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SKP may refer to: Organisations * Communist Party of Finland (''Suomen Kommunistinen Puolue'') * Communist Party of Finland (1994) (''Suomen Kommunistinen Puolue'') * Communist Party of Georgia (''Sakartvelos Komunisturi Partia'') * Communist Party of Sweden (other) (''Sveriges Kommunistiska Parti''), several parties at different times Science and technology * Scanning Kelvin probe, a microscopy technique * SketchUp program file format Other uses * Skopje International Airport Skopje International Airport (, ) , also known as Skopje Airport (, ) and Petrovec Airport is the larger and busier of the two international airports in North Macedonia, with the other being the St. Paul the Apostle Airport in Ohrid, which is l ... (IATA code: SKP), North Macedonia * SKP Degree College, Guntakal, Andhra Pradesh, India See also {{disambiguation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Communist Party Of Finland
The Communist Party of Finland (, SKP; ) was a communist political party in Finland. The SKP was a section of Comintern and illegal in Finland until 1944. The SKP was banned by the state from its founding and did not participate in any elections with its own name. Instead, front organisations were used. In the 1920s, the communists took part in the Socialist Workers' Party of Finland (1920–1923) and the Socialist Electoral Organisation of Workers and Smallholders (1924–1930). Both of them were also banned. In 1944, a new front, the Finnish People's Democratic League was formed. The SKP controlled these fronts but they always had a prominent minority of non-communist socialists. History Early stages In 1918, the Reds lost the Finnish Civil War. The Social Democratic Party of Finland had supported the losing side, and several of its leaders were exiled in Soviet Russia. Some of these exiles founded the Communist Party of Finland in Moscow. The SKP was illegal in F ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Communist Party Of Finland (1994)
The Communist Party of Finland (, SKP; , FKP) or New Communist Party of Finland (, USKP; , FNKP) is a political party in Finland. It was founded in the mid-1980s as Communist Party of Finland (Unity) (, SKPy; , FKP(e)) by the former opposition of the old Communist Party of Finland (1918–1992). SKP has never been represented in the Parliament of Finland, but the party has had local councillors in some municipalities, including the city councils of major cities such as Helsinki and Tampere. SKP claims 2,500 members. The party has been officially registered since 1997. In the 1980s, when the opposition and the organizations it controlled were expelled from the SKP led by Arvo Aalto, the SKPy, however, chose not to register since they considered themselves the real SKP and claimed Aalto had illegally taken control of the party. The courts later ruled all the expulsions illegal. History The opposition inside SKP The internal conflict of Finnish communists began in the mid-1960s, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Communist Party Of Georgia
Communist Party of Georgia () is a communist party in Georgia. The party was founded on 23 February 1992 as the Socialist Labour Party. It was registered at the Ministry of Justice on 27 February 1998. In the 1992 Georgian general election it won four MPs. During the period 1994–1995 it maintained a parliamentary fraction. In the 1995 Georgian parliamentary election it polled 3% of the votes. Ivan Tsiklauri is the First Secretary of the party. The main goal of the party is restoration of the socialist system. It publishes ''Komunisti-XXI''. In 1999 it claimed to have 15,000 members. The party has a youth organization, Komsomol. In 1991 and 1995 SKP supported the candidacies of Eduard Shevardnadze. In the 1999 Georgian parliamentary election it ran in an electoral bloc called Bloc "Communists - Stalinists" together with the political party " Stalineli". For the 2000 Georgian presidential election SKP nominated Ivan Tsiklauri, but the nomination was later withdrawn. The Co ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Communist Party Of Sweden (other)
The name Communist Party of Sweden (, abbreviated SKP) has been used by several political parties in Sweden: * Left Party (Sweden), known as the Communist Party of Sweden (SKP) from 1921 to 1967 ** Communist Party of Sweden (1924), led by Zeth Höglund, split off from the main SKP in 1924 and later merged with the Social Democrats in 1926 ** Socialist Party (Sweden, 1929) (), split off from the main SKP in 1929 and was expelled from the Communist International the same year, dissolved in 1948 ** Communist Party of Sweden (1967) (KFML), a Maoist party called the Communist Party of Sweden between 1973 and 1987 *** Communist Party (Sweden) (), an anti-revisionist party founded in 1970 *** Communist Workers' Party of Sweden (SKA), an anti-Deng Xiaoping party formed in 1980 and dissolved in 1993 **** Communist Party in Sweden (KPS), a pro-Albanian dissenter group formed in 1982 and dissolved in 1993 ** Communist Party of Sweden (1995) The Communist Party of Sweden () is a Marxist ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Scanning Kelvin Probe
Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM), also known as surface potential microscopy, is a noncontact variant of atomic force microscopy (AFM). By raster scanning in the x,y plane the work function of the sample can be locally mapped for correlation with sample features. When there is little or no magnification, this approach can be described as using a scanning Kelvin probe (SKP). These techniques are predominantly used to measure corrosion and coatings. With KPFM, the work function of surfaces can be observed at atomic or molecular scales. The work function relates to many surface phenomena, including catalytic activity, reconstruction of surfaces, doping and band-bending of semiconductors, charge trapping in dielectrics and corrosion. The map of the work function produced by KPFM gives information about the composition and electronic state of the local structures on the surface of a solid. History The SKP technique is based on parallel plate capacitor experiments performed b ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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SketchUp
SketchUp is a proprietary 3D modeling software that is used to create and manipulate 3D models. It is used in architecture and interior design. SketchUp is owned by Trimble (company), Trimble Inc. The software has a free web-based version, and three paid subscriptions to gain access to applications for Windows and macOS. History @Last Software SketchUp was developed by startup company @Last Software of Boulder, Colorado, co-founded in 1999 by Brad Schell and Joe Esch.n SketchUp was created in August 2000 as a 3D content creation tool and was envisioned as a software program for design professionals. The program won a Community Choice Award at its first tradeshow in 2000. The first macOS release of SketchUp won a "Best of Show" at Macworld in 2002. Google Google acquired @Last Software on March 14, 2006, attracted by @Last Software's work developing a Plug-in (computing), plugin for Google Earth. On January 9, 2007, Google announced Google SketchUp 6, a free downloada ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Skopje International Airport
Skopje International Airport (, ) , also known as Skopje Airport (, ) and Petrovec Airport is the larger and busier of the two international airports in North Macedonia, with the other being the St. Paul the Apostle Airport in Ohrid, which is located southwest from the national capital Skopje. The airport was previously named Skopje Alexander the Great Airport. History Early years The airport was built in 1928. The first commercial flights in Skopje were introduced in 1929 when the Yugoslav carrier Aeroput introduced a route linking the city with the capital, Belgrade.Drustvo za Vazdusni Saobracaj A D – Aeroput (1927-1948) at europeanairlines.no A year later, the route was extended to [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |