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Casse or CASSE may refer to: * CASSE, Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy * "Cassé", the Nolwenn Leroy's debut single from her eponymous album * Cassi, a British tribe encountered by Julius Caesar * Casse (surname) * LaCasse, a surname * Grande Casse, a mountain in the Graian Alps in France * Pont Cassé, a populated place in Dominica * Pont-du-Casse, a commune in the Lot-et-Garonne department in south-western France * Digi Casse, a Japanese handheld game console * Nez Cassé The Nez Cassé series of locomotives is a large family of electric and diesel locomotives intended primarily for fast passenger service on the French SNCF railway system. Produced by Alsthom for use under multiple electrification networks and un-el ...
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Steady State Economy
A steady-state economy is an economy made up of a constant stock of physical wealth (capital) and a constant population size. In effect, such an economy does not grow in the course of time. The term usually refers to the national economy of a particular country, but it is also applicable to the economic system of a city, a region, or the entire world. Early in the history of economic thought, classical economist Adam Smith of the 18th century developed the concept of a ''stationary state'' of an economy: Smith believed that any national economy in the world would sooner or later settle in a final state of stationarity. Since the 1970s, the concept of a steady-state economy has been associated mainly with the work of leading ecological economist Herman Daly. As Daly's concept of a ''steady-state'' includes the ecological analysis of natural resource flows through the economy, his concept differs from the original classical concept of a ''stationary state''. One other di ...
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Cassé
"Cassé" is Nolwenn Leroy's debut single from her album '' Nolwenn''. It was released in 2003 in France, Belgium and Switzerland and achieved a great success in these countries, topping the French and Belgian charts. Lyrics, music and video "Cassé" was written and composed by Lionel Florence and Francis Maggiulli, and produced by Pascal Obispo and David Gategno. It is the first track on the album, '' Nolwenn''. The music video of "Cassé" begins with Nolwenn walking towards a studio. While singing, she gets prepared for a photoshoot and then poses in front of a camera with different outfits. During the last part of the video, she is seen playing various musical instruments such as cello, piano and violin."Youtube.com - Music Video of ''Cassé''"
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Cassi
CAS (formerly Chemical Abstracts Service) is a division of the American Chemical Society. It is a source of chemical information. CAS is located in Columbus, Ohio, United States. Print periodicals ''Chemical Abstracts'' is a periodical index that provides numerous tools such as SciFinder as well as tagged keywords, summaries, indexes of disclosures, and structures of compounds in recently published scientific documents. Approximately 8,000 journals, technical reports, dissertations, conference proceedings, and new books, available in at least 50 different languages, are monitored yearly, as are patent specifications from 27 countries and two international organizations. ''Chemical Abstracts'' ceased print publication on January 1, 2010. Databases The two principal databases that support the different products are CAplus and Registry. CAS References CAS References consists of bibliographic information and abstracts for all articles in chemical journals worldwide, and chemistry-r ...
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Casse (surname)
Casse (French pronunciation: as is a French surname that may refer to the following notable people: * Germain Casse (1837–1900), French journalist * Jean-Baptiste du Casse (1646–1715), French Navy admiral * Justin Casse, American bloodstock agent * Mark E. Casse (born 1961), American horse trainer * Matthias Casse (born 1997), Belgian judoka *Mattia Casse (born 1990), Italian alpine ski racer * Michel Cassé (born 1943), French astrophysicist, writer and poet *Severine Casse Severine Andrea Casse née Engelbreth (1805–1898) was a Danish women's rights activist and an influential member of the Danish Women's Society. Intent on social and political reforms for women, she successfully fought for a wife's right to dispo ... (1805–1898), Danish women's rights activist * Vincent Casse (born 1994), Belgian acrobatic gymnast See also * LaCasse {{surname French-language surnames ...
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Grande Casse
The Grande Casse (3,855 m) is the highest mountain of the Vanoise Massif in the Graian Alps in the region of Savoie, France. It is located in the heart of the Vanoise National Park, near the village of Pralognan-la-Vanoise, which is about 25 km southeast of the nearest town, Moûtiers. It has a steep 600 m high north face. The other sides of the mountain are more gentle, mostly consisting of broken rocks. A high ridge connects it to the nearby peak of Grande Motte. The ridge connecting the Grande Casse and the Grande Motte is the watershed between the Tarentaise Valley in the north and Maurienne valley to the south. Climbing Despite its height it has a relatively easy normal route to the summit. Climbers usually start from the ''Les Grands Couloirs'' glacier and ascend the southwest side of the mountain. The north face is an extreme skiing destination. The first ascent was made by William Mathews along with guides Michel Croz and E. Favre via the southwest face on 8 Au ...
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Pont Cassé
Pont Cassé is situated in the Saint Paul Parish in Dominica. It is located almost in the middle of Dominica, close to Belles Village northeast of the national capital, Roseau, and close to Morne Trois Pitons Morne is an Old-French word for a small mountain. It may refer to: * Morne a Chandelle, a village in the Sud-Est department of Haiti * Morne-à-l'Eau, a commune in Guadeloupe * Morne Bois-Pin, the fourth highest mountain in Haiti * Morne la Vigie ..., the mountain which dominates the southern center of the country. As of 2006 it has a population of 100. Pont Cassé is the site of the Waitukubuli Trail headquarters. References Populated places in Dominica Saint Paul Parish, Dominica {{Dominica-geo-stub ...
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Pont-du-Casse
Pont-du-Casse (; oc, Lo Pont del Casse) is a commune in the Lot-et-Garonne department in south-western France. Population See also *Communes of the Lot-et-Garonne department The following is a list of the 319 communes of the French department of Lot-et-Garonne. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2022):Pontducasse {{LotGaronne-geo-stub ...
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Digi Casse
The is a handheld game console developed by Bandai and released in Japan on 1984 and later in Europe in 1986 during the Second generation of video game consoles. Only 8 games are known to exist for the system. Games Each console came with 2 pack in games. In Japan there were two retail configurations, A and B. Europe had several retail configurations and four games released. A * * B * * European Release *Pelican *Penguin *Submarine *Frog & Insects Hardware Each game cartridge included an LCD. The system used one to two LR44 button cell A button cell, watch battery, or coin battery is a small single-cell battery shaped as a squat cylinder typically in diameter and high — resembling a button. Stainless steel usually forms the bottom body and positive terminal of the cell; insu ... batteries depending on the model. References Products introduced in 1984 Second-generation video game consoles Handheld game consoles Bandai consoles {{videogame-hardware ...
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