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    Comment on Lynch

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    Bialkin offers a comment on Gerard E. Lynch\u27s article on the role of criminal law in policing corporate misconduct

    The Institute of Archaeology & Siegfried H. Horn Museum Newsletter Volume 27.2

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    Embassy Awards Grant to Hesben, Andrew Gerard Institute Update, Paul J. Ray, Jr. Photo Essay Random Surveyhttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/iaham-news/1026/thumbnail.jp

    Gerard Corley Smith

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    Obituary reprinted with permission from The Times, London

    A questionnaire to measure safety climate, fatigue, stress, violations and errors

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    This document contains psychometric data for an instrument that was used to measure safety climate, fatigue, stress, violations and errors in an aviation maintenance setting [Fogarty, G. J. & Buikstra, E. (2008). A test of direct and indirect pathways linking safety climate, psychological health, and unsafe behaviours. International Journal of Applied Aviation Studies, 8 (2), 199-210]. The document also contains the items used to form the various scales

    DEGROOT, Gerard J. — The Bomb: A Life.

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    L\u27Orpheon Lewiston City Hall Photograph, 1947-1948

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    Alexis J. Cote is a celebrated music director who taught in the Lewiston school system for over 20 years and later as the director of the vocal music program in the Portland school system for over 15 years. He was the choral director and church organist at St. Louis Parish in New auburn and organist and choir director at the Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland. Since 1940, he has served a director of L’Orpheon. The group continues to perform programs in French, English, and Latin. Row 1: Maurice Champoux, Conrad Doucette, Gilbert, (unidentified), Gerard Lajoie, Roland Mutty, Robert Wade, Leonard Maillet, Doria Gautier, Wilfred Laroche, (unidentified), Louis Restori, Alfred Jalbert, Marcel Dutil. Row 2: Gerard Grenier, Tom Grenier, Zepherin Gosselin, Laurier Fortier, Maurice, Roland Carbonneau, Jean Charles Boucher, (unidentified), Raymond Matheux, Aime Simoneau, (unidentified), Vincent Bernier, Wilfrid Simard, Lucien Matheux, Raymond Langlais. Directed by Alexis J. Cote, Accompanist Claude Noel Franco-American Heritage Collection; copy print by Jere Dewatershttps://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/franco-music-traditions/1011/thumbnail.jp

    Testing the pressure-confined Ly alpha cloud model

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    The Ly-alpha absorption line forest, seen in quasar spectra, is generally interpreted as being due to cosmologically distributed 'clouds' of primordial gas. Analyses of the observations reveal that the number distribution can be described by power laws: dN/dz is proportional to (1 + z)(sup gamma) and dN/dN(sub HI) is proportional to N(sub HI)(sup -beyda), where N(sub HI) is the HI column density. The typical values for power law indices range between 2 is approximately less than gamma is approximately less than 2.6 and 1.7 is approximately less than gamma is approximately less than 1.9. One model postulates that the Ly-alpha clouds are optically thin entities, photoionized by the background UV flux, J(sub nu) is proportional to (1 + z)(sup j), and confined by an adiabatically evolving intercloud medium (ICM): P(z) is proportional to (1 + z)(sup 5). Analytic studies of this model suggest that the ensuing Ly-alpha line statistics can account for the observations (in particular, the dN/dz and the dN/dN(sub HI) distributions) if the cloud mass spectrum is a power law dN/dN is proportional to M(sup -delta), delta is approximately 1.9, and j is approximately 4. One of the simplifying assumptions incorporated into these studies is the existence of a large mass range for the clouds at all epochs, the validity of which is questionable. The pressure-confined model is investigated using a 1-D spherically symmetric hydrodynamical code to simulate cloud evolution over the epoch 1.8 less than z less than 6. This enables us to relax many of the assumptions incorporated in the analytic studies

    Studien zur Altägyptischen Kultur Nr. 33 (2005) - Abstracts

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    Abstracts der Artikel zu SAK 33 (2005). Die Autoren sind: Faried Adrom, Hartwig Altenmüller, Horst Beinlich, Edith Bernhauer, Stefan Bojowald, Martin Bommas, Gerard P.F. Broekman, Manuela Gander, Stefan Grunert, Karl Jansen-Winkeln, Jac. J. Janssen, Jochem Kahl/Mahmoud El-Khadragy/Ursula Verhoeven (with an appendix by Ulrike Fauerbach), Mahmoud El-Khadragy, Kristina Lahn, Benoit Lurson, Sabine Neureiter, Mansour el-Noubi, Joachim Friedrich Quack, Faiza Mahmoud Sakr, Igor Uranic und Petra Vomberg
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