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Investigating presentational change in UK annual reports: a longitudinal perspective
This article examines structural and format changes in annual reports of U.K. listed companies from 1965 to 2004 with a particular focus on graph use. The article compares a new sample of 2004 annual reports with preexisting samples by Lee and by Beattie and Jones. Lee's identified trends continue. There has been a sharp increase in page length, voluntary information, and narrative information, particularly among large listed companies. A detailed analysis of voluntary disclosure indicates changes in the incidence and pattern of generic sections. Graph usage is now universal. However, key financial graph use has slightly declined, replaced by graphs depicting other operating issues. Impression management through selectivity, graphical measurement distortion, and manipulation of the length of time series graphed are common. Overall, annual reports continue to exhibit many features of public relations documents rather than financially driven, statutory documents, and the analysis of graph usage suggests a need for policy guidelines to protect users
Automatic assembly design project 1968/9 :|breport of economic planning committee
Investigations into automatic assembly systems have
been carried out. The conclusions show the major
features to be considered by a company operating
the machine to assemble the contact block with regard
to machine output and financial aspects.
The machine system has been shown to be economically
viable for use under suitable conditions, but the
contact block is considered to be unsuitable for
automatic assembly.
Data for machine specification, reliability and
maintenance has been provided
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Innervation and Muscle Cell Infiltration of Plastic Compressed Collagen Constructs
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Limiting SUSY-QCD spectrum and its application for decays of superheavy particles
The supersymmetric generalization of the limiting and Gaussian QCD spectra is
obtained. These spectra are valid for , when the main contribution to
the parton cascade is given by gluons and gluinos. The derived spectra are
applied to decaying superheavy particles with masses up to the GUT scale. These
particles can be relics from the Big Bang or produced by topological defects
and could give rise to the observed ultrahigh energy cosmic rays. General
formulae for the fluxes of protons, photons and neutrinos due to decays of
superheavy particles are obtained.Comment: 8 pages, revtex, 3 ps figures. v2 minor changes, v3 typo in eq.(15)
corrected; version to appear in Phys. Lett.
Cost effective development of a national test bed
For several years, the Marshall Space Flight Center has pursued the coordinated development of a Large Space Structures (LSS) National Test Bed for the investigation of numerous technical issues involved in the use of LSS in space. The origins of this development, the current status of the various test facilities and the plans laid down for the next five years' activities are described. Particular emphasis on the control and structural interaction issues has been paid so far; however, immediately emerging are user applications (such as the proposed pinhole occulter facility). In the immediate future, such emerging technologies as smart robots and multibody interactions will be studied. These areas are covered
A High Phase Advance Damped and Detuned Structure for the Main Linacs of Clic
The main accelerating structures for the CLIC are designed to operate at an
average accelerating gradient of 100 MV/m. The accelerating frequency has been
optimised to 11.994 GHz with a phase advance of 2{\pi}/3 of the main
accelerating mode. The moderately damped and detuned structure (DDS) design is
being studied as an alternative to the strongly damped WDS design. Both these
designs are based on the nominal accelerating phase advance. Here we explore
high phase advance (HPA) structures in which the group velocity of the rf
fields is reduced compared to that of standard (2{\pi}/3) structures. The
electrical breakdown strongly depends on the fundamental mode group velocity.
Hence it is expected that electrical breakdown is less likely to occur in the
HPA structures. We report on a study of both the fundamental and dipole modes
in a CLIC_DDS_HPA structure, designed to operate at 5{\pi}/6 phase advance per
cell. Higher order dipole modes in both the standard and HPA structures are
also studied
Semiclassical analysis of a complex quartic Hamiltonian
It is necessary to calculate the C operator for the non-Hermitian
PT-symmetric Hamiltonian H=\half p^2+\half\mu^2x^2-\lambda x^4 in order to
demonstrate that H defines a consistent unitary theory of quantum mechanics.
However, the C operator cannot be obtained by using perturbative methods.
Including a small imaginary cubic term gives the Hamiltonian H=\half p^2+\half
\mu^2x^2+igx^3-\lambda x^4, whose C operator can be obtained perturbatively. In
the semiclassical limit all terms in the perturbation series can be calculated
in closed form and the perturbation series can be summed exactly. The result is
a closed-form expression for C having a nontrivial dependence on the dynamical
variables x and p and on the parameter \lambda.Comment: 4 page
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