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Exhibits
Event listing for the exhibit Magna Carta: An Enduring Legacy, 1215-2015 from the print version of the Concord Monitor newspaper
ERM Quarterly, Quarter 1, April 2015
In this issue
• Restructuring support measures in focus: Supporting access to finance
• Case in focus: Job creation at Deutsche Post DHL
• Sector in focus: Job loss at Poczta Polsk
Scaler mode of the Auger Observatory and Sunspots
Recent data from the Auger Observatory on low energy secondary cosmic ray
particles are analyzed to study temporal correlations together with data on the
daily sunspot numbers and neutron monitor data. Standard spectral analysis
demonstrates that the available data shows 1/f^{\beta} fluctuations with
{\beta} approximately 1 in the low frequency range. All data behave like
Brownian fluctuations in the high frequency range. The existence of long-range
correlations in the data was confirmed by detrended fluctuation analysis. The
real data confirmed the correlation between the scaling exponent of the
detrended analysis and the exponent of the spectral analysis.Comment: 20 pages, 6 figures, to be published in Astrophysical Journal
Supplement Serie
ERM Quarterly, Quarter 3, October 2016
In this issue
• Support instruments in focus: innovative business transfer measures
• Case in focus: Major overhaul in Polish mining sector
• Case in focus: Planned Caterpillar closure at Gosselie
ICS News On Cultural Issues
ICS provost lecture series speakers to address cultural issues. Promoting ICS events
ERM Quarterly, Quarter 4, January 2015
In this issue:
• Restructuring support measures in focus: Public employment incentives
• Russian sanctions and company restructuring
• Case in focus: Lloyd’s Banking Group (UK
ICS Fellows Named Through Spring \u2798
ICS News on Monito
Paper Session I-C - Manned Industrial Space Soonest
This paper, Manned Industrial Space Soonest, received its title as a take-off on the acronym MISS which stood for Man In Space Soonest. The new generation in space will be primarily concerned with development instead of exploration. We must reconsider our preconceived ideas. For instance, expendable versus reusable spacecraft does not have to mean nonreusable versus reusable launch vehicles. Reusable does not have to connote reentry, recovery, refurbish and refly. A vehicle can be designed or even modified from a conventional expendable to launch a space station or platform in a single flight and even supply a space glider to serve as an emergency lifeboat or to return materials processed in space
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