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New techniques in British banking: an examination of the sterling money markets and the principles of term lending
In: Gilbart lectures on banking 1973
Ice observation, meteorology and oceanography in the North Atlantic Ocean. Report on the work carried out by the S.S. "Scotia," in 1913
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101054593502
Text and atlas bound together. ; The "Scotia" was commanded by Capt. T. Robertson, her former captain in Bruce's Antarctic expedition. cf. Nature, Jan. 1915, p. 535. ; Atlas has subtitle: Maps, charts and diagrams to illustrate the Report . After the loss of the S.S. "Titanic," in April, 1912, the British Board of trade called a special conference to consider the establishment of ice patrol or ice observation vessels to the north of steamship routes across the Atlantic. The report of the conference, Dec. 20, 1912, recommended this expedition, and the Board of trade took immediate steps to carry it into effect. Arrangements were made for the cost to be shared equally between the government and the shipowners concerned. ; Bibliography: p. 47. ; Report to the president of the Board of trade [by H. Llewellyn Smith]--Report by D.J. Matthews.--Report by G.I. Taylor.--Report by L.R. Crawshay.--Appendix: Table of the four-hourly sea surface and meteorological observation.--[Atlas] ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Status of the CompactLight Design Study
CompactLight (XLS) is an International Collaboration of 24 partners and 5 third parties, funded by the European Union through the Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme. The main goal of the project, which started in January 2018 with a duration of 36 months, is the design of an hard X-ray FEL facility beyond today's state of the art, using the latest concepts for bright electron photo-injectors, high-gradient accelerating structures, and innovative shortperiod undulators. The specifications of the facility and the parameters of the future FEL are driven by the demands of potential users and the associated science cases. In this paper we will give an overview on the ongoing activities and the major results achieved until now. ; On behalf of the CompactLight Collaboration
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