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Jhrer Czaarischen Majestät, Herrn Petri Alexiewiz Manifest, Warum Sie Dero erstgebohrnen Sohn, Herrn Alexium Petrowiz, Der Nachfolge in der Regierung Jhres Reichs unfähig erkläret, und Dero Zweyten Sohn, Herrn Peter Petrowiz, Zu ihrem Nachfolger ernennet, d. d. Moscau den 3/14 Febr. 1718. : Wobey zugleich die Briefe des der Regierung unfähig erkläreten Czaarovizes, auch dessen Renuntiations- und der Unterthanen dessentwegen abzustattende Eyde, ingleichen einige, dieser wichtigen Begebenheit halber, in Liefland publicirte Mandate befindlich sind ; Nach dem zu Riga gedruckten Teutschen Exemplar
Nicht identisch mit VD18 10369635: dort u.a. abw. Typographie, abw. Erscheinungsvermerk " Nach dem zu Riga gedruckten Teutschen Exemplar", Textbeginn auf der Rückseite des Tbl., abw. Fingerprint. - Nicht identisch mit VD18 90139070 : dort u.a. leicht abw. Titelfassung, abw. Typographie, abw. Erscheinungsvermerk "Anno 1718."Fingerprint nach Ex. der GWLB Hannover und der ULB Sachsen-AnhaltSignaturformel nach Ex. der GWLB Hannover: A-B4Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Leipzig, zu haben unter dem Rathhause, in der Boutiqve zum Contoir-Calender, Anno 1718
Does seasonality persists in Indian stock markets?
The 'conventional wisdom' about efficient markets is that there are little excess returns, relative to the market returns (and the level of risk) that one can make by analysing historical data. But researchers have gathered systematic evidence about markets violating this conventional wisdom. Some of these are calender effects, small-firm or size effect etc. This paper examines a calender effect known as `the-month-of-the-year-effect' and examine whether this much-hyped anomaly is a persisting feature in the Indian market. The paper shows that the previous evidence on seasonality could be the result of the very nature of parametric methods, that it gets influenced by extreme observations. Otherwise, seasonality is not a feature of the current Indian stock markets.financial market anomaly; stock market seasonality; month of the year effect; Indian stock market; January Effect
[Palestine Calender Club - 1896]
Photograph of the Palestine Calender Club Calender, which was printed in 1896. The calender has photos of the following people, who were prominent businessmen in Palestine at the time:
January - Frank Hufsmith
February - Henry Ash
March - A. Teah
April - W.J. Taylor
May - D.J. Price
June - J.W. Cuningham
July - V.F. DuBose
August - A.R. Howard
September - N.R. Royall
October - E.C. Manson
November - W.M. Lacy
December - Geo. A. Wrigh
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[Mrs. Mary Ruth Cook Ripping up a Calender]
Photograph of Mrs. Mary Ruth Cook as she stands and rips a calender with her hands. Behind her, a large calender is visible with the words, "The World Calender," printed at the top
[Mrs. Mary Ruth Cook Ripping up a Calender]
Photograph of Mrs. Mary Ruth Cook as she stands and rips a calender with her hands. Behind her, a large calender is visible with the words, "The World Calender," printed at the top
X-Ray Investigation of the Calender Effect in Rubber Sheets
Abstract
Rubber sheets were calendered with a slight and with a strong calender effect. The x-ray diagrams did not show any crystalline structure 2 days after calendering. Gradually x-ray reflections developed, the sheet with calender effect showing the reflections much quicker and stronger than the one with a slight calender effect.</jats:p
Impinging jet heat transfer and thermal deformation for calender rolls
The heat transfer characteristics of turbulent impinging jets, typical of those used in paper machine cross machine direction caliper profile control were measured. The effect of jet entrainement on the impingement heat transfer by unconfined jets was successfully scaled using a jet thermal entrainement factor. The addition of a confinement plate to an existing unconfined impinging jet control system was shown to improve the average heat transfer by 33% and 80% for a nozzle-to-impingement surface spacing of 2 and 1 respectively.The thermal deformation of calender roll under control actuators was predicted numerically using finite volume and finite element techniques. The most desirable steady state control characteristics, i.e. high peak deformation and small width of deformation, were obtained on unheated rolls of minimum practical thickness. The results indicate that control actuator spacings less than 0.2m provide negligible control advantage.Experiments were performed on a double calender stack of a production newsprint machine to determine the optimal position for cross-machine direction calender control actuators which would minimize the response time and maximize the magnitude of the response. Control on the queen roll and the two rolls immediately above it produces the strongest response. The king roll and the top roll, each of which affects only one nip, are shown to be poor choices for the placement of control actuators. When two calenders are used in succession, the actuators should be placed in the first stack. Calender roll design must be considered when choosing the location for control actuators
A Theory of the Calender Effect in Rubberlike Materials
Abstract
The facts relating to the calender effected are briefly stated and illustrated by experimental data obtained with calendered plasticized polyvinyl chloride sheet. The nature of rubberlike deformation is outlined. A theory of the calender effect is proposed in terms of a mechanical model whose relation to molecular structure is indicated. The theory postulates that temperature-dependent yield values be associated with the mechanisms of high elastic deformation and plastic flow.</jats:p
Measuring Temperatures of Calender Rolls
Abstract
IT has only been within recent years that the importance of knowing the exact conditions under which rubber is processed has been appreciated. This is especially true of the calendering operation. For many years a calender man's experience was the only assurance one had of producing properly processed material. Demand for greater uniformity of product now necessitates more uniformly processed materials. The ultimate outcome of these demands was the setting up of a definite set of mixing and calendering specifications. It is readily recognized that a calendering specification would not be complete without some reference to the calender roll temperature. The effect of heat on rubber processing cannot be discussed here but it should be stated that it is of tremendous importance. The need for a roll temperature measuring device thus presented itself and various types of instruments have been experimented with. Early experiments were made in a crude manner by attaching the hot junction of a thermo-couple to a small 1-inch square brass plate which was mounted on a yard stick. This stick was used as a lever and a cross bar from the calender housing as a fulcrum. After the brass plate had been placed at the desired spot on the roll, pressure was applied by pulling up on the end of the stick opposite the junction. Data obtained were satisfactory but the apparatus. had no practical application in production. Other experiments along the same line were carried out later.</jats:p
Public Relations - 75th Anniversary Calender
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/360571Red Cross File Classification Code: 0695722
item: [2015.0033.06505] "Public Relations - 75th Anniversary Calender
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