10/1/2009 - contrAA® |
 Analytik Jena brings an innovation on the market — the contrAA® series — which exceeds the performance of conventional AA spectrometers in all parameters. This new technology — High-Resolution Continuum Source AAS — represents previously unattained effectiveness and quality of measurement results. Following decades of experience in the development of spectrometers and graphite furnaces and in cooperation with partners from leading research institutes, a vision becomes reality — the start of a new generation in AAS, with the contrAA® series, which finally closes the gap between ICP OES and AAS.
High-Resolution Continuum Source AAS (HR-CS AAS) covers the complete spectral range from the near vacuum-UV to the near infrared with a single continuum source, providing innovative capabilities. For the first time, genuine sequential multi-element analysis is implemented in AAS without the need for a multitude of different light sources.
At first glance:
Maximum versatility and flexibility Guaranteed stability Improved accuracy Maximum information content Speed for higher efficiency New level of performance Fast sequential multi-element determination for flame AAS Simultaneous background correction Full post processing of measurement (FPP)
Unique Flexibility The xenon short-arc lamp as a continuum source is ideal for any element to be analyzed. No matter how frequently or seldom you have to determine an element, the HR-CS AAS instrument is immediately ready for measurement. You have every freedom for line selection, as the source covers the entire continuous wavelength range. All absorbing atom lines are immediately available, irrespective of the emission properties of the HCL (such as windows transmissive to UV or visible radiation). In addition, several new types of lines can be used for analysis.
Immediate Readiness for Measurement The immediate readiness for measurement provided by HR-CS AAS is due to the fact that the lamp needs no fixed warm-up time to avoid output drift. Innovative correction algorithms continuously compensate any drift or fluctuation of the spectrometer including the source.
Improved Performance HR-CS AAS features an improved signal-to-noise ratio and markedly better detection limits. This is due to the higher radiation density of the Xe continuum source compared to HCLs, and the enormously increased quantum efficiency of a CCD semiconductor detector compared to the photomultiplier tube commonly used in line-source AAS (LS AAS). HR-CS AAS is the first technique that c an efficiently correct spectral interferences in flame AAS by structured flames or molecule structures. This provides improved simultaneous background correction, and capabilities to correct spectral interferences to increase the accuracy of analytical results ,,,alıntı,,, |
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10/1/2009 - Caesars Palace-03 |
Location. With Roman-style Furnishings Of Marble, Gilt And Crystal, Caesars Palace Is In The Center Of The Strip In Las Vegas, Nev. The Hotel Stands Two Blocks From Sands Expo Center. The Flamingo/Caesars Palace Monorail Station Stands Across Las Vegas Boulevard On The East Side, And Shuttles Guests To Nearby Casinos Such As Harrah's Casino And Hotel, Bally's And Hard Rock Hotel. Walkways Connect Caesars Palace To Bellagio And Barbary Coast. Hotel Features. Elaborate Frescoes, Marble Columns And Statues Amidst Bubbling Fountains Grace The Expansive Lobby. The Award-winning Restaurant Guy Savoy, The Parisian Restaurateur's Only United States Location, Serves Specialties Such As Artichoke Black Truffle Soup And Crispy Sea Bass With Delicate Spices. Pure, The Two-story, Four-venue Nightlife Destination, Features A Vip Room, A Dance Floor And A 14,000-Square-foot Outdoor Patio With Waterfalls, Walls Of Fire And Views Of The Surrounding Strip. The 4,100-Seat Colosseum At Caesars Palace Is Custom-designed For Theatrical Productions, Including Celine Dion, Elton John And Jerry Seinfeld. The Garden Of The Gods Pool Oasis Maintains The Roman Style With Cypresses, Palm Trees, Marble Columns, Classical Statues And Fountains Surrounding Three Pools And Two Spa Tubs. Waterfalls, Stone Flooring And Natural Light Envelop The Qua Baths & Spa, Which Offers Roman Baths, An Arctic Ice Room With Snow Falling From Above, Salt Glows And Massage. An On-site Tea Sommelier Matches Distinct Teas With Particular Treatments. Guestrooms. Caesars Palace's 3,348 Guestrooms Feature Sitting Areas With Chaise Longues, Armoires And Coffee Tables. Select Rooms Contain In-room Safes. Stocked Minibars Are Standard. Select Suites Offer Mini Fridges, Marble Dry Bars And Dining Tables. Jetted Tubs, Walk-in Showers And Double Vanities Grace Select Bathrooms. Expert Tip. Enjoy A Day Of Shopping At The 180 Stores Of Forum Shops At Caesars Palace, Which Simulates Ancient Roman Streets With Fountains, Statues And Facades. The Painted Ceiling Resembles A Sky And Goes Through A 24-Hour Day Each Hour. <****** language=**********> var fc_prod_null="null/null/null"; var fc_track="_null"; Property Amenities Dry Cleaning Service ATM/Banking Wheelchair Accessible Bar/Lounge Elevator/Lift Parking (valet) - Complimentary Concierge Desk - Limited Hours Arcade/Game Room Full-Service Health Spa Gift shop or newsstand Room service (24 hours) Medical assistance available Conference room(s) Currency exchange Shopping on site Express check-out Nightclub Restaurant(s) Casino Babysitting or child care - By referrals Internet public area - surcharge Airport Transportation - $11 Roundtrip Business center - 24 hrs/Fees Apply Express check-in Parking garage Ballroom(s) Swimming pool - outdoor - Seasonal Safe-deposit box - At Casino Cage Exhibit space - 240,000 Square Feet Fitness equipment - $35 Daily; 6am -9pm Garden Security guard - 24 Hours Luggage storage Area Attractions Forum Shops - Adjacent Las Vegas Strip - AdjacentSands Expo Center - 2 Blocks Fashion Show Mall - 1.0 Mile Las Vegas Convention Center - 3.0 Miles Las Vegas Premium Outlets - 4.0 MilesDowntown Las Vegas - 4.25 MilesBali Hai Golf Club - 6.0 Miles Driving Directions From Mccarran International Airport:Approximate Distance To The Hotel Is Four Miles.Take Swenson Street To South Paradise Road.Turn Left Onto Flamingo Road West.The Hotel Is Located On The Right. Property Information Check In Time - 4 P.m. Check Out Time - 11 A.m. Credit Card Required Deposit Required Upon Check-in Doorman/Doorwoman Floors - 30 Guestrooms - 3,348 Hotel Built - 1966 Hotel Renovated - 2005 Limo/Town Car Service Available Minimum Check-in Age - 21 Multilingual Staff Photo Identification Required Porter/Bellhop Tour Assistance 24-Hour Front Desk |
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20/11/2008 - diamond |
They say "a diamond is forever," and that is music to the ears of the Canadian diamond industry. Diamonds are and continue to be a hot commodity on the global market. Global retail diamond sales are estimated at $75.5 billion. In the past decade, the Canadian diamond industry has grown exponentially and is now the third largest producer of rough diamonds by value after Botswana and Russia. "As we move toward the next couple of decades, Canada may soon challenge Russia to become the second largest producer of diamonds in terms of value," says Denis Lagacé of Natural Resources Canada's (NRCan) Minerals and Metals Sector.
 
Canada's diamond industry continues to boom and is now the third largest producer of rough diamonds by value.
Aboriginal communities shineAs the diamond industry booms in Canada, both the Canadian economy and our communities benefit. Specifically, the industry provides a source of stable, high-income jobs for northern, remote and Aboriginal communities. NRCan is working to promote Aboriginal participation in minerals and metals activities that will ensure mutual benefits and encourage sustainable development. The role that NRCan plays is important for Aboriginal people, as some 1,200 Aboriginal communities are located within 200 kilometres of 190 producing mines and 1,900 active mining exploration and deposit appraisal projects across the country. According to NRCan, Aboriginal people, by being included in the diamond industry, are benefiting from some of the most stable, lucrative and long-term employment opportunities in Canada's rural and remote regions. BHP Billiton Ltd., which owns 80 percent of the Ekati mine, continues to meet its commitments to purchasing goods and services from northern companies and to hiring northern Aboriginal people and northerners on a priority basis. Eighty percent of the mine's staff are northerners, of which half are Aboriginal people. Diavik is also meeting its commitments to northerners and Aboriginal people. In 2004, the Diavik mine employed an average of 259 Aboriginal northerners, or 36 percent of the average work force. Ekati mine's Panda and Koala open pits.
The future looks brightCanada's potential for leadership in the diamond industry continues to look bright as four diamond mines are scheduled to start production in the coming years. These and other advanced exploration projects ensure prosperous times ahead for the economy of many Canadian regions. The next to come into production, the Jericho Project, will be Canada's first diamond mine outside of the Northwest Territories. Located in Nunavut, this mine is scheduled to begin commercial production in early 2006. Future projects on the radar include the Snap Lake diamond deposit, located northeast of Yellowknife. Once the mine is constructed in late 2007, it will be the first diamond mine in Canada built entirely underground. The mine is expected to increase Canada's rough diamond production by about 12 percent, have a life of more than 20 years and create about 500 direct jobs. Scheduled for development by the end of 2008 is the $800-million Victor diamond project, located near Attawapiskat in the James Bay region of northern Ontario. The value of the diamonds is predicted to be one of the highest in the world. It is estimated that up to 600 employees will participate in the construction of the mine and that it will employ 400 workers once on-line. A fourth new mine is also in the works. The Gahcho Kué mine located 80 kilometres southeast of the Snap Lake project in the Northwest Territories could be in production by 2012. With a capital cost of about $825 million, the mine would provide another 400 jobs once in operation. The addition of these four mines could bring Canadian production to about 18 million carats with a value of $3 billion, an increase of 44 percent compared to current production levels. This compares to current world production of about 162 million carats with a value of $12.1 billion. Across Canada, diamond exploration involving 129 companies is also under way in the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and Newfoundland and Labrador, with expenditures reaching $260 million in 2004. Projects at an advanced stage of exploration are located in the Northwest Territories, Saskatchewan and Quebec. |
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17/11/2008 - SKİE SKİ THE SKİİNG |
 La Grave and the massif of La Meije offer the biggest lift-accessed off piste skiing in the world! Not only that but it is one of the few massifs which has an incredible 2150m 2300m of (7050ft) vertical drop. This off-piste mountain range can provide exhilarating skiing terrain for the advanced skier, snowboarder and tele-marker. The Skiers Lodge is perfectly positioned within only 3 minutes walk to the lift! This lift ascends from the village at 1400m to stations at 1800m, 2400m, 3200m, and finally to Dome de la Lauze, “the Glacier”, at 3550m. A typical ski descent offers limitless variety from tame to steep terrain commencing on this glacier, proceeding down spectacular open bowls, winding its way through small chutes, crossing glacial moraines into seemingly endless steeps and deeps in the serenity of the forest. Legendary descents from the Girose glacier, with direct lines of 2300m explain why so many riders come back year after year to enjoy free-riding with one of the most spectacular mountain scenery in the Alps. FMGA Mountain Guide Pelle Lang, the founder of Skiers Lodge, has come across this spectacular mountain village during his search for big mountain skiing. His dream was to create a lodge owned and operated by skiers for skiers. In 1989 this dream becomes a reality. "Careful thought is given to the itineraries that are chosen for each day. The goal is to keep clients challenged by the terrain, but not terrified by the surroundings."he Skiers Lodge Guide Service, for which Pelle works daily as the chief guide, represents the ski part of the concept. The ambition is to create a good chemistry between guides and skiers. Careful thought is given to the itineraries that are chosen each day. The goal is to keep clients challenged by the terrain, but not terrified by the surroundings. La Grave, de la Meije is not a ski resort. Ski resorts adapt to skiers whereas here the skier must adapt to the mountain. This is best achieved by the guidance received from the experienced guides within the Guide Service allowing the client to enter terrain otherwise inaccessible to him/her in a safe manner. All guests are given safety equipment which they are trained to use. Groups are limited to 5 persons ensuring a good level of safety and allowing for different skiing pace. All guides are qualified by the IFMGA and speak English, French, German and Swedish. In close proximity to La Grave there are many resorts with their own micro climates and our guide team may propose one of numerous possible day trips all within an hour’s drive. Service allowing the client to enter terrain otherwise inaccessible to him/her in a safe manner. All guests are given safety equipment which they are trained to use. Groups are limited to 5 persons ensuring a good level of safety and allowing for different skiing pace. All guides are qualified by the IFMGA and speak English, French, German and Swedish. In close proximity to La Grave there are many resorts with their own micro climates and our guide team may propose one of numerous possible day trips all within an hour’s drive. Depending on the best weather and snow conditions you may be guided to secret off-piste spots in Alp d’Huez, Serre Chevalier, and Claviere with their steeps, deeps and marvelous trees. Weather and snow conditions permitting why not try the phenomenal heliskiing in Alta Val Susa (Italy). The Skiers Lodge Guide Service is willing to show riders what it considered to be the best lift access free riding in the world. All it takes is a spirit of adventure for you to share in the ultimate riding experience. A revolution in attitude, style and equipment is making the sports of skiing and snowboarding better than ever.When international ski manufacturers launched their new breed of Extreme Skis, La Grave was the chosen spot. A combination of its long ski runs, its varied terrain and its untouched and unspoiled routes, has given birth to a freedom a freedom to create and shape exciting new styles, attitudes and equipment. Local riders long ago adopted a Free Rider attitude. This means taking responsibility for ones actions on the mountain. As the world of skiing and snowboarding pushes the limits of equipment, the industry pops out more modern equipment with a design and understanding of the 21st century rider. It is now easier than ever to float in the deepest powder, to hold an edge on the steepest terrain and to leave pencil-like tracks of a groomed snow surface |
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