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Expertly designed for a precise fit, this ultra-compact case packs easily into your backpack or carry-on. The rigid molded exterior will ensure your Apollo Twin remains in mint condition for years to come.
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I really enjoy how this case feels and works. Analog Cases nailed it with the details - they're just satisfying. Super simple, with that nice pocket on the inside. I usually throw my lightning cable in there.Definitely a huge upgrade from wrapping the Apollo in a towel or something! The case holds it firmly in one spot, and interior lining is nice and soft. I never worry about it being damaged or bumped around. The shell of the case is also flexible without being flimsy. Fantastic protection for the price. Way more than a sleeve!
According to the 2012 ACFE Report to the Nations, billing schemes accounted for 26.1% of fraud schemes committed in the United States, so Apollo, you are not alone. As a comparison, billing schemes only accounted for 14.7% of the reported cases in Asia according to the same report.
More sophisticated techniques may include the use of fraud analytics. In the recently published book, Fraud Analytics: Strategies and Methods for Detection and Prevention by Delena D Spann she outlines numerous data mining techniques to root out fraud.
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I love the simplicity of the background behind the Lunar Module. It doesn't distract from the LEGO set itself and manages to make it look like an actual scene on the moon. Probably my favorite case that I've purchased to date.
This was the first case I purchased from Wicked Brick (after spending a lot of money on cheaper alternatives for the Apollo 11 Lunar Lander which were not great). Was very pleased with the quality of this case and have since ordered more display cases for other items as the products supplied are excellent. Great customer service too.
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Well, just yesterday I moved into my new place and the temps in the house are about 5-10 degrees cooler than my old house. So just being curious I checked my temps on my 9550 and they were 21c sometimes 19 at idle. I was just amazed by how much room temperature affects the computer temps. Also, The Apollo case is amazing imo. For $70 total you get something well worth it and better than all the others in the same price range.
The first one I didn't see reviews on when I looked so I didn't bother when buying. And the Nvidia edition of the Cooler Master case is pretty sweet. Actually thought about upgrading to it sometime soon.
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Satellite image of the Mediterranean area with a selection of the broadband seismic stations available in the ORFEUS and INGV databases and used in the spectral analysis and in the grid search method (a) and selection of the broadband seismic stations available in the Etna area maintained by INGV-OE (b), used in the array analysis. The four wavemeter buoys used in this study are shown with the green dots (base image source Earthstar Geographic).
After the Medicane transition, the Sicilian regional government declared a state of emergency for 32 municipalities (in the provinces of Catania, Messina, Siracusa and Ragusa) mostly affected by Apollo. The damage caused by Apollo is quantified about 2 millions of euro for what concerns the emergency interventions and about 50 million for agriculture, productive activity and infrastructure. As for the latter, damages were observed along the Catania-Siracusa highway, as a result of the overflow of the Simeto river, and in the ports, as a consequence of the violent wave motions13.
Several studies showed a correlation between microseism and the sea state21,22,23,24, and more specifically between microseism and cyclonic activity20, 25,26,27,28,29,30,31. Bromirski25 and Bromirski et al.20 highlighted the link between the SM, SPSM and cyclonic activity. Other authors considered the relationship between SM, SPSM and hurricanes26, typhoons28 and tropical cyclones31. In particular, Gerstoft et al.26 tracked the position of hurricane Katrina by using the microseism recorded by a large-scale array. More recently, Retailleau and Gualtieri29 were able to track the path of the typhoon Ioke in 2006 by using microseism, and Gualtieri et al.27 showed how its spectral amplitude has a strong relationship with tropical cyclone intensity.
In addition, it is also possible to analyze extreme meteorological past events for which there are no directly available meteorological data. In fact, Lecocq et al.32 digitised old seismograms already proved their potential in providing useful information about the microseismic signal associated with oceanic storms.
In the RMS amplitude time series, we observe different characteristics for each station and microseism band taken into account in our work. The highest values of RMS amplitude can be found in SM (Fig. 2) and SPSM (Supplementary Fig. 1) bands, and the lowest values in the PM (Supplementary Fig. 2) band, showing that the correlation between microseism and cyclonic activity is clear in the SM and SPSM bands while is absent in the PM band, as already discussed in the literature20, 25,26,27,28,29,30,31. Similarly to what we saw in the spectrograms, if we consider each station individually, we can observe that EPOZ, the station nearest to the cyclone eye, shows the highest values of RMS amplitude (Fig. 2d), and the stations PFKS and FSK, more distant than EPOZ but installed in the Ionian area, show lower values of RMS amplitude with a similar pattern (Fig. 2a,c, respectively), while CPOZ exhibits a different trend with minimum values during the Medicane (Fig. 2b).
Spatial and temporal distribution of the RMS amplitude for the SM band. Each dot represents a station while the colors represent the RMS amplitude as specified in the color bar. The blue, green and orange contours line represent respectively significant wave heights of 2, 2.5 and 3 m obtained from the Copernicus product MEDSEA_HINDCAST_WAV_006_012.
Hindcast maps showing the significant wave heights (SWH; in m) during the period under investigation obtained from the Copernicus product MEDSEA_HINDCAST_WAV_006_012. In these images, Apollo and the cyclone eye (red star) are clearly visible. The red dots show the locations of the four oceanographic buoys used in this study.
Several studies have explored the relationship between microseism and cyclonic activity focusing on the link between secondary microseism (SM), short period secondary microseism (SPSM) bands and hurricanes, tropical cyclones and typhoons. In this work, we analysed the relationship between microseism, specifically in the SM band, and MEDIterranean hurriCANES, or Medicanes, never analysed before. For this reason, we took into account the Medicane Apollo, which occurred in the Ionian Sea between 25 October and 5 November 2021, and we selected 93 seismic stations (78 used in spectral and amplitude analysis and in the grid search method and 15 in array analysis) to reconstruct the microseism signature of these extreme Mediterranean weather events and to seismically track the position of Apollo during its lifetime.
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