GSI Musique
GSI may refer to: Science and technology * Geological Strength Index * Gonadosomatic Index * UK Government Secure Intranet * Grid Security Infrastructure, a computer networking specification * "Global Systems Integrator", large managed technology services providers * GS-I (Cellulose synthase (UDP-forming)), an enzyme * Great Sea Interconnector Businesses and organizations Businesses * Gemological Science International, gemstone identification/grading/appraisal services * Geophysical Service Incorporated, an American petroleum exploration corporation * Guangzhou Shipyard International, a Chinese state-owned shipbuilder * GSI Commerce, now eBay Enterprise, an American e-commerce company Scientific organizations * GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research, Germany * Geographical Society of Ireland * Geospatial Information Authority of Japan * Geological Survey of India * Geological Survey of Ireland Other organizations * Global Security Initiative * ''Gabinete de Seguran� ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Geological Strength Index
The Geological Strength Index (GSI) system, proposed in 1994 by Evert Hoek, is used for the estimation of the rock mass strength and the rock mass deformation modulus. The GSI system concentrates on the description of two factors, rock structure and block surface conditions. The guidelines given by the GSI system are for the estimation of the peak strength parameters of jointed rock masses. There are no guidelines given by the GSI, or by any other system, for the estimation of the rock mass’ residual strength that yield consistent results. Another method is that defined in the work of Cole & Stroud whereby the basic strength, in Newtons, and the shear strength in Kg/cm2, can be estimated empirically In philosophy, empiricism is an Epistemology, epistemological view which holds that true knowledge or justification comes only or primarily from Sense, sensory experience and empirical evidence. It is one of several competing views within ... by varied responses to hamm ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Geospatial Information Authority Of Japan
The , or GSI, is the national institution responsible for surveying and mapping the national land of Japan. The former name of the organization from 1949 until March 2010 was Geographical Survey Institute; despite the rename, it retains the same initials. It is an extraordinary organ of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. Its main offices are situated in Tsukuba City of Ibaraki Prefecture. It also runs a museum, situated in Tsukuba, the Science Museum of Map and Survey. Earthquake Precursor Prediction Research Stationary MT monitoring systems have been installed in Japan since April 1996, providing a continuous recording of MT signals at the Mizusawa Geodetic Observatory and the Esashi Station of the GSI. These stations measure fluctuations in the earth's electromagnetic field that correspond with seismic activity. The raw geophysical time-series data from these monitoring stations is freely available to the scientific community, enabling further stu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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GS-1 (other)
GS 1, GS1, GS-1, GS.1, may refer to: Transportation and vehicular * Southern Pacific class GS-1, a Southern Pacific steam locomotive class * Glisa Stanisavljevic GS-1, a Yugoslav glider; see List of Yugoslavian gliders * Curtiss GS-1, a WW1 U.S. Navy scout triplane * Blue Origin New Glenn first stage, space launch rocket booster stage Groups, organizations * GS1, a not-for-profit international organization for barcode standards * Gustav Siegfried Eins (station code "GS1"), a British black propaganda radio station during World War II * Tatmadaw GS-1, the training and operations branch of the Myanmar Armed Forces Other uses * GS-I ellulose synthase (UDP-forming) an enzyme * Yamaha GS-1, the first commercially released FM digital synthesizer, in 1980 See also * GS (other) * GSI (other) GSI may refer to: Science and technology * Geological Strength Index * Gonadosomatic Index * UK Government Secure Intranet * Grid Security Infrastructure, a computer networki ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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GSL (other)
GSL may refer to: Companies and organizations * Geological Society of London, a learned society in the United Kingdom * Ghana School of Law, an educational institution for training lawyers in Ghana * Goa Shipyard Limited, an Indian shipyard * Govan Shipbuilders Limited, a British shipbuilding company * Group Scout Leader, adult leader of a Scout group in the United Kingdom Entertainment * Game System License, a trademark license for ''Dungeons & Dragons'' * Global StarCraft II League, an e-Sport tournament * Gold Standard Laboratories, a record label * '' Kamen Rider Kabuto: God Speed Love'', 2006 movie based on the ''Kamen Rider Kabuto'' series Language * Gambian Sign Language, a national sign language used by the deaf community of Gambia * Georgian Sign Language, the national sign language of the deaf in the country of Georgia * German Sign Language, the sign language of the deaf community in Germany * Ghandruk Sign Language, a village sign language of the village of Ghandruk ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Grand-Santi Airport
Grand-Santi Airport is an airport serving the Lawa River port of Grand-Santi, a commune of French Guiana. The airport is east of the river, which forms the border with Suriname. Airlines and destinations Statistics See also * List of airports in French Guiana *Transport in French Guiana Transport in French Guiana consists of transport by road, boat, bus, and airplane. There is a railway line within the Guiana Space Centre to transport spacecraft. The road network is mainly concentrated in the coastal region. The interior of Guia ... References External linksOpenStreetMap - Grand-Santi * Airports in French Guiana [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Teaching Fellow
A teaching fellow (sometimes referred to as a TF) is an individual at a higher education institution, including universities, whose work involves teaching and potentially pedagogic research. The work done by teaching fellows can vary significantly from institution to institution, depending on the requirements and position of each one. United Kingdom and Ireland In the UK and Ireland, teaching fellows are typically full members of academic staff who are involved in teaching. Teaching fellows can undertake the full range of teaching, pastoral and administrative duties, and can also be involved in research activity, specifically pedagogic research. Their responsibilities can include developing innovative learning materials, mentoring colleagues and contributing to staff development activities, shaping the faculty's and the university's agenda in learning and teaching and spreading good practice in learning, teaching and assessment. Other UK institutions may use the title of teachi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gustav Stresemann Institute
The Gustav Stresemann Institute (GSI), located in Bonn, Germany, is an educational and conference center established in 1949. Named after Gustav Stresemann, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and prominent statesman of the Weimar Republic, the institute focuses on hosting seminars, workshops, and conferences covering a wide range of topics including politics, economics, culture, and social issues. It serves as a platform for dialogue and collaboration among individuals and organizations from diverse backgrounds and nations, with a mission to promote peace, understanding, and cooperation on both national and international levels. Purpose The GSI is a registered charity and an independent, non-partisan and non-profit institution of civic education. The institute is named to appreciate the peace and European co-operation of the statesman and Nobel Peace Prize winner Gustav Stresemann. The GSI is in the Bonn neighborhood of Hochkreuz station, Hochkreuz, and operates a conference center with ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Institutional Security Cabinet
The Institutional Security Bureau (, GSI; English language, English: ''Institutional Security Bureau of the Presidency of the Republic'', ISB) is an Cabinet of Brazil, executive cabinet office of the federal government of Brazil responsible for providing direct assistance at a moment's notice to the President of Brazil, President on matters of national security and defense policy. It is currently headed by retired general Marcos Antonio Amaro dos Santos. Responsibilities * Assist the President directly in the performance of their duties; * Prevent the occurrence of serious and imminent threats to institutional stability; * Organize crisis management response to a threat to national and institutional stability; * Provide personal advice on military and security issues; * Coordinate federal intelligence activities and information security; * Ensure the personal security of the President, the Vice-President of the Republic and their families and, where determined by the President of ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Global Security Initiative
The Global Security Initiative (GSI, ) is an initiative proposed by Chinese Communist Party general secretary Xi Jinping during the annual Boao Forum on 21 April 2022. Officially, the initiative is meant to "uphold the principle of indivisible security, build a balanced, effective and sustainable security architecture, and oppose the building of national security on the basis of insecurity in other countries." Concept The new security concept is part of the background for the GSI. The GSI was announced during the 2022 Boao Forum for Asia. The GSI identifies six commitments: (1) common, comprehensive, cooperative, and sustainable security; (2) respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries; (3) abiding by the purpose and principles of the UN Charter; (4) taking the security concerns of all countries seriously; (5) peacefully resolving disputes between countries through dialogue; and (6) maintaining security in both traditional and non-traditional fields. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Geological Survey Of Ireland
Geological Survey Ireland or Geological Survey of Ireland (), founded in 1845, is the National Earth Science agency of Ireland. Overview Geological Survey Ireland is a division of the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment and is based in Booterstown in Dublin. Its multidisciplinary staff work in sections such as groundwater, bedrock mapping (consisting of bedrock and quaternary/geotechnical), information management, heritage, marine and minerals. It is responsible for providing geological advice and information, and for the acquisition of data for this purpose. Geological Survey Ireland produces maps, reports and databases, and acts as a knowledge centre and project partner in a number of aspects of Irish geology. The organisation managed the Irish National Seabed Survey (INSS, 1999–2005), which on completion was the world's largest civilian marine mapping programme. The INSS mapped all of Ireland's waters over 200 m deep, principally in support of t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Geological Survey Of India
The Geological Survey of India (GSI) is a scientific agency of India. It was founded in 1851, as a Government of India organization under the Ministry of Mines, one of the oldest of such organisations in the world and the second oldest survey in India after the Survey of India (founded in 1767), for conducting geological surveys and studies of India, and also as the prime provider of basic earth science information to government, industry and general public, as well as the official participant in steel, coal, metals, cement, power industries and international geoscientific forums. History Formed in 1851 by the East India Company, the organization's roots can be traced to 1836 when the "Coal Committee", followed by more such committees, was formed to study and explore the availability of coal in the eastern parts of India. David Hiram Williams, one of the first surveyors for the British Geological Survey, was appointed 'Surveyor of coal districts and superintendent of coal ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Geographical Society Of Ireland
The Geographical Society of Ireland (GSI) Irish: ''Cumann Tíreolaíochta na héireann'' was founded in 1934 to promote geographical studies in Ireland and welcomes as members all persons interested in the subject. Activities The Society hosts seminars, workshops, field trips and other events during the year, principally in Dublin, but also in other cities such as Limerick, Galway, Belfast and Cork. The Society has an annual conference on issues of concern to geographers and the general public. The conference is open to all members. Location The Geographical Society of Ireland is not located in any one university but traditionally meets in the university of the current President. Members of the committee are based in most of the geography departments of Irish universities. A majority of geography academics across the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland are members of the GSI, and many contribute continually to the internationally renowned peer-reviewed journal ''Irish Geog ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |