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ERA and Technology
Cobham Technical Services ( formerly ERA Technology ) is an engineering consultancy that has been in Leatherhead since the 1920s.
A third, completely plausible theory, is that ETA was a successor name to the much earlier Engineering Research Associates ERA: Engineering Technology Associates.
* Turner, T., Hockley, C., and Burdaky, R., ( 1997 ), The Customer Needs A Maintenance-Free Operating Period, 1997 Avionics Conference and Exhibition, No. 97-0819, P. 2. 2, ERA Technology Ltd., Leatherhead, Surrey, UK

ERA and Ltd
* T-90M: Prototype version featuring new explosive reactive armour ( ERA ) Relikt, new engine, new improved turret and composite armor, new gun, new thermal imaging Catherine-FC from Thales, an enhanced environmental control system supplied by Israel ’ s Kinetics Ltd for providing cooled air to the fighting compartment, integrated tactical system, satellite navigation and others.
The T-90M features the ‘ Kaktus K-6 ’ bolted explosive reactive armour ( ERA ) package on its frontal hull and turret-top ( the T-90S has ‘ Kontakt-5 ’ ERA ), is fitted with an enhanced environmental control system supplied by Israel ’ s Kinetics Ltd for providing cooled air to the fighting compartment, has additional internal volume for housing the cryogenic cooling systems for new-generation thermal imagers like the THALES-built Catherine-FC thermal imager ( operating in the 8 – 12 micrometre bandwidth ).
:" When he acquired ERA Ltd and re-established it at Dunstable he a number of old lags from pre-war racing who were looking for a job postwar.
Although renamed Engineering Research and Application Ltd, and still primarily an R & D operation, ERA still did a small amount of race preparation.
The kit and sportscar manufacturer Tiger Racing Ltd situated in UK ( 20 years ), unconnected to the ERA voiturettes or Grand Prix cars, currently owns the English Racing Automobiles trade mark and the ERA trademark and produces two vehicles badged as ERAs: a two-seater sports car called the ERA 30 which is very similar in appearance to the Lotus 23 and Lotus 30, and a single-seater called the ERA HSS.
* Business Development ( Corporate Communications and ERA Communications Ltd )
ERA Communications Ltd

ERA and Services
The 2010 ERA report ranked the Bond University Faculty of Business as world standard in the research field of Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services, placing Bond in the top 10 universities in Australia.

ERA and ),
However, since 2001, more emphasis has been placed on Defense-Independent Pitching Statistics, including Defense-Independent ERA ( dERA ), in an attempt to evaluate a pitcher's performance regardless of the strength of the defensive players behind him.
* ERA — Earned run average: total number of earned runs ( see " ER " above ), multiplied by 9, divided by innings pitched
The 1892 regular season was a success for Young, who led the National League in wins ( 36 ), ERA ( 1. 93 ), and shutouts ( 9 ).
Young won two ERA titles during his career, in 1892 ( 1. 93 ) and in 1901 ( 1. 62 ), and was three times the runner-up.
The Astros had also developed an excellent pitching staff, anchored by Roy Oswalt ( 20 – 12, 2. 94 ), Andy Pettitte ( 17 – 9, 2. 39 ), and Roger Clemens ( 13 – 8 with a league-low ERA of only 1. 87 ).
In 1999, Martínez delivered one of the greatest pitching seasons of all time, finishing 23 – 4 with a 2. 07 ERA and 313 strikeouts ( earning the pitching Triple Crown ), unanimously winning his second Cy Young Award ( this time in the American League ), and coming in second in the Most Valuable Player ballot.
Clemens was one of the most dominant pitchers in major league history, tallying 354 wins, a 3. 12 earned run average ( ERA ), and 4, 672 strikeouts, the third-most all time.
When the Russians began moving in tanks fitted with explosive reactive armor ( ERA ), the Chechens had to adapt their tactics, because the RPGs they had access to were unlikely to result in the destruction of the tank.
Only Mark Gardner had more than 10 wins ( 12 – 7, 4. 42 ERA ), and Rod Beck had 35 saves, a 3. 34 ERA and nine losses on his record.
Also having good seasons were pitchers Kirk Reuter ( 16 – 9 W-L record, 4. 36 ERA ), Mark Gardner ( 13 – 6, 4. 33 ) and newly acquired Orel Hershiser ( 11 – 10, 4. 41 ).
The pitching staff was led by Jason Schmidt ( 17 – 5, 2. 34 ERA ) and Kirk Rueter ( 10 – 5, 4. 53 ), but had a dropoff after that, as no other starter had 10 wins.
Jason Schmidt was the star of the staff ( 18 – 7, 3. 20 ERA, 251 SO ), and the team was constantly looking for a new closer ( Matt Herges and Dustin Hermanson split the role during the season ).
The pitching staff was bolstered by ace Jack Morris ( 19 – 11, 3. 60 ERA ), Dan Petry ( 18 – 8 ), Milt Wilcox ( 17 – 8 ), and closer Willie Hernández ( 9 – 3, 1. 92 ERA with 32 saves ).
Their pitching staff had the perennial big-3 of Greg Maddux ( 18 – 9, 2. 22 ERA ), Tom Glavine ( 20 – 6, 2. 47 ERA ), and John Smoltz ( 17 – 3, 2. 90 ERA ), as well as Kevin Millwood ( 17 – 8, 4. 08 ERA ) and Denny Neagle ( 16 – 11, 3. 55 ERA ).

ERA and business
The Dynomizer was big business ; by 1918, courses in spondylotherapy and ERA cost $ 200 ( about the same purchasing power as $ 2, 800 in 2008 ); equipment was leased at about $ 200 with a monthly $ 5 charge thereafter.
For a time the two companies operated as independent units within Remington, with ERA focusing on scientific and military customers, while Eckert – Mauchly's UNIVACs were sold to business customers.
In 1953 or 1954 Remington Rand merged their Norwalk tabulating machine division, the ERA " scientific " computer division, and the UNIVAC " business " computer division into a single division under the UNIVAC name.
Furthermore, some states '- rights advocates thought the ERA was a federal power grab, and business interests such as the insurance industry opposed a measure they believed would cost them money.
His business ventures included the acquisition of British racing car manufacturer English Racing Automobiles ( ERA ) after World War II.
Whitehead took the ERA to Australia in 1938 while touring on business, where he won the 1938 Australian Grand Prix and the 1938 Australian Hillclimb Championship.
Because these machines had less computational power than the IBM 701 and ERA 1103, which were favored for scientific computing, the 702 was aimed at business computing.
Another major business is the mineral water company ERA which produces the Kashinskaya brand of mineral water.

ERA and unit
The ERA is designed by EADS Dutch Space unit.
Manager Dressen used 14 starting pitchers on the year, but as a unit, the pitchers combine to finished second in the NL in team ERA.

ERA and within
* FIP — Fielding independent pitching: a metric, scaled to resemble an ERA, that focuses on events within the pitcher's control — home runs, walks, and strikeouts
Although ERA and UNIVAC were run separately within the company, looking to cash in on the UNIVAC's well known name, they renamed the machine to become the " UNIVAC 1101 ".
* The EUROHORCs and ESF Vision on a Globally Competitive ERA and their Road Map for Actions to Help Build it, which set out joint EUROHORCs and the ESF vision for future globally competitive European Research Area ( ERA ) and the essential requirements to be fulfilled within the next 5 – 10 years.
In June 2008, ESF in collaboration with EUROHORCs ( European Heads of Research Councils ) published a policy briefing ‘ The EUROHORCs and ESF Vision on a Globally Competitive ERA and their Road Map for Actions to Help Build it ’, detailing essential requirements to build a globally competitive European Research Area within the next five to ten years.
Watson's paper argued that — unlike the ERA — the 1789 amendment had no deadline within which the nation's state legislatures must have acted upon it and that it could belatedly become part of the U. S. Constitution.
Boland was 13-7 with a 3. 11 ERA in his rookie season and came within four batters of throwing a no hitter.

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