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ETL may refer to: Telecommunications * Econet Telecom Lesotho * Ericsson Telephones Limited, a defunct British telephone equipment manufacture * Eutelsat, a European satellite operator Transport * ETL, National Rail station code for East Tilbury railway station, in Essex, England * Electric Traction Limited, a British rolling stock leasing company * ETL, reporting code for Essex Terminal Railway, in Ontario, Canada * Express toll lane, similar to a High-occupancy toll lane, expressway lane reserved for toll-paying vehicles Other uses

* ''Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses'', a theological journal * ETL Group, a German management consultancy firm * ETL SEMKO, an electrical certification company * ''European Transport Law'', a scholarly journal * Expected tail loss, a measure of financial risk * Extract, transform, load, a data processing concept {{Disambiguation ...
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Econet Telecom Lesotho
Econet Telecom Lesotho (ETL) came into being following the merger between Telecom Lesotho and Econet Ezi ~ Cel Lesotho in April 2008. When Eskom Enterprises (Pty) Limited sold its shares to Econet Wireless Global, Econet became a majority shareholder with 70% equity while the Government of Lesotho remained with 30%. External links Econet Telecom Lesotho Telecommunications companies of Lesotho {{Lesotho-stub ...
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Ericsson Telephones
Ericsson Telephones Limited (ETL) was a British telephone equipment manufacturer based in Beeston, Nottinghamshire. The company was founded as British L. M. Ericsson Manufacturing Co. Ltd. in 1903 as a joint-venture between the National Telephone Company (NTC) and L. M. Ericsson of Sweden (Telefonaktiebolaget L. M. Ericsson). The National Telephone Company had established a factory in Beeston in 1901, and from 1903 this became ETL's manufacturing site. After the National Telephone Company's operations were taken over by the General Post Office in 1912, the company became solely owned by Ericsson. The company was renamed to Ericsson Telephones Limited in 1926. In 1948, ETL become fully independent of L. M. Ericsson. L. M. Ericsson then formed the Swedish Ericsson Company Limited to maintain a trading presence in the UK (for overseas sales, for example to the Commonwealth, although in 1948 L. M. Ericsson agreed with ETL not manufacture in the UK for 20 years, and sold its ETL s ...
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Eutelsat
Eutelsat S.A. is a French satellite operator. Providing coverage over the entire European continent, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and the Americas, it is the world's third-largest satellite operator in terms of revenues. Eutelsat's satellites are used for broadcasting nearly 7,000 television stations, of which 1,400 are in high-definition television, and 1,100 radio stations to over 274 million cable and satellite homes. They also serve requirements for TV contribution services, corporate networks, mobile communications, Internet backbone connectivity and broadband access for terrestrial, maritime and in-flight applications. EUTELSAT is headquartered in Paris, France. Eutelsat Communications Chief Executive Officer is currently Eva Berneke. In October 2017, Eutelsat acquired Noorsat, one of the leading satellite service providers in the Middle East, from Bahrain's Orbit Holding Group. Noorsat is the premier distributor of Eutelsat capacity in the Middle East, serving blue-c ...
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East Tilbury Railway Station
East Tilbury railway station is on a loop line of the London, Tilbury and Southend line, serving the village of East Tilbury, Essex. It is down the line from London Fenchurch Street via and it is situated between and . Its three-letter station code is ETL. It was opened on 7 September 1936 as a halt station intended to serve workers at the nearby Bata Shoe Company, which paid for the construction of the platforms. Initially, trains only stopped in rush hour. The halt was upgraded to full station status in January 1949. Increasing patronage at East Tilbury led to the closure in 1967 of Low Street, a minor station close by. East Tilbury is on a link known as the Tilbury Loop, which joins the main line at the London end at and at the country end at . The station and all trains serving it are operated by c2c. It is located close to Coalhouse Fort Coalhouse Fort is an artillery fort in the eastern English county of Essex. It was built in the 1860s to guard the lower Tham ...
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Electric Traction Limited
Electric Traction Limited was a British electric locomotive hire company. It operated some former British Rail Class 86 and 87 electric locomotives hired from associated company Europhoenix and the AC Locomotive Group from 2010 until 2019. Previous operations ETL's first major operation began in 2010 when newly refurbished Class 86/7s, 86701 and 86702, entered traffic on 15 October 2010. Two days later the pair hauled their first revenue-earning train, a private charter for First GBRf from Newcastle to London King's Cross on 17 October. They later went on to work in Winter 2009/2010 on Royal Mail standby services and had several operations as the Network Rail's standby icebreaker locomotives. By January 2013 there were seven locomotives in the fleet. In 2016, 86213, 86701 and 86702 were sold for further service in Bulgaria. Caledonian Sleeper When Serco, with GB Railfreight contracted to provide traction, took over the ''Caledonian Sleeper'' in April 2015, issues arose w ...
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Essex Terminal Railway
Essex Terminal Railway (often referred to as ETR) is a Canadian shortline terminal railroad, running from the City of Windsor, Ontario through LaSalle, to Amherstburg, Ontario, for a distance of approximately . ETR has direct connections to Canadian Pacific Railway, Canadian National Railway and CSX. ETR is owned by Essex Morterm Holdings. Founded in 1902, it is one of the oldest existing railways in Canada . History The railway was founded in 1902 as a western connection of the Grand Trunk Railway (now Canadian National Railway) to factories in the east end of Windsor. Construction of the line took place between 1902 and 1918. During World War II, the trains hauled military and industrial equipment (e.g. Bren Gun carriers, and trucks) from Ford Windsor and other industries, to interchanges with Canadian National and Canadian Pacific railways. New York Central, Pere Marquette, and Wabash Railways. Its four-stall engine house and main offices are located on Lincoln Road. Due ...
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High-occupancy Toll Lane
A high-occupancy toll lane (or HOT lane) is a type of traffic lane or roadway that is available to high-occupancy vehicles and other exempt vehicles without charge; other vehicles are required to pay a variable fee that is adjusted in response to demand. Unlike toll roads, drivers have an option to use general purpose lanes, on which a fee is not charged. Express toll lanes, which are less common, operate along similar lines, but do not exempt high-occupancy vehicles. History The HOT concept developed from high-occupancy vehicle lane (HOV) systems in order to increase use of the available capacity, as it was found that HOV lanes were underutilized compared to general purpose lanes. Most implementations are currently in the United States. The first practical implementation was California's formerly private toll 91 Express Lanes, in Orange County, California, in 1995, followed in 1996 by Interstate 15 in northern San Diego. According to the Texas A&M Transportation Institute, th ...
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Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses
''Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses'' is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering theology and canon lawIt was established in 1924and is published by Peeters (publishing company), Peeters. It publishes articles, notes and comments, and reviews in English, French, and German. The journal is abstracted and indexed in the ATLA Religion Database and Scopus. Supplements The journal irregularly publishes supplements under the title ''Bibliotheca Ephemeridum Theologicarum Lovaniensium''. See also *List of theological journals *https://www.brepolsonline.net/doi/abs/10.1484/J.RHE.5.119140 References External links

* Catholic studies journals Publications established in 1924 Multilingual journals Quarterly journals {{Catholic-Church-journal-stub ...
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ETL Group
The ETL Group is a multinational corporate group, group of companies providing tax, legal advice, legal, auditing and management consulting, management consultancy services. It is Germany's largest tax advice, tax advisory company, with an annual turnover of over €950 million (2019), putting it among the top five auditing and tax advisory companies in the Federal Republic. The ETL Group employs 10,000 partners and staff, including more than 1,500 tax advisors, lawyers, auditors and management consultants. Currently, the group has some 200,000 clients in about 870 offices across Germany. Additionally, the ETL Group operates in almost 50 countries throughout the world under the "ETL Global" brand. History At the beginning of the 1970s, Franz-Josef Wernze and Klaus F. K. Schmidt joined forces to open a tax advisory office. The services they offered were soon extended beyond mere tax advice. Wernze and Schmidt took a holistic approach that combined tax advice with auditing and le ...
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ETL SEMKO
ETL SEMKO (formerly Electrical Testing Laboratory) is a division of Intertek Group plc (LSE: ITRK) which is based in London. It specializes in electrical product safety testing, EMC testing, and benchmark performance testing. ETL SEMKO operates more than 30 offices and laboratories on six continents. SEMKO (''Svenska Elektriska Materielkontrollanstalten'' "The Swedish Electric Equipment Control Office") was, until 1990, the body responsible for testing and certifying electric appliances in Sweden. The "S" mark was mandatory for products sold in Sweden until the common European CE mark was adopted prior to Sweden's accession to the European Union. See also * Product certification * Canadian Standards Association * CE mark * Certification mark * Underwriters Laboratories References External links

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European Transport Law
''European Transport Law'' is a scholarly law journal. It is publishes case notes on transport law decisions from courts throughout Europe, as well as articles in Dutch, English, French, German, Italian and Spanish on all areas of transport law. European Transport Law may be abbreviated to ETL for scholarly citations. The journal was founded in Antwerp Antwerp (; nl, Antwerpen ; french: Anvers ; es, Amberes) is the largest city in Belgium by area at and the capital of Antwerp Province in the Flemish Region. With a population of 520,504,
, Belgium in 1965 by the Belgian lawyer Robert Wijffels. Mr Wijffels died in 2010, but his family law firm continues to publish the journal on an annual basis. 2012 marked the 47th volume of ''European Transport Law''.


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Expected Tail Loss
Expected shortfall (ES) is a risk measure—a concept used in the field of financial risk measurement to evaluate the market risk or credit risk of a portfolio. The "expected shortfall at q% level" is the expected return on the portfolio in the worst q\% of cases. ES is an alternative to value at risk that is more sensitive to the shape of the tail of the loss distribution. Expected shortfall is also called conditional value at risk (CVaR), average value at risk (AVaR), expected tail loss (ETL), and superquantile. ES estimates the risk of an investment in a conservative way, focusing on the less profitable outcomes. For high values of q it ignores the most profitable but unlikely possibilities, while for small values of q it focuses on the worst losses. On the other hand, unlike the discounted maximum loss, even for lower values of q the expected shortfall does not consider only the single most catastrophic outcome. A value of q often used in practice is 5%. Expected shortfall ...
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