169 research outputs found
Measurements in a Carousel (Metingen in een Carrousel)
This report is essentially a report of the measurements in the carousel of the laboratory for Fluid Mechanics of the Delft University of Technology made accessible for a slightly wider public. A comprehensive documentation about the considered investigation, both concerning the theoretical background and concerning the elaboration of the experimental evidence can be found in: Booij, R., (1994), "Measurements of the flow field in a rotating annular flume ", Communications on Hydraulic and Geotechnical Engineering, report no. 94-2, Laboratory for Fluid Mechanics, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Delft University of Technology. To make the report more widely accessible a short explanation and description of the contents of every subdivision in English is added. The original text in Dutch by M.M.L. Melis is retained because an integral translation would be too time consuming. The added pages with English text are numbered El, etc.Hydraulic EngineeringCivil Engineering and Geoscience
The Differential Role of Parenting in Externalizing and Internalizing Behaviors of Male and Female Turkish Preschoolers
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La Tomba ipogeica di Badde de Janas (Putifigari, Sardegna): una nuovadomus de janascon riproduzione del tetto
This paper presents a new Sardinian neolithic rock-cut tomb of domus de janas type that
shows, in the main room, the reproduction of a double-pitched roof, as imitation of a dwelling.
The reproduction is realistic in style, completely painted of red, and can be related
to the nearest Painted Tomb of S’Incantu in the same Putifigari area. It is discussed on the
meaning of such decorations inside rock-cut tombs that reproduce rooms of rectangular plan.
However, no sure traces of rectangular huts were found in neolithic dwellings of Sardinia,
except the discussed case of Serra Linta (Sedilo). Author thinks that it’s more probable that
the reproductions of rectangular houses with double-pitched roof, insidedomus de janas,
rather represent a cult building, like the famous “Red Temple” one that it was built in the
top surface of Monte d’Accoddi altar, near Sassari
A new look at Sokolluzade Hasan Paşa’s illustrated universal history
This article revisits a universal history written in the late sixteenth century for the governor of Baghdad Sokolluzade Hasan Paşa (d. 1602) in light of a new- ly-discovered source that provides the missing concluding section of this universal history. This concluding section (Bibliothèque nationale de France Supplément turc 1322), which was announced in the index but not completed in the extant presen- tation copies (Topkapı Palace Museum Library H. 1369 and H. 1230), reinforces the idea of Sokolluzade Hasan Paşa’s imperial claims at the same time as it highlights the Baghdadi tenor of the work, as it was written in Baghdad by an author who be- longed to the governor’s household. However, the Paris manuscript presents no mere conclusion or continuation of a universal history. It is rather akin to a compilation (mecmuʿa) that juxtaposes sections from this universal history with sections from Za- kariya al-Qazwini’s (d. 1283) ʿAjāʾib al-Makhlūqāt wa Gharāʾib al-Mawjūdāt, thus recontextualizing this late-sixteenth-century universal history.Publisher versio
Prehistoric metallurgy in the western Mediterranean. New archaeological and archaeometric data from Sardinia
In the specialised literature regarding the ancient metallurgy of the western Mediterranean, archaeological and archaeometric research of the earlier phases of Sardinian metallurgy is not very common, partly due to the relative scarcity of available data.
The main objective of this work is to examine the most ancient aspects, from the Final Neolithic to the Final Eneolithic. This research integrates published data and new archaeological and archaeometric contributions, collected from two of the most important Prenuragic contexts: Su Coddu/Canelles and Monte d’Accoddi. The artefacts relative to the former of the two are datable to the Early Eneolithic and were recovered during excavations directed by the author between 2001 and 2007. The artefacts of Monte d’Accoddi were discovered during excavations undertaken by Ercole Contu (1952-1959); these belong to a longer chronological arc and are related to diverse phases of the site.
The second objective is to examine the metallurgic production of prehistoric Sardinia in the framework of the Western Mediterranean. This research is taken on through two approaches: the reorganisation and analyses of published material, based on the revision of outdated chronologies in the light of recent radiometric datings, and through drawing comparisons with production from extra-insular areas, with particular attention given to peninsular Italy
Aspetti identitari tra passato imperiale e presente repubblicano: una lettura dell’impatto sociale del Varlik Vergisi
Despite the Ottoman heritage of a multi-ethnic, multi-faith and multilingual society, the Republic was inspired by a process of cultural homogenisation that produced a stigmatization of minority identities. The Varlık Vergisi, the Wealth Tax, strongly affected the conditions of the minorities marking one of the most important implementations of this process of social engineering. Faik Ökte, author of the work Varlık Vergisi Faciası, “The tragedy of the wealth tax”, which still represents a relevant source for those studying the Turkish wartime period, defines the capital tax as “one of the most shameful episodes in the financial history of Turkey”. The present article focuses on the social impact of Varlık Vergisi through the critical reading of the memories collected in Varlık Vergisi Faciası
Feminist framing of europeanisation : gender equality policies in Turkey and the EU /
Melis Cin is Lecturer in Education and Social Justice at Lancaster University, UK. She is a feminist researcher with a particular interest in exploring the relationship between education, peace and international development. She is the author of Gender Justice, Education and Equality: Creating Capabilities for Girls’ and Women’s Development (2017) and the co-editor of Youth, Gender and the Capabilities Approach to Development (with A. Lopez-Fogues, 2018).Part I: Conceptual Framework -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Why Gender and the EU?; Rahime Süleymanoğlu-Kürüm and F. Melis Cin -- Chapter 2: Enlargement Strategy of the EU: A Framework for Analysis for the (de)Europeanisation in Turkey; Diğdem Soyaltın-Colella and Rahime Süleymanoğlu-Kürüm -- Chapter 3: EU Foreign Policy and Gender: How does the EU Incorporate Gender in its External Relations?; Dimitrios Anagnostakis -- Chapter 4: Alternative Explanations from Feminist Theories: Towards a Feminist Framework for the Europeanisation Process; F. Melis Cin and Rahime Süleymanoğlu-Kürüm -- Chapter 5: Construction of a Gender Equality Regime? The Case of European Union Assistance in Turkey; Büke Boşnak -- Part II. Empirical Analysis of Gender Policies in Turkey -- Chapter 6: Internationalism and Europeanisation in the struggle over gender equality: Women’s rights/feminist movement in Turkey; Elif Uzgören -- Chapter 7: Cherry-picking in Policymaking: The EU’s Presumptive Roles on Gender Policymaking in Turkey; Burcu Taşkın -- Chapter 8: Turkey’s Legislative Reforms to Address Violence against Women, and the EU: Uphill Struggles, Hard-Won Achievements and a Promising Ally; Burcu Özdemir Sarıgil -- Chapter 9: Budgetary Impact of Gender Mainstreaming and its Implementations in the EU and Turkey -- Gamze Yıldız Şeren Kurular -- Chapter 10: Gender Inequality in Businesses: Woman Managers and Resilient Gender Norms; Mine Afacan Fındıklı, Duygu Acar Erdur and Ayfer Ustabaş -- Chapter 11: Gender equality in Basic Education: Feminist Constructions of the EU; F. Melis Cin and Ecem Karlıdağ-Dennis -- Chapter 12: The External Dimension of EU Migration and Refugee Policies: Gender-Specific Challenges; Canan Ezel Tabur -- Chapter 13: Conclusion: Can the EU be a feminist actor?; Rahime Süleymanoğlu-Kürüm and F. Melis Cin.Subsequently, the book develops a feminist framework of Europeanisation by drawing on the work of key feminist philosophers (Carole Pateman, Onora O’Neill, Nancy Fraser, Anne Phillips, Iris Young) and uses this framework to offer a critique of the Europeanisation of gender policies in various areas where the EU has prompted changes to domestic policies, including in civil society, political representation, private sector, violence against women, education, and asylum policy. Rahime Süleymanoğlu-Kürüm is Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science and International Relations at Bahçeşehir University, Turkey. She is also an associate member of the Nottingham Interdisciplinary Centre for Economic and Political Research (NICEP). Her research focusses on Europeanisation, EU foreign policy, Turkish foreign policy, gendering EU studies, and gender and diplomacy. She is the author of Conditionality, the EU and Turkey: From Transformation to Retrenchment(2019). F.^This book explores the Europeanisation of gender policies and addresses some of the challenges of the debates surrounding the EU’s impact on domestic politics. Using Turkey as a case study, it illustrates that Europeanisation needs a feminist agenda and perspective. The first part of the book critically engages with the literature on Europeanisation, the EU’s gender policies and gender policymaking, and the interaction between Europeanisation and gender policies to argue that the Europeanisation framework falls short in devising sustainable gender policies due to a lack of feminist rationale and theory.^Melis Cin is Lecturer in Education and Social Justice at Lancaster University, UK. She is a feminist researcher with a particular interest in exploring the relationship between education, peace and international development. She is the author of Gender Justice, Education and Equality: Creating Capabilities for Girls’ and Women’s Development (2017) and the co-editor of Youth, Gender and the Capabilities Approach to Development (with A. Lopez-Fogues, 2018).Part I: Conceptual Framework -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Why Gender and the EU?; Rahime Süleymanoğlu-Kürüm and F. Melis Cin -- Chapter 2: Enlargement Strategy of the EU: A Framework for Analysis for the (de)Europeanisation in Turkey; Diğdem Soyaltın-Colella and Rahime Süleymanoğlu-Kürüm -- Chapter 3: EU Foreign Policy and Gender: How does the EU Incorporate Gender in its External Relations?; Dimitrios Anagnostakis -- Chapter 4: Alternative Explanations from Feminist Theories: Towards a Feminist Framework for the Europeanisation Process; F. Melis Cin and Rahime Süleymanoğlu-Kürüm -- Chapter 5: Construction of a Gender Equality Regime? The Case of European Union Assistance in Turkey; Büke Boşnak -- Part II. Empirical Analysis of Gender Policies in Turkey -- Chapter 6: Internationalism and Europeanisation in the struggle over gender equality: Women’s rights/feminist movement in Turkey; Elif Uzgören -- Chapter 7: Cherry-picking in Policymaking: The EU’s Presumptive Roles on Gender Policymaking in Turkey; Burcu Taşkın -- Chapter 8: Turkey’s Legislative Reforms to Address Violence against Women, and the EU: Uphill Struggles, Hard-Won Achievements and a Promising Ally; Burcu Özdemir Sarıgil -- Chapter 9: Budgetary Impact of Gender Mainstreaming and its Implementations in the EU and Turkey -- Gamze Yıldız Şeren Kurular -- Chapter 10: Gender Inequality in Businesses: Woman Managers and Resilient Gender Norms; Mine Afacan Fındıklı, Duygu Acar Erdur and Ayfer Ustabaş -- Chapter 11: Gender equality in Basic Education: Feminist Constructions of the EU; F. Melis Cin and Ecem Karlıdağ-Dennis -- Chapter 12: The External Dimension of EU Migration and Refugee Policies: Gender-Specific Challenges; Canan Ezel Tabur -- Chapter 13: Conclusion: Can the EU be a feminist actor?; Rahime Süleymanoğlu-Kürüm and F. Melis Cin.Subsequently, the book develops a feminist framework of Europeanisation by drawing on the work of key feminist philosophers (Carole Pateman, Onora O’Neill, Nancy Fraser, Anne Phillips, Iris Young) and uses this framework to offer a critique of the Europeanisation of gender policies in various areas where the EU has prompted changes to domestic policies, including in civil society, political representation, private sector, violence against women, education, and asylum policy. Rahime Süleymanoğlu-Kürüm is Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science and International Relations at Bahçeşehir University, Turkey. She is also an associate member of the Nottingham Interdisciplinary Centre for Economic and Political Research (NICEP). Her research focusses on Europeanisation, EU foreign policy, Turkish foreign policy, gendering EU studies, and gender and diplomacy. She is the author of Conditionality, the EU and Turkey: From Transformation to Retrenchment(2019). F.^This book explores the Europeanisation of gender policies and addresses some of the challenges of the debates surrounding the EU’s impact on domestic politics. Using Turkey as a case study, it illustrates that Europeanisation needs a feminist agenda and perspective. The first part of the book critically engages with the literature on Europeanisation, the EU’s gender policies and gender policymaking, and the interaction between Europeanisation and gender policies to argue that the Europeanisation framework falls short in devising sustainable gender policies due to a lack of feminist rationale and theory.
Therapeutic approach to intrusive luxation injuries in primary dentition: a clinical follow up study
Aim This paper reports the results of a fifteen-years study carried out at the Dentoalveolar trauma study Centre of the University of Cagliari Dental Department, on treatment modes utilised for the recovery of periodontal injuries in primary dentition .Materials and Methods The data referred to dental injuries were collected and recovered according to Andreasen's dental trauma Classification: clinical Signs and symptoms, patient's age and gender, lesion site.The Authors focused their attention on intrusive luxation in pimary dentition, which are a very frequent trauma in children between 1-4 years of age. Results This careful conservative approach allowed the repositioning of about 60% of the 85 intruded teeth examined.It substantially reduced the number and severity of undesiderable sequelae, both local( enamel-hypoplasia) and occlusal(tooth retention), so that only in 25 % of the followed-up cases damages of the successor tooth were found in the permanent dentition.Conclusion The author conclude their study emphasizing that all those involved in paediatric Dentistry must be familiar with periodontal injuries and trained in their treatment, particularly as regard intrusive luxation in primary dentition
Nuovi dati dall'insediamento preistorico di Su Coddu-Canelles (Selargius, Cagliari)
Nel 2001 si è intrapreso un intervento di scavo archeologico in una parte del vasto abitato tardoneolitico e calcolitico di Su Coddu, più precisamente in località Canelles. L’indagine stratigrafica in tutta l’area dell’insediamento è portata avanti da anni dalla Soprintendenza Archeologica per le province di Cagliari e Oristano. Dal mese di settembre del 2001, ai fini dello svolgimento delle attività didattiche di laboratorio, è iniziata la collaborazione tra la Soprintendenza e le Università di Cagliari e Sassari.
La ricerca dell’università di Sassari, impostata su base interdisciplinare, è coordinata dalla scrivente e coinvolge studiosi delle Università di Sassari e Roma. L’obbiettivo è la ricostruzione del quadro ambientale e socioeconomico, con particolare attenzione alle modalità di transizione dal Neolitico all’Eneolitico e alle prime esperienze nel campo della metallurgia; esse sono testimoniate dal ritrovamento di manufatti in rame e argento, ma non sono per ora evidenti testimonianze di attività metallurgica in loco. Le analisi archeometriche su scorie provenienti da alcune strutture (gas massa, diffrattometria di raggi X su polveri (XRPD) e microscopia elettronica a scansione (SEM), corredata da microanalisi EDS), permettono di escludere che il materiale scoriaceo derivi da fusione di metalli.During 2001 archaeological excavation was begun in part of the large Late Neolithic and Chalcolithic settlement of Su Coddu, in the area of Canelles. The stratigraphic investigation of the entire area of the settlement has been an ongoing project on behalf of the Soprintendenza Archeologica of the Province of Cagliari and Oristano. Starting from September 2001, a collaboration between the Soprintendenza and the Universities of Cagliari and Sassari was initiated regarding laboratory and didactic activities.
Work by the University of Sassari, based on an interdisciplinary approach, is coordinated by the author, and involves academics from the Universities of Sassari and Rome. The objective is to create a model of environmental and socio-economic conditions, with particular attention on the process of transition from the Neolithic to the Eneolithic and to the earliest experiments in metallurgy; these are illustrated through the finds of copper and silver artefacts, although currently these are not clear evidence of metallurgical activity in loco. The archeometric analyses of slag deposits from various buildings (“gas massa”, X-ray diffraction of powders (XRPD) and electronic microscope scanning (SEM), coupled with EDS micro-analyses), have demonstrated that the waste material was not produced by smelting
ALMA and Herschel observations of the prototype dusty and polluted white dwarf G29-38
JF gratefully acknowledges the support of the STFC via an Ernest Rutherford Fellowship. AB acknowledges the support of the ANR-2010 BLAN-0505-01 (EXOZODI). MCW and OP are grateful for the support of the European Union through ERC grant number 279973.ALMA Cycle 0 and Herschel PACS observations are reported for the prototype, nearest, and brightest example of a dusty and polluted white dwarf, G29-38. These long-wavelength programmes attempted to detect an outlying, parent population of bodies at 1–100 au, from which originates the disrupted planetesimal debris that is observed within 0.01 au and which exhibits LIR/L* = 0.039. No associated emission sources were detected in any of the data down to LIR/L* ∼ 10−4, generally ruling out cold dust masses greater than 1024–1025 g for reasonable grain sizes and properties in orbital regions corresponding to evolved versions of both asteroid and Kuiper belt analogues. Overall, these null detections are consistent with models of long-term collisional evolution in planetesimal discs, and the source regions for the disrupted parent bodies at stars like G29-38 may only be salient in exceptional circumstances, such as a recent instability. A larger sample of polluted white dwarfs, targeted with the full ALMA array, has the potential to unambiguously identify the parent source(s) of their planetary debris.Peer reviewe
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