61 research outputs found
Phase mixtures and staging in intercalated LixNbSe2
PT: J; CR: BEAL AR, 1981, PHILOS MAG B, V43, P985 BERLINSKY AJ, 1979, SOLID STATE COMMUN, V31, P135 DAHN JR, 1981, SOLID STATE IONICS, V2, P19 DAHN JR, 1982, CAN J PHYS, V60, P307 DAHN JR, 1982, SOLID STATE COMMUN, V42, P179 DAHN JR, 1982, THESIS U BRIT COLUMB HENDRICKS S, 1942, J CHEM PHYS, V10, P147 HENNIG G, 1952, J CHEM PHYS, V20, P1438 WHITTINGHAM MS, 1975, MATER RES B, V10, P363 WHITTINGHAM MS, 1978, PROG SOLID STATE CH, V12, P41; NR: 10; TC: 48; J9: SOLID STATE COMMUN; PG: 4; GA: PG483Source type: Electronic(1
Elastic energy and staging in intercalation compounds
PT: J; CR: BERLINSKY AJ, 1979, SOLID STATE COMMUN, V31, P135 DAHN DC, UNPUB DAHN JR, 1981, SOLID STATE COMMUN, V40, P245 HARRIS AB, 1979, CAN J PHYS, V57, P1859 LEE CR, 1980, J PHYS SOC JPN, V49, P870 MCKINNON WR, 1980, SOLID STATE IONICS, V1, P111 NAGELBERG AS, 1981, J SOLID STATE CHEM, V38, P321 OHNISHI S, 1980, SOLID STATE COMMUN, V36, P823 OSORIO R, J PHYS CHEM SOLIDS PIESL H, 1978, HYDROGEN METALS, V1 SAFRAN SA, 1980, PHYS REV B, V22, P606 SAFRAN SA, 1980, PHYS REV LETT, V44, P937 SCHOLZ GA, 1980, MATER RES BULL, V15, P1703 SEZERMAN O, 1980, SOLID STATE COMM, V40, P245 THOMPSON AH, 1981, SOLID STATE IONICS, V3, P175 WAGNER H, 1978, HYDROGEN METALS, V1 WHITTINGHAM MS, 1975, MATER RES B, V10, P363; NR: 17; TC: 97; J9: SOLID STATE COMMUN; PG: 5; GA: NL648Source type: Electronic(1
Food Poetics in Modern Poetry: Stevens, Williams, and Lee
本論文旨在對現代詩提出一個以食物作為詮釋焦點的理論系統,其中又特別以三位詩人的作品作為研究的重點對象:華勒斯.史蒂文斯(Wallace Stevens)、威廉.卡洛斯.威廉斯(William Carlos Williams)、李立揚(Li-Young Lee)。論文中所運用以詮釋詩歌的理論系統,發展衍生自德勒茲(Gilles Deleuze)的概念,將食物視為詩文的構成元素,而由食物中詮釋出現代詩中表達的現代人類經驗。透過上述在詩文詮釋中理論實踐,本論文以建立一個嶄新的食物詩學作為研究目標。 論文正文共分六部分,除引介與文獻回顧之外,共計五章。文獻回顧又分為食物與詩學兩部分,因以食物詩學之建立為旨,故食物之文化研究與相關論述、詩學之古典傳統與歷代沿革,二者皆不可或缺。論文的第一章與第二章,是研究的理論主體,前者主張轉移人本精神作為認識物體的一切觀點,改以物體對人的影響出發;後者開始建立詮釋系統,說明如何以德勒茲的觀點,了解食物作為有施為能力的影響源,也影響著對詩的詮釋。第三章、第四章,以及第五章則是分別將此系統運用於三位詩人的作品之中,呈現詮釋各類詩歌的過程與成果。依據詩作中的食物寫作,分為三類:食物意象繁多且關聯隱晦(以史蒂文斯為代表)、食物意象鮮少但一致連貫(以威廉斯為代表)、食物意象多有族裔意涵或節慶典故(以李立揚為代表)。 期盼此研究所發展的詮釋系統,在創立食物詩學、提供抽象晦澀的現代詩些許詮釋之餘,能裨益吾人更進一步了解食物與人類二者關係的不同面向,認識食物對人的主動影響與人在物體世界中的被動角色。使詩歌的詮釋、哲學的思考、認識世界的嶄新向度,三者融合而相互豐富。This dissertation aims to provide a theoretical reading of food in modern poetry, particularly in poetic works by Wallace Stevens, William Carlos Williams, and Li-Young Lee. The distancing-channeling theory applied to the reading of poetry is based mostly on Gilles Deleuze’s concept of intensity and is employed specifically to realize how food objects as poetic devices interpret human experience in modern poetry. Through the aforementioned theory and its application, this dissertation seeks to establish a food poetics. This dissertation is composed of six major sections, with each section forming a chapter, expect for the first section of Review of Key Literatures, which consists of two subsections. The first section begins with the Introduction which leads to the two-part Review of Key Literatures: Food and Poetics. The emphasis of the literature reviews and their length reflects the challenges and complications of founding a new poetics. The first two chapters: “Chapter One: The Given Food against the Constituted Subject” and “Chapter Two: Distancing and Channeling” are the theoretical backbone of this research. While the former asserts an object-oriented critical point of view instead of an anthropocentric one, the latter establishes a system of poetic reading from this point of view supported by this dissertation and the Deleuzean thoughts that influences it. Chapter Three, Four, and Five are the demonstration of how the system of poetic reading facilitates interpretation of disparate and surreal food objects in poetry (with a focus on Stevens), scarce but succinct food objects in poetry (with a focus on Williams), and ethic or exotic food object in poetry (with a focus on Lee). The interpretive system of this research should, as its set purpose, facilitate the understanding of the relations between food and human beings in a world where objects are more powerful than their human recipients
STM study of silver intercalation into 2H‐NbSe2 crystals
PT: J; CR: DAHN DC, 1988, J APPL PHYS, V63, P315 DAHN JR, 1981, SOLID STATE COMMUN, V40, P245 DAUMAS N, 1969, CR ACAD SCI C CHIM, V268, P373 FOLINSBEE JT, 1981, CAN J PHYS, V59, P1267 FOLINSBEE JT, 1983, CAN J PHYS, V61, P988 FOLINSBEE JT, 1986, MATER RES BULL, V21, P961 JERICHO MH, 1987, REV SCI INSTRUM, V58, P1349 KALUARACHCHI D, 1983, PHYS REV B, V28, P3663 KIRCZENOW G, 1988, CAN J PHYS, V66, P39 MAMIN HJ, 1986, PHYS REV B, V34, P9015; NR: 10; TC: 6; J9: J MICROSC-OXFORD; PN: Part 1; PG: 7; GA: T9506Source type: Electronic(1
STM imaging of the complete bacterial cell sheath of Methanospirillum hungatei
PT: J; CR: BLACKFORD BL, 1987, REV SCI INSTRUM, V58, P1343 DAHN DC, 1988, J VAC SCI TECHNOL A, V6, P548 SPROTT GD, 1986, CAN J MICROBIOL, V32, P847 STEWART M, 1985, J MOL BIOL, V183, P509; NR: 4; TC: 16; J9: J MICROSC-OXFORD; PN: Part 1; PG: 7; GA: T9506Source type: Electronic(1
The Imaging of a Complete Biological Structure with the Scanning Tunneling Microscope
PT: J; CR: 1986, IBM J RES DEV, V30 AMREIN M, 1988, IN PRESS J MICROSCOP AMREIN M, 1988, SCIENCE, V240, P514 BEVERIDGE TJ, 1985, J BACTERIOL, V162, P728 BEVERIDGE TJ, 1987, CAN J MICROBIOL, V33, P725 BINNIG G, 1982, HELV PHYS ACTA, V55, P726 BLACKFORD BL, 1987, REV SCI INSTRUM, V58, P1343 BLACKFORD BL, 1988, IN PRESS J MICROSCOP DAHN DC, 1988, J VAC SCI TECHNOL A, V6, P548 FOSTER JS, 1988, IN PRESS J MICROSCOP HANSMA PK, 1987, J APPL PHYS, V61, R1 LINDSAY SM, 1988, J VAC SCI TECHNOL A, V6, P544 SHAW PJ, 1985, J BACTERIOL M, V161, P650 SMITH D, 1988, IN PRESS J MICROSCOP SMITH DPE, 1987, P NATL ACAD SCI USA, V84, P969 SONNENFELD R, 1986, SCIENCE, V232, P211 SPROTT GD, 1980, CAN J MICROBIOL, V26, P115 SPROTT GD, 1986, CAN J MICROBIOL, V32, P847 STEMMER A, 1987, SURF SCI, V181, P394 STEWART M, 1985, J MOL BIOL, V183, P509 STROSCIO JA, 1987, PHYS REV LETT, V58, P1668 ZASADZINSKI JAN, 1988, SCIENCE, V239, P1013; NR: 22; TC: 12; J9: ULTRAMICROSCOPY; PG: 6; GA: AA937Source type: Electronic(1
Felix Dahn e il mito tedesco dell'Italia gotica
Felix Dahn's historical works and fiction are concerned with the age of "Völkerwanderung" and explore similar historical issues. His novel "Ein Kampf um Rom" is addressed to German-speaking readers. It was read and valued by the German middle class and by some intellectuals. In the novel, Dahn emphasizes German virtues, especially loyalty ("Treue"), the importance of which in contemporary culture is also attested to by monuments built in his age. Dahn shows that ancient Germanic peoples, as well as modern Germans, are loyal to both family and "Reich". The novel is one of the first expressions of the German interest in the history of the Goths which emerged in the final decades of the nineteenth century. The question of the identity of the German Volk is also present in other novels by Dahn, such as Attila and Stilicho. The author was influenced by the contemporary debate on the "Kleindeutsch-Großdeutsch" problem. Dahn offers a negative vision of the Roman Empire. In some cases he shows admiration for Italians, despite generally accepting the stereotype of Italian deceitfulness
Scanning tunneling microscopy imaging of uncoated biological material
PT: J; CR: AMREIN M, 1989, SCIENCE, V243, P1708 BEEBE TP, 1989, SCIENCE, V243, P370 BINNIG G, 1986, REV SCI INSTRUM, V57, P1688 BLACKFORD BL, 1987, REV SCI INSTRUM, V58, P1343 BLACKFORD BL, 1988, J MICROSC-OXFORD, V152, P237 BLACKFORD BL, 1989, ULTRAMICROSCOPY, V26, P427 DAHN DC, 1988, J VAC SCI TECHNOL A, V6, P548 JAMES MNG, 1986, NATURE, V319, P33 JERICHO MH, 1987, REV SCI INSTRUM, V58, P1349 JERICHO MH, 1989, J APPL PHYS, V65, P5237 LINDSAY SM, 1989, SCIENCE, V244, P1063 MAMIN HJ, 1986, PHYS REV B, V34, P9015 MICHAEL NG, 1985, BIOCHEMISTRY-US, V24, P3701 NATALIA S, 1984, J BIOCHEM-TOKYO, V259, P11353 STEWART M, 1985, J MOL BIOL, V183, P509; NR: 15; TC: 25; J9: J VAC SCI TECHNOL A; PG: 6; GA: CL594Source type: Electronic(1
Intercalation of poly[oligo(ethylene glycol) oxalate] into vanadium pentoxide xerogel: Preparation, characterization and conductivity properties
Il romanzo storico tedesco di fine Ottocento come scuola di inumanità: Felix Dahn (1834-1912). Una biografia critica
Il volume raccoglie i risultati di lunghe e approfondite ricerche condotte dall’autrice sulla figura di Felix Dahn (1834-1912), professore di discipline giuridiche e di storia del diritto nella Germania bismarckiana e guglielmina, ma soprattutto autore di successo di romanzi storici, la cui enorme fortuna contribuì a diffondere e a rendere popolare un Germanesimo tragico-eroico fatale per la corrosione di ogni principio di umanità, con ripercussioni infauste sulla formazione di intere generazioni di giovani Tedeschi fino alla Seconda Guerra mondiale. L’autrice ricostruisce le origini del mito germanico nell’opera di Dahn attraverso una approfondita indagine biografica che mette in luce gli intrecci tra la vicenda personale dello scrittore e la storia culturale e politica del suo tempo, attingendo per la prima volta a una ricchissima documentazione inedita, costituita in particolare dalla corrispondenza familiare e dalle lettere di amici e colleghi, custodite presso la Biblioteca Nazionale Bavarese e l’Archivio Centrale di Stato di Monaco, finora mai utilizzate dagli studiosi.This book collects the results of long and in-depth research conducted by the author on the figure of Felix Dahn (1834-1912), professor of legal discipline and history of law in Bismarckian and Wilhelmine Germany, but above all a successful author of historical novels, whose enormous fortune contributed to spreading and popularizing a tragic-heroic Germanism fatal to the corrosion of every principle of humanity, with unfortunate repercussions on the education of entire generations of young Germans up until the Second World War. The volume reconstructs the origins of the Germanic myth in Dahn’s work through an in-depth biographical investigation that highlights the connections between the writer’s personal story and the cultural and political history of his time, drawing for the first time on a wealth of unpublished documentation, consisting in particular of family correspondence and letters from friends and colleagues, kept at the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek and the Hauptstaatsarchiv München, never used by scholars until now
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