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    FW: Missing receipts from expense report # 88 Amy Brenner

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    Brenner 2020 – Ntano – Audio 3

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    Montage by Klaus-Peter Brenner of two audio tracks: (1) Malaŵian Sena ntano polyphonic multi-part singing. Track B3 from Gerhard Kubik and Moya Aliya Malamusi (1989), Südliches Malaŵi. Musiker aus Malaŵi. “Opeka nyimbo” Musiker-Komponisten. / Southern Malaŵi: Musicians from Malaŵi. “Opeka nyimbo” Musician-composers. Berlin: Musikethnologische Abteilung, Museum für Völkerkunde Berlin, Staatliche Museen Preußischer Kulturbesitz. MC 15. Double LP. (2) Excerpt of the Shona mbira dzavadzimu piece “Nhemamusasa”, kushaura and kutsinhira parts both played by the author; one harmonic cycle extracted, looped and tempo digitally increased according to the original tempo of recording (1). Excerpts of both tracks are looped and digitally superimposed in order to demonstrate their remarkable degree of structural congruence. Discussion of the montage in Klaus-Peter Brenner (2020), “A Grammatical Merger of Heterogeneous Musical Structures: The Vocal Polyphony Ntano of the Sena of Southern Malaŵi.” In Understanding Musics: Festschrift on the Occasion of Gerd Grupe\u27s 65th Birthday, ed. Malik Sharif and Kendra Stepputat, 125–151. Düren: Shaker

    Wendy Brenner

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    Wendy Brenner visited The College at Brockport in October 1996. She is an author and professor of Creative Writing.Archived web contentSUNY BrockportWriters Forum Author Photo

    Wendy Brenner

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    Wendy Brenner visited The College at Brockport in October 1996. She is an author and professor of Creative Writing.https://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/writers_photos/1007/thumbnail.jp

    Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Wild Rice Sulfate Standard Mesocosm Study: Water, Sediment, and Porewater "Synoptic" Sampling 2013 and 2015

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    Comprises the dataset analyzed in manuscript by Myrbo et al (Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences).This dataset represents opportunistic, "synoptic" sampling of 30 experimental mesocosms for chemical parameters. The mesocosm experiments were undertaken by Dr. John Pastor (UMN-Duluth) and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) to improve the understanding of why wild rice (Zizania palustris, manoomin, psin) is observed to thrive only in waters with low sulfate (SO4), and to contribute to evaluation of Minnesota Rules 7050.0224, promulgated in 1973, which seeks to limit the exposure of wild rice to sulfate concentrations exceeding 10 mg/L.The dataset is now released as manuscripts using it are being published.Clean Water Fund, created by the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment to Minnesota’s constitution; LacCore was supported by NSF grant EAR-0949962 to Myrbo and others.Myrbo, Amy. (2017). Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Wild Rice Sulfate Standard Mesocosm Study: Water, Sediment, and Porewater "Synoptic" Sampling 2013 and 2015. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://doi.org/10.13020/D6595Z

    A Comprehensive Companion to Hemingway’s \u3cem\u3eA Moveable Feast\u3c/em\u3e: Annotation to Interpretation

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    Thorough guide to the people, places, events, and allusions mentioned in Hemingway’s posthumously published Parisian memoir. Brenner identifies, defines, explicates, and interprets each entry, bringing to bear his extensive biographical, historical, and cultural knowledge of the author and era. Brenner’s introduction examines the volume’s composition, controversial editing, publication, and critical reception

    Abner Brenner

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    ABNER BRENNER NBS:1930 ‑ 1971 Birth: August 5, 1908, Kansas City, Missouri Death: August 13, 1999, Bethesda, Maryland Education: University of Missouri, BA (Chemistry), 1929 University of Wisconsin, MS (Chemistry), 1930 University of Maryland, PhD (chemistry), 1939 Principal field: Electrodeposition Positions held at NBS: Chief, Electrolysis and Metal Deposition Section Honors: U.S. Department of Commerce: Silver Medal, 1958; Gold Medal, 1963 American Electroplaters' Society: Proctor Award, 1946/48; Heussner Award, 1958; Scientific Achievement Award, 1961 Electrochemical Society William Blum Award, 1965 Elected to Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi Memberships: American Chemical Society American Electroplaters' Society Institute of Metal Finishing Electrochemical Society Washington Association of Scientists Washing Academy of Sciences (Chairman, Committee on Science Talent) Publications: Author of many technical publications in the electroplating field and holds patents on 22 inventions, including the magnagage, an instrument used to measure the thickness of plated coatings, and the spiral contractometer

    Transitando entre a Diáspora e a Terra de Israel no romance "Mikan Umikan" de Yossef Haim Brenner

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    "Mikan Umikan" ("Daqui e de lá") é o primeiro romance de Brenner publicado na Palestina, em 1911. Brenner, integrante da segunda aliá, nasceu na atual Ucrânia, em 1881, e morreu na Palestina em 1921. Nesse romance, Brenner transita entre dois mundos: o mundo da tradição e da diáspora e o mundo novo que ele vê renascer numa terra antiga que lhe provoca dúvidas e questionamentos. Se até a época de Brenner a literatura hebraica apresentava uma visão idílica da Terra de Israel, nessa obra o autor a apresenta a partir de uma perspectiva realista. Sua obra se caracteriza por um profundo pessimismo em relação ao mundo que o rodeia. Transiting between Diaspora and the Land of Israel in the novel "Mikan Umikan" by Yossef Haim Brenner - Abstract:  "Mikan Umikan" ("From Here and From There") is the first novel by Brenner published in Palestine, in 1911. Brenner, who immigrated to Palestine in the second wave of immigration (Second Alia), was born in the Ukraine in 1881 and died in Palestine in 1921. In this novel, Brenner moves between two worlds: the world of tradition and the Diaspora and the new world where he is reborn in an ancient land which presents him with doubts and questions. If until Brenner’s time Hebrew literature presented an idyllic view of the land of Israel, in this work the author portrays the land from a realist perspective. His work is characterized by a deep pessimism in regards to the world surrounding him

    sj-docx-1-eso-10.1177_23969873241246591 – Supplemental material for Impact of time to start of tranexamic acid treatment on rebleed risk and outcome in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-eso-10.1177_23969873241246591 for Impact of time to start of tranexamic acid treatment on rebleed risk and outcome in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage by Menno R Germans, Maud A Tjerkstra, René Post, Amy Brenner, Mervyn DI Vergouwen, Gabriël JE Rinkel, Yvo BWEM Roos, René van den Berg, Bert A Coert, W Peter Vandertop and Dagmar Verbaan in European Stroke Journal</p
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