11,005 research outputs found
Molecular Characterization of Nonpolypoid Colorectal Adenomas
Meijer, G.A. [Promotor]Mulder, C.J.J. [Promotor]Carvalho, B. [Copromotor]Engeland, M. van [Copromotor
No.204, William Mulder, interview by Everett L. Cooley
Transcript (218 pages) of interviews by Everett L. Cooley with William Mulder, University of Utah professor emeritus of English, on February 9, 16, and 23, and March 8, 1988. This interview is no. 204 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape nos. U-722 through U-729Mulder (b. 1915) recalls his family and personal history, early life in Salt Lake, education, military service, Scandinavian studies, four sojourns in India, responsibilities at the University of Utah including his editorship of the Western Humanities Review, his work with the establishment of the Middle East Center, tenure as a faculty member of the English Department, and association with the "Swearing Elders." Interviewer: Everett L. Coole
Parasyntax and the sentential level in axiomatic functionalism
This thesis is presented as a contribution to the St Andrews School
of Linguistics, Axiomatic Functionalism, as developed by Mulder and
Hervey. It is essentially a piece of Theoretical Linguistics which
outlines an approach to the hitherto undeveloped areas of Parasyntax
and the Sentential Level in Axiomatic Functionalism.
The theoretical arguments are supported by descriptive hypotheses
concerning the nature of Spoken English. These descriptions are
corpus-based.
The conclusion reached by the author is that not only are Parasyntax
and the Sentential Level distinct in theory (this is axiomatic), but
they are also distinct in their application as regards methodology
and description. This conclusion will undoubtedly prove to be
controversial in the light of recent developments in Axiomatic
Functionalism concerning the Postulates in particular (of which the
author was at the time of writing unaware), and in the light of
other Functionalist approaches to the nature of intonation and
sentences.
It is anticipated that this thesis will be of value to those
interested in Functionalism as well as those concerned with
intonation and the levels of language beyond syntax
Egge Simon Mulder, hoogleraar
Egge Simon Mulder, professor from 1956 to 1970E S Mulder succeeded Berend Gemser as professor in Old Testament Studies in the Faculty of Theology (Sec A) at the University of Pretoria. His approach was historicalcritical and at the same time he was totally committed to the ecclesiastical ministry. He can be characterised as an exponent of so-called Ethical Theology.Although he did not fully integrate his scientific work and his theologising within the scope of the church, he contributed to the present close ties between the Facultyand the Nederduitsch Hervormde Church, as well as to the ethos that there is no dichotomy between reason and faith
Trade Performance in Transport
communication préparée par B. Chane Kune, N. Mulder et I. Rabaud (1998),présentée par N. Mulder au 14me PROGRESS Seminar on the Service Economy, Genève, 11-12 septembr
Trade Performance in Transport
communication préparée par B. Chane Kune, N. Mulder et I. Rabaud (1998),présentée par N. Mulder au 14me PROGRESS Seminar on the Service Economy, Genève, 11-12 septembr
How you can prevent being hammered by injustice
462.B.1.6(11).pdf created from the media publications in the SA Election material Collection MS 462, held in the Manuscripts Section of the Stellenbosch Library and Information Service.Newspaper advertisement by the Freedom Front (FF) calling on South Africans to vote for them to ensure the prevention of injustice. Compiled by Dr Pieter Mulder, chairman of the FF
Haptic gas pedal feedback for active car-following support
The research presented in this dissertation focuses on supporting drivers in the longitudinal control of their vehicle during car-following. The goal of the research is the human-centred development of a haptic gas pedal interface that comfortably supports drivers in maintaining a safe separation with a leading vehicle during car-following. Two different approaches were found to be suitable for implementation as haptic information providers through the gas pedal. The first approach was to add a force to the gas pedal dynamics which would have to be related to the safe-field-of-travel ahead of the own vehicle and changes therein. The gas pedal dynamics, that is, the force/pedal-position relationship is not changed by this approach. The second approach was to change the stiffness of the gas pedal by adding a virtual stiffness to the inherent stiffness of the gas pedal. By doing so, the dynamics of the gas pedal are changed depending on the changes detected in the safe-field-of-travel. In both approaches, an electrical actuator provides the additional force or stiffness. The main hypothesis of this dissertation is the assumption that with the appropriate haptic feedback of longitudinal traffic information drivers will adopt a force-task in controlling the haptic gas pedal. Experimental verification leads to the conclusion that the stiffness feedback design with time-to-contact information scaled by time headway performs best in this respect.Aerospace Engineerin
How you can prevent having your culture and lifestyle squashed
462.B.1.6(10).pdf created from the media publications in the SA Election material Collection MS 462, held in the Manuscripts Section of the Stellenbosch Library and Information Service.Newspaper advertisement by the Freedom Front (FF) calling on South Africans to vote for them to ensure that their culture and lifestyle is not "squashed". Compiled by Dr Pieter Mulder, chairman of the FF
You dare not vote
462.B.1.6(8).pdf created from the media publications in the SA Election material Collection MS 462, held in the Manuscripts Section of the Stellenbosch Library and Information Service.You dare not vote. The Argus.Newspaper advertisement by the Freedom Front (FF) presenting five reasons to vote for the FF. Information compiled by Dr Pieter Mulder, chairman of the FF
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