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A. Driver became A. Buss
The Burnett Archive of Working Class Autobiographies was gathered together by John Burnett, David Vincent and David Mayall whilst compiling their three volumes annotated bibliography, "The Autobiography of the Working Class" (Harvester Press, 1984-1989). This book includes descriptions of unpublished autobiographies and indicates their locations. Excerpts from some of the autobiographies have been published in "Destiny obscure: autobiographies of childhood, education, and family from the1820s to the 1920s", edited by John Burnett (Routledge 1994 and A. Lane, 1982). The authors "sought to identify not only the large numbers of printed works scattered in various local history libraries and record offices, but also extant private memoirs, many of which remain hidden in family attics, known only to the author and a handful of relatives" (Introduction to vol.1, p. xxix). The criteria for inclusion were: the writers were working class for at least part of their lives; they wrote in English; and they lived for some time in England, Scotland or Wales between 1790 and 1945. John Burnett was professor of social history at Brunel University from 1972 to 1990.The memories of Phyllis L. Buss (born 1898). She describes her childhood, marriage and work as, firstly, a machinist and then later in a role delivering telegrams for the Post Office
The effect of Cognition- Based Technique Training on stroke Lenght in Age-Gruop Swimmers
Schmidt AC, Ungerechts B, Buss W, Schack T. The effect of Cognition- Based Technique Training on stroke Lenght in Age-Gruop Swimmers. In: Kyendlie PL, ed. Biomechanic and Medicine in Swimming. 2010: 283-286
The FM and PL Libraries Documentation
Building complex SPMD code in an ecient and portable way is nowadays a challenge, especially when there is no uniformity of tools and libraries across platforms. The Fast Messages (FM) and the Portability Library (PL) where both designed to provide the basis of an abstract enough framework for C, so that problems can be coded and ported to any supported platform with no more than a few changes in the makeles and a recompilation. The FM library provides a message passing communications library built around the Berkeley Active Messages library. The PL library provides the primitives for host to node communication for problem initialization and results collection, as well as other miscellaneous and potentially non-portable primitives. This technical report contains the documentation for both libraries.Technical report LCSR-TR-25
Increasing science, technology, engineering, and mathematics skills using Project Lead the Way
Includes bibliographical references
Introduction to Urban Science: Evidence and Theory of Cities as Complex Systems
Luís Bettencourt provides a timely, comprehensive, and rigorous treatment of urban space, by contributing to the
advancement of knowledge in the field of urban science. The author develops a valuable scientific guide for researchers,
policymakers, practitioners, and students interested in understanding cities as complex systems. Today, more than half of
world's population lives in urban areas, and, according to theWorld Bank data, by 2045, urban citizens will increase up to
6 billion. Cities of different sizes will play a pivotal role in the postpandemic recovery and, most importantly, they will
make the green transition of our economies and societies really work in coming years. Therefore, understanding “how
each city and every one of its people is the result of the aggregation of many choices, accidents, and influences from
their compounded joint history” (p. xxi) becomes crucial to manage present and future local and global challenges
MultiEmo: Multilingual, Multilevel, Multidomain Sentiment Analysis Corpus of Consumer Reviews
MultiEmo, a new benchmark data set for the multilingual sentiment analysis task including 11 languages. The collection contains consumer reviews from four domains: medicine, hotels, products and university. The original reviews in Polish contained 8,216 documents consisting of 57,466 sentences. The reviews were manually annotated with sentiment at the level of the whole document and at the level of a sentence (3 annotators per element). We achieved a high Positive Specific Agreement value of 0.91 for texts and 0.88 for sentences. The collection was then translated automatically into English, Chinese, Italian, Japanese, Russian, German, Spanish, French, Dutch and Portuguese. MultiEmo is publicly available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence.
More information: https://github.com/CLARIN-PL/multiemo
Citation:
@inproceedings{kocon2021multiemo,
title={Multiemo: Multilingual, multilevel, multidomain sentiment analysis corpus of consumer reviews},
author={Koco{\'n}, Jan and Mi{\l}kowski, Piotr and Kanclerz, Kamil},
booktitle={International Conference on Computational Science},
pages={297--312},
year={2021},
organization={Springer}
The chain-level intersection product for PL pseudomanifolds revisited
Abstract We generalize the PL intersection product for chains on PL manifolds and for intersection chains on PL stratified pseudomanifolds to products of locally finite chains on non-compact spaces that are natural with respect to restriction to open sets. This is necessary to sheafify the intersection product, an essential step in proving duality between the Goresky-MacPherson intersection homology product and the intersection cohomology cup product pairing recently defined by the author and McClure. We also provide a correction to the Goresky-MacPherson proof of a version of Poincaré duality on pseudomanifolds that is used in the construction of the intersection product
Chinese mothers - Western daughters? : cross-cultural representations of mother-daughter relationships in contemporary Chinese and Western women's writing
This study looks at women's prose narrative representing four major
Chinese communities during the last 30 years, and focuses on the depiction of
mother-daughter relationships among personae within the narrative texts. The
thesis seeks to suggest that mother-daughter relationships within the texts are a
reflection of how a text responds to its mother culture in the course of development.
Narrative prose ranging from self-professed autobiographies to the fictional,
written by Chinese women from American-Chinese communities, Hong Kong,
Taiwan and Mainland China, are examined in a comparative approach within an
ethnical framework. The concept of a national literature is discussed with regard to
different fonns of Chinese-ness.
It is revealed, in the course of this examination, that each group of Chinese
women's writing examined here demonstrates an acute awareness of a link with an
original mother culture, the Chinese orientation. However, recent events both
inside and outside China have inevitably shaped cultural development in these
communities, resulting in splits and diversifications in the individual cultural
consciousness.
Approached from this perspective, the Chinese mother culture gains a new
vitality by virtue of shedding the burden of a long history. Focusing on the
intertextual activities of regional writings, it is shown that represented Chinese-ness
is no longer an unchanged and unchanging phenomenon, but is redefined each
moment through the locus of interactions among independent hybrid communities
Prodromus Entomology : Natural History Of Lepidopterous Insects Of New South Wales ; Collected, Engraved, And Faithfully Painted After Nature / By John William Lewin, A.L.S. Of Paramatta, New South Wales. Published From The Hand Of His Brother Thomas Lewin ...
PRODROMUS ENTOMOLOGY : NATURAL HISTORY OF LEPIDOPTEROUS INSECTS OF NEW SOUTH WALES ; COLLECTED, ENGRAVED, AND FAITHFULLY PAINTED AFTER NATURE / BY JOHN WILLIAM LEWIN, A.L.S. OF PARAMATTA, NEW SOUTH WALES. PUBLISHED FROM THE HAND OF HIS BROTHER THOMAS LEWIN ...
Prodromus Entomology : Natural History Of Lepidopterous Insects Of New South Wales ; Collected, Engraved, And Faithfully Painted After Nature / By John William Lewin, A.L.S. Of Paramatta, New South Wales. Published From The Hand Of His Brother Thomas Lewin ... (1)
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Widmung (11)
Preface (12)
Phalaenoides Glycinae. Pl. 1. (14)
Sphinx Ardenia. Pl. 2. (16)
Sphinx Oldenlandiae. Pl. 3. (17)
Bombyx Vulnerans. Pl. 4. (19)
Bombyx Nasuta. Pl. 5. (20)
Bombyx Lewinae. Pl. 6. (22)
Bombyx Exposita. Pl. 7. (23)
Bombyx Tristis. Pl. 8. (25)
Bombyx Banksiae. Pl. 9. (26)
Cryptophasa Irrorata. Pl. 10. (28)
Cryptophasa Albacosta. Pl. 11. (29)
Cryptophasa Rubescens. Pl. 12. (31)
Cryptophasa Pultenae. Pl. 13. (32)
Cryptophasa Strigata. Pl. 14. (34)
Lithosa Replana. Pl. 15. (35)
Hepialus Ligniveren. Pl. 16. (37)
Tortrix Australana. Pl. 17. (38)
Tinea Cossuna. Pl. 18. (40)
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Laplacian PL Image Evaluation Implying Correction of Photon Scattering in the Luminescence Detector
AbstractPhotoluminescence (PL) imaging is an established characterization method for investigating local inhomogeneities in solar cells. Conventional evaluation methods are based on the model of independent diodes, leading to wrong results of the local saturation current density J01. The Laplacian-based PL evaluation method does not rely on this model and has the potential to image J01 correctly. First attempts for using this method to evaluate PL images failed. In this contribution it is shown that the main reason for this failure was due to the light scattering effect occurring in the luminescence detector. Implying an image deconvolution procedure to the PL images with the correct point spread function, the result of the Laplacian-based evaluation method nearly shows the correct J01 distribution. It will be shown that the Laplacian-based method has also the potential to image the different dark current contributions (J01, J02 and ohmic) separately, as DLIT can do it already now
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