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    11. Berman (Daniel W.), Myth and Cultur in Aeschylus’ Seven against Thebes

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    Demont Paul. 11. Berman (Daniel W.), Myth and Cultur in Aeschylus’ Seven against Thebes. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 124, fascicule 1, Janvier-juin 2011. pp. 166-167

    11. Berman (Daniel W.), Myth and Cultur in Aeschylus’ Seven against Thebes

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    Demont Paul. 11. Berman (Daniel W.), Myth and Cultur in Aeschylus’ Seven against Thebes. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 124, fascicule 1, Janvier-juin 2011. pp. 166-167

    G. W. Skinner Research Bibliography

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    This archive contains the original.enl file of the Skinner Lab research bibliography exported from Endnote to .ris format, as well as a Zotero compliant version of the same bibliography .ris format. The bibliography contains more than 11,000 entries. Some duplicated author names, or inconsistencies from the original data entry process have not been corrected. The contents of the bibliography can be browsed directly on the Zotero website: https://www.zotero.org/groups/skinner_mainbib/items The Zotero website features additional references related to Skinner's work published after 2008

    Ten „zły” Berman? Słowo o książce Piotra Rypsona

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    The text discusses a monograph by Piotr Rypson about Mieczysław Berman. When we consider Czerwony monter [The Red Assembler], however, we need to refer to a concept that is closely akin, namely, Andrzej Leder’s take on revolution. What is underscored here is Berman’s composite photographs since, as the author of this discussion believes and expands upon in her text – they depict most accurately the times of the photo designer’s life. He is considered the creator of the communist propaganda’s graphical language. And that is probably why a considerable period has had to elapse before he became again considered “worthy” of the scholarly interest. It seems, in this day and age, important to reconsider the works of this world-renown “assembler” of red propaganda, merely in order to trace the remnants of his style in the graphic-design culture of today.The text discusses a monograph by Piotr Rypson about Mieczysław Berman. When we consider Czerwony monter [The Red Assembler], however, we need to refer to a concept that is closely akin, namely, Andrzej Leder’s take on revolution. What is underscored here is Berman’s composite photographs since, as the author of this discussion believes and expands upon in her text – they depict most accurately the times of the photo designer’s life. He is considered the creator of the communist propaganda’s graphical language. And that is probably why a considerable period has had to elapse before he became again considered “worthy” of the scholarly interest. It seems, in this day and age, important to reconsider the works of this world-renown “assembler” of red propaganda, merely in order to trace the remnants of his style in the graphic-design culture of today

    Myth and Culture in Aeschylus' Seven Against Thebes

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    Contains fulltext : 45012.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Daniel W. Berman Myth and Culture in Aeschylus' Seven Against Thebes Roma:Edizioni dell'Ateneo ,2007 978-88-8476-131-

    O współczesnym języku polskim w Biblii Paulistów: „Przekleństwo” serii przekładowej

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    The author argues that the Paulian Bible, and particularly the translation of the Gospels and Psalms, uses only seemingly “modern language”, as its text in many cases borrows full phrases from the Millennium Bible. This creates a certain linguistic hybrid, mixing colloquial language and a “Polish biblical style” already established by tradition. This thesis is illustrated by numerous examples based on to the analysed text. Another issue is the theoretical and practical validity of the very fact of relying on modern language, and indeed on colloquial language in the translation of the Scriptures. From a theoretical point of view, this clearly contradicts the tradition set by St. Jerome’s Vulgate, whose translational language violated the canons of Ciceronian Latin (i.e., the language that sounded natural to the educated audience of the time), in an effort to be as faithful to the original as possible. Jerome juxtaposed it with the syntactic structures of Hebrew, resulting in a certain new quality, still perceived long afterwards as a “beneficial linguistic dissonance” (a formulation coined by Berman), also leading to an expansion of the resources of the target language. This principle was adopted in later Catholic translations of the Bible, including Father Jakub Wujek translation, and only rejected by the new Protestant tradition inaugurated by Martin Luther. From a practical point of view, however, one may inquire about the pastoral effectiveness of using such language and reaching out to the Protestant tradition in a situation where the Protestant churches of Europe are emptying, despite the proposal of “easified Christianity”.Autor niniejszego artykułu stawia tezę, iż w Biblii Paulistów, w szczególności zaś w tłumaczeniu Ewangelii i Psalmów, zastosowano tylko pozornie „język współczesny”, gdyż jej tekst w wielu wypadkach zapożycza pełne frazy z Biblii Tysiąclecia. Powstaje w ten sposób pewna hybryda językowa, mieszająca język potoczny i już utrwalony tradycją „polski styl biblijny”. Tezę tę ilustrują liczne przykłady oparte o analizowany tekst. Kolejną poruszaną kwestią jest teoretyczna i praktyczna zasadność samego faktu sięgania po język współczesny, a w istocie po język potoczny w przekładzie Pisma Świętego. Z teoretycznego punktu widzenia jest to jednoznacznie sprzeczne z tradycją wyznaczoną przez Wulgatę św. Hieronima, którego przekładowy język naruszał kanony łaciny cycerońskiej (a więc języka naturalnie brzmiącego dla ówczesnego wykształconego odbiorcy) w trosce o jak największą wierność wobec oryginału. Święty Hieronim zderzał łacinę ze strukturami składniowymi języka hebrajskiego, w wyniku czego powstała pewna nowa jakość, odbierana jeszcze długi czas później jako „dobroczynny zgrzyt językowy” (sformułowanie A. Bermana), prowadzący również do poszerzenia zasobów języka docelowego. Ta zasada została przyjęta w późniejszych katolickich przekładach Biblii, w tym w przekładzie ks. Jakuba Wujka, i odrzucona dopiero przez nową tradycję protestancką zainaugurowaną przez Marcina Lutra. Z praktycznego natomiast punktu widzenia wolno zadać pytanie o duszpasterską skuteczność używania takiego języka i sięganie do tradycji protestanckiej w sytuacji, gdy kościoły protestanckie Europy pustoszeją mimo propozycji „chrześcijaństwa ułatwionego”

    Ten „zły” Berman? Słowo o książce Piotra Rypsona

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    The text discusses a monograph by Piotr Rypson about Mieczysław Berman. When we consider Czerwony monter [The Red Assembler], however, we need to refer to a concept that is closely akin, namely, Andrzej Leder’s take on revolution. What is underscored here is Berman’s composite photographs since, as the author of this discussion believes and expands upon in her text – they depict most accurately the times of the photo designer’s life. He is considered the creator of the communist propaganda’s graphical language. And that is probably why a considerable period has had to elapse before he became again considered “worthy” of the scholarly interest. It seems, in this day and age, important to reconsider the works of this world-renown “assembler” of red propaganda, merely in order to trace the remnants of his style in the graphic-design culture of today

    Behavior and large-scale experimental testing of Steel Plate Shear Walls with Coupling

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    The Steel Plate Shear Wall with Coupling (SPSW-WC) configuration is an extension of the conventional Steel Plate Shear Wall (SPSW) seismic lateral force resisting system. The SPSW system is composed of a steel frame with web plates between the beams and columns. In North America, the web plates of the SPSW are typically slender and unstiffened and dissipate energy through yielding of a diagonal tension field. Architectural constraints often encourage the designer to place a pair of conventional SPSWs adjacently. The SPSW-WC configuration consists of linking a pair of SPSW piers together with coupling beams at the floor level. The SPSW-WC configuration retains many of the benefits of the SPSW system, such as high initial stiffness, good ductility, and the ability to dissipate a large amount of energy, while introducing another form of energy dissipation. Additionally, the SPSW-WC system achieves greater material efficiency than a pair of conventional SPSWs. However, limited research is available on the SPSW-WC configuration. Therefore, the purpose of this work is to present a comprehensive study of the SPSW-WC configuration as a seismic lateral force resisting system in high seismic regions. The conventional SPSW design procedure was extended for the SPSW-WC configuration. The design procedure was used to develop a suite of prototype structures. The fundamental response of the SPSW-WC configuration was explored through a mechanism analysis. Closed-form analytical expressions were derived based on the geometry and member sizes of a SPSW-WC frame for the ultimate strength and the degree of coupling, a parameter related to the proportion of the applied moment resisted by a vertical axial force couple in the piers. The prototype structures were analyzed using time history analysis under different levels of ground shaking. The performance of the SPSW-WC was compared with the conventional SPSW system. An experimental test program was developed to explore the response of the SPSW-WC with realistic fabrication techniques. Two half-scale specimens were constructed to represent the bottom three stories of two six-story prototype structures. The degree of coupling and the characteristic inelastic behavior in the coupling beams were the primary parameters that differentiated the two specimens. The specimens were subjected to a cyclic displacement protocol, with mixed-mode hybrid control algorithms used to emulate the demands on bottom three stories of a six-story structure. The experimental SPSW-WC specimens demonstrated robust cyclic performance that was consistent with the design intent. Both specimens reached 4% lateral drift, the maximum displacement that could be imposed by the facility, with minimal strength degradation. Additionally, a large amount of energy was dissipated during each test, with over 20% equivalent viscous damping observed in the 4% drift cycles. The web plates, horizontal boundary elements, and coupling beams all exhibited ductile response through large inelastic deformations. Numerical simulations of the experimental specimens accurately captured the global and local behavior observed in the laboratory. The numerical modeling approach used in this study is shown to be an accurate tool for evaluating nonlinear response of the SPSW-WC system. Furthermore, the assumptions in the design procedure were validated using the response of the experimental test program. The SPSW-WC configuration was shown to be a viable seismic lateral force resisting system for use in high seismic regions through analytical, numerical, and experimental exploration. A design procedure and supporting equations for quantifying fundamental system parameters have established a framework for proportioning SPSW-WC systems to achieve acceptable seismic performance. 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    Early post-stress LV dyssynchrony: A new marker for significant CAD

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    [No abstract available]Aggarwal H, 2014, J NUCL CARDIOL, V21, P739, DOI 10.1007-s12350-014-9886-4; AlJaroudi W, 2012, J NUCL CARDIOL, V19, P958, DOI 10.1007-s12350-012-9592-z; AlJaroudi W, 2012, J NUCL CARDIOL, V19, P63, DOI 10.1007-s12350-011-9463-z; AlJaroudi W, 2011, J NUCL CARDIOL, V18, P36, DOI 10.1007-s12350-010-9296-1; AlJaroudi W, 2010, J NUCL CARDIOL, V17, P1058, DOI 10.1007-s12350-010-9271-x; AlJaroudi W, 2012, EUR J NUCL MED MOL I, V39, P665, DOI 10.1007-s00259-011-2025-4; AlJaroudi W, 2012, EUR J NUCL MED MOL I, V39, P1581, DOI 10.1007-s00259-012-2171-3; AlJaroudi WA, 2010, J NUCL CARDIOL, V17, P398, DOI 10.1007-s12350-009-9169-7; Berman DS, 2007, J NUCL CARDIOL, V14, P521, DOI 10.1016-j.nuclcard.2007.05.008; Chen CC, 2012, EUR J NUCL MED MOL I, V39, P1904, DOI 10.1007-s00259-012-2208-7; Chen J, 2005, J NUCL CARDIOL, V12, P687, DOI 10.1016-j.nuclcard.2005.06.088; Daou D, 2004, J NUCL CARDIOL, V11, P53, DOI 10.1016-j.nuclcard.2003.09.011; Emmett L, 2012, J NUCL CARDIOL, V19, P735, DOI 10.1007-s12350-012-9571-4; Goldberg AS, 2014, J NUCL CARDIOL, V21, P57, DOI 10.1007-s12350-013-9787-y; Henneman MM, 2007, J NUCL MED, V48, P1104, DOI 10.2967-jnumed.107.039925; Henneman MM, 2007, J AM COLL CARDIOL, V49, P1708, DOI 10.1016-j.jacc.2007.01.063; Huang W, 2014, J NUCL CARDIOL; Igarashi Y, 2013, CIRC J, V78, P141; Johnson LL, 1997, J AM COLL CARDIOL, V30, P1641, DOI 10.1016-S0735-1097(97)00388-4; Kakouros N, 2013, EUR RADIOL, V23, P958, DOI 10.1007-s00330-012-2670-4; Lin XH, 2010, J NUCL CARDIOL, V17, P811, DOI 10.1007-s12350-010-9238-y; Marsan NA, 2008, J AM SOC ECHOCARDIOG, V21, P801, DOI 10.1016-j.echo.2007.12.006; Naya M, 2014, J NUCL MED, V55, P248, DOI 10.2967-jnumed.113.121442; Salimian S, 2014, J NUCL CARDIOL, V21, P375, DOI 10.1007-s12350-013-9847-3; Trimble MA, 2008, NUCL MED COMMUN, V29, P374, DOI 10.1097-MNM.0b013e3282f81380; Van Tosh A, 2013, J NUCL CARDIOL, V20, P1060, DOI 10.1007-s12350-013-9784-1; Zhou Yanli, 2013, World J Nucl Med, V12, P3, DOI 10.4103-1450-1147.113931; Zhou YL, 2013, NUCL MED COMMUN, V34, P124, DOI 10.1097-MNM.0b013e32835c08c1; Zoghbi GJ, 2008, NUCL CARDIAC IMAGING0

    Weeder

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    Patent for an invention "to provide a simple, light, and durable implement which will effectually remove weeds, rubbish, and all foreign matter simultaneously from each side of a row or drill of corn, cotton, or other plants and direct the removed material to the longitudinal center of the row or drill" (lines 8-14)
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