67 research outputs found

    Rzeki Adda i Pad jako miejsca pamięci literackiej w idylli Adda Alessandra Manzoniego

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    The article aims at analyzing the idyll Adda by Alessandro Manzoni, one of the greatest representatives of the Italian Romanticism. The Adda is one of the early, neoclassical works of Manzoni. The young author presents the monologue of the nymph Adda, the goddess of the river of the same name, who invites to her humble kingdom the poet Vincenzo Monti, born on the banks of the great Po. The rivers Adda and Po are presented in the Manzoni’s idyll as the places of the literary memory

    Gebel Adda and its environs: 50 years on

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    [First paragraph] Following the 2015 Kirwan Memorial Lecture delivered by Dr Grzymski (see also Grzymski 2010) this further brief article concerning the ARCE excavations at Gebel Adda has been prepared drawing on personal records of one of the participants (RH) and information provided by Horst Jaritz and the late Richard Edlund1 relating to a range of archaeological material in and around Gebel Adda. This summarises a much more extensive series of notes prepared by the first author (RH) along with drawings and photographs. With the aid of aerial photographs from the collections of George Gerster a composite map of Gebel Adda and its environs has also been prepared (fig.1) indicating some of the main sites in and around the ARCE concession including the outlines of the main cemeteries. It is hoped that this may be useful for those working with the various published reports which lack supporting mapping/plans

    Gebel Adda and its environs: 50 years on

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    [First paragraph] Following the 2015 Kirwan Memorial Lecture delivered by Dr Grzymski (see also Grzymski 2010) this further brief article concerning the ARCE excavations at Gebel Adda has been prepared drawing on personal records of one of the participants (RH) and information provided by Horst Jaritz and the late Richard Edlund1 relating to a range of archaeological material in and around Gebel Adda. This summarises a much more extensive series of notes prepared by the first author (RH) along with drawings and photographs. With the aid of aerial photographs from the collections of George Gerster a composite map of Gebel Adda and its environs has also been prepared (fig.1) indicating some of the main sites in and around the ARCE concession including the outlines of the main cemeteries. It is hoped that this may be useful for those working with the various published reports which lack supporting mapping/plans

    Gebel Adda Cemeteries 3 and 4 (1963-1964)

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    The excavation team of the American Research Center in Egypt, under the direction of Dr Nicholas B. Millet, first arrived at Gebel Adda in January 1963, for what were to be four excavation seasons. Excavations started in Cemetery 1, which included numerous tumuli, extending over c. 450m from the southern end of the concession to north east of the Citadel (Millet 1963). Work began in the south of the cemetery and excavated c. 127 tumuli, dated to the later post-Meroitic (X-Group) period. In the same area, amongst the tumuli, c. 30 medieval (Christian) graves were also found, thought likely to date to the earliest period of Christianization at Gebel Adda. Four examples of the double domed mud-brick tombs of the post-medieval (Islamic) period were also excavated in Cemetery One. In March 1963 excavations were also begun in Cemetery 3, lying some 160m south east of the Citadel hill (Figure 1, Plate 1), an area covered with much wind-blown sand, exposing c. 400 tombs during the first season (Millet 1963, 154). This work was continued in the second (1963-1964) season (Millet 1964) and the third season, for which no preliminary report was published (see also Millet 1967b; 1968; 2005; Grzymski 2010). Some preliminary observations of this area were published as the excavations were still underway by Millet (Millet 1963; 1964), but little else relating to this important work has yet been published. However, the first author (RH), as a member of the ARCE team, can throw some further light on some features of the excavations. Most importantly, having carried out much of the original preparation of site plans, it has been possible to reconstruct here some partial plans of Cemetery 3, which together with personal photographs of the site provide some useful new information concerning this part of the Gebel Adda excavations. Until the surviving site archives are more fully studied, and hopefully published, this brief report, as with previous reports (Huber and Edwards 2009; 2010), can provide a few further insights into the fascinating and clearly complex history of the Gebel Adda cemeteries

    Improved diastolic function in type 2 diabetes after a six month liraglutide treatment

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    AbstractAimsTo investigate whether liraglutide improves diastolic function in type 2 diabetes.MethodsThirty-seven patients with type 2 diabetes who began liraglutide therapy between June 2013 and May 2014 were enrolled in this observational, prospective study. 26 patients received liraglutide therapy for at least 6months. The remaining 11 patients withdrew from liraglutide therapy during the first month, were started on other hypoglycaemic therapies and formed the control group. Anthropometric, metabolic and echocardiographic parameters including pulsed wave tissue Doppler imaging were evaluated at baseline and at 6months.ResultsIn the liraglutide group the early diastolic mitral annulus velocity on the lateral (e-lat) and medial (e-med) sides of the mitral annulus increased from 9.2±3.4 to 11.6±4.7cm/s (p<0.001) and from 6.9±1.7 to 8.4±2.6cm/s (p<0.003), respectively. The ratio of early-to-late velocities on the lateral and medial sides of the mitral annulus increased from 0.7±0.3 to 0.9±0.4 (p<0.001) and from 0.5±0.1 to 0.6±0.1 (p<0.02), respectively. The ratio of early diastolic mitral inflow velocity to early diastolic myocardial relaxation velocity decreased from 10.7±4.3 to 8.5±2.5 (p<0.005). No improvements in diastolic function was detected in the control group. Glucose control improved similarly in both groups: HA1bc −1.5% (−17mmol/mol) vs −1.3% (−14mmol/mol), p=0.67.ConclusionsIn patients with type 2 diabetes, 6months liraglutide treatment was associated with a significant improvement in diastolic function

    Clustering-Based Identification of Precursors of Extreme Events in Chaotic Systems

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    Abrupt and rapid high-amplitude changes in a dynamical system’s states known as extreme events appear in many processes occurring in nature, such as drastic climate patterns, rogue waves, or avalanches. These events often entail catastrophic effects, therefore their description and prediction is of great importance. However, because of their chaotic nature, their modelling represents a great challenge up to this day. The applicability of a data-driven modularity-based clustering technique to identify precursors of rare and extreme events in chaotic systems is here explored. The proposed identification framework based on clustering of system states, probability transition matrices and state space tessellation was developed and tested on two different chaotic systems that exhibit extreme events: the Moehliss-Faisst-Eckhardt model of self-sustained turbulence and the 2D Kolmogorov flow. Both exhibit extreme events in the form of bursts in kinetic energy and dissipation. It is shown that the proposed framework provides a way to identify pathways towards extreme events and predict their occurrence from a probabilistic standpoint. The clustering algorithm correctly identifies the precursor states leading to extreme events and allows for a statistical description of the system’s states and its precursors to extreme events.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Aerodynamic

    Proceedings Transborder Library Forum 2007 : bridging the digital divide : crossing all borders = Memorias Foro Transfronterizo de Bibliotecas 2007 : cerrando la brecha digital : cruzando todas las fronteras

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    It is with great pleasure that we present this edition of the Proceedings of the Transborder Library Forum (Foro). The 2007 Transborder Library Forum was held at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona in February, 2007. We are pleased that there will be both a print edition and an online edition. Editing has been kept to a minimum to preserve the intent of the author in the language the paper was presented. The theme for the 2007 Foro was Bridging the Digital Divide. Topics ranged from international copyright issues to getting information to students in widely dispersed communities with little or no infrastructure except the Internet. While most attendees and speakers were from the USA and Mexico, we also had some from Uganda, Kenya, Hungary, and the West Indies

    Corpus arte MIDL

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    Ces données sont sur le site à titre d'illustration de différentes publications. Pour des raisons de droits, nous ne pouvons en diffuser que quelques secondes. Il s'agit d'un extrait de corpus acheté par le laboratoire de Phonétique et de Phonologie (LPP) au cours d'un contrat STIC-SHS "Société de l'information". C'est un extrait d'émissions journalistiques ALLEMANDES enregistrées sur ARTE par LDC annoté sous Transcriber par le système d'alignement du LIMSI Ce corpus est à la base des publications suivantes : - Gendrot C. et Adda-Decker M., 2004, Analyses formantiques de corpus radiophoniques en langue française et allemande : évidence de la réduction, MIDL : Identification des langues et des variétés dialectales par les humains et par les machines, Paris (France), pp. 5-8. - Gendrot C. et Adda-Decker M., 2005, Impact of duration on F1/F2 formant values of oral vowels: an automatic analysis of large broadcast news corpora in French and German., Eurospeech, Lisbon (Portugal)

    Corpus arte MIDL

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    Ces données sont sur le site à titre d'illustration de différentes publications. Pour des raisons de droits, nous ne pouvons en diffuser que quelques secondes. Il s'agit d'un extrait de corpus acheté par le laboratoire de Phonétique et de Phonologie (LPP) au cours d'un contrat STIC-SHS "Société de l'information". C'est un extrait d'émissions journalistiques ALLEMANDES enregistrées sur ARTE par LDC annoté sous Transcriber par le système d'alignement du LIMSI. Ce corpus est à la base des publications suivantes : - Gendrot C. et Adda-Decker M., 2004, Analyses formantiques de corpus radiophoniques en langue française et allemande : évidence de la réduction, MIDL : Identification des langues et des variétés dialectales par les humains et par les machines, Paris (France), pp. 5-8. - Gendrot C. et Adda-Decker M., 2005, Impact of duration on F1/F2 formant values of oral vowels: an automatic analysis of large broadcast news corpora in French and German., Eurospeech, Lisbon (Portugal).Description/BDD-5_Sample1_Description.tx
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