2,141 research outputs found

    Neoline Cream-Soap, F. Prochaska, K. Meisel, Troppau

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    NEOLINE CREAM-SOAP, F. PROCHASKA, K. MEISEL, TROPPAU Neoline Cream-Soap, F. Prochaska, K. Meisel, Troppau ( -

    D. Feldman et F. MeiseL (sous dir.), Corporate and Commercial Law : Modem Developments

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    D. Feldman et F. MeiseL (sous dir.), Corporate and Commercial Law : Modem Developments. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 50 N°1, Janvier-mars 1998. pp. 269-270

    D. Feldman et F. MeiseL (sous dir.), Corporate and Commercial Law : Modem Developments

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    D. Feldman et F. MeiseL (sous dir.), Corporate and Commercial Law : Modem Developments. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 50 N°1, Janvier-mars 1998. pp. 269-270

    Maine 1900

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    Entered according to the act of Congress in the year 1891 by Lucius L. Hubbard in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington, D.C ; For sale by E.F. Dillingham, Bangor, Me ; "B. Meisel, Lith. Boston."Grayscale1:253,44

    Good Night, Bat! : Good Morning, Squirrel! by P. Meisel

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    Meisel, Paul. Good Night, Bat! : Good Morning, Squirrel! Highlights, 2016.Paul Meisel, Geisel Honor award winning author and illustrator, creates a humorous story about friendship and miscommunication. This fictional picture book follows homeless Bat on his journey to finding the perfect new home. Through whimsical mis-read notes the friendship between Bat and Squirrel blossoms.The literary content in this story is invaluable for young readers. Meisel demonstrates the complexities of the English language by playing with simple words and phrases while demanding that readers also read the images. This play on words offers a charming world in which young children can explore and expand upon their vocabulary.Complimenting this hilarious story are illustrations that demand the reader’s attention. At a first glance, the visuals appear gloomy due to the brown, green and grey tones. However, the expressions of Bat and Squirrel, along with the simple but easily misunderstood leaf note’s enable young readers to become enthralled in the world of Bat and Squirrel.Combining the two essential features of playing with language and reading illustrations, Good Night, Bat! Good Morning, Squirrel! is an essential read-aloud story for any early childhood classroom.Highly Recommended: 4 out of 4 starsReviewer: Leah Den HaanLeah Den Haan is a grade one French immersion teacher with Edmonton Public Schools. She has always enjoyed children’s literature and loves sharing her love of reading with her students on a daily basis.</jats:p

    Dentro l'obiettivo. Moda e fotografia in dialogo. Within the lens. Fashion and photography in dialogue .

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    Il capitolo è dedicato alla relazione tra Gianfranco Ferré e otto maestri della fotografia di moda maestri della fotografia di moda che con Ferré hanno lavorato a iconiche campagne e che ne hanno raccontato le collezioni, dalla fine degli anni Settanta sino agli inizi degli anni Duemila: Gian Paolo Barbieri, Guy Bourdin, Michel Comte, Patrick Demarchelier, Peter Lindbergh, Steven Meisel, Bettina Rheims e Herb Ritts.The chapter is dedicated to the relationship between Gianfranco Ferré and eight masters of fashion photography who worked with him on iconic campaigns and captured his collections from the late 1970s to the early 2000s: Gian Paolo Barbieri, Guy Bourdin, Michel Comte, Patrick Demarchelier, Peter Lindbergh, Steven Meisel, Bettina Rheims, and Herb Ritts

    Common methods of measuring ‘informed choice’ in screening participation: Challenges and future directions

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    There is general agreement among public health practitioners, academics, and policymakers that people offered health screening tests should be able to make informed choices about whether to accept. Robust measures are necessary in order to gauge the extent to which informed choice is achieved in practice and whether efforts to improve it have succeeded. This review aims to add to the literature on how to improve methods of measuring informed choice. We discuss and critique commonly-used approaches and outline possible alternative methods that might address the issues identified. We explore the challenges of defining what information should be provided about screening and hence understood by service users, appraise the use of ‘thresholds’ to define e.g. positive attitudes towards screening, and describe problems inherent in conceptualising ‘informed choice’ as a single dichotomous outcome that either does or does not occur. Suggestions for future research include providing greater detail on why particular aspects of screening information were considered important, analysing knowledge and attitude measures at an ordinal or continuous level (avoiding problematic decisions about dichotomising data in order to set thresholds), and reconceptualising informed choice as a multifactorial set of outcomes, rather than a unitary one

    Historical organic dyes : a surface-enhanced Raman spectra (SERS) database on Ag Lee-Meisel colloids aggregated by NaClO4

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    In the present study, several natural organic dyes used in antiquity, especially in textile dyeing, were analysed by surfaceenhanced Raman scattering (SERS) spectroscopy, in order to build a wide database that could integrate the data previously published in the literature. In particular,we reported for the first time the SERS spectra of 11 dyes: dragon’s blood, sandalwood, annatto, safflower yellow and red, old fustic, gamboge, catechu, kamala, aloe and sap green. Silver colloids (Ag colloids) prepared according to the Lee–Meisel procedure, i.e. by reduction of a silver nitrate (AgNO3) aqueous solution with trisodium citratedihydrate,were used as substrate. As its efficiency had been tested in a previous work, sodium perchlorate (NaClO4) 1.8 M was again employed as aggregating agent, giving the best results when added to the silver nanoparticles after the analyte

    Un film peut en cacher un autre. À propos des différentes versions du Cuirassé Potemkine et de la réapparition de la mise en musique d’Edmund Meisel

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    Le Cuirassé Potemkine d’Eisenstein connut, lors de sa distribution en Allemagne, un accompagnement musical dû au compositeur Edmund Meisel qui fit sensation et enthousiasma le réalisateur quand il put l’entendre. Cet accompagnement mythique, perdu puis retrouvé, donna lieu à des projections-concerts dans les dernières décennies. Cependant la découverte récente au Musée des techniques de Vienne de disques appartenant à la version sonorisée du film lors de sa ressortie en 1931 est un événement sans doute plus important : c’est Meisel lui-même qui reprit sa partition, introduisit des chœurs chantés par la troupe de Piscator, dans cette version « oubliée » du film dont on avait retranché les cartons pour en faire un film sonore. L’auteur retrace l’ensemble de la question des différentes versions du film et des différentes musiques qu’on lui adjoignit, question qui révèle bien d’autres enjeux que simplement musicaux : idéologiques, politiques, économiques.Eisenstein’s Battleship Potemkin, when shown in Germany, was accompanied by a musical composition by Edmund Meisel, which thrilled audiences and its director, upon hearing it. The rediscovery of this mythic accompaniment has given way to several silent film concerts over the past few decades. Yet, the recent unearthing at the Vienna Museum of Technology of records from the 1931 synchronized sound release is an even more important event. In this « forgotten » sound version of the film, whose subtitles had been removed, Meisel himself reworked his score and introduced choruses sung by the Piscator company. The author retraces the question of different film versions and their associated music, a question that reveals many other stakes beyond music : ideological, political, economic
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