234 research outputs found

    Bormio / Mappatori Ajut.te topog.o Alessio, Ajut.te topog.o Palmarocchi, F., Tenente Piovano, Tenente Pauer, Ajut.te topog.o Palmarocchi V., Asp.te Ajut.te Marchi P., Capo Sezione Capitano Giorgetti

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    BORMIO / MAPPATORI AJUT.TE TOPOG.O ALESSIO, AJUT.TE TOPOG.O PALMAROCCHI, F., TENENTE PIOVANO, TENENTE PAUER, AJUT.TE TOPOG.O PALMAROCCHI V., ASP.TE AJUT.TE MARCHI P., CAPO SEZIONE CAPITANO GIORGETTI [Carta d'Italia] (-) Bormio / Mappatori Ajut.te topog.o Alessio, Ajut.te topog.o Palmarocchi, F., Tenente Piovano, Tenente Pauer, Ajut.te topog.o Palmarocchi V., Asp.te Ajut.te Marchi P., Capo Sezione Capitano Giorgetti (F.o 8 2) ( -

    Gröbner bases with respect to generalized term orders and their applications to the modelling problem

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    We present an algorithm to decide whether a homogeneous linear partial difference equation with constant coefficients provides an unfalsified model for a finite set of observations, which consist in multiindexed signals, known on a finite subset of N n.To this aim we introduce the concept of “generalized term order ” and extend the theory of Gröbner bases accordingly. c ○ 1996 Academic Press Limited 1

    Reader, handing loose-leaf manuscript back to partner/author: More sense, less sensibility

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    Frank Pauer is a cartoonist-in-residence for the Erma Bombeck Writers\u27 Workshop. He is the editor emeritus of The Cartoon!st, the newsletter of the National Cartoonists Society, from which he received the Charles M. Schulz Award for Cartooning and the Silver T-Square. Now retired, he was the art director for the University of Dayton Magazine from 1991 to 2018, following a career as a staff artist at the Dayton Daily News and the Journal Herald.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/ebww_pauer/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Índice craneométrico de los indígenas prehispánicos y actuales de la Mesa Central de México.. Anales del Museo Nacional de Arqueología, Historia y Etnografía. Num. 20 Tomo III (1925) Cuarta Época (1922-1933)

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    H. Holmes, William. Antiquity of Man on the Site of the City of Mexico. En transactions of the Antropological Society of Washington. Vol. III. Washington, 1885.Spinden, Herbert J. Ancient Civilizations of Mexico and Central America. New York, 1917.Album de Colecciones Arqueológicas. Láminas 1-69. Seleccionadas y arregladas por Franz Boas. Ilustraciones por Adolfo Best. En Publicaciones de la Escuela Internacional de Arqueología y Etnología Americanas. México, 1911-12.Engerrand, Jorge. Director. Discurso Inaugural y Reseña de la Exposición Anual de la Escuela Internacional de Arqueología y Etnología Americanas. México, 1913.Wissler, Clark. The American Indian. New York, 1917.La Población del Calle de Teotihuacán. Dirección de Antropología. México, 1922.Hrdlicka, Ales. Genesis of the American Indian. De Proceedings Seconds Pan American Scientific Congress. Section I. Anthropology. Vol. I. Washington, 1917.Gamio, Manuel. Las excavaciones del Pedregal de San Angel y la Cultura Arcaica del Valle de México. Reprinted from the American Anthropologist. (N. S.) Vol. 22. No. 2. April-June. Washington, 1920.En el XVII Congreso Internacional de Americanistas, efectuado en la ciudad de México en el mes de septiembre de 1910.Pauer, Paul Siliceo. Estudio antropométrico y Anatómico de los Restos Humanos de Tipo Azteca, descubiertos en Coyoacán, D.F. En Ethnos. Tercera Época. Tomo I. Núms 3 y 4. México, D.F., 1925.Noguera, Eduardo. Estudio sobre cráneos procedentes de Culhuacán, que se conserva en el Departamento de Antropología. (Inédito).Landa, Everardo. Informe que se conserva en el Departamento de Antropología. (Inédito).Boas, Franz. Handbook of American Indian Languages. En Bureau of American Ethnology. Bulletin 40. Washington, 1911.Starr, Frederick. Physical Characters of Indians of Southern Mexico. Chicago, 1902.Pauer, Paul Siliceo. Condiciones Físico-Biológicas de los Habitantes del Valle de Teotihuacán. En La Población del Valle de Teotihuacán. Dirección de Antropología. México, 1922.Keane, A. H. Ethnology. Cambridge, 1911

    Person approaching author at a book signing: If I had as much free time as you, I could write a novel, too.

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    Frank Pauer is a cartoonist-in-residence for the Erma Bombeck Writers\u27 Workshop. He is the editor emeritus of The Cartoon!st, the newsletter of the National Cartoonists Society, from which he received the Charles M. Schulz Award for Cartooning and the Silver T-Square. Now retired, he was the art director for the University of Dayton Magazine from 1991 to 2018, following a career as a staff artist at the Dayton Daily News and the Journal Herald.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/ebww_pauer/1006/thumbnail.jp

    One person to another, regarding the organization of books on a mostly empty bookshelf: At first, I organized them by author, then by genre, then by color of the spine. And finally, by books I had actually read.

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    Frank Pauer is a cartoonist-in-residence for the Erma Bombeck Writers\u27 Workshop. He is the editor emeritus of The Cartoon!st, the newsletter of the National Cartoonists Society, from which he received the Charles M. Schulz Award for Cartooning and the Silver T-Square. Now retired, he was the art director for the University of Dayton Magazine from 1991 to 2018, following a career as a staff artist at the Dayton Daily News and the Journal Herald.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/ebww_pauer/1009/thumbnail.jp

    STEVEN PARKER Trombone MASTER'S RECITAL Saturday, November 22, 2003 5:30 p.m. Hirsch Orchestra Rehearsal Hall

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    Program: Sonata No. 1 for Two Cellos / Friedrich Dotzauer (1783-1860) -- Fantasy / Paul Creston (1906-1985) -- Concerto for Trombone in E-flat Major / Georg Christoph Wagenseil (1715-1777) -- Trombonetta pro pozoun a klavir / Jiri Pauer (1919-) -- Trombonology / Tommy Dorsey (1905-1956).This recital is given in partial fulfillment of the requirements for Master of Music degree

    Air bubbles and clathrate hydrates in the transition zone of the NGRIP deep ice core

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    Abstract.Field studies of air bubble and clathrate inclusions in the NGRIP ice core reveal two stages of clathrate formation. In the transition zone translucent primary clathrates with rough surfaces and irregular shapes, formed from individual bubbles, split up and form smaller specimens. Deeper down in the transition zone (~1100 m), clathrate metamorphosis sets in, giving rise to the formation of transparent secondary clathrates, with smooth and regular, often poly-hedral or faceted shapes. Rod-like crystals of great length (~2 mm) often show signs of separation into smaller units that fragment into smaller specimens. These findings imply that the simplified picture of one bubble forming one clathrate has to be modified

    Přímé a inverzní modelování topografie a gravitačního pole planet

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    Title: Forward and Inverse Modeling of Planetary Gravity and Topography Author: Martin Pauer Department/Institute: Department of Geophysics MFF UK Supervisor of the doctoral thesis: Doc. RNDr. Ondřej Čadek, CSc., Department of Geophysics MFF UK Abstract: The aim of this work was to investigate various mechanisms compensating the observed planetary topography - crustal isostasy, elastic support and dynamic support caused by mantle flow. The investigated models were applied to three different planetary problems. Firstly we applied dynamic compensation model to explain today large-scale gravity and topography fields of Venus and investigate its mantle viscosity structure. The results seem to support not only models with constant viscosity structure but also a model with a stiff lithosphere and a gradual increase of viscosity toward a core. In the second paper several crust compensation models were employed to estimate the density of the Martian southern highlands crust. Since the used methods depends differently on crustal density changes, we were able to provide some constraints on the maximum density of the studied region. In the third application, the strength of a possible ocean floor gravity signal of Jupiter's moon Europa was studied. It turned out that if the long wavelength topography reaches height at...Název práce: Přímé a inverzní modelování topografie a gravitačního pole planet Autor: Martin Pauer Katedra/ Ústav: Katedra geofyziky MFF UK Vedoucí doktorské práce: Doc. RNDr. Ondřej Čadek, CSc., Katedra geofyziky MFF UK Abstrakt: Cílem této práce bylo prozkoumat různé mechanismy kompenzace pozorované planetární topografie - izostázi v kůře, elastickou podporu v litosféře a dynamickou pod- poru působenou tečením v plášti. Tyto zkoumané modely byly následně použity na tři různé planetární problémy. Nejprve jsme aplikovali model dynamické podpory k vysvětlení velkoškálových gravitačních a topografických útvarů na Venuši a zjistili možná rozložení viskozity v jejím plášti. Výsledky modelování ukazují, že k vysvětlení pozorovaných dat lze použít nejen isoviskózní model pláště, ale i model s tuhou litosférou a pozvolným nárůstem viskozity směrem k jádru. V druhém článku jsme se pomocí kombinace různých modelů kom- penzace kůry pokusili odhadnout hustotu kůry v oblasti marťanských jižních vysočin. Díky tomu, že různé metody modelování mají na vstupní hustotě odlišnou závislost, podařilo se nám získat maximální odhad hustoty kůry ve studované oblasti. Ve třetí práci jsme studovali intenzitu...Katedra geofyzikyDepartment of GeophysicsFaculty of Mathematics and PhysicsMatematicko-fyzikální fakult

    IMINOAMINOSULFINATES - SYNTHESIS, CRYSTAL-STRUCTURES, AND REARRANGEMENT MONITORED BY LI-7 SOLID-STATE NUCLEAR-MAGNETIC-RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY

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    Alkali- and alkaline-earth-metal iminoaminosulfinates have been synthesised and characterized by X-ray diffraction and solid-state NMR investigations. The viability of metal-exchange reactions has been demonstrated resulting in a magnesium and a copper(I) derivative. The structural investigations reveal the presence of different structures, which can be classified into four types. Phase transitions between different structural types involving the loss of donor solvent have been observed by solid-state magic angle spinning experiments
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