42 research outputs found

    G. Aloadf i Gurt, M. Molist i Montaña. Saña i Segui, A. Toledo i Mur - Procès d'ocupacio de la Bauma del Serrât del Pont (La Garrotxa) entre 2900 i el 1450 cal AC

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    Salanova Laure. G. Aloadf i Gurt, M. Molist i Montaña. Saña i Segui, A. Toledo i Mur - Procès d'ocupacio de la Bauma del Serrât del Pont (La Garrotxa) entre 2900 i el 1450 cal AC. In: Bulletin de la Société préhistorique française, tome 95, n°3, 1998. pp. 417-418

    DEVELOPMENTS IN UNITIZED HANDLING IN FOOD DISTRIBUTION

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    The author outlines developments in unitized handling and its relation to productivity in the food industry.Agribusiness,

    DEVELOPMENTS IN UNITIZED HANDLING IN FOOD DISTRIBUTION

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    The author outlines developments in unitized handling and its relation to productivity in the food industry

    geboren 5. Juli 1893, gestorben 14. Juni 1963

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    Inhalt: Lebenslauf von Jacques Jucker Moor, verfasst von seinen beiden Neffen Karl und Walter Ziegler ; Ansprache von Herrn Pfarrer G. Keller anlässlich der Bestattung von Jacques Jucker-Moor in der Kirche Bauma am 18. Juni1963 ; Ansprache von Herrn Albert Jucker, Präsident der Arbeiterkommission der Weberei Grünthal ; Nachruf im Tagblatt des Bezirkes Pfäffiko

    „Toto, We Are in the Soviet Union”. What Kind of World of Oz Is There?

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    W szkicu powieść Czarodziej Szmaragdowego Miasta Aleksandra Wołkowa zostaje porównana z Czarnoksiężnikiem z Krainy Oz L. Franka Bauma pod względem różnic zarówno warunkowanych kulturowo, jak i wynikających z odmiennych dominant stylistycznych. Książka Wołkowa, będąca adaptacją dzieła Bauma, zawiera pewne elementy typowe dla radzieckiej powieści socrealistycznej, przy czym tłumacz uwzględnił w niej również liczne aluzje do rosyjskiego folkloru. Autor omawia zmiany dokonane w przekładzie oraz ukazuje ich uzasadnienie z perspektywy psychologicznej i kulturowej.The essay compares Alexander Volkov’s Wizard of the Emerald City with L. Frank Baum’s Wonderful Wizard of Oz as regards the differences conditioned culturally and those determined by the diverse stylistic dominants. Being an adaptation of Baum’s book, Volkov’s novel contains certain elements characteristic of the Soviet socialist realist writing, but also numerous allusions to Russian folklore. The author of the essay discusses the changes introduced in the translation and provides a psychological and cultural justification

    Bibliographie générale de l’ouvrage

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    Adán Alvarez & Jordá Pardo 1989, Adán Alvarez G.E., Jordá Pardo J.F., Industrias óseas del paleolítico y postpaleolítico pirenaico en relación con los nuevos hallazgos de Jarama II (Guadalajara), Espacio, tiempo y forma. Serie 1: Prehistoria y arqueología, 1989, 2, p. 109-130.Aguirre 2007, Aguirre M., Antoliñako Koba (Gautegiz-Arteaga), Arkeoikuska, 2007, 6, p. 121-124.Alcalde et al. 2002, Alcalde G., Molist M., Saña M., Procés d’ocupació de la Bauma del Serrat del Pont, La Garrotxa, entre 5..

    From construction machines to remote construction robots: control, interfaces, and usability of the Cranebot

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    Construction machines, for example cranes, excavators, or bulldozers, are widely diffused systems operating outdoors in harsh and dangerous environments, such as building sites, forests, and mines. Typically, construction machines require the on-site presence of highly skilled users to manage the complexity of their control and the high power of hydraulic actuation. Construction machines could benefit from recent developments of robot avatar technology that has demonstrated the viability of remotizing human physical activities, leveraging on intuitive interfaces and controls. Similar approaches could also improve the overall usability of construction machines, making them safer and accessible for untrained users. With this in mind, we developed a novel system for the remote control of cranes through intuitive and immersive interfaces. To validate the solution, we evaluated the experience of approximately 80 untrained users that remotely operated a crane during the 33rd Edition of Bauma, the world's leading fair for construction machines

    Holocene snail shell isotopic record of millennial-scale hydrological conditions in western Mediterranean: data from Bauma del Serrat del Pont (NE Iberian Peninsula)

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    Land snail shells are a common component in Mediterranean Holocene archaeological deposits, providing the opportunity to explore their potential as source of information concerning human behaviour and palaeoclimatic conditions. Many well-preserved shells of the caenogastropod Pomatias elegans were recovered along the Holocene succession of Baumadel Serrat del Pont (BSP), in the Iberian Peninsula. Their oxygen (d18Os) and carbon (d13Cs) isotopic compositions were analysed and compared with that of modern shells of the samespecies collected intwo distinct areasnear the archaeological site.Modernshells fromSiteA(shady) and B (sunny) show distinctly different oxygen isotopic ratios possibly due to the effect of microenvironmental conditions (e.g. temperature and relative humidity). Carbon isotopes, by contrast, reveal similar values. Isotope mass balance suggests a prevalent contribution of vegetation (w70%), integrated with foreign carbonates (w30%) to d13Cs of modern snails. Earlyelate Holocene shells (w9e2.5 cal ka BP) have lower d18Os compared with modern counterparts, which is consistent with prevailing wetter conditions compared with present day. The d13Cs reveals distinct hydrological regimes, wet and dry conditions, from early to late Holocene respectively. In general, shell isotopic records from western and central Mediterranean regions suggest wetter conditions during the middle Holocene, with a possible reduction in humidity from w4 cal ka BP. The d18Os indicates a possible latitudinal difference in hydrological balance between Mediterranean and Atlantic Europe as inferred by previous studies of regional palaeoclimatic records. Carbon isotopes, by contrast, do not provide a clear climatic picture, probably due to the effect of distinct vegetation structure and composition. Comparisons with other environmental archives reinforce the concept of regional shell oxygen isotopic response to millennial-scale changes in hydrological condition over the western and central Mediterranean during the late Quaternary
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