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    Travels in Mesopotamia including a journey from Aleppo to Bagdad, by the route of Beer, Orfah, Diarbekr, Mardin, and Mousul; with researches on the Ruins of Nineveh, Babylon, and other ancient cities. By J.S. Buckingham, author of Travels in Palestine an

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    Preface: By Buckingham, J.S.Appendix.Dedication: by the author to Lady Hester Lucy StanhopeContent description: TitleIllustration: 14 (Views ,varia ,)Pagination: pp20+479p, pp4+538pVolumes: 2Text Genre:ProseIllustration: 14 (τοπία ,άλλα θέματα ,

    Usage notes and labelling practicies in J.S. Bandtkie’s dictionary – types, functions and frequency

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    Usage notes and labelling practicies in J.S. Bandtkie’s dictionary – types,functions and frequency. The present text discusses the issues related to the phenomenon that is enormously important for the study of historical lexicography, namely the issue of usage notes and labelling practices used in dictionaries. The author focuses on the types of stylistic and context markers used in the dictionary compiled by J.S. Bandtkie, their differentiation and estimated frequency of application (frequency of occurrence of given markers against others), and the consistency in the application of specific solutions by the author of the dictionary. Special attention is given to some of the aspects of the use of grammatical information in J.S. Bandtkie’s work and to the consistency in using given adopted solutions. The article also includes some general remarks on the scientific merit of the dictionary, one of the most extensive, as far as the lexical resources are concerned, historical dictionaries of the Polish language

    Inter institutional workshop on breakwaters

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    (1) Functional requirements for Breakwaters - Prof. K.d' Angremond (2) Development of fishery harbors in India - Mr. K. Omprakash (3) Non-rubble Breakwaters and optimisation - Prof. K.d' Angremond (4) Wave energy caisson Breakwaters - Dr. S. Neelamani (5) Partially suspended porous wall Breakwaters - Dr. J.S. Mani (6) Case studies on stability of Breakwaters - Prof. V. Sundar (7) Introduction on Ennore coal port project - Mr. L.A. Mayboom (8) Design of Breakwaters for Ennore port - Mr. R. Haggie (9) Construction of Breakwaters for Ennore port - Mr. S. PearsonHydraulic EngineeringCivil Engineering and Geoscience

    Structural Modelling with Sparse Kernels

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    A widely acknowledged drawback of many statistical modelling techniques, commonly used in machine learning, is that the resulting model is extremely difficult to interpret. A number of new concepts and algorithms have been introduced by researchers to address this problem. They focus primarily on determining which inputs are relevant in predicting the output. This work describes a transparent, advanced non-linear modelling approach that enables the constructed predictive models to be visualised, allowing model validation and assisting in interpretation. The technique combines the representational advantage of a sparse ANOVA decomposition, with the good generalisation ability of a kernel machine. It achieves this by employing two forms of regularisation: a 1-norm based structural regulariser to enforce transparency, and a 2-norm based regulariser to control smoothness. The resulting model structure can be visualised showing the overall effects of different inputs, their interactions, and the strength of the interactions. The robustness of the technique is illustrated using a range of both artificial and "real world" datasets. The performance is compared to other modelling techniques, and it is shown to exhibit competitive generalisation performance together with improved interpretability

    ANALISIS NILAI-NILAI PERJUANGAN DALAM NOVEL MELANGKAH KARYA J.S KHAIREN

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    This study is entitled Analysis of Struggle Values ​​in the Novel Melangkah by J.S Khairen. The purpose of this study is to determine the values ​​of struggle in the novel Melangkah by J.S Khairen?. This study is a qualitative descriptive. The method used is a descriptive method. The data source is the Novel Melangkah by J.S Khairen and from the internet. The data collection technique using the reading technique is done by reading carefully and thoroughly the main data source of the study and . The novel reader is done carefully from the beginning to the end of the story and is done repeatedly and the author notes important things in the novel that relate to the values ​​of struggle in the novel. The data analysis technique used includes three components, namely data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The research procedure carried out consists of several stages, namely data collection, data selection, analyzing selected data, and making a research report. The data validity technique uses theory triangulation, method triangulation, data source triangulation. Based on the research results, it can be concluded: The results of the research on the novel Melangkah by J.S Khairen, show Based on the research results on the values ​​of struggle contained in the novel Melangkah by J.S Khairen, as explained, it can be concluded as follows. (1) The value of being willing to sacrifice has 8 values, (2) The value of unity has 5 values, (3) The value of caring has 10 values, (4) The value of responsibility has 10 values, (5) The value of respect has 7 values, (6) The value of hard work has 1

    Psikoanalisis Lacan Dalam Novel Kami (Bukan) Sarjana Kertas Karya J.S Khairen

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    The novel contains in-depth psychological aspects which the author presents in detail about the life problems of the characters which can be studied by psychoanalysis. The problems of this research are 1) How is the development of the character's personality related to imagery in the Novel Kami (Not) Bachelor of Paper by J.S Khairen?; 2) How is the development of the character's personality related to symbols in the Novel Kami (Not) Bachelor of Paper by J.S Khairen?; 3) How is the development of the character's personality related to real in the novel Kami (Not) Bachelor of Paper by J.S Khairen? This study aims to determine the personality development of the characters related to images, symbols and real in the novel Kami (Not) Bachelor of Paper by J.S Khairen. This study uses descriptive methods, hermeneutic data collection techniques, content analysis data analysis techniques and data validation techniques triangulation. The theory used in this research is Mana Sikana's theory (2005). The data source for this research is the novel Kami (Not) Bachelor of Paper by J.S Khairen, which has 359 pages. The results showed that the development of imaginative personality in the novel Kami (Not) Bachelor of Paper by J.S Khairen amounted to 7 data and was found in the characters Ogi Mandraguna, Randi Dhirgantara Jauhari, Arko, Gala Gentara Putra, Sania and Lecturer Sugiono. The development of personality symbols in the novel Kami (Not) Bachelor of Paper by J.S Khairen amounts to 9 data. The characters are Ogi Mandraguna, Randi Dhirgantara Jauhari (Mines), Arko, Gala Gentara Putra (Gala), Gentara Sudjatmiko (Father Gala) and Pak Jaharizal. Real personality development in the novel Kami (Not) Bachelor of Paper by J.S Khairen totals 34 data. The characters are Ogi Mandraguna, Randi Dhirgantara Jauhari, Arko, Gala Gentara Putra, Nuriati Juwisa, Sania, Catherine Aprilia, Lira Estrini, Ph.D (Bu Lira), Babe Affandi (Ogi's father), Ms Zaenab (Ogi's mother), Mpok Titis , Gentara Sudjatmiko, Juwisa's father, Miral and Lecturer Sugiono

    Cremation a problem to African people

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    This article focuses on the issue of cremation the church is increasingly faced with and with which is has to deal. The issue has become very topical in South Africa as cemeteries are reaching capacity. Throughout its history the church, both Roman Catholic and Protestant, viewed cremation in a negative light. The author traces the reasons for this negativity back to the thirteenth century. Finally, the article focuses on relevant scriptural passages. South Africans can no longer avoid the issue because some cemeteries have already reached their full capacity and land for more cemeteries is limited

    Letter from J.S. Yoshinobu to Mr. [John Victor] Carson, January 14, 1938

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    Handwritten letter detailing rent payments by Yoshinobu's tenants

    Letter from J.S. Yoshinobu to Mr. [John Victor] Carson, circa 1938

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    Letter replying to request for Mr. Kuba's lease information

    AGN activity and the misaligned hot ISM in the compact radio elliptical NGC4278

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    The analysis of a deep (579 ks) Chandra ACIS pointing of the elliptical galaxy NGC 4278, which hosts a low-luminosity active galactic nucleus (AGN) and compact radio emission, allowed us to detect extended emission from hot gas out to a radius of ~5 kpc, with 0.5-8 keV luminosity of 2.4 × 1039 erg s-1. The emission is elongated in the NE-SW direction, misaligned with respect to the stellar body, and aligned with the ionized gas and with the Spitzer IRAC 8 μm non-stellar emission. The nuclear X-ray luminosity decreased by a factor of ~18 since the first Chandra observation in 2005, a dimming that enabled the detection of hot gas even at the position of the nucleus. The gas shows a significantly larger temperature (kT = 0.75 keV) in both the projected and deprojected profiles in the inner ~300 pc than in the surrounding region, where it stays at ~0.3 keV, a value lower than expected from standard gas heating assumptions. The nuclear X-ray emission is consistent with that of a low radiative efficiency accretion flow, accreting mass at a rate close to the Bondi rate; estimates of the power of the nuclear jets require that the accretion rate is not largely reduced with respect to the Bondi rate. Among possible origins for the central large hot gas temperature, such as gravitational heating from the central massive black hole and a recent AGN outburst, interaction with the nuclear jets seems more likely, especially if the latter remain confined, and heat the nuclear region frequently. The unusual hot gas distribution on the galactic scale could be due to the accreting cold gas triggering the cooling of the hot phase, a process also contributing to the observed line emission from ionized gas, and to the hot gas temperature being lower than expected; alternatively, the latter could be due to the efficiency of the Type Ia supernova heating that is lower than usually adopted
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