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    Pascaerte van Westindien de Vaste Kusten en de Eylanden

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    Map of the West Indies and Florida.; Plate [33] from: De zee-atlas ofte water-wereld / Pieter Goos. Amsterdam: Pieter Goos, 1669.Inset: Het Canael tusschen Havana aen Cuba ẽn de Tortugas ẽn Martyres aen Cabo de la Florida in Groot besteck

    Nieuwe Werelt Kaert uyt gegeven tot Amsteldam by Pieter Goos

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    17th centuryCopper engraving handcolored with watercolor. Outline color. Mounted on cloth. Printed in top left corner in cartouche: "Orbis Terrarum Nova et Accuratissima Tabula. auctore Petro Goos.." Printed in top right corner in cartouche: "Nieuwe Werelt Kaert uyt gegeven tot Amsteldam by Pieter Goos." Double-hemisphere projection with insets of the North Pole and South Pole in the lower left and right corners respectively. Of note, California is shown as an island and the northwestern portion of North America is not drawn. New Zealand and Australia are shown though Australia is marked as "Hollandia Nova." Along bottom edge, includes illustration of several allegorical figures representing the seasons with other people. Along both the right and left borders, cherubim's heads are seen blowing at the map, representing wind. Along top edge, the sun and moon are visible among clouds and small and large birds fly through the sky. The cartouche in the upper left corner is decorated by two birds and the cartouche in the upper right corner is decorated by four fish. Scale: c.a. 1:50,000,000 - 90,000,000Pieter Goos was a cartographer, engraver, publisher, printer and printseller in Amsterdam. He was the son of another cartographer, Abraham Goos (ca. 1590-1643) (Tooley, 253). Goos was best known for his marine atlases. The style and professionalism of his work mimics the work of Visscher and Blaeu (Shirley, 456). Goos' work includes: "Lichtende Colum" (1650, 1654, 1657, 1664, 1670; English edition 1669), "Nieuwe groote zee-spiegel" (1662, 1674), "Zee Custen van Europa" (1655), "Zee Atlas (1666, 1668, 1674, 1675), "De Zee Atlas ofte Water-Wereld (1666), and "Le Grand et Noveau Miroir del Mer" (1667, 1671) (Tooley, 253). This particular map was first published in "De Zee-Atlas ofte Water-Wereld" in 1666 in Amsterdam (Wagner, entry 393). Koeman notes that "Zee Atlas" was "not a very original work" and writes that a majority of the charts included in this atlas were copied from Hendrik Doncker's "Sea-atlas" (196). Source(s): Koeman, Cornelius, ed. "Alantes Neerlandici: Bibliography of Terrestrial, Maritime, and Celestial Books, Atlases and Pilot Books Published in the Netherlands up to 1880. Volume 4." Amsterdam: Theatrum Orbis Terrarum Ltd., 1970. Shirley, Rodney W. "The Mapping of the World: Early Printed World Maps 1472-1700. Riverside, CT: Early World Press Ltd., 2001. Tooley, Ronald Vere. "Tooley's Dictionary of Mapmakers." Hertfordshire: Map Collector Publications Limited, 1979. Wagner, Henry R. "The Cartography of the Northwest Coast of America to the year 1800 Volume 2." Berkeley: University of California Press, 1937

    Pascaerte vande Vlaemsche, Soute, en Caribesche Eylanden, als mede Terra Nova, en de custen van Nova Francia, Nova Anglia, Nieu Nederlandt, Venezuela, Nueva Andalusia, Guiana en een gedeelte van Brazil

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    Hand coloured. Two compass roses with rhumb lines. Oriented with north towards the left. Decorative title cartouche. Includes illustrations. Bar scales in Dutch, Spanish, and English and French miles. Shows underwater features. Shows the Atlantic Coast of the Americas from Newfoundland to Long Island, and from Venezuela and part of the Caribean to Brazil

    Goos-H\"anchen shifts due to 2D materials with complex conductivity

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    We investigate theoretically the Goos-H\"anchen (GH) shift of a p-polarized terahertz beam incident on a 2D material surface with complex conductivity. Taking monolayer graphene to be the model material, we determine the dependence of GH shifts on the Fermi level and incident frequency. Both spatial and angular GH shifts are present. For both GH shifts in general, we find that increasing the Fermi level shifts the incident angle at which the maximum GH shifts arise. Moreover, we see that at higher frequencies, the amount of beam shift decreases with the Fermi level when the incident frequency is changed. At lower frequencies, however, the shift becomes proportional with the Fermi level. Upon obtaining the measurable shifts, the angular GH shift dominates the spatial GH shift given appropriate experimental parameters. Our results may pave the way for these material's use in optoelectronics devices, and fundamentally, to determine properties of 2D materials with complex conductivity

    Oost Indien wassende-graade paskaart, vertoonende nevens het Oostelyckste van Africa, meede de zeekusten van Asia, van C. de Bona Esperanca tot Eso, boven Iapan [cartographic material] /

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    A most embellished map of the East Indies. First fashioned by Goos after Doncker's t'Ooster deel van Oost Indien (1660), this edition was published by Keulen after 1680 and before his retirement in 1704. Tony Campbell (Early maps, 1981) considers Goos' original as probably datable to 1658, "the first newly engraved map to name all the Dutch discoveries in Australia". Relief shown by bathymetric soundings.; Plate found in the sea-atlases and Zee-fakkel of the Van Keulens.; Koeman, v. 4, p. 387; Tooley, 792; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-t792.Also known as: Oost Indien

    Correzione della legge di riflessione: Studio dellâ effetto Goos-Hänchen nei metalli The Goos-Hänchen effect in metallic reflection

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    Studio del fenomeno Goos-Hänchen in riflessione metallica tramite la variazione di onde polarizzate P ed S. I risultati sono generalmente concordi alle aspettativeope

    Goos-Hanchen shift at the reflection of light from the complex structures composed of superconducting and dielectric layers

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    The Goos-Hanchen effect of light reflected from sandwich (three-layered) structures composed of a superconducting YBa2Cu3O7 film and two different dielectric films is investigated theoretically. It has been shown that optical anisotropy of YBa2Cu3O7 film, as well as its positions in the three-layer specimen, strongly effects on the lateral shift values. We have shown that, for all positions of the superconducting film in the three-layered structure, variation of temperature makes possible to control the values of the lateral shift of TE-polarized light at the incidence angles close to pseudo-Brewster angles, whereas for TM-polarized light the lateral shift is only significant at grazing incidence

    Paskaerte vande Bocht van Vranckrijck, Biscajen en Galissen tusschen Heysant en C. de Finisterre

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    Marges del mapa graduats.Escala gràfica expressada en Duytsche Mylen i dues equivalències més.Publicat a L'Atlas de la Mer, ou Monde Aquaticque, Representant toutes les Costes Maritimes de l'Univers descouvertes & cogneues ... de P. Goos.Peu d'impremta de l'obra general

    Optimal designs for rating-based conjoint experiments.

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    The scope of conjoint experiments on which we focus embraces those experiments in which each of the respondents receives a different set of profiles to rate. Carefully designing these experiments involves determining how many and which profiles each respondent has to rate and how many respondents are needed. To that end, the set of profiles offered to a respondent is viewed as a separate block in the design and a respondent effect is incorporated in the model, representing the fact that profile ratings from the same respondent are correlated. Optimal conjoint designs are then obtained by means of an adapted version of the algorithm of Goos and Vandebroek (2004). For various instances, we compute the optimal conjoint designs and provide some practical recommendations.Conjoint analysis; D-Optimality; Design; Model; Optimal; Optimal block design; Rating-based conjoint experiments; Recommendations;
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