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    Manuel Thomas & Bernhard A. Greiner (Ed.), Punztypenkatalog römischer Terra sigillata, 2005-2006

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    Raepsaet Georges. Manuel Thomas & Bernhard A. Greiner (Ed.), Punztypenkatalog römischer Terra sigillata, 2005-2006. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 78, 2009. p. 672

    Manuel Thomas & Bernhard A. Greiner (Ed.), Punztypenkatalog römischer Terra sigillata, 2005-2006

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    Raepsaet Georges. Manuel Thomas & Bernhard A. Greiner (Ed.), Punztypenkatalog römischer Terra sigillata, 2005-2006. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 78, 2009. p. 672

    Thomas Ganschow & Matthias Steinhart (Ed.), Otium. Festschrift für Volker Michael Strocka. Remshalden, B. A. Greiner, 2005

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    Van Wonterghem Frank. Thomas Ganschow & Matthias Steinhart (Ed.), Otium. Festschrift für Volker Michael Strocka. Remshalden, B. A. Greiner, 2005. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 83, 2014. p. 554

    Thomas Ganschow & Matthias Steinhart (Ed.), Otium. Festschrift für Volker Michael Strocka. Remshalden, B. A. Greiner, 2005

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    Van Wonterghem Frank. Thomas Ganschow & Matthias Steinhart (Ed.), Otium. Festschrift für Volker Michael Strocka. Remshalden, B. A. Greiner, 2005. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 83, 2014. p. 554

    Arbeitsbuch zur Einführung in die Volkswirtschaftslehre

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    Arbeitsbuch zur Einführung in die Volkswirtschaftslehre / Horst Hanusch ; Thomas Kuhn ; Alfred Greiner. - Berlin u.a. : Springer, 1995. - 181 S

    Thomas Grisell letter to Thomas Rotch, 2nd mo 19th 1823

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    Thomas Grisell's letter reached the Rotch household several months before the unexpected death of Thomas Rotch in August, 1823. This is the last letter of the series and presumably the author learned of his friend's death before another letter was penned. 7.95" x 10" (20.2 by 25.5 cm

    Pyroclastic Density Currents, understanding the deadly flow from volcanic eruptions

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    Pyroclastic Density Currents are hazardous, geophysical flows arising from volcanic activity that pose a significant risk to communities in close proximity to volcanoes. Their destructive nature is partly attributed to their incredible mobility, which allows them to reach exceptional distances. Due to their complexity, limited optical depth, unpredictable nature and dangerous conditions, the study of the dynamics of PDCs relies on a combination of field studies, experiments and numerical modelling. By implementing models that investigate the energy dissipation occurring at the particle scale, a better understanding of their mobility and runout can be achieved. This report uses a 2D Discrete Element Method approach with a non-cohesive contact model to simulate granular flow down a rough inclined plane with changing inclinations between 20-30 degrees to investigate real aspects of changing topography and its effect on runout distance. Higher inclinations had the greatest kinetic energy and during deposition, the uppermost layers of flow had the longest runout. The depositional phase during deceleration on horizontal slopes shows a backward accretion of particles, consistent with other findings. The results validated conceptual models derived from field studies at Mt Merapi and are in agreement with previous DEM models. The applicability of these results extends to rockfall avalanches that share a similar particle nature

    Einführung in die Volkswirtschaftslehre

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    Einführung in die Volkswirtschaftslehre / Horst Hanusch ; Thomas Kuhn. Unter Mitarb. von Alfred Greiner ... - 3., überarb. Aufl. - Berlin u.a. : Springer, 1994. - XVI, 468 S

    Einführung in die Volkswirtschaftslehre

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    Einführung in die Volkswirtschaftslehre / Horst Hanusch ; Thomas Kuhn. Unter Mitarb. von Alfred Greiner ... - 3., überarb. Aufl. - Berlin u.a. : Springer, 1994. - XVI, 468 S

    Failed Censures: Ecclesiastical Regulation of Women’s Clothing in Late Medieval Italy

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    Churchmen in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries tried to regulate the costume of Italian women. These efforts failed, and regulation was largely left thereafter to civic authorities.The published version was published as Chapter 3 in Medieval Clothing and Textiles 5Izbicki, Thomas M. (2009), "Failed Censures: Ecclesiastical Regulation of Women’s Clothing in Late Medieval Italy" in Netherton, Robin and Owen-Crocker, Gale R., eds., Medieval Clothing and Textiles 5 (Boydell Press), 37-53ISBN: 9781843834519 (published book)Peer reviewe
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