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    Lijst van publicaties van Harry G.M. Prick

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    Terugblik op mijn loopbaan in de psychiatrie. Voordrachten, geselecteerde teksten en een autobiografische schets

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    Dit eboek bestaat uit een selectie van voordrachten en publicaties van prof. dr. Harry G.M. Rooijmans (1937-2013), aangevuld met een autobiografische schets. Prof. Rooijmans bezette gedurende 23 jaar – van 1976 tot 1999 – de leerstoel klinische psychiatrie in Leiden. Vanaf zijn opleidingstijd in de zestiger jaren tot zijn emeritaat in 1999 heeft zich in de psychiatrie een paradigma wisseling voltrokken, van het literair en psychoanalytisch denken van weleer naar de evidence-based praktijk van vandaag. Harry Rooijmans was zich als geen ander bewust van de veranderingen en hij heeft er ook zijn steentje aan bijgedragen. Zijn Leidse school van “Nuchtere Psychiatrie” heeft haar sporen nagelaten in het grote aantal psychiaters, bestuurders en hoogleraren die in zijn geest zijn opgeleid. In deze selectie van teksten geeft hij zijn visie geeft op verschillende aspecten van de ontwikkeling van de psychiatrie. Als zodanig is het een belangrijk tijdsdocument over de evolutie van de Nederlandse psychiatrie.Wetensch. publicati

    The synthesis of monodisperse alkanes with long chains

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    This thesis discusses reasons for the interest in monodisperse long chain alkanes and describes attempts, past and present, to synthesise such molecules. Chapter 1 discusses why the synthesis of such molecules are important and the objectives of this project. Chapter 2 reviews the methods previous groups have devised to prepare pure samples of long chain alkanes. In particular, work carried out by Whiting et al. at Bristol, whose scheme formed the basis of the early work in Durham. Chapter 3 describes the work in Durham and improvements which were made to Whiting's method, allowing the synthesis of longer chain lengths and greater quantities of materials to be achieved. Chapter 4 provides a summary of the practical work carried out by the author. Chapter 5 gives experimental details of the work described in Chapter 4

    La narrazione del diritto nella saga cinematografica di Harry Potter

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    From the rules on curses without forgiveness, to the strongly discriminatory ones against house-elves and half-bloods, the narrative of "magical law" in the film adaptation of the Harry Potter saga represents an extremely important profile. This contribution examines some of the most emblematic manifestations of law in the films of the lightning-scarred wizard: through the analysis of the structure and functioning of the Ministry of Magic, the court system and the ex- isting guarantees of fundamental rights, what emerges is a representation of law far removed from the principles and freedoms proper to Muggle constitutionalism in stabilized democracies

    La narrazione del diritto nella saga cinematografica di Harry Potter

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    From the rules on curses without forgiveness, to the strongly discriminatory ones against house-elves and half-bloods, the narrative of "magical law" in the film adaptation of the Harry Potter saga represents an extremely important profile. This contribution examines some of the most emblematic manifestations of law in the films of the lightning-scarred wizard: through the analysis of the structure and functioning of the Ministry of Magic, the court system and the ex- isting guarantees of fundamental rights, what emerges is a representation of law far removed from the principles and freedoms proper to Muggle constitutionalism in stabilized democracies

    Towards the Theatre: Opasnyi Povorot (Dangerous Corner). The 1939 Production by G.M. Kozintsev at the Leningrad Comedy Theater

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    The subject of this research is the first production in a series of theatrical works by G.M. Kozintsev (1905–1973) of the late 1930s — early 1950s, which are fundamentally important both in his creative biography and in the history of Soviet theatre of that era. The author suggests that the entry of the famous film director into theatre was caused by the desire to find a way out of a creative impasse. The director’s appeal to the play of the modern English novelist and playwright J.B. Priestley and its controversial interpretation were driven by the dramatic atmosphere of the late 1930s. The eccentric grotesque of the play and its pamphlet character, which was insisted on by the director, are considered as a parody of tragedy by the author of the research. This reveals a fundamental connection between the production under consideration and the subsequent successful experiments of G.M. Kozintsev in the field of theatrical Shakespeareana. The article draws attention to the fundamental connection between the style of the production and the general style of the Leningrad State Comedy Theatre developed by its director — the outstanding theatre director and set designer, G.M. Kozintsev and E.L. Schwartz’s friend and associate, N.P. Akimov. The research is based on the performance reviews, testimonies of the participants of the performance, contemporaries close to the director (especially the playwright and screenwriter E.L. Schwartz and the long-term G.M. Kozintsev’s co-author L.Z. Trauberg), as well as the surviving radio version of the play

    sj-docx-1-tar-10.1177_17534666211070143 – Supplemental material for Physiological predictors of cardiorespiratory fitness in children and adolescents with cystic fibrosis without ventilatory limitation

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-tar-10.1177_17534666211070143 for Physiological predictors of cardiorespiratory fitness in children and adolescents with cystic fibrosis without ventilatory limitation by Marcella Burghard, Tim Takken, Merel M. Nap-van der Vlist, Sanne L. Nijhof, C. Kors van der Ent, Harry G.M. Heijerman and H.J. Erik Hulzebos in Therapeutic Advances in Respiratory Disease</p

    harries

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    harry n. . . submerged and/or barely submerged rocksDNE-cit PRINTED ITEMJH MAY 1970 G.M. Story MAY 1970Used IUsed INot used[see 'sunkers', 'hares ears', 'skerries 'hasures',See singular form 'harry n' in the DNE

    Stevin Outlet Sluices: Wave impact under a beam

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    The Dutch department of Public Works had a problem regarding wave impacts on a beam in the Stevin outlet sluices, located in the Afsluitdijk. Wave impacts on this beam could also cause a peak pressure on the barrier gate, just behind the beam. The numerical program ComFLOW and physical scale experiments were used to predict the wave impacts for different hydraulic conditions (i.e. wave height, wave period and water level). The research questions were: 1. How is the wave load on the northern gates depending on the presence of the military beam? 2. How large is a wave impact load on the bottom of the military beam in the Stevin outlet sluices? 3. How well can the numerical model ComFLOW and physical modelling be used to determine the wave impact on the bottom of the military beam in the Stevin outlet sluices? 2D scaled experiments were performed making use of a model with the (simplified) geometry of the Stevin outlet sluices and regular waves. It was found that the largest wave impacts occurred for water levels equal to the bottom plane of the beam or slightly under it. This happened for the shortest waves in the test domain. The largest pressure measured on the beam was approximately 50 kPa or 35H, with H representing the incident wave height in front of the model. It was also found that the spread in the peak pressures for one single experiment was large. The results of the measured impulse per peak showed far less spread. The effect of wave impacts under the beam was also found on the vertical wall under the beam. The actual pressures however were less and they were decreasing with increasing depth. Besides physical wave impact testing, a few experiments were performed with the beam removed from the model. This resulted in wave simply running up the vertical wall of the model. They did not cause a wave impact. The measurements of both type of experiments, with and without a beam, were compared. This revealed that the total wave impulse on the gate was not affected by the presence of the beam. However the distribution of the pressure within a single wave period was significantly different. In case of a beam, a large impact peak was observed, whereas the other wave only showed a small hump caused by the deflected flow against the vertical wall. When the calculated and measured wave impact results were compared it became clear that ComFLOW underestimated the peak pressures by a factor 2 to 20 for the pressures on the impact plane. The same was done for the peak impulse. This showed that the impulse of the peak on the impact plane were underestimated by a factor 2 at most. These results confirmed that the used grid was too coarse for the program to model the physics correctly. The main conclusions to the research questions were: 1. The presence of the military beam causes a different distribution of the force on the gate within a wave period. The total amount of impulse is more or less the same as for the situation without a beam. With the military beam, a wave impact results in a peak force on the gate. Without the beam, there will be no peak force. 2. The largest measured wave impact pressure is 35H. 3. Both ComFLOW and physical modelling can be used to predict wave impacts for the geometry of Stevin outlet sluices. Much care should be taken when modelling and much attention should go to the input parameters of the program.Hydraulic StructuresHydraulic EngineeringCivil Engineering and Geoscience

    A Professional Author-How G.M. Glaskin Earned a Living

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    Western Australian author Gerald Marcus Glaskin (GMG; 16 December 1923-11 March 2000) wrote from life, using his experiences to continually expand his creative repertoire. In one sense, this was to be his downfall, as his life was unconventional for his time. Because he mined own experiences so much in his creative writing, his works eventually moved out of mainstream markets. However, this paper focuses on his financial success as a writer, details of which can be documented through study of the meticulous records kept by both GMG and his publisher, Barrie &amp; Rockliff of London. Other scholarly analysis of the income received by authors is limited. Katherine Bode (2012) does not deal with the subject in her otherwise comprehensive quantitative analysis of Australian publishing. What little is known about the income of professional authors from this or other periods, and whether they were able to survive on the proceeds of their writing, is incidental to other research
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