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    Ngarrindjeri Nation Yarluwar-Ruwe Plan: Caring for Ngarrindjeri Country and Culture Kungun Ngarrindjeri Yunnan (Listen to Ngarrindjeri People Talking)

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    In 2009 the Ngarrindjeri Nation in South Australia (SA) negotiated a formal Kungun Ngarrindjeri Yunnan Agreement (KNY — Listen to what Ngarrindjeri have to say) with the State Government that recognised traditional ownership of Ngarrindjeri lands and waters and established a process for negotiating and supporting Ngarrindjeri rights and responsibilities for Country (Rigney et al. 2015). The KNY strategy has provided the framework for the South Australian Government to support Ngarrindjeri to build their core capacity to engage in Caring for Country activities during initiatives such as the Murray Futures Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth Recovery Project and to become long-term contributors to regional Natural Resource Management (see Hemming et al. 2011; Chapter 4.5). Central to brokering progress in improved Ngarrindjeri engagement with government was the Ngarrindjeri Nation Yarluwar-Ruwe Plan (‘the plan’), a foundational management planning document prepared by Ngarrindjeri leaders in 2007 on behalf of the Ngarrindjeri Nation to communicate the Ngarrindjeri vision for caring for their lands and waters (Ngarrindjeri Nation 2007). Prior to the plan, Ngarrindjeri had been effectively excluded from regional planning engagements, and their aspirations had been silent in management plans and the implementation of these plans. The plan’s vision makes clear the essential link between the wellbeing of Ngarrindjeri individuals, families and communities and the interconnectivity with lands and waters. A key purpose of the plan was to better educate government and nongovernment agencies, researchers and the wider Australian public on Ngarrindjeri connection to Country and their associated rights and obligations to Yarluwar-Ruwe. In doing so, the plan clearly links Ngarrindjeri cultural, social and economic perspectives to the broad Caring for Country vision — which encapsulates Ruwe/Ruwar — and to goals, strategies and objectives for Ngarrindjeri Yarluwar-Ruwe. It is now officially recognised by both state and federal governments and continues to frame Ngarrindjeri negotiations impacting the health of Ngarrindjeri lands and waters. The following chapter reproduces a section from the pla

    Lysandra Hemming

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    Genus Lysandra Hemming (Fig. 19) Egg features are distinctive in this genus that is otherwise taxonomically complex. In Lysandra coridon (Poda) (Fig. 19 A, B) the egg has a chorion surface with a robust framework, in L. albicans (Gerhard) (Fig. 19 C, D) it has high and flattened cell walls and in L. bellargus (Rottemburg) (Fig. 19 E, F) the surface structure of the chorion is thinner. The three species have small and depressed annular zones with two or three series of cells that have smooth walls and surfaces in L. coridon and L. bellargus and spotted surfaces in L. albicans. The transition zone is particularly flattened in the three species, less remarkably in L. bellargus and lacks tubercles. Distinctive features are more marked in the tubercle-aeropyle area where L. coridon has triangular cells with thick cell walls which are grouped in hexagons whose angles give rise to rounded tubercles (Schurian 1975). In L. albicans the flattened cell walls lead in the intersections to thick, blunt ended tubercles. L. bellargus has small and short tubercles in the tubercle-aeropyle area and thinner walls of the cells than in the other species of the genus.Published as part of Munguira, Miguel L., Martín, José, García-Barros, Enrique, Shahbazian, Gayaneh & Cancela, Juan Pablo, 2015, Morphology and morphometry of Lycaenid eggs (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae), pp. 201-247 in Zootaxa 3937 (2) on page 228, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3937.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/23485

    Hemming Tidemann Farm, Minnehaha County

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    35 mm negative, row of buildings at the end of a road, the buildings have slanted roofs, there is farm equipment in front of the buildings, a truck is parked next to a tree3 ring binder: N3 Page 10 N3 Black & White Roll #10 Minnehaha County Historic Sites Survey/ Phase 2 - 1996Minnehaha County Survey Surveyor: M. L. Dennis October 1996 5062 PX Kodak Roll #10 Frame 14a Site MH-BT-04 Name Hemming Tidemann Far

    Sheet Hemming with Rolling Tools: Analysis and Optimization of the Part Quality

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    The present paper is the continuation of a research conducted on hemming operations by using rolling tools. Sheet hemming is a joining operation widely used in automotive industry when it is necessary to join two sheet parts (such as the engine hood or the door panels with their internal frame) by plastic deformation of the edge of the outer part. The whole process is characterised by a 90° sheet flanging, a pre-hemming (up to approximately 135°) and the final hemming where the outer sheet edge is bended up to 180° clamping the inner sheet. Hemming processes are normally performed using rigid dies in series production and manually in pre-series and small batch production, due to the high cost of the dies. Nowadays, rollers moved by robots are becoming an interesting alternative to the manual operations especially when flexible productions are required. Even if the process time is higher, this solution can help in minimizing set-up times and costs. The required equipments are a support and a blocking system for the sheets together with the rollers mounted on a CNC machine or on a robot. The production flexibility is guaranteed by changing the 3D tool path using a CAD/CAM system. Authors are dealing with this technique having conducted many experiments studying the influence of the hemming process parameters such as flange geometry (edge height, fillet radius), distance of the inner panel from the flange, tool path sequence, along straight paths on steel sheets. The goal of the present research is to study the material behaviour and the produced parts quality when working on aluminium sheets. In particular, both experimental tests and simulations will be carried out in order to optimize the process

    House at Hemming Tidemann Farm, Minnehaha County

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    35 mm negative, two-story house with a porch, a wire fence runs along the yard and there are trees around the house3 ring binder: N3 Page 10 N3 Black & White Roll #10 Minnehaha County Historic Sites Survey/ Phase 2 - 1996Minnehaha County Survey Surveyor: M. L. Dennis October 1996 5062 PX Kodak Roll #10 Frame 13a Site MH-BT-04 Name Hemming Tidemann Far

    Sheet Hemming with rolling tools: analysis and optimization of the part quality

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    The present paper is the continuation of a research conducted on hemming operations by using rolling tools. Sheet hemming is a joining operation widely used in automotive industry when it is necessary to join two sheet parts (such as the engine hood or the door panels with their internal frame) by plastic deformation of the edge of the outer part. The whole process is characterised by a 90° sheet flanging, a pre-hemming (up to approximately 135°) and the final hemming where the outer sheet edge is bended up to 180° clamping the inner sheet. Hemming processes are normally performed using rigid dies in series production and manually in pre-series and small batch production, due to the high cost of the dies. Nowadays, rollers moved by robots are becoming an interesting alternative to the manual operations especially when flexible productions are required. Even if the process time is higher, this solution can help in minimizing set-up times and costs. The required equipments are a support and a blocking system for the sheets together with the rollers mounted on a CNC machine or on a robot. The production flexibility is guaranteed by changing the 3D tool path using a CAD/CAM system. Authors are dealing with this technique having conducted many experiments studying the influence of the hemming process parameters such as flange geometry (edge height, fillet radius), distance of the inner panel from the flange, tool path sequence, along straight paths on steel sheets. The goal of the present research is to study the material behaviour and the produced parts quality when working on aluminium sheets. In particular, both experimental tests and simulations will be carried out in order to optimize the process

    Introduction

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    sponsorship: Onderzoekseenheid Dogmatische theologie.status: Publishe

    Classification-based cognitive functional group therapy (CB-CFT) in patients with non-specific chronic low back pain (NSCLBP)

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    BackgroundCB-CFT targeting specific pain provoking posture/movements in NSCLBP patients was shown more beneficial than current best practice. Resources for such interventions are substantial and so modifications for today's NHS are warranted. This study investigated feasibility and effect of CB-CFT delivered in a group setting (CB-CFT/G).MethodsTwenty three patients referred to Physiotherapy with NSCLBP undertook (i) 6 week CB-CFT/G(n=13) or (ii) current best practice (C)(n=10). Outcomes: Oswestry Disability Questionnaire (ODQ), pain (VAS), fear avoidance (Tampa Scale of Kinaesiophobia;TSK), physical activity (International Physical Activity Questionnaire;IPAQ), distress&risk assessment (DRAM), StarTBack and satisfaction. Unpaired t-tests assessed between-group difference in mean change of each outcome (p<0.05).ResultsWith no between-group baseline differences, there was a statistically significant difference between the groups mean change (SD) in ODQ [CB-CFT/G=14.9(8.0), C=5.2(12.4) p=.034], VAS [CB-CFT/G = 2.1(1.5), C=0.7(1.8) p=.045], TSK [CB-CFT/G=12.4(7.2), C=4.1(2.6) p=.002], IPAQ [CB-CFT/G =1855min(1085), C=19min(1672) p=.000] and StarTBack [CB-CFT/G =2.5(1.6), C=0.2(2.2) p=.009]. DRAM also showed greater improvements in CB-CFT/G [8.3(4.7) compared to C [-0.3(15.3) but this was not significant. CB-CFT/G group element was perceived as highly beneficial allowing patients to learn from each other, enhancing awareness and coping.ConclusionCB-CFT/G is feasible, brings benefits to NSCLBP patients and meets with high levels of satisfaction. Long term effects are currently being evaluated

    Barn at Hemming Tidemann Farm, Minnehaha County

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    35 mm negative, barn with gambrel roof and damage to the siding next to a silo without a roof, a cornfield is next to the barn3 ring binder: N3 Page 10 N3 Black & White Roll #10 Minnehaha County Historic Sites Survey/ Phase 2 - 1996Minnehaha County Survey Surveyor: M. L. Dennis October 1996 5062 PX Kodak Roll #10 Frame 12a Site MH-BT-04 Name Hemming Tidemann Far

    Obituary: Prof. Dr. Hemming Virgin

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    Hemming Ivar Virgin (1918-2005) was a pioneer in plant photobiology.The main topics of his research covered areas such as light effects on viscosity of protoplasm, determination of turgor and elasticity of plant organs, chlorophyll formation and accumulation, plastid development during greening, and phytochrome regulation of physiological processes
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