8,154 research outputs found
L'Enchâssement, de Ian Watson
Richaudeau François. L'Enchâssement, de Ian Watson. In: Communication et langages, n°22, 1974. pp. 126-127
Ian Watson: "La ciència-ficció era una manera d'escapar de la realitat mundana"
Ian Watson, escriptor britànic referent en ciència-ficció, ha estat l'autor convidat a l'acte de lliurament del Premi UPC de Ciència-Ficció Miquel Barceló, que s'ha lliurat el 17 de setembre a la Facultat d'Informàtica de Barcelona (FIB). Els escriptors Miguel Ángel López Muñoz i Raúl Gonzálvez del Águila, que han guanyat el guardó 'ex aequo'
The Freedom and Responsibility of the Writer with Rupert Watson, Keri Hulme, Gita Mehta, Ian McEwen, James Fenton
Poet and journalist James Fenton takes part in a panel discussion 'The Freedom and Responsibilities of the Writer', chaired by Geoff Walker, with Rupert Watson, Keri Hulme, Gita Mehta (India), and Ian McEwen (U.K.) Statements by the writer, general discussion and questions focused through the "Salman Rushdie Affair.' Radio New Zealand recording, Writers and Readers Week Wellington 14/03/1990
Anne Hodgson, Ian Keen Chris Watson
ANU Reporter Photos - Mt. Stromlo Visitors' Centre Sod-Turning Ceremony, etc. - Prof. Jeremy Mould, Kate Carnell, Dr. Elizabeth Minchin, Mrs. Emma Chesire, Anne Hodgson, Ian Keen, Chris Watson, Kathleen Tenza, Meg Buchanan, Julian Disney & other
Polémiques forestières : Ian Watson, Fighting over the forests
Rougerie Gabriel. Polémiques forestières : Ian Watson, Fighting over the forests. In: Annales de Géographie, t. 102, n°572, 1993. p. 420
Supplemental material for The youth labour market: From education to work before and after the global financial crisis
Supplemental Material for The youth labour market: From education to work before and after the global financial crisis by Ian Watson in Journal of Industrial Relations</p
Nancy Dingham Watson Correspondence
Entries include a typed letter of correspondence from children\u27s author Nancy Dingham Watson on Aldren A. Watson, Illustration & Design, Putney, Vermont, stationery with a red-inked print image of a train, in reply to the Maine State Library concerning her recent book When is Tomorrow? dedicated to her father and illustrated by her husband, and visits to Vinalhaven, Maine, prompted (in part) by a seasonal allergy to ragweed, with typed correspondence from Aldren Watson discussing his father-in-law\u27s delight on reading the book, a typographical error, notice of new farm book What Does A Begin With?, and a typed letter from the Maine State Library on receipt of her book gift for the Maine Author Collection
The design and evaluation of an intelligent front end interface to an electric mailbox system with the hearing and hearing impaired
Vortex shedding from tapered, triangular plates: taper and aspect ratio effects
Further experiments on features of the vortex shedding from tapered flat plates normal to an airstream are described. The work extends that of Castro and Rogers (2002) and concentrates on the study of the effects of varying the spanwise aspect ratio for a fixed shape plate, by appropriate adjustment of end-plates, and of the nature of the shedding as the degree of taper becomes very large, so that the body is more like a triangular plate—e.g. an isosceles triangle—than a slightly tapered plate. With the taper ratio TR defined as the ratio of plate length to average cross-stream width, the paper concentrates on the range 0.58<TR<60. Reynolds numbers, based on the average plate width, exceed 104. It is confirmed that for a small enough taper ratio the geometrical three-dimensionality is sufficiently strong that all signs of periodic vortex shedding cease. For all other cases, however, the flow at different locations along the span can vary substantially, depending on taper. There appear to be at least four different regimes, each appropriate for a different range of taper ratio. These various regimes are described
2004-2005 Brad Watson
Brad Watson is the author of two collections of stories and two novels, The Heaven of Mercury, which was a finalist for the 2002 National Book Award, and Miss Jane, longlisted for the 2016 National Book Award. His fiction has been published in The New Yorker, Granta, Ecotone, Electric Literature, and the Idaho Review, among other publications. He teaches at the University of Wyoming, Laramie.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/grisham_res/1015/thumbnail.jp
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