463 research outputs found
Mina Minar, vaudeville actress
Mina Minar, vaudeville actressTo order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see:
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Delhi (India): Quwwat al-Islam Complex: view of Qutb Minar
Box 7, Folder 3 Black and white photograph showing elevation of the Qutb Minar in the Quwwat al-Islam Complex (Qutb Complex) at Delhi, India. Title and identification based on research by MMA staff. Herzfeld's Berlin address stamped on back in purple ink
The origin and evolution of the Islamic minar in Syria, Iraq and Egypt
This study of minar architecture deals specifically with the origin and evolution of the Islamic tower in Syria, Iraq and Egypt. As an inquiry into the origin of the minar, an attempt has been made to document the earliest examples of minar architecture and to indicate the relationship between pre-Islamic towers and the minar. The origin of the minar as evidenced from this research has been shown to be Syrian. Through a survey of several regional prototypes as well as a stylistic analysis and comparison, the influence of Syrian Graeco-Roman and Christian towers on the early development of the square style Syrian minar has been suggested. As a stylistic analysis of minar architecture, an attempt has been made to discuss the evolution and continuity of the various basic styles of minar within these regions. The minars of each region are discussed independently in chronological order so as to illustrate and trace the full development of each style. Detailed attention has also been given to the evolution of local variations in style. The exchange of ideas and the interrelationship of the evolution of the underlying basic minar styles within Syria, Iraq and Egypt is also considered within this study
Iswari Minar Swarga Sal Minaret near Tripolia Gate
Black and white photo showing a street scene and the Iswari Minar Swarga Sal Minaret near Tripolia Gate in the city of Jaipur, Indi
Planetary science and exploration in the deep subsurface: results from the MINAR Program, Boulby Mine, UK
The subsurface exploration of other planetary bodies can be used to unravel their geological history and assess their habitability. On Mars in particular, present-day habitable conditions may be restricted to the subsurface. Using a deep subsurface mine, we carried out a program of extraterrestrial analog research – MINe Analog Research (MINAR). MINAR aims to carry out the scientific study of the deep subsurface and test instrumentation designed for planetary surface exploration by investigating deep subsurface geology, whilst establishing the potential this technology has to be transferred into the mining industry. An integrated multi-instrument suite was used to investigate samples of representative evaporite minerals from a subsurface Permian evaporite sequence, in particular to assess mineral and elemental variations which provide small-scale regions of enhanced habitability. The instruments used were the Panoramic Camera emulator, Close-Up Imager, Raman spectrometer, Small Planetary Linear Impulse Tool, Ultrasonic drill and handheld X-ray diffraction (XRD). We present science results from the analog research and show that these instruments can be used to investigate in situ the geological context and mineralogical variations of a deep subsurface environment, and thus habitability, from millimetre to metre scales. We also show that these instruments are complementary. For example, the identification of primary evaporite minerals such as NaCl and KCl, which are difficult to detect by portable Raman spectrometers, can be accomplished with XRD. By contrast, Raman is highly effective at locating and detecting mineral inclusions in primary evaporite minerals. MINAR demonstrates the effective use of a deep subsurface environment for planetary instrument development, understanding the habitability of extreme deep subsurface environments on Earth and other planetary bodies, and advancing the use of space technology in economic mining
Fano effect in the angle-integrated valence band photoemission of the noble metals Cu, Ag, and Au
Influência da espessura da aleta na convecção forçada em um duplo tubo aletado internamente - solução pelo método de golub
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro Tecnológico. Programa de Pós-graduação em Engenharia Mecânica
Effective spin physics in two-dimensional cavity QED arrays
We investigate a strongly correlated system of light and matter in two-dimensional cavity arrays. We formulate a multimode Tavis–Cummings (TC) Hamiltonian for two-level atoms coupled to cavity modes and driven by an external laser field which reduces to an effective spin Hamiltonian in the dispersive regime. In one-dimension we provide an exact analytical solution. In two-dimensions, we perform mean-field study and large scale quantum Monte Carlo simulations of both the TC and the effective spin models. We discuss the phase diagram and the parameter regime which gives rise to frustrated interactions between the spins. We provide a quantitative description of the phase transitions and correlation properties featured by the system and we discuss graph-theoretical properties of the ground states in terms of graph colourings using Pólya's enumeration theorem
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