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Título: De Bello Belgico Decas Prima
Copia digital. Madrid : Ministerio de Cultura. Subdirección General de Coordinación Bibliotecaria, 2009Existe otra edición publicada en Amsterdam por Johann Jansson en 1653, es un estado diferente a la descrita en Bibliotheca Belgica, t. V, S-40, p. 253, de la que se diferencia en Usque por Vsque y FINIS por EINIS al fin del índiceSign.: *\p4\s, A-Z\p12\s, 2A-2C\p12\s, 2D\p8\s, 2E\p4\sLas h. de grab. son calcFront. cal
Muminki Tove Jansson na polskim rynku wydawniczym
Opowiadania o Muminkach Tove Jansson sprowadził do Polski Wojciech Żukrowski, a ich wydawcą jest niezmiennie od blisko 50 lat „Nasza Księgarnia”. Pierwsza pozycja z baśniowego cyklu przetłumaczona na język polski (W Dolinie Muminków) została wydana w 1964 r. Uwagę zwraca fakt, że poszczególne tomiki ukazywały się w naszym kraju w kolejności odmiennej niż porządek założony przez autorkę i do tego z wieloletnim opóźnieniem względem daty ich pierwodruku. O popularności tych utworów świadczą m.in. liczne ich wznowienia, przeróbki i adaptacje oraz żywy oddźwięk krytyki literackiej. W artykule omówiono takie zagadnienia związane z obecnością cyklu o Muminkach T. Jansson na polskim rynku wydawniczym jak: edycje, tłumaczenia, szata graficzna, nawiązania i kontynuacje, adaptacje filmowe i teatralne. Przeanalizowano również opinie krytyków literackich poświęcone tym utworom
Letter, [Author unclear] to Paulina T. Merritt
Handwritten letter to Paulina Merritt from an unknown author, October 1, 1876.
Mar di India [cartographic material].
Map of the Indian Ocean and surrounding countries ; Australia called Terra Del Zur. Relief shown pictorially.; Scale : Milliaria Germanica comm.; On verso: Mar d'India, oder das ost-Indische meer ... In German, black type, 2 column text with ornate initial. Printed marginal headings.; Title in cartouche.; From: Atlantis majoris... Amstelodami : Apud Ioannem Ianssonium, 1650.; Tooley, 1564.; Koeman's Atlantes Neerlandici, 1:426.5M, O & T (7) Y.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-t1564; Exhibited in online exhibition: 34zBSouth Land to New Holland"34y Bat http://www.nla.gov.au/exhibitions/southland/ ANL
Building a Small and Informative Phylogenetic Supertree
We combine two fundamental, previously studied optimization problems related to the construction of phylogenetic trees called maximum rooted triplets consistency (MAXRTC) and minimally resolved supertree (MINRS) into a new problem, which we call q-maximum rooted triplets consistency (q-MAXRTC). The input to our new problem is a set R of resolved triplets (rooted, binary phylogenetic trees with three leaves each) and the objective is to find a phylogenetic tree with exactly q internal nodes that contains the largest possible number of triplets from R. We first prove that q-MAXRTC is NP-hard even to approximate within a constant ratio for every fixed q >= 2, and then develop various polynomial-time approximation algorithms for different values of q. Next, we show experimentally that representing a phylogenetic tree by one having much fewer nodes typically does not destroy too much triplet branching information. As an extreme example, we show that allowing only nine internal nodes is still sufficient to capture on average 80% of the rooted triplets from some recently published trees, each having between 760 and 3081 internal nodes. Finally, to demonstrate the algorithmic advantage of using trees with few internal nodes, we propose a new algorithm for computing the rooted triplet distance between two phylogenetic trees over a leaf label set of size n that runs in O(q n) time, where q is the number of internal nodes in the smaller tree, and is therefore faster than the currently best algorithms for the problem (with O(n log n) time complexity [SODA 2013, ESA 2017]) whenever q = o(log n)
An Approach for Qualitatively Predicting Relations from Relations
Fuhr T, Kummert F, Posch S, Sagerer G. An Approach for Qualitatively Predicting Relations from Relations. In: Sandewall E, Jansson CG, eds. Fourth Scandinavian Conference on Artificial Intelligence — 93. Stockholm: IOS Press, Amsterdam; 1993: 38-49
In-vitro long-term fatigue endurance of the secondary "Cement Injection Stem" hip prosthesis
A secondary cementation hip stem (Cement Injection Stem; Aesculap, Tuttlingen, Germany) was designed to reduce the risk of fat embolism, and achieve precise implant position and high-quality cement mantle. A validated long-term in vitro simulation was carried out that replicated 24 years of activity of a very demanding patient. Inducible and permanent micromotions were monitored. The cement mantle was sectioned and inspected for signs of fatigue damage. The stem-cement interface was inspected for fretting. Results were compared against previously published results for a conventionally implanted stem with comparable design (Centrament; Aesculap) from which this project was derived. Comparable micromotions were found (slightly larger proximally, in correspondence to the precured centralizer). No sign of fretting was observed. All fatigue damage indicators were comparable or significantly better than those for the conventionally implanted stem. The few cement cracks found were mainly localized in proximity of a proximal drainage hole. It is foreseen that when this detail is optimized, long-term endurance will further improve
Handwritten biographical information on Paulina T. McClung Merritt
A handwritten biography of Paulina T. McClung Merritt by an unknown author, 1892.
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