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[Benedict Krag Standing By Grain Elevator Controls at the Danevang Farmers Co-op]
Black and white photograph of a man, Benedict Krag, standing by a wall of electrical boxes that control the grain elevator at the Danevang Farmers Co-op. According to accompanying information, Benedict was the manager of the grain elevator at the time. He is dressed in a white short-sleeve button-up shirt, pants, and work boots. His right hand is holding a metal pipe that runs from the control boxes
Development of a debris index - Effect maps (700-1000 km)
This dataset contains data related to the publication "Francesca Letizia, Camilla Colombo, Hugh G. Lewis, Holger Krag, Development of a debris index, Stardust Final Conference on Asteroids and Space Debris, 2016"
DTP - University of Southampton. Funded by: EPSRC (EP/M508147/1), October 2015 to September 2019</span
Hans Krag
Photograph of a two-story structure belonging to the Krag family in Danevang, Texas. The photograph was taken some distance away behind a wire fence and a line of bushes, capturing the front view of the house. It has hip roofs on both the first and second floors. The first floor roof projects outwards creating an overhang supported by equally spaced columns. Six double-hung windows are seen on the second floor. A second structure is seen in the distance; presumably, a part of the Krag homestead. A white sticker has been put on the front of the photograph with two lines of typed text that list the names of two Krag family members, Hans Krag and B. D. Krag
Covered codend sampling system used to collect krill trawl escapees (A (see also Fig 1 in Krafft and Krag [24] and B).
Covered codend sampling system used to collect krill trawl escapees (A (see also Fig 1 in Krafft and Krag [24] and B).</p
Hans Krag & N. Thaysen Home
Photograph of two-story home taken from a distance during the winter. The house belongs to Hans Krag and N. C. Thaysen. It has intersecting gable roofs and light-colored siding. A second structure can be seen on the rightmost side of the image. There is a telephone phone on the left and a row of small trees. A decorative border surrounds the photograph
Institutional constraints to innovative technology for municipal wastewater treatment : a Greater Boston case study
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1989.Title as it appeared in M.I.T. Graduate List, June 1989: Institutional constraints to innovative municipal wastewater treatment and management; a Boston case study.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 113-119).by Krag Unsoeld.M.C.P
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
Au fil d’une vie politique réflexions biographiques sur la carrière de Jens Otto Krag
Jens Otto Krag fut l’un des hommes politiques les plus influents de l’histoire du Danemark d’après-guerre. Cet article étudiera deux épisodes clefs de sa carrière politique : il fut un idéologue et stratège de la planification en 1944-1945 (Krag est un des pères fondateurs du modèle danois d’État providence), et il façonna la position du Danemark vis-à-vis de la CEE en 1957. Mais cet article est aussi une réflexion théorique sur l’historiographie : Krag fut son propre biographe et l’historien officieux du parti social-démocrate ; de plus, il était conscient de sa position dans l’histoire de son pays et laissa des sources pour les historiens du futur tout en organisant sa propre mise en scène et son héritage historique. Les historiens devront déjouer « l’illusion biographique » chère à Bourdieu afin de comprendre quelle vision à long terme Krag avait réellement de l’État providence et de l’intégration européenne.AJens Otto Krag was one of the most influential politicians in the political history of postwar Denmark. This paper will examine two major episodes of his political career: as an ideologue and strategist of postwar planning in 1944-45 (Krag is a founding father or the Danish welfare state), and as a policy maker shaping Denmark’s position towards European integration en 1957. But this paper is also a theoretical reflection on historiography: Krag was his own biographer and the unofficial historian of the Socialdemocratic party ; moreover, he was conscious of his own position in his country’s history and let material for future historians but at the same time organized his self-representation and his legacy. Historians will have to fight the “biographical illusion” described by Bourdieu to understand what Krag’s long term perspective for the welfare state and for European integration really was
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