342 research outputs found
Replication data for Outcomes of HIV-infected versus HIV-non-infected patients treated for drug-resistance tuberculosis: multicenter cohort study.
This dataset contains data for the replication of the analysis done for the manuscript Outcomes of HIV-infected versus HIV-non-infected patients treated for drug-resistance tuberculosis: multicenter cohort study
Replication data for Outcomes of HIV-infected versus HIV-non-infected patients treated for drug-resistance tuberculosis: multicenter cohort study.
This dataset contains data for the replication of the analysis done for the manuscript Outcomes of HIV-infected versus HIV-non-infected patients treated for drug-resistance tuberculosis: multicenter cohort study
An economic analysis of the production of hydrogen from wind-generated electricity for use in transport applications
Wind-generated electricity is often considered a particularly promising option for producing hydrogen from renewable energy sources. However, the economic performances of such systems generally remain unclear because of unspecified or favorable assumptions and operating conditions. The aim of this paper is to clarify these conditions by examining how the hydrogen produced is used. The analysis that has been conducted in the framework of the HyFrance 3 project concerns hydrogen for transport applications. Different technical systems are considered such as motorway hydrogen filling stations, Hythane®-fueled buses or second-generation biofuels production, which present contrasted hydrogen use characteristics. This analysis reveals considerable variations in hydrogen production costs depending on the demand profiles concerned, with the most favorable configurations being those in which storage systems are kept to a minimum.wind power ; hydrogen production
Bastard poems
An unprecedented take on collage as poetic medium, SJ Fowler’s Bastard Poems is a book that defies description. Combining the found, the handwritten, the abstract, the irreverent and the archival, and the occasional text camouflaged as commentary, Fowler has devised a new form of poetry standing on the shoulders of a grand tradition. Here are labels and book pages, monkeys and footballers, self-help instructions and informational leaflets, plus lists, letters, tickets, drawings, maps, barcodes, birds, bears, and (!) more. Reading it is the equivalent of exploring someone’s abandoned attic only to realise they have been watching you the whole time.
This volume is SJ Fowler's selected collages, collected from works made 2013 to 2021, and includes an essay by the author
Taking Responsibility? Legal Aid Reform and Litigants in Person in England
This is an author version of a book chapter accepted for publication by Hart Publishing. The definitive version will appear as Chapter 13 of: Delivering Family Justice in the 21st Century, edited by Mavis Maclean, John Eekelaar, Benoit Bastard. ISBN: 9781849469128. Due for publication by Hart Publishing in 2015. http://www.hartpub.co.uk/BookDetails.aspx?ISBN=9781849469128Author version submitted in accordance with publisher self archiving policy.In April 2014, the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012
(LASPO) introduced sweeping reforms to legal aid in England and Wales. The impact
was felt most severely on private family law cases, that is, divorce or civil partnership
dissolution, property and finance and arrangements for children. Since April 2014, legal
aid has only been available for a restricted range of private family law cases, primarily
for victims of domestic violence
Reviews: Derek Bickerton, Bastard Tongues. A Trailblazing Linguist Finds Clues to Our Common Humanity in the World’s Lowliest Languages
BASTARD TONGUES: A Trailblazing Linguist Finds Clues to Our Common Humanity in the World’s Lowliest Languages. Author: Derek Bickerton (270 pp. Hill & Wang. New York - 2008. $ 26.) Review by Leonardo Caffo
The particularities of verbalization of a notions "birth of bastard child" in the creative works by Taras Shevchenko
У статті зроблено спробу дослідження норм народної етики на прикладі творів Т. Шевченка. Увагу зосереджено на собливостях вербалізації поняття ‘народження позашлюбної дитини’.В статье сделано попытку исследования норм народной этики на примере произведений Тараса Шевченко. Внимание сосредоточено на особенностях вербализации понятия ‘рождение внебрачного ребенка’.The author of the article makes an attempt to study the rates of public ethics on example of the creative works by Taras Shevchenko. Attention is concentrated on the particularities of verbalization of a notion ‘birth of bastard child’
The particularities of verbalization of a notions "birth of bastard child" in the creative works by Taras Shevchenko
У статті зроблено спробу дослідження норм народної етики на прикладі творів Т. Шевченка. Увагу зосереджено на собливостях вербалізації поняття ‘народження позашлюбної дитини’.В статье сделано попытку исследования норм народной этики на примере произведений Тараса Шевченко. Внимание сосредоточено на особенностях вербализации понятия ‘рождение внебрачного ребенка’.The author of the article makes an attempt to study the rates of public ethics on example of the creative works by Taras Shevchenko. Attention is concentrated on the particularities of verbalization of a notion ‘birth of bastard child’
Where would we be without counterfactuals?
Bertrand Russell’s celebrated essay “On the Notion of Cause” was first delivered to the Aristotelian Society on 4 November 1912, as Russell’s Presidential Address. The piece is best known for a passage in which its author deftly positions himself between the traditional metaphysics of causation and the British crown, firing broadsides in both directions: “The law of causality”, Russell declares, “Like much that passes muster in philosophy, is a relic of a bygone age, surviving, like the monarchy, only because it is erroneously supposed to do no harm.” To mark the lecture’s centenary, I offer a contemporary view of the issues Russell here puts on the table, and of the health or otherwise, at the end of the essay’s first century, of his notorious conclusion
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