601 research outputs found

    Scooby: Improved Multi-party Homomorphic Secret Sharing Based on FHE

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    sponsorship: The work of authors from KU Leuven was supported by CyberSecurity Research Flanders with reference number VR20192203 and by the FWO under an Odysseus project GOH9718N. Peter Scholl was supported by the Independent Research Fund Denmark (DFF) under project number 0165-00107B (C3PO) and the Aarhus University Research Foundation (AUFF). Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cyber Security Research Flanders, the FWO, DFF or AUFF. (CyberSecurity Research Flanders|VR20192203, FWO under an Odysseus project|GOH9718N, Independent Research Fund Denmark (DFF)|0165-00107B, Aarhus University Research Foundation (AUFF))status: Publishe

    ,,Law is changing, conscience stays." Sophie Scholl - her life, her activity and her letters: Interpretation.

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    Title: "Law is changing, conscience stays." Sophie Scholl - her life, her activity and her letters: Interpretation. Department: Department of German language and literature Author: Olga Vojíková Supervisor: doc. PhDr. Viera Glosíková, CSc. Pages: 58 Language: German Keywords: Sophie Scholl, Nazism, The White Rose, resistance movement Abstract: This thesis deals with the life and activities of Sophie Scholl. It maps the story of her life in Nazi Germany and her work in the White Rose resistance group and influence she had in there through analyzing and interpreting her letters. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org

    Can we predict the growth of sandwaves? Hindcast of a field experiment in the Bisanseto Sea Japan

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    To optimise the dredging of sand waves in navigation channels, it is important to predict the regeneration of the sand waves. For this purpose, the authors combine a morphodynamic evolution model, based on the Landau equation, with data measured in a field experiment in the Bisanseto sea in Japan. A good agreement is found between the measurements and the model result. Therefore, the combination of the Landau model and a genetic algorithm, proves to be a useful tool for the maintenance of navigation channels through a sand wave fiel

    ,,Zákon se mění, svědomí ne." Sophie Scholl - její život, činnost a dopisy: Interpretace.

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    Název práce: "Zákon se mění, svědomí ne." Sophie Scholl - její život, činnost a dopisy: Interpretace. Katedra: Katedra Germanistiky Autor: Olga Vojíková Vedoucí práce: doc. PhDr. Viera Glosíková, CSc. Počet stran: 58 Jazyk práce: němčina Klíčová slova: Sophie Scholl, nacismus, Bílá růže, odbojové hnutí Abstrakt: Bakalářská práce se zabývá životem a činností Sophie Scholl. Práce mapuje její životní příběh v nacistickém Německu a působení v odbojové skupině Bílá růže za pomoci analýzy a interpretace jejích dopisů. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)Title: "Law is changing, conscience stays." Sophie Scholl - her life, her activity and her letters: Interpretation. Department: Department of German language and literature Author: Olga Vojíková Supervisor: doc. PhDr. Viera Glosíková, CSc. Pages: 58 Language: German Keywords: Sophie Scholl, Nazism, The White Rose, resistance movement Abstract: This thesis deals with the life and activities of Sophie Scholl. It maps the story of her life in Nazi Germany and her work in the White Rose resistance group and influence she had in there through analyzing and interpreting her letters. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)Katedra germanistikyFaculty of EducationPedagogická fakult

    Lee Silverman Voice Treatment–BIG® in Stroke: A Case Study

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    Abstract Date Presented 3/31/2017 The results of this study suggest it is feasible for rehabilitation professionals to use Lee Silverman Voice Treatment–BIG® with individuals with chronic stroke. Further, it is feasible to deliver the home exercise portion of the program using a computer-based gamified system. Primary Author and Speaker: Rachel Proffitt Additional Authors and Speakers: Whitney Henderson, Shea Scholl, Micaela Nettleton</jats:p

    Security School/Safe Scholl – Truth or Myth?

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    Efekt prowadzonych od roku 2008 w wybranych pomorskich szkołach i placówkach oświatowych badań ankietowych na temat bezpieczeństwa pracy wśród kadry kierowniczej, kadry dydaktycznej oraz pracowników administracyjno-technicznych.W artykule autorka przedstawia stan bezpieczeństwa pracy środowiska szkół i placówek oświatowych. Wykorzystuje w tym celu dane statystyczne publikowane przez GUS – dotyczące pracowników zatrudnionych w sferze edukacji oraz uczniów, zawarte w Systemie Informacji Oświatowej. Podjęte przez Ministerstwo Edukacji kroki mające minimalizować skutki współczesnych zagrożeń [od zdrowotnych, fizycznych, przez informatyczne, psychiczne, środowiskowe] są niewystarczające bez zmiany postawy i nastawienia do bezpieczeństwa pracy samych nauczycieli, opiekunów i kadry zarządzającej szkołą lub placówką oświatową.In the article the author presents work safety state of schools and educational institutions. It uses for this aim statistical data published by the Cental Statistical Office of Office – conceming workes emploted in education and students included in the Polish Educatinal Inforamtion System. Some actions undertaken by the Ministry of Education to minimize the effects of contemporary threats (of health, mental, physical, through Information technology and environmental) are insuffcient without a rapid change of attitude to health and safety at work by teachers, counsellors, scholl leaders or educational institution managemen

    Astronomy and astrophysics abstracts: author and subject indexes to volumes 1-10, literature 1969-1973

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    Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts, which has appeared in semi-annual volumes since 1969, is devoted to the recording, summarizing and indexing of astronomical publications through­ out the world. It is prepared under the auspices of the Interna­ tional Astronomical Union (according to a resolution adopted at the 14th General Assembly in 1970). Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts aims to present a com­ prehensive documentation of literature in all fields of astronomy and astrophysics. Volume 15/16 contains author and subject indexes of volumes 1 - 10, covering the literature from 1969 to 1973. It is a pleasure to express our warmest thanks to Miss Helga Ballmann, Mrs. Monika Betz, Dr. Siegfried B6hme, Mrs. Karola Gud6, Miss Lore Kiefert, and Mrs. Ingrid Wolf for their kind support in the preparation of the indexes. Heidelberg, June 1976 Ute Esser Inge Heinrich Frieda Henn Dietlinde Krahn Hans Scholl Gert Zech v Introduction The Author Index contains 110 180 references to publications initial letter following the first names. of 28654 different authors. The Subject Index contains 38145 An effort has been made to cite Russian names according to references to 7170 different key words. the following transliteration: The main characteristics of the concept of Astronomy and r Astrophysics Abstracts, Author and Subject Indexes may be A a P p a summarized briefly

    Pamięć o rodzeństwie Scholl w filmach Michaela Verhoevena i Percy'ego Adlona - konteksty i interpretacje

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    This paper analyses two German feature films dedicated to the life of Sophie Scholl: The White Rose (Die Wei#e Rose, dir. Michael Verhoeven) and Five Last Days (Fünf letzte Tage, dir. Percy Adlon). They both premiered in 1982 and caused a nationwide debate on the legacy of German anti-Nazi movement. Drawing on German memory culture, which underwent vital changes in the post-1968 period, the author focuses on the dramaturgy of both movies and various differences in treating the material which is “based on facts”. It is argued that Verhoeven’s film obliterates the religious background of the White Rose, while Five Last Days fails to discuss the group’s political agenda. In the conclusion the impact of both movies on the German public is presented (a special attention is given to the prosecutions against war-time criminals who convicted and sentenced the White Rose’s members)

    071. Let the Gospel Lead

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    Dr. Travis Scholl, managing editor of Seminary Publications at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, leads a Concordia Journal discussion about the publication, Let the Gospel Lead: Essays & Sermons in Honor of Dale A. Meyer, with President Emeritus Meyer, Director of Concordia Theology Dr. Erik Herrmann and Provost Dr. Douglas L. Rutt. The book was published in 2020 in recognition Meyer and his contributions to the church and his retirement from service as Concordia Seminary’s 10th president last year. The festschrift, or honorary volume of essays, is available for purchase at Concordia Publishing House and Amazon. “We put this festschrift together in record time,” Scholl says to Meyer in the video. “One of the reasons that was able to happen is that every author that we asked to contribute said yes. We didn’t have a single person say no. That’s a testament not only to your leadership but to your churchmanship, as we’ve talked about, and your collegiality. So many relationships that you have, Dale, in the church, in the broader church, is a blessing to us all.” Read more about the book in a press release at Concordia Seminary Newsroom. Learn more at Concordia Theology.https://scholar.csl.edu/cjc/1072/thumbnail.jp

    The determination of the feasibility of a 'Sand Breakwater' on the Nigerian coastline at Badagry

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    The coastal waters of Nigeria are a difficult environment to build structures to control the local morphology and hydrodynamic conditions to ones desire. This difficulty is a consequence of the persistent high-energy swell wave climate and Longshore Sediment Transport (LST) in the order of one million cubic metres peryear. Besides these tough conditions, the costs of conventional coastal mitigation solutions are high because of the lack of suitable material (rock) close by. These characteristics of the Nigerian coast led to the interest, whether it is possible to design and construct a ’Sand Breakwater’ for a planned port on the Nigerian coastline at Badagry. A ’Sand Breakwater’ is the complete construction which functions as the protection of the port and creates shelter from incoming waves for ships inside, consisting out of components (partly) made out of sand and hard structures. Especially the very uni-directional and consistent character of the wave climate creates an opportunity to embrace natural processes in the design. In addition, much sand needs to be dredged for the creation of the approach channel along with the port’s basin. This volume of sand might possibly be re-used for a sand breakwater.This report presents the feasibility of a sand breakwater on the Nigerian coastline at Badagry. This feasibility is determined both morphologically and economically. Long term coastline development was modelled with the one-line coastline evolution model LITPACK. Results show that the persistent uni-directional character of the wave climate prevailing at the coast of Badagry forces an equilibrium coastline orientation of 277.5 degrees with respect to True North (TN). Because of this, all other orientations of coast rather than the equilibrium orientation are vulnerable and will develop to the equilibrium orientation over time. The implementation of this equilibrium orientation in the design along with some hard structures led to multiple long term morphologicalstable conceptual variants for a sand breakwater. The coastline impacts of these variants west of the sand breakwater were examined on large scale. In 38 years after construction a maximum of 20 meters coastline retreat occurs, which is considered acceptable. After this period, only shoreline accretion takes place.To establish complete conceptual designs, the cross-shore profiles are first determined. The submerged part of the profile up to the top of the intertidal profile is constructed by integration of measured data in the design. The emerged part of the profile concerns the cross-section of a dune and was the critical part for the designing objective. To determine these profiles, first the design crest height is determined by applying maxmimum acceptable overtopping volumes (Tilmans, 1983). Knowing the design crest height, the dune width is determined by modelling storm impact. This width is established by examining storm impact and determine what minimal required width needs to be present for the sand breakwater to live up to its design criteria.Storm impact for the found conceptual variants is examined with the numerical software XBeach to determine cross-shore sediment transport during storm impact. The impact of storms with shorter return periods results to be relatively high in comparison to the storms with longer return periods. This is taken into account by adapting the design conditions. The design storm conditions are based on the impact of a storms with a 1/100 year return period along with an expansion for a consecutive storm with a return period of 1/1 year. With thisstorm impact known, the required crest width is determined and with that the minimal required cross-shore profiles for the multiple variants are established. Consequently, besides long term morphologically stable, the conceptual designs are capable to design storm impact, confirming the morphological feasibility.In order to define the economical feasibility of a sand breakwater, a comparison between the different conceptual variants and a conventional design is made. This comparison is conducted via a rough cost comparison along with examining future prospects. In order to be able to make this cost comparison, rough volume estimations are done for all conceptual variants and conventional design. These volume estimations combined with unit prices lead to a rough cost comparison. From this rough cost comparison appears that a sand breakwatershowed to be in the same price range as a conventional design.Three future prospects of a sand breakwater are determined. First of all the by-pass of sand is compared for the conceptual designs to the conventional design. The characteristic LST is problematic due to the occurrence of sand by-passing causing sedimentation in the approach channel and port. One of the conceptual variants shows that a sand breakwater is proven to be able to provide a period without by-passing of sand in the same order of magnitude as a conventional design.Another future prospect is the required maintenance necessary to execute for the sand breakwater. The XBeach results of lower storm conditions show that maintenance costs are high. However, these results are assumed to be heavily overestimated. Results with more specific ’Nigerian conditions’ create reason to believe that maintenance for lower storm conditions will be much lower and in acceptable range.The last future prospect concerns the accreted land which arises due to the blockage of LST. A sand breakwater creates the possibility of acquiring land for new port space which is not possible with a conventional breakwater. In addition, the value of a Building with Nature component is present in this project and could enhance its economical interest.Not only the morphological but also the economical feasibility of a sand breakwater is confirmed. The ’Sand Breakwater’ succeeded to convert the drivers of the problem to its solution, leading to an innovative and in all likeliness even more cost-effective solution compared to the traditional approach."The palest ink is stronger than the best memory."Civil Engineering | Hydraulic Engineerin
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