7,121 research outputs found

    Anne-Linde/AxivityMLMapp: GitHub release

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    <p>Annelinde Lettink & Jelle Arts. (2024). Anne-Linde/AxivityMLMapp: GitHub release (v.0.1-0). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11209961</p><div>This study was part of the "My Little Moves" project that is funded by ZonMw (546003008) and the Bernhard van Leer foundation.</div&gt

    John Linde

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    28Photo description: John Alfred Robert Linde is standing on the far right of the photo with the trumpet.John Alfred Robert Linde, ?Alf?, was born 19 January 1888, son of John Jochem Linde, a miner, and Charlotte Margaretha Dorethea Linde (registration number 011533). His mother was listed on the electoral rolls alternatively as a nurse or undertaking "domestic duties". There appears to have been a number of siblings or family members of some affiliation. The evidence of the electoral rolls suggest that the family moved around quite a bit throughout northern Queensland with both father and sons and their partners or sisters, living together while the males of the family pursued their mining activities. By 1913, Alf Linde, was living in Irvinebank in Queensland and listed on the electoral roll for that year in the division of Kennedy. In common with family practice a number of family members are also listed as living there, but not Alf Linde?s father although he was still living and in fact, outlived his son, not dying until 1920. Presumably the absences were part of the fossicking economy of the miner following the latest strikes, and Alf Linde?s own life story suggests a similar pattern. On 2 July 1913 Alf Linde married Florence Eva (nee Trezise) on 2 July 1913 in Queensland (registration number 002929). They had one son, John Joseph Eric Linde. Alf Linde does not appear much in Territory records, although he is listed as donating to part of the 1914 Pine Creek residents? donations to the Red Cross Christmas Fund for Australian Soldiers. His donation of 2/6 is in his name only, and not his wife?s suggesting he may have come to the Northern Territory to mine in Tennant Creek on his own, leaving his wife and son back home in Queensland. Alf Linde?s son John lived a long life in Queensland and does not appear in Northern Territory records. While none of this evidence is conclusive, the extant records suggest that at some point in or about 1914, Alf Linde travelled to Pine Creek to the diggings there to try his luck. The Territory was known to be a rough sort of place, and Linde may have thought it safer to leave his wife and young son within the close family ties in Queensland. Frank Geddes records that Linde enlisted from Darwin, leaving Darwin on the SS ?Montoro? on 8 February 1916. He was 28 years old. Although Linde?s time in the Territory was brief, probably a year and a half or so at most, he made a number of close friends here. When Jack Irwin wrote to the Northern Territory Times and Gazette to advise of Linde?s death, published in January 1918, Irwin noted poignantly that Linde had been ?killed instantly ? one of the finest fellows I had ever met?. His name is remembered in Linde Street and Linde Park, both located in Moil, Darwin.Alf Linde departed Brisbane on board HMAT A49 ?Seang Choon? on 19 September 1916 and arrived in Plymouth 9 December. Soon after his arrival in England, Linde became ill which turned out to be mumps and he was treated at the hospital at Larkhill. He remained in England until 27 February 1917 when he left for France. He was treated again at Etaples, on the right bank of the estuary of the Canche,a bit less than 5km from the Straits of Dover. While only a small village before the War, the town become a large Allied military camp sometimes referred to as the ?hospital city? for soldiers en route home or to the Front. He had probably not completely recovered from his earlier illnesses because he remained there from the 1 March until the 10 March after which he was returned to his unit at the 4th Pioneer Battalion. On 28 July 1917, Linde was promoted from Private to Lance Corporal. Linde was fighting in Belgium when he was reported killed in action on 15 October 1917. His death was reported as instantaneous. His personal effects included photos, post cards, letter, diary, note in German and metal wrist watch. Alf Linde was buried Plot 2, Row H, Grave 22, off the Menin Road, South Military Cemetery, Ypres, Belgium.MinerAustralian Imperial Force4th Pioneer Battalion, 5th Reinforcemen

    Freda Linde Collection index

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    This index describes the Freda Linde collection consists of material of Freda Linde, journalist, editor, translator and author of children's books. The collection contains correspondence ; manuscripts ; diaries ; notebooks ; translations ; personalia ; pamphlets ; research material ; illustrations ; reviews ; articles ; newspaper clippings ; photos compiled in 70 pamphlet boxes

    An In Vitro Pilot Fermentation Study on the Impact of Chlorella pyrenoidosa on Gut Microbiome Composition and Metabolites in Healthy and Coeliac Subjects

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    © 2021 C. van der Linde, M. Barone, S. Turroni, P. Brigidi, E. Keleszade, J. Swann, A. Costabile. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0

    Numerical Simulation of the Structural Behaviour of Ortothropically Stiffened Aircraft Panels Under Short Time Duration Loading

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    This paper studies the structural behaviour by numerical simulation of ortothropically stiffened aircraft panels subjected to dynamic loading. Focus is placed on a stringer-frame stiffened circular aircraft fuselage panel loaded by different duration load pulses. The simulation of the behaviour under a static load through buckling and the postbuckling regime is presented. The panel's own dynamic characteristics are presented followed by the application of different time pulses. The results are compared to the base line static behaviour. Finally, a summary, conclusions and recommendations for future research are presented

    A luminosity measurement at LEP using the L3 detector

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    Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_222480122.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Promotores : P. Duinker, F. Linde en M. MerkIV, 111 p

    ADVERTISING IN THE COMPANY LINDE GAS D.O.O. - LPG

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    V teoretičnem delu diplomske naloge sem predstavil pojem oglaševanja ter korake oglaševalskega programa, v praktičnem delu pa sem predstavil konkretne aktivnosti oglaševanja utekočinjenega naftnega plina v podjetju Linde plin d. o. o., v katerem sem zaposlen.Theoretical part of graduation thesis defines the concept of advertising and presents the steps of advertising program. Practical part presents actual activities on advertising of liquid gas in company Linde plin d.o.o. where the author is employed

    Een toekomstverkenning van de invloed van brede maatschappelijke trends op radicaliseringsprocessen

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    The goal of this foresight study is to provide early warnings of future radicalization while taking global trends as a starting point.De focus van deze verkenning ligt op radicalisering in relatie tot terrorisme. Het gaat daarbij om alle denkbare vormen: religieus radicalisme; links en rechts extremisme; import terrorisme versus terrorisme van eigen bodem;  terrorisme door groepen en individuen; ook kleine groepen die zich gaan roeren om nog niet eerder gesignaleerde redenen. Vervolgens is de vraag hoe deze factoren zich kunnen gaan ontwikkelen in de toekomst door vanuit trends op macroniveau te beredeneren welke effecten deze kunnen hebben op individueel gedrag en groepsgedrag, en wat dat betekent voor terrorisme en radicalisering. Het in beeld brengen van de trends is daarom een middel, met als doel het vroegtijdig signaleren van kansen op radicalisering, mogelijk leidend tot terrorisme

    Inspection of the Polish Intelligentsia after the November Insurrection. Kazimierz Brodziński and Samuel Bogumił Linde

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    Opinions for the representative of the Polish Kingdom, Ivan Paskevich about Kazimierz Brodziński and Samuel Bogumił Linde, as well as about their activities in the times of the November Insurrection written by Aleksander Krassowski in the year 1833, and by Leon Rogalski in the year 1836; a 1833 opinion about Kazimierz Brodziński written by Samuel Bogumił Linde; Samuel Bogumił Linde as an author and editor of the document Sprawozdanie o urzędnikach pod dyrekcją Wydziału Wychowania w 1833 [A Report about Civil Servants Conducted by the Department of Education]
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