468 research outputs found

    Contact lens-based expansion and transplantation of autologous epithelial progenitors for ocular surface reconstruction: Crossover control

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    [No abstract available]Di Girolamo N, 2009, TRANSPLANTATION, V87, P1571, DOI 10.1097-TP.0b013e3181a4bbf2; Ozbek Z, 2006, CORNEA, V25, P245, DOI 10.1097-01.ico.0000176602.49258.ea; Parmar DN, 2006, AM J OPHTHALMOL, V141, P299, DOI 10.1016-j.ajo.2005.09.0080

    Theatrum D.N. Iesu Christi : atrociorum cruciatuum c. lectori spectatori propositum /

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    Includes index.Signatures: )(⁴ A-Z⁴. First 2 leaves of 1st gathering are unsigned engravings, last 2 leaves are signed )(2 and )(3.Engraved t.p., signed R.C. after M.K. (Matthäus or Melchior Küsel?). Engraved port. of Joachim von Gravenegg, Abbot of Fulda, to whom the work is dedicated. Two full-page engravings by Georg Andreas Wolfgang and 8 by another hand. Versos of these 10 ill. are blank & the leaves are not included in paging. Woodcut in-text ill., Y3v. Head- and tail-pieces, initials.Probably published in Augsburg. See VD17.VD17Mode of access: Internet.Inscription on t.p. of 1st title: B.M.V. in Salem (Cistercian Abbey of Salem, Baden). Devotional inscription in Latin on front free endpaper.Binding: old vellum. Rebacked, retaining original backstrip with title & author written at head. Page edges blue. Two pairs of slits for ties at foredge.Bound with: Emblemata Iosephina / Karl Stengel (Augsburg : V. Aperger, 1658) -- Hierologia in qua loca sacra / Karl Stengel (Ingolstadt : G. Haenlin, 1653) -- Revocatoriae tremellianae revocatio ad calculos veritatis et modestiae / Christoph Ott (Augsburg : V. Aperger, 1662)

    After Tocqueville – the curious adventures of Bernard-Henri Lévy and Don Watson

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    Review Details Date: 5 July 2013 Author: D.N. Byrne Publisher: Australian Review of Public Affairs (ARPA) Owning Institution(s): University of Sydney Book Details Title: American Vertigo: On the Road from Newport to Guantánamo (in the Footsteps of Alexis de Tocqueville) Publisher: Gibson Square Date Published: 2006 Author/s: Bernard-Henri Lévy Additional Books:  Title: American Journeys Publisher: Vintage Books Australia Author/s: Don Watson In 1830 and 1831, as the facts about the New World increasingly challenged the myths about the New World, the French political theorist, Alexis de Tocqueville, journeyed across the nascent American democracy. Two hundred years after de Toqueville’s birth, a French philosopher and an Australian historian made their own journeys around the United States, recording observations and reflections. The trope of the stranger in a strange land shapes their observations and reflections upon the forms of American life that they encounter—yet while both ostensibly write about American society, the reader finds narratives of two very different Americas. Read D.N. Byrne\u27s full article in the Australian Review of Public Affairs. Image: book cover

    Province in D.N. Mamin-Sibiryak's and A.P. Chekhov's Works: on the Topology of Fate

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    Рассматриваются творческие сближения писателей одного поколения, выходцев из провинции А. П. Чехова и Д. Н. Мамина-Сибиряка. Анализируется общее и различное в их творчестве, ярко проявившееся при обращении к теме заводского труда и жизни провинциальной России.The author reviews the artistic convergence between the two representatives of the same generation and provincial background, A.P. Chekhov and D.N. Mamin-Sibiryak, analyzing the similarities and differences in their creative work, reflected in their treatment of factory labour and life in provincial Russia

    One day in the life of David Hicks

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    David Hicks has just been cleared of the charges he faced in a US Military Commission, while imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay. His counsel, Michael Mori, has told the story of Hicks’ case: the problematic constitutionality of the military commissions and the charges laid under their authority; how Hicks was treated—and abused—by the military authorities; and the apparent indifference of the Howard Government to Hicks’ predicament. It’s a story that reveals and warns in equal measure … Read D.N. Byrne’s compelling review essay of Michael Mori’s book In the Company of Cowards: Bush, Howard and Injustice at Guantanamo in the Australian Review of Public Affairs.   Title: In the Company of Cowards: Bush, Howard and Injustice at Guantanamo Publisher: Penguin Viking Books Date Published: 2014 Author: Michael Mori Image: book cove

    Maslyuzhenko D.N. Turko-Mongol Traditions in the “State of Nomadic Uzbeks” of Abu al-Khair Khan

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    The author of this article identifies the daily and political traditions in the Khanate of Abu al-Khair, which researchers traditionally call the “State of nomadic Uzbeks”. This State was created in the south of Western Siberia in the 1430’s and annexed by military means to the land of Shiban’s (the younger brother of Batu) descendants. The overwhelming majority of researchers consider it as a Muslim State since its very foundation, substantiating their allegations by indication both on the reading of khutba in honor of Khan after he took the “throne of Sain Khan” and on the presence of the sheikhs and Sufis in his entourage. At the same time, the authority of Abu al-Khair had the strong support of nomadic elite of more than twenty tribes. Precisely this elite, its inquiries and interests, which were advocated on the nobility councils, formed the existing political and daily traditions. These traditions reflect the preservation of Turko-Mongol customs among nomadic populations. We can find analogies of these practices in the earlier customs among the precursors of post-Golden Horde State, i.e., in the Mongol Empire and the ulus of Jochi. Traditions of the Abu al-Khair’s Khanate represented a phenomenon of cultural inertia, which were restored in the conditions of Islamization and could become the adats. This effect is particularly significant in view of the specific attitude of Sufi tariqats to the phenomena of social life. In political terms, of particular importance among these was the restoration of the Toy and the related kurultay that could take place in accordance with the existing steppe (animals) calendar. The khans restored the ritual of robes and belts’ distribution as the main mechanism for redeployment of posts and responsibilities among the steppe aristocracy. Military tradition was also focused on samples of the previous time, which was particularly manifested in the selection of wings and avant-garde. In the course of military operations, there was the prevalent practice of magical rites known since the early Middle Ages and aimed at influencing the weather by means of the magic stone “yada” and Yadachi-sorcerers

    Cross-Cultural Meta-Analyses

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    In the enormous collection of cross-cultural data that have been published during the last few decades it is difficult to perceive patterns. There is a clear need for systematizing the vast amount of cross-cultural studies and for developing models that explain cross-cultural differences in psychology. Two methods of cross-cultural meta-analysis can be distinguished. First, the instrument-based method of comparing data for one instrument across countries is suitable for instruments which have been administered in many countries. Second, a domain-based meta-analysis used a thematic domain from which culture-comparative studies are sampled instead of one specific instrument or method

    Over de synthese van cephalosporine C

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    Contrast enhancement for depolarizing radar targets

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    Custom Architecture for Immersive-Audio Applications

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    In this dissertation, we propose a new approach for rapid development of multi-core immersive-audio systems. We study two popular immersive-audio techniques, namely the Beamforming and the Wave Field Synthesis (WFS). Beamforming utilizes microphone arrays to extract acoustic sources recorded in a noisy environment. WFS employs large loudspeaker arrays to render moving audio sources, thus providing outstanding audio perception and localization. Research on literature reveals that the majority of such experimental and commercial audio systems are based on standard PCs, due to their high-level programming support and potential of rapid system development. However, these approaches introduce performance bottlenecks, excessive power consumption and increased overall cost. Systems based on DSPs consume very low power, but performance is still limited. Custom-hardware solutions alleviate the aforementioned drawbacks, but designers primarily focus on performance optimization without providing a high-level interface for system control and test. To address the aforementioned problems, we propose a custom platform-independent architecture that supports immersive-audio technologies for high-quality sound acquisition and rendering. An important feature of the architecture is that it is based on a multi-core processing paradigm. This allows the design of scalable and reconfigurable micro-architectures, with respect to the available hardware resources, and customizable implementations targeting multi-core platforms. To evaluate our proposal we conducted two case studies: We implemented our architecture as a heterogeneous multi-core reconfigurable processor mapped onto FPGAs. Furthermore, we applied our architecture to a wide range of contemporary GPUs. Our approach combines the software flexibility of GPPs with the computational power of multi-core platforms. Results suggest that employing GPUs and FPGAs for building immersive-audio systems, leads to solutions that can achieve up to an order of magnitude improved performance and reduced power consumption, while also decrease the overall system cost, when compared to GPP-based approaches.Microelectronics & Computer EngineeringElectrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Scienc
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