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Frederick L. Rath, Jr. papers
Papers of Frederick L. Rath, Jr., a pioneer of historical conservation. Rath served from 1949 to 1956 as the director of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, newly created by Congress to succeed the National Council for Historic Sites and Buildings, which he had also headed. The papers document Rath's time at the National Trust, as well as his later career at the New York State Historical Association, where he became vice-director in 1957; at New York State's Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, where he was deputy commissioner from 1972 until 1979; and at the Eastern National Park and Monument Association, where he was chief executive officer from 1979 to 1987. Also included are personal papers documenting Rath's early education at Dartmouth and Harvard, and his time in the Army during World War II, as well as his work as historian at the home of Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Vanderbilt Mansion in Hyde Park, New York
Zusammen sind wir ganz bunt und eigentlich ganz stark! Narrative Identitätsentwicklung in fusionierten Pfarreien
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194918.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Radboud UniversityPromotor : Hermans, C.A.M. Co-promotor : Scherer - Rath, M.404 p
Notice sur M. Gerhard vom Rath
Des Cloizeaux Alfred. Notice sur M. Gerhard vom Rath. In: Bulletin de la Société française de Minéralogie, volume 11, 7, 1888. pp. 255-261
Notice sur M. Gerhard vom Rath
Des Cloizeaux Alfred. Notice sur M. Gerhard vom Rath. In: Bulletin de la Société française de Minéralogie, volume 11, 7, 1888. pp. 255-261
V. M. Dandekar, Nilakantha Rath, Poverty in India
Étienne Gilbert. V. M. Dandekar, Nilakantha Rath, Poverty in India. In: Tiers-Monde, tome 12, n°48, 1971. p. 881
De interpretatiecrisis bij ongeneeslijke kanker. Een religiewetenschappelijk onderzoek naar verklaringen, het onverwachte, tragiek en de gewaarwording van het andere
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209569.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Radboud University, 08 november 2019Promotores : Hermans, C.A.M., Wiegers, G.A., Scherer - Rath, M.264 p
Mean field model for turbulence transition in plane Poiseuille flow
In the pipe flow model of Dwight Barkley the main idea is to model pipe flow as an excitable, bistable medium. Using a one-dimensional FitzHugh-Nagumo-type reaction-advection-diffusion system with two variables the model captures qualitatively a surprising number of features of the turbulence transition in pipe flow. Motivated by this success, we here describe a derivation of a set of two 1+1-dimensional coupled differential equations for the closely related system of plane Poiseuille flow from the Navier-Stokes equation. The model contains terms for the production of turbulent kinetic energy, its transfer between the modes and its dissipation by viscous terms. The model shows a bifurcation to a non-trivial state and reflects some of the complex dynamics observed in direct numerical simulations
Continuous Sonic Feedback from a Rolling Ball
Balancing a ball along a tillable track is a control metaphor for a variety of continuous control tasks. The authors designed the Ballancer experimental tangible interface to exploit such a metaphor. Direct, model-based sonification of the rolling ball improves the experience and effectiveness of the interaction
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