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    S.M. Simpson Ltd. -- powerhouse, interior

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    Boiler room at the site of the S.M. Simpson Ltd. Mill. Photo was possibly captured after the purchase of S.M. Simpson Ltd. by Crown Zellerbach Canada Ltd. Safety signed read “Danger, High Voltage” and a turbine is depicted

    The Sacramental Theory in John 19:26-27

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    About the author: Father Theodore Koehler, S.M., of the Seminaire Marianiste at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, studied under Father Neubert

    Knowledge of machines: review and forward look

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    This paper looks at the possibility of knowledge development of machines from anengineer’s point of view. First, the increasing need for autonomous operations of vehicles,manufacturing facilities, utility networks, and robots is reviewed. From the point of view ofoperational design, five desirable ingredients are identified that can facilitate control autonomy.Most of these facilitators can be enabled by using the methodology of natural languageprogramming and writing of documents that machines can read and utilize to improve theirfeedback control skills, their knowledge of the environment, and also their decision-makingskills. A forward look outlines the benefits of ‘publishing for machines’, to manufacturing,vehicle operations, utility networks, and robots.Keywords: control engineerin

    Oceani di storia, storia di oceani

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    «Like the desert the ocean has often been read as an empty space, a cultural and historical void, constantly traversed, circumnavigated and fought over, but rarely inscribed other than symbolically by the self-proclaimed agents of civilization» . La storiografia degli ultimi vent’anni ha dichiaratamente preso le distanze dalla classica polarità fra «historical land» e «unhistorical sea» per individuare gli oceani come un luogo sociale specifico in cui culture diverse si incontrano, si scontrano, si fondono, secondo relazioni spesso asimmetriche di dominazione e subordinazione (è il caso degli imperi coloniali o delle tratte schiviste), ma altrettanto spesso di metissage.... L’impatto degli oceani sul corso della storia moderna è stato enorme, anche se spesso contraddittorio: i mari sono stati agenti dell’oppressione coloniale, ma anche della resistenza indigena e della crescita di nuovi mondi meticci, sono stati certo luoghi di morte, di forzata migrazione, di rischio e di violenza, ma anche di nuove forme di solidarietà e di umane relazioni. Paradigma del moderno capitalismo, l’oceano è stato il luogo di fondazione e di crescita di una storia transnazionale e di processi di mondializzazione economica, culturale e politica senza precedenti.... Anche per questo forse, per l’estrema varietà dei mondi implicati e degli sguardi possibili la storia degli oceani ha compiuto negli ultimi decenni passi avanti molto significativi, testimoniati dalla ricchezza della produzione scientifica, dalla varietà degli approcci e delle interpretazioni, dal carattere assolutamente internazionale delle storiografie coinvolte, qui analizzate. E’ forse davvero iniziata una storicizzazione degli oceani

    Christian Insight

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    Very Rev . John A. Elbert, S.M., is Graduate Dean of Arts and Sciences, Professor of Philosophy, creator of the Interdisciplinary Seminar, former President of the University of Dayton. He is the author of a number of books

    Mary and American Protestants

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    About the author: Father William Cole, S.M., is Professor and director of graduate work in Theological Studies at the University of Dayton. He has long been associated with the Marian Library

    Overcoming the Obstacles to Counselling Research

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    The author of this article, Brother Marion F. Belka, S.M., is Vice President of St. Mary\u27s University in San Antonio, Texas, and President of the National Catholic Guidance Conference

    In Vivo Acticity of Bupropion at the Human Dopamine Transporter as Measured by Positron Emission Tomography

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    Article title: In vivo acticity of bupropion at the human dopamine transporter as measured by positron emission tomography. Reference: BPS7603 Journal title: Corresponding author: Dr. S.M. Learned-Coughlin First author: Dr. S.M. Learned-Coughlin Citation</p
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