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    Lillian L. Lambert, Author, Speaker, and Entrepreneur

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    Lillian L. Lambert, Author, Speaker, and Entrepreneu

    Oral History Interview: Louis S. Lambert

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    Born in Huntington, West Virginia, Mr. Lambert lived in various communities in the tri-state area before settling in Huntington. He worked most of his life as a construction contractor and in 1977 continued to work and reside in Huntington. Mr. Lambert talks on a variety of subjects including his childhood, the W.P.A., the 1937 flood, work experiences, and religion.https://mds.marshall.edu/oral_history/1184/thumbnail.jp

    Principes De La Littérature

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    Vorlage des Erscheinungsvermerks: A Paris, Chez Desaint & Saillant, rue S. Jean de Beauvais. M. DCC. LXIV. - Im Kolophon: De l'Imprimerie de Michel Lambert, rue & à côté de la Comédie Françoise

    Oral History Interview, Paul Lambert (2331)

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    In his October 2023 interview sessions, Paul Lambert speaks on his career at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and his winning of the Hilldale Faculty Award. To learn more about this oral history, download & review the index first (or transcript if available). It will help determine which audio file(s) to download & listen to.In his October 3rd, 2023 interview, Paul Lambert speaks on his career at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Taking place between 1985 to the present day in 2023, Lambert discusses the topics of his time in graduate school, his research in papilloma and tumor viruses, his faculty and colleagues, public health concerns, vaccines, and mentoring. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the UW-Madison Archives and Records Management oral history collection. In his October 23rd, 2023 interview session, Paul Lambert describes his time at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and winning the Hilldale Faculty Award. Taking place from 1990 to 2023, Paul Lambert discusses the topics of teaching, being a student at UW-Madison, COVID-19, cancer research, and the Hilldale Faculty Award. This interview was conducted for the Hilldale Faculty Award Oral History Project for inclusion into the UW-Madison Archives and Records Management oral history collection

    Abigail Yowell Lambert album (AL-118)

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    Photograph album from the Gallaudet University Archives, compiled by Abigail Yowell Lambert. Includes photos and memorabilia from her college career, including class, party, and activity photos.This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s)

    Oral History Interview, Anne Lambert (1036)

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    In her three 2009 interviews with Robert Lange, Anne Lambert chronicles her early life in N and S Carolina, her education at the University of Michigan, and her work for the Mint Museum in Charlotte NC and the Chazen Museum of Art at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. To learn more about this oral history, download & review the index first (or transcript if available). It will help determine which audio file(s) to download & listen to.In her three 2009 interviews with Robert Lange, Anne Lambert chronicles her early life in N and S Carolina, her education at the University of Michigan, and her work for the Mint Museum in Charlotte NC and the Chazen Museum of Art at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She discusses the profound influence of Charles Sawyer on her career and her thoughts about museum education and docent training. She also details the directors, exhibitions, and acquisitions of the Elvehjem (Chazen) Museum of Art from its inception in 1970 to 2009 and the 2009 project to expand the museum’s physical plant. This interview was conducted for inclusion in the University of Wisconsin Archives and Records Management oral history collection

    Lambert, Hendricks & Ross: American ventriloquism

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    It has been fifty-one years since the last Lambert, Hendricks & Ross studio recording. Since then Dave Lambert was tragically killed on the Connecticut Turnpike, Jon Hendricks has become a University of Toledo professor, and Annie Ross is still performing frequently worldwide. Few jazz vocalists are accepted into the scholastic canon. Fewer are filed in the annals of music history. But, if any vocalists should be regarded important to the story of jazz music it is LHR. Their impact on the art of vocalese has yet to be fully felt. In exploring the motivation behind the group’s dense, meticulous, trailblazing recordings, this study attempts to be a supplement for what was too much for liner notes in the late 50’s and 60’s, while simultaneously giving a brief encompassing historical outline. By examining the social and musical impact of Lambert Hendricks & Ross, this study attempts to further legitimate the art of jazz vocals and vocalese.M.A.Includes bibliographical referencesIncludes vitaby Bilal Salaa

    Paroles de Bernard Lambert : un paysan révolutionnaire

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    Le texte publié est la transcription des paroles prononcées par Bernard Lambert le 4 mai 1981 au séminaire « Luttes dans et pour l'espace rural » de Françoise Bourquelot et Nicole Mathieu à l'EHESS. Un récit de trente ans d'histoire du syndicalisme paysan, qui montre une pensée d'avant-garde, une ouverture sur les problèmes internationaux, une capacité de se projeter dans l'avenir. A former union member testimony and commitment The history of French farmers' unions since thirty years is related by Bernard LAMBERT (1931-1984), a long-time trade unionist, founder member of the union « Paysans travailleurs » and author of the book entitled Les paysans dans la lutte des classes (1970). Bernard LAMBERT's talk to a seminar held in Paris on May 4th 1981 at the EHESS, reveals, through debates put back in their context, his avant-garde ideas, his concern for international problems and his will to anticipate the future

    L'Amour vrai. Romance. Paroles de Mr Millevoye. Musique de G. Lambert, [à 1 v.] arrangée pour la guitare par Meissonnier jeune...

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    Titre uniforme : Lambert, Georges-Joseph-Laurent. Compositeur. [L'amour vrai

    Lambert-Beer"s Law

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    UV/VIS spektroskopija je eksperimentalna metoda određivanja koncentracije materijala u uzorku mjerenjem količine svjetla koju je uzorak apsorbirao. Metoda se temelji na Lambert- Beerovom zakonu koji daje funkcijski odnos između eksperimentalno određene fizikalne veličine, apsorbancije (A) i fizikalne veličine koja se određuje računski, koncentracije (c). Koncentraciju je moguće odrediti i grafički iz baždarnog dijagrama ovisnosti apsorbancije o koncentraciji. Posljedica međudjelovanja fotona i čestica koje apsorbiraju elektromagnetsko zračenje jest smanjenje intenziteta snopa s I0 \mathit{I_{0}} na I \mathit{I} . Zakon se može prikazati kao: A=log( I0/I)=εbc \mathit{A}= log \left ( \ \mathit{I_{0}}/\mathit{I} \right )= \mathit{\varepsilon }bc gdje je A apsorbancija na danoj valnoj duljini svjetlosti, ε \mathit{\varepsilon } je molarni apsorpcijski (ekstinkcijski) koeficijent izražen u Lmol1cm1 mol^{-1} cm^{-1} , svojstven svakoj molekulskoj vrsti i ovisan o valnoj duljini svjetlosti, b je duljina puta svjetlosti kroz uzorak izražena u cm, a c je koncentracija tvari u otopini izražena u mol L1 L^{-1} . Ovo je granični zakon pošto vrijedi samo za otopine s niskim koncentracijama i za izvore monokromatske svjetlosti. Lambert - Beerov zakon i UV/VIS spektroskopija su vrlo korisni jer omogućavaju kvantifikaciju i određivanje čistoće DNA iz bioloških uzoraka, praćenje kemijskih reakcija, identifikaciju tvari, određivanja različitih tvari i slično.UV/VIS spectroscopy is the experimental method used for determination of the concentration of a material in the sample by measuring the amount of light absorbed by a sample. The method is based on the Lambert-Beer's law that provides the function ratio between experimentally determined physical quantity, absorbance (A) and the physical quantity determined by calculation, concentration (c). Concentration can be determined graphically from the calibration curve of dependence of absorbance on concentration. The interaction between photons and particles that absorb electromagnetic radiation is the reduction of beam intensity from I0 \mathit{I_{0}} to I \mathit{I} . The law can be represented as: A=log( I0/I)=εbc \mathit{A}= log \left ( \ \mathit{I_{0}}/\mathit{I} \right )= \mathit{\varepsilon }bc where A is the absorbance at a given wavelength of light, ε \mathit{\varepsilon } is the molar absorption (extinction) coefficient expressed in L mol1cm1 mol^{-1} cm^{-1} , that is characteristic for each molecule and dependent on the wavelength of light, b is the length of the light path through the sample expressed in cm and c the concentration of the substance in the solution expressed in mol L1 L^{-1} . This is the limiting law because it is only valid for low concentrations and for monochromatic light sources. Lambert-Beer's law and UV/Vis spectrophotometry are very useful because they provide quantification and determination of DNA purity of biological samples, chemical reaction monitoring, substance identification, determination of different substances and the like
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