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Exhortatio[n]es nouicio[rum]. Colloquiu[m] iesu cu[m] puero Dyalogus iesu [et] senis.
EXHORTATIO[N]ES NOUICIO[RUM]. COLLOQUIU[M] IESU CU[M] PUERO DYALOGUS IESU [ET] SENIS.
Exhortatio[n]es nouicio[rum]. Colloquiu[m] iesu cu[m] puero Dyalogus iesu [et] senis. ( - )
Binding ( - )
Ex Bibliotheca. ( - )
Handschriftliches Inhaltsverzeichnis des Konvoluts ( - )
Title page ( - )
Incipit exhortatoriuz no niciorum. ( - )
Preface ( - )
Qualiter nouicius suam debet incipe emendationem Articulus p[ri]m[us] Christ[us] ( - )
De ordinato modo se occupa[n]di et procedendi ac proficiendi in exercitijs virtuosis Articulus secundus Christus ( - )
Qualiter nouicius debeat deum toto corde q[ue]rere sinceriter [et] co[n]stant[er] Articul[us] tercius ( - )
De diuersitate nouicio[que] s[e]c[un]d[u]m varietatem gratie dei in ipsis Articul[us] quartus Christ[us] ( - )
Qualit[er] in alternatio[n]e [et] successio[n]e spiritaliu[m] p[ro]speritatu[m] et aduer[si]tatu[m] debeat se h[abe]re ac regia via incedere ipse nouicius Articulus quintus. ( - )
Qualiter in omni tentatione debeat nouicius se habere atq[ue] resistere Articulus sextus ( - )
Q[ualiter] freque[n]s deuota ac dilige[n]s vn[]ice passio[n]is co[n]sideratio sit efficacissimu[m] remediu[u] [con]tra o[mn]em te[n]tatione[m] co[m]pendiosissimu[m] [atque] mediu[m] ad o[mn]em spiritale[m] p[er]fectu[m] atq[ue] p[er]fectione[m]. Articulus septimus ( - )
Qualiter per assiduam diligentem [et] compassiuam dominice passionis recordationem pertingatur ad contemplationem sublimem. illuminationem supernam. sapie[n]tiam salutarem Articulus octauus. ( - )
De libris q[ui] nouicijs co[n]ueniu[n]t magis [et] de mo[do] lectionis ac studij in eisde[m] Articul[us] nonus ( - )
De cautelis necessarijs nouicio ad perseuerandum [et] vitandum impedimenta spiritualis protectus. Articulus decimus. Christ[us] ( - )
Summaria [et] finalis nouiciorum instructio. Articulus undecimus Christ[us] ( - )
Colloquium iesu cum puero ( - )
Exhortatio iesu christi ad mundi con temptum ac co[n]uersationen deuotam Articulus secundus Jesus ( - )
Articulus Tercius. Jesus. ( - )
An consulendum sit puero iam deuoto [et] in particularibus scolis compete[n]ter instructo ad vniuersale studium proficisci Articulus quartus. Jesus ( - )
Exhortatio ad carnalium parentum [et] [pro]pinquorum atq[ue] sodalium natalisq[ue] soli derelictionem propter deum. Articulus Quintus Jesus. ( - )
Confirmatio salubris propositi Articulus sextus Jesus ( - )
Qualiter tentationibus sit restistendum Articulus septimus Jesus ( - )
De laudabilibus moribus puerorum, et cur specialiter diliguntur a deo Articulus octauus Jesus ( - )
Qualiter in religione [et] sancta congregatione possit quis compendiosius proficere [et] ad perfectionem pertingere Articulus Nonus ( - )
Dyalogus Jesu et senis. ( - )
De iudicio mortis et variis casibus eius ( -
Energy expenditure and impact of bronchodilators in COPD patients.
Energy expenditure and impact of bronchodilators in COPD patient
Assessing the dispersion of nanoinclusions in nanoreinforced CFRP laminates using electrical resistance measurements
In this work electrical resistance measurements were utilized as a mean to assess the dispersion of Graphene Oxide nanoinclusions into CFRP laminates. This approach involves resistance measurements in the through-thickness and transverse directions of the laminates. Measurements were conducted in CFRP laminates containing Graphene Oxide dispersed into the epoxy matrix with filler contents of 1wt% and 5wt%. The morphology of the samples was examined by means of optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The obtained results suggest that at low filler contents, 1wt%, the dispersion is uniform into the bulk of the sample, while at higher filler loadings, 5wt%, there are indications of non-uniformity due to the formation of areas with higher filler concentration
Effect of indacaterol on arterial blood gases in patients suffering from acute exacerbation of COPD
SummaryAimThe administration of β2-agonists to patients with airways obstruction often results in transient decrease in PaO2 despite concomitant bronchodilation. This effect is potentially dangerous for patients suffering from acute exacerbation of COPD (AECOPD). In this study, we investigated the effect of indacaterol 150 μg and 300 μg on the arterial blood gas tensions of hospitalised patients with AECOPD.MethodsWe explored the acute effects on arterial blood gases and spirometry of two doses of indacaterol Breezhaler (150 and 300 μg) in 12 patients hospitalised because of an AECOPD in 2 non-consecutive days under open-label, randomized, crossover conditions, with blind evaluation. Blood specimens were taken just before the inhalation and at 15, 30, 60, 120, 240 and 360 min after inhalation of each treatment, and spirometry was performed at the same time points.ResultsBoth doses of indacaterol did not cause significant changes in blood gases, although some patients with relatively well-preserved PaO2 presented transient episodes of oxygen desaturation that normalize spontaneously in a very short time. Moreover, they induced a significant mean increase in FEV1 and FVC, although the improvement caused by indacaterol 300 μg was larger.ConclusionsIndacaterol up to 300 μg is a potent bronchodilator that may induce small, transient decrease in PaO2 mainly in patients with relatively well-preserved PaO2. There appeared to be no clinical consequences of these PaO2 abnormalities in patients suffering from AECOPD
Enhancement of the electrical and thermal properties of unidirectional carbon fibre/epoxy laminates through the addition of graphene oxide
A means of enhancing electrical and thermal conductivities of carbon fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites is investigated for the purpose of reducing damage when electric current and/or heat is introduced into a CFRP structure. The addition of commercially available graphene oxide (GO) nano-flakes dispersed into an epoxy resin is studied; quantities up to 6.3 vol% are used in a vacuum infusion process with carbon fibre fabric to form CFRP laminates. Measurements of the anisotropic electrical and thermal conductivity of the laminate were conducted on CFRP specimens with and without the GO nano-flakes. It is shown that the electrical conductivity in the through-thickness direction increased markedly, reaching values up to 0.18 S/cm, when 6.3 vol% of GO was added into the epoxy, showing a threefold increase compared to the neat CFRP. Similar improvement was also found in the thermal through-thickness conductivity for the same filler content, where the laminate exhibited identical values in both transverse and through-thickness directions. However, the properties transverse to the fibres were not greatly affected by the GO addition. To assess the effect of the GO on the mechanical properties, interlaminar shear strength tests were conducted that showed that the addition of the GO significantly enhanced the through-thickness shear strength
Dr. Duane M. Jackson, Morehouse College, July 2011
This video is a conversation with Dr. Duane M. Jackson. Dr. Jackson talks about his paper, "Recall and the Serial Position Effect: The Role of Primacy and Recency on Accounting Students' Performance." Jackie Daniel, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer
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