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    Interpretation von Bild- und Sprachsignalen: ein hybrider Ansatz

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    Kummert F. Interpretation von Bild- und Sprachsignalen: ein hybrider Ansatz. Aachen: Shaker; 1998

    Shaker Heights voting booth

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    Special election voters in a Shaker Heights voting booth. \u27\u27L to R: Mrs. Anna Brooker, Albert Hegiss, S.E. Hirsch, C. B. Solders, G.J. Kovarik , S. F. Karavek. Voting booth.\u27\u27 -- photo versohttps://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/deeds_not_words/1013/thumbnail.jp

    Herstellung von Metall-Silizium-Multischichten mit dem MOCVD-Verfahren

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    Hamelmann F. Herstellung von Metall-Silizium-Multischichten mit dem MOCVD-Verfahren. Berichte aus der Physik. Aachen: Shaker; 2000

    "Ja, wie kann denn etwas Gott Ähnliches klingen?" Musik erfinden zu Bildern im Musikunterricht. Eine Fallstudie

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    Kranefeld U. "Ja, wie kann denn etwas Gott Ähnliches klingen?" Musik erfinden zu Bildern im Musikunterricht. Eine Fallstudie. In: Greuel T, Heß F, eds. Musik erfinden. Beiträge zur Unterrichtsforschung. Musik im Diskurs. Vol 22. Aachen: Shaker; 2008: 54-75

    Pathologien des Spitzensports

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    Breuer C, Hallmann K, Wicker P. Pathologien des Spitzensports. In: Bette K-H, Kühnle F, eds. 28. Darmstädter Sport-Forum: Die dunkle Seite des Sports. Darmstädter Sport-Forum. Vol 4. Herzogenrath: Shaker; 2017: 9-25

    Design and Evaluation of Multi-Axis Vibration Shaker Concepts

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    Multi-axis shaker systems for the mechanical testing of components up to 2 kHz generally exhibit multiple resonances within their operating range of frequencies. Equipment testing requires the control of the shaker’s power density spectra in all axes of shaker motion. The paper describes the results of a 4-year ongoing project to develop a predictive model of 6-axis shaker dynamics, and presents a comparison between the computer model and a series of experiments on a small 6-DOF electrodynamic shaker, employing computed and experimentally recorded power density and coherence spectra, as well as modal analyses. Modifications of the shaker’s structural stiffness and damping are shown to be correctly predicted and validated by the experiments

    Design and Evaluation of Multi-Axis Vibration Shaker Concepts

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    Multi-axis shaker systems for the mechanical testing of components up to 2 kHz generally exhibit multiple resonances within their operating range of frequencies. Equipment testing requires the control of the shaker’s power density spectra in all axes of shaker motion. The paper describes the results of a 4-year ongoing project to develop a predictive model of 6-axis shaker dynamics, and presents a comparison between the computer model and a series of experiments on a small 6-DOF electrodynamic shaker, employing computed and experimentally recorded power density and coherence spectra, as well as modal analyses. Modifications of the shaker’s structural stiffness and damping are shown to be correctly predicted and validated by the experiments

    Oliver C. Hampton and other Shaker teacher-musicians of Ohio and Kentucky

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    The purpose of this study is to present an example of a Shaker teacher-musician whose thinking and activities exemplified those Shakers living in the "western" Shaker societies of Ohio and-Kentucky. Oliver C. Hampton is that person. Hampton was a teacher, musician, composer, poet, writer of prose, elder, and trustee of the Union Village, Whitewater, and North Union, Ohio societies. Historians do not rank Hampton and his several teacher-musician friends as highly as other, better-known Shaker leaders. Nevertheless, Hampton and his colleagues contributed much to the betterment of their fellow Shakers' lives through their considerable efforts.Chapter Two gives the reader a brief historical background to enable him better to understand the beginnings of this unique religious movement.Chapter.Three deals with Shaker attitudes on religion, education, and music. The philosophy of these facets of Shaker life are explored because these attitudes affected everything the Shakers did.Chapter Four gives details of the life of Oliver C. Hampton. His personality is set forth. His responsibilities as elder, teacher, and musician are discussed. Thirty examples of Oliver Hampton's hymns and laboring songs are briefly analyzed from the singer's perspective.Chapter Five discusses Susanna M. Brady, the Rupes, and other musicians and teachers of the Ohio and Kentucky societies.Chapter Six gives a brief summary of the contributions of Oliver Hampton and his friends in the Ohio and Kentucky Shaker societies.Appendices further illustrate the musical, poetic, and prose efforts of Hampton, the Rupes, Brady, and others. Appendix A lists all Shaker teachers and musicians found by the writer. Appendix B is an article by Hampton as published in The Shaker. Appendix C contains the thirty musical examples of Hampton as copied from the originals and then transcribed by the author. Appendix D lists the musical examples contained in the paper and where they may be found. Appendix E contains music attributed to the Rupes and Brady. Appendix F is a set of three photographs, including one of Hampton.Thesis (D.A.

    Shaker and Ether-à-Go-Go K+ Channel Subunits Fail to Coassemble in Xenopus Oocytes

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    AbstractMembers of different voltage-gated K+ channel subfamilies usually do not form heteromultimers. However, coassembly between Shaker and ether-à-go-go (eag) subunits, members of two distinct K+ channel subfamilies, was suggested by genetic and functional studies (Zhong and Wu. 1991. Science. 252:1562–1564; Chen, M.-L., T. Hoshi, and C.-F. Wu. 1996. Neuron. 17:535–542). We investigated whether Shaker and eag form heteromultimers in Xenopus laevis oocytes using electrophysiological and biochemical approaches. Coexpression of Shaker and eag subunits produced K+ currents that were virtually identical to the sum of separate Shaker and eag currents, with no change in the kinetics of Shaker inactivation. According to the results of dominant negative and reciprocal coimmunoprecipitation experiments, the Shaker and eag proteins do not interact. We conclude that Shaker and eag do not coassemble to form heteromultimers in Xenopus oocytes

    Variations on the Author

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    “Variations on the Author” discusses two of Eduardo Coutinho’s recent films (Um Dia na Vida, from 2010, and Últimas Conversas, posthumously released in 2015) and their contribution to the general question of documentary authorship. The director’s filmography is characterized by a consistent yet self-effacing form of authorial self-inscription: Coutinho often features as an interviewer that rather than express opinions propels discourses; an interviewer that is good at listening. This mode of self-inscription characterizes him as an author who is not expressive but who is nonetheless markedly present on the screen. In Um Dia na Vida, however, Coutinho is completely absent form the image, while Últimas Conversas, on the contrary, includes a confessional prologue that moves the director from the margins to the center of his films. This article examines the ways in which these works stand out in the filmography of a director who offers new insights into the notion of cinematic authorship
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