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Bojano, ubicazione incerta, Silvanus
Un’ara in conglomerato locale presenta sulla fronte una dedica a Silvanus, mentre sulle due facce laterali, rispettivamente, un urceus ed una patera. Alt. 106 m; larg. 0,70 m; prof. 0,40. È stata ritrovata nel 1980, in via S. Giovanni (fig. 36). Fig. 36 Bojano, ubicazione incerta. Cippo con dedica a Silvanus (da De Benedittis 1995). © DR Fonti epigrafiche De Benedittis 1995, 25-26, n. 1; AE 1996, 474; Buonocore 2009a, 258; EDR 100738 (Simone di Mauro). Sancto Silvano P(ublius) SeiusSeverus l..
ALT-C 2011 Abstracts
This is a PDF of the abstracts for all the sessions at the 2011 ALT conference. It is designed to be used alongside the online version of the conference programme. It was made public on 1 September, with a "topped and tailed" made live on 2 September
Alt-X turns 10: unclassifiable writing triumphs
Darren Tofts interviews American artist and author Mark Amerik
On the Benthic Invertebrate Megafauna at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, in the Vicinity of the Charlie-Gibbs Fracture Zone
Little is known about the fauna that inhabits non-chemosynthetic environments associated with mid-ocean ridges. This thesis investigates a ridge and fracture zone system to assess its influence as a barrier to faunal dispersal, and as a unique bathyal habitat. It also describes the ecology of megabenthic communities inhabiting a ridge. Sites were chosen on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge in the vicinity of the Charlie-Gibbs Fracture Zone, at a target depth of 2,500 m. Four superstations were chosen north and south of the Fracture Zone, on either side of the ridge. Different productivity levels and hydrographic features were characteristic for the northern and southern sites. In order to characterise the benthic megafauna 50 ha were trawled and 32,000 m2 of seafloor were sampled with HD video footage, targeting both flat and 10 ? sloped habitats. Holothurians were the most abundant megafauna. In order to assess their evolutionary relationship 43 holothurian specimens were genetically studied by modelling five of their genes (16S, 18S, 28S, COI, H3) in a phylogenetic analysis. All four sites exhibited noticeably different faunal characteristics. The biomass was highest at the SE, and lowest at the NW site. Body sizes differed between sites for most taxa, that were sufficient in numbers to be compared between sites, most likely as a result of different adaptations to food supply. Differences in species richness were observed between the sampling methods, with the highest richness at the SE site in trawl samples, and highest at the NW and SW sites in the video survey. Species densities were highest at the northern sites with both methods. Differences in diversity were also observed, with trawl samples providing a higher taxonomic resolution than the video survey and showing highest diversity at the SE site and lowest at the NE site. Community composition was significantly different between sites. Variations in the composition of megabenthic assemblages were observed between flat and 10 ? sloped habitats, although the effect of slope appears to be site dependent. The genetic analyses revealed a close relationship between individuals from different families. The extent to which the Ridge acts as a faunal barrier was unclear as the southern sites lacked an obvious difference in community composition. Faunal differences to the north and south of the Fracture Zone, however, suggest that this feature is a barrier to dispersal. The contrasting megafaunal assemblages of the sites probably reflect a combination of environmental drivers including sediment type, phytodetrital quality, hydrography, and habitat complexity
Front
Leishman’s work “Front” is a pre-programmed Facebook parody that addresses the major issues of social media – privacy and voyeurism. Front’s interface whilst mimicking the immersive, interaction rich promise of social media, instead reminds us of where the power structures lie, and what is often freely given up by the user/viewer.
Originally launched as an installation as part of the New Media Scotland: Alt-W showcase exhibition in 2014 for the Edinburgh Art Festival. Venue: Evolution House, Aug 1st - Sat 30 Aug. The project has also been peer selected for 'Interventions: Engaging the Body Politic.' Venue: the cultural centre USF Verftet, Georgernes Verft 12, 5011 BERGEN, Norway. This exhibition was part of the Electronic Literature Organization 2015: The End(s) of Electronic Literature. Aug 4th - 7th 2015
Learning Technology Manager Salary Survey 2010
The salary survey was conducted from 16 to 23 September 2010 with the support of the Association for Learning Technology (ALT) by ALT member, Dr. Rich Ranker, at Lancaster University. The purpose of the survey was to determine: 1) The salary ranges of those who report themselves to be managers of learning technology organisations in HE and FE in the UK; and 2) The factors affecting the salary of LT Managers. The survey was initially constructed by the author but, upon consultation, modified, implemented in the web-based survey tool Survey Monkey, and distributed by ALT, with ALT’s assurance that it would protect the identity of the participants. A copy of the request for participation was also distributed by the Heads of eLearning Forum (HeLF). The target population was managers of learning technology units in FE and HE institutions in the UK. The survey consisted of 12 questions and received a total of 75 responses
Relative difference sets in Alt(5)
AbstractThis paper is motivated by Ito's paper ((Hokkaido) Math. J. 22 (1993) 373), in which he constructed (60,2,60,30)-relative difference sets in SL(2,5). Chen and Li have shown that Alt(5), the alternating group of degree 5, has a (30,2,29,14)-relative difference set (see Discrete Math. 256 (2002) 301). These are the only examples of nontrivial relative difference sets in nonsolvable groups known to the author. In this paper, we study relative difference sets in Alt(5) and show that there exist exactly two nontrivial relative difference sets in Alt(5) up to equivalence with the aid of a computer
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