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    Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Data for Climate Change Economic Analysis

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    Chapter 5 of the forthcoming book "Economic Analysis of Land Use in Global Climate Change Policy," edited by Thomas W. Hertel, Steven Rose, and Richard S.J. To

    K. F. C. Rose, The date and author of the Satyricon, with an introduction by J. P. Sullivan, 1971

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    Rastier Françoise. K. F. C. Rose, The date and author of the Satyricon, with an introduction by J. P. Sullivan, 1971. In: Revue des Études Anciennes. Tome 74, 1972, n°1-4. pp. 300-303

    K. F. C. Rose, The date and author of the Satyricon, with an introduction by J. P. Sullivan, 1971

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    Rastier Françoise. K. F. C. Rose, The date and author of the Satyricon, with an introduction by J. P. Sullivan, 1971. In: Revue des Études Anciennes. Tome 74, 1972, n°1-4. pp. 300-303

    K. F. C. Rose, The Date and Author of the Satyricon. With an Introduction by J. P. Sullivan

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    Verdière Raoul. K. F. C. Rose, The Date and Author of the Satyricon. With an Introduction by J. P. Sullivan. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 42, fasc. 1, 1973. pp. 279-280

    Rose culture

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    Citation: Parks, Lucy Junie. Rose culture. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1898.Morse Department of Special CollectionsIntroduction: The rose is a shrub, or dwarf tree, which has beautiful fragrant flowers and is usually protected by thorns. It stands at the head of the floral kingdom, and is called “The Queen of Flowers.” It belongs to the order Rosacea, which includes most of our fruit trees and some of our berries, such as the apple, peach, pear, plum, raspberry, strawberry, blackberry, and many ornamental shrubs. Little is known of the history of the rose. It is mentioned in the early literature, and is thought to have been known to the primitive Egyptians, as several varieties are found in Egypt now. We know that they were cultivated by the Jews during the reign of Solomon, because it is mentioned in the Song of Solomon, It is also mentioned in the Book of Ecclesiastics, the author of which lived seven hundred years after Solomon. Homer speaks of it in his Iliad and his Odyssey. Chancer, who wrote in the thirteenth century who mentions the rose. We find accounts of its origin in more ancient writings

    sj-docx-1-smo-10.1177_20503121231182517 – Supplemental material for Verification of an intravenous fluid warmer: A prospective, two-center observational trial

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-smo-10.1177_20503121231182517 for Verification of an intravenous fluid warmer: A prospective, two-center observational trial by Mikko Lax, Seppo T. Mustola, Kimmo Repo, Jari Järvinen, Danielle K. Bayoro, Steven H. Cataldo, Viivi Karhinen, Edward A. Rose, Herman Groepenhoff and Andreas D. Waldmann in SAGE Open Medicine</p

    Teaching with author web sites K-8

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    "As a folklorist, writer, and teacher of writing, I know firsthand how interactive author Web sites make it possible for students to talk, meet, and exchange ideas with extraordinary writers. Reissman and Gura have devised a brilliant strategy for utilizing the World Wide Web in the service of literacy. This book offers a wide range of opportunities for teachers and students to use these free resources to foster literacy and learning in the classroom."—Steve Zeitlin, DirectorCity LoreFoster students′ literacy and learning in the digital age through the engaging world of author Web sites!Using the Internet as an instructional tool can be daunting, but this innovative guide demonstrates how very easily and effectively author Web sites can be integrated into any classroom as a free and accessible resource for instruction, thus fulfilling the mandate for using technology in teaching and learning.Rose Cherie Reissman and Mark Gura show teachers how to make the most of author Web sites—from such favorite authors as Jean Craighead George, Judy Blume, and Eric Carle—to deepen students′ engagement with reading and invite students into a fascinating literary community. The authors offer a rich trove of resources for teachers to explore:Activities that encourage and energize reluctant learners to participate in class discussionsStrategies to promote literacy learning, including nonfiction reading, narrative writing, visual literacy, and much moreSuggestions for using Web sites as a learning tool in math, science, and social studiesSimple instructions on how students can create their own author-focused Web sitesNo matter what your level of technological expertise, this book provides the guidance needed to use author Web sites to encourage students′ lifelong literacy

    ROSE: Robust Searchable Encryption with Forward and Backward Security

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    Dynamic searchable symmetric encryption (DSSE) has been widely recognized as a promising technique to delegate update and search queries over an outsourced database to an untrusted server while guaranteeing the privacy of data. Many efforts on DSSE have been devoted to obtaining a good tradeoff between security and performance. However, it appears that all existing DSSE works miss studying on what will happen if the DSSE client issues irrational update queries carelessly, such as duplicate update queries and delete queries to remove non-existent entries (that have been considered by many popular database system in the setting of plaintext). In this scenario, we find that (1) most prior works lose their claimed correctness or security, and (2) no single approach can achieve correctness, forward and backward security, and practical performance at the same time. To address this problem, we study for the first time the notion of robustness of DSSE. Generally, we say that a DSSE scheme is robust if it can keep the same correctness and security even in the case of misoperations. Then, we introduce a new cryptographic primitive named key-updatable pseudo-random function and apply this primitive to constructing ROSE, a robust DSSE scheme with forward and backward security. Finally, we demonstrate the efficiency of ROSE and give the experimental comparisons.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Cyber Securit

    Social Metadata for Libraries, Archives and Museums. Part 3: Recommendations and Readings

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    Recommendations on social metadata features most relevant to libraries, archives, and museums and an annotated reading list of the literature the research group consulted during our research. We believe it is riskier to do nothing and become irrelevant to our user communities than to start using social media features
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