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    Thorn / Gest. v. C. Ehricht

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    THORN / GEST. V. C. EHRICHT G. D. Reymann's topographische Special-Karte von Central-Europa (-) Thorn / Gest. v. C. Ehricht (64) ( -

    Dan Thorn

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    Dan Thorn and horse Moolalloo.Mettam, Bert J.Date:195

    Danzig, Colberg, Thorn

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    DANZIG, COLBERG, THORN Übersichtskarte von Mittel-Europa im Masse 1:750 000 der Natur (-) Danzig, Colberg, Thorn (C) ( -

    Sokratik Sorgulama – Yönlendirilmiþ Keþif

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    Sayýn Editör, Biliþsel Davranýþçý Psikoterapi Ve Araþtýrmalar Dergisi’nin ilk sayýsýný sizlerin aracýlýðýyla edinmiþ olup gözden geçirme fýrsatý buldum. Öncelikle yayýn hayatýnýzýn arzu ettiðiniz noktaya ulaþmasýný temenni eder, BDT ile ilgilenen herkese bu dergiyi sunduðunuz için size ve emeði geçen tüm çalýþma arkadaþlarýnýza sizin aracýlýðýnýzla teþekkür ederim. Ýlk sayýnýzda yer vermiþ olduðunuz sokratik sorgulama tekniðini anlatan yazýnýzý ilgiyle okudum. Yunan felsefesinin kurucularýndan kabul edilen Sokrates’e dayanan bu yöntem biliþsel davranýþçý terapilerin en temel tekniklerinden biri olarak kabul edilmektedir. Bilgiyi sýnayarak öðrenme üzerine kurulmuþ bir yöntemdir. Bilgiyi soru sorarak öðretmeyi amaçlar. Alýþýlagelmiþ anlatýmlarýn dýþýna çýkar. Danýþanýn yönlendirilmiþ keþifle, aslýnda bildiði ancak o anki duygudurumu nedeniyle farkýnda olmadýðý kabul edilen sonuca ulaþmasýný amaçlar. Sonuçta danýþan için bir farkýndalýk oluþturulur ve bunu terapistin yardýmý ile danýþanýn kendisi yapar. Sokratik sorgulama sýrasýnda danýþanýn kendisine yöneltilen sorularýn cevaplarýný bildiði kabul edilir. Danýþana öncelikle var olan durumu açýklamaya, konuyu netleþtirmeye ve danýþanýn bakýþ açýsýný anlamaya yönelik sorular sorulur. Olasý varsayýmlarýn sonucunu deðerlendirmesi, sebep sonuç iliþkilerini kurmasýný saðlayacak pek çok soru yöneltilebilir. Bu sorular ýþýðýndaki ilk amaç durumun, danýþan açýsýndan nasýl göründüðünü ve kiþinin buna olan inancýný açýða çýkarmaktýr. Sonrasýnda da kiþinin iþlevsel biliþi bulmasýna yönelik sorularla istenilen noktaya gidilir. Bu sorgulama sýrasýnda temel olan, sonuca danýþanýn kendi cevaplarýyla ulaþmasý, terapistin de bu noktada danýþaný yönlendirecek sorular sormasýdýr. Bu teknik Sokrates’in ‘Ben kimseye hiçbir þey öðretemem, sadece onlarýn düþünmelerini saðlayabilirim.’ felsefesi ile baðdaþýr. Sokratik sorgulama tekniði Beck ve Ellis tarafýndan biliþsel terapinin bir parçasý olarak görülmektedir. Günümüzde BDT’de etkin bir þekilde kullanýlmaktadýr. Sokratik sorgulama ile danýþan kendi cevaplarýyla sonuca ulaþýr ve bu BDT’nin temel hedefidir. Ara inançlar Sokrat tarzý sorgulama ile somutlaþtýrýlmakta ve deðerlendirmelerin daha anlamlý ve kalýcý olmasý amaçlanmaktadýr. Sokrat tarzý sorgulama BDT için vazgeçilmez bir ögedir. Ýlk dönem uygulamalarýnda zorluklar olabilse de kullanýldýkça uygulamasý olaylaþacak ve danýþan açýsýndan memnun edici sonuçlar verecek bir teknik olarak görülmektedir. Saygýlarýmla [JCBPR 2012; 1(2.000): 127-127

    Thorn-Like Carbon Nanofibers Combined with Molybdenum Nitride Nanosheets as a Modified Separator Coating: An Efficient Chemical Anchor and Catalyst for Li–S Batteries

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    Lithium–sulfur (Li–S) batteries have been regarded as one of the most promising candidates for the next-generation energy storage devices, attributed to their rather high theoretical energy density. However, affected by the shuttle effect and slow redox kinetics of lithium polysulfides (LiPSs), the application of the Li–S batteries is seriously hampered. Herein, novel thorn-like carbon nanofibers combined with molybdenum nitride nanosheets (denoted as MoN@CNFs) were well designed as a modified separator coating for Li–S batteries to restrain the shuttle effect and strengthen the redox kinetics of LiPSs. The conductive carbon nanofibers provided fast electronic transport, and the decorated MoN nanosheets possessed strong affinity to sulfur species, which could effectively anchor LiPSs, boost their redox reaction as an electrocatalyst,accelerate the reversible soluble/insoluble phase conversion process, and greatly increase the efficiency of active substance utilization. As a result, the Li–S batteries with the separators modified by MoN@CNFs exhibited outstanding rate performance, stable cycling capacity, and improved reaction kinetics, which delivered a high initial capacity of 1074 mA h g–1 at 0.2 C and sustained a capacity of 531 mA h g–1 after 500 cycles at 2 C, with only 0.055% capacity fade per cycle

    The Thorn

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    Transcribed by G. Dooley from sheet music downloaded from Lester S. Levy Collection of Sheet Music: 'The Thorn Sung by Mr Incledon at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden Composed by William Shield' (New York, Sold by I. and M. Paff, No. 127 Broadway). NB: This has not been compared with the version in Austen Music books at CHL PR2:9, which is published by Goulding, Phipps & D'Almaine, London. Keyboard realisation by Fiona McCauley.An arrangement in C major of the song The Thorn by William Shield

    B. L. Rhoads and C. E. Thorn (Eds.) - The Scientific Nature of Geomorphology

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    Piégay Hervé. B. L. Rhoads and C. E. Thorn (Eds.) - The Scientific Nature of Geomorphology. In: Géomorphologie : relief, processus, environnement, Septembre 1998, vol. 4, n°3. p. 285

    Biodiversity and ecosystem services in forest - the ‘BioHolz’ project

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    Whenever a tree dies, it makes room for millions of organisms contributing to the crucial ecosystem process of decomposition. The diversity of saproxylic organisms, which are depending in at least some stage of their life on decaying wood, comprises about one third of all forest species. Forest management in Europe of the last centuries changed forest structures and in particular reduced the amount of available dead wood, which is mirrored by the current extinction risk of saproxylic species1. However, society expects a forest to be a multi-functional ecosystem, which provides, among others, timber, recreation and biodiversity conservation. In the trans-disciplinary project ‘BioHolz’, we try to develop management approaches combining ecological, economical and social science perspectives. One challenge is to integrate restoration of saproxylic diversity in managed forests in the economically most efficient way. We established several field experiments, which investigate biodiversity, economic costs and public perception associated to dead wood. The balance between ecological and economic demands is mostly a question of how much dead wood is needed for effective conservation. However, in two experiments it could be shown that for saproxylic diversity dead wood heterogeneity is more important than just dead wood amount. In one of these experiments the importance of dead wood in the forest canopy was highlighted2. In addition to a reduction in economic gain through deadwood increase, bark beetles colonising Norway spruce pose a potential threat to the remaining stand, with the consequence that conservation of other saproxylic beetles plays a minor role in bark beetle management. Within two experiments, a new technic of on-site bark scratching was developed facilitating the opportunity to reduce bark beetle populations while promoting saproxylic diversity3. Furthermore, public perception towards bark scratching was more favourable than formerly applied full debarking strategies. In a further experiment within the ‘BioHolz’ project, we investigate ecological, economic and social aspects of standing and lying logs in different spatial arrangements and under different microclimatic situations at the forest stand level. 1.Seibold, S., Brandl, R., Buse, J., Hothorn, T., Schidl, J., Thorn, S. & Müller, J. (2015) Association of extinction risk of saproxylic beetles with ecological degradation of forests in Europe. Conservation Biology, 29, 382–390. 2.Seibold, S., Hagge, J., Müller, J., Gruppe, A., Brandl, R., Bässler, C. & Thorn, S. (2018) Experiments with dead wood reveal the importance of dead branches in the canopy for saproxylic beetle conservation. Forest Ecology and Management, 409, 564–570. 3.Thorn, S., Bässler, C., Bußler, H., Lindenmayer, D.B., Schmidt, S., Seibold, S., Wende, B. & Müller, J. (2016) Bark-scratching of storm-felled trees preserves biodiversity at lower economic costs compared to debarking. Forest Ecology and Management, 364, 10–16.peerReviewedunknown accessibilityei tietoa saavutettavuudest

    Pass me not

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    organsCollected by Karl T. Gosnell For Mary C. Parler Pass Me Not Agnes Thorn Instrumental (Organ) Russellville, Arkansas November 8, 1958 Reel 271, Item 21Funding for digitization provided by the Arkansas Humanities Council and the Happy Hollow Foundation
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