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V. V. Tarnovskyi jr. and M. F. Bilyashivskyi: research and preservation historical and cultural heritage
У статті коротко висвітлена історія взаємин В. В. Тарновського-молодшого і
М. Ф. Біляшівського. Автор представляє основні аспекти, які стосуються аналізу
розкопок на Княжій горі у 1891-1892 рр., а також формування археологічного зібрання чернігівського мецената.В статье кратко освещена история отношений В. В. Тарновского-младшего и
Н. Ф. Биляшивского. Автор представляет основные аспекты, касающиеся анализа
раскопок на Княжей горе в 1891–1892 гг., а также формирования археологического собрания черниговского мецената.The article gives a brief description of the history of relations V. V. Tarnovskyi Jr. and
M. F. Bilyashivskyi, who highly opinion appreciated each other’s, often consulted, who have
exchanged objects of antiques and artifacts and the information about them
The author represents the main aspects, which touch 1) the archaeological activities
Bilyashivsky’s, which coincides with the beginning of his excavations on Knyazha Gora with
financial support Tarnovsky’s Jr.; 2) the analysis of the excavation Knyazha Gora in 1891-1892
gg.; 3) the formation of the archaeological collection of Chernigov patron; 4) the preparation
of the collection and «The catalogue of Ukrainian antiquities the V. V. Tarnowsky’s collection»
to the beginning of XI Archaeological Congress in 1899 in Kyiv. As a result, the materials were systematized under the historical sequence of eras and
geographical the items and divided into 3 sections: prehistorical, great princely and cossack. So Tarnowskyi Jr. and Bilyashivskyi found a rare persistence concerning of research and preservation historical and cultural heritage
V. V. Tarnovskyi jr. and M. F. Bilyashivskyi: research and preservation historical and cultural heritage
У статті коротко висвітлена історія взаємин В. В. Тарновського-молодшого і
М. Ф. Біляшівського. Автор представляє основні аспекти, які стосуються аналізу
розкопок на Княжій горі у 1891-1892 рр., а також формування археологічного зібрання чернігівського мецената.В статье кратко освещена история отношений В. В. Тарновского-младшего и
Н. Ф. Биляшивского. Автор представляет основные аспекты, касающиеся анализа
раскопок на Княжей горе в 1891–1892 гг., а также формирования археологического собрания черниговского мецената.The article gives a brief description of the history of relations V. V. Tarnovskyi Jr. and
M. F. Bilyashivskyi, who highly opinion appreciated each other’s, often consulted, who have
exchanged objects of antiques and artifacts and the information about them
The author represents the main aspects, which touch 1) the archaeological activities
Bilyashivsky’s, which coincides with the beginning of his excavations on Knyazha Gora with
financial support Tarnovsky’s Jr.; 2) the analysis of the excavation Knyazha Gora in 1891-1892
gg.; 3) the formation of the archaeological collection of Chernigov patron; 4) the preparation
of the collection and «The catalogue of Ukrainian antiquities the V. V. Tarnowsky’s collection»
to the beginning of XI Archaeological Congress in 1899 in Kyiv. As a result, the materials were systematized under the historical sequence of eras and
geographical the items and divided into 3 sections: prehistorical, great princely and cossack. So Tarnowskyi Jr. and Bilyashivskyi found a rare persistence concerning of research and preservation historical and cultural heritage
Bullough, Robert V., Jr., Paul R. Klohr, a Hermenuetic Portrait, JCT, 17(Spring, 2001), 85-92.
Describes in personal terms the author\u27s mentor, Paul R. Klohr, and his contributions to the field of curriculum studies
Never Leave Us Alone: The Prayer Life of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Title: Never to leave us alone : the prayer life of Martin Luther King, Jr. Author: Lewis V Baldwin Publisher: Minneapolis, Minn.: Fortress Press, 2010. ISBN: 978080069744
ABSOLUTE RO-VIBRATIONAL INTENSITIES FOR THE VIBRATIONAL BANDS OF
C. Chackerian. Jr. J Chem Phys 85, 1200 (1986) C. Chackerian. Jr. C. W Bauschlicher, S. R. Langhoff. A. Lopes-Pineiro and R. H. Tipping (to be published)Author Institution: NASA-Ames Research Center, Moffett Field; Leboratotre d'lnfrarouge associ\'e au CNRS, Universit\'e de Paris-sud; Departmento de Outmica Fisica, Facultad de Ciencias, Universided de Extremedura; Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of AlabamaWe determine absolute ro-vibrational line intensities for vibrational bands of the astrophysically important species. NH, indepently of any information on its molecular concentration. To this end we measure relative line intensities across bends. The effect of vibration rotation interaction on the line intensities then allows a direct determination of the derivative of the electric-dipole fundamental band transition . The results of these experiments are then compared to theoretical obtained via high quality ab initu calculations of the electric dipole moment function
Growth of III-V semiconductor lasers on silicon
The growth of reliable III-V semiconductor lasers on Si would be a significant step toward the fabrication of an opto-electronic integrated circuit, but reliable III-V semiconductor lasers grown on Si have yet to be reported. Many problems not encountered when growing III-V lasers on III-V substrates must be overcome before III-V lasers grown on Si become reliable. In the experiments described here many different methods are used to try to improve the reliability of III-V lasers grown on Si.Data are presented showing that impurity induced layer disordering (IILD) can be greatly accelerated when an abundance of dislocations are present. The high dislocation density of III-V materials grown on Si makes this a problem that cannot be overlooked. This problem can be minimized but it puts limits on the kind of thermal processing that can be done to a III-V laser grown on Si. Perhaps the most difficult problem encountered when growing III-V lasers on Si is dislocations. If the dislocation density can be reduced, then lasers grown on Si should become more reliable. Several methods of reducing the dislocation density of III-V lasers grown on Si have been tried. Data are presented showing the Zn diffusions, strained layer superlattices, and lattice matched buffer layers are all somewhat effective at lowering the dislocation density. The high dislocation density of III-V lasers grown on Si makes InGaAs strained layer active lasers on Si an unlikely possibility because the dislocations tend to accumulate at the active region of these structures where dislocations are the most damaging.Growth of III-V lasers on patterned GaAs-on-Si wafers has also been investigated. Growing over a selective area should reduce some strain and possibly lower the dislocation density. Data are presented showing that the dislocation density can be reduced by selective area epitaxy. But other problems arise when growing over a selective area and make device fabrication more difficult.Made available in DSpace on 2011-05-07T12:35:59Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2
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Inherited Realities: Eugenics, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., and Buck v. Bell
The Tower is an official publication of the Georgia Tech Board of Student Publications and is sponsored by the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program and the Price Gilbert Memorial Library System. This article is from Volume 1, Issue 2.In this paper, an analysis of the records of involuntary sterilizations on black patients in the state of Georgia is performed, to study the intent versus the outcome of the Buck v. Bell decision. An analysis of the legal intent of the opinion's author, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., is also a major component of the paper. The study found that while the intent of the opinion placed it within Constitutional bounds, in implementation it pre-supposed far too high a degree of literacy of the population it was meant to apply to.Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program ; Price Gilbert Memorial Library System
A Conversation with Charles V. Hamilton
Charles V. Hamilton is the Wallace Sayre Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Government at Columbia University. He is the author of several important books on the study of race and politics, focusing primarily on the African-American experience. He is the coauthor of Black Power: A Politics of Liberation with the late Stokely Carmichael (Kwame Ture), as well as The Black Preacher in America; Bench and the Ballot: Southern Federal Judges and Black Voters; Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.: The Political Biography of an American Dilemma; and coauthor with Dona Cooper Hamilton of The Dual Agenda: Race and the Social Welfare Policies of Civil Rights Organizations. He was interviewed by Fredrick C. Harris, Dean of Social Science and Professor of Political Science at Columbia University, on July 13, 2017, at the University of Chicago. This is an edited transcript; a video of the entire interview can be viewed below or at http://www.annualreviews.org/r/charlesvhamilton . </jats:p
Punitive Damages in Admiralty for Bad Faith Refusal to Provide Maintenance and Cure: Robinson v. Pocahontas, Inc.
This comment examines Robinson v. Pocahontas, Inc., in which the First Circuit allowed punitive damages as a result of a ship owner\u27s refusal to provide an injured seaman with maintenance and cure, and punitive damages for maritime torts in general. The author begins by stating the facts of Robinson v. Pocahontas, Inc. The author then discusses the legal foundation for the case which was Justice Stewart\u27s dissenting opinion in Vaugh v. Atkinson. Next the author addresses punitive damages in admiralty, breach of contract actions, tortuous breach of contract actions, and under the Jones Act. The author concludes that the decision in Robinson was the correct decision and the case will most likely be followed in the future
``ANOMALOUS'' RO-VIBRATIONAL INTENSITIES IN THE BANDS OF
J.B. Burkholder, P.D. Hammer, C.J. Howard, A.G. Maki, G. Thompson, and C. Chackerian, Jr., J. Mol. Spectrosc. 124, 137 (1987). C. Chackerian, Jr., G. Guelachvili, A. Lopez-Pineiro. and R.H. Tipping, J. Chem. Phys. 90. 641 (1989). D.D. Nelson, Jr., A. Schiffman, D.J. Nesbitt and J.D. Yaron, J. Chem. Phys. (to be published).Author Institution: Laboratoire d'Infrarouge, Universite de Paris-Sud.; Laboratoire d'Infrarouge, NASA-Ames Research CenterRelative line Intensities of p- and r- branch transitions of diatomic radical molecules (ClO, NH, OH) have recently1-3 been used along with the theory of the Herman-Wallis effect to obtain estimates of electric dipole vibrational transition moments. Of the first and second row diatomic hydrides, ab initio calculations predict SH to exhibit the largest H.W. effect. Indeed, our spectra confirm a very large effect, and we present here an attempt at a quantitative analysis of the Herman-Wallis intensity perturbation in SH
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