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Ogden, Jenni A. "A Classic Renewed." Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 10, no. 6 (2004): 923–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1355617704230168.

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Clinical Neuropsychology. Fourth Edition. Kenneth M. Heilman and Edward Valenstein (Eds.). 2003. New York: Oxford University Press. 744 pp., $78.00 (HB).As a 1st-year graduate student and new convert to clinical neuropsychology, the second book I purchased in this exciting area was the first edition of Heilman and Valenstein's “Clinical Neuropsychology” published in 1979. It will come as no surprise to most readers that the first book I purchased was Lezak's first edition of “Neuropsychological Assessment,” published 3 years earlier, and of course a required text for our graduate course. As a teacher of that very same course over the past 18 years, I have recommended the various editions of both these texts to my students as the “standard” texts, a practice I imagine is shared world-wide. Thus, at one level it seems almost unnecessary to write a review of such a classic text, and at the same time to do it justice is a humbling task which I have no hope of fulfilling. All I can do is give a small taste of this latest offering edited by two of the great neurologists (and neuropsychologists) of modern times.
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Andreev, Alexander Alekseevich, and Anton Petrovich Ostroushko. "STRUCHKOV Viktor Ivanovich (to the 110th of birthday)." Vestnik of Experimental and Clinical Surgery 10, no. 3 (2017): 253. http://dx.doi.org/10.18499/2070-478x-2017-10-3-253.

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Viktor Ivanovich Struchkov was born 30 July (12 August) 1907 year in Ryazhsk Ryazan region. After graduating from the 2nd Moscow medical Institute V. I. Struchkov worked as a resident surgeon, and then head of the surgical Department in Voskresensk Interdistrict hospital in Moscow region (1931-1941). During the great Patriotic war, he was a leading surgeon (1941), the chief inspector and a specialist of the 21st army, the army surgeon of the 13th army in Bryansk and 1st Ukrainian front (1942-1945). In 1946, V. I. Struchkov with the rank of Colonel of medical service was transferred to reserves and became an assistant of the hospital surgical clinic, then became an associate Professor of operative surgery, since 1951 – Professor, and since 1953 – the head of the Department of General surgery of the 1st Moscow medical Institute. I. M. Sechenov, while working as chief surgeon of the Ministry of health of the USSR (1949-1965). In 1946 he defended his thesis, and in 1949 – his doctoral dissertation. In 1961, V. I. Struchkov was awarded the Lenin prize. In 1965, his monograph on "tumors of the lung" is awarded the prize. S. I. Spasokukotskogo of medical Sciences of the USSR, and Viktor Ivanovich became an academician of the USSR AMS. 1966-1976 Struchkov V. I. – academician-Secretary of the Presidium of the USSR AMS. His textbook "General surgery" was awarded the state prize of the USSR in 1975. In 1977 Victor Ivanovich was awarded the Title of hero of Socialist Labor.
 Viktor Ivanovich Struchkov died on December 25, 1988. He has created a school of more than 45 doctors and 140 candidates of medical Sciences, he published more than 400 scientific works, including 33 monographs. He was the Deputy Chairman of the all-Union scientific society of surgeons, chief editor of the journal "Thoracic surgery", an honorary member of the Medical society of the name of J. Purkinje (Czechoslovakia), foreign, national and regional societies of surgeons, holder of two orders of Lenin, October Revolution, red banner, Patriotic war 1-St and 2-nd degree, two orders of Labour red banner, Friendship of peoples, the red Star, awarded with numerous medals.
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Tabile, Sheldon. "Phenomenological and Dialogic Thinking in Spiritual Reading: Spiritual Paradigms of Selected Biblical Figures." Scientia - The International Journal on the Liberal Arts 12, no. 1 (2023): 70–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.57106/scientia.v12i1.147.

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The paper explores spiritual reading through the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl, Dialogue of Martin Buber, and Emmanuel Levinas, as the transition from phenomenology to dialogic thinking. This is fundamentally anchored on Kees Waaijman’s design for the discipline of spirituality in his book Spirituality. Forms, Foundations and Methods. The investigation centers on the movements, moments, and layers involved in the spiritual dynamic relationship. This is articulated more through the examination of selected biblical figures. As the paper draws to an end, it describes phenomenologically what spiritual reading is, including the layers involved both in the reality of God and the human person.ReferencesBuber, M., I and Thou. New York 1970, (First Touchstone Edition 1996).The Cambridge Companion to Husserl, (Ed. B. Smith & D. Smith), Cambridge, 1995.Catholic Church., Catechism of the Catholic Church: Revised in Accordance with the Official Latin Text Promulgated by Pope John Paul II., Washington, DC: United States Catholic Conference, 2000.Husserl, E., Experience and Judgment. Investigation in the Genealogy of Logic. Evanston, Northwestern University Press, 1973.______., Cartesian Mediations, the Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1967.______., Ideas pertaining to a pure phenomenology and to a phenomenological philosophy (1st book), The Hague -Boston-Lancaster: Springer, 1983.______., The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology, Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1970. Levinas, E., Beyond the Verse. Talmudic Readings and Lectures, Bloomington-Indianapolis, 1994.______., Emmanuel Levinas. Basic Philosophical Writings, (Ed. A Peperzak, S. Critchley, & R. Bernasconi), Bloomington-Indianapolis, 1996.______. Of God who comes to Mind, Stanford, 1998.______., Totality and Infinity, Pittsburgh, 1969.John of the Cross, The Living Flame of Love, in Collected Works of St. John of the Cross, (transl. K. Kavanaugh & O. Rodriguez), Washington D.C.,1979.Moran, D., Introduction to Phenomenology, New York, 2000.The New American Bible, Washington, DC: United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, 2002.New Revised Standard Version, Nashville: Thomas Nelson Publishers, 1989.Welzen, H., Biblical Spirituality, Contours of a Discipline, Leuven: Peeters, 2018.______., Contours of Biblical Spirituality as a Discipline, Acta Theologica, 15 (2011), 37-60.Waaijman, K., Spirituality. Forms, Foundations, Methods., Leuven: Peters, 2002.
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Dutra, Iveraldo S., Axel Colling, David Driemeier, et al. "Jürgen Döbereiner: a life dedicated to science." Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 39, no. 1 (2019): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-5150-pvb-6293.

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ABSTRACT: Dr. Jürgen Döbereiner was born in Germany, on the 1st of November 1923, and lived in Brazil for 68 years during which time he developed a range of scientific projects in veterinary pathology and related disciplines. His main interests were the identification of new poisonous plants and mineral deficiencies and the causes of “cara inchada” (“swollen face” a periodontal disease) and botulism in livestock. This research has resulted in the improved health and saving of hundreds of thousands of animals, mainly cattle, annually, and is consequently of enormous economic value to the country. This contribution remains largely under appreciated. He was also involved in organizing diagnostic methods for identifying infectious diseases such as African swine fever and glanders in horses. One of his other major achievements has been the foundation and editing of specialized scientific journals for the documentation of veterinary science research results. At the beginning of his career in the 1950s, he and colleagues from the Institute for Animal Biology (IBA) were struggling to find a national scientific journal where research results from veterinary medicine could be published with practical application to the Brazilian reality. In consequence, the team founded “Arquivos do Instituto de Biologia Animal” and published three volumes (1959-1961). He then founded and edited “Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira” (The Brazilian Journal of Agricultural Research”) that included a veterinary section. A series of veterinary volumes were published (1966-1976). Finally, in 1978 he helped create the Brazilian College of Veterinary Pathology (CBPA) that published “Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira” (The Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research) from 1981. The main goal was to communicate the most relevant disease problems of Brazilian livestock, in particular pathology and related subjects such as epidemiology, clinical study series and laboratory diagnosis to field veterinarians and academics. Dr. Jürgen Döbereiner was president of CBPA (1978-2018) and chief editor of “Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira” (1981-2018). He passed away on the 16th of October, 2018, at the age of 94 at his home in Seropédica/RJ, Brazil.
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Schneider-Stock, Regine Schneider-Stock, and Georg Flügen. "Editorial for Special Issue: The Chorioallantoic Membrane (CAM) Model—Traditional and State-of-the Art Applications: The 1st International CAM Conference." Cancers 15, no. 3 (2023): 772. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15030772.

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Sokolov, Boris V. "Book review: Bavin, S.P., & Mishurovskaya, M.V. (Eds.). (2017). M.A. Bulgakov. Annotated Bibliographic Index. Vol. I. 1919-1940 (A.V. Akimenko, Bibliogr. Ed., M.V. Mishurovskaya, E.I. Alekseenkova, I.S. Efimova, Yu.G. Slizun, Comp.). Moscow: RGBI Publ. 704 p.; Bavin, S.P., & Mishurovskaya, M.V. (Eds.). (2021). M.A. Bulgakov. Annotated Bibliographic Index. Vol. II. 1941-1985 (A.V. Akimenko, Bibliogr. Ed., M.V. Mishurovskaya, E.I. Alekseenkova, I.S. Efimova, Yu.G. Slizun, Comp.). Moscow: RGBI Publ. 816 p." RUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism 26, no. 4 (2021): 786–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2312-9220-2021-26-4-786-790.

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Two volumes of the annotated bibliographic index cover works in Russian devoted to the life and work of M.A. Bulgakov and published in 1919-1985. In the 1st volume, ending by 1940, there are 3820 titles, in the 2nd - 4061 titles. Each volume contains indexes of names, titles, performances based on Bulgakovs plays, and a list of viewed periodicals.
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Vujović, Marija, and Tatjana Đukić. "“NARODNE NOVINE”: GENRE, THEMATIC AND VISUAL TRANSFORMATION 1949-2019." MEDIA STUDIES AND APPLIED ETHICS 2, no. 1 (2020): 51–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.46630/msae.2.2020.04.

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The importance of local media is indisputable for media theorists and media practitioners, despite the widespread globalization. Although electronic media has the largest audience, while online media is constantly expanding, the traditional print media is still surviving and they influence the political and social life of local communities. “Narodne novine” [English: The People’s Newspaper] are a daily news and political newspaper with the longest publication time in south-eastern Serbia. By using the quantitative and qualitative content analysis, as well as the comparative and synthetic research method, the authors investigate how this newspaper has transformed in relation to genre, and in thematic and visual terms during the two socially and historically different periods - in the socialist and transitional period. The research corpus consists of 63 articles from two editions of “Narodne novine” – the newspapers published on May 1st 1949 (28 articles) and 70 years later, on May 1st 2019 (35 articles).
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Hanžel, Jurij, and Dare Šere. "Seznam ugotovljenih ptic Slovenije s pregledom redkih vrst / The list of birds of Slovenia with an overview of rare species." Acrocephalus 32, no. 150-151 (2012): 143–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10100-011-0007-z.

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Abstract The present article is an upgrade and update of national checklists published by the Slovenian Rarities Committee in the past. A species is considered rare if fewer than 10 records are known after 1st January 1950. The number of records for these species is given in the list. Additionally, species designated as rare in the last edition of the list and extinct breeders were also considered. All records after 1st January 2001, included in the list, were confirmed by the current Slovenian Rarities Committee. Data collection for the period between 1st January 1800 and 31st December 1949 was centred on evaluating written sources, which were the basis for inclusion of a species into previous editions of the list. The data classification and taxonomy follow the recommendations of the British Ornithologists' Union. The list includes species observed at least once between 1st January 1800 and 31st December 2011. The list of birds recorded in Slovenia contains 380 species, of which 365 are in Category A, seven in Category B and eight in Category C. Category D contains six and Category E 29 species. These species are not part of the list. In comparison with the last version of the list published in 2001, 10 species recorded in Slovenia for the first time during this period were added. Two species were added because of taxonomic changes and five due to changes in species categories. Seven species were removed from the list owing to inaccurate information in historic written sources or misidentification.
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Dănilă, Adriana. "Language use in socialist context by the example of description of the 1st May – Labour Day." Studia Neofilologiczne 17 (2021): 45–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.16926/sn.2021.17.03.

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The present paper aims to analyze journalistic texts, that were published in the German GDR-newspaper Neues Deutschland on Labour Day 1st May 1949. The texts serve the political authority as an instrument of legitimation of its own ideology and as an instrument to control and influence the crowd of people. The enhancement of socialist worldview and the denigration of others thinking are processed and conveyed by means of language; the media content and the language use are ordered and controlled by the political authority.
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Tahir, Ali Raza, and Zainab Ali. "A NEXUS BETWEEN RELIGION, PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE With special reference to “The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam”." Pakistan Journal of Social Research 04, no. 04 (2022): 786–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.52567/pjsr.v4i04.892.

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Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal (1877-1938) (Iqbal, D. J. 1979) is a well-known Muslim theologian, philosopher, mystic, political theorist, politician, and wisdom poet of the 20th century. He is also known as the architect of Pakistan. He contributed in both the mediums of prose and poetry. His poetry is in both the languages Urdu and Persian. Similarly, he wrote and delivered lectures in both Urdu and English. His major philosophical work is in English. The magnum opus of his philosophical work is ‘The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam’. This book consists of seven lectures. In the beginning, in 1924, he wrote an article on the concept of Ijtihad. He delivered it as a lecture on 13th December 1924 in Habibia Hall, Islamia College Lahore. Sheikh Abdul Qadir presided over the address. This lecture was warmly welcomed by Muslim intellectuals all over the subcontinent. The representative of the Madras Muslim Association Saith Jamal Ahmad invited Iqbal to deliver a series of lectures under the above-said title. He wrote and delivered six lectures in Madras in January 1929 and later at Hyderabad and Aligarh University. The 1st edition of this book was published in 1930 with six lectures. In 1932/1933 he visited England to participate in the second round table conference. During his stay in England at the request of Aristotelian Society London, he delivered a lecture under the title ‘Is Religion Possible?’ Later on, he included the above-mentioned lecture in the second edition of this book. The 2nd edition was published in 1934 by Oxford University Press. The problem of the relationship between religion, philosophy, and science was a subject of special interest to him. Although he discussed this issue in his wisdom poetry also but he systematically addressed it in this book which is his major philosophical contribution. This article is an effort to critically appreciate Allama Iqbal’s views on religion, philosophy, and science from the perspective of his philosophical discourse. Key Words: Religion, Philosophy, Science, Civilization, Reconstruction, Revelation, Reason
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "1st published in 1979"

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Walker, J. "International trade and the Scottish economy : A 'pattern' model of the published data on Scottish trade 1968-1979." Thesis, University of Strathclyde, 1985. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.372114.

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Books on the topic "1st published in 1979"

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Osler, William. Published memoirs and communications, to January 1st, 1882. [s.n.], 1993.

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Arthur, Hailey. Overload. Corgi, 1991.

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Arthur, Hailey. Peregruzka. AST, 1998.

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Arthur, Hailey. Krisen. ManPocket, 1988.

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Tina, Fina, ed. "HEART OF DREAMS" BY CREATIVE POETRY ASSOCIATES, INC OWNER TINA FINA: 1ST NATIONAL AND 1ST POETRY ANTHOLOGY EVER PUBLISHED IN TEXAS. CREATIVE POETRY ASSOCIATES OWNER TINA FINA, 1994.

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University), Drought Prone Area Programme Agricultural Management Training (1978-1979 Banaras Hindu. Drought Prone Area Programme Agricultural Management Training, 23rd December 1978 to 1st January 1979. Dept. of Agronomy, Banaras Hindu University, 1985.

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Gabanne, Modise Rogoff, Badisang Bobana, Sebina Tiro, and Writers Association of Botswana, eds. Poetry in 1001 languages: Proceedings of the 1st International Poetry Day celebration, held on the 21st April 1997 at Bobi Books and Publishers. Writers Association of Botswana, 1998.

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Macquarie University. Ancient History Documentary Research Centre., ed. New documents illustrating early Christianity: A review of the Greek inscriptions and papyri published in 1979. Macquarie University, Ancient History Documentary Research Centre, 1987.

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International Federation of Non-Governmental Organizations. Kuala Lumpur declaration 1981: IFNGO Council of Advisors, recommendations of the 1st-16th IFNGO conferences 1979-1996. IFNGO, 1996.

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Sri Lanka. National Dangerous Drugs Control Board. Treatment, Rehabilitation and Research Division., ed. Research monograph: The research papers presented at the symposium held on 1st July are published in this research monograph. Treatment, Rehabilitation, and Research Division, National Dangerous Drugs Control Board, 2007.

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Book chapters on the topic "1st published in 1979"

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Maire Vigueur, Jean-Claude. "Il testamento di Ercole I d’Este." In Reti Medievali E-Book. Firenze University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-423-6.12.

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On the 1st of July 1504, Ercole d’Este, duke of Ferrara (1471-1505), dictated his last will. His testament (that will be published here for the first time) has two main features of interest. Apart from designating Ercole’s first son, Alfonso, as his heir, Ercole establishes here the principle of male and legitimate birth right as the only rule for future successions within the Este dynasty. He also leaves to the three unmarried sons – and only to them – an amount of resources big enough to guarantee them a decent way of life. Such resources were provvigioni (in the form of sums of money, fiscal revenues and rural properties) rich enough to let them live such as princes.
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Milani, Ada. "Teatro angolano: Pepetela e i drammi della violenza (post)coloniale." In Studi di letterature moderne e comparate. Firenze University Press, USiena Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/979-12-215-0278-7.07.

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This contribution intends to propose a reflection on the theatrical production of the Angolan Artur Carlos Pestana dos Santos, better known as Pepetela, an author who has always combined his literary vocation with his political commitment in the struggle for liberation from Portuguese colonialism (pepetela, meaning 'eyelash' in the Kimbundu language, originated as a militant battle name in the ranks of the MPLA). Pepetela, who has more than 20 novels and short stories to his credit, has only forayed into dramaturgy on two occasions, in the late 1970s, with the publication of A corda (written in 1976 and published in 1978) and A revolta da casa dos ídolos (written in 1979 and published in 1980). Both pièces are set in the socio-political context of the post-independence period and - both directly and allegorically, in dialogue with Brecht's epic theatre, but also with Augusto Boal's Teatro do oprimido - stage old and new conflicts between the dominators and the dominated.
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Pannewick, Friederike. "The Year 1979 as a Turning Point in Syrian Theatre: From Politicization to Critical Humanism." In Re-Configurations. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-31160-5_18.

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Abstract This chapter investigates a crucial turning point in the writing of Syrian dramatist Saadallah Wannous (1941–1997) in the late 1970s. This internationally acclaimed author belonged to a generation of Arab intellectuals and artists whose political and artistic identities were strongly shaped by the question of Palestine. After the Camp David Accords of 1978 and the resulting Egypt-Israel peace treaty, signed in 1979, Wannous attempted suicide and stopped writing plays for more than ten years. This chapter shows how the plays he published after this self-imposed silence moved away from a didactic, political theater and towards psychological studies focusing on individuals as well as minority and gender issues. This chapter asks whether the significant aesthetic and conceptual turn in Wannous’s work from the early 1990s onwards might go beyond the concerns of a specific individual artist. To what extent does it mark a generational shift in regard to the meaning and connotations of political art?
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Godart, Bruno. "Wilson Bridge in Tours." In Case Studies on Failure Investigations in Structural and Geotechnical Engineering. International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/cs004.ch10.

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This chapter presents the forensic investigations conducted after the partial collapse of the Wilson Bridge on the Loire River in the city of Tours in France. It reviews several papers published in French after the collapse, intending to share the main lessons with the international community. The collapse of five piers and six arches among the fifteen arches of this old masonry bridge occurred in 1978 during a strong flood of the Loire River. The main causes concluded by the experts are a general scour emphasised by a significant lowering of the river bed due to material excavations, a local scour of the alluvions, and a washout of the sand between the wooden piles through the protective rockfill, which seems to have remained in place. These causes led to the destabilisation of the foundations of the piers. This event triggered the publication of the Technical Instruction for the Surveillance and Maintenance of Bridges (ITSEOA) in 1979 and the necessity to limit the extraction of materials in French rivers.
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Consoli, Sergio, Matteo Negri, Amirhossein Tebbifakhr, Elisa Tosetti, and Marco Turchi. "Forecasting the IBEX-35 Stock Index Using Deep Learning and News Emotions." In Machine Learning, Optimization, and Data Science. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-95467-3_23.

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AbstractMeasuring the informational content of text in economic and financial news is useful for market participants to adjust their perception and expectations on the dynamics of financial markets. In this work, we adopt a neural machine translation and deep learning approach to extract the emotional content of economic and financial news from Spanish journals. To this end, we exploit a dataset of over 14 million articles published in Spanish newspapers over the period from 1st of July 1996 until 31st of December 2019. We then examine the role of these news-based emotions indicators in forecasting the Spanish IBEX-35 stock market index by using DeepAR, an advanced neural forecasting method based on auto-regressive Recurrent Neural Networks operating in a probabilistic setting. The aim is to evaluate if the combination of a richer information set including the emotional content of economic and financial news with state-of-the-art machine learning can help in such a challenging prediction task. The DeepAR model is trained by adopting a rolling-window approach and employed to produce point and density forecasts. Results look promising, showing an improvement in the IBEX-35 index fitting when the emotional variables are included in the model.
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Taylor, miles. "Britain 1815–1914." In Annual Bibliography Of British And Irish History. Oxford University PressOxford, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199249176.003.0008.

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Abstract Briggs, Asa.‘Britain 1900’, History Today 50:12 (2000), 31–37. 2633. Davis, John. ‘Modern London’, A210, 125–50.Ifans, Dafydd. ‘Francis Kilvert and Wales’, Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion ns 6 (1999), 66–89.Clinton, Catherine (ed.) Fanny Kemble’s journals(Cambridge (MA): Harvard University Press, 2000), 201p.Knox, William W. The industrial nation: work, culture and society in Scotland, 1800–present (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1999), xv, 368p.Matthew, Colin. ‘Introduction: the United Kingdom and the Victorian century, 1815–1901’ [The nineteenth century: the British Isles 1815–1901], A145, 1–40.Matthew, Colin. ‘Conclusion: fin-de-siècle ’, A145, 293–99.Pugh, Martin. Britain since 1789: a concise history (Basingstoke and New York: Macmillan and St Martin’s Press, 1999), x, 254p. [1st published as Storia della Gran Bretagna, 1789–1990(Roma: La Nuova Italia Scientifica, 1997).]
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Sweet, Rosemary. "Britain 1714–1815." In Annual Bibliography Of British And Irish History. Oxford University PressOxford, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199249176.003.0007.

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Abstract Black, Jeremy. ‘Britain 1800’, History Today50:11 (2000), 29–37.Cervantes, Xavier. L’Angleterre au XVIIIe siècle (Rennes: Presses universitaires de Rennes, 1998), 171p.Douglas, Hugh. The private passions of Bonnie Prince Charlie , revised edn. (Stroud: Sutton, 1998), xv, 316p. [1st published 1995.]Dziembowski, Edmond. ‘La France et la Grande-Bretagne pendant les années 1750: aux portes d’une nouvelle modernité’ [France and Britain in the 1750s: on the eve of a new modernity], Franco-British Studies 28 (1999), 67–86.Mason, H. ‘Voltaire and Sir Everard Fawkener’, British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies 23:1 (2000), 1–12.Rak, J. ‘The improving eye: eighteenth-century picturesque travel and agricultural change in the Scottish highlands’, Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture27 (1998), 343–64.
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Temčinas, Sergejus. "The Acrostic Version of the Slavonic Translation of Two George Skylitzes’ Canons for St. John of Rila." In Palaeoslavistica: Lexicology and Textology. In commemoration of R. M. Cejtlin’s 100th birthday. Institute of Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2658-3372.2021.21.14.

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The modern liturgical “Green Menaia”, published by the Moscow Patriarchate in 1978–1989 and reprinted with additions in 2002, as part of the Service of St. John of Rilа (August 18) includes a Slavonic translation of the complete Octoechos cycle of canons for this Bulgarian saint, composed in Greek by George Skylitzes in the second half of the 12th century (the canon of the 1st tone is included in the service, and the rest are given in the appendix to it). In addition, the same canon of the 8th tone, but without the rest of the canons of the cycle, is contained in the service to the Transfer of the relics of St. John of Rila (October 19) of the same Menaia. The Greek original of this cycle remains unknown, and its medieval Slavonic translation (originated in Bulgaria) is known from merely two complete manuscript copies of the Rila Monastery, although individual canons are read in more manuscripts. The scholarly edition of the cycle was produced by L. Nenova in 2012, therefore the “Green Menaia” should be considered their first (although not scholarly, a liturgical) publication. Here, the text of the Slavonic translation is edited, and in the first and last canons arbitrary Slavonic acrostics are additionally inscribed, which have nothing to do with the textual history of these canons: ДИВЕН БОГ ВО СВЯТИХ СВОИХ БОГ ИСРАИЛЕВ (the canon of the 1st tone); РАДУИСЯ ИОАННЕ СВЕТИЛНИЧЕ ПРЕСВЕТЛИИ (the canon of the 8th tone). The acrostics were composed by rearranging words and making short additions at the beginning of the troparia, therefore this version should be considered a separate (acrostic) edition of the Slavonic translation of George Skylitzes’ canons for St. John of Rila. At least one of the two Rila manuscripts must have served as a basis for this version, created specifically for the “Green Menaia”. Despite its late origin, it clearly demonstrates the possibility of a secondary introduction of a Slavic acrostic into the Slavonic translation of a Byzantine canon, which is to be considered when studying the earliest Slavic hymnography.
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"1st Milarepa Gatha [1979]." In Canyon Cinema. University of California Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/9780520940611-096.

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Tarapata-Bilchenko, Lidiya. "MUSICAL DEDICATIONS TO STANISLAV LYUDKEVYCH: DIALOGUE OF PERSONALITIES IN THE SPACE OF CULTURE." In Modern approaches to cultural space and historical knowledge (1st ed.). Primedia eLaunch LLC, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36074/matcsahk.ed-1.05.

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The concept of «musical dedication» as a mean of actualization of the dialogic nature of culture is considered. Musical compositions-dedications to the outstanding Ukrainian composer Stanislav Lyudkevych by the modern Ukrainian composers Valery Kikta, Yevhen Stankovych and Bohdana Filts are interpreted as a dialogue of artists in the space-time of culture. «Romantic Variations on S. Lyudkevych Theme» for harp (1979); «Choral Prelude in Memory of S. Lyudkevych» for male choir on folk texts (1979) by V. Kikta; «Elegy in Memory of S. Lyudkevych» for string orchestra (1979) by E. Stankovych; the vocal cycle «Silver Strings» based on the words of O. Oles (1969) and the piano play «Memory» from the cycle «Musical Dedi-cations» (1993) by B. Filtz are the works which testify to the diversity of creative and human rela-tionships between artists, their communication about universal values, and the important role of ar-tistic communications in the organization of cultural space. It is noted that musical compositions-dedications have a successful mnemonic function, ob-jectify the category of «memory of culture» in sounds, establish semantic and interpretive correla-tions between individuals and their artistic and imaginative ideas. It is emphasized that culture is what is «here and now», it is a way of existence on the crossroad of Present, Past and Future which opens the new horizons of the meaning of human life and creativity.
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Conference papers on the topic "1st published in 1979"

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Журавлев, Д. В., and Г. А. Ломтадзе. "Fine Ware and Lamps from the Residence of Chrysaliskos." In Древности Боспора. Crossref, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.25681/iaras.2022.978-5-94375-372-5.59-100.

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The Residence of Chrysaliskos is one of the most interesting Late Hellenistic fortified con structions, situated in the north-eastern part of the Taman Peninsula. It was excavated in 1970- 1973 by Nikolay Sokol’skiy. This house, which was a residence of a powerful Bosporan official during the reign of king Asandros, was destroyed in a great fire. In the layers of destruction, an important pottery assemblage was unearthed. The materials from the excavations have been preliminary published but without any special analysis of the ceramic complex. We could not distinguish exactly all the production centers of this pottery without ar chaeometric studies, but according to visual characteristics the main part of them belong to Bosporan sigillata, a local group of pottery distributed only in the Bosporan kingdom. Some Pergamene and Knidian vessels as well as their local imitations were also found here. A sepa rate group of pottery of the same shape as Bosporan sigillata was covered with black slip. Several lekythos and unguentaria are also present in the article. Lamps of jug-shape type, typical for the late Hellenistic period, are the most common group among lighting equipment. This article is the revised version of the publication in English in the volume of the Inter national Association for Research on Pottery of the Hellenistic Period (Lomtadze, Zhuravlev 2020). All the parallels for different pottery groups came from Crimea and Taman peninsula, as well as from other regions of the Black sea area and Mediterranean, mainly from the contexts of the second quarter of the 1st century BC From our point of view the Residence of Chrysaliskos could have been destroyed in the late third – early fourth quarter of the 1st century B.C., however it is still not evident what exact historic events could have caused such considerable devastation
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Gerez, John M., and Archie R. Pick. "Heavy Oil Transportation by Pipeline." In 1996 1st International Pipeline Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc1996-1875.

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More of the crude oil being produced in the world is heavy oil. It was reported by Meyer and Dietzman (1979) that world annual production of heavy crude oil was about five percent of other oil produced. They forecast that heavy crude oil production would increase. Canadian heavy oil production cumulative to 1979 was reported to be 197 million barrels. By 1996 Canadian daily production levels have risen to the levels shown in Table 1, with annual production of heavy oil and bitumen exceeding cumulative totals produced to 1979.
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Boedo, S. "Flow Through Rough Microchannels: A Lubrication Perspective." In ASME 2003 1st International Conference on Microchannels and Minichannels. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icmm2003-1053.

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This paper provides concise specifications where idealized Poiseuille flow is applicable in representing one-dimensional flow through wide, thin, rough microchannels subjected to prescribed pressures at the channel ends. Starting with the general (compressible) form of the Navier-Stokes equations, new expressions which discuss the effect of body forces on flow through thin channels are first presented, leading to upper and lower bounds on channel reference velocity where idealized Poiseuille flow dominates. These results are combined with previously published studies related to the predicability of flow through stochastically rough surfaces. An arbitrarily chosen microchannel model based loosely on a previously published experimental test setup is used as a sample application.
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Liu, Guo-liang, Dong Wang, Jiu-long Qu, and Li-hua Zhang. "Adverse selection and moral hazard on network platform of science and technology papers published based on principal-agent theory." In 2009 1st IEEE Symposium on Web Society (SWS). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sws.2009.5271725.

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Suryoresmi, Angela Reni, and Kastam Syamsi. "Message on Slogan Material Published Through Instagram Class VIII Tolerance Junior High School Joannes Bosco Yogyakarta 2018/2019." In 1st International Conference on Language, Literature, and Arts Education (ICLLAE 2019). Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.200804.091.

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Zdolšek, Daniel, and Sabina Taškar Beloglavec. ""The 2023's new and the fresh": the International Sustainability Disclosure Standards." In 1st International Scientific Conference on Economy, Management and Information Technologies – ICEMIT 2023. Toplica Academy of Applied Studies, Department of Business Studies Blace, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/icemit23.205z.

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The manuscript briefly overviews the newly published ISSB Sustainability Disclosure Standards in June 2023. Critical matters leading to the historical publication of the ISSB Standards are elaborated, including the IFRS's International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) positioning in the ecosystem for sustainability reporting in ESG accordance. The Board published two groundbreaking International Sustainability Disclosure Standards. We elaborate on a few fundamental concepts behind the ISSB Standards and their general requirements. Nevertheless, the awareness of the ISSB Standards and its disclosure requirements is at an early stage. The latter could have an impact on its worldwide endorsement. It is challenging for different jurisdictions to embed sustainability reporting into their reporting system.
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Damblanc, Gaetan, Steve Hartridge, Robert Spotnitz, and Kenta Imachi. "Validation of a new simulation tool for the analysis of electrochemical and thermal performance of lithium ion batteries." In 1st International Electric Vehicle Technology Conference. Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2011-39-7268.

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<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">With the increasing focus on the use of lithium ion batteries for traction applications the ability to simulate electrochemical and thermal performance of such batteries is of great interest. This paper details a multi-length scale approach which is used to simulate a single lithium ion pouch cell and compare against some previously published experimental work. This approach is then extended and used as a building block to a much more complex simulation using multiple cells within a battery pack. This technology also simulates the cooling system performance and the inherent coupled behavior of the battery's operation and its thermal environment.</div></div>
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Parks, Robert E. "The Impact of International Optical Standards on Lens Design." In International Lens Design. Optica Publishing Group, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ild.1990.jwc4.

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In 1979 the International Standards Organization formed a technical committee to work on standards for optics and optical instruments. An optical drawing standard developed as part of the committee’s work will be published in draft form shortly. This standard will be adopted quickly by the world’s largest users and manufacturers of optics. Concurrently, the US military has been mandated to adopt voluntary standards whenever they exist. This will speed the adoption of the ISO optical standards in the US. We will address some of the economic and practical implications of the development.
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Bonacci, Duje, Antonija Jelinić, Jelena Jurišić, and Lucija Vesnić-Alujević. "Quantifying and comparing web news portals’ article salience using the VoxPopuli tool." In CARMA 2016 - 1st International Conference on Advanced Research Methods and Analytics. Universitat Politècnica València, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/carma2016.2016.3137.

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VoxPopuli tool enables quantification of absolute and relative salience of news articles published on daily news web portals. Obtained numerical values for the two types of salience enable direct comparison of audience impact of different news articles in specified time period. Absolute salience of a news article in a specified time period is determined as the total number of distinct readers who commented on the story in that period. Hence, articlesthat appear on web portals with larger audiences will in general be (absolutely) more salient as there are more potential commentators to comment on them. On the other hand, relative salience of a particular article during a particular time period is calculated as the quotient of a number of distinct readers who comented on that particular story and the number of all readers who in the same period commented on any news story published on the same news portal. As such relative salience will always be a number between 0 and 1, irrespective of the popularity of particular news portal, the (relative) salience of news stories on different news portals can be compared.
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Hopstad, Anne Lene Haukanes, Kimon Argyriadis, Andreas Manjock, Jarett Goldsmith, and Knut O. Ronold. "DNV GL Standard for Floating Wind Turbines." In ASME 2018 1st International Offshore Wind Technical Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/iowtc2018-1035.

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The first issue of the DNV Offshore Standard, DNV-OS-J103 Design of Floating Wind Turbine Structures, was published in June 2013. The standard was based on a joint industry effort with representatives from manufacturers, developers, utility companies and certifying bodies from Europe, Asia and the US. The standard represented a condensation of all relevant requirements for floaters in existing DNV standards for the offshore oil and gas industry which were considered relevant also for offshore floating structures for support of wind turbines, supplemented by necessary adaptation to the wind turbine application. The development of the standard capitalized much on experience from development projects going on at the time, in particular the Hywind spar off the coast of western Norway, the WindFloat off the coast of Portugal and the Pelastar TLP concept. In July 2018, DNV GL published a revision of DNV-OS-J103 as a part of the harmonization of the DNV GL codes for the wind turbine industry after the merger between Det Norske Veritas (DNV) and Germanischer Lloyd (GL) in the fall of 2013. The standard was re-issued as DNVGL-ST-0119 Floating wind turbine structures. This new revision reflects the experience gained after the first issue in 2013 as well as the current trends within the industry. Since 2013, numerous guidelines addressing the design of floating structures for offshore wind turbines have been published by various certifying bodies, and an IEC technical specification on the subject is under way. In addition, several prototypes have been installed and the first small array of floating wind turbines, Hywind Scotland pilot park, are currently in operation. The most important updates in the revision of the standard include formulation of floater-specific load cases, requirements to be fulfilled to support the exemption for design of unmanned floaters with damage stability, and replacement of current consequence-class based requirements for design fatigue factors with low-consequence based factors dependent on the accessibility for inspection and repair, the aim being a safety level against fatigue similar to that which is currently targeted for bottom-fixed structures. Other topics which have been considered in the revision are the floater motion control system and its possible integration with the control and protection system for the wind turbine, the issue of how to deal with slack in tendons in the station keeping system, corrosion, anchor design and power cable design. In parallel to the revision of the standard, a new service specification for certification of floating wind turbines has been developed by DNV GL, identified as DNVGL-SE-0422 Certification of floating wind turbines. For technical requirements, the service specification refers to the revised standard, DNVGL-ST-0119. The technical paper summarizes the updates and changes in the revised standard, in addition to the content of the new service specification.
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Reports on the topic "1st published in 1979"

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Pember, Susan, Helen Tilley, Jack Price, and Larissa Peixoto Gomes. Supporting the Welsh Lifelong Learning System. Wales Centre for Public Policy - Cardiff University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.54454/20211216.

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To assist the Welsh Government in balancing the productivity-related objectives with the societal objectives of lifelong learning, the Wales Centre for Public Policy was asked to conduct an evidence review into lifelong learning. This review aims to inform policy discussions and support the implementation of the Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Bill published on 1st November 2021 which renews the emphasis on lifelong learning in Wales through the establishment of the Commission for Tertiary Education and Research (CTER). The report is structured around key areas of lifelong learning: the context in which it takes place; lifelong learning in visions and strategies; rights and entitlements to lifelong learning; the need to strike the balance between targeting and universal provision; barriers to learning; balancing the economic and social objectives; the roles and responsibilities of different stakeholders and lifelong learning governance structures; effective forms of support for learning institutions; and comparing lifelong learning in Wales with other parts of the UK. The report concludes with a set of consolidated recommendations to the Welsh Government.
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Anderson, Zachary W., Greg N. McDonald, Elizabeth A. Balgord, and W. Adolph Yonkee. Interim Geologic Map of the Browns Hole Quadrangle, Weber and Cache Counties, Utah. Utah Geological Survey, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.34191/ofr-760.

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The Browns Hole quadrangle is in Weber and Cache Counties of northern Utah and covers the eastern part of Ogden Valley, a rapidly developing area of the Wasatch Range. The Middle and South Forks of the Ogden River bisect the quadrangle and are important watersheds and recreational areas to the communities of Ogden Valley and the Wasatch Front. The towns of Huntsville and Eden are just west of the quadrangle, unincorporated communities with year-round residents are present throughout the quadrangle, and numerous summer-cabin communities are present in the eastern part of the quadrangle. A portion of Powder Mountain ski resort, which draws year-round visitation and recreation, is present in the northwest corner of the quadrangle. The quadrangle contains the Willard thrust, a major thrust fault with approximately 30 mi (50 km) of eastward displacement that was active during the Cretaceous-Eocene Sevier orogeny (Yonkee and others, 2019). In the quadrangle, the Willard thrust places Neoproterozoic through Ordovician strata in the hanging wall over a fault-bounded lozenge of Cambrian strata and footwall Jurassic and Triassic strata (see cross section on Plate 2). Neoproterozoic strata comprise a succession of mostly clastic rocks deposited during rifting of western North America and breakup of the supercontinent Rodinia (Yonkee and others, 2014). These rocks include the Cryogenian-age Perry Canyon and Maple Canyon Formations, and the Ediacaran-age Kelley Canyon Formation, Papoose Creek Formation, Caddy Canyon Quartzite, Inkom Formation, Mutual Formation, and Browns Hole Formation. The Browns Hole Formation is a sequence of interbedded volcaniclastic rock and basalt lava flows that provides the only radiometric age control in the quadrangle. Provow and others (2021) reported a ~610 Ma detrital apatite U-Pb age from volcaniclastic sandstone at the base of the formation, Crittenden and Wallace (1973) reported a 580 ± 14 Ma K-Ar hornblende age for a volcanic clast, and Verdel (2009) reported a 609 ± 25 Ma U-Pb apatite age for a basalt flow near the top of the formation. Cambrian strata in the hanging wall include a thick basal clastic sequence (Geertsen Canyon Quartzite) overlain by a thick sequence of interbedded limestone, shale, and dolomite (Langston, Ute, and Blacksmith Formations). Hanging wall rocks are deformed by Willard thrust-related structures, including the Browns Hole anticline, Maple Canyon thrust, and numerous smaller folds and minor faults. Footwall rocks of the Willard thrust include highly deformed Cambrian strata within a fault-bounded lozenge exposed in the southern part of the quadrangle, and Jurassic and Triassic rocks exposed just south of the quadrangle. The Paleocene-Eocene Wasatch Formation unconformably overlies older rocks and was deposited over considerable paleotopography developed during late stages of the Sevier orogeny. The southwest part of the quadrangle is cut by a southwest-dipping normal fault system that bounds the east side of Ogden Valley. This fault is interpreted to have experienced an early phase of slip during local late Eocene to Oligocene collapse of the Sevier belt and deposition of volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks (Norwood Tuff) exposed west of the quadrangle (Sorensen and Crittenden, 1979), and a younger phase of slip during Neogene Basin and Range extension (Zoback, 1983). Lacustrine deposits and shorelines of Pleistocene-age Lake Bonneville are present in the southwest corner of the quadrangle near the mouth of the South Fork of the Ogden River and record the highstand of Lake Bonneville (Oviatt, 2015). Pleistocene glacial deposits, present in the northwest corner of the map, are likely related to the Pinedale glaciation, commonly expressed by two moraine building episodes in the Wasatch Range (Quirk and others, 2020). Numerous incised alluvial deposits and geomorphic surfaces are present along major drainages and record pre- and post-Lake Bonneville aggradational and degradational alluvial and colluvial sequences. Mass-movement deposits, including historically active landslides, are present throughout the quadrangle. Crittenden (1972) mapped the Browns Hole quadrangle at 1:24,000 scale, which provided an excellent foundation for the general stratigraphy and structure, but the 1972 map lacked important details of unconsolidated surficial units. As part of 1:62,500 scale mapping of the Ogden 30'x60' quadrangle, Coogan and King (2016) updated stratigraphic nomenclature, revised some contacts, and added more details for surficial units. For this map, we utilized new techniques for data acquisition and analysis to delineate surficial deposits, bedrock contacts, and faults more accurately and precisely. Mapping and field data collection were largely done in 2021–2022 using a combination of GPS-enabled tablets equipped with georectified aerial imagery (U.S. Department of Agriculture [USDA] National Agriculture Imagery Program [NAIP], 2009), orthoimagery (Utah Geospatial Resource Center [UGRC] State Geographic Information Database, 2018b, 2018c; 2021a, 2021b), and lidar data (UGRC State Geographic Information Database, 2006; 2011; 2013–2014; 2018a), previously published geologic maps, topographic maps, and applications for digital attitude collection. We also used hand-held GPS units, Brunton compasses, and field notebooks to collect geologic data. Field data were transferred to a Geographic Information System (GIS), where the map was compiled and completed.
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