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Merritt, Paul. "St. Louis Chapter." Competitive Intelligence Review 1, no. 2 (1990): 44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cir.3880010230.

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Koesterer, Sandy. "The St. Louis chapter." Competitive Intelligence Review 2, no. 2 (1991): 41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cir.3880020222.

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Wolters, Karen J. "The St. Louis chapter." Competitive Intelligence Review 2, no. 3 (1992): 40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cir.3880020321.

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Filatov, Y. V. "St. Petersburg joint Chapter." IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine 21, no. 3 (2006): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/maes.2006.1624198.

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Tkachenko, D. "Report on St. Petersburg chapter activities." IEEE Communications Magazine 39, no. 12 (December 2001): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mcom.2001.968808.

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Lin, Yen-Hwei. "HOW TO STUDY LINGUISTICS. Geoffrey Finch. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999. Pp. xii + 241. $16.95 paper. LINGUISTIC TERMS AND CONCEPTS.Geoffrey Finch. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2000. Pp. xii + 251. $16.95 paper." Studies in Second Language Acquisition 23, no. 4 (December 2001): 553–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0272263101214053.

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These two books by Geoffrey Finch are designed to be accessible and practical guides to the study of linguistics. The first book listed (HTSL) introduces the major aspects of linguistic study. After the introductory chapter on how language works and how one can describe language, Finch starts with notions such as linguistic competence and performance and the various functions of language (chap. 2). The next three chapters present the central aspects of the core areas of linguistics: phonetics and phonology (chap. 3), syntax (chap. 4), and semantics and pragmatics (chap. 5). Chapter 6 explores the core areas further by discussing topics such as distinctive feature analysis, intonation, morphology, X-bar theory, and transformational grammar, and then provides a brief introduction to sociolinguistics, stylistics, and psycholinguistics. One interesting feature of this book is that Finch often uses literary work and quotations to illustrate his points in the discussion of linguistic concepts. HTSL ends with a chapter that offers advice on how to write a linguistics essay and is complete with a glossary and an index. At the end of each chapter there is a list of references for further reading, but there are no exercises that one usually expects of an introductory linguistics book.
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Rzepecka, Marta. "Marta Rzepecka: Archiwum kapituły i parafii Opatów." Archiwa, Biblioteki i Muzea Kościelne 93 (April 21, 2021): 259–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.31743/abmk.12529.

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The aim of the following article is to present and analyse the collection of the Chapter and Parish Archive in Opatów. The Opatów chapter, existing for over eight centuries, is one of the oldest Polish collegiate chapters. The canons of Opatów produced a great number of records, which constitute an important source for the regional history. Unfortunately, through the centuries the documents of this archive have been depleted due to numerous wars, partitions, church fires and because of borrowing of these documents.The author concentrates on the archival sources ffom the Chapter and Parish Archive in Opatów. Among others, there are statutes and detailed reports of the Opatów chapter meetings ffom the years 1762-1822 and 1848-1972, original documents issued for the chapter and its church sińce the 16® century, the records of the bishops of Sandomierz, consistory’s and diocesan curia’s correspondence, inventories of a church property and benefices of St Marcin Church in Opatów. This archive materiał includes, among other things, information on canons, the chapter, a church property and on the materiał and spiritual condition of the parishioners. The other collection (The Parish Archive in Opatów) holds mainly registers. There are birth, marriage, death records. The oldest records are baptism ones. They have been kept sińce the beginning of the 17® century. The oldest death records are ffom the end of the 17® century, while marriage ones ffom the first half of the 18® century. The registers are connected with the banns books of the intended marriages and prenuptial exams. In the above-mentioned collection there are such books ffom the 20® century. Apart ffom registers, interesting materiał to leam the history of the parish of Opatów can be found in petty cash ledgers and minutę books such ecclesiastical institutions as the Third Order of St Francis, Rosary Fratemity, rosary groups and "Caritas"
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Kim, Mun-Cho. "The Ocean as a Social Space - A Chapter in Marine Sociology -." Society and Theory 30 (May 31, 2017): 211–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.17209/st.2017.05.30.211.

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Hendricks, M. "Local AEA Chapter Forms in Minneapolis-St. Paul." American Journal of Evaluation 8, no. 2 (May 1, 1987): 82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/109821408700800214.

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Babcock, Robert G. "Astrology and Pagan Gods in Carolingian ‘Vitae’ of St. Lambert." Traditio 42 (1986): 95–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0362152900004050.

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A passing reference to pagan gods in the preface to the MerovingianVita Landibertiinspired a number of poetic elaborations in the reworkings of theLifeof St. Lambert during the late Carolingian period. These include the opening chapters of theCarmen de Sancto Landberto, which deal exclusively with pagan myths; theVersus in Laude Beati Landberti; and passages in theVita Landbertiof Stephen, Bishop of Liege (901–920). This paper is concerned primarily with the first two of these reworkings, which contain the more elaborate treatments of pagan mythology. The inspiration for the inclusion of these passages, as well as the sources for their information about the pagan gods, form a curious chapter in the survival and transformation of the pagan gods in medieval Latin literature.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Chapter of St"

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Moore, Stuart Francis Campbell. "The cathedral chapter of St. Maarten at Utrecht before the revolt." Thesis, University of Southampton, 1990. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.252667.

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Vollmer, Marilyn. "Contextualizing charism within a multicultural general chapter developing guidelines for facilitators /." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1995. http://www.tren.com.

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Mederos, Sara Danielle. "Devotion and obedience : a devotio moderna construction of St Bridget of Sweden in Lincoln Cathedral Chapter Manuscript 114." Thesis, University of Lincoln, 2016. http://eprints.lincoln.ac.uk/26975/.

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This dissertation places a medieval manuscript of the late fourteenth or early fifteenth centuries in a new historical context. Lincoln Cathedral Manuscript MS 114 has, previously, been understudied and where it has been noticed it has been misidentified. Formally, used only for a few studies focusing on St Bridget of Sweden, it has been considered to be of English provenance, perhaps linked to one of the Birgittine monasteries in England.1 By noting the manuscript’s Dutch provenance and exploring its probable connection to the devotio moderna movement, this thesis will consider how MS 114 might have been used in the early years of the movement. It will examine key themes of different explorations of chastity for lay women, and in particular, the nature of female obedience, as portrayed within the manuscript. This devotional manuscript is made up of nineteen different pieces or extracts from larger medieval works of theology and philosophy. The nineteen articles of the manuscript are arranged in two nearly equal parts. The manuscript’s division into two parts is significant to our thinking about how it was intended to be used and read. The first half, which contains Articles 1 through 10, is made up largely of documents relating to St Bridget of Sweden, exploring her life and arguments concerning the legitimacy of her sanctity. The second part of the manuscript is apparently less unified: no individual figure, like Bridget, ties together its apparently disparate pieces. It is made up of extracts from the works of the Church fathers, anonymous theological guidance and sermons from works of the fourth to the fourteenth century. However, that does not mean that it has no cohesion. Rather, its different articles are linked by a thematic approach, with themes it picks up on ideas expressed in the manuscript’s first part. These two parts are further distinguished by the use of two different scribes. It is both important and interesting to note that these two scribes were working on the manuscript simultaneously, as its second half contains marginal notes, usually corrections of errors in the text, written in the hand of the first scribe. Overall, the nineteen articles contained in MS 114, both those focused around Bridget and those which make no mention of her, emphasize the value of the same virtues: those of humility, chastity, and, particularly, of spiritual obedience in general. These virtues are those of the monastic movements. Claire L. Sahlin has, specifically, labelled Bridget as a ‘fountainhead’ who led the way for later prophetic reformers, including Catherine of Siena, Constance of Rabastens, Marie Robine, Jeanne-Marie of Maille, and Joan of Arc. For several reasons, largely the political upheaval of the Papal Schism but also the social catastrophe of the Black Death, St Bridget of Sweden was the only woman canonized in the fourteenth century, and the only fourteenth century saint canonized in Rome—all others were canonized in Avignon. This will be discussed in greater depth in Chapter Two. Many of these articles are attributed to Early Church Fathers, however, we now know many of these articles are actually Pseudo-written articles from the fourteenth century, Middle Ages, but in a lay setting. Especially when focused upon lay women, these virtues were espoused by the devotio moderna movement. This religious movement emphasized the use of literature and, in particular, the examples of holy, female lay lives. Whereas more popular, and later, devotio moderna manuscripts, known as sister books, used devotio moderna sisters as these examples for the movement’s female lay followers. MS 114 was compiled at a time too early in the movement’s history to have deceased sisterly examples. St Bridget is used in MS 114 in a similar fashion to the later sisters of the sister books. Furthermore, the beginning of the devotio moderna movement coincides with the canonization of Bridget, therefore showing how devotio moderna valued contemporary events within their devotion. The articles in this manuscript, complied in the Netherlands during the early fifteenth century, were, therefore, chosen with precise care and purpose to form a single compilation meant to be read as part of a whole and intended as an enhancement of devotion and of individual devotional practice. This thesis takes two of those themes, chastity and obedience, both of which were rooted in the virtue of humility. It will principally consider these through Article 10, the vita (saint’s life) of St Bridget of Sweden. Bridget’s vita makes up both the physical and the intellectual centre of MS 114. As a saint’s life, Article 10 is also most similar to the later centrepiece of teaching and exempla of the devotio moderna movement: the sister book. Like those manuscripts and later printed books, the saint’s life in general provides stories and anecdotes of the life of a pious individual. Wybren Scheepsma analyses both the physical and literary contents of devotio moderna sister books as well as the sisters themselves. In a manuscript, too large for close study within just one doctorate, the vita also stands out for the way in which it has been adapted for inclusion in this manuscript. More than one vita of St Bridget existed in the early fifteenth century, with the longest, most detailed and best attested being that produced as part of her canonization dossier for the papal curia. The version of the vita found in MS 114 is recognizably a version of that canonization vita: it shares its shape and all the stories told about St Bridget. Yet it is a much-abbreviated version of that work, and the anecdotes considered particularly worthy of inclusion within it are those which emphasise the values of MS 114 as a whole. Additionally, the vita has been altered to focus more closely upon Bridget herself, rather than placing her in the general context of her life and society. The majority of names, for example, have been removed, leaving only Bridget and one or two saints specified as named individuals. This reshaping – or chosen reshaped version, for we cannot be certain whose hand made the alterations here – of the vita makes it a particularly clear demonstration of the purpose of the manuscript’s compilers. Bridget’s canonical vita remains the most popular amongst modern scholars. However, several, significantly, different versions of her life exist in various languages including a popular Middle English vita which was particularly popular amongst English Birgittines such as Margery Kempe. Discussions in this thesis of the manuscript’s themes will, therefore, focus around the vita, whilst also putting it in the context of the other texts found within the manuscript. Overall the thesis aims to consider what it meant in the religious movements of the early fifteenth-century Low Countries to be obedient and to whom obedience was owed, at different stages in the female lifecycle, considering in particular the nature of control and how this was to be expressed by women.
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Atchison, Liam Jess. "The English interpret St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans chapter thirteen : from God save the king to God help the king, 1532 -- 1649." Manhattan, Kan. : Kansas State University, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/306.

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Atchison, Liam Jess. "The English interpret St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans chapter thirteen: from God save the king to God help the king, 1532 – 1649." Diss., Kansas State University, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/306.

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Doctor of Philosophy
Department of History
Robert D. Linder
In England, 1532‐1649 was an era during which questions about obedience to rulers dominated ethical discussions. Most English people also respected biblical authority for governing certain behaviors. Obedience was central to the monarchy’s survival and the Bible was central to reformation of an English Church laden with medieval accretions. St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans 13:1‐7 was the most important biblical passage for understanding the Christian’s relationship to civil authority during this period, and interpreters had such high regard for biblical authority that the backing of this passage was crucial to the acceptance of any political theory that involved ideas about obedience or disobedience. Though eisegesis was not out of the question as a technique among these interpreters, societal and political circumstances motivated most exegetes to examine the text more closely than they might have if St. Paul’s meaning had been irrelevant. These conditions led to creative handling of the text that permitted the exegetes to continue to submit to biblical authority while advocating their varied opinions on obedience to civil authority. Some interpreters moved outside the constraints of traditional views of monarchy and obedience to develop a theory that God mediated his call to rulers through those who elected them. Acceptance of this theory finally brought about rejection of divine right monarchy, as symbolized by the execution of Charles I in 1649. By too quickly concluding that these English expositors merely sought biblical justification for their views after the fact, scholars have failed to appreciate how Romans 13 positively shaped Reformation views of the Christian’s relationship to the state. As the title suggests, this study will examine the discernable shift from seeing Romans 13:1‐7 as a text that commands non‐resistance to rulers to one that not only permits disobedience, but requires it. Thus, Romans 13 is not simply an influential political text, but stands as the most important political text of the period under consideration. This dissertation supplies a needed analysis of representative exegesis of Romans 13:1‐7 during this critical period of English history and considers the influence of these expositions on the development of republian ideals.
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Lentz, J. C. "Luke's portayal of St. Paul as a man of high social status and moral virtue in the concluding chapters of Acts." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 1988. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.384277.

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Libermann, Francis Mary Paul. "Jesus Through Jewish Eyes; A Spiritual Commentary on the Gospel of St. John, Part 1, Chapters I-IV." Paraclete Press, 1995. http://digital.library.duq.edu/u?/spiritanbook,6941.

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Table of Contents -- Forward -- (p. vii) -- Introduction -- (p. xiii) -- Chapter One: Prologue -- (p. 1) -- The witness of John -- (p. 26) -- The first disciples -- (p. 37) -- Chapter Two: The wedding at Cana -- (p. 49) -- The cleansing of the Temple -- (p. 58) -- Chapter Three: Conversation with Nicodemus -- (p. 63) -- John bears witness for the last time -- (p. 87) -- Chapter Four: Conversation with the woman at the well of Sychar -- (p. 99) -- The cure of the nobleman's son -- (p. 138)
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Libermann, Francis Mary Paul. "Jesus Through Jewish Eyes; A Spiritual Commentary on the Gospel of St. John, Part 2, Chapters V-VIII." Paraclete Press, 1995. http://digital.library.duq.edu/u?/spiritanbook,8605.

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Table of Contents -- Foreword -- (p. vii) -- Introduction -- (p. xiii) -- Chapter Five: The Cure of a Sick Man at the Pool of Bethesda -- (p. 1) -- Chapter Six: The Miracle of the Loaves -- (p. 43) -- Jesus Walks on the Water -- (p. 50) -- The Discourse in the Synagogue at Capernaum - (p. 52) -- Peter's Profession of Faith -- (p. 93) -- Chapter Seven: Jesus Goes up to Jerusalem for the Feast and Teaches There -- (p. 103) -- The People Discuss the Origin of the Messiah -- (p. 116) -- Jesus foretells his approaching Departure -- (p. 120) -- The Promise of the Living Water -- (p. 124) -- Fresh Discussions on the Origin of the Messiah -- (p. 134) -- Chapter Eight: The Adulterous Woman -- (p. 143) -- Jesus, the Light of the World -- (p. 150) -- A Discussion on Jesus' Testimony to Himself -- (p. 159) -- The Unbelieving Jews Warned -- (p. 166) -- Jesus and Abraham -- (p. 185)
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Libermann, Francis Mary Paul. "Jesus Through Jewish Eyes; A Spiritual Commentary on the Gospel of St. John, Part 3, Chapters IX-XII." Paraclete Press, 1995. http://digital.library.duq.edu/u?/spiritanbook,13282.

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Table of Contents -- Foreword -- (p. vii) -- Introduction -- (p. xiii) -- Chapter 9: The Cure of the Man Born Blind -- (p. 1) -- Chapter 10: The Good Shepherd -- (p. 31) -- Jesus Son of God -- (p. 72) -- Chapter 11: The Resurrection of Lazarus -- (p. 101) -- The Jewish Leaders Decide -- (p. 176) -- Chapter 12: The Anointing at Bethany -- (p. 189) -- Jesus Enters Jerusalem -- (p. 199) -- Jesus Foretells his Death -- (p. 206)
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Stewart, Camilla M. "Space, its construction and uses : St. George's Chapel, Windsor, in the late Middle Ages." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/29382.

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This thesis explores the construction and experience of space in the royal Chapel of St. George at Windsor by questioning how sacred spaces were used, perceived, understood and moulded by late medieval individuals ranging in social status from kings to pilgrims. The new Chapel of St. George’s, commenced by Edward IV in 1475, was designed as a single entity from the outset and the first stage of building was completed rapidly in the 1470s and 1480s. It is therefore unique in encoding a single vision of sacred space formulated by the apex of late medieval English society, the king himself. The second phase of building, funded by Henry VII’s courtier, Sir Reynold Bray, in the early sixteenth century, placed new visual demands on the integrity of Edward IV’s space. A study of the foundation therefore allows me to explore the sophisticated, but changing, understanding the elite had of sacred space in the closing decades of the fifteenth century. The building, however, was used by individuals from very different social groups. By exploring these users – king and courtiers, Garter Knights, college canons and lay pilgrims – across a wider chronological period, this study considers the relationship individuals forged with sacred spaces. Worked examples suggest these were affected by whether the context in which they experienced the chapel was an ordinary or ceremonial one. I argue that to understand why the foundation looks the way it does, we need to take a more wholesale, holistic understanding of the function and representation of space in other artistic and intellectual realms, both English and foreign. By integrating a study of alternative visual forms, such as manuscript illumination, music and costume, this work explores the extent to which patrons of other art-forms brought the experience of their ideas and discoveries to bear on the space of the chapel.
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Books on the topic "Chapter of St"

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Frank, Atkinson. St. Paul's cathedral, London: The library of the Dean and chapter. (London: St. Paul's Cathedral), 1990.

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Whitley, W. J. St. Patrick's Royal Arch Chapter No.602 (Derriaghy): The first hundred years 1889-1989. [Lisburn]: St. Patrick's Royal Arch Chapter, 1989.

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The grip of Freemasonry: St. George's and Corner Stone Lodge No. 5 & St. George's Chapter No. 5. Brentford: Lantern, 1991.

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1911-1996, Shaw Watkins, and University of Birmingham, eds. Sir Frederick Ouseley and St Michael's, Tenbury: A chapter in the history of English Church music and ecclesiology. [Birmingham]: Published for the Trustees of St. Michael's College, Tenbury by the University of Birmingham, 1988.

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1945-, Hamilton Esley, Gass Mary Henderson 1946-, and McCue George, eds. The way we came: A century of the AIA in St. Louis. St. Louis, Mo: Patrice Press, 1991.

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Neuburger, David L. House of brothers: History and remembrances of 32 Hereford St. [Cambridge, Mass: Beta Chapter of Chi Phi Fraternity, 2008.

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Philalethes and Philalethes. Notes on the 6th chapter of St. John's Gospel, and on the institution of the Lord's Supper, in connection therewith. [Windsor, N.S.?: s.n., 1993.

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Mayne, Zachary. Sanctification by faith vindicated: In a discourse on the seventh chapter of the epistle of St. Paul to the Romans, compared with the sixth and eighth chapters of the same epistle. London: Printed by W.O. for John Salusbury, and sold by Walter Dight ..., 1985.

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Doran, Austin C. Contemplation and compassion in the life of the pastor: A commentary on chapter five of part two of the Regula pastoralis of St. Gregory the Great. Romae: Pontificia Studiorum Universitas a S. Thoma Aq. in Urbe, 1990.

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Assembly, Canada Legislature Legislative. Bill: An act to amend chapter 63 of the Consolidated statutes of Canada. Quebec: Thompson, Hunter, 2003.

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Book chapters on the topic "Chapter of St"

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"st Century Chapter." In Supply Chain Project Management, 29–36. CRC Press, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780203501474-6.

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"Chapter 5. St. George." In Ernst Kantorowicz, 68–83. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781400882922-009.

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"CHAPTER TWO. St. Helena." In Stay the Hand of Vengeance, 37–57. Princeton University Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781400851713-003.

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"Chapter 1. St. Petersburg." In Underground Petersburg, 29–58. Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781501758072-003.

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"Chapter I." In The Gospel of St. Matthew, edited by Curien Kaniamparampil, 1–3. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463232504-003.

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"Chapter II." In The Gospel of St. Matthew, edited by Curien Kaniamparampil, 3–6. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463232504-004.

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"Chapter III." In The Gospel of St. Matthew, edited by Curien Kaniamparampil, 6–8. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463232504-005.

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"Chapter IV." In The Gospel of St. Matthew, edited by Curien Kaniamparampil, 9–11. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463232504-006.

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"Chapter V." In The Gospel of St. Matthew, edited by Curien Kaniamparampil, 12–18. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463232504-007.

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"Chapter VI." In The Gospel of St. Matthew, edited by Curien Kaniamparampil, 18–22. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463232504-008.

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Conference papers on the topic "Chapter of St"

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Brailko, I. A., V. I. Mileshin, M. A. Nyukhtikov, and S. V. Pankov. "Computational and Experimental Investigation of Unsteady and Acoustic Characteristics of Counter-Rotating Fans." In ASME 2004 Heat Transfer/Fluids Engineering Summer Conference. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ht-fed2004-56435.

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The matter of developing counter-rotating fans for advanced next generation aeroengines with ducted and unducted propfans is very important [1]. Counter-rotating fans can be made with fixed blades. This article considers tractor propfans consisting of two counter-rotating rotors of variable pitch (VPR) which valuable property is the possibility to turn their blades about the radial axis in order they can take the optimal position in direct thrust regimes, and to obtain a reverse thrust when turning them by a rather large angle. In this case there is no necessity to use a bulky special clamshell-type thrust reverser. In the 1-st phase of designing new CRFs it is necessary, by calculation or experimentally, to show the possibility of obtaining gasdynamic effectiveness of such fans up to the level of single-rotor fans or, at least, to obtain η*ad.f ≥ 0.90÷0.91. But the main thing is to substantiate the feasibility of getting high acoustic characteristics. CIAM (Central Institute of Aviation Motors) is carrying out calculation-experimental investigations of the SV-92 ducted counter-rotating propfan (DCRP) model (the SV-92 is an advanced fan for ultra-high bypass ratio engine [2]) as well as the SV-27 CRF (Fig. 1, Table 1) with unducted rotors for the test aircraft. This paper presents some results on gasdynamic and acoustic characteristics for the SV-27 CRF only. These investigations are aimed at providing the meeting of the test aircraft perceivable noise to ICAO chapter IV regulations.
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Simeunovic, Goran, and Tomas Vyhlidal. "Numerical Modeling of the Moisture Transfer Through Wooden Desk and Hygro-Mechanical Coupling by Linking ANSYS and MATLAB Software." In ASME 2014 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2014-39492.

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Presented research is a continuation of the our previous work [1], where numerical modelling tools are applied to study relation between the moisture distribution and related stress and strain in painted wooden desks. In this paper, the very simply linear model for modelling of the stress in the wood is substituted by more complex model. Used stress model is based on St. Venant – Kirchhoff-material and stress/strain relation in the form of Hooke’s law for small strains presented in [2]. Furthermore, the previous 3D CFD model of the Chapel of the Holy Cross at Karlstejn Castle is completed by added the influence of the visitors on the indoor climate. Same as in the previous above cited work, the temperature and relative humidity distribution in the chapel is obtained by FLUENT 3D CFD model of the chapel and these results are post-processed and used as boundary condition for the calculation part, which is performed in the MATLAB. This problem is being investigated as one of the tasks of the European project Climate for Culture (http://www.climateforculture.eu/).
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Persico, Raffaele, Sebastiano D'Amico, Loredana Matera, Emanuele Colica, Cynthia De Giorgio, Adriana Alescio, Charles Sammut, and Pauline Galea. "GPR prospecting in the chapel of Aragon within the Co-Cathedral of St. John (Valletta, Malta)." In 2018 17th International Conference on Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icgpr.2018.8441694.

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Gobić-Bravar, Đeni, and Daniela Matetić Poljak. "The Marbles in the Chapel of the Blessed John of Trogir in the Cathedral of St. Lawrence at Trogir." In XI International Conference of ASMOSIA. University of Split, Arts Academy in Split; University of Split, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Geodesy, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31534/xi.asmosia.2015/08.09.

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Sanford, B. V. Chapter 10: St. Lawrence Platform - introduction. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/192380.

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Sanford, B. V., W. R. Cowan, and K. L. Currie. Chapter 11: St. Lawrence Platform - geology. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/192381.

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Sanford, B. V. Chapter 12: St. Lawrence Platform - economic geology. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/192382.

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Karrow, P. F., and S. Occhietti. Summary [Chapter 4: Quaternary Geology of the St. Lawrence Lowlands of Canada]. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/131531.

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Karrow, P. F., and S. Occhietti. Introduction [Chapter 4: Quaternary Geology of the St. Lawrence Lowlands of Canada]. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/131533.

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Presant, E. W. Soils As a Resource: St. Lawrence Lowlands [Chapter 11: Quaternary Resources in Canada]. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/131670.

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Occhietti, S. Quaternary geology of St. Lawrence Valley and adjacent Appalachian subregion [chapter 4: Quaternary geology of the St. Lawrence Lowlands of Canada]. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/131537.

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Karrow, P. F. Quaternary Geology of the Great Lakes Subregion [Chapter 4: Quaternary Geology of the St. Lawrence Lowlands of Canada]. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/131535.

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Yancheva, Denitsa, Stefan Tapanov, Neda Anastasova, Evelina Velcheva, Simeon Stoyanov, and Bistra Stamboliyska. Pigments and Organic Binders in the Wall Paintings of Chapel “St. Nikolay” in Rila Monastery Catholicon, Bulgaria. "Prof. Marin Drinov" Publishing House of Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, December 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7546/crabs.2019.11.03.

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