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López-Aguilar, Josefina, Rudys Magrans, and Lluís Blanch. "Dead Space in ARDS: Die Hard." Respiratory Care 62, no. 10 (September 18, 2017): 1372–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4187/respcare.05842.

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Van Wyk, T. "To die and let die: A just theology of ceding space." Acta Theologica Supp, no. 29 (November 30, 2020): 195–214. http://dx.doi.org/10.18820/23099089/actat.sup29.11.

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Over the past few years, there has been a significant intel­lectual and artistic emphasis on the manner in which one considers or approaches the end of life. This is in con­junction with a renewed ethical discussion about choosing the manner and time of one’s death in light of a diminished quality of life. Large populations across the world are ageing, presenting unique challenges to healthcare and civic infrastructure. The planet is suffering because of a climate crisis, due to the overburdening of resources. In light of all this, it is argued in this contribution that a renewed theological consideration of death is necessary. In his theology about the Trinity, Jürgen Moltmann makes a remark about his understanding of the perichoretic unity of the persons of the Trinity, in which the persons of the Trinity “cede” space for one another. Ceding space creates space (room) for authentic existence. This con­­tribution considers and utilises Trinitarian “spatial” theology as foundation for rethinking the complexity and balance of life and death. It is ultimately argued that “creating space for death” could serve as a foundation for an ethical framework for decision-making, as well as foster a compassionate community that provides space for each other’s diversity – in life and in death.
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Brown, Julia. "Tweet me, as I die in space." New Scientist 233, no. 3114 (February 2017): 44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0262-4079(17)30376-7.

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Demiral, Seran. "‘In Virtual Space, You Will Never Die!’." International Journal of Pedagogy, Innovation and New Technologies 6, no. 2 (December 30, 2019): 40–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.6835.

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This paper refers to a selected fragment in an ethnographic study on children’s subjectivization processes through digital technologies concerning children’s interaction with the digital world and how their different cultural tendencies reflect virtual space. Children’s digital world experiences, and their new media preferences have become an important part of their peer culture. Studies on children’s peer cultures and on the effects of technological devices on human beings commenced in the 1990s within various disciplines, for example, Aarsand studied children’s interest in computer games, while Turkle focused on human-machine relations. During the 2000s, virtual space changed the trajectories of those studies into other fields. However, studies focusing on people’s interaction with technology have rarely been directly related to children’s agency, or the sociology of childhood. Therefore, this research presents a new approach to childhood studies by using traditional concepts with changing perspectives. The main purpose of this study is to reveal how children’s peer cultures and also individual agencies have been shaped through digital technologies including online activities. For this whole study, various techniques were used to analyse children’s interactions with the virtual world by focusing on their opinions regarding technological development in the world. The parts selected for this paper are based on several clips of interviews, the topics of which are: freedom in virtual space in a comparison with real – virtual worlds on the basis of their limit(less)ness; the possible relations between humans and machines; the possibilities of surviving on ‘internetlessness’; children’s relations with online games according to social media preferences, and interaction with virtual spaces in general.
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Froese, Judith. "Der Universitätscampus als »Safe Space«: Verlangt die Rechtsordnung die Gewährleistung einer Wohlfühlatmosphäre?" JuristenZeitung 73, no. 10 (2018): 480. http://dx.doi.org/10.1628/jz-2018-0108.

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Webb, Dave, Loring Wirbel, and Bill Sulzman. "From Space, No One Can Watch You Die." Peace Review 22, no. 1 (February 10, 2010): 31–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10402650903539901.

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Chen, Chun-Fu, Shi-Yu Huang, and Ya-Chin King. "Built-In Self-Repair for Die-to-Die Misalignment of Multidie Space Sensors." IEEE Sensors Journal 7, no. 9 (September 2007): 1354–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/jsen.2007.905030.

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Pascucci, Federico, Bernhard Friedrich, Volker Berkhahn, Nils Rinke, and Chris Schiermeyer. "MODIS – Ein Simulationsmodell zur Bewertung von Verkehrsflächen nach dem Shared-Space-Gestaltungsprinzip/MODIS – A microscopic traffic model for evaluating Shared Space designed traffic areas." Bauingenieur 92, no. 07-08 (2017): 341–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.37544/0005-6650-2017-07-08-83.

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Durch den zunehmenden Wandel in der innerstädtischen Straßenraumgestaltung hin zu fußgänger- und radfahrerfreundlichen Bereichen sind neue Entwurfskonzepte für die Straßenraumgestaltung entstanden. Beim Shared-Space-Gedanken werden die Grenzen der nach Verkehrsarten getrennten Verkehrsflächen mit dem Ziel aufgelöst, die Aufenthaltsqualität und die Erschließung der angrenzenden Bebauung zu verbessern. Dies führt dazu, dass eine Interaktion zwischen unterschiedlichen Verkehrsarten auf einem Großteil der Fläche möglich ist. Dadurch soll eine aufmerksame Fahrweise, besonders des Kraftfahrzeugverkehrs, gefördert und somit die Verkehrssicherheit verbessert werden. Zur Beurteilung der Verkehrssicherheit und der Leistungsfähigkeit solcher Verkehrsflächen existieren bisher keine Standards, sodass die Auswirkungen eines geplanten Vorhabens nur mittels Verkehrssimulationen abgeschätzt werden können. In diesem Beitrag wird ein neues Simulationsmodell für die realistische Abbildung der Bewegungsabläufe auf Verkehrsflächen nach dem Shared-Space-Gestaltungsprinzip vorgestellt. Dabei wird auf Basis des Soziale-Kräfte-Modells ein mehrstufiger Ansatz eingeführt, welcher die drei Bewegungsmuster freie Bewegung, antizipierte Konfliktlösung und ad hoc-Reaktion abbildet. Anschließend wird eine simulationsbasierte Methode zur Bewertung der Leistungsfähigkeit eingeführt und diese an einer realen Verkehrsfläche verifiziert.
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Becker, Cathrin, Nick Kratzer, and Sarah S. Lütke Lanfer. "Neue Arbeitswelten." Arbeit 28, no. 3 (September 25, 2019): 263–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/arbeit-2019-0017.

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Zusammenfassung Wenn Unternehmen ihre Büros als „Open-Space“-Arbeitswelten um- oder neubauen, dann versprechen sie sich davon nicht nur Kostenvorteile, sondern auch, dass besser gearbeitet wird. Wie aber die Beschäftigten das Open-Space-Büro wahrnehmen und welche Auswirkungen das neue Büro auf Arbeit und Wohlbefinden von Beschäftigten hat, ist bislang sowohl unklar als auch umstritten. Der Beitrag geht mit den Befunden einer Mixed-Methods-Studie der Frage nach, wie zufrieden Beschäftigte mit dem Open-Space-Büro sind und welche Faktoren die Zufriedenheit beeinflussen. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass eine knappe Mehrheit mit der neuen Arbeitsumgebung zufrieden ist, ein Viertel jedoch sehr unzufrieden, wobei kaum jemand nur zufrieden oder unzufrieden ist. Die Zufriedenheit mit der Arbeitsumgebung ist das Ergebnis einer individuellen Abwägung von verschiedenen Faktoren: Über die unmittelbaren Raum(gestaltungs)merkmale hinaus spielen auch die Organisation, der Veränderungsprozess, die individuelle Anpassung an die veränderte Raumumgebung („Raumlernen“) und die Optionen der individuellen Raumnutzung eine große Rolle.
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Gaede, Kirsten. "Die Magie der Kaffeepause." kma - Klinik Management aktuell 12, no. 12 (December 2007): 54–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0036-1574497.

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Selbst organisiert, selbst gesteuert, spontan, ungeplant – das soll eine Managementmethode sein? So esoterisch, wie sie zunächst klingt, ist die Open-Space-Technology nicht. Selbst große Unternehmen und Organisationen wie BMW und die Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung setzen sie ein, inzwischen auch das eine oder andere Krankenhaus.
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Bielby, Matthew Iain. "Ultra low power cooperative branch prediction." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/14187.

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Branch Prediction is a key task in the operation of a high performance processor. An inaccurate branch predictor results in increased program run-time and a rise in energy consumption. The drive towards processors with limited die-space and tighter energy requirements will continue to intensify over the coming years, as will the shift towards increasingly multicore processors. Both trends make it increasingly important and increasingly difficult to find effective and efficient branch predictor designs. This thesis presents savings in energy and die-space through the use of more efficient cooperative branch predictors achieved through novel branch prediction designs. The first contribution is a new take on the problem of a hybrid dynamic-static branch predictor allocating branches to be predicted by one of its sub-predictors. A new bias parameter is introduced as a mechanism for trading off a small amount of performance for savings in die-space and energy. This is achieved by predicting more branches with the static predictor, ensuring that only the branches that will most benefit from the dynamic predictor’s resources are predicted dynamically. This reduces pressure on the dynamic predictor’s resources allowing for a smaller predictor to achieve very high accuracy. An improvement in run-time of 7-8% over the baseline BTFN predictor is observed at a cost of a branch predictor bits budget of much less than 1KB. Next, a novel approach to branch prediction for multicore data-parallel applications is presented. The Peloton branch prediction scheme uses a pack of cyclists as an illustration of how a group of processors running similar tasks can share branch predictions to improve accuracy and reduce runtime. The results show that sharing updates for conditional branches across the existing interconnect for I-cache and D-cache updates results in a reduction of mispredictions of up to 25% and a reduction in run-time of up to 6%. McPAT is used to present an energy model that suggests the savings are achieved at little to no increase in energy required. The technique is then extended to architectures where the size of the branch predictors may differ between cores. The results show that such heterogeneity can dramatically reduce the die-space required for an accurate branch predictor while having little impact on performance and up to 9% energy savings. The approach can be combined with the Peloton branch prediction scheme for reduction in branch mispredictions of up to 5%.
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Marshall, Alex. "Die uralte moderne Lösung : nation, space and modernity in Austro-German Zionism before 1917." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2016. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:bfafc7d6-4f9c-4a0e-823f-d087d0dae43e.

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Zionism represents a turning point in the rise of the nation-state to its present near-ubiquity, a national movement which did not construct an identity concurrently with its embrace of nationalism, but reconstructed a diaspora to fit it. I explore how early Political Zionists, particularly Theodor Herzl, perceived both the push and pull of nationalism, and why they were drawn to adopt an ideology and political structure whose basic principles, I argue, were intrinsically hostile to Jews. I begin by examining the socialist Moses Hess as a forerunner and microcosm of later Zionism, arguing his work is underpinned by anxiety about social heterogeneity. The second chapter focuses on portrayals of diaspora, its contradictions and the ambivalence they caused towards less assimilated Jews, nonetheless used as models for national identity. I continue by investigating the countries Herzl looked to as partners on the world stage and models of nationhood, arguing his vision of nationhood was far broader than that of most nationalists and involved a recognised role among other nations. The fourth chapter concerns understandings of 'homeland' and the relationship between people and territory, concluding Zionism's effect is achieved, not just by inhabiting Palestine, but by public desire and effort to do so. I devote my final chapter to concepts of modernity, its perception as both paradoxical and inescapable, and how national historical narratives arrange history into a rational, linear structure. While Zionists left many presumptions of nationalism and modernity unchallenged, most importantly that both nation and state transcend political divides, my conclusion stresses those presumptions they accepted, those aspects they saw as inescapable, and those they pragmatically performed belief in, to achieve Gentile acceptance of Jewish nationhood. I surmise that it was this sense of inevitability, along with the difficulties of diaspora, which gave Jews reason to make displays of accepting the nation-state.
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Malessa, Maik. ""Through-space"-Donor-Akzeptor-Wechselwirkungen in peri-substituierten Naphthalinderivaten und die Hyper-Rayleigh-Streuung als Methode zur Untersuchung der NLO-Eigenschaften." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2001. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=963271881.

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Bartlett, Keith Alan. "Space and symbolism in the Restauration Novelle : with particular reference to Jeremias Gotthelf's 'Die Schwarze Spinne', Adalbert Stifter's 'Der Hochwald' and Franz Grillparzer's 'Der Arme Spielmann'." Thesis, University of Leicester, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/35089.

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The study looks at symbolism, especially the symbolism of space and visuality, in three Restauration Novellen. Gotthelf's Die Schwarze Spinne presents a religious dilemma in spatial form. Specific motifs such as changing shape and absence of position become consistent correlates of evil. If the godless characters are foreigners who have abandoned their former homes, the Christian ones affirm and restore existing space, remaining where they were born. This contrast relates to the over-riding concept of "Neu-gier" in the Novelle. Gotthelf's ultimate rejection of anything new is given spatial form and placed within its ethical, political and religious contexts. As in Gotthelf's Novelle, the landscape described in the frame of Stifter's Der Hochwald creates spatial norms which embody ethical values. By contrast, the remainder of Novelle - dealing with Clarissa's love for Ronald and the Swedish sacking of her father's castle - portrays deviations. These two strands of plot also run in parallel, with the fall of the castle emerging as an allegory of Clarissa's loss of innocence. In observing this disaster through a telescope she witnesses her own moral downfall. But the castle also appears as a "dice", the ultimate symbol of fate. The question of responsibility is therefore never resolved. In Grillparzer's Der Arme Spielmann the elements of place, position and movement have narrative functions. Above all they develop the antithesis between Jakob and "das Volk". This antithesis possesses a moral dimension, with absence of movement generally conveying an allegiance to the past. While covert forms of "theatrical" symbolism sustain the opposition of Jakob and society, the description of the festival also creates a network of analogies between them. The narrative is also sustained on various, conflicting levels concurrently, presenting a world which is dialectical - simultaneously discordant and harmonious. This all-pervasive relationship finds its ultimate expression in Jakob's room.
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Höll, Bettina Susanne. "Die Rolle des Porenraums im Kohlenstoffhaushalt anthropogen beeinflusster Niedermoore des Donaurieds Carbon turnover in fen areas of the Donauried : the role of the pore space and the different anthropogenic use /." [S.l. : s.n.], 2007. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:100-opus-1872.

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Steinberg, Katharina. "Das Denkmal für die ermordeten Juden Europas und seine Wirkung auf die Besucher." Doctoral thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Philosophische Fakultät III, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.18452/16943.

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In dieser Studie wird erstmals die Frage untersucht, wie das Denkmal für die ermordeten Juden Europas in Berlin auf die Besucher wirkt. Dafür wird eine quantitative Befragung von 500 Besuchern durchgeführt. Zunächst werden die Erinnerungskulturtheorien von Jan und Aleida Assmann und Horst-Alfred Heinrich vorgestellt. Anschließend wird das Denkmal für die ermordeten Juden Europas örtlich und zeitlich eingebunden, indem das Konzept des repräsentativen öffentlichen Raums eingeführt und die Erinnerung an die Opfer des Holocaust in der Bundesrepublik und der DDR beleuchtet werden. Es folgt die Darstellung der Entstehung des Denkmals. Über die Rezeption von Denkmälern existieren in den Sozialwissenschaften bisher keine Theorien. Daher wird auf die kunstsoziologische Theorie von Pierre Bourdieu, auf eine Studie über die Wirkung von Gedenkstätten von Bert Pampel und auf eine Untersuchung über die emotionale Wirkung von Gemälden von Dorothée Halcour zurückgegriffen. Für die Untersuchung wird angenommen, dass sich die Besucher aufgrund ihres Bildungsgrades, ihrer Nationalität, ihres Alters und ihres Sozialisationsortes in ihren Reaktionen auf das Denkmal unterscheiden. Weiterhin wird angenommen, dass die Umstände des Denkmalbesuchs die Wirkung des Denkmals beeinflussen. Die Befragung zeigt: Personen mit niedrigerem Bildungsgrad konnten sich das Denkmal seltener erschließen als Personen mit höherem Bildungsgrad. Diese Ergebnisse deuten darauf hin, dass Teile der Bevölkerung nicht an der Erinnerung an den Holocaust teilhaben können, wenn die Materialisierung der Erinnerung über Kunst geschieht. Die Nationalität beeinflusste wesentlich, wie die Befragten das Denkmal bewerteten: So beurteilten Deutsche das Denkmal häufiger negativ und seltener positiv als Ausländer. Die Ergebnisse der Befragung werden abschließend im Kontext erinnerungspolitischer Debatten diskutiert.
This study asks how the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin affects its visitors. The study comprises a quantitative survey of 500 visitors. First the study introduces the theories of memory by Jan and Aleida Assmann and Horst-Alfred Heinrich. This is followed by the concept of the so-called representative public space that locates the memorial topographically. This chapter also shows the historical context of the memorial. It describes the development processes of earlier monuments to remember the victims of the Holocaust in the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic between 1945 and 2005. The study then shows the development process of the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. There are no theories on the effects of memorials in the social sciences. The study uses Pierre Bourdieu''s theory of art sociology as well as a study on the impact of memorial sites by Bert Pampel and a study on the emotional effects of paintings by Dorothee Halcour as a theoretical frame. The most resultant hypothesises tested by the research state that visitors differ in their reactions to the memorial according to their education, their nationality and their age. Furthermore the study presumes that the circumstances of visiting the memorial affect how people react to the memorial. The results show that visitors with lower levels of education are less often able to develop an understanding of the memorial compared to visitors with a higher education background. The results indicate that these visitors are excluded from the intended remembrance of the Holocaust when the materialization of the memorial is implemented with artistic measures. Nationality plays a significant role too and influences visitors when judging the memorial. Germans more often have negative and less often positive judgements than foreign visitors. Finally the results of the research are discussed in the context of the cultural debate around the significance of memorials.
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Basler, Carl [Verfasser], and Hanspeter [Akademischer Betreuer] Helm. "Quantum phase control and interrogation : : fundamental tools and experimental determination of the curvature of the projective Hilbert space = Messung und kontollierte Änderung von quantenmechanischen Phasen : Fundamentale Methoden und die experimentelle Bestimmung der Krümmung des projektiven Hilbertraumes." Freiburg : Universität, 2015. http://d-nb.info/1123482357/34.

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Van, Graan Mariëtte. "Die rol van ruimte in Afrikaanse spookstories / deur Mariëtte van Graan." Thesis, North-West University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10394/1898.

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Schweizer, Karin. "Strömt die Welt in unseren Köpfen? : Kontiguität und Abruf in mentalen Karten /." Wiesbaden : Dt. Univ.-Verl, 2004. http://www.gbv.de/dms/bs/toc/393202909.pdf.

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Senkbeil, Friderike. "Der Autor und die Stadt. Die urbs Roma in den historiographischen Werken des Tacitus." Doctoral thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18452/20548.

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Ziel der Arbeit war es, im Vergleich zu anderen literarischen Stadtbildern und dem materiellen Rom der mittleren Kaiserzeit das spezifisch taciteische Rombild herauszuarbeiten, das im Kontext der trajanischen Zeit im Zuge einer spezifischen Vergangenheits- und somit Erinnerungskonstruktion ein subjektives Romerlebnis widerspiegelt, welches exemplarisch ein wichtiges Zeugnis des damaligen Werte- und Normensystems darstellt. Dabei wurde konkret der Frage nachgegangen, wie die Stadt Rom, ihre urbanen Räume und Einzeltopographien in den beiden historiographischen Texten des Tacitus wahrgenommen, dargestellt, semantisiert und schließlich funktionalisiert werden. In beiden historiographischen Werken des Tacitus erscheint die Stadt Rom kaum als monumentaler physischer Raum („Anschauungsraum“). In diesem Sinne erscheint das Bild der Stadt sehr selektiv. In zentralen Passagen der Historien nimmt die Stadt Rom und ihre zentralen Räume, darunter vor allem das Forum Romanum, das Kapitol und der Palatin, einen zentralen Stellenwert mit memoralisierender Funktion ein. Besonders auffallend an diesen Passagen ist zudem der Umgang mit früheren Narrativen (v. a. Livius), indem alte Raumsemantiken zu etwas Neuem transformiert werden. Hierdurch entstehen neue literarische monumenta, die den Leser nicht nur an die schreckenerregenden Ereignisse des Bürgerkriegs aus dem Jahr 69 n. Chr. erinnern, sondern zugleich eine mahnende und somit didaktische Funktion aufweisen. In den Annalen erscheinen die Stadt Rom und ihre urbanen Räume weniger explizit. Erst in den Claudius- und Nerobüchern nehmen die topographischen Bezüge zu, wobei verstärkt das urbs-capta-Motiv zum Vorschein kommt. Die Stadt erscheint als „Aktionsraum“, in dem der moralische Niedergang seinen Höhepunkt erreicht. Die Stadt der Kaiserzeit wird zu einer „Heterotopie“ transformiert, die Tacitus dem Rom der Frühzeit entgegensetzt.
The aim of this project was to elucidate the specific Tacitean representation of the urbs Roma in comparison to other literary representations and the material Rome of the Tacitean age which as part of a specific construction of past and memory reflects a subjective “Romerlebnis” that exemplifies important aspects of former values and norms. In particular, the investigation focused on how Tacitus perceives, presents, connotes and functionalizes the city, its urban spaces and topographies. In both historiographical works of Tacitus, the city of Rome appears hardly as a monumental and physical space (“Anschauungsraum”). The image of the urbs appears therefore extremely selective. In pivotal passages of the Histories, Rome and its central urban spaces, most notably the Forum Romanum, the Capitol and the Palatine, form a central part in the narrative with a highly memorializing function. In these passages it is especially striking, how Tacitus reacts to former narratives (esp. Livy) by transforming their semantics of space into something new. In doing so, he creates new literary monumenta that do not only remind the reader of the horrible events of Civil war from 69 AD, likewise they act as reminder since they also imply didactic and moralizing effects. In the extant texts of the Annals, the city of Rome and its urban spaces appear less explicitly, and less dramatically than in the extant texts of the Histories. Whereas in the Tiberian narrative, the city – as the emperor – does not seem to be present at all, topographical references increase in the Claudian and especially in the Neronian narrative in which the urbs-capta motive becomes particularly obvious. The city appears as an “Aktionsraum“, a space of action, in which moral decline reaches its peak. Rome is transformed into a “Heterotopie“, that Tacitus contrasts with the idealized Rome from the early period.
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Books on the topic "Die-space"

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Mendoza, Jonathan. Official Space bunnies must die!: Strategies & secrets. San Francisco: Sybex, 1999.

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Piper, Sven. Space – Die Zukunft liegt im All. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-59004-1.

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Die Evolutionsthematik in Doris Lessings "Space Fiction". Frankfurt am Main, Germany: P. Lang, 1994.

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The complete space buff's bucket list: 100 space things to do before you die. Los Ranchos, NM: Rio Grande Books, 2015.

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Behr, Ira Steven. Star Trek - Deep Space Nine, die Erwerbsregeln der Ferengi. München: Heyne, 1997.

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Interventionen im public/private space: Die Situationistische Internationale und Dan Graham. Berlin: Reimer, 2013.

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Bücher, Britta. A wordless statement: Die Rolle der Darstellung in Doris Lessings space-fiction. Frankfurt am Main: Lang, 2002.

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Haupts, Tobias, and Christian Pischel, eds. Space Agency - Medien und Poetiken des Weltraums. Bielefeld, Germany: transcript Verlag, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/9783839439968.

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Die mediale Inszenierung der Raumfahrt erlebt eine neue Blüte - in den Sozialen Medien ebenso wie in der Berichterstattung sowie in Genrefilmen und -serien. Dieser Band reflektiert und diskutiert die Entwicklung vor dem Hintergrund der historischen Referenzepoche des klassischen Space Race kritisch. Die Beiträge stellen hierzu die Bildlichkeit und Medialität dieser Konjunktur in den Vordergrund, um die Felder der Unterhaltungsindustrie, der politischen und gesellschaftlichen Kommunikation sowie der Naturwissenschaften und Geschichtsschreibung in eine transdisziplinäre Perspektive zu rücken.
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Janson, Alban. Auftritte: Interaktionen mit dem architektonischen Raum : die Campi Venedigs = Scenes : interaction with architectural space: the Campi of Venice. Basel: Birkhäuser, 2002.

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Thorsten, Bürklin, and Gleis-Schauder Uta, eds. AuftritteScenes ;interaktionen mit dem architektonischen Raum : die Campi Venedigs = Scenes : interaction with architectural space: the Campi of Venice. Basel: Birkhäuser, 2002.

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Book chapters on the topic "Die-space"

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Piper, Sven. "Die Kolonisierung des Sonnensystems." In Space – Die Zukunft liegt im All, 137–52. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-59004-1_8.

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Steixner, Gerhard. "public space. Die neue Hofburg – eine Rekonstruktion." In Kulturquartiere in ehemaligen Residenzen, 285–92. Wien: Böhlau Verlag, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.7767/boehlau.9783205793588.285.

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Page, Susie. "Never Say Die: CPR in Hospital Space." In The Matter of Death, 19–34. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230283060_2.

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Piper, Sven. "Pioniere der Raumfahrt." In Space – Die Zukunft liegt im All, 1–20. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-59004-1_1.

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Piper, Sven. "Zukunft im All." In Space – Die Zukunft liegt im All, 161–67. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-59004-1_10.

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Piper, Sven. "Erratum zu: Aktuelle Raketen und zukünftige Trägersysteme." In Space – Die Zukunft liegt im All, E1. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-59004-1_11.

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Piper, Sven. "Beginn des Weltraumzeitalters." In Space – Die Zukunft liegt im All, 21–44. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-59004-1_2.

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Piper, Sven. "Wozu Raumfahrt?" In Space – Die Zukunft liegt im All, 45–52. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-59004-1_3.

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Piper, Sven. "Aktuelle Raketen und zukünftige Trägersysteme." In Space – Die Zukunft liegt im All, 53–75. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-59004-1_4.

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Piper, Sven. "Weltraumtourismus." In Space – Die Zukunft liegt im All, 77–83. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-59004-1_5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Die-space"

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Yang, Xiaojian, Bo-Kyung Choi, and Majid Sarrafzadeh. "Routability driven white space allocation for fixed-die standard-cell placement." In the 2002 international symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/505388.505400.

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Chaparala, Satish C., Frank E. Andros, Bill Infantolino, Bahgat G. Sammakia, Satish C. Guttikonda, Julia Zhao, and Dipak Sengupta. "Die Stress Analysis in Stacked Die Chip Scale Packages (SCSP)." In ASME 2005 Pacific Rim Technical Conference and Exhibition on Integration and Packaging of MEMS, NEMS, and Electronic Systems collocated with the ASME 2005 Heat Transfer Summer Conference. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipack2005-73085.

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As board real estate becomes more precious and market demand for increased functional density in modules rises, engineers are looking at 3-dimensional packaging to provide the solutions. Stacked die technology, which involves stacking the die one above another, is fast becoming the preferred packaging option for memory applications in handheld consumer products where board space is a premium. The current study focuses on the stacked die wire bonded CSP (SCSP). The CSP offers reduced package size while the vertical stacking provides a smaller form for multi-chip integration compared to a horizontal layout. In some test chip designs, it has been observed that passivation cracks occur on the functional surface of the top die as a result of thermal cycling. Stress analysis using the finite element method has been carried out to understand the effect of package parameters on die stress under cycling conditions. The distribution of the stress components that may cause this passivation cracking are discussed. The stress magnitudes observed in the SCSP are compared with those of a single die package where no passivation cracks have been observed to obtain a quantitative perspective of the stress. Results reported for parametric studies include the effect of variation of die thickness, spacer size and thickness, and thickness of overmold compound above the die. Finally, design considerations for two-die, over-molded, wire-bond, stacked die packages are presented based on the above study.
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Huang, Chung-Ting, Horng-Horng Lin, and Chia-Hsiang Su. "Polygonal object dilation and packing in vector space for die-cutting machine tools." In 2017 International Conference on Applied System Innovation (ICASI). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icasi.2017.7988291.

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Suhling, J. C., S. T. Lin, R. J. Moral, R. W. Johnson, and R. C. Jaeger. "Measurement of die stress in advanced electronic packaging for space and terrestrial applications." In AIP Conference Proceedings Volume 387. ASCE, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.52085.

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Sun, Feng, D. Schwam, G. X. Wang, and J. F. Wallace. "An Experimental Study on the Cooling Effect of Die Casting Die Insert Cooling Devices." In ASME 2003 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2003-42160.

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Water is usually introduced into a die insert in die casting through a water line to reduce the temperature of the die insert and thus prevent its cracking. In many cases, a drilled waterline circuit is not possible due to confinement of the space. Bubblers or baffles then become typical water passage systems for die insert cooling. This paper presents an experimental study of the relative effectiveness of bubbler and baffle in die insert cooling. An internally channeled steel cylinder was designed as a die insert, with the blind channel drilled for water-cooling. Commercially available bubblers and baffles were inserted in the channel and water was introduced to cool the specimen when it was either heated in an air furnace or cyclically dipped into a molten aluminum bath. Thermocouples were mounted inside the wall of the cylinder to monitor the variation of the insert temperature under various cooling conditions. Experimental results indicate that both the bubbler and baffle can effectively lower the surface temperature of a die insert, with a bubbler being more suitable to cool a specific “hot spot” than a baffle. For a given cooling channel, within the experimental range, the bubbler with a smaller inner diameter has a better cooling effect to a “hot spot” than a bubbler with a larger inner diameter. Increasing the water flow rate always enhances the heat transfer between the cooling water and the sidewall of the cooling channel.
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Acki, J., A. Murakami, T. Akutsu, S. Matsuda, A. Maruyama, T. Iwamoto, and H. Kirihata. "Failure Analysis of the Die-Attach in a Metal-Type Package." In ISTFA 1996. ASM International, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.istfa1996p0227.

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Abstract RECENTLY POWER MOSFETS have been used for satellite power supplies. NASDA has developed such a Power MOSFET for the space projects. It has a metal-type package, and the die is attached by Au-Si alloy to achieve high temperature operation (Tj=200°C). The fabricated device failure was detected thermal resistance tests after high temperature storage test at 200°C for 1000 hours. This failure is caused by the die peeling between the Au-Si eutectic alloy layer and the Ni plating surface on the Cu-W substrate. In this paper, we describe the failure mechanism and improvements in the package design and fabrication process. The newly developed power MOSFET for space use exhibits good performance in the high temperature storage test.
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Yilmaz, Oktay, Hasan Gunes, and Kadir Kirkkopru. "Design Optimization of an L-Shaped Extrusion Die." In ASME 2009 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2009-13167.

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It is an important problem in the polymer extrusion of complex profiles to balance the flow at the die exit. In this paper, we employ simulated annealing-kriging meta-algorithm to optimize the geometric parameters of a die channel to obtain a uniform exit velocity distribution. Design variables for our optimization problem involve the suitable geometric parameters for the die design, which are the thickness of the large channel and the length of the narrow channel. Die balance is based on the deviation of the velocity with respect to the average velocity at the die exit. So the cost function for the optimization problem involves the minimization of this deviation. For the design of numerical experiments, we use Latin Hypercube Sampling (LHS) to construct the kriging model. Then, based on the LHS points, the numerical solutions are performed using Polyflow, a commercial software based on the finite element method and is specifically designed to simulate the flow and heat transfer of non-newtonian, viscoelastic fluids. In our simulations, a HDPE (high density polyethylene) is used as extrusion material. Having obtained numerical simulations for N = 60 LHS points in two-dimensional parameter space (t and L), the optimization of these parameters is carried out by Simulated Annealing (SA) method in conjunction with kriging model. We show that kriging model employed in SA algorithm can be used to optimize the die geometry.
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Shi, XinMei, Daan M. Maijer, and Guy Dumont. "Identification for Control of Low Pressure Die Casting." In ASME 2010 International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/msec2010-34063.

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Controlling and eliminating defects, such as macro-porosity, in die casting processes is an on-going challenge for manufacturers. Current strategies for eliminating defects focus on the execution of a pre-set casting cycle, die structure design or the combination of both. To respond to process variability and mitigate its negative effects, advanced process control methodologies may be employed to dynamically adjust the operational parameters of the process. In this work, a finite element heat transfer model, validated by comparison with experimental data, has been developed to predict the evolution of temperatures and the volume of liquid encapsulation in an experimental casting process. A virtual process, made up of the heat transfer model and a wrapper script for communication, has been employed to simulate the continuous operation of the real process. A stochastic state-space model, based on data from measurements and the virtual process, has been developed to provide a reliable representation of this virtual process. The parameters of the deterministic portion result from system identification of the virtual process, whereas the parameters of the stochastic portion arise from the analysis and comparison of measurement data with virtual process data. The resulting state-space model, which can be extended to a multi-input multi-output model, will facilitate the design of a model-based controller for this process.
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Aspera, France B., Christopher Flores, and Ma Cristina Salvador. "Frequency Domain Imaging: Acoustic Microscopy Technique for Die Stacking Application." In ISTFA 2004. ASM International, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.istfa2004p0385.

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Abstract Die stacking package technology continues to become the trend of manufacturing integrated circuits (IC) today. This primary design offers smaller and thinner packages that would optimize board space and assembly cost. Consequently, this packaging technology has posed challenges in conducting failure analysis. Nondestructive techniques like acoustic microscopy are bound for advancement to make them feasible for use in this packaging technology. This paper will present frequency domain imaging in the field of acoustic microscopy as applied in the detection of delamination defect on a stacked die package. Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) was used as an algorithm to reconstruct and reveal the delamination defect which was not clearly detected in time domain imaging of the package. Frequency domain imaging was found to offer a better image contrast of delamination. This gives the failure analyst another approach to characterize the location and extent of delamination defect, a set of information that is substantial in the root cause analysis of adhesion related failures in stacked die packages.
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Polavarapu, Sreeram, Lonny L. Thompson, and Mica Grujicic. "Topology and Free Size Optimization With Manufacturing Constraints for Light Weight Die Cast Automotive Backrest Frame." In ASME 2009 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2009-10823.

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Finite element analysis, together with topology and free-size optimization is used to design a lightweight die cast automotive front seat backrest frame when subjected to loads prescribed by ECE R17 European government regulations and additional loads which are predicted in an event of crash. In particular, an effort is made here to study the characteristics of a die cast automotive front seat backrest frame and develop a method for predicting the optimized material and support rib distribution which provides a lightweight seat which satisfies both strength and deflection requirements in a design space which includes the action of multiple load cases. An existing commercially available die cast backrest frame serves as the reference design space. Both 3D surface and solid models are created for representation as shell and solid finite element models for analysis. The objective function for topology optimization of the 3D solid model is to minimize mass of the component subject to stress and deflection constraints and is used as a guide in determining optimal geometric distribution of stiffening ribs. When the shell model of the reference seat is subjected to free-size optimization with this same constraint and objective given, an optimized material distribution measured by shell element thicknesses is obtained. For the topology optimization, manufacturing constraints of preferred draw direction and symmetry are applied in order to obtain an optimized material distribution which can be manufactured in the die-cast process. The procedure followed in this work generated an optimal material distribution and stiffening ribs in a lightweight die cast automotive seat backrest frame when subjected to multiple load cases. An overall reduction in weight of 13% is achieved over a reference commercially available die cast backrest frame component.
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Reports on the topic "Die-space"

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Two sanitation employees die in confined space in Kentucky, August 24, 1985. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, August 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.26616/nioshface8544.

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Two laborers die from hydrogen sulfide exposure in a confined space at an organic waste recycling facility. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, June 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.26616/nioshsface11ca008.

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