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Kazerani, Farzaneh, Ali Asghar Talebi, and Ebrahim Gilasian. "Genus Epistrophe Walker, 1852 (Insects: Diptera: Syrphidae) in Northern Iran, with a new species record." Check List 10, no. 1 (February 1, 2014): 160. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/10.1.160.

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The genus Epistrophe Walker, 1852 (Diptera: Syrphidae) was studied in the north of Iran. The specimens were collected using malaise traps between March and August 2011. Three species were collected and identified: Epistrophe nitidicollis (Meigen, 1822), E. eligans (Harris, 1780) and E. euchroma (Kowarz, 1885). E. nitidicollis is a new record from Iran. Geographical distribution of the three species are briefly discussed. An identification key with supplementary figures is presented for the species of the genus Epistrophe occurring in this region.
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Hadot, Pierre, and Andrew Irvine. "Epistrophe and Metanoia in the History of Philosophy." Philosophy Today 65, no. 1 (2021): 201–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/philtoday2021225391.

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Crucial in Pierre Hadot’s account of ancient philosophy as a way of life is the phenomenon of conversion. Well before he encountered some of the decisive influences upon his understanding of philosophy, Hadot already understood ancient philosophy and its long legacy in later thinkers of the West as much more than a formal discourse. Philosophy is an experience, or at least the exploration and articulation of a potential for experience. The energy of this potential originates in a polar tension between epistrophe (return) and metanoia (rebirth). The two poles, which are grounded in primal experiences of the living organism, motivate and model the conversion which must be lived by the philosopher. The genius of Western philosophical experience lies in the effort to synthesize return and rebirth, and thereby recover the self as an ontological point of identification with and origin of the cosmos.
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KIJEWSKA, AGNIESZKA. "Eriugeny koncepcja powrotu: dzieło natury czy łaski?" Filozofia Chrześcijańska 15 (October 16, 2018): 31–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/fc.2018.15.2.

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This paper tackles upon John Scottus Eriugena’s concept of the return while presenting it against the background of the Neoplatonic teaching about return (epistrophe). The return belongs to the conceptual triad: mone-proodos-epistrophe which used to serve Neoplatonic thinkers to describe the structure of reality and its dependence on the First Cause. In the system of Eriugena who bequeathed that very teaching from the Christian Neoplatonists (Pseudo-Dionysius, Maximus the Confessor, Gregory of Nyssa), we talk about the return on metaphysical and mystical level in addition to the general return (reditus generalis) and the return of the elects (reditus specialis). Eriugena indicates the cyclical processes in the whole nature but at the same time he stresses that the return is caused by divine grace and the very condition of its possibility is the fact of taking fl esh (incarnatio) and taking human nature (inhumanatio) by Jesus Christ.
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Poletti, Charles E., and William H. Sweet. "Entrapment of the C2 Root and Ganglion by the Atlanto-Epistrophic Ligament: Clinical Syndrome and Surgical Anatomy." Neurosurgery 27, no. 2 (August 1, 1990): 288–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1227/00006123-199008000-00019.

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Abstract Two cases of progressive, occipital lancinating pain and dysesthesias associated with a sensory deficit of the C2 dermatome are presented. Symptoms were relieved, and C2 sensory function restored by releasing a hypertrophied atlanto-epistrophic ligament entrapping the C2 root and ganglion. The normal anatomy and abnormal surgical findings are described. C2 entrapment by the atlanto-epistrophic ligament is discussed in reference to other C2 lesions causing occipital pain. We conclude that some patients whose progressive occipital pain is accompanied by a C2 sensory deficit are suffering from entrapment of the C2 root and ganglion amenable to surgical decompression.
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Prokhorov, A. V., G. V. Popov, and M. I. Zaika. "New Records of Hoverflies (Diptera, Syrphidae) from Ukraine. III. Pipizinae and Syrphinae." Vestnik Zoologii 52, no. 3 (June 1, 2018): 241–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/vzoo-2018-0025.

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Abstract Five species of hoverflies of the subfamilies Pipizinae and Syrphinae: Pipiza accola Violovitsh, 1985, Platycheirus nielseni Vockeroth, 1990, P. occultus Goeldlin, Maibach and Speight, 1990, Epistrophe olgae Mutin, 1990, and Xanthogramma laetum (Fabricius, 1794) are recorded from Ukraine for the first time. Distributions of these species are summarized and diagnoses of the species are provided.
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Mitchell, K. A., J. P. Handley, B. Tighe, J. B. Delos, and S. K. Knudson. "Geometry and topology of escape. I. Epistrophes." Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science 13, no. 3 (September 2003): 880–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1598311.

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Yevtuch, Mykola B., Vasyl M. Fedorets, Oksana V. Klochko, Nina P. Kravets, and Tetiana R. Branitska. "Ecological and axiological reflection of the concept of sustainable development as a basis for the health-preserving competence of a physical education teacher." SHS Web of Conferences 104 (2021): 02008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202110402008.

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The article on the basis of the ecological value of reflection the concept of sustainable development and Hellenistic concepts is conceptual and methodological improvement of health saving competence of Physical Education teachers in the conditions of post-graduate education. There are presented methodological ways of greening of health and fitness technologies and identified opportunities for ecologically oriented their use by the teacher. Based on ecophilic interpretation of Hellenistic ideas are developed methodological concepts “Tellusantropo convergence” of the “Arete of the earth”, “Tellusantropo harmonization”, “Astoria of the Earth”, “Tellusantropo reflection”. Cultural, educational and technological sense of these concepts is existential axiological and ecophilic-oriented representation and interpretation the idea of sustainable development with the aim of using them as a Physical Education teacher in the educational health saving and fitness technologies and practices. In order to form a value relation to the Earth, to develop the “Arete of the Earth” and to unveil the “Existential of the Earth”, we used the value-oriented reflexive technique of the “Epistrophe of the Earth”. The method of “Epistrophe of the Earth” with its further improvement and testing can be used to form a valuable attitude to the Earth, actualization of environmental issues, formation of psychological health of participants in the educational process and actualization of the concept of sustainable development.
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Wojciechowicz-Żytko, Elżbieta, and Beata Jankowska. "Sambucus nigra L. as a reservoir of beneficial insects (Diptera, Syrphidae)." Folia Horticulturae 28, no. 2 (December 1, 2016): 209–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/fhort-2016-0025.

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Abstract Black elder (Sambucus nigra L.) commonly occurs throughout the country – it can be found in forests, thickets, parks, balks or in home gardens. It is a valuable reservoir of food for beneficial insects and a place of refuge or wintering. Almost every part of the elderberry plant has some uses: the fruits, flowers, leaves, roots, pith and bark. Its fruits and flowers are used in herbal medicine and in the kitchen. S. nigra is a primary host of Aphis sambuci L. feeding, which weakens plant growth, reduces flowering and fruiting, and decreases the ornamental value of these shrubs. Aphid populations are limited by a group of predatory and parasitic organisms, among which an important role is played by predatory Syrphidae. Observations were conducted in the years 2009 and 2010 in Krakow (south Poland, 19°57’E, 50°03’N). Significantly more numerous A. sambuci colonies were observed in 2009 – in the maximum of their abundance, 960 specimens per shoot were noted. Seven syrphid species were noted in A. sambuci colonies: Episyrphus balteatus (Deg.), Epistrophe eligans (Harr.), Sphaerophoria scripta (L.), Syrphus ribesii (L.), Syrphus vitripennis Meig., Scaeva pyrastri (L.) and Eupeodes corollae (Fabr.). E. balteatus dominated in both years of research. Research on the effectiveness of Syrphidae was performed on four commonly occurring species – the most voracious were Epistrophe eligans (Harr.) larvae, eating up to 676 A. sambuci aphids during their development.
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Choongbum Lee. "Epistrophe, Metanoia, and Great Awakening: Focus on Michel Foucault, Christianity, and Saramdaum Education." Journal of Saramdaum Education 12, no. 3 (December 2018): 41–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.18015/edumca.12.3.201812.41.

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Huang, Xiao Hua, and Ge Yan Fu. "Effect of Coating Thickness of Laser Strengthening on Repeated Impact and Deformation of 1Cr18Ni9Ti Low Stress." Advanced Materials Research 442 (January 2012): 267–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.442.267.

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The thesis researches on repeated impact and deformation by using self-made repeated impact fatigue tester and selecting four groups of coating test specimen with different thickness. The thesis finds that test specimen have epistrophe effect under the deformation rules of repeated impact loading. And different coating test specimen with different thickness result in different results under the same repeated impact conditions: the total depths, total strain, deformation hardening degrees and deformation hardening depths are different. It is proposed that coating thickness should be increased to improve the ability of materials resisting repeated impact and deformation within a certain range. As to this experiment, the optimal coating thickness of specimen is obtained by preliminary analysis.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Epistrophè"

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Naud, Jonathan. "Le stoïcisme impérial et la conversion philosophique." Mémoire, Université de Sherbrooke, 2010. http://savoirs.usherbrooke.ca/handle/11143/2667.

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Ce mémoire cherche à mieux comprendre le phénomène de la conversion philosophique dans l'Antiquité, plus particulièrement dans le stoïcisme impérial (Sénèque, Épictète, Marc Aurèle). Après une analyse conceptuelle de la conversion qui s'appuie sur des sources contemporaines, ce mémoire fait l'étude des interprétations de la conversion stoïcienne par Pierre Hadot et Michel Foucault. Cette étude se conclut sur le constat de problèmes importants dans ces deux interprétations. Ce mémoire poursuit avec une analyse lexicologique des termes grec (epistrophè) et latin (conversio) pouvant désigner la conversion dans le corpus stoïcien. Cette analyse se termine sur un autre constat d'échec, rejetant ces termes comme des traductions du concept de conversion. Le dernier chapitre de ce mémoire montre qu'en inscrivant le stoïcisme et Épictète en particulier dans la tradition protreptique socratique on peut mieux comprendre la conversion stoïcienne.
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Bribosia, Emmanuel J. "Experimental study on the utilisation of substitute food resources by parasitic wasps and syrphid flies attacking the rosy apple aphid Dysaphis plantaginea (Passerini) (Homoptera :Aphididae)." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/211083.

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The rosy apple aphid Dysaphis plantaginea (Passerini) (Homoptera: Aphididae) is the most serious pest apple aphid in view of the scale of damages inflicted to the fruits by a small number of individuals. Although numerous natural enemies have been associated with D. plantaginea, they are unable to halt infestations soon enough in most commercial apple orchards obliging fruit growers to control it chemically to prevent severe economic losses. In order to reinforce the contribution of indigenous aphidophaga in regulating rosy apple aphids, the use of insectary plants selected to support two groups of specialist aphid antagonists, notably aphid parasitoids and aphidophagous monovoltine syrphids, was investigated. 1. A first step consisted in selecting appropriate plant species. The rowan tree Sorbus aucuparia L. and the common elder Sambucus nigra L. were selected for their ability to support substitute aphids for the rosy apple aphid parasitoid E. persicae Froggatt (Hymenoptera: Braconidae, Aphidiinae) and monovotine syrphids (Diptera: Syrphidae) respectively. 2. Next, trials were conducted to induce substitute aphid infestations on their host plants by introducing eggs of Dysaphis sorbi Kaltenbach on rowan and small colonies of Aphis sambuci L. on elder. The resulting aphid populations which developed on their respective host plants in spring proved to be exploited by the natural enemies expected, i.e. E. persicae and monovoltine syrphids of the genus Epistrophe. Besides, diapause mummies of E. persicae and diapausing last-instar Epistrophe larvac were recorded on rowan and in the elder litter respectively, indicating the successful settlement of the antagonists in the orchard environment. A complementary investigation devoted to syrphid adults indicated that females of all species recorded ovipositing on the eider shrubs, including Epistrophe spp. had consumed a large majority of apple pollen grains as a protein source required for egg maturation. 3. To comfort our choice in the two groups of aphidophaga considered, a study dedicated to their respective phenology versus the one of D. plantaginea showed that they could both potentially halt rosy apple aphid infestations by attacking the aphids while the latter still occupied the primary, fundatrix-induced rosette leaf colonies, i.e. a critical moment in rosy apple aphid control. 4. Finally, marking methods were tested to label E. persicae internally and the egg load of gravid syrphids. These trials were intended to pave the way towards future mark-release-recapture experiments aimed to evaluate the antagonists’ activity range and thus strategically position the insectary plants for optimal aphid biological control in the whole orchard. The first step of new approach in the biological control of D. plantaginea has been set with this study. Its originality lies in the induction of economically indifferent aphid infestations on selected plants introduced in the orchard to encourage well-targeted groups of specialist aphid antagonists. Further trials are still needed to validate the field efficacy of the insectary plant systems developed and evaluate their possible integration within the whole array of pest management tools in both organic and integrated apple production.
Doctorat en sciences, Spécialisation biologie animale
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Books on the topic "Epistrophè"

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Pillas, Anto ne s. Epistrophe. Kypros: [s.n.], 1991.

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Epistrophē: Mythistorēma. Athēna: Ekdoseis Kastaniōtē, 2009.

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Assia: Epistrophē. Leukōsia: [s.n.], 2002.

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Howard, Stephanie. Choris epistrophe. Athens: Harlenik Ellas, 1995.

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Pillas, Antōnēs. Epistrophē. [Cyprus]: [s.n.], 1991.

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Epistrophē: Tria diēgēmata. Athēna: Agra, 2011.

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1955-, Jenkner Ingrid, Nourbese Philip Marlene, Verna Gaëtane 1965-, Sirmans Franklin, Mount Saint Vincent University. Art Gallery., and Foreman Art Gallery, eds. Epistrophe: Wall paintings. [Lennoxville, Québec: Foreman Art Gallery of Bishop's University, 2006.

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Epistrophē stē Smyrnē. Athēna: Kedros, 2010.

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Title, Elise. Tzouli e epistrophe. Athens: Harlenik Ellas, 1995.

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Mauroudēs, Euangelos. Epistrophē stē Smyrnē. Athēna: Kedros, 2010.

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Book chapters on the topic "Epistrophè"

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Tiffert, Glenn D. "Epistrophy: Chinese Constitutionalism and the 1950s." In Building Constitutionalism in China, 59–76. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230623958_4.

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"Epistrophe." In Field Guide to the Flower Flies of Northeastern North America, 434–39. Princeton University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv7xbrvz.84.

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"Epistrophe." In Hoverflies of Northwest Europe, 93–96. KNNV Publishing, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004274495_025.

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Conference papers on the topic "Epistrophè"

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Budyansky, M. V., and S. V. Prants. "Visualizing Coherent and Fractal Structures in Numerical Experiments on Chaotic Advection in Fluids." In ASME 2005 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2005-84088.

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We investigate typical mixing and fractal properties of chaotic scattering of passive particles in open hydrodynamic flows taking as an example a model two-dimensional incompressible flow composed of a fixed point vortex and a background current with a periodic component, the model inspired by the phenomenon of topographic eddies over mountains in the ocean and atmosphere. We have found, described and visualized a non-attracting invariant chaotic set defining chaotic scattering, fractality, and trapping of incoming particles. Geometry and topology of chaotic scattering have been studied and visualized. Scattering functions in the mixing zone have been found to have a fractal structure with a complicated hierarchy that has been described in terms of strophes and epistrophes. Mixing, trapping, and fractal properties of passive particles have been studied under the influence of a white noise with different amplitudes and frequency ranges. A new effect of clustering the particles in a noised flow has been demonstrated in numerical experiments.
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