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Huneke, Samuel Clowes. "The Duplicity of Tolerance: Lesbian Experiences in Nazi Berlin." Journal of Contemporary History 54, no. 1 (2017): 30–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022009417690596.

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In 2008, a monument to the gay victims of the Holocaust was erected that paid tribute only to its male victims, reigniting a long-running debate regarding the fate of lesbians in the Third Reich. Using four previously unanalyzed police investigation files at the Landesarchiv Berlin, this article opens a window into the lives of lesbians living in Nazi Berlin. The four case studies below highlight the capricious nature of Nazi rule and the surprising ways in which discourses of homosexuality appeared in the everyday lives of prostitutes and factory workers. At the same time, they demonstrate a surprisingly robust and open world in which lesbianism was not only not persecuted, but even tolerated in limited ways. While these materials suggest a chasm that separated the experiences of gay men and lesbians under the Nazi regime, they also highlight not only the limits of tolerance but the ways in which it can reinforce persecution itself.
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Impey, Nick. "Ideas of sex." Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media, no. 1 (August 17, 2011): 76–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.33178/alpha.1.06.

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Both The Night Porter (Cavani) and The Gestapo’s Last Orgy (Canevari) are often referred to as exploitation. Exploitation cinema’s focus on empty excess is in line with the exaggeration/superficiality of “Camp”. Despite Susan Sontag’s separation of “Camp” elements and homosexual-Camp elements, subsequent
 commentators have argued that Camp is an exclusively gay critique of the artificial nature of the “performance” of hetero-normative gender roles. My article looks at the ways in which lesbian filmmaker Liliana Cavani discusses queer sexuality through a Camp play on gender roles, and how this same discourse is
 “developed” in Canevari’s virtual remake. German/Italian fascist ideology’s preoccupation with the perfected male body and Hitler’s original acceptance of homosexuality contributed to the presence of a lingering (masculine) homoeroticism in Nazi iconography. Holocaust history of Nazi domination enhanced this masculine image. Accordingly, the two filmmakers use a binary of male (masculine) Nazi dominator and female submissive prisoner, which is possessing of a heterosexual quality made fragile by the history of fascist sexual ambiguity. Essentially, my paper argues that the films’ disruption of the traditional images of Nazi aggressor/innocent victim through the protagonists’ depicted collaboration corresponds with the filmmakers’ blurring of masculine/feminine roles in their individual statements about queer sexuality.
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Porter, Jack. "Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Literature with Jewish Content: A Bibliographic Overview." Judaica Librarianship 8, no. 1 (1994): 124–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.14263/2330-2976.1252.

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The topic of gay, lesbian, and bisexual literature with Jewish content has been taboo for a very long time. Because of Judaism's deep-rooted commitment to the family, alternative forms of sexual relationships have rarely been mentioned in Jewish literature. Only in the past twenty-five years, with the rise of AIDS, but starting in the radical 1960s with its innovative sexual and cultural critique and revolutionary approach to politics and power arrangements, have we seen the rise of Jewish literature on gay, lesbian, and bisexual lifestyles. Since homosexuality is still asur (forbidden) in Halacha, this is still a controversial topic and care must be taken to handle it with sensitivity. Still, librarians and teachers should introduce these issues at age-appropriate and text appropriate levels. This bibliographic essay demonstrates the wide range of material that exists on this topic from research guides and anthologies to novels and sociological works. The literature is growing by leaps and bounds; much of the material is useful for Jewish libraries but must be updated regularly since this field is undergoing great change. However, since gay history is still history, the encyclopedias and research guides will always be useful. The paper includes a special section on homosexuality and sexual politics in Nazi Germany, a special interest of the author, a son of Holocaust survivors.
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Whisnant, Clayton J. "Styles of Masculinity in the West German Gay Scene, 1950-1965." Central European History 39, no. 3 (2006): 359–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938906000136.

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Since the end of the 1990s, the study of masculinity within German scholarship has made considerable progress, especially in moving beyond the close association made between German manhood and militarism.1 While the figure of the soldier remains crucial for an understanding of masculinity in Germany (as well as the rest of the Western world) during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, scholars have increasingly recognized that any culture includes multiple definitions and representations of manhood—even one so thoroughly saturated by the figure of the soldier as Germany was during the Nazi era.2 Increasingly, the goal of research has been to uncover how masculinity is not only represented in official discourse, but also constructed through social interaction and “performed,” to use Judith Butler's term, in the context of everyday life. Moreover, this research has increasingly taken into account “the relations between the different kinds of masculinity,” in the words of the sociologist Robert Connell—especially the relationships of power.3 In short, recent work has increasingly recognized that the meanings of manhood are constructed within a complicated socio-cultural matrix of gender whose points of reference include not only women and cultural definitions of femininity, but also various versions of masculinity that themselves very often reflect class distinctions and other kinds of social fissures.
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Papadopoulos. "Performing The Homo-Nazi Effect: Gay Neo-Nazism, Digital Drag Attack, and the Postcinematic Cultures of Crisis." QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 2, no. 3 (2015): 108. http://dx.doi.org/10.14321/qed.2.3.0108.

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Forstie, Clare, and Gary Alan Fine. "Signaling perversion: Senator David Walsh and the politics of euphemism and dysphemism." Sexualities 20, no. 7 (2017): 772–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1363460716658421.

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Discussions of sexual reputation typically involve hints and innuendos, as sexual behavior often cannot be explicitly addressed in public domains. In this article we explore the role of signaling in the creation of reputation, particularly when reputational claims may not be directly articulated. We describe sexual signals in their reach (who learns of the claim) and through their realm (the transparency of meanings). We focus on the publicity of and response to a dramatic sexuality scandal from the Second World War that alleged that a US senator frequented a gay brothel operated by Nazi spies. This scandal – like others involving hidden sexuality – depended on signaling through the discursive forms of euphemism and dysphemism, requiring bounded subcultural knowledge. Signaling relies on local knowledge, often sheltering the powerful by excluding broader publics. Although we focus on the Walsh case, similar dynamics operate in other scandals involving politicians, government officials, and public figures.
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Emanuel, Sarah. "Letting judges breathe: Queer survivance in the book of Judges and Gad Beck’s An Underground Life: Memoirs of a Gay Jew in Nazi Berlin." Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 44, no. 3 (2019): 394–419. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0309089219862812.

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Scholars typically describe the book of Judges as encompassing a cyclical transgress–suffer–prosper–transgress–again trope. Although Israelite peace and autonomy are maintained at various moments throughout the text, hardship inevitably ensues, leading exegetes to focus on the Israelites’ repeated demise as opposed to their continual triumphs. As David Gunn notes, ‘reward and punishment is often viewed as the book’s dominant theme’. Or, in the words of Danna Nolan Fewell, the stories within Judges are frequently read as a collective ‘downward spiral for Israel and its leaders’. I question, however, whether such thematic analysis might prove insufficient when engaging a hermeneutic of trauma and survival—or queer survivance, as we will see. Interestingly, of the 400-year period covered in the book of Judges, only 111 of them are spent in subjugation. Nearly three-fourths of the time period covered by the book, in other words, recounts times of judgeship and autonomy. Might this story be less about cultural transgression and more about the creative ways in which the Israelites managed to endure? In this article, I will provide an intertextual comparison of the Judges cycle with the memoir of Holocaust survivor, Gad Beck. In doing so, I will suggest that Judges offers us a literary representation of an ancient culture’s fight to persist. Rather than guide readers through the entirety of the Judges narrative, however, I will focus on Judges 3 and 4, as the stories of and events surrounding Ehud and Jael offer a more concentrated instance of the aforementioned cyclical trope. From a stance of hetero-suspicion and with a theoretical view to intertextuality and queer survivance, I will argue that, like Beck, Ehud and Jael subvert oppressive power structures through gender-bending performances and the embodiment of ambivalent, and even comedic, identity markers. Taking such similarities into consideration, I will then suggest that Ehud’s and Jael’s queer-comic consciousness becomes another thematic trope within the book of Judges as a whole. Yet instead of focusing on the repetition of the Israelites’ self-fulfilling demise, this trope spotlights the creative ways in which the Judges narrative becomes one of survival and reflects an ancient culture’s will to resist, persist, and indeed, live.
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Bergen, Doris L. "Poisonings - Peter Gay: My German Question: Growing Up in Nazi Berlin. (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1998. Pp. xiv, 208. $22.50.)." Review of Politics 62, no. 2 (2000): 365–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0034670500029508.

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Neumann, Franz L. "Anxiety and Politics." tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique. Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society 15, no. 2 (2017): 612–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.31269/triplec.v15i2.901.

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The English version of this article was first published in 1957. The journal tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique republished it 60 years later in 2017. In this essay, Franz L. Neumann discusses the role of anxiety in politics. The article asks: How does it happen that the masses sell their souls to leaders and follow them blindly? On what does the power of attraction of leaders over masses rest? What are the historical situations in which this identification of leader and masses is successful, and what view of history do the men have who accept leaders? For answering these questions, the author suggests a combination of political economy, Freudian political psychology, and ideology critique. He sees anxiety in the context of alienation. Alienation is analysed as a multidimensional phenomenon consisting of economic, political, social and psychological alienation. Neumann introduces the notions of Caesaristic identification, institutionalised anxiety and persecutory anxiety. The essay shows that fascism remains an actual threat in capitalist societies.Acknowledgement: The editors of tripleC express their gratitude to the Neumann and Marcuse families for their support in republishing this essay, to Simon & Schuster for granting us the rights, and to Denise Rose Hansen for her invaluable editorial assistance. Original source: From the book “The Democratic and the Authoritarian State” by Franz Neumann. Copyright © 1957 by the Free Press. Copyright renewed © 1985 by the Free Press, a division of Macmillan, Inc. Reprinted by permission of Free Press, a Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc. Originally delivered as a lecture before the Free University of Berlin and published in the series “Recht und Staat,” Tübingen,1954. Translated by Professor Peter Gay. This article is published in tripleC without a CC licence.About the AuthorFranz Leopold Neumann (1900-1954) was a political theorist associated with the Frankfurt School. He obtained a doctoral degree in legal studies at the University of Frankfurt with the dissertation „Rechtsphilosophische Einleitung zu einer Abhandlung über das Verhältnis von Staat und Strafe“ (A Legal-Philosophical Introduction to A Treatise on the Relationship between the State and Punishment). Neumann became the German Social Democratic Party’s (SPD) main legal advisor at a time when the Nazis and Hitler gained strength in Germany. At the time when Hitler came to power in 1933, the legal office had to be closed and Neumann had to flee from Germany. In London, he in 1936 obtained his second doctoral degree from the London School of Economics with the work “The Governance of the Rule of Law” under the supervision of Harold Laski and Karl Mannheim. Neumann moved to New York in 1936, where he became a member of the Institute of Social Research (also known as the “Frankfurt School”) that was then in exile in the USA. In 1942, he started working for the Office of Strategic Service (OSS), where he together with Herbert Marcuse and Otto Kirchheimer analysed Nazi Germany. In 1942, Neumann published his main book is Behemoth: The Structure and Practice of National Socialism, 1933–1944 (2nd, updated edition published in 1944), one of the most profound analyses of Nazi Germany’s political economy and ideology. Franz L. Neumann died in 1954 in a car accident.
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Chalmers, Beverley. "The Medical Manipulation of Reproduction to Implement the Nazi Genocide of Jews." Conatus 4, no. 2 (2019): 127. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/cjp.20993.

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Holocaust literature gives exhaustive attention to direct means of exterminating Jews, by using gas chambers, torture, starvation, disease, and intolerable conditions in ghettos and camps, and by the Einsatzgruppen. In some circles, the term “Holocaust” has become the ultimate description of horror or horrific events. The Nazi medical experiments and practices are an example of these. Nazi medical science played a central and crucial role in creating and implementing practices designed to achieve a “Master Race.” Doctors interfered with the most intimate and previously sacrosanct aspects of life in these medical experiments – reproductive function and behavior – in addition to implementing eugenic sterilizations, euthanasia, and extermination programs. Manipulating reproductive life – as a less direct method of achieving the genocide of Jews – has been less acknowledged. The Nazis prevented those regarded as not meeting idealized Nazi racial standards – and particularly Jewish women – from having sex or bearing children through legal, social, psychological and biological means, as well as by murder. In contrast, they promoted reproductive life to achieve the antithesis of genocide – the mass promotion of life – among those deemed sufficiently “Aryan.” Implementing measures to prevent birth is a core feature of the UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide. As with many other aspects of the Holocaust, science and scientists were inveigled into providing legitimacy for Nazi actions. The medical profession was no exception and was integrally involved in the manipulation of birth to implement the Holocaust.
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Beusch, Danny. "Queering Nazism or Nazi queers? : a sociological study of an online gay Nazi fetish group." Thesis, University of Warwick, 2008. http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/835/.

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This thesis is a qualitative sociological study into the phenomenon of gay Nazi fetishism in the Internet age, and its wider social and political implications. This sociological research is timely because of the proliferation of online groups targeted at those with fetishistic sexual interests as well as the increasing adoption of queer theory as a theoretical framework through which to analyse non-normative sexualities. Data was collected through examining a range of websites and groups targeted at gay men who enjoy Nazi fetishism. Drawing on interviews with 22 members of one particular gay Nazi fetish group, it is argued that the Internet provides real and important benefits for those exploring non-normative desires, compensating for a number of perceived offline dis-satisfactions as well as offering opportunities to enhance and experiment with sexual play. Nonetheless, this proliferation of non-normative sex does not mean that the world will necessary be a ‘queerer’ place. Not only do problematic hierarchies and exclusions operate on Nazi fetish websites, but its members demonstrate a firm (over)conformity to heteronormative masculinity. Moreover, the appropriation of Nazism for both sexual fantasy and sexual practice draws from and re-iterates its well-established and horrific history rather than, as some queer theorists assert, providing a means to re-signify Nazi regalia. I conclude that the subversive effects of non-normative sexuality should not be assumed but rather that research needs to pay closer attention to the gendered and sexual identities and political sensibilities of its practitioners as well as the ways through which they frame, experience and understand their embodied sexual practice.
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Palladas, Annabella. "Etude expérimentale de décharges haute pression (Hg, NaI, TlI). Application à la mise en évidence de déviations par rapport à l'E. T. L." Toulouse 3, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993TOU30026.

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L'objet de ce travail est la determination de la densite de population de l'etat excite inferieur, d'une raie spectrale non-resonnante, par des mesures spectrophotometriques d'emission et d'absorption, resolues dans l'espace et le temps. Cette etude porte sur des decharges mercure et mercure-iodures metalliques en haute pression et concerne les etats hg-6#3p#1, na-3#2p#1#/#2 et tl-6#2p#3#/#2. La temperature et la composition de plasma sont determinees, sous l'hypothese de l'e. T. L. , a partir des luminances totales des raies non-absorbees, hg-577,0 nm, na-616,1 nm et tl-655,0 nm en appliquant des methodes d'inversion convenables. Dans le cas des decharges mercure haute pression dopees a l'iodure de sodium, les effets de la pression et du regime alternatif sur les distributions de densite sont mis en evidence. L'analyse des luminances spectriques des raies auto-absorbees a partir du formalisme de bartels permet l'evaluation de l'effet de l'inhomogeneite du plasma sur la mesure de la densite de population moyenne. Deux approches, ne presupposant pas l'e. T. L. , la methode des parametres multiples et celle de l'absorption a deux voies, sont utilisees dans l'exploitation des mesures de luminance des raies autoabsorbees hg-435,8 nm, na-818,3 nm et tl-535,0 nm. La methode d'absorption permet la mesure directe de l'epaisseur optique et la determination de la densite radiale moyenne des atomes des etats absorbants. Ces methodes conduisent a des densites de populations en bon accord entre elles mais les valeurs obtenues sont plus faibles que celles correspondant a des situations d'equilibre. Une analyse de l'ensemble des mecanismes de peuplement et de depeuplement des etats serait necessaire afin de mieux comprendre les origines de ces ecarts. Nous ne discutons ici que l'effet de l'ionisation associative, tres prononce dans les decharges mercure-iodures et considere comme une origine possible de desequilibre, en particulier dans le cas du thallium
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Karatay, Yusuf Nadi [Verfasser], Andreas [Gutachter] Meyer-Aurich, Dieter [Gutachter] Kirschke, and Jochen [Gutachter] Kantelhardt. "Economics of nitrogen fertilization: Site-specific application, risk implications, and greenhouse gas emissions / Yusuf Nadi Karatay ; Gutachter: Andreas Meyer-Aurich, Dieter Kirschke, Jochen Kantelhardt." Berlin : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1205313753/34.

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Ching, Siu-tong, and 程肇堂. "Towards the conservation of Hong Kong's military heritage : the first survey of the surviving military features at Wong Nai Chung Gap, Hong Kong Island." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10722/206730.

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During the Battle of Hong Kong fought in December 1941, Wong Nai Chung Gap was a major battlefield as it was a strategic location. Like almost all battlefields in this Battle, however, the defensive military installations within the subject area, most in ruins nowadays, have never been professionally surveyed with the purpose of mapping the military buildings of the battlefield apart from those reported in Lai et al (2011) to better fathom the flow of battle. Indeed, the only professionally surveyed military relics were those by Lai and Ho for Devil’s Peak and Lai, Davies, Ching, Tan and Wong (2011) for Shing Mun Redoubt. All existing historical researches suffer from a lack of accurate mapping information, if at all, essential for understanding the conduct of military hostilities. This thesis illustrates how an accurate exercise locating and mapping of three pillboxes (PB 1, PB2 and PB3), among other war relics in the vicinity, near Wong Nai Chung Gap in Hong Kong Island was performed; and addresses historical and conservation issues using direct on-site measurement by professional mapping techniques. GIS was used as the key tool for analysis and interpretation. The survey results were then used to identify the configurations and distribution of the war relics in Wong Nai Chung area and to verify the authenticity of war diary records provided by the defender on the battle. Precise arcs of fire of key permanent defence structures in relation to the surrounding topography were accurately determined. They help explain and reconstruct a prominent battle that took place some 70 years ago. It should provide a solid referent for war historians, relics’ enthusiasts as to how the state-of-art GIS technology can be used in probing key intriguing historical questions. Those addressed in this thesis, in relation particularly to three pillboxes, the observation post (OP) on the summit of Jardines’ Lookout and Stanley Gap, are: (1) Did PB 1 really kill that many enemies? (2) Why didn’t PB2 report to have fired at enemies along the Ride or Wong Nai Chung Gap? (3) Why didn’t PB 3 fire at all? (4) What were the daylight vision of the three PBs and the OP on the 18/19 December 1941? (5) What was the defence philosophy of the pillboxes? (6) Was the Japanese portrait on the battle correct in terms of details? (7) What was the role of the OP on the summit of Jardine’s Lookout? (8) Were Brigade Lawson’s Headquarters protected by any PB? (9) What were the locations of the military installations now destroyed or buried? (10) What were the locations of the military installations near Stanley Gap? To address the ten questions above, three working hypotheses are established for questions (1) to (3) while accurate on site measurements could be applied in finding the rest of the questions. For question (1), the hypothesis is: PB1 could not kill that many enemies because of faulty or unsatisfactory design. It would be refuted if the beaten zones of machine guns mounted inside the pillboxes could cover the major military strongholds of Wong Nai Chung Gap area. The hypothesis for question (2) is: PB2 did cover all routes of attack but only no information about fires was reported in the war diary. It would be refuted if PB2 had any blind-spot in shooting. The hypothesis for question (3) is: the beaten zones of PB3 could cover most of the important fighting areas, e.g. PB1; PB2; the Ride across the valley; the West Brigade HQ as well as the upper reach of Blue Pool Road (then existing) etc. It would be refuted if PB3 had certain blind-spots. The questions from (4) to (10) could be decoded through the onsite accurate measurements. This thesis is an empirical analysis of how the professional mapping techniques are used to plug some gaps in the history of the battle of Wong Nai Chung. The aim of the thesis is to find out some enigma by means of on-site and desk top study. This thesis reports on a number of key findings: the main conclusions drawn from this research showed that, first, PB1 could cover the major military strongholds and both PB2 and PB3 had a certain areas of shooting blind-spots. Nevertheless, the OP together with the three PBs, could cover most of the southern side of today’s Deep Water Bay Road; the eastern side of Repulse Bay Road as well as the almost the entire northern dam of Wong Nai Chung Reservoir except the southern side of the reservoir. The results of the thesis show that the firing arcs of PB3 could not cover the major fighting areas in 19th December 1941 but it could have, apart from delayed the capture of the Wong Nai Chung Gap by the Japanese, inflicted heavier casualties on the enemies because it covered the Police Knoll and the reservoir dam which formed part of the Stanley Gap Road. Secondly, by identifying the surviving war relics in Wong Nai Chung Gap, this thesis should contribute to better conservation research through on-site surveying of these features in a relative large scale which are not documented in any previous literature before. Upon finding out the accurate geographical locations of these surviving war relics, we could appreciate the rest of our research questions; i.e. the truthfulness of the inferred position on the Sir Cecil’s Ride below PB2 from the barbed wire stand which shown in the Japanese portrait; Brigade Lawson’s Headquarters was indeed protected by PB1 but not PB2; there are bunkers and water closets still remain intact in Stanley Gap. In addition, this thesis offers constructive thoughts on how mapping techniques could be contributed to the conservation of historic war heritages. Overall, the findings of this research proved that on-site measurements, together with contemporary GIS technology, can be used as a major tool of explaining the mysterious matters during the war. This thesis comprises of five chapters and the style follows the norms in Kate L. Turabian. Chapter 1 is the introduction. It serves as a general introduction to the thesis. It will commence by a historic review of the battle of Hong Kong in 1941. By describing the background of the battle of Wong Nai Chung Gap, it will points out some enigmatic problems found in war diaries. This chapter states the aims and hypotheses of this study and identify the scope of the research. Specifically, it raises ten specific research questions. Chapter 2 is a literature review. It shows that the “state of art” of battle history is one of written records, collection of photos and small scale sketches without the help of accurate mapping inputs. Where plans/maps were produced in history texts, they were in small scale and hence of limited use for forensic or conservation purposes. In other words, historians are handicapped by a lack of sensitivity to the importance of spatial analysis. This review shows the significance and potential contribution of land surveying in military heritage research and policy development. Chapter 3 describes the methodology of the land survey conducted. It commences by examining the theoretical basis as well as the principles of the technology used and will also present how mapping as well as the state-of-the-art Geographical Information Systems (GIS) techniques were actually used to perform terrain analysis based on the accurate surveyed positions of the war relics. Ten hypotheses in relation to the questions specified in Chapter 1 are formulated. Chapter 4 provides the survey findings and analysis for the ten hypotheses. Chapter 5 is the conclusion. This chapter summarises the thesis and discusses its methodological limitations and significance for heritage research and policy. It also makes suggestions for future research.<br>published_or_final_version<br>Real Estate and Construction<br>Doctoral<br>Doctor of Philosophy
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Bin, Omar Mohd Nazri [Verfasser], Tetyana [Akademischer Betreuer] Morozyuk, Tetyana [Gutachter] Morozyuk, Stanek [Gutachter] Wojciech, and George [Gutachter] Tsatsaronis. "Thermodynamic and economic evaluation of existing and prospective processes for liquefaction of natural gas in Malaysia / Mohd Nazri Bin Omar ; Gutachter: Tetyana Morozyuk, Stanek Wojciech, George Tsatsaronis ; Betreuer: Tetyana Morozyuk." Berlin : Technische Universität Berlin, 2016. http://d-nb.info/1156350158/34.

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Nabi, Ghulam [Verfasser]. "Differential regulation of humoral immune responses to Gag and Env proteins of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV) / by Ghulam Nabi." 2008. http://d-nb.info/992502853/34.

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Evensen, Thomas. "Fishy business : closing the gap between data-driven decision-making (DDM) and aquaculture : an analysis of incumbents in the norwegian aquaculture industry (NAI) and the use of big data for competitive advantage." Master's thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/29687.

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Enterprises and industries are becoming heavily reliant upon data-driven decision-making (DDM) to maintain their competitive edge. Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML) and sensor-technology through the Internet of Things (IoT) are allowing businesses to mitigate uncertainty central to operations and increase overall business agility. As such new and ground-breaking disruptive innovations (DI) make their way into an industry, incumbents tend to fall victim to what Clayton Christensen term The Innovator’s Dilemma (TID). Somewhat naturally, as such technology does not yield a clear return on investment (ROI), incumbents tend to rather favour solutions catered to increasing efficiency and saving costs. The risk, however, is that addressing DI is substantial to maintaining a competitive advantage in the long run. The overall aim of this study was to investigate whether or not the Norwegian Aquaculture Industry (NAI) is falling victim to TID. An assumption of how the NAI has fallen behind in utilizing DDM emerged, and was tested through qualitatively gathered data in cross-sectional interviews. Our findings suggest a prominent misalignment between the NAI and what the field of DDM has to offer. Incumbents within the NAI is falling victim to TID, in which they view DDM as more of a supplement rather than the crucial investment it may show to be. Another reason as to why they are not addressing DDM more urgently, is because they cannot. The quality of data gathered within the NAI is simply too fragmented and poor in order to successfully implement DDM in their operations today.<br>As empresas e os setores estão a tornar-se fortemente dependentes da tomada de decisão baseada em dados (DDM) de forma a manter a sua vantagem competitiva. Inteligência Artificial (IA), Machine Learning (ML) e tecnologia de sensores através da Internet das Coisas (IoT) estão a permitir que as empresas diminuam a incerteza central das operações e aumentem a produtividade geral dos seus negócios. À medida que estas inovações disruptivas (ID) chegam à indústria, os operadores tendem a ser vítimas do que Clayton Christensen apelida de “O Dilema da Inovação” (ODI). De certa forma, como esta tecnologia não gera um claro retorno sobre o investimento (ROI), os operadores tendem a dar preferência a soluções de aumento de eficiência e de contenção de custos. O ID é, no entanto, substancial para manter uma vantagem competitiva a longo prazo. O objetivo geral deste estudo foi perceber se a Indústria Aquícola Norueguesa (IAN) está ou não a ser vítima de ODI, sendo testado por meio de dados qualitativamente coletados em entrevistas transversais. As descobertas sugerem um desalinhamento entre o IAN e o que o campo do DDM oferece. Os operadores dentro do IAN são vítimas de ODI, nos quais consideram o DDM mais como um complemento do que o importante investimento que pode vir a ser. O DDM não está a ser abordado com mais urgência devido ao facto de tal ainda não ser possível. A qualidade dos dados coletados no IAN é ainda muito fragmentada para implementar com sucesso o DDM nas suas operações.
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Books on the topic "Gay nazi"

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Nazi gay: Omosessuali al servizio di Hitler. Herald, 2009.

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Wartelsteiner, Maxi. Rückkehr unerwünscht: Schwul-Sein und das ewig gesunde Volksempfinden. GNN Verlag, 1995.

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Ian, Young. Gay Resistance: Homosexuals in the anti-Nazi underground. Stubblejumper Press, 1985.

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Young, Ian. Gay resistance: Homosexuals in the anti-Nazi underground. Stubblejumper Press, 1985.

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Lively, Scott Eric. The pink swastika: Homosexuality in the Nazi Party. 2nd ed. Founders Pub. Corp., 1996.

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Kevin, Abrams, ed. The pink swastika: Homosexuality in the Nazi Party. 3rd ed. Founders Pub. Corp., 1997.

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Reed, Lannon D. Behold a pale horse: A novel of homosexuals in the Nazi Holocaust. Gay Sunshine Press, 1985.

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Schuyf, J. Levenslang: Tiemon Hofman, vervolgd homosexueel en avonturier. Schorer Boeken, 2003.

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An Underground Life: The Memoirs of a Gay Jew in Nazi Berlin. The University of Wisconsin Press, 1999.

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Jean, Le Bitoux, ed. I, Pierre Seel, deported homosexual: A memoir of Nazi terror. Basic Books, 1995.

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""STIGMATA OF DEGENERATION": PRISONER MARKINGS IN NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMPS." In The Gay Past. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315866109-17.

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"3. A Jewish Muslim in Nazi Berlin, 1933– 1939." In German, Jew, Muslim, Gay. Columbia University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7312/baer19670-005.

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"THE PINK TRIANGLE: THE PERSECUTION OF HOMOSEXUAL MALES IN CONCENTRATION CAMPS IN NAZI GERMANY." In The Gay Past. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315866109-18.

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"THEP IN KTR IA NGLE THE PERSECUTION OF HOMOSEXUAL MALES IN CONCENTRATION CAMPS IN NAZI GERMANY." In The Gay Past. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315880600-14.

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Griffiths, Craig. "The Pink Triangle." In The Ambivalence of Gay Liberation. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198868965.003.0005.

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This chapter is about how the memory of persecution decisively shaped 1970s homosexual politics. First, the chapter explores the ‘rediscovery’ of the Nazi persecution of homosexuals, explaining how the model of the Holocaust was sometimes appropriated as part of this process. The chapter then shows how memory of this persecution, combined with the experience of contemporary discrimination, produced a profound alienation on the part of left-wing gay men from the West German state. Following an analysis of how the pink triangle became a transnational symbol, this chapter evaluates discourses of victimhood in gay liberation. Though the pink triangle was reclaimed from its origins as a badge of shame in the concentration camps, it never became an unequivocal symbol of pride. Finally, the chapter explores how, in the late 1970s, activists of all stripes, the commercial gay press, and the first openly gay parliamentary candidates coalesced around making the history of past persecution a central plank in their efforts to insert themselves into the West German mainstream.
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Epstein, Catherine. "The ‘Model Gau:’ The Warthegau." In Model Nazi. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199546411.003.0005.

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Epstein, Catherine. "‘The Most Modern Streets:’ Exploiting Poles and Jews to Make the Gau German." In Model Nazi. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199546411.003.0008.

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Jackson, Timothy P. "Nazism and the Western Conscience." In Mordecai Would Not Bow Down. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197538050.003.0004.

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I offer here a scale of moral responsibility applicable to members of the Nazi Reich during the Final Solution: (1) oblivious: totally unaware, simply out to lunch or mentally impaired concerning the Nazi attempted genocide of the Jews, invincibly ignorant and without bad faith; (2) bystanding: aware but mute and passive, perhaps in bad faith or denial, concerning the Nazi attempted genocide of the Jews; (3) complicit: aware and publicly and privately supportive of the Nazi attempted genocide of the Jews, but primarily verbally or symbolically; (4) aiding and abetting: aware and more than verbally supportive, actively assisting and participating in the Nazi attempted genocide of the Jews, but short of pulling the trigger or dropping the gas pellets or ordering the same; and (5) directly murderous unto abomination: actually pulling the trigger or dropping the gas pellets or ordering the same, so as knowingly to aim at destroying the Jews as a race and Judaism as a moral and religious creed; in the extreme, also to aim at destroying one’s own conscience.
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Link, Stefan J. "War of the Factories." In Forging Global Fordism. Princeton University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691177540.003.0006.

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This chapter evaluates how both regimes of the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany put Fordism to use during World War II. William Werner's ascent to the commanding heights of Nazi Germany's wartime industrial complex illustrates how the state-led pursuit of mass production that began in the 1930s intensified under the conditions of total war. With greater force than before, the Nazi regime sought to bind industry to the war economy. The bureaucracy of the armaments began telling firms what to produce, how to produce, and whom to hire. Werner's career, then, sheds light on a crucial but little-explored realm of the Nazi war economy: the institutional interface that bridged the ministries and the shop floors. Like the Nazi war machine, the Soviet armaments industry had to find ways to achieve, in the words of William Werner, “higher output with fewer skilled workers.” How this worked can be illustrated by looking, once more, at Gaz.
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Encarnación, Omar G. "Foreign Models." In The Case for Gay Reparations. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197535660.003.0004.

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This chapter examines gay reparations models from Spain, Britain, and Germany that American gay rights activists emulate. It recounts the long and dark histories of repression of gay people in those three countries, and analyzes how those histories encapsulate the most paradigmatic examples of the repression of homosexuality in the West. It discusses Spain’s repression of homosexuals, which goes back to the Middle Ages and the burning of “sodomites” at the stake during the Spanish Inquisition. It also reviews Britain’s Victorian-era accusation of “gross indecency” and Germany’s notorious Paragraph 175, which justified a bloody crackdown on homosexuality by the Nazis. It explores the significant steps Spain, Britain, and Germany have taken to reckon with their legacies of anti-gay discrimination.
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Conference papers on the topic "Gay nazi"

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Ashiq, M., and A. Sattar. "Optimization of Energy Dissipation Works for Nai Gaj Dam Project." In World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2010. American Society of Civil Engineers, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/41114(371)171.

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Oliver, Michael J., Jaikrishnan R. Kadambi, Beverly Saylor, Martin Ferer, Grant S. Bromhal, and Duane H. Smith. "An Experimental Investigation of the Motion of Gas-Liquid Displacement Interface in an Artificial Porous Medium." In ASME 2004 Heat Transfer/Fluids Engineering Summer Conference. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ht-fed2004-56685.

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The study of flow and transport in porous media has relevance in many industrial, environmental (Geologic sequestration of CO2) and biological disciplines. In many engineering applications we require the knowledge of the velocity field for flow through porous objects. Historically, simplified models such as Darcy’s law [1,2], provide a reasonable description of the flow in the interior for single phase flow but require empirical coefficients to match the boundary conditions with the outer flow. The scientific basis for understanding flow and transport phenomena in porous media has largely been developed from experimental and theoretical studies in “bulk” or macroscopic systems in which coupled behavior at the pore scale is not measured or observed directly. To understand the flow behavior at the pore scale, flow characterization in porous media is very important. Multiphase, immiscible, low Re flow through a simulated porous media is studied experimentally. The experimental test cell, Figure 1, designed in collaboration with the Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory (DOE NETL), was manufactured from an optically clear polycarbonate material. It has a lattice type pattern of 2.5 mm pores bodies interconnected by angular capillary throats varying in size from 200 μm to 1000 μm. The experimental flow loop (Figure 2), utilizes air as the displacing fluid and sodium iodide (NaI) solution in water as the defending fluid. Air is provided at a constant pressure at the inlet. The refractive indices of the NaI solution and the optically clear test cell are matched to facilitate the observance of the air-liquid interface motion. Experimental data recorded with respect to time are the inlet gage pressure, delta pressure, inlet to outlet, across the test cell, volume flow rate at the outlet and the position of the displacement interface as the invading fluid, air, displaces the defending fluid, NaI solution. Parameters that can be varied in the experiment are viscosity ratio, micro and macro capillary number, the bond number and the volume flow rate. The details of the test loop are provided in Figure 2. The figure shows the piping arrangement to fill the test cell with the NaI solution and supplying the air for the tests. A CCD camera (Redlake ES 1.0 cross-correlation camera; resolution: 1008 × 1018 pixels) equipped with a 20 mm Micro Nikkor lens (Nikon) and a data acquisition system consisting of a PC and a PIXCI D2X frame grabber card (EPIX) is utilized to obtain a series of digital images as the invading air enters the test cell through the inlet manifold and makes way through the liquid until the breakthrough to the exit manifold. The pore scale velocity of the displacement interface is determined using a “Difference Threshold Technique” developed at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU), Laser Flow Diagnostics Lab (LFDL), Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. The difference threshold technique developed to processing the images is described in the next section.
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Yao, Jianfeng, Xiang Li, Kai Zhao, and Hui Zhang. "Full-Waveform Inversion and Least-Squares Migration to Improve Images in Northern Carnarvon Basin." In International Petroleum Technology Conference. IPTC, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2523/iptc-21292-ms.

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Abstract Northern Carnarvon Basin is located in North West Shelf of Western Australia. The basin has over 10km sediments and owns both oil-prone and gas-prone sediments and is the current largest oil and gas producing basin in Australia. A geological section through this basin is shown in Figure 1, the complex geological settings from shallow to deep leads to significant processing challenges. In the vintage processing, the seismic image at reservoir level is deteriorated due to the presence of following geological complexities: 1) rugose water bottom, 2) shallow frequent canyons or channel systems, 3) shallow spatial-variant Tertiary carbonates, and 4) shallow gas chimneys and other geo-bodies. These complex overburdens plus limited small-angle coverage of primary reflections from narrow azimuth (NAZ) streamer surveys make it very difficult for ray-based reflection tomography to resolve the shallow velocity. As a result, the target image suffers from large well mis-ties, low signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) and severe event undulations. In addition, shallow fast-velocity layers cause severe illumination issues for deep targets which are compounded by limited offsets of NAZ surveys. Furthermore, localised absorption effects from gas pockets lead to dimming amplitudes for events beneath them. To deal with these issues, we propose to use time-lag full wave-form inversion (TLFWI) to resolve the velocity of complex overburdens and least-squares Q prestack depth migration (LS Q-PSDM) to compensate for illumination issues and absorption effects for the latest reprocessing. In the following sections, application procedure and results of these two technologies will be discussed. Seismic inversion was also conducted to assist the processing and analysis of the final result.
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Jahan, Sharmin, Md Mahidul Haque Prodhan, and Jannatul Ferdous. "An Assessment of Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM) in Environmental Samples of Kailashtila and Salda Nadi Gas Fields of Bangladesh." In 2018 International Conference on Innovation in Engineering and Technology (ICIET). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ciet.2018.8660883.

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Shida, Shuya, Hiroyuki Kosukegawa, and Makoto Ohta. "Development of a Methodology for Adaptation of Refractive Index Under Controlling Kinematic Viscosity for PIV." In ASME 2011 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2011-64388.

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Blood vessel diseases such as ischemic cardiac disease or cerebral aneurysm are life-threatening disorders and as large a cause of death as cancer in many countries. The rupture of a cerebral aneurysm usually causes subarachnoidal hemorrhage the mortality of which is very high. Previous studies have proved that the genesis and growth of aneurysm are related to hemodynamics. Especially, in endovascular therapy for cerebral aneurysms using medical devices such as coils or stents, hemodynamics in an aneurysm are related to thrombosis formation in the aneurysm and to its repair. In vascular research using a biomodel (blood vessel phantom with mechanical properties similar to a human artery) for treating cerebral aneurysm, the working fluid, termed Blood-Mimicking Fluid (BMF), should mimic human blood with respect to viscosity so as to obtain realistic blood flow modeling in in vitro measurements. Moreover, refractive indices of BMF must be adjusted to fit biomodel materials because the materials used for Particle Image Velocimetry, one of the best tools for measurement of flow, have various refractive indices. For simultaneous adjustment of the two parameters, i.e. kinematic viscosity and refractive index, an aqueous mixture of glycerol and sodium iodide has been used in previous research. In this paper, we develop a systematic way to precisely find the two targeted parameters of BMF by showing the measurement values of the refractive index and the viscosity of the two aqueous solutions. The refractive index to light of fluorescent was measured with a critical angle refractometer while temperature of sample was also measured. And a vibration-type viscometer was used to obtain the dynamic viscosity under the same condition as refractive index measurement. These measurements were carried out at room temperature and pressure, respectively. As a result of detailed measurements at various proportions, refractive indices of the aqueous solution of glycerol (Gly. aq.) increase monotonically. On the one hand, the kinematic viscosity of Gly. aq. increases very slightly with its proportion and that of the aqueous solution of sodium iodide (NaI aq.) exhibits unique behavior. The results of combining Gly. aq. and NaI aq. indicate that the mixture has a wide range of kinematic viscosity, including the value of blood (around 3.8 mm2/s), at the targeted refractive index. In conclusion, this mixing method is useful for BMF preparation with the adjustment of refractive index and kinematic viscosity.
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Scates, Dawn M., John K. Hartwell, John B. Walter, Mark W. Drigert, and Jason M. Harp. "Fission Product Monitoring of TRISO Coated Fuel for the Advanced Gas Reactor-1 Experiment." In Fourth International Topical Meeting on High Temperature Reactor Technology. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/htr2008-58202.

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The US Department of Energy has embarked on a series of tests of TRISO-coated particle reactor fuel intended for use in the Very High Temperature Reactor (VHTR) as part of the Advanced Gas Reactor (AGR) program. The AGR-1 TRISO fuel experiment, currently underway, is the first in a series of eight fuel tests planned for irradiation in the Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) located at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL). The AGR-1 experiment reached a peak compact averaged burn up of 9% FIMA with no known TRISO fuel particle failures in March 2008. The burnup goal for the majority of the fuel compacts is to have a compact averaged burnup greater than 18% FIMA and a minimum compact averaged burnup of 14% FIMA. At the INL the TRISO fuel in the AGR-1 experiment is closely monitored while it is being irradiated in the ATR. The effluent monitoring system used for the AGR-1 fuel is the Fission Product Monitoring System (FPMS). The FPMS is a valuable tool that provides near real-time data indicative of the AGR-1 test fuel performance and incorporates both high-purity germanium (HPGe) gamma-ray spectrometers and sodium iodide [NaI(Tl)] scintillation detector-based gross radiation monitors. To quantify the fuel performance, release-to-birth ratios (R/B’s) of radioactive fission gases are computed. The gamma-ray spectra acquired by the AGR-1 FPMS are analyzed and used to determine the released activities of specific fission gases, while a dedicated detector provides near-real time count rate information. Isotopic build up and depletion calculations provide the associated isotopic birth rates. This paper highlights the features of the FPMS, encompassing the equipment, methods and measures that enable the calculation of the release-to-birth ratios. Some preliminary results from the AGR-1 experiment are also presented.
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Wu, H., F. Soranna, T. Michael, J. Katz, and S. Jessup. "Cavitation in the Tip Region of the Rotor Blades Within a Waterjet Pump." In ASME 2008 Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting collocated with the Heat Transfer, Energy Sustainability, and 3rd Energy Nanotechnology Conferences. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fedsm2008-55170.

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Recent upgrades to the turbomachinery facility at JHU enable measurements of performance, as well as flow structure, turbulence and cavitation within a water-jet pump. The rotor, stator and pump casing in this optically index-matched facility are made of acrylic that has the same optical index of refraction as the working fluid, a concentrated solution of NaI in water. The essentially “invisible” blades allow unobstructed view and access to optical flow measurement techniques. Initial tests in water focus on observations on occurrence of cavitation in the vicinity of the narrow tip-gap. For the present design and operating conditions, near the leading edge, cavitation in the tip corner of the pressure side causes accumulation of bubbles along the pressure side that extends to mid blade. As rollup of a tip vortex starts, these bubbles cross the tip gap to the suction side, and become primary nuclei for cavitation inception within the tip leakage vortex (TLV). Bursting of this tip vortex as it migrates towards the pressure side of the neighboring blade generates a cloud of bubbles along the aft section of the passage. As the flow in the tip gap increases upstream of the trailing edge, cavitation also develops within the gap, along the pressure side corner.
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Murks, Nina, Anže Omerzu, and Borko Bošković. "Analiza sentimenta komentarjev hotelov z uporabo slovarjev in metode Naivni Bayes." In 7th Student Computer Science Research Conference. University of Maribor Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18690/978-961-286-516-0.15.

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V £lanku smo predstavili pristop k analizi sen-timenta komentarjev hotelskih gostov s pomo£jo slovarjev in metode Naivni Bayes. Najprej smo zgradili slovarja sentimenta, ki sta vsebovala n-grame, ter njihove verjetnosti, da pripadajo pozi-tivnemu ali negativnemu razredu. Nato smo s po-mo£jo zgrajenih slovarjev klasificirali komentarje hotelov, pri £emer smo uporabili metodo Naivni Bayes. Pri klasifikaciji komentarjev s mo ra£u-nali klasifikacijske vrednosti o z. verjetnosti, da so posamezni komentarji pozitivni ali negativni. Komentarje smo klasificirali s p omo£jo unigra-mov in bigramov, ter rezultate primerjali z re-zultati iz literature. Pri unigramih smo dosegli natan£nost 0,92, pri bigramih je natan£nost zna-šala 0,80. Klasifikacijske v rednosti posameznih komentarjev smo si shranili, pri £emer smo pri komentarjih, ki smo jih klacificirali kot negativne, dodali negativen predznak. Predzna£ene klasifi-kacijske vrednosti smo nato sešteli, za vsak hotel ter na tak na£in izra£unali hotelom pripadajo£e to£ke. To£ke hotelov so v našem primeru poka-zatelj splošnega zadovoljstva hotelskih gostov, ki ga najdemo v komentarjih. Glede na to£ke smo hotele uredili po vrsti in prišli do lestvice hote-lov, pri katerih najdemo najbolj pozitivne komen-tarje.
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Lou, Mengqi, Wenqian Li, Feng Xie, et al. "Design of the Sampling Measurement and Radiochemistry Lab in the Nuclear Island of HTR-PM." In 2018 26th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone26-81701.

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Radiation monitoring system is very important to the safe operation of the nuclear power plant. The radiation monitor, including the on-line type and the off-line type, can provide the radioactive level for a given system, certain areas, or unique substance promptly. However, as a supplementary method, the sampling measurement can supply more accurate information about the source term. In this paper, we present the design of the sampling measurement in the nuclear island of HTR-PM. The sampling measurement contains the helium sampling from the primary coolant, the radioactive dust sampling from the primary loop, the liquid sampling from the tritiated water and some process systems, the gas sampling from certain areas, etc. The frequency of the sampling measurement depends on regulatory requirements and actual operational demands. The control values of the samples are settled on the basis of the source term analysis and regulatory requirements. The radiochemistry lab has been designed to meet the requirement of the sampling measurement, in which the main instruments include a NaI γ spectrometer, two high-purity germanium γ spectrometers, a four-channel ultralow background α/β analyzer, and a low background liquid scintillation counter. The characteristics of these instruments will be described in details in the paper.
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Liang, Qixuan, Feng Zhang, Xiaoyang Zhang, Qian Chen, and Jilin Fan. "CAN A NEW DOUBLE PARTICLE DETECTOR-CLYC (CS2LIYCL6:CE) BE USED IN PN LOGGING FOR TIGHT GAS EVALUATION?" In 2021 SPWLA 62nd Annual Logging Symposium Online. Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30632/spwla-2021-0023.

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Unconventional oil and gas resources, such as tight oil and gas, have become indispensably succeeding energy sources in nowadays. At the stage of exploration, gas saturation is essential for the evaluation of tight formation, which can provide the key parameters for reserves calculation and development plans making. Conventional logging technologies including acoustic logging and resistivity logging have played a role in gas formation identification and evaluation. Besides, inelastic and capture gamma energy spectrum or time spectrum from pulsed neutron logging tools with NaI, BGO, LaCl3, or LaBr3 detectors are used to realize the quantitative evaluation of gas saturation. With the development of nuclear technology, the new detector, called CLYC (Cs2LiYCl6:Ce), can simultaneously measure the signals of gamma ray and thermal neutron, providing a new mean for gas saturation evaluation use pulsed neutron logging technique. The CLYC scintillation crystal with a density of 3.31g/cm3 has an energy resolution in the order of 4%-5% (0.662MeV), and its light output efficiency of gamma ray and neutron are 20000 photons/MeV and 70500 photons/MeV. Meanwhile, its excellent temperature characteristics in the range from -30℃ to 180℃ can fit the downhole environment. Consisting of the D-T neutron source and CLYC detector, the pulsed neutron logging system is designed in this paper, in which the burst gate is 0 to 40 microseconds and the capture gate is 50 to 100 microseconds. To evaluate gas saturation, this system combines the inelastic gamma ray and thermal neutron recorded from the burst gate and the capture gate. The new pulsed neutron logging tool consists of two LaBr3 detectors and a CLYC detector, and the spacing of the CLYC detector is 75cm. In addition to the conventional C/O and Sigma measurement functions, the new instrument can also realize the quantitative evaluation of gas saturation by the CLYC detector. The inelastic gamma, capture gamma, and thermal neutron distribution in long-detector are simulated by the Monte Carlo method under the condition of tight gas saturated formation with porosity from 3% to 20%. Based on the spatial flux distribution characteristic of inelastic gamma and thermal neutron, the new parameter (RGTH) is defined as the ratio of inelastic gamma counts to thermal neutron counts from the CLYC detector to calculate gas saturation. The results imply that RGTH is positively correlated with porosity and negatively correlated with gas saturation, and the gas and water dynamic range is about 36% under the condition of a sandstone formation with 10% porosity. Different lithology has different RGTH benchmark values. RGTH is not affected by the yield of the neutron source and water salinity, and the subtract coefficient can be accurately determined by the time spectrum of the thermal neutron to acquire the pure inelastic gamma. A tight lime-bearing sandstone formation with 5% porosity has been set by MCNP to check validity, the absolute error of gas saturation calculated by RGTH is less than 5%.
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