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Ware, Tracy. "Historicism Along and Against the Grain: The Case of Wordsworth's "Michael"." Nineteenth-Century Literature 49, no. 3 (December 1, 1994): 360–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2933821.

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Geoffrey H. Hartman probably intended his brief discussion of Wordsworth's "Michael" less as a full reading than as a correction of received opinion. If so, he might be dismayed at his own success, for his discussion has now itself become received opinion, so influential that it is echoed even when it is not cited. Hartman's most compelling challege comes from Marjorie Levinson, who convincingly establishes a conflict between Wordsworth's social concerns and his poem's "aesthetic ideology." But Levinson conducts her argument with Hartman as if it were an argument with Wordsworth. Other interpretations of "Michael" are possible, including one that responds to Don H. Bialostosky's call for a "dialogic criticism" and that regards Michael as breaking his own covenant with the past. Because their attention is diverted to the induction, neither Hartman nor Levinson allows Michael any tragic complexity, and both emphasize the lyrical qualities of Wordsworth's narrative poem.
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Vermeulen, Pieter. "Geoffrey Hartman." Témoigner. Entre histoire et mémoire, no. 119 (December 31, 2014): 173–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/temoigner.1488.

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McGennis, Aidan. "Mark Hartman." Psychiatric Bulletin 18, no. 7 (July 1994): 442. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/pb.18.7.442.

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Ribeiro, Rannyele Passos, Paulo Ricardo Alves, Zafira da Silva de Almeida, and Christine Ruta. "A new species of Paraonis and an annotated checklist of polychaetes from mangroves of the Brazilian Amazon Coast (Annelida, Paraonidae)." ZooKeys 740 (February 27, 2018): 1–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.740.14640.

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The polychaete fauna from the mangroves of the Amazon Coast in Maranhão state, Brazil, is reported in this study. Fourteen species are listed, namely Alittasuccinea (Leuckart, 1847); Arabella (Arabella) iricolor Montagu, 1804; Capitellacapitata (Fabricius, 1780) complex; Exogone (Exogone) breviantennata Hartmann-Schröder, 1959; Heteromastusfiliformis (Claparède, 1864); Isoldapulchella Müller, 1858; Mediomastuscaliforniensis Hartman, 1944; Namalycastisfauveli Nageswara Rao, 1981; Namalycastisgeayi (Gravier, 1901); Namalycastissenegalensis (Saint-Joseph, 1901); Nephtyssimoni Perkins, 1980; Paraonisamazonica sp. n.; Sigambrabassi (Hartman, 1945); and Sigambragrubii Müller, 1858. Among them, Namalycastisfauveli and Namalycastisgeayi are recorded for the first time in Brazil. Paraonisamazonica sp. n. is a new species for science, characterized by a rounded prostomium, 4–8 pairs of foliaceous branchiae, absent eyes, and two types of modified neurochaetae, acicular and hook-shaped.
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Khan, Laila Farzana, Humaira Naushaba, Jahanara Begum, Md Shahjahan Chowdhury, and Jubaida Gulshan Ara. "Study of Hartmann’s Pouch of the Gallbladder." Delta Medical College Journal 2, no. 2 (September 22, 2014): 68–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/dmcj.v2i2.20527.

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Background: The gall bladder is a hollow pear shaped sac lying within a fossa on the visceral surface of the right lobe of the liver. In the junction of neck of the gallbladder and the cystic duct, there is a pouch present called Hartman’s pouch or infundibulum of the gallbladder which is a frequent but inconstant feature of the normal gallbladder. It is the common site of lodged gallstones. Objective: To determine the proportion of presence of Hartman’s pouch in our population so that the concerned personnel might have a thought in mind that common pathologies of gall bladder may also involve this pouch. Materials and method: This cross sectional study was carried out in the department of Anatomy, Sir Salimullah Medical College & Mitford Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh, from July 2010 to June 2011. The number of sample was 62 postmortem human gallbladders which were collected from unclaimed dead bodies. Results: Hartmann’s pouch of the gallbladder was found in 45 (72.58%). Conclusion: Hartman’s pouch is present in a good proportion of our population. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/dmcj.v2i2.20527 Delta Med Col J. Jul 2014; 2(2): 68-70
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SALAZAR-VALLEJO, SERGIO I., ANNA E. ZHADAN, and ALEXANDRA E. RIZZO. "Revision of Fauveliopsidae Hartman, 1971 (Annelida, Sedentaria)." Zootaxa 4637, no. 1 (July 12, 2019): 1–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4637.1.1.

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Abyssal polychaetes are usually difficult to be identified because they are small, their body patterns differ from their shallow water relatives, their delicate bodies are often damaged during sampling and sieving, and their taxonomy is in need of revision. Members of the family Fauveliopsidae Hartman, 1971 are widespread in deep ocean basins and they follow the above statements. In this contribution, we present a revision of all available type and non-type material for the family. Our objective is to provide keys to identify genera and species, as well as standardized diagnoses, and illustrations for most species, excluding those described since 2011, or where type material was not available. One genus, Riseriopsis n. gen., is proposed and four species are newly described. The Fauveliopsidae now includes 24 species in three genera: Fauveliopsis McIntosh, 1922 (13 species), Laubieriopsis Petersen, 2000 (8 species), and Riseriopsis n. gen. (3 species). Fauveliopsis includes species usually living inside gastropod or scaphopod shells or foraminiferan tubes, Laubieriopsis and Riseriopsis include species commonly regarded as free living, although some species of the latter have very long bodies and have been found inside soft tubes. Fauveliopsis includes: F. adriatica Katzmann & Laubier, 1974, F. armata Fauchald & Hancock, 1981, F. brattegardi Fauchald, 1972a, F. brevipodus Hartman, 1971, F. challengeriae McIntosh, 1922, F. glabra (Hartman in Hartman & Barnard, 1960), F. jameoaquensis Núñez in Núñez, Ocaña & Brito, 1997, F. levensteinae n. sp., F. magalhaesi n. sp., F. magna Fauchald & Hancock, 1981, F. olgae Hartmann-Schröder, 1983, F. rugosa Fauchald, 1972b, and F. scabra Hartman & Fauchald, 1971. Laubieriopsis includes: L. arenicola (Riser, 1987), L. blakei n. sp., L. brevis (Hartman, 1965), L. cabiochi (Amoureux, 1982), L. fauchaldi (Katzmann & Laubier, 1974) n. comb., L. hartmanae (Levenstein, 1970) reinst., L. norvegica Zhadan & Atroshchenko, 2012, and L. petersenae Magalhães, Bailey-Brock & Rizzo, 2014. Riseriopsis includes: R. arabica (Hartman, 1976) n. comb., R. confusa (Thiel, Purschke & Böggemann, 2011) n. comb., and R. santosae n. sp. Keywords. Deep-sea species, taxonomy, genital papillae, genera, species Introduction The family-group name Fauveliopsidae was established by Hartman (1971) and derived from Fauveliopsis McIntosh, 1922. The genus-group name was dedicated to Pierre Fauvel, famous French polychaetologist, and the type species, F. challengeriae McIntosh, 1922, was described based on specimens collected during the HMS Challenger expedition. The phylogenetic affinities of fauveliopsids are unsettled in part due to the fact that only a few species have been included in past analyses; after the analysis of morphological and molecular characters (Zrzavý et al. 2009, figure 6), Fauveliopsidae groups with Cossuridae and Paraonidae, as a sister group to what has been regarded as Cirratuliformia (Cirratulidae, Acrocirridae, Flabelligeridae). This family includes benthic species that are rarely abundant, and they tend to prefer silty bottoms. Most species have been described from deep-sea locations including trenchs (Menzies & George 1967); however, a few shallow water species were described from the Canary Islands (5 m), New Zealand (20 m), and the Adriatic Sea (60 m). Members of the family are free living or find shelter in tubes of cemented silt grains (Blake & Petersen 2000, Petersen 2000); they can also be found inside scaphopod, or gastropod mollusk shells, or inside tubular foraminiferans (Bathysiphon Sars, 1872). It should be noted, however, that typical Bathysiphon tests include sponge spicules, and that Psammosiphonella Avnimelech, 1952 was proposed for those agglutinated foraminiferans whose tests do not include sponge spicules; this latter genus has been regarded as distinct (Rögl 1995; Kaminski 2004; Kaminski et al. 2009). This is relevant because at least in some cases, as we show below, fauveliopsid tubes have a complex organization, such that other interpretations might be involved. Another interesting issue is that Małecki (1973) regarded these foraminiferan tests (Bathysiphon and Psammosiphonella) as polychaete tubes, because they lack the characteristic basal embryonic chamber, proloculus, which define foraminiferans. This idea was not followed and the above genera are still regarded as foraminiferans (Kaminski 2004). Fauveliopsid bodies are subcylindrical, wider medially, or club-shaped; in the latter, the anterior region is the narrower one. Parapodia are displaced dorsally with notopodia being clearly dorsolateral, whereas neuropodia are lateral and chaetae are directed anteriorly, usually along anterior region, and it is related to free living species. The combination of a usually posterior wider region and the parapodial disposition, together with the presence of some anal papillae has made it difficult to assess body polarity and for some descriptions the body ends were incorrectly characterized (Laubier 1972:698; Hartman 1976:236, Fig. 12a). There are four morphological traits of typical polychaete body patterns that can explain this difficulty: 1) anterior region is wider than the rest of the body; 2) segments are less clear cut anteriorly; 3) chaetal bundles are displaced to the anterior border of each chaetiger, being displaced to the median region and eventually towards the posterior region in median to posterior chaetigers; and 4) chaetae are directed anteriorly in a few anterior chaetigers, and towards the posterior region in the rest of the body. Surprisingly, these patterns are reversed among fauveliopsids because many have evolved to live within tubes, bending their bodies obliquely or ventrally, and by directing their chaetal bundles anteriorly (originally noticed by McIntosh 1922:6). These modifications could provide better anchoring for chaetae and parapodia. Inside gastropod shells, there are different conditions for what lies dorsally or ventrally; this might have selected for body modifications. For example, parapodia become dorsally displaced and this would enlarge ventral and lateral surface areas to be in close contact with the shell. Katzmann & Laubier (1974:10, Fig. 3C) showed that in some fauveliopsids the narrower region is exposed through the shell aperture. Blake & Petersen (2000) clarified the body end confusion, standardized concepts about morphological features, and redescribed some species. However, earlier descriptions deserve re-evaluation because of a potential confusion of body ends. Riser (1987) provided some histological details and indicated that stomach contents consisted of foraminiferans and silt, whereas Purschke (1997) made SEM illustrations of nuchal organs. Hartman (1971:1411) proposed Fauveliopsidae to include four genera that she regarded as flabelligerid-like: Bruunilla Hartman, 1971, Fauveliopsis, Flabelligella Hartman, 1965, and Flota Hartman, 1967. In a subsequent publication, Hartman (1974:199, 235) apparently changed her perspective and transferred Fauveliopsis to the Flabelligeridae; however, in a posthumous publication (Hartman 1978:175) she used the family as originally proposed. The composition of the Fauveliopsidae has been modified over the years, with Orensanz (1974) transferring Flabelligella to Acrocirridae, Pettibone (1979) indicating that Bruunilla belongs in Polynoidae, and Buzhinskaja (1996) proposing an independent family for Flota. For the latter genus group name, Salazar-Vallejo & Zhadan (2007) regarded it as a junior synonym of Buskiella McIntosh, 1885. The family was thus restricted to Fauveliopsis but it now also includes Laubieriopsis Petersen, 2000 and Riseriopsis n. gen. Three major publications have addressed identification problems in Fauveliopsis. Katzmann & Laubier (1974) prepared a key to species based upon the number of chaetigers, integument features and type of chaetae throughout body. Amoureux (1982) compiled the known species and pointed out their number of chaetigers. Hartmann-Schröder (1983) had a different approach and relied more on chaetal patterns than on number of chaetigers. Because body ends were confused in some of the original descriptions, the species deserve reinterpretation. In order to standardize the morphological features, the diagnoses below combine these approaches and additional observations based upon specimens with some remarks about the match between previous descriptions and these standardized diagnoses, as made elsewhere for tropical American species (Salazar-Vallejo 2009). In this contribution, we have dealt with all material available of fauveliopsid genera and species. We propose a new genus, Riseriopsis n. gen., to include two species of Fauveliopsis provided with long, posteriorly swollen bodies, with long segments along median region, and two known species are newly combined. Further, four species are newly described, and another one, Laubieriopsis hartmanae (Levenstein, 1970), is redescribed and reinstated.
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GREBENNIKOV, VASILY V. "Both non-type species of Molytophilus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Molytinae) are transferred to Oreoscotus." Zootaxa 4418, no. 4 (May 9, 2018): 393. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4418.4.6.

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Type specimens of all three nominal species of the East African genus Molytophilus Hartmann are studied and illustrated. The genus is taxonomically restricted to include only the type species M. carinatus Hartman known from two collecting events in Tanzania and Somalia. Both other species of Molytophilus, described from Ethiopia, are herein transferred to the genus Oreoscotus as O. affinis (Hustache, 1936) comb. n. and O. puncticollis (Hustache, 1936) comb. n. A lectotype is designated for Molytophilus carinatus Hartmann. Type specimens of all three nominal species are illustrated.
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Bousfield, Derek, and Dan McIntyre. "Creative linguistic impoliteness as aggression in Stanley Kubrick’s Full Metal Jacket." Journal of Literary Semantics 47, no. 1 (April 25, 2018): 43–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jls-2018-0003.

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Abstract Stanley Kubrick’s anti-war film Full Metal Jacket (1987) dramatically represents US Marine Corps basic training during the Vietnam War as both gruelling and brutalising. The brutal, linguistically aggressive and physically intimidating scenes purport to detail the dehumanising process that Marine Corps recruits were put through in preparation for combat during that period. In the film, the recruits are trained by Gunnery Sergeant Hartman, played by the actor R. Lee Ermey, who is himself an ex-Marine Corps drill instructor (1965–1967) and who also served in Vietnam in 1968. As a result of his experience as an instructor, Ermey was given free rein by Kubrick to write his own dialogue for the abusive barrack room and field training scenes in order to lend the drama an air of authenticity (see Ermey 2017). Within the fictional world of the film, the intense training and disciplinary regime ultimately causes one recruit, Private Leonard Lawrence, to crack psychologically. Private Lawrence is nicknamed ‘Gomer Pyle’ by Hartman upon their first meeting, this name being a direct allusion to the hapless character of the same name who was a US Marine recruit in the sitcom Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., which ran from 1964–1969 – contemporaneously with the time period in which Full Metal Jacket is set. This insulting allusion is merely the start of a long line of linguistically impolite/aggressive and ultimately physically aggressive interactions which Lawrence/Pyle suffers at the hands of Hartman, both directly and, later in the film as a result of Hartman’s orchestrations, from the other recruits. Under this unrelenting barrage of impoliteness, aggression, and abuse, Lawrence/Pyle eventually shoots Hartman dead before turning his rifle on himself and committing suicide. Thus, the film argues that the dehumanising effect of the basic training, which was ostensibly carried out to toughen up and mentally prepare conscripted recruits for combat in Vietnam, had a profound, brutalising and (potentially) utterly destructive effect on those subjected to it. In this article, we explore the creative linguistic aggression displayed by the character of Hartman. We focus particularly on the reasons underlying the creativity of Hartman’s impoliteness and aggression, and argue that these are essentially to foreground the seriousness of the training regime which the recruits must follow.
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Fitchen, Douglas B., Neil W. Ashcroft, and John Silcox. "Paul Leon Hartman." Physics Today 59, no. 3 (March 2006): 89–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2195328.

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Armaghani, Taher, Abbas Kasaeipoor, and Usef Mohammadpoor. "Entropy generation analysis of mixed convection with considering magnetohydrodynamic effects in an open C-shaped cavity." Thermal Science 23, no. 6 Part A (2019): 3455–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/tsci171213112a.

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This paper studies the effect of a constant magnetic field on the mixed convection heat transfer and the entropy generation of CuO-water nanofluid in an open C-shaped cavity with a numerical method. The governing equations are presented by control volume method and they are solved simultaneously by the SIMPLE algorithm. This study examines the effect of the Hartman number, aspect ratio, Reynolds number, and Richardson number parameters for different solid volume fraction of nanoparticles. Also Nusselt number, entropy generation, thermal performance criteria and coefficient of performance is studied in this research. The calculated parameters are the Hartman number, aspect ratio, Reynolds number, Richardson number, nanofluid solid volume fraction, Nusselt number, and coefficient of performance. The results show that increasing the Hartmann number reduces the entropy generation. However, the thermal performance increases. Increasing the aspect ratio raises heat transfer and thermal performance. The effects of nanofluid solid volume fraction on mixed convection heat transfer and entropy generation are also investigated and discussed.
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Bravo, Vidarte José Humberto. "Hölder linealización del teorema Grobman-Hartman." Bachelor's thesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/11566.

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El teorema de Grobman-Hartman señala que el comportamiento cualitativo de un sistema dinámico en una vecindad alrededor de un punto fijo hiperbólico cualitativamente tiene el mismo comportamiento de su linealización cerca de un punto equilibrio, y más generalmente de una sucesión de pequeñas perturbaciones de transformaciones lineales lipschitziana hiperbólicas. Se sabe que, no siempre para esos tipos de aplicaciones existen conjugaciones diferenciables, al menos que estén sobre una superficie o no exista resonancia. Sin embargo, para poder distinguir por ejemplo diferentes tipos de nodos se tendría que saber si la conjugación puede tener mayor regularidad. Por ello, el principal objetivo es presentar una prueba de la regularidad Cα, de las conjugaciones. Es decir, mostrar que la conjugación en el teorema de Grobman-Hartman es siempre Hölder continua y tiene su inversa Hölder continua.
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Coayla, Teran Edson Alberto. "Versões aleatorias para o teorema de Hartman-Grobman." [s.n.], 1999. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/306282.

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Orientador: Paulo R. C. Ruffino
Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Matematica, Estatistica e Computação Cientifica
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Resumo: Neste trabalho, apresentamos versões aleatórias discretas e contínuas do teorema de Hartman-Grobman da teoria qualitativa das equações diferenciais ordinárias. Especificamente, considere a equação diferencial autônoma em |Rm: x = f{x), onde f é um campo vetorial C1 , se f(t,x) é a solução desta equação não linear e F(t,x) = eDf(p) ^ tx é o fluxo solução da sua linearização em um ponto fixo hiperbólico p, o célebre teorema de Hartman-Grobman nos garante a existência de uma conjugação local desses fluxos: existe um homeomorfismo local h tal que eDf(p) ^ th(x) = h o f (t,x). No Capítulo 2 estudamos uma versão para difeomorfismos aleatórios deste teorema. Neste trabalho, diferente da abordagem de T. Wanner ("Lineariza-tion of random dynamical systeins", In Dynamics Reported, Vol. 4, Springer, 1994), adaptamos a demonstração do caso determinístico dada em Palis-Melo (Introdução aos Sistemas Dinâmicos. Projeto Euclides, CNPq, 1977). No Capítulo 3 estudamos uma versão estocástica para o teorema de Hartman-Grobman para campos vetoriais, i.e. considerando o fluxo de difeomorfismos ip{t,u,x) gerado por equações diferenciais estocásticas. Fica ainda em aberto, neste caso, a questão da inversibilidade de h(w). No Capítulo 4, motivados por Hartman ("On local homeomorphisms of Euclidean spaces", Boi Soe. Math. Mexicana, 5, 1960) estudamos a questão da diferenciabilidade do homeomorfismo h (üj) que realiza a conjugação.
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Soultouki, Maria. "Geoffrey H. Hartman and the challenge of reading postmodern fiction." Thesis, University of Roehampton, 2008. https://pure.roehampton.ac.uk/portal/en/studentthesis/geoffrey-h-hartman-and-the-challenge-of-reading-postmodern-fiction(2e5700e0-27ab-4ecd-9ba5-b6b7bda5f93c).html.

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This thesis re-engages the work of the distinguished literary critic, Geoffrey H. Hartman as a means of interpreting postmodern literature. Contemporary literary criticism has acknowledged the value of Hartman’s work in thinking about contemporary culture but, until now, there have not been any attempts to apply his interpretative methods to the reading of postmodern fiction. By identifying some of Hartman’s main concerns and drawing on his revisions of his theory, this thesis offers a case study of a selection of postmodern texts, which are characteristic of the challenges that postmodern literature presents. The postmodern literary text becomes challenging for literary interpretation through its extreme experimentation and by textually transgressing traditional forms of narration. The postmodern text’s incorporation of images, its attention and use of assonance, and its itinerate, indiscriminate assemblage of diverse creative expressions complicates the interpretive task. I aim to show how Hartman’s critical contribution can inform the reading of the postmodern text but also, how the consideration of the postmodern highlights the significance of Hartman’s theoretical work. I begin by developing the complexities that the consideration of postmodern literature and Hartman’s critique present and relate the authors and texts that become the focus of this investigation in the chapters that follow. Chapter 2 considers the relationship of the postmodern text to its use of illustrations and images and explores what this relationship manifests for the nature of the postmodern. Chapter 3 draws on Hartman’s understanding of literary interpretation as the listening for different meanings of the word, with particular attention to the typographical manifestations of the dissemination of meaning in the creation of the postmodern novel. Chapter 4 examines the implications of the postmodern rejection of iii modernist concerns, in literary interpretation and postmodern theory and the effects of the postmodern condition on the development of identity and historical consciousness. Chapter 5 focuses more closely on the problems of narrative orientation and direction that develop through typographical experimentation and relates these concerns to the challenge of following Hartman’s intellectual progressions in his critical contributions. The final chapter of this thesis explores the nature and role of the contemporary critical essay in the postmodern condition and the future of literature.
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Hartman, Timo [Verfasser]. "Die Vereinbarkeit der umsatzsteuerrechtlichen Organschaft mit dem Europäischen Unionsrecht / Timo Hartman." Baden-Baden : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2013. http://d-nb.info/1108817483/34.

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Royo, Aznar Ana. "Factores predictivos de la reconstrucción instestinal tras la intervención de Hartmann." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/458134.

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Introducción. Actualmente la intervención de Hartmann es una alternativa válida en el tratamiento de patologías de colon izquierdo o recto en pacientes ASA IV, con peritonitis fecaloidea, desnutridos, inmunodeprimidos o con inestabilidad hemodinámica. Se emplea en casos de riesgo de dehiscencia anastomótica, de recidiva tumoral o de incontinencia anal. Sin embargo, los factores relacionados con la decisión de reconstruir el tránsito intestinal no están tan bien establecidos. El objetivo principal del estudio consiste en determinar si existen factores que pueden predecir la reconstrucción intestinal tras una intervención de Hartmann. El análisis de las complicaciones de estas intervenciones y la determinación de los factores predictivos de ausencia de reconstrucción del tránsito intestinal pueden ayudar a realizar una precisa selección de los pacientes y ofrecer información preoperatoria individualizada sobre los resultados más probables de la intervención. Material y métodos. Estudio observacional, retrospectivo y longitudinal que incluye todos los pacientes sometidos a intervención de Hartmann desde Enero de 1999 hasta Diciembre 2014 en un hospital terciario universitario. No se excluyó ningún paciente candidato a una posible reconstrucción del tránsito intestinal. Las variables recogidas fueron clasificadas en 1) específicas del paciente: edad, sexo, IMC, riesgo ASA, índice de Charlson, incontinencia anal; 2) específicas de la enfermedad: tipo de patología (benigna vs maligna), diagnóstico principal, estadio tumoral, grado de contaminación peritoneal, 3) específicas del tratamiento: indicación de procedimiento de Hartmann, transfusión perioperatoria y postoperatoria, procedimiento quirúrgico principal, tipo de cirugía (programada vs urgente), tipo de cirujano (general vs colorrectal), longitud del muñón rectal, clasificación Clavien- Dindo, reingresos, causas de no reversión de la intervención de Hartmann. Se realizó un estudio descriptivo de la muestra. Se evaluó la asociación estadística entre las variables cualitativas con la prueba de 2 o prueba exacta de Fisher. Se compararon grupos mediante los tests U de Mann-Whitney o Kruskal-Wallis en función del tipo de variables. Se realizó un análisis univariante y multivariante mediante una regresión logística binaria. Además se realizó un árbol de clasificación y regresión. Por último, se elaboraron las curvas COR de cada modelo y se compararon entre sí mediante la prueba de DeLong. Resultados. Se incluyeron 533 pacientes consecutivos a los que se realizó un procedimiento de Hartmann. 110 (20,6%) pacientes fueron intervenidos para la reconstrucción intestinal. La edad media fue de 71,7 años. En el análisis multivariante se obtuvieron como factores independientes predictivos de presentar mayor probabilidad de reconstrucción del tránsito la edad inferior a 69 años, el grado ASA I ó II, la indicación de intervención de Hartmann por dehiscencia anastomótica y la altura del muñón rectal por encima del promontorio sacro o a la altura del mismo. Sin embargo, los factores independientes predictivos de una menor probabilidad de reconstrucción fueron la incontinencia anal, estadio IV, recibir transfusión postoperatoria o realizar intervención de Hartmann de forma programada. Del árbol de clasificación se deduce que un paciente de edad inferior a 69 años, que presente baja comorbilidad, con un muñón rectal en el promontorio o por encima de éste y que no haya requerido transfusión tendrá un 85% de probabilidad de reconstrucción intestinal. Discusión. La identificación de factores predictivos de restauración de la continuidad intestinal puede servir para aconsejar a los pacientes y ayudar a los cirujanos a escoger la mejor opción, tanto antes de la realización de una intervención de Hartmann, como en el momento de indicar su reconstrucción. Conclusión. Edad, riesgo ASA, indicación de procedimiento de Hartmann, longitud del muñón rectal, incontinencia anal, estadio tumoral, transfusión postoperatoria y cirugía programada pueden predecir la reconstrucción de la intervención de Hartmann.
Introduction. Hartmann´s procedure is still a valid alternative in the treatment of pathologies of the left colon or rectum in patients having an ASA score IV, feculent peritonitis, malnutrition, immunosuppression or with hemodynamic instability. Hartmann´s procedure is mainly indicated in cases of high risk of anastomotic leakage, local tumor recurrence or anal incontinence. However, the factors related to the decision to restore intestinal continuity are not well established. The main objective of this study was to determine predictive factors of Hartmann´s reversal. The analysis of the morbidity of those interventions and the identification of predictive factors of intestinal transit reconstruction could ease an accurate selection of patients and give individualized preoperative counselling providing information on the most likely outcomes of the intervention. Material and methods. A retrospective observational study in which all consecutive patients that underwent Hartmann´s procedure from January 1999 to December 2014 in a tertiary University Hospital were included. No patient with a possible intestinal continuity restoration was excluded. The data collected were classified into 1) patient-specific: age, sex, body mass index, ASA score, Charlson index, anal incontinence; 2) disease-specific: type of disorder (benign vs malignant), main diagnosis, tumor stage, degree of peritoneal contamination, 3) treatment-specific: period of years of surgery, indication of Hartmann´s procedure, perioperative and postoperative transfusion, main surgical procedure, type of surgery (elective vs urgent), type of surgeon (general vs colorrectal), length of the rectal stump, Clavien-Dindo classification, readmission rate, causes of nonreversal Hartmann´s procedure. A descriptive analysis was performed. The 2 test or the Fisher exact test were used for categorical variables. Comparisons between groups were made using Mann-Whitney U test or Kruskal-Wallis test for continuous variables, where appropriate. Univariate and multivariate binary logistic regression model were used. Further, a classification and regression tree was performed. Finally, COR curves of each model were elaborated and compared with the DeLong test. Results. A total of 533 consecutive patients underwent Hartmann’s procedure. 110 (20,8%) patients underwent Hartmann´s reversal procedure. Mean age was 71,7 years. Multivariate analysis showed that the independent predictors of higher probability of intestinal transit reversal were age lower than 69 years, ASA grade I or II, indication of HP for anastomotic leak and the rectal stump above or at the sacral promontory. However, the independent factors related to a reduced probability of intestinal reconstruction following HP were anal incontinence, stage IV, postoperative transfusion or elective Hartmann's intervention. From the classification tree it is deduced that a patient below 69 years of age who presents low comorbidity, with a rectal stump at or above the promontory and that did not require perioperative transfusion would have 85% of probability of intestinal transit reconstruction. Discussion. Identification of predictive factors of intestinal continuity restoration may help surgeons to inform the patient and to choose the better option, both before performing a Hartmann procedure, and at the time of indicating reconstruction of intestinal continuity. Conclusion. Age, ASA, indication of Hartmann’s procedure, length of rectal stump, anal incontinence, tumor stage, postoperative transfusion and elective surgery can predict Hartmann’s reversal.
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Lump, Mary Catherine. "Reaching Out alumni outreach for the Rueckert-Hartman School for Health Professions /." [Denver, Colo.] : Regis University, 2005. http://165.236.235.140/lib/MLumpp2005.pdf.

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Rex, Mari. "Att sätta idéer i spel : En studie av Olov Hartman som romanförfattare." Thesis, Örebro University, Örebro University, School of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences, 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-9188.

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Oliveira, Veronica Maria de. "Variabilidade morfológica de Laeonereis (Hartman, 1945) (Polychaeta: Nereididae) ao longo do atlantico Ocidental." reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFPR, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/1884/21159.

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Pebley, Aaron James. "Bending stresses in stay-cables during large-amplitude vibrations a Fred Hartman Bridge case study /." Full-text Adobe Acrobat (PDF) file, 2005. http://www.engr.utexas.edu/research/fsel/FSEL_reports/Thesis/Pebley,%20Aaron.pdf.

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Hartman, Alwin Mathijs [Verfasser], and A. K. H. [Akademischer Betreuer] Hirsch. "New applications of dynamic combinatorial chemistry to medicinal chemistry / Alwin Mathijs Hartman ; Betreuer: A.K.H. Hirsch." Saarbrücken : Saarländische Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1201647282/34.

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1948-, O'Hara Daniel T., ed. The Geoffrey Hartman reader. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2004.

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Doumato, Lamia. Hartman-Cox, Washington, D.C. Monticello, Ill., USA: Vance Bibliographies, 1988.

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Jemma Hartman, camper extraordinaire. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2009.

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1948-, O'Hara Daniel T., ed. The Geoffrey Hartman reader. New York: Fordham University Press, 2004.

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Berger, B. R. Precambrian geology: Laval and Hartman townships. Toronto, Ont: Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 1990.

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Geoffrey Hartman: Criticism as answerable style. London: Routledge, 1990.

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Hartman, Johnny. The Johnny Hartman collection 1947-1972. Universal City, CA: HIPO, 1998.

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Geoffrey Hartman: Romanticism after the Holocaust. New York: Continuum International Pub. Group, 2010.

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Hart, Matthew. Big North: The paintings of John Hartman. Toronto: Key Porter Books, 1999.

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The last balladeer: The Johnny Hartman story. Lanham, Md: Scarecrow Press, 2012.

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Ames, Richard. "Richard Hartman." In Live Music Production, 58–79. New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351242974-5.

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Culler, Jonathan. "Hartman and Derrida." In Deconstruction: A Critique, 271–77. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10335-5_14.

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Kneale, I. Douglas. "Hartman, Geoffrey H." In Encyclopedia of Contemporary Literary Theory, edited by Irena Makaryk, 354–55. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/9781442674417-113.

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Borojevic, Radovan, Nicole Boury-Esnault, Michaël Manuel, and Jean Vacelet. "Order Clathrinida Hartman, 1958." In Systema Porifera, 1141–52. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0747-5_118.

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Borojevic, Radovan, Nicole Boury-Esnault, Michaël Manuel, and Jean Vacelet. "Order Leucosolenida Hartman, 1958." In Systema Porifera, 1157–84. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0747-5_120.

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Van Soest, Rob W. M., and John N. A. Hoopr. "Order Agelasida Hartman, 1980." In Systema Porifera, 817–18. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0747-5_85.

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Van Soest, Rob W. M. "Family Calcifibrospongiidae Hartman, 1979." In Systema Porifera, 918–19. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0747-5_96.

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Ajoodani-Namini, S., and G. B. Khosrovshahi. "On a Conjecture of A. Hartman." In Combinatorics Advances, 1–12. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3554-2_1.

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Bloom, Clive. "The Death Machine of Hartman the Anarchist." In Victoria's Madmen, 120–35. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137318978_9.

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Nair, R. "On Hartman Uniform Distribution and Measures on Compact Spaces." In Harmonic Analysis and Hypergroups, 59–75. Boston, MA: Birkhäuser Boston, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-8176-4348-5_6.

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Cornejo-Rodriguez, Alejandro, Alberto Cordero-Davila, and O. Cardona-Nunez. "Ronchi and Hartman tests: a null Hartman test." In 15th Int'l Optics in Complex Sys. Garmisch, FRG, edited by F. Lanzl, H. J. Preuss, and G. Weigelt. SPIE, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.34908.

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Hartman, Ryan. "Plenary speaker - Ryan Hartman." In 2017 IEEE Radar Conference (RadarConf17). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/radar.2017.7944138.

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Khairudin, Nur Izzati, Farah Aini Abdullah, and Yahya Abu Hassan. "Creeping solitons and Hartman-Grobman theorem." In PROCEEDINGS OF THE 21ST NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES (SKSM21): Germination of Mathematical Sciences Education and Research towards Global Sustainability. AIP Publishing LLC, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4887575.

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Xu, Chao, Eugenio Schuster, Rafael Vazquez, and Miroslav Krstic. "Backstepping Boundary Stabilization of Linearized 2D Hartman Flow." In 2007 American Control Conference. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/acc.2007.4283007.

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Viragh, Eszter, and Balint Kiss. "Grobman-Hartman Theorem for Control Systems containing parameter uncertainties." In 2019 20th International Carpathian Control Conference (ICCC). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/carpathiancc.2019.8765946.

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Marik, Robert. "Hartman-Wintner type theorem for PDE with p-Laplacian." In The 6'th Colloquium on the Qualitative Theory of Differential Equations. Szeged: Bolyai Institute, SZTE, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.14232/ejqtde.1999.5.18.

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CHERNYAVSKAYA, N., and L. SHUSTER. "ON A PROBLEM OF HARTMAN-WINTNER FOR DIFFERENCE EQUATIONS." In Proceedings of the International Conference on Differential Equations. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812702067_0174.

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Lavrinov, Vitaly V., and Lidia N. Lavrinova. "Analysis of the influence of the Hartman pattern image on the correlation properties of the measurements obtained by the Shack-Hartman sensor." In XXV International Symposium, Atmospheric and Ocean Optics, Atmospheric Physics, edited by Gennadii G. Matvienko and Oleg A. Romanovskii. SPIE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2539678.

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Pavlačková, Martina, Luisa Malaguti, and Jan Andres. "Hartman-type conditions for multivalued Dirichlet problem in abstract spaces." In The 10th AIMS Conference on Dynamical Systems, Differential Equations and Applications (Madrid, Spain). American Institute of Mathematical Sciences, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3934/proc.2015.0038.

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Litchinitser, Natalia M., John R. Valenzuela, and Herbert G. Winful. "Delay time and the Hartman effect in double-barrier tunneling." In Frontiers in Optics. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/fio.2004.ftuj2.

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Mansour, A., N. Chigier, T. I. P. Shih, and R. L. Kozarek. The effects of the Hartman cavity on the performance of the USGA nozzle used for aluminum spray forming. [Quarterly report, July-- September 1996]. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/436337.

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Gray, A., A. Lewandowski, and T. Wendelin. Visual Scanning Hartmann Optical Tester (VSHOT) Uncertainty Analysis (Milestone Report). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/991554.

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Imbali, Husein. MEMBANGUN ETIKA QUR’ANI TERHADAP HARTA. Jurnal Madani: Ilmu Pengetahuan, Teknologi, dan Humaniora, September 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.33753/madani.v1i2.24.

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CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV. North Hartland Lake, Vermont, Connecticut River Basin, Solid Waste Management Plan. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada336557.

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PRIORITETET E HULUMTIMIT: PANORAMË E BALLKANIT PERËNDIMOR 2019. RESOLVE Network, December 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.37805/rp2020.2.wb.

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