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Davidson, Fred. "VALIDATION IN LANGUAGE ASSESSMENT: SELECTED PAPERS FROM THE 17TH LANGUAGE TESTING RESEARCH COLLOQUIUM, LONG BEACH.Antony John Kunnan (Ed.). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum, 1998. Pp. xii + 290. $59.95 cloth, $32.50 paper." Studies in Second Language Acquisition 22, no. 2 (2000): 288–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0272263100282065.

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From time to time, the annual Language Testing Research Colloquium (LTRC) publishes its papers. Kunnan, his contributors, and Erlbaum are to be commended for a rich, well edited, and thematically unified offering. Some wise decisions were made: author-provided abstracts, references following each paper, author-provided annotated bibliographies, and a rich index. This is more than a collection of conference papers. It is a book in its own right with the potential to become a textbook on language test validation.
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Miltenova, Anissava. "Later Echoes of the So-called Kniazheskii Izbornik in Old Slavic Literatures." Slovene 4, no. 1 (2015): 277–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2305-6754.2015.4.1.17.

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There is a proposition in palaeoslavistics that the reconstructed prototype of the Izbornik of 1076 is a composition designated as the Kniazheskii Izbornik, which originated from the time of the Bulgarian Tsar Peter (927–969). This article presents an overview of the contents of three manuscripts, which are copies of texts in the so-called Kniazheskii Izbornik: No. 162 from the collection of the Moscow Theological Academy, from the 15th century, Russian origin; No. 189 from the collection of the Hilandar Monastery and which is composed of two parts: Part 1 from the beginning of the 17th centur
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O'Brien, Bruce R. "Forgers of Law and Their Readers: The Crafting of English Political Identities between the Norman Conquest and the Magna Carta." PS: Political Science & Politics 43, no. 03 (2010): 467–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049096510000594.

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A short time after 1206 and before 1215, a Londoner assembled a massive collection of older and near contemporary English laws, called theLeges Anglorumby historians, and inserted long interpolations and spurious codes that enunciated many of the principles that guided the baronial opposition to King John and later became part of the Magna Carta. To those familiar with the struggle leading up to the creation of the Magna Carta, these principles should cause no surprise. These ancient laws were made to proclaim that “in the kingdom right and justice ought to reign more than perverse will” (ECf4
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Brinkman, Herman. "The composition of a fifteenth-century aristocratic library in Breda: the books of John IV of Nassau and Mary van Loon1." Quaerendo 23, no. 3 (1993): 162–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157006993x00055.

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AbstractThe composition of the library of John IV of Nassau (1410-75) and his wife Mary van Loon (1424-1502) has been reconstructed on the basis of data from a fifteenth-century book list, surviving manuscripts and seventeenth- and eighteenth-century catalogues. The collection was possibly made up of at least 29 volumes which in the main dealt with devotion and catechesis. In contrast to their son Engelbert II whose collection of books manifests a pronounced Burgundian taste, John and Mary specialised in collecting rather plainly executed manuscripts with both Dutch and German texts.
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Shepherd, J. "The St. Aubyn mineral collection (c.1794-2010) at Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery." Geological Curator 9, no. 2 (2009): 45–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.55468/gc209.

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Sir John St. Aubyn (1758-1839) was a collector and a facilitator to science and the arts. His particular interest was for mineralogy and this lead him to create a sizeable mineral collection containing many interesting specimens. Some of these have been collected in the field by Sir John St. Aubyn, but most of the specimens have been bought from dealers or as whole collections in auction rooms. We know that St. Aubyn bought a proportion of John Stuart's, 3rd Earl of Bute (1713-1792) mineral collection from Dr. William Babington (1756-1833) in 1799. He also purchased a smaller mineral collectio
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Foster, Stuart. "The Curtis collection of Idiocerini, and identity of Idiocerus maculicollis Curtis (Auchenorrhyncha: Cicadellidae) resolved." Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 161, no. 2 (2025): 125–31. https://doi.org/10.31184/m00138908.1612.4274.

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John Curtis died in 1862 after which his then wife sold his insect collections to the National Museum of Victoria. The collections were placed in zinc-lined cabinets and sailed to Australia where they remain. In December 2019, SF was able to examine the specimens of Auchenorrhyncha, Cicadellidae, Eurymelinae, Idiocerini within the Curtis collection enabling confi rmation of their identification. The identity of Idiocerus maculicollis Curtis is established for the first time.
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Miller, Randall F. "Lost & Found: 176. George F. Miller, Randall F. Matthew Collection." Geological Curator 4, no. 8 (1987): 510–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.55468/gc829.

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Randall F. Miller (Assistant Curator of Geology, The New Brunswick Museum, 277 Douglas Avenue, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada E2K 1E5) writes: 'Never really lost, rather just well travelled, a collection of invertebrate fossils dating from about 1880-1920 from the maritime provinces of Canada has found its way back to the New Brunswick Museum. The collection of G.F. Matthew, including many type specimens, was sent to B.F. Howell at Princeton University by Matthew's wife and son William following the elder Matthew's death in 1923. By good fortune and the generosity of Dr Ron Pickerill, Unive
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Wilson, Scott, Douglas Russell, Giles Miller, et al. "Join the Dots: assessing 80 million items at the Natural History Museum, London." Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 2 (June 13, 2018): e26500. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/biss.2.26500.

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Collection needs are a challenge to communicate. Collection staff know the attributes of their collections, but other museum colleagues may not. In collections management, decisions of resource allocation may be made locally, rather than within the context of a larger organisational and strategic framework. The Natural History Museum (NHM), like any of its counterparts, has finite resources to realize its dual role as a centre for research excellence and public engagement in natural history. As such, capturing and communicating collection qualities and needs is essential for effective resource
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Wilson, Scott, Douglas Russell, Giles Miller, et al. "Join the Dots: assessing 80 million items at the Natural History Museum, London." Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 2 (June 13, 2018): e26500. https://doi.org/10.3897/biss.2.26500.

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Collection needs are a challenge to communicate. Collection staff know the attributes of their collections, but other museum colleagues may not. In collections management, decisions of resource allocation may be made locally, rather than within the context of a larger organisational and strategic framework. The Natural History Museum (NHM), like any of its counterparts, has finite resources to realize its dual role as a centre for research excellence and public engagement in natural history. As such, capturing and communicating collection qualities and needs is essential for effective resource
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Regulska, Anna. "Piotra Skargi Żywot błogosławionego Jana Kantego." Terminus 25, no. 4 (69) (2024): 431–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/20843844te.23.026.19269.

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This edition of the life of Blessed John Cantius comes from the 7th edition of Lives of the Saints compiled by Piotr Skarga in 1610. The Life of Blessed John of Kęty is a pioneering work of the project ‘Critical Edition of Piotr Skarga’s Writings. Part 2: Lives of the Saints, Polemical and Catechetical Writings’, led by Magdalena Komorowska. Piotr Skarga was one of many men of letters commemorating the life of the pious professor and later patron of the Jagiellonian University, but the extraordinary popularity of Skarga’s hagiographical collection brought wide recognition to John of Kęty. The
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Books on the topic "John Wise collection"

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Puterbaugh, John W. March and countermarch: Letters from a Union soldier, May 14, 1861-April 3, 1862 : a collection of 72 letters from 2nd Lt. John Puterbaugh, Co. K, 15th Infantry Regiment, Illinois Vols. to his wife and friends. R.H. Kilbourn, 1995.

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Rivers, Isabel. Lives and Letters. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198269960.003.0011.

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Religious lives and letters in a variety of formats were edited and disseminated for the purposes of example, encouragement, instruction, and pleasure. This chapter analyses a wide range of examples, such as collections of lives made by puritans, dissenters, Quakers, and Methodists, including the lives of women; posthumous collections of letters by clergy and ministers; letters published in magazines; diaries and journals, some published by the writers themselves, notably George Whitefield and John Wesley; and exemplary lives of individual ministers and laypeople. There are detailed case studi
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John, Cheryl St. Cheryl St. John Inspirational Romance Collection: The Preacher's Wife Marrying the Preacher's Daughter Winter of Dreams. Harlequin Enterprises, Limited, 2018.

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African Theology, Philosophy, and Religions. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2020. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781666983937.

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In African Theology, Philosophy, and Religions: Celebrating John Samuel Mbiti’s Contribution, contributorsexplore John Samuel Mbiti’s contributions to African scholarship and demonstrate how he broke through the western glass ceiling of scholarship and made African-informed and African-shaped scholarship a reality. Contributors examine the far-reaching implications of Mbiti’s scholarship, arguing that he shifted the contemporary African Christian landscape and informed global expressions of Christianity. African Theology, Philosophy, and Religions analyzes Mbiti’s scholarship and shows that hi
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Booker, Lashon, Stephanie Forrest, Melanie Mitchell, and Rick Riolo, eds. Perspectives on Adaptation in Natural and Artificial Systems. Oxford University Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195162929.001.0001.

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This book is a collection of essays exploring adaptive systems from many perspectives, ranging from computational applications to models of adaptation in living and social systems. The essays on computation discuss history, theory, applications, and possible threats of adaptive and evolving computations systems. The modeling chapters cover topics such as evolution in microbial populations, the evolution of cooperation, and how ideas about evolution relate to economics. The title Perspectives on Adaptation in Natural and Artificial Systems honors John Holland, whose 1975 Book, Adaptation in Nat
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Whitehouse, Tessa, and N. H. Keeble, eds. Textual Transformations. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198808817.001.0001.

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This collection of twelve original essays by an international team of eminent scholars in the field of book history explores the many ways in which early modern books were subject to reworking, re-presentation, revision and reinterpretation. Their history is often the history of multiple, sometimes competing, agencies as their texts were re-packaged, redirected and transformed in ways that their original authors might hardly recognize. The essays discuss the processes of editing, revision, redaction, selection, abridgement, glossing, disputation, translation and posthumous publication that res
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Gordon, Bruce, and Carl R. Trueman, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Calvin and Calvinism. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198728818.001.0001.

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This collection offers a fresh assessment of John Calvin and the tradition of Calvinism as it evolved from the sixteenth century to today. The essays are written by scholars who present the latest research on a pluriform religious movement that became a global faith. The volume focuses on key aspects of Calvin’s thought and its diverse reception in Europe, the transatlantic world, Africa, South America, and Asia. Calvin’s theology was from the beginning open to a wide range of interpretations and was never a static body of ideas and practices. Over the course of his life his thought evolved an
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Alworth, David J. Site Reading. Princeton University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691183343.001.0001.

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This book offers a new method of literary and cultural interpretation and a new theory of narrative setting by examining five sites—supermarkets, dumps, roads, ruins, and asylums—that have been crucial to American literature and visual art since the mid-twentieth century. Against the traditional understanding of setting as a static background for narrative action and character development, the book argues that sites figure in novels as social agents. Engaging a wide range of social and cultural theorists, especially Bruno Latour and Erving Goffman, the book examines how the literary figuration
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Ford, Charlotte. Crash Course in Reference. Libraries Unlimited, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400633058.

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This introductory book is a basic review of reference services in public libraries. It includes tips on locating resources in both print and online formats, makes suggestions for purchases and maintenance of the reference collection, reviews the ethical aspects of providing information to all patrons, and provides information on how to join a network of reference librarians who can assist you when you cannot find an answer. A basic explanation of reference services for those with little formal LIS training working in small rural libraries or others who have been working in other areas and wish
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Coghen, Monika, and Anna Paluchowska-Messing, eds. Romantic Dialogues and Afterlives. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/k7164.74/20.20.15512.

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Romantic writers often asserted their individuality, but this assertion tended to take the form of positioning themselves in relation to other authors and literary texts. Thus they implicitly acknowledged the rich network of broadly understood poetic dialogue as an important and potent source for their own creativity. When in 1816 John Keats wrote “Great spirits now on earth are sojourning,” he celebrated the originality of his contemporaries and the historical significance of his times, pointing to deep interest in “the hum of mighty works” in all the fields of human activity, to which “the n
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Harala, Linnea, Leena Aarikka-Stenroos, and Paavo Ritala. "Coopetition for a Circular Economy: Horizontal Initiatives in Resolving Collective Environmental Challenges." In Stakeholder Engagement in a Sustainable Circular Economy. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-31937-2_10.

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AbstractTo achieve industry-wide circular economy (CE) outcomes, such as material reuse or recycling, competitors need to join forces and enter the paradoxical relationship of coopetition, whereby competitors collaborate. According to the literature, coopetition can benefit sustainability. However, little is known about coopetition for a CE and how competitors, as stakeholders, can engage in resolving collective environmental challenges. This study examines the phenomenon of coopetition for a CE through an extensive multiple-case study from various industries in Finland. The findings indicate
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Demaria, Federico, Ashish Kothari, Ariel Salleh, Arturo Escobar, and Alberto Acosta. "Post-development: From the Critique of Development to a Pluriverse of Alternatives." In Studies in Ecological Economics. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-22566-6_6.

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AbstractThis chapter lays out both the critique of the oxymoron sustainable development as well as the potential and nuances of a post-development agenda. Post-development is generally meant as an era or approach in which development would no longer be the central organizing principle of social life.We highlight the contribution by Joan Martinez Alier with an ecological critique to development and his work on the global movement for environmental justice to show that activists should be considered as theory and knowledge producers in their own right. We then propose to deepen and widen a resea
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Cameron, Alan. "AP xv, Constantine the Rhodian, and J." In The Greek Anthology. Oxford University PressOxford, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198140238.003.0015.

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Abstract There remains the collection of epigrams on pp. 664—706 of the Palatine MS misleadingly known as AP xv. Misleadingly, because there can be no question of it actually forming a part of Cephalas’ anthology. Contrary to what printed editions imply, it does not even follow AP xiv. The central epigrammatic corpus of AP is preceded and followed by some notable specimens of early Byzantine ecphrastic poetry. On pp. 1—48 stand two ecphraseis by Paul the Silentiary and some poems of Gregory Nazianzen; on pp. 643—64. 20, following AP xiv, John of Gaza’s ecphrasis of the world map in the winter
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Hevelone-Harper, Jennifer L. "The Letter Collection of Barsanuphius and John." In Late Antique Letter Collections. University of California Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520281448.003.0027.

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The voluminous letter collection of Barsanuphius and John of Gaza contains 850 letters written by the two sixth-century anchorites who lived in cells near the monastery of Abbot Seridos in Tawatha a village a few miles southwest of Gaza. Barsanuphius and John, referred to as the Old Men of Gaza, were ascetic colleagues who wrote letters of spiritual direction to a wide group of disciples. The earliest manuscripts containing this correspondence date to the eleventh century; however, the collection was originally compiled by a member of Barsanuphius and John’s own monastic community (perhaps Dor
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Taunton, Matthew. "Homestead Versus Kolschoz." In Red Britain. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198817710.003.0004.

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‘Homestead versus Kolchos’ was a question that obsessed Ezra Pound, an opposition between independent freeholders farming small plots (associated by Pound with the early history of the United States), and the mechanized factory farming of the Soviet collective farm or kolkhoz (which he transliterates as Kolchos). This chapter explores the ways in which British writers and intellectuals, including G. K. Chesterton, George Orwell, John Rodker, Joan Beauchamp, and J. B. Priestley, thought and wrote about Soviet agriculture. The tension between the cottage economy and the collective farm, as oppos
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Lewis, Jayne. "John Dryden." In The Oxford History of Poetry in English. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/9780198930259.003.0041.

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Abstract This chapter addresses John Dryden’s exceptionally wide-ranging poetic oeuvre—encompassing elegy, satire, narrative verse, panegyric, prologue and epilogue, song, fable, ode, historical epic, religious meditation, and translation—under the rubric of poetics in transition. Dryden’s poetry is often seen spatially and positionally, in terms of its ideological stances, and thus in light of tensions and contradictions that these expose. But equally significant are the modes of movement—from line to line, from idea to idea, from genre to genre, from figure to figure, from faith to faith, an
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"Lucy Hutchinson, Née Apsley (1620-After 1662)." In Early Modern Women Poets (1520-1700), edited by Jane Stevenson Peter Davidson, Meg Bateman, Kate Chedgzoy, and Julie Saunders. Oxford University PressOxford, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198184263.003.0099.

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Abstract Lucy Hutchinson was born in The Tower of London (as was The early eighteenth-century poet Elizabeth Toilet), The daughter of The Lieutenant of The Tower, Sir Allan Apsley, and his third wife Lucy, daughter of Sir John St John of Lidiard Tregoze in Wiltshire, where a prodigious collection of early modern monuments still survive. She was a precocious child: according to her own account of her life, she could read by The age of 4, and by The time she was 7, she had eight tutors in languages, music, dancing, writing, and needlework. She also learned Latin, at The express wish of her faThe
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"Considering the Starter Collection: Fanshawe, Family, and Imported Knowledge." In Recipes on the Move in Early Modern England and British North America. Amsterdam University Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5117/9789463723398_ch03.

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While scholars have addressed the impact of diplomatic travels on Ann Fanshawe’s recipe collection, this chapter concentrates on the cosmopolitan nature of the recipes Fanshawe inherited from her mother, Margaret Harrison. As the wife of John Harrison, a customs farmer who oversaw activities at the London docks, Margaret Harrison had access to many imported ingredients, which found their way into Fanshawe’s 1651 starter recipe manuscript. Comparing recipes that Fanshawe attributes to “my mother” with those attributed to her husband’s more rurally ensconced relatives, this chapters shows that t
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Dworkin, Ira. "Visual Cultures." In Congo Love Song. University of North Carolina Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469632711.003.0007.

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This chapter considers the significant influence of William Sheppard on U.S. visual culture. In 1890, soon after he arrived in the Congo, he expresses his intent to collect Congolese artifacts, mostly Bakuba, for Hampton’s “Curiosity Room,” which was the basis for its renowned art museum. In the early 1940s after Viktor Lowenfeld established the Hampton art department, John Biggers, Samella Lewis, Elizabeth Catlett, Charles White, and other artists, who were students or teachers there, studied Sheppard’s textile collection. In particular, the color palette and geometry found in Biggers’s work
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Dowding, Keith. "Collective Action and Dimensions of Power." In Rational Choice and Political Power. Policy Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781529206333.003.0005.

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Taking the resource bargaining model of the previous chapter and applying the theory of action this chapter explodes some myths about the analysis of power. It carefully explains Steven Lukes three dimensions of power which forms the basis of much of the analysis of social power and then demonstrates Lukesaccount can be re-interpreted within the resource bargaining model. We do not need to impute several dimensions of power. By ignoring the collective action problem Lukes commits the same error that he attributes to others in their analysis of power. The chapter elucidates the political power
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Conference papers on the topic "John Wise collection"

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Basso, Brandon, Benjamin Kehoe, and J. Karl Hedrick. "A Multi-Level Modularized System Architecture for Mobile Robotics." In ASME 2010 Dynamic Systems and Control Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/dscc2010-4257.

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This paper describes a modular system architecture for mobile robotics. It presents the view of an individual robot as a collection of many small pieces of hardware and software grouped into functional subsystems. A set of robots can then join together to form a larger system. The goal of this work is to describe a software design philosophy and architecture that is flexible yet robust enough to meet the challenges of the mobile robotics domain. The guiding design principle is bottom-to-top modularization, from individual algorithms, to software executables, to functional groupings of executab
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Koduru, Smitha. PR-244-173856-WEB ILI Crack Tool Reliability and Performance Evaluation. Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0011617.

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Wednesday, October 2, 2019 11:00 a.m. ET PRESENTER: Smitha Koduru, PhD, C-FER Technologies HOST: Steven Bott, Enbridge MODERATOR: John Lynk, PRCI CLICK THE DOWNLOAD/BUY BUTTON TO ACCESS TO THE WEBINAR REGISTRATION LINK Join the PRCI Integrity and Inspection Technical Committee as they present an expansion of previous PRCI research related to ILI performance data. The new research has been expanded to include experience with UT and EMAT in-line inspection data aligned with in-the-ditch NDE results. Also included are improved statistical characterization of crack inline inspection performance; i
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Lynch, Clifford, and Diane Goldenberg-Hart. Beyond the Pandemic: The Future of the Research Enterprise in Academic Year 2021-22 and Beyond. Coalition for Networked Information, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.56561/mwrp9673.

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In early June 2021, representatives from a number of CNI member institutions gathered for the third in a series of Executive Roundtable discussions that began in spring 2020, during the early days of the COVID-19 emergency. The conversations were intended to inform our understanding of how the pandemic had impacted the research enterprise and to share information about how institutions were planning to shape investments and strategies surrounding the research enterprise going forward. Previous Roundtables were held in April and September 2020 and reports from those conversations are available
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