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Marsh Jeffries, Helen. "Job descriptions, nepotism, and part-time work: the minstrels and trumpeters of the court of Edward IV of England (1461–83)." Plainsong and Medieval Music 12, no. 2 (October 2003): 165–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0961137103003085.

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The role of the minstrels of the English court has been relatively neglected compared to the attention devoted to the Chapel Royal, and the importance of the reign of Edward IV has been long overlooked. The minstrels disappeared from court life, and we have no modern comparison that might help us to understand their role. The fact that they did not have a prescribed set of daily rituals to perform, as the chapel did, also complicates discussion. Study of the instrumentalists employed by Edward IV reveals information about working practices that can illuminate our view not only of them, but also of the whole royal household. It also helps to clarify the difference between ‘King's Minstrels’ and ‘King's Trumpeters’, a distinction that has been hitherto ignored.
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Stamp, Gavin. "George Gilbert Scott, Jun., and King's College Chapel." Architectural History 37 (1994): 153. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1568640.

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LLOYD, JAMES. "The Priests of the King's Reliquary in Anglo-Saxon England." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 67, no. 2 (March 3, 2016): 265–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046915003310.

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That the priests of the Anglo-Saxon royal household functioned as a primitive chancery is a popular and reasonable hypothesis, corroborated both by contemporary continental practice and by the overlap between chancery and chapel evident from the twelfth century to the fourteenth. Evidence for an Anglo-Saxon chancellorship as such, however, remains frustratingly elusive. This paper argues for the existence of a special tier of priests entrusted with the king's reliquary and archive. It examines their role in the royal household, resolving conflicts in the evidence, to argue that the later office of chancellor evolved from their office.
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Macey, Patrick. "Galeazzo Maria Sforza and musical patronage in Milan: Compère, Weerbeke and Josquin." Early Music History 15 (October 1996): 147–212. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261127900001546.

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Galeazzo Maria Sforza (1444–76), fifth Duke of Milan, set out when he acceded to power in 1466 to style himself as one of the most glorious of rulers and to make his court (in the words of the contemporary chronicler Bernardino Corio) one of ‘the most splendid in the universe’. Galeazzo, a contemporary of King Louis XI of France and Duke Charles the Bold of Burgundy, entertained grand designs of turning his ducal coronet into a king's crown and transforming Lombardy into a royal realm, just as Charles the Bold sought to elevate the duchy of Burgundy to a kingdom. The two dukes, as vassals of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III, relied on that monarch's power to bestow the kingly crown; both failed tragically in the end. As part of his design to impress his contemporaries with the princely splendour of his court, in 1471 Galeazzo focused his energies particularly on the ambitious project of developing the best musical chapel in Italy. During the course of the next two years he sent emissaries to the rulers of England, Flanders, France, Naples and his neighbour Savoy, seeking to hire (or borrow, in the case of Savoy) the best singers available. His cappella grew to include more than thirty singers, making it larger than any other in Italy, even the papal chapel.
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Stevenson, Kenneth. "Lancelot Andrewes at Holyrood: The 1617 Whitsun Sermon in Perspective." Scottish Journal of Theology 52, no. 4 (November 1999): 455–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0036930600050481.

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Early in March 1617, King James followed what he himself described as a ‘salmon-like instinct’ and made his first (and last) return visit to his native Scotland since his departure fourteen years previously on the death of Queen Elizabeth. The occasion was the fiftieth anniversary of his coronation, at the age of fifteen months, as James VI of the northern kingdom. Among the events in Edinburgh to celebrate the visit was the Whitsun eucharist in the Chapel Royal at Holyrood Palace. The sermon was delivered by the King's favourite preacher, Lancelot Andrewes, Bishop of Ely.
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Churchill, L. "A Re-appraisal of the Iconography of the Choir Screen at King's College Chapel, Cambridge." Notes and Queries 61, no. 2 (April 16, 2014): 204–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/notesj/gju012.

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Flannigan, Laura. "Conscience and the King's Household Clergy in the Early Tudor Court of Requests." Studies in Church History 56 (May 15, 2020): 210–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/stc.2019.12.

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The early Tudor Court of Requests was closely attached to the king's person and his duty to provide ‘indifferent’ justice. In practice, however, it was staffed by members of the attendant royal household and council. Utilizing the little-studied but extensive records of the court, this article traces the rising dominance of the dean of the Chapel Royal and the royal almoner as administrators and judges there from the 1490s to the 1520s. It examines the relationship between supposedly ‘secular’ and ‘spiritual’ activities within the central administration and between the formal and informal structures and ideologies of the church, the law and the royal household. It explores the politics of proximity and the ad hoc nature of early Tudor governance which made the conscience-based jurisdiction in Requests especially convenient to the king and desperate litigants alike. Overall the article argues that although the influence of clergymen in the court waned towards the end of the sixteenth century in favour of common-law judges, its enduring association with ‘poor men's causes’ and ‘conscience’ grew directly from these early clerical underpinnings.
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Lo, VWL, and KA Steemers. "Methods for assessing the effects of spatial luminance patterns on perceived qualities of concert lighting." Lighting Research & Technology 52, no. 1 (April 8, 2019): 106–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1477153519841098.

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This paper presents experimental approaches for evaluating concert lighting from the viewpoints of audience members and performers in Cambridge King's College Chapel. We develop image zoning and abstraction techniques to quantify and interpret photometric data acquired under four different electric lighting conditions. Assessed by 78 participants, these lighting scenarios are compared across six different viewing positions using a set of structured questionnaires. Ordered logistic regression modelling shows that the ratios and functions describing uniformity, brightness and light patterns are common explanatory variables for predicting perceived visual clarity, visual uniformity, brightness and spatial intimacy. Uniformity-related attributes are observed to be among the strongest variables for all these perceived qualities, except for visual clarity, which is better explained by acuity-related measures. These experimental results confirm the applicability of our approaches, highlighting the importance of combining multiple methods and integrating complex architectural situations into the process of understanding luminous appearance.
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Marks, Richard. "King's College Chapel Cambridge. The Side-Chapel Glass. By Hilary Wayment. 296 × 210mm. Pp. 220, many ills., incl. 8 pp. col. Cambridge: The Cambridge Antiquarian Society and the Provost and Scholars of King's College, 1988. ISBN 0-9513596-0-6. Price not stated (p/b)." Antiquaries Journal 69, no. 2 (September 1989): 376–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003581500085917.

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Brobeck, John T. "Musical Patronage in the Royal Chapel of France under Francis I (r. 1515-1547)." Journal of the American Musicological Society 48, no. 2 (1995): 187–239. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3128814.

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Recently uncovered archival and historical documents suggest new linkages between the musical patronage of the French royal court and the development of the polyphonic repertory of Francis I's personal chapel as represented in the publications of Pierre Attaingnant. The union in 1514 of the chapels of Anne of Brittany and Louis XII made possible a reorganization of the Chapelle du roi into discrete groups of singers responsible for either the chanting of the chapel's public liturgy or the performance of polyphonic music. As early as the 1490s, however, the French kings began to favor the celebration of private Low Masses en musique, a development seemingly reflected in the increased production of motets by Claudin de Sermisy and other royal court composers.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "King's chapel"

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Sheridan, Patricia T. "Revelations in the Green Chapel: The Gawain-poet as Monastic Author." Ohio Dominican University / OhioLINK, 2020. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=odu1589217865593707.

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Szostek, Claire L. "Population characteristics and environmental interactions of the king scallop fishery in the English Channel." Thesis, Bangor University, 2015. https://research.bangor.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/population-characteristics-and-environmental-interactions-of-the-king-scallop-fishery-in-the-english-channel(3fc50351-1923-46e2-8cbb-5b74923043dd).html.

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Scallops are currently the 3rd most valuable species in UK fisheries, with a first sale value of over £60 million per annum. Scallops are a non-quota species and landings have more than doubled in the last eight years. Forty percent of king scallop (Pecten maximus) landings into the UK originate from the English Channel. Despite the economic importance of this fishery there has never been a full stock assessment of scallops in English waters and there is a general paucity of scientific data for stocks in the English Channel. Existing management measures are not aligned with the biological structure of the stock, or based on robust science. The aims of the study were to provide data to assess the sustainability of the king scallop fishery through identifying the maximum spatial extent and distribution of fishing effort in the English Channel and defining scallop population structure by the degree of larval connectivity between spatially segregated scallop beds. The environmental impacts of the dredge fishery were investigated through quantifying bycatch and the impact of the dredge fishery on the habitats and communities present across scallop fishing grounds. The activity and spatial extent of the inshore and offshore scallop fleets indicated that although scallop fishing has occurred across a large proportion of the English Channel, fishing behaviour is sporadic and is concentrated in areas that are characterised by consistent scallop abundance. Economic and legislative drivers have altered historical fishing patterns in recent years. The patchiness of fishing behaviour, coupled with the nomadic nature of the fleet suggest that closure of areas that are infrequently fished could provide ecosystem benefits and potential benefits for the wider fishery while having minimal impact on fleet behaviour. Despite the well documented environmental impacts of scallop dredges, it is important to understand the environmental context in which fishing occurs as well as the predicted recovery timescales for benthic communities. Within the context of the English Channel king scallop fishery, species diversity and benthic community composition are constrained primarily by natural physical disturbance. It was not possible to detect community level response to a gradient of scallop fishing intensity against a background of environmental forcing. This could be due to historical fishing activity (40+ years) that may have changed the community to a stable altered state that continues to reflect the background environmental gradient across the English Channel. Bycatch in the English Channel was low compared to other towed mobile fishing gears and compared to other scallop dredge fisheries in the UK. Bycatch composition varied over local and broad spatial scales. The fishery affected a limited number of bycatch species of ecological importance and low biomass of such species were present, indicating that the population impacts of the dredge fishery on these species are likely to be minimal. Discards of commercial species also varied significantly with location and were higher in the eastern English Channel. Three reproductively distinct populations of scallops have been identified in the English Channel, indicating the largest appropriate management units. Large scale oceanographic currents maintain larval connectivity across much of the English side of the Channel; however complex hydrodynamic processes within Falmouth Bay suggest that larval dispersal is prevented at localised spatial scales in this location. The population in the Baie de Seine is reproductively isolated from the eastern English Channel, however larvae may disperse west, to the Baie St Brieuc and southern Cornwall, via residual currents. Improving the management, sustainability and public perception of the English Channel king scallop dredge fishery is a priority for the UK scallop industry. This thesis addresses fundamental gaps in the scientific data to inform future management and the sustainable exploitation of the fishery.
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Franconie, Grégoire. "Le lys et la cocarde : la construction d'une dynastie nationale sous la monarchie de juillet (1830-1848)." Thesis, Paris 1, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA010639.

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Après la révolution de 1830, tandis que la légitimité de Louis-Philippe, roi des Français, est contestée par les légitimistes et par les républicains, l'enjeu dynastique est - pour les Orléans - d'articuler la royauté héréditaire au principe de la souveraineté nationale, et d construire pour cette combinaison politique de nouveaux modes d'adhésion. L'enquête sur l'usage politique des baptêmes, mariages et funérailles dans la famille royale met au jour les stratégies discursives et figuratives, les supports médiatiques et la réception des imaginaires et des performances dynastiques. Les représentations des Orléans, comme dynastie fille de saint Louis et de 1789, loin d'être une curiosité anachronique au siècle du progrès, sont le résultat d'un renouvellement et d'une redéfinition des pratiques du passé, interaction entre les intentions des princes et les attentes prescriptives de la nation. Objet d'histoire totale (étudié sous l'angle de l'histoire politique, diplomatique, religieuse et artistique), la fabrique culturelle de la royauté orléaniste, expérimentée pendant la courte période de la monarchie de Juillet, apparaît comme un moment de la culture politique à l'âge romantique
After the Revolution of 1830, while the legitimacy of Louis-Philippe, King of the French, has been disputed by the Legitimists and by the Republicans, the Orléans family has to combine hereditary monarchy and national sovereignty, and build for this dynastic pattern new ways of popular approval.The political use of royal baptisms, weddings and funerals reveals the discursive and representational strategies, the media support and the reception of the dynastic performances. The representations of the House of Orléans as the heir of saint Louis and of 1789, far from being an anachronistic curiosity in the century of progress, are the results of renewed and redefined past practices, which are interactions between dynastic purposes and prescriptive expectations of the Nation. As a political, diplomatic, religious and artistic historic abject, the cultural building of the Orleanist monarchy, which have been experienced du ring the short period of the July Monarchy, appears as a moment of political culture in the romantic age
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Rodrigues, Pedro Miguel Miranda. "O poder da cor na idade média: policromia na capela do fundador do Mosteiro da Batalha." Master's thesis, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/49226.

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The purpose of this dissertation is to study the Founder’s Chapel in the Monastery of Santa Maria da Vitória, Batalha, focusing on the analysis of the polychromy still existing in this space. In this sense, we introduce the theme of color in the Middle Ages, not only as a way of better understanding the place it occupies in this period, but also its relation with the artistic work, namely applied to stone, thus claiming its presence as an integral element of the medieval artistic discourse. Having the Monumental Polychomy: revealing medieval colors at Batalha project as a starting point, and the results obtained so far by Laboratório Hércules in Évora, we describe the areas of the chapel where were collected some pigments, as well as their identification and possible interpretation in the context they occupy. We also dedicate a part of this work to the analysis of the fragments of the mural painting of Prince D. Pedro altar, as well as to the vestiges of mural painting in the arcosolium of D. Henrique’s tomb. The core of this dissertation is completed with a more comprehensive analysis of what the original chapel configuration would look like in its multiple color expressions. Finally, in a third and final part of this work, taking into account the process of “marginalization” of color in stone art (from the Renaissance to the contemporary period), we explore the vicissitudes which the Monastery of Batalha has gone through, especially with restauration interventions of the nineteenth and twentieth century, as a way of understanding the loss of polychromy lining in the Avis pantheon.
A presente dissertação tem por objecto de estudo a Capela do Fundador no Mosteiro de Santa Maria da Vitória, Batalha, numa perspectiva de análise da policromia ainda existente neste espaço. Nesse sentido, introduzimos a temática da cor na Idade Média, não só como forma de compreendermos melhor o lugar que a mesma ocupa neste período, mas também a sua relação com a obra artística, nomeadamente no suporte pétreo, reivindicando assim a sua presença como mais um elemento integrante do discurso artístico medieval. Tendo como ponto de partida o projecto Monumental Polychromy: revealing medieval colours at Batalha e os resultados até agora obtidos pelo Laboratório Hércules de Évora, descrevemos as áreas da capela onde foram recolhidos pigmentos, assim como a sua identificação e possível interpretação no contexto que ocupam. Dedicamos também uma parte deste trabalho à análise dos fragmentos da pintura mural do altar do infante D. Pedro, duque de Coimbra, assim como aos vestígios de pintura mural do intradorso do arcossólio do infante D. Henrique. Terminamos o núcleo central desta dissertação com uma análise mais abrangente de como seria a configuração original da capela, nas suas múltiplas expressões de cor. Finalmente, numa terceira e última parte deste trabalho, tendo em consideração o processo de “marginalização” da cor na arte pétrea (do Renascimento ao período contemporâneo), exploraremos as vicissitudes pelas quais passou o Mosteiro da Batalha, especialmente com as intervenções de restauro do século XIX e XX, como forma de entender a perda do revestimento policromo do panteão de Avis.
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Ogunbowale, Mopelolade Oreoluwa. ""In the Ghetto, Life no easy for we": The Construction and Negotiation of Identity in Ajegunle Raga." Thesis, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10214/3763.

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This thesis is an investigation into the historical evolution of Ajegunle Raga, a reggae form developed within an urban ghetto in Lagos called Ajegunle and the construction and negotiation of identities therein. The research further argues that Ajegunle Raga is a home-grown oppositional music subculture that draws inspiration from diasporic musical subcultures like Reggae and Hip Hop but retains a genuine representation of Ajegunle in its tales of survival, poverty, marginalization and expressions of creativity within the ambience of the music.
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Books on the topic "King's chapel"

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Wayment, Hilary. King's College Chapel Cambridge: The side-chapel glass. Cambridge: Cambridge Antiquarian Society and the Provost and Scholars of King's College, Cambridge, 1991.

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Wayment, Hilary. King's College Chapel, Cambridge: The side-chapel glass. Cambridge: The Cambridge Antiquarian Society and the Provost and Scholars of King's College, 1988.

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Woodman, Francis. The architectural history of King's College Chapel and its place in the development of late Gothic architecture in England and France. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1986.

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Wells, Charles Chauncey. Preachers, patriots & plain folks: Boston's burying ground guide to King's Chapel, Granary, Central. Oak Park, Ill: Chauncey Park Press, 2004.

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1926-, Forman Charles C., ed. Journey toward independence: King's Chapel's transition to Unitarianism : the 1989 Minns lecture. Boston: Skinner House Books, 1993.

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The architectural history of King's College Chapel and its place in the development of late Gothic architecture in England and France. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1986.

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Copper, Dwight Edward. King's Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery, organized 1804: Includes brief histories of the congregation and genealogical data, Neshannock Township, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. Chicora, PA: Mechling Bookbindery, 2003.

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Jones, David. John Foster's Almshouse and the Chapel of the Three Kings of Cologne. Bristol: Bristol Charities, 2004.

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Chinkes, Margaret Barry. James Freeman and Bostonʼs religious revolution: Illustrated with prints from Kingʼs Chapel Archives. Glade Valley, NC (P.O. Box 488, Glade Valley, 28627-0488): Glade Valley Books, 1991.

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The last kings of Sark. London: Virago, 2014.

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Book chapters on the topic "King's chapel"

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Alvis, Robert E. "The Chapel of the Polish Kings: History, Religion, and the Borders of an Imagined Nation." In Religion and the Conceptual Boundary in Central and Eastern Europe, 121–45. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230590021_6.

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"Chapter 22. In King's College Chapel." In A Deadly Indifference, 147–50. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781400830619-022.

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"King’s Chapel 1750." In Boston's Oldest Buildings and Where to Find Them, 83–85. Brandeis University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1h7zmn7.26.

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Maxwell, Stuart, and George R. Dalgleish. "The Silver Mace of King’s College." In King’s College Chapel, Aberdeen, 1500–2000, 262–66. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003059462-25.

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Smart, Easter, and Gillean Maclean. "The Chapel Today, 2012." In King’s College Chapel, Aberdeen, 1500–2000, 294–96. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003059462-30.

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Campbell, Lorne, and John Dick. "The Portrait of Bishop Elphinstone." In King’s College Chapel, Aberdeen, 1500–2000, 132–42. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003059462-11.

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Geddes, Jane. "The Bells." In King’s College Chapel, Aberdeen, 1500–2000, 143–48. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003059462-12.

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Campbell, Ian. "Bishop Elphinstone’s Tomb." In King’s College Chapel, Aberdeen, 1500–2000, 149–63. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003059462-13.

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Burnett, Charles J. "The Original Armorials." In King’s College Chapel, Aberdeen, 1500–2000, 164–70. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003059462-14.

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Emerson, Richard. "Bishop Stewart’s Pulpit." In King’s College Chapel, Aberdeen, 1500–2000, 171–80. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003059462-15.

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Conference papers on the topic "King's chapel"

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Czink, N., and C. Oestges. "The COST 273 MIMO Channel Model: Three Kinds of Clusters." In 2008 IEEE 10th International Symposium on Spread Spectrum Techniques and Applications (ISSSTA). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isssta.2008.57.

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Zhang, Xin, Ran Duan, Rui Wang, Chen Fan, and Da-Cheng Yang. "On the Performance of Three Kinds of Channel Code Used in Turbo-BLAST." In IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/vtcf.2006.425.

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Wu, Bin, Xing Yang, Lv Ye, Zhao Liu, Yu Jiang, Qiang Zhao, and Zhenping Feng. "Flow and Heat Transfer Characteristics in Models of Turbine Blade Tip-Walls With Three Kinds of Turning Vanes." In ASME Turbo Expo 2018: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2018-76547.

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In this paper, effects of three kinds of turning vanes on flow and heat transfer of turbine blade tip-walls with a U-shaped channel have been numerically studied. Numerical simulations are performed to solve three-dimensional, steady, Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations with the standard k-ω turbulence model. The aspect ratio (AR) and the hydraulic diameter of the channel are 2 and 93.13 mm, respectively. The effects of single-layer, double-layer and double-layer dome-shaped turning vanes in the turn region on the tip-wall heat transfer and overall pressure loss of rectangular U-shaped channels are analyzed. Detailed flow and heat transfer characteristics over the tip-walls, as well as the overall performance, are presented and compared with each other. Results show that the tip-wall heat transfer coefficients with double-layer dome-shaped turning vanes are the highest among the three cases. Double-layer dome-shaped turning vanes can promote the lateral spreading of secondary flow and effectively increase the uniformity of heat transfer on the tip-wall. More importantly, this structure can make the cooling air expand and accelerate at the center region of the top of the U-shaped channel, resulting in more heat to be removed from the tip-wall. Additionally, double-layer dome-shaped turning vanes can effectively reduce the pressure loss of the channel.
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Marczak, Jan, Marek Strzelec, and Andrzej Koss. "Laser cleaning of the interior stone decoration of King Sigismund's Chapel at Wawel Castle in Cracow." In Congress on Optics and Optoelectronics, edited by Krzysztof M. Abramski, Antonio Lapucci, and Edward F. Plinski. SPIE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.621859.

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Huang, Shan, Qulan Zhou, Na Li, Fangyong Tian, and Lisheng Zhang. "A Comparative CFD Simulation Study of Two-Channel and Three-Channel Claus Reactors." In ASME 2017 Power Conference Joint With ICOPE-17 collocated with the ASME 2017 11th International Conference on Energy Sustainability, the ASME 2017 15th International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology, and the ASME 2017 Nuclear Forum. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/power-icope2017-3262.

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The Claus reactors is widely used to recover elementary sulfur from hydrogen sulfide that is contained in fresh natural gas. It involves thermal oxidation of hydrogen sulfide and its reaction with sulfur dioxide to form sulfur and water vapor. To improve the efficiency of the process, we built two kinds of 3-dimensional Claus reactor models to explore the key factors that affect the combustion reactions. The two-channel Claus reactor consisted of an air channel and an acid gas channel (60% H2S, 33% CO2, 7%H2O) while the three-channel Claus reactor consisted of two air channels and an acid gas channel (60% H2S, 33% CO2, 7%H2O). The two-channel model was built according to the devices used in the factory while the three-channel model was improved by us from the two-channel model. In both the two models, air and acid gas turned into swirling flow in their channels respectively before their mixture. Then air and acid gas mixed and burned at the throat of the models. The most remarkable difference between the two kinds of Claus reactors was that the three-channel reactor had an additional inner air channel inside the acid gas channel that can be helpful to the mix of the acid gas and air. The second difference was that the two kinds of reactors had different deflectors to swirl in the flow fields. In this study, we compared the flow fields and concentration fields of the two kinds of Claus reactors by using a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) tool. The simulation results indicated that the swirling intensity and the mix intensity played an important role in the combustion reactions. The efficiency of sulfur recovery in Claus reactors increased with an increase of the swirling intensity or the mix intensity. The stronger the swirling intensity or the mix intensity was, the sooner the mixture of air and acid gas reached to the best stoichiometric ratio. The three-channel reactor had a better performance than that of the two-channel reactor due to the additional inner air channel which can strengthen the mix of the acid gas and air from the inside of the acid gas. Moreover, the helix deflectors in the three-channel reactor had a better swirling performance than that of the vane deflectors in the two-channel reactor. From the comparison of the two models, we can obtain a way to improve the process of elementary sulfur recovery in the industry, which can be helpful to reduce pollution emissions and improve economic performance.
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Yining, Liu, Wang Renze, Yang Yapeng, Zhang Jiangang, Wang Ning, Feng Zongyang, Jia Linsheng, and Liang Boning. "The Choice of MOSFET Manufacturing Technique Used in Emergency Response Robot." In 2020 International Conference on Nuclear Engineering collocated with the ASME 2020 Power Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone2020-16222.

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Abstract For the aim of helping the development of robots used in Radiological Emergency Planning and Preparedness, the Total Ionizing Dose (TID) effects on the threshold voltage shift (ΔVth) of different kinds of Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor (MOSFET) with different geometry and different scaling technology was compared. The different gate width and length dependent between bulk Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Transistor (CMOS) process and nanowire (NW) MOSFET as well as higher and lower technology node is noticed. The reason of this difference is explained from the aspects of Radiation Induced Narrow channel effect (RINCE) and Radiation Induced Short channel effect (RISCE). It is found that some studies in recent years have corrected the influence of negative bias temperature instability (NBTI) when considering radiation effects. The TID effects on ΔVth of several kinds of new devices such as MOSFETs with new layout geometry as well as Ge-channel and GaN channel MOSFETs are described which can be investigated more deeply.
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Ogata, Koichiro, Sumito Yamashita, and Tomoya Hirose. "Flow Characteristics on Fluidized Powder Conveying in a Horizontal Rectangular Channel." In ASME/JSME/KSME 2015 Joint Fluids Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ajkfluids2015-32191.

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This study experimentally examined the dense phase pneumatic conveying in a horizontal rectangular channel using the fluidizing air. The powder used is PVC belong to Geldart A particle, where the mean diameter is 151μm, the particle density is 1382kg/m3 and the minimum fluidizing velocity is 9.0mm/s. As the experimental conditions, the fluidizing velocity at the bottom of a vessel and the horizontal channel has been changed. Also, the mass of transported powder, the supply air pressure and the height of powder bed inside a vessel were measured. In the case of PVC, we confirmed the flow characteristics of the powder conveying and air pressure. Further, we found that the fluidizing air to the bottom of a vessel was required to the powder conveying of this system, and that the fluidizing velocity at the horizontal channel needs to be larger than the minimum fluidizing velocity. These results were also obtained on the previous study when two kinds of glass bead was used. The mass flow rate and solid loading ratio were estimated by the measured data of the mass of transported powder. In addition, these results were compared with the conveying characteristic of two kinds of glass beads belongs to Geldart A and B particle. As a result, the mass flow rate and solid loading ratio of PVC were smaller than that of two kinds of glass beads.
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Chen, Q., and R. S. Amano. "Condensation Heat Transfer of Soliman Flow Pattern in Mini-Channel." In ASME 4th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icnmm2006-96103.

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The condensation heat transfer for R134a in the two kinds of in-tube three-dimensional (3-D) micro-fin tubes with different geometries is experimentally investigated. Based on the flow pattern observations, the flow patterns in the Soliman flow regime map are divided into two-flow regimes; one with the vapor-shear-dominant annular regime and the other with the gravitational-force-dominant stratified-wavy regime. In the annular regime, the heat transfer coefficients of the two kinds of in-tube 3-D micro-fin tubes decreases as the vapor quality decreases. The regressed condensation heat transfer correlation from the experimental data of the annular flow region is obtained. The dispersibility of the experimental data is inside the limits of ±25%. In the stratified-wavy regime, the average heat transfer coefficient of the two kinds of in-tube 3-D micro fin tubes increases as the mass flux increases and the number of micro fins in the 3-D micro-fin tube is not the controlling factor for performance of a condensation heat transfer. The regressed condensation heat transfer correlation of the stratified-wavy flow regime is experimentally obtained. The dispersibility of the experimental data is inside the limits of ±22%. Combined with the criteria of flow pattern transitions, the correlations can be used for the design of a condenser with 3-D micro fin tubes.
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Matsumoto, Tatsuya, Akihiro Uchibori, Ryo Akasaka, Toshinori Seki, Shyuji Kaminishi, Koji Morita, and Kenji Fukuda. "Applicability of Modified Drift Flux Model for Bubbly Flow in 2-D/3-D Rectangular Box With Various Kinds of Obstacles." In 10th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone10-22245.

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In order to develop analytical tools for the analyses of multi dimensional two-phase flow in channels with obstacles, the modified drift flux model has been applied. Numerical simulations of multi dimensional gas-liquid two-phase flow in a channel, with some kinds of obstacles inserted to simulate a simple sub-channel in the fuel bundle, were carried out. Analytical results were compared with experiments, to show the validity of the modified drift flux model. Experiments were carried out with using an apparatus of 2-D/3-D rectangular box with a perforated plate or a horizontal plate with slit hole or a vertical rod inserted. Nitrogen gas-water adiabatic two phase flow was circulated in the box. The apparatus was made of acrylic resin plates and be able to make the flow inside visualized. Two-phase flow pattern were recorded with a high-speed video camera and the mass flow rate of nitrogen gas was measured with a digital gas-mass flow meter. Comparisons between the experimental results and the numerical ones showed good agreements, thus it was verified the model would be applied for predicting flows in more complex geometry with obstacles.
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Cheng, Ning, Yun Guo, and Changhong Peng. "A Visual Experiment of Single Bubble Growth Processes in a Vertical Rectangular Channel." In 2018 26th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone26-81415.

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Single bubble growth processes under subcooled boiling condition in a vertical rectangular channel with a gap of 2.8 mm have been visually studied. A high-speed camera was used to observe and record the bubble growth processes at a rate of 6000 frames per second. Four kinds of bubbles with different equivalent radius change trends near the ONB (Onset of Nucleate Boiling) point were observed. The bubble equivalent radius change trends were fitted by traditional empirical formula R(t) = k · tn and found that the value of empirical parameter n was in the range of 0.11 to 0.53 which was smaller than that in literatures, and the value of empirical parameter k had a positive correlation with Ja number. The bubbles generated at the same nucleation point under different heating powers, inlet fluid temperatures and mass flow rates were compared and found that within the experimental range the changes of heating power and inlet fluid temperature had a significant effect on bubble growth rectangular channel which may be used in research nuclear reactor and engineering test reactor. Due to the shape and azimuth of the channel, the bubble behaviors in vertical rectangular channel may be different from those in conventional large-size circular channel or horizontal channel. The investigations reported in the literature generally involved multiple bubbles with complex interactions between the bubbles, and the bubble parameters were usually obtained by averaging the parameters of bubbles generated at different nucleation sites. However, even under the same working condition, bubbles generated by two adjacent nucleation sites may also have big differences. In this experiment, the steady single bubble growth processes in vertical rectangular channel with deionized water as the working fluid were visually investigated. Four kinds of bubbles with different bubble growth curves were observed and the equivalent bubble radius change trends at different heating powers, inlet fluid temperatures and mass flow rates were compared.
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Reports on the topic "King's chapel"

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Russell, H. A. J., D. R. Sharpe, S. E. Pullan, and P. J. Barnett. Form and sedimentary fill of tunnel channels beneath the Oak Ridges Moraine, southern Ontario: the Holland Marsh-King City channel system. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/211649.

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