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Christofor-Ganev, Yvonne. "Charles und Mary Lambs "Tales from Shakespeare" /." Frankfurt am Main : P. Lang, 1995. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37702970p.
Full textWyatt, A. C. "'The true Elia' : Charles Lamb and autobiography." Thesis, University of Reading, 1986. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.374026.
Full textJames, Felicity. "Reading friendship : Charles Lamb and his circle 1795-1802." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.417034.
Full textCadilhac, Micheline. "Le Style dans les "Essais d'Elia" de Charles Lamb." Lille 3 : ANRT, 1987. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37597038f.
Full textCadilhac, Micheline. "Le style dans les "Essais d'Elia" de Charles Lamb." Paris 4, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986PA040411.
Full textThis study aims at characterizing C. Lamb's individual manner through the description of the inner structures of the text. The analysis of the specific elements of the familiar essay as a literary "genre" first gives us an idea of the essayist's personal mark as compared with the essayists of the period. We apply Riffaterre's method both to the analysis of lexical, syntactical and rhythmical effects and to that of the imagery, intertextual relations and emphatic and magnifying effects. With the study of the various themes which are mainly brought out through the examination of keywords and the description of the contexts in which they occur, we go deeper into the semantical aspect of the language and hence into the author's thought and deep personality. Lamb's style is then considered as the result of a long evolution through the examination of his letters and manuscripts and through the description of the part played by imagination in the process of literary composition. We conclude by emphasizing the poetical aspect of the essays. The text demands linguistic, stylistic and cultural competence of the reader and particularly of the modern reader
Jolibois, Michel. "The last essays of Elia de Charles Lamb : traduction, introduction critique et notes." Thesis, Paris 3, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA030006.
Full textThe present study aims to provide a carefully annotated translation of the second series of the Essays of Elia which appeared in English periodical magazines between 1820 and 1833. In order to be as complete as possible, this translation includes the passages removed by the author when they were published in book form in 1833. Particular attention has been paid to French translations of individual Elia essays scattered in mid-nineteenth century French magazines as well as to more modern translations of the collected Essays, up to the present day. The Last Essays of Elia was Lamb’s final published work. It was very tempting to look for threads running through his work from the early writings to the LEE. In the critical introduction, we have sought to consider the various aspects of the work of Lamb, who was at the same time a poet, a journalist, a playwright, a theatre critic and a letter-writer before making his name as an essay-writer, breathing new life into the genre, thanks to the Elia persona. The fact that Lamb was a friend of the first English Romantic poets and that his life was blighted by his mother’s murder at the hands of his beloved sister, brings a vivid interest to his work. An isolated figure of Romanticism, a "very reasonable Romantic" himself, a humourist in love with the books and language of the past, Lamb, though a relatively minor author, remains a key link to understanding the early nineteenth-century English literary scene
Walworth, Alan M. (Alan Marshall). "A Challenge to Charles Lamb's "On the Tragedies of Shakespeare"." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1990. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc504543/.
Full textFish, Judith A. "The superannuated man : arguments for the critical importance of Charles Lamb in the twenty first century." Thesis, Nottingham Trent University, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.430265.
Full textSohawon, Farzanah. "Les éditions françaises (1837-2005) du recueil de contes Tales from Shakespeare de Charles (1775-1834) et Mary (1764-1847) Lamb : l'apport des méthodes de publication à l'image de cette oeuvre en france." Paris 7, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA070037.
Full textThe French editions (1837-2005) of Charles (1775-1834) and Mary (1764-1847) Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare (1807), their great number and their high quality, prove that this work's integration in the French bibliographical and publishing scène has been a success. Although it has a strong cultural connotation - this classic of English literature, taking the form of an adaptation which turns into tales twenty plays by William Shakespeare, is to be « submitted to the young reader as an introduction to the study of Shakespeare » , French publishers have managed to fit it to their purposes and to present it as a book likely to interest French readers. This cultural transfer has been helped by the publishing of the Tales into school books (from the 1880s) and, concerning general editions for children, by Shakespeare's celebrity and the tales' educational and entertaining nature. This thesis attempts to understand why this work has attracted so many French publishers, to what purpose they have published it, how they have adapted it for French readers. We examine the French editions in the context of school books and children's books publishing history, their makers (publishers, teachers, preface writers, translators, illustrators), and the collections they belong to. We study the books as objects, their « paratext » 1 (covers, title pages, prefaces, introductions, notes, footnotes, illustrations), the choice of publishing all the taies or just a selection, and the exploitation of some translations. This helps defîne the image of Taies from Shakespeare established by the French publishing world, a positive image owing a lot to the tales' nature which simplifies Shakespeare's work
Ezekiel, Toleme Z. "Determining the 1s lamb shift in medium-Z highly charged ions." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2007. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.491441.
Full textTarbutt, Michael Roy. "Spectroscopy of few-electron highly charged ions." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.365339.
Full textOliver, William A. "Monitoring Software and Charged Particle Identification for the CLAS12 Detector." VCU Scholars Compass, 2019. https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/6031.
Full textLapouge, Pierre. "Etude expérimentale du fluage d'irradiation dans les métaux et alliages grâce au couplage de la technologie MEMS et d’irradiations aux particules chargées." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016GREAI082/document.
Full textStructural materials used in the PWR cores, such as austenitic stainless steels or zirconium alloys, are exposed to a significant neutron flux and, at the same time, a stress from various mechanical loadings. At the macroscopic scale, the mechanical behavior under irradiation is well characterized. However, at a microscopic scale, the deformation mechanisms under irradiation still remain unknown. Many irradiation creep mechanisms have been proposed from a theoretical point of view but the available experimental data have not, for now, permitted to identify the relevant mechanism leading to the deformation.The objective of this thesis is precisely to improve our understanding of the irradiation creep mechanisms of metals and alloys by the development of a novel experimental method. In this method, the irradiation is produced by the use of heavy ions. This kind of irradiation has the advantage of a fast damage rate without an activation of the material. However the irradiated area is confined in a few hundreds of nanometers. Such thickness requires a specific experimental device to apply a stress on the specimen. This device is based on the release of internal stress in a silicon nitride film to deform a metallic thin film. This method was designed and developed at the Université Catholique de Louvain in Belgium by the teams of Thomas Pardoen and Jean-Pierre Raskin.After proving the feasibility of the study and adapting the device to the irradiation environment, the method has been used with success to reproduce an irradiation creep experiment at room temperature on a model material : copper. A single creep power law with a stress exponent of 5 has been found under irradiation on 200 and 500 nm thick films. The SEM and TEM observations suggest that the deformation mechanism rely on the glide of dislocations assisted by climb.This law seems to be independent of the microstructure and the loading history. The dislocation climb, if it occurs, would not be controlled by diffusion process at long distance but by direct interaction between displacement cascades and dislocations.The mechanical behavior of unirradiated and irradiated copper films have also been assessed. The deformation mechanisms seem to be the same in both cases. At a moderate strain rate, the deformation is controlled by the intragrannular glide of dislocations whereas at slow strain rate a change of mechanism takes place. The new mechanism still remains based on dislocations but a component of grain boundary sliding may appear. A post irradiation hardening has been observed on a 200 nm thick film due to the presence, in the irradiated samples, of a high density of SFT which act as obstacles against dislocation glide
Neri, Quiroz José Antonio. "Développement d’un lab-on-chip pour la mesure d’acidité libre de solutions chargées en cations hydrolysables." Thesis, Lyon, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016LYSE1247/document.
Full textA joint study between the CEA and Areva La Hague has shown that chemical analysis is a crucial parameter for achieving a better performance in present and future spent nuclear fuel reprocessing plants. In fact, each plant’s process monitoring and control require a significant amount of laboratory analysis leading in overall to a considerable amount of nuclear waste. Hence, reducing the sample’s required volume for analysis would reduce its toxicity and subsequent waste, therefore increasing personnel safety, decreasing the environmental impact and the plant’s operation cost. Among the process control analytical workload, the free acidity measurement has been identified as a key analysis due to its measurement frequency. For this reason, the main objective of this research has been focused in the improvement of a reference method for free acidity measurement. The following work has been divided in two main studies seeking for the reduction of the sample volume and the automation of the analytical method protocol: - Sequential Injection Analysis (SIA) titration, whose application requires the employment of a device occupying a 25 L space, and which reduces 1000 fold the sample volume per analysis, 8 times the analysis time and 40 fold the amount of waste generated when compared to the reference analytical method. - Ballist-mix titration, whose analytical performance is equivalent to the SIA titration, but whose implementation is done inside a microfluidic device occupying a volume as low as 25 mL after integration of all of the elements needed for analysis. At the present time, the SIA titration has been validated using nitric acid samples containing uranyl cations, whereas the ballist-mix titration is being validated with the same sample conditions. However, this last analytical technique features a simplified operating principle which allows the user to shorten the analytical development process by opening the possibility to simulate the process before any experimentation
Breton, Jean. "Modélisation thermique et simulation numérique en régime variable de parois à lame d'air insole et/ou ventilée : intégration dans un code de calcul de charges thermiques de bâtiments." Lyon, INSA, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986ISAL0014.
Full textIn our present work we develop detailed numerical software of the thermal behaviour of walls containing a vertical air slab and used as solar or internal gains collectors(Trombe wall, green house effect wall. . . ). The first part is devoted to a bibliographic analysis of convective behaviour of large aspect ratio cavities. In a second part we define the hypothesis and describe the numerical mode is used for each wal1 and their coupling with a detailed software of the thermal behaviour of buildings. The third part presents parametric studies of physical or technological characteristics of the walls. We use here an original criteria for the energetic performance (the Solar Gain Ratio) which enable us to show the main influence of the aeraulic and thermal couplings between the wall and the dwelling cell. Finally we propose simplified mode is which respect this last point and accept a more general description of the physical phenomena inside the walls
Machado, Jorge Felizardo Dias Cunha. "High precision tests of QED : measurement of the alpha-particle and helion rms charge radius and the transition energies in highly-charged ions." Thesis, Sorbonne université, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018SORUS016/document.
Full textThis work aims to provide insight on Bound-State Quantum-Electrodynamics (BSQED) by experimental fundamentals high-precision tests in exotic states of matter. Although BSQED and the relativistic many-body problem have been undergoing important progress, there are still some issues that require the increase of the number and accuracy of experimental fundamental tests. The first part of this work was done within the framework of the recent experiment in muonic helium ions (μ4He+ and μ3He+) by the CREMA collaboration. This experiment, aims to provide new accurate values for the root-mean-square (rms) charge radii of the helium isotopes nuclei that are extracted from the measurement of the Lamb Shift, i.e., the measurement of the energy difference between the 2S − 2P states. With the goal of measuring the transition energies with an accuracy of at least 50 ppm, the rms charge radii of the helium isotopes will be determined with an uncertainty of 0.03%, a factor of ten more precise than previous results obtained from electron scattering. The second part of this work aims the high-precision measurement of x-ray transitions in Highly-Charged Ions (HCI) using a Double-Crystal Spectrometer (DCS). These ions were produced in the plasma of an Electron-Cyclotron Resonance Ion Source (ECRIS). This kind of spectrometer is able not only to provide high-precision measurements but also reference-free measurements, without reference to any theoretical or experimental energy. Four transitions energies from n = 2 → n = 1 have been measured in an argon plasma in three different charge states, He-, Be- and Li-like, with an accuracy of better than 3 ppm. Besides the energies, the natural width of each transition has also been experimentally obtained. The obtained results are in excellent agreement with the most recent theoretical calculations
Yuan, Xichen. "Charges à l’interface liquide/solide : caractérisation par courants d’écoulement et application à la préconcentration de molécules biologiques dans un système micro/nanofluidique." Thesis, Lyon, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016LYSE1214/document.
Full textThe charges at liquid/solid interfaces are a key element for both understanding and exploiting the electrokinetic phenomena in micro/nanofluidics. The manuscript of my Ph.D thesis is dedicated to these phenomena, which is divided into three main parts: Above all, a simple overview of charges at the liquid/solid interface is proposed. Then, several common methods for measuring the zeta potential at the liquid/solid interface are described. Next, various effective methods to preconcentrate the biological molecules is presented with the help of the surface charges. Secondly, the streaming current, which is a standard method to measure the zeta potential in our laboratory, is detailed. It contains the upgrade of the experimental setup from the previous version and the development of new protocols, which improve dramatically the stabilization and the reproducibility of the measurements. In addition, an original biological sensor is briefly presented based on these advancements. Lastly, in the final part, we describe a method which is primitively utilised in the fabrication of Micro-Nano-Micro fluidic system. Based on this system, some favorable preconcentration results is obtained. Moreover, numerical simulations are presented to prove the originality of our work
Bono, Jason S. "First Time Measurements of Polarization Observables for the Charged Cascade Hyperon in Photoproduction." FIU Digital Commons, 2014. http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/1520.
Full textMinty, Christopher. "Mobilization and voluntarism : the political origins of Loyalism in New York, c. 1768-1778." Thesis, University of Stirling, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/21423.
Full textAgostinelli, Simone. "A compartmentalised microchip platform with charged hydrogel to study protein diffusion for Single Cell Analysis." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2020. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/20333/.
Full textRahnama, M. "Photoproduction of single-charged pions from nucleons in the kinematical region : E#̲gamma#'LAB up ton 20 GeV and 0.0 #< =# -t#approx =# 1.0 (GeV/C)'2." Thesis, University of Manchester, 1986. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.377675.
Full textMachado, Jorge Felizardo Dias Cunha. "High precision tests of QED Measurement of the alpha-particle and helion rms charge radius and the transition energies in highly-charged ions." Doctoral thesis, Sorbonne université, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/33710.
Full textThis work aims to provide insight on Bound-State Quantum-Electrodynamics (BSQED) by experimental fundamentals high-precision tests in exotic states of matter. Although BSQED and the relativistic many-body problem have been undergoing important progress, there are still some issues that require the increase of the number and accuracy of experimental fundamental tests. The first part of this work was done within the framework of the recent experiment in muonic helium ions (μ4He+ and μ3He+) by the CREMA collaboration. This experiment, aims to provide new accurate values for the root-mean-square (rms) charge radii of the helium isotopes nuclei that are extracted from the measurement of the Lamb Shift, i.e., the measurement of the energy difference between the 2S − 2P states. With the goal of measuring the transition energies with an accuracy of at least 50 ppm, the rms charge radii of the helium isotopes will be determined with an uncertainty of 0.03%, a factor of ten more precise than previous results obtained from electron scattering. The second part of this work aims the high-precision measurement of x-ray transitions in Highly-Charged Ions (HCI) using a Double-Crystal Spectrometer (DCS). These ions were produced in the plasma of an Electron-Cyclotron Resonance Ion Source (ECRIS). This kind of spectrometer is able not only to provide high-precision measurements but also reference-free measurements, without reference to any theoretical or experimental energy. Four transitions energies from n = 2 → n = 1 have been measured in an argon plasma in three different charge states, He-, Be- and Li-like, with an accuracy of better than 3 ppm. Besides the energies, the natural width of each transition has also been experimentally obtained. The obtained results are in excellent agreement with the most recent theoretical calculations
Bell, Douglas R. "Using Precisionism Within American Modern Art as Stylistic Inspiration for 3D Digital Works." 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/ETD-TAMU-2009-08-7067.
Full textCook, Charles. "A Parametric Model of the Portuguese Nau." Thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/ETD-TAMU-2011-12-10225.
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