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Stevenson, Deborah. "Lion, Lion by Miriam Busch." Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books 68, no. 2 (2014): 91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/bcc.2014.0798.

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Turney, Justin M., and Henry F. Schaefer. "The Nearly Degenerate Triplet Electronic Ground State Isomers of Lithium Nitroxide." Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications 72, no. 2 (2007): 129–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1135/cccc20070129.

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The triplet electronic ground state potential energy surface of lithium nitroxide has been systematically investigated using convergent quantum mechanical methods. Equilibrium structures and physical properties for five stationary points (three minima and two transition states) have been determined employing highly correlated coupled cluster theory with four correlation-consistent polarized-valence (cc-pVXZ and aug-cc-pVXZ, X = T and Q) and two core correlation-consistent polarized-valence (cc-pCVXZ, X = T and Q) basis sets. The global minimum, roughly L-shaped Li-O-N, is predicted to lie 6.5 kcal mol-1 below the linear LiON minimum and 2.4 kcal mol-1 below the linear LiON minimum. The barrier to isomerization from the global minimum to LiON was found to be 7.4 kcal mol-1 and with regard to LiNO 6.9 kcal mol-1. The dissociation energies, D0, with respect to Li + NO, have been predicted for all minima and for the global minimum was found to be 34.9 kcal mol-1.
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Roubet, C. "Lion." Encyclopédie berbère, no. 28-29 (January 1, 2008): 4416–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/encyclopedieberbere.351.

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Chaker, S. "Lion." Encyclopédie berbère, no. 28-29 (January 1, 2008): 4420–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/encyclopedieberbere.352.

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Sabharwal, Nilima. "Lion." Institutionalised Children Explorations and Beyond 4, no. 1 (March 2017): 89–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2349301120170111.

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Weitzel, Wil. "Lion." Prairie Schooner 89, no. 2 (2015): 97–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/psg.2015.0040.

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HARRIS, NIGEL. "THE LION IN MEDIEVAL WESTERN EUROPE: TOWARD AN INTERPRETIVE HISTORY." Traditio 76 (2021): 185–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/tdo.2021.5.

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Several scholars have studied meanings attributed to the lion in the western European Middle Ages, but their accounts have tended to be partial and fragmentary. A balanced, coherent interpretive history of the medieval lion has yet to be written. This article seeks to promote and initiate the process of composing such a history by briefly reviewing previous research, by proposing a thematic and chronological framework on which work on the lion might reliably be based, and by itself discussing numerous textual examples, not least from German, Latin, and French literature. The five categories of lion symbolism covered are, respectively, the threatening lion, the Christian lion, the noble lion, the sinful lion, and the clement lion. These meanings are shown successively to have constituted regnant fashions that at various times profoundly shaped people's understanding of the lion; but it is demonstrated also that they existed alongside, and in a state of creative tension with, a “ground bass” of lion meanings that changed relatively little. Lions nearly always, for example, represented important, imposing things and people (for example, kings); and the New Testament's polarized presentation of the lion as either Christ or the devil proved enormously influential both throughout and beyond the Middle Ages. As such any cultural history of the lion — and indeed of many other natural phenomena — must be continually sensitive to the co-existence and interaction of tradition and innovation, stability and dynamism.
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Zhan, Sudan, and Wan Jamarul Imran Wan Abdullah Thani. "EMBRACING TRADITIONS AND INNOVATIONS OF SUIXI LION HEADS IN LION DANCE PERFORMANCES IN CHINA." International Journal of Applied and Creative Arts 6, no. 1 (June 30, 2023): 65–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.33736/ijaca.5663.2023.

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This study investigates the incorporation of traditions and innovations in the use of Suixi Lion Heads in lion dance performances in China. Suixi Lion Heads are a form of folk art that has been passed down through generations, and their design incorporates new elements while still maintaining their traditional essence. Through an analysis of the visual symbols and production process of Suixi Lion Heads, this study explores how the balance between tradition and innovation has contributed to their popularity and success in lion dance performances. The simplified production process of Suixi Lion Heads allows for faster and more cost-effective production, resulting in streamlined designs that are better suited to contemporary aesthetics and market demands. Furthermore, this study highlights the importance of promoting and developing Suixi Lion Head culture through lion dance performances, which can facilitate the preservation and evolution of the tradition. By embracing both traditions and innovations, Suixi Lion Heads continue to play a vital role in the cultural heritage of China, providing a link between the past and the present in lion dance performances.
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Coals, Peter G. R., Nolwazi S. Mbongwa, Vincent N. Naude, and Vivienne L. Williams. "Contemporary Cultural Trade of Lion Body Parts." Animals 12, no. 22 (November 16, 2022): 3169. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12223169.

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Trade in lion parts associated with cultural and traditional use is poorly understood. Here we sought to better understand the role and use of lion body parts in the commercial traditional medicine (muthi) trade of South Africa. In 2019 we conducted a semi-structured questionnaire survey of muthi traders (n = 10) and traditional healers (n = 20) which explored the significance and symbolism of lions, traded parts and preferences, sources and supply of lion parts, and perceived sustainability of lion derivatives in the South African muthi trade. Our results suggest a cultural importance of lion associated with the umndawu ancestral spirit in particular, as well as in the training and practice of cultural–spiritual healers. Lion paws and parts thereof were most frequently reported as sold by traders and demanded by healers, correlating with recent trends in body-part removals from lion mortalities. Respondents indicated that lion parts were obtained from a variety of sources including wild lion populations in neighbouring countries and captive-breeding farms. Our findings are discussed relative to current concerns in lion conservation and highlight a need for further understanding of the traditional medicine complex, the influence that ancestral spirits have on lion body-part trade, and increased engagement with traditional medicine stakeholders.
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Nengsih, Widya, Nandan Limakrisna, and Anoesyirwan Moens. "The Influence Of Brand Awareness And Brand Image On Brand Loyalty (Study of Lion Air airline customers who have a Lion Air Passport Club in the Jakarta City area)." Greenation International Journal of Tourism and Management 1, no. 3 (October 21, 2023): 370–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.38035/gijtm.v1i3.112.

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The aim of this research is to determine and analyze: (1) Brand Awareness; (2) Brand Image; (3) Brand Loyalty and (3) The Influence of Brand Awareness and Brand Image on Brand Loyalty among Lion Air airline customers who have a Lion Air Passport Club in the City area. Jakarta, both simultaneously and partially. The research method used in this research is a descriptive survey and an explanatory survey, the unit of analysis in this research is Lion Air airline customers who have a Lion Air Passport Club in the Jakarta City area with a sample of 50 people. The type of investigation is causality, and the time horizon in this research is cross-sectional. Based on the research results, it was found that according to the brand awareness of Lion Air airline customers who have a Lion Air Passport Club in the Jakarta City area is generally relatively adequate, the Brand Image of Lion Air airline customers who have Lion Air The passport club in the Jakarta City area is appropriate and sufficient to meet the needs, brand loyalty of Lion Air airline customers who have a Lion Air Passport Club in the Jakarta City area is appropriate, as well as Brand Awareness and Brand Image (Brand Image) towards Brand Loyalty of Lion Air airline customers who have a Lion Air Passport Club in the Jakarta City area. However, partially Brand Awareness is more dominant in influencing Brand Loyalty than Brand Image. Because Brand Awareness influences Brand Loyalty, it is the first priority in improving employee performance. Therefore, Lion Air Group is advised to improve the quality of service in order to increase appropriate and good Brand Awareness, so that customers can feel satisfaction in using Lion Air Group airlines..
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Lion"

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Fraser, Duncan. "Lion Battery Museum." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/5600.

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The idea of space lies at the root of all architecture; architecture is about spatial experience. This thesis is an investigation around the ideas of architectural spatial experience how we experience space and how to construct rich spatial experiences in architecture. The design project revolves around re-imagining the Lion Battery site on the slopes of Signal Hill. The design tests out the theoretical explorations laid out in this document and then incorporates tradtional and parametric approaches in the resolution of the design. The aim of this project is to explore experiential architecture.
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Botha, Charlton. "The Lion Couchant - Architecture of the ontological landscape of Lion Mountain." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/7539.

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This dissertation is focussed on the natural and cultural landscape of the 'Lion Mountain', comprising of Signal Hill and Lion's Head, Cape Town. Based on the earlier theoretical analysis of reading place through a phenomenological approach to landscape of memory, as well the technological analysis of contemporary methods for architectural mapping, both studies serve as a pretext to the dissertation, in so far as to provide tools of engagement and interpretation of the study area to be identified as the "overall site". The resultant findings uncover a rich, highly complex layering of place and the relationships that permeate the various stages of human inhabitation here. These findings provide the platform for tracing the present day evidence of their respective adaptations, and as such, identifies that the role of the landscape, primarily a seasonal place of recreation – in contemporary culture - dissolves within itself muted and often absent representations of its multifaceted history. Thus, the overriding architectural problem questions whether perhaps the true value of this landscape lie in its ability to be understood by its user as much as it is to be enjoyed, beyond its often chaotic usage. The project challenges the customs of both historical narrative and active natural landscape as inherently separate archetypes and proposes the establishment of a framework upon which key significant elements of the narrative, spread across the broader landscape, get developed as a series of spatial episodes with unique supporting programs. The neutrality of everyday life is suggested as the common factor that brings these archetypes into discourse. A network of inter-leading routes then incorporates these interim destinations and their respective histories into a dynamic present. The architectural design of each of these destinations gets expressed through the intimacy of the sensuous qualities of the built fabric and the fragility of natural ecology and its temporal authority. At times delicate influence simply reinforces existing conditions, and at others more extensive persuasion is required to realise the special qualities of each location. Adaptive reuse plays as big a role with programming the existing as it does with modes of production - emphasizing the situatedness of place and experiential embodiment. Such valency in the proposal shifts the prominence of normative associations of "nature reserve" maintenance and management into qualitative public engagement at a much deeper level than what is presently experienced.
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Mo, Cuiyu, and 莫翠瑜. "The Cantonese lion head: the process of making a lion head in Guangzhou." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2013. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B50716293.

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The lion dance is a traditional form of Chinese culture with thousands of years of history. From the historical record, the lion dance tradition was started in the Han Dynasty. Similar to the dragon dance, the lion dance is a spiritual activity. It is a symbol that brings good fortune to people. Nowadays, the tradition is practiced in China, particularly in Guangdong Province (廣東省), Fujian Province (福建省) and spread by the Cantonese, together with good fortune, to Asia, the United States and Canada, and even to Mexico and Europe. Wherever there are Chinese, people perform the lion dance to express joy and happiness. However, after years and events, with such a rapid development, the crafts industry of making lion heads is facing a variety of challenges in China. This dissertation aims to document the crafts, especially the Southern lion head in Guangzhou (廣州). With particular focus on the craftwork of Mr. Zhong Jiachao (鐘嘉超),the Inheritor of Intangible Cultural Heritage awarded by Guangdong Province Government for his work on lion heads, is famous with his craftwork of building lion heads in Guangzhou and overseas. The purpose of this dissertation is to provide the technical background for the future conservation of the tradition via the documentation and analysis of the heritage significance of making the lion heads. As a cultural tradition, the craftsmanship of the making of lion heads is an intangible heritage to express tangible and intangible socio-historical value within Chinese communities. It aims to conserve the crafts, and to revive and rejuvenate such folk art via the investigation on the lion dance and lion heads.
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Mbava, Willard. "Modelling dispersal processes in impala-cheetah-lion ecosystems with infection in the lions." Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/11782.

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The study involved the predator-prey interaction of three species namely the predator (Cheetah Acinonyx jubatus), the super-predator (Lion Panthera leo), and their common prey (Impala Aepyceros melampus). The study area is the Kruger National Park. The predator being an endangered species, faces a survival problem. It is frequently killed by the super-predator to reduce competition for prey. The super-predator also scares away the predator o_ its kills. The prey forms the main diet of the predator. The plight of the predator motivated the author to formulate disease and reaction-diffusion models for the species interactions. The purpose of the models were to predict and explain the effect of large competition from the super-predator on the predator population. Important parameters related to additional predator mortality due to presence of super-predator, the disease incidence rate and induced death rate formed the focal points of the analysis. The dynamics of a predator-prey model with disease in super-predator were investigated. The super-predator species is infected with bovine Tuberculosis. In the study, the disease is considered as biological control to allow the predator population to regain from low numbers. The results highlight that in the absence of additional mortality on the predator by the super-predator, the predator population survives extinction. Furthermore, at current levels of disease incidence, the super-predator population is wiped out by the disease. However, the super-predator population survives extinction if the disease incidence rate is low. Persistence of all populations is possible in the case of low disease incidence rate and no additional mortality imparted on the predator. Furthermore, a two-species subsystem, prey and predator, is considered as a special case to determine the effect of super-predator removal from the system, on the survival of the predator. This is treated as a contrasting case from the smaller parks. The results show that the predator population thrives well in the total absence of its main competitor, with its population rising to at least twice the initial value. A reaction-diffusion three-species predator-prey model was formulated and analysed. Stability of the temporal and the spatio-temporal systems, existence and non-existence of stationary steady state solutions were studied. Conditions for the emergence of stationary patterns were deduced. The results show that by choosing the diffusion coeffcient d2 > _D 2 suffciently large, a non-constant positive solution is generated, that is, stationary patterns emerge, depicting dispersal of species. Predators were observed to occupy habitats surrounding prey. However, super-predators were observed to alternate their habitats, from staying away from prey to invading prey habitat. In the investigation, strategies to determine ways in which the predator species could be saved from extinction and its population improved were devised, and these included isolation of the predator from the super-predator.
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Stoyka, Julie. "Bearding the lion, a novel." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1998. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape11/PQDD_0020/MQ52732.pdf.

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Gerber, Amarein Judith. "Adjusting lion diet estimates to assess lion impacts on small prey in Addo Elephant National Park." Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/14311.

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Populations of small prey species (< 92 kg) can be regulated by competition, habitat-mediated responses, climate change, disease and predation. Populations of small prey species have declined in the Addo Elephant National Park Main Camp Section since the reintroduction of apex predators (lion and spotted hyaena). One possible explanation is predation by lion and spotted hyaena. However, small prey species are not generally considered preferred prey items of these predators, hence their contribution to predator diets needs to be explored. Global Positioning System (GPS) cluster analysis has emerged as a viable approach to locate lion kills for lion diet estimation in AENP, however this technique is known to bias diet estimates to large prey species. Understanding the impact of lion predation on populations of small prey in Main Camp therefore requires better estimates of lion diets. This study investigated the potential underestimation of small prey species in lion diet estimates by combining the data from scat analysis and carcasses located at GPS clusters. The adjusted lion diets were then used to investigate if the impact of lion predation could explain declines in small prey, by relating lion prey preferences to prey population trends in Nyathi. Using the results from Nyathi, it could then be inferred whether lions could have been responsible for the declines observed in Main Camp. Six GPS-collared lions provided location data used to construct individual movement paths, along which spatio-temporal clusters of GPS locations (n = 4896) were identified for ground investigation. Carcasses (n = 643) were recorded at the GPS clusters and scats (n = 256) were collected at GPS clusters with or without carcasses. Data from the located carcasses and scat collections were then used to create a history of feeding events for each collared lion in Main Camp-Colchester and Nyathi from a) carcasses alone or b) a combination of scats and carcasses, based on an estimated short and long lion throughout period. Relative prey availability was estimated based on camera trapping in Nyathi in high lion, low lion and no lion use areas, as lions may encounter some prey species more than other prey species. Jacobs’ index prey preference was used to investigate the importance of prey species to lion diets at three landscape scales: 1) Nyathi, 2) lion UD and 3) core lion UD. Lastly, prey population trends were investigated in Nyathi to provide an indication of possible changes in prey populations. Large prey species dominated the adjusted diets of lions in Main Camp-Colchester and Nyathi. However, when comparing the GPS carcass-derived lion diet estimate to the combined lion diet estimate, small prey were underestimated more often than large prey in the GPS carcass-derived lion diet estimate. Missed feeding events were therefore a function of prey body size. In addition, missed feeding events were also representative of the lion diets based on carcasses, with the tendency for species more often consumed to be missed more often in the diet record. However, even though small prey species were underestimated, they represented the minority of species consumed by lions and were predominantly avoided by lions in Nyathi. Lion prey preferences thus did not correlate to the declines in small prey species in Naythi, suggesting other potential drivers are important for small population trends in Nyathi. Lion predation cannot be ruled out as a driver of the decline in small prey species in Main Camp, due to different ecological conditions (e.g. vegetation density) in Main Camp compared to Nyathi, during the observed small prey population declines. Lion prey preferences in Nyathi revealed fine-scale variations in species specific preferences by lions, as well as site-specific differences in prey preferences when compared to published lion prey preference meta-analyses. These findings suggest that metaanalysis studies should be used as a guideline from which hypotheses about local predatorprey interactions can be developed rather than as an absolute measure of prey preference.
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Gibrand, Sara. "Human-Lion Territory : Negotiating Territorial Borders." Thesis, Umeå universitet, Arkitekthögskolan vid Umeå universitet, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-148587.

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This thesis explores the interaction between natural and urban life through mutual recognition, viewing the clash of territorial borders as dynamic conditions rather than exclusion zones. Gir area in India has been investigated as a unique case where humans and lions for centuries have lived together and established a mutual respect. Rasulpara village is used as a local situation to analyze the relationship between humans and animals with the intention to understand how such relationship can be maintained. It has led to the recognition of the in-between as intermediate zones mediating exchange between the two systems. With humans relating to settled form as territorial constrains, the language of architecture becomes a messenger of a respect playing with a time-based system; mediating the balance between safe and unsafe. Learning from the existing relationship of mutual understanding aims to extract lessons for how to intervene in the context and other mediation areas between human and wild. Exploring these attributes through design has shown that built form can act as solid borders to classify and preclude, but also to invite cohabitation by respecting means of existence. Territorial conflicts can then be dealt with more sensitively, thus obtaining the equilibrium within a changing world anchored in traditional knowledge.
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Carr, Jamie Alexandra. "Lion in Summer & Other Beasts." PDXScholar, 2014. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/1873.

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Lion in Summer & Other Beasts is an investigation into point of view, place and the fragment. Many of the characters are searching for a sense of home outside of their birthplace, in cities such as New York City, Charleston, Portland and Tel Aviv. Major themes include alienation, love and trauma.
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Kilian, Petrus Johannes. "The ecology of reintroduced lions on the Welgevonden Private Game Reserve, Waterberg." Pretoria : [s.n.], 2005. http://upetd.up.ac/thesis/available/etd-09072005-091726.

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Southworth, Mary Elizabeth. "Wyndham Lewis: the life of the 'lion'." Thesis, Boston University, 1998. https://hdl.handle.net/2144/27779.

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Books on the topic "Lion"

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Arnold, Caroline. Lion. New York: Morrow Junior Books, 1995.

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Johnson, Jinny. Lion. North Mankato, MN: Smart Apple Media, 2007.

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Lane, Margaret. The lion. London: Walker, 1985.

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Lane, Margaret. The lion. New York: Random House, 1985.

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Jensen, Patricia. Gentle Little Lion. Pleasantville, N.Y: Reader's Digest Kids, 1994.

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Jensen, Patricia. Gentle Little Lion. Pleasantville, N.Y: Reader's Digest Kids, 1994.

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Stone, Lynn M. The lion. Vero Beach, Fla: Rourke Enterprises, 1989.

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ill, Storms Robert S., ed. Lenny the lion. Torrance, CA: Heian International, 1994.

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Owings, Lisa. The African lion. Minneapolis, MN: Bellwether Media, 2012.

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Greaves, Margaret. Sarah's lion. Hauppauge, NY: Barron's, 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "Lion"

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Heydinger, John. "17. Integrating remote sensing with CBNRM for desert-adapted lion conservation." In Etosha Pan to the Skeleton Coast, 447–70. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0402.17.

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This chapter explains how Global Positioning System (GPS) data on lion movements can contribute to community-oriented conservation. Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) of desert-adapted lions presents an array of cultural and scientific challenges to local communities living alongside lions. A significant challenge for lion conservationists is the ability to rigorously monitor lion movements in the unfenced landscapes of north-west Namibia, where monitoring challenges are compounded by low levels of information relevant to lion habitat-use and movement ecology in dryland areas. The chapter documents new uses in this area of data collected via satellite-GPS collars affixed to lions, and via trail cameras placed in designated core wildlife areas within communal conservancies and government concessions. Remote sensing methods of carnivore monitoring are now contributing to lion conservation and the mitigation of ‘human-lion conflict’ on communal lands in Namibia’s Kunene Region. The chapter emphasises how this technology and associated data are being incorporated into the Lion Rangers’ program, a CBNRM initiative in which trained community conservationists take responsibility for monitoring lions and managing human-lion conflict on communal lands.
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Brassine, Mathilde. "18. Lion Rangers’ use of SMART for lion conservation in Kunene." In Etosha Pan to the Skeleton Coast, 471–82. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0402.18.

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SMART (Spatial Monitoring and Reporting Tool) is a set of software and analysis tools used to enable rapid collection and transfer of patrol data, in order to assess Ranger activities in the field and monitor wildlife movements on an ongoing basis. In north-west Namibia, a small population of desert-adapted lions continues to survive alongside livestock farmers and communities living in conservancies, often resulting in human- lion conflict in a context where livelihoods are already strained due to prolonged drought in the region, as well as the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Recognising the urgent need to mitigate this conflict, in 2017 the MEFT drew up a strategy on a way forward in the form of the Human Lion Conflict Management Plan for North West Namibia. The formation of the Lion Rangers Programme is part of this strategy. The SMART system was first implemented into the programme in September 2021. This chapter discusses how the SMART system supports decision-making regarding lion conservation and management at a community-level.
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Korte, Hermann. "Feuchtwanger, Lion." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_6317-1.

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Modick, Klaus. "Feuchtwanger, Lion." In Metzler Autoren Lexikon, 189–91. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-03720-6_91.

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Goldman, Dodi. "Lion-Man." In A Shimmering Landscape, 31–40. London: Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003536246-3.

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Dietschreit, Frank. "Die Dramen Feuchtwangers." In Lion Feuchtwanger, 1–32. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-03947-7_1.

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Dietschreit, Frank. "Die Gegenwarts-Romane Feuchtwangers." In Lion Feuchtwanger, 33–88. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-03947-7_2.

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Dietschreit, Frank. "Die Historischen Romane Feuchtwangers." In Lion Feuchtwanger, 89–149. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-03947-7_3.

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Cunningham, Carol, and Joel Berger. "Lions and Hyenas." In Horn of Darkness, 129–33. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195111132.003.0016.

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Abstract Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania: 1966: At 10:30 three sub-adult male lions were seen watching a rhinoceros with her calf. One lion got up and approached them. As he neared the animals broke into a run. The calf snuggled against its mother, who moved toward the approaching lion. The calf retreated and the lion pursued it, separating it from the female. The mother followed the pursuing lion at a steady trot, and the calf doubled back to the female. The adult immediately engaged the lion, who diverted his attention to her. The female whirled around with incredible speed and gored him twice in the centre of the ribs, using the anterior horn with quick stabbing thrusts. The lion rolled over, completely winded. The rhinoceros then gored the lion once in the centre of the neck, followed by another thrust through the base of the mandible, killing him instantly. The two lions had not moved during the entire proceedings. hat was John Goddard’s only observation of a fatal interaction. Now, 30 years later,Ngorongoro has lost most of its rhinos. The cause: poaching, not predation.
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"Lion." In Hausa Tales and Traditions, edited by Neil Skinner, 89–96. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429028106-5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Lion"

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Mishra, Ajit Kumar, Sheril S, S.Ranganayaki, Kassem Al-Attabi, Jaspreet Kaur, and P.G.Akila. "Ant Lion Optimizer for Robust UWSNs Communication Protocols." In 2024 IEEE International Conference on Communication, Computing and Signal Processing (IICCCS), 1–6. IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iicccs61609.2024.10763904.

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Xu, Chen, Xiaoping Du, Lin Yan, and Xiangtao Fan. "LION: Spatiotemporal Data Fusion Model for Nighttime Light." In IGARSS 2024 - 2024 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 7907–10. IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/igarss53475.2024.10641673.

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Jiang, Keqin, Mingyan Jiang, Yucan Song, and Dongfeng Yuan. "WSN Coverage Optimization Based on Improved Lion Swarm Optimization Algorithm." In 2024 IEEE/CIC International Conference on Communications in China (ICCC Workshops), 238–41. IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icccworkshops62562.2024.10693835.

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Yang, Yan, Shengjian Liu, Zhiwei Liu, and Lin Luo. "Adaptive Lion Swarm Optimization Algorithm for Solving Small-Scale CVRP." In 2024 4th International Conference on Electronic Information Engineering and Computer (EIECT), 1095–101. IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/eiect64462.2024.10866358.

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Walter, Dominik, and Jürgen Teich. "LION." In MEMOCODE '21: 19th ACM-IEEE International Conference on Formal Methods and Models for System Design. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3487212.3487349.

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Varrone, Nikolas E., and Shawn Plummer. "Lion taming." In the 2013 ACM annual conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2504776.2504800.

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Chang, Kuo Ping, Yu Wei Huang, Shu Yin Hsueh, Yuh Tyng Chen, Shun Nung Huang, Chien-Hsu Chen, and Sheng-Fen Chien. "HIDDEN LION." In CHI PLAY '14: The annual symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2658537.2662975.

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MARIAN, Ana. "Lion statues – the manifestation of the animalistic sculptural genre during the interwar period." In Ştiință și educație: noi abordări și perspective. "Ion Creanga" State Pedagogical University, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.46727/c.v3.24-25-03-2023.p184-187.

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The lion’s appearance as an animal-king was attested in the sculpture of ancient civilizations in Ancient Egypt and Anatolia, in Ancient Greece. The image of lions is also certified in the field of heraldry and occasionally appeared in the creativity of artists of the Renaissance and Classicism. Many figures of sculptural lions are in the modern St. Petersburg. In the art of interwar Bessarabia, the most significant lion sculptures are located at the entrance to the Organ Hall of Chisinau. These lions amaze with calmness and elegance. The sculptures of these animals are also on the facade of the City hall, meaning strength and consequence; on the facades of the city boyar house Ryshkanu-Derozhinsky, denoting a high social status; on the facade of the Herts’s House, creating an exquisite atmosphere with their external decorative appearance, as well as figures of lions are on the gates of the St. Panteleimon’s Church, reminding of their greatness.
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Almezeini, Nora, and Alaaeldin Hafez. "The Lion Cloud Optimizer." In 2018 1st International Conference on Computer Applications & Information Security (ICCAIS). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cais.2018.8441954.

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Bessa, Petronio Rufino Ferreira, Any Kelry Rodrigues Ferreira, Mateus Provete de Andrade, Eduardo Lopes Carreiro de Alencar, Renato Rego da Silva, Ana paula Guimarães Sá, Rebecca Bergamelli Nemitz, et al. "EPIDEMIOLOGIA DA ASMA INFANTIL: FATORES DE RISCO E PREVALÊNCIA." In REVISTA NÃO INDEXADA LION PUBLICATION. Doity - Plataforma de Eventos, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55664/lion.379385.

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Reports on the topic "Lion"

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Ishikawa, S., T. Ben-Nun, B. Van Essen, R. Yokota, and N. Dryden. Lion Cub: Minimizing Communication Overhead in Distributed Lion. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 2024. https://doi.org/10.2172/2479423.

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Monique Borgerhoff Mulder, Monique Borgerhoff Mulder. Stop Lion Killing in Tanzania. Experiment, August 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.18258/3201.

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Carr, Jamie. Lion in Summer & Other Beasts. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.1873.

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Jonathan Lucas Kwiyega, Jonathan Lucas Kwiyega. Stopping Illegal Lion Killing: Are we succeeding? Experiment, October 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18258/8143.

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McCanne, Randy, Greg D. Olson, and Dario E. Teicher. Operation Sea Lion: A Joint Critical Analysis. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, August 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada421637.

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Finneran, James J. Electrophysiological Techniques for Sea Lion Population-Level Audiometry. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada531210.

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Reagan Furbish, Reagan Furbish. Written in Bone: was the fossil Allodesmus a seal or sea lion? Experiment, September 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.18258/3513.

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Garlick, T. F., M. A. Halverson, and M. R. Ledbetter. Wastewater recycling and heat reclamation at the Red Lion Central Laundry, Portland, Oregon. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/395417.

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Osburn, Glen R., T. M. Laroche, and R. H. Weber. Geology of Lion Mountain and northern Arrowhead Well quadrangles, Socorro County, New Mexico. New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.58799/gm-68.

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Meck, Stephen, David Kastak, and Randy Brill. Utilizing Free Contact Techniques with an Aggressive California Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus) to Establish Hearing Thresholds in the Open Ocean Environment. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada379763.

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