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Journal articles on the topic "Loewy"

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KOSHITANI, SHIGEO, BURKHARD KÜLSHAMMER, and BENJAMIN SAMBALE. "On Loewy lengths of blocks." Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 156, no. 3 (February 20, 2014): 555–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305004114000103.

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AbstractWe give a lower bound on the Loewy length of a p-block of a finite group in terms of its defect. We then discuss blocks with small Loewy length. Since blocks with Loewy length at most 3 are known, we focus on blocks of Loewy length 4 and provide a relatively short list of possible defect groups. It turns out that p-solvable groups can only admit blocks of Loewy length 4 if p=2. However, we find (principal) blocks of simple groups with Loewy length 4 and defect 1 for all p ≡ 1 (mod 3). We also consider sporadic, symmetric and simple groups of Lie type in defining characteristic. Finally, we give stronger conditions on the Loewy length of a block with cyclic defect group in terms of its Brauer tree.
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Frühwald, Thomas, and Sabine Pleschberger. "Erich H. Loewy." Wiener klinische Wochenschrift 123, no. 21-22 (November 2011): 631–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00508-011-0102-0.

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Thomasma, David C. "Response to Erich Loewy." Journal of Clinical Ethics 2, no. 2 (June 1, 1991): 90–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/jce199102204.

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Facchini, Alberto, and Mai Hoang Bien. "Loewy Modules with Finite Loewy Invariants and Max Modules with Finite Radical Invariants." Communications in Algebra 43, no. 6 (April 17, 2015): 2293–307. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00927872.2014.891604.

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Náray-Fejes-Tóth, Anikó, and Géza Fejes-Tóth. "Reply to Geerling and Loewy." American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology 293, no. 1 (July 2007): F442—F443. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajprenal.00211.2007.

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Benson, Dave, and Fergus Reid. "Modules with small Loewy length." Journal of Algebra 414 (September 2014): 288–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jalgebra.2014.05.028.

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Blessenohl, Dieter, and Hartmut Laue. "The module structure of Solomon's descent algebra." Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society 72, no. 3 (June 2002): 317–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1446788700036752.

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AbstractA close connection is uncovered between the lower central series of the free associative algebra of countable rank and the descending Loewy series of the direct sum of all Solomon descent algebras Δn, n ∈ ℕ0. Each irreducible Δn-module is shown to occur in at most one Loewy section of any principal indecomposable Δn-module.A precise condition for his occurence and formulae for the Cartan numbers are obtained.
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Subakti, Agung Gita, Darwin Tenironama, and Ari Yuniarso. "Analisis Persepsi Konsumen." Journal : Tourism and Hospitality Essentials Journal 8, no. 1 (June 25, 2018): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.17509/thej.v8i1.11687.

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Loewy is one of the restaurants and bars in Jakarta who serves drinks to the concept of molecular mixology. Molecular mixology itself developed in conjunction with the method of Molecular gastronomy which is a scientific study about gastronomy or the branch of science that studies the transformation of physiochemical on food during the cooking process and the phenomenon of knowledge as they consumed. However, molecular mixology is not as popular as molecular gastronomy where the general public still have yet to understand or even be aware of drinks made with this method. Therefore, the researchers want to do an analysis on consumer perceptions of product of molecular mixology in Loewy Jakarta. The research method used is descriptive methods. This is done to obtain a systematically and factual. By this study, it is expected to know the consumers’ perception in Loewy Jakarta on beverage products made with the molecular mixology method.
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Schwarz, Fritz. "Loewy decomposition of linear differential equations." Bulletin of Mathematical Sciences 3, no. 1 (July 29, 2012): 19–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13373-012-0026-7.

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Yun Guo, Jin, and Qiuxian Wu. "Loewy matrix, koszul cone and applications." Communications in Algebra 28, no. 2 (January 2000): 925–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00927870008826869.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Loewy"

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Ackermann, Bernd. "On the Loewy series of the Steinberg-PIM of finite general linear groups." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2004. http://www.bsz-bw.de/cgi-bin/xvms.cgi?SWB11380460.

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Musketa, Konstanze. "Carl Loewe und seine Ausbildungszeit in Halle." Bärenreiter Verlag, 2000. https://slub.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A36686.

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Mierowska, Jean Elaine Nora. "The ballads of Carl Loewe : examined within their cultural, human and aesthetic context." Thesis, Rhodes University, 1989. http://eprints.ru.ac.za/2310/1/MIEROWSKA-PhD(Music)-TR90-50.pdf.

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This thesis has been written in order to provide, especially for the non-German-reading musician, a fuller picture of Loewe and his ballads than has been available up to now. This picture is developed within the literary background history of the ballad poems, and the literary, mental, and musical climate at the beginning of the Romantic era; further, Loewe's life, as revealed in his many letters, his diaries, and his autobiography, provides the human context from which the ballads emerge as a logical extension of his personality. These earlier parts of the thesis have considerable bearing on the appreciation of Loewe's timely position in musical history, treating as they do with the popularity of the ballad poems, the rapid expansion of the means of musical/emotional expression, and the complete acceptance of that most romantic and versatile of soloinstruments, the piano. Loewe's temperamental affinity with the poetry of the ballads is shown to have affected his choice of subject, and in many cases the ultimate quality of the music is obviously dependent upon the strength or otherwise of his attraction. After observations on Loewe's vocal and piano writing, the thesis treats the ballads primarily with regard to their feeling and emotional content, and investigates the musical means by which this is conveyed. Categories are suggested, and ballads of similar dramatic, pictorial, or emotional type are discussed and compared. Certain formal characteristics are examined, in particular Loewe's use of highly organised motivic work in certain ballads, which foreshadows its later use by Liszt, Wagner and others. Over one hundred of Loewe's 120 ballads are dealt with, some in extensive detail~ and copious musical examples are given. The few comparatively well-known ballads receive due attention, but it was regarded as important to bring to light some of the more neglected or unknown ballads, many of which possess great beauty and originality, amply repaying study and, still more, performance. As a corollary, the approach of the performer is considered, and the Conclusion argues for an informed :esthetic appreciation of Loewe's ballads and their place in teday' s vocal repertoire.
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Spranger, Alexander. "Frank Schlöffel: Heinrich Loewe. Zionistische Netzwerke und Räume." HATiKVA e.V. – Die Hoffnung Bildungs- und Begegnungsstätte für Jüdische Geschichte und Kultur Sachsen, 2018. https://slub.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A34597.

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Cannings, Robert A. "The systematics of Lasiopogon Loew (Diptera: Asilidae)." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape2/PQDD_0020/NQ47383.pdf.

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Mortimer, Harold R. "The silver operetta and the golden musical : the influence of the Viennese operetta of the Silver Age (1905-1935) on the Broadway musical of the Golden Age (1943-1964) /." Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/11318.

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Kaufmann, Sebastian Verfasser], and Thomas [Akademischer Betreuer] [Loew. "Psychotherapieausbildung in Europa / Sebastian Kaufmann. Betreuer: Thomas Loew." Regensburg : Universitätsbibliothek Regensburg, 2014. http://d-nb.info/106440362X/34.

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Loewe, Baranger Sonia. "Michael y Margot Loewe en el nacimiento de las vanguardias." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/128879.

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A pesar de la amplia bibliografía sobre arquitectos del Movimiento Moderno y sobre los debates de las Vanguardias, aún permanecen obras sin estudiar de arquitectos y artistas, cuyos compromisos contribuyeron en el Nacimiento de las Vanguardias, abriendo camino a la eclosión del Movimiento Moderno. Esta tesis se desarrolla desde la implicación de dos artistas, el arquitecto Michael Loewe (1871-1955) y su hija, la artista Margot Loewe (1905-1974), cuyas obras nos permiten reconocer como se entrelazaron dos generaciones en pro de unos mismos ideales, y como el dialogo entre técnica y arte y entre arte e industria propició nuevos espacios y nuevos modos de vivir. La investigación se ubica en Berlín, escenario cultural de confrontación entre tradición y modernidad, de búsqueda de una nueva identidad arquitectónica, y gran laboratorio urbanístico y social que pasa de pequeña capital de Provincia a Metrópoli, entre 1871 y 1933, desde Bismarck hasta la República de Weimar. El estudio desglosa la trayectoria profesional del arquitecto alemán, partiendo de su formación y carrera como Regierungbaumeister en la Königliche Technische Hochschule de Berlin-Charlottenburg, y sus obras construidas en Berlín entre 1907 y 1933. Por orden de aparición, las obras presentadas son los edificios de Bismarckstrasse 82-83 (1907), Olivaerplatz 8 (1909), Manfred-von-Richthofen-Strasse 2 (1912), Pariser Strasse 20 (1913), los grupos de viviendas de Prausestrasse 5-27 (1920), de Kuno-Fischer-Strasse 3-4-5 (1923) y de Pichelswerder (1927). En las obras de Michael Loewe identificamos una primera etapa, previa a la I Guerra Mundial, de reacción contra el exceso ornamental de los estilos históricos y del Jugendstil, moviéndose entre la desnudez y la simplicidad geométrica, con una clara influencia del Biedermeier y del Neoclasicismo Alemán, y en la que colabora con el arquitecto-ingeniero de prestigio Bruno Möhring. En su segunda etapa, de Entre Guerras, evoluciona y se compromete tempranamente hacia un lenguaje próximo a la Neue Sachlichkeit, en que integra su proyecto en el paisaje, explorando nuevas tecnologías y nuevas formas de vivir, que le permiten expresarse con más libertad, situándose en la primera generación de influencia de F. L. Wright en Europa. En ese temprano compromiso por la Modernidad, Michael Loewe despertó reacciones favorables de partidarios del Neues Bauen, pero también fue punto de mira de los adversarios de la Nueva Arquitectura, cuyos artículos y posicionamientos se radicalizaron, convirtiéndose en objeto de lucha política En su obra afloran sus compromisos profesionales a favor de la Nueva Objetividad, que plantea el problema de la posición del arte en la sociedad, de la relación entre arte y artesanía, entre arte y técnica y finalmente el de la forma y función. Sus compromisos personales le llevaron a ejercer de promotor en los momentos de crisis económica, a adherirse a propuestas de Existenzminimum, y a experimentar nuevas formas de vivir. También le llevaron a impulsar a su hija Margot Loewe a acceder al Bauhaus, que estudia entre 1929 y 1933 en Bauhaus-Dessau, bajo la dirección de Hannes Meyer y de Mies van der Rohe. La trayectoria artística de Margot Loewe que se expone aquí, corresponde al breve periodo comprendido entre los años de sus estudios en Bauhaus-Dessau y el exilio, pero entendido como parte del debate entre las Vanguardias utópicas y la Bauhaus, en su contexto de dialogo entre tecnología y arte, en el que la tecnología permitió una nueva concepción del espacio, argumento común de la arquitectura y del arte. Los compromisos técnicos y sociales de Michael Loewe le llevaron a nuevas propuestas formales y a explorar nuevas maneras de vivir, y en sus motivaciones artísticas participó con su hija Margot Loewe en esa nueva mirada subjetiva, provocando impresiones visuales y emociones, que empuja al arquitecto a experimentar con nuevos espacios, y a la artista a la abstracción de su pintura.
Despite the extensive literature concerning architects of the Modern Movement and debates on the Avant-Garde, several works of architects and artists remain unstudied. The commitments of these individuals contributed to the birth of the Avant-Garde Movement, opening the door for the flourishing of the Modern Movement. This thesis was developed and inspired by the works of two artists, architect Michael Loewe (1871 -1955) and his daughter, the artist Margot Loewe (1905-1974). These artists' work allows us to recognize how these two generations were interwined and contributed the same ideals, as well as how the dialogues between technique and art and between art and industry led to new spaces and new ways of living. This research project was conducted in Berlin, a cultural center of confrontation between tradition and modernity and a city that is in search of a new architectural identity. Berlin represents a major urban and social laboratory that changed from a small provincial capital into a metropolis between 1871 and 1933. This study anlyses this German architect's career, starting from is training and career as a Regierungbaumeister in the Königliche Technische Hochschule of Berlin-Charlottenburg to his architectural accomplishments that were built between 1907 and 1933. The works presented include the buildings of Bismarckstrasse 82-83 (1907), Olivaerplatz 8 (1909), Manfred-von-Richthofen-Strasse 2 (1912), Pariserstrasse 20 (1913), the housing projects of Prausestrasse 5-27 (1920) and of Kuno-Fischerstrasse 3-4-5 (1923), and Pichelwerder (1927). Regarding the works of Michael Loewe prior to World War I, we have identified an initial stage of reaction against the ornamental excess of historical styles and Jugendstil that moved between unadorned designs and geometric simplicity with clear influence from German Neoclassicism . Collaborative works with the prestigious architect-engineer Bruno Möhring were also identified in this stage. In the second stage of hi work in the years between the wars , Michael Loewe envlved and undertook early steps towards a !anguage close to the Neue Sachlichkeit, integrating his project ¡nto the landscape and exploring new technologies and new ways of living that allowed him to express himsell more freely. During his early commitment to Modernity, Michael Loewe's work elicited favorable reactions from supporters of the Neues Bauen, but he was also targeted by the opponents of the New Architecture, whose papers and positions were radicalized, and became the subject of political conflict. In Michael Loewe's work, his professional commitments emerge in favor of the New Objectivity,which raises the issue of the position of art in society and the relationships between art and craft, art and technology, and form and function . Michael Loewe's personal commitments led him to join Existenzminimum proposals, and to experience new ways of living . He encourages his daughter Margot Loewe to study between 1929 and 1933 at the Bauhaus-Dessau under the guidance of Hannes Meyer and Mies van der Rohe. The artistic trajectory of Margot Loewe that is presented corresponds to the brief period between the years of her studies at the Bauhaus-Dessau and her exile. Margot Loewe's work is understood as part of the discussion between utopian Avant-Garde and Bauhaus, as well as its context for dialogue between technology and art, where techlology enabled a new conception of space, which is a common theme in both architecture and art. The technical commitments of Michael Loewe led him to create new formal proposals and as a result of his artistic motivations, he also participated alongside his daughter Margot Loewe in new forms of subjective insight, which created visual impressions and emotions that pushed the architect to experiment with new spaces and led the artist to the abstraction of her painting.
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Witkowski, Brian Charles. "Carl Loewe's "Gregor auf dem Stein": A Precursor to Late German Romanticism." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/217070.

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Carl Loewe (1796-1869) was a prolific composer of works for voice and piano with an output exceeding 400 pieces. Just as Schubert pioneered Lieder as a new genre of art music in the nineteenth century, Loewe can be credited for his comparable innovation with the ballad, a narrative song that depicts a story. Though Loewe is often considered a conservative musical figure in the nineteenth century, later romantic composers like Richard Wagner and Hugo Wolf held his ballads in high regard, as they show Loewe's compositional originality in boldly producing drama through the piano-singer format. This document displays how Loewe in his ballad cycle Gregor auf dem Stein, Op. 38 (1834) creates a continuous musical drama to enhance a theological legend. This work is an example of how Loewe foreshadows aspects of later German Romanticism, more fully realized by Wagner and Wolf, through use of musical and dramatic continuity, progressive tonality, motives, and declamatory vocal style.
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LI, HAOWEN. "Nonlinear Optical Studies of Potential-sensitive Dyes." Case Western Reserve University School of Graduate Studies / OhioLINK, 2007. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=case1169835690.

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Books on the topic "Loewy"

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Trétiack, Philippe. Loewy. Paris: Assouline, 1998.

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Jodard, Paul. Raymond Loewy. London: Trefoil Publications, 1992.

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Jodard, Paul. Raymond Loewy. London: Trefoil, 1992.

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Raymond Loewy. London: HarperCollins, 1994.

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Schwarz, Fritz. Loewy Decomposition of Linear Differential Equations. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2012.

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Schwarz, Fritz. Loewy Decomposition of Linear Differential Equations. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-1286-1.

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Angela, Schonberger, ed. Raymond Loewy: Pioneer of American industrial design. Munich: Prestel, 1995.

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Angela, Schönberger, Bayley Stephen, and Internationales Design Zentrum Berlin, eds. Raymond Loewy: Pioneer of American industrial design. Munich: Prestel, 1990.

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1893-1986, Loewy Raymond, and Hagley Museum and Library, eds. Raymond Loewy: Designs for a consumer culture. Wilmington, Del: Hagley Museum and Library, 2002.

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Bayley, Stephen. The Lucky Strike packet by Raymond Loewy. Frankfurt am Main: Verlag Form, 1998.

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Book chapters on the topic "Loewy"

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Murara, Marco, Jeff Suzuki, Simone Dumont, Kim Plofker, Albert Bijaoui, Hartmut Frommert, Henry L. Giclas, et al. "Löwy [Loewy], Maurice [Moritz]." In The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers, 712–13. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-30400-7_870.

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Talbot, Chris. "Letters to Hanna Loewy, 1950." In David Bohm: Causality and Chance, Letters to Three Women, 99–114. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55492-1_14.

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Schwarz, Fritz. "Loewy’s Results for Ordinary Differential Equations." In Loewy Decomposition of Linear Differential Equations, 1–20. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-1286-1_1.

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Schwarz, Fritz. "Decomposition of Third-Order Operators." In Loewy Decomposition of Linear Differential Equations, 119–47. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-1286-1_6.

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Talbot, Chris. "Letters to Hanna Loewy and Lilly Kahler, 1951-53." In David Bohm: Causality and Chance, Letters to Three Women, 115–31. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55492-1_15.

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Fuller, Kent R., and Birge Zimmermann-Huisgen. "Filtered cartan matrices for artinian rings of low Loewy length." In Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 72–79. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bfb0091252.

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Loos, Helmut. "Loewe, Carl." In Metzler Komponisten Lexikon, 439–40. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-03421-2_172.

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Bettendorf, Gerhard. "Loewi, Otto." In Zur Geschichte der Endokrinologie und Reproduktionsmedizin, 357–58. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79152-9_145.

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Miller, Laura T., Lionel Stange, Charles MacVean, Jorge R. Rey, J. H. Frank, R. F. Mizell, John B. Heppner, et al. "Loew, Hermann." In Encyclopedia of Entomology, 2225. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6359-6_2072.

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Bettendorf, Gerhard. "Loewe, Walter Siegfried." In Zur Geschichte der Endokrinologie und Reproduktionsmedizin, 355–56. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79152-9_144.

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Conference papers on the topic "Loewy"

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Grigoriev, Dima, and Fritz Schwarz. "Generalized Loewy-decomposition of d-modules." In the 2005 international symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1073884.1073908.

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Schwarz, F. "Loewy decomposition of linear differential equations." In the 2007 international symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1277548.1277602.

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Grigoriev, Dima, and Fritz Schwarz. "Loewy decomposition of third-order linear aPDE's in the plane." In the twenty-first international symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1390768.1390807.

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Burshtin, Michael L. "The Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 Electric Locomotive: A Retrospective." In 2020 Joint Rail Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/jrc2020-8002.

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Abstract This paper is a historical review of the design and operation of the Pennsylvania Railroad’s class GG1 electric locomotive over its heavily-trafficked New York City-Washington, DC main line during the period 1934–1983. The locomotive was designed in-house by the railroad in corroboration with Baldwin Locomotive, General Electric and Westinghouse Electric following competitive tests of several electric locomotive designs. Its outstanding performance and long operating life has resulted in it being generally considered the most highly regarded electric locomotive in North America. The Pennsylvania Railroad embarked in the late 1920’s on a major AC electrification program for its New York-Washington and Philadelphia-Harrisburg main lines and local branches. It initially planned to use a fleet of class P5 rigid frame 2-C-2 electric locomotives for service. However problems were quickly encountered with damaging lateral track impacts, axle cracks, truck hunting, and inadequate tractive effort. The railroad responded with a series of competitive evaluation tests of several locomotive designs including a recent New York, New Haven & Hartford (NYNH&H) Railroad articulated frame locomotive, using an ingenious method to measure truck lateral forces. As a result, the railroad developed two prototype electric locomotive designs, a rigid frame class R1 2-D-2 and an articulated frame class GG1 2-C+C-2. Follow-up track testing verified that the GG1 had lower track lateral forces, and was selected for production. The 4,620 hp GG1 combined several significant North American design concepts: - Exceptional power from six double-armature traction motors for heavy passenger train operation at 100 mph; - Double-ended body design to eliminate the need to turn locomotives; - Use of separate truck frames with an articulation joint connection, allowing improved rail tracking and lower lateral forces; - Housing the main transformer and locomotive cabs in the center body, providing increased crew accident protection in collisions; - Use of high voltage Alternating Current (11 kV at 25 Hz); and - One of the first applications of Industrial Design (by Donald R. Dohner and Raymond F. Loewy) producing a streamlined locomotive using a welded carbody. The GG1 was quickly recognized as a rare combination of stellar performance, robust construction, and low maintenance costs. It was used to inaugurate electrified New York-Washington operations, performed admirably during World War II, successfully made the later transition to freight train operation, and was finally retired in October 1983. The prototype GG1 locomotive 4800 has been designated an ASME national engineering landmark.
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Thomas, Joyce, and Megan Strickfaden. "Design for the Real World: a look back at Papanek from the 21st Century." In 13th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2022). AHFE International, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1002010.

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This paper presents an overview of Victor Papanek’s book Design for the Real World (1971) from the perspective of current 3rd year industrial design students, members of GenZ, combined with the perspectives of the educators/authors who read the original edition of the book in the 70s and 80s. Students read individual chapters the 2019 edition of this book, wrote a critical review, and presented their overviews and findings in two lengthy class discussions that allowed them to ‘read’ the entire book. The perspectives of the students and educators (from very different generations) reveal an interesting story about the Austrian-born American designer and educator’s writings. In this paper we reveal the continued relevance and critically analyze Papanek’s writings by illustrating how his views on socially and environmentally responsible design live on.Taking his early design inspiration from Raymond Loewy, Papanek went on to study architecture with Frank Lloyd Wright. An early follower and ally of Buckminster Fuller, a designer and systems theorist, Papanek applied principles of socially responsible design, both in theory and practice ultimately working on collaborative projects with UNESCO and the World Health Organization. In Design for the Real World, Papanek professed his philosophy that objects or systems work as political tools for change. He became a controversial voice within that time frame as he declared that many consumer products were frivolous, excessive, and lacked basic functionality causing them to be recklessly dangerous to the users. His ideas seemed extreme, echoed by many other environmental philosophers at the time, at that point in history, but perhaps viewed from the 21st century seem prophetic. An advocate for responsible design, Papanek had visionary ideas on design theory. Papanek felt it was important to put the user first when designing. He spent time observing indigenous communities in developing countries, working directly with, and studying people of different cultures and backgrounds. Papanek designed for people with disabilities often in pursuit of a better world for all. He also addressed themes that have continue to be overlooked in design in the 21st century - inclusion, social justice, appropriate technology, and sustainability.Papanek ultimately earned the respect of many talented colleagues. He would go on to design, teach, and write for future generations. Opposing the ideals of planned obsolescence and the mass consumerism that fuels it, his work encompassed what would become the idea of sustainable design and decreasing overproduction for the consumer market. Themes from Design for the Real World remain relevant, and today it has become one of the most widely read books on design; resulting in Papanek’s voice continuing to push designers to uplift their morals and standards in practicing design.This paper highlights Papanek’s values of designing thoughtfully and for all, while revealing the details on the relevance of his writings five decades after the original publication.
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Nattermann, Roland, and Reiner Anderl. "Approach for a Data-Managmenet-System and a Proceeding-Model for the Development of Adaptronic Systems." In ASME 2010 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2010-37828.

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Existing proceeding-models for the development of mechatronic systems intend a mostly independent development of single components, like the mechanic structure, the electronics, etc., starting from a combined over-all-model. Following the understanding of adaptronics as an advancement of mechatronics in the LOEWE-Center AdRIA (AdRIA – Adaptronic - Research, Innovation and Application), a clear division of the development is not advisable, because of the high structural integration of adaptronic systems. Because of this, it’s necessary to develop the whole system by using a permanent alignment of values between the single components. This high grade of data transfer and the high number of relations between the components lead to a complexity that can only be handled by the use of a Data-Management-system. An approach for a Data-Management-System for the development of adaptronic systems by the Department of Computer Integrated Design, as part of the LOEWE-Center AdRIA, intends to extend the functionality of existing Product-Data-Management-Systems. The idea is to model the over-all system in the Data-Management-System at first, using the partitioning of the system into the five elements of active structures: excitations, structural components, actuator systems, sensor systems and signal processing. Furthermore the characteristic parameters of single components and the correlations between these parameters are captured. In addition the requirements of the adaptronic systems are captured and deposited in the DataManagement-System (DM-System). An integration-layer is used, to integrate the data and models of the different disciplines to the DM-System and to the generated over-all model, during the development of the adaptronic system. The database of the DM-System contains a standardized over-all-simulation model of the adaptronic system, which uses the same partitioning of the system to the different elements as the overall-system model. The consistent structure of the system-model, simulation-model and integration-layer is used for an automated over-all-simulation of the adaptronic system. Using the automated over-all-simulation changes in the adaptronic-system-behavior can be calculated, when changes in single components become available. Using the deposited requirements, these changes can also be valued. An analysis of existing proceeding-models for the development of mechatronic systems shows, that they are only partly suitable for use in the given approach. Therefore a new proceeding model was developed as an advancement of existing models. The new model shows an equitable solution for the development of adaptronic structures by using Data-Management-Systems.
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Klein, Barbara, Sebastian Reutzel, Holger H. Robberg, and Glenda Cook. "Can telecare contribute to an independent life at home with 100? A glance to the UK and initial experiences of the German LOEWE field test on age appropriate sensor based assistance in real estate." In 2013 6th International Conference on Human System Interactions (HSI). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hsi.2013.6577885.

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Reports on the topic "Loewy"

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Blitz, Andreas. Methodenbericht zur Haushaltsbefragung „Unterwegs in Offenbach“. Goethe-Universität, Institut für Humangeographie, June 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/gups.46490.

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Mit dem Ziel, Erkenntnisse zum individuellen Mobilitätsverhalten im Zusammenhang mit der Gestaltung des umgebenden Verkehrssystems zu gewinnen, wurde im Rahmen des vom Land Hessen geförderten LOEWE-Schwerpunkts „Infrastruktur – Design – Gesellschaft“ im März und April 2019 eine schriftliche Haushaltsbefragung in einem innerstädtischen Gebiet der Großstadt Offenbach am Main durchgeführt (n=701). Der vorliegende Bericht beschreibt die methodische Vorgehensweise bei der Umsetzung und Datenerfassung dieser Erhebung. Dabei wird auf die vorbereitenden Maßnahmen mit Hinblick auf die Erstellung des Fragebogens und weiterer Befragungsmaterialen sowie die Durchführung des Pretests und der eigentlichen Hauptbefragung eingegangen. Um die Bereitschaft einer Teilnahme zu erhöhen, wurden die Haushalte mittels Vorankündigungsschreiben, Pressemitteilung und Erinnerungsrundgang mehrfach kontaktiert. Außerdem wurde ein Teil der Rücksendeumschläge mit Sonderbriefmarken versehen. Abschließend befasst sich der Bericht mit dem Erhebungsrücklauf, der Dateneingabe und -aufbereitung sowie dem ermittelten Antwortverhalten und der Repräsentativität der Stichprobe.
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Baumgartner, Annabell, Nora Klinner, Monika Kraus, and Marlene Mösle. Methodenbericht zur Akzeptanzuntersuchung verkehrspolitischer Maßnahmen zur Neuaufteilung öffentlicher Räume in Frankfurt am Main. Goethe-Universität, Institut für Humangeographie, April 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/gups.58869.

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Im Herbst 2020 wurden im Rahmen des vom Land Hessen geförderten LOEWE-Schwerpunktes „Infrastruktur – Design – Gesellschaft“ zwei Haushaltsbefragungen durchgeführt mit dem Ziel, die Akzeptanz und Wirkung verkehrspolitischer Maßnahmen zur Neuaufteilung öffentlicher Räume in Frankfurt am Main zu untersuchen. In der ersten (postalischen) Befragung (N = 853) wurden in den vier Befragungsgebieten Altstadt/Sachsenhausen-Nord, Nordend, Eschersheim und Bonames/Nieder-Eschbach mithilfe des Random-Route-Verfahrens Fragebögen verteilt. In der parallel dazu stattfindenden reinen Onlinebefragung (N = 1.422) wurden alle Frankfurter Stadtteile angesprochen. Ziel des Berichts ist es, die methodische Vorgehensweise der Erstellung, Durchführung und Auswertung der Erhebung zu beschreiben. Dazu werden die thematischen Schwerpunkte und Zielsetzungen der beiden Befragungen erläutert, die Vorgehensweise bei der Verteilung und Verbreitung der Befragungen und des Pretests sowie die Aufbereitung der Datensätze. Weiterhin werden der Rücklauf und die Repräsentativität der Stichproben analysiert und zuletzt potentielle Fehlerquellen thematisiert.
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