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Coates, John, and John Morrison. "Authenticity in the replica Athenian trieres." Antiquity 61, no. 231 (March 1987): 87–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00072586.

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The building of a replica classical warship, the Athenian trieres, is the most ambitious project of experimental archaeology so far. The ship is building in a Piraeus yard to a design worked out from original sources and using the experience of the partial replica illustrated in ANTIQUITY in 1985 (Morrison & Coates 1985; and for the full story Morrison & Coates 1986, reviewed in this number). But how authentic is the replica? The project leaders set out here how their trireme will differ from the real thing. The result, they believe, is a craft which will faithfully copy a new and well-built ship. But it does use some modern materials; it should last much better than did the classical ships; and it will carry some wholly modern gear. It is no part of their experiment to see how fast an ancient ship rotted or how nastily an Athenian crew drowned when the rotting was complete.
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Wei, Naying, Zhen Zhang, Xu Xu, and Wenjuan Yao. "Stability Analysis of a TLP with Inclined Tension Legs under Different Marine Survival Conditions." Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 10, no. 8 (July 31, 2022): 1058. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jmse10081058.

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To verify that inclined tension legs can improve the stability of the tension leg platform, this paper established the dynamic equation of a tension leg platform (TLP) under marine environmental loads by using the modified Morrison equation considering the influence of ocean currents on wave forces. Additionally, the velocity and acceleration of random wave water particles were simulated via the JONSWAP spectrum. In addition, a three-dimensional model of a tension leg platform with inclined tension legs was established by AQWA, and its dynamic responses under variable survival conditions were compared and analyzed. The results showed that the surge and heave were more sensitive to the sea current, while the pitch was more sensitive to the wind. There is a significant difference in tendon tensions between the atypical TLP with inclined tension legs established in this study and the typical International Ship and Offshore Structures Committee (ISSC) TLP.
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Hardwick, Jason M., Sean D. Murnan, Daphne P. Morrison-Ponce, and John J. Devlin. "Field Expedient Vasopressors During Aeromedical Evacuation: A Case Series from the Puerto Rico Disaster Response." Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 33, no. 6 (November 9, 2018): 668–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x18000973.

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AbstractIntroductionEmergency physicians are using bolus-dose vasopressors to temporize hypotensive patients until more definitive blood pressure support can be established. Despite a paucity of clinical outcome data, emergency department applications are expanding into the prehospital setting. This series presents two cases of field expedient vasopressor use by emergency medicine providers for preflight stabilization during aeromedical evacuation to a hospital ship as part of the United States Navy disaster response in Puerto Rico. A critical approach and review of the literature are discussed.Case ReportTwo critically ill patients were managed in an austere environment as a result of the devastation from Hurricane Maria (Yabucoa, Puerto Rico; 2017). They both exhibited signs of respiratory distress, hemodynamic instability, and distributive shock requiring definitive airway management and hemodynamic support prior to aeromedical evacuation.DiscussionThe novel use of field expedient vasopressors prior to induction for rapid sequence intubation was successfully and safely employed in both cases. Both patients had multiple risk factors for peri-induction cardiac arrest given their presenting hemodynamics. Despite their illness severity, both patients were induced, transported, and ultimately admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) in stable condition following administration of the field expedient vasopressors.Conclusion:Field expedient vasopressors were safely and effectively employed in an austere field environment during a disaster response. This case series contributes to the growing body of literature of safe bolus-dose vasopressor use by emergency physicians to temporize hypotensive patients in resource-constrained situations.HardwickJM, MurnanSD, Morrison-PonceDP, DevlinJJ. Field expedient vasopressors during aeromedical evacuation: a case series from the Puerto Rico disaster response. Prehosp Disaster Med. 2018;33(6):668–672.
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Wyatt, Jean. "Giving Body to the Word: The Maternal Symbolic in Toni Morrison's Beloved." Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 108, no. 3 (May 1993): 474–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1632/462616.

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In Beloved, Toni Morrison expresses the dislocations and violence of slavery through disruptions in language. The novel tells the “unspeakable” story of Sethe, a slave mother whose act of infanticide leaves a gap in family narrative; bars her surviving daughter, Denver, from language use; and hinders her own ability to speak. Morrison's inclusion of voices previously left out of historical and literary narratives disturbs the language of the novel itself. The Africans piled on the slave ships, the preverbal child who comes back in the shape of the ghost Beloved, and a nursing mother who insists on the primacy of bodily connection: the expression of these subjects' heretofore unspoken experiences and desires distorts discursive structures, especially the demarcations that support normative language. Morrison's textual practice challenges Lacan's assumptions about language and language users, and her depiction of a social order that performs some of the functions of mothering challenges his vision of a paternal symbolic order based on a repudiation of maternal connection. (JW)
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Meijer, Fik. "(J.) Morrison Ed. The age of the galley. Mediterranean oared vessels since pre-classical times. (Conway's history of the ship, 9.) London: Conway Maritime Press, 1995. Pp. 256, ill. £28. 0851775543." Journal of Hellenic Studies 117 (November 1997): 245–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/632595.

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Coates, John. "Tilley's and Morrison's triremes—evidence and practicality." Antiquity 69, no. 262 (March 1995): 159–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00064383.

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The designer of the reconstructed Greek trireme, Olympias, first proposed by John Morrison and now built and tested at sea, takes issue with Alec Tilley's divergent ideas and proposals about these ships, together with their practicality. The author is a naval architect.
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Haldane, Cheryl W., and Cynthia W. Shelmerdine. "Herodotus 2.96. 1–2 Again." Classical Quarterly 40, no. 2 (December 1990): 535–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s000983880004310x.

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As A. B. Lloyd points out, the passage from Herodotus which includes this sentence is the most important non-Egyptian commentary on Ancient Egyptian shipbuilding. In the years following the discovery of the Dynasty IV ships buried beside Khufu's pyramid at Giza (c. 2500 B.C.), J. S. Morrison suggested a change in the translation of the word (⋯ν)επ⋯κτωσαν. Traditionally, and in Lloyd's commentary, the verb ⋯μπακτ⋯ω has been interpreted as meaning ‘to caulk’. Morrison, however, believes that (⋯ν)επ⋯κτωσαν ought to refer to reinforcement of a ship's fastenings with papyrus ropes. He bases this interpretation on the evidence of the Khufu boats, which are sewn through v-shaped mortises across the hull's width (Fig. 1), and on the argument that caulking is better done from the outside. Lloyd has challenged this translation, but we would like to support it with some further evidence, in particular evidence of Egyptian shipbuilding practice.
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Noyes, John E. "Places of Refuge for Ships in Distress: Problems and Methods of Resolution, written by Anthony P. Morrison." International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law 31, no. 2 (June 3, 2016): 373–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15718085-12341394.

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Basu, Srimayee. "The Diseased Body Politic of Early America in Toni Morrison’s A Mercy." MELUS 46, no. 4 (December 1, 2021): 162–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/melus/mlac012.

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Abstract This essay reads Toni Morrison’s A Mercy (2008) to reexamine the biopolitical role of proto-epidemiological discourse in the seventeenth-century Atlantic world. By focusing on the intersecting stories of malaise in the novel—The Great Plague of 1665 in London, smallpox outbreaks in colonial America, and disease and mass deaths on slave ships—I unpack the ways in which disease and its management played a role not only in preserving racial formations but also in producing them. Morrison’s repudiation of the notion of disease as a social equalizer forms the core of the essay’s inquiry, as I argue that materialist and historicist readings of early Atlantic world pandemics can help theorize the differential impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on raced subjects. The essay also probes the interpretive possibilities of rereading medical histories by centering the narratives of Black and Indigenous women and examining the ways in which such an oppositional reading may mitigate the archival and conceptual gaps in our understanding of both disease and body normativity. Woven into these argumentative strands is a critical consideration of historical method. The essay demonstrates that Morrison’s rendering of medical history is more expansive than that of the conventional historical novel, as her attempt is not to recreate accounts of early American pandemics but rather to disrupt a linear progress narrative of Western medicine.
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Greenhill, Basil. "Ole Crumlin-Pedersen & Max Vinner (ed.). Sailing into the past: proceedings of the international seminar on replicas of ancient and medieval vessels, Roskilde, 1984. Roskilde: The Viking Ship Museum, 1986. 238 pp., 224 illus. Dkr 200 & £19 paperback. - J.S. Morrison & J.F. Coates. The Athenian trireme: the history and reconstruction of an ancient Greek warship. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1986. xxiv + 266 pp., 75 illus., 15 maps. £ 22.50 & $39.50 hardback, £7.95 & $12.95 paperback." Antiquity 61, no. 232 (July 1987): 324–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00052236.

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Books on the topic "Morrison (Ship)"

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Morrison's Jetty: A novel. Johannesburg: Penguin Books, 2002.

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1780-1847, Morris William Wilkes, Mann Willam fl 1803-1805, and Brown Colin, eds. The Whaler and the Privateer: The Story of Two Ships 1795- 1807 (based on the journals of William Morris and William Mann). Nantucket, MA: Letter of Marque Press, 1993.

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Angeletos, Marios. Information aggregation and equilibrium multiplicity: Morris-Shin meets Grossman-Stiglitz. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2004.

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Svensson, Lars E. O. Social value of public information: Morris and Shin (2002) is actually pro transparency, not con. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2005.

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Canada. Parliament. House of Commons. Bill: An act to incorporate the Ontario and Erie Ship Canal Company. Ottawa: I.B. Taylor, 2002.

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Canada. Parliament. House of Commons. Bill: An act to amend the Act of incorporation of the Caughnawaga Ship Canal Company. Ottawa: I.B. Taylor, 2002.

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Canada. Parliament. House of Commons. Bill: An act respecting the safety of ships. Ottawa: S.E. Dawson, 2002.

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Canada. Parliament. House of Commons. Bill: An act to incorporate the Morris and Portage Railway Company. Ottawa: S.E. Dawson, 2003.

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Galleries, inc Swann. 19th & 20th century prints & drawings. New York: Swann Galleries, 2003.

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Commons, Canada Parliament House of. Bill: An act to incorporate the Canadian Lo[an] and Investment Company. Ottawa: S.E. Dawson, 2003.

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Book chapters on the topic "Morrison (Ship)"

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Metz, Christina E. "Transparency and Expectation Formation in the Basic Morris/Shin-Model (1998)." In Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, 63–69. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55471-1_6.

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Metz, Christina E. "Solving Currency Crisis Models in Global Games - the Morris/Shin-Model (1998)." In Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, 53–61. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55471-1_5.

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Stone, Garry Wheeler, and Alexander H. Morrison II. "From Humus Mold to Stout Building." In Unearthing St. Mary's City, 23–37. University Press of Florida, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813066837.003.0002.

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As Morrison and Stone began excavating at St. John’s in 1972, they encountered structures constructed or repaired with hole-set posts. Like a fence with wooden posts, these were buildings whose walls were attached to posts whose feet were set in post holes and held in place by having dirt compacted around the post feet as the post holes were back filled. At St. John’s, they discovered that the most accurate way to dimension an earthfast building was not from archaeological drawings, but directly from the dirt. At van Sweringen’s coffee house, through tedious experiments, they learned the best way to dimension hole-set timbers. Their refined excavating techniques allowed them to diagnose the phase two van Sweringen kitchen as a side-wall reared structure and the print shop as a bent-reared structure. Morrison and Stone’s research benefited from collaboration with architectural historian Cary Carson, historian Lois Carr, and housewright John O’Rourke--O’Rourke’s construction of a seventeenth-century plantation exhibit served, in part, as experimental archaeology. The 1970s was an exciting period of archaeological discovery throughout the Chesapeake. In 1981, under the leadership of Cary Carson, these discoveries were published as “Impermanent Architecture in the Southern American Colonies.”
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James, Henry. "XXII." In Washington Square. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199559190.003.0023.

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He had slightly misrepresented the matter in saying that Catherine had consented to take the great step. We left her just now declaring that she would burn her ships behind her; but Morris, after having elicited this declaration, had become conscious of good reasons...
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Trabelsi, Emna. "Central Bank Transparency and Speculative Attacks: An Overview and Insights from a Laboratory Experiment in Tunisia." In Business, Management and Economics. IntechOpen, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.107247.

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We propose the use of experimental economics as an innovative tool to introduce economic issues. The basic game of the experiment is a simple beauty contest model by Morris and Shin. Precisely, the paper contributes to the continuous debate on the effect of transparency in a context of a speculative attack using an experimental approach. In the spirit of subsequent protocols of Heinemann et al. and Cornand such as a laboratory experiment is designed to test theoretical predictions of static coordination games, players have access to heterogeneous information sets and according to which they have to decide between a risky action whose payoff depends on the decision made by the other players, and a safe action that generates a fixed gain. Results indicate perfect coordination in 61.75% of the total situations. However, non-parametric tests reveal no evidence that players really differentiate between public and private information, and of a destabilizing effect of public information due to self-fulfilling beliefs. The findings have policy implications regarding optimal tools for information disclosure. We performed the experiment on students who do not have any previous knowledge about game theory or the context.
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Svensson, Lars E. O. Social Value of Public Information: Morris and Shin (2002) Is Actually Pro Transparency, Not Con. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, August 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w11537.

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