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Shepard, Roy. "New England Meeting House." Theology Today 61, no. 4 (January 2005): 540–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/004057360506100412.

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Hammond, Joseph W. "The Old Yellow Meeting House in Upper Freehold, New Jersey: An Important Historic Landmark." New Jersey Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 7, no. 1 (January 22, 2021): 19–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.14713/njs.v7i1.224.

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This article establishes when the Old Yellow Meeting House was first constructed, determines when the building was enlarged and rebuilt, outlines its history in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and evaluates efforts in recent decades to preserve and repair this important landmark structure.
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Krestina, E. L. "Roundtable Meetings in the Publishing Club of the State Historical Public Library of Russia." Bibliotekovedenie [Library and Information Science (Russia)], no. 1 (February 28, 2015): 126–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.25281/0869-608x-2015-0-1-126-127.

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The article describes the activities of the Publishing Club of the State Historical Public Library of Russia. There is highlighted the Club Meeting of January 27, 2015. The article presents the new book of «Art-Volkhonka» Publishing House.
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Upchurch, Michael. "Hinemihi o te Ao Tawhito." Museum Worlds 8, no. 1 (July 1, 2020): 188–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/armw.2020.080113.

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This report discusses the overriding significance of cross-cultural relationships in heritage management and conservation with regard to Hinemihi o te Ao Tawhito, the whare whakairo (“carved meeting house”) “displaced” in the late nineteenth century from Te Wairoa in Aotearoa New Zealand to Clandon Park in England. Looking at the history and meanings of the meeting house through the relationships of those who interacted with her, it demonstrates how listening, learning, and understanding are at the heart of improving professional practice in museums and heritage practice globally. This article is derived from and expands upon an assignment written for the course MHST507 “Museums and Māori” taught by Awhina Tamarapa as part of the PG-Dip in Museum and Heritage Practice at Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington in May 2020.
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Krestina, Elena L. "The New Books and Projects in the “Publishing Club of the State Public Historical Library of Russia”." Bibliotekovedenie [Library and Information Science (Russia)] 1, no. 1 (February 28, 2016): 115–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.25281/0869-608x-2016-1-1-115-117.

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“The Publishing Club” of the State Public Historical Library of Russia (SPHL of Russia) continues its work in the “A.F. Losev House” Library. At the meeting of January, 2016 there was discussed the theme “Archival Document as a Source of Information”, as well as the projects associated with the publication of archival documents and being of interest to readers. There is presented the project of the author and publisher T.A. Lobashkova “Papers of Konstantinovichs of the Romanov Dynasty”, which includes a series of 11 publications since 2013. The new books in the genre of family chronicle were issued by the publishing house “Gelios-ARV” (“Egorievsk Olden Time” by S.T. Slovutinskyi, “The Memoirs of I.S. Turgenev Fa-mily” by V.N. Zhitova) and by SPHL of Russia (Slovutinsky S.T., “General Izmailov and his Servants”). The publishing house “Minuvshee” prepared a valuable reference edition of the book by Tula researcher M.Y. Klepov “Officers - Knights of St. George of the First World War. Martyrology”, published in the “Russian Necropoleis” series.
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Birkner, Michael. "From Hackensack to the White House: The Triumph and Travail of E. Frederic Morrow." New Jersey Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 3, no. 2 (July 17, 2017): 78. http://dx.doi.org/10.14713/njs.v3i2.84.

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Four decades after arranging a historic meeting in the White House of President Dwight D. Eisenhower and African-American leaders on June 23, 1958 former Eisenhower assistant Rocco Siciliano recounted the back-story of the meeting, highlighting its inherent drama and significance. In the course of sharing his recollections Siciliano paid tribute to an African-American member of the White House staff, E. Frederic Morrow, calling him a “true pioneer in the American black civil rights movement.” Added Siciliano: “[Morrow’s] impact on civil rights progress has yet to be appreciated.” Judging “impact” by one individual on a large-scale movement is tricky business. But, as this article notes, there should be no doubt that in serving President Eisenhower New Jersey native Fred Morrow advanced the civil rights cause. The fact that his five-and-a-half-year tenure as a black man in the White House was not always happy or consistently productive of the kinds of initiatives on behalf of racial equality that he advocated should not obscure his contributions.
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Mellinger, Laura. "Politics in the Convent: The Election of a Fifteenth-Century Abbess." Church History 63, no. 4 (December 1994): 529–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3167628.

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On 26 May 1434, the sisters of the Abbaye Saint-Georges de Rennes filed into their chapter house. Their abbess had died two days previously, and following her burial in the abbey church the abbey's prioress had called a meeting to plan the election of a new leader for the community.
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Wright, Duncan, Birgitta Stephenson, Paul S. C. Taçon, Robert N. Williams, Aaron Fogel, Shannon Sutton, and Sean Ulm. "Exploring Ceremony: The Archaeology of a Men's Meeting House (‘Kod’) on Mabuyag, Western Torres Strait." Cambridge Archaeological Journal 26, no. 4 (October 25, 2016): 721–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0959774316000445.

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The materiality of ritual performance is a growing focus for archaeologists. In Europe, collective ritual performance is expected to be highly structured and to leave behind a loud archaeological signature. In Australia and Papua New Guinea, ritual is highly structured; however, material signatures for performance are not always apparent, with ritual frequently bound up in the surrounding natural and cultural landscape. One way of assessing long-term ritual in this context is by using archaeology to historicize ethno-historical and ethnographic accounts. Examples of this in the Torres Strait region, islands between Papua New Guinea and mainland Australia, suggest that ritual activities were materially inscribed at kod sites (ceremonial men's meeting places) through distribution of clan fireplaces, mounds of stone/bone and shell. This paper examines the structure of Torres Strait ritual for a site ethnographically reputed to be the ancestral kod of the Mabuyag Islanders. Intra-site partitioning of ritual performance is interpreted using ethnography, rock art and the divergent distribution of surface and sub-surface materials (including microscopic analysis of dugong bone and lithic material) across the site. Finally, it discusses the materiality of ritual at a boundary zone between mainland Australia and Papua New Guinea and the extent to which archaeology provides evidence for Islander negotiation through ceremony of external incursions.
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Napan, Ksenija, Helene Connor, and Lynda Toki. "Cultural Pedagogy and Transformative Learning: Reflections on Teaching in a Māori Environment in Aotearoa/New Zealand." Journal of Transformative Education 18, no. 1 (June 30, 2019): 59–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1541344619858978.

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This article explores a synergy of inquiry-based learning and a cultural pedagogy within a Māori environment, the marae (communal meeting place) while using Academic Co-Creative Inquiry (ACCI), an innovative approach to teaching and learning which enables teachers and students to cocreate the content and the process of the course through personalized inquiries. Three areas form the focus of this article: an exploration of cultural pedagogy within a marae space, an ACCI process, and the culturally responsive Māori pedagogy of ako (teaching and learning). These three areas created a context for transformative learning. Authors reflect on how three academic women, two Māori and one Pākehā (person of European descent) each explored how the physical space of Ngākau Māhaki (name of the carved meeting house, meaning respectful heart) at Te Noho Kotahitanga Marae (name of the marae complex) contributed to transformative teaching and learning processes.
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Barton, Stephen C. "Paul's Sense of Place: an Anthropological Approach to Community Formation in Corinth." New Testament Studies 32, no. 2 (April 1986): 225–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0028688500013072.

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Recent scholarly study of the early Christian gatherings (or ‘churches’) has rightly emphasized their indebtedness to the household model of association. One only has to think of the use of the house as a place of meeting, the terminology of paternalism and brotherhood, the conversion of whole households, the praise accorded to the practice of hospitality and the endorsement given to contemporary marital and household ethics in the New Testament writings.
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Books on the topic "New Meeting-house"

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Te whare rūnanga =: The Māori meeting house. Auckland [N.Z.]: Reed, 1997.

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Richard, Holmes. A view from Meeting House Hill: A history of Sandown, New Hampshire. Portsmouth, N.H: P.E. Randall, 1988.

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New Jersey. Citizens' Clean Elections Commission. Commission meeting of New Jersey Citizens' Clean Elections Commission: Initial organizational meeting : Prospect House, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, March 2, 2005, 3:00 p.m. Trenton, N.J: Office of Legislative Services, Public Information Office, Hearing Unit, 2005.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on House Administration. Meeting to approve new electronic communications policy: Meeting before the Committee on House Administration, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, first session, hearing held in Washington, D.C., September 5, 2003. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2003.

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Puffer, Reuben. Two sermons, delivered at Berlin: One, a valedictory discourse, on leaving the old meeting-house, March 19th, 1826 : the other, a dedication sermon, on entering the new meeting-house, November 15th, following. Boston: Lincoln & Edmands, 1985.

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New Jersey. Legislature. Senate. Special New Jersey Highway Authority Investigation Committee. Committee meeting before Senate Special New Jersey Highway Authority Investigation Committee: Testimony concerning the circumstances surrounding ... : March 24, 1988, State House Annex, Trenton, New Jersey. Trenton, N.J: The Committee, [1988], 1988.

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New Jersey. Legislature. Senate. Judiciary Committee. Public meeting before Senate Judiciary Committee: Nomination interview of Stewart G. Pollock to be justice of the Supreme Court, June 19, 1986, Room 424, State House Annex, Trenton, N.J. [Trenton, N.J.] (State House Annex, CN-108, Trenton 08625): The Committee, 1986.

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New Jersey. Legislature. General Assembly. Independent Authorities Committee. Committee meeting before Assembly Independent Authorities Committee: Testimony concerning the State's independent toll road authorities : May 26, 1988, Room 341, State House Annex, Trenton, New Jersey. Trenton, N.J: The Committee, 1988.

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New Jersey. Legislature. General Assembly. Energy and Environment Committee. Public meeting before Assembly Energy and Environment Committee--Assembly speaker Joseph V. Doria, Jr.'s Environmental Management Accountability Plan: May 9, 1991, Room 403, State House Annex, Trenton, New Jersey. Trenton, N.J: The Committee, 1991.

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New Jersey. Legislature. Senate. Special Committee on Automobile Insurance Reform. Public meeting before Senate Special Committee on Automobile Insurance Reform on automobile insurance reform: March 10, 1986, Room 334, State House Annex, Trenton, New Jersey. [Trenton, N.J.]: The Committee, 1986.

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Book chapters on the topic "New Meeting-house"

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Metz, Michael V. "Black and White Together." In Radicals in the Heartland, 181–84. University of Illinois Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252042416.003.0031.

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Legislators, not differentiating between whites and blacks, blamed student unrest on communist influence. Students Against Racism (SAR) formed, called an unsuccessful strike, then rallied a crowd to confront trustees arriving for a board meeting, where Peltason declared Project 500 a success, announcing it would grow to seven hundred new enrollees. Late in the semester SDS members disrupted a speech by Henry and received loud jeers from his audience; violence in the C-U community spread to the campus, where a student was injured building a bomb in his frat house. That summer, Steve Schmidt was arrested, tried, and sentenced. He began his prison term.
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Buttenwieser, Ann L. "Prologue." In The Floating Pool Lady, 1–6. Cornell University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501716010.003.0001.

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This chapter provides a background to an adventure that began with the author's love of the waterfront and her singular passion to build a floating pool and donate it to the city for use by recreationally underserved New Yorkers. It traces the author's discovery of the Progressive Era's nineteenth-century floating baths and her first nearly adversarial meeting with a community board to securing a barge to contain the pool. It also discusses the financing of the floating project, including its design and refitting of the vessel. The chapter reviews the story of the decline of and attempts to revitalize the New York and New Jersey waterfronts in the 1980s and 1990s. It cites the periodic rises in the real estate market and oil spill that had a direct negative impact on locating a barge to house the floating pool.
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Mrozowski, Stephen A. "The Archaeology of Magunkaquog." In Historical Archaeology and Indigenous Collaboration, 49–73. University Press of Florida, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813066219.003.0003.

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Chapter 3 details the history of the Magunkaquog site from the features and material culture recovered through archaeological investigations in the late 1990s, combined with information from documentary records. With this site, the location of a seventeenth-century praying town meeting house, collaboration began between the archaeologists and the Nipmuc Nation. Certain practices revealed through archaeology conducted at this site provide clear evidence of a continuum between the post-contact inhabitants at Magunkaquog and their pre-contact cultural practices. Connections to other Native sites in southern New England also exist. Analyses of soils, ceramics, metals, glass, pipes, lithics, buttons and other artifacts provide a glimpse into the everyday lives of the site’s inhabitants 350 years ago as they encountered intense cultural changes with the arrival of John Eliot and other European settlers coupled with the adoption of European products into their lives.
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Spiers, Shaun. "Rural housing." In How to Build Houses and Save the Countryside. Policy Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447339991.003.0004.

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This chapter explores good and bad examples of house building in rural areas, what makes people oppose development and what might persuade them to support it. For all the concerns about imposition and inappropriate development, there is a strong case for more rural housing—much more in some places. The trouble is that there is generally zero confidence that a new development can result in better places. Indeed, the common and justified assumption is that development causes harm; that promises of affordable housing, good design, and green infrastructure will be negotiated away on grounds of non-viability; and that local people will be lied to and forced to accept whatever the developer can get away with. It is not always like this, but it almost always seems like this to local people faced with development—development that is always framed as meeting housing numbers, rather than creating a better place.
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vanden Heuvel, William. "Growing Up in the Age of Roosevelt." In Hope and History, 3–13. Cornell University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501738173.003.0002.

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This chapter tells the story of Ambassador vanden Heuvel's boyhood and family life in Rochester, New York. The son of immigrants, he grew up in the boarding house run by his Belgian mother, Alberta. His Dutch father, Joost, was a labourer in a local factory. He describes the vibrant life of his close family and immigrant neighbourhood in the years before World War II. A precocious personality, he showed a passion for politics at a young age, handing out fliers for FDR and meeting Eleanor Roosevelt. He excelled in school, graduating high school at 15 and gaining a place at Deep Springs College in California. From there he enrolled at Cornell University and Cornell Law School, where he was editor of the Law Review. Upon graduation, he joined the law firm of General William J. "Wild Bill" Donovan and enlisted in the Air Force as the Korean War was in full force.
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Hewitt, Nancy A. "Abolitionist Bonds, 1842–1847." In Radical Friend, 91–117. University of North Carolina Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469640327.003.0005.

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By 1842, Quakers played leading roles in the Western New York Anti-Slavery (WNYASS). When Abby Kelley, Frederick Douglass, and Erasmus Hudson stopped in Rochester and spoke at African Bethel Church, the Posts joined the interracial audience and hosted Douglass at their home. Over the next five years, Amy and Isaac deepened their commitment to abolition and their role in the underground railroad while continuing to advocate women’s rights and Indian rights. Both became officers in the WNYASS, though Amy participated in more behind-the-scenes efforts, such as organizing fundraising fairs and hosting visiting lecturers. Her family obligations influenced this choice as she gave birth to a daughter in 1840 and a son in 1847. However, she now had household help and the aid of her sister Sarah. Still, the continuing economic panic threatened to unravel the Posts’ life. They were forced to rent out their house in 1844, the same year in which their young daughter died. The following year, they joined other radical Quakers who withdrew from the Hicksite Meeting as it increasingly sanctioned those who participated in worldly activism. That decision was inspired in part by their growing friendships with black and white activists, including Kelley, Garrison, William Wells Brown, and especially Frederick Douglass.
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Kaur, Sandeep, Mandeep Kaur Panaich, Simrat Kaur Virk, Mahima Choudhary, Chandni Sharma, Sunita Chauhan, Parul Chadha, and Vandana Sharma. "Prophylactic and Therapeutic Role of Human Breast Milk Proteins and Bioactive Peptides against Neonatal Bacterial Infections." In Infant Feeding - Breast versus Formula. IntechOpen, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.91865.

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Breast milk represents nature’s best mechanism to provide complete nourishment and protection to the newborn. Human breast milk acts as a store house of an array of bioactive factors, which includes antimicrobial proteins and antimicrobial peptides that confer early protection while lowering the incidence of developing various infections and exhibiting immune modulation property to activate the immune cells to fight against the invading pathogens. Among the bioactive peptides, endogenous peptides present in breast milk have opened a new window of research on studying their unique mechanisms of action. This will help in incorporating these peptides in formula milk for meeting special needs where breastfeeding is not possible. The present chapter aims to give a deep insight into the various antimicrobial peptides and the newly reported endogenous peptides in human breast milk with emphasis on their levels and activity in preterm milk as data related to this is lacking and preterm newborns are highly vulnerable to acquire infections. Further, the chapter focuses on highlighting the antibacterial mechanisms adopted by the bioactive peptides for protection against the neonatal bacterial pathogens with special emphasis on the infections caused by resistant bacterial strains in hospital settings (neonatal wards) and their future implications.
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Taillant, Jorge Daniel. "Resurgence." In Glaciers. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199367252.003.0012.

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In the days following the president’s veto of the glacier protection law on November 11, 2008, the executive power was again in political turmoil. Congress was in an uproar with the veto in part because the congressional majority held by the administration during the earlier months of the presidency was fledgling, and President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner was slowly losing her political capital to an increasingly empowered opposition, one eager to bring controversial issues to the forefront of the political arena to further weaken her presidency. The glacier law, and specifically the Barrick Veto, played well into this objective. Following the veto, the Natural Resource Commission of the Lower House of Congress convened a public meeting for November 18 to discuss how to respond to the veto. Only seven of the thirty-one members of the commission (mostly opposition members) showed, shy of the minimum quorum necessary to take official action. The meeting was held anyway. Several environmental organizations were invited. Marta Maffei, the original author of the glacier law, contributed to the discussion, as did Ricardo Villalba, the director of the Argentine Institute for Snow Research, Glaciology and Environmental Sciences (IANIGLA). Villalba made unusually strong public statements in defense of the glacier law, indicating that the scientific community was “shocked and saddened” by the president’s decision to veto it. Despite not having a quorum, the commission set out an action plan to bring back the law. They were aware of the official party’s intention to develop a new version, one that would appease the mining sector. Clearly, it would be a utilitarian version similar to what had been proposed in Chile. However, those present that day insisted that the same law, just as it had been passed, should be resubmitted, using the exact same text. In the meantime, the president’s office was deliberating on what to do about the fallout. Cristina Fernandez vetoed the glacier protection law because it was incompatible with Barrick Gold’s flagship project, Pascua Lama, valued by conservative estimates of the time at upward of US$20 billion.
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Austen, Jane. "Chapter 12." In Sanditon. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780198840831.003.0013.

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Charlotte had been ten days at Sanditon without seeing Sanditon House, every attempt at calling on Lady Denham having been defeated by meeting with her beforehand. But now it was to be more resolutely undertaken, at a more early hour, that nothing might be...
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Austen, Jane. "Chapter XII." In Northanger Abbey, Lady Susan, The Watsons, Sanditon. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199535545.003.0050.

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Charlotte had been ten days at Sanditon without seeing Sanditon House, every attempt at calling on Lady D. having been defeated by meeting with her beforehand. But now it was to be more resolutely undertaken, at a more early hour, that nothing might be...
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Conference papers on the topic "New Meeting-house"

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Vadlamuri, Raghavendra, and David Lilley. "CFAST: Application to a Two-Storey House with Parameter Effects on Smoke Detectors." In 47th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting including The New Horizons Forum and Aerospace Exposition. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2009-472.

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Vadlamuri, Raghavendra, and David Lilley. "A Two-Story House Fire: Temperatures and Smoke Detector Activation with Various Fires Using the CFAST Fire Computer Code." In 48th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting Including the New Horizons Forum and Aerospace Exposition. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2010-977.

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Durrani, Naveed, and Ning Qin. "Comparison of RANS, DES and DDES Results for ONERA M-6 Wing at Transonic Flow Speed Using an In-House Parallel Code." In 49th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting including the New Horizons Forum and Aerospace Exposition. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2011-190.

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Otto, Kevin N. "Forming Product Design Specifications." In ASME 1996 Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/96-detc/dtm-1517.

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Abstract Design teams commonly form quantitative functional specification lists that define performance targets for a product. Meeting these specifications ensures that the customer needs are satisfied. A central difficulty is to identify the relevant metrics to use as specifications. A working methodology is presented here to establish relevant, quantitative, measurable performance specifications. To start, customer needs, their importances, and the customer use patterns are gathered for the product. Voice-of-the-customer methods are augmented to distinguish no-compromise constraints that must be met. Next, a design is analyzed to establish a representative function structure, applying Pahl and Beitz’s systematic design approach. An optimal function structure can now be defined by a condition of simultaneous maximum simplicity and comprehensive coverage of the gathered customer needs. The function structure can then be used as a list over which specifications are to be made, with at least one specification per sub-function. Having a rational function structure allows a team to more easily determine variables on which to make specifications. A team can then use the House of Quality to document and form consensus over these specifications in the typical way.
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Cugal, Michael, Stuart Bloomfield, Bo Mo̸ller Jensen, and Christian Brix Jacobsen. "A Modern Pump Design Process for Higher Efficiency and Product Accuracy." In ASME 2009 Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fedsm2009-78555.

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This paper describes an innovative engineering process for the design of a new split-case, double-suction, and single-stage centrifugal pump. In order to achieve high pump efficiency and procure accurate and reliable castings, a process was developed utilizing a global network of engineering resources, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) codes, 3-dimensional (3-D) solid modeling, Finite Element Analysis (FEA), and 3-D inspection tools. The hydraulic components of the pump are designed using in-house hydraulic design tools, empirical test data, and proven CFD technology. Once verified, these designs, in the form of 3-D surfaces, are directly exported to solid-modeling software, where the pump’s mechanical design can be completed. Finite Element Analysis (FEA) is used to analyze and help refine the final design before 3-D solid models of the pump casing and impeller are sent to the pattern maker. The pattern maker reviews the models before the final pattern equipment is generated. Once first-article castings are produced, a 3-D coordinate measuring machine is used—by generating the 3-D surfaces of the hydraulic passageways—to inspect the castings and compare them directly to the original solid model.
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Koupaei, Ali M., Sushanta K. Mitra, and Marc Secanell. "Numerical Modelling of Mass Transfer Through Micro and Nano Capillaries." In ASME 2010 8th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels collocated with 3rd Joint US-European Fluids Engineering Summer Meeting. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fedsm-icnmm2010-30910.

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Multicomponent mass transport in the micro/nano scale is one of the most important phenomena in many engineering processes such as fuel cells. Therefore, a through understanding of the underlying physics and modeling techniques for mass transport is of crucial importance. According to Kerkhof et al. [1], due to the approximations made in the derivation of the classic transport equations for diffusion-convective dominated problems, the commonly used approach of modeling these problems by the Maxwell-Stefan and Navier-Stokes equations results in trends that are contrary to experiments even for elementary problems like gaseous counter diffusion in capillaries. A new formulation to model molecular fluid transport in multi component systems is then presented. The main aim of this study is to develop a combined experimental-numerical program to study the validity of the classical and the proposed formulations. We discuss the development of an in-house written C/C++ Object Oriented program that solves the classical and recently presented formulation numerically.
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Crandall, Dustin, Goodarz Ahmadi, and Duane Smith. "Measurement of Interfacial Area Production and Permeability Within Porous Media." In ASME 2010 8th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels collocated with 3rd Joint US-European Fluids Engineering Summer Meeting. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fedsm-icnmm2010-30214.

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An understanding of the pore-level interactions that affect multi-phase flow in porous media is important in many subsurface engineering applications, including enhanced oil recovery, remediation of dense non-aqueous liquid contaminated sites, and geologic CO2 sequestration. Standard models of two-phase flow in porous media have been shown to have several shortcomings, which might partially be overcome using a recently developed model based on thermodynamic principles that includes interfacial area as an additional parameter. A few static experimental studies have been previously performed, which allowed the determination of static parameters of the model, but no information exists concerning the interfacial area dynamic parameters. A new experimental porous flow cell that was constructed using stereolithography for two-phase gas-liquid flow studies was used in conjunction with an in-house analysis code to provide information on dynamic evolution of both fluid phases and gas-liquid interfaces. In this paper, we give a brief introduction to the new generalized model of two-phase flow model and describe how the stereolithography flow cell experimental setup was used to obtain the dynamic parameters for the interfacial area numerical model. In particular, the methods used to determine the interfacial area permeability and production terms are shown.
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Zheng, Zhi-Ying, Feng-Chen Li, and Qian Li. "Reynolds-Averaged Simulation on Turbulent Drag-Reducing Flows of Viscoelastic Fluid Based on User-Defined Function in FLUENT Package." In ASME 2014 4th Joint US-European Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting collocated with the ASME 2014 12th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fedsm2014-21327.

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A new numerical simulation methodology for turbulent flows of viscoelastic fluid was developed for engineering application purpose based on commercial computational fluid dynamics code FLUENT package. An in-house subroutine was established and embedded into FLUENT code through userdefined function functionalization. In order to benchmark this methodology, numerical simulations on turbulent channel flows of viscoelastic fluid are conducted under different cases with drag reduction rates varied from low level to high level. FENE-P (finitely extensive nonlinear elastic-Peterlin) constitutive model is used to describe the viscoelastic effect of viscoelastic fluid flow. The turbulent model is developed in the framework of k–ε–ν′2¯–f model, for which the elliptic relaxation model is modified to account for the Reynolds stress equilibrium established by the presence of elasticity in the fluid. The numerical simulation results, including velocity profiles, turbulent flow characteristics, elastic stress and conformation field, show good agreements with published DNS results, which validates the newly established method on turbulent flows of viscoelastic fluid based on FLUENT software platform for engineering applications.
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Shmueli, H., G. Ziskind, and R. Letan. "Bubble Behavior at an Uneven Wall." In ASME 2016 Heat Transfer Summer Conference collocated with the ASME 2016 Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting and the ASME 2016 14th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ht2016-7393.

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The present study deals with single bubble growth on an uneven wall. A model problem is defined and solved using a three-dimensional numerical simulation. The wall has the shape of a triangular cavity and feature vortices. The equations solved in the present study are based on macro region modelling of the bubble alone and describe its growth from the initial state to detachment from the surface and consequent motion. The model includes a simultaneous solution of conservation equations for the liquid and gaseous phases, in conjunction with three-dimensional interface tracking. The latter is achieved using the level-set method. The numerical modeling includes the multi-grid method. The complete three-dimensional model is discretized using an original in-house numerical code realized in MATLAB. Different cases of bubble growth on the triangular cavity walls are investigated. The main conclusion from the calculations is that the bubble shape and its growth rate strongly depend on its location and on the channel orientation. New features, not possible for flat walls and special for this case, are revealed and discussed. It is demonstrated that under certain conditions, the bubble is obstructed by the surface geometry. It is also shown how a growing bubble affects the flow field inside a cavity, interacting with the vortex structure.
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Casartelli, Ernesto, Luca Mangani, David Roos, and Armando Del Rio. "On the Application of the Full Reynolds Stress Model for Unsteady CFD in Hydraulic Turbomachines." In ASME 2020 Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting collocated with the ASME 2020 Heat Transfer Summer Conference and the ASME 2020 18th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fedsm2020-20398.

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Abstract The computation of the characteristic of hydraulic machines, both in pump and turbine mode, needs, when performed over a wide operating range, to take into account turbulence anisotropy. This because highly separated flows largely deviate from isotropic turbulence structures as assumed in RANS eddy viscosity models with the Boussinesq approximation. In this paper CFD computations were performed with anisotropic turbulence models in order to capture the characteristic and investigate flow structures phenomena. Experimental results are compared against the CFD simulations in order to validate the results. Specific occurring phenomena are highlighted and more complex flow structures are evident compared to those computed with standard eddy viscosity models. A in-house pressure based coupled solver was used for the CFD simulations. The code is a finite volume polyhedral CFD solver implemented in a C++ framework with the possibility to implement implicit and coupled algorithms. Second moment closure turbulence model have been successfully implemented with a standard and novel fully coupled algorithm. In the paper the advantage of the novel algorithm is presented for industrial applications. The fully coupled approach for the Reynolds Stress model allows stable simulations of transient and steady state hydraulic machines at any operating point, opening also new opportunities in obtaining high accurate results for anisotropic turbulent flows without the usage of hybrid LES/RANS models and without the model limitation of standard eddy viscosity models.
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