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Seah, Martin P., and Colin Lea. "Anastasios Demetrios Hondros CMG FRS. 18 February 1930—13 September 2016." Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 64 (March 21, 2018): 231–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbm.2017.0032.

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Professor Ernest Hondros CMG FRS DSc Dr d'U FIM CEng was a renowned British metallurgist and materials scientist, an innovator, leader, inspirational encourager, raconteur and friend to many. At the National Physical Laboratory in south west London, Hondros pioneered the measurement of thermodynamic properties of interfaces in crystalline materials and established the importance of interfacial microchemistry in the mechanical strength of engineering materials. Following a period as Head of the Materials Applications Division at the National Physical Laboratory, Dr Hondros was appointed Director of the Petten Laboratory in the Netherlands, an establishment of the European Commission's Joint Research Centre, and later was appointed Director of the Commission's Institute for Advanced Materials.
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Serafimovska, Velika Stojkova. "Svanibor Pettan – the Welcome Face of ICTM." Musicological Annual 55, no. 2 (December 13, 2019): 39–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/mz.55.2.39-40.

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They say that there is a purpose behind meeting anyone in your life. My meeting with Svanibor Pettan in August 1999 resulted in gaining a lifelong friend, a colleague and an advisor who always had positive influence not just on my personal and professional development, but more wider, on the establishment of the currently most important regional scholarly network of traditional music and dance in Southeastern Europe.
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Bordo, J., A. R. Korko, J. F. W. Markgraf, D. Perry, G. Dassel, K. W. de Haan, G. Snijders, and H. U. Staal. "39402 Non-destructive examination of LWR fuel rods at the Petten research establishments." NDT International 22, no. 4 (August 1989): 242. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0308-9126(89)91025-0.

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Moradi, Narges, Ali Taslimi, and Mohammad Ali Khazane Darloo. "A Lacanian Reading of the Poem of “On Chilliness Inside” by Ahmad Shamloo." Journal of Language Teaching and Research 8, no. 1 (January 1, 2017): 169. http://dx.doi.org/10.17507/jltr.0801.21.

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Lacan links psychoanalysis and linguistic to explain the unconscious manner, using the theories of Freud and Ferdinand de Saussure. According to Lacan’s view .the unconscious manner, is the basic of the existence and it forms from childhood. The subject” or the Child, enters to “The symbolic order”, after crossing “The imaginary order”. In “The symbolic order”, “The subject” experiences the “Lack” of union of the mother. “The subject” tries to return to childhood and the first companion form, but in “The symbolic order” it is not possible, as the establishment of the language and its domination on the child dictates such a behavior. There for “the subject” by appealing to “The object petite” like “Love” and “beloved” tries to approach to “the imaginary order”. This article first inspects Lacan’s verbal unconscious theory about “The subject”, then how this theory will become the concept of the poem of Ahmad Shamloo," On Chilliness Inside”.
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Rudin, Ronald. "In Whose Interest? The Early Years of the First Caisse Populaire, 1900‑1945." Historical Papers 22, no. 1 (April 26, 2006): 157–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/030969ar.

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Abstract In 1900 Alphonse Desjardins opened the first caisse populaire at Lévis, a small town located across the St. Lawrence from Quebec City. Many historians have seen the establishment and the early operations of the Caisse populaire de Lévis in heroic terms, as it proved to be the beginning of the development of a vast cooperative movement. Desjardins and his colleagues were described as disinterested men only desirous of providing financial services to the poor. This characterization has a certain validity, as credit was made available that could not have been found elsewhere. Nevertheless, such a perspective ignores the fact that the founders of the caisse and their successors were members of the local petite bourgoisie who were profoundly insecure regarding their place in an industrializing Quebec. As a result, the operations of this caisse up to the end of World War II were not always in the best interests of the poorer elements of Lévis.
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Bordo, J. "39402 Non-destructive examination of LWR fuel rods at the Petten research establishments Proceedings of the 4th European Conference on Non-Destructive Testing, London (United Kingdom), 13–17 Sep. 1987. Vol. 2, pp. 1468–1477. Pergamon Press, 3173 pp. (1988)." NDT & E International 22, no. 4 (August 1989): 242. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0963-8695(89)91038-4.

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Dittmar, Peter J., David W. Monks, Jonathan R. Schultheis, and Katherine M. Jennings. "EFFECTS OF POSTAPPLICATION HALOSULFURONMETHYL AT VARIOUS PERCENTS OF VINE COVERAGE ON WATERMELON YIELDS." HortScience 41, no. 3 (June 2006): 519A—519. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.41.3.519a.

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Most seedless watermelons are grown on black polyethylene mulch to aid crop establishment, growth, yield, and quality and weed control. However, nutsedge is a persistent problem in this production system, as it can easily penetrate the mulch. Halosulfuron-methyl is registered in some crops and provides excellent yellow nutsedge control. The objective of this research was to determine the effects of reduced halosulfuron-methyl contract to the watermelon plant on fruit yield and quality. The seedless watermelon cultivars, Tri-X-313 and Precious Petite, were transplanted into black polyethylene mulch and sprayed 16 days later. Halosulfuron-methyl at 35 g a.i./ha plus 0.25% (v/v) nonionic surfactant was applied at 187 L·ha–1 with a TeeJet 8002 even tip nozzle. Treatments were no spray, 25% of the vine tips, 25% of the crown, and over the top (entire plant). Plants in each treatment were rated (0% = no damage, 100% = fatality) for herbicide injury and the longest vine was measured on four plants. The no-spray treatment had the longest vines (156 cm). The topical halosulfuron treatment resulted in the shortest vines (94 cm) and the highest visual damage rating (63%). The herbicide caused foliage to yellow, internodes to shorten, and stems to crack. Treatments receiving halosulfuron-methyl applied to 25% of the vine (tip end) or 25% of the vine (crown end) resulted in reduced injury compared to the topical application. Generally, the 25% vine tip application was the safest halosulfuron treatment. The total yield (kg·ha–1) and number of watermelons/ha were similar among treatments. The no-spray treatment produced 4450 kg·ha–1 and 8300 watermelons/ha. The over-top treatment produced 3500 kg·ha–1 and 7300 watermelons/ha. Watermelon in the no-spray treatment weighed 4.4 kg, while watermelons weighed 3.9 kg with the over the top treatment. Halosulfuron-methyl is registered to apply to middles between watermelon rows; however, topical applications are prevented due to the possibility of crop injury. This research suggests that reduction of topical application to only 25% contact of the crop may improve crop tolerance. Thus application to nutsedge patches where limited contact to watermelon occurs may be a possibility in the future.
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TIMITE, Nakouana, Charles SANGNE Yao, Kouassi Bruno KPANGUI, and Yao Sadaiou Sabas BARIMA. "Exploitations cacaoyères et pratiques culturales au sein d’un espace domanial : cas de la forêt classée du Haut-Sassandra (FCHS), Côte d’Ivoire." Journal of Animal & Plant Sciences 41.3 (September 30, 2019): 7000–7014. http://dx.doi.org/10.35759/janmplsci.v41-3.5.

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1 RÉSUMÉ La forêt classée du Haut-Sassandra (FCHS) était l’une des forêts classées la mieux conservée avant la crise politico-militaire en Côte d’Ivoire. Cependant, elle a été massivement infiltrée par de nombreuses populations pendant la décennie de crises qu’a connue la Côte d’Ivoire de 2002 à 2011. La présente étude a pour objectif d’identifier les caractéristiques sociodémographiques des populations infiltrées et les pratiques culturales utilisées lors de la mise en place des plantations cacaoyères au sein de la FCHS. Pour y arriver, des enquêtes ont été réalisées de décembre 2017 à janvier 2018 auprès de 82 personnes sur environ une centaine de cacaoculteurs infiltrés dont les parcelles sont contenues dans le bloc 25 de la FCHS. Les enquêtes ont été suivies par des observations directes dans ces cacaoyères. Les résultats ont montré que 95,1 % des cacaoculteurs infiltrés sont des ressortissants Burkinabè, résidant dans les villages et campements riverains du bloc 25 de la FCHS. Ils sont majoritairement des jeunes cacaoculteurs ayant de petites plantations, généralement moins de 6 ha. La mise en place des plantations a débuté pendant la crise et s’est poursuivie après la période de conflits de 2011. Ces plantations ont été installées après défriche de la forêt par semis direct des fèves en utilisant un matériel végétal non sélectionné. Les fréquences de désherbage et de traitement phytosanitaire sont de deux à trois passages par an. Par ailleurs, la non maitrise des bonnes pratiques culturales cacaoyères, associée au manque d’encadrement (du fait de leur présence illégale au sein du domaine protégé de la FCHS), affecte le rendement annuel des plantations cacaoyères qui est d’environ 154 kg/ha contre 395 kg/ha au niveau national. Cocoa farms and farming practices within a federal area: the case of the classified forest of Haut-Sassandra (FCHS) (Côte d'Ivoire) SUMMARY The Haut-Sassandra classified forest (FCHS) was one of the best preserved classified forests before the politico-military crisis in Côte d'Ivoire. However, it was massively infiltrated by many populations during the decade of crises in Côte d'Ivoire from 2002 to 2011. The objective of this study is to identify the socio-demographic characteristics of the infiltrated populations and the farming practices used when setting up cocoa plantations within the FCHS. To achieve this, surveys were conducted from December 2017 to January 2018 among 82 people out of approximately 100 infiltrated cocoa farmers whose plots are contained in FCHS Block 25. The surveys were followed by direct observations in these cocoa farms. The results showed that 95.1% of infiltrated cocoa farmers are Burkinabe nationals, residing in villages and camps along the banks of FCHS Block 25. They are mainly young cocoa farmers with small plantations, generally less than 6 ha. The establishment of plantations began during the crisis and continued after the 2011 conflict period. These plantations were installed after clearing the forest by direct seeding of the beans using unselected plant material. The frequency of weeding and phytosanitary treatment is two to three times a year. In addition, the lack of good cocoa farming practices, combined with the lack of supervision (due to their illegal presence within the FCHS protected area), affects the annual yield of cocoa plantations, which is around 154 kg/ha compared to 395 kg/ha at national level.
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Bilotte, Michel, Laurent Koess, and Elie-Jean Debroas. "Relationships between tectonics and sedimentation on the northeastern margin of the Subpyrenean trough during the late Santonian." Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France 176, no. 5 (September 1, 2005): 443–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/176.5.443.

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Abstract In the eastern part of the Aquitaine Basin and to the south of the Toulouse high, the Subpyrenean trough is a narrow trench oriented N110°E to N130° E. The deposits on the northeastern side of this depression are preserved in the autochthonous Mesozoic cover of the Variscan Mouthoumet Massif, but also in the parautochthonous or allochthonous tectonic units that fringe to the north (Camps – Peyrepertuse slice, fig. 2) the North Pyrenean frontal thrust. From the Middle Cenomanian to the Lower Santonian included (96 to 85 Ma ago), the sedimentation in the Mouthoumet Massif indicates shallow marine carbonate or mixed (carbonate to terrigenous) conditions. The different facies depend mainly on two parameters : the variations of the accommodation space for sedimentation and the location of the numerous rudist buildups. The deposits are first organized in a homoclinal ramp until the Turonian. From the Coniacian up to the early Santonian, drowned platform patterns prevail. During the late Santonian and more precisely around 85 Ma with an other event around 84 Ma, the Mouthoumet Massif and its cover broke up under tectonic stresses. Positive and negative topographies reactivate the Variscan fault system. Platform – slope/basin morphologies substituted the preceeding ramp and drowned platform morphology. Looking to the south and in the direction N120°E, the distal slope received gravitational and turbiditic sediments called the Grès de Labastide (fig. 7). The sediment supply shifted from north to south and from east to west. To the north of this slope, the platform itself broke up into a mosaic of rhomboedric blocks, leading to a graben and horst morphology. Those units are clearly different according to the character of their sedimentary facies, deltaic or reefal (Montagne des Cornes, Calcaires de Camps – Peyrepertuse). The detailed stratigraphic and sedimentologic studies of some of these systems reveal a tectono-sedimentary evolution involving two successive cycles Ss1 (lower Upper Santonian) and Ss2 (Uppermost Santonian). In the western part of the Mouthoumet Massif this cyclic evolution is recorded from south to north, on the Parahou slope, the Rennes-les-Bains graben and the Bugarach horst. The lower cycle Ss1, located on the Rennes-les-Bains graben, is approximatively 85 Ma to 84 Ma in age. It starts with reworked deposits (lowstand systems tract) made up of sometimes several m3 elements derived from former sedimentary deposits (from Turonian up to Lower Santonian) even when the same deposits are in place on the adjacent horsts (e.g. the eastern horst of Bugarach). Those reworked deposits fill the bottom of the graben, principally in the transit zones (debris-flows of the Conglomerat de la Ferrière), or in the Parahou slope (slumps and debris-flows of the Cascade des Mathieux); then the deltaic complex of Rennes-les-Bains covers the older chaotic deposits; the blue marls and the overlying sandy facies (transgressive and highstand systems tracts) related to prodelta and deltafront deposits represent the infilling of the Rennes-les Bains graben. The upper cycle Ss2 developed probably between 84 Ma to 83,5 Ma; its geographical extension overlaps the limits of the lower cycle (e.g. the Bugarach horst), but its sedimentary organisation is still the same including: on the Parahou slope debris-flow and intrabasinal reworking (Conglomérat des Gascous: lowstand systems tract); on the northern platform transgressive and highstand systems tracts, present in the Montagne des Cornes delta where the Marnes bleues de Sougraigne represent the prodelta deposits, and the terrigenous and rudist buildups of the delta front deposits (fig.7). The final infilling results from the spreading from NE to SW, of the (estuarine ? to) fluvial deposits of the Grès d’Alet Formation at around 83 Ma. In the eastern part of the Mouthoumet Massif, sedimentary development is punctuated by tectonic events. Nevertheless, it is possible to identify in some outcrops the main elements of the two tectono-sedimentary cycles. – The cycle Ss1 is partly preserved in the genetic sequence which links the Calcaires de Camps-Peyrepertuse (shelf margin wedge systems tract) and the Marnes du Pla de Sagnes (transgressive systems tract). The cycle Ss2 is only known through different facies of the Grès de Labastide Formation: reworked deposits on the slope; coarse-grained silicoclastic deposits on the transit zones. – In the cycle Ss1 differences appear between the western and the eastern parts of the Mouthoumet massif. When in the western area deltaic conditions prevailed, in the eastern area a shallow carbonate and buildup facies developed. Such differences disappear in the cycle Ss2 by the general establishment of fore slope deltaic deposits. The geodynamic reconstruction resulting from plate kinematics indicates a major change between the early Coniacian (89 Ma) and the Middle Campanian (79 Ma), when the sinistral/divergent motion of Iberia with respect to stable Europe turned to a dextral/convergent movement. The tectono-sedimentary events presented here took place during this period (85 Ma to 83 Ma). The tectono-sedimentary evolution of the subpyrenean trough and the shift of the European and Iberian plates are thought to be intimately linked. The new chronological and geodynamical data proposed herein show that the genesis and the evolution of the subpyrenean sedimentary processes related to the northern Aquitanian margin of the Subpyrenean trough allow to draw some basic conclusions: – the opening of the Subpyrenean trough occurred in two steps, the first around 85 Ma and the second around 84 Ma; – this caused a change in the sedimentary setting with platform environments replacing the earlier ramp geometry; – the Subpyrenean trough formed and evolved under transtensive tectonic conditions; – during the late Santonian two tectono-eustatic sequences marked the former stages of the eastward opening and infilling of this basin; – the diachronous infilling which began here around 83,5 Ma prograded to the western Plantaurel and Petites-Pyrénées area; – no significant northward shifting of the depositional-axis of the Senonian basins occurred; – only a gradual westward shift of the depositional centers, along the subpyrenean direction of the slope area (N110°E to N130°E) was noticed.
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Levander, Ulrika, and Lina Sturfelt. "Samhällsvårdens Svarte Petter." Socialvetenskaplig tidskrift 26, no. 1 (October 10, 2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/svt.2019.26.1.2359.

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Drawing the short straw. Contemporary and historical categorizations of children in foster and residential care with mental health disordersAbout 67 per cent of children placed in residential care in Sweden suffer from mental health disorders. Although the problem has been recognized for decades, the group’s access to sufficient mental healthcare is still lagging. In this article we examine contemporary and historical categorizations of mental health issues among children in foster and residential care. The study examines Swedish commission reports, government bills, and Children’s Acts published between 1902 and 2016 where the issue is discussed. Hereby, ”the history of the present”, and its implications for the targeted group, is analysed and problematized. Our findings show that continuous talk of preventive actions in the name of the all-embracing welfare state repeatedly has downplayed the group’s access to mental health interventions. Ever since the establishment of the child psychiatric field in the 1940s, a discursive battle about the public responsibility for the group is also raging. In the 1970s, coordination is articulated as the grand solution, but the problem still persists. Neither the contemporary child rights perspective nor the latest law regulations of forced coordination for children in care have changed the group’s underprivileged position. Whether the legal turn will finally lead to recognition of the group’s right to adequate mental health care remains an open question.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Petten Establishment"

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Santamaria, Scott. "A Strategic Study of Assembly Plant Establishment in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia." Thesis, Linköping University, Department of Management and Economics, 2001. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-886.

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Preface: Traditionally, assembly plant establishment in foreign countries has been a way for corporations to avoid high import duties and/or gain access to free-trade zones. With World Trade Organization (WTO) membership rising, and consequently import duties falling, the role of the assembly plant is changing. Purpose Statement: This thesis concentrates on companies that contemplate on, or have ambitions of establishing industrial assembly facilities in the country of Saudi Arabia. The main purpose is to present the disadvantages and advantages associated with assembly plant establishment, as well as to discuss and give recommendations regarding suitable assembly plant goals (long-term) in Saudi Arabia. Research Process: Background information from Scania CV AB and literary sources have provided the foundation for this research’s empirical results, which have been based on interviews, observations and articles obtained in Saudi Arabia, as well as from Scania, Arabic news sources and the Internet. Results: For corporations that can lower their overall costs in Saudi Arabia, the country offers basic assembly prerequisites. For corporations looking for long-term production, the potentiality is limited to a few major industrial areas - namely oil-, gas-, mineral-, plastics-, and chemical related industries.

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Muratspahic, Ema, and Marie Byh. "Förtroende i långsiktiga affärsrelationer : The Establishment of the Business Network Automation Region - A Study of a Industrial Phenomena. Peter Ekman & Peter Thilenius (Eds., 2010)." Thesis, Mälardalen University, School of Sustainable Development of Society and Technology, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-9938.

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Syfte: Denna studies syfte är att beskriva förtroendets roll i långsiktiga affärsrelationer mellan företag inom automationsindustribranschen. Betydelsen av ett starkare/svagare förtroende beskrivs och detta görs utifrån automationsföretagens perspektiv.

Metod: Teorin grundar sig främst på Morgan och Hunts (1994) trust & commitment theory, där förtroende och relationsåtagande beskrivs som förutsättningar för långsiktiga b2b relationer. För att kunna testa hypoteserna, samt besvara syftet genomfördes en kvantitativ undersökning i form av en enkätundersökning med 251 deltagande företagskontakter.

Resultat: Förtroende och relationsåtagande är förutsättningar för långsiktiga B2B relationer, vilket är en fördel för automationsföretag. En viss nivå av osäkerhet behövs för att förtroende ska kunna existera i långsiktiga affärsrelationer mellan automationsföretag.

Nyckelord: Förtroende, Relationsåtagande, Osäkerhet, Långsiktiga affärsrelationer, Business-to-business.


Ett projekt bestående av 9 studenter, resultatet blev en bok.
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Johansson, Stefan, and Azar Soran Rashidzadeh. "Branding in industrial markets : The Establishment of the Business Network Automation Region - A Study of a Industrial Phenomena. Peter Ekman & Peter Thilenius (Eds., 2010)." Thesis, Mälardalens högskola, Akademin för hållbar samhälls- och teknikutveckling, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-9889.

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Purpose: To investigate how automation companies within Mälardalen region are aware of the value of brand building in a business-to-business context. The primary interest in this chapter concerns the complexity of business-to-business buyer behaviour and the perceived value of brand related attributes from industrial suppliers perspective. Design/Methodology/Approach: Primary research material was gathered through a structured data collection in the form of direct-questioner consisting of pre-arranged fixed alternative questions. 257 mailings were distributed to top level management with marketing responsibility. Findings: The management of automation companies perceives both product-related and non-product related brand attributes important to communicate in business relations with their customers, highlighting personal capability and trust as key in brand communication.
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Sylverberg, Tomas. "The internationalisation process of the firm : a case study." Thesis, Linköping University, Department of Management and Economics, 2004. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-2167.

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Background: The Uppsala model is the most accepted paradigm regarding the internationalisation process of the firm. This thesis tries to complement the Uppsala model with Porter's theories regarding internationalisation.

Purpose: The purpose of this thesis is to study to what extent the Uppsala model is applicable to a small manufacturing firm, and to see if the theory, combined with the Porterian framework, can provide a more solid framework for the description of the internationalisation process of the firm.

Method: The master thesis is based on one personal interview with the CEO of the study object, Bukowski design.

Results: The internationalisation process of the firm can to some extent be explained using the Uppsala model. It is, however, valuable to complete the picture with, for example, Porter’s theories, that permit a deeper understanding.

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Zdrojewski, Simone Verfasser], and Hans-Peter [Akademischer Betreuer] [Blossfeld. "Patterns and changes of young people’s labor market entry and early career establishment in France since the early 1990s / Simone Zdrojewski. Betreuer: Hans-Peter Blossfeld." Bamberg : Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, 2012. http://d-nb.info/1058436252/34.

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Yusufi, Nahid [Verfasser], Markus [Akademischer Betreuer] Schwaiger, Markus [Gutachter] Schwaiger, Gabriele [Gutachter] Multhoff, and Peter [Gutachter] Bartenstein. "Establishment of in vivo imaging strategies for tracking of TCR-transgenic T cells / Nahid Yusufi ; Gutachter: Markus Schwaiger, Gabriele Multhoff, Peter Bartenstein ; Betreuer: Markus Schwaiger." München : Universitätsbibliothek der TU München, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1190818671/34.

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Hahn, Florian [Verfasser], Andreas P. M. [Gutachter] Weber, and Peter [Gutachter] Westhoff. "Genome editing and establishment of efficient gene targeting approaches in Arabidopsis using the CRISPR/Cas9 system / Florian Hahn ; Gutachter: Andreas P. M. Weber, Peter Westhoff." Düsseldorf : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek der Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1159373612/34.

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Zdrojewski, Simone [Verfasser], and Hans-Peter [Akademischer Betreuer] Blossfeld. "Patterns and changes of young people’s labor market entry and early career establishment in France since the early 1990s / Simone Zdrojewski. Betreuer: Hans-Peter Blossfeld." Bamberg : Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, 2012. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:473-opus4-6195.

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Rahim, Muhammad Imran [Verfasser], and Peter Paul [Akademischer Betreuer] Müller. "Establishment of biological test systems for metallic magnesium as a novel implant material and its interaction with bacteria, cells and tissue / Muhammad Imran Rahim ; Betreuer: Peter Paul Müller." Braunschweig : Technische Universität Braunschweig, 2015. http://d-nb.info/1175819468/34.

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van, der Meer Anna-Marina [Verfasser], Björn Michael [Akademischer Betreuer] Kampa, Peter Markus [Akademischer Betreuer] Walter, and Frank [Akademischer Betreuer] Müller. "Establishment and characterization of a unilateral UV-induced photoreceptor degeneration model in the C57Bl/6J mouse and chinchilla bastard rabbit / Anna-Marina van der Meer ; Björn Michael Kampa, Peter Markus Walter, Frank Müller." Aachen : Universitätsbibliothek der RWTH Aachen, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1221697420/34.

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Books on the topic "Petten Establishment"

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L'écho des bistrots: Petite confidence sur les cafés, pubs, tavernes et autres buvettes. Paris: Transboréal, 2012.

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Davies, Brian. Military Engineers and the Rise of Imperial Russia. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781845861209.003.0009.

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Before 1690 the Muscovite state was handicapped by its lack of knowledge of western engineering techniques and especially of mathematics and geometry. From the time of Peter the Great it moved rapidly to close the gap with the appointment of experienced foreign engineers, translation work, and the establishment of military academies. Originally lagging behind their Polish-Lithuanian enemies in gunnery and cartography, the Russians had by the eighteenth century introduced a new technical vocabulary into Russian and established good schools of navigation, gunnery, cartography and artillery.
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Shrock, Dennis. Joseph Haydn – The Creation. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190469023.003.0005.

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This chapter discusses Haydn’s employment history with the Esterházy family and its important role in his musical development and in the establishment of his fame, his introduction to Handel oratorios during travels to London, his relationships with Johann Peter Salomon and Gottfried van Swieten, factors regarding the history and development of the libretto of The Creation, and circumstances surrounding the composition and premiere of the oratorio. Musical topics focus on Haydn’s particular manner of text expression as well as organization of musical material in terms of structure. Performance practice topics include discussion of the oratorio’s editions, performance language in German or English, scoring, meter and tempo, metric accentuation, recitative, and ornamentation.
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Newman, Daniel. The Arabic Literary Language. Edited by Jonathan Owens. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199764136.013.0021.

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This article discusses the developments in formal written Arabic in the early Modern period, which started with Napoleon’s invasion and occupation of Egypt (1798–1802), when the Arab Muslim world first came into direct contact with the West. The article first discusses the emergence and development of Modern Standard Arabic. Then it details the calls for language reform and revival, spurred by widening political and financial encroachments of Western powers all over the Muslim world. Finally, the article describes the establishment of language institutions aimed at preserving the language from foreign terms. It shows that the existence of multiple normative institutions was inherently self-defeating. Driven by political and ideological reasons, it resulted in petty rivalries between the various organizations, each vying for authority.
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Spalding, Susan Eike. Dance at Pine Mountain Settlement School. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038549.003.0006.

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This chapter examines the role played by the Pine Mountain Settlement School in the promotion of dance in Eastern Kentucky beginning in the early twentieth century. It first provides a historical background on Pine Mountain Settlement School and on one of its founders, Katherine Pettit. It then discusses the ways that Pine Mountain utilized recreation and dance to promote good health and good citizenship; settlement workers' fight for dance hall reform in the Eastern Kentucky mountains beginning in 1910; and the establishment of the Conference of Southern Mountain Workers and the Russell Sage Foundation. It also explores the role of folk dance as an antidote to popular culture; how the Mountain Folk Festival helped to sustain dance at Pine Mountain; and Pine Mountain's promotion of Danish dance above local dance as well as its decision to return to local dance tradition. The chapter concludes with an assessment of Pine Mountain's legacy in terms of helping various types of dancing take root as living tradition in Eastern Kentucky.
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Davies, Peter N. The Trade Makers. Liverpool University Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.5949/liverpool/9780968128893.001.0001.

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This journal reprints the history of the Elder Dempster company by Peter N. Davies, from 1852-1972, originally published in 1973. It includes an additional chapter, also by Peter Davies, on the history of the company from 1973-1989, covering its decline and final years. The purpose is to describe and analyse the economic history of the Elder Dempster shipping company and its predecessors, and provide an account of West African and British economic backgrounds. The journal is divided into five parts, each concerning a different era in the company’s history. Part 1 covers the formation of the African Steam Ship Company, which would eventually merge and become Elder Dempster; Part 2 covers the expansion of Elder Dempster and the partnership with Alfred Lewis Jones; Part 3 explores major historical events and their impact on Elder Dempster, including the Great War, the transition from war to peace, and the end of the Royal Mail group; Part 4 concerns the establishment of Elder Dempster Lines Limited, the emergence of successful rival companies, the Second World War and post-war reconstruction, and prediction for the company for the 1970s and beyond, as this part concluded the first edition of the history; Part 5 is a retrospective look at the 1970s and 1980s, and tracks the decline of Elder Dempster and the evolution of the Ocean Group.
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Borodovsky, A. P., and S. V. Gorokhov. Umrevinsky ostrog: Results of the 2010–2017 archaeological research. IAET SB RAS Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17746/7803-0307-7.2020.

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Th e monograph is the fi rst source to fully introduce into scientifi c discourse the results of the comprehensive studies of the representative item of the Early Modern Period in the Upper Ob region, the Umrevinsky ostrog, that were conducted in 2010–2017 and are still under way. It is discovered that the cultural layer of this archaeological monument contains structures and artifacts dating back by their traditions to the Moscow Tzardom and the Peter I period. Th e research of an extensive necropolis of the Umrevinsky ostrog and analysis of the metal composition of those cross pendants discovered in the territory of the monument allowed attributing the chronology of its appearance and existence. Th e appendix dwells in detail upon the written sources related to the Umrevinsky ostrog and academic missions of the fi rst half of the 18th century, during which the fi rst items of the archaeological heritage in the territory of Novosibirsk region were found. Th e publication is meant for archaeologists, ethnographists, historians, local historians, museum employees, teachers, and students of the departments of history of higher education establishments.
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Book chapters on the topic "Petten Establishment"

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Trollope, Frances. "Chapter VI: Servants—Society—Evening Parties." In Domestic Manners of the Americans. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199676873.003.0008.

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The greatest difficulty in organizing a family establishment in Ohio, is getting servants, or, as it is there called, ‘getting help,’ for it is more than petty treason to the Republic, to call a free citizen a servant. The whole class of...
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"Chapter I. Her Establishment; Or, Peter Sent To Rome." In The Tradition of the Syriac Church of Antioch concerning the Primacy and the Prerogatives of St. Peter and of his Successors the Roman Pontiffs, edited by Joseph Gagliardi, 73–78. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463226855-018.

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Fedyukin, Igor. "The Navigation School and the “Profit-Maker”." In The Enterprisers, 54–77. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190845001.003.0003.

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This chapter surveys the early history of the Moscow School of Mathematics and Navigation, one of the most notable educational projects of Peter I’s reign. The school is famous for its secular, mathematics-oriented curriculum and for the role played in its establishment by the tsar himself, who personally hired the first teachers for it in England. Upon closer inspection, however, it turns out that the evidence of the tsar’s direct involvement in the design, establishment, or running of the Navigation School is extremely limited. The documents, however, bear witness to the key role played in shaping the school by Aleksei Kurbatov (1663–1721), a notorious “profit-maker,” that is, an “inventor” of new revenue sources for the treasury. As the chapter demonstrates, Kurbatov used this project to harness resources and administrative opportunities for himself, as well as to support his own circle of clients, drawn from the ranks of Moscow’s “Latinizing” literati.
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Kaukiainen, Yrjö. "Shrinking the World: Improvements in the Speed of Information Transmission, c. 1820-1870." In Sail and Steam, 231–60. Liverpool University Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.5949/liverpool/9780973007374.003.0020.

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This chapter discusses the important developments in shipping communication that took place decades before the establishment of the electric telegraph. It emphasises that the improvement of communications was a major factor in the growth process of ocean shipping productivity and draws materials from Lloyd’s List; the British Post Office; the East India Company; and Peter Malm’s shipping correspondence in order to provide testimonies and transmission speeds to show the development of communication. The chapter also considers the role of the steamship in the transformation of overseas communication from the end of the 1830s whilst looking at the emergence of new technology in the expanding shipping market.
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Ødegaard, Marie. "Cooking-Pit Sites as Assembly Sites: Lunde in Vestfold, South-East Norway—A Regional Assembly Site in the Early Iron Age?" In Power and Place in Europe in the Early Middle Ages, 107–26. British Academy, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197266588.003.0005.

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This chapter discusses large cooking-pit sites as remains of large-scale gatherings, and investigates whether they could have functioned as early assembly sites. Three such locations in Vestfold county, south-east Norway, are discussed, with a particular focus on one of them, Lunde—one of Northern Europe’s largest cooking-pit sites. This chapter examines the possible relationship between them, medieval thing sites and later administrative areas. Cooking-pit sites fall out of use around ad 600, a change that corresponds with several cultural-historical transformations in Scandinavia. The different integrated components of the sites—cultic, juridical and military functions—were divided spatially at that time, perhaps as a result of changing social structures and establishment of petty kingdoms in Eastern Norway. In time, however, royal control over the thing organisation grew increasingly, leading to more formalised systems of governance and administration.
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Travis, Donald S. "Civil-Military Relations Post-9/11." In Landpower in the Long War, 61–82. University Press of Kentucky, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813177571.003.0005.

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Post-9/11 civil-military challenges associated with sustained military operations against assorted enemies in Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia, and other regions around the world are examined through the Clausewitzian concept known as the "paradoxical trinity" of the people, the military establishment, and the civilian government. As America's wars are conducted by a consortium of land forces that General Peter Schoomaker once characterized as a "new strategic triad" composed of the Army and Marines with Special Operations Forces (SOF), the Clausewitzian framework is employed to help reassess three interrelated lessons drawn from the Vietnam War: the legality of war, the use of advanced weapons and their associated strategies, and the persistent debates over how best to employ military power focused on conventional versus unconventional forces' roles, missions, and tactics. Potential futures of landpower and civil-military relations are identified and discussed to challenge current political and military policies and stimulate further inquiry.
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Fedyukin, Igor. "The Noble Cadet Corps and the “Germans,” 1730s." In The Enterprisers, 134–70. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190845001.003.0006.

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This chapter explores the establishment of the Noble Land Cadet Corps in St. Petersburg (1731), the most important educational institution for the nobility in Russia in the eighteenth century, in the context of court politics of the era. The creation of a military school and its design might be expected to naturally follow from the needs of the army. Instead, the chapter demonstrates that the Corps served as instrument for the self-promotion efforts of its ambitious founder, Field Marshal von Münnich, and that it is due to his unique standing at the court that the school enjoyed imperial patronage and received funding on a scale unimaginable under Peter I. Once established, the Corps became a platform for the enterprising efforts of its faculty and staff and, insofar as these were recruited largely through the Pietists networks, also for their pedagogical experiments that defined the educational profile of this elite school.
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Larkin, Felix M., and James Whitworth. "Satirical Journalism." In The Edinburgh History of the British and Irish Press, Volume 3, 556–73. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474424929.003.0029.

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This chapter discusses satire, in both literary and visual form, as an element in British and Irish journalism in the twentieth century. It reviews specifically anti-establishment journals such as Dublin Opinion and Private Eye, but also considers the work of notable individual satirical journalists in the mainstream press such as D.B. Wyndham Lewis and J.B. Morton (‘Beachcomber’) in the Daily Express and Brian O’Nolan (‘Myles na gCopaleen’) and Donal Foley in the Irish Times. There is particular emphasis on political cartoons, perhaps the most popular and influential form of satirical journalism in the twentieth century. There is a rich history of cartooning in Britain and Ireland, starting with the innovative work of W.K. Haselden in the Daily Mirror and Percy Fearon (‘Poy’) in the Daily Mail, and with many outstanding later practitioners of the art – for example, David Low, Osbert Lancester, Charles E. Kelly, Gerald Scarfe, Mel Calman, Peter Brookes, Steve Bell, Nicola Jennings and Martyn Turner.
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Curran, Daragh. "‘Loyal to the Crown but not the Crown’s Government’: The Challenge to Policing Posed by the Orange Order in 1830s Ulster." In Crime, Violence and the Irish in the Nineteenth Century. Liverpool University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5949/liverpool/9781786940650.003.0011.

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The strength of the Orange Order in early nineteenth-century Ulster, if at first a boon, was later a cause of concern for successive British governments. From local magistrates at petty sessions through to William Saurin, the Attorney General, Orangeism permeated the administration of law and order in the northern province. A radical shake up of the justice system, including the establishment of a new constabulary force, was undertaken during the 1820s and 1830s. This chapter explores the reactions of the Orange Order to the new police and in the process augments the extant literature on the ‘conditional loyalty’ of Ulster loyalism. Purges of Orangemen from the magistracy during the 1830s, the disbandment of the yeomanry in 1833, and the enforcement by the constabulary (in some instances at least) of the prohibition on assemblies and arches, fuelled Orange rage and prompted violent resistance to the forces of law and order. This essay posits that Ulster Orangemen could not countenance the possibility that the laws upheld and administered by Dublin Castle could apply to loyal citizens such as themselves. As a result, their disobedience towards the police in the years immediately following Emancipation ran contrary to the rules of the Orange Institution to uphold the law.
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Kelly, James E. "English women religious, the exile male colleges and national identities in Counter-Reformation Europe." In College Communities Abroad. Manchester University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781784995140.003.0008.

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Uniquely among Catholic minority communities in Protestant Europe, the English produced a female religious network that rivalled the seminary institutions, both existing in a complex symbiosis. This gives an unrivalled opportunity of a comparative study. In 1598, the first English convent was established in Brussels and was to be followed by a further 21 establishments across Flanders and France with around 4,000 women entering them over the following 200 years. Most were enclosed convents, in theory cut off from the outside world. However, in practice the nuns were not isolated and their contacts and networks spread widely. These contacts included other Catholic exile institutions. In some instances, there were English colleges located nearby, such as in Paris, where three communities of English women religious shared the city with a college for secular clergy. This chapter will explore how much these male and female English institutions mixed. Were they concentrated only on their own survival or were male and female expressions of the Counter-Reformation bound by national interest? In somewhere like Lisbon – where the Bridgettine community and the College of Ss Peter and Paul were geographically separated from the majority of their fellow countrymen and women in exile – was the need for collaboration and shared networks a vital means of survival? The final part of this chapter will examine whether Catholic identity overrode national interests. It will ask whether archipelagic Catholic identities were formed in the Catholic diaspora through the relationship of the English convents with the continental Irish and Scottish colleges. By addressing such questions, this chapter will investigate whether gender and national boundaries were overridden for the sake of Catholic survival.
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