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Journal articles on the topic "QUOTE CORRETTE"

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O'Beirne, Tracy. "Correct Quote About Salary." Journal of Nursing Scholarship 36, no. 1 (March 2004): 4–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1547-5069.2004.4003_7.x.

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Berman, Sheri. "The Vain Hope for "Correct" Timing." Journal of Democracy 18, no. 3 (2007): 14–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jod.2007.0039.

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Peters, D. L. "Comment on "Streamflow input to Lake Athabasca, Canada" by Rasouli et al. (2013)." Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions 11, no. 3 (March 20, 2014): 3137–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/hessd-11-3137-2014.

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Abstract. This comment paper addresses data and analysis issues in a paper entitled "Streamflow input to Lake Athabasca, Canada" by Rasouli et al. (2013). Analyses of observed and naturalized lake level data for Lake Athabasca are redone in this comment paper with corrected hydrometric data to provide northerners and researchers with the correct information for environmental assessments.
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Williams, Daniel H. "Politically Correct in Milan: A Reply to "Diehard Homoians and the Election of Ambrose"." Journal of Early Christian Studies 5, no. 3 (1997): 441–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/earl.1997.0074.

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Childs, Claire. "Canny good, or quite canny?" English World-Wide 37, no. 3 (October 14, 2016): 238–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/eww.37.3.01chi.

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The word canny has long been associated with the dialects of the North East of England, most typically in its adjectival sense. However, it has four distinct functions (adjective, adverb, intensifier and modifier in quantifying expressions), which this paper tracks in a diachronic speech corpus. Although the intensifier (e.g. it’s canny good) is documented in the Survey of English Dialects (Upton, Parry and Widowson 1994), it appears in the corpus later than expected with the profile of an incoming form. Results from a judgement task corroborate the corpus trends and show that people’s intuitions about intensifier canny correlate with age as well as the semantics and position of the following adjective, in such a way that shows the intensifier is not fully delexicalised. The present research highlights the value of combining production and perception data in establishing how the origins of a linguistic item affect its distribution in its new function.
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Nakai, H., and Y. Kamide. "Substorm-associated large-scale magnetic field changes in the magnetotail: a prerequisite for "magnetotail deflation" events." Annales Geophysicae 21, no. 4 (April 30, 2003): 869–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/angeo-21-869-2003.

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Abstract. An attempt is made to search for a critical condition in the lobe magnetic field to initiate large-scale magnetic field changes associated with substorm expansions. Using data from ISEE-1 for 1978, sudden decreases in the lobe magnetic field accompanied by magnetic field dipolarizations are identified. In this study, such events are designated as the magnetotail deflation. The magnetic field component parallel to the equatorial plane, BE , is normalized to a fixed geocentric distance, BEN , and is corrected for the compression effect of the solar wind dynamic pres-sure, BENC . It is shown that the BENC value just prior to a magnetotail deflation correlates well with the Dst index; BENC = 37.5 - 0.217 Dst0, where Dst0 denotes the Dst value corrected for the solar wind dynamic pressure. This regression function appears to delineate the upper limit of BENC values, when they are sorted by the Dst0 index. On the basis of this finding it is suggested that a prerequisite condition for magnetotail deflations must exist in the magnetosphere.Key words. Magnetospheric physics (magnetotail; current systems; storms and substorms)
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Peters, D. L. "Comment on "Streamflow input to Lake Athabasca, Canada" by Rasouli et al. (2013)." Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 18, no. 9 (September 12, 2014): 3615–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/hess-18-3615-2014.

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Abstract. This comment paper addresses data and analysis issues in a paper entitled "Streamflow Input to Lake Athabasca, Canada" by Rasouli et al. (2013). Analyses of observed and naturalized lake level data for Lake Athabasca are redone in this comment paper with corrected hydrometric data to provide northerners and researchers with the correct information for environmental assessments. The comment paper also highlights the importance of including in the analysis not only direct inflows to Lake Athabasca, but also the hydraulic influences on lake outflow, especially when meaningful future projections of lake levels are required for water management.
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Maynard, Patrick. ""What Will Surprise You Most": Self-Regulating Systems and Problems of Correct Use in Plato's Republic." Journal of the History of Philosophy 38, no. 1 (2000): 1–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/hph.2005.0098.

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Nicholson, D. P. "Comment on "Consistent calculation of aquatic gross production from oxygen triple isotope measurements" by Kaiser (2011)." Biogeosciences Discussions 8, no. 4 (July 18, 2011): 7127–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bgd-8-7127-2011.

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Abstract. Kaiser (2011) has introduced an improved method for calculating gross productivity from the triple isotopic composition of dissolved oxygen in aquatic systems. His equation avoids approximations of previous methodologies, and also accounts for additional physical processes such as kinetic fractionation during invasion and evasion at the air-sea interface. However, when comparing his new approach to previous methods, Kaiser inconsistently defines the biological end-member with the result of overestimating the degree to which the various approaches of previous studies diverge. In particular, for his base case, Kaiser assigns a 17O excess to the product of photosynthesis that is too low, resulting in his result being ~30 % too high when compared to previous equations. When this is corrected, I find that Kaiser's equations are consistent with all previous study methodologies within about ±20 % for realistic conditions of metabolic balance (f) and gross productivity (g). A methodological bias of ±20 % is of similar magnitude to current uncertainty in the wind-speed dependence of the air-sea gas transfer velocity, k, which directly impacts calculated gross productivity rates as well. While previous results could and should be revisited and corrected using the proposed improved equations, the magnitude of such corrections may be much less than implied by Kaiser.
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Bellaire, S., J. B. Jamieson, and C. Fierz. "Corrigendum to "Forcing the snow-cover model SNOWPACK with forecasted weather data" published in The Cryosphere, 5, 1115–1125, 2011." Cryosphere 7, no. 2 (March 25, 2013): 511–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/tc-7-511-2013.

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Abstract. This corrigendum is written to correct a misinterpretation of data used for the analysis of the paper entitled "Forcing the snow-cover model SNOWPACK with forecasted weather data". In the following we will provide corrected figures, equations and tables where applicable.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "QUOTE CORRETTE"

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Tassinari, Aurelio. "Sistemi di quote in ambito nazionale ed europeo." Bachelor's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2016.

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La tesi si propone in una prima parte di introdurre importanti concetti quali la reale forma della Terra, la definizione di quota ortometrica ed ondulazione geoidica ed i riferimenti rispetto a cui esse si misurano: ciò è necessario per descrivere la quota Helmert, la quota dinamica e la quota normale, ossia i sistemi di quote corrette per gravità attualmente utilizzati. Nella seconda parte le argomentazioni principali verteranno sui sistemi di riferimento verticali dei paesi europei e sull’importanza di unificare i datums in un’unica soluzione. Si elencheranno i vari tentativi di aggregazione dei sistemi che si sono susseguiti nella storia europea, con approfondimenti sulle loro caratteristiche e parametri statistici. Nella terza ed ultima parte, si discuterà della realizzazione più moderna di un sistema di riferimento verticale comune ai paesi comunitari, e si indicheranno le sue differenze rispetto ai sistemi precedenti. Si concluderà l’elaborato con un breve accenno sul futuro dei datum verticali europei.
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Reis, Fernando Soares dos. "Estudo e implementação de um "no-break" utilizando a tecnica dos "QRC-ZCS&quot." reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFSC, 1990. http://repositorio.ufsc.br/xmlui/handle/123456789/75636.

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Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Centro Tecnologico
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Este trabalho consiste no estudo e implementação de um NO-BREAK empregando um Conversor Quase-Ressonante com Comutação na Passagem por Zero da Corrente (Quasi-Resonant Converter Zero-Current Switching - QRC-ZCS) associado a um inversor convencional do tipo 180o em ponte. A contribuição fundamental desta dissertação está no fato de apresentar uma tecnologia recente. Com conceitos totalmente novos (ex: comutação não dissipativa na realização de um equipamento para aplicações industriais. A grande característica desta nova tecnologia reside no fato de operar em altas freqüências sem que o rendimento seja prejudicado, reduzindo assim o peso e volume do equipamento. Neste trabalho é apresentado um estudo analítico do sistema com projeto e validações por simulação. Um protótipo de laboratório foi implementado e os resultados experimentais se mostraram satisfatórios.
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Books on the topic "QUOTE CORRETTE"

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Young, Roxanne K. Correct and Preferred Usage. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jama/9780195176339.003.0011.

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The second quote, from a 1904 editorial in JAMA, certainly holds true today, but of course, editors do consider manuscripts that are poorly written but are of good science, although they may feel less confident about a paper’s content if the presentation is sloppy. Also, authors whose first language is not that of the journal should still be given consideration. In particular, editors should not lose the author’s voice, especially in informal usage. Still, scientific writing should be as precise as possible to avoid misinterpretation. This section provides a selection of correct and preferred terms...
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Machery, Edouard. Postscript. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198807520.003.0009.

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Debates about the limits of philosophical knowledge go way back, and philosophers fall roughly into two distinct traditions. Some, like Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, and Leibniz, are optimistic about the reach of philosophizing; others, like Hume, Dewey, and James, incline toward thinking that philosophical knowledge is limited and emphasize the critical role of philosophy: On their view, philosophy corrects erroneous, empty, or misleading ideas. Each tradition is of course quite diverse, but each is also unified by its optimism or pessimism about philosophical knowledge. ...
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Wolff, Nathan. Not Quite Hope and Other Political Emotions in the Gilded Age. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198831693.001.0001.

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Not Quite Hope and Other Political Emotions in the Gilded Age argues that late-nineteenth-century US fiction grapples with and helps to conceptualize the disagreeable feelings that are both a threat to citizens’ agency and an inescapable part of the emotional life of democracy—then as now. In detailing the corruption and venality for which the period remains known, authors including Mark Twain, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Henry Adams, and Helen Hunt Jackson evoked the depressing inefficacy of reform, the lunatic passions of the mob, and the revolting appetites of lobbyists and office seekers. Readers and critics of these Washington novels, historical romances, and satirical romans à clef have denounced their fiercely negative tone, seeing it as a sign of cynicism and elitism. This book argues, in contrast, that their distrust of politics is coupled with an intense investment in it—not quite apathy, but not quite hope. Chapters examine both common and idiosyncratic forms of political emotion, including “crazy love,” disgust, “election fatigue,” and the myriad feelings of hatred and suspicion provoked by the figure of the hypocrite. In so doing, the book corrects critics’ too-narrow focus on “sympathy” as the American novel’s model political emotion. We think of reform novels as fostering feeling for fellow citizens or for specific causes. Not Quite Hope argues that Gilded Age fiction refocuses attention on the unstable emotions that shape our relation to politics as such.
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Brunsson, Nils. The Standardization of Organizational Forms as a Cropping‐up Process. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198296706.003.0006.

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A key argument in institutional theories of organization is that organizational forms are strongly influenced by widely held norms and ideas about the kind of organizational forms that are natural, correct, or desirable. Norms and ideas held in common constitute a major impetus to standardization; they promote similarities in many organizations, even those which conduct quite different types of production but which operate within the same culture or the same field. This chapter presents a ‘cropping-up’ model of standardization. It discusses the basic concepts underlying a ‘cropping-up’ model: forms, reforms, and organizational discourse. It describes how organizational forms are determined by the interaction between general discourse and local reform cycles. Finally, it the way in which local reforms may affect the norms expressed in the general discourse.
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Book chapters on the topic "QUOTE CORRETTE"

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Mandalapu, Arun Chaitanya, Saranya Gunabalan, Avinash Sadineni, Taotao Cai, Nur Al Hasan Haldar, and Jianxin Li. "Correlate Influential News Article Events to Stock Quote Movement." In Advanced Data Mining and Applications, 331–42. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-35231-8_24.

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"What the Solipsist Means is Quite Correct." In Wittgenstein's Metaphysics, 55–68. Cambridge University Press, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511895364.007.

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Shroff, Gautam. "Correct." In The Intelligent Web. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199646715.003.0011.

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Last summer I took my family on a driving holiday in the American south-western desert covering many national parks. While driving along some of the long tracts of razor-straight highways, such as between Las Vegas and St George, Utah, I often fought drowsiness, not because of lack of sleep, but from the sheer monotony. A familiar experience for many, no doubt. Hardly any conscious thought is needed during such drives. It must be one’s ‘System’, as per Kahneman, which is most certainly doing what ever work is needed. Nevertheless, sleep is not an option. In spite of all the marvellous features embedded in the modern car, the ability to drive itself is, sadly, still missing. The cruise control button helps a bit, allowing one’s feet torelax as the car’s speed remains on an even keel. But the eyes and mind must remain awake and alert. When, if ever, one wonders, will cars with a ‘drive’ button become as common as those with an automatic transmission? Is driving along a perfectly straight stretch of highway really that difficult? After all, we all know that a modern jetliner can fly on autopilot, allowing even a single pilot to read a novel while ‘flying’ the aircraft on a long transcontinental flight. In fact, the jetliner would fly itself perfectly even if the pilot dozed off for many minutes or even hours. We insist that at least one pilot be awake and alert only for our own peace of mind, so as to be able to adequately respond to any emergency situation that might arise. First of all, the ubiquitous autopilot is itself quite a complex piece of equipment. Even to get a plane to fly perfectly straight along a desired heading at a fixed altitude takes a lot of work. The reason, as you must have guessed, is that nature, in the guise of the air on which our jetliner rides, can be quite unpredictable. Wind speeds and directions change continuously, even ever so slightly, requiring constant adjustments to the plane’s engine power, ailerons, flaps, and rudder. In the absence of such adjustments, our jetliner would most certainly veer off course, or lose or gain speed, even dangerously enough to trigger a powered dive or a stall.
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"itself. Although Mario Rutten (1994) was quite correct to take." In Qiaoxiang Ties, 277–81. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203039359-49.

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"Editorial Note." In The Lost Lectures of C. Vann Woodward, edited by Natalie J. Ring and Sarah E. Gardner, 52–54. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190863951.003.0002.

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THIS COLLECTION ABIDES by simple editorial practices. We have taken care to leave the words of C. Vann Woodward as close to the original as possible. We have corrected minor spelling errors when it is clear what he intended to say and are likely the result of poor typing. Woodward’s punctuation is often idiosyncratic and we have left the errors in place. We have chosen not to correct matters of style such as his choice to capitalize Northern and Southern or use foreign spelling. Underlined words have been converted to italics. We have left off the accent mark of the surname Grimké given that Woodward’s editor at Louisiana State University Press chided him for this lapse and he was aware of it. Woodward relied heavily on quoted material. Occasionally he made noticeable spelling and punctuation errors, as well as errors in transcription, in his use of quotations from primary and secondary sources. We have corrected these mistakes when we were able to ascertain their accuracy. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of every quotation, however....
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Dickens, Charles. "Chapter the Sixty-Third." In The Old Curiosity Shop. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199538232.003.0065.

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The professional gentleman who had given Kit that consolatory piece of information relative to the settlement of his trifle of business at the Old Bailey,* and the probability of its being very soon disposed of, turned out to be quite correct in...
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Coleman, James J. "‘The Highest Position in the Civilised World’: Commemorating John Knox and the Second Reformation." In Remembering the Past in Nineteenth-Century Scotland. Edinburgh University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9780748676903.003.0005.

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The providential-unionist interpretation of the legacy of William Wallace and Robert Bruce might seem unusual in the early twenty-first century, yet few would argue that these patriot heroes are unworthy of a prominent place in the nation’s collective memory. Seen from the perspective of modern Scottish nationalism, the unionist element of the Victorian Wallace is self-evidently ‘wrong’, yet even the most ardent nationalist would agree that nineteenth-century Scots were quite correct to call upon Wallace as one of the founders of Scottish nationality. Wallace, Bruce, Stirling Bridge and Bannockburn still matter; their significance has endured.
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"Introduction." In The Quantum Classical Theory, edited by Gert D. Billing. Oxford University Press, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195146196.003.0005.

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Molecular dynamics deals with the motion of and the reaction between atoms and molecules. The fundamental theory for the description of essentially all aspects of the area has been known and defined through the non-relativistic Schrdinger equation since 1926. The “only” problem, therefore, is the solution of this fundamental equation. Unfortunately, this solution is not straightforward and, as early as 1929, prompted the following remark by Dirac (1929). . . The underlying physical laws necessary for the mathematical theory of a large part of physics and the whole of chemistry are thus completely known, and the difficulty is only that the application of these laws leads to equations much too complicated to be soluble. . . . Dirac could, for that matter, have added the area of molecular biochemistry. But here the systems become even bigger and therefore the above statement is even more correct. What neither Dirac nor anybody else at that time could foresee was the invention of the computer. With that, a whole new area, namely that of computational chemistry, was created. The recent five-volume work Encyclopedia of Computational Chemistry (1998[1]), with several hundred entries, bears witness to the tremendous evolution in this particular area over the last fifty years or so. The success of computational chemistry has to do not only with computers and the increase in computational speed but also with the development of new methods. Here again it should be emphasized that the availability of computers makes the construction of approximate methods a very rich and diverse field with many possibilities. Thus, this combination of computer power and the invention of theoretical and computational methods has changed the pessimistic point of view into an optimistic one. To quote Clementi (1972), “We can calculate everything.” Although this statement, at least in 1972, was somewhat optimistic, development since then has shown that the attitude should be quite optimistic. The purpose of approximate methods should be, and always is, to try to circumvent the bad scaling relations of quantum mechanics.
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Cox, Adam B. "Three Mistakes in Open Borders Debates." In Immigration, Emigration, and Migration. NYU Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479860951.003.0002.

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What might justify laws that restrict the free movement of people across international borders? This chapter corrects three common mistakes made by those who try to answer this question. First, debates about open borders often conflate three quite distinct questions—about whether border restrictions are permissible, when they are permissible, and who gets to decide. Second, the early American immigration jurisprudence often cited by legal scholars was not about open borders arguments as many have supposed. Third, it will be very difficult to make a persuasive argument in favor of border restrictions without simultaneously tackling the question of what principles of equality require for those who are admitted into a state’s territory. These twin questions are typically segregated in philosophical work on immigration, but they are tied together in ways that are too often overlooked.
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Tishby, Isaiah. "‘Kudsha Berikh Hu Orayta Veyisra’el Kola ḥad’: The Origin of the Expression in Luzzatto’s Commentary on Idra raba." In Messianic Mysticism, 454–85. Liverpool University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781874774099.003.0010.

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This chapter discusses the well-known saying 'Holy One, blessed be He, the Torah, and Israel are one', which is much quoted in late homiletic and ethical literature. It reviews the statement of the Zohar on the links between the Holy One, the Torah, and Israel and the source of the dictum to their unity. It also corrects the misconceptions that the saying was frequently used in the writings of all the disciples of the Besht nor was it formulated by Besht. The chapter concentrates on the writings of two leaders of hasidism after the Besht, R. Jacob Joseph of Polonnoye and R. Dov Baer, the Maggid of Mezhirech. It demonstrates the ways in which the formula of the unity of the Holy One, the Torah, and Israel was used in the literature of Hasidism, such as in Degel mahaneh efrayim.
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Conference papers on the topic "QUOTE CORRETTE"

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Savic, B., and D. Lj Debeljkovic. "Modelling and Dynamics Analysis of Heat Exchanger as a Distributed Parameter Process." In 12th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone12-49505.

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On the basis accepted and critically clarified assumptions, a non–linear and afterwards linearized mathematical model of fuel oil cooling chamber has been developed in engineering sense sufficiently correct. The model is in the form of set of partial differential equations with constant coefficients. Using the appropriate numerical simulation of the results derived, the dynamic of this process has been shown in the form of appropriate transient processes responses which quite well correspond to the real process behavior.
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Xin, Chen, Qin Ye, Yuan Xiguang, Zhang Ping, and Sun Jian. "Updating Finite Element Model of Combined Structures on the Basis of Dynamic Test Results." 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/dac-1061.

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Abstract According to the real situation, a new method of updating the finite element model (FEM) of a combined structure step by step is proposed in this paper. It is assumed that there are two types of error when establishing the FEMs. One of them results from the simplifications, in fact, it is severe for complicated structures, which usually assume many simplifications; the other is from the process of identifying structural joint parameters. For this reason, it is recommended that the FEM should be established in two stages. At the first stage, the local physical parameters relating with the simplifications are corrected by using the dynamic test data of the corresponding substructures. Then, the structural joint parameters that link the substructures are corrected by the dynamic test data of the combined structure as a whole. The updating formula is presented and proved, and its algorithm is also described. And the experimental results show that the efficiency and accuracy of the proposed method are quite satisfactory.
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Tang, Jessica A., Jeremi M. Leasure, Jenni M. Buckley, Dimitriy Kondrashov, and Christopher P. Ames. "Effect of Severity of Rod Contour on Posterior Rod Failure in Setting of Lumbar Pedicle Subtraction Osteotomy (PSO): A Biomechanical Study." In ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2012-80094.

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Pedicle subtraction osteotomy (PSO) is a powerful technique to correct flat back deformity in the lumbar spine. Because corrections as great as 30–40 degrees can be achieved with this technique, contouring of the fusion rods can be quite extreme in PSO constructs. Rod failure (Figure 1) during the late post-operative period (<1 year) has been reported clinically and is commonly associated with pseudoarthrosis. In fact, instrumentation failure following PSO occurs frequently enough that several studies have reported and investigated revision strategies.
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Kurzke, Joachim. "How to Create a Performance Model of a Gas Turbine From a Limited Amount of Information." In ASME Turbo Expo 2005: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2005-68536.

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Gas turbine manufacturers develop complex performance simulation models for their products; these proprietary models are based on design information and the many measurements taken during engine development. For subcontractors in collaborative projects, for gas turbine users and outsiders there is often only a limited amount of data accessible for creating a performance model of the engine. User-friendly, accurate and fast PC-based engine simulation tools are available for anybody from several sources. With these tools it is possible to create from a limited amount of data full thermodynamic models. In this paper a methodology is presented which minimizes the effort needed for creating such models. It consists of four steps: Firstly a suitable cycle reference point is chosen and the model is tailored to the data of this point. Secondly compressor and turbine maps are added and scaled such that they fit exactly to the cycle reference point. In this step a second operating point is considered and the location of the cycle reference point in the component maps is adapted such that the simulation fits optimally to the given data of the second point. In a third step, the rest of the data are compared graphically with the simulation. Here many modelers fall in a trap: They plot the data versus spool speed as x-axis because speed is accurately measurable and regarded as reliable information. However, spool speed is — from the view of thermodynamics — a parameter of secondary importance. If the correlation of spool speed with corrected flow in the compressor map is incorrect — which is very probable at the beginning of the modeling process — then all graphics will show discrepancies. This makes the adaptation of the model to the data an extended iterative process. If one uses for the model checks a primary thermodynamic parameter — like corrected mass flow, overall pressure ratio or thrust respectively shaft power — as basis then the task is very much simplified. In the fourth and final step the speed values in the estimated compressor maps are adjusted. This has little effect on the matching accuracy of the previous steps, so the model is finished quickly. The procedure is demonstrated by creating a model for a two-spool turbojet which was tested over quite a range of operating conditions in an altitude test facility. Without much iteration a model is quickly created which matches all the measured data within the quoted uncertainty of the measurements.
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Ryzhikova, Tatiana, Albina Dobrinina, and Ilia Plotnikov. "Preliminaries to the Tuvan interrogative intonation." In 11th International Conference of Experimental Linguistics. ExLing Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36505/exling-2020/11/0041/000456.

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Tuvan is one of the minority Turkic languages of Siberia (RF). Its segmental structure is described quite well, whereas its suprasegmental level has not been studied yet. The purpose of this paper is to give a preliminary description of the Tuvan interrogative intonation. Several topical dialogues were recorded by three Tuvan women, yes/no questions were cut out and their structure and F0 changes were analyzed. The preliminary results show that Tuvan intonation seems to closely correlate with the information structure. The interrogative particle be appears to be pronounced with different F0 movement in accordance with the utterance focus. Generally Tuvan yes/no questions prove to be characterized by inclination of the tone, though the patterns are not as strict as in Altay, for example.
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Baines, Nicholas C. "Flow Development in Radial Turbine Rotors." In ASME 1996 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exhibition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/96-gt-065.

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This paper surveys the development of the primary and secondary flows in the rotors of radial-inflow turbines. Information previously scattered throughout the literature has been brought together, and it has been possible to create a coherent picture and a good understanding of the complex flow processes which occur. The secondary flow is generated by cross-passage forces due to the turning of the blades, and Coriolis forces. Near the leading edge these give rise to a strong vortex adjacent to the pressure surface, moving low momentum fluid from hub to tip. This feature helps to explain why best efficiency occurs typically at 20°–30° negative incidence. Attempts to correlate the optimum incidence angle using traditional slip factor expressions can give quite misleading results, but a new approach based on the blade loading shows considerable promise. Nearer the exit there is motion of fluid from hub to tip near the suction surface and a vortex in the suction surface-shroud corner, and this is linked to the highly non-uniform flow at exit. The latter effect makes the prediction and correlation of rotor deviation information very difficult, despite the development of a rational exit averaging procedure. The present deviation data are sparse and not easy to correlate.
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Shultz, Jacque, and Kirby Chapman. "Authenticating Turbocharger Performance Utilizing ASME PTC-10 Correction Methods." In ASME 2008 Internal Combustion Engine Division Spring Technical Conference. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ices2008-1633.

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Continued regulatory pressure necessitates the use of precisely designed turbochargers to create the design trapped equivalence ratio within large-bore stationary engines used in the natural gas transmission industry. The upgraded turbochargers scavenge the exhaust gases from the cylinder, and create the air manifold pressure and backpressure on the engine necessary to achieve a specific trapped mass. This combination serves to achieve the emissions reduction required by regulatory agencies. Many engine owner/operators request that an upgraded turbocharger be tested prior to installing the turbocharger on the engine. The purpose of the test is to prevent field hardware iterations that are oftentimes necessary for the turbocharger to meet the air specification on the particular engine. Reworking a turbocharger due to not meeting the airflow and pressure requirement for emissions purposes can be quite costly and in many cases easily discovered through test-cell performance testing. Confirming the as-built turbocharger design specification prior to transporting the turbocharger to the field can decrease downtime and installation costs. There are, however, technical challenges that must be overcome to compare test-cell data to field conditions. This paper discusses the corrections that must be made to the test-cell data in order to determine how the turbocharger will perform on the engine. As the litmus test of the new testing system, performance data is corrected to site conditions verifying the air specification as designed by the end user. The correction method utilized herein is the ASME Power Test Code 10 (PTC-10) version 1997. Performance test data and the compressor map are corrected with the PTC-10 method to field conditions verifying turbocharger site performance before installation. After installation, data collected from the turbocharger operating on engine is compared with test corrected data, authenticating the turbocharger testing system and correction methods.
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Li, Xuelong, Bin Zhao, and Xiaoqiang Lu. "MAM-RNN: Multi-level Attention Model Based RNN for Video Captioning." In Twenty-Sixth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence. California: International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2017/307.

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Visual information is quite important for the task of video captioning. However, in the video, there are a lot of uncorrelated content, which may cause interference to generate a correct caption. Based on this point, we attempt to exploit the visual features which are most correlated to the caption. In this paper, a Multi-level Attention Model based Recurrent Neural Network (MAM-RNN) is proposed, where MAM is utilized to encode the visual feature and RNN works as the decoder to generate the video caption. During generation, the proposed approach is able to adaptively attend to the salient regions in the frame and the frames correlated to the caption. Practically, the experimental results on two benchmark datasets, i.e., MSVD and Charades, have shown the excellent performance of the proposed approach.
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Yoon, B. S., S. R. Cho, and H. Isshiki. "New Approach for Analyzing Collision of Ships." In ASME 2009 28th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2009-79309.

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In order to avoid the loss of human lives due to a collision of ships, it is very important to have a correct understanding on the phenomena of collision of ships and collapse of ships due to collision. A more reasonable model describing collision of ships and whole structure analysis is proposed in the present paper. Present model employs lumped masses with elasto-plastic spring system to represent striking ship considering hydrodynamic effect during collision process. When the responses of the whole structures of a striking ship and a struck one are estimated properly, more exact local structure analysis would be possible. And this makes it possible to design more reliable shock absorbing structures, soft bow for example. Quite good results are shown for behavior and deformation of striking ship by very simple calculation based upon the model proposed in the present paper.
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Mohammadzadeh, Alireza, Ehsan Roohi, Hamid Niazmand, and Stefan Kanchev Stefanov. "Detailed Investigation of Thermal and Hydrodynamic Flow Behaviour in Micro/Nano Cavity Using DSMC and NSF Equations." In ASME 2011 9th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icnmm2011-58108.

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We utilized direct simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) method to investigate the effectiveness of the NSF equations in the slip and transition regimes. Monatomic argon confined in a micro/nano lid-driven cavity is considered in this study. Full NSF equations accompanied by the first and second order velocity slip and temperature jump boundary conditions are used to investigate non-equilibrium phenomena. It is seen that although velocity profiles are predicted quite accurately by means of proper slip boundary conditions, the NSF equations fail to predict correct shear stress distribution and heat flux direction even in the middle slip regime. It is also seen that applying the second order velocity slip boundary condition in the transition regime reduces the accuracy of the continuum approach. Fourier law, which assumes the heat always fluxes from hotter to colder region, loses its validity in the slip regime and beyond.
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