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Bik, A., G. Östlin, V. Menacho, et al. "Super star cluster feedback driving ionization, shocks and outflows in the halo of the nearby starburst ESO 338-IG04." Astronomy & Astrophysics 619 (November 2018): A131. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201833916.

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Context. Stellar feedback strongly affects the interstellar medium (ISM) of galaxies. Stellar feedback in the first galaxies likely plays a major role in enabling the escape of LyC photons, which contribute to the re-ionization of the Universe. Nearby starburst galaxies serve as local analogues allowing for a spatially resolved assessment of the feedback processes in these galaxies. Aims.We aim to characterize the feedback effects from the star clusters in the local high-redshift analogue ESO 338-IG04 on the ISM and compare the results with the properties of the most massive clusters. Methods. We used high quality VLT/MUSE optical integral field data to derive the physical properties of the ISM such as ionization, density, shocks, and performed new fitting of the spectral energy distributions of the brightest clusters in ESO 338-IG04 from HST imaging. Results.We find that ESO 338-IG04 has a large ionized halo which we detect to a distance of 9 kpc. We identify four Wolf-Rayet (WR) clusters based on the blue and red WR bump. We follow previously identified ionization cones and find that the ionization of the halo increases with distance. Analysis of the galaxy kinematics shows two complex outflows driven by the numerous young clusters in the galaxy. We find a ring of shocked emission traced by an enhanced [O I]/Hα ratio surrounding the starburst and at the end of the outflow. Finally we detect nitrogen enriched gas associated with the outflow, likely caused by the WR stars in the massive star clusters. Conclusions. Photoionization dominates the central starburst and sets the ionization structure of the entire halo, resulting in a density bounded halo, facilitating the escape of LyC photons. Outside the central starburst, shocks triggered by an expanding super bubble become important. The shocks at the end of the outflow suggest interaction between the hot outflowing material and the more quiescent halo gas.
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Shakirova, Nurzhanat Dalelovna, Nidal Al Said, and Svetlana Mihailovna Konyushenko. "The Use of Virtual Reality in Geo-Education." International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET) 15, no. 20 (2020): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v15i20.15433.

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The paper discusses the technological capabilities of virtual reality (VR) in the field of education as a highly developed form of computer modeling. VR is con-sidered to be able to revolutionize the education field since it provides better en-gagement in learning activities than other teaching methods. In order to study the impact of VR technology on ensuring the quality of e-learning, an experiment is conducted during the Physical Geography online course. The current research in-volves 60 third-year students from the Abai Kazakh National Pedagogical Uni-versity, Moscow Pedagogical State University, and Ajman University. All the re-spondents were divided into two groups. The training of the first group is under-gone through distance learning in the Moodle e-learning system, while the educa-tional process of the second is supplemented with the technological capabilities of the latest VR services (Google Earth, Apple Maps, My Way VR, The VR Muse-um of Fine Art). During the study, students’ subjective assessment of the training is performed according to the basic, expected, and desirable criteria. The exami-nation is carried out in two stages - before and after the course. At the first stage of the assessment, the use of VR corresponds to the desired quality of the educa-tional product. However, after the course and the acquiring of virtual experience, the transfer of the students' desired training criteria into the expected can be ob-served. This indicates a high degree of adaptability of VR technology in educa-tion as well as an increase in the respondents' requirements against the quality of subsequent training courses. Consequently, a significant impact of immersive technology's evolution on the demands on the e-learning quality can be noted.
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Runyan, Anne Sisson. "Conceptus interruptus: Forestalling sureties about violence and feminism." Review of International Studies 46, no. 3 (2020): 325–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0260210520000030.

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AbstractForestalling sureties about what constitutes violence and feminism and the relationships between violence and feminism have been significant themes in the work of feminist International Relations theorist Marysia Zalewski. I follow how Zalewski, through her work and work with others including myself, interrupts well-trodden ‘trails’ of violence and feminism to open up thinking about both. I consider how her provocative work on violence and particularly feminist violence prefigures and advances cutting-edge critical thought on violence as represented in the ‘Histories of Violence’ project. What I call her ‘palimpsestic’ or multilayered and intertextual approach to violence reveals it as not only destructive, but also productive in terms of breaking with deadening conventions. I also consider her conceptualisation of feminist violence as both epistemic and militant over time in relation to some contemporary feminist insurgencies, the kinds of insurgencies that serve as her muses for breaking out of forms of ‘secured’ feminism and opening space for unbounded feminist thought. Consistent with her insistence that theory (and writing) should provide uncomfortable openings, not comforting foreclosures, I end not with a conclusion about her work, but rather echo her call to resist the kind of ‘knowing’ that suffocates critical thinking and (re)generative feminist thought.
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Feather, Jacqueline. "Re-Imagining Hekate: Muse for Memoir." Psychological Perspectives 54, no. 1 (2011): 7–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00332925.2011.547119.

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Jahan, Nusrat, Rashed Noor, and Saurab Kishore Munshi. "Microbiological analysis and determination of antimicrobial traits of green banana (Musa spp.) and papaya (Carica papaya)." Stamford Journal of Microbiology 8, no. 1 (2019): 41–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/sjm.v8i1.42439.

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Green banana (Musa spp.) and papaya (Carica papaya), which are commonly consumed as vegetables, are fruits with lots of health benefits. Due to their various medicinal applications, both the fruits are likely to contain antimicrobial properties. In this regard, present study was undertaken to determine the microbiological quality as well as the anti-bacterial traits of fresh green banana and papaya. To serve the purpose, a total of 12 samples (6 green bananas and 6 green papaya) were collected from different local and super shops as well from cultivation land of some villages of Bangladesh. The samples contained the microbial contamination with viable bacteria and fungi up to 107cfu/g and 103 cfu/g. Among the pathogenic bacteria, Staphylococcus spp. Pseudomonas spp. and Vibrio spp. were predominant as found in most of the samples in average of 102 cfu/g. Whereas Escherichia coli, Salmonella spp. and Shigella spp. were totally absent in all the samples. On the other hand, Klebsiella spp. was present in same samples. Additionally, the anti-bacterial poverties of the samples were chalked out. The in-vitro antimicrobial activities of the ethanolic, methanolic and hot water extracts of the samples were noticeably found against all the tested bacteria. Overall, present study revealed that both the green fruit samples were highly contaminated although they have antimicrobial activities. Thus, consumers’ awareness on the risk of consuming pathogen contaminated vegetables needs to be re-awakened and further investigations are required for potential antimicrobial properties.
 Stamford Journal of Microbiology, Vol.8(1) 2018: 41-45
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FIORI, E. "L'épitomé syriaque duTraité sur les causes du toutd'Alexandre d'Aphrodise attribué à Serge de Reš'aynā." Le Muséon 123, no. 1 (2010): 127–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.2143/mus.123.1.2052768.

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Battaggia, Fausto. "Materialidades (re)encontradas. La colección Alamito y los comienzos de la antropología rosarina." Anuario de Arqueología 12, no. 12 (2020): 171–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.35305/aa.v12i12.50.

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En esta tesina, me propuse indagar en la conformación delMuseo del Instituto de Antropología de la Universidad Nacionaldel Litoral (UNL) y su aporte a la profesionalización de ladisciplina en Rosario. Mi interés se centró en las expedicionesarqueológicas a los sitios de “El Alamito” (Provincia deCatamarca), organizadas en los años 1957 y 1958. Lainvestigación se basó en el abordaje socio-antropológico de uncuerpo documental vinculado con esas expediciones hallado enel Museo, al que definí como “Fondo documental El Alamito”.Realicé una articulación con entrevistas y un relevamientobibliográfico general conjugando, como dice Garbulsky, unantropoanálisis (Garbulsky, 2000). Para esto, me propuseuna serie de objetivos específicos de trabajo entre los que seencontraban caracterizar el período histórico y los mecanismosque intervinieron en la conformación del actual Museo de laEscuela de Antropología, y dar cuenta de las especificidades delproceso de profesionalización de la antropología a nivel local enla ciudad de Rosario
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Guo, Yonglong, Yunxia Xue, Peiyuan Wang, et al. "Muse cell spheroids have therapeutic effect on corneal scarring wound in mice and tree shrews." Science Translational Medicine 12, no. 562 (2020): eaaw1120. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.aaw1120.

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Stem cell therapy holds promises for treating corneal scarring. Here, we use multilineage-differentiating stress-enduring (Muse) cells to study their differentiation and therapeutic potential for treating corneal injury. Muse cells were isolated from lipoaspirate, which presented biphenotype properties of both pluripotent stem cells and some mesenchymal stem cells. Muse cells expanded by about 100-fold from the initial seeding cell number to Muse spheroids with the maintenance of the Muse cell phenotype and high cell viability at 33 days by static spheroid culture. We revealed that Muse spheroids were activated by the dynamic rotary cell culture system (RCCS), as characterized by increased stemness, improved activity, and enhanced adherence. Gene and protein expression of the pluripotent markers OCT3/4, SOX2, and NANOG and of the proliferation marker KI67 in Muse spheroids cultured under RCCS were higher than those in the static group. These activated Muse spheroids enabled ready differentiation into corneal stromal cells (CSCs) expressing characteristic marker genes and proteins. Furthermore, implantation of Muse cells–differentiated CSCs (Muse-CSCs) laden assembled with two orthogonally stacked stretched compressed collagen (cell-SCC) in mouse and tree shrew wounded corneas prevented the formation of corneal scarring, increased corneal re-epithelialization and nerve regrowth, and reduced the severity of corneal inflammation and neovascularization. cell-SCC retained the capacity to suppress corneal scarring after long-distance cryopreserved transport. Thus, Muse cell therapy is a promising avenue for developing therapeutics for treating corneal scarring.
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Munford, R. "Re-Presenting Charles Baudelaire/Re-Presencing Jeanne Duval: Transformations of the Muse in Angela Carter's "Black Venus"." Forum for Modern Language Studies 40, no. 1 (2004): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fmls/40.1.1.

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Fusco, T., R. Bacon, S. Kamann, et al. "Reconstruction of the ground-layer adaptive-optics point spread function for MUSE wide field mode observations." Astronomy & Astrophysics 635 (March 2020): A208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202037595.

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Context. Here we describe a simple, efficient, and most importantly fully operational point-spread-function (PSF)-reconstruction approach for laser-assisted ground layer adaptive optics (GLAO) in the frame of the Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) wide field mode. Aims. Based on clear astrophysical requirements derived by the MUSE team and using the functionality of the current ESO Adaptive Optics Facility we aim to develop an operational PSF-reconstruction (PSFR) algorithm and test it both in simulations and using on-sky data. Methods. The PSFR approach is based on a Fourier description of the GLAO correction to which the specific instrumental effects of MUSE wide field mode (pixel size, internal aberrations, etc.) have been added. It was first thoroughly validated with full end-to-end simulations. Sensitivity to the main atmospheric and AO system parameters was analysed and the code was re-optimised to account for the sensitivity found. Finally, the optimised algorithm was tested and commissioned using more than one year of on-sky MUSE data. Results. We demonstrate with an on-sky data analysis that our algorithm meets all the requirements imposed by the MUSE scientists, namely an accuracy better than a few percent on the critical PSF parameters including full width at half maximum and global PSF shape through the kurtosis parameter of a Moffat function. Conclusions. The PSFR algorithm is publicly available and is used routinely to assess the MUSE image quality for each observation. It can be included in any post-processing activity which requires knowledge of the PSF.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Re serve de muse e"

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Schmidt, Von Wühlisch Jochen. "(Re)-programming typologies of public infrastructure to serve as a tool for cultural evolution: a re-imagination of the Cape Town Station." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/23031.

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This design dissertation aims to explore the Cape Town Station as an opportunity to support the social evolution that is on our doorstep. For this I chose to explore the balances in the concepts of culture, society and identity; and consequently the ideas of typology and programming within the infrastructure of a major railway station/public transport node. Individual and social identity is an omnipresent topic in the architectural discourse. Countless theories exist that attempt to understand the composition of identity; the lack thereof; the origin; the contestation and the evolution of what makes us US: a unique and conscious being that belongs. Navigating this vast topic of architecture + identity is not an easy task, and it is easy to attach to existing discourse within the larger field of discussion of aestetic and imageability. This dissertation therefore will approach the problem from a completely different angle, and will use the issue of identity in a post-apartheid South Africa as a basis to explore method of design that is appropriate for the Post-Apartheid context in South Africa.
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Wang, Chong. "APPROXIMATE ANALYSIS OF RE-ENTRANT LINES WITH BERNOULLI RELIABILITY MODELS." UKnowledge, 2007. http://uknowledge.uky.edu/gradschool_theses/482.

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Re-entrant lines are widely used in many manufacturing systems, such as semiconductor, electronics, etc. However, the performance analysis of re-entrant lines is largely unexplored due to its complexity. In this thesis, we present iterative procedures to approximate the production rate of re-entrant lines with Bernoulli reliability of machines. The convergence of the algorithms, uniqueness of the solution, and structural properties, have been proved analytically. The accuracy of the procedures is investigated numerically. It is shown that the approaches developed can either provide a lower bound or a closed estimate of the system production rate. Finally, a case study of automotive ignition component line with re-entrant washing operations is introduced to illustrate the applicability of the method. The results of this study suggest a possible route for modeling and analysis of re-entrant systems.
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Books on the topic "Re serve de muse e"

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Koninck, Marie-Charlotte De, and Andree Gendreau. La re serve muse ale de la Capitale nationale: Pour une conservation moderne et se curitaire. E ditions MultiMondes, 2004.

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Re-think Church: To serve this present age. Morris Pub., 2011.

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Dewailly, Jean-Michel. Muse es et re conversion re gionale dans le nord de la France =: Museums and regional reconversion inNorthern France. Centre des Hautes Etudes Touristiques, 1996.

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Museums, American Association of. The official museum directory, 2007. 3rd ed. National Register Pub., 2006.

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Muse e des Beaux-Arts (Tours), ed. Les sculptures sortent de leur re serve. Muse e des Beaux-Arts, 1989.

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various. The Fight To Serve: Moral Re-Armament And The War. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007.

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Nooshin, Laudan. (Re-)imagining improvisation. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199355914.003.0019.

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What role does the concept of improvisation play in how we imagine ‘sameness’ and ‘difference’ in music? How do the verbal discourses around creative practice serve to mark musical boundaries? This chapter considers such questions in the context of Iranian music. Specifically, the chapter explores how the concept of improvisation has been understood, constructed and imagined in Iran, particularly in recent years as musicians have sought to position Iranian music within a global network of ‘improvised’ music through which the music accrues associations such as the idea of ‘improvisation as freedom’ or as a means of invoking cross-cultural universals. The chapter argues that in the context of Iran, the significance of improvisation as a concept lies less in its ability to describe musical process and more in its enabling musicians to position their music around particular understandings of ‘sameness’ and ‘difference’.
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Jacques, Chocheyras, and Runnalls Graham A. 1937-, eds. La vie de Marie Magdaleine par personnages: (Bibliothe que Nationale de Paris, Re serve Yf 2914). Droz, 1986.

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Muse e de la Re volution franc ʹaise., ред. Droits de l'homme & conque te des liberte s: Muse e de la Re volution Franc ʹaise 4 juillet - 5 octobre 1986. la Muse e, 1986.

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Guide de l'art Camerounais du Muse e Monaste re be ne dictin Mont Fe be Yaounde =: Guidebook to the art of Cameroon in the Mt. Febe Benedictine Monastery Museum, Yaounde. Monaste re Be ne dictin du Mont Fe be , Muse e d'Art Camerounais, 1989.

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Book chapters on the topic "Re serve de muse e"

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Tonkin, Maggie. "Albertine/a the Ambiguous: Angela Carter’s Reconfiguration of Marcel Proust’s Modernist Muse." In Re-visiting Angela Carter. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230595873_4.

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Barrett, Gerard. "Strange Intercessions: Contraventions of the Muse in the Writings of B. S. Johnson." In Re-reading B. S. Johnson. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230286122_9.

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Pérez, Kimberlee. "My Monster and My Muse: Re-Writing the Colonial Hangover." In Silence, Feminism, Power. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137002372_15.

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Delyfer, Catherine. "Re-writing Myths of Creativity: Pygmalionism, Galatea Figures, and the Revenge of the Muse in Late Victorian Literature by Women." In The History of British Women's Writing, 1880-1920. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-39380-7_8.

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Perkins, P. E., and B. Osman. "Bringing women's livelihood and care perspectives into climate decision making." In Gender, climate change and livelihoods: vulnerabilities and adaptations. CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789247053.0015.

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Abstract This chapter explores the livelihood and care implications of the climate crisis from a gendered viewpoint that includes the implications of this approach for climate decision making at multiple scales, from local to global. The focus is on grassroots political organizing, activism, and movements as well as women's community-based actions to (re)build social resilience in the face of climate chaos. Challenges and policy implications are discussed as governments struggle to meaningfully and equitably address climate change. Also highlighted are the transformational imperatives of care and livelihood priorities which cast into stark relief the unsustainability of the long-established gender inequities that serve as the foundation for economic systems everywhere.
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Berardi, Riccardo. "Le reintegre o platee dei Sanseverino di Bisignano: diritti e prelievo signorile nella Calabria settentrionale (secolo XV - prima metà del XVI)." In La signoria rurale nell’Italia del tardo medioevo. 2 Archivi e poteri feudali nel Mezzogiorno (secoli XIV-XVI). Firenze University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-301-7.06.

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The aim of this paper is to reassess the history of the Sanseverino family, princes of Bisignano in Calabria in the Late Middle Ages; by focusing on a specific and unpublished source: the so-called “reintegre or platee” as written in the first half of the 16th century. These are public sources mostly enlisting properties and benefits; they serve the purpose of re-possessing the privileges taken from the princes themselves over the previous century. The paper will therefore focus not only on the management and character of the seigneurial landholdings but also on the reconstruction of both the local networks of power exerted on the population and the local political system. It will shed new light on the still debated historiographical issue centered on the seigneurial authority in southern Italy by assessing its local rooting and pervasiveness since the 14th century.
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Russo, Marianne Robin. "Emergency Management Professional Development." In Technology Use and Research Approaches for Community Education and Professional Development. IGI Global, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-2955-4.ch007.

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Although there is current research describing technology efforts utilized in the 21st century as it relates to emergency management, there are adult educational factors to examine regarding Information Communication Technology (ICT) and the Social Communication Skills (SCS) of emergency personnel. Technology is quickly evolving and the the population is becoming increasingly more diverse, driving the efforts of emergency personnel to harness more technological emergency advances and navigate the culture of each community to assure effective emergency measures are taken. Within the ICT and SCS framework, emergency management must concern itself with: (a) the basic tenets of emergency management; (b) the changing and new nature of global threats in the 21st century; (c) evolving emergency management technologies; (d) social considerations when interfacing with the communities served; and (e) recommendations for those who are involved in emergency management mitigation, preparation, response, and recovery emergency efforts. All of these factors revolve around the education and re-education of adults; therefore, the focus of this chapter explores subsequent educational implications for the emergency personnel workforce as well as positive results for affected communities. This chapter proposes a larger implication, one of emergency personnel professional development within technology-based response systems as well as the cultivation of social communication in an effort to build a Sense of Community (SOC) with the diverse citizenry they serve. Emergency first responders, as well as other emergency personnel, must be educated in technology and social skills to better serve the community and to become a part of a holistic community. It is in this way that safety, and ultimately social justice, efforts for specific groups who may be marginalized and disenfranchised during an emergency are enhanced.
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Raj, Ambika Gopal. "Revising Cultural Competence and Critical Consciousness for Early Childhood Education." In Professional and Ethical Consideration for Early Childhood Leaders. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-5089-2.ch016.

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This chapter revises two important critical pedagogy concepts—cultural competence and critical consciousness—so they make meaning in early childhood educational contexts. Cultural psychology theories are used to re-conceptualize these terms from a non-Euro-centric perspective to emphasize that children's holistic development is nuanced particularly by the communities that they develop within. These terms are also examined from a critical pedagogical context of “super-diversity” through a discussion on identity and community cultural wealth to broach the idea that sites of early childhood education must serve as spaces that give agency and empowerment, given the trans-migratory world we live in. Further, Derman-Sparks and Edwards' conception of anti-bias education is demonstrated in the use of Persona Dolls, specifically for pedagogical leadership, in instructional settings as a way to broach critical pedagogy. Finally, some strategies for pedagogical leadership are suggested.
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Lawreniuk, Sabina, and Laurie Parsons. "The Village of the Damned? Narrative, Structure and the Coproduction of Translocal Mobility." In Going Nowhere Fast. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198859505.003.0006.

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Focusing on the re-emergence of an ancient folk tale about begging migration, Chapter 6 address the relationship between myths, moral narratives, and translocal livelihoods in Cambodia. Specifically, it interrogates a popular myth, known throughout Cambodia, about the cursed village of Prey Veng province where all inhabitants, rich or poor, must migrate to beg at least once a year. The chapter examines how the resurgence of this story is not only related to the rise in begging migration from some of Cambodia’s most agro-ecologically vulnerable southeastern provinces, but dynamically intertwined with the structural characteristics of that mobility. Specifically, it highlights how moral narratives of the ‘deserving poor’ shape translocal begging, engendering overlaps and interlinkages with other forms of labour migration that in turn serve to proliferate and entrench the curse myth. By comparing the form of the curse myth in Phnom Penh and Prey Veng, Chapter 6 concludes by considering how discourse is shaped, sustained and reproduced in translocal environments.
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"SAMUEL BECKETT’S ‘PEEPHOLE’ VENUS: Re-Sexualization, The Oral Mother, and the Masochist Contract in Eh Joe, Ghost Trio, and …but the clouds…" In Venus as Muse. Brill | Rodopi, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004292536_014.

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Conference papers on the topic "Re serve de muse e"

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Estrina, Tatiana, Shengnan Gao, Vivian Kinuthia, Sophie Twarog, Liane Werdina, and Gloria Zhou. "ANALYZING INDIGENEITY IN ACADEMIC AND ARCHITECTURAL FRAMEWORKS." In International Conference on Education and New Developments. inScience Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36315/2021end091.

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While the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada fosters agency for Indigenous Canadians, this mandate like others, attempts to Indigenize an existing colonial system. The acknowledgement of the Indigenous experience within academic institutions must begin with a deconstruction of educational frameworks that are enforced by pre-existing neo-colonial policies and agendas. The colonial worldview on institutional frameworks is rooted in systemic understandings of property, ownership and hierarchy that are supported by patriarchal policies. These pedagogies do not reflect Indigenous beliefs or teachings, resulting in an assimilation or dissociation of Indigenous members into Western-centric educational systems. Addressing this disconnect through Indigenizing existing institutional frameworks within state control favours a system that re-affirms settler-societies. The tokenization and lack of Indigenous participation in the decision-making process reinforces misinformed action towards reconciliation. decentralized. The case studies explored emphasize the rediscovery of an authentic culture-specific vernacular, facilitation of customs through programme, and the fundamental differences between Indigenous and colonial worldviews. The critical analysis of these emerging academic typologies may continue to inform future architectural projects while fostering greater responsibility for architects and positions of authority to return sovereignty to Indigenous communities and incorporate design approaches that embody Indigenous values. This paper will propose the decolonization of academic frameworks to reconstruct postcolonial methodologies of educational architecture that serve Indigenous knowledge and agency.
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Gernhardt, Benjamin, Tobias Vogel, Lihui Wang, and Matthias Hemmje. "Implementation of a Knowledge-Based Production Planning Including a Direct Manipulative Process Editor and a Mediator Architecture." In ASME 2017 12th International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference collocated with the JSME/ASME 2017 6th International Conference on Materials and Processing. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/msec2017-3006.

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Today, in the era of modern Intelligent Production Environments (IPE) and Industry 4.0, the manufacturing of a product takes place in various partial steps and these mostly in different locations, potentially distributed all over the world. The producing companies must assert in the global market and always find new ways to cut costs by saving tax, changing to the best providers, and by using the most efficient and fastest production processes. Furthermore, they must be inevitably based on a cloud-based repository and distributed architectures to make data and information accessible everywhere as well as development processes and knowledge available for a worldwide cooperation. A so called Collaborative Adaptive (Production) Process Planning (CAPP) can be supported by semantic approaches for knowledge representation and management as well as knowledge sharing, access, and re-use in a flexible and efficient way. In this way, to support CAPP scenarios, semantic representations of such knowledge integrated into a machine-readable process formalization is a key enabling factor for sharing in cloud-based knowledge repositories. This is especially required for, e.g., Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). When SMEs work together on a production planning for a joint product, they exchange component production and manufacturing change information between different planning subsystems. These exchanges are mostly based on the already well-established Standard for the Exchange of Product model data (STEP), not least to obtain a computer-interpretable representation. Moreover, so-called Function Block (FB) Domain Models could support these planning process. FBs serve as a high-level planning-process knowledge-resource template and to the representation of knowledge. Furthermore, methodologies are required, which based on process-oriented semantic knowledge-representation, such as Process-oriented Knowledge-based Innovation Management (German: Wissens-basiertes Prozess-orientiertes Innovations Management, WPIM). WPIM is already a web- and cloud-based tool suites and can represent such planning processes and their knowledge resources and can therefore be used to support the integration and the management of distributed CAPP knowledge in Manufacturing Change Management (MCM), as well as its access and re-use. That is also valid for Assembly-, Logistics- and Layout Planning (ALLP). On the one hand, a collaborative planning in a machine-readable and integrated representation will be possible as well as an optimization for mass production. On the other hand, within a cloud-based semantic knowledge repository, that knowledge can be shared with all partners and contributors. To combine all these functionalities, in 2016 we have already introduced a method, called Knowledge-based Production Planning (KPP). We outlined the theoretical advantages of integrating CAPP with Collaborative Manufacturing Change Management (CMCM) in the last year at MSEC16. In this Paper, we will demonstrate our first implementations of the KPP application with an integrated visual direct manipulative process editor as well as a first prototype of our mediator architecture with a semantic integration including a query library based on the KPP ontology.
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Reveliotis, S. A. "The instability of last-buffer-first-serve scheduling policy for capacitated re-entrant lines." In Proceedings of the 1998 American Control Conference (ACC). IEEE, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/acc.1998.688360.

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Cook, Kristina J., and Ibrahim G. Hassan. "Experimental Investigation of a Scaled-Up Passive Curved Channel Micromixer With Slanted Grooves." In ASME 2011 9th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icnmm2011-58004.

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The flow patterns and concentration distribution in a passive scaled-up micromixer is investigated experimentally over 5 ≤ Re ≤ 100. Four meandering elements serve to enlarge species interface area through the formation of Dean vortices, while 36 slanted grooved structures enhance secondary flow by promoting helical flow. The alternating direction of the curved channel segments and slanted grooves alternated the direction of secondary flow, increasing mixing. Flow visualization provides flow pattern information as seen from the top view, while induced fluorescence provides concentration distribution information at the outlet along the center plane. At low Re (Re = 5), species appear nearly horizontally stacked at the outlet, with a curved interface. As the Reynolds number increases, the angle the species interface makes with the horizontal direction increases due to the increased strength in rotational flow. At higher Re, the formation of Dean vortices is apparent.
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Connizzo, Brianne K., Kenneth W. Liechty, and Louis J. Soslowsky. "Altered Mechanical Properties and Fiber Re-Alignment in Diabetic Mouse Supraspinatus and Achilles Tendons." In ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2012-80129.

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Tendons function to transfer load, maintain alignment and permit motion in joints. To perform these functions, tendons have complex mechanical behavior which is modulated by the tissue’s structure and composition, such as the collagen fibers and surrounding extracellular matrix. When these matrix proteins are altered, the mechanical properties are also altered, which could potentially lead to reduced loading and healing capacity. Diabetes is a metabolic disease which, among other co-morbidities, has been associated with Achilles tendon disorganization and tendinopathy, as well as increased overall joint stiffness in humans [1]. We have recently reported that the skin from the Db/Db diabetic mouse, a model of Type II Diabetes, as well as the skin from human diabetics, have impaired biomechanical properties compared to non-diabetic skin as the result of altered extracellular matrix composition. [2]. However, the mechanical properties of tendons from these animals have never been studied and could serve as a unique model of altered collagen structure as well as provide further understanding to the cause of tendinous injuries in the diabetic population. Therefore, the objective of this study is to measure the tensile mechanical properties and collagen fiber re-alignment in the db/db mouse model compared to non-diabetic controls. We hypothesize that tendon stiffness and modulus will be increased in the db/db group in the insertion site and midsubstance, and that db/db tendons will re-align earlier and faster during the testing protocol.
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Chatterjee, Tanmoy, and Yulia Peet. "Spectra and Large Eddy Structures in the Double Log-Layer of a High Re Wind Turbine Array Boundary Layer." In ASME Turbo Expo 2016: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2016-56359.

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Wind Turbine Array Boundary Layer (WTABL) is a relatively simple, yet useful theoretical conceptualization to study very large wind farms in atmospheric boundary layer (ABL). In the current paper, we perform a high-fidelity LES investigation of a 3 × 3 wind turbine array in a WTABL framework, with a main focus on extending the work beyond the simple analytical model and providing a rigorous fundamental understanding of the dynamic behaviour of length scales, their scaling laws and the anisotropic structure of the energy containing eddies responsible for power generation from the wind turbines. This is accomplished by studying the components of energy and shear-stress spectra in the flow. This knowledge can potentially provide an efficient way to control the wind farm power output as well as serve as a stepping stone to design efficient low order numerical models for predicting farm power and dynamics at reduced computational expense.
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Lee, Poh-Seng, and Suresh V. Garimella. "Hot-Spot Thermal Management With Flow Modulation in a Microchannel Heat Sink." In ASME 2005 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2005-79562.

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Recesses created in the lid of a microchannel heat sink can serve to modulate the flow, resulting in local and global heat transfer enhancement. Numerical analysis of laminar flow and heat transfer in such a modified microchannel heat sink has shown an augmentation of heat transfer without an added penalty of increased pressure drop. The presence of the recesses reduces the overall flow friction and thus pressure drop. The flow expansion into the recesses and the subsequent contraction into the downstream region causes significant local enhancement in heat transfer. Both the maximum and average wall temperatures are decreased as a result. The heat transfer is locally enhanced, by as much as 150% in the regions just downstream of the recesses due to the re-initialization of boundary layers as the flow re-enters the microchannels. The potential for hot-spot mitigation in microelectronics devices using this approach is discussed.
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Sahinkaya, M. Necip, Robert M. C. Rayner, Geoff Vernon, Graham Shirley, and Raj K. Aggarwal. "Synthesis of Demand Signals for High Speed Operation of a Packaging Mechanism." In ASME 2007 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2007-35444.

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The aim of the work described in this paper is to improve the dynamic performance of a one-degree-of-freedom packaging mechanism through demand signal shaping to minimize the peak to peak motor torque. This enables the mechanism to operate at higher speeds with lower vibration and noise levels, and hence with higher accuracy. Initial experimental tests have shown the motion of the Woodpecker mechanism to suffer from dynamic, vibration problems synonymous with a mechanism possessing large amounts of harmonic content in its output motion. The dynamics of the Woodpecker mechanism and the accompanying servo system are developed and the likely causes of the dynamic issues experienced are identified. A computer model of the complete system drive unit is developed utilizing experimental data. The intention is to use the model in further detailed analytical work to shape the velocity demand signal passed to the system. Inverse dynamics are used to derive the variation in driving torque, which must be exerted on the mechanism crank by the drive motor for the mechanism to achieve a constant speed over the complete cycle. Based on the computer model, a novel technique to shape the speed demand signal is developed and it is shown that significant performance improvements can be achieved without re-synthesizing the mechanism or altering the existing industrial controller.
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Volino, Ralph J. "Separated Flow Transition Under Simulated Low-Pressure Turbine Airfoil Conditions: Part 1 — Mean Flow and Turbulence Statistics." In ASME Turbo Expo 2002: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2002-30236.

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Boundary layer separation, transition and reattachment have been studied experimentally under low-pressure turbine airfoil conditions. Cases with Reynolds numbers (Re) ranging from 25,000 to 300,000 (based on suction surface length and exit velocity) have been considered at low (0.5%) and high (9% inlet) free-stream turbulence levels. Mean and fluctuating velocity and intermittency profiles are presented for streamwise locations all along the airfoil, and turbulent shear stress profiles are provided for the downstream region where separation and transition occur. Higher Re or free-stream turbulence level moves transition upstream. Transition is initiated in the shear layer over the separation bubble and leads to rapid boundary layer reattachment. At the lowest Re, transition did not occur before the trailing edge, and the boundary layer did not reattach. Turbulent shear stress levels can remain low in spite of high free-stream turbulence and high fluctuating streamwise velocity in the shear layer. The beginning of a significant rise in the turbulent shear stress signals the beginning of transition. A slight rise in the turbulent shear stress near the trailing edge was noted even in those cases which did not undergo transition or reattachment. The present results provide detailed documentation of the boundary layer and extend the existing database to lower Re. The present results also serve as a baseline for an investigation of turbulence spectra in Part 2 of the present paper, and for ongoing work involving transition and separation control.
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Bialaszewski, Dennis. "Information Security in Education: Are We Continually Improving?" In InSITE 2015: Informing Science + IT Education Conferences: USA. Informing Science Institute, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/2133.

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[The final form of this paper was published in the journal Issues in Informing Science and Information Technology.] This paper will shed light on the lack of the development of appropriate monitoring systems in the field of education. Test banks can be easily purchased. Smart phones can take and share pictures of exams. A video of an exam given through Blackboard can easily be made. A survey to determine the extent of cheating using technology was given to several university students. Evidence is provided that shows security is lacking as evidenced by the number of students who have made use of technological advances to cheat on exams. The findings and conclusion may serve as evidence for administrators and policy makers to re-assess efforts being made to increase security in online testing.
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Reports on the topic "Re serve de muse e"

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Gundacker, Roman. The Names of the Kings of the Fifth Dynasty According to Manetho. Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1553/erc_stg_757951_r._gundacker_the_names_of_the_kings_of_the_fifth_dynasty.

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The names of the kings of the Fifth Dynasty may serve as a prototypical example for the re-evaluation of Manetho’s king-list: Userkaf, Sahure, Neferirkare, Shepseskare, Reneferef, Nirewoser, Djedkare-Isesi and Unas are all recorded in the king-list of Manetho as transmitted by Sextus Julius Africanus according to the Ecloga chronographiae of George Syncellus. Although the names as preserved have obviously suffered on a long way of copying manuscripts over and over again, a closer look at the Greek transcriptions reveals the high quality and the still unbroken relevance of Manetho’s Aegyptiaca for modern Egyptological scholarship, when dealing with chronology, onomastics and linguistics. As will be shown, there is a line, identifiable with variable degrees of difficultly but finally clearly discernible, which leads all the way down from the Old Kingdom to Manetho’s Aegyptiaca.
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