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Faltin, Thomas, and Hans-Erhard Lessing. "Rezension von: Lessing, Hans-Erhard, Robert Bosch." Schwäbische Heimat 59, no. 1 (August 1, 2022): 116–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.53458/sh.v59i1.3525.

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Weaver, Andrew H. "Poetry, Music and Fremdartigkeit in Robert Schumann's Hans Christian Andersen Songs, op. 40." Nineteenth-Century Music Review 6, no. 2 (November 2009): 41–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1479409800003098.

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On 1 October 1842, Robert Schumann sent Hans Christian Andersen a copy of his recently published Fünf Lieder op. 40, a song collection consisting of settings of four poems by Andersen as well as an anonymous ‘Neugriechisch’ poem, all translated into German by Adelbert von Chamisso. Although Clara Schumann had become acquainted with the poet earlier that year during a concert tour that took her through Copenhagen, Robert had yet to meet him, and the letter included with op. 40 was the first time that he addressed Andersen directly.
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Wolff, Christoph. "Faksimile-Ausgaben." Bach-Jahrbuch 74 (May 9, 2018): 237–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.13141/bjb.v19882596.

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Besprochen: Bach, Johann Sebastian: Messe A-Dur BWV 234 (Autographe Partitur und Continuo-Stimme). Einführung von Oswald Bill und Klaus Häfner. Wiesbaden 1985 ders.: Magnificat BWV 243. Autograph. Hg.: Hans-Joachim Schulze. Leipzig 1985 ders.: Cantata Autographs [...] Hg.: Robert L. Marshall. New York, London 1985 ders.: Seine Handschrift - Abbild seines Schaffens. Eingeleitet und erläutert von Alfred Dürr. Wiesbaden 1984
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Villas Boas, Alex. "REFORMA ECLESIAL E RECEPÇÃO CONCILIAR: CRISE DA LINGUAGEM TEOLÓGICA E RECEPÇÃO ESTÉTICA DO VATICANO II." Perspectiva Teológica 46, no. 128 (January 5, 2015): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.20911/21768757v46n128p45/2014.

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O presente trabalho procura analisar a questão da recepção conciliar do Vaticano II, proposta por Yves Congar, Bernard Sesboüe e Christoph Theobald, porém, a partir da teoria da recepção estética de Hans Robert Jauss, e como está presente na tarefa contínua de reforma eclesial. As recepções conciliares são processos de construções teológicas de linguagem e, inevitavelmente atingem momentos de inflexão, como é o caso entre o que ficou conhecido como estilo pastoral da teologia latino americana e a estética teológica de Hans Urs von Balthasar, que acentua o aspecto dogmático. Tais linguagens, que constituíram o terreno do debate teológico pós-conciliar, vão sendo recebidas e reelaboradas, especialmente nas Conferências Gerais do Episcopado Latino Americano e Caribenho.ABSTRACT: The aim of this paper is analyse the Council Vatican II reception, suggested by Yves Congar, Bernard Sesboüe and Christoph Theobald, however since the Hans Robert Jauss aesthetic reception theory. And how it is into the continuous labor of the Ecclesial reform. The council receptions are theological language construct processes that reaches turning points. This is the case between the pastoral style by Latin American Theology and the aesthetic theological, by Hans Urs von Balthasar, the turning point of the post-conciliar theological debates, that being received and reworked at the Latin American Espicopal General Conference and the Caribbean.
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Loth, Robert, and Alexander Waszynski. "Problemgeschichten. ‚Rezeption‘ in Hans Blumenbergs frühen Schriften." Kulturwissenschaftliche Zeitschrift 6, no. 2 (July 1, 2022): 25–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/kwg-2021-0017.

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Abstract Der Artikel erschließt den heuristischen Stellenwert des Begriffs der Rezeption für Hans Blumenbergs frühe Schriften. Blumenberg führt diesen Begriff in seiner Dissertation (1947) zur mittelalterlich-scholastischen Ontologie ein, um eine Dynamik zu beschreiben, in der die unausdrücklichen Voraussetzungen geschichtlicher Transformationsprozesse geschaffen werden, mit der aber auch die Thematisierbarkeit ontologischer oder historischer Probleme insgesamt fraglich wird. Anhand der Sammelrezension Epochenschwelle und Rezeption (1958) und des Aufsatzes Kritik und Rezeption (1959) lässt sich verdeutlichen, dass das Konzept zwischen Kontinuität und Diskontinuität einerseits, zwischen Textzeugnissen und Latenz andererseits vermittelt. Blumenbergs früher Rezeptionsbegriff ist nicht nur, wie von Hans Robert Jauß später nahegelegt, ein Baustein der Vorgeschichte der Konstanzer Rezeptionstheorie; neben der konzeptuell-heuristischen Funktion ist mit seiner Perspektive vielmehr ein grundlegendes verfahrenstechnisches Problem verbunden, das hier als Vorform einer Philologie der Unbegrifflichkeit gefasst wird.
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Lett, Jacob. "Divine Roominess: Spatial and Music Analogies in Hans Urs von Balthasar and Robert Jenson." Pro Ecclesia: A Journal of Catholic and Evangelical Theology 28, no. 3 (May 7, 2019): 267–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1063851219846681.

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Hans Urs von Balthasar and Robert Jenson both spatialize God by depicting the triune life as “roomy”. Theologians have employed spatial analogies readily since the inception of the “trinitarian revival” of the 20th century. In recent days, however, theologians have begun critiquing divine spatial imagery. In particular, the spatialized grammar of Balthasar’s trinitarian theology has attracted criticism. In this article, I review Balthasar’s divine spatial analogies and show how “bodily” readings of them have provoked criticism. I then repair Balthasar by applying Jenson’s musical rendition of “divine roominess” to Balthasar’s spatial analogies, suggesting that musical conceptions of space resolve some of the concerns theologians raise with Balthasar’s trinitarian theology in particular and spatial analogies in general.
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Schlesinger, Eugene R. "Overcoming the “Distance”: Robert Doran as a Bridge between the Trinitarian Analogies of Bernard Lonergan and Hans Urs von Balthasar." Theological Studies 82, no. 4 (November 27, 2021): 626–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00405639211052311.

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Bernard Lonergan and Hans Urs von Balthasar would appear to be worlds apart in their trinitarian theologies. The former championed while the latter eschewed the traditional Western psychological analogy. And yet, Robert Doran’s Lonergan-inflected trinitarian theology presented a revised version of the psychological analogy, drawn from the order of grace. This analogy is in fact isomorphic to Balthasar’s primary eucharistic analogy for the trinitarian processions. Recognizing formal similarity invites a rapprochement between these two theologies and a call for a renewal of boldness in speculative theology.
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Weber, Hans. ""Der fliegende Robert": DaF-Unterricht mit Gedichten von Hans Magnus Enzensberger aus den 90er Jahren." Die Unterrichtspraxis / Teaching German 36, no. 2 (2003): 158. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3531089.

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MATHEWS, T. "Review. Die Epochenschwelle von 1912 -- Guillaume Apollinaire: 'Zone' und 'Lundi Rue Christine'. Jauss, Hans Robert." French Studies 42, no. 2 (April 1, 1988): 226. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fs/42.2.226-a.

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Galle, Roland. "Hans Robert Jauss Im Kreuzfeuer. Anmerkungen zu Publikationen von Jens Westemeier, Ottmar Ette und Frank-Rutger Hausmann." Romanische Forschungen 130, no. 4 (December 15, 2018): 480–502. http://dx.doi.org/10.3196/003581218825064034.

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Schlosser, Tim [Verfasser], and Hans-Robert [Akademischer Betreuer] Volpp. "Bildungskinetik von Wasserdesinfektionsnebenprodukten / Tim Schlosser ; Betreuer: Hans-Robert Volpp." Heidelberg : Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1177252643/34.

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Luehrs-Kaiser, Kai. "Das Werden der Vergangenheit Erläuterungen und Interpretationen zur Erinnerung als Erzählproblem bei Robert Musil, Heimito von Doderer und Hans Henny Jahnn /." [S.l. : s.n.], 2001. http://www.diss.fu-berlin.de/2001/238/index.html.

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Niemann, Carl-Christian [Verfasser], Hans-Robert [Akademischer Betreuer] Metelmann, Hans-Robert Gutachter] Metelmann, and Günter [Gutachter] [Lauer. "Die Größe von zervikalen Lymphknoten im Kopf–Hals-Bereich in Abhängigkeit von Alter, Körpergewicht und Body-Mass-Index – Eine bevölkerungsrepräsentative MRT-Studie aus Nordostvorpommern / Carl-Christian Niemann ; Gutachter: Hans-Robert Metelmann, Günter Lauer ; Betreuer: Hans-Robert Metelmann." Greifswald : Universität Greifswald, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1209270188/34.

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Niemann, Carl-Christian [Verfasser], Hans-Robert [Akademischer Betreuer] Metelmann, Hans-Robert [Gutachter] Metelmann, and Günter [Gutachter] Lauer. "Die Größe von zervikalen Lymphknoten im Kopf–Hals-Bereich in Abhängigkeit von Alter, Körpergewicht und Body-Mass-Index – Eine bevölkerungsrepräsentative MRT-Studie aus Nordostvorpommern / Carl-Christian Niemann ; Gutachter: Hans-Robert Metelmann, Günter Lauer ; Betreuer: Hans-Robert Metelmann." Greifswald : Universität Greifswald, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1209270188/34.

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Zierer, Robert [Verfasser], Hans Joachim [Akademischer Betreuer] Möller, Hans Joachim [Gutachter] Möller, and Jörg [Gutachter] Weber. "Wechselwirkungen von interstitiellem Eisen mit Defekten im multikristallinen Silizium / Robert Zierer ; Gutachter: Hans Joachim Möller, Jörg Weber ; Betreuer: Hans Joachim Möller." Freiberg : Technische Universitaet Bergakademie Freiberg Universitaetsbibliothek "Georgius Agricola", 2014. http://d-nb.info/1220837695/34.

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Kieninger, Bärbel [Verfasser], and Hans Robert [Akademischer Betreuer] Kalbitzer. "Entwicklung von Methoden zur Strukturvorhersage von Proteinkomplexen und zur Untersuchung von Proteinzuständen mit Hochdruckkernspinresonanzspektroskopie / Bärbel Kieninger ; Betreuer: Hans Robert Kalbitzer." Regensburg : Universitätsbibliothek Regensburg, 2016. http://d-nb.info/1116079984/34.

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Protz, Robert [Verfasser], Hans-Peter [Akademischer Betreuer] Fink, Hans-Peter [Gutachter] Fink, and Manfred [Gutachter] Wagner. "Untersuchungen zum Löseverhalten und zur Spinnbarkeit von Lignocellulosen in unterschiedlichen Lösungsmittelsystemen / Robert Protz ; Gutachter: Hans-Peter Fink, Manfred Wagner ; Betreuer: Hans-Peter Fink." Berlin : Technische Universität Berlin, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1174990260/34.

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Dickel, Steffen [Verfasser], Hans-Robert [Akademischer Betreuer] Metelmann, Stefan [Akademischer Betreuer] Kindler, Hans-Robert [Gutachter] Metelmann, and Max [Gutachter] Heiland. "Die Prävalenz von potentiell bösartigen Mundschleimhauterkrankungen in der Study of Health in Pommerania unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Einflusses der Hauptrisikofaktoren. / Steffen Dickel ; Gutachter: Hans-Robert Metelmann, Max Heiland ; Hans-Robert Metelmann, Stefan Kindler." Greifswald : Universität Greifswald, 2021. http://d-nb.info/1229621709/34.

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Donaubauer, Harald [Verfasser], and Hans Robert [Akademischer Betreuer] Kalbitzer. "Optimierung der Signalverarbeitung und Signalerkennung zur automatisierten NMR-Strukturbestimmung von Proteinen / Harald Donaubauer ; Betreuer: Hans Robert Kalbitzer." Regensburg : Universitätsbibliothek Regensburg, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1182033350/34.

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Kreitner, Raphael Reinhold [Verfasser], and Hans Robert [Akademischer Betreuer] Kalbitzer. "Strukturelle und biophysikalische Charakterisierung des Cannulae-bildenden Proteins von Pyrodictium abyssi / Raphael Reinhold Kreitner. Betreuer: Hans Robert Kalbitzer." Regensburg : Universitätsbibliothek Regensburg, 2014. http://d-nb.info/1071713183/34.

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Mayer, Carl. Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari: Drehbuch von Carl Mayer und Hans Janowitz zu Robert Wienes Film von 1919/20. München: Edition Text + Kritik, 1995.

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Hans, Janowitz, and Wiene Robert, eds. Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari: Drehbuch von Carl Mayer und Hans Janowitz zu Robert Wienes Film von 1919/20. München: Text & Kritik, 1995.

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Hans, Kapfer, Dittrich Robert, and Tades Helmuth, eds. Das allgemeine bürgerliche Gesetzbuch: Samt den einschlägigen Gesetzen und Verordnungen, verweisenden und erläuternden Anmerkungen, Literaturangaben und einer Übersicht über die Rechtsprechung der Gerichte, insbesondere des Obersten Gerichtshofes : auf Grund der von Dr. Hans Kapfer bearbeiteten 24.-30. Auflage ; herausgegeben von Robert Dittrich, Helmuth Tades, unter Mitwirkung von Gerhard Hopf, Gottfried Molterer. 3rd ed. Wien: Manz, 1985.

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The Flemish primitives: The masterpieces : Robert Campin (Master of Flemalle), Jan van Eyck, Rogier van der Weyden, Petrus Christus, Dieric Bouts, Hugo van der Goes, Hans Memling, Gerard David. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press, 2002.

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Christie, Ian, and Annie Oever, eds. Stories. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462985841.

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Stories are perceived as central to modern life. Not only in narrative entertainment media, such as television, cinema, theater, but also in social media. Telling/having "a story" is widely deemed essential, in business as well as in social life. Does this mark an intensification of what has always been part of human cultures; or has the realm of "story" expanded to dominate twenty-first century discourse? Addressing stories is an obvious priority for the Key Debates series, and Volume 7, edited by Ian Christie and Annie van den Oever, identifies new phenomena in this field — complex narration, puzzle films, transmedia storytelling — as well as new approaches to understanding these, within narratology and bio-cultural studies. Chapters on such extended television series as Twin Peaks, Game of Thrones and Dickensian explore distinctively new forms of screen storytelling in the digital age. With contributions by Vincent Amiel, Jan Baetens, Dominique Chateau, Ian Christie, John Ellis, Miklós Kiss, Eric de Kuyper, Sandra Laugier, Luke McKernan, José Moure, Roger Odin, Annie van den Oever, Melanie Schiller, Steven Willemsen, Robert Ziegler.
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Chandra, Saurabh, ed. SOCRATES (Vol 3, No 2 (2015): Issue- June). 3rd ed. India: SOCRATES : SCHOLARLY RESEARCH JOURNAL, 2015.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Nominations of David G. Nason, Mario Mancuso, Robert M. Couch, Michael W. Tankersley, Nguyen Van Hanh, and Janis Herschkowitz: Hearing before the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Tenth Congress, first session, on nominations of David G. Nason, of Virginia, to be Assistant Secretary for Financial Institutions of the Department of the Treasury and to be a member of the board of directors for the National Consumer Cooperative Bank; Mario Mancuso, of New York, to be Under Secretary for Export Administration of the Department of Commerce; Robert M. Couch, of Alabama, to be general counsel for the Department of Housing and Urban Development; Michael W. Tankersley, of Texas, to be inspector general for the Export-Import Bank of the United States; Nguyen Van Hanh, of California, to be a member of the board of directors for the National Consumer Cooperative Bank; Janis Hershkowitz, of Pennsylvania, to be a member of the board of the directors for the Naitonal Consumer Cooperative Bank, Thursday, May 10, 2007. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2009.

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Nominations of David G. Nason, Mario Mancuso, Robert M. Couch, Michael W. Tankersley, Nguyen Van Hanh, and Janis Herschkowitz: Hearing before the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Tenth Congress, first session, on nominations of David G. Nason, of Virginia, to be Assistant Secretary for Financial Institutions of the Department of the Treasury and to be a member of the board of directors for the National Consumer Cooperative Bank; Mario Mancuso, of New York, to be Under Secretary for Export Administration of the Department of Commerce; Robert M. Couch, of Alabama, to be general counsel for the Department of Housing and Urban Development; Michael W. Tankersley, of Texas, to be inspector general for the Export-Import Bank of the United States; Nguyen Van Hanh, of California, to be a member of the board of directors for the National Consumer Cooperative Bank; Janis Hershkowitz, of Pennsylvania, to be a member of the board of the directors for the Naitonal Consumer Cooperative Bank, Thursday, May 10, 2007. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2009.

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Im Hörraum Vor der Schaubühne: Theatersound Von Hans Peter Kuhn Für Robert Wilson und Von Leigh Landy Für Heiner Müller. Transcript Verlag, 2015.

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Grund, Librairie, and Gustav Krum. Legendes et Contes: Contes de la Chevalerie - Par Alexandre Dumas, Paul Feval, Walter Scott, Miguel de Cervantes, Robert Louis Stevenson, Horace Walpole, Hans Von Grimmelshausen. Librairie Grund, 1990.

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Reinhardt, Ilka, Felix Knauer, Micha Herdtfelder, Gesa Kluth, and Petra Kaczensky. "Wie lassen sich Nutztierübergriffe durch Wölfe nachhaltig minimieren? – Eine Literaturübersicht mit Empfehlungen für Deutschland." In Evidenzbasiertes Wildtiermanagement, 231–56. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-65745-4_9.

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ZusammenfassungMit dem anwachsenden Wolfsbestand nehmen auch die Übergriffe auf Nutztiere in Deutschland von Jahr zu Jahr zu. In einem Punkt sind sich Landwirtschaft, Naturschutz und Politik einig: Wolfsübergriffe auf Nutztiere sollen nachhaltig minimiert werden. Darüber, wie dieses Ziel am besten erreicht werden kann, gibt es jedoch unterschiedliche Ansichten. In der öffentlichen Debatte werden Forderungen nach einem vereinfachten Abschuss von Wölfen oder einer generellen Bejagung immer lauter. Dabei wird davon ausgegangen, dass durch solche Maßnahmen Nutztierschäden durch Wölfe nachhaltig minimiert werden könnten.Bevor Maßnahmen des Wildtiermanagements angewandt werden, braucht es klare Zielvorgaben. Die erste Frage muss daher lauten: Was ist das primäre Ziel der Managementmaßnahme? Auf Basis wissenschaftlicher Evidenz muss dann vorab evaluiert werden, ob die in Frage kommenden Maßnahmen geeignet sind, das Ziel zu erreichen. Dies ist zwingend, wenn die Maßnahmen auch das Töten von empfindungsfähigen und noch dazu streng geschützten Tieren beinhalten. Um überprüfen zu können, wie wirksam die gewählten Managementmaßnahmen im konkreten Einsatz sind, werden Kriterien zur Bewertung des Erfolgs benötigt.In diesem Kapitel gehen wir der Frage nach, welche Managementmaßnahmen nach aktuellem Wissensstand geeignet sind, das Ziel, Wolfsübergriffe auf Nutztiere nachhaltig zu minimieren, zu erreichen. Wir erläutern zunächst, warum Wölfe Nutztiere töten und ob es einen Zusammenhang zwischen der Anzahl der Wölfe und der Höhe der Nutztierschäden gibt. Dafür untersuchen wir unter anderem die Daten von Wolfsübergriffen auf Nutztiere in Deutschland. Anhand einer umfangreichen Literaturübersicht analysieren wir, ob die folgenden Managementmaßnahmen geeignet sind, Wolfsübergriffe auf Nutztiere nachhaltig zu minimieren: 1) eine generelle Bejagung von Wölfen, 2) die selektive Entnahme von einzelnen schadensverursachenden Wölfen und 3) nicht-letale Herdenschutzmethoden. Abschließend legen wir Empfehlungen zu einem evidenzbasierten und lösungsorientierten Wolfsmanagement in Bezug auf den Wolf-Nutztierkonflikt vor.In Deutschland steigen mit der Zunahme der Wolfsterritorien auch die Übergriffe auf Schafe und Ziegen. Allerdings unterscheidet sich die Stärke des Anstiegs zwischen den Bundesländern erheblich. Einzelne Bundesländer erreichen bei der gleichen Anzahl an Wolfsterritorien sehr unterschiedliche Schadensniveaus. Dies deutet darauf hin, dass das Ausmaß der Schäden nicht allein durch die Anzahl der Wölfe bestimmt wird. Wir vermuten, dass die Unterschiede im Schadensniveau vor allem in der unterschiedlichen Umsetzung von Herdenschutzmaßnahmen in den einzelnen Bundesländern begründet sind.Die Ergebnisse der Literaturrecherche bezüglich der Wirksamkeit von letalen und nicht-letalen Managementmaßnahmen zum Schutz von Nutztieren zeigen klar: Eine generelle Bejagung von Wölfen führt nicht zu einer Reduktion von Nutztierschäden. Es gibt keine wissenschaftlichen Belege dafür, dass durch eine Bejagung die Schäden deutlich und nachhaltig verringert werden, es sein denn, der Bestand wird drastisch reduziert oder ganz ausgelöscht. Das ist in Deutschland und in der Europäischen Union bei aktueller Rechtslage nicht möglich. Im Gegensatz zu einer undifferenzierten Bejagung des Wolfs kann der gezielte Abschuss von Einzeltieren wirksam sein, wenn es sich tatsächlich um Individuen handelt, die gelernt haben, empfohlene funktionstüchtige Schutzmaßnahmen zu überwinden. Allerdings sind solche Fälle selten, und es ist schwierig in der freien Natur, ein bestimmtes Individuum sicher zu identifizieren und zu töten. Nicht-letale Herdenschutzmaßnahmen sind im Vergleich zu letalen Maßnahmen deutlich besser geeignet, eine nachhaltige Reduktion der Schäden zu erreichen. Der einzige Weg, um in Koexistenz mit Wölfen eine dauerhafte Reduktion von Schäden an Nutztieren zu erreichen, ist die fachgerechte Umsetzung von Herdenschutzmaßnahmen in breiter Fläche. Übergriffe auf Nutztiere lassen sich zwar auch dadurch nicht vollständig verhindern, sie können jedoch durch korrekt angewandte Herdenschutzmaßnahmen deutlich reduziert werden.Das Wissen, wie Schäden an Weidetieren durch Herdenschutzmaßnahmen verringert werden können, ist auch in Deutschland vorhanden. Viele Tierhaltende haben hier inzwischen ein hohes Maß an Fachkompetenz entwickelt. Die Erfahrung aus den vergangenen 20 Jahren zeigt allerdings auch, dass die Auszahlung von Fördergeldern für Herdenschutzmittel allein nicht ausreicht, um die Anzahl der Übergriffe deutlich zu senken. Es muss auch gewährleistet werden, dass die fachliche Expertise für die korrekte Anwendung und Wartung zur Verfügung steht. Vor allem in Gebieten mit Prädations-Hotspots sollte aktiv auf die Tierhaltenden zugegangen werden und sollten die Gründe für die vermehrten Übergriffe analysiert und abgestellt werden.Bisher fehlen aus Deutschland Daten zur Funktionstüchtigkeit der geförderten und im Einsatz befindlichen Schutzmaßnahmen. Solche Daten sind notwendig, um zu verstehen, warum trotz steigender Präventionsausgaben die Nutztierschäden teilweise auch in Gebieten mit jahrelanger Wolfspräsenz nicht zurückgehen. Sie sind zudem die Grundlage für wissenschaftliche Studien zu möglichen Unterschieden in der Wirksamkeit verschiedener Herdenschutzmethoden. Daten zur Funktionstüchtigkeit von geförderten Herdenschutzmaßnahmen sollten zumindest stichprobenartig gesammelt werden, unabhängig davon, ob es in dem jeweiligen Gebiet Wolfsübergriffe gibt. Neben der Untersuchung der rein technischen Aspekte des Herdenschutzes ist es ebenso wichtig herauszufinden, wie die Akzeptanz gegenüber Herdenschutzmaßnahmen bei den Tierhaltenden verbessert und deren Eigenmotivation erhöht werden kann. Hierfür sind Daten zur Umsetzbarkeit und Akzeptanz der eingesetzten Herdenschutzmaßnahmen erforderlich. Nutztierhaltende sollten schon in die Konzeption entsprechender Studien mit eingebunden werden, um sicherzustellen, dass die Fragen untersucht werden, deren Beantwortung für sie am dringendsten ist.Der Weg von einem emotionsbasierten zu einem evidenzbasierten Wolfsmanagement führt über wissenschaftlich robuste Daten und Analysen. Entsprechende Untersuchungen sind nur in enger Zusammenarbeit zwischen Weidetierhaltung und Wissenschaft möglich. Basierend auf der Fachkompetenz und den praktischen Erfahrungen der Weidetierhaltenden kann die Wissenschaft helfen, die Herdenschutzmaßnahmen zu identifizieren und weiterzuentwickeln, die Nutztierübergriffe am effektivsten reduzieren.SummaryAs the wolf population grows, the number of attacks on livestock in Germany also increases from year to year. Agriculture, nature conservation and politics agree on one point: that wolf attacks on livestock should be reduced sustainably. However, there are differing views on how this goal can best be achieved. In the public debate, calls for simplified shooting of wolves or general hunting are becoming louder and louder. The assumption is that such measures could sustainably reduce livestock damage caused by wolves.Before wildlife management measures are applied, clear objectives are needed. The first question, therefore, must be: What is the primary objective of the management measure? Based on scientific evidence, it must be evaluated in advance whether the measures under consideration are suitable for achieving the objective. This is mandatory if the measures include the killing of sentient animals, particularly if they are strictly protected. Criteria for evaluating if the objective was reached are needed in order to be able to verify how effective the selected management measures are when applied.In this chapter, we address the question of which management measures are suitable, based on current knowledge, to achieve the goal of sustainably reducing wolf attacks on livestock. We first explain why wolves kill livestock and whether there is a relationship between the number of wolves and the amount of livestock damage. To do this, we examine, among other things, data on wolf attacks on livestock in Germany. Based on an extensive literature review, we analyse whether the following management measures are suitable to sustainably reduce wolf attacks on livestock: 1) a general hunting of wolves, 2) the selective removal of individual wolves causing damage, and 3) non-lethal livestock protection methods. Finally, we present recommendations for evidence-based and solution-oriented wolf management with respect to wolf-livestock conflict.In Germany, as wolf territories increase, attacks on sheep and goats also increase. However, the magnitude of the increase differs considerably among the federal states. Individual federal states achieve very different levels of damage with the same number of wolf territories. This suggests that the extent of damage is not solely determined by the number of wolves. We suspect that the differences in damage levels are mainly due to the different implementation of livestock protection measures in the individual federal states.The results of the literature review regarding the effectiveness of lethal and non-lethal management measures to protect livestock clearly show that general hunting of wolves does not reduce livestock damage. There is no scientific evidence that hunting significantly and sustainably reduces damage, unless the wolf population is drastically reduced or completely eradicated. This is not possible in Germany and in the European Union under the current legal situation. In contrast to an undifferentiated hunting of the wolf, the targeted shooting of individual animals can be effective if they are actually individuals that have learned to overcome recommended functional livestock protection measures. However, such cases are rare and it is difficult in the field to safely identify and kill a specific individual. Non-lethal livestock protection measures are much better at achieving sustained reductions in damage compared to lethal measures. The only way to achieve a lasting reduction of damage to livestock in coexistence with wolves is the professional implementation of livestock protection measures on a broad scale. Non-lethal livestock protection measures do not completely prevent attacks on livestock. However, if correctly applied they can significantly reduce wolf caused damages on livestock.The knowledge of how to reduce livestock depredation by wolves through herd protection measures is also available in Germany. Many livestock farmers have developed a high level of expertise in this field. However, experience from the past 20 years also shows that the funding of livestock protection measures alone is not enough to significantly reduce the number of wolf attacks. It is also necessary to ensure that technical expertise is available for proper application and maintenance of the measures. Especially in areas with predation hotspots, livestock owners should be actively approached and the reasons for increased attacks analysed and remedied.To date, there is a lack of data from Germany on the functionality of funded and applied protection measures. Such data are necessary to understand why, despite increasing prevention expenditures, livestock damage has not decreased in some cases, even in areas where wolves have been present for years. Moreover, such data are the basis for scientific studies on possible differences in the effectiveness of different livestock protection methods. Data on the functionality of funded protection measures should be collected at least on a random basis, regardless of whether there are wolf attacks in the respective area. In addition to investigating the purely technical aspects of herd protection, it is equally important to find out how the acceptance towards livestock protection measures can be improved among livestock owners and how their self-motivation can be increased. This requires data on the feasibility and acceptance of the applied protection measures. Livestock keepers should be involved already in the conception of appropriate studies to ensure that the investigations will answer the most urgent questions for them.The path from emotion-based to evidence-based wolf management is through scientifically robust data and analysis. Appropriate research is only possible through close collaboration between livestock owners and science. Based on the expertise and practical experience of farmers, science can help identify and improve the livestock protection measures that most effectively reduce wolf attacks on livestock.
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"Nachwort von Robert, Eva und Tina Menasse." In Hans Menasse: The Austrian Boy, 165–68. Wien: Böhlau Verlag, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7767/9783205232728.165.

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"Wohnräume im Wartezustand Zu den Interieurfotografien von Robert Haas." In Unbehaust Wohnen, 153–72. transcript-Verlag, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/9783839451229-007.

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Tietenberg, Annette. "Wohnräume im Wartezustand Zu den Interieurfotografien von Robert Haas." In Unbehaust Wohnen, 153–72. transcript Verlag, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783839451229-007.

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KARDINAR, NATALIA. "ZU EINIGEN UNBEKANNTEN BILDNISSEN VON RICHARD STRAUSS aus der Hand von Robert Sterl." In Richard Strauss-Blätter, 67–79. Hollitzer Verlag, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvg8p4dz.6.

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"Hann to Oldenburg 29 November 1664." In The Correspondence of Robert Boyle, Vol. 2: 1662–5, edited by Michael Hunter, Antonio Clericuzio, and Lawrence M. Principe. Routledge, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00234291.

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Abbott, Robert. "45 From Robert Abbott Exton, Hants., 21 July 1650." In Calendar of the Correspondence of Richard Baxter, Vol. 1: 1638–1660, edited by N. H. Keeble and Geoffrey F. Nuttall. Oxford University Press, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00007727.

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"William Hann to [Boyle] 3 November 1664." In The Correspondence of Robert Boyle, Vol. 2: 1662–5, edited by Michael Hunter, Antonio Clericuzio, and Lawrence M. Principe. Routledge, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00234274.

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"DIE EDITIONSKRITERIEN VON ROBERT HAAS UND IHRE AUSWIRKUNGEN AUF DIE ERSTE GESAMTAUSGABE." In Bruckners Symphonien in Bearbeitungen, 291–402. Hollitzer Verlag, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvg8p481.9.

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Pierson, Christopher. "Libertarians I." In Just Property, 58–80. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198787105.003.0004.

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This chapter begins with a brief discussion of what we mean by libertarianism. I explore the ways in which the forerunners of contemporary libertarianism came to justify a regime of minimally constrained individual private property, (often) grounded in natural rights and instantiating the maximum of personal freedom. Key thinkers in this respect are Herbert Spencer, Ludwig von Mises, Milton Friedman, and Friedrich Hayek. Murray Rothbard is a figure who belongs more unambiguously to modern libertarianism. The chapter ends with a substantial discussion of the debate that has surrounded the work of Robert Nozick in Anarchy, State and Utopia. I suggest that Nozick is a much more ambivalent figure for libertarianism than is usually supposed.
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Müller, R. "Die Arbeit der Kommission Antiinfektiva, Resistenz und Therapie am Robert Koch-Institut – ein Beitrag zum optimalen Einsatz von Aniinfektiva." In Abstract- und Posterband – 89. Jahresversammlung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für HNO-Heilkunde, Kopf- und Hals-Chirurgie e.V., Bonn – Forschung heute – Zukunft morgen. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1639932.

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Al-Shanoon, Abdulrahman, Haoxiang Lang, and Ying Wang. "Vision-Based Hand Gesture Recognition With Deep Machine Learning for Visual Servoing." In ASME 2018 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2018-86186.

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Vision based robot motion control (Visual Servoing) is a challenging research direction in utilizing vision information to control the robot motion. In this work, we successfully controlled the real-time pose of an end-effector based on a hand gesture detector that we trained with acquired training data in the lab environment. Meanwhile, a machine learning model for hand language translation based on convolutional neural network is proposed and utilized in this paper. SSD is the suggested meta-architecture that uses single feed-forward convolutional network for straightly predicting categories. The proposed model is evaluated on Tensorflow platform along with Pascal VOC 2012. In addition, an image-based vision servoing system based on Lyapunov’s theory is developed to control velocities of the robot’s joints. In the experimentation, the integration of the above systems and MobileNet network as a convolutional feature extractor shows good performance in identification, tracking and motion control of the robot. The model achieved 98% mAP and 0.8 for Total-loss while visual servoing also demonstrated good performance during experimentation.
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Novara, Elisa. "Eine Schumann-Werkstatt? Zur Übertragbarkeit der Methoden vom Projekt »Beethovens Werkstatt« auf andere Komponisten." In Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Musikforschung 2019. Paderborn und Detmold. Musikwissenschaftliches Seminar der Universität Paderborn und der Hochschule für Musik Detmold, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.25366/2020.66.

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The research project “Beethovens Werkstatt” is intended as a contribution to basic musicological research. Methods, concepts and digital components developed in this project using the example of Beethoven are meant to be transferable to other composers. In my paper, I choose Robert Schumann as an example to test this transferability. Concepts that were developed in the course of the first module of “Beethovens Werkstatt” aim at the reconstruction and digital representation of genetic variants. They are based on research on the composer’s work processes. Fundamental aspects of this research include, for example, the temporality of the writing process; the composer’s self-critical dialogue with what he has already written; the work routines that may lie behind it (can certain compositional strategies be derived from them?). These questions are not only specific to Beethoven. They can generally be asked in connection with other composers. However, a prerequisite for an insightful research is a good record of handwritten texts and manuscripts. Due to the rich source material and Schumann’s habit of documenting many details in his diaries and working manuscripts, a text-genetic and digital analysis of his working methods is particularly suitable.
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Fereidooni, Amin, Abhijit Sarkar, Dominique Poirel, Aze´mi Benaissa, Vincent Me´tivier, and Guy Dumas. "Non-Stationary Signal Analysis of the von Ka´rma´n Vortex Shedding in the Wake of a Fluttering Airfoil." In ASME 2010 3rd Joint US-European Fluids Engineering Summer Meeting collocated with 8th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fedsm-icnmm2010-30043.

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Stationary data lend themselves well to the Fourier decomposition into harmonic components. Conversely, spectral characteristics of non-stationary data vary with time, and hence do not generally admit the application of Fourier transform. In order to investigate the localized time-frequency characteristics of non-stationary data, the notions of instantaneous frequency and amplitude are invoked. These concepts are applied to the von Ka´rma´n vortex shedding observed in the wake of a self-sustained pitching airfoil. For this range of Reynolds numbers (104 – 105), it has been reported that at any given airspeed the shedding frequency of the vortex street varies with angle of attack (AOA), ranging from the Strouhal number St ≈ 0.6 at zero AOA and tending to St ≈ 0.1 for high AOA. For the pitching motion, which originates from a positive energy transfer from the flow to the airfoil due to negative aerodynamic damping, the von Ka´rma´n vortex shedding frequency varies with pitch angle hence with time. Hilbert transform provides a robust estimate of instantaneous frequency through the definition of analytic signals. However, Hilbert transform provides meaningful instantaneous frequency for only monocomponent signals. To overcome this difficulty, the Hilbert-Huang transform is commonly exploited. In this paper, both the Hilbert and Hilbert-Huang transforms are applied in order to capture the instantaneous vortex shedding frequency. For multicomponent signals Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD) splits the signal to monocomponent signals, namely Intrinsic Mode Functions, through a so-called sifting process. Application of Hilbert transform to these functions produces instantaneous frequencies and amplitudes. Therefore the time-frequency-amplitude representation of the signal appears to be a promising tool for obtaining more physical insight into the time-varying vortex shedding frequency in the wake of a pitching airfoil.
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Owens, Patrick D., and A. Galip Ulsoy. "Self-Reproducing Machines: Preventing Degeneracy." In ASME 2006 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2006-14201.

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Machines produced by humans exhibit insufficient complexity to produce similar machines. As John von Neumann originally postulated, if biological systems are able to successfully reproduce, then there must be some characteristic that we can embed in machines to give them the ability to reproduce. Such a self-reproductive machine, also imbued with the ability to do constructive work, could prove enormously useful to the human race. This paper considers a simple self-reproducing machine, which consists of a 2-DOF, planar robot arm capable of picking up and placing the components of another arm. If the robot places the components within the allowable tolerance, then the original arm has successfully reproduced. An assembly line is constructed, so that a self-reproduction process can proceed along a track. If this process eventually fails because one robot is not capable of assembling another, then the system is said to be degenerate. Otherwise, the system is sustainable. A kinematic model that maps component placement errors from one generation of the robot arm to the next was derived. The system exhibited exponential growth in component placement errors. Thus, this self-reproduction system is degenerate. This system is then augmented to provide error-correction during the assembly process. With the application of error-correction the self-reproduction process is made sustainable. The minimal amount of error-correction required to achieve sustainable self-reproduction was investigated through sensor quantization, and it was shown that the amount of fidelity in the error-correction signal determines the success of the self-reproduction process. This self-reproduction system was also analyzed in the context of Kabamba's Generation Theory, which could predict the results obtained through simulation regarding degeneracy or sustainability.
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Song, Zhouzhou, Zhao Liu, Can Xu, and Ping Zhu. "Global Sensitivity Analysis for Field Response Based on the Manifold of Feature Covariance Matrix." In ASME 2021 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2021-69086.

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Abstract In real-world applications, it is commonplace that the computational models have field responses, i.e., the temporal or spatial fields. It has become a critical task to develop global sensitivity analysis (GSA) methods to measure the effect of each input variable on the full-field. In this paper, a new sensitivity analysis method based on the manifold of feature covariance matrix (FCM) is developed for quantifying the impact of input variables on the field response. The method firstly performs feature extraction on the field response to obtain a low-dimensional FCM. An adaptive feature selection method is proposed to avoid the FCM from singularity. Thereby, the field response is represented by a FCM, which lies on a symmetric positive-definite matrix manifold. Then, the GSA technique based on the Cramér-von Mises distance for output valued on the Riemannian manifold is introduced for estimating the sensitivity indices for field response. An example of a temporal field and an example of a 2-D displacement field are introduced to demonstrate the applicability of the proposed method in estimating global sensitivity indices for field solution. Results show that the proposed method can distinguish the important input variables correctly and can yield robust index values. Besides, the proposed method can be implemented for GSA for field responses of different dimensionalities.
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Cleveston, Iury, and Esther L. Colombini. "RAM-VO: A Recurrent Attentional Model for Visual Odometry." In Anais Estendidos do Simpósio Brasileiro de Robótica e Simpósio Latino Americano de Robótica. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/wtdr_ctdr.2021.18684.

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Determining the agent's pose is fundamental for developing autonomous vehicles. Visual Odometry (VO) algorithms estimate the egomotion using only visual differences from the input frames. The most recent VO methods implement deep-learning techniques using convolutional neural networks (CNN) widely, adding a high cost to process large images. Also, more data does not imply a better prediction, and the network may have to filter out useless information. In this context, we incrementally formulate a lightweight model called RAM-VO to perform visual odometry regressions using large monocular images. Our model is extended from the Recurrent Attention Model (RAM), which has emerged as a unique architecture that implements a hard attentional mechanism guided by reinforcement learning to select the essential input information. Our methodology modifies the RAM and improves the visual and temporal representation of information, generating the intermediary RAM-R and RAM-RC architectures. Also, we include the optical flow as contextual information for initializing the RL agent and implement the Proximal Policy Optimization (PPO) algorithm to learn a robust policy. The experimental results indicate that RAM-VO can perform regressions with six degrees of freedom using approximately 3 million parameters. Additionally, experiments on the KITTI dataset confirm that RAM-VO produces competitive results using only 5.7% of the input image.
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Yang, Chi, Rainald Lo¨hner, and Solomon C. Yim. "Development of a CFD Simulation Method for Extreme Wave and Structure Interactions." In ASME 2005 24th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2005-67422.

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A robust Volume of Fluid (VOF) technique is presented together with an incompressible Euler/Navier Stokes solver operating on adaptive, unstructured grids to simulate the interactions of extreme waves and three-dimensional structures. The incompressible Euler/Navier Stokes equations are solved using projection schemes and a finite element method. The classic dam-break problem has been used to validate the computer code developed based on the method described above. The numerical simulations of a three dimensional dam-break wave interacting with a single cylinder and a cylinder array have been carried out. Computational results have demonstrated that the present CFD method is capable of simulating the interactions of extreme waves and three-dimensional structures, which are of great importance for the comprehension of many natural phenomena in marine, coastal and marine engineering.
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Lopez, J. A., D. W. Chung, K. Fujikawa, F. S. Hagen, T. Papavannopoulou, and G. J. Roth. "MOLECULAR CLONING OF HUMAN PLATELET GLYCOPROTEIN Ib." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1642927.

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Glycoprotein Ib (GPIb) mediates von Willebrand factor-dependent platelet adhesion and participates in the resulting platelet activation process. In the present investigation, the primary structure of human platelet GPIb was studied. GPIb and its proteolytic fragment glycocalicin were purified to near homogeneity from human platelets by affinity chromatography using wheat germ agglutinin and anti-GPIb monoclonal antibody (D. Nugent, University of Washington) coupled to Sepharose. GPIba chain, β chain, and glycocalicin were isolated, reduced and carboxymethylated, and then fragmented by trypsin and S. aureus V8 protease. Peptides were isolated by HPLC and subjected to amino acid sequence analysis. Approximately 200 amino acid residues were identified. Affinity purified rabbit antibodies directed against the a chain, the ft chain, and glycocalicin were prepared and shown to be monospecific by Western blot analysis. Total RNA was prepared from human erythroleukemia cells grown in the presence of phorbol acetate. Poly(A)+ RNA was selected and used to prepare a cDNA library in λgt11. The library was screened with [125]I-labeled polyclonal antibody to glycocalicin. The clone with the largest cDNA insert was sequenced and shown to code for amino acid sequences corresponding to those determined by Edman degradation of glycocalicin. The predicted amino acid sequence contains at least six tandem repeats of 24 amino acids that are highly homologous with 13 repeats present in leucine rich α2 glycoprotein of human plasma. Another region in the protein contains a second repeat rich in threonine and serine, which shows some homology to a 9 amino acid repeat in the connecting region of human factor V. This region is probably the major site of attachment of clusters of O-linked carbohydrate in GPIbα. These results indicate that human platelet glycoprotein Ibα has a multi-domain structure composed of a number of repetitive sequences. Supported in part by grants from the American Heart Association, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Veterans Administration, and National Institutes of Health.
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Lassen, Tom, Svein Erik Hansen, and Sigmund Askestad. "Fatigue Design of Roller Bearing for Large FPSO Turrets." In ASME 2012 31st International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2012-83257.

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The present report presents the fatigue design and a fatigue life prediction method for large roller bearings applied in the turret turn table for large Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) units. The contact point between wheel and rail in these bearings is subjected to a multi-axial stress situation and both surface wear and fatigue cracking may occur. Stress analyses with contact elements are carried out and a methodology based on the Dang Van fatigue criterion is adopted. The criterion is based on an equivalent stress defined as a combination of the fluctuation of the shear stress from its mean value and the associated hydrostatic stress at a critical plane at any time. The criterion has been used in the railway industry and is regarded as an appropriate approach for the crack initiation phase in the high cycle fatigue regime. A realistic case study is included where material combinations with high strength stainless steel S165M and high strength carbon steel 42CrMo4 are applied. It is demonstrated that a favorable wheel-rail design is characterized by an extreme load condition with a stress situation within the linear elastic behavior of the steel. Furthermore, the Dang Van equivalent stress function shall be below the shear stress fatigue limit. These two design criteria will ensure robust design and long durability of the turret bearings.
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