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Ben-Dor, Gabi. Shock wave reflection phenomena. Springer-Verlag, 1992.

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Ben-Dor, Gabi. Shock Wave Reflection Phenomena. Springer New York, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-4279-4.

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S, Shtemenko L., ed. Propagation and reflection of shock waves. World Scientific, 1998.

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Chen, Shuxing. Mathematical Analysis of Shock Wave Reflection. Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-7752-9.

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Hu, T. C. J. Tabular and graphical solutions of regular and Mach reflections in pseudo-stationary frozen and vibrational-equilibrium flows. Institute for Aerospace Studies, 1985.

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Urbanowicz, J. T. A resolution of the "von Neumann paradox". [s.n.], 1988.

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Glaz, Harland M. Interaction of oblique shock-wave reflections in air and CO2 with downstream obstacles. [s.n.], 1986.

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Urbanowicz, J. T. Pseudo-stationary oblique-shock-wave reflections in low gamma gas-isobutane and sulphur hexafluoride. Dept. of Aerospace Science and Engineering, 1987.

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Ben-Dor, Gabi. Further analytical considerations of weak planar shock wave reflections over a concave wedge. North-Holland, 1987.

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Wheeler, John M. An interferometric investigation of the regular to Mach reflection transition boundary in pseudostationary flow in air. Dept. of Aerospace Science and Engineering, 1985.

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Wheeler, John M. An interferometric investigation of the regular to Mach reflection transition boundary in pseudostationary flow in air. Institute for Aerospace Studies, 1986.

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Scrase, Kerry Elizabeth. A study of passive end vented reflection eliminators for shock tubes and blast simulators. Department of Aerospace Science and Engineering, 1988.

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Kaca, Jedrzej. An interferometric investigation of the diffraction of a planar shock wave over a semicircular cylinder. National Library of Canada, 1990.

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Kaca, Jedrzej. An interferometric investigation of the diffraction of a planar shock wave over a semicircular cylinder. Institute for Aerospace Studies, 1988.

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Kaca, J. An interferometric investigation of the diffraction of a planar shock wave over a semicircular cylinder. [s.n.], 1988.

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Urbanowicz, J. T. Pseduo-stationary oblique-shock-wave reflections in low gamma gases - isobutane and sulphur hexafluoride. Institute for Aerospace Studies, 1988.

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Walenta, Z. A. Mach reflection of a moving, plane shock wave under rarefied flow conditions. Dept. of Fluid Mechanics, Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, 1986.

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Miura, H. Shock-wave reflection from a rigid wall in a dusty gas. [s.n.], 1986.

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Miura, H. Shock-wave reflection from a rigid wall in a dusty gas. [s.n.], 1986.

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Li, J. C. Collision of Mach reflections with a 90-degree ramp in air and CO2. Institute for Aerospace Studies, 1985.

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The shock of arrival: Reflections on postcolonial experience. South End Press, 1996.

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Shirouzu, M. Evaluation of assumptions and criteria in pseduostationary oblique shock-wave reflections. [s.n.], 1986.

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Glaz, Harland M. A numerical study of oblique shock-wave reflections with experimental comparisons. [s.n.], 1985.

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Glaz, Harland M. Oblique shock wave reflections in SF6: A comparison of calculation and experiment. [s.n.], 1985.

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Glaz, Harland M. A detailed numerical, graphical, and experimental study of oblique shock wave reflections. Institute for Aerospace Studies, 1986.

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Glaz, Harland M. A detailed numerical, graphical, and experimental study of oblique shock wave reflections. Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Physics Division, 1985.

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Hu, T. C. J. Pseudo-stationary oblique-shock-wave reflections in a polyatomic gas-sulfur hexafluoride. Institute for Aerospace Studies, 1985.

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Hu, T. C. J. Pseudostationary oblique shock-wave reflections in sulphur hexafluoride (SF6): Interferometric and numerical results. [s.n.], 1986.

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Moon, Young J. Numerical simulation by TVD schemes of complex shock reflections from airfoils at high angle of attack. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1987.

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Ben-Dor, Gabi. Shock Wave Reflection Phenomena. Springer, 2010.

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Shock Wave Reflection Phenomena. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71382-1.

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Shock Wave Reflection Phenomena (Shock Wave and High Pressure Phenomena). 2nd ed. Springer, 2007.

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Nam, Jee-Whan. Numerical study of planar shock reflection over wedges. 2005.

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Nam, Jee-Whan. Numerical study of planar shock reflection over wedges. 2005.

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The Mathematics of Shock Reflection-Diffraction and von Neumann's Conjectures. Princeton University Press, 2018.

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Chen, Gui-Qiang, and Mikhail Feldman. The Mathematics of Shock Reflection-Diffraction and von Neumann's Conjectures. Princeton University Press, 2018.

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Gustavsen, Richard L. Time resolved reflection spectroscopy on shock compressed liquid carbon disulfide. 1989.

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Chen, Gui-Qiang, and Mikhail Feldman. Mathematics of Shock Reflection-Diffraction and Von Neumann's Conjectures : (ams-197). Princeton University Press, 2018.

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Scrase, Kerry Elizabeth *. A study of passive and evented reflection eliminators for shock tubes and blast simulators. 1988.

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Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis of Shock Propagation and Reflection in a Pulse Detonation Engine Combustor. Storming Media, 2003.

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Cassis, Youssef, Catherine R. Schenk, and Richard S. Grossman, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Banking and Financial History. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199658626.001.0001.

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The financial crisis of 2008 aroused widespread interest in banking and financial history among policy makers, academics, journalists, and even bankers, in addition to the wider public. References in the press to the term ‘Great Depression’ spiked after the failure of Lehman Brothers in November 2008, with similar surges in references to ‘economic history’ at various times during the financial turbulence. In an attempt to better understand the magnitude of the shock, there was a demand for historical parallels. How severe was the financial crash? Was it, in fact, the most severe financial crisis since the Great Depression? Were its causes unique or part of a well-known historical pattern? And have financial crises always led to severe depressions? Historical reflection on the recent financial crises and the long-term development of the financial system go hand in hand. This volume provides the material for such a reflection by presenting the state of the art in banking and financial history. Nineteen highly regarded experts present twenty-one chapters on the economic and financial side of banking and financial activities, primarily—though not solely—in advanced economies, in a long-term comparative perspective. In addition to paying attention to general issues, not least those related to theoretical and methodological aspects of the discipline, the volume approaches the banking and financial world from four distinct but interrelated angles: financial institutions, financial markets, financial regulation, and financial crises.
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Shack: Reflections for Every Day of the Year. Windblown Media, 2012.

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S, Liou M., and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Numerical study of unsteady shockwave reflections using an upwind TVD scheme. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1990.

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Urbanowicz, Jacek T. Pseudo-stationary oblique-shock-wave reflections in low gamma gases - isobutane and sulphur hexafluoride. 1987.

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Rostagno, Massimo, Carlo Altavilla, Giacomo Carboni, et al. Monetary Policy in Times of Crisis. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192895912.001.0001.

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The 20th anniversary of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) offers an opportunity to look back on the record of the European Central Bank (ECB) and learn lessons that can improve the conduct of policy in the future. This volume charts the way the ECB has defined, interpreted, and applied its monetary policy framework—its strategy—over the years from its inception, in search of evidence and lessons that can inform those reflections. Our ‘Tale of Two Decades’ is largely a tale of ‘two regimes’: one—stretching slightly beyond the ECB’s mid-point—marked by decent growth in real incomes and a distribution of shocks to inflation almost universally to the upside; and the second—starting well into the post-Lehman period—characterized by endemic instability and crisis, with the distribution of shocks eventually switching from inflationary to continuously disinflationary. We show how the most defining feature of the ECB’s monetary policy framework, its characteristic definition of price stability with a hard 2 per cent ceiling, functioned as a key shock absorber in the relatively high-inflation years prior to the crisis, but offered a softer defence in the face of the disinflationary forces that hit the euro area in its aftermath. The imperative to halt persistent disinflation in the post-crisis era therefore called for a radical, unprecedented policy response, comprising negative policy rates, enhanced forms of forward guidance, a large asset purchase programme and targeted long-term loans to banks. We study the multidimensional interactions among these four instruments and quantify their impact on inflation and the macroeconomy.
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Reflections On The Shack A Topical Discussion By Women From Different Walks Of Life. Destiny Image, 2009.

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Wright, Julian. Marcel Sembat and the Daily Life of Socialism. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199533589.003.0007.

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The concepts of ‘experience’ and ‘enthusiasm’ were set out by Marcel Sembat as ways of focusing intensely on the present and the nature of socialist party activity. Sembat had been close to the ‘Blanquist’ wing of the French socialist movement, with its emphasis on revolutionary rupture. But his wide reading and interest in psychology, sociology, and physiology led him to seek a present-minded focus for his socialist militancy, through his work in the eighteenth arrondissement and his long reflections in his private diary. His passionate enthusiasm for the life of the socialist party was also a visceral, daily experience of engagement, and the divides that shook the party in the First World War and with the split at the Congress of Tours in 1920 gravely affected him. This chapter assesses the present in the thought of an intellectual who was at the heart of Jaurès’ socialist party.
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Ho, Vanessa P., and Philip S. Barie. Acute acalculous cholecystitis in the critically ill. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0188.

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Acute acalculous cholecystitis (AAC) may occur in surgical or injured, critically-ill, and systemically-ill patients, with diabetes mellitus, malignant disease, abdominal vasculitis, congestive heart failure, cholesterol embolization, shock, and cardiac arrest. Children may also be affected, especially following a viral illness. The pathogenesis of AAC is complex and multifactorial. Ischaemia/reperfusion injury and the associated pro-inflammatory response and oxidative tissue stress, appear to be the central mechanisms, but bile stasis, opioid therapy, positive-pressure ventilation, and parenteral nutrition may all contribute to development of the disease. Ultrasound of the gallbladder is most accurate for the diagnosis of AAC in the critically-ill patient. Computed tomography is probably of comparable accuracy, but carries both advantages and disadvantages. Percutaneous cholecystostomy is now the treatment of choice, controlling AAC in about 85% of patients, despite the known high prevalence of gallbladder infarction (~50%) and perforation (~10%). Rapid improvement may be expected when AAC is diagnosed correctly and cholecystostomy is performed timely. The mortality (historically ~30%) of percutaneous and open cholecystostomy are similar, reflecting the severity of illness, but improved resuscitation and critical care may portend a decreased risk of death.
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López, Ivan, ed. Aftershocks: Globalism and the Future of Democracy. Universidad de Zaragoza, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.26754/uz.978-84-18321-12-2.

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This digital publication consists of a selection of 56 papers presented at the 16th International Conference of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas (ISSEI), held at the University of Zaragoza, 2-5 July 2019, the general theme of which was ‘Aftershocks: Globalism and the Future of Democracy’. Sponsored by The Aragonese Association of Sociology, the conference was well-attended – 170 participants from 28 countries met to discuss a wide variety of topics in 29 workshops. The feedback we received from participants confirmed that they had greatly enjoyed the venue of the conference, that they appreciated the warm welcome they had received and the congenial social atmosphere and opportunity to attend workshops on subjects that were not only in their own field of expertise. No one, of course, could have predicted that our world – our work and life as individuals, as communities and as nations – would change so suddenly and radically eighteen months after the conference, with the rapid and devastating spread of the Convid-19 pandemic. The current deepening global crisis along with the challenge of climate change and growing international tensions are a stark reminder of how vulnerable our societies, our civilization, and our species are. The shocks and aftershocks of these crises are felt today in every corner of the world and in every aspect of our global and local economies, and most obviously in the sociopolitical arena. As several of the conference workshops on the multiple crises Europe and the world face today – from the migrant crisis to the rise of populism and deepening inequality between rich and poor – showed – and as the Covid-19 pandemic has so cruelly brought home to us – we simply cannot take the achievements of human civilization for granted and must find ways to meet the fundamental social and political needs of human beings not only in our own neighborhoods, cities and countries, but ultimately in the world as a whole: their living conditions, livelihoods, social services, education and healthcare, human rights and political representation. Several of the workshops, as I mentioned, directly addressed these issues and emphasized the need for building social resilience based on tolerance, solidarity and equity. This too is why, as academics, we should continue to initiate and engage in collective reflection and debate on how to foster and strengthen human communities and human solidarity. Finally, I want to thank the participants and workshop chairs for their contribution to the success of the conference. It was a pleasure for me to work with the university organizing team and with ISSEI’s team in bringing this about, and I am particularly proud that my university and the city of Zaragoza hosted this conference.
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