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Da Silva, Márcia Rios. "Jorge Amado, Pablo Neruda e Nicolás Guillén: História da Literatura, histórias de recepção." Navegações 10, no. 2 (January 31, 2018): 178. http://dx.doi.org/10.15448/1983-4276.2017.2.29792.

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Neste artigo, propõe-se uma reflexão acerca da trajetória intelectual e literária de Jorge Amado, Pablo Neruda e Nicolás Guillén, tomada como uma dimensão altamente relevante na construção de histórias de recepção, mas ignoradas pela História da literatura. Como intelectuais de esquerda, comprometidos com as questões sociais do seu tempo, esses escritores tornam-se referência em seus países, e no exterior, na defesa da democracia e contra os regimes ditatoriais. Aproximados pela atuação na esfera pública e na vida cultural e pela consagração extraordinária de público, expandiram significativamente a recepção de suas produções literárias, por várias gerações de leitores, o que impõe pensar o engajamento político (SARTRE, 2004) como potência na formação de público. Essa discussão busca apoio nos estudos de recepção (JAUSS, 2009), histórias de literatura (MOREIRA, 2002, OLINTO, 2002) e escrita da história (BURKE, 1992).********************************************************************Jorge Amado, Pablo Neruda and Nicolás Guillén: Literature History and stories of receptionAbstract: The article aims at proposing a reflection about the intelectual and literary pathways of Jorge Amado, Pablo Neruda and Nicolás Guillén taken as a highly relevant dimension in the construction of stories of reception but ignored by Literature History. Being leftist intellectuals, committed with the social issues of their times, these writers became reference in their countries and abroad as being in favor of democracy and against dictatorial regimes. They were brought together by their public attitude as well as in their intelectual lives and were extraordinarily applauded by the people in general. As a result, they expanded significantly the reception of their literary production throughout several generations of readers which leads to think of their political engagement (SARTRE, 2004) as a powerful tool in formation of an audience. The discussion in this article seeks support in the theory of reception (JAUSS, 2009), stories of literature (MOREIRA, 2002, OLINTO, 2002) and historical writing (BURKE, 1992).Keywords: stories of literature; Reception; Jorge Amado; Pablo Neruda; Nicolás Guillén.
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Saputra, Toni, and R. Maryatmo. "Pengaruh Nilai Tukar dan Suku Bunga Acuan Terhadap Neraca Transaksi Berjalan di Indonesia Periode 2005:1 – 2015: 1 (Pendekatan Error Correction Model)." MODUS 28, no. 1 (March 26, 2016): 105. http://dx.doi.org/10.24002/modus.v28i1.668.

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AbstrakPenelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui dan menganalisis pengaruh nilai tukar dan suku bunga acuan terhadap neraca transaksi berjalan di Indonesia periode 2005:1- 2015:1. Data yang digunakan merupakan data sekunder. Data sekunder bersumber dari website Bank Indonesia. Alat analisis yang digunakan adalah Errror Correction Model (ECM). Selanjutnya analisis deskriptif digunakan untuk menjelaskan hasil penelitian.Penelitian ini menghasilkan dua hal. Pertama, dalam jangka pendek nilai tukar tidak berpengaruh terhadap neraca transaksi berjalan Indonesia. Dalam jangka panjang nilai tukar memiliki pengaruh positif dan signifikan terhadap neraca transaksi berjalan. Kedua, dalam jangka pendek suku bunga acuan tidak berpengaruh terhadap neraca transaksi berjalan Indonesia. Dalam jangka panjang suku bunga acuan memiliki pengaruh negatif terhadap neraca transaksi berjalan. Kata Kunci: neraca transaksi berjalan Indonesia, nilai tukar, suku bunga acuan, Errror Correction Model AbstractThis study aims to determine and analyze the effect of exchange rates and interest rates on current account in Indonesia from 2005: 1 to 2015: 1. The data used is secondary data. Secondary data is sourced from the website of Bank Indonesia. The analysis tool used is Errror Correction Model (ECM). Further descriptive analysis is used to explain the study results.This research resulted in two things. First, in the short term exchange rate has no effect on the current account in Indonesia. In the long term the exchange rate has a positive and significant impact on the current account. Second, in the short-term benchmark interest rate has no effect on the current account in Indonesia. In the long-term benchmark interest rate has a negative effect on the current account. Keywords: current account in Indonesia, the exchange rate, the benchmark interest rate, errror Correction Model
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Fregoso Bailón, Raúl Olmo, and Noah De Lissovoy. "Against coloniality: Toward an epistemically insurgent curriculum." Policy Futures in Education 17, no. 3 (December 27, 2018): 355–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1478210318819206.

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This study interrogates the colonial and Western epistemology underlying mainstream curricula and proposes a decolonial approach that can build an epistemically insurgent curriculum that takes into account non-Western epistemologies. We begin with an analysis of coloniality in Western culture and knowledge systems, including in education. Then, building on the epistemological challenge proposed within decolonial literary works by Pablo Neruda, Eduardo Galeano, and Josías López Gómez, we describe how history and literature curricula can foreground non-dominant saberes (ways of knowing) that call into question the monopoly on understanding claimed by Western modes of reason, and how they can participate in the ethical and analectical project of attending to the being and agency of those who have been marginalized. This approach can help teachers and students to participate in building a sophisticated global border thinking and can provide them with new conceptual tools to make sense of their own realities.
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Nehrke, G., and J. Nouet. "Confocal Raman microscopy as a tool to describe different mineral and organic phases at high spatial resolution within marine biogenic carbonates: case study on <i>Nerita undata</i> (Gastropoda, Neritopsina)." Biogeosciences Discussions 8, no. 3 (June 9, 2011): 5563–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bgd-8-5563-2011.

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Abstract. Marine biogenic carbonates formed by invertebrates (e.g. corals and mollusk shells) represent complex composites of one or more mineral phases and organic molecules. This complexity ranges from the macroscopic structures observed with the naked eye down to sub micrometric structures only revealed by micro analytical techniques. Understanding to what extent and how organisms can control the formation of these structures requires that the mineral and organic phases can be identified and their spatial distribution related. Here we demonstrate the capability of confocal Raman microscopy applied to cross sections of a shell of Nerita undata to describe the distribution of calcite and aragonite including their crystallographic orientation with high lateral resolution (∼300 nm). Moreover, spatial distribution of functional groups of organic compounds can be simultaneously acquired, allowing to specifically relate them to the observed microstructures. The data presented in this case study highlights the possible new contributions of this method to the description of modalities of Nerita undata shell formation, and what could be expected of its application to other marine biogenic carbonates. Localization of areas of interest would also allow further investigations using more localized methods, such as TEM that would provide complementary information on the relation between organic molecules and crystallographic lattice.
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Nehrke, G., and J. Nouet. "Confocal Raman microscope mapping as a tool to describe different mineral and organic phases at high spatial resolution within marine biogenic carbonates: case study on <i>Nerita undata</i> (Gastropoda, Neritopsina)." Biogeosciences 8, no. 12 (December 20, 2011): 3761–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bg-8-3761-2011.

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Abstract. Marine biogenic carbonates formed by invertebrates (e.g. corals and mollusks) represent complex composites of one or more mineral phases and organic molecules. This complexity ranges from the macroscopic structures observed with the naked eye down to sub micrometric structures only revealed by micro analytical techniques. Understanding to what extent and how organisms can control the formation of these structures requires that the mineral and organic phases can be identified and their spatial distribution related. Here we demonstrate the capability of confocal Raman microscopy applied to cross sections of a shell of Nerita undata to describe the distribution of calcite and aragonite including their crystallographic orientation with high lateral resolution (~300 nm). Moreover, spatial distribution of functional groups of organic compounds can be simultaneously acquired, allowing to specifically relate them to the observed microstructures. The data presented in this case study highlights the possible new contributions of this method to the description of modalities of Nerita undata shell formation, and what could be expected of its application to other marine biogenic carbonates. Localization of areas of interest would also allow further investigations using more localized methods, such as TEM that would provide complementary information on the relation between organic molecules and crystal lattice.
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Kostylev, P. I., E. V. Krasnova, and A. V. Aksenov. "Characteristics of the Ugandan rice varieties grown in the Rostov region." Grain Economy of Russia 1, no. 2 (May 2, 2021): 45–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.31367/2079-8725-2021-74-2-45-51.

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Rice is a valuable agricultural crop that is used as food for more than half of the world's population. The development of highly productive varieties and hybrids with high product quality assumes the utilization of new initial material from different countries in the breeding process. The purpose of the current research was to conduct an ecological testing of the rice varieties from Uganda in the Proletarsky district of the Rostov region in Russia and use them in the breeding process. There were studied the Ugandan rice samples ‘Nerica 1’, ‘Nerica 4’, ‘Komboka’, ‘Wita 9’, ‘Namche 1’, ‘Namche 2’, ‘Namche 3’, ‘Namche 4’, ‘Namche 5’, ‘Namche 6’ (NaCRRI) in comparison with the Russian variety ‘Komandor’ (FSBSI “ARC “Donskoy”). The study of the Ugandan rice varieties according to a number of economically valuable traits and biological properties showed that the vegetation period from soil flooding to rice maturing took 100–113 days, the standard variety ‘Komandor’ needed 83 days. The varieties ‘Komboka’ and ‘Wita 9’ did not bear blossom. All samples had a short habit, with 63-95 cm of plant height. The long drooping panicles of 18.5–22.3 cm carried from 122 to 213 seeds. The caryopses were elongated, the length of the caryopses varied from 9.0 to 9.5 mm, and the width ranged from 2.7 to 3.1 mm. 1000 seed weight varied from 26 to 34 g, number of seeds per panicle ranged from 122 to 213 pieces. Genetic analysis of the second generation hybrids ‘Kontakt × Nerica 1’ and ‘Boyarin × Nerica 4’ showed different types of traits’ inheritance, from negative dominance (vegetation period) through the absence of dominance (caryopses size) to overdominance (plant height, seed weight per panicle and number of seeds per panicle).
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Ganian, Robert, and Petr Hliněný. "On parse trees and Myhill–Nerode-type tools for handling graphs of bounded rank-width." Discrete Applied Mathematics 158, no. 7 (April 2010): 851–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dam.2009.10.018.

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Rohmat, Dede. "EVALUASI DAN REVISI BATAS DAS UNTUK PEMUTAKHIRAN DATA KESEIMBANGAN AIR WILAYAH SUNGAI OMBA-PAPUA." Seminar Nasional Geomatika 2 (February 9, 2018): 135. http://dx.doi.org/10.24895/sng.2017.2-0.406.

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<p>Evaluasi keberadaan air dilakukan pada Daerah Aliran Sungai (DAS). Proses hidrorologis DAS menghasilkan ketersediaan (debit: Q) air untuk pemenuhan kebutuhan domestik, perkotaan, industri dan irigasi. Akurasi prediksi Q salah satunya ditentukan oleh luas dan bentuk DAS. Kajian evaluasi dan revisi luas dan bentuk DAS penting dilakukan. Tujuannya, mengidentifikasi batas dan luas DAS berdasarkan sumber formal; memformulasi temuan evaluasi DAS; melakukan revisi terhadap batas dan luas DAS; menetukan DAS hasil revisi; dan mengevaluasi keseimbangan air. Kajian dilakukan pada Wilayah Sungai (WS) Omba Papua. Metode yang digunakan <em>overlay</em> dengan <em>tool</em> Sistem Informasi Geografis (SIG). Sumber data DAS dari Peraturan Menteri Pekerjaan Umum dan Perumahan Rakyat (PUPR), <em>WebGIS</em> Kehutanan, dan peta dasar. Parameter penghitungan neraca air adalah standar kebutuhan, ketersediaan, dan neraca. Hasil penelitian: (1) jumlah DAS di WS Omba setelah revisi 79 DAS dari semula 73 DAS dan terdapat pengurangan luas 6.533,9 km<sup>2</sup>; (2) penarikan batas DAS baik menurut <em>WebGIS</em> Kehutanan maupun PUPR yang kurang sesuai dengan kaidah penentuan batas DAS; (3) terdapat inkonsistensi penamaan DAS dengan nama sungai, (4) terdapat 3 DAS yang arah alirannya tidak memiliki <em>outlet</em> menuju laut. Potensi SDA seluruh DAS hasil revisi mengalami surplus air sepanjang tahun. <strong></strong></p><p><strong>Kata Kunci</strong> : DAS, WS, keseimbangan air, SIG</p>
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Noviantoro, Bondan, Emilia Emilia, and Yohanes Vyn Amzar. "Pengaruh harga CPO, harga minyak mentah dunia, harga karet dunia dan kurs terhadap defisit neraca transaksi berjalan Indonesia." Jurnal Paradigma Ekonomika 12, no. 1 (September 17, 2017): 31–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.22437/paradigma.v12i1.3932.

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Current account balance is a measuring instrument about Indonesian international trade, but current account balance tends to be unbalanced. This resource conducted to analyze influence of CPO price, world crude oil price, world rubber price, and exchange rate to Indonesian current account deficit. The Data which used is secondary data and sourced from World Bank and Indonesian Bank that have year period 2010Q1-2015Q4. Analytical tool that used is multiple linear regression analysis. Based on the result of the research that variable price of CPO, world crude oil price, world rubber price, and exchange rate jointly significant effect to Indonesian current account deficit. Determination coefficient value of 0,716 which means the effect of variations in changes in independent variables to the dependent variable is equal to 71,60% and is affected by the outside research variables. Statistic result t shows variable price of CPO and exchange rate partially significant effect while world crude oil price and world rubber price do not partially significant effect.
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Safira, Martha. "LAW IS A TOOL OF SOCIAL ENGINEERING DALAM PENANGANAN TINDAK PIDANA KORUPSI DI INDONESIA DITINJAU DARI HUKUM ISLAM DAN PERUNDANG-UNDANGAN DI INDONESI." Kodifikasia 11, no. 1 (August 26, 2017): 118. http://dx.doi.org/10.21154/kodifikasia.v11i1.1140.

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Tindak pidana korupsi merupakan suatu masalah sangat serius dan perlu diperhatikan, karena tindak pidana korupsi dapat membahayakan stabilitas dan keamanan negara dan masyarakatnya, membahayakan pembangunan sosial dan ekonomi masyarakat, politik, bahkan dapat pula merusak nilai-nilai demokrasi serta moralitas bangsa karena dapat berdampak membudayanya tindak pidana korupsi. Korupsi dalam Islam digolongkan sebagai suatu perbuatan yang tercela dan sangat merugikan orang lain maupun bangsa Indonesia serta pelakunya termasuk sebagai orang-orang yang munafik, dzalim, kafir, dan merupakan dosa yang besar karena mereka telah memakan atau mengambil sesuatu yang bukan haknya atau bukan miliknya dan ancaman hukumannya adalah neraka jahanam. Alloh SWT melarang umatnya untuk memakan atau mengambil harta maupun hak orang lain dengan cara yang tidak halal, baik melalui pencurian, copet, rampok, pemerasan, pemaksaan, ataupun bentuk-betuk lainnya. Pandangan Al Qur’an tentang korupsi sangatlah tegas yaitu haram, karena termasuk dalam memakan harta sesama dengan cara yang tidak halal.Penegakkan hukum terhadap Undang-Undang Korupsi masih sangat sulit diterapkan di Indonesia. Oleh sebab itu Undang-Undang No. 31Tahun 1999 jo. Undang-Undang No. 20 Tahun 2001 tentang Pencegahan dan Penanggulangan Tindak Pidana Korupsi (disingkat UU Korupsi) harus bisa menjadi sarana rekayasa sosial bagi masyarakat. Serta bagaimana hukum Islam juga bisa menjadi kontrol sosial untuk membantu pemerintah dalam menerapkan efek jera bagi pelaku tindak pidana korupsi.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Tool NERUDA"

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Ferdan, Tomáš. "Efektivní využití komunálních odpadů v energetice." Doctoral thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta strojního inženýrství, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-354848.

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This work focuses on effective utilization of municipal solid waste in heat and power systems. The effectivity in this work is evaluated from an economic as well as an environmental viewpoint. In the introductory part a review of legislation and state-of-the art in the fields of energetics and waste management of European Union is presented. Next an optimization tool NERUDA, created on the author’s workplace, is introduced. NERUDA consists of basic modules on which creation has the author been participating. The thesis is divided into two main parts that describe two NERUDA’s modules. First deals with a techno-economic model of waste-to-energy plants and is called Flexi model. The main output is a dependency of gate fee on capacity. Second part is devoted to the implementation of new module into the NERUDA system. This module is an environmental criterion for evaluation of the effectivity of waste utilization in the waste management and energetics.
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Gal, Pavel. "Identifikace podobných řešení při stochastické simulaci v oblasti odpadového hospodářství." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta strojního inženýrství, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-231793.

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The Master’s thesis deals with the issue of collecting mixed municipal waste from producers to a~waste-to-energy or landfills. The initial chapters are aimed to waste legislation and transportation of the waste by road freight transport across Europe. The objective is to collect the data, that are required for calculation in tool NERUDA. The next part describes the cluster analysis and different approaches in it. The selected methods of cluster analysis are apllied to the logistic task in the final chapters. The cluster analysis is considered from different aspects. The results are visualized using the software ArcGIS.
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Putna, Ondřej. "Termické zpracování odpadů jako klíčový prvek efektivních systémů odpadového hospodářství." Doctoral thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta strojního inženýrství, 2020. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-433521.

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The dissertation thesis is focused on the issue of energy recovery of waste. It contributes to optimization models developed in the author's workplace in the long term, which serve to simulate material flows in waste management and to search for an optimal waste management strategy. The main objective is to assess the potential for the use of heat produced in waste-to-energy plants as a key factor for the economy of these facilities. The thesis therefore represents an activity on the border of the fields of waste management and heating. Partial mathematical models were developed within the scope, for which it was necessary to collect input data, especially in relation with district heating networks. These models were then used in a comprehensive optimization model describing the integration of waste-to-energy plants with other heat sources. This main model was extended to include the environmental aspect.
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Gregor, Jiří. "Pokročilé modely logistiky v oblasti odpadového hospodářství." Doctoral thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta strojního inženýrství, 2019. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-401601.

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The purpose of the dissertation thesis is to prepare transport techno-economic models which will be able to estimate the transportation cost for selected scenarios. The main goal is to describe the complex transport chains in waste management, using different types of transportation (road, rail) and transport different types of waste. The key element of preparing techno-economic models is the identification of input parameters which are important for estimating the cost of transport. At the same time, it is necessary to correctly identify the processing facilities that will be part of complex transport chains. The total outputs will be presented in the form of a feasibility study.
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Gross, Howard P. "Evaluation of Lake Fertilization as a Tool to Assist in the Recovery of the Snake River Sockeye Salmon (Oncorhynchus Nerka)." DigitalCommons@USU, 1995. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/6972.

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I analyzed lake fertilization (with nitrogen and phosphorus) as a tool to assist in the recovery of the Snake River sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus ~) in the oligotrophic Sawtooth Valley Lakes in southcentral Idaho. These analyses involved monitoring, manipulating, and modelling several aspects of the lakes' primary producer, nutrient, and light parameters. In Pettit Lake, I evaluated the effects of metalimnetic and epilimnetic fertilization in 330-m 3 mesocosms. The metalimnetic treatment was equal to or more effective than the epilimnetic treatment in increasing chlorophyll a, phytoplankton biovolume, and primary productivity, yet caused smaller changes in periphyton growth and water clarity. Thus, metalirnnetic fertilization may provide a tool for increasing lake productivity while minimally impacting water clarity. The Sawtooth Valley Lakes had deep chlorophyll maxima (DCM) with mean chlorophyll a peaks 240-1000% of mean epilimnetic concentrations. The DCM existed at low light levels and accounted for 36- 72% of the lakes' primary production. Epilimnetic fertilization of330-m 3 mesocosms in Redfish Lake increased levels of primary productivity and chlorophyll a, but decreased Secchi depths and light available in the meta- and hypolimnion. I modelled the effects of increased chlorophyll (resulting from epilimnetic fertilization) and decreased light penetration on vertical primary productivity profiles. The simulations showed a large increase in epilimnetic primary productivity due to fertilization, and only a slight decrease in production in the deeper strata due to self-shading. I also modelled the dependence of Red fish Lake's production on nutrients from the watershed, from lake fertilization, and from marine-derived nutrients from salmon. The model utilized our water budget and nutrient loading measurements. The model and empirical evidence indicated that even before hydropower dams were present in the migration corridor, marine-derived nutrients were not of major importance to lake production, contributing only ~3% of the lake's annual phosphorus load. This contribution was partially offset by the lake's quick flushing rate (3 yr) and phosphorus export by smolts. The model predicted annual adult salmon returns to be 3,800 under pre-dam conditions, 370 under modern conditions, 750 when doubling watershed nutrient loading (simulating lake fertilization), and 780 when doubling migration survival.
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Books on the topic "Tool NERUDA"

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Feinsod, Harris. The Ruins of Inter-Americanism. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190682002.003.0004.

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During the early Cold War, inter-Americanism often took shape in the genre of postromantic meditations on pre-Columbian ruins. These ruin poems are usually understood as expressions of universal humanism, exercises in postmodern tourism, symptoms of neo-imperial fortune hunting, or preludes to 1970s ethnopoetics. By contrast, the chapter argues that ruin poems galvanized by Pablo Neruda’s “Heights of Macchu Picchu” and Charles Olson’s “The Kingfishers” respond to the rapid demise of the movement for hemispheric democracy. Through their identifications with indigenous civic histories, poets critiqued the collapse of political and cultural inter-Americanism. Moving beyond poets like Neruda and Olson who had previously maintained a formal relation to Good Neighbor diplomacy, it shows how even Allen Ginsberg’s poetic theories developed during sojourns in Mayan Mexico, and the tropes of ruin poetry subtend the “destroyed” generation in “Howl” (1956), as well as poems by writers in his cohort such as Philip Lamantia and Ernesto Cardenal.
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Gibson, Rachel K. When the Nerds Go Marching In. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195397789.001.0001.

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When the Nerds Go Marching In shows how digital technology has moved from the margins to the mainstream of campaign and election organization in contemporary democracies. Combining an extensive review of existing literature and comparative data sources with original survey evidence and web content analysis of digital campaign content across four nations—the United Kingdom, Australia, France, and the United States—the book maps the key shifts in the role and centrality of the internet in election campaigns over a twenty-year period. The chapters reveal how these countries have followed a four-phase model of digital campaign development which begins with experimentation, and is followed by a period of standardization and professionalization. Subsequent phases focus on increasingly strategic activities around the mobilization of activists and supporters, before switching to micro-targeted mobilizing of individual voters. The changes are mapped over time in each country from the perspective of both the campaigners (supply side), and that of voters (demand side), and the four nations are compared in terms of how far and fast they have moved through the developmental cycle. As well as providing the most comprehensive narrative charting the evolution of digital campaigning from its inception in the mid-1990s, the book also offers important insights into the national conditions that have been most conducive to its diffusion. Finally, based on the findings from the most recent phase of development, the book speculates on the future direction for political campaigns as they increasingly rely on digital tools and artificial intelligence for direction and decision-making during elections.
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Book chapters on the topic "Tool NERUDA"

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Regazzoni, Susanna. "Da Neruda, Asturias, Borges e Carpentier a Rigoberta Menchú: l’America Latina a Ca’ Foscari." In Le lingue occidentali nei 150 anni di storia di Ca’ Foscari. Venice: Edizioni Ca' Foscari, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-262-8/014.

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This essay outlines the history and development of Spanish-American Literature as a subject of university teaching at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. It has a fairly recent history which began when Franco Meregalli, after a long tour in Southern America, sponsored by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, for some lectures in several universities, started a course on Spanish-American literature. During his first period as a university teacher, Meregalli had met Giuseppe Bellini in Milan. So in 1969 he called his former student Bellini, who was by then an expert on Spanish-American authors, to teach Spanish-American Literature in Venice. Bellini stayed in Venice for 16 years and left Ca’ Foscari to go back to his home university (Milan) in 1985. Between 1969 and 1984, many important Spanish-American writers, such as Miguel Angel Asturias, Pablo Neruda, Jorge Luis Borges and several others, came to Venice to lecture on their own works. After Bellini, the Uruguyan poetess Martha Canfield and, later on, Susanna Regazzoni, a former student of Bellini’s, took over the courses of Spanish-American literature, thus keeping alive, with the help of Margherita Cannavacciuolo, the Venetian tradition of Spanish-American Studies.
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Savasta, Daniele, and Elif Kocabıyık. "Designing a Computational Interface for the Study of Collections: ‘Grouper’ as a Research Tool." In NERD - New Experimental Research in Design 2, 120–45. De Gruyter, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783035623666-010.

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Gibson, Rachel K. "The Four-Phase Model of Digital Campaign Development." In When the Nerds Go Marching In, 7–24. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195397789.003.0002.

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This chapter sets out the core argument of the book, which is that over the past two decades digital technology has moved from the margins to the mainstream of campaign operations, and in doing so has fundamentally changed how elections are conducted. This process of transformation is broken down into four main phases: experimentation; standardization and professionalization; community building and activist mobilization; and individual voter mobilization. The theoretical framework for the model and its basis in the work of early e-democracy is presented. The phases are then described in more detail, using a set of common criteria that focus on the power distribution within and between campaigns, the technology and tools used, and the primary goal and target for the campaign. The four phases are summarized in tabular form.
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Gibson, Rachel K. "A Review of the Literature." In When the Nerds Go Marching In, 25–43. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195397789.003.0003.

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This chapter reviews the growing body of literature that has emerged on the subject of digital campaigns since they first emerged as a web- and email-based activity in the mid-1990s. It does so chronologically and shows how, when viewed in the aggregate and from a historical perspective, these studies form a narrative that maps onto the four distinct phases of development outlined in Chapter 1. Thus, early studies largely describe a period of experimentation in most countries, while subsequent work in the late 1990s and the first decade of the 2000s reveals a shift toward standardization in practice across parties and countries. Analyses from the middle of the first decade of the twenty-first century focus largely on online political community-building efforts by web campaigns, while the most recent work examines how digital tools are increasingly being used to intensify micro-targeting of voters
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Gibson, Rachel K. "Digital Campaigning across Space." In When the Nerds Go Marching In, 44–71. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195397789.003.0004.

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This chapter examines developments in digital campaigning in comparative perspective. It does so using survey data from Wave 4 of the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems (CSES) to measure the extent of digital voter contact occurring in eighteen countries (2011–2015). Based on the understanding that extensive voter mobilization is a key feature of a country’s entry into phase IV digital campaigning, the authors infer which nations have progressed more rapidly through the four phases, and are thus most advanced in their use of digital campaign tools. Using this measure, they find that the United States is the most advanced nation and Thailand the least. They investigate the rankings more systematically using multilevel modeling techniques, and find that presidential elections and higher internet penetration rates are most predictive of higher rates of digital campaign contact. The results are helpful in building expectations about the digital campaign performance of the four national case studies.
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Watts, Edward J. "Manufacturing the Golden Age of Trajan." In The Eternal Decline and Fall of Rome, 29–39. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190076719.003.0004.

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The reign of Augustus showed how claims about Roman decline could become tools to justify regime change. Julio-Claudian emperors tended to emphasize continuity with dynastic predecessors rather than the rhetoric of decline and renewal. Following the death of Nero, Galba and the three new emperors who seized power from him justified their actions by talking about the terrible reigns of their murdered predecessors as times of Roman decline that they will correct. The same pattern appeared again after the murder of Domitian in 96. The reign of Nerva and, in particular, that of Trajan saw many senators like Pliny and Tacitus as well as authors like Plutarch echo these claims in their own work as a way to enhance their own reputations in what they framed as a new golden age.
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Carbonell, Curtis D. "Conclusion." In Dread Trident, 223–30. Liverpool University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781789620573.003.0008.

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Dread Trident has argued that theorizing the modern fantastic within the context of TRPG texts is important for understanding SF and fantasy as academic disciplines, as well as for understanding the rise of realized worlds. It has worked through case studies of representative TRPGs to provide a variety of examples of this phenomenon, utilizing core concepts such as SF as modern myth-making, the Singularity as a fantasy trope, hyper-embodied language, enchantment-as-magification, fantasy’s challenge to the mundane, gametext harmonization in imaginary worlds, the draconic-posthuman trope, the ‘spectral return’ of the gothic, cosmic horror, cosmic despair, realized-fantasy space, ironic distance, untranslatable and unimaginable representation, ‘nerdy’ categorization of the material, complexity of lore in fantasy gametexts, post-anthropocene posthumanization, etc. In the modern fantastic’s realized worlds of TRPGs we have a wealth of unexamined gametexts that function like engineering tools along with discursive literary objects. They are both. And they are designed for material, embodied gameplay. They form a megatext of shared-world-setting creation far beyond those of any one author. The fantasy they offer provides a way of managing existence within modern, technologized life....
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"Propagated Fish in Resource Management." In Propagated Fish in Resource Management, edited by YONGWEN GAO, RUSSELL SVEC, STEVE JONER, JOE HINTON, and DAVE ZAJAC. American Fisheries Society, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.47886/9781888569698.ch43.

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<em>Abstract.</em>—Chinook salmon <em>Oncorhynchus tshawytscha </em>is an important species to the Makah Indian Tribe of Washington. To examine the stock structure and identify their natal sources, 38 Chinook salmon otoliths from Makah Bay and 10 otoliths each from the brood returns of the Hoko Hatchery and the Makah National Hatchery were collected and analyzed for stable isotope ratios (δ<sup>18</sup>O and δ<sup>13</sup>C). The δ<sup>18</sup>O values of the Makah Bay Chinook salmon otoliths ranged from –8.2‰ to +1.2‰ Vienna Peedee belemnite (VPDB), while the δ<sup>13</sup>C values from the same otoliths ranged from –11.8‰ to –3.0‰ VPDB. In contrast, the isotopic compositions of otoliths from the two hatcheries were not significantly different from each other (<em>t</em>-test, <em>p </em>= 0.33 for δ<sup>18</sup>O and <em>p </em>= 0.46 for δ<sup>13</sup>C) and were within the range of otoliths of the Makah Bay mixed catch. Because the nucleus of otoliths corresponded to the starting time of fish life history, isotopic signatures from otolith nuclei indicate the different natal sources of hatchery and wild Chinook salmon. We estimated that 85% of Makah Bay Chinook salmon were hatchery-released and about 15% were of a wild origin. Furthermore, stable isotopic variations extracted from otolith annuli of seven representative fish showed a similar pattern on Chinook salmon’s life history and were consistent with the previous isotopic studies on otoliths of sockeye salmon <em>O. nerka</em>. Thus, we concluded that stable isotopic composition of Chinook salmon otoliths might be a powerful tool for stock discrimination and a useful means for identifying the relative proportions of hatchery-released and wild salmonids.
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"From Catastrophe to Recovery: Stories of Fishery Management Success." In From Catastrophe to Recovery: Stories of Fishery Management Success, edited by Kim D. Hyatt and Margot M. Stockwell. American Fisheries Society, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.47886/9781934874554.ch4.

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<i>Abstract.</i>—Since the mid-1800s, human activities have increasingly dominated ecosystems within the Okanagan River basin, which spans the Canada–United States border between British Columbia and Washington State. Over the past 50 years, fisheries for anadromous salmon in the Okanagan River basin virtually disappeared as once abundant stocks, such as Sockeye Salmon <i>Oncorhynchus nerka</i>, declined to fewer than 10,000 adults returning annually (on average) in the 1990s. Threat assessments suggested degradation of freshwater habitat in the Columbia River basin as the general cause for the decline. However, recent record returns (2008–2016 average >200,000 adults) indicated surprising resilience and recovery. Review of recent stock management and restoration efforts focused on Okanagan Sockeye Salmon indicated that management actions and fortuitous events facilitated the restoration of salmon to levels exceeding recorded, historic maxima. Actions and events identified include (1) assessment to determine whether large increases in escapement provided evidence of historic underuse of spawning (Okanagan River) and rearing environment (Osoyoos Lake) capacities; (2) development of a decision support system to facilitate fish-friendly water management, which reduced losses of eggs or fry to density-independent events (Okanagan River and Lake); (3) a small contribution (<10% of total production) of hatchery-origin fish; and (4) a coincidental return to favorable marine conditions for Okanagan Sockeye Salmon. Recovery success also involved development of an ecosystem-based sustainability strategy incorporating a shared vision for dealing with human and natural system impacts on salmon from local (Okanagan River basin) to global (North Pacific Ocean) scales. Key elements that characterized efforts to restore Okanagan Sockeye Salmon were the development of ecosystem-based management (including elevated levels of engagement, cooperation, and collaboration among responsible parties to support a common cause); the creation of new knowledge of complex cause-and-effect ecological, economic, and cultural associations; and the creation of new resource management tools (e.g., models and decision support systems). Science-based collaboration to restore aquatic ecosystems and Okanagan salmon is an example of positive outcomes resulting from implementation of Canada’s 2005 Wild Salmon Policy.
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van Santen, Rutger, Djan Khoe, and Bram Vermeer. "Smarter Electronics." In 2030. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195377170.003.0019.

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It can be pretty dispiriting to go into an electronics shop shortly after you’ve bought yourself a new computer. Every month, you seem to get more computing power for the same money. And every year, the devices get smaller. The pace of progress is so intense that you’re out of date again within a few months. If you look back 10 years, the most advanced computers of the time now appear clumsy. Ten years from today, our current computers will no doubt seem ridiculously primitive, too. It may be frustrating, but that same rapid progress offers an important source of hope for humanity, as it will enable us to apply the power of computers to areas that have so far proved resistant. All sorts of pressing issues in health care and the global economy stand to benefit from the ever-decreasing price of electronics and the ability to pack more and more computing and communication power into a smaller space. That’s why electronics lies at the heart of many of the solutions we describe in the remainder of this book. The promise held out by electronics amounts to more than the wishful thinking of unworldly nerds laboring in dust-free labs to develop yet more powerful microchips. It is bound up with the nature of the new kind of problems we face. Electronics is proving increasingly important in complex situations that are difficult to control. A tiny oscillation in the earth’s interior, for instance, has the potential to induce an earthquake. It’s therefore vital that we install inexpensive devices around the globe that can pick up these early signals before they intensify, while there’s still time to warn the people in harm’s way. The same applies to many other complex contemporary issues. Powerful computers could routinely analyze masses of financial data to detect the next crisis in the making, and a few years from now, we may have computers powerful enough to identify tipping points in the climate. Rapid calculation, accurate measurement, and automatic control will give us a firmer grip on complex problems.
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Conference papers on the topic "Tool NERUDA"

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Bozzo, Maximiliano, Francesco Caratozzolo, and Alberto Traverso. "Smart Polygeneration Grid: Control and Optimization System." In ASME Turbo Expo 2012: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2012-68568.

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This study aims at the development of a software tool for supply and demand matching of electrical and thermal energy in an urban district. In particular, the tool has been developed for E-NERDD, the experimental district that TPG-DIMSET is going to build in Savona, Italy. E-NERDD is an acronym for Energy and Efficiency Research Demonstration District. It is one of the districts that will be used within the project to demonstrate how different software tools and algorithms perform in thermodynamic, economic and environmental terms. The software tool originally developed for and implemented in this work, called E-NERDD Control System, is targeted on enabling the operation of the hardware, when connected in a district mode. Supply and demand are matched to reach a thermoeconomic optimum. An optimization algorithm is organized into two different levels of optimization: a first level that resolves a constrained minimization problem in planning power supply for each generator on the basis of day-before forecasting; and a second level that distributes among the different machines the gap between planned and real-time demand. The algorithm developed is demonstrated in four test cases in order to test it in different working conditions.
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Garrido, Angel L., Sergio Ilarri, Susana Sangiao, Adrian Ganan, Alejandro Bean, and Oscar Cardiel. "NEREA: Named Entity Recognition and Disambiguation Exploiting Local Document Repositories." In 2016 IEEE 28th International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ictai.2016.0159.

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Asgarian, Behrouz, Alireza Fiouz, and Ali Shakeri Talarposhti. "Incremental Dynamic Analysis Considering Pile-Soil-Structure Interaction for the Jacket Type Offshore Platforms." In ASME 2008 27th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2008-57273.

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Nonlinear response of piles is the most important source of potentially nonlinear behavior of offshore platforms due to earthquake excitations. It is often necessary to perform dynamic analysis of offshore platforms that accounts for soil nonlinearity, discontinuity condition at pile soil interfaces, energy dissipation through soil radiation damping and structural nonlinear behaviors of the piles. Incremental dynamic analysis is an analysis method that has recently emerged as a promising tool for thoroughly evaluating the seismic performance of structures. It involves subjecting a structural model to a suite of ground motion records, each scaled to several intensities and recording the responses at each level to form IDA curves of response versus intensity. In this paper, jacket and soil-pile system is modeled and the effects of Soil-Pile-Structure Interaction (SPSI) are considered, and the Incremental Dynamic Analysis (IDA) is used to investigate nonlinear behavior of offshore platforms. An attempt is made to introduce a practical BNWF (Beam on Nonlinear Winkler Foundation) model for estimating the lateral response of flexible piles embedded in layered soil deposits subjected to seismic loading. This model was incorporated into a Finite Element program (OpenSees). All the analyses are performed in two directions and the results are compared with each others. A computer program for Nonlinear Earthquake site Response Analyses of layered soil deposits (NERA) is used for analysis nonlinear response of soil layers. Limit state of the jacket is calculated from incremental dynamic analysis of the jacket using fiber elements for the nonlinear modeling of the system.
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