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Heilig, René. Signal Bischofferode. Berlin, Germany: Spotless-Verlag, 1993.

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Streamlining digital signal processing: A tricks of the trade guidebook. 2nd ed. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2012.

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Bond, Eric. Designing trade reform as a signal to foreign investors: Lessons for economies in transition. Washington, D.C: World Bank, 1995.

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Oceans '97 (1997 Halifax, N.S.). Oceans '97 MTS/IEEE: Conference proceedings : 6-9 October 1997, World Trade and Convention Centre, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. [Fort Lauderdale, Fla.]: Oceans '96 MTS/IEEE Conference Committee, 1997.

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IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (1998 Seattle). Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing: May 12-15, 1998, Washington State Convention and Trade Center, Seattle, WA. Piscataway, NJ: IEEE, 1998.

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ICASSP (1998 Seattle, Wash.). Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing: May 12-15, 1998, Washington State Conventon and Trade Center, Seattle, Washington (USA). Piscataway, NJ: IEEE Service Center, 1998.

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Tarashev, Nikola A. Speculative attacks, private signals and intertemporal trade-offs. Basel, Switzerland: Bank for International Settlements, 2008.

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The Rural Local Broadcast Signal Act: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Telecommunications, Trade, and Consumer Protection of the Committee on Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, second session, on H.R. 3615, March 16, 2000. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2000.

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Gregory, Alan. Detecting information from directors' trades: Signal definition and variable size effects. London: London School of Economics, Financial Markets Group, 1996.

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Foreman, Christopher H. Signals from the hill: Congressional oversight and the challenge of social regulation. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1988.

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Oratorio di Santa Caterina (Bagno a Ripoli, Italy), ed. La manifattura della paglia nel Novecento: Da Signa e dalla Toscana nel mondo. Firenze: Polistampa, 2007.

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Gregg, Paul. Signals and cycles: Productivity growth and changes in union status in British companies, 1984-1989. London: Centre for Economic Performance, 1991.

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Gregg, Paul. Signals and cycles: Productivity growth and changes in union status in British companies, 1984-1989. London: University College, 1991.

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Lunardi, Roberto, and Maria Emirena Tozzi. A suon di paglia tra la piana e la collina: Fiesole, Signa, chapeaux en paille, leghorns d'oro, d'argento e--. Firenze: Polistampa, 2013.

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1952-, Parker Samuel Kenneth, Tacoma Art Museum, Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture., and Hoffman Gallery (Portland, Or.), eds. What is a trade?: Donald Fels and the signboard painters of south India. Tacoma, WA: Tacoma Art Museum, 2008.

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Smoke signals: The native takeback of North America's tobacco industry. Toronto: Dundurn, 2012.

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Bertil Johannes Hermanus van Os. Primary and diagenetic signals in Mediterranean sapropels and North Atlantic turbidites: Origin and fate of trace metals and palaeo-proxies. [Utrecht: Faculteit Aardwetenschappen der Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht, 1993.

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Nikolaeva, Mariya. Theoretical foundations of commodity science. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1693511.

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The textbook reveals the basic concepts of commodity science, objects, subjects and methods of commodity science activity; the factors that ensure the formation and preservation of commodity characteristics are considered. Special attention is paid to the means of information about the product: accompanying documents and labeling, including information signs. For students studying in the specialties "Commerce" and "Commodity Science and examination of goods", as well as for students of the system of advanced training of trade workers and practitioners whose activities are related to commodity science and examination of goods.
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Benjamin, Scott. Oil company signs: A collector's guide. Osceola, WI, USA: Motorbooks International, 1995.

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Farina, Annick, and Fernando Funari, eds. Il passato nel presente: la lingua dei beni culturali. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-250-8.

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As a sign, tangible heritage is the most visible trace of the past in our daily life. In constant dialectic with the intangible heritage, it constitutes a physical presence that forces us to take concrete awareness. Knowledge of texts and stories, which for Vitruvius is the high road for the design and construction of a building, is also fundamental in the processes of deconstruction, according to the various stages and different perceptions, through ages and customs, up to retrace the process that transformed it into 'heritage'. The lexicon and the terminology of cultural heritage are in this sense the most important vector of knowledge, enhancement and dissemination. The volume seeks to bring together those who study the language of heritage, from different countries and through different methodologies, and those involved in its management, in order to offer points of view and ideas on the narration and perception of tangible and intangible heritage, in mediation across eras, cultures and identities.
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Horn, Gert van der. Integrated smart sensors: Design and calibration. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1998.

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Lyons, Richard G. Streamlining Digital Signal Processing: A Tricks of the Trade Guidebook. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2012.

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Lyons, Richard G. Streamlining Digital Signal Processing: A Tricks of the Trade Guidebook. Wiley-IEEE Press, 2007.

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Lyons, Richard G. Streamlining Digital Signal Processing: A Tricks of the Trade Guidebook. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2007.

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Lyons, Richard G. Streamlining Digital Signal Processing: A Tricks of the Trade Guidebook. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2012.

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Lyons, Richard G. Streamlining Digital Signal Processing: A Tricks of the Trade Guidebook. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2012.

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Davis, Ken, and The Signal Hill Historical Society. Signal Hill (CA) (Images of America). Arcadia Publishing, 2006.

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Estache, Antonio, Eric Bond, and Steve Chiu. Trade Reform Design as a Signal to Foreign Investors: Lessons for Economies in Transition. The World Bank, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-1490.

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Wilson, H. Raynar. Mechanical Railway Signalling. P.Kay, 1998.

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Wilson, H. Raynar. Mechanical Railway Signalling. P.Kay, 1997.

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Oceans '97 MTS/IEEE: Conference proceedings : 6-9 October 1997, World Trade and Convention Centre, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Oceans '96 MTS/IEEE Conference Committee, 1996.

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US GOVERNMENT. The Rural Local Broadcast Signal Act: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Telecommunications, Trade, and Consumer Protection of the Committee on Commerce, ... second session, on H.R. 3615, March 16, 2000. [Congressional Sales Office, Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., distributor], 2000.

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Back, Kerry E. Rational Expectations Equilibria. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190241148.003.0022.

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When differences in beliefs are due to differences in information, investors learn from prices. If there are no risk‐sharing motives for trade, then differences in information do not lead to trade (the no‐trade theorem). Equilibrium prices can fully reveal information, but then there is no incentive to gather information (the Grossman‐Stiglitz paradox). Noisy trades or asset supplies facilitate partially revealing equilibria. In the Grossman‐Stiglitz model and the Hellwig model, prices equal discounted expected values minus a risk premium term that depends on the average precision of investors’ information weighted by their risk tolerances. The chapter explains the mechanics of updating beliefs when fundamentals and signals are normally distributed.
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Thomsett, Michael C. Practical Trend Analysis: Applying Signals and Indicators to Improve Trade Timing. De Gruyter, Inc., 2019.

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Thomsett, Michael C. Practical Trend Analysis: Applying Signals and Indicators to Improve Trade Timing, Second Edition. De Gruyter, Inc., 2019.

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Lurie, Peter. Queer Historiography in The Bridge. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199797318.003.0005.

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This chapter culminates my earlier discussion of several works’ regretful looks back on U.S. history with Hart Crane’s plaintive lament over the country’s signal historical events, tempered by his hopefulness for the republic’s future. It uses sexuality theory to argue against a teleological, progressive sequencing—both in my study’s rhetorical structure and in ways of tracing history’s unfolding. It suggests the importance of textual erotics of painful empathy in the reader’s encounter with an indigenous past in its early sections, before turning to in The Bridge’s critique of U.S. aerial history and maritime trade. The poem’s account of displaced historical subjects encompasses this alterity in the figure of its peripatetic speaker across its several sections and historical eras. The chapter ends with a coda about Crane’s suicide as a response to his New Critical peers’ rejection of his nonironic, non-Eliotonian vision and of what they saw as his “undisciplined” style and sexuality.
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Foreman, Christopher. Signals from the Hill: Congressional Oversight and the Challenge of Social Regulation. Yale University Press, 1989.

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Signals from the Hill: Congressional Oversight and the Challenge of Social Regulation. Yale University Press, 1999.

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Gomula, Joanna. Introductory Note. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190848194.003.0019.

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In 2015 Panel and Appellate Body reports were adopted in eleven disputes. Most of these disputes concerned technical issues related to trade remedy measures, technical barriers to trade and sanitary and phytosanitary measures. However, one dispute stands out because it concerned an important systemic issue: the relationship between the WTO and a regional trade agreement. The major question at issue was whether a member initiating WTO dispute settlement proceedings against another member which had signed an RTA could be considered as acting in a manner contrary to good faith. Although the issue was ultimately not resolved because the agreement had not entered into force, the WTO reports constitute an important step in clarifying the above relationship.
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Pérez Jr., Louis A. Rice in the Time of Sugar. University of North Carolina Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469651422.001.0001.

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How did Cuba’s long-established sugar trade result in the development of an agriculture that benefited consumers abroad at the dire expense of Cubans at home? In this history of Cuba, Louis A. Pérez proposes a new Cuban counterpoint: rice, a staple central to the island’s cuisine, and sugar, which dominated an export economy 150 years in the making. In the dynamic between the two, dependency on food imports—a signal feature of the Cuban economy—was set in place. Cuban efforts to diversify the economy through expanded rice production were met with keen resistance by U.S. rice producers, who were as reliant on the Cuban market as sugar growers were on the U.S. market. U.S. growers prepared to retaliate by cutting the sugar quota in a struggle to control Cuban rice markets. Pérez’s chronicle culminates in the 1950s, a period of deepening revolutionary tensions on the island, as U.S. rice producers and their allies in Congress clashed with Cuban producers supported by the government of Fulgencio Batista. U.S. interests prevailed—a success, Pérez argues, that contributed to undermining Batista’s capacity to govern. Cuba’s inability to develop self-sufficiency in rice production persists long after the triumph of the Cuban revolution. Cuba continues to import rice, but, in the face of the U.S. embargo, mainly from Asia. U.S. rice growers wait impatiently to recover the Cuban market.
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The World Market for Fireworks, Signaling Flares, Rain Rockets, Fog Signals and Other Pyrotechnic Articles: A 2004 Global Trade Perspective. Icon Group International, Inc., 2005.

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Parker, Philip M. The World Market for Fireworks, Signaling Flares, Rain Rockets, Fog Signals and Other Pyrotechnic Articles: A 2007 Global Trade Perspective. ICON Group International, Inc., 2006.

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Shaffer, Barbara, and Terry Janzen. Modality and Mood in American Sign Language. Edited by Jan Nuyts and Johan Van Der Auwera. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199591435.013.17.

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This chapter surveys the expression of modality and mood in American Sign Language (ASL), with a focus on modality and, specifically, modal verbs. Beyond sentence types, mood has not been explored extensively for ASL to date, although recent work on irrealis moods has been fruitful. For a signed language such as ASL, articulation with the hands is accompanied by distinctive facial gestures and body/head postures, which become increasingly important as epistemic readings of modals are obtained. Here we give a detailed discussion of modals in ASL that range from agent-oriented to epistemic, looking at both form and function, including some negative modals. We trace the grammaticalization of a number of modal categories and show how at least some of these categories have grammaticalized from earlier gestural sources. Regarding mood, we include some discussion of conditionals, hypotheticals, and counterfactuals.
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Mody, Ashoka. Irrational Exuberance, 2004–2007. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199351381.003.0005.

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This chapter looks at the strong global economic recovery which took place in mid-2004, which accelerated world trade growth to historically high rates—a special advantage to European nations who all rely heavily for their economic well-being on international trade. With improved trade opportunities, even the struggling German economy began to show signs of life. The Eurozone, however, had economic and financial vulnerability. A source of instability inherent to monetary unity was vividly manifest during the crisis of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) in the early 1990s. A longer-term problem was the Eurozone's banks. Ultimately, the story of the next three years—between mid-2004 and mid-2007—revolves around a contest between the forces of “great moderation” and “irrational exuberance.” In the Eurozone, as member states benefited from an improving global economy, a belief in the European Central Bank's (ECB) distinctive ability to maintain stability reinforced the narrative of great moderation.
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Berg, Maxine. Luxury, the Luxury Trades, and the Roots of Industrial Growth: A Global Perspective. Edited by Frank Trentmann. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199561216.013.0009.

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Luxury and its discontents have become key areas of debate on our social condition in the late twentieth and early years of the twenty-first century. Luxury has become the common parlance of advertising and branding. It is part of the upscaling of consumer aspirations, and a turning away from the mass consumerism that underpinned consumer society from the 1960s to the 1980s. Aspirations are associated with luxury and designer goods, with lifestyle choices of affluence and distinction. Manufacturers give nearly every category of good they produce a premium brand; their products signal distinction and the pursuit of status. This phenomenon of upscaling, branding, and status-seeking through consumer goods has intensified dramatically since the 1980s, but it has also been with us a very long time. This article presents a global perspective on luxury, the luxury trades, and the roots of industrial growth. It examines luxury and consumption in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, social science theory and luxury, luxury's historical context, the debates over luxury goods, luxury and the global economy, and global export ware.
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Woollings, Tim. Jet Stream. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198828518.001.0001.

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A number of extreme weather events have struck the Northern Hemisphere in recent years, from scorching heatwaves to desperately cold winters and from floods and storms to droughts and wildfires. Is this the emerging signal of climate change, and should we expect more of this? Media reports vary widely, but one mysterious agent has risen to prominence in many cases: the jet stream. The story begins on a windswept beach in Barbados, from where we follow the ascent of a weather balloon that will travel all around the world, following the jet stream. From this viewpoint we can observe the effect of the jet in influencing human life around the hemisphere, and witness startling changes emerging. What is the jet stream and how well do we understand it? How does it affect our weather and is it changing? These are the main questions tackled in this book. We learn about how our view of the wind has developed from Aristotle’s early theories up to today’s understanding. The jet is shown to be intimately connected with dramatic contrasts between climate zones and to have played a key historical role in determining patterns of trade. We learn about the basic physics underlying the jet and how this knowledge is incorporated into computer models which predict both tomorrow’s weather and the climate of future decades. We discuss how climate change is expected to affect the jet, and introduce the urgent scientific debate over whether these changes have contributed to recent extreme weather events.
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Denton, Robert E. , Jr., Jr. Language, Symbols, and the Media: Communication in the Aftermath of the World Trade Center Attack. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Sizemore, Michelle. Magical Vanishing Point. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190627539.003.0006.

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This chapter advances a new understanding of the historical romance as a medium for constituting the people via the readerly experience of enchantment. The motif of vanishing in the revolutionary romance, a generic subcategory, signals the absent historical present and the related challenge of representing the people in process. Contrary to a long tradition of literary criticism, the chapter argues that the genre of historical romance seeks to trace out the historical present amid lived conditions of uncertainty. In William Austin’s “Peter Rugg, the Missing Man” (1824) and Catharine Sedgwick’s The Linwoods (1835), two different forms of enchantment (supernatural and affective; the latter is The Linwood’s version of eros) serve as diagnostics on the present, as does the genre’s simultaneous prediction of the future and recreation of the past.
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Jr, Denton Robert E., ed. Language, symbols, and the media: Communication in the aftermath of the World Trade Center attack. New Brunswick, N.J: Transaction Publishers, 2004.

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Jr, Denton Robert E., ed. Language, symbols, and the media: Communication in the aftermath of the World Trade Center attack. New Brunswick, N.J: Transaction Publishers, 2006.

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