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Bhatt, M. D., S. P. Singh, and A. Tewarir. "Impact of Weeds on Paddy Biomass in Upland Rainfed Areas of Terai Region of Nepal." Ecoprint: An International Journal of Ecology 13 (June 3, 2009): 15–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/eco.v13i0.1623.

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Field experiments were conducted to analyze impacts of weeds on biomass of two varieties of rain fed upland paddy (cv. Radha-4 and Neemai) during the Kharif session of 2004-2005 in the Terai region of Nepal. Four experiments were conducted in randomized block design with three replications. A total of 55 weed species were identified with densities of 240 individual plants per sqm in Radha-4 and 236 individual plants per sqm in Neemai. The annual net primary productivity of paddy crop was maximum (2329.3 g m-2 yr-1 in Radha-4 and 2170.3 g m-2 yr-1 in Neemai) in weed-free plots and lowest (1659.8 g m-2 yr-1 in Radha-4 and 1659.4 g m-2 yr-1 in Neemai) in unweeded plots. Hand weeding was done twice at 25 and 50 days after broadcasting and proved to be better than herbicides in the paddy biomass. The mean maximum biomass of paddy in weed free plots was 2418.7 and 2270.3 g m-2 in Radha-4 and Neemai. This biomass was similar to twice hand weeded plots being 1% lower in both the varieties. Compared to weed-free plots the biomass reduction in Radha-4 and Neemai in herbicides treated plots was lower by 1.4% in both the varieties. Compared to weed-free plots the biomass reduction in unweeded plots was recorded 29% lower in Radha-4 and 23% in Neemai. The weed biomass was highest in unweed plots (516.4 and 436.6 g m-2) and lowest (169.3 and 192.3g m-2 in twice hand-weeded plots. The net annual primary productivity of weeds was highest (437.9 g m>-2 yr-1 in Radha-4 and 376.6 g m-2 yr-1 in Neemai) in unweeded plots and lowest (119.7 g m-2 yr-1 in Radha-4 and 145.5 g m-2 yr-1 in Neemai) in twice hand weeded plots. The trend of grain yield in both the varieties were; weed-free plots (TT) > twice hand-weeded plots (T1) > chemical fertilizer and butachlor plots (T2) > unweeded plots (To).Key words: Paddy; weeds; upland; biomass; Teraidoi: 10.3126/eco.v13i0.1623 Ecoprint (An International Journal of Ecology) Vol. 13, No. 1, 2006 Page 15-22
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BOADAS LLAVAT, Agustí. "Seny y Rauxa en Ramon Llull y Francesc Eiximenis / Seny and Rauxa in Ramon Llull and Francesc Eiximenis." Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 22 (January 1, 2015): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.21071/refime.v22i.6211.

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Romantic Philosophy characterizes the way of being Catalan with two main words: seny, common sense, and rauxa, or rapture. Looking for the roots of this characterization, we find two Franciscan thinkers, blessed Ramon Llull and Brother Francesc Eiximenis, representing these tendencies. Through his life and writings, we try to collect what can be said about it.
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Smith, Ryan, Ilya Borukhov, Emily Hampp, Matt Thompson, Zackary O. Byrd, Nipun Sodhi, Michael A. Mont, and Laura Scholl. "Comparison of Precision for Manual versus Robotic-Assisted Total Hip Arthroplasty Performed by Fellows." Journal of Hip Surgery 4, no. 03 (September 2020): 117–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1714333.

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AbstractAlthough various studies have shown that robotic-assisted total hip arthroplasty (RATHA) is associated with improved component positioning to plan and reduced intraoperative complications, there is still a learning curve for implementation even for experienced surgeons. This study assessed this learning curve for fellows during their training year, by comparing the accuracy and precision of acetabular component positioning, leg length, component offset, and center of rotation between manual THA (MTHA) and RATHA. Six fresh-frozen lower extremity specimens were utilized for surgical procedures performed by two adult reconstruction fellows who were halfway through their training year. The specimens were randomized to undergo one side with manual instrumentation and the contralateral side with RATHA. The final intraoperative surgical plan for rotation, cup orientation, leg length, and offset values were recorded and compared with the actual values measured by computed tomography (CT) scan. Using pre- and postoperative CT scans, the RATHA group was then compared with the MTHA group for accuracy and precision to plan. To assess differences in standard deviations of each measurement, 2-variances testing was performed using α = 0.05. To assess differences in central tendencies of each measurement for each group, Mann–Whitney U tests were performed using α = 0.05. RATHA exhibited significantly (p < 0.05) greater accuracy and precision to plan compared with MTHA in shell version (2.3 ± 1.2° vs. 7.8 ± 4.6°), shell inclination (2.1 ± 1.2° vs. 7.2 ± 3.2), and leg length discrepancy (0.8 ± 0.8 mm vs. 6.4 ± 3.7 mm). Center of head rotation was reported for each anatomical plane. There was no statistical difference in distance from original center of head rotation when considering the superoinferior, mediolateral, and anteroposterior planes as well as when combined as a total deviation in all three planes. The use of CT-guided preoperative planning and intraoperative robotic technology can help surgeons achieve desired implant placement. Results from this study indicate that with limited RATHA experience, surgeons in fellowship training were able to place THA components more accurately and precisely to plan for several important parameters compared with MTHA, namely shell inclination, shell anteversion, and leg length discrepancy.
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Kaiser, Nahid. "Resistance to Paterfamilias in Purabi Basu’s two short stories: “Radha Will Not Cook Today” and “Saleha’s Desire”." Stamford Journal of English 6 (February 22, 2013): 177–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/sje.v6i0.13912.

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Female writers have always been vocal against the tyranny of the overwhelming demon of patriarchy. Some of the writings of contemporary Bangladeshi female writers like Selina Hossain and Purabi Basu, exhibit a strong sense of resistance to the overpowering hegemony of paterfamilias. The aim of this paper is to focus on the tendency of de-centering the masculine logocentricism as shown in two of the short stories of Purabi Basu, “Radha Will Not Cook Today” and “Saleha’s Desire”. In these texts, we will find two resistant female protagonists, Radha and Saleha, who stand in their own way against societal expectations and break away with the roles the society has imposed on them. Their weapons are either silence or indifference or even violence. Moreover, their resistance may not lead to any positive conclusion. Yet, they are to be celebrated because of their power to oppose the oppressive or suppressive power. Stamford Journal of English; Volume 6; Page 177-185 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/sje.v6i0.13912
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MARUSIK, YURI M. "Synopsis of the Ozyptila rauda-group (Araneae, Thomisidae), with revalidation of Ozyptila balkarica Ovtsharenko, 1979." Zootaxa 1909, no. 1 (October 20, 2008): 52–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1909.1.5.

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Ozyptila balkarica Ovtsharenko, 1979, belonging to the Holarctic Ozyptila rauda-group was thought to be a junior synonym of O. orientalis Kulczyński, 1926, because of its indistinguishable females. Comparison of topotype males from Caucasus and Kamchatka revealed clear differences in the shape of copulatory organs and carapace patterns; thus the junior name is revalidated here. Because the differences between the two taxa are of the same level as between O. orientalis and O. basegica Esyunin, 1992, which is considered a subspecies of the former species, subspecific rank to O. orientalis balkarica stat. nov. is suggested. Males of the two subspecies are illustrated, and a synopsis of the whole O. rauda-group accounting 14 species and subspecies is given. O. sedotmikha Levy, 2007, from Israel was found to belong to this group. Distribution of all species is mapped.
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Barjadze, Sh Z., N. G. Bakhtadze, G. I. Bakhtadze, N. T. Kintsurashvili, N. L. Chakvetadze, and N. A. Zhukovskaya. "Contribution to the aphid fauna (Hemiptera: Aphidoidea) of Racha-Lechkhumi floristic region (Western Georgia)." Zoosystematica Rossica 18, no. 1 (July 3, 2009): 54–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.31610/zsr/2009.18.1.54.

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Twenty two species are given in an annotated faunal list of Aphidoidea of the Racha-Lechkhumi floristic region. Of the species reported, 10 are new to the fauna of this region, while Aphis vitalbae Ferrari, 1872 and Macrosiphum hellebori Theobald & Walton, 1923 are recorded for the first time from Transcaucasia.
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Saleh, Essam Abdou Ahmed, Khaled Ahmed Mahmoud Attia, and Alaa Ahmed Hassan Al-Jundi. "The Effect of Using Computer Program on Developing Verbal Communication among Mentally Retarded Children in the Elementary Stage in Rafha Province." International Journal of English Linguistics 7, no. 3 (March 2, 2017): 171. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijel.v7n3p171.

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This study aims at investigating the effect of using a computer program on developing verbal communication among the educable mentally retarded students in the elementary stage in Rafha Province. The sample was selected from the students of the intellectual education classes in the elementary stage in Rafha province/ Northern Borders Region. The researchers followed the experimental method to conduct the study. The sample consisted of 20 students randomly distributed into two groups: an experimental group that was taught using the suggested verbal communication developing computer program and a control group that did not receive any educational program. The program was made up of 21 sessions. Each session lasted for 45 minutes, three times a week. The researchers used verbal communication scale to collect data and to compare the performance of the experimental and control groups in the pre and post tests. The results of the study indicated that there are statistically significant differences on the verbal communication scale among the students of the two groups at the level of (0.01) in favor of the experimental group.
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Dutta, Tapan, Pinaki Kumar Rabha, Rekha Bora, Jayashree Goswami, and Seema Khakhalary. "TRADITIONAL BONE SETTING PRACTICE OF RABHA PEOPLE OF ASSAM." Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 12, no. 1 (January 7, 2019): 81. http://dx.doi.org/10.22159/ajpcr.2018.v12i1.28671.

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Objective: The aim of this work is to document the various ethnomedicinal healing plant species used in traditional bone setting (TBS) practice of Rabha community of Assam.Methods: This has been done using interview method which includes semi-structured questionnaire and the field walks method.Results: The results reveal that eight healing plants wear employed to in the TBS practice. Among these, Cissus quadrangularis L. is the most commonly used plant species to treat bone fracture. In this study, two modes of preparation for the ethnomedicine have been served (i.e., paste and extract) where paste form has higher used (75%).Conclusions: It has been concluded that Rabha Hasong area of Assam is indeed rich in ethnomedicinal plants. People get benefited from the traditional practices performed by the medicine men. This is the chief reason TBS practice that is still running smoothly with full faith and hope even in the current time where sophisticated orthopedic treatments are obtainable. Moreover, systematic nutraceutical appraisal of these species would provide a remarkable research possibility in the fields of ethnopharmacology that would be useful in the modern orthopedic treatments.
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Dutta, Tapan, Pinaki Kumar Rabha, Rekha Bora, Jayashree Goswami, and Seema Khakhalary. "TRADITIONAL BONE SETTING PRACTICE OF RABHA PEOPLE OF ASSAM." Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 12, no. 1 (January 7, 2019): 81. http://dx.doi.org/10.22159/ajpcr.2019.v12i1.28671.

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Objective: The aim of this work is to document the various ethnomedicinal healing plant species used in traditional bone setting (TBS) practice of Rabha community of Assam.Methods: This has been done using interview method which includes semi-structured questionnaire and the field walks method.Results: The results reveal that eight healing plants wear employed to in the TBS practice. Among these, Cissus quadrangularis L. is the most commonly used plant species to treat bone fracture. In this study, two modes of preparation for the ethnomedicine have been served (i.e., paste and extract) where paste form has higher used (75%).Conclusions: It has been concluded that Rabha Hasong area of Assam is indeed rich in ethnomedicinal plants. People get benefited from the traditional practices performed by the medicine men. This is the chief reason TBS practice that is still running smoothly with full faith and hope even in the current time where sophisticated orthopedic treatments are obtainable. Moreover, systematic nutraceutical appraisal of these species would provide a remarkable research possibility in the fields of ethnopharmacology that would be useful in the modern orthopedic treatments.
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MARUSIK, YURI M., and MIKHAIL M. OMELKO. "First description of the female of Ozyptila utotchkini (Araneae: Thomisidae)." Zootaxa 1823, no. 1 (July 16, 2008): 65. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1823.1.5.

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Ozyptila utotchikini Marusik in Marusik and Chevrizov (1990) was described from two male specimens from the Anuchino District of Maritime Province, Far East Russia. Since then it has also been reported from Sikhote-Alin’ Reserve (Marusik & Koponen 2001). Ozyptila utotchkini belongs to the Holarctic O. rauda-group which comprises about 10 species. The examination of both, newly collected material and specimens from museum collections from Maritime Province has uncovered the undescribed female of this species. Although collected previously, it was not known to be conspecific to the male of O. utotchkini, or a member of the O. rauda-group, as it has an unusual epigyne. Recently we recognized that O. utotchkini may represent a junior synonym of O. gasanensis Paik, 1985, known only from female holotype collected in Korea. The holotype of this species is not available (all types deposited in the private collection of K.Y. Paik were lost after his death). The goal of this paper is to describe both sexes of O. utotchkini to allow clarification of the status of the two Far Eastern species, O. gasanensis and O. utotchkini, in the future.
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Hietala, N. (Niina). "”Älkää unohtako niitä kärsimyksiä mitä sota ihmiskunnalle tuo”:Suomen-Neuvostoliiton rauhan ja ystävyyden seura ja Suomi-Neuvostoliitto-Seura Oulussa vuosina 1940 ja 1944–1962." Master's thesis, University of Oulu, 2016. http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:oulu-201604141484.

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Pro gradu -tutkielmani käsittelee Suomen-Neuvostoliiton rauhan ja ystävyyden seuran (SNS) ja sen seuraajan Suomi-Neuvostoliitto-Seuran (SN-Seura) toimintaa Oulussa vuosina 1940 ja 1944–1962. Tutkin ystävyysseuroja niiden itsensä tuottamien alkuperäislähteiden valossa, ja hyödynnän lisäksi Suomen Kommunistisen Puolueen (SKP) ja Valtiollisen poliisin jälkeensä jättämiä arkistokokonaisuuksia. Oleellisen teoreettisen viitekehyksen muodostaa sosiologi Karl Mannheimin sukupolviteoria, jonka soveltamiseen suomalaisvasemmiston historian tutkimuksessa mallin on tarjonnut Kimmo Rentola. Mannheimin mukaan kulttuurisia ilmiöitä voi ymmärtää vain ottamalla lukuun sosiaalinen ja historiallinen konteksti, jossa ne kehittyvät omanlaisikseen. Eräs tällainen kulttuurinen ilmiö on sukupolvi, joka tässä määritelmässä syntyy kun tiettyyn ikäryhmään kuuluvat ihmiset, yleensä nuoruusvuosinaan, elävät saman historiallisen tapahtuman ja kokevat sen itselleen merkitykselliseksi. Tällöin sukupolveen kuuluminen muokkaa yksilön koko identiteettiä, ja sitä voi ajatella analogisena esimerkiksi yhteiskuntaluokan käsitteelle. SNS:n ja SN-Seuran järjestöllisten toimintojen ohella tutkimuksen tärkeitä teemoja ovat SKP:n, oululaisten sosialidemokraattien ja muiden poliittisten toimijoiden rooli erityisesti SN-Seurassa, toisiaan seuranneiden ystävyysjärjestöjen välisen jatkuvuuden tai katkoksen hahmottaminen sekä paikallisuus. Suora vertailu Suomen muihin paikkakuntiin on mahdotonta, sillä toiminnan paikallishistorioita ei toistaiseksi ole yliopistotutkimuksena kirjoitettu. Oululaisen vasemmistoväen piirissä 1930-luvulta lähtien vaikuttanut vahva fasisminvastaisen kansanrintaman perinne silti näyttää loiventaneen SNS:n radikalisoivaa potentiaalia ja SN-Seuran päivänpolitisoitumista vielä seuraavan vuosikymmenen lopulla, verrattuna ainakin Etelä-Suomen suuriin keskuksiin. Katkos–jatkuvuus-näkökulma on kiinnostava myös siksi, että Suomen historiankirjoituksessa talvi- ja jatkosota on usein nähty vaikutuksiltaan lähes rajattomana ja läpäisevänä yhteiskunnallisena murroksena. Juuri kysymys Neuvostoliitosta oli kuitenkin Suomessa hyvin pitkään läsnä useimmilla ellei kaikilla vallan ja julkisuuden tasoilla, ja idänsuhteet luonteeltaan sekä sisä- että ulko- ja turvallisuuspoliittisia. Lisäksi niiden hoitoon liittyvä ideologinen lataus oli jatkuvasti vahva. Molempien ystävyysseurojen kannattajien enemmistö edusti tutkimusjaksolla paitsi työväkeä ja aatteellista vasemmistoa, myös Suomen sisällissodan kauhut ja jälkipyykin nuoruudessaan todistaneita ikäluokkia. Vasemmiston enemmistöasemasta huolimatta SN-Seurassa joutuivat yhteistyöhön niin sisällissodan kuin toisen maailmansodan vihollisosapuolia konkreettisella ja symbolisella tasolla edustaneet tahot. Ristiriitojen kautta paikallisyhteisössä tulivat näkyviksi asiat ja ilmiöt, jotka kantautuivat jopa vuosikymmeniä sota-aikojen ylitse.
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Books on the topic "Tyo rauha"

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Molnar, Alex. Tavoitteena tyo rauha. Porvoo: WSOY, 1994.

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Dipasquale, Letizia, Saverio Mecca, and Mariana Correia, eds. From Vernacular to World Heritage. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-293-5.

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This publication brings together the results of the project 3DPAST: Living and virtual visiting European World Heritage, co-funded by the Creative Europe EU programme. The research highlighted the exceptional character and quality of living in vernacular dwellings found in World Heritage sites. This was possible by seizing the cultural space of European vernacular heritage, located in Pico island (Portugal), Cuenca town (Spain), Pienza (Italy), Old Rauma (Finland), Transylvania (Romania), Berat & Gjirokastra (Albania), Pátmos (Greece), and Upper Svaneti (Georgia). New digital realities grant the possibility to visit and to appreciate those places, to non-travelling audiences, who lack the opportunity to experience this unique heritage in situ. Creative potential is highlighted in 3D models and digital visualisations, which associate outstanding local knowledge with the vernacular expression of World Heritage.
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Higgins, Marc. "The Homework of Response-Ability in Science Education." In Unsettling Responsibility in Science Education, 53–78. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-61299-3_2.

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AbstractThe purpose of this chapter is to introduce response-ability as a concept and practice to (re)open science education’s understanding and enactments of responsibility towards Indigenous ways-of-living-with-nature (IWLN) and traditional ecological knowledge (TEK). This is significant as even well-intentioned forms of responsibility are often and inadvertently over-coded by the (neo-)colonial logics that it sets out to refuse and resist: responsibility and the ability to respond are often not one and the same. Within this chapter, I revisit a significant personal pedagogical encounter in which this distinction made itself felt and known. Thinking with the work of Sami scholar Rauna Kuokkanen, this narrative provides a platform to explore practices of epistemic ignorance and its (co-)constitutive relation to knowledge, as well as what she refers to as “the homework of response-ability” required to (re)open the norms of responsiveness towards the possibility of heeding the call of Indigenous science from within the structure of science education. Concluding thoughts underscore the promise of deconstruction (rather than destruction) as a theoretical, methodological, and ethical tool to resist the (fore)closure of responsibility towards hospitably receiving Indigenous science on its own terms.
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"Chapter Two. Phonological Processes And Morphemics." In Languages of the Greater Himalayan Region, Volume 1 Rabha, 115–32. BRILL, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004133211.i-860.26.

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Irmscher, Christoph. "The Flea from Tangier." In Max Eastman. Yale University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300222562.003.0005.

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Max Eastman secretly marries the brilliant activist and artist Ida Rauh (1877–1970), who introduces him to socialism. A honeymoon trip takes the couple to Europe, where an annoying flea Max picks up in Tangier serves as a metaphor for his continuing sexual frustrations. He is asked to assume editorship of The Masses, which he reinvents as a cutting-edge forum for politically motivated art and writing. His son Daniel is born in 1912, to his father’s surprise and mystification. Max publishes Enjoyment of Poetry, his most enduringly successful book, as well as his first volume of poetry, Child of the Amazons. Max’s marital problems engender his interest in Freudian psychoanalysis. Dissatisfied with his analyst, Dr. Jelliffe, Max embarks on a course of self-analysis, diagnosing himself with “unsublimated heterosexual lust.” He acquires a small house in Croton-on Hudson, where he becomes the unofficial leader of a flourishing socialist commune. His increasing skepticism of Woodrow Wilson’s commitment to peace helps radicalize his writing. After meeting the beautiful actress Florence Deshon at a fund-raiser for The Masses, he leaves Ida Rauh, relinquishing his parental rights.
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Phelpstead, Carl. "Encountering the Sagas." In An Introduction to the Sagas of Icelanders, 1–12. University Press of Florida, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813066516.003.0001.

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Chapter 1 is an introductory chapter. Between the twelfth and fifteenth centuries, Icelanders produced as rich, varied, and extensive a vernacular literature as was produced anywhere in medieval Europe. That literature has been central to Icelandic cultural identity. It has also played a prominent role in the formation of national identity in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, as well as in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Germany. Medieval Icelandic literature has also inspired many notable writers in English since the eighteenth century. This chapter begins by reading a couple of short episodes from Eiriks saga rauða in which Norse explorers encounter Native Americans as parallels to the encounter between modern readers and the medieval Icelandic sagas. The chapter goes on to consider what an Icelandic saga is and to delineate the different saga genres. It also introduces the language of the sagas, explaining the terms Old Norse and Old Icelandic.
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Starkey, Paul. "Strange Incidents from History: Youssef Rakha and his Sultan’s Seal." In Studying Modern Arabic Literature. Edinburgh University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9780748696628.003.0011.

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This chapter offers a reading of Youssef Rakha's novel Kitab al-tughra (Book of the Sultan's Seal), set in the spring of 2007 and completed at the start of 2010. It begins with a discussion of Rakha's attempt to produce a contemporary equivalent of the ‘middle Arabic’ used by noted Cairo historians al-Jabarti and Ibn Iyas. It then considers the tension between heritage and modernity in Book of the Sultan's Seal and the novel's main theme: the contemporary Arab/Muslim's (and in particular, the Egyptian/Muslim's) search for a sense of identity. It also examines the contrast between the hedonistic atmosphere of Beirut and the creeping Islamisation of Cairo in the book, as well as the inherent tension between the traditional values of Muslim society and the West.
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Chan, Yung-Kuan, and Chin-Chen Chang. "Content-Based Retrieval Concept." In Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, First Edition, 564–68. IGI Global, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59140-553-5.ch099.

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Because of the demand for efficient management in images, much attention has been paid to image retrieval over the past few years. The text-based image retrieval system is commonly used in traditional search engines (Ratha et al., 1996), where a query is represented by keywords that are usually identified and classified by human beings. Since people have different understandings on a particular image, the consistency is difficult to maintain. When the database is larger, it is arduous to describe and classify the images because most images are complicated and have many different objects. There has been a trend towards developing the content-based retrieval system, which tries to retrieve images directly and automatically based on their visual contents.
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Haberman, David L. "On the Slopes of Mount Govardhan." In Loving Stones, 11–44. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190086718.003.0002.

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This chapter introduces some of the foundational stories related to Mount Govardhan and describes the physical features of the mountain as well as the sacred terrain that surrounds it. For instance, the story of the origin of Mount Govardhan, as told in the Garga Samhita, is a narrative widely known by worshipers of this sacred mountain and central to many theological conceptualizations of its deeper meanings. Perhaps most significant for the latter initiative is that Govardhan consists of the consolidated form of supreme love that emerged out of the bliss-filled hearts of the divine couple Radha and Krishna. There are also stories on how Mount Govardhan came to be situated in Braj. They are narrated in texts and recounted by numerous knowledgeable people residing near the sacred mountain today.
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Pauwels, Heidi R. M. "The Pursuit of Pilgrimage, Pleasure, and Military Alliances." In Text and Tradition in Early Modern North India, 310–32. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199478866.003.0016.

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Nagaridas’s Tīrthānand (1753) is the memoir of a two-year pilgrimage to Braj composed by Nagaridas, also known as Savant Singh, the deposed king of Kishangarh in Rajasthan. Pauwels delineates how the ‘culturally mediated category’ of pilgrimage structures Nagaridas’s experience and its narratological reconstruction in the versified memoir. Just as pilgrimage itself is a polysemous experience that satisfies multiple goals and needs, so the Tīrthānand too works at multiple levels. As Nagaridas narrates events in the mundane world—visits to temples, devotional singing, religious plays, and the like—he frequently elevates these happenings onto the mythological plane of Radha and Krishna’s eternal Braj. Yet contemporary political circumstances and errands of royal necessity intrude at critical junctures of the narrative. The Tīrthānand is thus a tribute to mythical Braj, a travelogue, and a chronicle of contemporary political and social developments.
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Yue, Genevieve. "Gradivan Footsteps in the Film Archive." In Girl Head, 102–28. Fordham University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823289554.003.0004.

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In Jacques Derrida’s Archive Fever (1995), the motif of the missing woman appears in the guise of Gradiva, a character from William Jensen’s novella (1903) of the same name. At once a ghostly image and a presence evoked by a few material traces, Gradiva motivates the construction of the archive and, for Derrida, its eventual destruction. Yet in omitting a key part of Jensen’s text, namely the flesh-and-blood woman Zoë, Derrida consigns the archive to a space of haunting. This Gradivan logic, where the body of the living woman is excluded from her chimerical image, adheres in several films that are pointedly about the film archive. Bill Morrison’s The Film of Her (1996) reproduces the melancholic terms of Derrida’s Gradivan theory, while Cheryl Dunye’s The Watermelon Woman (1996) and Radha May’s When the Towel Drops, Volume 1, Italy (2015) offer feminist critiques of the gendered materiality on which it is predicated.
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Aronson, Amy. "Discovering Crystal." In Crystal Eastman, 41–68. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199948734.003.0003.

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Crystal Eastman entered Vassar’s class of 1903, rooming with Lucy Burns, later the chief lobbyist of the National Woman’s Party. She then attended Columbia University, studying with John Bates Clark and Franklin Henry Giddings and earning a master’s degree in sociology in 1904. After a year teaching high school, she entered New York University Law School in the fall of 1905, finishing her doctor of law in 1907, second in her class. Beginning in her law school years, Eastman lived in Greenwich Village, first supporting herself by working as athletics director at the Greenwich House Settlement. In this downtown bohemia, she met Progressive and “New Woman” leaders including Lillian Wald, Florence Kelley, Mary Simkhovitch, Madeleine Doty, and Ida Rauh. She also enticed her brother Max to follow her to Greenwich Village, launching his career as a suffrage lecturer and into the editorship of The Masses, the work that would make his name.
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Conference papers on the topic "Tyo rauha"

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Madhavan, Raj, and Rao R. Bhavani. "Welcome to RAHA 2016!" In 2016 International Conference on Robotics and Automation for Humanitarian Applications (RAHA). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/raha.2016.7931863.

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Suvorova, G. N. "Inheritance of black seed coat colour in lentil." In CURRENT STATE, PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF AGRARIAN SCIENCE. Federal State Budget Scientific Institution “Research Institute of Agriculture of Crimea”, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.33952/2542-0720-2020-5-9-10-76.

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The purpose of the research was to determine the inheritance of black seed coat colour in lentil variety ‘Beluga’. The seeds collected from F1 plants in cross of ‘Rauza’ (yellow seeds) × ‘Beluga’ (black seeds) were of grey colour with black mottles. F2 ratio of nonblack and black seeds was 62:6, which corresponded to 15:1 dihybrid segregation. It is concluded that the black seed coat colour of ‘Beluga’ is controlled by two dominant genes.
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Mehta, Ishaan, Keshav Bimbraw, Rajeevlochana G. Chittawadigi, and Subir K. Saha. "A teach pendant to control virtual robots in Roboanalyzer." In 2016 International Conference on Robotics and Automation for Humanitarian Applications (RAHA). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/raha.2016.7931881.

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Bhaskaran, K. Abhijith, Anoop G. Nair, K. Deepak Ram, Krishnan Ananthanarayanan, and H. R. Nandi Vardhan. "Smart gloves for hand gesture recognition: Sign language to speech conversion system." In 2016 International Conference on Robotics and Automation for Humanitarian Applications (RAHA). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/raha.2016.7931887.

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Moorthy, Ramya S., and S. Pugazhenthi. "Imitation based training to enhance psychomotor skills in autistic children using a snatcher robot." In 2016 International Conference on Robotics and Automation for Humanitarian Applications (RAHA). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/raha.2016.7931903.

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