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Ho, Nhan Bao. "The Max–Welter game." Discrete Mathematics 318 (March 2014): 41–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.disc.2013.11.012.

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Sellars, Roy. "Waste and Welter: Derrida's Environment." Oxford Literary Review 32, no. 1 (July 2010): 37–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/olr.2010.0004.

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At first sight, environmental issues do not seem to feature prominently, if at all, in the work of Jacques Derrida. This essay aims to take a closer look, and thereby to issue a challenge to the burgeoning discipline of eco-criticism. Instead of promoting the Beautiful Soul who is equipped to save the planet by virtue of reading poetry, I argue for the ethical primacy of waste and welter (to recycle a phrase from Wallace Stevens). Jonathan Bate's The Song of the Earth, a powerful but pious work of eco-criticism, ends with a test proposed to the reader; I take the test, which entails reading Stevens's late poem ‘The Planet on the Table’, and fail. Bate's invocation of Martin Heidegger is briefly examined, as are traces of Derrida. What remains of Derrida, I propose, is neither method nor concept but rather remainders that trouble the grounding of environment (Umwelt) as such.
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Welter, Stephen C., and Marshal W. Johnson. "Drs. Welter and johnson reply." American Entomologist 42, no. 1 (1996): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ae/42.1.4a.

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Lae Kim, Jeong, and Kyu Dong Kim. "Certification of the Rough Resonance by the Wave Site of Matter for Welter Point on the Alteration Recognition System." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 7, no. 3.33 (August 29, 2018): 98. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i3.33.18583.

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Wave alteration technology is formatted the resonance status for point-star pattern of the sparkle recognition rate (SRR) and vacuum recognition rate (VRR) on the wave recognition gestalt. The recognition rate condition by the wave recognition gestalt is associated with the welter resonance system. As to investigate a point-star pattern of the rough alteration, we are formatted of the wave value with wave layer point by the welter-down structure. The concept of recognition rate is made sure of the reference of sparkle rate and vacuum rate for alteration signal by the wave resonance gestalt. Moreover to appear a rough alteration of the SRR-VRR of the medium in terms of the wave-resonance gestalt, and wave point resonance that is gained the a wave value of the far alteration of the Wa-rm-FA-σMEX-MED with 12.03±2.28 units, that was the a wave value of the convenient alteration of the Wa-rm-CO-σMEX-MED with 2.71±0.51 units, that was the a wave value of the flank alteration of the Wa-rm-FL-σMEX-MED with 1.41±0.19 units, that was the a wave value of the vicinage alteration of the Wa-rm-VI-σMEX-MED with 0.22±0.10 units. The welter resonance will be to assess at the ability of the wave-resonance gestalt for the control degree recognition rate on the SRR-VRR that is clarified the rough sparkle and vacuum gestalt by the recognition rate system. Welter recognition system will be conjecture of a gestalt by the special signal and to count a wave data of welter resonance rate.
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Deeds, D., and G. van Hoven. "Spectral analysis of turbulent effects on resistivity and the tearing instability." Journal of Plasma Physics 40, no. 3 (December 1988): 517–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022377800013489.

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Biskamp and Welter (1983) have defined an anomalous resistivity due to shortwavelength turbulence. They reported that this resistivity can be of either sign, and that negative anomalous resistivity in particular can affect the growth of the tearing instability. We use a spectral numerical-simulation code and ancillary diagnostics to analyse the behaviour of resistive magnetic tearing in the presence of turbulence of the sort postulated by Biskamp and Welter. We find that, in general, the ‘anomalous resistivity’ tends to return quickly towards zero even when artificially supported away from zero, and that its effect on tearing-mode behaviour is not consistent with its interpretation as a resistivity. We investigate analytically the behaviour reported by Biskamp and Welter, and the behaviour we observe. We also argue that, while not meaningful as a true resistivity, the ‘anomalous-resistivity’ parameter is a useful diagnostic showing the energy balance of the System – a property we refer to as Alfvénicity – illustrating, for example, the onset of nonlinearity in the tearing process.
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Desroches, Jean-Marie, and Robert Gagnon. "Georges Welter et l'émergence de la recherche à l'École polytechnique de Montréal, 1939-1970." Articles 24, no. 1 (April 12, 2005): 33–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/056014ar.

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L'article analyse les conditions externes et internes de l'émergence de la recherche à l'École polytechnique de Montréal. Il semble que jusqu'en 1939, les conditions sociales et économiques du Québec, alliées au développement même de l'École, obligent celle-ci à viser l'excellence pédagogique au détriment de la recherche. Le bouleversement qu'entraîne la deuxième guerre mondiale dans le champ scientifique en Europe offre au directeur de l'époque la possibilité d'engager un professeur luxembourgeois, Georges Welter, directeur en 1939 d'un Institut de recherche en métallographie à la Polytechnique de Varsovie. Arrivé à Montréal en 1941, Welter met au service de l'École polytechnique à la fois sa grande capacité de travail et tout le prestige qu'il a dans le champ scientifique international. Il transforme le laboratoire d'essais des matériaux, autrefois orienté vers la construction civile, en un laboratoire de recherche. Ce laboratoire drainera vers l'École des fonds de divers organismes privés et publics et donnera à Polytechnique une visibilité qu'elle n'avait pas alors dans le champ scientifique international. De plus, Welter formera de jeunes chercheurs qui continueront son œuvre et doteront l'École de structures plus adéquates pour que la recherche prenne de plus en plus d'importance.
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Kahane, Joseph, and Aviezri S. Fraenkel. "k-welter—a generalization of Welter's game." Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series A 46, no. 1 (September 1987): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0097-3165(87)90073-2.

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Welter, Tânia. "Comentário." Debates do NER 1, no. 25 (August 20, 2014): 147. http://dx.doi.org/10.22456/1982-8136.49724.

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Nicol, Janine. "The Administration of Buddhism in China: A Study and Translation of Zanning and the Topical Compendium of the Buddhist Clergy (Da Song Seng shiüe ?????), by Albert Welter." Buddhist Studies Review 36, no. 1 (October 2, 2019): 123–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/bsrv.39702.

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The Administration of Buddhism in China: A Study and Translation of Zanning and the Topical Compendium of the Buddhist Clergy (Da Song Seng shiüe ?????), by Albert Welter. Cambria Press, 2018. 722pp., Hb. $154.99. ISBN-13: 9781604979428.
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Moers, Stephanie. "„Mein Ansatz könnte die Diagnostik und Therapie für Schmerzpatienten effizienter, dauerhafter und nebenwirkungsärmer machen“ – Virginia Welter im Gespräch." physiopraxis 16, no. 11/12 (November 2018): 30–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-0657-0492.

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Virginia Welter ist Psychologin und wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin an der Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universität zu Köln. Ihr Schwerpunkt ist die Schmerzforschung. Für ihre Forschungsarbeit hat sie ein multisensorisches Stimulationsverfahren zur Behandlung (sub-)akuter Schmerzen entwickelt, das nachweislich die Schmerzintensität reduziert.
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Franklin, Wayne. "The "Library of America" and the Welter of American Books." Iowa Review 15, no. 2 (April 1985): 176–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.17077/0021-065x.3242.

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Ruiz, Victoria E. "Reframing Entrepreneurship via Identity, Techné, and Material Culture." Humanities 10, no. 1 (February 18, 2021): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/h10010031.

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Entrepreneurship is typically understood as capitalist, but new models are emerging; these new models, like Welter et al.’s “everyday-entrepreneur,” can be understood in the tradition of techné, in which entrepreneurship is an embodied practice balancing the sociality of identity politics and the materiality of objects and infrastructures. With no English equivalent, techné is typically understood as either art, skill or craft, but none of the placeholders provide a suitable encapsulation of the term itself (Pender). Examining identity against the backdrop of entrepreneurship illuminates the rhetorical ways entrepreneurs cultivate and innovate the processes of making, especially in terms of the material cultures that this process springs from and operates within. Intersectional issues related to entrepreneurial identity present opportunities for diversification and growth in the existing scholarship. A reframing of entrepreneurial identity and continued development of Welter et al.’s everyday-entrepreneurship is argued for, showing how social biases render gender and objects invisible. The article uses data from an on-going study to demonstrate how reframing entrepreneurial identity uncovers the ways in which systemic biases are embedded in the relationship between identity and everyday things. The case study delves into connections between identity, technology, and innovation illustrating how entrepreneurial identity can be seen as a kind of techné, which helps readers better understand identity in relation to material objects and culture—including the biases at work there.
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Marshall, P. J. "British Society in India under the East India Company." Modern Asian Studies 31, no. 1 (February 1997): 89–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026749x00016942.

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The British in India have always fascinated their fellow countrymen. From the eighteenth century until the demise of the Raj innumerable publications described the way of life of white people in India for the delectation of a public at home. Post-colonial Britain evidently still retains a voracious appetite for anecdotes of the Raj and accounts of themores of what is often represented as a bizarre Anglo-Indian world. Beneath the welter of apparent triviality, historians are, however, finding issues of real significance.
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Rumpf, H. "Herders Bildungsphilosophie. Von Nicole Welter. St. Augustin: Gardez!, 2003. 435 Seiten. 34,95." Monatshefte XCVIII, no. 2 (June 1, 2006): 291. http://dx.doi.org/10.3368/m.xcviii.2.291.

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Peele, Stanton. "Introduction to “Visions of Addiction”: The Nature of the Beast." Journal of Drug Issues 17, no. 1 (January 1987): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002204268701700101.

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Addiction is viewed from a range of perspectives that often seem incompatible and perhaps incommensurable. This volume presents the major visions of addiction in contemporary science and therapy, including cognitive-behavior, medical-disease, adaptive, genetic, neurobehavioral, social, learning, ego-analytic, and moral models of addiction. Although we must examine the bases of these diverse visions in order to make sense of the welter of conflicting views of addiction, it is not necessary to surrender to nihilism or relativism in response to their diversity and contradictoriness.
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Clifford, Richard, and Khaled Anatolios. "Christian Salvation: Biblical and Theological Perspectives." Theological Studies 66, no. 4 (December 2005): 739–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/004056390506600401.

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[To provide order to the welter of metaphors employed in Christian soteriology, the authors study them within their underlying systems or “models.” The “prophetic” model, in which salvation is effected within history through human instruments, appears in Isaiah and Luke as well as in Irenaeus. In the “liturgical” model, the divine presence is safeguarded by sacrifices; it is found in Leviticus, the Letter to the Hebrews, and also in Athanasius. In the “sapiential” model, sin is willful ignorance and salvation illumination; it is found in Proverbs and John, and echoed in Augustine's soteriology.]
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Solchaga, L. A., K. J. Penick, P. Leahy, A. I. Caplan, and V. M. Goldberg. "522 GENE EXPRESSION CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH CHONDROGENIC DIFFERENTIATION OF HUMAN MSCS J.F. Welter." Osteoarthritis and Cartilage 18 (October 2010): S234. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1063-4584(10)60549-3.

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Rainger, Ronald. "Subtle agents for change: The Journal of Paleontology, J. Marvin Weller, and shifting emphases in invertebrate paleontology, 1930–1965." Journal of Paleontology 75, no. 6 (November 2001): 1058–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000017121.

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Through an examination of the contents of the Journal of Paleontology (JP), this paper traces the growing interest in biological problems in mid twentieth-century invertebrate paleontology. While noting the continued dominance of descriptive morphology and systematics, the paper tracks the increasing attention paid to paleoecology, evolution and geographic distribution, and quantitative methods. An analysis of the debate over the relative importance of biology and geology for paleontology, and J. Marvin Weller's evolving views on the subject, further illustrate the main point. Neither Welter nor JP initiated the interest in biological questions, but both played an important role in bringing new developments to the attention of the paleontology community.
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Bruegel, Irene. "Third time right? The EC's third Action Programme for women." Local Economy: The Journal of the Local Economy Policy Unit 6, no. 4 (February 1992): 311–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02690949208726115.

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Amid the welter of “new initiatives” from Brussels promoting social integration is a programme for women which appears to offer something new. Nothing in the way of new money, nor novel employment projects, rather a distinctly feminist flavour: “equality” is now to be integrated “into general mainstream policy”; grassroot action - organisation at the local and regional level - is required; working life has to be “reconciled” with family responsibilities and, finally, “women's unequal representation in all spheres of decision making” has to be addressed. How far this rhetoric will translate into enhanced employment prospects for women, especially women in this country, is nevertheless highly problematic.
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Thorburn, David. "Unstable platforms: TV in the digital age." Critical Studies in Television: The International Journal of Television Studies 14, no. 2 (May 16, 2019): 160–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1749602019835305.

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This essay compares our current experience of technological and cultural disruption with ‘the network era’ (1946–2000), American TV’s first great age. I argue that the relative stability of the medium over this half-century enabled an evolution that helps to explain its cultural centrality as well as its narrative art. The essay suggests that the ongoing instability of post-network television – its welter of platforms, devices and viewing choices, its economic and technological churn – has no counterpart in older TV. My central question: will our experience of continuous transition ever moderate? Even so, the argument concludes, a sense, however vestigial, of continuities remains essential.
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Micek, Grzegorz, Pauline Gleadle, and Piotr Dawidko. "The Role of Institutional Context in the Development of the SME Biotech Sector in Poland." Studies of the Industrial Geography Commission of the Polish Geographical Society 25 (January 15, 2014): 132–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.24917/20801653.25.7.

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Whilst Poland is argued to represent one of the largest and most entrepreneurial economies in CE with huge potential for development of the SME biotech industry, this sector remains relatively underdeveloped. In this paper, we explore reasons for this apparent anomaly, focusing on the interrelationships between institutional context and entrepreneurial behaviour. We adopt Smallbone and Welter’s (2009a, b) typology (Welter, Smallbone, 2011) of entrepreneurial behaviour in constructing a case study of the biotech SME industry in Poland, concluding that the sector faces particular institutional challenges which entrepreneurs react to in a variety of ways. We conclude that Poland presents serious obstacles to a knowledge-intensive sector such as biotech.
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Kirkland, Russell. "Monks, Rulers, and Literati: The Political Ascendancy of Chan Buddhism – By Albert Welter." Religious Studies Review 35, no. 4 (December 2009): 308. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-0922.2009.01392_13.x.

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Alimerko, Irena, and Alisa Velaj. "On the Narrative of Ernest Koliqi - The Role of Detail in Psychological Catharsis." European Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies 3, no. 4 (November 29, 2018): 210. http://dx.doi.org/10.26417/ejms.v3i4.p210-214.

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It is the detail that enables the crossing from one time to another one, from one state to another inside the narrative of Ernest Koliqi. Let's look more concretely, through the analysis of the stories, how this detail doesn’t only make shifts of times and states, but overcoming is exactly the "boiling point" of each story, the station where are overthrown all illusion or "real meaningfulness”, which can be created into the reader before the sudden arrival of this detail. The permutations of situations do not necessarily result in shifts of time, while the changes of the time necessarily contain changes into the situations. To look at these metamorphoses, we are lighting on the stories "Did I leave it to you?", "Welter", "Moon of blood", "Little personage" and "It was found behind the bush". The story entitled “Welter “has on the focus a sharp social situation, which inevitably leads to the degeneration of the moral character of the mother and daughter, Sila and Lina. The story entitled "Little personage" chooses as the name of the protagonist that state which has invaded his soul and mind; a real drama in front of the inability to be free, far from the handcuffs of a deeply material world, with the walled borders that do not let his dreamlike soul to breath. Another story, in which the detail immerses the protagonist in a reflective state, is also "Moon of blood". The detail of the Moon turns into a controversy over the development of the subject. At first glance, attractiveness to the moonshine simply encourages the passage or the return from time to time (bearing within the lattermost also the changes in the characters' situations) and seems to "wax the guy" the image of this detail actually appears "to wax" completely the girl. Keywords: detail, psychological catharsis, psychological cogitations, the past and the present
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McFadden, Joseph T. "Magnetic resonance imaging and aneurysm clips." Journal of Neurosurgery 117, no. 1 (July 2012): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/2012.1.jns111786.

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The problem of implanted metals causing tissue damage by movement in patients exposed to MRI fields has produced a confusing welter of erroneous, pseudoscientific publications about magnetics, metals, medical equipment, and tissue compatibility. Quite simply, among the devices made for implantation, only those fabricated of stainless steel have the ferromagnetic properties capable of causing such accidents. The author, who introduced the basic design of the modern aneurysm clip in the late 1960s and then a cobalt nickel alloy as an improvement over steel, while chairing the neurosurgical committee assigned to the task of establishing neurosurgical standards at American Society for Testing and Materials, exposes this flawed information and offers clear guidelines for avoiding trouble.
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Kubicka, Anna. "Personalized Information Management by Online Stores in 4C Model. Case Study." Foundations of Management 8, no. 1 (January 1, 2016): 53–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/fman-2016-0005.

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Abstract The increasing complexity of the business environment, growing knowledge requirements, development of information technologies, and competitiveness implies the need of implementation of information management systems. Moreover, welter of information about online customers, their individual behavior, and their expectations force entrepreneurs to manage information in a personalized way. Monitoring Internet users behavior, creating their profiles (based on data about age, sex, lifestyle, interests, family, work, etc.), and controlling current traffic on the Web site give wide range of possibilities in creating a real model of potential customers preference and using it in online communication. This study concentrates on possibilities of using personalized communication in the information management by online stores in 4C model.
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Bataillon, Louis-Jacques. "Similitudines et Exempla dans les Sermons du XIIIe Siècle." Studies in Church History. Subsidia 4 (1985): 191–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0143045900003628.

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La Publication parmi les fascicules de la Typologie des sources du moyen âge occidental du volume de Cl. Bremond, J. Le Goff, et J.-Cl, Schmitt sur l’exemplum montre les progrès qui ont été faits dans ce domaine depuis 1927, date à laquelle était parue la thèse de J.-Th. Welter du même titre. Si ce dernier reste encore un remarquable instrument, toujours utile et sou vent nécessaire à consulter, c’est dans le récent livre collectif que l’on trouvera désormais des définitions plus élaborées et des études plus précises sur la place et le rôle de l’exemplum dans le sermon, des analyses plus affinées de sa structure, des appréciations plus fournies et plus nuancées sur la portée historique et sociologique de ce genre littéraire.
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Janko, R. "The Shield of Heracles and the legend of Cycnus." Classical Quarterly 36, no. 1 (May 1986): 38–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009838800010521.

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Much has been written on the genesis of the pseudo-hesiodic Shield of Heracles — so much, that true progress is difficult to discern among the welter of theories. But some has been made, although the conclusions that have been reached must be regarded as likely hypotheses rather than proven facts. In this article I propose to proceed from some of these conclusions, ensuring that they are as firmly grounded as possible, to an assessment of how this poem's version of the combat of Heracles and Cycnus relates to the likely circumstances and occasion of its original performance. This will involve considering the legend's variants (including one from the Cycle that has not been discussed in relation to the Aspis), and a new look at the first half of the Homeric Hymn to Pythian Apollo.
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Pokryszko, Beata M. "Book Review: Welter-Schultes F. W. 2012. European non-marine molluscs, a guide for species identification." Folia Malacologica 21, no. 2 (June 5, 2013): 113–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.12657/folmal.021.014.

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Hill, Inge. "Book review: A research agenda for entrepreneurship and context Friederike Welter and William B Gartner (eds)." International Small Business Journal: Researching Entrepreneurship 36, no. 8 (July 23, 2018): 953–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0266242618787958.

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Livingston, Julie. "African Studies Keyword: Body." African Studies Review 64, no. 1 (March 2021): 129–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/asr.2020.101.

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AbstractThe human body is a central entity and analytic within African life and Africanist scholarship. The source of perception and the seat of animation, of life, it grounds experience of the world while also providing a rich set of symbols from which humans draw in political, social, and religious life to create and communicate meaning. Livingston reviews approaches to the body as a key concept in Africanist scholarship, tracing regimes of bodily representation ranging from the deployment of bodily symbolism in ancient smelting furnaces to the hypervisibility of the black female body in the European colonial imagination. She discusses a welter of bodily experience, from the pain of childbirth and the vulnerabilities of illness and accident to the sensorium or the kinesthetic power of movement and dance. In the process, Livingston considers developments within the field of African Studies via the body.
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Byrne, Elena Karina. "We were Waste and Welter There in the Day: Facebook, and: Home Filled with Thousands of Flowers." Manoa 31, no. 1 (2019): 22–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/man.2019.0010.

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Clayton, Michelle. "Touring History: Tórtola Valencia Between Europe and the Americas." Dance Research Journal 44, no. 1 (2012): 29–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0149767711000362.

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In 1907, the Nicaraguan poet Rubén Darío published the collectionEl canto errante[The Wandering Song], containing a poem entitled “La bailarina de los pies desnudos” [“The Barefoot Dancer”]. The title leads the reader to anticipate an aesthetic of lightness and simplicity, yet the poem is weighted down by its many cultural references: at least one per line, and barely harmonizing amongst themselves. Its space is heavily perfumed, thickly ornamented, animated by the movements of a dancer who invokes different cultural references and plastic forms with each extended limb, each trembling body part. At first sight sinuously seductive, this central figure unravels into a welter of fragments and contradictions: both animal and divine, eroticized and chaste, a lunar deity (Selene) and a literary character (Anactoria), a “constellation of examples and of objects” (constelada de casos y de cosas) whose body, as the line suggests, barely contains its referential chaos.
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Kutzik, David M., and Douglas V. Porpora. "Critical Realism and the Varieties of Materialism." Science & Society 85, no. 1 (January 2021): 13–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1521/siso.2021.85.1.13.

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After some three decades during which scholarly discussion of materialism lapsed, a revival of interest is taking place. The social sciences and critical humanities have embraced “new materialisms” with their “new” ontologies and epistemologies, while within disciplinary philosophy debates between reductionist philosophy of mind and emergentists present sharply opposed versions of materialism. In theoretical biology, “biosemiotic realism” promotes an emergentist materialism focused on mindlike processes in nature as codetermined by physicalist and informational causalities, while nearly everywhere where scholarship intersects with political–economic issues, a resurgent interest in Marxist materialisms has begun recapitulating elements of the debate between “Western” and “orthodox” positions. To make sense of the welter of present discourse from a Marxist perspective, it is useful to compare the positions of these contemporary tendencies with those of critical realism and allied strong versions of Marxist materialism, such as that associated with the writings of Friedrich Engels.
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Monsiváis, Carlos, and Lois Parkinson Zamora. "The Neobaroque and Popular Culture." PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 124, no. 1 (January 2009): 180–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1632/pmla.2009.124.1.180.

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Carlos Monsiváis is hard to pin down. He is a chronicler of every aspect of Mexican reality past and present; A cultural critic focusing on poetry, film, art, and music; and an erudite essayist committed to the connections between elite and popular cultures. His style is both acerbic and festive in ways that epitomize the Mexican character, and nothing escapes his incisive curiosity: the cult of national heroes that finds its twin in the society of spectacle, the cultural migrations between television talk and devotional discourse, the mass movements that advance and recede in a welter of democratic projects. As an intellectual, Carlos Monsiváis is unique in (and to) Mexico. You cannot walk in this country without seeing or hearing him on every street corner, nor can you open a book without sensing his influence. His presence is so omnímoda—so omnimodal—that we no longer know which came first: Mexican culture as Monsiváis observes it, or Monsiváis observing Mexican culture.
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Datta, Rajat. "Governing Agrarian Diversities." Medieval History Journal 16, no. 2 (October 2013): 473–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0971945813515018.

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In a country as large and diverse as India, governance meant a welter of institutional and customary arrangements, particularly in the agrarian sector. Globally, the early modern state’s fiscal well being depended on agriculture. In India, the demands of an expanding maritime commerce made this more complex. Contrary to prevalent views of the state as an economic predator, this article shows how the sixteenth-century initiated novel and creative techniques of agrarian governance, which enabled it to consolidate power, extract revenue and protect diversities at the same time. This was a new dispensation, which cannot be explained by seamless notions of the ‘medieval’. These new strategies of governance can only be understood in the frame of an early modernity, which was a shared global experience. For India, agrarian governance involved, inter alia—the consolidation of private property and transactions based on contractual obligations. These were some of the important ways in which the state facilitated the making of an early modern economy in sixteenth-century India.
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Frickel, Scott, and Neil Gross. "A General Theory of Scientific/Intellectual Movements." American Sociological Review 70, no. 2 (April 2005): 204–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000312240507000202.

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The histories of all modern scientific and intellectual fields are marked by dynamism. Yet, despite a welter of case study data, sociologists of ideas have been slow to develop general theories for explaining why and how disciplines, subfields, theory groups, bandwagons, actor networks, and other kindred formations arise to alter the intellectual landscape. To fill this lacuna, this article presents a general theory of scientific/intellectual movements (SIMs). The theory synthesizes work in the sociology of ideas, social studies of science, and the literature on social movements to explain the dynamics of SIMs, which the authors take to be central mechanisms for change in the world of knowledge and ideas. Illustrating their arguments with a diverse sampling of positive and negative cases, they define SIMs, identify a set of theoretical presuppositions, and offer four general propositions for explaining the social conditions under which SIMs are most likely to emerge, gain prestige, and achieve some level of institutional stability.
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Barsukova, Svetlana. "Once Again about Female Entrepreneurship… The Review on the Book: Enterprising Women in Transition Economies / Ed. by F. Welter, D. Smallbone, N. Isakova (2006)." Journal of Economic Sociology 8, no. 4 (2007): 131–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.17323/1726-3247-2007-4-131-138.

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Fontcuberta, Joan. "IZAS, RABIZAS Y COLIPOTERRAS: UN ÀLBUM FURTIU." Catalan Review 18, no. 1-2 (January 1, 2004): 181–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/catr.18.1-2.12.

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This essay examines the work of Joan Colom, a Catalan photographer who has come to receive a welter of honors, including the National Prize in Photography, but whose career has been anything but easy and uninterrupted. Colom’s fame derives largely from Izas, rabizas y colipoterras, a photo-book produced in collaboration with Camilo José Cela that focuses on the prostitutes of the Barri Xino of Barcelona and that quickly acquired a cult status among members of the “divine left” critical of Franco’s morally smug regime. Addressing tensions between amateurism and professionalism, art and documentation, the studio and the street, and the image and the word, Fontcuberta presents Colom’s work as a radiography in which the camera serves as an instrument of political critique and the vibrancy and sordidness of street life come to the fore. Inimitable as the book is, it nonetheless allows for productive comparisons with more recent, feminist inflected work on streets, streetwalkers, and sex workers from beyond Barcelona: Susan Meiselas’s Carnival Strippers; Elisabeth B’s Das ist ja zum Peepen; Merry Alpern’s Dirty Windows, and Erika Langley’s The Lusty Lady.
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Hori, Victor. "The Linji Lu and the Creation of Chan Orthodoxy: The Development of Chan's Records of Sayings Literature - By Albert Welter." Religious Studies Review 35, no. 3 (September 2009): 209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-0922.2009.01374_2.x.

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Biernaczky, Szilárd. "What Shall We Think About an Afrocentric Vision?" Afrika Tanulmányok / Hungarian Journal of African Studies 13, no. 5. (January 20, 2021): 82–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.15170/at.2019.13.5.6.

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This essay was originally a lecture given in Hungarian in Pécs, Hungary, at a conference on African Globalities/Global Africans, the 4th Pécs African Studies Conference on June 9-10, 2016. It starts its analysis with the ancient Greeks, since when, and even more so since Hegel, we have known that in the fields of both thinking and actions, along theses and antitheses, then with luck, along syntheses, “welter” the phrasing of notions and conceptions and the debates over them as well as everyday and historical events. We also know that syntheses many times are born with difficulty. What is more, in many cases, series of theses and antitheses get to grips with each other for a long period of time without the hope of creating a synthesis. And of course, to open the gates elsewhere: this old-world syllogism, as a reflective model, is not sufficient for the interpretation of the realistic and mental entity that inundates us. However, nowadays we can pick up on the specific mental-interpretational ideology that stands out in the form of this model whose essence is Afrocentrism set against the Eurocentric approach (Biernaczky, 2017). This is discussed in the paper.
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Liburdi, J., P. Lowden, and C. Pilcher. "Automated Welding of Turbine Blades." Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power 112, no. 4 (October 1, 1990): 550–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2906203.

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The welding of superalloys has been regarded, generally, as an art requiring the highest degree of welder skill and discipline. These highly alloyed materials are prone to micro-cracking and, in some cases, even the best welders cannot achieve satisfactory results. Now, however, advances in automation technology have made it possible to program precisely the complex airfoil shapes and the welding parameters. Consequently, turbine blades can be welded in a repeatable manner, with a minimum of heat input, resulting in better metallurgical quality both in the base metal and the weld deposit. The application of this technology to the automated welding of high-pressure compressor turbine blade tips and the refurbishment of low-pressure turbine blade shrouds are presented in this paper.
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Hallowell, Sean Russell. "Towards a Phenomenology of Musical Borrowing." Organised Sound 24, no. 02 (August 2019): 174–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1355771819000219.

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In discourse on the topic, the question of what constitutes a musical ‘borrowing’, if raised at all, is usually restricted in scope and framed as one of terminology – that is, of determining the right term to characterise a particular borrowing act. In this way has arisen a welter of terms that, however expressive of nuance, have precluded evaluation of the phenomenon as such. This is in part a consequence of general disregard for the fact that to conceive of musical borrowing entails correlative concepts, all of which precondition it, yet none self-evidently. Further preclusive of clarity, the musico-analytic lens of borrowing is typically invoked only in counterpoint to a quintessentially Western aesthetic category of composition ex nihilo. As a consequence, the fundamental role played by borrowing in musical domains situated at the periphery of the Western art music tradition, specifically pre-modern polyphony and twentieth-century musique concrète, has been overlooked. This article seeks to bridge such lacunae in our understanding of musical borrowing via phenomenological investigation into its conceptual and historical foundations. A more comprehensive evaluation of musical borrowing, one capable of accounting for its diverse instantiations while simultaneously disclosing what makes all of them ‘borrowings’ in the first place, is thereby attainable.
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Russell, Ian. "Michael Brocken, The British Folk Revival, 1944–2002 (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003), ISBN 0 7546 3281 4 (hb), 0 7546 3282 2 (pb)." Twentieth-Century Music 2, no. 2 (September 2005): 309–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1478572206230299.

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For those of us who have lived with and through the second British folk music revival, it seems most apt that this important chapter of our lives should merit a serious academic history. We watched and were part of a radical youth movement that grew phenomenally in the late 1950s, burgeoned in the 60s, stumbled and stagnated through the 70s, but recovered its composure to mature in the late 80s; and now, half a century on, the fruits of this movement have become an established and significant part of the nation’s soundscape, as much a part of British culture as brass bands or choral singing. Much work has been and is being done to document every twist and turn of this revival, meticulously noting the key players, the setting up of clubs and festivals, broadcasting and recording developments, and so on; and, understandably, there is a welter of data on which to draw, including key witnesses to consult. One could argue that such histories are primarily of interest to the insider. But Brocken’s study, by contrast, attempts to take the view of the outsider, analysing the political agenda of the ‘revival’s’ architects and assessing its impact in terms of cultural studies as an aspect of popular music – in itself a most laudable enterprise.
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Matless, David. "Volker M. Welter. Biopolis: Patrick Geddes and the City of Life. 328 pp., illus., index. Cambridge Mass.: MIT Press, 2001. $39.95 (cloth)." Isis 94, no. 3 (September 2003): 539–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/380701.

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Elkased, F. A., G. Lombin, and L. A. Nnadi. "Response of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) to Mg and K application on some alfisols and inceptisols of northern Nigeria." Journal of Agricultural Science 111, no. 1 (August 1988): 199–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021859600083040.

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Fertilizer work in the savannah soils of northern Nigeria has been largely confined to the two most limiting nutrients N and P. The gradual shift towards continuous intensive cultivation coupled with the introduction of improved crop varieties and better crop management has necessitated the consideration of other elements, such as magnesium. The widespread use of K fertilizer in the absence of Mg fertilization may have an adverse effect on Mg availability in view of the well-known ionic antagonisms between Mg and K in plant nutrition (Jacob, 1958; Welter & Werner, 1963). Plants require greater amounts of Mg than normal to prevent deficiency under conditions of high soil K (Ulrich & Ohki, 1956; Kabu & Toop, 1970). Therefore soils hitherto considered to be adequately supplied with Mg may well be suffering from induced Mg deficiency under the present fertilizer programme which involves only K as the major cation. Tobacco is an important cash crop generally rated as a high Mg demanding crop (Adams & Pearson, 1967). The growth characteristics of the crop (enormous leaf development and rapidity of plant growth) make it an excellent crop to study. The abnormality in growth of tobacco, now known as sand drown, was first observed on tobacco grown on sandy soils, especially during periods of excessive rainfall. The abnormality was later found to be due to Mg deficiency.
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Kümper, Hiram. "Gottfried Hagen, Reimchronik der Stadt Köln, hg. v. Gärtner, Kurt/Rapp, Andrea/Welter, Désirée unter Mitarbeit von Groten, Manfred, historischer Kommentar von Bohn, Thomas." Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte: Germanistische Abteilung 126, no. 1 (August 1, 2009): 525–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.7767/zrgga.2009.126.1.525.

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Sharikova, Ludmila A. "Welt versus welten (the conceptuality of the world through the verbalization of many worlds)." Sibirskiy filologicheskiy zhurnal, no. 2 (June 1, 2008): 182–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/18137083/23/19.

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Thornton, Rosy. "Enforceability of leasehold covenants: more questions than answers." Legal Studies 11, no. 1 (March 1991): 47–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-121x.1991.tb00622.x.

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The enforceability of the convenants in a lease after an assignment, whether by the landlord or the tenant or both, is a matter of considerable practical importance. In the case of long leases, assignments of the leasehold estate and of the reversion are a common occurrence; both will often change hands many times before the end of the term, creating a welter of potential parties to any action on the covenants. In addition, there may be sureties who have undertaken to guarantee performance of the tenant's covenants. The basic principles governing the parties' rights and liabilities in this field under the present law are well known, centring upon privity of contract, privity of estate and upon statutory rules found in ss 141 and 142 of the Law of Property Act 1925. The area is one of vital commercial significance to landlords, and which potentially affects the residential security and amenity enjoyed by tenants (in the case, for example, of landlords' covenants to renew or to repair). It is also a field in which many of the issues and concepts have been the subject of judicial and academic consideration for more than a century, yet a surprising number of uncertainties remain. The law consists of a complex set of rules, which together form something resembling an intellectual jigsaw puzzle, and one from which several pieces are still missing. The aim of the first part of this article is to highlight some of these gaps.
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Kades, Eric. "The Charitable Continuum." Theoretical Inquiries in Law 22, no. 1 (January 1, 2021): 285–334. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/til-2021-0011.

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Abstract There are powerful fairness and efficiency arguments for making charitable donations to soup kitchens 100% deductible. These arguments have no purchase for donations to fund opulent church organs, yet these too are 100% deductible under the current tax code. This stark dichotomy is only the tip of the iceberg. Looking at a wider sampling of charitable gifts reveals a charitable continuum. Based on sliding scales for efficiency, multiple theories of fairness, pluralism, institutional competence and social welfare dictate that charitable deductions should in most cases be fractions between zero and one. Moreover, the Central Limit Theorem strongly suggests that combining this welter of largely independent criteria with the wide variety of charitable gifts results in a classic bell-shaped normal curve of optimal deductions, with a peak at some central value and quickly decaying to zero at the extremes of 0% and 100%. Given that those are the only two options under the current tax code, the current charitable deduction regime inevitably makes large errors in most cases. Actually calculating a precise optimal percentage for each type of charitable donation is of course impractical. This Article suggests, however, that we can do much better than the systematically erroneous current charitable deduction. Granting a 100% deduction only for donations to the desperately poor, along with 50%, 25%, and 0% for gifts yielding progressively fewer efficiency, fairness, pluralism, and institutional competence benefits, promises to deliver a socially more desirable charitable deduction.
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Cornish, Neville, Rahim Kurji, Anthony Roccisano, and Reza Ghomashchi. "Techno-economic Feasibility of Modified Pulse Arc Deposition on Thick Section of Quenched and Tempered Steel." MATEC Web of Conferences 269 (2019): 01012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201926901012.

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Quenched and Tempered (Q&T) steels welded structures that have numerous applications, particularly in the defence industry. However these steels are particularly prone to Hydrogen Assisted Cold Cracking (HACC) and require a highly-skilled welder to fabricate defect-free structures. This is due to the selection of the manual metal arc welding process of shielded metal arc welding (SMAW). The introduction of Modified Pulsed arc mode of depositions; a variation to Pulsed Arc deposition, has advanced deposition rates and can be employed by welders with a greater variation in skill. In this body of work, full strength butt welds are fabricated on 20mm, sections of Q&T AS/NZS 3597 Grade 700 steel under a high level of restraint using Modified Pulse Gas Metal Welding (GMAW-P) and conventional Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW). The study investigates the economic feasibly of the two modes of deposition and the propensity for cracking when welded under high restraint. The study concluded that modified GMAW-P achieved reduction of 63% in the ‘Arc-On' time and an 88% reduction in the total normalised fabrication time. However, due to the increased propensity to lack of fusion type defects, strict controls must be employed in optimising the welding procedure to mediate for such defects if GMAW-P is to provide a techno-economically beneficial alternative to conventional SMAW when welding Q&T steels.
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