989 resultados para Modos de falha I, II, III
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The volumes containing respectively Dexippus [and other writers], Procopius, Agathias, Leo diaconus [and other writers], Ioannes Cantacuzenus, are numbered pars I, II, III, XI, and XX on general t.p.
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"Prepared by Mr. Frederick Smith."- pt. I 2d prelim. leaf.
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Contiene: Tomo I - II - III - IV (parte 1 - 2)
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Contiene vol I, II, III (ilustraciones)
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Contiene: Tomos I, II, III, IV: Teatro -- Tomo V: Poesías.
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Vol. 1 adds to title: Accedvnt emendationes librorvm II, III, IV; v. 5 adds to title: Accedvnt addenda libris I, II, III, IV.
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The volume numbers (I, II, III) omitted on the title-pages, appear in the signatures and in the Index references in vol. [III]
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Part of text in Latin and English on opposite pages.
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The following contents are taken from the list on [dagger]6v.
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Contents listed in: Potthast, August. Repertorium fontium historiae medii aevi. Romae, apud Istituto storico italiano per il Medio Evo, 1962-
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Edition based principally on mss. H.5.26, H.5.32 (T.C.D. Library) and a ms. in the King's Inns' Library.
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Preface by the editor contains this statement: "Several years since there was what purported to be a translation published in London; but this was a disgraceful imposture. Mrs. Austin speaks of it as the most flagrant piece of literary dishonesty on record, not without justice; and Mr. Carlyle refers to it much in the same spirit. It was a poor copy of a wretched French version, in which frequently twenty pages of the original are omitted at a time, and hardly a sentence is rendered with fidelity." This refers to an anonymous translation published in 2 vols., London, 1824, and reprinted in 1 vol., New York, 1824 and 1844. cf. Characteristics of Goethe. From the German of Falk, von Müller, etc., with notes ... by S. Austin, vol. II (1833) p. 129, and Carlyle's Crit. and miscell. essays, New York, 1872, vol. I, p. 178.
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v. 1. Ortiz de Urbina, I. Nicée et Constantinople.--v. 2. Camelot, T. Ephèse et Chalcédoine.--v. 3. Murphy, F.-X.and Sherwood, P. Constantinople II and Constantinople III.--v. 4. Nicée II.--v. 5. Constantinople IV.--v. 6. Foreville, R. Latran I, II, III, et Latran IV.--v. 7. Lyon I et Lyon II.--v. 8. Lecler, J. Vienne.--v. 9. Gill, J. Constance et Bale-Florence.--v. 10. Latran V et Trente.--v. 11. Lecler, J. [et al.] Trente.--v. 12. Aubert, R. Vatican I.
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Objective: To use the over-complete discrete wavelet transform (OCDWT) to further examine the dual structure of auditory brainstem response (ABR) in the dog. Methods: ABR waveforms recorded from 20 adult dogs at supra-threshold (90 and 70 dBnHL) and threshold (0-15 dBSL) levels were decomposed using a six level OCDWT and reconstructed at individual scales (frequency ranges) A6 (0-391 Hz), D6 (391-781 Hz), and D5 (781-1563 Hz). Results: At supra-threshold stimulus levels, the A6 scale (0-391 Hz) showed a large amplitude waveform with its prominent wave corresponding in latency with ABR waves II/III; the D6 scale (391-781 Hz) showed a small amplitude waveform with its first four waves corresponding in latency to ABR waves I, II/III, V, and VI; and the D5 scale (781-1563 Hz) showed a large amplitude, multiple peaked waveform with its first six waves corresponding in latency to ABR waves I, II, III, IV, V, and VI. At threshold stimulus levels (0-15 dBSL), the A6 scale (0-391 Hz) continued to show a relatively large amplitude waveform, but both the D6 and D5 scales (391781 and 781-1563 Hz, respectively) now showed relatively small amplitude waveforms. Conclusions: A dual structure exists within the ABR of the dog, but its relative structure changes with stimulus level. Significance: The ABR in the dog differs from that in the human both in the relative contributions made by its different frequency components, and the way these components change with stimulus level. (c) 2006 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.