968 resultados para BUTLER-VOLMER DESCRIPTIONS
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No more published?
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"Authorities cited in the work": p. 226-228.
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The lectures on botany were first published in 1829.
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pt. 1. North American plants, arranged according to the Linnean artificial method: improved by Persoon, Pursh, Nuttall, and others.--pt. 2. North American plants, arranged according to Jussieu's natural method; improved by Lindley, Brown, De Candolle and others.
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Issued in 15 parts, 1898-1915.
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Tabla de contenidos: Performances textuales en la obra temparana de Judith Butler / Magdalena Se Santo. Judith Butler hace de Georg Hegel un filósofo intempestivo. Performatividad y pérdida de sí en la Phänomenologie des geistes / Pamela Abellon. Butler lectora de Sartre : Las críticas al sujeto de deseo sartreano [desplazamientos y filiaciones] / Luisina Bolla. Butler : Narrarse desde la opacidad. Ecos de la moral existencialista beauvoiriana / Mariana Smaldone. Lineamientos en torno a la crítica : Butler y Anderson / Rolando Casale. Posfundacionalismo y contingencia : Butler y el problema del sujeto / María Luisa Femenías. La confluencia entre el discurso y la acción como lugar de la política / Graciela Bosch. Una huida de lo real. Vuelcos y rupturas de las referencias psicoanalíticas en el pensamiento de Judith Butler / Ariel Martínez. Judith Butler y la tradición judía : Elementos teóricos para repensar el Estado-Nación / Magdalena Marisa Napoli. Del deseo de reconocimiento al deseo de producción. Efectivizar el aprendizaje es generar posibilidades de abrir el deseo / Francisco Casado. Dar cuenta de sí misma o la pregunta por una ética feminista / Mabel Alicia Campagnoli. La narración de sí mismo. Análisis crítico de un discurso de David Cameron / Carla Luján Di Biase.
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Fil: Casale, Rolando Héctor. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación; Argentina.
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The role of polarisation in late time complex resonance based target identification is investigated numerically for the case of an L-shaped wire. While repeated extraction of the resonances for varying polarisation allows for better signal-to-noise immunity, it is also found that there are preferred polarisations for each complex resonance. The first few of these polarisations are extracted for the sample target.
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Cephalosphaera Enderlein is a nearly cosmopolitan genus of big-headed flies (Pipunculidae) which was previously unknown from Australia. Four species have now been found in Australia, all of them undescribed. New species in the subgenus Neocephalosphaera include: C. eukrenaina, C. parthenopipis and C. petila. Only one new species occurs in the nominate subgenus: C. prionotaina. Descriptions and a key to these species are presented.
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Seven years of multi-environment yield trials of navy bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) grown in Queensland were examined. As is common with plant breeding evaluation trials, test entries and locations varied between years. Grain yield data were analysed for each year using cluster and ordination analyses (pattern analyses). These methods facilitate descriptions of genotype performance across environments and the discrimination among genotypes provided by the environments. The observed trends for genotypic yield performance across environments were partly consistent with agronomic and disease reactions at specific environments and also partly explainable by breeding and selection history. In some cases, similarities in discrimination among environments were related to geographic proximity, in others management practices, and in others similarities occurred between geographically widely separated environments which differed in management practices. One location was identified as having atypical line discrimination. The analysis indicated that the number of test locations was below requirements for adequate representation of line x environment interaction. The pattern analyses methods used were an effective aid in describing the patterns in data for each year and illustrated the variations in adaptive patterns from year to year. The study has implications for assessing the number and location of test sites for plant breeding multi-environment trials, and for the understanding of genetic traits contributing to line x environment interactions.
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Context information is used by pervasive networking and context-aware programs to adapt intelligently to different environments and user tasks. As the context information is potentially sensitive, it is often necessary to provide privacy protection mechanisms for users. These mechanisms are intended to prevent breaches of user privacy through unauthorised context disclosure. To be effective, such mechanisms should not only support user specified context disclosure rules, but also the disclosure of context at different granularities. In this paper we describe a new obfuscation mechanism that can adjust the granularity of different types of context information to meet disclosure requirements stated by the owner of the context information. These requirements are specified using a preference model we developed previously and have since extended to provide granularity control. The obfuscation process is supported by our novel use of ontological descriptions that capture the granularity relationship between instances of an object type.