984 resultados para Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863.
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http://www.archive.org/details/memorialvolumeof00andeuoft
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http://www.archive.org/details/lightsandshades00bhwuoft
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http://www.archive.org/details/journalofthebish00mounuoft
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http://www.archive.org/details/bishopofmontreal00mounuoft
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http://www.archive.org/details/westernmissionsa00smetrich
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A mechanism is proposed that integrates low-level (image processing), mid-level (recursive 3D trajectory estimation), and high-level (action recognition) processes. It is assumed that the system observes multiple moving objects via a single, uncalibrated video camera. A novel extended Kalman filter formulation is used in estimating the relative 3D motion trajectories up to a scale factor. The recursive estimation process provides a prediction and error measure that is exploited in higher-level stages of action recognition. Conversely, higher-level mechanisms provide feedback that allows the system to reliably segment and maintain the tracking of moving objects before, during, and after occlusion. The 3D trajectory, occlusion, and segmentation information are utilized in extracting stabilized views of the moving object. Trajectory-guided recognition (TGR) is proposed as a new and efficient method for adaptive classification of action. The TGR approach is demonstrated using "motion history images" that are then recognized via a mixture of Gaussian classifier. The system was tested in recognizing various dynamic human outdoor activities; e.g., running, walking, roller blading, and cycling. Experiments with synthetic data sets are used to evaluate stability of the trajectory estimator with respect to noise.
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Recent research have exposed new breeds of attacks that are capable of denying service or inflicting significant damage to TCP flows, without sustaining the attack traffic. Such attacks are often referred to as "low-rate" attacks and they stand in sharp contrast against traditional Denial of Service (DoS) attacks that can completely shut off TCP flows by flooding an Internet link. In this paper, we study the impact of these new breeds of attacks and the extent to which defense mechanisms are capable of mitigating the attack's impact. Through adopting a simple discrete-time model with a single TCP flow and a nonoblivious adversary, we were able to expose new variants of these low-rate attacks that could potentially have high attack potency per attack burst. Our analysis is focused towards worst-case scenarios, thus our results should be regarded as upper bounds on the impact of low-rate attacks rather than a real assessment under a specific attack scenario.
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The atom pencil we describe here is a versatile tool that writes arbitrary structures by atomic deposition in a serial lithographic process. This device consists of a transversely laser-cooled and collimated cesium atomic beam that passes through a 4-pole atom-flux concentrator and impinges on to micron- and sub-micron-sized apertures. The aperture translates above a fixed substrate and enables the writing of sharp features with sizes down to 280 nm. We have investigated the writing and clogging properties of an atom pencil tip fabricated from silicon oxide pyramids perforated at the tip apex with a sub-micron aperture.
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BACKGROUND: In newly diagnosed patients with Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) the effect of doxorubicin, bleomycin, vinblastine and dacarbazine (ABVD)-related neutropenia on chemotherapy delivery is poorly documented. The aim of this analysis was to assess the impact of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia (CIN) on ABVD chemotherapy delivery in HL patients. STUDY DESIGN: Data from two similarly designed, prospective, observational studies conducted in the US and the EU were analysed. One hundred and fifteen HL patients who started a new course of ABVD during 2002-2005 were included. The primary objective was to document the effect of neutropenic complications on delivery of ABVD chemotherapy in HL patients. Secondary objectives were to investigate the incidence of CIN and febrile neutropenia (FN) and to compare US and EU practice with ABVD therapy in HL. Pooled data were analysed to explore univariate associations with neutropenic events. RESULTS: Chemotherapy delivery was suboptimal (with a relative dose intensity < or = 85%) in 18-22% of patients. The incidence of grade 4 CIN in cycles 1-4 was lower in US patients (US 24% vs. EU 32%). Patients in both the US and the EU experienced similar rates of FN across cycles 1-4 (US 12% vs. EU 11%). Use of primary colony-stimulating factor (CSF) prophylaxis and of any CSF was more common in the US than the EU (37% vs. 4% and 78% vs. 38%, respectively). The relative risk (RR) of dose delays was 1.54 (95% confidence interval [CI] 1.08-2.23, p = 0.036) for patients with vs. without grade 4 CIN and the RR of grade 4 CIN was 0.35 (95% CI 0.12-1.06, p = 0.046) for patients with vs. without primary CSF prophylaxis. CONCLUSIONS: In this population of HL patients, CIN was frequent and FN occurrence clinically relevant. Chemotherapy delivery was suboptimal. CSF prophylaxis appeared to reduce CIN rates.
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Bycatch reduction technology (BRT) modifies fishing gear to increase selectivity and avoid capture of non-target species, or to facilitate their non-lethal release. As a solution to fisheries-related mortality of non-target species, BRT is an attractive option; effectively implemented, BRT presents a technical 'fix' that can reduce pressure for politically contentious and economically detrimental interventions, such as fisheries closures. While a number of factors might contribute to effective implementation, our review of BRT literature finds that research has focused on technical design and experimental performance of individual technologies. In contrast, and with a few notable exceptions, research on the human and institutional context of BRT, and more specifically on how fishers respond to BRT, is limited. This is not to say that fisher attitudes are ignored or overlooked, but that incentives for fisher uptake of BRT are usually assumed rather than assessed or demonstrated. Three assumptions about fisher incentives dominate: (1) economic incentives will generate acceptance of BRT; (2) enforcement will generate compliance with BRT; and (3) 'participation' by fishers will increase acceptance and compliance, and overall support for BRT. In this paper, we explore evidence for and against these assumptions and situate our analysis in the wider social science literature on fisheries. Our goal is to highlight the need and suggest focal areas for further research. © Inter-Research 2008.
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From tendencies to reduce the Underground Railroad to the imperative "follow the north star" to the iconic images of Ruby Bridges' 1960 "step forward" on the stairs of William Frantz Elementary School, America prefers to picture freedom as an upwardly mobile development. This preoccupation with the subtractive and linear force of development makes it hard to hear the palpable steps of so many truant children marching in the Movement and renders illegible the nonlinear movements of minors in the Underground. Yet a black fugitive hugging a tree, a white boy walking alone in a field, or even pieces of a discarded raft floating downstream like remnants of child's play are constitutive gestures of the Underground's networks of care and escape. Responding to 19th-century Americanists and cultural studies scholars' important illumination of the child as central to national narratives of development and freedom, "Minor Moves" reads major literary narratives not for the child and development but for the fugitive trace of minor and growth.
In four chapters, I trace the physical gestures of Nathaniel Hawthorne's Pearl, Harriet Beecher Stowe's Topsy, Harriet Wilson's Frado, and Mark Twain's Huck against the historical backdrop of the Fugitive Slave Act and the passing of the first compulsory education bills that made truancy illegal. I ask how, within a discourse of independence that fails to imagine any serious movements in the minor, we might understand the depictions of moving children as interrupting a U.S. preoccupation with normative development and recognize in them the emergence of an alternative imaginary. To attend to the movement of the minor is to attend to what the discursive order of a development-centered imaginary deems inconsequential and what its grammar can render only as mistakes. Engaging the insights of performance studies, I regard what these narratives depict as childish missteps (Topsy's spins, Frado's climbing the roof) as dances that trouble the narrative's discursive order. At the same time, drawing upon the observations of black studies and literary theory, I take note of the pressure these "minor moves" put on the literal grammar of the text (Stowe's run-on sentences and Hawthorne's shaky subject-verb agreements). I regard these ungrammatical moves as poetic ruptures from which emerges an alternative and prior force of the imaginary at work in these narratives--a force I call "growth."
Reading these "minor moves" holds open the possibility of thinking about a generative association between blackness and childishness, one that neither supports racist ideas of biological inferiority nor mandates in the name of political uplift the subsequent repudiation of childishness. I argue that recognizing the fugitive force of growth indicated in the interplay between the conceptual and grammatical disjunctures of these minor moves opens a deeper understanding of agency and dependency that exceeds notions of arrested development and social death. For once we interrupt the desire to picture development (which is to say the desire to picture), dependency is no longer a state (of social death or arrested development) of what does not belong, but rather it is what Édouard Glissant might have called a "departure" (from "be[ing] a single being"). Topsy's hard-to-see pick-pocketing and Pearl's running amok with brown men in the market are not moves out of dependency but indeed social turns (a dance) by way of dependency. Dependent, moving and ungrammatical, the growth evidenced in these childish ruptures enables different stories about slavery, freedom, and childishness--ones that do not necessitate a repudiation of childishness in the name of freedom, but recognize in such minor moves a fugitive way out.
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Nothofagus antarctica (ñire) ocupa una importante superficie de los bosques de Patagonia Sur, siendo ampliamente usado como sistemas silvopastoriles con ganadería ovina y bovina. Sin embargo, en la mayoría de los casos el uso de estos bosques se realiza sin un manejo que permita optimizar la sustentabilidad del sistema. En esta tesis se estudió el efecto de distintas variables ambientales (temperatura, humedad del suelo, radiación) sobre la productividad y concentración de Proteína bruta (PB) de gramíneas en distintas situaciones de calidad forestal y coberturas de copas de bosques de ñire, así como también procesos asociados: descomposición y dinámica de nutrientes (mineralización-inmovilización) de residuos del estrato arbóreo y graminoso y mineralización de nitrógeno del suelo. La productividad de materia seca (MS) aérea de gramíneas (rango entre 135 a 1863 kg MS ha-1) estuvo positivamente asociada a la calidad forestal de los sitios, mientras que el efecto de las coberturas de copa dependió de la interacción con otras variables ambientales. Los valores de PB variaron principalmente según la cobertura de copa encontrándose los mayores valores en lugares más sombreados (transmisividades menor al 70 por ciento). La descomposición, tanto en hojas de ñire como en gramíneas, varió según el nivel de radiación, siendo mayores en los lugares con menor cobertura. Por otro lado, la dinámica de nutrientes no fue afectada por la CS o alguna variable estudiada. La mineralización de nitrógeno del suelo fue mayormente afectada por la humedad del suelo y el efecto de la cobertura de copa según la calidad del sitio forestal. Finalmente con los datos obtenidos e información de bibliografía se generó un modelo de simulación de productividad de MS y concentración de PB de gramíneas creciendo en bosques de ñire. El modelo generado después de ser sometido a diferentes pruebas se considera aceptable para ser usado como una herramienta de manejo sustentable en estos sistemas, aportando además nuevos conocimientos sobre las causales en la variación productiva y de calidad de los pastizales en bosques de ñire.
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Nothofagus antarctica (ñire)ocupa una importante superficie de los bosques de Patagonia Sur, siendo ampliamente usado como sistemas silvopastoriles con ganadería ovina y bovina. Sin embargo, en la mayoría de los casos el uso de estos bosques se realiza sin un manejo que permita optimizar la sustentabilidad del sistema. En esta tesis se estudió el efecto de distintas variables ambientales (temperatura, humedad del suelo, radiación)sobre la productividad y concentración de Proteína bruta (PB)de gramíneas en distintas situaciones de calidad forestal y coberturas de copas de bosques de ñire, así como también procesos asociados: descomposición y dinámica de nutrientes (mineralización-inmovilización)de residuos del estrato arbóreo y graminoso y mineralización de nitrógeno del suelo. La productividad de materia seca (MS)aérea de gramíneas (rango entre 135 a 1863 kg MS ha-1)estuvo positivamente asociada a la calidad forestal de los sitios, mientras que el efecto de las coberturas de copa dependió de la interacción con otras variables ambientales. Los valores de PB variaron principalmente según la cobertura de copa encontrándose los mayores valores en lugares más sombreados (transmisividades menor al 70 por ciento). La descomposición, tanto en hojas de ñire como en gramíneas, varió según el nivel de radiación, siendo mayores en los lugares con menor cobertura. Por otro lado, la dinámica de nutrientes no fue afectada por la CS o alguna variable estudiada. La mineralización de nitrógeno del suelo fue mayormente afectada por la humedad del suelo y el efecto de la cobertura de copa según la calidad del sitio forestal. Finalmente con los datos obtenidos e información de bibliografía se generó un modelo de simulación de productividad de MS y concentración de PB de gramíneas creciendo en bosques de ñire. El modelo generado después de ser sometido a diferentes pruebas se considera aceptable para ser usado como una herramienta de manejo sustentable en estos sistemas, aportando además nuevos conocimientos sobre las causales en la variación productiva y de calidad de los pastizales en bosques de ñire.
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In this paper the many to many location routing problem is introduced, and its relationship to various problems in distribution management is emphasised. Useful mathematical formulations which can be easily extended to cater for other related problems are produced. Techniques for tackling this complex distribution problem are also outlined.