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Emmerson, Richard Kenneth, and Suzanne Lewis. "Census and Bibliography of Medieval Manuscripts Containing Apocalypse Illustrations, ca. 800–1500 III." Traditio 42 (1986): 443–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0362152900004153.

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These pages conclude the Census and Bibliography of Medieval Manuscripts Containing Apocalypse Illustrations begun in Traditio 40 (1984) 337–379 and continued in Traditio 41 (1985) 367–409. They contain the descriptions of nine groups of manuscripts. Three of these groups comprise illustrated Apocalypses: Alexander Minorita Apocalypses (nos. 118–122), Later German Apocalypses (nos. 123–132), and Miscellaneous Apocalypses (133–137). The remaining six groups comprise manuscripts that, although not illustrated Apocalypses, contain five or more illustrations of the Apocalypse: Miscellaneous Bibles (nos. 138–145), Liber Floridus manuscripts (nos. 146–152), Moralized Bibles (nos. 153–158), Historiated Bibles (nos. 159–167), Books of Hours (nos. 168–170), and Miscellaneous Manuscripts (nos. 171–172) R. Emmerson would like to thank Peter Klein for his helpful suggestions. Recognizing that, despite our best efforts, this Census and Bibliography may include some errors and omissions, the authors would be grateful to receive corrections and additions for a future edition.
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Emmerson, Richard Kenneth, and Suzanne Lewis. "Census and Bibliography of Medieval Manuscripts Containing Apocalypse Illustrations, ca. 800–1500 II." Traditio 41 (1985): 367–409. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0362152900006966.

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Sheppard, Jennifer M. "Census of western medieval bookbinding structures to 1500 in British and Irish libraries." Journal of the Society of Archivists 13, no. 1 (March 1992): 29–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00379819209511658.

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Zhao, Jiaqi, and Craig O. Heinke. "A census of X-ray millisecond pulsars in globular clusters." Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 511, no. 4 (February 18, 2022): 5964–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stac442.

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ABSTRACT We present a comprehensive census of X-ray millisecond pulsars (MSPs) in 29 Galactic globular clusters (GCs), including 68 MSPs with confirmed X-ray luminosities and 107 MSPs with X-ray upper limits. We compile previous X-ray studies of GC MSPs, and add new analyses of six MSPs (PSRs J1326–4728A, J1326–4728B, J1518+0204C, J1717+4308A, J1737–0314A, and J1807–2459A) discovered in five GCs. Their X-ray spectra are well described by a single blackbody model, a single power-law model, or a combination of them, with X-ray luminosities ranging from 1.9 × 1030to 8.3 × 1031 erg s−1. We find that most detected X-ray MSPs have luminosities between ∼1030 and 3 × 1031 erg s−1. Redback pulsars are a relatively bright MSP population with X-ray luminosities of ∼2 × 1031–3 × 1032 erg s−1. Black widows show a bimodal distribution in X-ray luminosities, with eclipsing black widows between ∼7 × 1030 and 2 × 1031 erg s−1, while the two confirmed non-eclipsing black widows are much fainter, with LX of 1.5–3 × 1030 erg s−1, suggesting an intrinsic difference in the populations. We estimate the total number of MSPs in 36 GCs by considering the correlation between the number of MSPs and stellar encounter rate in GCs, and suggest that between 600 and 1500 MSPs exist in these 36 GCs. Finally, we estimate the number of X-ray-detectable MSPs in the Galactic bulge, finding that 1–86 MSPs with LX > 1033 erg s−1, and 20–900 MSPs with LX > 1032 erg s−1 should be detectable there.
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Bastos, Maria Rosário, Olegário Nelson Azevedo Pereira, Antero Ferreira, Filipe Salgado, Sérgio Lira, and João Alveirinho Dias. "Approach and Permanent Human Occupation of Mainland Portugal Coastal Zone (1096–2021)." Water 16, no. 8 (April 13, 2024): 1110. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w16081110.

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This paper aims to enhance the understanding of the littoralization process in mainland Portugal over a broad chronological framework. Littoralization is defined as the occupation and settlement of human communities along the coast. In this case, the analysis was based on the synchronic analysis of three chronologies: from the formation of Portugal to the settlement of the fountains (1096–1325); at the dawn of modernity, marked by the Portuguese expansion (1500–1524), with the first scientific census (1860); and in the present, with data from the last census (2021). The choice of chronology was dictated by the historical sources available and allowed us to check the trend of population dispersion both in terms of latitude and longitude, the latter being the analysis of the distance of the main population centers (counties) from the coast. In the first chronological segment, there is a “safety distance” from the exposed coastlines, which is gradually blurred over time until there is an impressive coastal demographic concentration in 2021, with around 80% of people settled within 50 km of the sea. So, the management of Portugal’s territory is an unequivocal indicator of the Anthropocene even with the risks of the disappearance of some beaches.
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Furey, Heather, Amy Bower, Paula Perez-Brunius, Peter Hamilton, and Robert Leben. "Deep Eddies in the Gulf of Mexico Observed with Floats." Journal of Physical Oceanography 48, no. 11 (November 2018): 2703–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jpo-d-17-0245.1.

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AbstractA new set of deep float trajectory data collected in the Gulf of Mexico from 2011 to 2015 at 1500- and 2500-m depths is analyzed to describe mesoscale processes, with particular attention paid to the western Gulf. Wavelet analysis is used to identify coherent eddies in the float trajectories, leading to a census of the basinwide coherent eddy population and statistics of the eddies’ kinematic properties. The eddy census reveals a new formation region for anticyclones off the Campeche Escarpment, located northwest of the Yucatan Peninsula. These eddies appear to form locally, with no apparent direct connection to the upper layer. Once formed, the eddies drift westward along the northern edge of the Sigsbee Abyssal Gyre, located in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico over the abyssal plain. The formation mechanism and upstream sources for the Campeche Escarpment eddies are explored: the observational data suggest that eddy formation may be linked to the collision of a Loop Current eddy with the western boundary of the Gulf. Specifically, the disintegration of a deep dipole traveling under the Loop Current eddy Kraken, caused by the interaction with the northwestern continental slope, may lead to the acceleration of the abyssal gyre and the boundary current in the Bay of Campeche region.
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Nawa Raj Subba. "Practices of waste management in health care facilities in Nepal's Biratnagar metropolitan city." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 12, no. 3 (December 30, 2021): 398–404. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2021.12.3.0722.

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Biratnagar is a medical referral centre with tertiary health care in Eastern Nepal. The city population is 202,061, according to the 2011 census. There are 35 Health Care Facilities (HCFs) in the city as of 2014. There are 7 HCFs, 2 non-governmental HCFs, and 26 private HCFs. In 2014, the District Public Health Office Morang, the Biratnagar municipality, and the private sector collaborated to check Biratnagar's health care waste management. Investigators performed a semi-structured questionnaire and checklists while visiting health care sites. According to the survey results, 10% of HCFs use incinerators. 80% of HCFs separate their garbage, 60% use needle destroyer machines, and 50% use coloured dustbins to separate different sorts of medical waste. The bed occupancy rate is 78%. Every day, one sweeper looks for 6.66 beds. Even 10% of HCFs let their waste out in the open. HCFs do not have enough capacity for waste disposal facilities. Thus, HCFs pay the municipality Rs. 1500- 15000 a month to have the facility's waste removed. In the municipality tractor, they are hauling medical garbage and home rubbish. As a result, the city discharges health care waste with household waste in the Singhiaya River. These actions endanger public health. Biratnagar city generates 118 Kgs of hazardous health care waste daily, necessitating immediate treatment. Biratnagar Municipality should collaborate with partners to develop a short and long-term strategy.
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Zhang, Zhidi, and Jianqing Ruan. "Do Long-Run Disasters Promote Human Capital in China? —The Impact of 500 Years of Natural Disasters on County-Level Human-Capital Accumulation." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 20 (October 12, 2020): 7422. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17207422.

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Is there a relationship between the frequency of regional natural disasters and long-term human-capital accumulation? This article investigates the long-run causality between natural calamities and human-capital accumulation with macro and micro data. Empirical cross-county analysis demonstrates that higher frequencies of natural calamities are correlated with higher rates of human-capital accumulation. Specifically, on the basis of empirical data of the fifth census in 2000 and China’s Labor-Force Dynamics Survey in 2012, this paper exploits the two databases to infer that the high disaster frequency in the years of 1500–2000 was likely to increase regional human-capital accumulation on district level. High natural-calamity frequency reduces the expected rate of returning to physical capital, which also serves to increase human-capital. Thus, experiencing with natural disasters would influence human’s preference to human-capital investment instead of physical capital.
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Charles, Priya, and A. V.Patil. "Non parametric methods of disparity computation." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 7, no. 2.6 (March 11, 2018): 28. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i2.6.10062.

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Disparity is inversely proportional to depth. Informationabout depth is a key factor in many real time applicationslikecomputer vision applications, medical diagnosis, model precision etc. Disparity is measured first in order to calculate the depth that suitsthe real world applications. There are two approaches viz., active and passive methods. Due to its cost effectiveness, passive approach is the most popular approach. In spite of this, the measures arelimited by its occlusion, more number of objects and texture areas. So, effective and efficient stereo depth estimation algorithms have taken the toll on the researchers. Theimportant goal of stereo vision algorithms is the disparity map calculation between twoimages clicked the same time. These pictures are taken using two cameras. We have implemented the non-parametric algorithmsfor stereo vision viz., Rank and Census transform in both single processor and multicore processors are implemented andthe results showsits time efficient by 1500 times.
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Neves, Mateus de Carvalho Reis, Felipe de Figueiredo Silva, Carlos Otávio de Freitas, and Marcelo José Braga. "The Role of Cooperatives in Brazilian Agricultural Production." Agriculture 11, no. 10 (September 29, 2021): 948. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agriculture11100948.

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Much of the established literature on agricultural cooperatives describes their myriad contributions to farmers’ economic performance. In Brazil, one of the world’s leading agricultural exporters, there were more than 1500 agricultural cooperatives with 1 million members in 2020, and in 2017, 11% of all Brazilian farms were associated with one of these cooperatives. In this paper, we estimate the factors associated with the municipality share of cooperative membership (MSCM) and how municipality-level production value changes with MSCM. Our analysis is at the municipality level using aggregate data from the 2017 Agricultural Census. We find that in Brazil, higher education and smaller property sizes are associated with membership in agricultural cooperatives. To estimate how MSCM is associated with farm profits, we use a generalized propensity score and find that an increase in MSCM increases net municipal farm income, driven mostly by an increase in the value of agricultural production compared to a smaller increase in the cost of production.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Census, 1500"

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Bayrou, André. "Le Chœur des justiciables : contrôles, libertés et usages judiciaires de la poésie à la Renaissance (France, 1500-1560)." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018USPCA014/document.

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Dans la France du XVIe siècle, la justice traque l’hérésie chez les auteurs et les imprimeurs attirés par la Réforme : on connaît les poursuites à répétition contre Clément Marot et l’exécution d’Étienne Dolet sur le bûcher en 1546. Mais cette politique répressive ne se limite pas à ces condamnations tristement célèbres, ni aux seuls sujets touchant la foi. Plusieurs autres poètes, connus et méconnus, sont mis en cause pour leurs compositions religieuses, mais aussi satiriques, voire, dans quelques cas isolés, obscènes. Les contentieux portant sur la propriété littéraire mettent également aux prises les différents acteurs de la fabrication du livre. Il s’agit alors de comprendre comment de telles contraintes judiciaires ont pu déterminer l’écriture de la poésie à la Renaissance. Il faut d’abord reconstituer les opérations de censure des textes poétiques, depuis le repérage du texte suspect jusqu’à l’interrogatoire du poète, en passant par l’octroi de l’autorisation d’imprimer ou l’enquête sur les vers satiriques placardés aux carrefours de la ville. On prend ainsi la mesure du régime de contrôle auquel les poètes font face en tentant de défendre leur liberté d’écrire – droit à la satire, droit de chanter leur foi, liberté de jouer avec les codes de la poésie érotique. Aussi l’idée de liberté d’expression ne leur est-elle pas si étrangère qu’on pourrait le croire, car ils peuvent donner un sens politique à la notion de « licence », qui, d’ordinaire, justifie les excentricités du langage poétique. Grâce à l’écriture, les poètes essaient de faire avancer leurs procès et se réapproprient leur expérience de la justice : ces usages spécifiques font de la poésie judiciaire l’équivalent d’un genre à la fois en prise avec le réel et ouvert aux échappées irréelles de la réécriture des événements
In XVIth century France the legal system hunts down heresy among the writers and printers attracted by the Reformation. Some well-known examples are the repetitive legal actions against Clément Marot and the execution of Étienne Dolet, burned at the stake in 1546. But this repressive policy was not limited to only these sadly famous cases, nor to matters of religious faith. Many other poets, famous and unknown, are put on trial because of their religious, satirical, and, in a pair of isolated cases, even obscene writings. Moreover the various actors implicated in the making of the book confront each other in some cases concerning literary ownership. This study aims to understand how such legal constraints influenced the writing of poetry in the Renaissance. The first steps are to reconstruct the process in which poetic texts were censored, from the identification of the suspicious text to the interrogation of the poet, including the licensing of the book and the investigation of satirical verses posted at town intersections. This is the system of control which poets stand up against, attempting to defend their freedom of speech, –the right to write satire and to sing their religious beliefs, the freedom to play with the codes of erotic poetry. In fact, the idea of freedom of speech is not so foreign to them as we could think, as they give political meaning to the notion of « license », which ordinarily justifies the excentricities of poetic language. Through their writing, poets try to advance their cause and to reappropriate their experience of the law : these specific goals make legal poetry a genre of its own, both in dealing with the reality and in recreating the events in an unrealistic manner
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Jostock, Ingeborg. "La censure négociée : le contrôle du livre à Genève 1560-1625 /." Genève : Droz, 2007. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb41092156v.

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Catteeuw, Laurie. "Censures et raisons d’État aux origines de la modernité politique : dialogues franco-italiens des XVIe et XVIIe siècles." Paris 10, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA100101.

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À la fin du XVIe siècle, l’Index censure la raison d’État. En dépit de cette prohibition, nombre d’ouvrages lui sont consacrés et circulent sur la place publique. Que ce soit pour en faire la théorie, pour justifier ses usages politiques ou pour y répondre, la raison d’État paraît sous la forme de la publication des secrets politiques. Cette publication révèle un rapport originaire entre censure et raison d’État : l’œuvre de Machiavel, prohibée dès le premier Index, en offre une représentation emblématique ; le cas de Giovanni Botero, premier théoricien de la raison d’État et agent de la censure ecclésiastique, en donne les éléments clés. Née de ses oppositions à la raison d’Église, entre guerres de Religion et primat du politique, la raison d’État s’affirme sur la place publique comme une notion aux multiples visages et aux définitions contradictoires. La polymorphie de la raison d’État est ici tout d’abord étudiée chez les théoriciens italiens de la notion, puis considérée selon sa réception dans la France de Richelieu. Elle est analysée en fonction des diverses pratiques de censure alors en usage : la censure définie via le modèle du census romain, intégrant au dénombrement des citoyens le contrôle des mœurs ; la censure comprise comme l’exercice d’un jugement critique ; la censure au sens de la condamnation de certains ouvrages, de l’exercice d’un contrôle officiel des publications, qu’il s’agisse de la censure d’Église ou de la censure d’État. Saisis à l’aube de la modernité politique, dans toute leur diversité, les rapports entre censures et raisons d’État appartiennent à l’histoire de l’acquisition des libertés individuelles et de la constitution de la société
At the end of the XVIth century, the Index censored the reason of State. In spite of this prohibition, many books were dedicated to it and circulated in the public space. Either to make a theory of it, to justify its political uses or to answer them, the reason of State comes out as the publication of political secrets. This publication reveals an original relationship between censorship and reason of State : Machiavel’s works, prohibited from the first Index, offer an emblematical representation of it ; Giovanni Botero’s case, the first reason of State’s theoretician and ecclesiastical censorship agent, gives some key elements. Born from its oppositions to the reason of Church, between wars of Religion and primacy of politics, the reason of State asserts itself on the public space as a notion with numerous faces and contradictory definitions. Here, the reason of State polymorphism is first studied with the Italian theoreticians of the notion, then considered according to its reception in France in Richelieu’s time. It is analysed according to the varied censorship practices in use then : censorship defined via the model of the Roman census which included the morals control in the citizens counting ; censorship understood as a practice of critical judgment ; censorship in the sense of the condemnation of some books, of the practice of an official control over publications, as for the Church censorship or the State’s one. Seized at the dawn of the political modernity, in all their diversity the relationships between censorships and reasons of State belong to the history of the acquisition of individual liberties and the constitution of the society
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Algranti, Leila Mezan 1953. "Livros de devoção, atos de censura : cultura religiosa na America Portuguesa (1750-1821)." [s.n.], 2001. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/281333.

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Tese (Livre-docencia) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Filosofia e Ciencias Humanas
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Faustini, Federica <1995&gt. "El miedo a la verdad: análisis de las intervenciones y de los efectos del sistema de la censura franquista a través de una triple perspectiva en la novela, el teatro y el cine." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/15500.

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El objetivo de este trabajo consiste en un análisis de los mecanismos de acción y de manipulación de la practica censoria llevada a cabo por el franquismo. A partir de una panorámica general sobre los diferentes acontecimientos que caracterizaron la puesta en marcha de la máquina de la censura, se hará hincapié en el estudio de la lógica y de los criterios de su aplicación en tres campos, respectivamente, la novela, el teatro y el cine. El hilo que entrama todo el discurso será una análisis del proceso que se esconde debajo de las maniobras censorias, en un intento de enseñar los miedos y las preocupaciones que aterraban al régimen, con respecto a la modernidad y a la difusión de verdades contrastantes con la única doctrina considerada válida por el poder central. Primero, se reflexionará sobre la obra narrativa de Dolores Medio, titulada Diario de una maestra, de la que se compararán la edición prohibida de 1959 y la a la que fue permitida la primera publicación en 1961. En segundo lugar, se examinará la obra teatral de José Ruibal, El hombre y la mosca, en la que, a través de unos sutiles mecanismos de autocensura que engañaron a los censores, se propone un análisis perspicaz del poder dictatorial y su naturaleza represiva. En último lugar, se intentarán señalar las consecuencias que las medidas prohibitivas de la censura ocasionaron en el imaginario colectivo español, a través de Gilda de 1946, una película definida "censurada sin censura". Por lo que concierne el método de análisis y de investigación, este tiene como punto de partida los documentos recogidos en el fondo personal del profesor Manuel López Abellán, ubicado en el Pabelló de la República de Barcelona.
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Delage, Alice. "La microarchitecture dans l'orfèvrerie religieuse florentine (1400-1570) : objectum, aediculum, imago." Thesis, Tours, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018TOUR2030.

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Depuis une vingtaine d’années, les historiens de l’art s’intéressent de près à la microarchitecture, c’est-à-dire la miniaturisation d’édifices dans les oeuvres d’art, en particulier dans l’orfèvrerie. Les études sur le sujet se concentrent toutefois essentiellement sur la période médiévale et s’attachent à définir dans quelle mesure ces oeuvres imitent des édifices existants. Elles sont rarement étendues à d’autres périodes. Or, la Renaissance florentine, marquée par une mutation profonde de l’art d’édifier et de concevoir l’architecture, constitue une fenêtre d’observation privilégiée, que nous mettons à profit pour explorer les liens que les édifices miniaturisés en orfèvrerie entretiennent avec leurs homologues monumentaux architecturés. Pour ce faire, nous identifions trois fonctions de la microarchitecture : celle d’objet ou de partie d’un objet (Objectum), celle d’assemblage d’éléments architecturaux (Ædiculum), celle d’image offerte au regard du spectateur (Imago). Dans Objectum, la microarchitecture est envisagée à travers la pièce d’orfèvrerie qu’elle contribue à orner, son contexte de fabrication et sa matérialité. Cet examen est aussi l’occasion de présenter les matériaux et les techniques utilisées en orfèvrerie. Ædiculum est consacré à l’étude des éléments architecturaux qui composent les petits édifices. Ces éléments mettent au jour des correspondances entre l’orfèvrerie et d’autres arts, tels que la sculpture ou la peinture. Dans Imago, nous montrons que les petites dimensions de la microarchitecture, qui la rendent propre à être embrassée du regard, en font une image qui engage un dialogue privilégié avec le spectateur grâce à un ensemble de dispositifs, qui vont de ses qualités esthétiques à sa capacité évocatrice en passant par les significations religieuses et politiques dont elle est chargée. Au total, cette étude montre que la microarchitecture ne se définit pas nécessairement dans son rapport avec la grande architecture mais consiste plutôt en un phénomène artistique indépendant et universel
For the last twenty years art historians have developed an interest in microarchitecture: the miniaturization of architecture in works of art, especially in goldsmithery. Studies dedicated to the topic mostly focus on medieval period, trying to define which large-scale buildings these works might imitate. However, these studies are rarely extended to other periods of time. Renaissance Florence, characterized by a deep transformation of the art of architecture, is a significant period we chose in order to observe the connections between miniaturized and monumental buildings. This requires the identification of three aspects of microarchitecture: being an object or part of an object (Objectum), combining different architectural motives (Ædiculum) and presenting itself as an image to be seen by a viewer (Imago). With Objectum, we examine the microarchitecture in relation to the work it contributes to ornate as well as within its context of production. This inspection is also a relevant opportunity to present the materials and the techniques used by the goldsmiths. With Ædicula, we study the architectural motives that compose the miniaturized buildings. The motives show the similarities between goldsmithery and other arts like sculpture and painting. With Imago, we consider the dialog that microarchitecture establishes with the viewer thanks to several dispositives such as the æsthetic qualities of the pieces, their ability to evocated something familiar (a building) and, sometimes, their religious and political meanings. In total, this study argues that micorarchitecture does not necessarily define itself within its relationship to large-scale architecture but should rather be understood as an independent, universal artistic phenomenon
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Daniel, Marie-Céline. "Livre politique et politique du livre : l’influence de l’actualité française des guerres de religion sur l’utilisation du livre comme instrument politique en Angleterre entre 1570 et 1610." Thesis, Paris 4, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA040169.

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Ce travail s’intéresse à la façon dont l’actualité française des guerres de religion a eu une influence sur la manière dont les autorités anglaises ont pris conscience du pouvoir de l’imprimé entre 1570 et 1610. À partir d’un corpus rassemblant des textes polémiques publiés en France et traduits puis diffusés en Angleterre, l’étude examine la prise en main par la Couronne d’Angleterre de l’utilisation du livre imprimé comme instrument d’action politique à part entière. Après une difficile phase d’apprentissage pendant la décennie 1570, le pouvoir anglais s’empare du livre pour combattre les Jésuites venus de France et promouvoir Henri de Navarre comme héros protestant. Cependant, la conversion du roi met un terme à l’engouement des Anglais pour la geste huguenote, tout en permettant au livre imprimé d’investir le champ des études historiques. L’accession de Jacques Stuart au trône d’Angleterre et l’expérience acquise pendant les trente années précédentes permettent aux libraires anglais, en concurrence avec le monarque, de diffuser les écrits royaux sur l’île mais aussi dans toute l’Europe
This work studies how the French events of the religious wars have had an influence over the way in which the English authorities became aware of the power of the printed book between 1570 and 1610. It focuses on a corpus composed of polemical texts published in France, then translated and scattered in England. It shows how the English Crown gradually learnt to use the printed book as a political instrument. After a first period during which the authorities strove to master the polemical printed text, they made use of it in order to fight against the Jesuits coming from France as well as to promote the king of Navarre as a Protestant hero. Yet, Henri IV’s recantation put an end to the English passion for Huguenot victories, even though they remained interested in French history books. James Stuart’s coming to the throne in 1603, along with their experience of the previous thirty years, enabled English printers to compete with the new king for the spreading of royal treatises, in England as well as in Europe
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Books on the topic "Census, 1500"

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Martin, Davies. Vergil: A census of printed editions, 1469-1500. London: The Bibliographical Society, 1992.

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Blancato, Sebastiano. Descrizione delle anime di Artegna: Il censimento del 13-14 gennaio 1500. Udine: Forum, 2011.

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M, Sheppard Jennifer. The census of western medieval bookbinding structures to 1500 in British libraries. Cambridge, Eng.]: [Jenny Sheppard], 2004.

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Jenny, Sheppard, ed. A guide to the census of western medieval bookbinding structures to 1500 in British libraries. [Cambridge]: [Lucy Cavendish College], 1997.

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Heydeke, Johannes. Census civitatis conscripti: Spis dochodów miasta Krakowa z 1500 roku : ze zbiorów Archiwum Państwowego w Krakowie. Kraków: Towarzystwo Miłośników Historii i Zabytków Krakowa, 2009.

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Dolezalek, Gero. Scotland under Jus commune: Census of manuscripts of legal literature in Scotland, mainly between 1500 and 1660. Edinburgh: The Stair Society, 2010.

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Mittelalterliche Weihrauchfässer von 800 bis 1500. Petersberg: Michael Imhof, 2014.

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Diaconescu, Marius. Izvoare de antroponimie și demografie istorică: Conscripțiile cetății Sătmar din 1569-1570 = Sources of historical anthroponymy and demography : the census of Sătmar castle's estate in 1569-1570. Cluj-Napoca: Editura MEGA, 2012.

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Rima, Alessandro. Popolazione della Valle Onsernone dal XVIo secolo: (ricupero dei valori dal 1570) : da Auressio a Comologno. Losone: Poncioni, 2001.

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ed, Valldecabres Rodrigo Rafael, ed. El cens de 1510. Relació dels focs valencians ordenada per les corts de Montsó. Valencia: Universitat de València, 2002.

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Majumdar, Mouli, and Joy Sen. "Spatial Distribution of Human Development Indicators Using Census Data: Case of Kolkata Urban Agglomeration." In Sustainable Civil Infrastructures, 181–205. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-1503-9_11.

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Habyarimana, Ephrem, and Nicole Bartelds. "Yield Prediction in Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) and Cultivated Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.)." In Big Data in Bioeconomy, 219–33. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71069-9_17.

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AbstractSorghum and potato pilots were conducted in this work to provide a solution to current limitations (dependability, cost) in crop monitoring in Europe. These limations include yield forecasting based mainly on field surveys, sampling, censuses, and the use of coarser spatial resolution satellites. We used the indexes decribing the fraction of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation as well as the leaf areas derived from Sentinel-2 satellites to predict yields and provide farmers with actionable advice in sorghum biomass and, in combination with WOFOST crop growth model, in cultivated potatoes. Overall, the Bayesian additive regression trees method modelled best sorghum biomass yields. The best explanatory variables were days 150 and 165 of the year. In potato, the use of earth observation information allowed to improve the growth model, resulting in better yield prediction with a limited number of field trials. The online platform provided the potato farmers more insight through benchmarking among themselves across cropping seasons, and observing in-field variability Site-specific management became easier based on the field production potential and its performance relative to surrounding fields. The extensive pilots run in this work showed that farming is a business with several variables which not all can be controlled by the farmer. The technologies developed herein are expected to inform about the farming operations, giving rise to well-informed farmers with the advantage to be able to adapt to the circumstances, mitigating production risks, and ultimately staying longer in the business.
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"The Mediterranean Islamic Slave Trade out of Africa: A Tentative Census." In Slave Trades, 1500–1800, 35–70. Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315243016-8.

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Prickman, Gregory. "Visual Interpretation of the ISTC." In Printing R-Evolution and Society 1450-1500. Venice: Edizioni Ca' Foscari, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-332-8/032.

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The Atlas of Early Printing is an online resource built with GIS tools to depict the spread and development of printing during the incunable period in Europe. It has been online since 2008 and continues to be developed. The site uses data from the Incunabula Short Title Catalog (ISTC) and other sources, providing a visualisation of the databases from which the data is retrieved. The data being visualised is the result of many decades of cataloguing, arranging, publishing, and migrating; the work that followed was informed by material constraints and has left material traces. For the ISTC, an important period in the development of data formats was the work Margaret Bingham Stillwell undertook from 1924 to 1940 for the bibliography Incunabula in American Libraries, a Second Census. The data she gathered were meticulously coordinated through mailing campaigns and organised on cards, and then translated into print according to the publisher’s requirements. The decisions underlying Stillwell’s descriptions were migrated to Frederick Goff’s Third Census and eventually directly into the first version of the ISTC. The structures she developed serve as the foundation for modern efforts to expand beyond the limitations of the short-title format, and to provide the data for geographic and other visualisations.
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Andreoli, Ilaria, and Ilenia Maschietto. "The Essling LOD Project." In Printing R-Evolution and Society 1450-1500. Venice: Edizioni Ca' Foscari, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-332-8/031.

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Les livres à figures vénitiens de la fin du XVe siècle et du commencement du XVIe (1907-1914), whose author is Victor Masséna, Prince of Essling, is a census of all illustrated books printed in Venice from 1469 to 1525. The bibliographical descriptions are chronologically organised, on the basis of a ‘genealogical’ approach, suitable for studying the iconographical and stylistic evolution of illustration. Almost all copies of Essling’s Venetian collection are now part of the Fondazione Giorgio Cini library. We conceived a digital tool based on the LOD technology that allows easy navigation among the data, connected with the national and international catalogues, and accompanied by facsimiles of the Cini copies.
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Goldfinch, John, and Karen Limper-Herz. "The Incunabula Short Title Catalogue (ISTC)." In Printing R-Evolution and Society 1450-1500. Venice: Edizioni Ca' Foscari, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-332-8/033.

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From its foundation in 1980, the ISTC has been one of the most important international reference sources for incunabula studies. Based on a merger of F.R. Goff’s Incunabula in North American Libraries: A Third Census and the Indice Generale degli Incunaboli delle Biblioteche d’Italia, it aimed to be a comprehensive list both of 15th-century editions and of surviving copies of incunabula. While maintaining its original purpose, it has striven to take advantage of new partnerships and technical innovations to ensure its continued utility as a cornerstone of incunabula research. Managed by the British Library in London and hosted by CERL, the ISTC continues to rely on cooperation and partnership from holding institutions and researchers worldwide. Free since 2003, the ISTC can be used as a simple guide to editions and copies, but also as a dataset enabling researchers to look at 15th-century printing in new ways. After briefly looking at the ISTC’s history, this essay focuses on new developments made to the database, highlighting its continued relevance and potential to support traditional incunabula research as well as new projects, and its managers’ intention and flexibility to improve the file in response to its users’ feedback.
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Lockhart, Ted. "Introduction." In Joschka Fischer and the Making of the Berlin Republic, 3–8. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195181838.003.0001.

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Abstract On a blustery morning in March 1983, a spirited procession of several hundred people made its way through the streets of Bonn, West Germany’s postwar capital. The troupe was en route to the country’s parliament, the Bundestag. It ambled good-naturedly through the old university town to the beat of African drums played from an open, horse-drawn carriage. The event had all the trappings of ademonstration. Marchers young and old brandished signs reading: “Minimum Pension: 1500 Marks!”, “My Census Data Belongs to Me!”, and “PeaceNowin Israel-Palestine!”Onewoman pushed ahead of her a human-size “planet earth” beach ball, a symbol of the global nature of their concerns.
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McConchie, Roderick. "Systems and Centos." In Genre in English Medical Writing, 1500–1820, 108–27. Cambridge University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781009105347.009.

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Egeler, Roderich, Natalie Dinsenbacher, and Birgit Kleber. "The Relevance of Census Results for a Modern Society." In 150 Years Journal of Economics and Statistics, edited by Wolfgang Franz and Peter Winker. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110507782-006.

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Prewitt, Kenneth. "Race Science Captures the Prize, the U.S. Census." In What Is "Your" Race? Princeton University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691157030.003.0004.

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This chapter narrates the race science story. Among the more important was the shift from simply counting races, as was needed to make the three-fifths policy work, to investigating characteristics considered unique to different races. The policy goal was to determine who was fit for citizenship responsibilities: whites, certainly; the American Indian, probably not; the African, clearly not. The statistical races helped fix the color line in American politics, essentially drawing policy boundaries that gradually governed all aspects of life: schooling, housing, employment, marriage, travel, and political participation. The political understanding that counting the population by race could do nationally significant policy work led naturally to a close partnership between race science and census statistics, setting the stage for what scholars call evidence-based policy 150 years later.
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Itin, G. S., and V. M. Kravchenko. "HELMINTHIC CENOSES OF THE EURASIAN BADGER (MELES MELES, L., 1758) IN THE NORTH-WESTERN CAUCASUS." In THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PARASITIC DISEASE CONTROL. All-Russian Scientific Research Institute for Fundamental and Applied Parasitology of Animals and Plant – a branch of the Federal State Budget Scientific Institution “Federal Scientific Centre VIEV”, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.31016/978-5-6048555-6-0.2023.24.194-198.

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On the territory of the North-Western Caucasus from 2010 to 2022, 60 badgers from 3 landscape-geographical zones were studied by the method of complete helminthological dissection. The prevalence and intensity of invasion, abundance index and dominance index were calculated. Infection of badgers with helminths was 100%. Helminthic cenosis was represented by 20 species of parasitic worms from 4 classes Trematoda, Cestoda, Nematoda and Acanthocephala, and 16 families. The detected helminths included 6 trematode species (30.0%), 3 cestode species (15.0%), 10 nematode species (55.0%) and one species of Acanthocephala (5.0%). Nineteen helminth species were found in the plain zone, 15 species in the foothill zone, and 9 species in the mountainous zone. The dominant trematode species was Euparyphium melis (the II average 32.0 specimens; AI 9.6; DI 16.5%). Subdominant species were Alaria alata (the II average 16.4 specimens; AI 5.5; DI 9.4%) and Pharyngostomum cordatum (II average 31.5 specimens; AI 3.1; DI 5.4%). The dominant cestode species was M. lineatus (II average 11.0 specimens; AI 5.1; DI 8.8%), and subdominant species was T. crassiceps (II average 7.3 specimens; AI 2.8; DI 4.8%). The dominant nematode species was U. stenocephala (II average 37.5 specimens; AI 17.5; DI 30.1%), and subdominant species were Molineus patens (II average 24.6 specimens; AI 4.5; DI 7.8%), and Thominx aerophilus (II average 7.6 specimens; AI 2.4; DI 4.1%). Analysis of the stomach contents of the badgers showed that a significant proportion of the diet consisted of animal feed which was present in the stomach of 90.0% of the examined animals. Fragments of rodents, amphibians, reptiles, fish, insects, mollusks, and annelids were found in their stomach.
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Oyarza´bal, Borja, Michael R. von Spokovsky, Michael W. Ellis, J. Ricardo Mun˜oz, and Nikolaos G. Georgopoulos. "Application of a Decomposition Strategy to the Optimal Synthesis/Design of a Fuel Cell Sub-System." In ASME 2002 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2002-33317.

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The application of a decomposition methodology to the synthesis/design optimization of a stationary cogeneration fuel cell sub-system for residential/commercial applications is the focus of this paper. To accomplish this, a number of different configurations for the fuel cell sub-system were considered. The most promising candidate configuration, which combines features of different configurations found in the literature, is chosen for detailed thermodynamic, geometric, and economic modeling both at design and off-design. The case is then made for the usefulness and need of decomposition in large-scale optimization. The types of decomposition strategies considered are conceptual/time and physical decomposition. Specific solution approaches to the latter, namely Local-Global Optimization (LGO) are outlined in the paper. Conceptual/time decomposition and physical decomposition using the LGO approach are applied to the fuel cell sub-system. These techniques prove to be useful tools for simplifying the overall synthesis/design optimization problem of the fuel cell sub-system. Finally, the results of the decomposed synthesis/design optimization of the fuel cell sub-system indicate that this sub-system is more economical for a relatively large cluster of residences (i.e. 50). To achieve a unit cost of power production of less than 10 cents/kWh on an exergy basis requires the manufacture of more than 1500 fuel cell sub-system units per year. In addition, based on the off-design optimization results, the fuel cell sub-system is unable by itself to satisfy the winter heat demands. Thus, the case is made for integrating the fuel cell sub-system with another sub-system, namely, a heat pump, to form what is called a total energy system.
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Lines, Lisa M., Marque C. Long, Jamie L. Humphrey, Crystal T. Nguyen, Suzannah Scanlon, Olivia K. G. Berzin, Matthew C. Brown, and Anupa Bir. Artificially Intelligent Social Risk Adjustment: Development and Pilot Testing in Ohio. RTI Press, September 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2022.rr.0047.2209.

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Prominent voices have called for a better way to measure, predict, and adjust for social factors in healthcare and population health. Local area characteristics are sometimes framed as a proxy for patient characteristics, but they are often independently associated with health outcomes. We have developed an “artificially intelligent” approach to risk adjustment for local social determinants of health (SDoH) using random forest models to understand life expectancy at the Census tract level. Our Local Social Inequity score draws on more than 150 neighborhood-level variables across 10 SDoH domains. As piloted in Ohio, the score explains 73 percent of the variation in life expectancy by Census tract, with a mean squared error of 4.47 years. Accurate multidimensional, cross-sector, small-area social risk scores could be useful in understanding the impact of healthcare innovations, payment models, and SDoH interventions in communities at higher risk for serious illnesses and diseases; identifying neighborhoods and areas at highest risk of poor outcomes for better targeting of interventions and resources; and accounting for factors outside of providers’ control for more fair and equitable performance/quality measurement and reimbursement.
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