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Kröner, Alexander. Adaptive layout of dynamic Web pages. Berlin: Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft Aka, 2001.

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Kröner, Alexander. Adaptive layout of dynamic Web pages. Berlin: Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft Aka, 2001.

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Khosrowshahi, S. R. Hatami. A non-deterministic approach to dynamic layout planning of flexible manufacturing systems. [s.l.]: typescript, 1991.

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Kemp, Jana M. Building community in buildings: The design and culture of dynamic workplaces. Westport, Conn: Praeger, 2007.

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Webster, Tony. Dynamics of desktop publishing design: For users of Pagemaker 3.0. Redwood City, Calif: M&T Pub, 1989.

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Webster, Tony. Dynamics of desktop publishing design. Redwood City, Ca: M&T Pub., 1989.

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Vallejo Maldonado, Pablo Ramon, and Nikolay Chaynov. Kinematics and dynamics of automobile piston engines. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/989072.

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The fundamentals of kinematics and dynamics of transport piston internal combustion engines made using different layout schemes are presented. Along with the traditional in-line, V-shaped, including oppositional, arrangement of cylinders, schemes with "staggered" arrangement of cylinders in the block at the displaced connecting rod necks of the crankshaft of the engine are considered. The kinematics of the coaxial crank mechanism is considered in detail. The questions of dynamics with reduction of calculated dependences of forces, moments, a choice of a rational order of work of cylinders in relation to the considered kinematic schemes are in detail stated. Considerable attention is paid to the unevenness of the crankshaft rotation speed and engine balancing. The loads on the main and connecting rod bearings of the crankshaft, the knowledge of which is necessary in determining the bearing capacity of bearing units, are also considered. Meets the requirements of the Federal state educational standards of higher education of the last generation. For students of higher educational institutions studying in the direction of training 23.03.03 "Operation of transport and technological machines and complexes" and related areas.
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Ticket to Ride: The Essential Guide to the World's Greatest Roller Coasters and Thrill Rides. New York, New York, USA: Chartwell Books, 2019.

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Kroner, A. Adaptive Layout of Dynamic Web Pages. Ios Pr Inc, 2001.

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Office Design Sourcebook: Solutions for Dynamic Workspaces (Interior Design and Architecture). Rockport Publishers, 2003.

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The Dynamic Workplace: Present Structure and Future Redesign. Praeger Publishers, 2003.

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The Dynamic Workplace: Present Structure and Future Redesign. Praeger Publishers, 2003.

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Building Community in Buildings: The Design and Culture of Dynamic Workplaces. Praeger Publishers, 2006.

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Apollon, Daniel, and Claire Bélisle. The Digital Fate of the Critical Apparatus. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038402.003.0004.

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This chapter discusses the different characteristics of critical edition. It illustrates a global view of the processes and key components of digital critical edition with examples of problems and concrete solutions. The chapter aims to describe how “traditional” components of critical edition—the critical apparatus, the page layout, indexes, and different types of reference systems—can be combined, through digital technology, with tools for analysis and dynamic organization under the reader's control. Through examples of online productions, the chapter shows how the historical modes and conventions are reformulated in a digital environment and how digitally specific modalities can renew critical edition projects.
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Harding, Duncan. The road ahead. Edited by Duncan Harding. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198768197.003.0001.

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Deconstructing the Interview is a book aimed primarily at health practitioners, in all levels of training, but is also designed to be useful for anyone doing a job interview. This chapter introduces some of the concepts considered in this book, and explains the layout of the book as a whole. The chapter discusses clinical interviews along with some of the skills that will be developed to give the best interview performance. It introduces the modular dynamic skillset: how to refine our innate skills and how to process our content skills. It sets out a new perspective for candidates: one of change for the better.
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Zhou, Yin. Adaptation and Assimilation of Buddhism in China as reflected in Monastic Architecture. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190278359.003.0014.

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This chapter takes Buddhist architecture as an example of the dynamic interchange between East and West and the compromise between the original Indian style and native Chinese architecture so as to help demonstrate the transformation process of Buddhism in China during the first through sixth centuries CE. This chapter tries to point out that early medieval Buddhist monasteries, particularly the official ones, were constructed following Indian and Central Asian designs. These foreign types of monasteries brought in a new kind of religious architecture to China, which was later fused into the preexisting architectural culture and evolved into the distinct layout of Buddhist temple adopting the traditional Chinese residential design. This is a concrete and material way to contribute to the understanding of the interaction between a new faith and an old society.
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Dynamics of Desk Top Publishing Design. M & T Books, 1989.

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Shaner, Katherine A. Power in Perspectives. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190275068.003.0001.

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This chapter suggests a reorientation of interpretive strategy for archaeological materials that explicitly recognizes the ubiquitous presence of slaves; takes seriously the persuasive, prescriptive nature of architecture, city layout, inscriptions, and imagery; and accounts for the complexity of enslaved persons’ lives and the different power dynamics at work in those complexities. It then provides a tour of three sites in Ephesos—the harbor, the marketplace, and the Terrace Houses—and reenvisions these spaces as spaces where enslaved persons were ubiquitous. At the same time, this revision tour demonstrates that these city spaces are rhetorical spaces that attempt to persuade viewers and dwellers alike of enslaved invisibility and compliance with kyriarchal expectations. The chapter explores examples of how archaeological remains in Ephesos mark, discuss, and regulate enslaved persons who participate in civic and religious practices around the city.
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Pérez-Sobrino, Paula. Cognitive Modeling and Musical Creativity. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190457747.003.0006.

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This chapter provides a preliminary account of different figurative operations in twelve examples of program classical and contemporary music involving music and text. The main goals are to explore the directionality and scope of the mappings between language and music and to investigate the communicative effects of each operation in a musical work. Metonymy, metaphor, hyperbole, paradox, and irony are compared and contrasted to highlight the dynamism and flexibility of conceptual mechanisms to account for meaning construction in multimodal contexts. Although all these conceptual tools consist of putting in correspondence two entities, there are differences that allow us to draw boundaries among them. The main advantage of adopting a view based on figurative operations is that they overcome the two-domain layout of metaphors while counting on a limited inferential capacity that allows the prediction of possible communicative effects.
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Saxton, Libby. No Power Without an Image. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474463157.001.0001.

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No Power Without an Image is the first detailed study of what filmic images can tell us about iconic photographs. Previous scholarship on iconic images, including the proliferation of recent writings on the subject, has typically centred on, or at least paid special attention to, the medium of photography. Yet the publications that helped create some of the most familiar such icons were deeply influenced by cinema, privileging dynamic photographs and layouts and juxtaposing photojournalism with film stills and film frames. Photojournalistic icons, moreover, often coexist as film or video sequences and have played a surprisingly important but unexamined role in film criticism and theory. The book reveals multifaceted connections between seven celebrated photographs that symbolise aspects of wars and political struggles in the mid-twentieth century, when camera images began to acquire iconic distinction, and cinema in all its forms: from the ‘paper cinema’ of magazines and film star portraiture, via newsreels, to documentary, fiction and experimental films. These case studies call into question the conventional opposition between the photograph that sears into memory and the quickly forgotten filmic image. Drawing on original archival research and accounts of religious and secular icons from eclectic fields including philosophy, art history, photography and film studies and star theory, the book explores a new way of thinking about the confluence of still and moving images.
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Fowler, William R. A Historical Archaeology of Early Spanish Colonial Urbanism in Central America. University Press of Florida, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813069128.001.0001.

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Founded as a military encampment in 1525, abandoned, and refounded in 1528 as an early Spanish colonial town, the town of San Salvador had an indigenous population perhaps twenty times greater in number than its Spanish population. Abandoned 1545-60, its brief occupation spans the crucial years of the early colonial period in Central America. The well-preserved ruins of this town, known today as the site of Ciudad Vieja, afford a rare opportunity for archaeological study of the dynamics of early Spanish-indigenous interaction and entanglement. Approximately two dozen Spanish cities were founded in Central America during the early colonial period. Few have been investigated archaeologically, and Ciudad Vieja is unique among them for its integrity, preservation, visibility, and accessibility. The landscapes of these urban settlements formed the spatial matrices within which their inhabitants embodied the habitus of social and physical relations of their lives, structuring social encounters through the production and reproduction of social relationships. Their habitus and relationships were products of actions crystallized at prescribed places and materialized in the plans, layouts, architecture, and material culture objects of the towns. The present book emphasizes a modern-world archaeological approach featuring detailed spatial analysis of the town, viewing it as an urban landscape and emphasizing the mutual interactions of the individuals and different cultural groups that shared the urban space. The study is set within a dialectical historical framework for the development of urbanism in medieval and early modern Spain and the early Spanish colonial Caribbean and Central America.
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