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Corkett, Michael. "The Quality of Canadian and U.S. Government Health Documents Remains Unchallenged Until Better Research Can Be Undertaken." Evidence Based Library and Information Practice 1, no. 4 (December 11, 2006): 74. http://dx.doi.org/10.18438/b8rc71.

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A review of: Lambert, Frank. “Assessing the Authoritativeness of Canadian and American Health Documents: A Comparative Analysis Using Informetric Methodologies.” Government Information Quarterly 22.2 (2005): 277-96. Objective - To assess by means of citation analysis whether the public trust afforded health documents published by the Canadian and U.S. governments is appropriate, and to ascertain whether differences in the respective health care systems influence how publications are produced. Design – Comparative study. Setting – The Canadian Depository Service Program (DSP) and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) web sites. Subjects – One hundred sixty-six electronic documents sourced from the DSP website, and 284 electronic documents sourced from the DHHS website. Methods – Subjects were randomly selected from repositories offering the most comprehensive collections. Documents with evidence of references to other works used in preparation were separated from those without such characteristics. Data variables were collected from documents with evidence of references. Statistical analysis of the data was undertaken. Main results – Of the respective samples, 89 (53%) from the DSP and 109 (38.4%) from the DHHS contained references. Personal authors were identified in 46 (51.7%) and 63 (58%) of the respective subsets. Handbooks and guidebooks accounted for the largest portion of the DSP subset (29; 32.6%) and government periodicals were the largest constituent of the DHHS subset (41; 37.6%). Scholarly journals were the most common reference type for both the DSP (44%) and the DHHS (58.5%) subsets. The number of references per document was widely dispersed for both subsets; the DSP mean was approximately 64 (SD=114.68) and the DHHS was 73.71 (SD=168.85). Kruskal-Wallis subset analysis of median number of references by document type found differences generalizable to the entire DSP and DHHS populations. Health Canada Reports, handbooks, and guidebooks contained significantly more references than periodical articles or fact sheets. Certain DHSS documents, classified as “other,” contained more references than periodical articles. Canadian documents were more likely to contain references than U.S. documents. Comparison of documents to determine whether one country employs more rigorous citation practices did not produce statistically significant results. U.S. Federal Government documents are more likely to be referenced in other U.S. government health documents, compared to Canadian publications. The presence of references in documents from either country significantly affected likelihood of being cited by web authors. Conclusion – Significant differences in reference use frequencies between DSP and DHHS documents challenges Foskett’s stance that documents of value contain references (Foskett). Use of peer-reviewed scholarly journals for both DSP and DHHS publications was reassuring, suggesting a fairly rigorous publication standard. Reliance of DHHS publications upon federal government documents remains unclear. Referencing of DSP documents, irrespective of reference usage suggests a level of trust towards Canadian government health publications. Web authors appear more comfortable citing referenced DHHS documents. Further study could involve the examination of reference frequency by journal compared against journal impact factors.
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et al., Bose. "Beneficial effects of RAS blockers in prediabetics with a hypertension-An observational cohort study." International Journal of ADVANCED AND APPLIED SCIENCES 9, no. 7 (July 2022): 65–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.21833/ijaas.2022.07.008.

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Hypertensive patients have a high prevalence of prediabetes and type II Diabetes mellitus. As per International Diabetic Federation, it has been estimated that more than 470 million people will have prediabetes by 2030. Approximately 5-10% of prediabetes progresses to overt diabetes mellitus, with the same proportion converting back to normoglycemia. In patients who are on Renin-Angiotensin System [RAS] blockers either an Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI) or an Angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB) would slow down the progress of prediabetic state to overt or frank diabetes mellitus. This was a prospective, observational cohort study and a total of 125 hypertensive patients with impaired glucose tolerance were included in the study who were either on ACE inhibitor or ARB monotherapy. An oral Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT) was done at baseline for screening prediabetic patients, then a periodical assessment of glycemic indices, (fasting blood sugar, 2 hr postprandial blood sugar, and glycosylated hemoglobin), lipid profile, and complication status during the study period were evaluated every 3 months for18months. At the end of 1½ years, for patients belonging to the age group 18-54 years the FBS, PPBS, and HbA1C levels decreased significantly when the RAS blocking drugs (ACEIs and ARBs) were used continuously for 1 year and then they got stabilized. The beneficial effect was seen more in the younger age group 18-54 years old patients. Male above 54 years and females above 49 were resistant to the beneficial effects. In hypertensive patients with impaired glucose tolerance, the blockade of RAS with either ACE inhibitor or ARB has a significant preventive effect on the progression of Type II DM. It may be concluded from the finding of the present study that younger hypertensive patients (18-54 years) of either sex if found to be pre-diabetic may be administered ACEI or ARB as suitable for them. The treatment should be continued vigorously for one year and then it may be maintained to continue the beneficial effect.
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Komarytsia, Mariana. "ANNIVERSARY FRANKIANA IN GALICIAN INTERWAR PERIODICALS." Presoznavstvo. Press Studies, no. 2 (2023): 134–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.37222/2786-7552-2023-2-8.

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The article examines the rise of the cult of Ivan Franko in Galicia in the context of interwar social and political realities. The analysis focuses on the interpretive models designed based on the anniversary pieces of different genres published to commemorate the tenth and twentieth anniversaries of Franko’s death in 1926 and 1936. The genre- and matter-specific features are exposed on the basis of editorials and opinion pieces, memoirs, informational materials, and special anniversary issues. The ethnocentric and sociocentric vectors of the cult of the poet and their correlation with the images of Moses and the Stonecutter (Kameniar) are outlined. Based on the materials, the key problems related to the essence of the cult, matters such as the publication of Franko’s works, the ways to spark the mass reader’s interest in them, the need for thorough biographical studies as well as academic research into his artistic, scholarly and journalistic legacy, social and political activity are highlighted. Numerous memories of the iconic figures of Ukrainian culture such as Volodymyr Birchak, Leon Vasylevskyi, Katria Hrynevycheva, Dmytro Doroshenko, Uliana Kravchenko, Vasyl Lukych, Serhii Shelukhyn, Marko Cheremshyna, and others served as the basis for conclusions made concerning Franko’s influence on his peers and students, his relations with the contemporary intellectual elite (both Ukrainian and Polish), the correlation between his ideological beliefs and purely personal relationships. Another important aspect is the coverage of the criticism of works written by authors operating within the framework of the Soviet ideological doctrine, who tried to ‘appropriate’ Franko’s legacy by interpreting his worldview exclusively as revolutionary and atheistic. This criticism assumed different forms of narrative – journalistic, academic and even fictional (such as an image of Franko being shot by the Bolsheviks, if he had been alive and left for the Ukrainian SSR). Evidence obtained by monitoring informational press materials in the periodicals Batkivshchyna, Dilo, Literaturno-Naukovyi Vistnyk, Novyi Chas, Svit, Ukrainski Visti, etc. testifies to the wide ideological and geographical range of the celebrations in honor of Franko on the territory of Galicia. Keywords: cult of Franko, interwar Galician periodicals, anniversary articles, memories.
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Tykholoz, Nataliia. "Between Fact and Ego-Literature: Memoir and Publicistic “Odyssea” by Anna Franko-Klyuchko (Genre-Thematic Polyphony)." Pitannâ lìteraturoznavstva, no. 108 (December 29, 2023): 164–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.31861/pytlit2023.108.164.

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Article is devoted to the memoir and artistic and journalistic work of Anna Franko-Klyuchko (1892–1988), the youngest daughter of Ivan Franko. The purpose of the studio is to reveal the creative individuality of the author as a representative of the literary dynasty of the Franks. The investigation is based on historical and documentary research using analytical, synthetic, biographical, bibliographic, cultural-historical, and geneological methods. The novelty of the research consists in understanding and introducing into scientific circulation a number of memoirs and journalistic texts of Anna Franko-Klyuchko, which were scattered in diasporic periodicals and for a long time were out of the attention of researchers. On the basis of the analysis of these texts, conclusions are made about the peculiarities of the creative style of Anna Franko-Klyuchko, which is characterized by a high degree of autobiography, emotionality and imagery, and the dominance of the genres of essays and memoirs. The texts of Anna Franko-Klyuchko can be considered documents of the author's creative and life history (characteristically ego-literature). As a whole, the memoir and journalistic texts of Anna Franko-Klyuchko make up a long story of the life of the author herself: one text grows into another, creating a travelogue lasting a lifetime with unrealized dreams and real events. The source for Anna Franko-Klyuchko’s texts was either her memories of the years she lived in Ukraine, or events from the author’s emigrant life, which as a whole represented the great drama of the generation that suffered defeat in the national liberation contests of the beginning of the 20th century. In the psychoanalytical dimension, literary creativity was for Frank's daughter an attempt to go beyond the limits of the possible: a way to return home (imaginatively in dreams, memories and fantasies), when in reality she could not return there, when the ship of her life was sailing in the opposite direction from her native home, and her soul was torn home. This form of creative existence became the secret of the author’s longevity and at the same time vividly reflected the tragedy of the generation of Franko’s children, whose lives were spent in emigration.
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NUÑEZ de GONZALEZ, MARYURI T., JIMMY T. KEETON, GARY R. ACUFF, LARRY J. RINGER, and LISA M. LUCIA. "Effectiveness of Acidic Calcium Sulfate with Propionic and Lactic Acid and Lactates as Postprocessing Dipping Solutions To Control Listeria monocytogenes on Frankfurters with or without Potassium Lactate and Stored Vacuum Packaged at 4.5°C." Journal of Food Protection 67, no. 5 (May 1, 2004): 915–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.4315/0362-028x-67.5.915.

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The safety of ready-to-eat meat products such as frankfurters can be enhanced by treating with approved antimicrobial substances to control the growth of Listeria monocytogenes. We evaluated the effectiveness of acidic calcium sulfate with propionic and lactic acid, potassium lactate, or lactic acid postprocessing dipping solutions to control L. monocytogenes inoculated (ca. 108 CFU/ml) onto the surface of frankfurters with or without potassium lactate and stored in vacuum packages at 4.5° C for up to 12 weeks. Two frankfurter formulations were manufactured without (control) or with potassium lactate (KL, 3.3% of a 60% [wt/wt] commercially available syrup). After cooking, chilling, and peeling, each batch was divided into inoculated (four strains of L. monocytogenes mixture) and noninoculated groups. Each group was treated with four different dips: (i) control (saline solution), (ii) acidic calcium sulfate with propionic and lactic acid (ACS, 1:2 water), (iii) KL, or (iv) lactic acid (LA, 3.4% of a 88% [wt/wt] commercially available syrup) for 30 s. Noninoculated frankfurters were periodically analyzed for pH, water activity, residual nitrite, and aerobic plate counts (APCs), and L. monocytogenes counts (modified Oxford medium) were determined on inoculated samples. Surface APC counts remained at or near the lower limit of detection (<2 log CFU per frank) on franks with or without KL and treated with ACS or LA throughout 12 weeks at 4.5° C. L. monocytogenes counts remained at the minimum level of detection on all franks treated with the ACS dip, which indicated a residual bactericidal effect when L. monocytogenes populations were monitored over 12 weeks. L. monocytogenes numbers were also reduced, but not to the same degree in franks made without or with KL and treated with LA. These results revealed the effectiveness of ACS (bactericidal effect) or LA (bacteriostatic effect) as postprocessing dipping solutions to inhibit or control the growth of L. monocytogenes on vacuum-packaged frankfurters stored at 4.5° C for up to 12 weeks.
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Budnyi, Vasyl. "VASYL STEFANYK IN CZECHIA: LIFETIME PERCEPTION IN REVIEWS AND TRANSLATIONS." Слово і Час, no. 2 (April 10, 2022): 55–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.33608/0236-1477.2022.02.55-68.

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The paper traces the perception of Vasyl Stefanyk’s works in Czechia, from the first mention of him by Ivan Franko in the monthly “Slovanský přehled” in 1898 to the obituaries of the writer, who passed away at the end of 1936. The research outlines the genre spectrum of Czech publications concerning Stefanyk’s works (translations; reviews in periodicals; scholarly, educational, and reference editions) and the circle of authors that paid attention to Stefanyk’s writings. In particular, it specifies the authorship of A. Proházka’s and V. Prach’s works assigned by cryptonyms. Stefanyk’s writings aroused the interest of the authors representing various literary directions and groups: Czech Modernism (František Šalda), the decadent periodical “Moderní revue” (Arnošt Proházka), a group of anarchist rebels (Stanislav K. Neumann), and the Masaryk’s movement of ‘realists’. The decadents and ‘rebels’ even showed a special affection for the Ukrainian author, as they were the first to translate him in their magazines and published the writer’s earliest and most complete lifetime Czech collection “Povídky” (“Stories”) in 1905. There were five Stefanyk’s books published in the writer’s homeland during his lifetime, but the biggest attention of the Czech translators was drawn to the collection “The Little Blue Book”, and among the short stories — “The News”, “He Committed a Suicide”, “Maple Leaves”, and “My Word”. Among well-known translators were Karel Rypáček, Jaroslav Rozvoda, and Rudolf Hůlka. Alois Koudelka, Jan Máchal, Vincenc Charvát published critical works exploring the expressionist style and existential issues of Stefanyk’s works. Czech critics often took guidance from the discourse on Stefanyk represented by I. Franko, B. Lepkyi, and Lesia Ukrainka. Perception of Stefanyk’s writings developed into an engaging study of the writer’s works in the institutionally branched and aesthetically dierentiated cultural environment of Czechia in the interwar 20th century. This interest helped to establish a closer Czech-Ukrainian literary dialogue.
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Rezvykh, Tatyana N., and Alexander S. Tsygankov. "S.L. Frank and the Russian Scientific Institute in Berlin." History of Philosophy 27, no. 2 (November 10, 2022): 90–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.21146/2074-5869-2022-27-2-90-116.

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The article presents the history of foundation of the Russian Scientific Institute in Berlin based on German archival materials and periodicals of the 1920s–1930s. The role of the Germans in the institutionalization, as well as the importance of the Institute in the creative biography of S.L. Frank have been analyzed. Special attention is paid to the lecture courses of the Russian philosopher, which were given at the Russian Scientific Institute in Berlin. It is emphasized that with the work of S.L. Frank an appeal was introduced to the study of the problems of Russian thought and spiritual culture, which in general was not common for the philosopher in the preemigrant period. Thus, the Institute provided to S.L. Frank the institutional legitimation of research, which partly corresponded to the aspirations and expectations of the German side that participated in the foundation of the Russian Scientific Institute in Berlin. In the appendix archival materials – transcripts of four lectures of the philosopher under the general theme “Modern trends in philosophy”, given under the auspices of the Institute in late 1928 – early 1929 and stored in the Bakhmetev Archives of Columbia University (New York, USA) are also published.
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Bydnyi, Vasyl. "VASYL STEFANYK IN CZECHIA: LIFETIME PERCEPTION IN REWIEWS AND TRANSLATIONS." PRECARPATHIAN BULLETIN OF THE SHEVCHENKO SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY Word, no. 16(63) (August 26, 2022): 335–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.31471/2304-7402-2022-16(63)-335-348.

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The paper traces the perception of Vasyl Stefanyk’s works in Czechia, from the fi rst mention of him by Ivan Franko in the monthly “Slovanský přehled” in 1898 to the obituaries of the writer, who passed away at the end of 1936. Th e research outlines the genre spectrum of Czech publications concerning Stefanyk’s works (translations; reviews in periodicals; scholarly, educational, and reference editions) and the circle of authors that paid attention to Stefanyk’s writings. In particular, it specifi es the authorship of A. Proházka’s and V. Prach’s works assigned by cryptonyms. Stefanyk’s writings aroused the interest of the authors representing various literary directions and groups: Czech Modernism (František Šalda), the decadent periodical “Moderní revue” (Arnošt Proházka), a group of anarchist rebels (Stanislav K. Neumann), and the Masaryk’s movement of ‘realists’. Th e decadents and ‘rebels’ even showed a special aff ection for the Ukrainian author, as they were the fi rst to translate him in their magazines and published the writer’s earliest and most complete lifetime Czech collection “Povídky” (“Stories”) in 1905. Th ere were fi ve Stefanyk’s books published in the writer’s homeland during his lifetime, but the biggest attention of the Czech translators was drawn to the collection “Th e Little Blue Book”, and among the short stories – “Th e News”, “He Committed a Suicide”, “Maple Leaves”, and “My Word”. Among well-known translators were Karel Rypáček, Jaroslav Rozvoda, and Rudolf Hůlka. Alois Koudelka, Jan Máchal, Vincenc Charvát published critical works exploring the expressionist style and existential issues of Stefanyk’s works. Czech critics oft en took guidance from the discourse on Stefanyk represented by I. Franko, B. Lepkyi, and Lesia Ukrainka. Perception of Stefanyk’s writings developed into an engaging study of the writer’s works in the institutionally branched and aesthetically diff erentiated cultural environment of Czechia in the interwar 20th century. Th is interest helped to establish a closer CzechUkrainian literary dialogue.
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Hodgkinson, Jemima. "‘Pour constituer une “Bibliothèque de Littérature Nègre”’." Francosphères 12, no. 2 (December 22, 2023): 99–120. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/franc.2023.9.

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Arthur Barnett Spingarn (1878–1971) was a Jewish American lawyer who during the early twentieth century built an extensive personal library of books by authors of African descent. In 1937, Spingarn delivered a speech in Washington, DC entitled ‘Collecting a Library of Negro Literature’, which sought to expand his audience’s understanding of black literature beyond the United States. The following year, Spingarn’s address was published in anonymous French translation by the Haitian literary and political journal La Relève (1932–1939). This article is an enquiry into how this translation, entitled ‘Pour constituer une “Bibliothèque de Littérature Nègre”’, was used by editors Jacques Carméleau Antoine, Jean Fouchard, and Jules Blanchet to feed into the cultural debates taking place in Haiti during the 1930s. I focus on two key aspects of Spingarn’s text: firstly, his vision for a transnational and transhistorical ‘bibliothèque de littérature nègre’, the broad scope of which corresponded to two related, yet ultimately divergent, cultural ideologies prevalent in post-occupation Haiti, namely, the cultural syncretism of the Indigenists and the ethno-nationalism of the Noirists. Secondly, I assess Spingarn’s schema for the individuals involved in building an archive of black literature, revealing parallel ‘bourgeois public literary spheres’ (Stieber, 2020, p. 13) in Haiti and the United States. The inter-American trajectory of Spingarn’s address reveals a transatlantic interest in collecting practices associated with black literature. A close reading of its republication in La Rèleve offers new directions for French postcolonial studies by demonstrating the value of periodicals as literary sites which juxtapose competing cultural visions and raise important questions regarding the collection and commodification of Africana.
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Kulesha, Nadiia. "Periodical publications of the Shevchenko Scientific Society in the reception of the polish press in the late 19th and early 20th centuries." Presoznavstvo. Press Studies, no. 3 (2023): 53–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.37222/2786-7552-2023-3-3.

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A content analysis of the content of the Polish press of the late 19th and early 20th centuries was carried out. regarding the publication in it of materials about periodicals of the Shevchenko Scientific Society in Lviv. The publications of Polish and Ukrainian authors – Alexander Brückner, Jerzy Dmytrov, Volodymyr Domanytsky, Bohdan Lepky, Jaroslav Leszchynsky, Ostap Lucky, Mychajlo Mochulsky, Aleksander Medynsky, Franciszek Ravita-Gavronsky, Ivan Franko, Stanislaw Zdziarsky – found in the Polish magazines «Kwartalnik Historyczny», «Krytyka», «Lud», «Przegląd Krajowy», «Świat Słowiański» and «Wisła» were researched and characterized. The professional specialization of the press in which these materials were printed, its territorial affiliation, was clarified. A statistical summary of the found publications was made (aspects: publication, authors, territorial component). An attempt was made to identify unknown and pseudonymous authors of the considered publications. Keywords: Shevchenko Scientific Society in Lviv, periodicals of the Shevchenko Scientific Society in Lviv, Polish press, author, article, review.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "FRANK (Periodical)"

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Telesh, Andriy [Verfasser], and Frank [Akademischer Betreuer] Palis. "Design of biped robot walking based on non-linear periodical oscillations / Andriy Telesh. Betreuer: Frank Palis." Magdeburg : Universitätsbibliothek, 2012. http://d-nb.info/1051502756/34.

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Hong, Shuxian [Verfasser], Frank [Akademischer Betreuer] Vogdt, Dietmar [Akademischer Betreuer] Stephan, Herbert [Akademischer Betreuer] Wiggenhauser, and Jens [Akademischer Betreuer] Tronicke. "GPR-based periodic monitoring of reinforcement corrosion in chloride-contaminated concrete / Shuxian Hong. Gutachter: Dietmar Stephan ; Herbert Wiggenhauser ; Frank Vogdt ; Jens Tronicke. Betreuer: Frank Vogdt." Berlin : Technische Universität Berlin, 2015. http://d-nb.info/106885605X/34.

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Silva, Ieda Maria Ferreira Nogueira. "A recepção de Franz Kafka em periódicos cariocas e paulistas : 1941-1983 /." Assis : [s.n.], 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/103679.

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Orientador: Marlene Holzhausen
Banca: Valburga Huber
Banca: Lealis Conceição Guimarães
Banca: Diléa Zanotto Manfio
Banca: Ingrid Ani Assmann de Freitas
Resumo: A recepção de Franz Kafka em periódicos cariocas e paulistas: 1941-1983, visa estudar a recepção de Franz Kafka no Brasil, tendo por base os artigos publicados em O Estado de S. Paulo e Folha de S. Paulo, de São e Correio da Manhã e Jornal do Brasil, no Rio de Janeiro, entre 1941 e 1983. Com este estudo podemos notar que muito já se falou de Kafka e muitas foram as interpretações de seus textos: teológicas, biográficas, religiosas, temáticas (absurdo). Nos artigos encontrados, o maior número se encontra em São Paulo, principalmente pela mudança do centro cultural do Rio de Janeiro para São Paulo, quando o Rio de Janeiro deixa de ser capital do país.
Abstract: The reception of Franz Kafka in periodics of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo: 1941- 1983, aim at to study the reception of Franz Kafka in Brazil, having for base the articles published in the O Estado de S. Paulo and Folha de S. Paulo, of São Paulo and Correio da Manhã and Jornal do Brasil, in Rio de Janeiro, between 1941 and 1983. With this study we can notice that much already was said of Kafka and many had been the interpretations of its texts: theological, biographical, religious, thematic (nonsense). Inside of joined articles the biggest number if finds in São Paulo, mainly for the change of the cultural center of Rio de Janeiro for São Paulo, when Rio de Janeiro leaves of being capital of the country.
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Silva, Ieda Maria Ferreira Nogueira [UNESP]. "A recepção de Franz Kafka em periódicos cariocas e paulistas: 1941-1983." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/103679.

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A recepção de Franz Kafka em periódicos cariocas e paulistas: 1941-1983, visa estudar a recepção de Franz Kafka no Brasil, tendo por base os artigos publicados em O Estado de S. Paulo e Folha de S. Paulo, de São e Correio da Manhã e Jornal do Brasil, no Rio de Janeiro, entre 1941 e 1983. Com este estudo podemos notar que muito já se falou de Kafka e muitas foram as interpretações de seus textos: teológicas, biográficas, religiosas, temáticas (absurdo). Nos artigos encontrados, o maior número se encontra em São Paulo, principalmente pela mudança do centro cultural do Rio de Janeiro para São Paulo, quando o Rio de Janeiro deixa de ser capital do país.
The reception of Franz Kafka in periodics of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo: 1941- 1983, aim at to study the reception of Franz Kafka in Brazil, having for base the articles published in the O Estado de S. Paulo and Folha de S. Paulo, of São Paulo and Correio da Manhã and Jornal do Brasil, in Rio de Janeiro, between 1941 and 1983. With this study we can notice that much already was said of Kafka and many had been the interpretations of its texts: theological, biographical, religious, thematic (nonsense). Inside of joined articles the biggest number if finds in São Paulo, mainly for the change of the cultural center of Rio de Janeiro for São Paulo, when Rio de Janeiro leaves of being capital of the country.
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Frank, Florian Verfasser], and Peter [Akademischer Betreuer] [Knabner. "Numerical Studies of Models for Electrokinetic Flow and Charged Solute Transport in Periodic Porous Media / Florian Frank. Gutachter: Peter Knabner." Erlangen : Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), 2013. http://d-nb.info/1054331324/34.

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Pierce, Kathryn Alisa. "The architect as collector: Karl Kamrath’s collection of Frank Lloyd Wright." Thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2009-08-346.

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Houston modern architect, Karl Kamrath (1911-1988), collected books, periodicals, and archival material that document the career and legacy of Frank Lloyd Wright. Kamrath identified himself as a collector of Wright and a devotee to the principles set forth by the master architect. In this thesis, I present Kamrath’s collection by organizing the materials by subject, considering how Kamrath marked books and journals, and drawing connections between his collecting interests and his architectural work. Kamrath collected and consumed information on Wright and organic architecture and then presented his own articulations of the principles in built form. His interest in organic architecture was evident in his projects that blended into the landscape and satisfied the individual needs of each client. The purpose of this thesis is to contribute to the story on Karl Kamrath, adding the details of the collection he donated to The University of Texas at Austin.
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Books on the topic "FRANK (Periodical)"

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Storihle, Sille, and Tove Posselt. FRANK. [Oslo, Norway]: FRANK, 2021.

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O'Connor, Frank. The Happiness of Getting It Down Right: Letters of Frank O'Connor and William Maxwell, 1945-1966. New York: A.A. Knopf, 1996.

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Brown, Joshua. Beyond the lines: Pictorial reporting, everyday life, and the crisis of Gilded-Age America. Berkeley, Calif: University of California Press, 2002.

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Brown, Joshua. Beyond the lines: Pictorial reporting, everyday life, and the crisis of Gilded Age America. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002.

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Idzʹo, Viktor. Ivan Franko na shpalʹtakh chasopysiv ukraïnt︠s︡iv Rosiï ta Polʹshchi u XX st. Lʹviv: Spolom, 2006.

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Faassen, S. A. J. van., ed. Wat een degradatie, om van een forum op een blad vol wijven terecht te komen!: Briefwisseling tussen Menno ter Braak, Frans Coenen, J. Greshoff, Van Holkema & Warendorf, H. Marsman en S. Vestdijk over de reorganisatie van het letterkundig maandschrift Groot Nederland in 1935. Den Haag: Letterkundig Museum, 1996.

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Frank Collymore: A Biography. Randle Publishers, Ian, 2010.

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Maxwell, William. Happiness of Getting It Down Right, The: Letters of Frank O'Connor and William Maxwell, 1945-1966. Knopf, 1996.

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Brown, Joshua. Beyond the Lines: Pictorial Reporting, Everyday Life, and the Crisis of Gilded Age America. University of California Press, 2006.

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Beyond the lines: Pictorial reporting, everyday life, and the crisis of gilded-age America. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002.

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Book chapters on the topic "FRANK (Periodical)"

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McAllister, Annemarie. "Frank Adkins." In Writing for Social Change in Temperance Periodicals, 81–99. New York: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003204893-5.

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Frank, Gustav. "Zeitschriften und Buchwissenschaft." In Handbuch Zeitschriftenforschung, 235–46. Bielefeld, Germany: transcript Verlag, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/9783839451137-015.

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Gustav Frank widmet sich den verschiedenen Rollen, die Zeitschriften in Laufe der Geschichte der Buchwissenschaft bis in die Gegenwart gespielt haben. Ausgehend vom grundsätzlichen Widerspruch der Periodika zum Selbstverständnis der Wissenschaft vom Buch werden der bibliophile Ansatz mit seinem Fokus auf das Buch als Kunstwerk wie der Artefakt-Purismus der Orientierung am bibliographical code vorgestellt, der sich sowohl der Dominanz bedeutender Texten von Autoren der Hochliteratur als auch von Textbedeutungen bis hin zum text mining sperrt. Der sozialhistorische Zugang über die Buchhandelsgeschichte wird ebenso gewürdigt wie die beiden jüngsten Ansätze, die die Zeitschrift entweder als Unterhaltungsmedium oder als ,kleines Archiv' beschreiben.
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Freitag, Florian. "Translation and Periodical Studies: The Pionier’s Rewriting of Frank Norris’s The Octopus." In Periodical Studies Today, 255–79. BRILL, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004468313_015.

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Shovlin, Frank. "The Bell 1940–1954." In The Irish Literary Periodical 1923–1958, 96–131. Oxford University PressOxford, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199267392.003.0005.

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Abstract “You will find, I believe,’ wrote Frank O’Connor in his 1967 survey The Backward Look, “that the year 1940 is the crucial year for any study of modern Irish literature.’ His rationale for such a statement was founded on a profound pessimism about the progress of Irish letters since Partition. “By that time [1940]’, he continued, “Mr. De Valera’s government had complete control inside the country and nothing whatever to fear from liberal opinion abroad.’ Looking back on this pivotal moment after the deaths of Yeats and Joyce, O’Connor pointed to one instance of hope: the establishment of a new literary magazine, The Bell.
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Bellows, Amanda Brickell. "Illustrated Periodicals and Lithographs." In American Slavery and Russian Serfdom in the Post-Emancipation Imagination, 72–107. University of North Carolina Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469655543.003.0004.

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This chapter categorizes and analyzes representations of Russian peasants and African Americans in illustrated periodicals and lithographs between 1865 and 1905. It examines popular American publications including Harper’s Weekly, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, the Indianapolis Freeman, the Colored American Magazine, and the lithographs of Currier and Ives. It also assesses widely circulated Russian periodicals Niva and Vsemirnaia illiustratsiia, as well as lubochnaia literatura and lubki, illustrated materials written for the peasantry. The range of portrayals reveals both the multiplicity and evolution of perspectives of peasants and freedpeople during the four decades that followed emancipation.
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Finger, Stanley. "“Cranioscopy” in the British Press." In Franz Joseph Gall, 391–418. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190464622.003.0017.

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What Gall proposed in Vienna, while traveling through various German cities, and after he arrived in France in 1807 was transmitted by word of mouth and by the press to other countries. In particular, his travels and doctrine were covered in British periodicals and books even before Spurzheim went to Britain in 1814. Some of these publications were translations from German and French articles, while others came directly from foreign correspondents. Further, some included commentary, whereas others did not. Those with opinions varied, with some authors coming out for or against the doctrine, while cooler heads called for more evidence and verification before it could be judged. The British press dutifully covered Gall and Spurzheim’s 1808 Mémoire to the Institut de France, and readers across the British Isles were treated to reviews of the first few volumes of their Anatomie et Physiologie du Système Nerveux, which first began to appear in 1810. Although Thomas Brown published a strongly worded attack against Gall, the British seemed to take what they read in stride. No societies were formed, no journals launched, and no leader rose up to champion the new science prior to Spurzheim’s visits.
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Irwin, Mary. "20. Frank – Frocks, Politics, Lipstick, Handbags, Human Rights, Babies, Gardening, Stilettos and Fridge Magnets." In Women's Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain, 1940s-2000s, 338–50. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781474469999-023.

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Finger, Stanley. "A Detour to Holland, Switzerland, and Back to Germany." In Franz Joseph Gall, 251–74. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190464622.003.0011.

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Gall’s scientific travels took him from the German states to the Netherlands in 1806, where his ideas were already known to many people, having been covered in periodicals and books, as well as through word of mouth. But although the Dutch had been intrigued by physiognomy, they were less than enthusiastic about Gall, who did not help his cause by how he reacted to small audiences and some fellow scientists. This part of his journey included stops in Utrecht, Amsterdam, the Hague, and Leiden. Tepid receptions made him anxious to return to the German states, starting with Cologne, where he also experienced a lack of interest. Things improved when he made his way to Frankfurt and then to some smaller German cities, and he was able to see his parents in Tiefenbronn. Gall had previously made a short stop in Heidelberg, returning there early in 1807 and entering into a vitriolic debate with Jakob Fidelis Ackermann, who criticized virtually everything Gall did in a book. He then went to Munich, where he met with anatomist Samuel Thomas Soemmerring, who was polite but felt Gall was a poor listener and not always right. Zurich, Bern, and some other Swiss cities followed, and once again Weimar. By the fall of 1807, he dropped his plans to go to Russia and instead turned to Paris, not expecting to spend the rest of his life there.
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Foster, Samuel. "Beginnings." In The Edinburgh Companion to First World War Periodicals, 211–26. Edinburgh University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474494717.003.0014.

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While the assassinations of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir presumptive to the thrones of Austria-Hungary, and his wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, during an official visit to the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo on 28 June 1914, are popularly viewed as the catalyst for the First World War, the conflict’s deeper regional and historical origins have attracted growing scholarly attention. Long before that fateful Sunday morning, Austria-Hungary was already engaged in an escalating diplomatic and economic conflict with the neighbouring Kingdom of Serbia, to which responsibility for the murders was promptly assigned. This chapter explores the origins and evolution of this pre-existing conflict as reflected in the historical development of Austro-Hungarian and Serbian newspapers and print journalism. It focuses in particular on these periodicals’ complex relationship with state authority and the manner in which the press in both countries came to serve as a conduit for political and cultural influence. Nowhere was this more evident than in Sarajevo’s immediate aftermath, with tabloids and broadsheets on both sides continuing to stoke instability through an increasingly vitriolic war of words.
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"II. Sammelbände, Zeitschriften, Mitteilungsblätter, Sondernummern, Franz-Kafka-Gesellschaften / Collections of Articles, Periodicals, Newsletters, Special Issues, Franz Kafka Societies." In Eine Einführung, *637—*648. Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783598440878.x637.

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Conference papers on the topic "FRANK (Periodical)"

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de Vivie-Riedle, R., J. Manz, and B. Reischl. "Quantum Dynamical Evalution of Ultrafast Pump&Probe Laser Pulse Control of Selective, Vibrationally Mediated Transitions in K2 and Na3." In International Conference on Ultrafast Phenomena. Washington, D.C.: Optica Publishing Group, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/up.1994.wc.8.

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The concept of pump&probe spectroscopy for femtosecond chemistry [1] maybe extended to a pump&control approach for selective, vibrationally mediated, molecular transitions [2]: The first pump pulse, typically in the domain of 100 fs, induces coherent molecular vibrations either in the electronic ground [3] or excited states [1]. As a consequence, the initial configuration is changed selectively and periodically into the Franck-Condon region for the second control laser pulse which may then induce the transition to the desired product. This general strategy [1,2] is extended here to two novel applications, selective ionizations (K2), and specific populations of barrier regions or transition states (Na3). These simulations are carried out by wavepacket propagations on ab initio or empirical potential energy surfaces [4], see also [5].
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Alesia Herasimenka, Miss, Ariadna Farrés, and Lamberto Dell'Elce. "Station-keeping under conical constraint on the control force." In ESA 12th International Conference on Guidance Navigation and Control and 9th International Conference on Astrodynamics Tools and Techniques. ESA, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5270/esa-gnc-icatt-2023-082.

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Due to specific mission goals, many satellites are subject to cone constraints on the thrust direction. For example, James Webb Space Telescope, launched on December 25, 2021 toward a Halo orbit around the Sun-Earth L2 libration point, has a thermal shield that must prevent the telescope and other instruments from overheating [1]. Therefore, it is constrained to always keep its attitude such that the angle between the normal to the shield and the Sun direction is smaller than 53 deg. It results in conical constraints for the propulsion directions. Using chemical propulsion to perform small impulsive corrections of the trajectory or a low-thrust satellite with very specific constraints on the control does not always allow to do any desirable maneuver, as we showed in [2], where the controllability of non-ideal solar sails in orbit about a planet was investigated. In [2], we considered elliptic Keplerian orbits, and we formulated a convex optimization problem aimed at assessing whether some functions of the integrals of motion could not be decreased after one orbital period. Existence of such functions implies that there is a half-space of the neighborhood orbit's coordinates (orbital elements) where motion is locally forbidden [3]. In that paper, we strongly relied on the super-integrability of the Kepler problem. Here, we extend the methodology to infer local controllability of station-keeping satellites for any periodic orbit, regardless the dynamical system at hand. Given the projection of the nominal orbit on a surface of section, the methodology aims at verifying if a half space of such projection exists where the motion is forbidden after one orbital period. Variation of parameters is used to achieve a convex optimization problem that investigates the existence of obstructions to variations of local integrals of motion. Conical constraints are enforced by leveraging on the formalism of positive polynomials postulated by Nesterov [4], so that a finite-dimensional formulation of the convex program is achieved. Halo orbit in the CRTBP is eventually considered in the case study, but we emphasize again that the methodology is developed for a generic locally-integrable system. We compare the aforedescribed methodology with the results achieved in [5], where the authors looked at the controllability and the impact of limitations of the thrust direction on the station-keeping from a dynamical point of view. They use the Floquet Mode reference frame to describe the motion of the satellite in a close proximity to the orbit, and study the cost of station-keeping by projecting the thrust direction on the saddle plane. The minimum requirement that we propose can be used for a design of space missions around any periodic orbit for satellites that have specific constraints on the thrust directions. It can be applied to a low-thrust satellite or even those with chemical propulsion under condition of using small impulses, so that the linearization of the dynamics holds. [1] J. Petersen, “L2 Station Keeping Maneuver Strategy For The James Webb Space Telescope,” AIAA/AAS Astrodynamics Specialist Conference, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2019. [2] A. Herasimenka, L. Dell’Elce, J.-B. Caillau, and J.-B. Pomet, “Controllability Properties of Solar Sails,” Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics, 2022. in press. [3] J.-B. Caillau, L. Dell’Elce, A. Herasimenka, and J.-B. Pomet, “On the Controllability of Nonlinear Systems with a Periodic Drift,” 2022. HAL preprint no. 03779482. [4] Y. Nesterov, “Squared Functional Systems and Optimization Problems,” High Performance Optimization (P. M. Pardalos, D. Hearn, H. Frenk, K. Roos, T. Terlaky, and S. Zhang, eds.), Vol. 33, pp. 405–440, Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. Series Title: Applied Optimization, 10.1007/978-1-4757-3216-0 17. [5] A. Farres, C. Gao, J. J. Masdemont, G. Gomez, D. C. Folta, and C. Webster, “Geometrical Analysis of Station-Keeping Strategies About Libration Point Orbits,” Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics, Vol. 45, June 2022, https://arc.aiaa.org/doi/10.2514/1.G006014.
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