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Peacock, Paul. Precycle! Preston [England]: Good Life Press, 2008.

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Lawman's Brut, an early Arthurian poem: A study of Middle English formulaic composition. Lewiston [N.Y.]: E. Mellen Press, 1991.

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Morawetz, Klaus. Nonequilibrium Green’s Functions. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198797241.003.0007.

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The method of the equation of motion is used to derive the Martin–Schwinger hierarchy for the nonequilibrium Green’s functions. The formal closure of the hierarchy is reached by using the selfenergy which provides a recipe for how to construct selfenergies from approximations of the two-particle Green’s function. The Langreth–Wilkins rules for a diagrammatic technique are shown to be equivalent to the weakening of initial correlations. The quantum transport equations are derived in the general form of Kadanoff and Baym equations. The information contained in the Green’s function is discussed. In equilibrium this leads to the Matsubara diagrammatic technique.
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An Exact Formula for the Filth Growth (@Smålands). -, 2010.

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Sanders, Amelia. Bowl: 50 Nutritionally Balanced Vegetarian Bowls-Endless Combinations with Basic Formula of Grains, Greens and Proteins. Independently Published, 2018.

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Back, Kerry E. Option Pricing. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190241148.003.0016.

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Options, option portfolios, put‐call parity, and option bounds are explained. Changes of numeraire (measure) are discussed, and the Black‐Scholes formula is derived. The fundamental PDE for an option value is explained. The option greeks are defined, and delta hedging is explained. The smooth pasting condition for valuing an American option is explained.
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Dimensionality Reducing Expansion of Multivariate Integration. Birkhauser, 2001.

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He, Tian-Xiao. Dimensionality Reducing Expansion of Multivariate Integration. Birkhauser, 2011.

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He, Tian-Xiao. Dimensionality Reducing Expansion of Multivariate Integration. Birkhäuser Boston, 2001.

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He, Tian-Xiao. Dimensionality Reducing Expansion of Multivariate Integration. Birkhauser Verlag, 2012.

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Kachelriess, Michael. Scattering processes. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198802877.003.0009.

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The unitarity of the S-matrix is used to derive the optical theorem. The connection between Green functions and scattering amplitudes given by the LSZ reduction formula is derived. The trace and the helicity method are developed and applied to the calculation of QED processes. The emission of soft photons and gravitons is discussed. In an appendix, the connection between S-matrix elements, Feynman amplitudes and decay rates or cross-sections is derived.
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Green, Diana F. Choreographing From Within. Human Kinetics, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781718212879.

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One school of thought regarding choreography says to teach only the rules of fundamental design and form and have students create from formulas. Another school of thought eschews the fundamentals and focuses on creativity. Author Diana Green espouses both theories and blends them beautifully in Choreographing From Within: Developing a Habit of Inquiry as an Artist. Her approach to integrating the art and craft of choreography grounds students in the fundamentals and takes the fear out of creativity. Green uses an inquiry-based approach to engage students, placing them at the center of the learning and allowing for multiple pathways of learning. Rather than present a cookbook approach with recipes to follow, Green offers a thorough understanding of the medium, provides examples, and allows students to learn, explore, and create based on their own unique styles.
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Radde-Gallwitz, Andrew. Excursus: The Distinction of Hypostases. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199668977.003.0004.

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The Excursus examines Gregory’s attempts to articulate the distinction of the three hypostases, addressing current debates over Gregory’s position on the divine nature as a universal. It argues that Gregory articulates three conditions as necessary for an orthodox conception of how the three hypostases are differentiated: the hypostases must be unconfused, ordered in accordance with the baptismal formula, and conceived of as individuals within the common nature. Gregory never offers an account of how the three diverse and potentially contradictory conditions correlate. Still, the varied models he uses to explain the distinction of hypostases are not so much incompatible as mutually correcting. The works addressed are To Peter and the final section of To Ablabius. The Excursus argues that To the Greeks is inauthentic.
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Wise, Natalie. The modern organic home: 100+ DIY cleaning products, organization tips, and household hacks. 2018.

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Wise, Natalie. Modern Organic Home: 100+ DIY Cleaning Products, Organization Tips, and Household Hacks. Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2018.

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Wynn, Jonathan. Country Music and Fan Culture. Edited by Travis D. Stimeling. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190248178.013.10.

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As this chapter suggests, country music’s success can be measured not just in records sales, but as based in nurturing an elaborate and committed fan culture. Through characteristic rituals and using new media and technology, the distance between production and consumption expands and contracts. The historical and close collaboration between the industry and country fandom makes the genre distinctive. The chapter also discusses country fan club culture, which assures inclined fans some chance for communalism and possible contact with artists themselves. The complex and changing relationship between the more formal media and trade organizations and the more informal club culture is another unique aspect to country music’s fandom. In addition, there is perhaps no better way to understand country fandom than two forms of interactions: “meet-and-greets” and the interactions in and around the annual CMA festival.
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Nikolic, Branislav K., Liviu P. Zarbo, and Satofumi Souma. Spin currents in semiconductor nanostructures: A non-equilibrium Green-function approach. Edited by A. V. Narlikar and Y. Y. Fu. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199533046.013.24.

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This article examines spin currents and spin densities in realistic open semiconductor nanostructures using different tools of quantum-transport theory based on the non-equilibrium Green function (NEGF) approach. It begins with an introduction to the essential theoretical formalism and practical computational techniques before explaining what pure spin current is and how pure spin currents can be generated and detected. It then considers the spin-Hall effect (SHE), and especially the mesoscopic SHE, along with spin-orbit couplings in low-dimensional semiconductors. It also describes spin-current operator, spindensity, and spin accumulation in the presence of intrinsic spin-orbit couplings, as well as the NEGF approach to spin transport in multiterminal spin-orbit-coupled nanostructures. The article concludes by reviewing formal developments with examples drawn from the field of the mesoscopic SHE in low-dimensional spin-orbit-coupled semiconductor nanostructures.
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Ferguson, Rex. Identification Practices in Twentieth-Century Fiction. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198865568.001.0001.

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The task of identifying the individual has given rise to a number of technical innovations, including fingerprint analysis and DNA profiling. A range of methods has also been created for storing and classifying people’s identities, such as identity cards and digital records. Identification Practices and Twentieth-Century Fiction tests the hypothesis that these techniques and methods, as practised in the UK and US in the long twentieth century, are inherently related to the literary representation of self-identity from the same period. Until now, the question of ‘who one is’ in the sense of formal identification has remained detached from the question of ‘who one is’ in terms of the representation of unique individuality. Placing these two questions in dialogue allows for a re-evaluation of the various ways in which uniqueness has been constructed during the period and for a reassessment of the historical and literary historical context of such construction. In chapters ranging across the development of fingerprinting, the institution of identity cards during the Second World War, DNA profiling and contemporary digital surveillance, and an analysis of writing by authors including Joseph Conrad, Graham Greene, Elizabeth Bowen, J. G. Ballard, Don DeLillo, and Jennifer Egan, Identification Practices and Twentieth-Century Fiction makes an original contribution to Literary Studies, History, and Cultural Studies.
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Foltz, Jonathan. The Novel after Film. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190676490.001.0001.

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The Novel After Film examines how literary fiction has been redefined in response to the emergence of narrative film. It charts the institutional, stylistic, and conceptual relays that linked literary and cinematic cultures, and that fundamentally changed the nature and status of storytelling in the early twentieth century. In the cinema, a generation of modernist writers found a medium whose bad form was also laced with the glamour of the popular, and whose unfamiliar visual language seemed to harbor a future for innovative writing after modernism. As The Novel After Film demonstrates, this fascination with film was played out against the backdrop of a growing discourse about the novel’s respectability. As the modern novel was increasingly venerated as a genre of aesthetic refinement and high moral purpose, a range of authors, from Virginia Woolf and H. D. to Henry Green and Aldous Huxley, turned their attention to the cinema in search of alternative aesthetic histories. For authors working in modernism’s atmosphere of heightened formal sophistication, film’s violations of style took on a perverse attraction. In this way, film played a key role in changing the way that novelists addressed a transforming public culture which could seem at moments to be leaving the novel behind.
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McLaughlin, Sean J. JFK and de Gaulle. University Press of Kentucky, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813177748.001.0001.

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This book explores French president Charles de Gaulle’s frank, persistent, and discrete campaign to dissuade President Kennedy from expanding the American military/economic aid program in Vietnam from their first summit meeting between in May 1961 up until Kennedy green-lit a coup against South Vietnamese president Ngo Dinh Diem in the late summer of 1963. There were many thorny issues that complicated the Franco-American relationship in the early 1960s—ranging from nuclear policy, British entry into the European Economic Community (EEC), and conditions for negotiating with Moscow—but Vietnam was the one case where de Gaulle was unquestionably right and Kennedy terribly wrong in hindsight. Kennedy’s decision to ignore de Gaulle on this matter was far costlier than any other, setting off a chain of events that resulted in the deaths of over 58,000 American soldiers, turned hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese into refugees, and dealt a massive blow to American prestige across the globe. Despite de Gaulle’s efforts to constructively share French experience and use his resources to help engineer an American exit, the Kennedy administration responded to his peace initiatives with bitter silence and inaction. In the end, the Kennedy administration assumed that it was uniquely qualified to win “hearts and minds” in the Third World, while the discredited imperialists in the Élysée in Paris had lost their right to formulate Western policy in Southeast Asia by virtue of a long string of humiliating military defeats in their former colonies.
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