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Chappell, B. W. "Chemical evolution and origin of granites in the Lachlan Fold Belt." Thesis, Canberra, ACT : The Australian National University, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/139081.

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The author has been involved in studying the granites of the Lachlan Fold Belt (LFB) since 1963 with this being the main focus of his scientific studies since 1973. This thesis brings together many of the publications that have arisen from that work and those 20 papers that are being submitted for examination are listed in Section 1 (pp. 2-3) and are bound together at the back of this volume. A complete list of the 114 publications for which this writer is an author is given in Section 10 (pp. 43-51). That list is comprehensive and again includes the 20 papers being examined. The remaining 94 papers are listed in support of the candidacy. Among those other papers, 37 deal with various aspects of granite studies, both in the LFB and elsewhere, and the remainder with a variety of geological and geochemical subjects.
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Bondin, Ingram. "Lachlan Non-Splitting Pairs and high computably enumerable Turing degrees." Thesis, University of Leeds, 2018. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/22019/.

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A given c.e. degree a > 0 has a non-trivial splitting into c.e. degrees v and w if a is the join of v and w and v | w. A Lachlan Non-Splitting Pair is a pair of c.e. degrees < a,d > such that a > d and there is no non-trivial splitting of a into c.e. degrees w and v with w > d and v > d. Lachlan [Lachlan1976] showed that such a pair exists by proving the Lachlan Non-Splitting Theorem. This theorem is remarkable for its discovery of the 0'''-priority method, and became known as the `Monster' due to its significant complexity. Harrington, Shore and Slaman subsequently tried to explain Lachlan's methods in more intuitive and comprehensible terms in a number of unpublished notes. Leonhardi [Leonhardi1997] then published a short account of the Lachlan Non-Splitting Theorem based on these notes and generalised the theorem in a different direction. In their work on the separation of the jump class High from the jump class Low2, Shore and Slaman [SlamanShore1993] also conjectured that every high c.e. degree strictly bounds a Lachlan Non-Splitting Pair, a fact which could be used to separate the two jump classes. While this separation was eventually achieved through the notion of a Slaman Triple, the conjecture itself remained an open question. Cooper, Yi and Li [CooperLiYi2002] also defined the notion of a c.e. Robinson degree as one which does not strictly bound the base d of a Lachlan Non-Splitting Pair < a,d >, and sought to understand the relationship of this notion to the High/Low Hierarchy. In this dissertation we make the following two contributions. Firstly we show that a counter-example can be found to show that the account of the Lachlan Non-Splitting Theorem given by Leonhardi [Leonhardi1997] fails to satisfy its requirements. By rectifying the construction, we give a complete, correct and intuitive account of the Lachlan Non-Splitting Theorem. Secondly we show that the high permitting method developed by Shore and Slaman [SlamanShore1993] can be combined with the construction of the Lachlan Non-Splitting Theorem just described to prove that every high c.e. degree strictly bounds a Lachlan Non-Splitting Pair. From this it follows that the existence of a Lachlan Non-Splitting Pair can be used to separate the jump classes High and Low2, that the distribution of Lachlan Non-Splitting Pairs with respect to these jump classes mirrors the one for Slaman Triples, and that there is no high c.e. Robinson degree.
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Chhun, Eath. "Ordovician igneous rocks of the central Lachlan Fold Belt : geochemical signatures of ore-related magmas /." University of Sydney. Geosciences, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/610.

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The majority of economic gold deposits in NSW are associated with Ordovician-aged igneous rocks and are examples of the Cu-Au porphyry-skarn-epithermal association commonly developed in convergent margin to orogenic settings. They are among the oldest porphyry Cu-Au deposits in the Pacific Rim region. They are similar to younger deposits in terms of tectonic setting and structure, but the largest are chemically distinct, being associated with shoshonite magmas (Cadia, Ridgeway and Northparkes). The Lachlan Fold Belt (LFB) porphyries are subdivided into four sub-groups based mainly on their age relative to development of the Lachlan Transverse Zone (LTZ) structure. Two subgroups pre-date the LTZ, one group is syn�LTZ and one group post-dates the LTZ. No mineralisation has been found or reported among pre-I.TZ porphyries. but it is common in post- . l Z_ porphyries. Petrographic analysis and microprobe results establish a wide range of primary and secondary features within the Ordovician rocks examined in this study. Cale alkaline to shoshonitic affinities are supported by the variable abundance of primary K-feldspars. Primary mineral phases such as pyroxenes and igneous magnetite provide an indication of fractioning mineral assemblages responsible for igneous trends in magma chemistry. The hydrothermal mineral assemblages documented in these LFB study areas are characteristic of younger Cu-Au Porphyry style mineralisation. As expected, the most pervasive alteration is associated with highly mineralised shoshonitic Ordovician rocks at Ridgeway, and Cadia. the less strongly mineralised calc alkaline Ordovician rocks at Cargo. Copper Ilill and Fairholme. are correspondingly less strongly altered overall. although secondary mineral assemblages are locally abundant. Many varieties of oxides and carbonates are observed at the different study localities. Most of the studied samples conform to igneous chemical trends because they are weakly altered, although post magmatic processes, such as veining, are detectable in certain trends. The K2O enrichment of the studied samples is consistent with subductionmoditied mantle wedge sources. A few effects, such as the high Fe203 contents of some Ridgeway samples, probably reflect porphyry-style hydrothermal alteration processes. Host rocks at the Cadia and Ridgeway are entirely alkalic on the K2O versus SiO2 plot and shoshonitic on the Total Alkalies versus SiO2 plot. Igneous rocks at the other deposits display a range of compositions between low K tholeiites to shoshonites that in some cases reflects multiple igneous suites. The LREE and L1LE enrichments, and HFSE depletions (Nb, Ta and Ti) of the magmas associated with these deposits are characteristics of a subduction-related tectonic setting. They all fall in the volcanic-arc granite and syn-collisional granite field of the Nb-Y tectonic discrimination diagram. Several magma types are identified by differences in the HFSE and REE trends. Differences in the extent and style of magma fractionation are evident in the trace element data. The Ridgeway samples define a wider range of trace element concentrations than the Cadia samples that may indicate a greater extent of fractionation during emplacement of the Ridgeway magmas. Fairholme samples display a high Nh and /If trends that are distinct from the main fields on Zr variation diagrams. Compositional differences between larger Cu-Au deposits, Cadia-Ridgeway and smaller deposits, Copper Ifill, Cargo and Fairholme are evident in terms of Nb-Ta depletion and variation. The smaller deposits show constant Nb/Ta or negative Nb/Ta trends that extend to high Nb. The larger deposits display positive Nb/Ta trends that do not extend to high Nb. This distinction reflects a difference of preferential incorporation of Nb in a mineral phase (magnetite). Comparisons between Cadia-Ridgeway and other shoshonite (altered samples of Bajo de la Alumbrera, Argentina), calc alkaline magmas from New Zealand and rocks from other areas indicate that Nb/Ta is not directly correlated with the shoshonitic classification, K2O vs. SiO2, and that the Cadia-Ridgeway Nb and Ta variation is not the result of alteration. The fact that the weakly altered LFB Capertee shoshonites exhibit a narrow range of Nb and low Nb/Ta suggest the shoshonite trend for the LFB as a whole is a steep one on the Nb/Ta versus Nb plot. The results of this study could provide important information for exploration within the LFB. Only the Cadia and Ridgeway deposits display a wide range of Nb/Ta values and lack the near-horizontal trend seen for other localities associated with smaller deposits. The tectonic evolution of the LFB is a major factor contributing to occurrence of large porphyry Cu-Au deposits. The sequence of important events, however, commences with sub-crustal generation of oxidised magma and finishes with efficient Cu-Au accumulation by hydrothermal processes at favourable structural sites. The increase in Au-Cu deposit size from small (Copper Hill-Cargo) to world class (Cadia-Ridgeway) indicates the importance of magma composition during this process. The most obvious differences between the Cadia-Ridgeway and New Zealand rocks is that the latter are volcanic in origin and associated with an arc-back arc system. Therefore, they did not form in a tectonic regime suitable for the evolution of porphyries and the focussed movement of hydrothermal fluids during dilatant episodes. As a result, they are not linked to mineralisation despite having Nb-Ta and Nb/Ta variations that are typical of the high oxidation states in Au-prospective magmas of the LFB.
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Duggan, Tim. "Seismic studies and travel time calculations for the Lachlan Fold Belt Seismic Array /." Adelaide, 1999. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09SB/09sbd866.pdf.

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Cotter, Thomas. "Timing and basin implications for the Eden-Comerong-Yalwal volcanic zone: Stratigraphy, depositional environment and tectonic affinity of the Comerong Volcanic Complex, NSW." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2020. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/200888/1/Thomas_Cotter_Thesis.pdf.

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This project investigated an ancient volcanic field in southern NSW to further understand the geological formation of eastern Australia. It examined the timing, chemistry and paleoenvironment of the Comerong Volcanic Complex, situated in the Budawang National Park, NSW. The project used field mapping to record the physical volcanology and to collect representative samples. The samples were then tested for their chemistry by using X-Ray Fluorescence spectrometry and dated using U-Pb isotopic age dating techniques. This study showed the volcanism occurred in the Middle Devonian and was erupted as lava flows and pyroclastic density currents into an intraplate rift setting.
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Williams, Rachael. "A geochemical and isotopic study of the Ararat & Stawell Granitoids in the Western Lachlan Fold Belt, Victoria /." Title page, table of contents and abstract only, 1999. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09SB/09sbw726.pdf.

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Thesis (B. Sc.(Hons.))--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Geology and Geophysics, 2000?
Australian National Grid Reference 1:250000 SJ 54-3 and SJ 54-7. Includes bibliographical references (6 leaves ).
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Packer, Ben. "A geochemical and isotopic study of granites from the Grampians in western Victoria : implications for the boundary between the Adelaide and Lachlan fold belts /." Title page, table of contents and abstract, 1999. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09SB/09sbp119.pdf.

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Thesis (B.Sc.(Hons.))--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Geology and Geophysics, 2000?
Australian national grid reference SJ-54-3 1:250 000 (Horsham) SJ-54-7 1:250 000 (Hamilton). Includes bibliographical references (5 leaves).
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Spriggs, Shelley, of Western Sydney Hawkesbury University, and Faculty of Environmental Management and Agriculture. "Participatory decision making : new democracy or new delirium?" THESIS_FEMA_xxx_Spriggs_S.xml, 1999. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/109.

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Ever since the laborious consultation process to set the National Greenhouse Response Strategy (1991-1992), stakeholder 'consultation' has been something Australian governments do. Or attempt to do. A recent trend in NSW in particular has been to expand the concept and practice of consultation to multi-party, collaborative decision-making, also referred to as participatory democracy. One such initiative officially begun in August 1997 is the River Management Committee (RMC) exercise. For this tremendous outlay of financial and human resources, the government is taking a punt that the committee will deliver better decisions, and more timely actions, on river flows and water quality in each of the major regulated river valleys in the state. The set up and first year of operation of the RMC exercise is the subject of this thesis. Specifically it examines the design of the process and its appropriateness to the task at hand; the reality of consensus decision-making amongst people with opposing views; the democratic ideal of participants learning to be 'other directed' in terms of putting aside their own positions to work for the common good; and affordability of such exercises from both the government and non-government participants' points of view. The themes emerging from this thesis have become the focus for further research.
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Spriggs, Shelley. "Participatory decision making : new democracy or new delirium? /." [Richmond, N.S.W.] : Faculty of Environmental Management & Agriculture, University of Western Sydney, Hawkesbury, 1999. http://library.uws.edu.au/adt-NUWS/public/adt-NUWS20030505.110740/index.html.

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Barbour, Emily. "Quantitative modelling for assessing system trade-offs in environmental flow management." Phd thesis, Canberra, ACT : The Australian National University, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/109583.

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This research aims to better enable the management of environmental flows through exploring the opportunities and challenges in using quantitative models for decision making. It examines the development and application of ecological response models, river system models, and multi-objective optimisation for improved ecological outcomes and the identification of trade-offs. In doing so, the thesis endeavours to capture a deeper and more holistic understanding of uncertainty in the application of quantitative models, to assist in making more informed decisions in water resource management. The thesis includes three main components. Firstly, an ecological response model is developed to advance previous methods by: (1) adopting a systems approach to representing water availability for floodplain vegetation, considering rainfall and groundwater in addition to riverine flooding; (2) including antecedent conditions in estimating current ecological condition; and (3) including uncertainty in modelling ecological response through the use of upper and lower prediction bounds and multiple conceptual models derived through expert elicitation. Secondly, the ecological response model is evaluated using sensitivity and uncertainty analysis. Global sensitivity analysis was used to identify model components that are both uncertain and have critical impact on results, and demonstrated that conceptualisation of ecological response had the greatest impact on predicted ecological condition. A novel application of Bayesian analysis was then used to evaluate different expert derived models against observed data, considering multiple sources of uncertainty. The analysis demonstrates a number of remaining challenges in modelling ecological systems, where model performance depends upon assumptions that are highly uncertain. The third and final component evaluates opportunities and challenges in using multi-objective optimisation, to assist in water resource management and the improvement of ecological outcomes. This component begins with a synthesis of previous studies drawing upon literature from hydrology, ecology, optimisation and decision science, and identifies a number of strategies for improvement. The synthesis is followed by a case study on the Lachlan catchment of the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia. The case study uses multi-objective optimisation to explore different environmental flow rules using a river system model combined with the expert-based ecological models. In doing so, it addresses the challenges of objective setting and problem framing in the context of significant uncertainty. The case study evaluates results generated using the optimisation framework in terms of likely actual decision outcomes. The research identifies a need to revisit fundamental questions regarding system understanding and objective framing in the light of rapidly improving computational capacity and sophistication. This is particularly relevant in the case of ecological management, where objectives form an interplay between ecological science and social values. Modelling tools provide valuable pathways to system learning and communication, yet a deeper understanding and evaluation of model behaviour in the context of actual decisions is needed. The methods presented in this thesis aim to provide a step toward addressing the challenges of working with uncertain information, incomplete knowledge, and integration across multiple disciplines within a decision-making environment. Through the methods developed here, the research seeks to advance the science of model development and application.
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Lachmann, Daniel [Verfasser]. "Environmental Problems Globally / Daniel Lachmann." Frankfurt : Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, 2016. http://d-nb.info/110280519X/34.

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Lachmann, Maike Diana [Verfasser]. "Materiewelleninterferenzen im Weltraum / Maike Diana Lachmann." Hannover : Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1223090272/34.

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Ferch, Norbert-Jakob. "Abgabe von bodenbürtigem Lachgas über Pflanzen." [S.l. : s.n.], 2003. http://www.bsz-bw.de/cgi-bin/xvms.cgi?SWB10519020.

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Schroeder, Susanne. ""Lachen ist Gesund?" - eine volkstümliche und medizinische Binsenwahrheit im Spiegel der Philosophie." [S.l. : s.n.], 2002. http://www.diss.fu-berlin.de/2002/95/index.html.

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Maier, Susanne [Verfasser]. "Lachgas: Stellenwert gestern, heute, morgen / Susanne Maier." Mainz : Universitätsbibliothek Mainz, 2014. http://d-nb.info/1055976132/34.

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Schörle, Eckart. "Die Verhöflichung des Lachens : Lachgeschichte im 18. Jahrhundert." Bielefeld Aisthesis-Verl, 2007. http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&docl̲ibrary=BVB01&docn̲umber=016097198&linen̲umber=0003&funcc̲ode=DBR̲ECORDS&servicet̲ype=MEDIA.

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Wolff, Stefanie. "Todesverlachen : das Lachen in der religiösen und profanen Kultur und Literatur im Frankreich des 17. Jahrhunderts /." Frankfurt, M. ; Berlin Bern Bruxelles New York, NY Oxford Wien : Lang, 2009. http://d-nb.info/995097178/04.

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Tschannerl, Volker M. "Das Lachen in der altindischen Literatur /." Frankfurt am Main ; Berlin : P. Lang, 1993. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39207063j.

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Méritt, Laura. "Das Lachen der Frauen Erscheinungsformen und Funktionen anhand einer Interviewanalyse." Saarbrücken VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, 2005. http://d-nb.info/985627603/04.

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Berg, Verena [Verfasser]. "Lachgas und Sedierung in der Zahnarztpraxis / Verena Berg." Mainz : Universitätsbibliothek der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, 2021. http://d-nb.info/1238223478/34.

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Dartmann, Christine [Verfasser]. "Das lachen der vrouwe : Untersuchungen zur Funktion von lachen in mittelhochdeutscher Epik und im Minnesang / Christine Dartmann." Münster : Verl.-Haus Monsenstein und Vannerdat, 2005. http://d-nb.info/101336743X/34.

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Bouwman, A. F. "Compilation of a global inventory of emmissions of nitrous oxide /." Online version, 1995. http://dds.crl.edu/CRLdelivery.asp?tid=11234.

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Schulthess, Reto von. "Die Emission von Lachgas (N₂O) in denitrifizierenden Belebungsanlagen /." Zürich, 1994. http://e-collection.ethbib.ethz.ch/show?type=diss&nr=10790.

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Urrejola, Dobiasch Anouschka. ""Jane only smiles, I laugh" zur Poetik des Lachens in den Romanen Jane Austens." Trier Wiss. Verl. Trier, 2007. http://www.wvttrier.de/top/Beschreibungen/ID602.html.

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Anjos, Rodrigo Cavalcante [UNESP]. "Lachmann e a teoria do processo de mercado: entre o pensamento austríaco e o pós-keynesiano." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/136104.

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O objetivo deste trabalho é investigar a obra do economista Ludwig Lachmann e suas contribuições para a teoria austríaca do processo de mercado. Primeiramente é apresentado o desenvolvimento dessa teoria, que traz uma alternativa para a teoria do equilíbrio geral, e a importância do subjetivismo na análise econômica. Na teoria do processo de mercado buscam-se explicações genético-causais para compreender: (i) como o agente adquire, e transmite conhecimento; (ii) como se dá a coordenação de planos dos agentes, e qual é o papel do sistema de preços e das expectativas nesse processo; (iii) como utilizar o conhecimento que os agentes possuem de forma dispersa e, por vezes, contraditórios para instituir, como indaga Hayek, uma ordem econômica racional? A abordagem de Lachmann nos oferece um ferramental analítico para compreender de forma integrada o processo de mercado em todas as suas esferas: do capital, do empreendedor e das instituições
The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate the work of the economist Ludwig Lachmann and his contributions to the Austrian theory of the market process. First we present the development of this theory, which brings an alternative to general equilibrium theory, and the importance of subjectivism in economic analysis. The theory of the market process are sought genetic-causal explanations to understand: (i) how agent acquire and transmit knowledge; (ii) how is the coordinating officer of the plans, and what is the role of the price system and expectations in this process; (iii) using the knowledge that agents have different sequences and sometimes contradictory to institute as asks Hayek, a rational economic order? Lachmann's approach provides the analytical tools to understand in an integrated way the market process in all its spheres: the capital, the entrepreneur and institutions
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Bernard, Christoph. "Quantifizierung des Remifentanilverbrauchs mit und ohne Lachgas bei intravenöser Anästhesie." [S.l. : s.n.], 2008. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:289-vts-63186.

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Möstl, Nadine. "Therapeutisch verordneter Humor /." Zürich : Hochschule für Angewandte Psychologie, 2006. http://www.zhaw.ch/fileadmin/user_upload/psychologie/Downloads/Bibliothek/Arbeiten/2S/2s0922.pdf.

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Khera, Gunjan [Verfasser], and Thomas [Akademischer Betreuer] Lachmann. "Visual Processing in Reading and Dyslexia / Gunjan Khera. Betreuer: Thomas Lachmann." Kaiserslautern : Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, 2015. http://d-nb.info/1068207779/34.

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Dirksmeyer, Jochen. "Untersuchungen zur Ökomorphologie der Laichhabitate von Lachsen und Meerforellen in Deutschland /." Solingen : Verl. Natur & Wiss, 2008. http://d-nb.info/991848195/04.

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Lachmann, Daniel [Verfasser], and Burkhard [Akademischer Betreuer] König. "Photochromic G-Protein Coupled Receptor Ligands / Daniel Lachmann ; Betreuer: Burkhard König." Regensburg : Universitätsbibliothek Regensburg, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1206415312/34.

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Tissot, Oliver. "Gewinnbringendes Lachen? Humor als Humanfaktor zur Erreichung von Unternehmenszielen /." [Nürnberg, Günthersbühler Str. 15] : O. Tissot, 2009. http://d-nb.info/994637780/34.

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Schürer, Elke. "Lachgas- und Methanemissionen nach der Ausbringung von Gülle auf Grünland im Allgäu /." Berlin : Mensch-und-Buch-Verl, 2002. http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&doc_number=010070215&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA.

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Lachmann, Carsten [Verfasser]. "Einfluß von Eigenspannungen und Mikrostruktur auf die Lebensdauervorhersage für Schweißverbindungen / Carsten Lachmann." Aachen : Shaker, 2003. http://d-nb.info/1172615802/34.

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Fries, Sabine. "Das Lachen der Bilder Athetesen des 'Weiblichen' im kinematographischen Erzählraum /." [S.l. : s.n.], 1999. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=961520493.

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Sruk, Marija [Verfasser]. "Lachen nach Auschwitz? Herausforderungen der Filmkomödie zum Holocaust / Marija Sruk." Gießen : Universitätsbibliothek, 2017. http://d-nb.info/1130119912/34.

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Walker, Bernhard Johannes. "Untersuchung zur Inhalationsanästhesie mit Isofluran und Isofluran/Lachgas für die Kastration von Saugferkeln /." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2002. http://www.stub.unibe.ch/html/haupt/datenbanken/diss/bestell.html.

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Wilton, Antje. "Lachen ohne Grenzen : eine gesprächsanalytische Untersuchung zu Scherzkommunikation in zweisprachigen Interaktionen /." München : Iudicium, 2009. http://d-nb.info/991878612/04.

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Schlaefer, Michael. "Studien zur Ermittlung und Beschreibung des lexikalischen Paradigmas "lachen" im Deutschen /." Heidelberg : C. Winter, 1987. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb34961237v.

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Gottwald, Claudia. "Lachen über das Andere eine historische Analyse komischer Repräsentationen von Behinderung." Bielefeld Transcript, 2009. http://d-nb.info/994331495/04.

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Chapple, Norma. "Re-(en)visioning Salome: The Salomes of Hedwig Lachmann, Marcus Behmer, and Richard Strauss." Thesis, University of Waterloo, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10012/2823.

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Oscar Wilde overshadows the German reception of Salome (1891), yet his text is a problematic one. Wilde's one-act drama is a mosaic text, influenced by the abundance of literary and artistic treatments of the Salome figure during the fin de siècle. Moreover, Wilde did not write Salome in his native tongue, but rather in French, and allowed it to be edited by a number of French poets. Furthermore, the translation of the text proved problematic, resulting in a flawed English rendering dubiously ascribed to Lord Alfred Douglas.

However, there is a German mediator whose translation of Wilde's play is less problematic than the original. Hedwig Lachmann produced a translation of Salome in 1900 that found success despite having to compete with other German translations. Lachmann's translation alters, expands, and improves on Wilde's French original. In contrast to Wilde's underlexicalised original, Lachmann's translation displays an impressive lexical diversity.

In 1903 Insel Verlag published her translation accompanied by ten illustrations by Marcus Behmer. Behmer's illustrations have been dismissed as being derivative of the works of Aubrey Beardsley, but they speak to Lachmann's version of Salome rather than to Beardsley's or Wilde's. Indeed, the illustrations create their own vision of Salome, recasting the story of a femme fatale into a redemption narrative.

In Germany the play proved quite successful, and Lachmann's translation was staged at Max Reinhardt's Kleines Theater in Berlin. It was here that Richard Strauss saw Lachmann's version of the play performed and adapted it for use as a libretto for his music drama Salome. Despite being adapted from Lachmann's translation, Strauss' music drama is often cited as being based directly on Wilde's play, without mentioning the important role of Lachmann's mediation. Moreover, the libretto is often praised as an exact replica of the play put to music. Neither of these assertions is, indeed, the case. Strauss excised forty percent of the text, altered lines, and changed the gender of one of the characters.

I employ Gérard Genette's theory of transtextuality as it is delineated in Palimpsests (1982) to discuss the interrelatedness of texts and the substantial shift that can occur from subtle changes, or transpositions, of a text. Translation, shift in media, excision, the inclusion of extra-textual features including illustrations, and regendering of characters are all means by which a text can be transformed as Lachmann, Behmer, and Strauss transform Salome. Additionally, I will be using Lorraine Janzen Kooistra's term bitextuality, as described in The Artist as Critic: Bitextuality in Fin de Siècle Illustrated Books (1995) to reinforce Genette's notion that extra-textual elements are also significant to a text as a whole. Finally, I employ Jacques Lacan's theory of gaze as outlined in "Seminar on 'The Purloined Letter'" (1956) and "The Mirror Stage as Formative of the I Function as Revealed in Psychoanalytic Experience" (1949) to discuss the function of gaze within the three texts.

In this thesis, I will be addressing these three German intermedial re-envisionings of Salome and arguing for their uniqueness as three distinct representations of Salome. In this thesis, I will argue that Wilde's text is a problematic precursor and that Hedwig Lachmann's text not only alters, but also improves on the original. Additionally, I will argue that Marcus Behmer's images, while influenced by Beardsley, focus more closely on the text they are illustrating and thus provide a less problematic visual rendering of the play. Finally, I will argue that Strauss' libretto for Salome is mediated through Lachmann's translation and that it is further substantially altered.

In order to show the ways in which the texts differ from one another, I have chosen to focus predominantly on the motifs of the moon and gaze. By analysing the way in which each text represents these motifs it is possible to track changes in characterisation, motivation, and various other salient features of the text.
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Sprenger, Max [Verfasser], and Thomas [Akademischer Betreuer] Lachmann. "bio-psycho-soziale Gesundheit der Studierenden der TU Kaiserslautern / Max Sprenger ; Betreuer: Thomas Lachmann." Kaiserslautern : Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1193994446/34.

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Stauss, Barbara. "Schauriges Lachen komische Schreibweisen bei Christa Reinig, Irmtraud Morgner und Elfriede Jelinek." Sulzbach/Taunus Helmer, 2008. http://d-nb.info/991501160/04.

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Genske, Ralf. "Mit Lachen die Wahrheit zu sagen Entwicklungsgeschichte und Autorintention des Barockromans Simplicissimus." PDXScholar, 1993. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/4611.

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The bloody epoch of the Thirty Years' War and the wide spread decline of German culture and social life is the major topic in Simplicissimus, the first High German novel written by Hans Jacob Christoph von Grimmelshausen in 1668. The purpose of this thesis is to summarize the development of this novel and to find Grimmelshausen's intention in writing his book which was immensely popular upon its publication, but disappeared into obscurity during the German classical period. Since its rediscovery in the middle of the 19th century, scholars have puzzled over the satirical meaning of Simplicissimus as well as the identity of its author. By concentrating on the sources available to Grimmelshausen, researchers have proposed a variety of interpretations of the text. Some see the book as Germany's best example of the Spanish picaresque novel, others include it in the genre of "Bildungsroman", whose classic example is Goethe's Wilhelm Meister. Many readers marvel over the satirical and witty language of the novel, while others admire its sophisticated structures. It is evident that scholars have yet to reach a consensus on a comprehensive interpretation of Simplicissimus. Valuable insight could be gained from discovering Grimmelshausen's intentions. By searching the text carefully for statements made by the author about his opinion on social customs, war, family, religion etc., a composite picture of Grimmelshausen's world view was constructed. By combining these assumed attitudes and opinions with his personal development and the social and historical influences of his time, the conclusion emerged that the author wrote his novel out of an ethical didactic urge to confront his readers with the ills of their time. The economic, political and religious changes of the 17th century uprooted the established medieval structures of European life, causing millions of deaths and devastation in large parts of Germany. Grimmelshausen saw the deterioration of life directly related to the changes in the beliefs and behaviors of his contemporaries and felt compelled to alarm his fellow men. A second motivational force for his literary endeavors was the necessity to supplement his small income as tavern owner, although he certainly could not have anticipated the astonishing success of his book. The confusing array of literary forms in Simplicissimus is the result of the author's concern with his message which subordinated the adherence to a specific genre, but nevertheless produced a masterpiece of German literature.
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Forke, Erik [Verfasser], Verena [Akademischer Betreuer] Kräusel, Verena [Gutachter] Kräusel, and Lutz [Gutachter] Lachmann. "Oberflächenfeinwalzen von Förderelementen auf Profilwalzmaschinen / Erik Forke ; Gutachter: Verena Kräusel, Lutz Lachmann ; Betreuer: Verena Kräusel." Chemnitz : Universitätsverlag Chemnitz, 2021. http://d-nb.info/1241245355/34.

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Forke, Erik [Verfasser], Verena [Akademischer Betreuer] [Gutachter] Kräusel, and Lutz [Gutachter] Lachmann. "Oberflächenfeinwalzen von Förderelementen auf Profilwalzmaschinen / Erik Forke ; Gutachter: Verena Kräusel, Lutz Lachmann ; Betreuer: Verena Kräusel." Chemnitz : Universitätsverlag Chemnitz, 2021. http://d-nb.info/1241245355/34.

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Tissot, Oliver [Verfasser]. "Gewinnbringendes Lachen? : Humor als Humanfaktor zur Erreichung von Unternehmenszielen / vorgelegt von Oliver Tissot." [Nürnberg, Günthersbühler Str. 15] : O. Tissot, 2009. http://d-nb.info/994637780/34.

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Bott, Alexandria A. [Verfasser]. "Lachen macht Schule! Humor in Therapie, Beratung, Erziehung und Unterricht / Alexandria A. Bott." Hamburg : disserta Verlag, 2015. http://d-nb.info/1134911386/34.

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Barbieri, Fábio. "O processo de mercado na escola austríaca moderna." Universidade de São Paulo, 2001. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/12/12138/tde-20102001-144955/.

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O objetivo desta dissertação é investigar as contribuições à teoria de processo de mercado feitas pelos principais economistas da Escola Austríaca desde o seu ressurgimento na década de setenta do século XX. Inicialmente situam-se os problemas tratados pela teoria de processo, apresentando-se as contribuições anteriores realizadas por Hayek nas décadas de trinta e quarenta, em especial o que ficou conhecido como o "problema do conhecimento" deste autor. A partir disso, estudam-se as contribuições das duas figuras principais do ressurgimento da escola, Ludwig Lachmann e Israel Kirzner. A investigação privilegia o estudo das implicações do subjetivismo para a teoria do processo de mercado do primeiro e a teoria da atividade empresarial do segundo. Segue-se com o debate ocorrido na década de oitenta que confronta as idéias desses dois autores a respeito da existência de uma tendência ao equilíbrio de mercado. Conclui-se com alguns desenvolvimentos mais recentes da teoria. A obra dos autores, o debate entre eles e as contribuições posteriores são analisadas sob o ponto de vista da epistemologia evolucionária de Popper.
The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate the contributions to the theory of market process made by the most important economists of the Austrian School since its revival in the seventies. We initially pose the problems the theory of market process deal with, showing the early contributions to that theory made by Hayek in the 30´s and 40´s, specially what was known latter as his "knowledge problem" After this, we study the contributions of the two leading figures of the revival, Ludwig Lachmann and Israel Kirzner. The investigation focus on the former’s study of the implications of subjectivism to market process theory and the latter's theory of entrepreneurship. After that, we deal with the debate that happened in the 80´s, confronting the views of the two authors concerning the existence of a tendency toward market equilibrium. We conclude with some more recent developments of the theory. The work of the authors, the debate among them and the latter contributions are discussed under the view of Popper's evolutionary epistemology.
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Welter, Marisete Maria [Verfasser], and Thomas [Akademischer Betreuer] Lachmann. "Creativity, intelligence and giftedness: a study with primary school children / Marisete Maria Welter. Betreuer: Thomas Lachmann." Kaiserslautern : Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, 2014. http://d-nb.info/1053959273/34.

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Estner, Barbara [Verfasser], and Thomas [Akademischer Betreuer] Lachmann. "Stimulus-Response Compatibility of Auditory Stimulus Features: Timbre, Pitch, and Number / Barbara Estner. Betreuer: Thomas Lachmann." Kaiserslautern : Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, 2014. http://d-nb.info/1050388739/34.

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