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Levine, Aaron. "Aspects of the Lemons Problem as Treated in Jewish Law." Journal of Law and Religion 23, no. 2 (2008): 379–424. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0748081400002332.

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Commercial transactions are often characterized by asymmetric information between the buyer and seller: one side of the market, usually the seller, knows more about the quality of the product or service offered than the other side. In his 1970 seminal article, George Akerlof predicted that unless counteracting forces are in place, this asymmetric information phenomenon will cause the volume of transactions in this marketplace to shrink to the point where only the most inferior version of the product, called a lemon, will be traded.Practically speaking, numerous institutions mitigate the asymmetrical information problem so that the marketplace does not deteriorate into a lemons market. These countervailing forces include seller guarantees, brand names, product liability laws, consumer screening, third-party comparisons, and the institution of standards and certification by the government or consumer and industry groups.My purpose here will be to analyze one aspect of the lemons problem from the perspective of an imagined society governed entirely by Jewish law and ethics. I will refer to this society as a Torah society. Specifically, I will show how Jewish warranty law counteracts the lemons problem and compare its solutions to those of American warranty law as well as state lemon laws in the U.S.Warranty law works best to counteract the lemon problem if it operates in an environment of trust. As I will show, Jewish law puts the task of moral education in the hands of parents and teachers with the goal of producing the character trait of trustworthiness.
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Karnups, Viesturs Pauls. "Latvia-Mandated Palestine Economic Relations 1920–1940." Humanities and Social Sciences: Latvia 28, no. 2 (2020): 20–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.22364/hssl.28.2.02.

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This paper provides an overview of Latvian-Mandated Palestine economic relations in the interwar period. In the interwar period Latvian and Mandated Palestine economic relations were mainly confined to foreign trade. Latvia’s foreign trade in relation to Mandated Palestine was more or less regulated by Latvia’s 1923 treaty with Great Britain. Latvia’s main imports from Mandated Palestine in the interwar period were fruits (including oranges, lemons, grapes, figs, pears, etc.), tobacco, and olive oil, whilst Latvia’s main exports to Mandated Palestine were fish and fish conserves (including “Sprotes”), timber and timber products, paper and paper products, plywood, butter, and wooden nails and pins for footwear. In general, despite a growth in trade in the 1930s, trade and thus economic relations were of marginal significance to both countries in the interwar period.
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Waldman, Michael. "Durable Goods Theory for Real World Markets." Journal of Economic Perspectives 17, no. 1 (February 1, 2003): 131–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/089533003321164985.

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The early 1970s witnessed three major advances in durable-goods theory — Swan, Peter. 1970. “Durability of Consumption Goods.” American Economic Review. December, 60:5, pp. 884–94. Swan, Peter. 1971. “The Durability of Goods and Regulation of Monopoly.” Bell Journal of Economics. Spring, 2:1, pp. 347–57. and Sieper, E. and Peter Swan. 1973. “Monopoly and Competition in the Market for Durable Goods.” Review of Economic Studies. July, 40:3, pp. 333–51. on optimal durability, Coase, Ronald. 1972. “Durability and Monopoly.” Journal of Law and Economics. April, 15:1, pp. 143–49. on time inconsistency, and Akerlof, George. 1970. “The Market for ‘Lemons’: Quality Uncertainty and the Market Mechanism.” Quarterly Journal of Economics. August, 84:3, pp. 488–500. on adverse selection. This paper surveys durable goods theory starting with these three contributions, where much of the focus is on recent literature and on models that explain real-world phenomena. In addition to the ideas found in the contributions of Swan, Coase, and Akerlof, topics covered include why producers sometimes practice “planned obsolescence,” the role of adverse selection in new-car leasing, and reasons for aftermarket monopolization.
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Walker, G. P., and D. C. G. Aitken. "Control of California Red Scale on Citrus, Riverside, CA, 1984." Insecticide and Acaricide Tests 10, no. 1 (January 1, 1985): 62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/iat/10.1.62.

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Abstract The field of oranges was divided into 9-tree (3 x 3) plots and pesticides were applied with an oscillating boom sprayer (500 psi, 1.4 mph, 68 oscillations/min) at a rate of ca. 2130 gal/acre on 18 Jul ’83. The field of lemons was divided into single-tree plots and pesticides were applied with a hand sprayer at 530 psi from the ground and from a tower at a rate of ca. 22 gal/tree (1970 gal/A) on 30 Jun ’83. Pretreatment counts were taken from each of the lemon single-tree plots (22 Jun ’83) and from the center tree of the orange plots (10 May and 21 Jun ’83) by counting the proportions of twigs (9-inch terminal twigs, N = 52/plot) and the proportion of fruit (N = 41/plot) infested with live CRS. The experimental design was a completely randomized block with the plots blocked to provide similar twig pretreatment counts within blocks and 4 replicates in each field. Posttreatment counts (proportions infested with live CRS) were taken in the lemons on 5 Dec ’83 (Winter) (N = 52 twigs, 41 fruit/ plot) and 24 Apr ’84 (Spring) (N = 75 twigs, 50 fruit/plot). Posttreatment counts were taken in the oranges on 5 Jan ’84 (Winter) (N = 52 twigs, 41 fruit from the center tree of each plot) and 14 May ’84 (Spring) (N = 120 twigs, 60 from the center tree of each plot and 15 from each of the 4 adjacent trees from the quadrant that faces the center tree).
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Gordon, Bruce L., and Daniel T. Winkler. "New House Premiums, Market Conditions, and the Decision to Purchase a New Versus Existing House." Journal of Real Estate Research 41, no. 3 (July 2019): 379–410. http://dx.doi.org/10.22300/0896-5803.41.3.379.

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In this paper, we examine how the new house premium has changed over time. We propose that the new home premium can largely be attributed to the “lemons problem” from Akerlof (1970). Recent research suggests that the growth of the Internet has significantly reduced the lemons problem for many products. Our results suggest that the new house premium is about 5.6% without considering time-on-the-market (TOM) and has been declining. This premium ranges from 14.6% (1998) to −2.8% (2010). The average new house premium is 13.3% considering TOM, and ranges from 22.5% (1998) to 5.0% (2010). A trend analysis reveals that new house premiums have fallen 0.8%–0.9% annually, consistent with the Internet, information sharing, and reputation feedback mechanisms reducing the lemons problem associated with asymmetric information.
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Shapiro, B. L. "SHASHKA CUTTING IN MIKHAILOVSKY MANEZH IN SPRING 1900 (“LEMON CUTTING”)." History Facts and Symbols 22, no. 1 (2020): 25–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.24888/2410-4205-2020-22-1-25-34.

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Dambuza, Anathi, Pamela Rungqu, Adebola Omowunmi Oyedeji, Gugulethu M. Miya, Simon K. Kuria, Sunday Yiseyon Hosu, and Opeoluwa Oyehan Oyedeji. "Extraction, Characterization, and Antioxidant Activity of Pectin from Lemon Peels." Molecules 29, no. 16 (August 16, 2024): 3878. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules29163878.

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Pectin is a natural polymer that is found in the cell walls of higher plants. This study presents a comprehensive analysis of pectin extracted from lemon in two different geographic regions (Peddie and Fort Beaufort) in two consecutive years (2023 and 2024) named PP 2023, PP 2024, FBP 2023, and FBP 2024. The dried lemon peels were ground into a powder, sifted to obtain particles of 500 μm, and then subjected to pectin extraction using a conventional method involving mixing lemon peel powder with distilled water, adjusting the pH level to 2.0 with HCl, heating the mixture at 70 °C for 45 min, filtering the acidic extract, and precipitating pectin with ethanol. The yield of these pectin samples was statistically significant, as FBP 2024 had a maximum yield of 12.2 ± 0.02%, PP 2024 had a maximum yield of 13.0 ± 0.02%, FBP 2023 had a maximum yield of 12.2 ± 0.03%, and PP 2023 had a maximum yield of 13.1 ± 0.03%, The variation in yield could be due to the differences in the growing conditions, such as the climate and soil, which could have affected the pectin content in the lemons. The physicochemical characterization of all samples proved that our pectin samples could be used in the pharmaceutical and food industries, with anhydrouronic acid content which was greater than 65%, as suggested by the FAO. The scanning electron microscope analysis of all extracted pectin was rough and jagged, while the commercial pectin displayed a smooth surface morphology with a consistent size. FTIR confirmed the functional groups which were present in our samples. Thermogravimetric analysis was employed to investigate the thermal behavior of the extracted pectin in comparison with commercial pectin. It was found that the extracted pectin had three-step degradation while the commercial pectin had four-step degradation. Additionally, pectin samples have been shown to have antioxidants, as the IC50 of PP 2024, PP 2023, FBP 2023, FBP 2024, and Commercial P was 1062.5 ± 20.0, 1201.3 ± 22.0, 1304.6 ± 19.0, 1382.6 ± 29.9, and 1019.4 ± 17.1 mg/L, respectively. These findings indicate that lemon pectin has promising characteristics as a biopolymer for use in biomedical applications.
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Lemon, Ralph. "The Trace Dance Leaves Is Air: On Steve Paxton (1939–2024)." October, no. 189 (2024): 189–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/octo_a_00529.

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Abstract Artist, writer, and choreographer Ralph Lemon tangentially marks his life in dance through an account of the times he witnessed the work of an important artistic guide, Steve Paxton, a founding member of Judson Dance Theater (1962–64) and Grand Union (1970–76), two collectives that indelibly redefined dance for the following decades. In addition to composing major works, while involved with Grand Union Paxton first formulated the dance form known as contact improvisation, which has become influential worldwide. “The Trace Dance Leaves Is Air” is a personal reflection and tribute, honoring a major artist, while also questioning how much one can trust creative inspiration.
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Cain, Carol L., Gary M. Fleischman, Antonio J. Macias, and Juan Manuel Sanchez. "Ethics, Adverse Selection, Target Method of Sale Strategies, and Akerlof’s “Lemons” Problem." Accounting and Finance Research 10, no. 3 (June 20, 2021): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5430/afr.v10n3p1.

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This study examines the acquisition dynamics associated with the target management’s choice to initiate the sale of the firm using the auction method. Specifically, we examine opportunistic merger and acquisition (M&A) dynamics related to the target-initiated method-of-sale decision (auctions vs. one-on-one negotiations), as a noteworthy example of Akerlof’s (1970) theory of the market for lemons. While we find a strong positive relationship between proxies of adverse selection risk and the likelihood of target initiation, robustness tests suggest target initiation itself is a unique indicator of information asymmetry in an acquisition environment. We also find that most target-initiated transactions follow an auction as the method of sale, which increases target information asymmetry advantages. While wealth accrued to both bidders and targets increases in non-target-initiated auctions, this benefit disappears when the target initiates the acquisition, causing both bidders and targets to suffer wealth losses. According to Akerlof’s theory, these wealth losses represent the cost of perceived dishonesty due to enhanced adverse section risk, which provides noteworthy implications for both business and society.
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Wolf, Alison. "Growth Stocks and Lemons: diplomas in the English market‐place 1976–1996." Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice 4, no. 1 (January 1997): 33–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0969594970040103.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Lemony (1970-....)"

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Starzecki, Caroline. ""Τhe Wοrld Ιs Quiet Ηere" : La Figure de l'enfant déraciné dans A Series οf Unfοrtunate Events (1999-2006) de Lemοny Snicket." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Normandie, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024NORMR097.

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Ce travail étudie, par le biais de la notion de déracinement, l’ensemble littéraire A Series of Unfortunate Events (Les Désastreuses aventures des orphelins Baudelaire, 1999-2006) de l’écrivain américain Daniel Handler, plus connu sous le nom de plume de Lemony Snicket. Dans son sens propre, le déracinement désigne le caractère contraint du déplacement d’un individu loin de son foyer. Même si cet exil est souvent lié aux récits de migration et de guerre, il est également utilisé dans toute oeuvre de jeunesse qui aborde la dépossession physique et psychologique pour métaphoriser le passage de l’enfance à l’adolescence, voire l’âge adulte. Notre étude explore les causes et les conséquences tant pernicieuses que libératrices de cette notion protéiforme dont font l’expérience les trois protagonistes, Violet, Klaus et Sunny Baudelaire. L’arrachage au noyau familial, ainsi que les placements répétés en familles d’accueil, témoignent de l’incapacité des individus et de la société génératrice de violences systémiques à gérer le traumatisme d’orphelin·e·s. Cette expérience aliénante est toutefois reconfigurée à mesure que l’oeuvre devient un cycle, que les protagonistes entament leur (en)quête éclaircissant leur histoire paternelle et personnelle, et que la question de la moralité est abordée. Déployée à l’échelle de l’oeuvre entière, la notion peut être considérée comme un rhizome, au sens infini et dédaléen. Ainsi, la métaphore du déracinement est celle de la transition, difficile mais inévitable. L’analyse de la figure de l’enfant déraciné repose sur les expériences des trois personnages et sur la construction du lectorat, sans cesse déstabilisées par l’auteur-narrateur postmoderne Le jeune lectorat évolue avec les Baudelaire afin de (re)créer des liens et des racines, tant textuels que réels, et à (re)prendre sa place dans le monde
This study uses the notion of displacement, or uprooting, to study the literary cycle A Series of Unfortunate Events (1999-2006) by American writer Daniel Handler, better known as Lemony Snicket. An individual is displaced when he or she is forced to move away from his or her home(land). Although this specific type of exile is often linked with immigration and war literature, we argue that the notion may be used in any children’s book that deals with physical and psychological dispossession to symbolise the passage from childhood to adolescence, and eventually adulthood. Thematically, Violet, Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire experience uprootedness, and we shall explore the destructive yet emancipating causes and consequences of this Protean notion. The displacement from the family nucleus, as well as the multiple foster care placements they endure, testify to both individual and systemic inability to deal with traumatised orphans. Nonetheless, the books gradually reconfigure this alienating experience, as the series becomes a cycle, as the protagonists embark on their quest, investigate their history, and as moral questions arise. It becomes clear that uprootedness must be considered as a rhizome, with interconnected and infinite layers of meanings. The metaphor of uprootedness becomes that of the transition between childhood and adolescence as one that is difficult yet unstoppable. The study of the figure of the displaced child is concerned not only with the characters’ experiences, but also with the readership’s, who is encouraged to evolve alongside the three Baudelaire children in order to create new roots, both in a textual and real sense, and to (re)claim his/her place in the world
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Sarges, Maria de Nazare dos Santos. "Memorias do "velho" intendente : Antonio Lemos- 1869-1973." [s.n.], 1998. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/280055.

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Orientação: Sidney Chalhoub
Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Filosofia e Ciencias Humanas
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SARGES, Maria de Nazaré dos Santos. "Memórias do "Velho" intendente: Antônio Lemos - 1869-1973." Universidade Estadual de Campinas, 1998. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/handle/REPOSIP/280055.

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Quero justificar, inicialmente, a temporalidade escolhida para discutir a construção da memória de Antonio Lemos. Ao contrário de uma escolha arbitrária, ela guarda o significado da "chegada". Por duas vezes, Lemos chegou a Belém. Num primeiro momento, em 1869, de maneira silenciosa e anônima, na condição de um simples escrevente da Armada Brasileira. Em 1973, pela segunda vez, Lemos chegava à cidade, agora como um mito consolidado. A urna que encerrava silenciosamente os restos mortais do "Velho" intendente, era recebida ruidosamente por uma multidão que esperava o momento da celebração da volta daquele que, mesmo "em pó", personificava um pedaço da história da cidade. No entremeio dessa cronologia, estruturei o trabalho como se segue. No primeiro capítulo da tese serão discutidas as biografias contemporâneas a Antonio Lemos produzidas nos anos de 1904 e 1913, e o ponto de intersecção entre elas, procurando entender o jogo que se estabeleceu na fixação de uma dada memória. Desse modo, não é somente a carreira política que buscarei nessas memórias, mas também as discussões que se estabeleceram sobre a vida privada, a condição social e as relações pessoais que permearam a vida do intendente. O segundo capitulo focaliza as medidas administrativas tomadas por Antonio Lemos durante os 14 anos de seu governo. Procuro recuperar o discurso legitimados de suas ações, as festas patrocinadas pela sua administração, a filantropia por ele exercitada, a proteção dispensada aos artistas e literatos e a preocupação em deixar nos escritos o testemunho de sua intervenção na cidade. Através dos Relatórios da Intendência (7 volumes), do Livro de Detalhes, das Atas do Conselho Municipal, dos Ofícios recebidos e expedidos pela Intendência, de jornais e revistas da época, entrevejo a possibilidade de alcançar o resultado desse embate que se travou entre as imagens produzidas e as manipuladas pelos diferentes grupos sociais da cidade de Belém. Explorando esse corpos documental, verifico a produção de um modelo de personagem ideal, a percepção de seu jogo na construção de imagens que deveriam ser absorvidas pela população e como essas camadas populares construíram a(s) imagem(s) do biografado. O terceiro capitulo tem por finalidade a procura de indícios que apontem para a permanência da memória do intendente, mesmo após os acontecimentos que resultaram em sua expulsão de Belém. Recorro a jornais a partir da década de 20, para demonstrar que após a expulsão de Antonio Lemos, o débâcle da borracha gerou um decréscimo na atividade econômica da região, vindo a refletir na cidade de Belém. Nesse momento, quando a cidade não tem mais o vigor econômico e urbano da administração lemista, críticos da administração pública utilizam-se da imprensa para expressar um "canto de saudade" pelo "Velho" Lemos. A figura de Lemos transformada em um mito político tornou-se mais forte a partir da década de 70, com a elaboração da biografia de autoria de Carlos Rocque, Antônio Lemos e sua época, encomendada pelo prefeito municipal, buscando recuperar uma memória que sempre esteve a serviço das elites intelectuais e políticas do Estado. O livro de Carlos Rocque marcava a transferência dos restos mortais do intendente para o vestíbulo do Palácio Antonio Lemos. O caminho percorrido por Carlos Rocque incorpora, em grande medida, a imagem pública de Antonio Lemos que foi pautada na memória construída pelo próprio intendente e pelos grupos que o cercavam, dando corpo ao que conhecemos como memória oficial.
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Lafrance, Pierre-Luc. "Antoine Lemay : l'histoire d'une passion." Thesis, Université Laval, 2006. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2006/23667/23667.pdf.

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Leal, Daniela Viana. "Oscar Niemeyer e o mercado imobiliario de Sâo Paulo na decada de 1950 : o escritorio satelite sob direção do arquivo Carlos Lemos e os edificios encomendados pelo Banco Nacional Imobiliario." [s.n.], 2003. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/281538.

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Orientador: Marco Antonio Alves do Valle
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Filosofia e Ciencias Humanas
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Resumo: Com esse trabalho, pretende-se estudar um tema pouco analisado na carreira de Oscar Niemeyer. Trata-se do período, na década de 1950, em que o arquiteto carioca, realizou obras para o mercado imobiliário, em franca expansão, na cidade de São Paulo. Examina-se o sistema de trabalho à distância praticado no escritório satélite paulistano chefiado pelo arquiteto Carlos Lemos e sua influência sobre a produção das obras. A análise se concentra nos cinco edifícios encomendados pelo Banco Nacional Imobiliário: Califórnia, Montreal, Triângulo, Eiffel e Copan. Busca-se, através dela, compreender a forma como a arquitetura de Niemeyer se adaptou às exigências específicas desse tipo de trabalho e qual a influência desse processo na postura profissional do arquiteto a partir de então
Abstract: This study aims at examining one aspect which has not been very well analyzed in the work of Oscar Niemeyer: the period, during the 50's, in which the architect designed buildings focusing on the growing (expanding) real estate market of the city of São Paulo. It explores the long-distance work system of the satellite office from São Paulo, run by the architect Carlos Lemos, and considers the latter' s influence regarding the office' s production. The analysis contemplates the tive buildings assigned to the office by the Banco Nacional Imobiliário (Real Estate National Bank): Califórnia, Montreal, Triângulo, Eiffel and Copan. Through this analysis, the study intends to understand how Niemeyer' s architecture has adapted to the specific demands of this type of work, and also how this process interferes with his professional positioning afterwards
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Plu, Christine. "Georges Lemoine : illustrer la littérature au XXè siècle." Rennes 2, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005REN20034.

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Depuis les années soixante-dix, le travail d'illustrateur de Georges Lemoine se singularise par la modernité de son accompagnement de " grands " textes littéraires (Le Clézio, Bosco, Tournier, Yourcenar, Roy, Wilde, Andersen, etc. ). Cette recherche se donne pour objet d'étudier comment l'illustration de Georges Lemoine se construit en harmonie avec les œuvres littéraires et quelles sont les spécificités graphiques de ce travail d'élaboration d'images. Cette étude va donc successivement situer l'illustrateur dans le paysage éditorial français, analyser les spécificités du travail de création d'images destinés aux livres, cerner les étapes de la genèse d'une illustration, questionner le travail interprétatif de Georges Lemoine et repérer à quels niveaux sémantiques ses images interviennent, mettre en évidence les préférences thématiques de l'illustrateur et les spécificités de son style qui s'élabore à partir des structures symboliques et allégoriques des œuvres. Ces analyses qui s'appuient sur l'ensemble de l'œuvre illustrée de Georges Lemoine et sur de nombreuses documents inédits, permettent d'approfondir plusieurs questions : qu'est-ce qu'illustrer un texte littéraire ? En quoi cet espace particulier qu'est l'illustration peut-il relever lui-même de la littérature ? A quels niveaux s'élaborent les liens entre la séquence d'images et le texte illustré ?
Since the seventies, Georges Lemoine's work has become noteworthy because of the modern way in which he illustrates great literary texts (Le Clézio, Bosco, Tournier, Yourcenar, Roy, Wilde, Andersen, etc. ). The aim of this thesis is to show how these illustrations develop together with the texts and to show what graphic requirements are needed in the creation of the pictures. This thesis will therefore place the illustrator within the French publishing world, and then analyse the specific requirements for book illustration. It will also look at the various steps needed in the genesis of a picture, question Georges Lemoine's interpretation, and focus on the semantic levels on which the pictures have an influence. Finally, this thesis will point out the illustrator's thematic preferences and the peculiarities of his style, which are developed around the symbolic and allegorical levels of his chosen texts. This research is based on Georges Lemoine's whole repertoire of illustrations and on a large amount of private archives. Several questions arise: what does illustrating a literary text involve? Can the illustration become some form of literature in itself? What are the relationships between text and images?
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Plate, Leon Kurt Stephano. "Estudio de prefactibilidad para la propuesta de instalación de una planta productora de harina de lenteja de agua (Lemna minor) para la sustitución de torta de soya en la alimentación avícola en la región Lambayeque." Bachelor's thesis, Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12423/1974.

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La industria avícola se ha desarrollado grandemente en el Perú pasando de consumir en los años 70 de 4 kg anuales, a consumir actualmente 25 kg anuales en promedio nacional, exceptuando Lima que llega a 50 kg anuales. Debido al incremento del consumo de carne aves, se crearon las industrias de alimento balanceado para aves, las cuales importan una base proteica (torta de soya); la importación de la materia prima se realiza porque el Perú no cuenta con una producción propia de este insumo. La propuesta de este proyecto es para evaluar la factibilidad de instalar una planta productora de harina de lenteja de agua (Lemna minor) para la sustitución de torta de soya en la alimentación avícola, inicia con la caracterización el producto, en este punto se demuestra la similitud con la torta de soya por la alta cantidad de proteína (hasta un 45%). Con el estudio de mercado se obtuvo que la demanda insatisfecha es igual a las importaciones por no existir producción nacional, teniendo un total de 1 112 004 toneladas de torta de soya por sustituir, para el proyecto se tomara el 5% de la demanda de torta de soya que es utilizada en el norte del Perú para la industria avícola Para el área productiva se buscó la maquinaria adecuada que pueda cumplir con la capacidad de producción, teniendo una utilización del 88%. La maquinaria fue seleccionada teniendo en consideración un aumento de la demanda, como se ha venido dando a lo largo de los años. El estudio económico y financiero del proyecto dio un resultado positivo al obtener un TIR del 33% y la inversión realizada en este proyecto se recuperará en el transcurso de 2 años.
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Bagley, Julie Arens. "Dallas as Region: Mark Lemmon's Gothic Revival Highland Park Presbyterian Church." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2004. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc5560/.

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Informed by the methodology utilized in Peter Williams's Houses of God: Region, Religion, and Architecture in the United States (1997), the thesis examines Mark Lemmon's Gothic Revival design for the Highland Park Presbyterian Church (1941) with special attention to the denomination and social class of the congregation and the architectural style of the church. Beginning with the notion that Lemmon's church is more complex than an expression of the Southern cultural region defined by Williams, the thesis presents the opportunity to examine the church in the context of the unique cultural region of the city of Dallas. Church archival material supports the argument that the congregation deliberately sought to identify with both the forms and ideology of the late nineteenth-century Gothic Revival in the northeastern United States, a result of the influence of Dallas's cultural region.
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Dodet, Cyrielle. "Entre théâtre et poésie : devenir intermédial du poème et dispositif théâtral au tournant des XXe et XXIe siècles." Thèse, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/13605.

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Thèse réalisée en cotutelle avec l'Institut d'Études théâtrales de l'Université Sorbonne nouvelle - Paris 3
Désireuse de s’affranchir d’une approche essentialiste et figée de la poésie au théâtre ainsi que d’une lecture générique, cette recherche envisage selon une méthodologie intermédiale les relations entre théâtre et poésie. En analysant un corpus témoin composé de créations textuelles et scéniques, elle montre comment la présence active de la poésie travaille le théâtre, et partant, elle les précise tous deux par leurs interactions. La première partie établit une généalogie de l’intermédialité du théâtre et de la poésie, et des liens dynamiques entre théâtre et poésie. Tout au long du XXe siècle, poésie et théâtre se sont en effet affirmés comme des « hypermédias » (Kattenbelt), mettant respectivement en jeu divers médias, tandis que plusieurs dramaturges ont développé des poésies théâtrales explorant des processus intermédiaux. Sont dégagées et analysées quatre configurations spécifiques à travers les œuvres et réflexions de Mallarmé et Maeterlinck, de Stein et Artaud, de Gauvreau et Novarina et à travers la poésie transmédiale que Cocteau développe entre théâtre et cinématographe. Consacrée au tournant des XXe et XXIe siècles, la deuxième partie élabore une approche théorique du poème théâtral, qui actualise les relations entre théâtre et poésie. Le poème théâtral constitue un dispositif intermédial qui, selon un modèle élaboré par Ortel et Rykner, articule inextricablement trois niveaux : technique, pragmatique et symbolique. Plusieurs traits précisent ce dispositif : sa radicalité dynamique, sa performativité, sa valorisation de l’écriture comme processus, et sa façon de considérer l’impossible comme moteur théâtral. Des analyses d’œuvres textuelles et scéniques de Kane, Malone, Danis, Régy et Lemoine montrent ensuite comment ce dispositif intermédial est activé et ce que le poème théâtral propose au lecteur et au spectateur comme expérience esthétique. Saisir le devenir intermédial de la poésie au théâtre permet de penser un modèle interartial placé sous le signe de l’hospitalité, où les arts, égaux, dialoguent entre eux et échangent, en faisant travailler ensemble leurs hétérogénéités et leurs altérités.
In an effort to do away with an essentialist, rigid, and generic approach to poetry in dramatic works, this research looks at the relationship between poetry and drama using an intermedial methodology. By studying a sample corpus made up of textual and theatrical works, this thesis shows how the active presence of poetry is at work in theatre, thereby redefining each of the two concepts through the ways in which they interact. The first chapter traces the genealogy of intermediality within poetry and drama, and that of the dynamic connections between drama and poetry. Throughout the twentieth century, poetry and theatre have come to be seen as « hypermedia » (Kattenbelt), each of them bringing into play various types of media. Meanwhile a number of playwrights started developing dramatic poems exploring intermedial processes. This research identifies and analyses four distinct forms in the thought and works of Mallarmé and Maeterlinck, Stein and Artaud, Gauvreau and Novarina, through the transmedial poetry developed by Cocteau at the confines of drama and cinematography. With a focus on works from the turn of the twentieth to twenty-first century, the second chapter offers a theoretical approach to the dramatic poem, that seeks to bring an updated approach to interactions between drama and poetry. The dramatic poem is an intermedial apparatus that, in Ortel and Rykner's view, inextricably combines the technical, the pragmatic and the symbolic. This apparatus is characterised by its dynamic radicalism, its performativity, its focus on the value of writing as a process and the way in which it conceives of impossibility as a dramatic driving force. Analyses of textual and dramatic works by Kane, Malone, Danis, Régy and Lemoine suggest how intermedial apparatuses are triggered and the kind of aesthetic experience the dramatic poem offers to readers and viewers. Contemplating intermedial processes of poetry in theatre allows for the reframing of an interartial model in an inclusive, hospitable fashion, where all art forms are considered equal, engage in dialogue and exchange, and combine their differences towards a common object.
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Fortier, Nadège. "Halte-là, le Canadien est là : analyse socio-sporto-culturelle de la série Bleu-blanc-rouge (1969-1979) de Serge Lemoyne (1941-1998)." Mémoire, 2013. http://www.archipel.uqam.ca/5619/1/M12952.pdf.

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Cette étude porte sur la série Bleu-Blanc-Rouge (1969-1979) de Serge Lemoyne (1941-1998). Ce corpus est caractérisé par des références au hockey et l'usage exclusif par le peintre du bleu, du blanc et du rouge. Bien que pouvant avoir de nombreuses significations, ces trois couleurs sont associées au Canadien de Montréal pour les Québécois contemporains à la création de l'œuvre. En effet, le club de hockey connaît une période très fructueuse qui débute dans les années cinquante jusqu'au début des années quatre-vingt et qui engendre une couverture médiatique importante. Des productions culturelles de tous les domaines empruntent cette thématique, ce qui a pour effet de mythifier le Canadien et ses membres. Inspiré des études de culture visuelle, ce mémoire s'intéresse à la construction mythique de l'équipe et à la façon dont elle a pu influencer la lecture des œuvres de Lemoyne. De même, il tente de comprendre comment ces œuvres ont pu participer au processus de mythification. Appuyé par les théories de l'ornnivorité culturelle et se basant sur une analyse historique des changements sociaux ayant cours dans les années soixante et soixante-dix au Québec, ce mémoire vise à relever en quoi Bleu-Blanc-Rouge est symptomatique d'une époque où la démocratisation de la culture est au centre des préoccupations. Le hockey est le point de mire du travail de Lemoyne, qui tente de rassembler autour de son œuvre les initiés de l'art contemporain et les classes populaires. ______________________________________________________________________________ MOTS-CLÉS DE L’AUTEUR : Serge Lemoyne, Bleu-Blanc-Rouge, Canadien de Montréal, culture populaire, mythe, démocratisation culturelle
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Books on the topic "Lemony (1970-....)"

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Kallick, Sonia Aamot. Lemont and its people, 1673-1910. Louisville, KY: Chicago Spectrum Press, 1998.

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Lutrov, Vladimir. Lemnos, Lemnos: Denník V.A. Hronca 1971-1984. Stará Pazova: Art Centrum Chlieb a hry, 2009.

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Doris, Cummings, and Cummings Dave, eds. Tempest-LeMans-LeMans Sport-Judge-Sprint: A book of information, 1964-1970, sport coupes-hardtop coupes-convertibles. Blairsville, PA, U.S.A: Crank'en Hope Publications, 1986.

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Bellande, Ray L. Ocean Springs: The way we were, 1900-1950 : old postcards from the collections of Elizabeth L. Roberts and J.K. Lemon. Ocean Springs, MS (P.O. Box 456, Ocean Springs 39566-0456): Ocean Springs Rotary Club, 1996.

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Stewart, Chris. Last days of the bus club: The fourth book in the Driving over lemons trilogy. London: Sort Of Books, 2014.

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Eugène Lemoine: 1920-1945. Paris: Guibert, 2008.

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The lemon grove. Evanston, Ill: Curbstone Books, 2012.

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Park, Paul. Jaguar at LeMans 1950-1995. Haynes Publishing, 2002.

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Lawrence, Durrell. Bitter Lemons of Cyprus. CSA Word, 2009.

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Lawrence, Durrell. Bitter Lemons of Cyprus. Faber & Faber, Limited, 2011.

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Book chapters on the topic "Lemony (1970-....)"

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Bannier, Christina E. "Der „Market for Lemons“ nach Akerlof (1970)." In Physica-Lehrbuch, 113–19. Heidelberg: Physica-Verlag HD, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-7908-1632-9_12.

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Pihko, Jukka. "Fibonacci Numbers and an Algorithm of Lemoine and Kátai." In Applications of Fibonacci Numbers, 287–97. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1910-5_32.

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Dunn, J. Michael, and Gary M. Hardegree. "Modal Logic And Closure Algebras." In Algebraic Methods in Philosophical Logic, 356–75. Oxford University PressOxford, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198531920.003.0010.

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Abstract The reader who has no previous familiarity with modal logic may wish to consult Hughes and Cresswell (1968, 1996). The classic, but now dated reference, is Lewis and Langford (1932). The modal logics which we shall consider are only a few among many. The reader wanting to know more about the many should consult Chellas (1980), Segerberg (1971) or Gabbay (1976). Incidentally, this section is very much influenced by Lemmon (1966) and Lemmon with Scott (1977).
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"6. SAN DIEGO-LEMON GROVE: FLORESCENCE, 1930-1950." In Familia, 118–50. University of California Press, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/9780520342880-010.

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"Lemon v. Kurtzman (1971)." In The Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties in America, 558–60. Routledge, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315699868-392.

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"1971 Pontiac LeMans." In Out of the Woods, 9. Yale University Press, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/9780300162059-009.

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Wallach, Van. "HISSS (Herpetological Investigations: Systematic Serpentes Sourcebook)." In Deep Science Publishing. Deep Science Publishing, 2025. https://doi.org/10.70593/978-93-49307-92-6.

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This database is intended to be a resource to aid in the identification of snakes from around the world. Although there are regional guides to snakes for most countries, very few exist for larger geographical regions (i.e. Europe, West Africa, East Africa, South Africa, Central America) and none cover the entire planet except superficially. The most comprehensive snake book is by O'Shea (2018) but only deals with 600 of the nearly 4300 currently recognized species and does not provide an identification key. There is a dearth of basic scale counts in the literature. Even among field guides, only a small proportion of them provide morphological data for the included species, the exceptions being publications that provide scale counts in addition to identification keys such as Stejneger (1907), Wall (1921), Taylor (1922), Pope (1935), Bourret (1936), Smith (1943), Silva (1980), Pérez-Santos & Moreno (1988, 1990), Zhao et al. (1998), Savage (2002), Carreira et al. (2005), Lang & Vogel (2005), Zhao (2006), Lemos-Espinal & Smith (2007a-b), Dixon & Lemos-Espinal (2010), Lemos-Espinal & Dixon (2010, 2016), Gaulke (2011), Lang (2011, 2013, 2017), McCranie (2011), Cox et al. (2013), Starace (2013), Cogger (2014), Stuebing et al. (2014), Pereira-Filho et al. (2017), Lemos-Espinal et al. (2018, 2019), Chippaux & Jackson (2019), Charlton (2020), Matsui & Mori (2021), Solórzano (2022), David et al. (2023), Spawls et al. (2023), Trape (2023), and Eipper & Eipper (2024).
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Tsipouras, Petros, and Michael W. Kilpatrick. "LMBR1 and Acheiropodia and Preaxial Polydactyly." In Inborn Errors Of Development, 1507–12. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195306910.003.0176.

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Abstract Acheiropodia (OMIM 200500) is a genetically inherited limb malformation detected at birth. The condition was initially described in 1929 (Peacock, 1929) and since then, several reports have delineatedits clinical and radiographic phenotype(Toledoand Saldanha, 1969, 1972; Marcallo et al., 1979; Grimaldi et al., 1983; Fett-Conte and Richieri-Costa, 1990; Lemos Silveira and Freire-Maia, 1998). Recently, Acheiropodia was mapped on 7q36 (Escamilla et al., 2000; Ianakiev et al., 2001) in a region overlapping with that of Preaxial polydactyly (PPD, OMIM 1745000) (Heutink et al., 1994; Tsukurov et al., 1994). The two conditions albeit phenotypically distinct appear to originate from structural disruptions of the C7orf2 gene locus (Ianakiev et al., 2001), which encodes the orthologue of the murine Limb region 1 (Lmbr1) gene (Clark et al., 2000). While a null mutation of the C7orf2 gene transcript results in Acheiropodia, PPD probably results from the inability of the same locus to function as a cis-acting regulator for the Sonic hedgehog (SHH) gene (Lettice et al., 2002).
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Chapman, Nathan S., and Michael W. McConnell. "The Rise and Fall of the Lemon Test." In Agreeing to Disagree, 87—C5P14. Oxford University PressNew York, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195304664.003.0006.

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Abstract This chapter details the rise and fall of the Lemon test. In Lemon v. Kurtzman (1971), a school-funding case, the U.S. Supreme Court laid down three rules: A law must have a secular purpose, must have a “primary effect” that “neither advances nor inhibits religion,” and may not foster an “excessive entanglement” between government and religion. Failure to meet any of these three rules rendered a law unconstitutional. For three decades, the Court treated the Lemon test as a one-size-fits-all doctrine for evaluating establishment claims, applying it to a wide array of factual scenarios. However, the Lemon test was plagued by conceptual ambiguity, overemphasized separationism at the expense of religious freedom, and departed from the historical understanding of disestablishment. As such, instead of a single Establishment Clause test, the Court has developed context-sensitive doctrines that reflect a more accurate understanding of the history of religious disestablishment.
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"Interview with Texas Cowboy Robert Lemmons (1940)." In African American Studies Center. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acref/9780195301731.013.34153.

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Conference papers on the topic "Lemony (1970-....)"

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Ferreira, R. C. P., R. J. C. Paiva, D. L. Viana, and F. H. V. Hazin. "NEW RECORD OF THE GIANT DEEP-SEA ISOPOD BATHYNOMUS MIYAREI LEMOS DE CASTRO, 1978 (CRUSTACEA: CIROLANIDAE) FROM NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL." In X Congresso Brasileiro sobre Crustáceos. Sociedade Brasileira de Carcinologia, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.21826/2178-7581x2018285.

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Augusto, Marcelo Gaudio. "As transformações na arquitetura rural paulista pré-moderna." In Encontro da História da Arte. Universidade Estadual de Campinas, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.20396/eha.6.2010.3864.

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Este texto pretende explorar as diversas influências que a casa paulista rural recebeu no decorrer dos séculos. A arquitetura paulista foi por muito tempo tratada com pouca atenção na história da arquitetura brasileira, talvez pelo seu menor refinamento em relação ao barroco mineiro ou à arquitetura colonial do nordeste. É apenas com Luís Saia, em meados do século XX, que as grosseiras casas de taipa se tornam relevantes. Desde então, o estudo do legado desta cultura material foi tema de vários autores (BENINCASA:2003; FERRÃO:2005; HOMEM:1998; KATINSKY:1976; LEMOS:1999; SILVA:2006). Estes tendem a estabelecer períodos diferentes para a arquitetura paulista, porém frequentemente divergem ao organizar segmentações aos diferentes momentos que tal arquitetura apresenta. Estas divisões são baseadas a partir de diversos condicionantes: ciclos econômicos, a movimentação das populações, ou mesmo o tempo.
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Flemisch, Frank, Nicolas Daniel Herzberger, Marcel Usai, and Joscha Wasser. "Beyond Levels of Automation: Human System Modes, Levels, Functions and Patterns for an Intelligent Human Systems Integration of Humans and Co-Systems." In Intelligent Human Systems Integration (IHSI 2024) Integrating People and Intelligent Systems. AHFE International, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1004516.

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Technological developments like automation, autonomous functions or generative artificial intelligence might contribute solving global challenges like global warming, energy shortage or demographic change, but only if this technology is intelligently integrated with humans, organizations, and the environment, in short: Only with a truly intelligent Human Systems Integration (HSI). Examples for this integration challenge can be found in aviation with increasingly automated aircraft or uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS), on the road with partially and highly automated vehicles, in industry 4.0 with partially autonomous factories, or in defence systems with highly automated or “autonomous” weapon systems.Key concepts that help to structure the complexity of such sociotechnical systems are operation modes e.g., with the example of mode confusion in aviation (e.g., Abbott et al., 1996), levels of automation (LOA, starting with Sheridan et al., 1978, landmark publication by Parasuraman et al., 2000 and SAE, 2021), layers of assistance and automation (e.g., Pacaux-Lemoine & Flemisch, 2019 and Flemisch et al., 2019), and Human Systems Patterns (e.g., Alexander et al., 1977 and Baltzer, 2021).Especially in the discussion about vehicle automation, the perception in the community might be that everything is solved with LOA (e.g., as the SAE, 2021 based on bast, Gasser et al., 2012). On the other hand, with more variation in automation, it becomes increasingly clear that the concept of LOA is very valuable from an engineering perspective, but not sufficiently clear for users without being complemented with other concepts. For human factors and human systems integration (HSI) in aviation, automotive & transportation automation as well as in Industry 4.0, we successfully used LOA together with modes, layers and especially patterns, and matched them with the classical human factors constructs of performance, workload, situation awareness and usability.A key concept for a sufficient understanding of LOA, modes, layers and patterns are models, especially mental models as a representation of the real human-machine system within the cognition of the human or machine actors in the different layers of a system. More precisely, it is crucial to maintain the consistency between levels, layers, modes and patterns, i.e., sufficient consistency of the mental models and, based on this, sufficient situational awareness of all relevant stakeholders. Subsequently, the consistency between capability, authority, control and finally responsibility is important (e.g., Flemisch et al., 2012 and F. Flemisch et al., 2023).
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Leal, Daniela Viana. "Oscar Niemeyer e o mercado imobiliário de São Paulo na década de 1950: o escritório satélite sob direção do arquiteto Carlos Lemos e os edifícios encomendados pelo Banco Nacional Imobiliário." In Encontro da História da Arte. Universidade Estadual de Campinas, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.20396/eha.1.2005.3572.

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