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Daniel, Talbott, ed. Silver linings: Meditations on finding joy and beauty in unexpected places. San Francisco: Conari Press, 2008.

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Monaco, Thomas A. Invasive plant ecology and management: Linking processes to practice. Wallingford, Oxfordshire: CABI, 2012.

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Design, on the Waterfront Workshop (1993 Toronto Ont ). Design on the waterfront: Linking people, places and nature : workshop proceedings, November 8 and 9, 1993. Toronto: Waterfront Regeneration Trust, 1993.

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Lingling Diqu zhi: Shui li shui dian zhi. [Lingling Diqu?: s.n.], 1995.

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United States. Dept. of Energy. Office of Environmental Management. Linking legacies: Connecting the Cold War nuclear weapons production processes to their environmental consequences. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Energy, Office of Environmental Management, 1997.

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Brehony, Eamonn G. Birds in different places do not speak one language: A study to determine a methodology for linking indigenous community practices in East Africa with outside development intervention strategies. Dublin: University College Dublin, 1998.

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Fitzgibbon, Marion. Birds in different places do not speak one language: A study to determine a methodology for linking indigenous community practices in East Africa with outside development intervention strategies. Dublin: University College Dublin, 1998.

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Boffo, Vanna, ed. A Glance at Work. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6655-187-4.

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The topics of work flexibility, precarious jobs, and the relationship between work, the market and production are subjects that are widely debated in the sociological, philosophical, economic and political spheres. Yet these topics are less touched on in the tradition of pedagogical research. The intention of this book is to build a seedbed for reflection on the central position assumed by work in the lives of every woman and man, inhabitants of a planet in which the transformation of work activities is imposing radical changes on lifestyles, community-building and societies. Work is not an abstract concept, but is incorporated into every human person who does it and into the relationships linking them to others. Man, his education and human formation provide the pivot around which to perform a pedagogical survey within the universe of "work", and inside the relationship between the human condition and working/professional life. What sense does work acquire today when going to observe children, young people, adults or migrants? Namely, what sense does it assume when its pivotal viewpoint is shifted off-centre in time and space? The essays intend to spark agile but critical, synchronic and diachronic reflection which, stemming from contextual questions on the meaning of work and on change in the workplace, will proceed to investigate the subjects in their specific lives and existential conditions. Essays by: Vanna Boffo, Pietro Causarano, Giovanna Del Gobbo, Emiliano Macinai, Maria Rita Mancaniello, Stefano Oliviero and Clara Silva.
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Maya Lin: Linking People and Places. Celebration Press (NJ), 2005.

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Parker, Philip M. The 2007-2012 World Outlook for New Motor Vehicle Drum Brake Assemblies, Backing Plates, Shoes, Linings, and Cylinders Sold Together Excluding Asbestos Linings. ICON Group International, Inc., 2006.

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The 2006-2011 World Outlook for Fabricated Steel Plate Pipe, Penstocks, Tunnel Lining, Stacks, and Breeching. Icon Group International, Inc., 2005.

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Parker, Philip M. The 2007-2012 World Outlook for Fabricated Steel Plate Pipe, Penstocks, Tunnel Lining, Stacks, and Breeching. ICON Group International, Inc., 2006.

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Cham, Mei-mei. Linking people, linking places: A study of electronic mail-based communications and networks in the library world withspecial reference to PACS-L. 1992.

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1956-, Christie Jessica Joyce, ed. Landscapes of origin in the Americas: Creation narratives linking ancient places and present communities. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2009.

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Places: Linking Nature and Culture for Understanding and Planning (Energy, Ecology and the Environment). University of Calgary Press, 2009.

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C, Monday John, Shugart Timothy B, Tamayo Joseph A, and ASTM Sub-Committee D-33.12 on Service and Circulating Cooling Water Systems., eds. Manual on coating and lining methods for cooling water systems in power plants. West Conshohocken, PA: ASTM, 1995.

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Stefan Polnyi Tragende Linien Tragende Flchen. Axel Menges, 2013.

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Romanowski, Nick. Planting Wetlands and Dams. CSIRO Publishing, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643098008.

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Wetland planting can bring back biodiversity, reduce the impact of drought and flood, improve water quality and conserve beauty in a mismanaged landscape. Planting Wetlands and Dams is a step-by-step, plain language guide to the creation of conditions in which wetland plants will thrive, from design and construction to collecting plants, seeds and propagation. Completely revised and expanded, this new edition includes comprehensive information for around 200 genera of wetland plants from Tasmania to the tropics, complemented by more than 60 new colour photographs. It discusses the modification and improvement of existing dams, new lining materials available, and planning for plant and animal habitat needs. It provides updated information on legal requirements as well as significant exotic weeds, and examines the pros and cons of establishing new wetlands in dry climates.
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Forrest, Alan. The Death of the French Atlantic. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199568956.001.0001.

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The Preface places the book in its historiographical context and asks how far the French Atlantic did ‘die’ in the Age of Revolutions. It places the crisis of the late eighteenth century in a transnational context, linking the histories of France and the Caribbean and discussing fortunes of port cities like Nantes, Bordeaux, and La Rochelle in a deliberately comparative manner. The book draws heavily on recent work on slavery, the slave trade, and the public memory of slavery that has been so influential on both sides of the Atlantic, and sets out to explain political and moral forces, as well as the purely economic issues, which combined to threaten French colonial prosperity.
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Paul, Hendricks, Kudray Gregory M, Lenard Susan, Maxell Bryce, and Montana Natural Heritage Program, eds. A multi-scale analysis linking prairie breeding birds to site and landscape factors including USGS GAP data. Helena, Mont: Montana Natural Heritage Program, 2007.

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R, Halford Gary, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Large-displacement structural durability analyses of simple bend specimen emulating rocket nozzle liners. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1994.

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R, Halford Gary, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Large-displacement structural durability analyses of simple bend specimen emulating rocket nozzle liners. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1994.

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R, Halford Gary, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Large-displacement structural durability analyses of simple bend specimen emulating rocket nozzle liners. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1994.

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Ruban, Anatoly I. Classical Boundary-Layer Theory. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199681754.003.0002.

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Chapter 1 discusses the flows that can be described in the framework of Prandtl’s 1904 classical boundary-layer theory, including the Blasius boundary layer on a flat plate and the Falkner–Skan solutions for the boundary layer on a wedge surface. It presents Schlichting’s solution for the laminar jet and Tollmien’s solution for the viscous wake. These are followed by analysis of Chapman’s shear layer performed with the help of Prandtl’s transposition theorem. It also considers the boundary layer on the surface of a fast rotating cylinder with the purpose of linking the circulation around the cylinder with the speed of its rotation. It concludes discussion of the classical boundary-layer theory with analysis of compressible boundary layers, including the interactive boundary layers in hypersonic flows.
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Chicago, Judy. Embroidering Our Heritage: The Dinner Party Needlework. DoubleDay, 1988.

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Fitzgerald, William, and Efrossini Spentzou. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198768098.003.0001.

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Part One of the introduction places the book within the framework of the recent spatial turn in the Humanities, engaging with key psychogeographical notions. It contextualizes the volume with reference to relevant studies on both Greek and Latin literature that have engaged with such perspectives. This part also explores how Roman writers themselves spatialize their narratives and maps how different contributors engage with the spatial element of the various narratives. Part Two engages with aspects of modern political philosophy, utilizing it in order to appreciate the ideological disputes inherent in space’s capacity to both represent and construct. This Part engages with various spatial theorists who attempt to write about space while avoiding polarized categorizations. Part Three provides an extensive and intertwined interpretation of all contributions, linking the varied discussions into a consideration of the qualities and potential of the written spaces.
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Smith, Jennifer J. Tracing New Genealogies. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474423939.003.0005.

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Chapter four turns to a more intimate form of affiliation than either nation or community: family. The period from the 1970s onward has produced the greatest concentration of cycles since modernism, because writers embraced the cycle to express the contingency of being ethnic and American. Family, rather than community or time, is the dominant linking structure for many of these cycles, reflecting how immigration laws placed family and education above country of origin. This chapter focuses on the role of family in the production and reception of Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club (1989), Julie Alvarez’s How the García Girls Lost Their Accents (1991), and Jhumpa Lahiri’s Unaccustomed Earth (2008). These cycles argue that subjectivity—and by extension gender and ethnic attachments—derives not only from biological relationships but also from “formative kinship,” which originates in shared experiences that the characters choose to value.
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P, Rupela O., Asia Working Group on Biological Nitrogen Fixation in Legumes., and International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics., eds. Linking biological nitrogen fixation research in Asia: Report of a meeting of the Asia Working Group on Biological Nitrogen Fixation in Legumes, 6-8 Dec. 1993, ICRISAT Asia Center, India. Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh: International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics, 1994.

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Díaz-Guardamino, Marta, Leonardo García Sanjuán, and David Wheatley, eds. The Lives of Prehistoric Monuments in Iron Age, Roman, and Medieval Europe. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198724605.001.0001.

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This volume explores the pervasive influence exerted by some prehistoric monuments on European social life over thousands of years, and reveals how they can act as a node linking people through time, possessing huge ideological and political significance. Through the advancement of theoretical approaches and scientific methodologies, archaeologists have been able to investigate how some of these monuments provide resources to negotiate memories, identities, and power and social relations throughout European history. The essays in this collection examine the life-histories of carefully chosen megalithic monuments, stelae and statue-menhirs, and rock art sites of various European and Mediterranean regions during the Iron Age and Roman and Medieval times. By focusing on the concrete interaction between people, monuments, and places, the volume offers an innovative outlook on a variety of debated issues. Prominent among these is the role of ancient remains in the creation, institutionalization, contestation, and negotiation of social identities and memories, as well as their relationship with political economy in early historic European societies. By contributing to current theoretical debates on materiality, landscape, and place-making, The Lives of Prehistoric Monuments in Iron Age, Roman, and Medieval Europe seeks to overcome disciplinary boundaries between prehistory and history, and highlight the long-term, genealogical nature of our engagement with the world.
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Gunn, Geoffrey C. Imagined Geographies. Hong Kong University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5790/hongkong/9789888528653.001.0001.

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A study of the history and geography of the pre-1800 world such as it touches the vast space linking the eastern Mediterranean with the Indian Ocean littoral, the Southeast Asian world, and the coast of China and Japan, this book argues that different regions astride the maritime silk roads were not merely interconnected waterways, but also “imagined geographies.” In turn five such geographic imaginaries are examined, specifically Indian, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, and European including an imagined Great South Land. Drawing upon an array of marine and other archaeological examples, the book offers evidence of the intertwining of political, cultural, and economic regions across the sea silk roads from ancient times until the early modern period, such as evidenced by the activities of arriving Europeans. By taking a broader civilizational approach, the book goes beyond simple national history and places the maritime realm within a greater spatial perspective to offer a decentered world regional history. Pitched at history lovers from all around the world, and deliberately avoiding the centrisms that come with national histories, the book should surely satisfy readers seeking to know more about how their forebears viewed their respective regions and how their region fits into world history with local uniqueness.
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Hughes, Kyle, and Donald MacRaild. Ribbon Societies in Nineteenth-Century Ireland and its Diaspora. Liverpool University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781786941350.001.0001.

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The book is the first full-length study of Irish Ribbonism. It traces its development from its origins in the Defender movement of the 1790s to the latter part of the century when the remnants of the Ribbon tradition found solace in a new movement: the quasi-constitutional affinities of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. This book places Ribbonism firmly within Ireland’s long tradition of secret societies and show that, due to its diversity and adaptability, it stood apart from other similar bodies and showed remarkable longevity not matched by its contemporaries. The book describes the wider context of Catholic struggles for improved standing, explores traditions and networks for association, and it describes external impressions. This study utilises very rich archives in the form of state surveillances records and evidence from spies. ‘Show trial’ proceedings also are examined in detail. Throughout, the book deploys masses of press reportage. Harnesssing such evidence, the book shows that Ribbonism was a sophisticated and durable underground network drawing together various strands of the rural and urban Catholic populace in Ireland and Britain. Operating as a militant bulwark against Orangeism, an immigrant aid society, a social club, a proto-political collective, it also was at times a primitive trade union. Ribbonism operated more widely than previous studies have revealed, and was, in fact, a transnational entity linking Irish communities in Ireland and Britain, with trace elements also in the USA, Canada and Australia.
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George, Sam. Botany, sexuality and women's writing, 1760-1830: From modest shoot to forward plant. Manchester University Press, 2012.

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Abdichten von Bauwerken durch Injektion. Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.51202/9783816793618.

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Wesentliche und häufig auftretende Ursachen für Bauschäden sind der Wasser- und Feuchteeintritt an erdberührten Bauteilen. Zur Instandsetzung solcher Schäden gelangen zunehmend Materialien zur Anwendung, die durch Injektion in die betroffenen Bauteile oder den angrenzenden Baugrund eingebracht werden. Dabei handelt es sich neben langjährig bewährten Produkten in vielen Fällen auch um neu entwickelte innovative Injektionsstoffe. Für eine Reihe von Materialien und Verfahren existieren derzeit keine Regelwerke, so dass die Anwendung durchaus mit Risiken für Bauherren, Planer und ausführende Unternehmen behaftet sein kann. Eine Arbeitsgruppe aus Fachleuten im Bereich der Planung, Ausführung, Materialherstellung, Bauüberwachung und Materialprüfung hat unter dem Dach der Studiengesellschaft für unterirdische Verkehrsanlagen (STUVA) nun die dritte, aktualisierte und deutlich ergänzte Ausgabe des inzwischen zum Standardwerk avancierten Merkblatts erarbeitet. Es spiegelt übersichtlich strukturiert den gegenwärtigen Stand auf dem Gebiet der nachträglichen Bauwerksabdichtung durch Injektionen wieder. Gegenstand sind in erster Linie Stoffe und Applikationsverfahren zur Instandsetzung von Bauwerken und zum Füllen von Rissen. Besonders erwähnt seien in diesem Zusammenhang Gelschleierabdichtungen im Baugrund, flächige Injektionen in Bauteile, Riss- und Hohlrauminjektionen, der Einsatz von Injektionsschläuchen und Injektionskanälen sowie die Injektion von Bewegungsfugen.
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Botany, Sexuality and Women's Writing 1760-1830: From Modest Shoot to Forward Plant. Manchester University Press, 2008.

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McGreavy, Bridie, and David Hart. Sustainability Science and Climate Change Communication. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228620.013.563.

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Direct experience, scientific reports, and international media coverage make clear that the breadth, severity, and multiple consequences from climate change are far-reaching and increasing. Like many places globally, the northeastern United States is already experiencing climate change, including one of the world’s highest rates of ocean warming, reduced durations of winter ice cover on lakes, a marked increase in the frequency of extreme precipitation events, and climate-mediated ecological disruptions of invasive species. Given current and projected changes in ecosystems, communities, and economies, it is essential to find ways to anticipate and reduce vulnerabilities to change and, at the same time, promote sustainable economic development and human well-being.The emerging field of sustainability science offers a promising conceptual and analytic framework for accelerating progress towards sustainable development. Sustainability science aims to be use-inspired and to connect basic and applied knowledge with solutions for societal benefit. This approach draws from diverse disciplines, theories, and methods organized around the broad goal of maintaining and improving life support systems, ecosystem health, and human well-being. Partners in New England have been using sustainability science as a framework for stakeholder-engaged, interdisciplinary research that has generated use-inspired knowledge and multiple solutions for more than a decade. Sustainability science has helped produce a landscape-scale approach to wetland conservation; emergency response plans for invasive species that threaten livelihoods and cultures; decision support tools for improved water quality management and public health for beach use and shellfish consumption; and the development of robust partnership networks across disciplines and institutions. Understanding and reducing vulnerability to climate change is a central motivating factor in this portfolio of projects because linking knowledge about social-ecological systems with effective policy action requires a holistic view that addresses complex intersecting stressors.One common theme in these varied efforts is the way that communication fundamentally shapes collaborative research and social, technical, and policy outcomes from sustainability science. Communication as a discipline has, for more than two thousand years, sought to understand how environments and symbols shape human life, forms of social organization, and collective decision making. The result is a body of scholarship and practical techniques that are diverse and well adapted to meet the complexity of contemporary sustainability challenges. The complexity of the issues that sustainability science aspires to solve requires diversity and flexibility to be able to adapt approaches to the specific needs of a situation. Long-term, cross-scale, and multi-institutional sustainability science collaborations show that communication research and practice can help build communities and networks, and advance technical and policy solutions to confront the challenges of climate change and promote sustainability now and in future.
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