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Spahl, Robert. Safety tests for components of vehicles using load spectra. Aachen: Shaker, 1996.

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Noback, R. The generation of equal probability design load conditions, using P.S.D.-techniques. Amsterdam: National Aerospace Laboratory NLR, 1985.

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F, Newell James, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Composite load spectra for select space propulsion structural components: Final report. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1994.

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W, Ho H., Kurth R. E, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Composite load spectra for select space propulsion structural components: Final report. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1991.

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Brondsted, Povl. Fatigue testing: Establishment of a standard method for fatigue testing under variable load amplitudes simulating offshore load spectra. Roskilde: Riso National Laboratory, 1988.

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Walter, Richard W. Study of statistical variations of load spectra and material properties on aircraft fatigue life. Monterey, Calif: Naval Postgraduate School, 1992.

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Mason, Patrick H. Identification of random loads impinging on the RAH-66 Comanche Helicopter empennage using spectral analysis. Monterey, Calif: Naval Postgraduate School, 1998.

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Composite load spectra for select space propulsion structural components: Annual report. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1986.

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Composite load spectra for select space propulsion structural components: Annual report. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1986.

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Improving traffic characterization to enhance pavement design and performance: Load spectra development. [Olympia, Wash.]: Washington State Dept. of Transportation, 2005.

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Lord Dunsany H P Lovecraft And Ray Bradbury Spectral Journeys. Scarecrow Press, 2013.

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Touponce, William F. Lord Dunsany, H. P. Lovecraft, and Ray Bradbury: Spectral Journeys. Scarecrow Press, Incorporated, 2013.

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Whitney-Robinson, Voronica. Spectre of the Black Rose (Ravenloft Terror of Lord Soth, Vol. 2). Wizards of the Coast, 1999.

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Touponce, William F. Lord Dunsany, H.P. Lovecraft, and Ray Bradbury: Spectral Journeys (Studies in Supernatural Literature). Scarecrow Press, 2013.

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Identification of Random Loads Impinging on the RAH-66 Comanche Helicopter Empennage Using Spectral Analysis. Storming Media, 1998.

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Evans, Charlotte, Anne Creaton, Marcus Kennedy, and Terry Martin, eds. Paediatric retrieval. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198722168.003.0019.

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Paediatric critical care retrieval provides some of the most challenging clinical scenarios for the retrieval physician. Children have a relatively low incidence of critical illness in comparison to adults and they constitute a minority of the population (around 20% or less in high-income countries). Approximately 50% of critically ill children are under 2 years of age, with a more even age-distribution from pre-school through to school-age and teenage years. Consequently, paediatric intensive care and paediatric intensive care retrieval are low volume, highly specialized areas of practice in healthcare systems that cater predominantly for adults. In comparison to neonatal retrieval, the case load in paediatric intensive care transport is small; however, there is a much wider spectrum of pathology. Thus, paediatric intensive care transport differs from both adult and neonatal retrieval. It requires appropriate specialist expertise and skills in the entire age-range and disease spectrum of paediatric intensive care as well as a well-designed paediatric retrieval system.
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Sequenzia, Amy, ed. Typed Words, Loud Voices. Autonomous Press, 2015.

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Gordon, Gregory S. Adopting Incitement to Commit War Crimes. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190612689.003.0011.

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Chapter 10 proposes a new atrocity speech offense—incitement to commit war crimes. It demonstrates that any imagined ills related to this proposed expansion of speech criminalization in the military context-- from supposed chilling effects to drags on operational efficiency – are easily outweighed by the salutary impact of wider proscription. The chapter contends that exposing intraforce military relations to the specter of greater verbal regulation will promote law of armed conflict (LOAC) compliance and esprit de corps, thereby ultimately enhancing broader functional objectives. It also explains why the proposal’s timing is propitious. War weapons have become more lethal and war tactics more savage. And the incitement offense has fossilized as a penal option within the narrow target-crime confines of genocide. As the international legal imagination has begun to visualize its utility in relation to other global crimes, notably terrorism, its adaption for LOAC violation purposes seems prudently incremental and normatively sound.
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Harris, Johanna. Sectarian Groups. Edited by Andrew Hiscock and Helen Wilcox. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199672806.013.27.

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This chapter discusses the grey areas between conformity and separatism, and the problem of Puritanism in this context, beginning with the radical inheritances of England’s earliest underground separatist Protestant congregations in 1560s London, the evolved separatism of Dorothy Hazzard’s Bristol house church, and the connections between the Leveller Katherine Chidley, the Independent William Greenhill, and the Fifth Monarchist Anna Trapnel, as an example of the points of unity felt by believers across a spectrum of occasional conformity and radical puritan dissent. It highlights Lord Brooke’s 1641 description of the subtle degrees of separation between ‘Conformist’, ‘Non-Conformist’, ‘Separatist and Semi-Seperatist’ (sic). He argues that the 1640s saw a coalescence of underground dissent with evolved sectarianism, largely enabled by Civil War conditions and Cromwellian rule, resulting in more free and strident expressions of the individual right to read and interpret Scripture, through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.
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French, Derek, Stephen W. Mayson, and Christopher L. Ryan. 11. Borrowing and security. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198778301.003.0011.

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This chapter considers borrowing as an important method of financing a company’s activities and security as a right of recourse against company property if the loan is not repaid on time. It begins by discussing security for financial obligations, paying particular attention to security contracts, the redemption or discharge of security, and the realisation of security. It then turns to the registration of non-possessory security contracts, the priorities of legal and equitable charges, and floating charges as a form of security and their crystallisation. The extent to which the assets of anyone considering extending credit to a company are already charged as security is also explained. The chapter considers three particularly significant court cases: Evans v Rival Granite Quarries Ltd [1910] 2 KB 979; Re Spectrum Plus Ltd [2005] UKHL 41, [2005] 2 AC 680; and Re Yorkshire Woolcombers Association Ltd [1903] 2 Ch 284.
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French, Derek. 11. Borrowing and security. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198815105.003.0011.

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This chapter considers borrowing as an important method of financing a company’s activities, and security as a right of recourse against company property if the loan is not repaid on time. It begins by discussing security for financial obligations, paying particular attention to security contracts, the redemption or discharge of security and the realisation of security. It then turns to the registration of non-possessory security contracts, the priorities of legal and equitable charges and floating charges as a form of security and their crystallisation. The extent to which the assets of a company to which anyone is considering extending credit are already charged as security is also explained. The chapter considers three particularly significant court cases: Evans v Rival Granite Quarries Ltd [1910] 2 KB 979; Re Spectrum Plus Ltd [2005] UKHL 41, [2005] 2 AC 680; and Re Yorkshire Woolcombers Association Ltd [1903] 2 Ch 284.
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Newton, Hannah. ‘A Double Delight’. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198779025.003.0005.

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Recovery from disease was an event of profound religious significance in early modern England, because it was thought to be ordained by God. This chapter investigates the perceived impact of bodily recovery on spiritual well-being, and asks how patients and their loved ones reacted to the belief that ultimately it was the Lord who had raised them from the sickbed. It shows that across the Protestant spectrum, experiences of recovery were shaped by what can be called the ‘art of recovery’, a set of moral duties and devotional practices derived from Scripture, which were supposed to be performed in the wake of illness. These included resisting sin, cultivating ‘holy affections’, and joining together in collective praise. When patients succeeded in these duties, the joy of recovery was greatly multiplied, since it signified that their souls as well as their bodies were better; but when they failed, the happiness was undermined.
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Maslon, Laurence. Was There Too Much of a Crowd, All Too Lush and Loud? Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199832538.003.0011.

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The decade of the 1960s provided the last fertile commercial field for pop singers interpreting Broadway material. Songs from incipient Broadway scores were introduced to America far ahead of their debuts on the New York stage; likewise, there was an important cadre of pop singers who were associated with Broadway material: Tony Bennett, Bobby Darin, Louis Armstrong, to name a few. Even more compellingly, there were pop singers who also performed to acclaim on Broadway: Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé, Robert Goulet, Sammy Davis, Jr., and Barbra Streisand. The symbiotic relationship between their stage and pop material would invigorate the musical scene. At the same time, rock and roll ascended the cultural ladder and elbowed show music out of the express lane of popular music. Throughout the 1960s, the two genres coexisted in a tenuous détente, but by the end of the decade, Broadway music had to face the specter of cultural irrelevance.
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Loewenstein, David. Heresy and Treason. Edited by James Simpson and Brian Cummings. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199212484.013.0015.

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In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, an acute religious crisis occurred in England due to the troublesome specter of heresies proliferating at the time. During the 1520s and 1530s, Thomas More, Lord Chancellor, played a major role in the escalating polemical warfare against Lutheran and evangelical heresy. And in the 1640s and 1650s, the fragmentation of Protestantism provoked powerful new fears of unbridled heresies and the rise of anti-heretical writings. This article examines the cultural fears sparked by the hysterical religious imagination and how they generated enormous anxieties, savagery, and bitter religious contention and polarization. It also looks at the anti-heresy literature of the English Civil War and Interregnum in the context of new legislation enacted by Parliament to control the proliferation of religious error. In addition, it considers the remarkable continuities between the late Middle Ages and early modern period with regard to heresy, treason, fears, and the feverish religious imagination, along with what was distinctive about the imaginings of heretics and heresies during those unstable decades.
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Marshall, Catherine, Bernard Lightman, and Richard England, eds. The Metaphysical Society (1869-1880). Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198846499.001.0001.

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The Metaphysical Society was founded in 1869 at the instigation of James Knowles, editor of the Contemporary Review and then of the Nineteenth Century, as a private dining and debate club that gathered together a latter-day clerisy. Building on the tradition of the Cambridge Apostles, the founding members elected talented men from across the Victorian intellectual spectrum: bishops, one Cardinal, philosophers, scientists, literary figures, and politicians. There were liberals and conservatives, empiricists and intuitionists, and Protestants, Catholics, and unbelievers. It included in its 62 members the prominent intellectual superstars of the period, such as T. H. Huxley; William Gladstone; Walter Bagehot; Henry Edward Manning; John Ruskin; and Alfred, Lord Tennyson. The members of the Society discussed the reality of miracles, the status of evolution, and the nature of ethics. This collection moves beyond Alan Willard Brown’s 1947 pioneering study of the Metaphysical Society by offering a more detailed analysis of its inner dynamics and its larger impact outside the dining room at the Grosvenor Hotel. It casts light on many of the colourful figures that joined the Society and also examines, with fresh eyes, the major concepts that informed the papers presented at Society meetings. By discussing groups, important individuals, and underlying concepts, the chapters contribute to a rich, new picture of Victorian intellectual life during the 1870s, a period when intellectuals were wondering how, and what, to believe in a time of social change, spiritual crisis, and scientific progress.
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Joosen, Vanessa, ed. Connecting Childhood and Old Age in Popular Media. University Press of Mississippi, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496815163.001.0001.

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Media narratives in popular culture often ascribe interchangeable characteristics to childhood and old age. In the manner of George Lakoff and Mark Johnson’s Metaphors We Live By, the authors in this volume envision the presumed semblance between children and the elderly as a root metaphor that finds succinct articulation in the idea that “children are like old people” and vice versa. The volume explores the recurrent use of this root metaphor in literature and media from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. The authors demonstrate how it shapes and is reinforced by a spectrum of media products from Western and East-Asian countries. Most the media products addressed were developed for children as their primary audience, and range from children’s classics such as Heidi to recent Dutch children’s books about euthanasia. Various authors also consider narratives produced either for adults (for instance, the TV series Mad Men, and the novel Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close) or for a dual audience (for example, the family film Paddington or The Simpsons). The diversity of these products in terms of geography, production date, and audience buttresses a broad comparative exploration of the connection between childhood and old age, allowing the authors to bring out culturally specific aspects and biases. Finally, since this book also unites scholars from a variety of disciplines (media studies, children’s literature studies, film studies, pedagogy, sociology), the individual chapters provide a range of methods for studying the connection between childhood and old age.
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Brandt, Sebastian, and Hartmut Gehring. Anaesthesia for medical imaging and bronchoscopic procedures. Edited by Peter F. Mahoney and Michel M. R. F. Struys. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199642045.003.0077.

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Anaesthesia in ‘remote areas’ is required for medical imaging (CT, MRI, PET-CT), angiography, endoscopy, and interventions (stenting, thrombectomy, coiling, laser therapy, biopsies, radiotherapy) in a number of medical disciplines (paediatrics, radiology, cardiology, pulmonology, gastroenterology, surgery, cardiac surgery, emergency medicine). The spectrum of anaesthetic techniques is broad. It reaches from standby (monitored anaesthesia care), through analgesia and sedation (with spontaneous breathing), to general anaesthesia and mechanical ventilation. Regional anaesthesia techniques are also required under certain circumstances. In the last few years there has been a move away from open procedures to interventional techniques. The complexity of these interventions has increased (i.e. interventional cardiac valve replacements) and the patients tend to be older and suffer from a multitude of co-morbidities. Many of these interventions are performed in the ‘hostile environment’ of the intervention suite. Intervention suites are typically not designed to offer anaesthetists an ideal working area. The space may be limited and medical equipment impedes access to the patient. The infrastructure may be suboptimal (e.g. no central medical gases supply). Protection for staff and equipment against radiation and high magnetic fields must be considered. Loud noise from machinery and shielded walls, doors, and windows may hinder communication and hearing acoustic alarms. The distance to the operating theatre may be considerable and thus support from senior anaesthetists and supply of additional equipment may take some time to arrive. Anaesthesia outside the operating theatre is sometimes underestimated as trivial. Performing a ‘quick’ interventional case can evolve within seconds into a challenge even for the experienced anaesthesiologist if a surgical or anaesthesiological complication occurs. Non-operating-theatre anaesthesia has a higher severity of injuries and more substandard care than operating theatre anaesthesia. This is not acceptable and anaesthetists must ensure the same high standard of anaesthesia care and patient safety both inside and outside the operating theatre.
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