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Mouskos, Michael. Droplet growth in turbulent boundary layer clouds. Manchester: UMIST, 1997.

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Martin, G. M. The interaction netween cumulus clouds and warm stratocumulus clouds in the marine boundary layer. Manchester: UMIST, 1995.

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Gultepe, Ismail, ed. Fog and Boundary Layer Clouds: Fog Visibility and Forecasting. Basel: Birkhäuser Basel, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7643-8419-7.

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Coster, Colette De. Two-point boundary value problems: Lower and upper solutions. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2006.

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Patrick, Habets, ed. Two-point boundary value problems: Lower and upper solutions. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2006.

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Coster, Colette De. Two-point boundary value problems: Lower and upper solutions. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2006.

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Bryant, Laurie J. Non-dinosaurian lower vertebrates across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary. Berkeley, DC: University of California Press, 1989.

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Nat︠s︡ionalen arkheologicheski institut i muzeĭ (Bŭlgarska akademii︠a︡ na naukite). The Lower Danube Roman Limes (1st - 6th c. AD). Sofia: National Archaeological Institute and Museum, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2012.

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Non-dinosaurian lower vertebrates across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in northeastern Montana. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1989.

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Moczydlowska, Malgorzata. Acritarch biostratigraphy of the Lower Cambrian and the Precambrian--Cambrian boundary in southeastern Poland. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget, 1991.

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Moczydłowska, Małgorzata. Acritarch biostratigraphy of the Lower Cambrian and the Precambrian--Cambrian boundary in southeastern Poland. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget, 1991.

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Proctor, F. H. The Terminal Area Simulation System: Volume II : verification cases. Hampton, Va: Langley Research Center, 1987.

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International, Symposium on the Frontier at the Lower Danube (2nd 1996 Murighiol Romania and Halmyris Romania). The Roman frontier at the Lower Danube, 4th-6th centuries. Bucharest: Romanian Institute of Thracology, 1998.

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Ackerman, Andrew S. A model for particle microphysics, turbulent mixing, and radiative transfer in the stratocumulus-topped marine boundary layer and comparisons with measurements. [Washington, D.C: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1997.

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Ackerman, Andrew S. A model for particle microphysics, turbulent mixing, and radiative transfer in the stratocumulus-topped marine boundary layer and comparisons with measurements. [Washington, D.C: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1997.

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Assembly, Canada Legislature Legislative. Bill: An act respecting the boundary lines of estates in the country places of Lower Canada. Quebec: Hunter, Rose & Lemieux, 2003.

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Wingard, G. Lynn. A detailed taxonomy of Upper Cretaceous and Lower Tertiary Crassatellidae in the eastern United States: An example of the nature of extinction at the boundary. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1993.

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Hare, Jeffrey. Cloud, radiation, and surface forcing in the equatorial eastern Pacific. Boulder, Colo: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, Earth System Research Laboratory, Physical Sciences Division, 2005.

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Foraminiferal description and biostratigraphy of the Paleocene-Lower Eocene shallow-water limestones and discussion on the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in Turkey. Ankara: General Directorate of the Mineral Research and Exploration, 1998.

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Assembly, Canada Legislature Legislative. Bill: An act respecting the boundary lines of estates and lands in the country parts of Lower Canada. Quebec: Thompson, Hunter, 2003.

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Vallée, Charlotte. Long-term evolution and coupling of the boundary layers in the STRATUS deck regions of the eastern Pacific (STRATUS): Data report. Woods Hole, Mass: Upper Ocean Processes Group, WHOI, 2002.

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Vallée, Charlotte. Long-term evolution and coupling of the boundary layers in the STRATUS deck regions of the eastern Pacific (STRATUS): Data report. Woods Hole, Mass: Upper Ocean Processes Group, WHOI, 2002.

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Ohmart, Robert D. The ecology of the lower Colorado River from Davis Dam to the Mexico-United States international boundary: A community profile. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Research and Development, 1988.

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Utting, J. Palynology of the lower carboniferous Windsor Group and Windsor-Canso boundary beds of Nova Scotia and their equivalents in Quebec, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland. Ottawa, Canada: Geological Survey of Canada, 1987.

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), United States Congress Senate Committee on Indian Affairs (1993. Hoopa Valley Reservation Boundary Adjustment Act and the Lower Brule Sioux Infrastructure Development Act: Hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress, first session, on H.R. 79 ... S. 156 ... October 20, 1997, Washington, DC. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1998.

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Görgen, Klaus. Sensitivitätsstudien und Analyse von Atmosphäre-Meereis-Wechselwirkungen mit dem regionalen Atmosphärenmodell HIRHAM4 auf Basis eines neu entwickelten beobachtungsgestützten unteren Modellantriebs während ausgewählter Sommer über der Arktis, Laptewsee: Sensitivity studies and analysis of atmosphere-sea-ice-interactions with the regional atmospheric model HIRHAM4 using a newly developed observational lower boundary forcing dataset during selected summers over the Arctic/Laptev Sea. Bremen: Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung, 2006.

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Barnett, Alex, 1972 December 7- editor of compilation, ed. Spectral geometry. Providence, Rhode Islands: American Mathematical Society, 2012.

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Ismail, Gultepe, ed. Fog and boundary layer clouds: Fog visibility and forecasting. Basel: Birkhäuser, 2007.

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Two-Point Boundary Value Problems: Lower and Upper Solutions. Elsevier, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0076-5392(06)x8055-4.

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Moczydlowska, M. Acritarch Biostratigraphy of the Lower Cambrian and the Precambrian-Cambrian Boundary, Number 29. Wiley-Blackwell, 2006.

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Roman limes on the Middle and Lower Danube. Belgrade: Archaeological Institute, 1996.

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Coster, C. De, and P. Habets. Two-Point Boundary Value Problems: Lower and Upper Solutions, Volume 205 (Mathematics in Science and Engineering). Elsevier Science, 2006.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Scientific and Technical Information Branch., ed. The terminal area simulation system. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Scientific and Technical Information Branch, 1987.

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PARAMETERIZING GRID-AVERAGED LONGWAVE FLUXES FOR INHOMOGENEOUS MARINE BOUNDARY LAYER CLOUDS... NASA/TM-97-207571... MAY 5, 1998. [S.l: s.n., 1999.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. PARAMETERIZING GRID-AVERAGED LONGWAVE FLUXES FOR INHOMOGENEOUS MARINE BOUNDARY LAYER CLOUDS... NASA/TM-97-207571... MAY 5, 1998. [S.l: s.n., 1999.

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Stanley, Matthew E. “The Boundary between Contending Nations”. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040733.003.0003.

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This chapter argues that the presidential election of 1860 betrayed the ideological flexibility of westernness and conservative Unionism. The region increasingly divided as the war progressed, and the Ohio River—a nucleus of Union supply, contraband camps, raids, and other forms of violence—became more and more a perforated line within popular imagination. Conservative Unionists were swept into a quickly evolving contest in which they “Confederatized” the Border South, imposing a “Yankee vision” on Kentucky that was rooted in antislavery thought. Although most Lower Middle Westerners were slow to accept emancipation and black enlistment (and many never did), liberalizing war policies encumbered conservative Unionism in the Bluegrass State, further separating the antebellum West.
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cloud street. Penguin, 1991.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. Interannual variation of seasonal means and subseasonal variability of cloud streets off the east coast of North America, 1984-1987. [Greeley, Colo.]: Univ. of Northern Colorado, Geography Dept., 1990.

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US GOVERNMENT. Hoopa Valley Reservation Boundary Adjustment Act and the Lower Brule Sioux Infrastructure Development Act: Hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs, ... October 20, 1997, Washington, DC (S. hrg). For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office, 1998.

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Succinct account of the treaties and negociations between Great Britain and the United States of America: Relating to the boundary between the British possessions of Lower Canada and New Brunswick, in North America, and the United States of America. [London?: s.n., 1985.

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Lower Canada. Legislature. House of Assembly., ed. A bill introduced in the House of Assembly of the province of Lower-Canada, to incorporate certain persons therein named and their associates for the purpose of opening, making and keeping in repair a turnpike road from the southern boundary of Saint Armand to Saint Johns. Quebec: Printed by P.E. Desbarats, law printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, 2000.

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A Bill introduced in the House of Assembly of the province of Lower-Canada, to incorporate certain persons therein named and their associates for the purpose of opening, making and keeping in repair a turnpike road from the southern boundary of Saint Armand to Saint Johns. Quebec: Printed by P.E. Desbarats, law printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, 1986.

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Krishnamurti, T. N., H. S. Bedi, and V. M. Hardiker. An Introduction to Global Spectral Modeling. Oxford University Press, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195094732.001.0001.

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This book is an indispensable guide to the methods used by nearly all major weather forecast centers in the United States, England, Japan, India, France, and Australia. Designed for senior-level undergraduates and first-year graduate students, the book provides an introduction to global spectral modeling. It begins with an introduction to elementary finite-difference methods and moves on towards the gradual description of sophisticated dynamical and physical models in spherical coordinates. Topics include computational aspects of the spectral transform method, the planetary boundary layer physics, the physics of precipitation processes in large-scale models, the radiative transfer including effects of diagnostic clouds and diurnal cycle, the surface energy balance over land and ocean, and the treatment of mountains. The discussion of model initialization includes the treatment of normal modes and physical processes, and the concluding chapter covers the spectral energetics as a diagnostic tool for model evaluation.
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Bouchet, Freddy, Tapio Schneider, Antoine Venaille, and Christophe Salomon, eds. Fundamental Aspects of Turbulent Flows in Climate Dynamics. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198855217.001.0001.

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This book collects the text of the lectures given at the Les Houches Summer School on “Fundamental aspects of turbulent flows in climate dynamics”, held in August 2017. Leading scientists in the fields of climate dynamics, atmosphere and ocean dynamics, geophysical fluid dynamics, physics and non-linear sciences present their views on this fast growing and interdisciplinary field of research, by venturing upon fundamental problems of atmospheric convection, clouds, large-scale circulation, and predictability. Climate is controlled by turbulent flows. Turbulent motions are responsible for the bulk of the transport of energy, momentum, and water vapor in the atmosphere, which determine the distribution of temperature, winds, and precipitation on Earth. Clouds, weather systems, and boundary layers in the oceans and atmosphere are manifestations of turbulence in the climate system. Because turbulence remains as the great unsolved problem of classical physics, we do not have a complete physical theory of climate. The aim of this summer school was to survey what is known about how turbulent flows control climate, what role they may play in climate change, and to outline where progress in this important area can be expected, given today’s computational and observational capabilities. This book reviews the state-of-the-art developments in this field and provides an essential background to future studies. All chapters are written from a pedagogical perspective, making the book accessible to masters and PhD students and all researchers wishing to enter this field. It is complemented by online video of several lectures and seminars recorded during the summer school.
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Piff, Paul K., and Jake P. Moskowitz. The Class–Compassion Gap. Edited by Emma M. Seppälä, Emiliana Simon-Thomas, Stephanie L. Brown, Monica C. Worline, C. Daryl Cameron, and James R. Doty. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190464684.013.24.

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Who is more likely to experience compassion: someone who is rich or someone who is poor? In this chapter, we review how psychological science can shed light on this question. We argue that social class differences in objective material resources (e.g., income) and corresponding subjective perceptions of rank produce self- versus other-oriented patterns of social cognition and behavior among upper- and lower-class individuals, respectively. Extending this framework to the domain of compassion, empirical studies find that individuals from lower social class backgrounds are more prone to feelings of compassion and more likely to behave in ways that are compassionate, including sharing with, caring for, and helping others, relative to individuals from higher social class backgrounds. We describe boundary conditions and mitigating factors to the class–compassion gap, and conclude by outlining important questions and lines of inquiry to guide future research.
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De Cuyper, Nele, Rita Fontinha, and Hans De Witte. Nontraditional Employment: The Careers of Temporary Workers. Edited by Ute-Christine Klehe and Edwin van Hooft. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199764921.013.016.

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This chapter focuses upon the careers of temporary workers. Temporary employment for many workers presents a route to permanent employment. Other workers, however, get trapped into temporary employment or cycle between unstable jobs and spells of unemployment. Predictors of such transitions are multiple. We selected two broad categories, namely perceived employability from the area of career research and health and well-being from the area of occupational health and well-being research. The overall conclusion is that the association between temporary employment and both perceived employability and health and well-being is inconclusive. This suggests that there are boundary conditions that may make some temporary workers successful and others not. Risk factors include dynamics related to the dual labor market, including lower job quality, lower investments on the part of employers, and negative stereotyping of temporary workers as second-class citizens. On the positive side, many temporary workers have learned to manage their careers in the sense that they invest in training and in continuous job search.
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Plessner, Helmuth, and Bernstein J. M. Levels of Organic Life and the Human. Translated by Millay Hyatt. Fordham University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823283996.001.0001.

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Phenomenology, biology, and the human sciences combine in this work to support an original systematic philosophy of nature, organic life, and human existence. A sequence of increasingly complex modes of boundary relations—or relations between the insides and outsides of a thing—is presented and analyzed. The sequence supports distinctions between living and nonliving things, plants and animals, lower animals and higher ones, and nonhuman animals and humans. “Organic life” is defined and its characteristic features—the “organic modals”—are elucidated. The boundary relations of living things can be understood as “positionality”—that is, orientation to and within an environment. Human positionality is both centric (as in many animals) and excentric insofar as the relation between inside and outside is something to which the human being is “positioned.” This excentric positionality enables human beings to stand outside of the boundaries of their own body, a possibility with significant implications for human knowledge, culture, religion, and technology. Through articulation of the essential features of organic life, its distinction from and relation within nonliving nature, and the distinctions among living things, including between the nonhuman and human, the work provides foundations for a philosophical anthropology.
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Ollier-Malaterre, Ariane. Cross-National Work–Life Research. Edited by Tammy D. Allen and Lillian T. Eby. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199337538.013.18.

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This chapter reviews comparative research regarding individuals’ work–life experiences. It summarizes current knowledge on how culture (e.g., individualism/collectivism, gender egalitarianism, humane orientation), institutions (e.g., public policy and provisions, family structures), and the economy (e.g., stage of development, unemployment rates) at the country level impact work–life conflict (WLC), work–life enrichment, work–life balance, and boundary management. More research has focused on cultural than on institutional or economic factors, and only WLC has been truly investigated empirically. Studies show that (1) work and family demands, respectively, are associated with greater work-to-family and family-to-work conflict in individualistic than in collectivistic cultures; (2) in less egalitarian cultures, women experience greater family-to-work conflict and lower work-to-family conflict than do men; (3) there are fewer differences between WLC perceived by men and WLC perceived by women in more egalitarian cultures; (4) except for sick leave regulations, public policies alone seem to have little alleviating effect on WLC; and (5) family structures and domestic help are associated with WLC.
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