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Journal articles on the topic "Nicole Brown"

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Hums, Mary. "Book Review." Learning and Teaching 15, no. 1 (March 1, 2022): 101–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/latiss.2022.150107.

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Donovan, Stephen K. "Making the Most of Your Research Journal by Nicole Brown." Journal of Scholarly Publishing 53, no. 3 (July 1, 2022): 168–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/jsp-2022-0012.

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Robb, Rebecca. "Review of Ableism in Academia." Canadian Journal of Disability Studies 11, no. 1 (March 27, 2022): 155–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.15353/cjds.v11i1.854.

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Ableism in Academia: Theorising Experiences of Disabilities and Chronic Illnesses in Higher Education is a collection of essays and exploratory academic writing. Edited by Dr. Nicole Brown and Dr. Jennifer Leigh, the collection identifies and challenges ableism in the context of higher education, largely in the United Kingdom. The book is the planned result of a conference, Ableism in Academia, held in March 2018 at University College London.
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Voulgarides, Catherine K. "Bookshelf: Kappan authors on their favorite reads." Phi Delta Kappan 103, no. 6 (February 28, 2022): 67–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00317217221082819.

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In this monthly column, Kappan authors discuss books and articles that have informed their views on education. Catherine Voulgarides recommends Why Are So Many Minority Students in Special Education by Beth Harry and Janette Klinger. And Pamela Brown recommends the article “High-achieving schools connote risks for adolescents: Problems documented, processes implicated, and directions for interventions” by Suniya Luthar, Nina Kumar, and Nicole Zillmer, published in the October 2020 issue of American Psychologist.
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Rieder, Jonathan. "Governor Reagan, Governor Brown: A Sociology of Executive Power.Gary G. Hamilton , Nicole Biggart." American Journal of Sociology 93, no. 3 (November 1987): 763–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/228821.

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Corrado, Carolyn. "Book Review: Hear Our Truths: The Creative Potential of Black Girlhood by Ruth Nicole Brown." Gender & Society 29, no. 2 (June 18, 2014): 301–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0891243214540995.

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Galabert, Jean-Michel. "The Influence Of The Conseil D'etat Outside France." International and Comparative Law Quarterly 49, no. 3 (July 2000): 700–709. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020589300064459.

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Meeting British lawyers and participating in a comparative reflection on our legal systems has for me a history that goes back to 1966. In 1966 I participated, in London, in the first meeting of British and French administrative lawyers. Among the participants were Nicole Questiaux and Neville Brown; there was also the late President Letourneur, who was a forerunner in the development of the relations of French Administrative lawyers with British lawyers, at a time where these relations were very far from being as extensive as they are today. If I look back to this long period, I think that important progress has been made towards a better mutual understanding of our legal systems. My concern in this paper is with the dynamics and direction of the interactions which the Conseil d'État has had with other legal systems.
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López Cirugeda, Isabel. "Incumbent versus Non-Incumbent Persuasive Speech: 2017 New York Mayoral Elections." Círculo de Lingüística Aplicada a la Comunicación 80 (November 27, 2019): 17–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.5209/clac.66598.

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En noviembre de 2017, el candidato demócrata Bill de Blasio revalidó su reelección como alcalde de Nueva York frente a la republicana Nicole Malliotakis y el independiente Bo Dietl. Aunque sin duda muchas circunstancias influyeron en el resultado final, tales como sus diferentes niveles de popularidad o el contenido de sus programas, el discurso político juega un papel siempre decisivo. Por esta razón, se propone un análisis de las funciones persuasivas de los candidatos. En concreto, este artículo analiza el lenguaje retórico y figurativo de los candidatos en el momento clave de la campaña: el debate final, celebrado el 1 de noviembre, a la luz de las teorías del Análisis del Discurso Político (van Dijk, 1997, 2011, Fairclough & Fairclough, 2013), que hunde sus raíces en la Retórica de Aristóteles, a través de su revisión por parte de Charteris- Black (2011), la Teoría de Cortesía (Brown & Levinson, 1987) y la noción de imagen (Goffman, 1956, 1967), polarización (van Dijk, 1993, Chilton, 2004), y eufemismo y disfemismo (Allan & Burridge, 1991) para detectar y comparar las estrategias entre los candidatos según su condición de alcalde en funciones o de aspirante desde el punto de vista del discurso político.
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Lenihan, Daniel J., Susan Dent, and Joseph Carver. "Response: Proposing and Meeting the Need for Interdisciplinary Cardio-Oncology Subspecialty Training by Sherry-Ann Brown, MD, PhD and Nicole Sandhu, MD, PhD." Journal of Cardiac Failure 22, no. 11 (November 2016): 936. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cardfail.2016.09.018.

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Corsianos, Marilyn. "William C. Dear: O.J. Is Innocent and I Can Prove It: The Shocking Truth About the Murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman." Critical Criminology 21, no. 3 (February 6, 2013): 397–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10612-013-9176-5.

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Williams, Marise. "Reading O.J. Simpson: Everyday Rhetoric as Gift and Commodity in I Want to Tell You." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/713.

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The Bronco Chase and arrest of O.J. Simpson for the murder of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend, Ronald Goldman, and his subsequent criminal trial became one of the most captivating, mass-mediated events of the last decade of the twentieth century. Simpson's iconic celebrity status and his race as an African-American inflamed the notoriety of the crime. An insatiable spectatorial desire for Simpson and narratives concerning his alleged involvement in the Brentwood murders engulfed the American public and American culture for thirty-two months. An excessive scrutiny of his identity by the media, law and order professionals and the populace generated a racially charged discursive cacophony. The memoir Simpson published during his remand to raise funds for his defense expenses, I Want to Tell You: My Response to Your Letters, Your Messages, Your Questions, allows for a productive critical study of everyday rhetoric and the commodity fetishism of celebrity. Released in late January 1995, during the first week of the prosecution's opening statements in the criminal trial, I Want to Tell You was Simpson's first public comment following the nationally televised reading of his suicide note and his spectacular arrest on June 17, 1994. The intercalation of Simpson's narrative utterance with 108 of the more than three hundred thousand letters he received from June to December 1994 as Los Angeles County Jail inmate 4013970 is a practical manifestation of the use value and exchange value of fame. The reciprocity of the epistolic, the phatic demands of address, the etiquette of fan mail and hate mail, the gift of the written text, vulnerable and resonant, reveal an adherence to the symbiotic dynamic of the celebrity-fan, writer-reader, dyadic relation and its currency. Plying his trade as idol of consumption, as spectacle, as genre, Simpson capitalised on the cultural condition of his name and his face as objects of desire. The racialised flesh of Simpson's African-American male body became a site and a sight for narrative and inscription within a pay-per-view marketplace of reification, prosopopoeia, gazeability and criminality.
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Williams, Marise. "Reading O.J. Simpson everyday rhetoric as gift and commodity in I want to tell you /." University of Sydney. SEAFAM, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/713.

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The Bronco Chase and arrest of O.J. Simpson for the murder of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend, Ronald Goldman, and his subsequent criminal trial became one of the most captivating, mass-mediated events of the last decade of the twentieth century. Simpson's iconic celebrity status and his race as an African-American inflamed the notoriety of the crime. An insatiable spectatorial desire for Simpson and narratives concerning his alleged involvement in the Brentwood murders engulfed the American public and American culture for thirty-two months. An excessive scrutiny of his identity by the media, law and order professionals and the populace generated a racially charged discursive cacophony. The memoir Simpson published during his remand to raise funds for his defense expenses, I Want to Tell You: My Response to Your Letters, Your Messages, Your Questions, allows for a productive critical study of everyday rhetoric and the commodity fetishism of celebrity. Released in late January 1995, during the first week of the prosecution�s opening statements in the criminal trial, I Want to Tell You was Simpson's first public comment following the nationally televised reading of his suicide note and his spectacular arrest on June 17, 1994. The intercalation of Simpson�s narrative utterance with 108 of the more than three hundred thousand letters he received from June to December 1994 as Los Angeles County Jail inmate 4013970 is a practical manifestation of the use value and exchange value of fame. The reciprocity of the epistolic, the phatic demands of address, the etiquette of fan mail and hate mail, the gift of the written text, vulnerable and resonant, reveal an adherence to the symbiotic dynamic of the celebrity-fan, writer-reader, dyadic relation and its currency. Plying his trade as idol of consumption, as spectacle, as genre, Simpson capitalised on the cultural condition of his name and his face as objects of desire. The racialised flesh of Simpson's African-American male body became a site and a sight for narrative and inscription within a pay-per-view marketplace of reification, prosopopoeia, gazeability and criminality.
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Blöttner, Stefan [Verfasser], Hermann H. [Akademischer Betreuer] Swalve, Nicole [Akademischer Betreuer] Kemper, and Bradley J. [Akademischer Betreuer] Heins. "Brown Swiss x Holstein Crossbred cows compared to pur Holstein cow for calving traits, production, and conformation measurements in first, second, and third lactation / Stefan Blöttner. Betreuer: Hermann H. Swalve ; Nicole Kemper ; Bradley J. Heins." Halle, Saale : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt, 2012. http://d-nb.info/1025302362/34.

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Serebryakova, Alexandra. "Acclimation and adaptation of invasive seaweeds - a case study with the brown alga sargassum muticum." Thesis, Paris 6, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA066475.

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Les algues non-indigènes ont des impacts sur les communautés naturelles à une échelle mondiale: elles affectent la biodiversité et le fonctionnement des écosystèmes ainsi que les services écosystémiques, avec des conséquences économiques et sociales. Parmi les conséquences de ces introductions sont le déplacement d'espèces indigènes, des compétitions avec des espèces en danger et des effets sur les trajectoires éco-évolutives des espèces des communautés envahies. Bien que crucial pour anticiper le devenir des espèces non-indigènes, comprendre les mécanismes d'acclimatation et d'adaptation agissant post-introduction reste un challenge chez les algues. Au cours de cette thèse, nous avons étudié certains processus d'acclimatation, en particulier le rôle des bactéries associées, et leurs effets, en utilisant comme modèle d'étude Sargassum muticum. Cette algue brune originaire d'Asie, est une espèce emblématique parmi les algues introduites avec une présence du Mexique à l'Alaska en Amérique et du Maroc à la Norvège en Europe. Nous avons effectué une analyse bibliographique des traits et caractéristiques écologiques qui pourraient expliquer son succès. Nous avons ensuite montré que l'acidification n'a pas d'effets significatifs sur les bacteries associées, bien que des changements saisonniers du microbiome aient été observés. Enfin, nous avons utilisé un modèle de niche écologique, intégrant la phénologie, pour prédire la distribution de S. muticum sous deux scénarios de changement climatique. Selon nos résultats, d'ici 2100, la distribution de S. muticum devrait se déplacer vers le nord dans l'hémisphère nord avec des régressions dans certaines zones actuellement occupées
Non-indigenous seaweeds impact natural communities worldwide, affecting biodiversity, ecosystem functioning, and ecosystem services, resulting in significant economic and social consequences. Among major impacts are the displacement of native species, a threat to endangered species, and effects on ecological and evolutionary processes within the invaded communities. While critical to predict the fate of introduced species, understanding the mechanisms of acclimation and adaptation following introduction represents a great challenge in seaweeds. In this thesis, we investigated some acclimation processes, with an emphasis on the role of associated microbiota, and examined their effects with Sargassum muticum as a model species. This brown seaweed native to Asia, is an emblematic invader among seaweeds, with a distribution now ranging from Mexico to Alaska in America and from Morocco to Norway in Europe. We first reviewed the competitive advantages and traits that may contribute to its invasiveness. We then showed that acidification has no significant effects on associated bacteria, although seasonal changes in the microbiome have been observed. Finally, we applied ecological niche modelling, but innovatively accounting for phenology, to project the distribution of S. muticum under two future climate change scenarios. According to our projections, by 2100 the distribution of S. muticum is expected to shift northwards along its European, North American and Asian distributions with partial retreat from the currently occupied areas
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Serebryakova, Alexandra. "Acclimation and adaptation of invasive seaweeds - a case study with the brown alga Sargassum muticum." Doctoral thesis, Paris 6, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/10824.

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Non-indigenous seaweeds impact natural communities worldwide, affecting biodiversity, ecosystem functioning, and ecosystem services, resulting in significant economic and social consequences. Among major impacts are the displacement of native species, a threat to endangered species, and effects on ecological and evolutionary processes within the invaded communities. While critical to predict the fate of introduced species, understanding the mechanisms of acclimation and adaptation following introduction represents a great challenge in seaweeds. In this thesis, we investigated some acclimation processes, with an emphasis on the role of associated microbiota, and examined their effects with Sargassum muticum as a model species. This brown seaweed native to Asia, is an emblematic invader among seaweeds, with a distribution now ranging from Mexico to Alaska in America and from Morocco to Norway in Europe. We first reviewed the competitive advantages and traits that may contribute to its invasiveness. In addition, we provided an overview of putative underlying mechanisms of acclimation and adaptation and highlighted their role in seaweed invasions. We then examined the effects of ocean acidification on the microbiome of S. muticum and revealed that it does not have significant effects on the seaweed-associated microbiota despite certain changes in the microbial community. We further investigated the seasonal changes in the seaweed-associated microbiota and revealed significant differences between seasons and geographic locations. Finally, we applied ecological niche modelling, but innovatively accounting for phenology, to project the distribution of S. muticum under two future climate change scenarios. According to our projections, by 2100 the distribution of S. muticum is expected to shift northwards along its European, North American and Asian distributions with a partial retreat from the currently occupied areas.
As algas não indígenas afetam comunidades naturais em todo o mundo, afetando a biodiversidade, o funcionamento dos ecossistemas e os seus serviços, com consequências económicas e sociais significativas. Entre os principais impactos estão deslocamento de espécies nativas e espécies ameaçadas e efeitos sobre processos ecológicos e evolutivos nas comunidades invadidas. A compreensão dos mecanismos de aclimatação e adaptação após a introdução representa um grande desafio nas algas marinhas. Nesta tese investigamos alguns processos de aclimatação, com ênfase no papel dos microorganismos associados e examinamos os seus efeitos usando Sargassum muticum como espécie modelo. Esta alga marinha nativa da Ásia é uma importante invasora, com uma distribuição atual do México ao Alasca na América e de Marrocos à Noruega na Europa. Primeiro analisamos as vantagens e características competitivas que podem contribuir para sua invasibilidade. Além disso, fornecemos uma visão geral dos mecanismos de aclimatação e adaptação subjacentes e destacamos seu papel nas invasões de algas marinhas. Em seguida, examinamos os efeitos da acidificação dos oceanos no microbioma de S. muticum e revelamos que não tem efeitos significativos sobre a comunidade microbiana das algas marinhas apesar de causar algumas mudanças na comunidade. No estudo das mudanças sazonais na microbiota associada às algas marinhas revelamos diferenças significativas entre as estações e os locais geográficos. Finalmente, realizamos modelação de nicho ecológico de forma inovadora para a fenologia, para projetar a distribuição de S. muticum em dois cenários futuros de mudança climática. De acordo com nossas projeções, até 2100, a distribuição de S. muticum deverá expandir-se para norte ao longo das suas distribuições européia, norte-americana e asiática, com retração parcial das áreas atualmente ocupadas.
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Lindmark, Elin. "Habitat availability and ontogenetic niche shifts : The effects on adult size of lake-living brown trout (Salmo trutta)." Thesis, Umeå universitet, Institutionen för ekologi, miljö och geovetenskap, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-178788.

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One common consequence of ontogenetic niche shifts is that juveniles and adults of the same species often use different resources and habitats. Theory suggests that variation in productivity and/or habitat size for the respective life stage regulates size distribution of individuals and population biomass. Low resources/habitat availability for juveniles relative to adults results in populations with many small juveniles with high mortality and few but large adults, while the opposite situation results in a population with small and slow growing adults with high densities. I tested this theory using lake-living brown trout (Salmo trutta), where adults inhabit lakes and use connected streams for spawning and nurseries for juveniles. My hypothesis was that the relative habitat availability for juveniles respectively adults determines the size structure of adult brown trout in lakes. This was done by quantifying available stream habitats in relation to lake area via GIS analysis of 101 allopatric brown trout lakes in Sweden and Norway. My results showed that the proportion of large trout, mean length and maximum length decreased with increasing juvenile habitat in relation to adult habitat availability. This suggests that relative variation in availability of juvenile and adult habitats can affect the size structure of lake-living brown trout, most likely due to size dependent niche shifts and competitive and cannibalistic interactions. As the lake brown trout is highly valued both for commercial and recreational purposes, these findings can be highly valuable for sustainable management of the ecosystems services that the brown trout provides.
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Kantelis, Theron Michael. "Black Bears (Ursus americanus) versus Brown Bears (U. arctos): Combining Morphometrics and Niche Modeling to Differentiate Species and Predict Distributions Through Time." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2017. https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/3262.

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Late Pleistocene American black bears (Ursus americanus) often overlap in size with Pleistocene brown bears (U. arctos), occasionally making them difficult to diagnose. Large U. americanus have previously been distinguished from U. arctos by the length of the upper second molar (M2). However, the teeth of fossil U. americanus sometimes overlap size with U. arctos. As such, there is need for a more accurate tool to distinguish the two species. Here, 2D geometric morphometrics is applied to the occlusal surface of the M2 to further assess the utility of this tooth for distinguishing U. americanus and U. arctos specimens. When combined with an Ecological Niche Model of U. americanus and U. arctos in North America from the Last Glacial Maximum, this morphometric technique can be applied to key regions. A case of two Pleistocene specimens previously identified as U. arctos from eastern North America exemplifies the utility of this combination.
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Korsu, K. (Kai). "Ecology and impacts of nonnative salmonids with special reference to brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis Mitchill) in North Europe." Doctoral thesis, University of Oulu, 2008. http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789514288647.

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Abstract My main objectives in this thesis were to explore general patterns and mechanisms driving salmonid invasions globally and, more specifically, to examine the invasion dynamics and impacts of the North American brook trout in North European stream systems. Non-native salmonids have often spread extensively and caused many harmful impacts on their native counterparts. Among the three globally introduced salmonids, the European brown trout appeared as the 'worst' alien species (strongest impact on native fish), followed by the North American rainbow trout and brook trout. Brook trout, which is widely established in European streams, was found to be a non-aggressive species. Moreover, the growth of brown trout was unaffected by brook trout, indicating negligible interspecific interactions between the two species. Habitat niche segregation between brook trout and brown trout was evident, with brook trout occupying mainly low-velocity pool habitats, whereas brown trout resided in fast-flowing riffles. At the river-wide scale, brook trout occurred mainly in small, slightly acid headwater streams, whereas brown trout was found primarily in larger downstream river sections. Evidently, North European streams with a very low number of native fish species offer underutilized niche space for tolerant headwater specialists such as brook trout. However, the habitat niche filled by brook trout was not completely vacant, as brown trout co-occurred with brook trout in numerous small and mid-sized (3–16 m wide) streams. In these streams, brown trout reproduction was negligible presumably related to the presence of brook trout. Brook trout had also increased in density relative to brown trout during the 10-yr study period (1994 vs. 2004). Moreover, the growth rate and population densities of brook trout were high and the species had spread extensively towards the upmost headwater streams during the 10-yr study period. Thus, harmful effects on the native brown trout by brook trout are likely to occur in the core habitat of the invader, i.e. headwater streams, leaving populations of the native species unaffected elsewhere. Due to the high conservation value of the potentially impacted populations of brown trout, I strongly caution against further stocking of brook trout in European watersheds.
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Books on the topic "Nicole Brown"

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Resnick, Faye D. Nicole Brown Simpson. London: Signet, 1994.

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1944-, Jaspers Carl, ed. Blood oath: The conspiracy to murder Nicole Brown Simpson. Highland City, FL: Rainbow Books, 1996.

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Faye Resnick and Mike Walker. Nicole Brown Simpson: The private diary of a life interrupted. Beverly Hills, CA: Dove Books, 1994.

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Walker, Mike (Brian E.), ed. Nicole Brown Simpson: The private diary of a life interrupted. Don Mills, Ont: Élan Press, 1994.

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Raging heart: The intimate story of the tragic marriage of O.J. and Nicole Brown Simpson. New York: Pocket Books, 1996.

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Clue to the dismissed evidence: Nicole brown - o.j. simpson story seen over the shoulds of ... [Place of publication not identified]: Red Lead Pr, 2010.

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1945-, Briggs Raymond P., ed. Killing time: The first full investigation into the unsolved murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. New York: Macmillan, USA, 1996.

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Who Really Killed Nicole Brown Simpson. Page Publishing, Inc., 2019.

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Raging Heart: The Intimate Story of the Tragic Marriage of O.J. and Nicole Brown Simpson. Graymalkin Media, 2016.

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Raging Heart: The Intimate Story of the Tragic Marriage of O.J. and Nicole Brown Simpson. Pocket Books, 1995.

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Book chapters on the topic "Nicole Brown"

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Cotterill, Janet. "Introduction — A Crime Chronology: The Murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman." In Language and Power in Court, 1–8. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230006010_1.

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Shayler, David J. "Molly Brown “performing nicely”." In Gemini Flies!, 204–25. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-68142-9_7.

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Spellane, Peter. "Acid and Copper: The 50-Year Partnership of John Brown Francis Herreshoff and William Nichols." In SpringerBriefs in Molecular Science, 65–81. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-09629-7_8.

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"Dr. Nicole Brown Discusses Data Collection in Virtual Spaces." In Doing “Fieldwork” in the Virtual Space. United Kingdom: SAGE Publications, Ltd., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781529605853.n2.

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"Dr. Nicole Brown Shares Key Takeaways on Fieldwork in Virtual Spaces." In Doing “Fieldwork” in the Virtual Space. United Kingdom: SAGE Publications, Ltd., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781529605853.n5.

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"Dr. Nicole Brown Discusses Power Differential and Building Rapport in Virtual Spaces." In Doing “Fieldwork” in the Virtual Space. United Kingdom: SAGE Publications, Ltd., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781529605853.n4.

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"Dr. Nicole Brown Discusses Methodological, Practical, and Ethical Considerations of Virtual Fieldwork." In Doing “Fieldwork” in the Virtual Space. United Kingdom: SAGE Publications, Ltd., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781529605853.n3.

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"Dr. Nicole Brown Discusses Virtual Fieldwork Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic." In Doing “Fieldwork” in the Virtual Space. United Kingdom: SAGE Publications, Ltd., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781529605853.n1.

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Koukia, S., and M. Rigou. "Content Personalization for Mobile Interfaces." In Encyclopedia of Mobile Computing and Commerce, 116–18. IGI Global, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-002-8.ch020.

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The contribution of context information to content management is of great importance. The increase of storage capacity in mobile devices gives users the possibility to maintain large amounts of content to their phones. As a result, this amount of content is increasing at a high rate. Users are able to store a huge variety of content such as contacts, text messages, ring tones, logos, calendar events, and textual notes. Furthermore, the development of novel applications has created new types of content, which include images, videos, MMS (multi-media messaging), e-mail, music, play lists, audio clips, bookmarks, news and weather, chat, niche information services, travel and entertainment information, driving instructions, banking, and shopping (Schilit & Theimer, 1994; Schilit, Adams, & Want, 1994; Brown, 1996; Brown, Bovey, & Chen, 1997).
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Golia, Julie. "Queen of Heartaches." In Newspaper Confessions, 54–85. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197527788.003.0004.

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This chapter profiles three pioneering advice columnists, Elizabeth Gilmer (writing as Dorothy Dix), Marie Manning (writing as Beatrice Fairfax), and Annie Brown Leslie (writing as Nancy Brown), who carved out a distinctly, even proudly feminine niche of interpersonal reportage. Advice columnists emphasized rather than downplayed their femaleness, arguing that their gender bestowed upon them unique skills that made them advice experts. These journalists played a key role in the development of the celebrity reporter, proving willing to publicize their personal life narratives in their columns and in the mainstream press—but with careful editorial control. Drawing on precedents set by Progressive Era journalists, advice columnists envisioned themselves as mediators of information and counsel in an increasingly complex, subjective, and bureaucratic world. Reaching audiences of millions, they served as influential advisors and disseminators of information about social services in modern America.
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Conference papers on the topic "Nicole Brown"

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Zheng-jun, Gong, Zhang Zhi-peng, Chen Yu, and Wang Dong-mei. "Adsorption of Nickel in Water by Brown Algae: Laminaria Japonica and Undaria Pinnatifida." In 2010 International Conference on Challenges in Environmental Science and Computer Engineering. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cesce.2010.136.

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Kazantsev, Gleb Vladimirovich, and Alexey Igorevitch Ivanov. "Lithofacial Interpretation of the Section in the Core Absence Intervals Using Microimager Data." In SPE Russian Petroleum Technology Conference. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/206593-ms.

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Abstract This work is devoted to a new direction for geology – interpretation of studied section of sediments through the analysis of microimager data. Imager analysis provides important information about the structural and textural features of rocks, nature of stratification, structural occurrence of the section, natural and technogenic fracturing. The use of borehole microimages in geological and field studies allows us to deepen and expand the existing ideas about the geological structure of known hydrocarbon deposits, and the integrated use of images allows us to solve narrowly focused tasks (Rybalchenko et al., 2016). It is worth to notice that today the potential of reservoir microimagers as a geological GIS tool is underestimated (Isotova et al., 1993) (Mathis et al., 1995) (Donselaar et al., 2005). The most widespread development of borehole imagers abroad occurred in the mid-80s of the XX century. Currently, their use is still gaining popularity in Russia. The use of microimages is not limited to the open trunk of a drilled well, technologies that allow obtaining images directly during drilling are available and widely used (Rybalchenko et al., 2016). From the point of view of well productivity, they can be used to characterize such key parameters as the orientation of horizontal stresses, as well as the intervals of anisotropy, secondary porosity, fracturing and possible crack spread during hydraulic fracturing (Climer et al., 2015). Fine structural and textural features of the section can be used for sedimentological analysis, which means the study of sedimentary rocks in order to establish the processes of their formation - the transport of material, the accumulation of sediments and their diagenetic transformations (Nichols et al., 1999). This analysis is based on the principle of actualism and is carried out using the latest results of studying modern sedimentation processes (Prothero et al., 1996). Imagers are divided into the degree of detail and the scale of measurements:Microimagers – a number of GIS devices, the result of which are images (well scan) with an axial resolution of no more than 1 cm, with a maximum coverage of the wellbore of at least 75% and having a correction for uneven movement and for the intervals of puffs (FMI, FMI-HD, QGEO, QGEO Slim, TBEI of the Wireline division, and also MicroScope HD devices).Imagers – a number of GIS devices, the result of which is images with an axial resolution of no more than 10 cm and/or with a maximum coverage of the wellbore of at least 50%. (FMS, DOBMI, OBMI, UBI divisions of Wireline, and also MicroScope and GeoVISION devices).Macroimagers – a number of GIS devices, the result of which is images (well scan) with an axial resolution of more than 10 cm (geoVISION, EcoScope). Imager - a graphical representation of the walls of the well. It is the result of recording a number of GIS devices. In the diagrams, it is a scan of the cylinder from 0 to 360 degrees, oriented to the cardinal directions relative to the true north or relative to the "top" of the well (Top of Hole). In this paper, authors show the advantages of microimagers over the informativeness of a standard GIS complex and sedimentological core study, and also describes cases when the informativeness of a microimager is not inferior to the informativeness of core data. Authors understand that core is the most important link in the chain of studying the geological structure of the deposit. Nevertheless, it is difficult to characterize the entire interval of the formation using only the core, both for geological and technological reasons. At the same time, imagers can be used not only as a qualitative, but also a quantitative source of visual information (Brown et al., 2015).
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