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Feiner, Steven K., Anthony C. Webster, Theodore E. Krueger, Blair MacIntyre, and Edward J. Keller. "Architectural Anatomy." Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 4, no. 3 (January 1995): 318–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/pres.1995.4.3.318.

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We provide an overview of the early stages of three related research projects whose goals are to exploit augmented reality, virtual worlds, and artificial intelligence to explore relationships between perceived architectural space and the structural systems that support it. In one project, we use a see-through head-mounted display to overlay a graphic representation of a building's structural systems on the user's view of a room within the building. This overlaid virtual world shows the out-lines of the concrete joists, beams, and columns surrounding the room, as well as the reinforcing steel inside them, and includes displays from a commercially available structural analysis program. In a related project, the structural view is exposed by varying the opacity of room finishes and concrete in a 3D model of the room and surrounding structure rendered on a conventional CRT. We also describe a hypermedia database, currently under construction, depicting major, twentieth-century American buildings. The interactive, multidisciplinary elements of the database—including structural and thermal analyses, free body diagrams (which show how forces are resisted by portions of a structure under various loading conditions), facsimiles of construction documents, and critical essays—are bound together and made available over the World-Wide Web. Finally, we discuss the relationships among all these projects, and their potential applications to teaching architecture students and to construction, assembly, and repair of complex structures.
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Martinez, Patricio, Bo Cheng Jin, and Steven Nutt. "Droplet Spreading on Unidirectional Fiber Beds." Journal of Composites Science 5, no. 1 (January 6, 2021): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcs5010013.

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This study reports a method to analyze parametric effects on the spread flow kinetics of fluid droplets on unidirectional fiber beds. The investigation was undertaken in order to guide the design of droplet arrays for production of an out-of-autoclave (OoA) prepreg featuring discontinuous resin distribution, referred to here as semi-preg. Volume-controlled droplets of a resin facsimile fluid were deposited on carbon fiber beds and the flow behavior was recorded. The time to full sorption (after deposition) and the maximum droplet spread distance were measured. Experiments revealed that fluid viscosity dominated time to full sorption—doubling the viscosity resulted in an 8- to 20-fold increase in sorption time, whereas doubling fabric areal weight increased the time only by a factor of three. Droplet spread distance was nearly invariant with fiber bed architecture and fluid viscosity. A series of droplet arrays were designed, demonstrating how the results can be leveraged to achieve different resin distributions to produce semi-preg optimized for OoA cure.
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Mas i Miralles, Antoni, and Marinela Garcia Sempere. "Tractat per l’art de la caça; edición y estudio léxico." Reinardus / Yearbook of the International Reynard Society 25 (December 31, 2013): 96–119. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/rein.25.07mas.

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El Tractat per l’art de la caça es una obra medieval de cetrería escrita en catalán, anónima y hasta ahora inédita. Se conserva en un único manuscrito, en el que también se copia el Llibre de cetreria de Felip Dalmau I de Rocabertí. Constituye, con los otros tratados catalanes conservados, un conjunto representativo de este género, que tanta difusión tuvo en la Europa medieval. En este trabajo presentamos, en primer lugar, una breve introducción sobre esta obra: las características del manuscrito, el contenido y algunas de las posibles fuentes. A continuación, un análisis lexicológico de los términos de medicina referidos a enfermedades, remedios y tratamientos, junto a un inventario de los nombres de plantas medicinales que recoge el texto, con las que se podían preparar toda clase de ungüentos, emplastos y otra clase de fórmulas. Voces que eran normales y frecuentes en este tipo de obras, ya que, sin duda, los halconeros poseían unos vastos conocimientos, tanto de veterinaria como de botánica, porque de sus cuidados y atenciones dependía, en buena medida, la salud de las aves de caza. Finalmente, ofrecemos una transcripción a partir del facsímil de este manuscrito.The Tractat per l’art de la caça is a mediaeval work of falconry written in Catalan, anonymous and up to now unpublished. It is preserved in a single manuscript, in which also the Llibre de cetreria by Felip Dalmau I of Rocabertí is copied. It constitutes, with the rest of Catalan treatises conserved, a representative set of works of of this genre, which was so widely spread in mediaeval Europe. In this paper we present, in the first place, a brief introduction to this work: the characteristics of the manuscript, its content, and some of its possible sources. Then follows a lexicological analysis of the medical terms referring to illnesses, cures and treatments, and an inventory of the names of medicinal plants collected in the text, with which one could prepare all class of ointments, poultices and other kinds of cures. These words were usual and frequent in this type of works, since, definitely, falconers possessed a vast knowledge, both about veterinary science and about botany, as the health of their birds of prey depended so much on their proper care and attention. Finally, we offer a transcription from the facsimile of this manuscript.
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Hipólito, Isaías. "Santos, Maria José Azevedo (2015). As regras da Regra: Santa Clara: códice do século XVI. Pref. José Pedro Paiva. Colaboração especial de Francisco Pato de Macedo. Coimbra: Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra, 149 pp. + facsimile [38 pp.], ISBN 978-989-26." Revista de História da Sociedade e da Cultura 16 (December 30, 2016): 539–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.14195/1645-2259_16_28.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Prey facsimiles"

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Merfield, Charles Norman. "Predator interactions within a trophic level : Phalangium opilio L. (Arachnida: Opiliones) and mites (Arachnida: Acari)." Master's thesis, Lincoln University. Bio-Protection and Ecology Division, 2000. http://theses.lincoln.ac.nz/public/adt-NZLIU20060908.204153.

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This study investigated commensal feeding interactions between the European harvestman (P. opilio L.) and the predatory mites Balaustium spp. and Anystis baccarum L. It also investigated the feeding behaviour of P. opilio. Experiments were conducted in the laboratory using standardised temperature, humidity, photoperiod and experimental arenas, with eggs of the brown blowfly (Calliphora stygia F.) as prey facsimiles. Due to initial difficulties in obtaining enough predatory mites, mite feeding was manually simulated piercing blowfly eggs with a minuten pin. P. opilio consumed significantly more freeze-killed than live blowfly eggs, indicating that freezing induced chemical and/or physical changes to blowfly eggs that are detected by P. opilio. Significantly more manually pierced eggs were consumed by P. opilio compared with unpierced ones, demonstrating that piercing caused a chemical and/or physical to the egg and increased the feeding rates of P. opilio. Different densities of eggs had no effect on the numbers eaten by P. opilio and placing single pierced eggs next to groups of unpierced eggs also had no effect on the numbers of unpierced eggs eaten. These results suggest that P. opilio does not exhibit klinokinesis or orthokinesis to intensify its search for prey around the area where previous prey were located. P. opilio ate significantly more brown blowfly eggs that had previously been fed on by mites, demonstrating that a short term commensal interaction existed. However, further work is required to demonstrate if the relationship is commensal in the longer term. A comparison between hand-pierced and mite-pierced eggs showed that P. opilio ate significantly more of the former indicating that mite and hand piercing were quantitatively different. The potential for, and importance of, other commensal or mutual relationships between predators in agroecosystems is discussed. The lack of klinokinesis and orthokinesis in P. opilio is compared with other predators and parasitoids that do exhibit these behaviours. The means by which prey are detected by P. opilio are discussed in relation to interpreting behaviours such as prey inspection. Concerns about the effect of pre-treatment and handling of sentinel prey and the problems of using prey facsimiles are raised.
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Merfield, C. N. "Predator interactions within a trophic level : Phalangium opilio L. (Arachnida: Opiliones) and mites (Arachnida: Acari)." Diss., Lincoln University, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10182/21.

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This study investigated commensal feeding interactions between the European harvestman (P. opilio L.) and the predatory mites Balaustium spp. and Anystis baccarum L. It also investigated the feeding behaviour of P. opilio. Experiments were conducted in the laboratory using standardised temperature, humidity, photoperiod and experimental arenas, with eggs of the brown blowfly (Calliphora stygia F.) as prey facsimiles. Due to initial difficulties in obtaining enough predatory mites, mite feeding was manually simulated piercing blowfly eggs with a minuten pin. P. opilio consumed significantly more freeze-killed than live blowfly eggs, indicating that freezing induced chemical and/or physical changes to blowfly eggs that are detected by P. opilio. Significantly more manually pierced eggs were consumed by P. opilio compared with unpierced ones, demonstrating that piercing caused a chemical and/or physical to the egg and increased the feeding rates of P. opilio. Different densities of eggs had no effect on the numbers eaten by P. opilio and placing single pierced eggs next to groups of unpierced eggs also had no effect on the numbers of unpierced eggs eaten. These results suggest that P. opilio does not exhibit klinokinesis or orthokinesis to intensify its search for prey around the area where previous prey were located. P. opilio ate significantly more brown blowfly eggs that had previously been fed on by mites, demonstrating that a short term commensal interaction existed. However, further work is required to demonstrate if the relationship is commensal in the longer term. A comparison between hand-pierced and mite-pierced eggs showed that P. opilio ate significantly more of the former indicating that mite and hand piercing were quantitatively different. The potential for, and importance of, other commensal or mutual relationships between predators in agroecosystems is discussed. The lack of klinokinesis and orthokinesis in P. opilio is compared with other predators and parasitoids that do exhibit these behaviours. The means by which prey are detected by P. opilio are discussed in relation to interpreting behaviours such as prey inspection. Concerns about the effect of pre-treatment and handling of sentinel prey and the problems of using prey facsimiles are raised.
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Books on the topic "Prey facsimiles"

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Heraclitus. Eraclito: Vita e frammenti : facsimile del manoscritto della traduzione dal Diels. Firenze: Le lettere, 1995.

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Columbus, Christopher. Diario de Cristóbal Colón: Transcripción y edición facsimilar. Valladolid: Instituto Interuniversitario de Estudios de Iberoamérica y Portugal, 2006.

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Library, British. A medieval herbal: A facsimile of British Library Egerton MS 747. London: British Library, 2003.

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Códice Guillermo Tovar de Huejotzingo. Puebla, Puebla: Gobierno del Estado de Puebla, Secretaría de Cultura, 2011.

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Heraclitus. Zdania. Łódź: Wydawn. Biblioteka, 1992.

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Heraclitus. Fuoco non fuoco: Tutti i frammenti nel testo greco. Milano: Associazione culturale mimesis, 1994.

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Heraclitus. Testimonianze, imitazioni e frammenti. Milano: Bompiani, 2007.

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Heraclitus. Fragments. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1987.

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Heraclitus. Fragmenten. 2nd ed. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Athenaeum-Polak & Van Gennep, 1987.

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Heraclitus. Heraclitus: Fragments : a text and translation with a commentary. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1991.

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Book chapters on the topic "Prey facsimiles"

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Tuwim, Julian. "Utwory nieznane. Ze zbiorów Tomasza Niewodniczańskiego w Bitburgu: Wiersze, Kabaret, Artykuły, Listy." In Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 16, 523–26. Liverpool University Press, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781874774730.003.0037.

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This chapter assesses Julian Tuwim's Utwory nieznane (Unknown Works), the title of which is somewhat misleading. The book is largely made up of cabaret pieces that were performed and known to the public; they simply were never published in written form. Still, the book's publication in 1999 was an important event, not only for poetry lovers and historians of literature, but also from a Jewish perspective. Jewish topics appear prominently and in many forms in this collection of poems, facsimiles, juvenilia, cabaret skits and songs, and private letters from various periods of the poet's life. This is in clear contradiction to the stereotype, predominant in Jewish historiography, of the pre-war Polish Jewish intelligentsia as thoroughly assimilated and uprooted. Tuwim's example demonstrates that the opposite was the case. Like many other writers, he was in constant dialogue with his Jewishness, defending it when attacked, but also critical of Jewish obscurantism.
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James, Elinor, Paula McDowell, Betty S. Travitsky, and Anne Lake Prescott. "Mrs. James Prayer for the Queen and Parliament, and Kingdom too, that they may pray God to divert His Judgments from them, and give them a Heart of Repentance to become New Creatures, for his Divine Majesty can create a Kingdom in a Moment, for his own Church, and for his Glory." In The Early Modern Englishwoman: A Facsimile Library of Essential Works, 171–72. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315256825-65.

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James, Elinor, Paula McDowell, Betty S. Travitsky, and Anne Lake Prescott. "Mrs. James Prayer for the Queen and Parliament, and Kingdom too, that they may pray to God to divert His Judgments from them, and give them a Heart of Repentance to become New Creatures, for His Divine Majesty can create a Kingdom in a moment, for His own Church, and for His Glor." In The Early Modern Englishwoman: A Facsimile Library of Essential Works, 167–70. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315256825-64.

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James, Elinor, Paula McDowell, Betty S. Travitsky, and Anne Lake Prescott. "Mrs. James’s Consideration to the LORDS and COMMONS; wherein she plainly shews, That the True Church has been, and always will he in danger; and it’s God Almighties Wisdom to have it so, to try Her Faith, to manifest his Power in Her Preservation, and to endear Her to himself: but when that Kingdom comes which Her Lord has taught Her to pray for, then will she be acquitted of these Danger." In The Early Modern Englishwoman: A Facsimile Library of Essential Works, 153–56. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315256825-59.

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James, Elinor, Paula McDowell, Betty S. Travitsky, and Anne Lake Prescott. "Mrs. James’s Consideration to the LORDS and COMMONS; wherein she plainly shews, That the True Church has been, and always wil be in danger; and it’s God Almighties Wisdom to hive it so, to try Her Faith, to manifest his Power in Her Preservation, and to endear Her to himself: but when that Kingdom comes which Her Lord has taught Her to pray for, then will she be acquitted of these Danger." In The Early Modern Englishwoman: A Facsimile Library of Essential Works, 149–52. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315256825-58.

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Wilson, Katherine C. "Melodrama Remediated." In Advances in Human and Social Aspects of Technology, 190–208. IGI Global, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-6002-1.ch010.

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This chapter reconsiders some tenets of Genette's insightful framework for analyzing paratexts, by examining the transformation of paratexts on one kind of published play—a cheaper, nineteenth-century, English-language “Acting Edition”—after remediation into digital form for new purposes: not for producing theatre, but for studying old drama. Invoking Aiken's Uncle Tom's Cabin and Dion Boucicault plays as examples of general patterns, the author first fill in gaps in the inventory of print paratexts, delineating a species of theatrical paratext different from the literary paratexts spotlighted by Genette, that, together with the publisher's commercial communications, referred away from the single author or drama and rendered the publication into a hybrid literary-practical commodity. Moving to the twenty-first century, the chapter touches briefly on the pre-digital academic publishing formats, print anthologies and facsimile microform, which involved paratextual and market practices variously inherited by digital successors. While acknowledging the diverse array of digitized playbooks, the chapter concentrates on the proprietary database Literature Online produced by the Chadwyck-Healey division of a conglomerate corporation ProQuest, couching the remediated play paratexts within shifts in global capitalism. These for-profit paratexts partly reveal their political economy basis in fusion with the ideologies of the academic market and the materiality of their medium, including a new species of partly visible protocols that the author calls actuating marks. Overall, the chapter uses old melodrama to open new views of the performances of paratexts across textual media and embedded in political economy.
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