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Hultén, Martin. "Samuel Richardsons brevromaner." K&K - Kultur og Klasse 35, no. 103 (June 2, 2007): 174–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/kok.v35i103.22304.

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En litteraturhistorisk placering The Epistolary Novels of Samuel Richardson: Reconsidering the Historical PerspectiveThe epistolary novels of Samuel Richardson were received with enthusiasm throughout Britain and Europe upon their publication in the 1740s and 50s, and they have had their unquestioned place in the literary canon and the literary history of the 18th century, as well as in the many rivalling Rise of the Novel narratives, ever since. The qualities of Richardson’s novels praised by contemporary reading audiences and professional critics were to some extent the qualities we still acknowledge in the the works. And yet I propose to reconsider and modify our ‘historical’ understanding of Richardson’s novels. Richardson scholars from the 1970s onward have deepened our understanding of the contexts of Richardson’s life and writing, and they have shown to what extent both the style, the form, the motifs, and the themes of his novels must be placed alongside the works of rival authors, today much less known, and the comedies and tragedies of the restoration period, just to mention two important fields of inspiration for Richardson. On the basis of their findings we must conclude that the novels we read today when considering Richardson’s works as part of a formal literary history are not quite the same as the novels contemporary readers cherished. There are important differences as well as correspondences between the contemporary reception of Richardson’s works and the reception of professional scholars in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
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Katsafanas, Paul. "Review of Richardson's "Nietzsche's Values"." Agonist 15, no. 3 (November 24, 2021): 139–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.33182/agon.v15i3.1913.

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This article examines John Richardson’s Nietzsche’s Values. Richardson’s book is systematic in the very best sense. He patiently works through the apparently contrary claims that Nietzsche makes about each topic pertaining to values. In each chapter, Richardson shows that these apparently contrary claims are not only reconcilable, but are interlocking: they support one another, constituting an impressively unified analysis of the human condition. By the end of the book, Richardson produces a comprehensive analysis of Nietzsche’s thought on values, will to power, life, consciousness, agency, freedom, culture, and religion. While the book is impressive, I critique Richardson’s treatment of four points. Section One argues that the form of internalism that Richardson attributes to Nietzsche is somewhat underspecified. Section Two asks whether Richardson’s version of internalism can account for the immense distance between what we do value and what we should value. There, I also raise some questions Richardson’s interpretation of will to power. Section Three suggests that Richardson’s reading of Nietzsche’s ethics is much closer to constitutivism than he acknowledges, and that fully endorsing constitutivism would resolve some of the problems that Richardson’s account otherwise faces. Section Four argues that Richardson’s distinction between animal drives and socially induced drives is problematic.
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Blackstock, Allan. "Making hay when the sun don't shine: the Rev. William Richardson, science and society in early nineteenth-century Ireland." Irish Historical Studies 37, no. 147 (May 2011): 396–411. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021121400002728.

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So wrote William Hamilton Drummond in 1811 in reference to an extraordinary grass known by the old Irish name of fiorin (fiorthann), whose properties had been discovered by a fellow cleric, William Richardson (1740–1820). Richardson claimed fiorin could produce abundant winter hay and help reclaim bogland. Though Donaldson’sAgricultural biographyof 1854 dismissed Richardson’s work as ephemeral and careless, in 1806 the leading British scientist Humphry Davy visited Richardson and was impressed enough to recommend him to the Board of Agriculture and include fiorin in his famous lecture series translated into every major European language.
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Molloy, Mary Alice. "Richardson's Web: A Client's Assessment of the Architect's Home and Studio." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 54, no. 1 (March 1, 1995): 8–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/991023.

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John Jacob Glessner appears to have been the only person outside Henry Hobson Richardson's circle of friends and employees to have written a detailed account of his experiences visiting the architect's home and office in Brookline, Mass. Glessner's account documents the interrelationship between house and work spaces in Richardson's career and details the ways in which Richardson used both places to urge his client to accept his ideas for a proposed residence in Chicago. Richardson died believing he had convinced Glessner of the rightness of all of his proposals. Glessner's second thoughts, however, resulted in one serious deviation from the architect's intentions.
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Castles, Madeleine, Tom Hvala, and Kieran Pender. "Rethinking Richardson: Sexual Harassment Damages in the #MeToo Era." Federal Law Review 49, no. 2 (March 9, 2021): 231–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0067205x21993146.

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The 2014 judgment in Richardson v Oracle Corporation Australia Pty Ltd (‘ Richardson’) had a seismic effect on workplace sexual harassment claims in Australia. Overnight, the ‘general range’ of damages awarded for non-economic loss in such cases increased from between $12 000 and $20 000 to $100 000 and above. The judgment has made Sex Discrimination Act 1984 (Cth) litigation considerably more attractive for plaintiffs and resulted in greater judicial recognition of the pain and suffering experienced by sexual harassment survivors. Richardson’s impact has also been felt beyond that immediate context, with the judgment cited in support of higher damages in discrimination cases and employment disputes. However, six years and over 40 judicial citations later, Richardson’s broader significance remains unclear—particularly following the emergence of the #MeToo movement. Drawing on a doctrinal analysis of subsequent case law and qualitative interviews with prominent Australian legal practitioners, this article evaluates Richardson’s legacy and considers how sexual harassment litigation may further evolve to reflect changing societal norms.
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Hunt, Julian, and Jean Coiffier. "Lewis Fry Richardson et ses contributions aux mathématiques, à la météorologie et aux modèles de conflits - Partie II." La Météorologie, no. 120 (2023): 031. http://dx.doi.org/10.37053/lameteorologie-2023-0014.

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Cette seconde partie présente la vie et l'activité scientifique de Lewis Fry Richardson au cours de la période 1926-1953. Les travaux qu'il a entrepris sur la modélisation mathématique de la psychologie, les causes des conflits et les statistiques sur les guerres sont résumés en termes compréhensibles pour un large public. Ils ont conduit Richardson à découvrir un aspect particulier des fractales, outil d'analyse aujourd'hui bien connu pour l'étude des mouvements complexes des fluides. This second part presents the life and scientific activity of Lewis Fry Richardson during the period 1926-1953. His later work on numerical modelling of psychology, causes of conflicts and the statistics of wars is outlined in terms understandable to a wide audience. They led to Richardson's discovery of one aspect of fractals, analytical technique now recognized as valuable in the study of the complex fluid motions.
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Ochsner, Jeffrey Karl, and Thomas C. Hubka. "H. H. Richardson: The Design of the William Watts Sherman House." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 51, no. 2 (June 1, 1992): 121–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/990710.

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Henry Hobson Richardson's design for the William Watts Sherman house, in Newport, Rhode Island, has long been considered an anomaly among his projects. While its living hall plan has always been credited to Richardson, the exterior has often been thought to have been the work of Richardson's assistant, Stanford White, drawing on the published work of Richard Norman Shaw. Study of surviving sketches, drawings, and other records, along with an examination of the house itself, shows that this explanation of the Sherman house is inadequate. Not only did Richardson control both plan and massing, but he must also be credited with the design of critical front gable, which did not derive from Shaw's work. Analysis of Richardson's sketches also offers clues to Richardson's typical architectural design method and compositional approach, as well as to his specific blending of English, Continental, and especially American colonial vernacular influences in the Sherman design. These influences also provide a basis for understanding why the house became such an important source for the development of multiple themes in American domestic architecture in succeeding decades, especially the Shingle Style.
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OTT, SØREN, and JAKOB MANN. "An experimental investigation of the relative diffusion of particle pairs in three-dimensional turbulent flow." Journal of Fluid Mechanics 422 (November 3, 2000): 207–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022112000001658.

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The particle tracking (PT) technique is used to study turbulent diffusion of particle pairs in a three-dimensional turbulent flow generated by two oscillating grids. The experimental data show a range where the Richardson–Obukhov law 〈r2〉 = Cεt3 is satisfied, and the Richardson–Obukhov constant is found to be C = 0.5. A number of models predict much larger values. Furthermore, the distance–neighbour function is studied in detail in order to determine its general shape. The results are compared with the predictions of three models: Richardson (1926), Batchelor (1952) and Kraichnan (1966a). These three models predict different behaviours of the distance–neighbour function, and of the three, only Richardson's model is found to be consistent with the measurements. We have corrected a minor error in Kraichnan's (1996a) Lagrangian history direct interaction calculations with the result that we had to increase his theoretical value from C = 2.42 to C = 5.5.
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Zomchick, John P., and Harold Bloom. "Samuel Richardson." South Atlantic Review 54, no. 4 (November 1989): 119. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3199807.

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Marks, Sylvia Kasey, and Elizabeth Bergen Brophy. "Samuel Richardson." South Atlantic Review 54, no. 1 (January 1989): 122. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3200082.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Richardson":

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Pajares, Infante Eterio. "Richardson en España." León : Secretario de publ., Universidad de León, 1989. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb376797169.

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Williams, Katherine Ruth. "Samuel Richardson and amatory fiction." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.422578.

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Daphinoff, Dimiter. "Samuel Richardsons "Clarissa" : Text, Rezeption und Interpretation /." Bern : Francke Verl, 1986. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb34933974v.

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Shepherd, Lynn B. "Samuel Richardson and eighteenth-century portraiture." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2006. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.439316.

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Curran, L. C. "Samuel Richardson : the author as correspondent." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2012. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1349011/.

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This thesis is a broadly chronological study of Samuel Richardson’s correspondence, from his early career as a novelist in the 1740s through to his death in 1761. It argues that Richardson’s sustained concern with the aesthetics and ethics of writing letters was central to his conception of authorship and its relation to publicity. It contends that the form and content of Richardson’s letters interact with his novels in ways that are more pervasive than has been previously acknowledged in Richardson studies; I read letters as an integral part of his literary oeuvre, not merely an adjunct to it. The thesis uses manuscripts of Richardson’s correspondence in archives in both Britain and America, many of which are unpublished. Chapter One examines the development of a familiar epistolary prose style in Richardson’s early works, particularly his first novel Pamela (1740) and its sequel (1741). It focuses on the relationship between aesthetics and ethics in the use of the familiar letter in fiction of this period. Chapter Two is, in part, a case study of Richardson’s letters with his most significant correspondent, Lady Bradshaigh, about Clarissa (1747-8), and links their letters to the development of a quasi-autobiographical mode of writing in his last surviving piece of fiction, ‘The History of Mrs Beaumont’. Chapter Three traces how Richardson used correspondence to encourage and promote women’s writing, both in manuscript and print. Chapter Four examines Richardson’s correspondence with men and his attempt to reformulate literary manliness as a moral virtue in Sir Charles Grandison (1753-4). Chapter Five extends these aesthetic and moral debates to Richardson’s own editing of his correspondence, using manuscript evidence and exchanges he had concerning the ethics of publishing his letters during his lifetime. The Conclusion discusses the implications of these examples for the future study of the author as correspondent.
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Balan, Michaël. "Variétés de Richardson : multiplicités et désingularisation." Valenciennes, 2011. http://ged.univ-valenciennes.fr/nuxeo/site/esupversions/04f8fc1d-2f25-424d-96da-a091493324d4.

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Une variété de Richardson est l’intersection d’une variété de Schubert directe avec une variété de Schubert opposée dans une variété de drapeaux. Dans cette thèse, on s’intéresse aux singularités des variétés de Richardson. Un résultat de Kreiman et Lakshmibai donne la multiplicité d’un point T-fixe sur une variété de Richardson. Dans le chapitre I, on prouve qu’en caractéristique nulle, leur formule est valable en un point quelconque, pourvu que la variété de drapeaux soit cominuscule. On considère ensuite une désingularisation d’une variété de Richardson de la variété des drapeaux complets de type An, obtenue comme sous-variété d’une variété de Bott-Samelson. On dispose d’une famille naturelle de fibrés en droite sur les variétés de Bott-Samelson, et leurs espaces de sections ont été étudiés par Lakshmibai et Magyar, qui en donnent une base indexée par des objets combinatoires, appelés tableaux standard. On prouve dans le chapitre II que cette base est compatible avec la désingularisation de la variété de Richardson lorsque le fibré en droites est très ample. On obtient de cette façon une base indexée par des tableaux particuliers, appelés w0-standard
A Richardson variety is the intersection of a direct Schubert variety with an opposite Schubert variety inside a flag variety. In this thesis, we are interested in the singularities of Richardson varieties. A result of Kreiman and Lakshmibai gives the multiplicity at a T-fixed point on a Richardson variety. In chapter I, we prove that in characteristic zero, their formula is true for an arbitrary point, provided the flag variety is cominuscule. Next, we consider a desingularization of a Richardson variety in the full flag variety of type An, obtained as a subvariety of a Bott-Samelson variety. There is a natural family of line bundles on Bott-Samelson varieties, and their spaces of sections have been studied by Lakshmibai and Magyar, who give a basis of these spaces indexed by combinatorial objects called standard tableaux. We prove in chapter II that this basis is compatible with the desingularization of the Richardson variety when the line bundle is very ample. In this way, we obtain a basis indexed by particular tableaux, the so-called w0-standard ones
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Trajanoska, Ivana. "La Musique dans Pilgrimage de Dorothy Richardson." Thesis, Montpellier 3, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014MON30066/document.

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La musique dans Pilgrimage de Dorothy Richardson joue un rôle important. C'est avant tout un élément crucial dans la quête identitaire de la protagoniste, Miriam Henderson. Récit de la formation d'une artiste, Pilgrimage est aussi celui de la quête d'une identité religieuse, nationale et féminine de la protagoniste. La musique accompagne le récit et offre la possibilité à Miriam de (ré)évaluer sa relation aux différentes religions organisées, de redéfinir son anglicité et de construire une identité féminine authentique. La musique ouvre également la voie à la « joie indépendante », au « centre de son être » où se loge une identité préexistante sur laquelle repose l'identité authentique qu'elle cherche. Par ailleurs, la musique aide Richardson à rompre avec la tradition romanesque du dix-neuvième siècle et à exprimer sa défiance à l'égard du langage et sa capacité à représenter la « réalité ». En intégrant les principes musicaux à la construction du texte narratif, l'auteur met en valeur son désir d'utiliser la musique comme modèle du fonctionnement sémiotique du texte narratif, d'influer sur la façon dont celui-ci fait sens et le communique en réfractant la « réalité » sur un axe à la fois vertical et horizontal et présente ainsi sa conception du temps comme échappant à la division entre passé, présent et futur. En outre, Richardson a recours à la musique pour mieux représenter la conscience, le processus de réflexion et le monde intérieur de sa protagoniste. Enfin, l'accompagnement musical sollicite la coopération de la conscience créatrice du lecteur en s'assurant sa collaboration dans la construction de la « réalité » que le roman tente de représenter
Music plays an important role in Pilgrimage by Dorothy Richardson. On the one hand, music is a crucial element in the protagonist's search for identity. Reading Pilgrimage as a story of a quest and the formation of an artist shows that the quest of the protagonist Miriam Henderson is also that of a religious, national and feminine identity accompanied by music. Music provides the protagonist with the opportunity to (re)assess her relationship with various organized religions, redefine her Englishness, and build an authentic female identity. Music also reveals the “independent joy,” at “the center of being,” where a pre-existing identity can be found upon which the authentic identity that Miriam seeks rests. On the other hand, Richardson relies on music to break with the nineteenth-century writing conventions and express her distrust in the capacity of language to render “reality.” Her effort to integrate musical principles in the construction of the narrative emphasizes her desire to use music as a model for the semiotic functioning of the text, to influence how the text makes sense and communicates it refracting “reality” on an axis, both vertical and horizontal, thus presenting her concept of time which is outside the division into past, present and future. Furthermore, Richardson uses music to represent consciousness, the thinking process, and the inner world of the protagonist. Finally, the musical accompaniment generates the cooperation of the reader's creative consciousness securing his collaboration in the construction of the “reality” that the novel is trying to represent
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Glaser, Brigitte. "The body in Samuel Richardson's "Clarissa" : contexts of and contradictions in the development of character /." Heidelberg : C. Winter, 1994. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb357455925.

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Zelen, Renata Halina. "The trial of pygmalion : twentieth-century reader response to heroines in the eighteenth-century novel, with special reference to Samuel Richardson's C̀larissa' /." [Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong], 1987. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B12365208.

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Rain, David Christopher. "The death of Clarissa : Richardson's Clarissa and the critics." Title page, contents and summary only, 1988. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09PH/09phr154.pdf.

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Books on the topic "Richardson":

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Richardson, Bill. A Gestao Estrategica / Bill Richardon, Roy Richardson. Lisboa: Editorial Presenca, 1992.

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Richardson, Alice E. Richardson. [Kansas City, Kan: A.E. Richardson, 1986.

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Watts, Carol. Dorothy Richardson. Plymouth: Northcote House in association with The British Council, 1995.

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Rice, Liz. Bill Richardson. Philadelphia: Mason Crest Publishers, 2008.

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Brophy, Elizabeth Bergen. Samuel Richardson. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1987.

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Radford, Jean. Dorothy Richardson. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1991.

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Harris, Jocelyn. Samuel Richardson. Cambridge [Cambridgeshire]: Cambridge University Press, 1987.

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Masterson, Paul. Herbert Richardson. Richmond Hill, Ont: Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 1992.

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Radford, Jean. Dorothy Richardson. New York: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1991.

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Harold, Bloom, ed. Samuel Richardson. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1987.

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Book chapters on the topic "Richardson":

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Cencini, Massimo, Andrea Puglisi, Davide Vergni, and Angelo Vulpiani. "Richardson." In A Random Walk in Physics, 169–75. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72531-0_25.

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Rogers, Pat. "Richardson." In The Augustan Vision, 267–74. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003263944-28.

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Herwig, Heinz. "Richardson-Zahl Ri (Richardson number Ri)." In Wärmeübertragung A-Z, 179–81. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56940-1_42.

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Leech, Beth L. "Timothy Richardson." In Lobbyists at Work, 173–87. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4561-2_12.

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Glaser, Brigitte. "Richardson, Samuel." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_16933-1.

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Gallucci, Fausto. "Richardson Law." In Encyclopedia of Membranes, 1739–40. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44324-8_523.

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Gallucci, Fausto. "Richardson Law." In Encyclopedia of Membranes, 1–2. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-40872-4_523-1.

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McGowan, Ian. "Samuel Richardson." In The Restoration and Eighteenth Century, 269–78. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20143-3_17.

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Borgmeier, Raimund. "Richardson, Samuel." In Englischsprachige Autoren, 226–29. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-02951-5_85.

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Richardson, Deborah South. "Richardson, Deborah South." In Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences, 4465–68. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24612-3_292.

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Conference papers on the topic "Richardson":

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Vieira, Gustavo B., and Denismar A. Nogueira. "Uma aplicação da Extrapolação de Richardson." In XXXV CNMAC - Congresso Nacional de Matemática Aplicada e Computacional. SBMAC, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5540/03.2015.003.01.0293.

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Mosawi, Aamir Al. "P504 Sanjad-sakati-richardson-kirk syndrome." In Faculty of Paediatrics of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, 9th Europaediatrics Congress, 13–15 June, Dublin, Ireland 2019. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2019-epa.840.

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ZINGG, D. "Viscous airfoil computations using Richardson extrapolation." In 10th Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.1991-1559.

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Snyder, Donald L., and Richard L. White. "Modification of the Richardson-Lucy iteration for restoration of Hubble Space Telescope Images." In OSA Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C.: Optica Publishing Group, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/oam.1991.mqq3.

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In the early 1970s Richardson1 and Lucy2 published an iterative method for recovering images of objects that appear blurred. Their method has been rediscovered by Shepp and Vardi3 for imaging radionuclides. The connection between these two seemingly disparate fields of science—restoring optical imagery and radionuclide imaging—occurs because they are inverse-problems having a common mathematical description. The purpose of this paper is to note some implications for restoring optical imagery of recent developments in radionuclide imaging.3-5 These developments yield extensions of the Richardson-Lucy iteration that have proved to be powerful for restoring images from quantum-limited data. An application to images acquired with the Hubble Space Telescope is given.
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Lanteri, Henri, Claude Aime, Hubert Beaumont, and Philippe Gaucherel. "Blind deconvolution using the Richardson-Lucy algorithm." In Satellite Remote Sensing, edited by Anton Kohnle and Adam D. Devir. SPIE, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.197374.

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Sottile, Frank, Ravi Vakil, and Jan Verschelde. "Solving schubert problems with Littlewood-Richardson homotopies." In the 2010 International Symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1837934.1837971.

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Dukelsky, J. "New Generalizations of the Richardson-Gaudin Models." In NUCLEAR PHYSICS, LARGE AND SMALL: International Conference on Microscopic Studies of Collective Phenomena. AIP, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1805906.

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Anand, Vijayakumar, Molong Han, Jovan Maksimovic, Soon Hock Ng, Tomas Katkus, Annaleise Klein, Keith R. Bambery, Mark J. Tobin, Jitraporn Vongsvivut, and Saulius Juodkazis. "Mid-infrared Incoherent Three-Dimensional Imaging Using Lucy-Richardson-Rosen Algorithm." In 3D Image Acquisition and Display: Technology, Perception and Applications. Washington, D.C.: Optica Publishing Group, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/3d.2022.jw5b.5.

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Two computational reconstruction methods namely the Lucy-Richardson algorithm and non-linear reconstruction have been combined to develop Lucy-Richardson-Rosen algorithm. This new algorithm has been used to convert a two-dimensional infrared spectral map into a three-dimensional image.
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Islam, Akand W., Muhammad A. R. Sharif, and Eric S. Carlson. "Numerical Analysis of Laminar Mixed Convection in a Lid Driven Square Cavity With an Isothermally Heated Square Internal Blockage." In ASME 2012 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2012-85797.

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Laminar mixed convection characteristics in a square cavity with an isothermally heated square blockage inside have been investigated numerically using the finite volume method of the ANSYS FLUENT commercial CFD code. Various different blockage sizes and concentric and eccentric placement of the blockage inside the cavity have been considered. The blockage is maintained at a hot temperature, Th, and four surfaces of the cavity (including the lid) are maintained at a cold temperature, Tc, under all circumstances. The physical problem is represented mathematically by sets of governing conservation equations of mass, momentum, and energy. The geometrical and flow parameters for the problem are the blockage ratio (B), the blockage placement eccentricities (εx and εy), the Reynolds number (Re), the Grashof number (Gr), and the Richardson number (Ri). The flow and heat transfer behavior in the cavity for a range of Richardson number (0.01–100) at a fixed Reynolds number (100) and Prandtl number (0.71) is examined comprehensively. The variations of the average and local Nusselt number at the blockage surface at various Richardson numbers for different blockage sizes and placement eccentricities are presented. From the analysis of the mixed convection process, it is found that for any size of the blockage placed anywhere in the cavity, the average Nusselt number does not change significantly with increasing Richardson number until it approaches the value of the order of 1 beyond which the average Nusselt number increases rapidly with the Richardson number. For the central placement of the blockage at any fixed Richardson number, the average Nusselt number decreases with increasing blockage ratio and reaches a minimum at around a blockage ratio of slightly larger than 1/2. For further increase of the blockage ratio, the average Nusselt number increases again and becomes independent of the Richardson number. The most preferable heat transfer (based on the average Nusselt number) is obtained when the blockage is placed around the top left and the bottom right corners of the cavity.
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Dansereau, Donald G., Anders Eriksson, and Jurgen Leitner. "Richardson-Lucy Deblurring for Moving Light Field Cameras." In 2017 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops (CVPRW). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cvprw.2017.225.

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Reports on the topic "Richardson":

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Arbuckle, B., W. Breen, and A. H. Mumin. Richardson pluton uranium anomaly. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/296621.

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Xing, Tao, and Fred Stern. Factors of Safety for Richardson Extrapolation. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada498086.

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Martínez del Pozo, Álvaro. Retratos de Mujeres en Bioquímica: Jane S. Richardson. Sociedad Española de Bioquímica y Biología Molecular, August 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.18567/sebbmdiv_rmb.2012.08.1.

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Jorgenson, M. T., Joanna E. Roth, Sharon F. Schlentner, Erik R. Pullman, and Matt Macander. An Ecological Land Survey for Fort Richardson, Alaska. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada417494.

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Cecile, M. P., B. S. Norford, G. S. Nowlan, and T. T. Uyeno. Lower Paleozoic stratigraphy and geology, Richardson Mountains, Yukon (with stratigraphic and paleontological appendices). Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/329454.

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The Richardson Trough was a rift basin on the southern margin of an ancestral Iapetus Ocean. It was part of a complex paleogeography that included at least two major rift basins on western Franklinian and northern Cordilleran continental shelves. This paleogeography included the Ogilvie Arch, Porcupine Platform, Blackstone 'supra-basin', Babbage Basin, Husky Lakes Arch, Richardson Trough, Mackenzie Arch, Lac des Bois Platform, and the White Mountains and Campbell uplifts. The Richardson Trough was the failed arm of a triple rift system that formed when an early Paleozoic Iapetus Ocean developed north of the trough. The Richardson Trough displays a classic 'steer's head' profile with two rift fill cycles. The first features late early to middle late Cambrian rifting and late late Cambrian to late Early Ordovician post-rift subsidence; the second, late Early Ordovician to early Silurian rifting and late early Silurian to early Middle Devonian post-rift subsidence. Lower Paleozoic strata exposed in the Richardson Trough range in age from middle Cambrian to early Middle Devonian and are similar to strata in their sister rift, the Misty Creek Embayment. Before this study, the stratigraphic units defined for the Richardson Trough were the Slats Creek Formation and the Road River Formation. Here, the Slats Creek Formation and a new Road River Group are recognized. In order, this group consists of the middle and/or late Cambrian to Early Ordovician Cronin Formation; the early Early Ordovician to latest early Silurian Mount Hare Formation; the early Silurian to late Silurian Tetlit Formation; and the late Silurian to early Middle Devonian Vittrekwa Formation. These Road River Group strata are unconformably overlain by the late Middle to Late Devonian Canol Formation (outcrop) and by the Early Devonian Tatsieta Formation (subsurface).
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Burns, L. E., G. R. C. Graham, J. D. Barefoot, and R. F. Woods. Richardson electromagnetic and magnetic airborne geophysical survey data compilation. Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys, January 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.14509/30263.

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McConnell, D. L. Project report of the Fairbanks and Richardson mining districts. Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.14509/1691.

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Xing, Tao, and Fred Stern. Factors of Safety for Richardson Extrapolation for Industrial Applications. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada498085.

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Dyke, A. S., and J. M. Savelle. Surficial geology, Lady Richardson Bay area, Victoria Island, Nunavut. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/211692.

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Burns, L. E., G. R. C. Graham, and J. D. Barefoot. East Richardson electromagnetic and magnetic airborne geophysical survey data compilation. Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys, November 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.14509/29754.

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