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Flexible Sparse Learning of Feature Subspaces. [New York, N.Y.?]: [publisher not identified], 2017.

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DiPietro, Vincent. Unusual Mars surface features. 4th ed. Glen Dale, Md: Mars Research, 1988.

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Schommers, W. Cosmic secrets: Basic features of reality. Singapore: World Scientific, 2012.

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Davis, James E. Environmental satellites: Features and acquisition plans. Edited by Thompson Gregory F and United States. General Accounting Office. New York: Nova Novinka, 2012.

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Eliseeva, Elena. Khudozhestvennoe prostranstvo v otechestvennykh igrovykh filʹmakh XX veka. Moskva: "Starklaĭt", 2012.

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1965-, Carlson Laura Anne, and Zee Emile van der, eds. Functional features in language and space: Insights from perception, categorization, and development. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005.

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J, Müller Hermann, and Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, eds. Neural binding of space and time: Spatial and temporal mechanisms of feature-object binding. Hove, East Sussex: Psychology Press, 2001.

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Crompton, John L. The proximate principle: The impact of parks, open space and water features on residential property values and the property tax base. 2nd ed. Ashburn, Va: National Recreation and Park Association, 2004.

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Doorn, Niels van. Digital spaces, material traces: Investigating the performance of gender, sexuality, and embodiment on internet platforms that feature user-generated content. [S.l]: [s.n.], 2009.

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Dynamic feature space modelling, filtering, and self-tuning control of stochastic systems: A systems approach with economic and social applications. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1985.

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Poliziano, Angelo. Coniurationis commentarium / Commentario della congiura dei Pazzi. Edited by Leandro Perini. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6655-119-5.

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The Pazzi Consipracy by Angelo Poliziano is the only historical work in the vast production of the famous humanist. He was an eye-witness of the tragic episode that took place in Florence in 1478 in which Giuliano de' Medici was killed and his brother Lorenzo il Magnifico wounded. This was one episode in a conflict between rival banking houses during what Fernand Braudel has defined as "the first crisis of capitalism". Behind the veil of a highly cultured form of appropriation of the classical tradition (Sallust's De Catilinae coniuratione), we can discern a ruthless realism which, in its spare style, anticipates the mood of early cinema. The Pactianae coniurationis commentarium clearly reveals the traces of a time that was neither happy nor brilliant, as in the illusory images of the Renaissance that have come down to us, but rather bubbled with bloodshed and also featured phenomena such as gambling which are typical of times of crisis. Following Alessandro Perosa's by now impossible to get hold of edition, Poliziano's work is presented here in a historic perspective updated with the most recent historical reconstructions, with a series of appendices and a thorough chronology that help to focus the meanings and bring to the fore the features of the period in their potential entirety.
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Orlik, Lyubov', and Galina Zhukova. Operator equation and related questions of stability of differential equations. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1061676.

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The monograph is devoted to the application of methods of functional analysis to the problems of qualitative theory of differential equations. Describes an algorithm to bring the differential boundary value problem to an operator equation. The research of solutions to operator equations of special kind in the spaces polutoratonny with a cone, where the limitations of the elements of these spaces is understood as the comparability them with a fixed scale element of exponential type. Found representations of the solutions of operator equations in the form of contour integrals, theorems of existence and uniqueness of such solutions. The spectral criteria for boundedness of solutions of operator equations and, as a consequence, sufficient spectral features boundedness of solutions of differential and differential-difference equations in Banach space. The results obtained for operator equations with operators and work of Volterra operators, allowed to extend to some systems of partial differential equations known spectral stability criteria for solutions of A. M. Lyapunov and also to generalize theorems on the exponential characteristic. The results of the monograph may be useful in the study of linear mechanical and electrical systems, in problems of diffraction of electromagnetic waves, theory of automatic control, etc. It is intended for researchers, graduate students functional analysis and its applications to operator and differential equations.
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1936-, Dullea Keir, Lockwood Gary 1937-, Kubrick Stanley, Clarke Arthur Charles 1917-, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and Warner Home Video (Firm), eds. 2001: A space odyssey. Burbank, CA: Warner Home Video, 2001.

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Afanas'ev, Mihail, Mihail Bendikov, and Stanislav Korunov. Fundamentals of the economy of space activities. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1018193.

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The textbook describes in detail the classification of space goods and services, the segments and sectors of the global space market, the development prospects and the positioning of Russian enterprises in them. The methodological feature of the course consists in new approaches to the segmentation of the market and areas of space activities, identifying their deep relationships with the space industry. The practical side of the course is aimed at studying the methodology and practice of space project management, space pricing, organization of placement and execution of space government orders, and market analytics. The tutorial contains test questions for each chapter, test tasks, and a wide selection of topics for course design. The subject of the course papers is related to the specific activities of the enterprises of the space industry. Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation. It is intended for third-year undergraduate and graduate students specializing in the field of training 38.03.01 and 38.04.01 "Economics" in the specialties "Economics of Space activities", "Economics of high-tech industries".
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Maksurov, Aleksey. Ensuring information security on the Internet. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1942595.

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The monograph examines the features of legal relations in the field of information security in the global information space. The concept of "cybersecurity" is investigated, the institutional independence of the norms of law on ensuring security in the cyber environment is substantiated from the point of view of the subject and method of legal regulation. Considerable attention is paid to the characteristics of the sources of law on ensuring information security on the Internet. Substantial proposals have been made to improve legal regulation in this area both at the national (primarily Russian) and international levels. A technological approach has been applied to the consideration of security issues in the global information space, within the framework of which the organizational, technical and legal principles of ensuring information security in cyberspace, as well as ways and means of ensuring security in the global information space have been studied. It is given not only an assessment of the level of use of funds, their interrelation and mutual complement, but also the legal characteristics of security tools in the global information space, for example cryptographic. The resources allocated for the implementation of the type of legal technology under study that were not previously allocated in the legal literature, for example, scientific and economic. The features of the protection of personal information on the Internet are considered, as well as modern problems of legal security in the global information environment, including cybersecurity in banking, healthcare, and biometric data security. The problems of international cooperation in the field of information security are highlighted. For a wide range of readers interested in information security issues. It can be useful for students, postgraduates and teachers of law schools and faculties.
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Ryzhikova, tamara. Marketing in the aerospace field. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1003199.

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The tutorial provides an overview of the main methodological approaches to the analysis of the market of rocket and space technology and services on the basis of its specific features, methods of evaluating competition and its justification, the reinterpretation of basic marketing tools and approaches in combination with innovative ideas and methods of achieving high economic results in the space market. The main aim is to provide future marketers with the necessary material, methods, technologies and tools with which to solve various problems related to the understanding of the structure of the space market, the company's place in the market, its competitive position and overall competitiveness. Meets the requirements of Federal state educational standards of higher education of the last generation. Intended for undergraduates and academics in aerospace orientation, postgraduate students, marketing analysts, marketers, corporate executives and agencies of the military-industrial complex.
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Zuev, Sergey, Daut Yahutl', Boris Bass, and Ruslan Maleev. Ignition devices for fuel-air mixture of heat engines. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1911604.

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The textbook describes the basic theoretical foundations and practical tasks in the field of research of ignition devices of fuel-air mixture of heat engines. The data concerning the working conditions of spark plugs, their classification, device and main characteristics are presented. The features of electrophysical processes in spark plugs of automotive internal combustion engines are described in detail. The methodology and algorithms of numerical simulation of the thermal state of a spark plug are considered. The development, testing and quality control, production and operation of ignition devices for fuel-air mixture of heat engines are described. Meets the requirements of the latest generation of federal state standards of higher education. It is intended for undergraduate, graduate and specialist students studying in the fields of 13.03.02 "Electric Power engineering and electrical engineering", 12.03.01 "Instrument Engineering", 12.03.05 "Laser technology and laser technologies", 12.05.01 "Electronic and optoelectronic devices and special purpose systems".
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Lippert, Leopold, and Ralph J. Poole, eds. The Politics of Gender in Early American Theater. Bielefeld, Germany: transcript Verlag, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/9783839452530.

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In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the American theater emerged as a crucial cultural space for debates around gender stereotypes, gendered conduct, sexual desire, the politics of intimacy and domesticity, female authorship, as well as the complex intersections of gender and other markers of cultural difference, such as race, ethnicity, socioeconomic class, age, or nation. This collection explores the role of gender in the formation of American theatrical culture in this period. It features essays on well-known early American dramatists such as Susanna Rowson or Judith Sargent Murray, but also sheds light on anonymous authors and more obscure theatrical practices.
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Clarke, Arthur C., and Stanley Kubrick. 2001: A space odyssey. Burbank, CA: Warner Home Video, 1999.

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Hernández, René. Franciscan Books and their Readers. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463729512.

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The book explores the manuscripts written, read, and studied by Franciscan friars from the thirteenth to the fifteenth centuries in Northern Italy, and specifically Padua, assessing four key aspects: ideal, space, form and readership. The ideal is studied through the regulations that determined what manuscripts should aim for. Space refers to the development and role of Franciscan libraries. The form is revealed by the assessment of the physical configuration of a set of representative manuscripts read, written, and manufactured by the friars. Finally, the study of the readership shows how Franciscans were skilled readers who employed certain forms of the manuscript as a portable, personal library, and as a tool for learning and pastoral care. By comparing the book collections of Padua’s reformed and unreformed medieval Franciscan libraries for the first time, this study reveals new features of the ground-breaking cultural agency of medieval friars.
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Frieß, Thilo-Thomas. Perceptrons in kernel feature spaces. University of Sheffield, Dept. of Automatic Control and Systems Engineeringc1998., 1998.

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Tkachuk, Vladimir V. Cp-Theory Problem Book: Special Features of Function Spaces. Springer International Publishing AG, 2016.

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Tkachuk, Vladimir V. Cp-Theory Problem Book: Special Features of Function Spaces. Springer International Publishing AG, 2014.

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Cp-Theory Problem Book: Special Features of Function Spaces. Springer, 2014.

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Huffaker, Ray, Marco Bittelli, and Rodolfo Rosa. The Features of Chaos. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198782933.003.0004.

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In this chapter we introduce the features of Chaotic systems. We describe “sensitivity to initial conditions” and its quantitative measure, the Lyapunov exponent, which reflect the average rate of divergence (if any) between two neighboring trajectories. We describe the dynamic “strangeness” of the system. Which has its counterpart in the “strangeness” of the attractor's geometry and concerns with the texture woven by the system in phase space. Fractal dimensions are measures of such strange geometries and they are here described. The concept of recurrence is introduced and the recurrence plot is described, and code provided to generate it. The correlation dimension is addressed and the R code to compute is listed and detailed. Poincare map is introduced and applied to the study of the damped, driven pendulum.
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Coolen, A. C. C., A. Annibale, and E. S. Roberts. Soft constraints: exponential random graph models. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198709893.003.0004.

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Exponential random graph models (ERGMs) provide conceptually elegant recipes for generating soft-constrained random graphs. This chapter begins by explaining the theory and describing how to properly specify an ERGM, including demonstrating Lagrange’s method to derive the values of the model parameters that correspond to the desired constraints. Three ERGMs, all with constraints depending linearly on the adjacency matrix, are solved exactly: the targeted total number of links, targeted individual node degrees and targeted number of two-way links in a directed graph. However, when the controlled features become more complicated, ERGMs have a tendency to produce graphs in extreme phases (very dense or very sparse). The two-star model and the Strauss model are worked through in detail using advanced techniques from statistical mechanics in order to analyze the phase transitions. The chapter closes with a discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of ERGMs as null models.
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Wood, Jim, and Alec Marantz. The interpretation of external arguments. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198767886.003.0011.

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This chapter examines the syntactic and semantic properties of heads, e.g. Voice, Appl, and little p, that add participants to events. Instead of assuming that such heads exist as distinct primitives in the functional lexicon, it is proposed that there is one such head, which can get different interpretations depending on how it is merged into the structure. The chapter’s approach attributes the relative uniformity of the expression of argument structure to the principles that interpret syntactic structure semantically; thus, syntax is truly autonomous, with the atoms of syntactic representations carrying no inherent semantic values. Once syntactic heads are absolved from the necessity of explicitly carrying certain features relevant to their interpretation, a sparse inventory of functional heads can be developed. The system is applied to a set of constructions that present distinct challenges to theories that demand a kind of transparent reflection of argument structure in underlying syntactic representations.
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Targoff, Ramie. Passion. Edited by James Simpson and Brian Cummings. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199212484.013.0032.

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During the Renaissance, erotic love emerged as a favorite theme of Italian intellectuals. From the Neoplatonic treatises of Marsilio Ficino and Pico della Mirandola, to the works of Petrarch and Dante, the paintings of Botticelli and Raphael, thetrattati d’amore(treatises of love) by Pietro Bembo and Leone Ebreo, the learned commentaries on the sonnets of Michelangelo and Lorenzo de Medici, or the medical writings on lovesickness, Italy’s obsession with the subject of love was evident. Italian poets such as Dante were particularly preoccupied with the female beloved, whom they typically idealized as a kind of angelic lady (donna angelicata), a heavenly character, rather than an object of sensual appetite and affection. Thomas Wyatt translated Petrarch’s sonnets, includingRime Sparse, by stripping from them one of their most fundamental features: the idea that erotic love could transcend the beloved’s death. This article examines Wyatt’s erotic poetry, how his Protestantism influenced his translations of Petrarchan lyrics, and his attitude toward Neoplatonism.
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Azzouni, Jody. Feature-Characterization Languages. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190622558.003.0009.

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The language appropriate to feature metaphysics is described. This language is one that induces no commitments to objects, although it allows an expression of a commitment to the reality of ontological borders. The language resembles, on the surface, weather reports, with apparently pleonastic subject terms. Feature-characterization languages are shown to be as expressively powerful as those that utilize first-order quantification. They differ from first-order languages because the traditional predication relation (which presupposes objects and properties and relations of those objects) is replaced by an “is at” relation that presupposes none of these things. It’s also shown that the presupposition of locations (in space and time) isn’t required either. The language requires, metaphysically, only that features co-occur.
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Treue, Stefan. Object- and Feature-Based Attention. Edited by Anna C. (Kia) Nobre and Sabine Kastner. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199675111.013.008.

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The allocation of selective visual attention to a particular region of visual space has been attention’s most-studied variant. But attention can also be allocated to features, such as a particular colour or direction of motion. Studies from the visual cortex of rhesus monkeys have revealed a gain modulation across visual space that enhances the response of neurons that show a preference for the attended feature and a reduced responsiveness of those neurons tuned to the opposite feature. Such studies have also provided evidence for object-based attention, where the attentional enhancement of a neural representation affects the complex amalgamation of features that make up an object. All these forms of visual attention together create an integrated saliency map or priority map, that is, an integrated representation of relative stimulus strength and behavioural relevance across visual space that underlies our perception of the environment.
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Gross, Wolfgang L., and Julia U. Holle. Clinical features of ANCA-associated vasculitis. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199642489.003.0131.

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The primary ANCA-associated vasculitides are granulomatosis with polyangiitis (Wegener's, GPA), microscopic polyangiitis (MPA), and eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA, Churg-Strauss syndrome, CSS). They predominantly affect small (and medium-sized) vessels and share a variable association with ANCA (anti-neutrophil cytoplasm antibody) directed against neutrophil proteinase 3 (PR3, mainly in GPA) and myeloperoxidase (MPO, mainly in MPA and CSS). Crescentic necrotizing glomerulonephritis and alveolar haemorrhage due to pulmonary capillaritis represent classical (vasculitic) organ manifestations of the ANCA-associated vasculitides (AAV). MPA occurs as a 'pure' small (to medium-size) vessel vasculitis, whereas GPA and CSS are characterized by additional distinct clinical and pathological features. In GPA, granulomatous lesions of the upper and/or lower respiratory tract are a hallmark of the disease. Granulomatous lesions may be large in appearance and occur as space-consuming, infiltrating, and destructive inflammatory masses. GPA is believed to follow a stagewise course with an initial localized form, restricted granulomatous lesions of the upper and/or lower respiratory tract without clinical signs of vasculitis, and a consecutive generalization to systemic vasculitis which may be either non-organ-threatening (early systemic) or organ- and life- threatening (generalized GPA). Rarely, patients arrest in the localized stage and do not progress to systemic disease. In EGPA asthma, hypereosinophilia and eosinophilic organ infiltration (e.g. eosinophilic myocarditis) are typical features of the disease apart from vasculitis. Similarly to GPA, EGPA follows a stagewise course: asthma and eosinophilia may precede full-blown disease for several months or years. Recent cohort studies suggest different phenotypes in EGPA (predominantly vasculitic and MPO-ANCA-positive and predominantly with eosinophilic organ infiltration, usually ANCA-negative). This chapter focuses on the clinical features of the primary AAV and their outcome.
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Poddar, Deepak Kumar. Efficient SIMD Implementation of 3x3 Non Maxima Suppression of Sparse 2D Image Feature Points: United States Patent 9984305. Independently Published, 2020.

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Lurie, Peter. Fargo’s Whitened Spaces. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199797318.003.0004.

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This chapter reads the Coens’ film Fargo as a typical Gothic narrative, replete with paternal sin, uncanny doubles, and a dark historical past that returns to trouble a violent present. It traces the Gothic’s history in the United States and notes its uniquely American features in describing Fargo’s affinity with writers such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edgar Allan Poe, and Herman Melville, in the latter case by way of the film’s concern with whiteness—both the visual field of the film’s mise-en-scéne and the ethnic whiteness (or historical whitening) of the American interior. It shows a particularly cinematic version of the Gothic due to Fargo’s use of an offscreen, “unlawful” space associated with the film’s criminal element. It posits a postmodern sublime in the film’s tonal and visual ironies and, by way of postmodern theory, in a stubbornly immanent sublimity through affinities between the snowbound scene and the screen’s planar surface.
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Toulouse, Teresa A., and Barbara C. Ewell, eds. Sweet Spots. University Press of Mississippi, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496817020.001.0001.

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Sweet Spots examines the dense meanings of interstitial spaces in New Orleans architecture and culture. “Interstitial space” refers not only to distinctive features of New Orleans’ houses—high ceilings, hidden passageways, balconies, courtyards and portes-de-cocheres, for example--but also to the relation of such features to the city’s streets and neighborhoods. Thirteen interdisciplinary contributors explore the roles played by “in-between” spaces in expressing and shaping intersections of race, class, gender, and environment in New Orleans. Sweet Spots is rich with visual materials, from maps, architectural renderings and surveys, to postcards, photographs, paintings and drawings.
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Lemon, Robert. The Taco Truck. University of Illinois Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252042454.001.0001.

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When primarily immigrant, day-laboring clientele eat a meal at a traditional taco truck, the taco truck becomes a significant social space in which Mexican cultural identity is reaffirmed. But the traditional taco truck is also a politically charged symbolic space that can spark heated debates about Latino culture and the uses of street spaces in cities. This book uses the taco truck as a vehicle to tell a story about the Mexican American experience and identity and deconstructs the myriad meanings taco trucks represent to diverse community groups and how such meanings influence urban politics and the built environment. The traditional taco truck is a powerfully transformative feature of the American landscape because the trucks’ social spaces intersect with complex geographic processes of immigration, class, ethnicity, gentrification, commodification, food-ways, and the right to public space. Thus the book is also about power, privilege, and the political economy of cities and the novel ways marginalized Mexican immigrants take and remake urban space through their food practices. Through investigating taco trucks in various U.S. metropolises, this book elucidates the ways neoliberal cities work and how Mexican immigrants claim their right to the city.
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Coolen, A. C. C., A. Annibale, and E. S. Roberts. Graphs on structured spaces. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198709893.003.0010.

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This chapter moves beyond viewing nodes as homogeneous dots set on a plane. To introduce more complicated underlying space, multiplex networks (which are defined with layers of interaction on the same underlying node set) and temporal (time-dependent) networks are discussed. It shown that despite the much more complicated underlying space, many of the techniques developed in earlier chapters can be applied. Heterogeneous nodes are introduced as an extension of the stochastic block model for community structure, then extended using methods developed in earlier chapters to more general (continuous) node attributes such as fitness. The chapter closes with a discussion of the intersections and similarities between the many alternative models for capturing topological features that have been presented in the book.
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Brennan, T. Corey. Sabina Augusta. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190250997.001.0001.

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This work aims to synthesize the textual and (massive) material evidence on the empress Sabina (born ca. 85–died ca. 137). The book traces the development of Sabina’s partnership with her husband, the emperor Hadrian (reigned 117–138), and shows the vital importance of the empress for Hadrian’s own aspirations. Sabina accumulated more public honors in Rome and the provinces than any imperial woman had enjoyed since the first empress, Augustus’ wife Livia. Indeed, Sabina is the first woman whose image features on a regular and continuous series of coins minted at Rome. She was the most traveled and visible empress to date. Hadrian also deified his wife upon her death. It is argued that Hadrian meant for Sabina to play a key role in promoting the public character of his rule, and that the emperor’s exaltation of his wife served to enhance his own claims to divinity. Yet the (sparse) literary sources on Sabina put the worst light on the dynamics of her marriage. There is a strong ancient tradition that Hadrian treated his wife little better than a slave, and forced her to suicide. The book fully explores the various (overwhelmingly negative) notions this empress’s life stirred up in historiography, and against the material record proposes a new and nuanced understanding of her formal role. This study of Sabina’s life sheds new light also more widely on Hadrian—including the vexed question of that emperor’s relationship with his supposed lover Antinoös—and indeed on Rome’s imperial women as a group.
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Carlson, Laura, and Emile van der Zee. Functional Features in Language and Space: Insights from Perception, Categorization, and Development. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2004.

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Zee, Emile Van Der, and Laura Carlson. Functional Features in Language and Space: Insights from Perception, Categorization, and Development. Oxford University Press, 2005.

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(Editor), Laura Carlson, and Emile van der Zee (Editor), eds. Functional Features in Language and Space: Insights from Perception, Categorization, and Development (Language and Space). Oxford University Press, USA, 2005.

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Azzouni, Jody. Focusing in on (Some of) the Real. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190622558.003.0010.

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The ways that we project objects—specifically their contours—for different purposes, scientific and otherwise, are described. Scientific domains are contoured the way they are because of specific aims of study. Our ways of changing the contours of objects give rise to sorities-style puzzles. These are described and analyzed. Vagueness is given a description in featural terms. The notion of “empty” space is probed. A metaphor-free characterization of exactly how we change the contours of objects for various purposes (change the “focus”) is given. Features are “mind-independent” and “objective.” This earlier criterion for what exists is modified to apply to features.
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Kahn, Andrew, Mark Lipovetsky, Irina Reyfman, and Stephanie Sandler. Literary identity and social structure of the imperial period. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199663941.003.0026.

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The chapter explores how works of literature in the nineteenth century increasingly mapped the complex social structure of imperial Russia. It explains why social class and group identity features so prominently in the representation of characters in nineteenth-century Russian literature. The chapter demonstrates that different types of space, such as the capitals (St. Petersburg and Moscow), the village, or the estate, have specific cultural associations in literature. It discusses the phenomenon of the Petersburg mythology and the genre of Petersburg fiction, examines the provincial spaces as presented by Gogol and Chekhov, and colonial spaces such as the Caucasus as portrayed by Tolstoy.
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Scolari, Miranda, Edward F. Ester, and John T. Serences. Feature- and Object-Based Attentional Modulation in the Human Visual System. Edited by Anna C. (Kia) Nobre and Sabine Kastner. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199675111.013.009.

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To increase efficiency, sensory systems process only a subset of available inputs in accord with the behavioural goals of the observer. The mechanisms that support the prioritization of relevant over irrelevant stimuli, referred to collectively as selective attention, can operate on the basis of spatial location (space-based attention), low-level visual features (e.g. orientation or colour; feature-based attention), or holistic objects (object-based attention). This chapter reviews human behavioural, electrophysiological, and neuroimaging data pertaining to the effects and control of the latter two mechanisms. Based on an increasingly rich literature spanning several decades, the authors argue that even though feature- and object-based attention are often treated as independent mechanisms, they should instead be described along a single continuum in which the information selected for prioritized processing (whether it be a single feature or a holistic object representation) is flexibly dictated by task demands.
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Charon, Rita. A Framework for Teaching Close Reading. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199360192.003.0009.

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This chapter describes one framework for teaching close reading to groups of learners. It proposes that learners focus on one narrative feature at a time—for example, time, space, voice, and metaphor—over the course of a seminar. For each feature, students read and discuss seminal conceptual writings to situate them in the classical and contemporary critical discourse. The chapter provides capsule summaries of these four narrative features that guide students in their own close reading of texts. The discussion of temporality, for example, includes theological, philosophical, scientific, and literary/narratological writings and the close reading of literary, visual arts, and musical texts that display temporal complexity. In the chapter are described particular teaching sessions in a variety of settings where learners read and respond in writing to short texts that highlight a particular narrative feature. The teaching texts and those written by students are reproduced in the chapter.
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Oh, Youjeong. Pop City. Cornell University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501755538.001.0001.

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This book examines the use of Korean television dramas and K-pop music to promote urban and rural places in South Korea. Building on the phenomenon of Korean pop culture, the book argues that pop culture-featured place selling mediates two separate domains: political decentralization and the globalization of Korean popular culture. By analyzing the process of culture-featured place marketing, the book shows that urban spaces are produced and sold just like TV dramas and pop idols by promoting spectacular images rather than substantial physical and cultural qualities. The book demonstrates how the speculative, image-based, and consumer-exploitive nature of popular culture shapes the commodification of urban space and ultimately argues that pop-culture-mediated place promotion entails the domination of urban space by capital in more sophisticated and fetishized ways.
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Aleksiun, Natalia, and Hana Kubátová, eds. Places, Spaces, and Voids in the Holocaust. Wallstein Verlag, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783835346796.

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The EHS issues are thematic. Each issue features a selection of peer-reviewed research articles, which offer novel perspectives on the main theme. Includes: - Andrea Löw and Kim Wünschman: Film and the Reordering of City Space in Nazi Germany: The Demolition of the Munich Main Synagogue - Michal Frankl: Cast out of Civilized Society. Refugees in the No Man`s Land between Slovakia and Hungary in 1938 - Beate Meyer: Foreign Jews in Nazi Germany - Protected or Persecuted? Preliminary Results of a New Study - Dominique Schröder: Writing the Camps, Shifting the Limits of Language: Toward a Semantics of the Concentration Camps? - Tal Bruttmann, Stefan Hördler, and Christoph Kreutzmüller: A Paradoxical Panorama: Aspects of Space in Lili Jacob’s Album - Irina Rebrova: Jewish Accounts of Soviet Evacuation to the North Caucasus - Malena Chinski: A New Address for Holocaust Research: Michel Borwicz and Joseph Wulf in Paris, 1947–1951 - Anna Engelking: »Our own traitor« as the Focal Point of Belarusian Folk Narrative on Local Perpetrators of the Holocaust - Hannah Wilson: The Memoryscape of Sobibór Death Camp: Commemoration and Materiality Der Band erscheint vollständig in englischer Sprache.
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(Editor), Laura Carlson, and Emile van der Zee (Editor), eds. Functional Features in Language and Space: Insights from Perception, Categorization, and Development (Language and Space). Oxford University Press, USA, 2005.

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Rush, Elizabeth Barrera. The Efficient Library. ABC-CLIO, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400644238.

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This guide helps librarians improve service with easy-to-follow strategies and techniques to make physical changes in library space and streamline procedures. This librarian's guide provides recommendations for quick and easy implementation of space-improving, time-saving practices. It also discusses the fundamentals of business and engineering management, public health, and other disciplines as they directly relate to the improvement of library service and management. Detailing free and affordable adjustments to the library environment as well as information for those who will participate in a renovation or new construction project, the book features tips for creating functional, efficient, and productive spaces; procedures for streamlining routine tasks; methods for arranging materials in high demand; and ways of reconfiguring or planning spaces. It will provide librarians with a working knowledge of process management that will help them to strengthen their competence and build confidence to address and troubleshoot problems, freeing them to engage in more meaningful interactions and activities that benefit the community.
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Hermann, Christoph, and Mark Elliott. Neural Binding of Space and Time : Spatial and Temporal Mechanisms of Feature-Object Binding: A Special Issue of Visual Cognition. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Oleskiewicz, Mary. Keyboards, Music Rooms, and the Bach Family at the Court of Frederick the Great. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252041488.003.0002.

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Using historical architectural plans, inventories, and images, this study locates and describes the musical spaces and the keyboard instruments upon which Johann Sebastian, Carl Philipp Emanuel, and Wilhelm Friedemann Bach would have performed at the Prussian court. King Frederick II’s many palaces—and those of the king’s close family members—featured from one to five music rooms, in addition to small palace theaters and orangeries. Oleskiewicz takes the reader on a virtual tour of each palace (with help of an illustrated web companion) and solves many long-standing puzzles about enigmatic features of several keyboard works, specific locations of known performances at court by the Bachs, and the numbers and types of organs, fortepianos and other keyboards at court by Marx, Shudi, Silbermann, and others.
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