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Journal articles on the topic "Swifties"

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Aronson, J. "Tom Swifties." BMJ 337, jul17 1 (July 17, 2008): a836. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.a836.

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Lippman, Louis G., Kristine Bennington, and Ivan Laars Sucharski. "Contextual Connections to Puns in Tom Swifties." Journal of General Psychology 129, no. 2 (April 2002): 202–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00221300209603139.

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Usmanto, Budi, and Novi Ayu Kristiana Dewi. "Prototype of Monitoring System and Automation Regulator Sound, Temperature, Humidity, Lighting, Window at the Swiftlet House (RBW Smart System) Based on Webserver." Journal of Electronics,Computer Networking and Applied Mathematics, no. 24 (July 29, 2022): 54–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.55529/jecnam.24.54.71.

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Swiftlet nest is one of the export commodities with high economic value. The benefits of swiftlet nest are believed to be efficacious in curing several diseases. It makes the swiftlet nest in the market sold at a very high price. The potential of Indonesian swiftlet nests is quite significant, reaching 1.155 tons with a value of more than 28 trillion rupiahs per year in 2019 and increasing yearly. Swiftlets live in a calm atmosphere. If the place where they live is felt to be no longer safe and comfortable, then as a colony, the swallow will move to find another location that is felt calmer. The swiftlet house is attempted to be similarly possible to the condition of the cave in nature, so the swallow wants to live in it. Swiftlet farmers' efforts are made to make swiftlet feel at home and comfortable staying in their RBW (Rumah Burung Walet is a swiftle house in Indonesian) buildings. However, these efforts often experience problems because no integrated system regulates and monitors RBW buildings to match their natural habitat. The system currently in circulation is still partial, only dealing with specific problems. For example, only adjusting temperature and humidity, only adjusting automatic window opening and closing to prevent predators from entering and automation of expensive swallow call sounds, limited features and frequent errors, lighting, and monitoring of the swallow swiftlet house via video cam. Based on various problems in the swiftlet house, the researchers made an integrated technological engineering prototyping with its operation. So that swallow farmers can utilize in the hope of producing a more effective and efficient technology than partial tools that have not answered their needs. The prototyping system is named "RBW Smart System." It can be used to monitor and automatically regulate sound, temperature, humidity, and lighting, and open and close the windows in the swallow house so that it is expected to improve the quality and quantity of swiftlet nests for their owners.
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T. Litovkina, Anna. "“I see,” said Tom icily: Tom Swifties at the beginning of the 21st century." European Journal of Humour Research 2, no. 2 (June 2014): 54–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.7592/ejhr2014.2.2.tlitovkina.

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Daud, Ummi Nur Syafiqah, Nor Adibah Ismail, Shukor Md Nor, and Mohammad Saiful Mansor. "Biparental incubation behavior in the domestic house-farmed swiftlets (Aerodramus sp.) in central Peninsular Malaysia." Animal Biology 72, no. 1 (February 2, 2022): 39–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15707563-bja10066.

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Abstract While the breeding biology of the edible-nest swiftlet Aerodramus fuciphagus has previously been studied, research has been limited to direct observations made on cave colonies and details on their incubation behavior remain unknown. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine the biparental investment of domestic house-farmed white-nest swiftlets Aerodramus sp. during incubation. This study was conducted at a swiftlet house farm in Bentong, Pahang, central Peninsular Malaysia, from August 2019 to July 2020. An infrared camera connected to a digital video recorder was installed inside the house farm to monitor swiftlets’ daily activities. We determined that the time required for swiftlets to incubate their eggs was 23 ± 0.73 days, while the hatching success rate was 75%. Swiftlets exhibit intermittent incubation with fluctuations in incubation rate from egg-laying until hatching. Both parents incubate equally, with males notably incubate longer at night and females in the morning. The incubation period is influenced by clutch size; parents incubating two eggs have a shorter incubation period than parents that incubating a single egg. Parents alternately exchanged incubation roles when both sexes attended the nest, which often occurred in the early morning before the first emergence period and during nightfall after swiftlets returned to their nests. We identified two behavioral signals during parental exchange: (1) volunteering to move aside and allowing the partner to incubate and (2) being forced by the partner to move aside. The information provided by this study can be useful to bird-nest farmers, who can use it to increase their swiftlet populations by reducing the fatality of nestlings and maintaining a sustainable yield of harvesting.
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Dhamorikar, Amruta, Dhanusha Kawalkar, Prathamesh Gurjarpadhye, and Shirish Manchi. "Crepuscular hunting of swiftlets (Family: Apodidae) by Besra (Family: Accipitridae) in the urban areas of the Andaman Islands, India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 12, no. 17 (December 26, 2020): 17323–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.5397.12.17.17323-17329.

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We report the crepuscular hunting behavior by the Besra Accipiter virgatus, on the Glossy Swiftlets Collocalia esculenta affinis and the Edible-nest Swiftlets Aerodramus fuciphagus inexpectatus in urban areas the Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Unlike other raptors in the islands, the Besra hunts at twilight often in the absence of moonlight or/and artificial light. Glossy and Edible-nest Swiftlets have been ranched in human habitations and their nests harvested for livelihood support of local communities under an ex situ conservation program. Using the focal animal sampling method, we recorded the hunting behavior of the Besra (the predator) on the swiftlets (the prey) for 40h (120 min/day for 20 days) at the ex situ swiftlet colony established in a house in the Middle Andamans. The Besra made 84 hunting attempts, with the highest success rate (15.4%) between 17.00–18.00 h. The catch rate was a mean of 4±11 (SD) per day. The maximum time that was used for attempt to kill the prey was two hours. Depredation of the Edible-nest Swiftlet by the Besra could affect ex situ conservation efforts, which can also lead to economic losses and retaliation against the raptor. Restricting perch sites for the raptor around ranching houses might reduce predation risks for the swiftlets.
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Petkliang, Nutjarin, George A. Gale, Dianne H. Brunton, and Sara Bumrungsri. "Geographical variation in breeding chronology of Germain’s swiftlet (Aerodramus inexpectatus germani) in southern Thailand." Pacific Conservation Biology 25, no. 2 (2019): 174. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/pc17056.

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The Germain’s swiftlet (Aerodramus inexpectatus germani) feeds on flying insects whose distribution and abundance are influenced by climatic conditions, especially rainfall. In turn, insect availability influences the onset of breeding by swiftlets, hence regions with different climatic conditions such as the west and the east coasts of peninsular Thailand should differ in swiftlet breeding chronology. Here we aimed to determine the variation in breeding chronology between the west and east coast colonies and relate this to insect availability. For each side of the peninsula, at least 40 breeding pairs were continuously observed (July 2014 to October 2015), using ‘internet protocol’ infrared cameras installed inside four commercial swiftlet houses. Flying insects were trapped every two weeks using sticky traps at three permanent stations within major foraging habitats. The onset of breeding in the western colonies was earlier than in the eastern colonies. These significant differences were explained by rainfall and food availability that showed synchrony between the nestling feeding period and peaks in insect biomass. Rainfall of 100–300mm month−1 overlapped with peak breeding and peak insect biomass. These findings have significant implications for the sustainability of swiftlet nest harvesting and demonstrate that, to minimise negative reproductive outcomes for swiftlets where nests are harvested, the timing of harvesting should consider regional climatic conditions.
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Manchi, S., and R. Sankaran. "Protection of the white-nest swiftlet Aerodramus fuciphagus in the Andaman Islands, India: an assessment." Oryx 48, no. 2 (February 4, 2014): 213–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0030605311000603.

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AbstractInternational trade of swiftlet nests has affected wild populations of edible-nest swiftlets throughout their range. The white-nest swiftlet Aerodramus fuciphagus of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands lost 80% of its population in the 1990s. Conservation efforts for the species were initiated in 2000, with the active involvement of former nest collectors. To measure the efficacy of protection measures we collected data on the swiftlet, using the nest count method. We monitored annual breeding populations in 28 protected caves on Chalis-ek and one on Interview Island during 2000–2008, and in 168 unprotected caves on Baratang and Interview Islands during February–April 2008. The swiftlet population in protected caves increased by 39%, whereas it declined by 74% in unprotected caves. Nearly 61% of the 152 caves on Baratang Island were abandoned by the swiftlet during 1997–2008. This study highlights the importance of extending protection to the unprotected caves on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
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S. H., Ibrahim, Teo W.C., and Baharun A. "A Study on Suitable Habitat for Swiftlet Farming." Journal of Civil Engineering, Science and Technology 1, no. 1 (August 1, 2009): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.33736/jcest.67.2009.

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Swiftlet farming is a new industry in Sarawak as compared to other long-standing industries such as rubber, palm oil and timber. It is one of the businesses that involved a small capital investment that could generate enormous returns in the future. Swiftlet farming involves the conversion of human-centric building into structures for Swiftlet. The purpose of this conversion is to let Swiftlet for nesting and protect them. The design and construction of such building will also helps to accommodate Swiftlets' population. The nest of the Edible-nest Swiftlet rank amongst the world's most expensive animal products. Therefore, in order to increase the productivity of bird nest, study of the suitable habitat for Swiftlet should be done thoroughly. Environmental factors such as air temperature, surface temperature, relative humidity, air velocity and light intensity are the key factors for a successful Swiftlet farm house. Internal air temperature of building should be maintained from 26°C to 35°C, relative humidity from 80% to 90%, low air velocity and light intensity less than 5 LUX. Proper ventilation and installation of a humidifier could help the building to achieve the desirable range of environment factors. Location of structure will also be considered from direct sunlight direction to reduce the internal temperature. Only licensed Swiftlet farming is legal.
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FULLARD, JAMES H., ROBERT M. R. BARCLAY, and DONALD W. THOMAS. "Observations on the behavioural ecology of the Atiu Swiftlet Aerodramus sawtelli." Bird Conservation International 20, no. 4 (March 9, 2010): 385–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s095927091000016x.

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SummaryThe Atiu Swiftlet Aerodramus sawtelli is endemic to the Cook Island of Atiu and has an estimated total population of less than 400, rendering it one of the world’s most globally endangered bird species. Over a series of five visits to Atiu, we collected data on the distribution of foraging swiftlets on the island, and their foraging and echolocation behaviour. The bird favours forests, agriculturally developed areas such as croplands, and populated sections of the island (e.g. gardens) but avoids the dry, upraised coral ring (makatea) of Atiu. It appears able to readily exploit new insects after they have immigrated to Atiu and may act as a natural control agent on pest species (e.g. Xyleborus perforans and Atrichopogon jacobsoni). We reanalysed the swiftlets’ echolocation calls within one of their roost caves in conjunction with new recordings. The calls do not contain ultrasonic components and are uniquely single clicks compared to the echolocation vocalisations of other swiftlet species. The minimal impact of human disturbance on the remote nesting caves of this bird suggests that its numbers, although small, represent a stable population.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Swifties"

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Thumm, Sarah Reynard. "Swift's Vexed Satire of Hobbes and Lucretius." W&M ScholarWorks, 1997. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1539626122.

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Martins, Thais Lima Fernandes. "The cost of reproduction of swifts." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1992. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.314908.

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Connolly, Creighton Paul. "A landscape political ecology of 'swiftlet farming' in Malaysian cities." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2016. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/a-landscape-political-ecology-of-swiftlet-farming-in-malaysian-cities(c44a80de-103d-4f0a-9e83-c62b40d5ac3b).html.

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This dissertation develops the conceptual framework of landscape political ecology (LPE) to consider particular forms of socio-ecological transformation resulting from the relatively re- cent but heavily contested practice of ‘swiftlet farming’ in Malaysian cities. Swiftlet farming is a colloquial term given to the semi-domestication of edible-nest swiftlets (Aerodramus fuciphagus) in converted buildings within urban areas in order to harvest their nests. These nests have long been a highly sought-after delicacy in China and overseas Chinese communities, and subsequently fetch over US$2000 on the international market. The primary research question investigated asks how the industry has been perceived and contested on an everyday basis in Malaysian cities. Engaging these controversies provides the opportunity to capture the significant negotiation that is embedded in the mechanisms of landscape production and capital accumulation as they take place through struggles over swiftlet farming in contemporary Malaysian cities. This research also seeks to understand how the swiftlet farming industry has transformed not only the cities in which it has been located, but also the ecology of swiftlets and their breeding patterns. The dissertation is centered on a six-month participatory ethnography which took place primarily in the city of George Town, Penang, but also investigated other related sites in peninsular Malaysia. I maintain that such ‘co-productive’ research has enabled a more situated view of socio-ecological transformations that have transpired through urban swiftlet farming in Malaysia, and the controversies surrounding them. The empirical chapters aim to unpack the controversies and discourses that emerged in response to swiftlet farming in the study areas, primarily its perceived impact on urban health, forms of cultural heritage, and the wider implications of ‘farming’ such animals in urban residential areas. In exploring these topics, LPE provides a cohesive and integrated approach that helps to untangle the interconnected economic, political, ecological and discursive processes that together form increasingly heterogeneous socio-natural landscapes. The implications of this thesis thus speak to the fraught cultural politics underlying processes of urban socio-ecological transformation in contemporary Southeast Asian cities.
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Trapp, Jaime A. "The Reader's Reflection in Swift's "A Voyage to Laputa"." W&M ScholarWorks, 1992. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1539625742.

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Thomas, Fabrice. "Calibrages et études applicatives de la technologie SWIFTS." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015GREAT136.

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SWIFTS (Stationary Wave Integrated Fourier Transform Spectrometer) est une nouvelle technologie innovante de spectrométrie qui permet une réduction radicale de la taille des spectromètres à Transformée de Fourier, tout en conservant, et même en améliorant leurs performances. Grâce aux avancées de l'optique intégrée et des nanotechnologies, SWIFTS repose sur une méthode de détection optique originale, sans aucune partie mobile, où des nanoplots métalliques échantillonnent directement le champ évanescent d'une onde stationnaire dans un guide d'onde.Dans cette thèse, nous proposons de présenter le cheminement complet qui a mené, en partant du concept original, au développement puis à la mise en pratique de la technologie SWIFTS. Le document illustre notamment les caractérisations optiques, les choix technologiques et les optimisations entrepris pour la réalisation de spectromètres fonctionnels dans le domaine visible et proche-infrarouge. Des procédures de calibrages novatrices et complémentaires, basées sur du multiplexage fréquentiel et sur de l'interférométrie à faible cohérence temporelle, ont été développées pour déterminer avec précision les différentes irrégularités de fabrication et de comportement de l'appareil complètement intégré. Les spectromètres calibrés permettent à présent d'aborder des applications diverses en industrie et en recherche, de la caractérisation hautes performances de lasers, à l'interrogation de capteurs fibrés à réseaux de Bragg, aux techniques de spectrométries Raman et LIBS, et de tomographie optique OCT, jusqu'aux sciences de l'Univers (géophysique, astrophysique).SWIFTS est une innovation de rupture qui, de part sa miniaturisation obtenue sans compromis avec de hautes performances d'analyse spectrale, a la capacité de faire passer la spectrométrie du stade de la mesure complexe en laboratoire à celle d'un simple composant intégré pour des applications exigeantes
SWIFTS (Stationary Wave Integrated Fourier Transform Spectrometer) is a new innovative technology of spectrometry that allows a drastic reduction of the size of Fourier transform spectrometers, while maintaining, and even improving their performance. With advances in integrated optics and nanotechnology, SWIFTS is based on an original method of optical detection, without any moving part, where metallic nanodots directly sample the evanescent field of a standing wave in a waveguide.In this thesis, we propose to present the complete process that led, starting from the original concept, to the development and the applications of the technology. The document illustrates the optical characterizations, the technological choices and the optimizations made for the realization of functional spectrometers in the visible and near-infrared range. Innovative and complementary procedures of calibrations, based on frequency multiplexing and low coherence interferometry, have been developed to accurately determine the various irregularities of the manufacturing and of the behavior of the integrated device. The calibrated spectrometers allow to address various applications in industry and research, such as high performance characterization of lasers, interrogation of fiber Bragg gratings sensors, Raman and LIBS spectrometry, optical coherence tomography OCT, and sciences of the Universe (geophysics, astrophysics).SWIFTS is a breakthrough innovation in spectrometry, without trade-off between miniaturization and high performance, that opens the way for product development based on the most demanding applications currently performed in research laboratories
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Salvucci, James Gerard. "Gulliver's travels and constructs of the primitive in Swift's time." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp03/NQ49887.pdf.

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Eilon, D. "Private spirit : A moral and political theme in Swift's prose." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1986. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.373671.

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Burrow, R. W. "Rhetoric and philosophy in Swift's 'A Tale of a Tub'." Thesis, Royal Holloway, University of London, 1986. http://repository.royalholloway.ac.uk/items/09ab9d80-56ce-4141-b952-d7c47d5e6d6b/1/.

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My aim is to show that Swift's rhetorical method in the Tale is determined by his adherence to a tradition of political philosophy which held that there is a radical distinction between the philosopher, or lover of knowledge; and the non-philosopher, or lover of delusion. In this ultimately Platonic view, 'noble lies' are though to be more useful to the generality of mankind than certain truths which weaken the fabric of society. The philosopher must work with illusions rather than attempting to destroy them; in fact, to be of any use to the state, he must vigorously maintain opinions which he secretly believes to be false. If he wishes to speak to his philosophical readers as well, his text must contain a second, concealed level which can be uncovered by readers with enquiring minds, but which is not apparent to the non-philosophical majority. I suggest that the forceful defence of Anglicanism in the Tale is swift's popular level, and is secretly contradicted by an argument addressed to the philosophical reader, in which swift admits that established opinions - among which we can number not only Anglicanism but Christianity itself - are false, but asserts that it would nevertheless be folly to discard them. Form and content are thus perfectly welded, as swift practises exactly what he preaches. The Tale's rhetorical method is shaped by a dual aim: to lead on the enquiring reader to its deepest levels, and to exclude'superficial' readers from all but a defence of healthy illusions. The Tale encourages two types of response because what is beneficial to one type of reader is not so to the other. This study treats equally of form and content because the Tale both utilizes and illustrates the principles which it secretly advocates.
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Schrock, Laura Russell Richard Rankin. ""The waters return" myth and mystery in Graham Swift's Waterland /." Waco, Tex. : Baylor University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/2104/5224.

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Koon, Lim Chan. "Sustainable harvesting and conservation of the edible nest swiftlets (Aerodramus spp.) of Sarawak." Thesis, University of Kent, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.298159.

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Books on the topic "Swifties"

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Cronin, Catherine. Swifts. [U.K.]: [Catherine Cronin], 2004.

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Swift's landscape. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1995.

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Fabricant, Carole. Swift's landscape. Paris: University of Notre Dame Press, 1995.

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Phiddian, Robert. Swift's parody. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995.

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Fabricant, Carole, and Robert Mahony, eds. Swift's Irish Writings. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230106895.

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Swift, Jonathan. Swift's Irish writings. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.

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ill, Riddell Chris, and Swift Jonathan 1667-1745, eds. Jonathan Swift's Gulliver. Cambridge, Mass: Candlewick Press, 2005.

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Li͡uleeva, D. S. Strizhi: Migrat͡sii i gnezdovanie pi͡ati vidov strizheĭ (chernogo, belopoi͡asnogo, malogo, belobri͡ukhogo i iglokhvostogo) na territorii Rossii i sopredelʹnykh stran. Sankt-Peterburg: Zoologicheskiĭ in-t RAN, 1993.

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Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's travels. New York: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1992.

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Stertz, Stephen Allen. Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's travels. Piscataway, N.J: Research & Education Association, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Swifties"

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Heppner, John B., David B. Richman, Steven E. Naranjo, Dale Habeck, Christopher Asaro, Jean-Luc Boevé, Johann Baumgärtner, et al. "Swifts." In Encyclopedia of Entomology, 3648. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6359-6_4495.

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Kronk, Gary W. "Swift’s Legacy." In Historical & Cultural Astronomy, 213–22. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63721-1_13.

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Fabricant, Carole, and Robert Mahony. "The Story of the Injured Lady (1707)." In Swift's Irish Writings, 3–9. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230106895_1.

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Fabricant, Carole, and Robert Mahony. "A Short View of the State of Ireland (1728)." In Swift's Irish Writings, 93–99. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230106895_10.

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Fabricant, Carole, and Robert Mahony. "The Intelligencer, Number XIX (1728)." In Swift's Irish Writings, 101–7. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230106895_11.

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Fabricant, Carole, and Robert Mahony. "An Answer to a Paper, Called A Memorial (1728)." In Swift's Irish Writings, 109–15. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230106895_12.

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Fabricant, Carole, and Robert Mahony. "Maxims Controlled in Ireland (1729)." In Swift's Irish Writings, 117–22. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230106895_13.

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Fabricant, Carole, and Robert Mahony. "A Modest Proposal (1729)." In Swift's Irish Writings, 123–31. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230106895_14.

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Fabricant, Carole, and Robert Mahony. "Sermon, Causes of the Wretched Condition of Ireland (late 1720s-early 1730s?)." In Swift's Irish Writings, 133–41. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230106895_15.

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Fabricant, Carole, and Robert Mahony. "A Proposal to Pay off the Debt of the Nation (1732)." In Swift's Irish Writings, 143–47. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230106895_16.

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Conference papers on the topic "Swifties"

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Matejka, Justin, Tovi Grossman, and George Fitzmaurice. "Swifter." In CHI '13: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2470654.2466149.

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Wang, Haochen, Xiaolong Jiang, Haibing Ren, Yao Hu, and Song Bai. "SwiftNet: Real-time Video Object Segmentation." In 2021 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cvpr46437.2021.00135.

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de Ugarte Postigo, A., I. Horváth, P. Veres, Z. Bagoly, D. A. Kann, C. C. Thöne, L. G. Balazs, et al. "Properties of Swift’s intermediate bursts." In DECIPHERING THE ANCIENT UNIVERSE WITH GAMMA-RAY BURSTS. AIP, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3509284.

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Veres, P., A. de Ugarte Postigo, I. Horvath, Z. Bagoly, D. A. Kann, C. C. Thöne, L. G. Balazs, et al. "Properties of Swift‘s intermediate bursts." In GAMMA RAY BURSTS 2010. AIP, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3621783.

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Ilina, Julia, and Natalia Kurnikova. "Major Themes in Graham Swift’s ‘Waterland’." In STUDENT SCIENCE: RESEARCH WORKS. B&M Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.15350/l_s/3/24.

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Datta, Anwitaman, and Wan Hee Cho. "SwiftER: Elastic Erasure Coded Storage System." In 2016 IEEE 35th Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/srds.2016.040.

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Yaacob, M. R., W. I. Wan Khairy, A. R. Munirah, A. J. Nur Fatihah Nabilah, and H. Zulhazman. "Pest disturbance in edible bird nest swiftlet house." In PROCEEDINGS OF 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED MATERIALS ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (ICAMET 2020). AIP Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0054173.

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Terzi, Maria, Antreas Anastasiou, Panayiotis Kolios, Christos Panayiotou, and Theocharis Theocharides. "SWIFTERS: A Multi-UAV Platform for Disaster Management." In 2019 International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Disaster Management (ICT-DM). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ict-dm47966.2019.9032923.

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Ferrand, Jérôme, Guillaume Custillon, Gregory Leblond, Fabrice Thomas, Thibault Moulin, Etienne le Coarer, Alain Morand, Sylvain Blaize, Thierry Gonthiez, and Pierre Benech. "Stationary Wave Integrated Fourier Transform Spectrometer (SWIFTS)." In OPTO, edited by Jean-Emmanuel Broquin and Christoph M. Greiner. SPIE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.841349.

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Tristanto, Djunaidi, and Henri P. Uranus. "Microcontroller based environmental control for swiftlet nesting with SMS notification." In 2011 International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Informatics (ICEEI). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iceei.2011.6021521.

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Reports on the topic "Swifties"

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Abbink, R. E. Design considerations for the development of a space qualification Short Wavelength Imaging Fourier Transform Spectrometer (SWIFTS). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/501504.

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