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Lohse, Jana, and Rüdiger Noppens. "Wache Videolaryngoskopie." AINS - Anästhesiologie · Intensivmedizin · Notfallmedizin · Schmerztherapie 51, no. 11/12 (November 24, 2016): 656–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0042-102798.

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Ruppel, Lars. "Wie wache ich auf?" Psych. Pflege Heute 19, no. 03 (May 23, 2013): 124–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0033-1345694.

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Luo, Dehai, Yiqing Xiao, Yina Diao, Aiguo Dai, Christian L. E. Franzke, and Ian Simmonds. "Impact of Ural Blocking on Winter Warm Arctic–Cold Eurasian Anomalies. Part II: The Link to the North Atlantic Oscillation." Journal of Climate 29, no. 11 (May 13, 2016): 3949–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-15-0612.1.

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Abstract In Part I of this study, the Ural blocking (UB)-induced amplification role of winter warm Arctic–cold Eurasian (WACE) anomalies has been examined. It was found that the long-lived UB together with the positive North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO+) significantly contributes to the amplification of the WACE pattern. The present study examines how the UB variability affects quasi-biweekly WACE (QB-WACE) anomalies and depends on the NAO+ and North Atlantic conditions by classifying the UB based on a case study of a cold event that occurred over southern China in January 2008. A composite analysis during 1979–2013 shows that the QB-WACE anomalies associated with the UB that often occur with the NAO+ are strong and influenced by the North Atlantic jet (NAJ) and zonal wind strengths over Eurasia. For NAO+-related UB, the QB-WACE anomaly depends strongly on the location of UB, and the UB anomalies lag the NAO+ by approximately 4–7 days. The strength of the NAJ determines whether the combined NAO+ and UB anomalies exhibit a negative East Atlantic/West Russia (EA/WR−) pattern, while the region of weak zonal winds over Eurasia and the zonal extent of the NAJ dominate the location of UB. For southward-, eastward-, and westward-displaced UBs associated with a strong NAJ, the NAO+ favors the UB with a southward-displaced QB-WACE anomaly through wave train propagation like an EA/WR− pattern. Eastward- and southward-displaced UB anomalies induce similarly displaced cold anomalies with intrusion into southern China. However, for a northward-displaced UB, this happens without pronounced EA/WR− patterns because of a weak NAJ and is accompanied by a northward-displaced QB-WACE anomaly.
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Rhodes, Anton, and Romain Chancerel. "Oil Spill Preparedness and Response Capability in West, Central and Southern Africa: Sustaining momentum in a changing world of oil spill risks." International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings 2014, no. 1 (May 1, 2014): 1364–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.7901/2169-3358-2014.1.1364.

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ABSTRACT The Global Initiative for West, Central and Southern Africa (GI WACAF Project) is a partnership between the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and IPIECA - the global oil and gas industry association for environmental and social issues, to enhance the capacity of countries to prepare for and respond to marine oil spills. The GI WACAF Project was launched in 2006 and is jointly funded by IMO and eight oil company members in order to strengthen national oil spill response capability in 22 countries of West, Central and Southern Africa through the establishment of local partnerships between the oil industries and the national authorities in charge of oil spill preparedness and response at the national level. This paper will describe how the GI WACAF Project cooperates with local stakeholders in order to develop a structure for preparedness and response in the region, and to detail what are the challenges lying ahead in order to make this structure fully operational taking into account the changes in the region in terms of risk profiles, industry representation and national and regional governance. The analysis of the exercises organised under the umbrella of the GI WACAF Project in Congo, Nigeria (2011), Gabon (2012), Cameroon, and Mauritania (2012) emphasises the needs in terms of international cooperation, integration of response capabilities at the national and regional levels and the development of effective incident management structures. In conclusion, we will present how the GI WACAF Project has evolved in order to maintain its momentum for the continuous development of preparedness and response capabilities in the region.
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Kelly, Douglas. "A Companion to Wace." French Studies 61, no. 2 (January 1, 2007): 215–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fs/knm033.

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Morales-Payan, J. Pablo, and William M. Stall. "(407) Tropical Spiderwort (Commelina benghalensis) Density and Time of Emergence Effects on Cilantro Yield." HortScience 40, no. 4 (July 2005): 1063B—1063. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.40.4.1063b.

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The effect of density and time of emergence of the weed tropical spiderwort (Commelinabenghalensis) (TS) on cilantro (Coriandrumsativum) yield were determined in a field experiment in Citra, Fla. TS (0, 1, 2, and 4 plants per m2) emerged at 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4 weeks after cilantro emergence (WACE) and allowed to grow with the crop for the remainder of the season. No significant yield loss was detected when TS emerged 4 WACE. Season-long competition with 1, 2, and 4 TS plants per m2 resulted in yield loss of 27%, 44%, and 65%, respectively. Cilantro yield was reduced by <10% when TS emerged 3 WACE or later, regardless of TS density.
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Kattago, Siobhan. "Representing German Victimhood and Guilt: The Neue Wache and Unified German Memory." German Politics and Society 16, no. 3 (September 1, 1998): 86–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/104503098782487077.

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Commemorating National Socialism and Communism from the perspectiveof 1989 often results in an uneasy conflation of Germanguilt and victimhood. When the events of 1933-1989 are presentedas one long authoritarian period, war and tyranny can easily be construedas external forces that simply befell the German nation.While memories of national guilt are divisive, memories of victimhoodunify and simplify an otherwise ambiguous past. The 1995restoration of Berlin’s Neue Wache is emblematic of this conflationof guilt and victimhood. As the central German memorial to all victimsof war and tyranny, the Neue Wache neither distinguishesbetween dictatorships, nor between perpetrator and victim.
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Suwardin, Suwardin. "ANALISIS KONDISI SOSIAL EKONOMI MASYARAKAT TRANSMIGRAN ETNIK BALI DI DESAWAPAE JAYA KECAMATAN TIWORO TENGAH KABUPATEN MUNA BARAT." Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Geografi 3, no. 1 (January 1, 2018): 65. http://dx.doi.org/10.36709/jppg.v3i1.9131.

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis kondisi sosial ekonomi masyarakat transmigran etnik Bali di Desa Wapae Jaya Kecamatan Tiworo Tengah Kabupaten Muna Barat. Penulisan hasil penelitian disajikan secara deskriptif untuk memperoleh gambaran mengenai kondisi sosial ekonomi masyarakat transmigran etnik Bali di Desa Wapae Jaya Kecamatan Tiworo Tengah Kabupaten Muna Barat.Teknik pengumpulan data menggunakan metode observasi, wawancara, angket dan dokumentasi. Hasil penelitian dilapangan menunjukankondisi sosial ekonomi masyarakat transmigran etnik Bali di Desa Wapae Jaya Kecamatan Tiworo Tengah Kabupaten Muna Barat untuk pendidikan tergolong rendah. Hal ini dapat dilihat dari pendidikan responden dimana dari 420 responden sebanyak 256 responden atau sebesar 62,95% hanya menamatkan pendidikan formalnya pada tingkat SD, kumudian dilihat dari kondisi kesehatannya dapat dikategorikan sedang dimana dapat dilihat kondisi kesehatan responden dalam 6 bulan terakhir dimana hanya terdapat 10% yang kadang-kadang terserang penyakit, kemudian dilihat dari kondisi perumahan dapat dikategorikan baik, dimana responden sudah memiliki rumah sendiri dan didukung jugakondisi fisik bangunan,sumber penerangan, sember air bersih yang digunakan dan kepemilikan MCK. Kemudian dari segi ekonomi tergolong sedang dimana pendapatan rata-rata responden per bulan berkisarRp2.500.000 sampai Rp3.500.000.Kesimpulanpenelitian ini sebagai berikut: rendahnya tingkat pendidikan responden karena kurangnya pemehaman tentang pendidikan dan kurangnya motivasi dari orang tua.
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NOBLE, PETER. "WACE AND RENAUT DE BEAUJEU1." French Studies XLVII, no. 1 (1993): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fs/xlvii.1.1.

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NOBLE, P. "Wace and Renaut de Beaujeu." French Studies 47, no. 1 (January 1, 1993): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fs/47.1.1.

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Chazot, Clément, and Anton Rhodes. "THE DEVELOPMENT OF TRANS-BOUNDARY SPILL RESPONSE COOPERATION ACROSS WEST, CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN AFRICA." International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings 2017, no. 1 (May 1, 2017): 1650–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.7901/2169-3358-2017.1.1650.

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IOSC 2017 Abstract: 2017-269 Abstract The picture today is one of intense oil and gas activity across West, Central and Southern Africa. This is illustrated by the significant increases in crude oil exports over the past fifteen years. This high level of activity has also coincided with, and contributed to, a large increase in the level of shipping in the region. Such level of oil exploration, production, and transportation, means that there exists a threat of oil spills occurring. In response to this risk, the Global Initiative for West, Central, and Southern Africa (GI WACAF) was launched in 2006, with the objective of raising standards of oil spill preparedness and response capability across the region. This paper will describe how the GI WACAF Project cooperates with local stakeholders in order to develop trans-boundary cooperation, and will detail what are the challenges lying ahead in order to make cross-border cooperation fully operational. The analysis of the trans-boundary exercises organised under the umbrella of the GI WACAF Project between Cameroon and Nigeria (2015) on the one hand, and between Gabon and Congo (2015) on the other hand, emphasises the needs in terms of international cooperation, improved communications, integration of response capabilities at the national and regional levels, and the development of effective incident management structures. This paper will show that significant steps have been taken to develop National Oil Spill Contingency Plans across the GI WACAF region and that advances in this area have meant countries are now looking beyond their borders and seeking to integrate national contingency plans with their closest neighbours. Information will be presented concerning the 2015 exercises, the key lessons learned and potential developments of trans-boundary cooperation in the future.
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Sung, Mi-Kyung, Seon-Hwa Kim, Baek-Min Kim, and Yong-Sang Choi. "Interdecadal Variability of the Warm Arctic and Cold Eurasia Pattern and Its North Atlantic Origin." Journal of Climate 31, no. 15 (August 2018): 5793–810. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-17-0562.1.

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This study investigates the origin of the interdecadal variability in the warm Arctic and cold Eurasia (WACE) pattern, which is defined as the second empirical orthogonal function of surface air temperature (SAT) variability over the Eurasian continent in Northern Hemisphere winter, by analyzing the Twentieth Century Reanalysis dataset. While previous studies highlight recent enhancement of the WACE pattern, ascribing it to anthropogenic warming, the authors found that the WACE pattern has experienced a seemingly periodic interdecadal variation over the twentieth century. This long-term variation in the Eurasian SAT is attributable to the altered coupling between the Siberian high (SH) and intraseasonal Rossby wave emanating from the North Atlantic, as the local wave branch interacts with the SH and consequentially enhances the continental temperature perturbation. It is further identified that these atmospheric circulation changes in Eurasia are largely controlled by the decadal amplitude modulation of the climatological stationary waves over the North Atlantic region. The altered decadal mean condition of stationary wave components brings changes in local baroclinicity and storm track activity over the North Atlantic, which jointly change the intraseasonal Rossby wave generation and propagation characteristics as well. With simple stationary wave model experiments, the authors confirm how the altered mean flow condition in the North Atlantic acts as a source for the growth of the Rossby wave that leads to the change in the downstream WACE pattern.
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Schulz, Richard, Cornelia Gerke, Stefanie Stein, Markus B. Specht, and Tim O. Hirche. "„Ich wache öfters nachts mit Luftnot auf“." MMW - Fortschritte der Medizin 160, no. 6 (April 2018): 43–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s15006-018-0381-8.

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Triasmoro, Guntur Yuli, Sumarlam Sumarlam, and Djatmika Djatmika. "KOHESI PADA TEKS CERITA RUBRIK ANAK-ANAK, REMAJA, DAN DEWASA DALAM MAJALAH PANJEBAR SEMANGAT." LINGUA: Journal of Language, Literature and Teaching 13, no. 1 (April 3, 2016): 19–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.30957/lingua.v13i1.9.

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The aim of this research is to find grammatical and lexical cohesion in Javanese magazine Panjebar Semangat included in the rubrics: Wacan Bocah, Manja, and Cerkak. The study used content analysis with qualitative approach. Data of this study were lingual units such as utterances, sentences, and clauses taken from the rubrics. Data were collected using review and note technique. Data were analyzed using “agih method”, “bagi unsur langsung” (BUL), substitution and elliptisis technique. The results shows that grammatical aspect used in Wacana Bocah, Manja, and Cekak rubric in Panjebar Semangat magazine included: reference, substitution, ellipsis, conjungtion. Lexical aspects in the disourses comprise of: repetition, synonym, antonym, collocation, hyponym, and equivalency. Theme that found in Wacan Bocah, Manja, and Cekak rubric is agriculture, education, love, friendship, life style, spirituality, law, and culture.
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Galanakis, Yannis. "The Construction of the Aegisthus Tholos Tomb at Mycenae and the ‘Helladic Heresy’." Annual of the British School at Athens 102 (November 2007): 239–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0068245400021481.

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The article examines the importance of the Aegisthus tholos tomb in the formation of the tripartite chronological scheme of the Mycenae tholos tombs by A. J. B. Wace. The scheme is assessed in the light of the epistemological debate between Wace and Evans concerning the nature and extent of Minoan influence on mainland Greece in the early Late Bronze Age. It is here suggested that the two-phase construction identified by Wace in the Aegisthus tholos contributed significantly to the establishment of the structural development of the Mycenae tholoi, an important point against Evans's views on the subject. The two-phase construction is re-visited with a view to highlight its importance in Wace's scheme but more significantly to shed light on the planning and execution of the Aegisthus tomb. While the two-phase construction cannot altogether be dismissed, it is suggested that the ashlar façade of the Aegisthus tomb was not an afterthought, as is largely maintained, but a preplanned action and part of the tomb's original design.
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Wu, S., G. Dai, X. Song, B. Liu, and L. Liu. "Observations of water vapor mixing ratio and flux in Tibetan Plateau." Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions 8, no. 11 (November 16, 2015): 11925–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/amtd-8-11925-2015.

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Abstract. The water vapor expedition experiment campaign was operated in the Tibetan Plateau during July and August 2014, by utilizing the Water vapor, Cloud and Aerosol Lidar (WACAL). The observation was carried out in Nagqu area (31.5° N, 92.05° E), which is 4508 m above the mean sea level. During the observation, the water vapor mixing ratio at high elevation was obtained. In this paper, the methodology of the WACAL and the retrieval method are presented in particular. The validation of water vapor mixing ratio measured during the field campaigns is completed by comparing the Lidar measurements to the radiosonde data. WACAL observations from July to August illustrate the diurnal variation of water vapor mixing ratio in the planetary boundary layer in this high elevation area. The mean water vapor mixing ratio in Nagqu in July and August is about 9.4 g kg−1 and the values vary from 6.0 to 11.7 g kg−1 near ground. The SNRs and relative errors of the data are analyzed and discussed as well in this paper. Finally, combining the vertical wind speed profiles measured by the coherent wind lidar, the vertical flux of water vapor is calculated and the upwelling and deposition of the water vapor are monitored. It is the first application, to our knowledge, to operate continuously atmospheric observation by utilizing multi-disciplinary lidar at altitude higher than 4000 m which is significant for research on the boundary dynamics and meteorology of Tibetan Plateau.
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Hett, Benjamin Carter. "The “Captain of Köpenick” and the Transformation of German Criminal Justice, 1891–1914." Central European History 36, no. 1 (March 2003): 1–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156916103770892159.

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Most Germans still know the story. One day in October 1906, the 57-year-old ex-convict Wilhelm Voigt dressed himself in the uniform of a Prussian captain, assembled from several second-hand stores. So equipped, Voigt intercepted two squads of soldiers who were going off duty, and ordered the soldiers to accompany him to the town hall of the Berlin suburb of Köpenick. There, claiming to act on “All-Highest command,” Voigt arrested the mayor and other town officials, and had the town's cash handed over to him in two large sacks. He departed with the money and sent the officials in a car to the police station at Berlin's Neue Wache, guarded by several of the soldiers. Only at the Neue Wache did the officials learn that the “All-Highest” had not in fact ordered their arrest.
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Bonhoeffer Templeton, Jessica, and Oskar Jenni. "Spielen, lernen, verstehen – Frühkindliches Spielverhalten." ergopraxis 14, no. 06 (June 2021): 18–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1420-0586.

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Jedes gesunde Kind verbringt die meiste wache Zeit spielend. Dabei ist weniger das erreichte Ziel oder Produkt wichtig, sondern vor allem die Erfahrung im Moment des Erlebens. Damit hat das Spiel eine außerordentlich wichtige Bedeutung für das kindliche Leben.
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Indraratna, B., L. S. S. Wijewardena, and A. S. Balasubramaniam. "Large-scale triaxial testing of grey wacke rockfill." Géotechnique 43, no. 1 (March 1993): 37–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1680/geot.1993.43.1.37.

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Chang, Cheng-Tao, Clare Yip, Hsi-Chin Wu, Shih-Tsung Kang, and Weiping Wang. "Your Society at Work: WACBE 2011 [Society News]." IEEE Pulse 3, no. 1 (January 2012): 75–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mpul.2011.2177200.

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Ruiz-Domènec, José Enrique. "Wace: cultural politics and the Translatio Studii." Medievalia 16 (February 5, 2014): 129. http://dx.doi.org/10.5565/rev/medievalia.88.

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Julia Marvin. "A Companion to Wace (review)." Arthuriana 18, no. 3 (2008): 82–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/art.0.0019.

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Judith Weiss. "Wace: A Critical Bibliography (review)." Arthuriana 20, no. 1 (2010): 110. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/art.0.0101.

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Smith, Moira T., and George E. Gehrels. "Stratigraphic comparison of the Lardeau and Covada groups: implications for revision of stratigraphic relations in the Kootenay Arc." Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 29, no. 6 (June 1, 1992): 1320–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/e92-105.

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The Lardeau Group is a heterogeneous assemblage of lower Paleozoic, outer continental margin strata present in the Kootenay Arc in southeastern British Columbia. From east to west, structurally lowest to highest, and what has been previously interpreted as stratigraphically lowest to highest, it consists of green and grey phyllite, argillite, limestone, and rare pillow flows (Index Formation); siliceous argillite and phyllite (Triune Formation); grey massive quartzite (Ajax Formation); siliceous argillite and phyllite (Sharon Creek Formation); alkalic(?) pillow basalt, breccia, and tuff (Jowett Formation); and quartzo-feldspathic wacke and phyllite (Broadview Formation).We propose a correlation between the Lardeau Group and the Covada Group and Bradeen Hill assemblage, both in north eastern Washington. The latter contain the same stratigraphic elements, in the same structural order, as those of the Lardeau Group. These include, from east to west, black and grey argillite and slate, chert, chert–quartz sandstone, limestone, and rare tuff, pillow flows, and quartz arenite (Bradeen Hill assemblage); alkalic(?) pillow basalt, breccia, tuff, and limestone (Butcher Mountain Formation); and quartzo-feldspathic wacke and slate (Daisy Formation). However, the sense of facing, and hence the stratigraphie sequence in the Covada Group and Bradeen Hill assemblage, is reversed in relation to the Lardeau Group, with the quartzo-feldspathic wacke unit the oldest and slate and argillite the youngest. Because the degree of preservation (and consequently the evidence for facing and age) of the units in northeastern Washington is superior to that of the Lardeau Group, we suggest that (1) the Lardeau Group may be inverted relative to the sequence as originally defined; (2)the Lardeau Group may range from Late Cambrian (Broadview Formation) to Devonian (Index Formation) in age; and (3)further work is warranted to test this hypothesis. This correlation unites lower Paleozoic stratigraphic units along several hundred kilometres of the ancient continental margin.
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Liulevicius, Vejas Gabriel. "Auf Wache für die Nation: Erinnerungen–Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius." Journal of Baltic Studies 45, no. 4 (August 30, 2014): 547–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01629778.2014.954773.

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Verjat, Alain, and Pere Solà Solé. "Louis ARAGON, «Brocelianda»." Hermēneus. Revista de traducción e interpretación, no. 20 (December 13, 2018): 655–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.24197/her.20.2018.655-687.

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El bosque de Brocéliande, un lugar mítico y mágico, está estrechamente ligado al mundo celta, a la leyenda de Merlín, a la materia de Bretaña. Una temática muy alejada de la producción del dadaísta, surrealista y teórico del realismo socialista francés que fue Louis Aragon (1897-1986), antes de la guerra de 1939-1945. Fue este traumático conflicto bélico y el humillante armisticio de junio de 1940 el que llevó a Aragon a escribir un poema con el título de Brocéliande, el nombre mítico de un bosque rico en leyendas medievales que el poeta normando Wace, del siglo xii, mencionó en su obra Le Roman de Rou et des Ducs de Normandie, al referirse a unos caballeros bretones procedentes de la región de Brecheliant que participaron en la conquista de Inglaterra bajo las órdenes de Guillaume le Conquérant. Así describió Wace este lugar mágico: Une forest mult lunge è lée, Ki en Bretaigne est mult loée ; La Fontaine de Berenton Sort d’une part lez le perron ; Aler i solent venéor A Berenton per grant chalor, Et o lors cors l’ewe puisier Et li perron de suz moillier, Per ço soleient pluée aveir : Issi soleit jadis pluveir En la forest tut envirun, Maiz jo ne sai par kel raisun. Là solt l’en fi fées véir, Se li Bretunz disent veir. Et altres merveilles plusors ; (Wace, 1827 : 143)
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de Susanne, Philippe. "EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE IMO-IPIECA REGIONAL OIL SPILL PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE PROGRAMME FOR CENTRAL & WESTERN AFRICA (GI-WACAF)." International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings 2008, no. 1 (May 1, 2008): 1105–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.7901/2169-3358-2008-1-1105.

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ABSTRACT The GI WACAF programme is led and funded jointly by the IMO and IPIECA members. Its purpose is to improve oil spill preparedness and response capability across 21 coastal states of West and Central Africa. Launched in 2006, this programme takes earlier IMO/IPIECA work forwards in a newly focused, structured and sustained manner to progress tangible change. The programme faces many challenges with rapidly increasing oil activities in the region and a generally low level of current preparedness; set against improvements needing to suit individual country circumstances and also be consistent and coordinated across the region. Reference is made in this Paper to the IMO'S strategy for oil spill preparedness and response (OPRC Convention 1990). Drawing these together, the six Key Elements of Preparedness, which underpin the GI-WACAF programme, are summarised. The GI-WACAF programme has a Project Coordinator, working under the guidance of the IMO and IPIECA funding members. An action plan was developed after consultation with government and oil industry representatives from the countries in the region, taking the six Elements of Preparedness and translating them into a workable plan for action and improvement. This Paper describes the programme management system and the key features critical to make tangible progress. These include Clarity of Purpose; Commitment from Key Stakeholders; a gap analysis on the Elements of Preparedness and measurable objectives; a Network of ‘Implementers’ and ‘Influencers at different levels of government and industry; follow-up and monitoring of results and achievement; and a Biennial Review to ensure process improvement and action planning. Through this refocused and business-like approach, demonstrate success is being achieved, and will be illustrated in the Paper. Every country and region has unique circumstances but the underlying principles of oil spill preparedness and response are common. This Paper has relevance for any organisation involved in change/improvement processes; both in setting programme objectives and in the essential programme management and implementation.
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Robinson, Olivia. "Andreas Wacke, Unius Poena - Metus Multorum: Abhandlungen zum Römischen Strafrecht." Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte: Romanistische Abteilung 127, no. 1 (August 1, 2010): 632–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.7767/zrgra.2010.127.1.632.

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Luo, Dehai, Yiqing Xiao, Yao Yao, Aiguo Dai, Ian Simmonds, and Christian L. E. Franzke. "Impact of Ural Blocking on Winter Warm Arctic–Cold Eurasian Anomalies. Part I: Blocking-Induced Amplification." Journal of Climate 29, no. 11 (May 13, 2016): 3925–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-15-0611.1.

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Abstract In Part I of this study, the impact of Ural blocking (UB) on the warm Arctic–cold Eurasian (WACE) pattern associated with the winter (DJF) arctic sea ice loss during 1979–2013 is examined by dividing the arctic sea ice reduction region into two dominant subregions: the Barents and Kara Seas (BKS) and the North American high-latitude (NAH) region (Baffin and Hudson Bay, Davis Strait, and Labrador Sea). It is found that atmospheric response to arctic sea ice loss resembles a negative Arctic response oscillation with a dominant positive height anomaly over the Eurasian subarctic region. Regression analyses of the two subregions further show that the sea ice loss over the BKS corresponds to the UB pattern together with a positive North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO+) and is followed by a WACE anomaly, while the sea ice reduction in the NAH region corresponds to a negative NAO (NAO−) pattern with a cold anomaly over northern Eurasia. Further analyses reveal that the UB pattern is more persistent during the period 2000–13 (P2) than 1979–99 (P1) because of the reduced middle-to-high-latitude mean westerly winds over Eurasia associated with the intense BKS warming. During P2 the establishment of the UB becomes a slow process because of the role of the BKS warming, while its decay is slightly rapid. In the presence of the long-lived UB that often occurs with the NAO+, the BKS-warming-induced DJF-mean anticyclonic anomaly is intensified and widened and then expands southward during P2 to amplify the WACE pattern and induce the southward displacement of its cold anomaly and the further loss of the BKS sea ice. Thus, midlatitude Eurasian cold events should be more frequent as the sea ice loss continues over the BKS.
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Hanly, Michael. "A Companion to Wace. F. H. M. Le Saux." Speculum 82, no. 3 (July 2007): 718–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0038713400010551.

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McKee, Arielle C., and Saba Pirzadeh. "Arthurian Eco-conquestin Geoffrey of Monmouth, Wace, and Laȝamon." Parergon 34, no. 1 (2017): 1–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/pgn.2017.0000.

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Dolff-Bonekämper, Gabi. "La neue wache (nouvelle maison de la garde royale) à Berlin." Les Temps Modernes 625, no. 4 (2003): 164. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ltm.625.0164.

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Mulligan, Timothy P., and Karl Peter. "Acht Glas (Ende der Wache): Erinnerungen eines Seeofiziers der Crew 38." German Studies Review 14, no. 1 (February 1991): 198. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1430210.

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Regué, Miguel, Núria Climent, Nihal Abitiu, Núria Coderch, Susana Merino, Luis Izquierdo, Maria Altarriba, and Juan M. Tomás. "Genetic Characterization of the Klebsiella pneumoniae waa Gene Cluster, Involved in Core Lipopolysaccharide Biosynthesis." Journal of Bacteriology 183, no. 12 (June 15, 2001): 3564–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jb.183.12.3564-3573.2001.

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ABSTRACT A recombinant cosmid containing genes involved in Klebsiella pneumoniae C3 core lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis was identified by its ability to confer bacteriocin 28b resistance toEscherichia coli K-12. The recombinant cosmid contains 12 genes, the whole waa gene cluster, flanked bykbl and coaD genes, as was found in E. coli K-12. PCR amplification analysis showed that this cluster is conserved in representative K. pneumoniae strains. Partial nucleotide sequence determination showed that the same genes and gene order are found in K. pneumoniae subsp.ozaenae, for which the core chemical structure is known. Complementation analysis of known waa mutants from E. coli K-12 and/or Salmonella enterica led to the identification of genes involved in biosynthesis of the inner core backbone that are shared by these three members of theEnterobacteriaceae. K. pneumoniae orf10 mutants showed a two-log-fold reduction in a mice virulence assay and a strong decrease in capsule amount. Analysis of a constructed K. pneumoniae waaE deletion mutant suggests that the WaaE protein is involved in the transfer of the branch β-d-Glc to the O-4 position ofl-glycero-d-manno-heptose I, a feature shared by K. pneumoniae, Proteus mirabilis, and Yersinia enterocolitica.
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Catling, H. W. "The Society of Antiquaries and the British School at Athens, 1886–1986: the Cemeteries of Knossos and Mycenae." Antiquaries Journal 67, no. 2 (September 1987): 223–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003581500025403.

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In a general review of the associations between the British School at Athens and the Society of Antiquaries 100 years on from the School's foundation, a review is given of the excavations of Sir Arthur Evans in the Zapher Papoura and Isopata cemeteries at Knossos, and of Professor A. J. B. Wace in the Kalkani cemetery at Mycenae (both projects published by the Society in Archaeologia).
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Blacker, Jean. "De Wace à Lawamon. Le "Roman de Brut" de Wace: Texte original (extraits); Le "Brut" de Lawamon: Texte original, traduction (extraits).Marie-Françoise Alamichel." Speculum 73, no. 1 (January 1998): 145–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2886878.

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Takamatsu, Susumu, Sawwanee Kom-un, Yukio Sato, and Genki Mimuro. "Erysiphe wadae: a new species of Erysiphe sect. Uncinula on Japanese beech." Mycoscience 44, no. 3 (June 2003): 165–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10267-003-0100-9.

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Condie, Kent C., and J. P. DeMalas. "The Pinal Schist: an early Proterozoic quartz wacke association in southeastern Arizona." Precambrian Research 27, no. 4 (February 1985): 337–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0301-9268(85)90093-2.

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Gouttebroze, Jean-Guy. "Pourquoi congédier un historiographe, Henri II Plantagenêt et Wace (1155-1174)." Romania 112, no. 447 (1991): 289–311. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/roma.1991.1675.

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GROUT. "THE AUTHOR OF THE MUNICH "BRUT", HIS LATIN SOURCES AND WACE." Medium Ævum 54, no. 2 (1985): 274. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/43628901.

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MARIA CINGOLANI, STEFANO. "Wace agiografo: Considerazioni sulle tecniche poetiche delle origini (X—XII sec.)." Romanistisches Jahrbuch (1991) 42 (January 31, 1991): 121–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110244984.121.

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Till, Karen E. "Staging the past: landscape designs, cultural identity and Erinnerungspolitik at Berlin’s Neue Wache." Ecumene 6, no. 3 (July 1999): 251–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/096746089900600302.

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Till, K. E. "Staging the past: landscape designs, cultural identity and Erinnerungspolitik at Berlin’s Neue Wache." Ecumene 6, no. 3 (April 1, 1999): 251–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1191/096746099701556277.

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Forner, Sean A. "War Commemoration and the Republic in Crisis: Weimar Germany and the Neue Wache." Central European History 35, no. 4 (December 2002): 513–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156916102770891179.

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“Our dead are above the petty quarreling and the wretched, empty phrases that we cherish. A deep remembrance of our fallen brethren can only strengthen the will to reconcile differences and awaken the spirit that one of their number once expressed in this fashion: ‘Germany must live, even if we must die.”’ Thus a conservative nationalist representative to the Reichstag in Berlin addressed his colleagues in March 1927. His words reflect several notions current in Weimar Germany. They voice a call, still impassioned eight years after the armistice, for commemoration of the war dead, and they register a frustration with the contentious fragmentation of contemporary political culture, so dissonant with the image of soldiers unified in selfless sacrifice for the German fatherland. Finally, these words articulate the widespread sense that it was in the memory of the fallen of the Great War and in the emulation of their heroic sacrifice that Germans could find the bond to unify them as a people during the postwar period.
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Wang, Canhong, Deqian Peng, Yangyang Liu, Yulan Wu, Peng Guo, and Jianhe Wei. "Agarwood Alcohol Extract Protects against Gastric Ulcer by Inhibiting Oxidation and Inflammation." Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2021 (September 18, 2021): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9944685.

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Background. Agarwood has been used for centuries, especially for treatment of gastrointestinal diseases. Earlier studies of our laboratory suggested that agarwood alcohol extracts (AAEs) provided gastric mucosal protection. This study aims to investigate the ameliorative effect of AAEs on ethanol-induced gastric ulcers and its mechanism. Methods. Mice were given agarwood induced by the whole-tree agarwood-inducing technique alcohol extract (WTAAE, 0.71, 1.42, and 2.84 g/kg), wild agarwood induced by axe wounds alcohol extract (WAAE, 2.84 g/kg), and burning-chisel-drilling agarwood alcohol extract (FBAAE, 2.84 g/kg) orally, respectively. After 7 days’ pretreatment with AAEs, the gastric ulcers were induced by absolute ethanol. The ulcer index, gastric histopathology, biochemical parameters, and inflammatory proteins were evaluated. Results. Pharmacological results showed AAEs (1.42 and 2.84 g/kg) reduced the gastric occurrence and ulcer inhibition rates up to more than 60%. AAEs decreased the level of nitric oxide (NO) and increased glutathione (GSH) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) levels. Besides, AAEs decreased the levels of interleukin-1β (IL-1β) and interleukin-6 (IL-6), but the interleukin-10 (IL-10) was upregulated. The expressions of nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) and phosphorylated protein 38 (p-P38) were inhibited. The effect of WTAAE was better than that of FBAAE and similar to that of WAAE at the dose of 2.84 g/kg. Conclusions. These results demonstrate that agarwood alleviates the occurrence and development of gastric ulcers via inhibiting oxidation and inflammation.
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Meliga, Walter. "Gioia Paradisi, Le passioni della storia. Scrittura e memoria nell’opera di Wace." Studi Francesi, no. 150 (L | III) (December 31, 2006): 577. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/studifrancesi.27241.

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HOLDEN, A. J. "Review. 'La Vie de sainte Marguerite' de Wace. Keller, Hans-Erich (ed.)." French Studies 45, no. 3 (July 1, 1991): 308. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fs/45.3.308.

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Barale, Elisabetta. "Wace, Vie de sainte Marguerite, Conception Notre Dame, Vie de saint Nicolas." Studi Francesi, no. 192 (LXIV | III) (December 1, 2020): 637–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/studifrancesi.41973.

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KUDAT, Celal. "DIE SPRACHE DER SPRACHLOSEN in Nilgün Taşmans Ich träume deutsch . und wache türkisch auf." International Journal of Languages' Education 1, Volume 6 Issue 1 (January 1, 2018): 117–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.18298/ijlet.2663.

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Ye, Kunhui, and Gabriele Messori. "Two Leading Modes of Wintertime Atmospheric Circulation Drive the Recent Warm Arctic–Cold Eurasia Temperature Pattern." Journal of Climate 33, no. 13 (July 1, 2020): 5565–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-19-0403.1.

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AbstractThe wintertime warm Arctic–cold Eurasia (WACE) temperature trend during 1990–2010 was characterized by accelerating warming in the Arctic region, cooling in Eurasia, and accelerating autumn/winter Arctic sea ice loss. We identify two atmospheric circulation modes over the North Atlantic–northern Eurasian sector that displayed strong upward trends over the same period and can explain a large part of the observed decadal WACE pattern. Both modes bear a close resemblance to well-known teleconnection patterns and are relatively independent from variability in Arctic sea ice cover. The first mode (PC1) captures the recent negative trends in the North Atlantic Oscillation and increased Greenland blocking frequency, while the second mode (PC2) is reminiscent of a Rossby wave train and reflects an increased blocking frequency over the Urals and north Asia. We find that the loss in the Arctic sea ice and the upward trends in PC1 and PC2 together account for most of the decadal Arctic warming trend (>80%). However, the decadal Eurasian cooling trends may be primarily ascribed to the two circulation modes alone: all of the cooling in Siberia is contributed to by PC1 and 65% of the cooling in East Asia by their combination (the contribution by PC2 doubles that by PC1). Enhanced intraseasonal activity of the two circulation modes increases blocking frequencies over Greenland, the Ural region, and north Asia, which drive anomalous moisture/heat flux toward the Arctic and alter the downward longwave radiation. This also weakens warm advection and enhances advection of cold Arctic airmasses towards Eurasia.
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