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Villar González, Pamela, Onur Güntürkün, and Sebastian Ocklenburg. "Lateralization of Auditory Processing of Silbo Gomero." Symmetry 12, no. 7 (July 17, 2020): 1183. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/sym12071183.

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Left-hemispheric language dominance is a well-known characteristic of the human language system. However, it has been shown that leftward language lateralization decreases dramatically when people communicate using whistles. Whistled languages present a transformation of a spoken language into whistles, facilitating communication over great distances. In order to investigate the laterality of Silbo Gomero, a form of whistled Spanish, we used a vocal and a whistled dichotic listening task in a sample of 75 healthy Spanish speakers. Both individuals that were able to whistle and to understand Silbo Gomero and a non-whistling control group showed a clear right-ear advantage for vocal dichotic listening. For whistled dichotic listening, the control group did not show any hemispheric asymmetries. In contrast, the whistlers’ group showed a right-ear advantage for whistled stimuli. This right-ear advantage was, however, smaller compared to the right-ear advantage found for vocal dichotic listening. In line with a previous study on language lateralization of whistled Turkish, these findings suggest that whistled language processing is associated with a decrease in left and a relative increase in right hemispheric processing. This shows that bihemispheric processing of whistled language stimuli occurs independent of language.
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Collier, A. B., S. Bremner, J. Lichtenberger, J. R. Downs, C. J. Rodger, P. Steinbach, and G. McDowell. "Global lightning distribution and whistlers observed at Dunedin, New Zealand." Annales Geophysicae 28, no. 2 (February 10, 2010): 499–513. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/angeo-28-499-2010.

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Abstract. Whistlers observed at Dunedin, New Zealand, are an enigma since they do not conform to the classical model of whistler production developed by Storey (1953). It is generally accepted that the causative lightning stroke for a whistler observed on the ground at a particular location was located in the neighbourhood of the conjugate point, and generated an electromagnetic signal which propagated in a plasmaspheric duct stretched along a magnetic field line linking the two hemispheres. The causative stroke is thought to have occurred within reasonable proximity of one footpoint of this field line, while the observer was located in the vicinity of the other footpoint. Support for this model has come from a number of previous studies of whistler-lightning observations and whistler-induced particle precipitation. However, as demonstrated here, this model does not always apply. Whistlers detected at Dunedin are nearly as common as those at Tihany, Hungary, despite there being at least 3 orders of magnitude more lightning in Tihany's conjugate region compared to that of Dunedin. Furthermore, whereas Tihany whistlers are generally observed at night, consistent with historical observations, Dunedin whistlers occur predominantly during the day. This paper aims to resolve two paradoxes regarding whistler occurrence at Dunedin: (i) an observation rate which is at variance with conjugate lightning activity, and (ii) a diurnal occurrence peak during daylight. The technique developed by Collier et al. (2009) is used to diagnose the location of the source lightning for Dunedin whistlers. It is found that the majority of the causative strokes occur within a region extending down the west coast of Central America.
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Singh, Ashutosh K., K. K. Singh, S. B. Singh, and A. K. Singh. "Multiflash whistlers in ELF-band observed at low latitude." Annales Geophysicae 29, no. 1 (January 10, 2011): 91–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/angeo-29-91-2011.

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Abstract. Multiflash whistler-like event in the ELF-band, observed during March 1998 at low latitude station Jammu, is reported. The most prominent feature of these events is the multiflash nature along with the decrease in frequency within a very short span of time resembling similar to terrestrial whistlers. The events have a significantly smaller time duration (0.5–3.5 s) than those reported earlier from high, mid and low latitudes and also display a diurnal maximum occurring around 09:30 h (IST). There have been similar reportings from other latitudes, but whistlers in the ELF-band with a multiflash nature along with a precursor emission have never been reported. Lightning seems to be the dominant source for the ELF whistlers reported here.
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Kai, L., D. Gill, G. Wegener, and A. Tasker. "Affectivity during social behaviour in a schizophrenic-like rat." European Psychiatry 33, S1 (March 2016): S101—S102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2016.01.079.

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IntroductionRats are social animals that produce high-frequency whistles said to reflect their underlying affective state. Injecting rats with a glutamate agonist (domoic acid) at a sensitive period of brain development, models aspects of schizophrenia. This is known as the neonatal DOM model.AimsWe investigated whether DOM rats display altered social behaviour – as seen in patients with schizophrenia – using their high-frequency whistles as a proxy for the emotional valence of social situations.MethodsWe used 19 male Sprague Dawley rats, injected with either a low-dose of domoic acid or saline at postnatal days 8 to 14. The social behaviour of the rats was investigated at four levels:– anticipation of social interaction;– dyadic encounter;– three-chamber test;– tickling.Tests were carried out at postnatal days 34 to 40 and 50 to 56. Rat whistles were recorded on all days of testing.ResultsIn progress.ConclusionsThe interest in rat whistles as a supplement to traditional behavioural tests has increased. New software allows for detailed qualitative analysis of the whistle subtypes and thus new complexity to their interpretation. This study can help unravel information encoded in the whistles and shed light on the social behaviour of the DOM rat thus investigating it is applicability as a model of schizophrenia.Disclosure of interestThe authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.
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Gurnett, D. A., R. L. Huff, J. S. Pickett, A. M. Persoon, R. L. Mutel, I. W. Christopher, C. A. Kletzing, et al. "First results from the Cluster wideband plasma wave investigation." Annales Geophysicae 19, no. 10/12 (September 30, 2001): 1259–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/angeo-19-1259-2001.

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Abstract. In this report we present the first results from the Cluster wideband plasma wave investigation. The four Cluster spacecraft were successfully placed in closely spaced, high-inclination eccentric orbits around the Earth during two separate launches in July – August 2000. Each spacecraft includes a wideband plasma wave instrument designed to provide high-resolution electric and magnetic field wave-forms via both stored data and direct downlinks to the NASA Deep Space Network. Results are presented for three commonly occurring magnetospheric plasma wave phenomena: (1) whistlers, (2) chorus, and (3) auroral kilometric radiation. Lightning-generated whistlers are frequently observed when the spacecraft is inside the plasmasphere. Usually the same whistler can be detected by all spacecraft, indicating that the whistler wave packet extends over a spatial dimension at least as large as the separation distances transverse to the magnetic field, which during these observations were a few hundred km. This is what would be expected for nonducted whistler propagation. No case has been found in which a strong whistler was detected at one spacecraft, with no signal at the other spacecraft, which would indicate ducted propagation. Whistler-mode chorus emissions are also observed in the inner region of the magnetosphere. In contrast to lightning-generated whistlers, the individual chorus elements seldom show a one-to-one correspondence between the spacecraft, indicating that a typical chorus wave packet has dimensions transverse to the magnetic field of only a few hundred km or less. In one case where a good one-to-one correspondence existed, significant frequency variations were observed between the spacecraft, indicating that the frequency of the wave packet may be evolving as the wave propagates. Auroral kilometric radiation, which is an intense radio emission generated along the auroral field lines, is frequently observed over the polar regions. The frequency-time structure of this radiation usually shows a very good one-to-one correspondence between the various spacecraft. By using the microsecond timing available at the NASA Deep Space Net-work, very-long-baseline radio astronomy techniques have been used to determine the source of the auroral kilometric radiation. One event analyzed using this technique shows a very good correspondence between the inferred source location, which is assumed to be at the electron cyclotron frequency, and a bright spot in the aurora along the magnetic field line through the source.Key words. Ionosphere (wave-particle interactions; wave propagation) – Magnetospheric physics (plasma waves and instabilities; instruments and techniques)
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Михайлов, Ю. М., О. В. Капустина, and Г. И. Дружин. "WHISTLING CHARACTERISTICS DURING PERIODS OF IONOSPHERIC DISTURBANCES." Вестник КРАУНЦ. Физико-математические науки, no. 4 (December 25, 2019): 173–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.26117/2079-6641-2019-29-4-173-181.

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Представлены результаты наблюдений активности свистов в обс. Карымшина (Камчатка) в период ноябрь-декабрь 2008 г. Этот период характеризовался превышением значений f0F2 и уменьшением hF2 по сравнению с обычным уровнем. Наиболее отчетливо этот эффект наблюдался в Иркутске, однако проявлялся и на Камчатке, хотя был выражен слабее. Такое событие объясняют 4 как изменением состава термосферы, так и возникновением западной составляющей электрического поля и градиента электронной концентрации в максимуме возмущений. Последнее также связывают с изменением направления северной компоненты межпланетного магнитного поля 4. В обычных условиях показатель преломления ОНЧ-волн в дневных условиях выше, чем в ночных 7, а число свистов, напротив, ночью выше, чем днем. 18-19 декабря на Камчатке наблюдалось появление свистящих атмосфериков (СА) днем в таком же количестве, как и ночью, порядка 10 1/мин. В то же время в периоды, следующие за максимумом изменения характеристик ионосферы (23, 24, 27, 29, 30 декабря), наблюдалось резкое возрастание количества свистов в дневное время до 50 1/мин. Возможно, что в данном случае источником свистов являлись атмосферные разряды, инициируемые в тайфуне, который наблюдались вблизи сопряженной области в южном полушарии. Увеличение числа свистов связано с изменением условий захвата на силовой линии L 2.4. The results of observations of whistlers in obs. Karymshina (Kamchatka) in the period November-December 2008 are presented. This period was characterized by an excess of f0F2 values and a decrease in hF2 compared to the usual level. This effect was most clearly observed in Irkutsk, however, it also manifested itself in Kamchatka, although it was less pronounced. Such an event is explained 4 by both a change in the composition of the thermosphere and the appearance of the western component of the electric field and the electron concentration gradient at the maximum of disturbances. The latter is also associated with a change in the direction of the northern component of the interplanetary magnetic field 4. Under normal conditions, the refractive index of VLF waves in daytime conditions is higher than at night 7, and the number of whistlers, on the contrary, is higher at night than during the day. On December 18-19, the appearance of whistling atmospherics in the daytime was observed in Kamchatka in the same amount as at night, about 10 1/min. At the same time, in the periods following the maximum changes in the ionosphere characteristics (23, 24, 27, 29, 30 December), there was a sharp increase in the number of whistles in the daytime to 50 1/min. It is possible that in this case the source of whistles were atmospheric discharges initiated in a typhoon, which were observed near the conjugate region in the southern hemisphere. The increase in the number of whistlers is associated with a change in the conditions of capture on the force line L 2.4.
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Stenberg, G., T. Oscarsson, M. André, A. Vaivads, M. Backrud-Ivgren, Y. Khotyaintsev, L. Rosenqvist, et al. "Internal structure and spatial dimensions of whistler wave regions in the magnetopause boundary layer." Annales Geophysicae 25, no. 11 (November 29, 2007): 2439–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/angeo-25-2439-2007.

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Abstract. We use whistler waves observed close to the magnetopause as an instrument to investigate the internal structure of the magnetopause-magnetosheath boundary layer. We find that this region is characterized by tube-like structures with dimensions less than or comparable with an ion inertial length in the direction perpendicular to the ambient magnetic field. The tubes are revealed as they constitute regions where whistler waves are generated and propagate. We believe that the region containing tube-like structures extend several Earth radii along the magnetopause in the boundary layer. Within the presumed wave generating regions we find current structures moving at the whistler wave group velocity in the same direction as the waves.
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Grigorenko, Elena E., Andrey Y. Malykhin, Elena A. Kronberg, and Evgeny V. Panov. "Quasi-parallel Whistler Waves and Their Interaction with Resonant Electrons during High-velocity Bulk Flows in the Earth’s Magnetotail." Astrophysical Journal 943, no. 2 (February 1, 2023): 169. http://dx.doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/acaf52.

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Abstract In collisionless space, plasma waves are important channels of energy conversion, affecting the local particle velocity distribution functions through wave–particle interactions. In this paper we present a comparative statistical analysis of the characteristics of quasi-parallel narrowband whistler waves and the properties of resonant electrons interacting with these waves during the intervals of earthward and tailward high-velocity bulk flows produced by the near-Earth X-line and observed by Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission spacecraft. We found that on both sides of the X-line, the suprathermal electrons (≥1 keV) having large pitch angles make the major contribution to the maximal growth rate (γ) of these waves. The whistler waves were observed almost simultaneously with strong enhancements of perpendicular magnetic gradients localized at electron scales near dipolarization fronts associated with the earthward bulk flows, and near flux ropes/magnetic islands embedded into the tailward bulk flows. Betatron energization of electrons due to the appearance of such gradients increases the perpendicular anisotropy of electron distribution, which could be responsible for the whistler wave generation. We found that in the course of electron interactions with the whistler waves the lower-energy resonant electrons can transfer a part of their kinetic energy to the higher-energy electrons, especially in the Central Plasma Sheet. This results in formation/enhancement of energy-dependent perpendicular anisotropy and power-law tails in the high-energy range of electron velocity distribution. We conclude that despite the differences in the magnetic structure of the earthward and tailward bulk flows, the mechanisms of the quasi-parallel whistler wave generation and the properties of resonant electrons are quite similar.
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Dorasamy, Nirmala, and Soma Pillay. "Institutionalising a value enacted dominant organisational culture: An impetus for whistleblowing." Corporate Ownership and Control 8, no. 3 (2011): 297–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.22495/cocv8i3c2p6.

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Whistle blowing on organisational wrongdoing is becoming increasingly prevalent. However, a renewal of existing literature reveals that every potential whistle blower is not always inclined to blow the whistle, despite protection being accorded to whistleblowers through legislation. The cost of blowing the whistle can be a deterrent to potential whistle blowers. It is quite plausible that an organisational culture which institutionalizes a dominant value based system can decrease whistle blowers expectations of retaliation. The purpose of this article is to provide a conceptual framework for a dominant value enacted organisational culture which can serve as an impetus for whistle blowing in the public sector. It is important that organisations make their value systems “lived” practices to motivate potential whistleblowers to report on wrongdoing. It can be argued that the institutionalisation of enacted values can lead to low perceptions of retaliation, which is often a deterrent in blowing the whistle.
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Kropotina, Julia A., Anton V. Artemyev, Andrei M. Bykov, and Dmitri L. Vainchtein. "Interaction of rotational discontinuities with energetic ions in the precursor of the Earth’s bow shock." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2103, no. 1 (November 1, 2021): 012015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2103/1/012015.

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Abstract We combined in-situ solar wind observations by ARTEMIS and MMS missions with kinetic hybrid simulations to study the interaction of solar wind rotational discontinuities (RDs) with the foreshock of the Earth’s bow shock. We found that whistler modes excited by diffuse energetic particles were strongly coupled with RDs and lead to their temporary dissociation. At the same time, RDs trigger the steepening of whistler waves and the generation of ’shocklets’ - small localised shock-like structures, capable of trapping energetic particles and growing up by absorbing the particles energy.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Whistler Live!"

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MORELLATO, MASSIMO. "Reputational capital and olympic events: a case study of whistler live!" Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10281/29578.

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Mega events such as the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games present unique opportunities to increase the economic and social capital required by destinations to be competitive on the global tourism stage. Engaging Games and community stakeholders in the networks needed to organize and deliver such events is central to creating sustained and positive legacies. Network building and maintenance can occur at a variety of levels and scales. Effective and sustained networks depend on and are shaped by the social and reputational capital created through the process of managing various dimensions of the event. One of the more recent Games’ dimensions used as a vehicle for creating social capital is the Cultural Olympiad. This dissertation creates and tests the utility of a conceptual model in identifying how event organizers strategically select stakeholders and nurture network relations to build the reputational capital needed for sustained competitiveness. It builds this model based on premises and principles emerging from literature related to corporate social responsibility, social capital development, reputational capital creation, Olympic mega-event legacies, tourism destination branding and community based sustainability planning. The study tests the model’s usefulness through a case study of the stakeholders, networks, and outcomes created in the development and delivery of Whistler’s portion of the 2010 Winter Games Cultural Olympiad – ‘Whistler Live!’. It explores the ways in which Whistler engaged its stakeholders and partners so as not only to meet its immediate Olympic goals, but also to contribute the longer term reputation and sustainability of the resort community.
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Hanes, Leah. "Leadership for Social Change: Illuminating the Life of Dr. Helen Caldicott." Antioch University / OhioLINK, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=antioch1432298324.

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Dambrink, Amanda M. "To Tell the Story." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1307036415.

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Lemaire, Marie. "Activist worker’s responses to tensions in hybrid organizations : the case of solidarity economy." Thesis, Strasbourg, 2021. http://www.theses.fr/2021STRAB001.

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La période actuelle voit grandir la part de travailleurs « militants » ayant expressément choisi leur occupation en réponse au besoin de défendre des intérêts collectifs et d’apporter des solutions aux problèmes sociaux et environnementaux. Ils espèrent trouver dans les organisations dites « hybrides » combinant activité marchande et mission sociale un cadre de travail permettant d’aligner leurs valeurs et leur profession. Or, les logiques divergentes à l’oeuvre dans ces organisations tendent à les soumettre à d’importantes tensions, amplifiées ou atténuées par le contexte organisationnel. Sur le terrain de l’économie solidaire, nous explorons les réponses à ces tensions et les pratiques organisationnelles pouvant apporter un soutien à ces travailleurs. Nous identifions la façon dont l’individu donne du sens aux contradictions persistantes par le récit. Nous démontrons le support organisationnel rendu possible par la mise en oeuvre de standards de responsabilité sociale de l’organisation (RSO). Nous vérifions l’impact de l’engagement social personnel sur la satisfaction concernant la RSO et l’intention de « lancer l’alerte » en cas de dérive éthique perçue, comparé à d’autres antécédents
The current period is seeing a growing proportion of "activist" workers who have expressly chosen their occupation in response to the need to defend collective interests and provide solutions to social and environmental problems. They hope to find in the so-called "hybrid organizations" combining market activity and social mission a framework for aligning their values and their profession. However, the divergent logics at work in these organizations tend to subject them to significant tensions, amplified or attenuated by the organizational context. We explore the responses to these tensions and the organizational practices that can support these workers. We identify how the individual gives meaning to persistent contradictions through storytelling. We demonstrate the organizational support made possible by the provision of CSR standards. We test the impact of personal social engagement on satisfaction with CSR and the intention to "blow the whistle" in case of perceived ethical drift, compared to other antecedents
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Jacobsson, Madeleine. "Dr. Eleine Mad." Thesis, Kungl. Konsthögskolan, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kkh:diva-587.

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Dr. Eleine Mad är Madeleine Jacobsssons talesperson för dom vetenskapliga och paranormala upptäckter som uppstår i hennes världar. Hon beskriver innehåll, teknik och estetik utifrån ett kategoriseringssytem där konsten delas upp som olika typer av komponenter och därefter avkodas dessa allteftersom. För att förstå intuitionens inblandning i arbetsprocessen omförvandlas den till tre separata roller av en Sökare, Samlare och Myntare. Med rollerna försöker jag beskriva på vilka sätt som intuitionen är till gagn eller av förödelse för det konstnärliga arbetet. Sagan om M handlar om en grodlik karaktär, Delop, som lämnar sin hemplanet för att uppsöka andra världar. I sitt sökande hittar Delop ett folkslag vars syn och levnadssätt skiljer sig från hennes erfarenheter av “verkligheten” såsom hon lärt sig att överleva i den.
Dr. Eleine Mad is Madeleine Jacobsson's spokesperson for the scientific and paranormal discoveries that arise in her worlds. She describes content, tecniques and aesthetics based on a categorization system where art is divided into different types of components and then decoded as they go. To understand the intuition's involvement in the work process, it is transformed into three separate roles by a Seeker, Collector and a Myntare(In swedish language the one who is a "myntare" -is verbally declaring a concept or term). With these roles I try to describe in what ways intuition is beneficial or devastating to the artistic work. The story of M is about a frog-like character, Delop, who leaves the home planet to seek out other worlds. In her search, Delop finds a world whose views and lifestyles differ from her experiences of "reality" as she learned to survive in it.

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Lu, Shao-li, and 呂紹理. "The Whistle is Sounding: Rhythms of Social Life Under the Japanese Rule(1895∼1945)." Thesis, 1995. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/88738653805247174252.

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Griffin, M., Nancy H. Harding, and M. Learmonth. "Whistle while you Work? Disney Animation, Organizational Readiness and Gendered Subjugation." 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/8482.

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This paper introduces the concept of ‘organizational readiness’: socio-cultural expectations about working selves that prepare young people (albeit indirectly and in complex and multi-faceted ways) for their future life in organizations. This concept emerges from an analysis of Disney animations and how they constitute expectations about working life that may influence children through their representations of work and gendered workplace roles. The paper’s exploration of Disney’s earlier animations suggests they circulated norms of gender that girls should be weak and avoid work. In contrast, its contemporary productions circulate gender norms that suggest girls should be strong and engage in paid work. In this reading, the continued circulation of earlier alongside contemporary animations may convey to young viewers a paradox: girls must and must not work; they must be both weak and strong. We thus offer new insights into the puzzle of the continued relegation of women to the side-lines in organizations; although, more optimistically, we also point to ways in which future generations of employees may forge ways of constituting forms of gendered selves as yet hardly imaginable.
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Huang, Xiao-Zhuang, and 黃筱粧. "The use of a gas chromatography/Milli-whistle technique for the on-line monitoring simulated acid solution effect on Mung bean germination and respiration." Thesis, 2017. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/dhnb2y.

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In this study, the dynamic response of seed germination and respiration of Mung bean to simulated acid rain stress were investigated. The sterilized seeds were dipped in simulated acid rain solution with pH 7, 6, 5 ,4 ,3 for 12 hours and temperature effect was also considered. To evaluate the respiration rate during the seed germination, a gas chromatography/milli-whistle device was used to on-line monitor the production of oxygen and carbon dioxide. The milli-whistle was connected to the outlet of a GC capillary, and when the analyte gases and the GC carrier gas pass through it, a sound with a fundamental frequency is produced. The online data obtained for frequency vs. retention time can be recorded after a fast Fourier transform. With the decrement of pH of acid rain solution, the respiration rate of Mung bean was decreased, The effect of simulated acid rain on the germinated energy in pH value 7 to 3 the activated energy was 17.5834kJ mol-1, 17.0047kJ mol-1, 16.2955kJ mol-1, 11.5170kJ mol-1 and 11.2704kJ mol-1 respectively. Simulation of acid rain could restrain the germination of seed in some degree and the restraining effect strengthened with the rise of acid rain degree.
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Wu, Ming-Ju, and 吳明儒. "The Use of a Gas Chromatography/Milli-whistle Technique for the On-line Monitoring of Ethanol Production Using Microtube Array Membrane (MTAM) Immobilized Yeast Cells." Thesis, 2016. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/12259114364248062920.

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Hollow, poly (l-lactic acid) microtube array membranes (MTAM) were used in preparing membranes that contained immobilized yeast cells. To evaluate the performance of the developed system for continuous and fed-batch fermentation, a gas chromatography/milli-whistle device was used to on-line monitor the production of ethanol. The milli-whistle was connected to the outlet of a GC capillary, and when the fermentation gases and the GC carrier gas pass through it, a sound with a fundamental frequency is produced. The online data obtained for frequency vs. retention time can be recorded after a fast Fourier transform. In typical bioethanol fermentation, the yeast cells cannot be recycled, whereas the artificial yeast-MTAMs can be recycled. The hollow-MTAM containing immobilized yeast cells significantly enhanced bioethanol productivity and represents a novel, promising technology for bioethanol fermentation. On the other hand, a portable GC/whistle device was also developed for on-line fermentation monitoring. Herein, when nitrogen was used as carrier gas, a high linearity can be obtained from the range from 5 to 250 μL (injection volume), even various gases were used. Our data indicate that the GC/whistle device, which is economical and stable, is very useful detector for long term monitoring. Further applications can be to expected.
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Books on the topic "Whistler Live!"

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Fleming, Gordon H. James AbbottMcNeill Whistler: A life. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1991.

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Chapman, Sally Putnam. Whistled Like a Bird. New York: Grand Central Publishing, 2009.

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James Abbott McNeill Whistler: A life. Adlestrop: Windrush, 1991.

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Fleming, Gordon H. James Abbott McNeill Whistler: A life. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1991.

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Fleming, Gordon H. James Abbott McNeil Whistler: A life. Gloucestershire: Windrush Press, 1991.

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Lupini, Valerie Rolfe. The Whistle. Calgary, Alberta, Canada: Red Deer Press, 2005.

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Ernst, Kathleen. Whistler in the dark. Middleton, WI: Pleasant Co. Publications, 2002.

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Whistler in the dark. Middleton, WI: Pleasant Co. Publications, 2002.

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Ernst, Kathleen. Whistler in the dark. New York: Skyview Books, 2010.

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Whistle-stop west. Elgin, IL: Chariot Family Pub., 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Whistler Live!"

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Genty, Stephanie. "Whistler’s (Mother’s) Daughter: Image-Text Relations in Marilyn French’s Fictionalized (Auto)Biography." In Palgrave Studies in Life Writing, 215–38. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-84875-0_12.

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Garrett, Steven L. "Radiation and Scattering." In Understanding Acoustics, 543–620. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44787-8_12.

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Abstract At this point, we have made a rather extensive investigation into the sounds that excite Helmholtz resonators as well as the departures from equilibrium that propagate as plane waves through uniform or inhomogeneous media. We have not, as yet, dealt with how those sounds are actually produced in fluids. Our experience tells us that sound can be generated by vibrating objects (e.g., loudspeaker cones, stringed musical instruments, drums, bells), by modulated or unstable flows (e.g., jet engine exhaust, whistles, fog horns, speech), by electrical discharges in the atmosphere (i.e., thunder), or by optical absorption (e.g., modulated laser beams). In this chapter, we will develop the perspective and tools that will be used for the calculation of the radiation efficiency of various sources and combinations of sources, like the sound reinforcement system shown in Fig. 12.1.
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Sterne, Laurence. "CHAPTER XXII." In The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199532896.003.0231.

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——Get on with you, said the abbess. ——Wh----ysh——ysh—— cried Margarita. Sh---a——shu-u shu--u—sh--aw shaw'd the abbess. ——Whu—v—w——whew—w—w—whuv'd Margarita, pursing up her sweet lips betwixt a hoot and a whistle. Thump—thump—thump—obstreperated the abbess of Andoüillets with the end of her gold-headed cane against the bottom of the...
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Saunders, Joe. "Dark Advertising and the Democratic Process." In Big Data and Democracy, 73–88. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474463522.003.0006.

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Saunders’ chapter focuses on political advertising. What, he asks, is it about the microtargeting of political advertising on social media in the Brexit campaign and Donald Trump elections (as spearheaded by Cambridge Analytica) that is so wrong? His response is that, like dog whistle politics, sending different advertising to different targets can obscure the open public discussion of policy that is critical to the democratic process. As such, dark advertising stands as a real threat to democracy.
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Meyer, Holt Vincent. "The Starling’s Whistle: Autophilology and the Order of Osip Mandel’shtam’s Birds." In Mocking Bird Technologies. Fordham University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823278480.003.0008.

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This chapter examines the role of birds and bird formations in Osip Mandel’shtam’s poetry. With special attention to the figure of the starling in a late poem from the 1930s, the chapter explores the ambiguity of its “whistle” not only as an index of the difficult conditions the poet faced in the last years of his life under Stalinism, but also as a point of reference for the changing figuration of birds throughout his poetry. Drawing on Deleuze and Guattari’s references to birdsong (ambiguously figuring both territorialization and de-territorialization), the chapter studies the significance of Mandel’shtam’s reading of collective bird formations in Dante’s Divine Comedy in the late essay “Conversation about Dante.” Revealing the “autophilological” direction of Mandel’shtam’s poetry as a whole, this essay’s reading of the order and disorder of Dante’s bird formations reproduces an underlying problem of bird figuration elsewhere in Mandel’shtam, whether in poems about collective bird forms (cranes or starlings), or individual birds (goldfinch or swallow). All of these are reflected on, if elliptically, in the ambiguous mimicry of the starling’s whistle.
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Glazzard, Andrew. "The Worst Man in London." In The Case of Sherlock Holmes, 103–11. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474431293.003.0011.

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Charles Augustus Milverton, blackmailer of society women in the 1904 story that bears his name, is assumed by critics to be based on a real person – but which real person is open to doubt. The favourite is Charles Augustus Howell, a larger-than-life associate of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (whose members knew him as ‘Owl’), friend to James McNeill Whistler and Algernon Charles Swinburne, and one-time secretary to John Ruskin. However, it is by no means established that Howell was, in Lancelyn Green’s words, a ‘scoundrel and blackmailer’. He certainly seems to have fallen out with a lot of people, but the more outlandish stories about his life and death – Oscar Wilde may be the source for the claim that Howell was found dying outside a Chelsea public house ‘with his throat cut and a ten shilling piece between his clenched teeth’ – may be urban myths rather than actual facts: his death certificate, for instance, records that he died of pneumonia.
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Ungemah, Joe. "Obedience." In Punching the Clock, 115–28. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190061241.003.0009.

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This chapter discusses the life and work of Stanley Milgrim, who created an electrical shock box to see how far the average person would go to appease an authority figure. In his study, the majority of participants followed instructions to the end, putting aside their own reservations about what was ethical and right. Milgrim discovered that obedience could be expected in situations with a legitimate authority figure, established obligations, worthy goals, vague ethical guidelines, limited time to contemplate, and binary decisions. Seeing that these same traits characterize the traditional workplace, questions are raised about whether the average employee can overcome pressures against whistle-blowing and hold their organization accountable for unethical behavior.
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Townsend, Sylvia. "On the Road." In Bumpy Road, 62–83. University Press of Mississippi, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496804143.003.0004.

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In this chapter, the filmmakers start shooting in Los Angeles, then take to the road, stopping in Needles, California; Flagstaff, Arizona; and Santa Fe, New Mexico, often travelling on smaller highways because street racers tend to avoid freeways populated by cops. A divide separates the hip actors and filmmakers from the more traditional, highly trained crew. The “above the line” filmmakers think the crew are right-wing yahoos, the crew thinks the filmmakers are inexperienced, pothead hippies. Indeed the untrained actors – Dennis Wilson, Laurie Bird and James Taylor -- flub lines, whistle and otherwise ruin scenes, necessitating repeated takes. Hellman withholds the script from his untrained actors, giving them only their lines for the day, generating their resentment. Hellman’s wife, Jaclyn, takes the amateur actors through sense memory exercises, dragging up painful recollections from their past and further irking them. Warren Oates joins the cast.
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Alexander-Floyd, Nikol G. "MeToo?" In Re-Imagining Black Women, 178–218. NYU Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479855858.003.0006.

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Chapter 5 addresses the MeToo movement, examining liminality along two fronts. First, it shows how liminality positions black women as abject figures unworthy of concern in terms of sexual harassment or rape, a bitter irony given their role in resistance to rape and harassment, in the context of enslavement to the present day. Second, it assess two important case studies. The first case study centers on the explosive international drama involving accusations of rape by Nafissatou Diallo, a black female immigrant housekeeper, against Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the once politically powerful head of the International Monetary Fund. The second case examines melodrama and splitting in the life of Bill Cosby. Cosby, as Dr. Huxtable on The Cosby Show, was a super minority who presented a model of middle-class patriarchal respectability. Off screen, he railed against the abject black poor whom he saw as in need of tutelage and rehabilitation to deserve public embrace. Furthermore, this chapter also explores how black cultural pathology melodrama explains Cosby’s rapaciousness as a destructive attempt at self-fathering or “père version” (Wright 2013). Finally, the chapter argues for the importance of sadomasochism as an analytic in assessing sexual harassment and demonstrates parallels between victims of harassment and rape and whistle-blowers.
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Gallant, Karen, and Susan Tirone. "A ‘good life without bells and whistles’: a case study of immigrants’ well-being and leisure and its role in social sustainability in Truro, Nova Scotia." In Leisure and Sustainability, 143–62. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429441615-8.

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Conference papers on the topic "Whistler Live!"

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Viktorov, Mikhail, Alexander Shalashov, Egor Gospodchikov, Nikita Semin, and Sergey Golubev. "Zebra-Like Patterns in Whistler Wave Emission Spectra from Nonequilibrium Mirror-Confined Laboratory Plasma." In 2020 IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science (ICOPS). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icops37625.2020.9717482.

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Giardino, Gisela V., Elena Papale, Martina Gregorietti, Maria Ceraulo, Juan Pablo Loureiro, Sergio Rodríguez Heredia, Karina Alvarez, et al. "The final call: evidence for stereotyped whistle of one dying common dolphin (Delphinus delphis) in Argentina." In 5th International Conference on the Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life. ASA, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/2.0001033.

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Basson, Elizabeth. "Large group teaching and technology – don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater." In Next Steps in Statistics Education. International Association for Statistical Education, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.52041/srap.09801.

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The Information Age brings to the teaching and learning environment new capabilities, new opportunities, new language, new work - and skills requirements, new roles and last but not least, a new generation of learners. Teaching in the information age requires that you apply and use technology in an attempt to accommodate these new requirements. Gone are the days that you only talk-and-chalk or flip slides on the overhead projector. But, beware of teaching with all the bells-and-whistles and failing to facilitate real learning. In this presentation I would like to share my experiences of teaching large, culturally diverse groups using technology but sticking to the sound principles of teaching and learning.
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Bose, Rana. "Integrating Isolation Valve Specifications Into Supercritical Power Plant Piping Design Specifications." In ASME 2016 Power Conference collocated with the ASME 2016 10th International Conference on Energy Sustainability and the ASME 2016 14th International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/power2016-59081.

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Clean and cost effective super critical power plants (SCPP) require “whistle clean” conditions, low emissions, low noise, higher velocities and flow rates. A majority of the specification packages for valves are developed by experienced piping engineers, assigned to EPCs and the valve section comprises a relatively small element where references to industrial standards like ASME B16.34 or ANSI B31.1 are made for design and stress parameters. The specific valve data sheets then provide some more information as to operating and boundary conditions for the specific valves. With the increasing prevalence of SCPP requirements, the current specifications made available by EPCs, make it somewhat enigmatic for valve designers and manufacturers to address the concerns of the power plant designers and engineers. This is in terms of valve bores, pressure drops, velocities, thermal fatigue, lowered valve weights and acceptable sound levels that are intrinsic to valve design, sizing and optimization. This paper presents some specific examples where flows, velocities, pipe ID and valve bore are compared to enable a better integration of piping characteristics in relationship to safe valve design, without unnecessarily over-specifying. In addition, suggestions have been made for an understanding of the relatively newer piping and valve materials for high temperature, high pressure applications, where alternative design methods would enable lower costs and greater resilience to thermal binding and fatigue.
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Kleimenova, N. G., J. Manninen, T. Turunen, L. I. Gromova, Yu V. Fedorenko, A. S. Nikitenko, and O. M. Lebed. "Unexpected high-frequency “birds”-type VLF emissions." In Physics of Auroral Phenomena. FRC KSC RAS, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.37614/2588-0039.2020.43.008.

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The new typeof daytime natural VLF whistler mode emissions of the magnetospheric origin was recently found in the VLF observations at Kannuslehto station (L ~ 5.5) in Northern Finland.These VLF events occurred at the frequencies above 4-5 kHzeven up to 15 kHz. Here we present the different spectra of this peculiar daytime high-frequency VLF emissions observed under quiet geomagnetic conditions at auroral latitudes at Kannuslehto (Finland) and Lovozero (Russia) stations. These high-frequency waves cannot be attributed to typical well known VLF chorus and hiss. They became visible on the spectrograms only after the filtering out sferics originating by the lightning discharges and hiding all natural high-frequency signals. After this filtering, it was found a large collection of different natural VLF signals observed as a sequence of right-polarized short (less than 1-2 minutes) patches at frequencies above 4-5 kHz, i.e. at higher frequencythan a half the equatorial electron gyrofrequency at the L-shell of Kannuslehto and Lovozero. These emissions were called “birds” due to their chirped sounds. It was established that the “birds” are typically occur during the daytime only under quiet space weather conditions. But in this time, small magnetic substorms were could be observed in the night sector of the Earth. Here we also show the recently observed series of the “bird-mode” emissions with various bizarre quasi-periodic dynamic spectra, sometimes consisting of two (and even more) frequency bands. The “birds” occur simultaneously at Kannuslehto and Lovozero with similar spectral structure demonstrating their common source. It seems that the “birds” emissions are generated deep inside the magnetosphere at the low L-shells. But the real nature, the generation region and propagation behavior of these VLF emissions remain still unknown. Moreover, nobody can explain how the waves could reach the ground at the auroral latitudes like Kannuslehto and Lovozero as well as which magnetospheric driver could generate this very complicated spectral feature of the emissions.
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