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Sederdahl, Bethany K., Geoffrey A. Weinberg, Angela P. Campbell, Rangaraj Selvarangan, Jennifer E. Schuster, Christopher J. Harrison, Brian Rha i in. "1714. Influenza C Virus in U.S. Children with Acute Respiratory Infection 2016-2019". Open Forum Infectious Diseases 7, Supplement_1 (1.10.2020): S840—S841. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.1892.

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Abstract Background Influenza C virus (ICV) is associated with acute respiratory infection (ARI); however, the burden of ICV is not well-described. We sought to determine the burden and characteristics of ICV in a prospective, population-based cohort. Methods The study was conducted within the New Vaccine Surveillance Network (NVSN), a CDC-led, seven-site network that performs population-based surveillance for ARI in children < 5 years. Nasal/throat swabs were collected from emergency department (ED) or inpatient children with ARI, or healthy controls in clinic, between 12/05/2016-10/31/2019 and tested by real-time RT-PCR for ICV and other respiratory viruses. Preliminary data were extracted and demographic/clinical features of ICV+ cases analyzed. We sequenced the hemagglutinin-esterase (HE) gene from ICV+ Pittsburgh samples. Results Among 19,321 children with ARI or healthy controls enrolled and tested for ICV from 2016-2019, 115/17,668 (0.7%) ARI cases and 8/1653 (0.5%) healthy controls tested positive for ICV. The median age of ICV+ ARI subjects was 19 months (IQR 10,46) and 81(70%) were ≤36 months. 42.6% (49) were white, 33.9% (39) black, and 16.5% (19) Hispanic, with the remainder Asian or unknown; 56.5% (62) attended daycare. Among ICV+ ARI cases, 67.8% (78) had fever, 94.8% (109) cough, and 60.8% (70) wheezing. 45.2% (52) ICV+ cases occurred in 2016-17, 6.5% (8) in 2017-2018, and 47.8% (55) in 2018-19 (Table). 40% (46) of ICV+ cases were seen in the ED, while the remainder were inpatients. Median length of stay was 2d (IQR,1-3) with 15 admitted to ICU. 67.8% (78/115) ARI cases had 1 or 2 co-detected pathogens, with rhinovirus (26), respiratory syncytial virus (26), and adenovirus (14) most frequently co-detected. ARI symptoms including fever, myalgias, chills, and wheezing did not differ significantly between coinfected subjects and those who were only ICV+. HE sequences were in the two currently circulating Kanagawa and Sao Paulo lineages. ICV+ Cases by Site and Year Conclusion ICV was an uncommon cause of ARI symptoms leading to healthcare encounters in young children. The prevalence varied year-to-year and between different geographic regions. Most children infected with ICV were ≤3 years old and had co-detected pathogens. ICV was similarly rarely detected in healthy controls. Disclosures Christopher J. Harrison, MD, GSK (Grant/Research Support, Infant menigiciccal B conjugate vaccine trial)Merck (Research Grant or Support, Infant pneumococcal conjugate vaccine trial) Natasha B. Halasa, MD, MPH, Genentech (Other Financial or Material Support, I receive an honorarium for lectures - it’s a education grant, supported by genetech)Karius (Consultant)Moderna (Consultant)Quidel (Grant/Research Support, Research Grant or Support)Sanofi (Grant/Research Support, Research Grant or Support) John V. Williams, MD, GlaxoSmithKline (Advisor or Review Panel member)IDConnect (Advisor or Review Panel member)Quidel (Advisor or Review Panel member)
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HARBACH, RALPH E., CLAIRE GARROS, NGUYEN DUC MANH i SYLVIE MANGUIN. "Formal taxonomy of species C of the Anopheles minimus sibling species complex (Diptera: Culicidae)". Zootaxa 1654, nr 1 (5.12.2007): 41–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1654.1.3.

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The nomenclatural identity of species C of the Anopheles minimus complex is resolved by excluding the available junior synonyms of the nominotypical member of the complex and naming it An. harrisoni Harbach & Manguin, sp. n. Anopheles formosaensis I Tsuzuki, An. christophersi Theobald and An. christophersi var. alboapicalis Theobald are retained as junior synonyms of An. minimus Theobald based on the provenance of type specimens in geographical areas where An. harrisoni is not known to occur. A lectotype is designated for An. vincenti Laveran, which thus becomes the senior name of the specific entity known as An. jeyporiensis James. Molecular data that diagnose An. harrisoni are reviewed and the holotype female is contrasted with the neotype series of An. minimus. Available information on the bionomics and distribution of the new species is included.
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Fernández Roveda, Nahuel. "Reseña bibliográfica de: Harrison, S., & Pelling, C. (Eds.). (2021). Classical Scholarship and Its History: From the Renaissance to the Present. Essays in Honour of Christopher Stray (Vol. 1). Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. 428 pp." Anuario de la Escuela de Historia Virtual, nr 20 (28.12.2021): 117–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.31049/1853.7049.v.n20.36378.

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Wojtala, Malgorzata Ewa, Alana Aragon Zulke, Robert Burrell, Michael Peter Mercer, Harry Hoster i David Howey. "Entropy Hysteresis during Lithiation/Delithiation of NCA/Gr-Si Battery Subjected to Accelerated Calendar Ageing and Cycle Ageing". ECS Meeting Abstracts MA2022-01, nr 4 (7.07.2022): 528. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/ma2022-014528mtgabs.

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The literature surrounding entropy changes accompanying degradation is scarce and limited to solely graphite anode cells. Meanwhile, graphite-silicon blends become frequent in commercial applications due to their considerable capacity advantage. The lithiation/delithiation results in volume changes of the silicon particle, which has been reported to cause an increased hysteresis [1] of the open circuit potential (OCP). Our hypothesis is that entropy reflects certain morphological changes occurring within the electrode and consequently, entropy hysteresis is also higher for electrodes containing silicon. We further postulate that entropy hysteresis increases with cycle age. If the hypothesis is correct, entropy measurement will offer a unique insight into battery degradation among commonly used differential voltage analysis (DVA) and incremental capacity analysis (ICA). To test our hypothesis, we adapted an accelerated entropy measurement method proposed by Osswald et al. [2] on high-energy NCA/Gr-Si cylindrical cells, with ~10 wt % Si and ~90 wt % Gr anode composition. The cells were divided into two groups; the first group was stored at an elevated temperature to act as an example of accelerated calendar ageing, while the second group experienced cycle ageing. Subsequently, we performed DVA and ICA to provide a direct comparison with the entropy results and checked for correlation. In accordance with the hypothesis, the entropy behaved similarly to the OCP. Entropy hysteresis remained stable for calendar aged cells (Fig. 1 a) but increased considerably for cycled cells (Fig. 1 b). Silicon volume expansion and its 'breathing' effect [3,4] caused charge entropy to increase with cycle age. Graphite particles experienced breaking and cracking, which prompted a decrease in discharge entropy during cycling. These combined effects led to the observed rise in entropy hysteresis over time. A direct comparison of entropy profiling with DVA revealed alike characteristics. Based on abrupt energy level changes accompanying phase transitions, entropy profiling was successfully used to track ageing markers, aiding recognition of a loss of active material on positive (LAMPE) and negative (LAMNE) electrodes as well as loss of lithium inventory (LLI). Both DVA and entropy profiling revealed that LLI was the main degradation mode for the calendar aged cell, while LAMNE combined with LLI for the cycled cell. Plotting entropy against voltage allowed for additional observations. Horizontal shift towards higher voltages occurred due to the rise in internal resistance but also LLI. While some authors [5] successfully obtained information about LAMPE and LAMNE from ICA, and an analogy can be performed for entropy profiling, it is difficult to draw definitive conclusions from these results. The fact that entropy profiling reflects microscopic changes occurring within electrodes, and considers also ageing markers, makes it a unique, non-invasive tool among ICA and DVA. However, its application is not straightforward and needs further validation. A possible avenue to be explored is the theoretical simulation of pristine and aged entropy profiles to cross-validate with our experimental data. References: [1] Marco-Tulio F. Rodrigues, James A. Gilbert, Kaushik Kalaga, and Daniel P. Abraham. Insights on the cycling behavior of a highly prelithiated silicon–graphite electrode in lithium-ion cells. JPhys Energy, 2(2), 2020. [2] Patrick J. Osswald, Manuel Del Rosario, Jurgen Garche, Andreas Jossen, and Harry E. Hoster. Fast and Accurate Measurement of Entropy Profiles of Commercial Lithium-Ion Cells. Electrochimica Acta, 177:270–276, 2015. [3] McBrayer, Josefine D. and Rodrigues, Marco-Tulio F. and Schulze, Maxwell C. and Abraham, Daniel P. and Apblett, Christopher A. and Bloom, Ira and Carroll, Gerard Michael and Colclasure, Andrew M. and Fang, Chen and Harrison, Katharine L. and Liu, Gao and Minteer, Shelley D. and Neale, Nathan R. and Veith, Gabriel M. and Johnson, Christopher S. and Vaughey, John T. and Burrell, Anthony K. and Cunningham, Brian Calendar aging of silicon-containing batteries. Nature Energy, 6(9):866–872, 2021. [4] Gabriel M. Veith, Mathieu Doucet, J. Kevin Baldwin, Robert L. Sacci, Tyler M. Fears, Yongqiang Wang, and James F. Browning. Direct Determination of Solid-Electrolyte Interphase Thickness and Composition as a Function of State of Charge on a Silicon Anode. Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 119(35):20339–20349, 2015. [5] Alexander J. Smith, Pontus Svens, Maria Varini, Goran Lindbergh, and Rakel Wreland Lindstrom. Expanded In Situ Aging Indicators for Lithium-Ion Batteries with a Blended NMC-LMO Electrode Cycled at Sub-Ambient Temperature. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 168(11):110530, 2021. Figure 1
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Yin, Hang, Diana Redwood, Kimberly Smythe, Daniel Jones, McGarry Houghton, Kevin C. Barry, Amanda L. Koehne i in. "Abstract 3423: Spatial-resolved single-cell analysis of the tumor microenvironment in Alaska Native colorectal cancer patients". Cancer Research 84, nr 6_Supplement (22.03.2024): 3423. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2024-3423.

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Abstract Tribal Health Organizations recognize the high rates of colorectal cancer (CRC) among Alaska Native peoples and are undertaking initiatives to address it. The tumor microenvironment (TME) is a complex ecosystem including tumor, stromal, and immune cells. Understanding the cell composition and spatial organization of the TME among Alaska Native patients with CRC will provide new insights into disease progression. We performed spatial profiling on 3 tissue microarrays (TMA) from 37 patients using the Akoya Biosciences’ s PhenoCycler system. Patients with CRC were selected from a nested case-control study which includes 16 patients who died of CRC and 21 patients who lived as long as patients with lethal CRC and matched on age at diagnosis, sex, tumor site and tumor stage. We designed a 40-antibody panel that captured tumor, epithelium, stromal, vascular, and immune cells, as well as cell functional states (e.g., PD1). Initial images were processed using QuPath for image stitching, artifact removal, background subtraction, cell segmentation, and measurement of average intensity of each marker per cell. Cell quality control (QC) was performed to filter out low quality cells based on cell size and log10-transformed sum of intensity. After quantile normalization and arcsinh transformation, cells that passed QC were clustered using the R package ‘Seurat’ and manually annotated based on the cell type and function marker intensities for each cluster. We identified 1.17 million cells and 15 cell types. Those cell types included 3 stromal and vascular cells, 1 epithelium, 1 mixed immune cluster, and 10 different immune cells. We quantified each cell type as a fraction of total cells on a per-patient basis. Among the subset of immune cells, the proportions of macrophages, CD4+T cells, and CD8+T cells were high (21%, 11.2%, and 14.5%, respectively), and the proportion of B cells was low (5.1%). We also identified regulatory T cells, cytotoxic CD8+T cells, and monocytes at 1-3%. We observed differences in the composition of cell clusters by CRC-specific death. The frequency of epithelium was higher among patients with lethal CRC, and the frequency of CD4+T cells and CD8+T cells were higher among patients without lethal CRC. In summary, the overall composition of tumor and immune cells varies between patients with and without CRC-specific death, indicating TME heterogeneity. Further investigation of spatial domains and relationships with clinical molecular features may facilitate discovery of novel predictors of CRC-specific death among Alaska Native peoples. We are clustering cell types into different cellular neighborhoods using spatial information and conducting statistical analysis integrating RNA sequencing data from the same patients. Further, we are generating spatial profiling data for an additional 5 TMAs comprising 60 additional patients and will present results of the combined data analyses. Citation Format: Hang Yin, Diana Redwood, Kimberly Smythe, Daniel Jones, McGarry Houghton, Kevin C. Barry, Amanda L. Koehne, Elizabeth Donato, Cecilia Yeung, Mingang Lin, James J. Tiesinga, Tabitha A. Harrison, Sushma S. Thomas, Li Hsu, Jane C. Figueiredo, Li Li, Timothy K. Thomas, Christopher Li, Ulrike Peters, Jeroen R. Huyghe. Spatial-resolved single-cell analysis of the tumor microenvironment in Alaska Native colorectal cancer patients [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2024; Part 1 (Regular Abstracts); 2024 Apr 5-10; San Diego, CA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2024;84(6_Suppl):Abstract nr 3423.
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GUNNY, A. "Review. France and Islam in West Africa, 1860-1960. Harrison, Christopher". French Studies 45, nr 2 (1.04.1991): 239–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fs/45.2.239.

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Williamson, W. L. "International Librarianship. K. C. Harrison". Library Quarterly 60, nr 3 (lipiec 1990): 268–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/602243.

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Julig, Pat. "The Paleo-Indian of Southern St. Louis Co., Minnesota: The Reservoir Lakes Complex. Christina Harrison, Elaine Redepenning, Christopher I. Hill, George (RIP) RappJr. ,, Stanley Aschenbrenner, James K. Huber, and Susan C. Mulholland. University of Minnesota Interdisciplinary Archaeological Studies No. 4, Kendall/Hunt Publishing, Dubuque, Iowa, 1995. v + 239 pp., figures, tables, plates, references, appendixes. $35.00 (paper)." American Antiquity 61, nr 4 (październik 1996): 821. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/282041.

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Christopher Parlin, C. "Chair: C. Christopher Parlin". Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting 89 (1995): 316–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0272503700084482.

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Sahni, Leila C., Eric A. Naioti, Samantha M. Olson, Angela P. Campbell, Marian G. Michaels, John V. Williams, Mary Allen Staat i in. "1178. Sustained Vaccine Effectiveness Against Influenza-Associated Hospitalization in Children: Evidence from the New Vaccine Surveillance Network, 2015-2016 Through 2019-2020". Open Forum Infectious Diseases 8, Supplement_1 (1.11.2021): S681—S682. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.1371.

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Abstract Background Adult studies have demonstrated intra-season declines in influenza vaccine effectiveness (VE) with increasing time since vaccination; however, data in children are limited. Methods We conducted a prospective, test-negative study of children ages 6 months through 17 years hospitalized with acute respiratory illness at 7 pediatric medical centers each season in the New Vaccine Surveillance Network during the 2015-2016 through 2019-2020 influenza seasons. Cases were children with an influenza-positive molecular test; controls were influenza-negative children. Controls were matched to cases by illness onset date using 3:1 nearest neighbor matching. We estimated VE [100% x (1 – odds ratio)] by comparing the odds of receipt of ≥ 1 dose of influenza vaccine ≥ 14 days before the onset of illness that resulted in hospitalization among influenza-positive children to influenza-negative children. Changes in VE over time between vaccination date and illness onset date during each season were estimated using multivariable logistic regression models. Results Of 8,430 hospitalized children (4,781 [57%] male; median age 2.4 years), 4,653 (55%) received ≥ 1 dose of influenza vaccine. On average, 48% and 85% of children were vaccinated by the end of October and December, respectively. Influenza-positive cases (n=1,000; 12%) were less likely to be vaccinated than influenza-negative controls (39% vs. 61%, p< 0.001) and overall VE against hospitalization was 53% (95% CI: 46%, 60%). Pooling data across 5 seasons, the odds of any influenza-associated hospitalization increased 0.96% (95% CI: -0.76%, 2.71%) per week with a corresponding weekly decrease in VE of 0.45% (p=0.275). Odds of hospitalization with time since vaccination increased 0.66% (95% CI: -0.76%, 2.71%) per week in children ≤ 8 years (n=3,084) and 2.16% (95% CI: -1.68%, 6.15%) per week in children 9-17 years (n=771). No significant differences were observed by virus subtype or lineage. Figure 1. Declines in influenza VE over time from 2015-2016 through 2019-2020, overall (a) and by age group (b: ≤ 8 years; c: 9-17 years) Conclusion We observed minimal intra-season declines in VE against influenza-associated hospitalization in U.S. children. Vaccination following Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices guidelines and current timing of vaccine receipt is the best strategy for prevention of influenza-associated hospitalization in children. Disclosures Marian G. Michaels, MD, MPH, Viracor (Grant/Research Support, performs assay for research study no financial support) John V. Williams, MD, GlaxoSmithKline (Advisor or Review Panel member, Independent Data Monitoring Committee)Quidel (Advisor or Review Panel member, Scientific Advisory Board) Elizabeth P. Schlaudecker, MD, MPH, Pfizer (Grant/Research Support)Sanofi Pasteur (Advisor or Review Panel member) Natasha B. Halasa, MD, MPH, Genentech (Other Financial or Material Support, I receive an honorarium for lectures - it’s a education grant, supported by genetech)Quidel (Grant/Research Support, Other Financial or Material Support, Donation of supplies/kits)Sanofi (Grant/Research Support, Other Financial or Material Support, HAI/NAI testing) Natasha B. Halasa, MD, MPH, Genentech (Individual(s) Involved: Self): I receive an honorarium for lectures - it’s a education grant, supported by genetech, Other Financial or Material Support, Other Financial or Material Support; Sanofi (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Grant/Research Support, Research Grant or Support Janet A. Englund, MD, AstraZeneca (Consultant, Grant/Research Support)GlaxoSmithKline (Research Grant or Support)Meissa Vaccines (Consultant)Pfizer (Research Grant or Support)Sanofi Pasteur (Consultant)Teva Pharmaceuticals (Consultant) Christopher J. Harrison, MD, GSK (Grant/Research Support)Merck (Grant/Research Support)Pfizer (Grant/Research Support, Scientific Research Study Investigator, Research Grant or Support) Flor M. Munoz, MD, Biocryst (Scientific Research Study Investigator)Gilead (Scientific Research Study Investigator)Meissa (Other Financial or Material Support, DSMB)Moderna (Scientific Research Study Investigator, Other Financial or Material Support, DSMB)Pfizer (Scientific Research Study Investigator, Other Financial or Material Support, DSMB)Virometix (Other Financial or Material Support, DSMB)
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Rozprawy doktorskie na temat "Harrison, C. E. (Christopher E.)"

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Rème, Pétronille. "Harrison C. White : une théorie générale des marchés". Paris 1, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005PA010063.

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Cette thèse s'intéresse à l'analyse du fonctionnement des marchés telle que la propose Harrison White. Celui-ci est l'un des principaux auteurs d'un courant, né dans le milieu des années 70, situé à la frontière de l'économie et de la sociologie, la " New Economic Sociology ". White est, en outre, le fondateur de l'analyse des réseaux. C'est à l'aide de cette méthode des réseaux qu'il s'est intéressé aux marchés avec l'ambition d'en bâtir une " théorie générale ". Il élabore ainsi un modèle des marchés dans lequel il utilise des notions traditionnellement considérées comme sociologiques (" rôle ", " statut ", " structure sociale ", etc. ), mais s'appuie également sur certains travaux économiques pour en reprendre certains concepts ou théories comme l'incertitude de Knight ou la différenciation des produits de Chamberlin, ou encore en empruntant l'intégralité du modèle de Spence (1974), mettant ainsi en cause la frontière qui sépare les deux disciplines. Nous chercherons à voir si White construit effectivement une théorie générale, et notamment, puisque là est à la fois sa revendication et notre intérêt pour la question, une théorie plus générale que la théorie économique. Le cas échéant, nous nous demanderons dans quel sens et comment.
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Pridgeon, Eleanor Elizabeth. "Saint Christopher wall paintings in English and Welsh churches, c.1250-c.1500". Thesis, University of Leicester, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/7964.

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This thesis is a comprehensive reassessment of the role of Saint Christopher wall paintings in English (and Welsh) churches. Although the study focuses primarily on parish churches (where the majority of mural paintings survive), it also considers cathedrals, abbeys and other medieval buildings where such imagery is extant or documented. Welsh churches are also examined where appropriate, though there are only a few surviving Saint Christopher images in this geographical area. The investigation spans the period from the emergence of Saint Christopher representations in illumination (c.1250), to the beginning of the sixteenth century, when wall painting depictions of the saint were at their zenith (c.1500 for sake of convenience). The thesis begins with an examination and assessment of universal image function and reception in medieval church and society. This is a central issue to the study of churches, and it is therefore necessary to dedicate a whole chapter to the subject. Through the examination of individual paintings and documents relating to specific churches, the thesis then goes on to focus on three main themes related to Saint Christopher and his cult. First, it considers the role of Saint Christopher wall paintings (and other types of images where appropriate), secondly, the location of Saint Christopher murals within church buildings, and thirdly, the different methods of patronage associated with the wall paintings. The survey also establishes a long-overdue and revised chronology of the entire corpus of Saint Christopher wall paintings based on an examination of architectural, documentary and visual evidence, and on comparisons with other types of media from England and the Continent (such as sculpture, illumination and woodcuts). Most murals can be dated to within the nearest quarter or third of a century (and to the nearest century if the date of execution is uncertain).
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Rose, Christopher [Verfasser], i Kirsten [Akademischer Betreuer] Zeitler. "New organocatalytic methods for C-C and C-O bond formation / Christopher Rose. Betreuer: Kirsten Zeitler". Regensburg : Universitätsbibliothek Regensburg, 2011. http://d-nb.info/102339880X/34.

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Beard, David Jason. "An analysis and sketch study of the early instrumental music of Sir Harrison Birtwistle (c. 1957-77)". Thesis, University of Oxford, 2000. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:ee15bc81-ef25-4c50-9e3a-365b70e69cbb.

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Sir Harrison Birtwistle is one of Britain's leading contemporary composers. His intellectually challenging music has so far proved difficult to analyse. This thesis aims to account for the significance of Birtwistle's earliest published works, commenting on existing analyses, developing new approaches and, where available, drawing on the composer's own sketches, drafts and other manuscripts, reflecting my belief that the early music represents a clear blueprint for later works. The thesis is in two parts. The first consists of chapters 1 and 2, which deal with works for which no sketch material survives. The emphasis is initially on accounting for Birtwistle within a broader historical context, as well as developing new ways of investigating the works based on links with other contemporary artists and musicians, and interests the composer declared. This part also includes extended discussion of a work thought to have been lost, but which is in fact stored in the Birtwistle Sammlung at the Paul Sacher Foundation, Basel. Whilst the chapters incorporate theoretical tools, works are treated on their own terms, and analytical methods are developed which respond to apparently new concerns, rather than subsume each work within an over-arching theoretical model. However, a number of themes are developed at this stage and carried throughout the thesis: especially, the use of tone rows, associative pitch projection, motivic permutation and forms of textural association. The second part, represented by chapters 3, 4 and 5, covers works for which a substantial amount of manuscript material exists, stored at the Sacher Foundation. Whilst earlier themes are continued, new issues relating to time and evocations of the pastoral are introduced in response to developments in the 1970s. Another theme developed through these chapters concerns problems surrounding the status of sketch material, its value to analysis, and the extent to which the sketches make different analytical demands from the scores.
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Meier, Christopher [Verfasser]. "Zur Entwicklung neuer aza-analoger Benzo[c]phenanthridine mit antitumoraler Wirkung / Christopher Meier". Kiel : Universitätsbibliothek Kiel, 2017. http://d-nb.info/1138980285/34.

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Wouk, Edward H. "In Memoriam : the Legacy of Rush Christopher Hawkins and the Annmary Brown Memorial /". Website "Works of art collected by Rush C. Hawkins for the Annmary Brown Memorial", 2002. http://128.148.7.229:591/amb/.

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Thesis (B.A.)--Brown University, 2002.
Extends the author's work (together with Suzanne Karr '01 and Miguel Santos-Neves '01) on the database included in the website "Works of art collected by Rush C. Hawkins for the Annmary Brown Memorial"; see introduction, leaves 7-8; also appendix A, "Paintings in the Annmary Brown Memorial collection", leaves 136-139. Thesis advisor: Kermit Champa. Includes bibliographical references (leaves [127]-134).
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Hoppe, Christopher Verfasser], Heiko [Akademischer Betreuer] [Gutachter] [Becker i Rolf [Gutachter] Rauber. "Entwicklung von Energiemaissorten für die Mischkultur mit Stangenbohnen / Christopher Hoppe. Betreuer: Heiko C. Becker. Gutachter: Heiko C. Becker ; Rolf Rauber". Göttingen : Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen, 2016. http://d-nb.info/1107761735/34.

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Dooley, Christopher Verfasser], i Christiane [Akademischer Betreuer] [Nüsslein-Volhard. "On the Origin and Differentiation of Melanophores in Zebrafish, Danio rerio / Christopher Dooley ; Betreuer: C. Nüsslein-Volhard". Tübingen : Universitätsbibliothek Tübingen, 2014. http://d-nb.info/1163235660/34.

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Reiner, Tim-Christopher [Verfasser], i C. [Akademischer Betreuer] Dachsbacher. "Interactive Procedural Modeling Approaches and Visual Illumination Inspection Techniques for Virtual Scenes / Tim-Christopher Reiner ; Betreuer: C. Dachsbacher". Karlsruhe : KIT-Bibliothek, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1151229296/34.

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Nettelbeck, Amanda E. ""The darkness at our back door" : maps of identity in the novels of David Malouf and Christopher Koch /". Title page, table of contents and abstract only, 1991. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09PH/09phn4731.pdf.

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Książki na temat "Harrison, C. E. (Christopher E.)"

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Starcher, Gwen. Christopher C. Kidd. Mogadore, Ohio: Telcraft Books, 1994.

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Azarian, G. Reza. The General Sociology of Harrison C. White. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230596719.

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author, Percival Marianne S., red. 92 Harrison Street House, 92 Harrison Street, Staten Island: Built c. 1853-54; architect, not determined. New York]: Landmarks Preservation Commission, 2016.

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Carley, William Sutton. The ancestry of Christopher Fitz-Randolph, c. 1495-1570. Bethesda, Md. (7804 Moorland Ln. Bethesda 20814): W.S. Carley, 1989.

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Carley, William Sutton. The ancestry of Christopher Fitz-Randolph, c. 1495-1570. Bethesda, Md: W.S. Carley, 1989.

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1939-, Harrison Michael, i Stuart-Clark Christopher, red. The Oxford book of animal poems: [compiled by] Michael Harrison and Christopher Stuart-Clark. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996.

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Lebrun, Christopher. Christopher Le Brun. Walsall: New Art Gallery Walsall, 2008.

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Pawling, Christopher. Christopher Caudwell: Towards a dialectical theory of literature. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1989.

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Lebrun, Christopher. Christopher Le Brun: Etchings, 1992-1994. London: Marlborough Graphics Ltd., 1994.

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Christopher, Jenssen Olav. Time paintings: Olav Christopher Jenssen : Kunstmuseum Bonn. Ostfildern-Ruit: Hatje Cantz, 2003.

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Części książek na temat "Harrison, C. E. (Christopher E.)"

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Bedini, Silvio A. "C". W The Christopher Columbus Encyclopedia, 83–220. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12573-9_3.

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Bernhard, Stefan. "Harrison C. White: Identity and Control". W Schlüsselwerke der Wirtschaftssoziologie, 465–70. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-08184-3_53.

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Bernhard, Stefan. "Harrison C. White: Identity and Control". W Schlüsselwerke der Wirtschaftssoziologie, 515–20. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-31439-2_57.

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Karafillidis, Athanasios. "Bausteine einer Netzwerktheorie der Organisation. Harrison C. White". W Handbuch Organisationssoziologie, 1–21. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-15953-5_15-1.

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Brugger, Florian. "Harrison C. White: Where Do Markets Come From?" W Schlüsselwerke der Wirtschaftssoziologie, 249–55. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-08184-3_23.

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Brugger, Florian. "Harrison C. White: Where Do Markets Come From?" W Schlüsselwerke der Wirtschaftssoziologie, 269–76. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-31439-2_24.

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Azarian, G. Reza. "Introduction". W The General Sociology of Harrison C. White, 1–12. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230596719_1.

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Azarian, G. Reza. "Return to Empirical Social Reality". W The General Sociology of Harrison C. White, 13–34. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230596719_2.

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Azarian, G. Reza. "Ties and Networks". W The General Sociology of Harrison C. White, 35–58. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230596719_3.

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Azarian, G. Reza. "Control and Identity". W The General Sociology of Harrison C. White, 59–82. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230596719_4.

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Streszczenia konferencji na temat "Harrison, C. E. (Christopher E.)"

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Schaefer, Shawn. "Community Engagement and Service-Learning Reciprocity". W Schools of Thought Conference. University of Oklahoma, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.15763/11244/335074.

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As part of the University of Oklahoma’s Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture, the Urban Design Studio prepares graduate students from diverse backgrounds in its Master of Urban Design program to practice as urban design professionals. The studio uses a reciprocal community engagement and service-learning approach that benefits cities and residents of Oklahoma and provides students with meaningful educational experiences. Four case studies of studio projects are considered here. Each case study focuses on a different type of project, including creative urban design practice, participatory action research, community-based planning, and real-life, real-time placemaking. The studio regularly collaborates with communities on urban design studies and interventions. One such project focused on the revitalization of a three-mile stretch of Route 66 running through the heart of Tulsa. Participatory action research is represented by Tulsa Photovoice, an example of how studio faculty and students collaborate with communities to discover knowledge. Working in a more traditional framework, studio students led a community-based planning process for the downtown plan of the city of Muskogee, Oklahoma, entitled a Landscape of Hope. Finally, placemaking activities like the one for the Chapman Green illustrate how students learn by making. Each case study explains how the project was initiated, what community engagement techniques were used, and how students participated. Project outcomes are also summarized.
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