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  1. A textual study of family 1 in the Gospel of John
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin

    2.2.8 Codices 565, 884 and 2193 are Independent Witnesses of B2.2.9 B is an Independent Witness of A-1; 2.2.10 B is Independent of All Other Extant Family Manuscripts; 2.2.11 Codices 1 and 1582 are Independent of One Another; 2.2.12 Codices 1 and... more

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    2.2.8 Codices 565, 884 and 2193 are Independent Witnesses of B2.2.9 B is an Independent Witness of A-1; 2.2.10 B is Independent of All Other Extant Family Manuscripts; 2.2.11 Codices 1 and 1582 are Independent of One Another; 2.2.12 Codices 1 and 1582 Share an Intermediate Exemplar, C; 2.2.13 New Readings for Family 1 in the Gospel of John; 3 The Venice Group: Codices 118, 205abs, 205, 209 and 2713; 3.1 Manuscript Descriptions; 3.1.1 Codex 118; 3.1.2 Codex 205abs; 3.1.3 Codex 205; 3.1.4 Codex 209; 3.1.5 Codex 2713; 3.2 Textual Analysis; 3.2.1 Previous Research; 3.2.2 Family 1 Affinity. 3.2.3 Codices 118, 205abs, 205, 209 and 2713 Form a Distinct Subgroup3.2.4 Shared A-1 Readings; 3.2.5 Exclusive Readings; 3.2.6 Shared Shifts in Textual Affinity; 3.2.7 Explanation of the Textual Shifts in Manuscript E; 3.2.8 Manuscript E Shares an Intermediate Exemplar with Codex 1; 3.2.9 Manuscript E is Independent of Codex 1; 3.2.10 Codex 1 and Manuscript E Descend from Manuscript D; 3.2.11 Codices 118, 205abs, 209, and 2713 are Independent Witnesses of E; 3.2.12 Codex 209 is Independent; 3.2.13 Codex 118 is Independent; 3.2.14 Codex 2713 is Independent; 3.2.15 Codices 205abs and 205. 3.2.16 Codex 205 is a Copy of Codex 205abs3.2.17 Codex 205abs is Independent; 3.2.18 Summary of the Venice Group; 4 A Manuscript Subgroup: Codices 22, 1192, 1210, 1278 and 2372; 4.1 Manuscript Descriptions; 4.1.1 Codex 22; 4.1.2 Codex 1192; 4.1.3 Codex 1210; 4.1.4 Two Decorative Style Manuscripts: Codices 1278 and 2372; 4.1.5 Codex 1278; 4.1.6 Codex 2372; 4.2 Textual Analysis; 4.2.1 Previous Research; 4.2.2 Family 1 Affinity; 4.2.3 Codices 22, 1192, 1210, 1278, 2372 Share an Intermediate Ancestor; 4.2.4 Shared A-1 Readings; 4.2.5 Exclusive Readings. 4.2.6 G is the Intermediate Ancestor of 22, 1192, 1210, 1278 and 23724.2.7 G is an Independent Witness of A-1; 4.2.8 Does Manuscript G Descend from Manuscript C or Manuscript B?; 4.2.9 Codex 22 is an Independent Witness of Manuscript G; 4.2.10 Codex 1192 is an Independent Witness of Manuscript G; 4.2.11 Codex 1210 is a Copy of Codex 22; 4.2.12 Codices 1278 and 2372 Descend from an Intermediate Ancestor; 4.2.13 Codices 1278 and 2372 are Sibling Manuscripts; 4.2.14 Manuscript H is Independent of 22 and 1192; 4.2.15 Note on Correctors; 4.2.16 Summary of a Manuscript Subgroup. Part One: Analysis of Seventeen Manuscripts in the Gospel of John; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Rationale; 1.2 Method; 2 The Core Group: Codices 1, 565, 884, 1582, and 2193; 2.1 Manuscript Descriptions; 2.1.1 Codex 1; 2.1.2 Codex 565; 2.1.3 Codex 884; 2.1.4 Codex 1582; 2.1.5 Codex 2193; 2.2 Textual Analysis; 2.2.1 Establishing Textual Relationships; 2.2.2 Non-Majority Text Agreements; 2.2.3 Evidence from Marginalia; 2.2.4 Evidence of the Pericope Adulterae; 2.2.5 Non-Majority Text Correction and Disagreements; 2.2.6 Family Relationships; 2.2.7 Codices 565, 884 and 2193 have a Shared Ancestor, B. This textual study of the Gospel of John in seventeen Greek manuscripts offers a fresh investigation into the important textual group known as Family 1. The study, based on a full collation of the seventeen manuscripts, has re-defined the textual contours of Family 1, by establishing the existence of new core family manuscripts and subgroups. The study includes a reconstructed Family 1 text with critical apparatus for the Gospel of John

     

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    Series: Arbeiten zur neutestamentlichen Textforschung ; Band 45
    Subjects: RELIGION ; Biblical Studies ; Jesus, the Gospels & Acts; RELIGION ; Biblical Studies ; New Testament; Manuscripts, Greek; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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    5 Miscellaneous Manuscripts

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-225) and index

  2. A quantitative assessment of the implications of including non-CO2 emissions in the European ETS
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, Milano

    Although CO2 emissions stand for most of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the contribution of mitigation efforts based on non-CO2 emissions is still a field that needs to be explored more thoroughly. Extending abatement opportunities to non-CO2 could... more

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    Although CO2 emissions stand for most of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the contribution of mitigation efforts based on non-CO2 emissions is still a field that needs to be explored more thoroughly. Extending abatement opportunities to non-CO2 could reduce overall mitigation costs but it could also exert a negative pressure on agricultural output. This paper offers insights about the first effect while provides a preliminary discussion for the second. We investigate the role of non-CO2 GHGs in climate change mitigation in Europe using a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model. We develop a specific modelling framework extending the model with non-CO2 GHGs as an additional mitigation alternative. These modifications allow us to analyse the implications for the European Union (EU) of including non-CO2 GHG emissions in its cap and trade system. We distinguish two targets on all GHG emissions for 2020, a reduction by 20% and 30% with respect to 1990 levels. Within each reduction cap, we consider two mitigation opportunities by means of a carbon tax levied on: 1) CO2 emissions only, and 2) All GHGs emissions (both CO2 and non-CO2 GHG). Results show that a multi-gas mitigation policy would slightly decrease policy costs compared to the CO2 only alternative.

     

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    Series: Array ; 100.2013
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  3. Learn Unity for 2D Game Development
    Author: Thorn, Alan
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Apress, Berkeley, CA

    2D games are everywhere, from mobile devices and websites to game consoles and PCs. Timeless and popular, 2D games represent a substantial segment of the games market. In Learn Unity for 2D Game Development, targeted at both game development... more

    Helmut-Schmidt-Universität, Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky
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    2D games are everywhere, from mobile devices and websites to game consoles and PCs. Timeless and popular, 2D games represent a substantial segment of the games market. In Learn Unity for 2D Game Development, targeted at both game development newcomers and established developers, experienced game developer Alan Thorn shows you how to use the powerful Unity engine to create fun and imaginative 2D games. Written in clear and accessible language, Learn Unity for 2D Game Development will show you how to set up a step-by-step 2D workflow in Unity, how to build and import textures, how to configure and work with cameras, how to establish pixel-perfect ratios, and all of this so you can put that infrastructure to work in a real, playable game. Then the final chapters show you how to put what you've already made to work in creating a?card-matching game, plus you'll learn how to optimize your game for mobile devices 2D games are everywhere, from mobile devices and websites to game consoles and PCs. Timeless and popular, 2D games represent a substantial segment of the games market. In Learn Unity for 2D Game Development, targeted at both game development newcomers and established developers, experienced game developer Alan Thorn shows you how to use the powerful Unity engine to create fun and imaginative 2D games.  Written in clear and accessible language, Learn Unity for 2D Game Development will show you how to set up a step-by-step 2D workflow in Unity, how to build and import textures, how to configure and work with cameras, how to establish pixel-perfect ratios, and all of this so you can put that infrastructure to work in a real, playable game. Then the final chapters show you how to put what you've already made to work in creating a card-matching game, plus you'll learn how to optimize your game for mobile devices.

     

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    ISBN: 9781430262305
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    RVK Categories: ST 250
    Series: Technology in action
    Subjects: Computer science
    Scope: 316 p
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    Includes index

    Contents at a Glance; Chapter 1: Unity Basics for 2D Games; Unity Projects, Assets, and Scenes; Project Wizard and Project Panel; Assets and Project Files; Scenes; Navigating Scenes and Viewports; GameObjects, Transforms, and Components; Cameras; Meshes and Geometry; Scripting and the Unity API; MonoDevelop; Components; Performance, Profiling, and the Stats Panel; The Profiler; The Stats Panel; Editor Add-Ons; Unity Interface Configuration; Summary; Chapter 2: Materials and Textures; Using Materials and Textures; Getting Started with Materials; Mesh Renderers; Shaders; Working with Textures

    Materials for 2D GamesMethod 1: Use White Ambient Light; Method 2: Use Light-Immune Shaders; Creating Textures; Rule #1: Power-2 Dimensions; Rule #2: Retain Quality; Rule #3: Expand Alpha Channels for Transparency; Creating Alpha Textures in Adobe Photoshop; Step 1. Separate Foreground From Background; Step 2. Duplicate and Defringe; Step 3. Expand Edges; Step 4. Merging and Alpha Channels; Creating Alpha Textures in GIMP; Importing Textures into Unity; Importing an Alpha Texture into Unity; Step 1. Import Alpha Texture; Step 2. Create Alpha Compliant Material; Step 3. Create a Textured Quad

    SummaryChapter 3: Quick 2D Workflow; Getting Started at Making "2D Alien Invasion"; Adding the Player and Enemies to the Scene; Implementing Player Movement; Implementing Player Weapons with Prefabs; Creating an Ammo Prefab Object; Implementing the Ammo Trajectory; Creating the Prefab Ammo Object; Defining the Cannon Point; Coding the Firing of Ammo; Implementing Moving Enemies and Collision; The EnemyController.cs Script; Setting the BoxCollider as a Trigger Volume; Adding a RigidBody Component; Adding a Level Background; Moving Forward and Project Limitations; Summary

    Chapter 4: Customizing the Editor with Editor ClassesEditor Classes; Getting Started with Batch Rename; BatchRename.cs; Creating a Folder for Editor Extensions; Adding Batch Rename to the Application Menu; The CreateWizard Function; Testing the Batch Rename Menu Option; Reading Object Selections in the Scene; Making Use of Selection in BatchRename.cs; Testing Object Selections in Scene; Adding User Input to the Batch Rename Window; Completing the Batch Rename Feature; Summary; Chapter 5: Procedural Geometry and Textured Quads; Getting Started with the CreateQuad Feature

    Setting the Quad's Anchor PointSpecifying the Asset Path; Generating the Quad Mesh; Step 1-Create Vertices; Step 2-Create Quad as an Asset; Step 3-Instantiate Quad in Scene; Testing the Quad Mesh Generator; Summary; Chapter 6: Generating Atlas Textures; Getting Started with Atlas Textures; Configuring Texture Inputs; Atlas Textures and UVs; Generating an Atlas - Step 1: Optimizing Texture Inputs; Generating an Atlas - Step 2: Atlas Generation; Generating an Atlas - Step 3: Saving the Atlas Prefab; Testing the Atlas Texture; Summary; Chapter 7: UVs and Animation; Creating a Dockable Editor

    Starting an Editor GUI - Selecting an Atlas

  4. Learn Unity for 2D Game Development
    Author: Thorn, Alan
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Apress, Berkeley, CA

    2D games are everywhere, from mobile devices and websites to game consoles and PCs. Timeless and popular, 2D games represent a substantial segment of the games market. In Learn Unity for 2D Game Development, targeted at both game development... more

    Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden, Bibliothek
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    Hochschule Furtwangen University. Informatik, Technik, Wirtschaft, Medien. Campus Furtwangen, Bibliothek
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    HTWG Hochschule Konstanz Technik, Wirtschaft und Gestaltung, Bibliothek
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    2D games are everywhere, from mobile devices and websites to game consoles and PCs. Timeless and popular, 2D games represent a substantial segment of the games market. In Learn Unity for 2D Game Development, targeted at both game development newcomers and established developers, experienced game developer Alan Thorn shows you how to use the powerful Unity engine to create fun and imaginative 2D games. Written in clear and accessible language, Learn Unity for 2D Game Development will show you how to set up a step-by-step 2D workflow in Unity, how to build and import textures, how to configure and work with cameras, how to establish pixel-perfect ratios, and all of this so you can put that infrastructure to work in a real, playable game. Then the final chapters show you how to put what you've already made to work in creating a?card-matching game, plus you'll learn how to optimize your game for mobile devices 2D games are everywhere, from mobile devices and websites to game consoles and PCs. Timeless and popular, 2D games represent a substantial segment of the games market. In Learn Unity for 2D Game Development, targeted at both game development newcomers and established developers, experienced game developer Alan Thorn shows you how to use the powerful Unity engine to create fun and imaginative 2D games. Written in clear and accessible language, Learn Unity for 2D Game Development will show you how to set up a step-by-step 2D workflow in Unity, how to build and import textures, how to configure and work with cameras, how to establish pixel-perfect ratios, and all of this so you can put that infrastructure to work in a real, playable game. Then the final chapters show you how to put what you've already made to work in creating a card-matching game, plus you'll learn how to optimize your game for mobile devices.

     

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    RVK Categories: ST 250
    Series: Array
    Subjects: Computer science; Computer Science; Computer science
    Scope: Online-Ressource (316 p, online resource)
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    Includes index

    Contents at a Glance; Chapter 1: Unity Basics for 2D Games; Unity Projects, Assets, and Scenes; Project Wizard and Project Panel; Assets and Project Files; Scenes; Navigating Scenes and Viewports; GameObjects, Transforms, and Components; Cameras; Meshes and Geometry; Scripting and the Unity API; MonoDevelop; Components; Performance, Profiling, and the Stats Panel; The Profiler; The Stats Panel; Editor Add-Ons; Unity Interface Configuration; Summary; Chapter 2: Materials and Textures; Using Materials and Textures; Getting Started with Materials; Mesh Renderers; Shaders; Working with Textures

    Materials for 2D GamesMethod 1: Use White Ambient Light; Method 2: Use Light-Immune Shaders; Creating Textures; Rule #1: Power-2 Dimensions; Rule #2: Retain Quality; Rule #3: Expand Alpha Channels for Transparency; Creating Alpha Textures in Adobe Photoshop; Step 1. Separate Foreground From Background; Step 2. Duplicate and Defringe; Step 3. Expand Edges; Step 4. Merging and Alpha Channels; Creating Alpha Textures in GIMP; Importing Textures into Unity; Importing an Alpha Texture into Unity; Step 1. Import Alpha Texture; Step 2. Create Alpha Compliant Material; Step 3. Create a Textured Quad

    SummaryChapter 3: Quick 2D Workflow; Getting Started at Making "2D Alien Invasion"; Adding the Player and Enemies to the Scene; Implementing Player Movement; Implementing Player Weapons with Prefabs; Creating an Ammo Prefab Object; Implementing the Ammo Trajectory; Creating the Prefab Ammo Object; Defining the Cannon Point; Coding the Firing of Ammo; Implementing Moving Enemies and Collision; The EnemyController.cs Script; Setting the BoxCollider as a Trigger Volume; Adding a RigidBody Component; Adding a Level Background; Moving Forward and Project Limitations; Summary

    Chapter 4: Customizing the Editor with Editor ClassesEditor Classes; Getting Started with Batch Rename; BatchRename.cs; Creating a Folder for Editor Extensions; Adding Batch Rename to the Application Menu; The CreateWizard Function; Testing the Batch Rename Menu Option; Reading Object Selections in the Scene; Making Use of Selection in BatchRename.cs; Testing Object Selections in Scene; Adding User Input to the Batch Rename Window; Completing the Batch Rename Feature; Summary; Chapter 5: Procedural Geometry and Textured Quads; Getting Started with the CreateQuad Feature

    Setting the Quad's Anchor PointSpecifying the Asset Path; Generating the Quad Mesh; Step 1-Create Vertices; Step 2-Create Quad as an Asset; Step 3-Instantiate Quad in Scene; Testing the Quad Mesh Generator; Summary; Chapter 6: Generating Atlas Textures; Getting Started with Atlas Textures; Configuring Texture Inputs; Atlas Textures and UVs; Generating an Atlas - Step 1: Optimizing Texture Inputs; Generating an Atlas - Step 2: Atlas Generation; Generating an Atlas - Step 3: Saving the Atlas Prefab; Testing the Atlas Texture; Summary; Chapter 7: UVs and Animation; Creating a Dockable Editor

    Starting an Editor GUI - Selecting an Atlas

  5. The Primeval Flood Catastrophe
    Origins and Early Development in Mesopotamian Traditions
    Author: Chen, Y. S.
    Published: 2014; ©2013
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Incorporated, Oxford

    Against the long-standing and prevalent belief that Mesopotamian Flood traditions came from very early time in Mesopotamian cultural history, this book argues that the traditions emerged relatively late in Sumerian traditions. Through a systematic... more

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    Against the long-standing and prevalent belief that Mesopotamian Flood traditions came from very early time in Mesopotamian cultural history, this book argues that the traditions emerged relatively late in Sumerian traditions. Through a systematic examination of the relevant cuneiform sources Y. S. Chen charts the evolution of the Flood traditions. Cover -- The Primeval Flood Catastrophe: Origins and Early Development in Mesopotamian Traditions -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Plates -- List of Abbreviations -- Note on Transliteration and Translation -- Relevant Dates of Ancient Mesopotamia -- Introduction -- REVIEW OF LITERATURE -- The SKL -- The Instructions of Šuruppak -- Gilgameš Traditions -- STRUCTURE OF THE BOOK -- THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS -- METHODOLOGY -- 1: Flood Terminology -- ORTHOGRAPHY -- Orthographic Variations -- Sumerian -- a-MAR 'flood' -- a-ma-ru -- 1 'flood' -- 2 'the primeval flood catastrophe' (or 'Flood/Deluge') -- 3 'quiver' (= e2- mar- uru5) -- a-ma-ru12 'flood' -- a-ma2-ru 'flood' -- a-ma2-uru5 'flood' -- e-ma-ru 'flood' -- ma2-uru5 'flood/tempest' -- mar-uru5 -- 1 'flood' (= a- ma-ru) -- 2 'flood/tempest' -- 3 'tempest' -- 4 'quiver' (= e2- mar- uru5) -- uru2 (URU×UD) 'flood' -- uru5 'flood' -- uru18 (URU×A) 'flood' -- Akkadian -- abūbu -- 1 '(devastating) flood' -- 2 'the primeval flood catastrophe' (or 'Flood/Deluge') -- biblu '(devastating) flood' -- bibbulu -- 1 '(devastating) flood' -- 2 'day of the disappearance of the moon' -- Orthographic Confusion/Alternation, Literary Association, and Semantic Ambiguity -- Diachronic Observations -- USE OF FLOOD TERMINOLOGY -- Figurative -- Form of Imagery -- Simile -- Metaphor -- 1 The predicative construction -- 2 The genitive construction -- 2.1 As regens -- 2.2 As rectum -- 3 Combination of the genitive and predicative constructions -- 4 Asyndeton -- 5 Apposition -- 5.1 The signified-signifier construction -- 5.2 The signifier-signified construction -- 6 As object -- 7 As part of a prepositional phrase -- 8 Difficult and poorly preserved images -- The Flood or Tempest as the Signifier -- Concrete -- 1 Animate -- 1.1 Supernatural world.

     

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    Series: Oxford Oriental Monographs
    Subjects: Civilization, Assyro-Babylonian; Mythology, Assyro-Babylonian; Iraq -- Civilization -- To 634; Electronic books
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  6. Ranking committees, words or multisets
    Published: July 2002
    Publisher:  Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, Milano

    We investigate the ways in which a linear order on a finite set A can be consistently extended to a linear order on a set Pk(A) of multisets on A of fixed cardinality k. We show that for card(A) = 3 all linear orders on Pk(A) are additive and... more

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    We investigate the ways in which a linear order on a finite set A can be consistently extended to a linear order on a set Pk(A) of multisets on A of fixed cardinality k. We show that for card(A) = 3 all linear orders on Pk(A) are additive and classify them by means of Farey fractions. For card(A) minor/equal 4 we show that there are non-additive consistent linear orders of Pk(A), we prove that they cannot be extended to a linear order of Pk(A) for K sufficiently large. We give the lower bounds for the number of additive linear orders in P2(A) and the total number of consistent linear orders in P2(A).

     

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  7. The role of CO 2-EOR for the development of a CCTS infrastructure in the North Sea Region
    a techno-economic model and application ; conference paper
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  ZBW, [Kiel

    Scenarios of future energy systems attribute an important role to Carbon Capture, Transport, and Storage (CCTS) in achieving emission reductions. Using captured CO2 for enhanced oil recovery (CO2-EOR) can improve the economics of the technology. This... more

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    Scenarios of future energy systems attribute an important role to Carbon Capture, Transport, and Storage (CCTS) in achieving emission reductions. Using captured CO2 for enhanced oil recovery (CO2-EOR) can improve the economics of the technology. This paper examines the potential for CO2-EOR in the North Sea region. UK oil fields are found to account for 47% of the estimated additional recovery potential of 3739 Mbbl (1234 MtCO2 of storage potential). Danish and Norwegian fields add 28% and 25%, respectively. Based on a comprehensive dataset, the paper develops a unique techno-economic market equilibrium model of CO2 supply from emission sources and CO2 demand from CO2-EOR to assess implications for a future CCTS infrastructure. A detailed representation of decreasing demand for fresh CO2 for CO2-EOR operation is accomplished via an exponential storage cost function. In all scenarios of varying CO2 and crude oil price paths the assumed CO2-EOR potential is fully exploited. CO2-EOR does add value to CCTS operations but the potential is very limited and does not automatically induce long term CCTS activity. If CO2 prices stay low, little further use of CCTS can be expected after 2035.

     

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    Zugl.: Discussion papers // Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung ; 1308

  8. The role of CO 2-EOR for the development of a CCTS infrastructure in the North Sea Region
    a techno-economic model and application ; conference paper
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  ZBW, [Kiel

    Scenarios of future energy systems attribute an important role to Carbon Capture, Transport, and Storage (CCTS) in achieving emission reductions. Using captured CO2 for enhanced oil recovery (CO2-EOR) can improve the economics of the technology. This... more

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    Scenarios of future energy systems attribute an important role to Carbon Capture, Transport, and Storage (CCTS) in achieving emission reductions. Using captured CO2 for enhanced oil recovery (CO2-EOR) can improve the economics of the technology. This paper examines the potential for CO2-EOR in the North Sea region. UK oil fields are found to account for 47% of the estimated additional recovery potential of 3739 Mbbl (1234 MtCO2 of storage potential). Danish and Norwegian fields add 28% and 25%, respectively. Based on a comprehensive dataset, the paper develops a unique techno-economic market equilibrium model of CO2 supply from emission sources and CO2 demand from CO2-EOR to assess implications for a future CCTS infrastructure. A detailed representation of decreasing demand for fresh CO2 for CO2-EOR operation is accomplished via an exponential storage cost function. In all scenarios of varying CO2 and crude oil price paths the assumed CO2-EOR potential is fully exploited. CO2-EOR does add value to CCTS operations but the potential is very limited and does not automatically induce long term CCTS activity. If CO2 prices stay low, little further use of CCTS can be expected after 2035.

     

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    Zugl.: Discussion papers // Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung ; 1308

  9. The role of CO-2-EOR for the development of a CCTS infrastructure in the North Sea region
    a techno-economic model and application
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  DIW, Berlin

    Scenarios of future energy systems attribute an important role to Carbon Capture, Transport, and Storage (CCTS) in achieving emission reductions. Using captured CO2 for enhanced oil recovery (CO2-EOR) can improve the economics of the technology. This... more

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    Scenarios of future energy systems attribute an important role to Carbon Capture, Transport, and Storage (CCTS) in achieving emission reductions. Using captured CO2 for enhanced oil recovery (CO2-EOR) can improve the economics of the technology. This paper examines the potential for CO2-EOR in the North Sea region. UK oil fields are found to account for 47% of the estimated total additional recovery potential of 3739 Mbbl (1234 MtCO2 of storage potential). Danish and Norwegian fields add 28% and 25%, respectively. Based on a comprehensive dataset, the paper develops a unique techno-economic market equilibrium model of CO2 supply from emission sources and CO2 demand from CO2-EOR to assess implications for a future CCTS infrastructure. The demand for "fresh" CO2 for CO2-EOR operation is represented by an exponential storage cost function. In all scenarios of varying CO2 and crude oil price paths the assumed CO2-EOR potential is fully exploited. CO2-EOR does add value to CCTS operations but the potential is very limited and does not automatically induce long term CCTS activity. If CO2 prices stay low, little further use of CCTS can be expected after 2035.

     

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  10. Superstition in the housing market
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  IZA, Bonn

    We provide the first solid evidence that Chinese superstitious beliefs can have significant effects on house prices in a North American market with a large immigrant population. Using real estate data on close to 117,000 house sales, we find that... more

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    We provide the first solid evidence that Chinese superstitious beliefs can have significant effects on house prices in a North American market with a large immigrant population. Using real estate data on close to 117,000 house sales, we find that houses with address number ending in four are sold at a 2.2% discount and those ending in eight are sold at a 2.5% premium in comparison to houses with other addresses. These price effects are found either in neighborhoods with a higher than average percentage of Chinese residents, consistent with cultural preferences, or in repeated transactions, consistent with speculative behavior.

     

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  11. A Handbook for Analytical Writing
    Keys to Strategic Thinking
    Published: 2013; ©2013
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    This handbook accelerates the development of analytical writing skills for high school students, students in higher education, and working professionals in a broad range of careers. This handbook builds on the idea that writing clarifies thought, and... more

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    This handbook accelerates the development of analytical writing skills for high school students, students in higher education, and working professionals in a broad range of careers. This handbook builds on the idea that writing clarifies thought, and that through analytical writing comes improved insight and understanding for making decisions about innovation necessary for socioeconomic development. This short handbook is a simple, comprehensive guide that shows differences between descriptive writing and analytical writing, and how students and teachers work together during the process of discovery-based learning. This handbook provides nuts and bolts ideas for team projects, organizing writing, the process of writing, constructing tables, presenting figures, documenting reference lists, avoiding the barriers to clear writing, and outlines the importance of ethical issues and bias for writers. Finally, there are ideas for evaluating writing, and examples of classroom exercises for students and teachers. Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Dedication -- Introduction -- 1.1 Writing Advances Thinking -- 1.2 Historical Examples -- 1.2.1 Gregor Mendel: Developing a Base of Information for Analysis -- 1.2.2 James Watson and Francis Crick: Working in Teams and Attribution -- 1.2.3 Alexander Flemming: Observing the Unusual -- 1.3 The Goals and Objectives -- 1.4 The Audience -- Descriptive and Analytical Writing -- 2.1 Descriptive or Analytical Writing? -- 2.2 Analyzing Information and Concepts -- 2.3 The Product Utility -- Guidelines for Students and Teachers -- 3.1 Inquiry-based Learning -- 3.2 Subject Authority not Necessary -- 3.3 Provide Guidance not Answers -- 3.4 Some Students will Struggle -- 3.5 Checkpoints are Necessary -- 3.6 Let Students Share and Evaluate Work from Other Students -- 3.7 Become Comfortable with Uncertainty -- Choosing Topics -- 4.1 Writer's Choice -- 4.2 The Analytical Set-Up -- 4.3 Choosing Focused, Analytical Topics -- 4.4 Ordering Pizza: An Example of Topic Development -- Writing Teams -- 5.1 A Common Practice -- 5.2 Contributing to a Writing Team -- Organization -- 6.1 Front Matter -- 6.2 Introduction -- 6.2.1 Set the Stage -- 6.2.2 Define the Playing Field -- 6.2.3 State the Specific Goals or Objectives -- 6.3 Approach and Methods -- 6.3.1 Approach -- 6.3.2 Methods -- 6.3.3 Results -- 6.3.4 Discussion -- 6.4 Back Matter -- 6.4.1 Acknowledgements -- 6.4.2 References -- 6.4.3 Appendices -- The Writing Process -- 7.1 Build a Blue Print for the Project -- 7.1.1 Time Line -- 7.1.2 Financial Costs -- 7.2 Outlining -- 7.2.1 Exploratory Outline -- 7.2.2 Outline Modification -- 7.2.3 Futher Revising -- 7.2.4 Outline for Manuscript Draft -- 7.2.5 More revisions in the outline may occur -- 7.3 First Draft -- 7.3.1 Start Writing -- 7.3.2 Use the Outline -- 7.3.3 The Introduction may not be a Good Starting Point for Writing.

     

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  12. The Getty Hexameters
    Poetry, Magic, and Mystery in Ancient Selinous
    Published: 2014; ©2013
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Incorporated, Oxford

    The Getty Hexameters looks in detail at a series of forty-four verses inscribed on a recently discovered lead tablet from Sicily in the fifth century BC. The volume is the first complete critical edition of the Greek text to appear in print and... more

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    The Getty Hexameters looks in detail at a series of forty-four verses inscribed on a recently discovered lead tablet from Sicily in the fifth century BC. The volume is the first complete critical edition of the Greek text to appear in print and contains important scholarship for the field of classics from an acclaimed list of contributors. Cover -- The Getty Hexameters: Poetry, Magic, and Mystery in Ancient Selinous -- Copyright -- Preface -- Contents -- Figures, Plates, and Tables -- FIGURES -- PLATES -- TABLES -- Abbreviations -- List of Contributors -- Introduction: Christopher A. Faraone and Dirk Obbink -- GREEK TEXT AND TRANSLATION OF THE GETTY HEXAMETERS -- TRANSLATION -- 1. The Getty Hexameters: Date, Author, and Place of Composition -- 2. The Hexametric Incantations against Witchcraft in the Getty Museum: From Archetype to Exemplar -- 2.1. INTRODUCTION -- 2.2. THE ORIGINS AND PHYSICALRE CONSTRUCTION OF THE TEXT -- 2.3. THE NATURE OF THE TEXT -- 2.4. RECONSTRUCTING A NORMALIZED ARCHETYPE -- 2.5. THE LANGUAGE OF THE TEXT -- Features attributable to the scribe -- Features attributable to the archetype -- 2.6. CONCLUSION -- 3. Spoken and Written Boasts in the Getty Hexameters: From Oral Composition to Inscribed Amulet -- BOASTFUL SPEECH AND TEXT IN THE GETTY HEXAMETERS -- BOASTS IN OTHER EARLY GREEK INCANTATIONS -- CONCLUSION -- 4. The Ephesia Grammata: Genesis of a Magical Formula -- 4.1. INTRODUCTION -- 4. 2. A POWERFUL FORMULA -- 4.3. THE TEXT -- 4. 4. A SERIES OF INCANTATIONS (έπωιδαί) WITH VERY SIMILAR WORDS -- 4. 5. VARIANTS -- 4. 6. A PROBLEM OF PRIORITY -- 4.7. Άσκι -- 4. 8. Kατάκι -- 4. 9. Aϊξ/Λίξ -- 4. 10. Tєτραξ -- 4. 11. ΔαμναμЄνЄúς -- 4.12. Aίσιον /-α -- 4.13. ANY LINK WITH THE ORPHIC SPHERE? -- 4.14. CONCLUSION -- 5. The Ephesia Grammata: Logos Orphaïkos or Apolline Alexima Pharmaka? -- 6. Magical Verses on a Lead Tablet: Composite Amulet or Anthology? -- 6.1. INTRODUCTION -- 6.2. ANTHOLOGIES -- 6.3. RUBRICS -- 6.4. CONCLUSION -- 7. Myth and the Getty Hexameters -- 7.1. INTRODUCTION -- 7.2. WHAT ARE HISTORIOLAE? -- 7.3. HOW DO HISTORIOLAE WORK? -- 7.4. WHAT IS THE HISTORIOLA IN THE GETTY HEXAMETERS? -- 7.5. MILK IN EGYPT -- Isis, Horus, and milk.

     

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  13. The political economy of British Columbia's carbon tax
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  OECD, Paris

    In July 2008, the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC) launched North America’s first revenue-neutral carbon tax reform. The tax, which applied to all combustion sources of all fossil fuels, was introduced at a rate of CAD 10 per tonne of CO2,... more

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    In July 2008, the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC) launched North America’s first revenue-neutral carbon tax reform. The tax, which applied to all combustion sources of all fossil fuels, was introduced at a rate of CAD 10 per tonne of CO2, with a schedule for annual increases of CAD 5 per tonne of CO2 until the tax reached CAD 30 per tonne of CO2 in 2012. Tax revenues were fully recycled via a combination of corporate and income tax cuts, phased in over time. This paper reviews the political economy of the BC tax in three distinct periods – its origins, its survival in the face of political backlash, and its longer-term prospects...

     

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    Subjects: Ökosteuer; Wirtschaftswissenschaft; British Columbia; Environment; Canada
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  14. The political economy of British Columbia's carbon tax
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    Publisher:  OECD, Paris

    In July 2008, the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC) launched North America’s first revenue-neutral carbon tax reform. The tax, which applied to all combustion sources of all fossil fuels, was introduced at a rate of CAD 10 per tonne of CO2,... more

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    In July 2008, the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC) launched North America’s first revenue-neutral carbon tax reform. The tax, which applied to all combustion sources of all fossil fuels, was introduced at a rate of CAD 10 per tonne of CO2, with a schedule for annual increases of CAD 5 per tonne of CO2 until the tax reached CAD 30 per tonne of CO2 in 2012. Tax revenues were fully recycled via a combination of corporate and income tax cuts, phased in over time. This paper reviews the political economy of the BC tax in three distinct periods – its origins, its survival in the face of political backlash, and its longer-term prospects...

     

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  15. Modern and Contemporary American Literature
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  UNED - Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Madrid

    MODERN AND CONTEMPORAR Y AMERICAN LITERATURE -- PÁGINA LEGAL -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTORY COMMENTS -- 1. OUTLINE OF THE VOLUME -- 2. LEARNING OUTCOMES -- 3. RECOMMENDATIONS -- FIRST STUDY BLOCK 1900-1945 -- 1. PRESENTATION: CLUES TO THE... more

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    MODERN AND CONTEMPORAR Y AMERICAN LITERATURE -- PÁGINA LEGAL -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTORY COMMENTS -- 1. OUTLINE OF THE VOLUME -- 2. LEARNING OUTCOMES -- 3. RECOMMENDATIONS -- FIRST STUDY BLOCK 1900-1945 -- 1. PRESENTATION: CLUES TO THE PERIOD -- 1.1. The United States at the turn of the century -- 1.2. Literary Modernism(s) in America -- 2. TEXT ANALYSIS: SHERWOOD ANDERSON'S REVOLT -- 2.1. APPROACHING Anderson's «Hands -- 2.2. REVISITING «Hands» -- 3. EXERCISES -- 3.1. Test yourself -- 3.2. Explore -- 3.3. Key terms -- 4. BIBLIOGRAPHY -- 4.1. Recommended readings -- 4.2. Critical works cited -- 4.3. Literary works mentioned in this Unit -- UNIT TWO «MAKE IT NEW»: EXPERIMENTS IN POETRY -- 1. PRESENTATION: NEW POETRY -- 1.1. European, Asian and African influences: The International Style -- 1.2. Technical and thematic innovations -- 1.3. The aim of poetry -- 2. TEXT ANALYSIS -- 2.1. APPROACHING Modernist poetry -- 2.2. REVISITING Modernist poetry -- T. S. Eliot's «The Hollow Men -- William Carlos Williams' «This is Just to Say» -- Wallace Stevens' «Disillusionment of Ten O'Clock -- Robert Frost's «After Apple-Picking -- 3. EXERCISES -- 3.1. Test yourself -- 3.2. Explore -- 3.3. Key terms -- 4. BIBLIOGRAPHY -- 4.1. Recommended readings -- 4.2. Critical works cited -- 4.3. Literary works mentioned in this Unit -- UNIT THREE «AN AGE OF MIRACLES AND SATIRE»: JAZZ AND DEPRESSION -- 1. PRESENTATION: A LOST GENERATION -- 1.1. Babbitts and Gatsbies -- 1.2. Agony of the American Dream: Coming to terms with the wasteland -- 2. TEXT ANALYSIS: F. SCOTT FITZGERALD'S FLAWED ADAM -- 2.1. APPROACHING Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby -- 2.2. REVISITING The Great Gatsby -- 3. EXERCISES -- 3.1. Test yourself -- 3.2. Explore -- 3.3. Key terms -- 4. BIBLIOGRAPHY -- 4.1. Recommended readings -- 4.2. Critical works cited 4.3. Literary works mentioned in this Unit -- UNIT FOUR «IF ONLY I STILL HAD FAITH IN WORDS»: EXPERIMENTS IN FICTION -- 1. 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  16. The Shaping of Narrative in Polybius.
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    Trends in Classics, a new series and journal to be edited by Franco Montanari and Antonios Rengakos, will publish innovative, interdisciplinary work which brings to the study of Greek and Latin texts the insights and methods of related disciplines... more

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    Trends in Classics, a new series and journal to be edited by Franco Montanari and Antonios Rengakos, will publish innovative, interdisciplinary work which brings to the study of Greek and Latin texts the insights and methods of related disciplines such as narratology, intertextuality, reader-response criticism, and oral poetics. Both publications will seek to publish research across the full range of classical antiquity. The series Trends in Classics Studies welcomes monographs, edited volumes, conference proceedings and collections of papers; it will provide an important forum for the ongoing debate about where Classics fits in modern cultural and historical studies. The journal Trends in Classics will be published twice a year with approx. 160 pp. per issue. Each year one issue will be devoted to a specific subject with articles edited by a guest editor. Intro -- Introduction -- 1 Well begun is half done -- 1.1 The proem (1.1-5) -- 1.2 The Romans' first crossing into Sicily (1.6-12) -- 1.2.1 Where to begin -- 1.2.2 Rhegium and Messana: The issue of mercenaries -- 1.2.3 The intervention of Rome -- 2 The narrative of the prokataskeue -- 2.1 The First Punic War (1.13-63) -- 2.1.1 The theme of naval supremacy -- 2.1.2 The story of Hannibal the 'Rhodian' (1.46-47) as Mise en Abyme -- 2.1.3 Romans and Carthaginians -- 2.2 The Roman Wars against the Illyrians (2.2-12) and the Gauls (2.14-35) -- 3 Temporal strategies -- 3.1 Synchronicity -- 3.2 The interlace structure of book 3 -- 3.2.1 Spain and Illyria (3.13-34) -- 3.2.1.1 The Romans' strategic error -- 3.2.1.2 Hannibal -- 3.2.2 Hannibal's march on Italy (3.35-3.57.1) -- 3.3 Order -- 3.3.1 Analepses -- 3.3.2 Prolepses -- 4 Focalization and interpretation -- 4.1 The theatre of war -- 4.2 The attribution of motives -- 4.3 The Carthaginians in Italy (3.69-117) -- 4.4 The Romans in Africa (14.1-15.9) -- 5 The Polybian narrator -- 5.1 The primary narrator -- 5.1.1 The narrator as writer -- 5.1.2 The narrator as historian -- 5.1.3 The narrator as critic -- 5.2 Polybius as a character -- 5.3 Narratees -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Index Locorum -- General Index.

     

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  17. Creative Writing and Stylistics
    Creative and Critical Approaches
    Published: 2014; ©2013
    Publisher:  Macmillan Education UK, London

    Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Style, Composition, Creative Practice -- What is stylistics? -- The structure of this book -- 1 Seeing through Language -- 1.1 Overview -- 1.2 Worlds from words: Mimesis and diegesis -- 1.3... more

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    Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Style, Composition, Creative Practice -- What is stylistics? -- The structure of this book -- 1 Seeing through Language -- 1.1 Overview -- 1.2 Worlds from words: Mimesis and diegesis -- 1.3 Language and creativity -- 1.4 Summary -- 1.5 Practice -- 2 Building Blocks I: A Grammar of Creative Writing -- 2.1 Overview -- 2.2 Basic components of grammar -- 2.3 Levels of style: language as cognitive code -- 2.4 Practice -- 3 Building Blocks II: Narrative and Structure (Story Narratology) -- 3.1 Overview -- 3.2 Definitions: the act of narration -- 3.3 Discourse versus fabula -- 3.4 Structure -- 3.5 Narrative chronology -- 3.6 Practice -- 4 Through the Looking Glass: Who Sees? Who Tells? (Discourse Narratology) -- 4.1 Overview -- 4.2 Seeing versus telling -- 4.3 Narrative voices -- 4.4 Overtness and covertness -- 4.6 Focalisation -- 4.7 The poetic monologue -- 4.8 Practice -- 5 Writing Voices: Presenting Speech and Thought -- 5.1 Overview -- 5.2 Taxonomy -- 5.3 Narrator's Representation of Action (NRA), or pure narration -- 5.4 Representing speech -- 5.5 Representing thought -- 5.6 Narrator's Representation of Speech (NRS) and Narrator's Representation of Thought (NRT) -- 5.7 Free Indirect Discourse (FID) -- 5.8 Creative potentialities -- 5.9 Distillation -- 5.10 Practice -- 6 Creating a World: Text-world Theory and Cognitive Poetics -- 6.1 Overview -- 6.2 A literary analogy -- 6.3 Figures and grounds -- 6.4 Text-world theory -- 6.5 Avoiding inhibition of return -- 6.5 Distillation -- 6.6 Practice -- 7 Creative Writing: Figurative Language -- 7.1 Overview -- 7.2 Types of linguistic deviation -- 7.3 Is there a standard language? -- 7.4 Is there a literary language? -- 7.5 Connotative and denotative language -- 7.6 Stylistic balance -- 7.7 Practice -- 8 Meaning and Play: Metaphor -- 8.1 Overview.

     

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  18. The Remedy
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London

    Intro -- Title Page -- Epigraph -- Contents -- Part One -- Venice, 1768 -- 1 An Anodyne Epithem -- 2 An Emmenagogue Decoction -- 3 Emmenagogue Pills -- 4 Balsamic Lozenges -- 5 A Refrigerating Expression -- 6 A Consolating Mixture -- 7 A Julep for... more

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    Intro -- Title Page -- Epigraph -- Contents -- Part One -- Venice, 1768 -- 1 An Anodyne Epithem -- 2 An Emmenagogue Decoction -- 3 Emmenagogue Pills -- 4 Balsamic Lozenges -- 5 A Refrigerating Expression -- 6 A Consolating Mixture -- 7 A Julep for Child-Bed Women -- 8 A Camphorate Electuary -- 9 A Draught for a Bruise -- Part Two -- London, late November 1785 -- 1 A Traumatic Infusion -- 2 Spleen Ale -- 3 Horse-Dung Water -- 4 Antiphthisic Decoction -- 5 Consummate Broth -- 6 An Electuary of Satyrion -- 7 The Decoction Called Sacrum -- 8 Analeptic Electuary -- 9 An Antiloimick Decoction -- 10 A Cataplasm in a Quinsy Sore Throat -- 11 A Traumatic Decoction -- 12 Wafers of Tamarinds -- 13 An Alexipharmac Draught -- 14 Diuretic Ale -- Part Three -- Venice, 1769 -- 1 A Warm Cardiac Electuary -- 2 A Golden Julep -- 3 A Gargle with Myrrh -- 4 An Hysteric Electuary -- 5 A Cordial Epithem -- 6 A Cephalic Julep -- 7 A Litus for the Face -- Part Four -- Venice, January 1786 -- 1 A Cephalic Electuary -- 2 An Icteric Decoction -- 3 An Electuary of Mustard -- 4 A Cataplasm of Herrings -- 5 A Consolatory Draught -- Part Five -- London and Venice, January 1786 -- 1 A Solid Errhine -- 2 A Cordial Julep -- 3 Pectoral Snail Water -- 4 A Quilt for a Cap -- 5 An Expression of Millipedes -- 6 A Paste for Aphthae -- 7 A Sweetening Scorbutick Ale -- 8 A Decoction of the Woods -- 9 A Temperate Pearl Cordial Julep -- 10 A Pacific Mixture -- 11 A Cataplasm of Bitters -- 12 A Comforting Glyster -- 13 A Cordial Caudle -- 14 An Hysteric Nodule -- Part Six -- London ... and Venice, February 1786 -- 1 An Hemoptoic Draught -- 2 A Balsam called Mirabile -- 3 A Foment for the Pain of Haemorrhoids -- 4 A Draught for a Catarrh -- 5 A Balsamic Bolus -- 6 Peruvian Antihectic Lozenges -- 7 A Peruvian Epileptic Electuary -- 8 Splanchnic Powder -- 9 Sternutatory Powder -- Part Seven Venice, March 1786 -- 1 Chalybeate Syrup -- 2 A Cataplasm of Webs -- 3 Unguent for Shrinking of the Sinews -- 4 Restorative Caudle -- 5 A Pacific Foment -- 6 An Alexiterial Julep -- Epilogue Venice, March 1787 -- Historical Notes London and Venice, Winter 1785/6 -- Acknowledgements -- A Note on the Author -- Also by Michelle Lovric -- eCopyright

     

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  19. Fit in Grammatik A1/A2
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    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Hueber, Ismaning

    Das Buch bietet 80 Übungen zur Grammatik für Deutschlerner; gekennzeichnet in 2 Schwierigkeitsstufen, A1 und A2. Gegliedert nach Grammatikthemen werden verschiedene abwechslungsreiche Aufgaben geboten mit Lösungen im Anhang: Das Buch enthält keine... more

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    Das Buch bietet 80 Übungen zur Grammatik für Deutschlerner; gekennzeichnet in 2 Schwierigkeitsstufen, A1 und A2. Gegliedert nach Grammatikthemen werden verschiedene abwechslungsreiche Aufgaben geboten mit Lösungen im Anhang: Das Buch enthält keine Regeln, kurzgehaltene Tipps zur Grammatik sind in die Lösungen integriert. Zum Üben und Wiederholen sowie zur Selbstevaluation geeignet

     

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    Subjects: German language; German language; Deutsch; Grammatik; Fremdsprache
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  20. Laghukatha
    A Historical and Literary Analysis of a Modern Hindi Prose Genre
    Published: 2013
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    Intro -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Historical development -- 2.1 State of research: contemporary approaches -- 2.2 Beginnings (before 1900) -- 2.3 Transition into a modern genre (1900 - 1970) -- 2.4 Modern laghukathās -- 3 The laghukathā writers -- 3.1 The... more

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  21. Iconic Investigations
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam/Philadelphia

    This paper proposes an integrated account of the formal and functional non-uniformity exhibited by sound-symbolic words based on a hierarchy of lexical iconicity (i.e., iconicity of words). It is argued that the more iconic a vocalized sign is, the... more

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    This paper proposes an integrated account of the formal and functional non-uniformity exhibited by sound-symbolic words based on a hierarchy of lexical iconicity (i.e., iconicity of words). It is argued that the more iconic a vocalized sign is, the less strongly it is constrained by the linguistic system. This crosslinguistic generalization is instantiated by the lexical availability, morphophonology, syntax, semantics, and acquisition of sound-symbolic words. Iconic Investigations -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- List of contributors -- Introduction -- References -- Part I. Iconicity and conceptualization -- Iconicity by blending -- 1. From similarity to blending -- 2. From blending to similarity -- 3. Conclusion -- References -- The Bashō code -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Texts -- 2.1 The frog poem -- 2.2 The cicada poem -- 3. Semantic and thematic similarity -- 3.1 Frog and cicada: Initiators of the 'sound' of nature -- 3.2 A new meaning of silence -- 3.3 Exterior lines -- 4. Similarities in the revising process -- 5. Syntactic similarity -- 5.1 A - B - A structure -- 5.2 Kireji and syntactic loosening -- 5.3 A-B-A structure with a compound verb in the middle -- 6. Phonological similarity -- 6.1 Shared morae patterns -- 6.2 Shared morae: [ka-wa-zu] ('frog') -- 6.3 Shared morae: [mi-zu]('water') -- 6.4 Shared morae: [i-wa] ('rock') -- 6.5 Shared morae: [i-ru]('enter') -- 6.6 Doubled morae: [zu],[to] and [shi], [mi] -- 7. Discussion -- 8. Conclusion -- References -- Iconicity in gotoochi-kitii 'localized Hello Kitty' -- 1. Introduction -- 2. 'Kitty' in the compound noun gotoochi-kitii and 'Hello Kitty' -- 3. Three factors of diversification -- 3.1 On the term gotoochi '(your) local area' -- 3.2 Blending gotoochi and Kitty -- 3.2.1 The Agent-Undergoer continuum -- 3.3 Kitty neutralized -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Grammar-internal mimicking and analogy -- 1. Mimicking -- 2. Disrupted inflection and mimicking -- 3. Mimicking in compounding and derivation -- 4. Syntax to syntax mimicking -- 5. Analogy and mimicking compared -- References -- To draw a bow 引 -- 1. Introduction 入 -- 2. Theoretical insights -- 3. To draw a bow 引 -- References -- Spatiotemporal aspects of iconicity -- 1. Multimodal iconicity -- 2. Image, diagram, and metaphor.

     

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  22. Using the Box-Cox transformation to approximate the shape of the relationship between CO2 emissions and GDP
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    With CAIT WRI data for those countries which submitted quantifiable CO2 emission caps under the Copenhagen Agreement, this note supports the existence of a long run relationship between CO2 emissions and GDP in 11 of the 26 countries in our sample... more

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    With CAIT WRI data for those countries which submitted quantifiable CO2 emission caps under the Copenhagen Agreement, this note supports the existence of a long run relationship between CO2 emissions and GDP in 11 of the 26 countries in our sample over the period 1980-2008. However, the functional specification of that relationship is not homogenous among nations, being linear for 2 countries, log-log for 2 other cases, while the relationship follows a Box-Cox functional form for 7 nations. Elasticities of the emissions-income relationship also differ among counties. But in most cases (8 out of 11), the magnitude of the average elasticity is less than 1 (emissions increase less than GDP).

     

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  23. J/Psi Elliptic Flow in Pb-Pb Collisions at sqrt(sNN) = 2.76 TeV

    16 pages, 4 figures, 1 Table, authors from page 11 to 13 ; see paper for full list of authors ; We report on the first measurement of inclusive J/Psi elliptic flow, v2, in heavy-ion collisions at the LHC. The measurement is performed with the ALICE... more

     

    16 pages, 4 figures, 1 Table, authors from page 11 to 13 ; see paper for full list of authors ; We report on the first measurement of inclusive J/Psi elliptic flow, v2, in heavy-ion collisions at the LHC. The measurement is performed with the ALICE detector in Pb-Pb collisions at sqrt(sNN) = 2.76 TeV in the rapidity range 2.5 < y < 4.0. The dependence of the J/Psi v2 on the collision centrality and on the J/Psi transverse momentum is studied in the range 0 <= pT < 10 GeV/c. For semi-central Pb-Pb collisions at sqrt(sNN) = 2.76 TeV, an indication of non-zero v2 is observed with a maximum value of v2 = 0.116+/-0.046(stat.)+/-0.029(syst.) for J/Psi in the transverse momentum range 2 <= pT < 4 GeV/c. The elliptic flow measurement complements the previously reported ALICE results on the inclusive J/Psi nuclear modification factor and favors the scenario of a significant fraction of J/Psi production from charm quarks in a deconfined partonic phase.

     

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  24. The role of hedging in carbon markets
    Published: 2013
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    In the European Emissions Trading System, power generators hold CO2 allowances to hedge for future power sales. First, we model their aggregate hedging demand in response to changes in expectations of future fuel, carbon and power prices from forward... more

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    In the European Emissions Trading System, power generators hold CO2 allowances to hedge for future power sales. First, we model their aggregate hedging demand in response to changes in expectations of future fuel, carbon and power prices from forward prices. This partial equilibrium analysis is then integrated into a two period model of the supply and demand of CO2 allowances considering also emissions impact and banking of allowances by speculative investors. We find that hedging flexibility can balance a CO2 allowance surplus in the range of 1.1 - 1.6 billion t CO2 at discount rates of future carbon allowances between 0 - 10%. If the surplus exceeds this level, then the rate at which today's carbon prices discount expected future prices increases. This points to the value of reducing the surplus estimated to be 2.6 billion t CO2 allowances in 2015 by about 1.3 billion t CO2, thus ensuring that hedging makes a significant contribution to stabilise carbon prices. -- Emissions trading schemes ; Banking ; Power hedging ; Discount rates

     

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    Series: Discussion papers / Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung ; 1271
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  25. L'"antiqua traditio" fonte "vigente" di diritto? Ermeneutica del can.2/CCEO sull'interpretazione
    Published: 2013

    Regarding the juridical effect, the function, and the area of application of can. 2/CCEO in matters of doctrine, several diverse interpretations have been formulated. According to some authors, this entails the precision of the formal force (?) of... more

     

    Regarding the juridical effect, the function, and the area of application of can. 2/CCEO in matters of doctrine, several diverse interpretations have been formulated. According to some authors, this entails the precision of the formal force (?) of the "sacred canons". On the other hand, while others rightly agree on the fact that the canon deals exclusively with hermeneutics, nevertheless they disagree regarding whether or not the said canon applies to almost all of the canons of the CCEO or only to some of them. Francesco Urrutia held that between cc. 2 and 1499 there is a tension that is difficult to overcome, while according to George Nedungatt, the rule offered by can. 2 results more in a "Pandora's box" and therefore a source of subsequent discussions and uncertainties, rather then a path offering clear solutions. The present article attempts to overcome these dilemmas through a critical analysis of above-mentioned opinions and arrives at the fol-lowing conclusions: (1) The norm in question has "only" an hermeneutical relevance and therefore does not restore the formal legal force of the "sacred canons" in their original form. (2) The application of canon 2/CCEO, or at least in its first sense, seems to extend (at least until a secure proof arrives to the contrary) to all the canons of the CCEO and moreover, in an analogous way, also to all the norms regarding the juridical order of the oriental catholic Churches. Hence, its interpretive effect is not limited to those canons that are explicitly connected to the ancient sources by the "CCEO fontium annotatione auctus”. (3) Lastly, the primary function of can. 2/CCEO I argue seems to act similarly to the “DNA” of a living body: That is a “genetic program”, so to speak, a component responsible for the handing on through time (paradosi diacronica) of self-identity, or in negative terms, an internal alarm that hast he mandate to guarantee that in the system, there do not arise norms or interpretations incompatible with the “mens”, that is with the particular “genius” of the same order. Under this aspect, the present norm of interpretation (can. 2/CCEO) precedes and stands above any other hermeneutical method. In this sense (primarily= one can say that the objective of can. 2(CCEO is negative, insofar as it often does not identify a concrete and precise meaning of a norm, instead it limits itself only to prevent interpretations that would be outside of the authentic tradition and therefore outside of the spirit of the ius canonicum orientale. Instead, in its secondary function, that is when it identifies a concrete, normative meaning, the reference to the authentic ancient tradition is an element only “co”-primary, but not necessarily prioritized in when performing hermeneutics.

     

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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Eastern canon law; Nyíregyháza : Inst., 2012; 2(2013), 1, Seite 201-232

    Subjects: Katholische Kirche; Hermeneutik; Rechtsquelle;