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  1. Ancient rhetoric and Paul's apology
    the compositional unity of 2 Corinthians
    Published: 2004.
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Second Corinthians is Paul's apology to the Corinthians for failing to visit them, using rhetorical persuasion in his letters, and appearing unapproved for the collection. The scholarly consensus maintains that 2 Corinthians is a conglomeration of... more

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    Second Corinthians is Paul's apology to the Corinthians for failing to visit them, using rhetorical persuasion in his letters, and appearing unapproved for the collection. The scholarly consensus maintains that 2 Corinthians is a conglomeration of letters due to its literary and logistical inconsistencies. Consequently, most interpretations of 2 Corinthians treat only parts of it. However, a different consensus is emerging. Fredrick Long situates the text within Classical literary and rhetorical conventions and argues for its unity based upon numerous parallels with ancient apology in the tradition of Andocides, Socrates, Isocrates and Demosthenes. He provides a comprehensive survey and rigorous genre analysis of ancient forensic discourse in support of his claims, and shows how the unified message of Paul's letter can be recovered. His study will be of relevance to Classicists and New Testament scholars alike. Part I.A survey of ancient forensic discourse -- The anatomy of a genre : sources, nature and features of forensic rhetoric -- Forensic exigency -- Forensic invention -- Forensic disposition -- Apologetic letters -- Part II. A rhetorical analysis of 2 Corinthians as ancient apology -- The rhetorical exigency of 2 Corinthians -- The rhetorical disposition of 2 Corinthians -- The rhetorical invention of 2 Corinthians -- The rhetoric of 2 Corinthians and the nature of Paul's theology

     

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    Series: Society for New Testament Studies monograph series ; 131
    Subjects: Rhetoric, Ancient; Rhetoric in the Bible; Bible ; Corinthians, 2nd, X-XIII ; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Rhetoric in the Bible; Rhetoric, Ancient
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  2. Ancient rhetoric and Paul's apology
    the compositional unity of 2 Corinthians
    Published: 2004.
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    Second Corinthians is Paul's apology to the Corinthians for failing to visit them, using rhetorical persuasion in his letters, and appearing unapproved for the collection. The scholarly consensus maintains that 2 Corinthians is a conglomeration of... more

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    Second Corinthians is Paul's apology to the Corinthians for failing to visit them, using rhetorical persuasion in his letters, and appearing unapproved for the collection. The scholarly consensus maintains that 2 Corinthians is a conglomeration of letters due to its literary and logistical inconsistencies. Consequently, most interpretations of 2 Corinthians treat only parts of it. However, a different consensus is emerging. Fredrick Long situates the text within Classical literary and rhetorical conventions and argues for its unity based upon numerous parallels with ancient apology in the tradition of Andocides, Socrates, Isocrates and Demosthenes. He provides a comprehensive survey and rigorous genre analysis of ancient forensic discourse in support of his claims, and shows how the unified message of Paul's letter can be recovered. His study will be of relevance to Classicists and New Testament scholars alike. Part I.A survey of ancient forensic discourse -- The anatomy of a genre : sources, nature and features of forensic rhetoric -- Forensic exigency -- Forensic invention -- Forensic disposition -- Apologetic letters -- Part II. A rhetorical analysis of 2 Corinthians as ancient apology -- The rhetorical exigency of 2 Corinthians -- The rhetorical disposition of 2 Corinthians -- The rhetorical invention of 2 Corinthians -- The rhetoric of 2 Corinthians and the nature of Paul's theology

     

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    Series: Society for New Testament Studies monograph series ; 131
    Subjects: Rhetoric, Ancient; Rhetoric in the Bible; Bible ; Corinthians, 2nd, X-XIII ; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Rhetoric in the Bible; Rhetoric, Ancient
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  3. Nachträge, Handschriftenverzeichnis, Bibliographie
    Published: 1981
    Publisher:  Walter de Gruyter, Berlin

    ""380. Br�nn (Dep., El.) (Korrektur)""""426. Florenz (Dep., Neufassung)""; ""509b. Augsburg8b � St. Ulrich und Afra (Dep.)""; ""509c. Augsburg8c � St. Ulrich und Afra (Dep., El.)""; ""509d. Augsburg8d � St. Ulrich und Afra (Dep., El.)"";... more

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    ""380. BrÃ?nn (Dep., El.) (Korrektur)""""426. Florenz (Dep., Neufassung)""; ""509b. Augsburg8b â€? St. Ulrich und Afra (Dep.)""; ""509c. Augsburg8c â€? St. Ulrich und Afra (Dep., El.)""; ""509d. Augsburg8d â€? St. Ulrich und Afra (Dep., El.)""; ""509e. Augsburg8e â€? St. Ulrich und Afra (Dep.)""; ""533b. Beuerberg (Vis.)""; ""536. Breslau3 (Neufassung) (Dep.)""; ""536c. Breslau6 (ErgÃ?nzung; Dep.)""; ""536d. Breslau1 (ErgÃ?nzung; Dep., El., Vis.)""; ""536e. Breslau8 (Neufassung) (Dep., El.)""; ""536f. Breslau9 (ErgÃ?nzung; Dep., El.)""; ""536g. Breslau10 (ErgÃ?nzung und Korrektur)"" ""250a. LÃ?ttich2 (Vis.)""""270a. Metz6 (Vis.)""; ""314a. Remiremont (El.)""; ""318a. St. Blasien2 (Vis.)""; ""336. St. Gallen12 ErgÃ?nzung (Dep.)""; ""340a. Speyer3 (Dep., El, Vis.)""; ""348a. Trier2a (Vis.)""; ""348b. Trier2b â€? Dietkirchen (Vis.)""; ""348c. Trier2c â€? Koblenz â€? St. Castor (Vis.)""; ""348d. Trier2a â€? Koblenz â€? St. Castor (Vis.)""; ""348e. Trier2e""; ""348f. Trier2f â€? Dietkirchen (Vis.)""; ""348g. Trier2g (Vis.)""; ""348h. Trier2h (Vis.)""; ""348i. Trier2i â€? Dietkirchen (Vis.)""; ""348k. Trier2k (Vis.)""; ""350. Trier4 (ErgÃ?nzung) (Dep.)"" ""536h. Breslau11 (ErgÃ?nzung)""""536o. Breslau17 â€? Glogau (Dep., El.)""; ""536p. Breslau18 â€? Glogau (Neufassung: Dep., El., Vis.)""; ""536q. Breslau19 â€? Glogau (El.)""; ""536r. Breslau20 â€? Glogau (Neufassung) (Dep., El., Vis)""; ""536s. Breslau 21 â€? Neiße (ErgÃ?nzung, El.)""; ""536t1 Breslau22 â€? Neiße (Vis.; ErgÃ?nzung und Korrektur)""; ""536t2 Breslau22a â€? Neiße (El.)""; ""536u. Breslau23 â€? Neiße (Dep., El., Vis.; ErgÃ?nzung)""; ""536v. Breslau24 â€? Ottmachau (Vis.)""; ""536w Breslau25 â€? Ottmachau (Vis.)""; ""536x1 Breslau â€? Sagan (Dep., El.)"" ""InhaltsÃ?bersich""; ""Zur EinfÃ?hrung""; ""Nachtrag zu Band Iâ€?V""; ""7. Benevent1 (ErgÃ?nzung)""; ""2. Benevent2 (Korrektur)""; ""3. Benevent3 (Korrektur)""; ""4a. Benevent5""; ""12a. Mantua1a""; ""25a. Monza5""; ""93a. BesanÃon*""; ""135. Paris14a""; ""139a. Paris18a (Vis.)""; ""139b. Paris18b (Vis.)""; ""147a. Paris, Ste Chapelle1a (Vis.)""; ""154a St. Denis""; ""212d. Fulda6""; ""223a. Innichen1 (El.)""; ""223b. Innichen2 (Dep., El., Vis.)""; ""223c. Innichen3 (Dep., El., Vis.)""; ""238a. Köln14 (Dep., El, Vis.)""; ""238b. Köln15 (Dep., El., Vis.)""; ""238c. Köln16 (El.)"" ""354. Trier8 â€? Karden (ErgÃ?nzung) (Dep., El)""""354a. Trier8a â€? Koblenz â€? St. Florin (Vis.)""; ""354b. Trier8 â€? Koblenz â€? St. Florin (Vis.)""; ""354c. Triers8c â€? Koblenz â€? St. Castor (Vis.)""; ""354d. Trier8d â€? Koblenz â€? St. Castor (Vis.)""; ""354e. Trier8e â€? Koblenz â€? St. Florin (Vis.)""; ""354f. Trier8f â€? Koblenz â€? St. Castor (Vis.)""; ""354g. Trier8g â€? Koblenz â€? St. Castor (Vis.)""; ""355a. Trier9a â€? Andernach (Vis.)""; ""357a. Trier12 Rituale 1576 (Dep., El.)""; ""357b. Trier13 Rituale 1688 (Dep., El.)""; ""357c. Trier14 Rituale 1767 (Dep., El.)""

     

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    ISBN: 9783110849301; 3110849305
    Series: Ausgaben deutscher Literatur des XV. bis XVIII. Jahrhunderts. Reihe Drama ; 5
    Lateinische Osterfeiern und Osterspiele ; T. 6
    Subjects: Christian drama, Latin (Medieval and modern); Easter; Christian drama, Latin (Medieval and modern); Christian drama, Latin (Medieval and modern); Easter; Christian drama, Latin (Medieval and modern); DRAMA ; Ancient, Classical & Medieval; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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  4. File-sharing, sampling, and music distribution
    Published: 2004
    Publisher:  Sonderforschungsbereich/Transregio 15 Governance and the Efficiency of Economic Systems, München

    The use of file-sharing technologies, so-called Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networks, to copy music files has become common since the arrival of Napster. P2P networks may actually improve the matching between products and buyers - we call this the matching... more

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    The use of file-sharing technologies, so-called Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networks, to copy music files has become common since the arrival of Napster. P2P networks may actually improve the matching between products and buyers - we call this the matching effect. For a label the downside of P2P networks is that consumers receive a copy which, although it is an imperfect substitute to the original, may reduce their willingness-to-pay for the original - we call this the competition effect. We show that the matching effect may dominate so that a label's profits are higher with P2P networks than without. Furthermore, we show that the existence of P2P networks may alter the standard business model: sampling may replace costly marketing and promotion. This may allow labels to increase profits in spite of lower revenues.

     

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  5. The Art and Science of Lecture Demonstration
    Published: 1988
    Publisher:  Chapman and Hall/CRC, London

    Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword by Sir George Porter PRS -- Preface -- Prologue -- Part 1: The Growth of the Art -- 1.1 ORIGINS -- 1.2 DEMONSTRATION IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY -- 1.3 DEMONSTRATION IN THE... more

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    Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword by Sir George Porter PRS -- Preface -- Prologue -- Part 1: The Growth of the Art -- 1.1 ORIGINS -- 1.2 DEMONSTRATION IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY -- 1.3 DEMONSTRATION IN THE EARLIER PART OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY -- 1.4 DEMONSTRATION IN THE LATTER PART OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY -- 1.5 CONTROVERSY ABOUT THE VALUE OF DEMONSTRATIONS -- 1.6 DEMONSTRATION IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY -- 1.7 THE ROYAL INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN -- 1.8 DEMONSTRATION IN DISTANCE-LEARNING PROJECTS -- 1.9 INTERACTIVE SCIENCE CENTRES -- 1.10 THE USE OF DRAMA -- Part 2: The Science behind the Art -- 2.1 WHAT IS A DEMONSTRATION? -- 2.1.1 Introduction -- 2.1.2 Unconventional visual aids -- 2.1.3 Analogue demonstrations -- 2.1.4 Real experiments -- 2.2 PROBLEMS OF INFORMATION TRANSFER -- 2.2.1 Information -- 2.2.2 Usability of information -- 2.3 AUDIENCE PSYCHOLOGY -- 2.3.1 Introduction -- 2.3.2 Conditioning an audience -- 2.3.3 Varying the tension -- 2.3.4 Some properties of the brain -- 2.4 VISUAL AIDS AND EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY -- 2.4.1 Introduction -- 2.4.2 Slides -- 2.4.3 Tape and slide combinations -- 2.4.4 The overhead projector -- 2.5 USE OF FILM AND VIDEO RECORDING -- 2.5.1 Introduction -- 2.5.2 Justification of the use of film -- 2.5.3 Use of complete programmes -- 2.5.4 A Variable-speed photography -- 2.6 CLOSED-CIRCUIT TELEVISION -- 2.6.1 Introduction -- 2.6.2 Displaying small details -- 2.7 MICROCOMPUTERS AND INTERACTIVE VIDEO-DISC -- 2.7.1 Microcomputers -- 2.7.2 Interactive video-disc -- Part 3: The Practice of the Art -- 3.1 GETTING STARTED -- 3.2 THE IMPORTANCE OF PREPARATION -- 3.2.1 Introduction -- 3.2.2 Mental and practical preparation -- 3.2.3 The mundane preparations -- 3.2.4 Rehearsal-the complete presentation -- 3.2.5 Rehearsal-individual experiments 3.3 THE IMPORTANCE OF VISIBILITY -- 3.3.1 Introduction -- 3.3.2 Slides -- 3.3.3 Size of apparatus -- 3.3.4 Visibility of details -- 3.4 THE IMPORTANCE OF PRESENTATION -- 3.4.1 Layout -- 3.4.2 Presentation technique -- 3.5 THE PROBLEMS OF THE TRAVELLING LECTURER -- 3.5.1 The value of a visiting lecturer -- 3.5.2 Very portable demonstrations -- 3.5.3 Taking some of the demonstrations on tour -- 3.5.4 Relying on local organisers -- 3.5.5 The complete travelling show -- 3.6 HOW DEMONSTRATIONS EVOLVE -- 3.6.1 Introduction -- 3.6.2 Practice in presentation -- 3.6.3 Evolution of style of presentation -- 3.6.4 Towards greater portability -- 3.6.5 Towards cheaper equipment -- 3.7 COPING WITH DISASTERS -- 3.7.1 Introduction -- 3.7.2 Disasters from outside causes -- 3.7.3 To apologise or not? -- 3.7.4 Turning disaster to advantage -- 3.8 DEALING WITH DIFFERENT AGE GROUPS -- 3.8.1 Different approaches -- 3.8.2 Lectures to undergraduates -- 3.8.3 The 7-11 age group -- 3.8.4 Dealing with difficult concepts -- 3.8.5 Dealing with mixed audiences -- 3.9 AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION -- 3.9.1 Different ways of participating -- 3.9.2 Playing games -- 3.9.3 Experiments with children -- 3.9.4 Help from the audience -- 3.10 SAFETY -- 3.10.1 Introduction -- 3.10.2 Teaching by example -- Epilogue -- References -- Index of Demonstrations -- Index

     

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  6. Ancient rhetoric and Paul's apology
    the compositional unity of 2 Corinthians
    Published: 2004
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K

    Pauline scholarship has typically interpreted 2 Corinthians as a later editorial composite of several letters. Fredrick Long situates the text within Classical literary and rhetorical conventions and argues for its unity based upon numerous parallels... more

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    Pauline scholarship has typically interpreted 2 Corinthians as a later editorial composite of several letters. Fredrick Long situates the text within Classical literary and rhetorical conventions and argues for its unity based upon numerous parallels with ancient apology in the tradition of Andocides, Socrates, Isocrates and Demosthenes. He provides a comprehensive survey and rigorous genre analysis of ancient forensic discourse in support of his claims, and demonstrates how the unified message of Paul's letter can be recovered Part I.A survey of ancient forensic discourse -- The anatomy of a genre : sources, nature and features of forensic rhetoric -- Forensic exigency -- Forensic invention -- Forensic disposition -- Apologetic letters -- Part II. A rhetorical analysis of 2 Corinthians as ancient apology -- The rhetorical exigency of 2 Corinthians -- The rhetorical disposition of 2 Corinthians -- The rhetorical invention of 2 Corinthians -- The rhetoric of 2 Corinthians and the nature of Paul's theology.

     

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    ISBN: 051123144X; 051148805X; 9780511231445; 9780511488054
    Series: Society for New Testament Studies monograph series ; 131
    Subjects: Rhetoric in the Bible; Rhetoric, Ancient; RELIGION ; Biblical Studies ; New Testament; RELIGION ; Biblical Studies ; Paul's Letters; Rhetoric, Ancient; Rhetoric in the Bible; Juristische Rhetorik; Antike; Literarkritik; II Corinthiërs (bijbelboek); Retorica; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Other subjects: Paulus <Apostel>
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  7. Philosophy As Fiction
    Self, Deception, and Knowledge in Proust
    Published: 2004; ©2004
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press USA - OSO, New York

    Philosophy as Fiction reconstructs Proust's powerful, coherent and original outlook on knowledge, self-deception and self-fashioning. In addition, it explains why these ideas had to give rise to a work of art and not a philosophical treatise. Parts... more

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    Philosophy as Fiction reconstructs Proust's powerful, coherent and original outlook on knowledge, self-deception and self-fashioning. In addition, it explains why these ideas had to give rise to a work of art and not a philosophical treatise. Parts of the philosophy serve literary ends, with certain assertions forming part of the novel's intricate lace-work; and aspects of the aesthetics also serve philosophical ends, enabling a reader to engage in an active manner with an alternative art of living. Intro -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: Philosophy and Fiction (Nobody's Madeleine) -- PART 1: PHILOSOPHY -- 1. "Untenable, Unoriginal, and Uninteresting" -- 2. A Philosophy of Mind in the Moralist Tradition -- 3. Intellect and Intuition -- PART 2: LITERATURE -- 1. Biography -- 2. Axioms -- 3. Aesthetics -- Chapter 1. Perspective (Marcel's Steeples) -- 1. The Martinville Enigma -- 2. Optical Illusions and Pre-Predications -- 3. "Metaphor" as Indicator of Perspective -- 4. Perspective and Viewpoint -- 5. Marcel's Perspective -- 6. Two Objections: Image-Chains and Metonyphors -- 7. Metonyphor and the Spatial Imagination -- 8. A Theory of Knowledge -- 9. Marcel's Blind Spot -- Chapter 2. Self-Deception (Albertine's Kimono) -- 1. The Unpurloined Letter -- 2. Necessary Illusions -- 3. The Slipshod Detective -- 4. A Second-Order Will to Ignorance -- Chapter 3. Self-Creation (Odette's Face) -- PART 1: PROBLEMS -- 1. Synchronic Division: Faculties and Drives -- 2. Diachronic Division: Sedimentation of the Self -- 3. Proust's Predicament -- PART 2: SOLUTIONS -- 1. The "True Self ": Temperament, Taste, and Style -- 2. The Total Self: Aesthetic Biography -- 3. An Evolving Self: The Bio-Aesthetic -- Coda: Style (Proust's Sentences) -- 1. Narrative Sequence -- 2. Point of View -- 3. Sentence Structure -- 4. Spiritual Exercises -- Appendix -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.

     

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    Subjects: Proust, Marcel, -- 1871-1922 -- Criticism and interpretation; Self in literature; Deception in literature; Knowledge, Theory of, in literature; Electronic books
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  8. Methoden und Medikamente zur intra- und postoperativen Analgesie von Lämmern bei der Kastration
    Published: 2004
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    In der Schweiz ist die Kastration von Laemmern ohne Anaesthesie seit 2001 nicht mehr erlaubt. Ziel der Untersuchung ist ein Vergleich verschiedener Methoden und Medikamente bezueglich der Praktikabilitaet und der analgetischen Wirkung beim Lamm.... more

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    In der Schweiz ist die Kastration von Laemmern ohne Anaesthesie seit 2001 nicht mehr erlaubt. Ziel der Untersuchung ist ein Vergleich verschiedener Methoden und Medikamente bezueglich der Praktikabilitaet und der analgetischen Wirkung beim Lamm. Versuch 1: 276 Laemmer und 18 Schafe wurden unter Lidocain-Lokalanaesthesie (LA) mit der Burdizzo-Zange (BZ) entweder durch Studenten oder durch erfahrene Tieraerzte kastriert. Je der Haelfte der Tiere wurde zusaetzlich Carprofen bzw. NaCl subkutan verabreicht. Durch zwei Beobachter wurde postoperativ die Schmerzhaftigkeit der Hoden mittels Palpation abgeschaetzt. Die durch Tieraerzte kastrierten Tiere und die mit Carprofen behandelten adulten Schafe zeigten deutlich weniger Schmerzen. Versuch 2a (2b): Bei 27 (30) Laemmern wurden Herzfrequenz und Bewegungsaktivitaet mit einem am Tier verbleibenden Datenlogger erfasst. 2a: Die mit Bupivacain lokalanaesthesierten Laemmer zeigten signifikant geringere Herzfrequenzen waehrend den Ruhephasen in den ersten 24 h nach der Kastration gegenueber den mit Lidocain lokalanaesthesierten Tieren. 2b: Die Laemmer wurden mit Lidocain lokal anaesthesiert. Zusaetzlich wurde Carprofen bzw. NaCl subkutan appliziert. Die postoperative Ruheherzfrequenz der mit Caprofen behandelten Laemmer war gegenueber der Kontrollgruppe erhoeht. Versuch 3: 306 Laemmer wurden unter Bupivacain-LA mit Gummiringen kastriert und postoperativ auf Nebenwirkungen ueberwacht. Es stellten sich keine Nebenwirkungen ein. In Switzerland, castration of lambs without Anaesthesia has been prohibited since 2001. Aim of this study is a comparison of methods and drugs regarding practicability and analgesia. Experiment 1: 276 lambs and 18 sheep were castrated under Lidocaine localanaesthesia (LA) with a Burdizzo clamp (BC) by students or experienced veterinary surgeons. In each group, half of the animals received Carprofen, the other half received saline. Two observers estimated the pain of the testicular region by palpation of the scrotum. The animals castrated by veterinary surgeons showed clearly less pain, as did the Carprofen treated adult sheep. Experiment 2a (2b): In 27 (30) lambs, the heart frequency and motion was recorded with a data logger mounted on the animal. 2a: Lambs which were locally anaesthetized with bupivacaine showed significantly smaller heart frequency in the first 24 h post operational compared to those anaesthetized with Lidocaine. 2b: Lambs were anaesthetized with Lidocaine. In addition, Carprofen or saline was applied subcutaneously. The animals receiving Carprofen showed a higher heart frequency in the first 24 h post operational. Experiment 3: 306 sheep were castrated with RR under bupivacaine local anaesthesia and checked for clinical signs of toxic side effects post castration. No signs whatsoever were evident.

     

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  9. Maupassant
    the semiotics of text : practical exercises
    Published: 1988
    Publisher:  J. Benjamins Pub. Co, Amsterdam

    1. The Spatial Figure of Paris2. Toward the Abolition of Meaning; V. FINAL REMARKS; SEQUENCE II. FRIENDSHIP; I. THE SEQUENCE AND ITS CONTEXT; 1. Intercalation; 1.1. Disengagement; 1.2. Engagement; 2. The Linearity of Discourse; 2.1. The Cognitive... more

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    1. The Spatial Figure of Paris2. Toward the Abolition of Meaning; V. FINAL REMARKS; SEQUENCE II. FRIENDSHIP; I. THE SEQUENCE AND ITS CONTEXT; 1. Intercalation; 1.1. Disengagement; 1.2. Engagement; 2. The Linearity of Discourse; 2.1. The Cognitive Dimension and its Figurativization; 2.2. The Actorial Isotopy of Discourse; 2.3. Anaphorization and Cataphorization; II. THE INTERNAL ORGANIZATION OF THE SEQUENCE; 1. Paradigmatic Organization; 1.1. The Demarcators; 1.2. Segmentation; 1.3. Symmetries and Dissymmetries; 2. Syntagmatic Organization; 2.1. Doing and Being; 2.2. Doing; 2.3. The Pivot 2.3. Spatial Engagement and Disengagement2.4. Uttered Space; III. TOPICAL SPACE; 1. New Segmentation; 2. The Interpretive Halt; 2.1. The Exploration of Topical Space; 2.2. Interpretive Doing; 2.2.1. Variations of the Isotopies; 2.2.2. The Fiduciary Relation; 2.2.3. The Actualization of the Antactant; 2.3. The Social Anti-sender; 2.4. The Qualifying Test; 2.4.1. Anxiety; 2.4.2. Cheeky Humor; 2.4.3. Hesitation; 3. Persuasive Displacement; 3.1. The Pragmatic Program; 3.2. The Cognitive Program; SEQUENCE V. PEACE; I. PROBLEMS OF SEGMENTATION; II. THE CONSTRUCTION OF COGNITIVE SPACE 2.4. BeingIII. EUPHORIC DOING; 1. The Discoursive Program; 2. The Valorization of the Program; 3. The Installation of the Dual Actant; IV. THE FIGURATIVE UNIVERSE OF VALUES; 1. The Identification of Values; 2. The Transfigurations of the Sun; 3. Aquatic Mist; 4. Celestial Mist; 5. Solar Blood; 6. The Seeming of the Sky; 7. The Semiotic Square; V. ACTANTIAL DISTRIBUTION; SEQUENCE III. THE PROMENADE; I. THE STATUS AND THE ORGANIZATION OF THE SEQUENCE; 1. The Spatio-temporal Frame; 2. The Promenade; 3. Walking and Halting; II. THE ADVENT OF THE EVENT; 1. Temporalization and Aspectualization 2. The Focalization of the Actor-Subject3. Triggering of Narration; III. RECONSTITUTING THE ACTANT; 1. Recognition; 2. The Reunion; 3. The Virtualization and the Actualization of Contents; 4. The Institution of Illusion; IV. THE COMPETENCE OF THE SUBJECT; 1. The Actualization of Wanting-to-do; 2. An Illusory Being-able-to-do; 3. The Tricksters; 4. The Two Figures of the Trickster; 5. The Non-Sender; 6. The Act; SEQUENCE IV. THE QUEST; I. PROVISIONAL SEGMENTATION; II. FAMILIAR SPACE; 1. The Pass; 2. The Spatial Organization of the Narrative; 2.1. The Crossing; 2.2. The Space of Folktale MAUPASSANT The Semiotics of Text Practical Exercises; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; INTRODUCTION; NOTES; REFERENCES; FOREWORD; TWO FRIENDS; SEQUENCE I. PARIS; I. TEXTUAL ORGANIZATION; 1. Spatial and Temporal Disjunctions; 1.1. Temporality; 1.2. Spatiality; 2. Actorial Disjunction; II. THE FIRST SENTENCE; 1. Thematic Roles; 2. Aspectual Structures; 3. A Logic of Approximations; III. THE SECOND SENTENCE; 1. The Discoursive Isotopy; 2. SpatialRepresentation; 3. Semantic Explicitation; 4. Axiological Investments; IV. THE THIRD SENTENCE Translated by Paul PerronMaupassant's short story, "Two Friends", is examined in order to test methodological tools and to hone them for their application in the analysis of narrative discourse, starting from the oral tale (Propp) and ending with the written tale instituted as literary genre. Complex procedures of textual production are identified: among which entire sequences as well as the "evenemential" level of narrative fade away in favor of its cognitive dimension. This semiotic investigation is accompanied by a challenge to certain conventions of literary criticism: dialogue, the locus

     

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    Series: Semiotic crossroads ; v. 1
    Subjects: Semiotics and literature; Semiotics and literature; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; French; Semiotics and literature
    Other subjects: Maupassant, Guy de 1850-1893; Maupassant, Guy de (1850-1893): Deux amis; Maupassant, Guy de 1850-1893
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  10. Geschichte der deutschen Literatur im Mittelalter
    3., Geschichte der deutschen Literatur im späten Mittelalter
    Contributor: Cramer, Thomas (Mitarb.)
    Published: 1990
    Publisher:  Dt. Taschenbuch-Verl., München

    Eine sozialgeschichtlich orientierte Literaturgeschichte des deutschen Mittelalters, die einen hohen Informationsgehalt mit knapper und lebendiger Darstellung verbindet. Band 3 der neuen Literaturgeschichte zum deutschen Mittelalter (Band 1 und 2 in... more

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    Eine sozialgeschichtlich orientierte Literaturgeschichte des deutschen Mittelalters, die einen hohen Informationsgehalt mit knapper und lebendiger Darstellung verbindet. Band 3 der neuen Literaturgeschichte zum deutschen Mittelalter (Band 1 und 2 in dieser Nr.) gibt einen orientierenden Überblick über die - wenig bekannte und wenig behandelte - literarische Überlieferung des 14. und 15. Jahrhunderts. Ein Höhepunkt ist die Darstellung des deutschen Frühhumanismus (Reuchlin, Pirckheimer, Celtis u.a.), der auch heute noch von historischem Belang ist. (2 A,S) [Ronald Schneider]

     

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    Parent title: Geschichte der deutschen Literatur im Mittelalter
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    Other subjects: Geschichte; Literatur
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  11. A Crime Story
    Published: 1981; ©1981
    Publisher:  M. Evans & Company, Incorporated, Blue Ridge Summit

    Crime writer Jack Journey is embroiled in a murder mystery when he is asked to act as press liaison for the grieving family, little does he realize that his unique knowledge give him an edge over the professional investigators, and that that... more

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    Crime writer Jack Journey is embroiled in a murder mystery when he is asked to act as press liaison for the grieving family, little does he realize that his unique knowledge give him an edge over the professional investigators, and that that knowledge will imperil his life. A Crime Story -- HISTORIANS -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- THE MURDER -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- DEATH PATTERNS -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- SUDDEN DETECTIVE -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- CONSPIRACY IN CONCRETE -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- THE CALLER -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- MR. SHOTGUN -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- A PLOT FOR THE MASSES -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- RIPE SUSPECTS -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- DARK GIFT -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- DEAD FALL -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- LAST WATCH -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4.

     

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  12. The Story of Apollonius, King of Tyre
    A Study of Its Greek Origin and an Edition of the Two Oldest Latin Recensions
    Author: Kortekaas, G
    Published: 2004; ©2004
    Publisher:  BRILL, Leiden

    Intro -- Table of contents -- Abbreviations -- 1. Abbreviations concerning the manuscript tradition -- 2. Abbreviations of journals, reference books, dictionaries, etc. -- 3. Explanation of the manner of citation -- Bibliography -- 1. Editions -- 2.... more

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    Intro -- Table of contents -- Abbreviations -- 1. Abbreviations concerning the manuscript tradition -- 2. Abbreviations of journals, reference books, dictionaries, etc. -- 3. Explanation of the manner of citation -- Bibliography -- 1. Editions -- 2. Translations -- 3. Commentaries -- 4. Studies on the HA proper -- Prolegomena -- Map: The travels of Apollonius and his family -- General introduction -- 1. The transmission of the text -- 2. The contents of HA, seen from RA and RB -- 3. Provisional conclusions -- I Stemmata for HA(Lat) and HA(Gr) -- II RA and RB as integral Late Latin texts from a Christianised milieu, probably to be localised in Rome -- 1. Late Latin elements -- 2. Christian elements -- 3. Consequences for the interpretation, the genesis of the text and its edition -- III RA and RB compared with each other -- 1. Vocabulary and syntax -- 2. Indelicate terms -- 3. The role of fatum, fortuna and astrology -- 4. Cursus rytmicus -- 5. Radical differences -- 6. RB independent of RA -- IV RA and RB as translations/adaptations of a Greek Christian intermediate phase R(Gr) -- 1. More or less obvious translation errors -- 2. Language and style reminiscent of Greek, especially of the Greek novel -- 3. RB vis-à-vis RA (a provisional judgement) -- V A closer look at the intermediate phase R(Gr) (epitome) -- 1. The necessity to assume an epitome -- 2. Localisation, date and nature of such an epitome -- VI The original Greek text HA(Gr) -- 1. Contents -- 2. Localisation in Asia Minor -- 3. Language and style -- 4. Date -- VII A final judgment on RA and RB -- 1. Recension A -- 2. Recension B -- VIII Was the HA written in Tarsus? A proposal -- 1. Recension A -- 2. Recension B -- IX The development of HA through history (summary) -- Final conclusion -- X Consequences for the edition of the Latin text -- Greek texts used -- Textus.

     

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    Subjects: Apollonius of Tyre (Fictitious character); Apollonius of Tyre (Fictitious character); Latin fiction; Apollonius of Tyre (Fictitious character) ; Romances ; Criticism, Textual; Apollonius of Tyre (Fictitious character) ; Romances; Historia Apollonii Regis Tyri; Latin fiction ; Criticism, Textual; Electronic books
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  13. The Story of Apollonius, King of Tyre
    A Study of Its Greek Origin and an Edition of the Two Oldest Latin Recensions
    Author: Kortekaas, G
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    Intro -- Table of contents -- Abbreviations -- 1. Abbreviations concerning the manuscript tradition -- 2. Abbreviations of journals, reference books, dictionaries, etc. -- 3. Explanation of the manner of citation -- Bibliography -- 1. Editions -- 2. Translations -- 3. Commentaries -- 4. Studies on the HA proper -- Prolegomena -- Map: The travels of Apollonius and his family -- General introduction -- 1. The transmission of the text -- 2. The contents of HA, seen from RA and RB -- 3. Provisional conclusions -- I Stemmata for HA(Lat) and HA(Gr) -- II RA and RB as integral Late Latin texts from a Christianised milieu, probably to be localised in Rome -- 1. Late Latin elements -- 2. Christian elements -- 3. Consequences for the interpretation, the genesis of the text and its edition -- III RA and RB compared with each other -- 1. Vocabulary and syntax -- 2. Indelicate terms -- 3. The role of fatum, fortuna and astrology -- 4. Cursus rytmicus -- 5. Radical differences -- 6. RB independent of RA -- IV RA and RB as translations/adaptations of a Greek Christian intermediate phase R(Gr) -- 1. More or less obvious translation errors -- 2. Language and style reminiscent of Greek, especially of the Greek novel -- 3. RB vis-à-vis RA (a provisional judgement) -- V A closer look at the intermediate phase R(Gr) (epitome) -- 1. The necessity to assume an epitome -- 2. Localisation, date and nature of such an epitome -- VI The original Greek text HA(Gr) -- 1. Contents -- 2. Localisation in Asia Minor -- 3. Language and style -- 4. Date -- VII A final judgment on RA and RB -- 1. Recension A -- 2. Recension B -- VIII Was the HA written in Tarsus? A proposal -- 1. Recension A -- 2. Recension B -- IX The development of HA through history (summary) -- Final conclusion -- X Consequences for the edition of the Latin text -- Greek texts used -- Textus.

     

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    Subjects: Apollonius of Tyre (Fictitious character); Apollonius of Tyre (Fictitious character); Latin fiction; Apollonius of Tyre (Fictitious character) ; Romances ; Criticism, Textual; Apollonius of Tyre (Fictitious character) ; Romances; Historia Apollonii Regis Tyri; Latin fiction ; Criticism, Textual; Electronic books
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  14. The growth of À la recherche du temps perdu
    a chronological examination of Proust's manuscripts from 1909 to 1914
    Published: c2004
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    ""6.7 Drafts of the opening pages of Querqueville""""6.99 Conclusion""; ""7 New Material for Combray and Querqueville (April to May 1910)""; ""7.0 Introduction""; ""7.1 'La vraie réalité' (Cahier 14)""; ""7.2 From Montargis to Bergotte""; ""7.3... more

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    ""6.7 Drafts of the opening pages of Querqueville""""6.99 Conclusion""; ""7 New Material for Combray and Querqueville (April to May 1910)""; ""7.0 Introduction""; ""7.1 'La vraie réalité' (Cahier 14)""; ""7.2 From Montargis to Bergotte""; ""7.3 Elstir at Querqueville""; ""7.4 Reading Bergotte at Combray; Gurcy at Querqueville""; ""7.5 The Protagonist and Bergotte, the hawthorns, and the death of the grandmother""; ""7.6 Sunday afternoons at Combray (Cahier 14)""; ""7.7 Complements""; ""7.99 Conclusion""; ""8 Guermantes (May to August 1910)""; ""8.0 Introduction"" ""8.1 Madame de Guermantes""""8.2 Entry into Guermantes""; ""8.3 Guermantes concluded: search for a young lady; discovery of Gurcy's homosexuality (Cahier 49)""; ""8.4 Beyond Guermantes""; ""8.5 Further additions, chiefly to Querqueville""; ""8.99 Conclusion""; ""9 The Final Sequence (Winter 1910�1911)""; ""9.0 Introduction""; ""9.1 Towards Le Temps retrouvé""; ""9.2 Before Venice: Picpus, Verdurin, the death of the grandmother, the article in Le Figaro""; ""9.3 Venice""; ""9.4 Le Temps retrouvé""; ""9.99 Conclusion""; ""VOLUME II: 1911�1914""; ""Introduction""; ""Abbreviations"" ""Contents""; ""VOLUME I: 1909�1911""; ""Foreword""; ""Introduction""; ""Abbreviations""; ""Part One: Towards the Typescript of 'Combray' (1909)""; ""1 The foundations (May 1909)""; ""1.0 Introduction""; ""1.1 Cahier 4""; ""1.2 Cahiers 25', 31, and 36""; ""1.3 Cahiers 7, 6, and 51""; ""1.99 Conclusion""; ""2 A First Version of 'Combray' (June to August 1909)""; ""2.0 Introduction""; ""2.1 'Combray I' (Cahier 8)""; ""2.2 'Combray II'""; ""2.3 Work interrupted (mid-August 1909)""; ""2.99 Conclusion""; ""3 Beyond Combray, and Back Again (August to October 1909)""; ""3.0 Introduction"" ""3.1 Querqueville (Cahier 12, f.42�95)""""3.2 Revisions to 'Combray'""; ""3.3 The fair copy of 'Combray' (Cahiers 9, 10, and 63)""; ""3.99 Conclusion""; ""4 Beyond Combray, and Back ... Again (October to November 1909)""; ""4.0 Introduction""; ""4.1 The hawthorns (Cahier 12, f.99�110)""; ""4.2 Back to Querqueville""; ""4.3 The Two Ways (Cahier 26, f.1�21)""; ""4.4 Querqueville, Swann, and the Protagonist""; ""4.5 Excursions to Padua and to Guermantes""; ""4.6 The fair copy revised""; ""4.99 Conclusion""; ""5 The 1909 Typescript (December 1909)""; ""5.0 Introduction"" ""5.1 Description of the typescript""""5.2 The date of the typescript""; ""5.3 Changes to the typescript""; ""5.4 Some revisions""; ""5.99 Conclusion""; ""Part Two: Towards a Complete Typescript (1910�1911)""; ""6 The Sequel to Combray (January to March 1910)""; ""6.0 Introduction""; ""6.1 'Un Amour de Swann'""; ""6.2 Swann and Gilberte (Cahier 27, f.13�58)""; ""6.3 A plan of Querqueville (Cahier 27, f.59�61)""; ""6.4 More on Gilberte, and episodes for 'les filles'""; ""6.5 Andrée and Maria""; ""6.6 Around Querqueville (Cahier 29, f.12�36)""

     

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    Subjects: Authors, French; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; French; Authors, French; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Manuscripts
    Other subjects: Proust, Marcel 1871-1922; Proust, Marcel 1871-1922; Proust, Marcel (1871-1922); Proust, Marcel (1871-1922): À la recherche du temps perdu; Proust, Marcel
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  15. Earthquakes and Animals
    From Folk Legends to Science
    Published: 2014; ©2004.
    Publisher:  World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd, Singapore

    Those who survive major earthquakes often report the occurrence of mysterious phenomena beforehand - unusual animal and plant behavior, lightning, strange clouds and malfunctioning electrical appliances. In fact these stories are legendary the world... more

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    Those who survive major earthquakes often report the occurrence of mysterious phenomena beforehand - unusual animal and plant behavior, lightning, strange clouds and malfunctioning electrical appliances. In fact these stories are legendary the world over. But are they merely legends? Are the many people who report them just superstitious or suffering from over-active imaginations?Earthquakes and Animals brings objective science to bear on these old legends. But this is not the suspect science associated with recent attempts to validate UFO sightings. The book places in front of the reader the simple laboratory evidence for the behaviour of animals, plants and objects when they are subjected to intense electromagnetic pulses. In many cases they behave in ways that have been recorded for centuries - and are still reported today - as earthquake-related.Written for both the general public and scientists, Earthquakes and Animals demonstrates experimentally a physical basis for the old earthquake legends. It also adds tantalisingly to the science of earthquake prediction and cautiously suggests a legitimate new field of study - electromagnetic seismology. Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Motoji Ikeya: -- 1 Legends of Unusual Phenomena Before Earthquakes - Wisdom or Superstition? -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Precursor phenomena in the sky, the atmosphere and on land -- 1.2.1 Earthquake light (EQL) -- 1.2.2 Earthquake clouds (EQCs) and fogs (EQFs) -- 1.2.3 Sky, sun, moon, stars and rainbows -- 1.2.4 Weather, water and sounds -- 1.3 Unusual behavior of animals and plants -- 1.3.1 Unusual animal behavior: myths or reality? -- 1.3.2 Legends and proverbs about animals before earthquakes -- 1.3.3 Unusually active catfish and the absence of eels -- 1.3.4 Color woodblock-prints of catfish: Namazu-e -- 1.3.5 Do human beings feel anything before earthquakes? -- 1.3.6 Early flowering, re-flowering and sensitive plants (Mimosa) -- 1.4 Unusual behavior of inanimate objects -- 1.4.1 Mysterious candle flame -- 1.4.2 Nails dropping from a magnet and compass: A magnetic anomaly? -- 1.4.3 Electric home appliances -- 1.4.4 Modern legends: Telecommunication lines and apparatus -- 1.5 Earthquake precursors and the Oriental worldview -- 1.5.1 Different ways of thinking in East and West -- (a) The Oriental tradition -- (b) Scientists in Western culture: The "great ocean of undiscovered truth -- 1.5.2 Examining the Oriental approach -- 1.6 Summary -- 2 Precursors Before Recent Earthquakes Kobe, Izmit, Taiwan and India -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 What happened before the Kobe Earthquake? -- 2.2.1 Over 2000 statements on earthquake precursors -- 2.2.2 Phenomena in the sky and atmosphere -- 2.2.3 Unusual animal and plant behavior -- (a) Mammals (324 reports -- 38% of reports on animals) -- (b) Human (91 -- 12 % of reports on animals) -- (c) Birds (281 -- 35 %) at the epicenter -- (d) Reptiles and insects (43 and 40 reports -- 6 and 5 % of reports on animals) -- (e) Fish (93 -- 5 % ) -- (f) Plants (11.

     

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  16. Programming Java 2 Micro Edition on Symbian OS
    A Developer's Guide to MIDP 2. 0
    Published: 2004; ©2005.
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    Martin de Jode is a Java evangelizer within Symbian provides support, enlightenment and training to Symbian's Java developer community. He has developed a host of Java utility and sample applications showing how to make the most of Symbian's Java... more

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    Martin de Jode is a Java evangelizer within Symbian provides support, enlightenment and training to Symbian's Java developer community. He has developed a host of Java utility and sample applications showing how to make the most of Symbian's Java platform. Intro -- Programming Java 2 Micro Edition on Symbian OS -- Contents -- About This Book -- Author Biographies -- Author's Acknowledgements -- Symbian Press Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Innovation Through Openness -- Section 1: J2ME and MIDP -- 1 Introduction to J2ME -- 1.1 Configurations and Profiles -- 1.2 CLDC and MIDP -- 1.3 CDC and Personal Profile -- 1.4 J2ME on Symbian OS -- 1.5 Summary -- 2 Getting Started -- 2.1 Introduction to MIDP -- 2.2 Helloworld, Turbo Edition -- 2.3 Introduction to Tools for MIDP -- 2.4 Installing and Running a MIDlet -- 2.5 MIDP on Symbian OS Phones -- 2.6 Summary -- 3 MIDP 2.0 and the JTWI -- 3.1 Introduction to the JTWI -- 3.2 The CLDC on Symbian OS -- 3.3 MIDP 2.0 -- 3.4 Optional J2ME APIs in the JTWI -- 3.5 MIDP 2.0 and Symbian OS Phones -- 3.6 Summary -- 4 Java APIs for Bluetooth Wireless Technology -- 4.1 Introduction to Bluetooth -- 4.2 Introduction to the Bluetooth APIs -- 4.3 Programming the Bluetooth APIs -- 4.4 L2CAP Protocol -- 4.5 Security -- 4.6 Java Bluetooth API and the MIDP 2.0 Security Model -- 4.7 Sample Code -- 4.8 Development Tools -- 4.9 Java Bluetooth APIs and Symbian OS -- 4.10 Summary -- 5 MIDP 2.0 Case Studies -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Expense Application -- 5.3 The Demo Racer Game -- 5.4 The Picture Puzzle -- Section 2: Writing Quality Code for Smartphones -- 6 Making Java Code Portable -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Design Patterns -- 6.3 Portability Issues -- 6.4 Summary -- 7 Writing Optimized Code -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 What Are We Starting With? -- 7.3 Benchmarking -- 7.4 General Guidelines for Optimization -- 7.5 Feedback and Responsiveness -- 7.6 Object Creation -- 7.7 Method Modifiers and Inlining -- 7.8 Strings -- 7.9 Using Containers -- 7.10 How Not To Do It -- 7.11 Copying an Array -- 7.12 Thoughts on Looping -- 7.13 Graphics -- 7.14 LifeTime Case Study.

     

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  17. Copyright, Freedom of Speech, and Cultural Policy in the Russian Federation.
    Published: 2004; ©2005.
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    The book provides a detailed analysis of the freedom of expression, and of copyright legislation in Russia, always with an eye on historic comparisons and evolutions . At the same time it gives a synthetic overview of the main changes in... more

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    The book provides a detailed analysis of the freedom of expression, and of copyright legislation in Russia, always with an eye on historic comparisons and evolutions . At the same time it gives a synthetic overview of the main changes in constitutional, civil and economic law in the last 15 years. Intro -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- General Introduction -- Part I. Soviet Copyright in the Era of Real Socialism: The Period from 1917 until 1985 -- Title I. Creativity and Entrepreneurship in the Soviet Union's Cultural Sector -- Introduction -- Chapter I. Lenin's Opinions on Culture -- Introduction -- Section 1. A Marxist View of Art and Culture -- Section 2. The Leading Role of the Vanguard Party -- Section 3. An Instrumental View of Art -- Section 4. The Assimilation of Bourgeois Culture -- Section 5. The Priority of Raising the Cultural Level of the (Rural) Populace -- Chapter II. The Instruments of Communist Cultural Policy -- Introduction -- Section 1. The Monopoly on Enterprise in the Cultural Sector -- Introduction -- 1. The Public Cultural Sector -- 1.1. State Ownership -- 1.2. State Enterprises -- 1.3. State Institutions -- 1.4. Planned Management of the Cultural Sector -- 2. The Quasi-Public Cultural Sector -- 3. Room for Private Initiative in the Cultural Sector? -- 4. Conclusion -- Section 2. The Communist View on Freedom of Speech and Art -- Introduction -- Subsection 1. Human Rights in Communist Theory and Practice -- Subsection 2. Freedom of Speech and Cultural Rights and Liberties -- 1. Some Cultural-Historical Remarks -- 2. Freedom of Speech and of the Press -- 2.1. The Constitutional Principle -- 2.2. Limitations to Freedom of Speech and Freedom of the Press -- 2.2.1. Introduction -- 2.2.2. Preventive Measures -- 2.2.3. Criminal Repressive Measures -- 3. Cultural Rights and Freedoms -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Freedom of Artistic Creation -- 3.2.1. The Principle -- 3.2.2. The Relationship with Copyright -- 3.3. The Right to Cultural Consumption -- Subsection 3. The Freedom of Association -- Subsection 4. Conclusion -- Section 3. Conclusion Concerning Communist Cultural Policy.

     

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    The book provides a detailed analysis of the freedom of expression, and of copyright legislation in Russia, always with an eye on historic comparisons and evolutions . At the same time it gives a synthetic overview of the main changes in constitutional, civil and economic law in the last 15 years. Intro -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- General Introduction -- Part I. Soviet Copyright in the Era of Real Socialism: The Period from 1917 until 1985 -- Title I. Creativity and Entrepreneurship in the Soviet Union's Cultural Sector -- Introduction -- Chapter I. Lenin's Opinions on Culture -- Introduction -- Section 1. A Marxist View of Art and Culture -- Section 2. The Leading Role of the Vanguard Party -- Section 3. An Instrumental View of Art -- Section 4. The Assimilation of Bourgeois Culture -- Section 5. The Priority of Raising the Cultural Level of the (Rural) Populace -- Chapter II. The Instruments of Communist Cultural Policy -- Introduction -- Section 1. The Monopoly on Enterprise in the Cultural Sector -- Introduction -- 1. The Public Cultural Sector -- 1.1. State Ownership -- 1.2. State Enterprises -- 1.3. State Institutions -- 1.4. Planned Management of the Cultural Sector -- 2. The Quasi-Public Cultural Sector -- 3. Room for Private Initiative in the Cultural Sector? -- 4. Conclusion -- Section 2. The Communist View on Freedom of Speech and Art -- Introduction -- Subsection 1. Human Rights in Communist Theory and Practice -- Subsection 2. Freedom of Speech and Cultural Rights and Liberties -- 1. Some Cultural-Historical Remarks -- 2. Freedom of Speech and of the Press -- 2.1. The Constitutional Principle -- 2.2. Limitations to Freedom of Speech and Freedom of the Press -- 2.2.1. Introduction -- 2.2.2. Preventive Measures -- 2.2.3. Criminal Repressive Measures -- 3. Cultural Rights and Freedoms -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Freedom of Artistic Creation -- 3.2.1. The Principle -- 3.2.2. The Relationship with Copyright -- 3.3. The Right to Cultural Consumption -- Subsection 3. The Freedom of Association -- Subsection 4. Conclusion -- Section 3. Conclusion Concerning Communist Cultural Policy.

     

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  19. Technical writing in the corporate world
    Published: c1990
    Publisher:  Crisp, Los Altos, Calif

    TITLE -- COPYRIGHT -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- CONTENTS -- SECTION 1 UNDERSTANDING TECHNICAL WRITING -- 1.0 UNDERSTANDING TECHNICAL WRITING -- WHAT IS TECHNICAL WRITING? -- 1.1 SURVEYING YOUR ATTITUDES TOWARDS WRITING -- AUTHORS' COMMENTS: YOUR ATTITUDES... more

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    TITLE -- COPYRIGHT -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- CONTENTS -- SECTION 1 UNDERSTANDING TECHNICAL WRITING -- 1.0 UNDERSTANDING TECHNICAL WRITING -- WHAT IS TECHNICAL WRITING? -- 1.1 SURVEYING YOUR ATTITUDES TOWARDS WRITING -- AUTHORS' COMMENTS: YOUR ATTITUDES TOWARD WRITING -- 1.2 KNOWING YOUR AUDIENCE -- SIX TECHNIQUES FOR SUCCESS -- CASE STUDY #1: ANALYZING AN AUDIENCE -- EXERCISE: EVALUATING EFFECTIVE TECHNICAL WRITING -- 1.3 UNDERSTANDING THE WRITING PROCESS -- EXERCISE: THINKING ABOUT YOUR WRITING PROCESS -- 1.4 THE FIVE C'S OF REPORT WRITING -- C NUMBER #1: Conciseness -- C NUMBER #2: Completeness -- C Number #3: Concreteness -- C Number #4: Correctness -- C NUMBER #5: Coherence -- Method 1: Transitional Words -- Method 2: Repetition of Key Terms -- Method 3: Graphics -- SECTION 2 DEVELOPING THE TECHNICAL DOCUMENT -- 2.0 DEVELOPING THE TECHNICAL DOCUMENT -- 2.1 CORRESPONDENCE -- 2.1.1 The Memo -- DOCUMENT 1: THE MEMO -- 2.1.2 The Cover Letter -- DOCUMENT 2: THE COVER LETTER -- 2.1.3 The Resume -- Document 3: THE RESUME -- 2.2 REPORTS -- 2.2.1 The Trip Report -- DOCUMENT 4: THE TRIP REPORT -- 2.2.2 The Activities Report -- DOCUMENT 5: THE ACTIVITIES REPORT -- 2.3 PROPOSALS -- 2.3.1 The Brief Proposal -- DOCUMENT 6: THE BRIEF PROPOSAL -- 2.3.2 The Extended Proposal -- DOCUMENT 7: THE EXTENDED PROPOSAL -- CASE STUDY #2: THINKING ARGUMENTATIVEY -- AUTHORS' ANALYSIS OF CASE STUDY #2 -- 2.4 PROCEDURES -- DOCUMENT 8: THE PROCEDURAL DOCUMENT -- 2.5 LONG DOCUMENTS -- DOCUMENT 9: LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL -- DOCUMENT 10: TITLE PAGE -- DOCUMENT 11: ABSTRACT -- DOCUMENT 12: THE TABLE OF CONTENTS -- DOCUMENT 13: LIST OF FIGURES -- EXERCISE: COLLECTING MODEL TECHNICAL DOCUMENTS -- SECTION 3 EDITING THE TECHNICAL DOCUMENT -- 3.0 EDITING THE TECHNICAL DOCUMENT -- 3.1 ORGANIZATION -- 3.2 STYLE -- 3.3. CORRECTNESS EXERCISE: IDENTIFYING THE SEVEN DEADLY ERRORS OF TECHNICAL WRITING -- IDENTIFYING THE SEVEN DEADLY ERRORS OF TECHNICAL WRITING KEY -- 3.3.1 Pronoun Reference Agreement Problems -- 3.3.2 Subject-Verb Agreement Problems -- 3.3.3 Vague Pronoun Reference -- 3.3.4 Dangling Modifiers -- 3.3.5 Overuse of Passive Voice -- 3.3.6 Inappropriate Comma Use -- 3.3.7 Inappropriate Semicolon Use -- 3.4 A NOTE ON EDITING -- SECTION 4 CONCLUSION: THE IMPORTANCE OF TECHNICAL WRITING -- 4.0 CONCLUSION: THE IMPORTANCE OF TECHNICAL WRITING -- APPENDICES -- APPENDIX A: BUILDING A COMMUNITY OF TECHNICAL EDITORS -- APPENDIX B: WORD PROCESSING FOR THE TECHNICAL WRITER -- APPENDIX C: TECHNICAL WRITING AND ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE -- APPENDIX D: FOR FURTHER READING

     

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    ""TITLE""; ""COPYRIGHT""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENTS""; ""CONTENTS""; ""SECTION 1 UNDERSTANDING TECHNICAL WRITING""; ""1.0 UNDERSTANDING TECHNICAL WRITING""; ""WHAT IS TECHNICAL WRITING?""; ""1.1 SURVEYING YOUR ATTITUDES TOWARDS WRITING""; ""AUTHORS� COMMENTS: YOUR ATTITUDES TOWARD WRITING""; ""1.2 KNOWING YOUR AUDIENCE""; ""SIX TECHNIQUES FOR SUCCESS""; ""CASE STUDY #1: ANALYZING AN AUDIENCE""; ""EXERCISE: EVALUATING EFFECTIVE TECHNICAL WRITING""; ""1.3 UNDERSTANDING THE WRITING PROCESS""; ""EXERCISE: THINKING ABOUT YOUR WRITING PROCESS""; ""1.4 THE FIVE C�S OF REPORT WRITING""

    ""C NUMBER #1: Conciseness""""C NUMBER #2: Completeness""; ""C Number #3: Concreteness""; ""C Number #4: Correctness""; ""C NUMBER #5: Coherence""; ""Method 1: Transitional Words""; ""Method 2: Repetition of Key Terms""; ""Method 3: Graphics""; ""SECTION 2 DEVELOPING THE TECHNICAL DOCUMENT""; ""2.0 DEVELOPING THE TECHNICAL DOCUMENT""; ""2.1 CORRESPONDENCE""; ""2.1.1 The Memo""; ""DOCUMENT 1: THE MEMO""; ""2.1.2 The Cover Letter""; ""DOCUMENT 2: THE COVER LETTER""; ""2.1.3 The Resume""; ""Document 3: THE RESUME""; ""2.2 REPORTS""; ""2.2.1 The Trip Report""; ""DOCUMENT 4: THE TRIP REPORT""

    ""2.2.2 The Activities Report""""DOCUMENT 5: THE ACTIVITIES REPORT""; ""2.3 PROPOSALS""; ""2.3.1 The Brief Proposal""; ""DOCUMENT 6: THE BRIEF PROPOSAL""; ""2.3.2 The Extended Proposal""; ""DOCUMENT 7: THE EXTENDED PROPOSAL""; ""CASE STUDY #2: THINKING ARGUMENTATIVEY""; ""AUTHORS� ANALYSIS OF CASE STUDY #2""; ""2.4 PROCEDURES""; ""DOCUMENT 8: THE PROCEDURAL DOCUMENT""; ""2.5 LONG DOCUMENTS""; ""DOCUMENT 9: LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL""; ""DOCUMENT 10: TITLE PAGE""; ""DOCUMENT 11: ABSTRACT""; ""DOCUMENT 12: THE TABLE OF CONTENTS""; ""DOCUMENT 13: LIST OF FIGURES""

    ""EXERCISE: COLLECTING MODEL TECHNICAL DOCUMENTS""""SECTION 3 EDITING THE TECHNICAL DOCUMENT""; ""3.0 EDITING THE TECHNICAL DOCUMENT""; ""3.1 ORGANIZATION""; ""3.2 STYLE""; ""3.3. CORRECTNESS""; ""EXERCISE: IDENTIFYING THE SEVEN DEADLY ERRORS OF TECHNICAL WRITING""; ""IDENTIFYING THE SEVEN DEADLY ERRORS OF TECHNICAL WRITING KEY""; ""3.3.1 Pronoun Reference Agreement Problems""; ""3.3.2 Subject-Verb Agreement Problems""; ""3.3.3 Vague Pronoun Reference""; ""3.3.4 Dangling Modifiers""; ""3.3.5 Overuse of Passive Voice""; ""3.3.6 Inappropriate Comma Use""; ""3.3.7 Inappropriate Semicolon Use""

    ""3.4 A NOTE ON EDITING""""SECTION 4 CONCLUSION: THE IMPORTANCE OF TECHNICAL WRITING""; ""4.0 CONCLUSION: THE IMPORTANCE OF TECHNICAL WRITING""; ""APPENDICES""; ""APPENDIX A: BUILDING A COMMUNITY OF TECHNICAL EDITORS""; ""APPENDIX B: WORD PROCESSING FOR THE TECHNICAL WRITER""; ""APPENDIX C: TECHNICAL WRITING AND ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE""; ""APPENDIX D: FOR FURTHER READING""

  20. Bayesian measures of explained variance and pooling in multilevel (hierarchical) models
    Published: April 13, 2004
    Publisher:  EERI, Economics and Econometrics Research Institute, Brussels, Belgium

    Explained variance (R^2) is a familiar summary of the fit of a linear regression and has been generalized in various ways to multilevel (hierarchical) models. The multilevel models we consider in this paper are characterized by hierarchical data... more

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    Explained variance (R^2) is a familiar summary of the fit of a linear regression and has been generalized in various ways to multilevel (hierarchical) models. The multilevel models we consider in this paper are characterized by hierarchical data structures in which individuals are grouped into units (which themselves might be further grouped into larger units), and there are variables measured on individuals and each grouping unit. The models are based on regression relationships at different levels, with the first level corresponding to the individual data, and subsequent levels corresponding to between-group regressions of individual predictor effects on grouping unit variables. We present an approach to defining R^2 at each level of the multilevel model, rather than attempting to create a single summary measure of fit. Our method is based on comparing variances in a single fitted model rather than comparing to a null model. In simple regression, our measure generalizes the classical adjusted R^2. We also discuss a related variance comparison to summarize the degree to which estimates at each level of the model are pooled together based on the level-specific regression relationship, rather than estimated separately. This pooling factor is related to the concept of shrinkage in simple hierarchical models. We illustrate the methods on a dataset of radon in houses within counties using a series of models ranging from a simple linear regression model to a multilevel varying-intercept, varying-slope model.

     

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  21. Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance
    Contributor: Wintz, Cary D. (HerausgeberIn); Finkelman, Paul (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2021; © 2004
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London

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    Subjects: African American arts; Harlem Renaissance; Harlem Renaissance; African American arts; Harlem Renaissance; African American arts; African American arts; Harlem Renaissance; Art; Art; Encyclopedias
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  22. The Hermaphrodite
    Published: 2004; ©2004
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    Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Speaking with the Voices of Others -- A Note on the Text -- Section 1 -- Section 2 -- Section 3 -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2

     

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  23. Theories of Compliance with International Law.
    Published: 2004; ©2005.
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    This book examines some of the most prominent contemporary theories of compliance with international law. It is argued that these theories ultimately rely on some political philosophy and that therefore their strengths and weaknesses can be traced... more

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    This book examines some of the most prominent contemporary theories of compliance with international law. It is argued that these theories ultimately rely on some political philosophy and that therefore their strengths and weaknesses can be traced back to those of the respective philosophical background. The approach finally taken is based on some recent empirical and theoretical research undertaken and as such provides new insights to the major works of the authors that are at the core of the discussion. Intro -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 The Changing Framework -- 1. Globalization -- 2. Global Governance and the Relocation of Authority -- 3. The Special Case of International Law -- 2 Philosophical Foundations -- 1. Utilitarianism -- 2. Varieties of Liberalism -- 2.1. Social Liberalism -- 2.2. Laissez-faire Liberalism -- 2.3. Cosmopolitanism -- 3. Communitarianism -- 4. Marxist Materialism and Critical Theory -- 5. Neo-Conservatism -- 6. Lyotardian Postmodernism -- 7. Interim Conclusion: A Cosmopolitan Communitarianism -- 3 Norms and Norm Compliance -- 1. Phenomenology of Norms -- 2. Compliance with Norms -- 4 Theories of Compliance with International Law: A Typology -- 1. Realist Theories -- 2. Institutionalist Theories -- 3. Normative Theories -- 5 Theories of Compliance with International Law: Approaches -- 1. Neuhold: The Foreign Policy Cost-Benefit Analysis Revisited -- 1.1. Thesis -- 1.2. Critique -- 2. Franck: The Power of Legitimacy among Nations -- 2.1. Thesis -- 2.2. Critique -- 3. Franck: Fairness in International Law and Institutions -- 3.1. Thesis -- 3.2. Critique -- 4. Chayes and Chayes: The New Sovereignty: Compliance with International Regulatory Agreements -- 4.1. Thesis -- 4.2. Critique -- 5. Koh: Why Do Nations Obey International Law? -- 5.1. Thesis -- 5.2. Critique -- 6. Slaughter and Moravcsik: Liberal Theory -- 6.1. Thesis -- 6.2. Critique -- 6 Conclusion and Implications for International Law -- Bibliography -- Index.

     

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  24. Theories of Compliance with International Law.
    Published: 2004; ©2005.
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    This book examines some of the most prominent contemporary theories of compliance with international law. It is argued that these theories ultimately rely on some political philosophy and that therefore their strengths and weaknesses can be traced... more

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    This book examines some of the most prominent contemporary theories of compliance with international law. It is argued that these theories ultimately rely on some political philosophy and that therefore their strengths and weaknesses can be traced back to those of the respective philosophical background. The approach finally taken is based on some recent empirical and theoretical research undertaken and as such provides new insights to the major works of the authors that are at the core of the discussion. Intro -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 The Changing Framework -- 1. Globalization -- 2. Global Governance and the Relocation of Authority -- 3. The Special Case of International Law -- 2 Philosophical Foundations -- 1. Utilitarianism -- 2. Varieties of Liberalism -- 2.1. Social Liberalism -- 2.2. Laissez-faire Liberalism -- 2.3. Cosmopolitanism -- 3. Communitarianism -- 4. Marxist Materialism and Critical Theory -- 5. Neo-Conservatism -- 6. Lyotardian Postmodernism -- 7. Interim Conclusion: A Cosmopolitan Communitarianism -- 3 Norms and Norm Compliance -- 1. Phenomenology of Norms -- 2. Compliance with Norms -- 4 Theories of Compliance with International Law: A Typology -- 1. Realist Theories -- 2. Institutionalist Theories -- 3. Normative Theories -- 5 Theories of Compliance with International Law: Approaches -- 1. Neuhold: The Foreign Policy Cost-Benefit Analysis Revisited -- 1.1. Thesis -- 1.2. Critique -- 2. Franck: The Power of Legitimacy among Nations -- 2.1. Thesis -- 2.2. Critique -- 3. Franck: Fairness in International Law and Institutions -- 3.1. Thesis -- 3.2. Critique -- 4. Chayes and Chayes: The New Sovereignty: Compliance with International Regulatory Agreements -- 4.1. Thesis -- 4.2. Critique -- 5. Koh: Why Do Nations Obey International Law? -- 5.1. Thesis -- 5.2. Critique -- 6. Slaughter and Moravcsik: Liberal Theory -- 6.1. Thesis -- 6.2. Critique -- 6 Conclusion and Implications for International Law -- Bibliography -- Index.

     

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    ISBN: 9781433703751
    Subjects: International law; International law ; Philosophy; Electronic books
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  25. The effects of the Dutch Disease in Russia
    Published: January 2004
    Publisher:  Center for Development Research, Bonn, Germany

    This paper shows how the Dutch Disease has affected the Russian economy since the start of the transition in the early 1990s. Four symptoms have been detected, namely: 1) a real exchange rate appreciation, 2) a temporary improved economic situation,... more

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    This paper shows how the Dutch Disease has affected the Russian economy since the start of the transition in the early 1990s. Four symptoms have been detected, namely: 1) a real exchange rate appreciation, 2) a temporary improved economic situation, 3) an output decline in the non-booming-sector, 4) an export reduction in the non-booming-sector. An extended version of the Balassa-Samuelson model has been implemented to test symptom 1. Our results suggest a positive long-run cointegration relationship between the real exchange rate and the oil price. A 7% real appreciation is caused by a 10% oil price shock. Moreover, a 10% increase in oil prices leads to a 2% GDP growth, while a 10% real appreciation is associated with a 2.1% output decline. The total effect on GDP growth, considering the Balassa-Samuelson effect, confirms symptom 2. Finally, the domestic industrial production drops and high-tech and textile exports are crowed out. This indicates that the Russian economy is also affected by symptoms 3 and 4. We conclude that Russia's government should invest the tax revenues collected from the resource sector such that the structure of the economy becomes more diversified and less vulnerable to exogenous shocks. Dieser Beitrag zeigt, wie der "Dutch-Disease-Effekt" in den 90er Jahren die russische Wirtschaft beeinträchtigt hat. Vier Symptome wurden entdeckt: 1) eine reale Aufwertung des Rubel Wechselkurses gegenüber dem US-Dollar; 2) eine temporär verbesserte wirtschaftliche Lage; 3) ein Ertragsrückgang im nicht florierenden Sektor und 4) eine Exportverringerung im nicht florierenden Sektor. Eine erweiterte Version des "Balassa-Samuelson-Modells" wurde verwendet, um Symptom 1 zu überprüfen. Unsere Resultate deuten auf ein positives langfristiges Kointegrations-Verhältnis zwischen dem realen Wechselkurs und dem Erdölpreis: Eine 7% reale Aufwertung wird durch eine 10%-ige Erhöhung der Produktion von Rohöl verursacht. Bezüglich des Symptoms 2 wurde gezeigt, dass eine Zunahme der Erdölpreise um 10% zu einem Wachstum des Bruttoinlandsprodukts (BIP) um 2% führt, während eine reale Wertsteigerung um 10% mit einer Abnahme der Bruttowertschöpfung um 2,1% verbunden ist. Unter Berücksichtigung der kumulierten Wirkungen des "Dutch-Disease-Effekts" auf das BIP wird der "Balassa-Samuelson-Effekt" bestätigt. Hinsichtlich der Symptome 3 und 4 wurde festgestellt, dass der "Dutch-Disease-Effekt" zu einem Rückgang der inländischen Industrieproduktion führt und die Exporte in den Sektoren Hochtechnologie und Textilindustrie sinken. Daraus ergibt sich folgende Schlussfolgerung: Die russische Regierung sollte die Steuereinnahmen von den Energiesektoren so investieren, dass die Struktur der Volkswirtschaft diversifiziert und damit weniger anfällig für exogene "Shocks" wird.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    RVK Categories: ZB 50200
    Series: ZEF-discussion papers on development policy ; no. 83
    Subjects: Rohstoffreichtum; Ölpreis; Schätzung; Russland; Balassa-Samuelson-Effekt
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 57 Seiten), Illustrationen