442 results on '"Golub, M."'
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2. Contribution to the study of geographical vocabulary, antroponymy and toponomy in Mirko Banjević's poem 'Sutjeska'
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Jašović Golub M.
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mirko banjević ,sutjeska ,poem ,geography lexis ,onomstical units ,History (General) and history of Europe ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
This paper deals with geography lexics and terminology found in a Mirko Banjević poem Sutjeska. This poem has been published several times. It was published just after the First World War for the first time in 1946 by "Pobjeda" from Podgorica, and then it was published by publishing house "Rad" from Belgrade in 1953, publishing house "Kosmos" from Belgrade in 1958 and finally by Yugoslav academy of sciences and arts from Zagreb in 1961. Materials used in this paper came from the Kosmos edition from 1961.
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- 2021
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3. Onomastics of the village Velika Kruševica near Rekovac
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Jašović Golub M.
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velika kruševica ,levač ,toponymy ,anthroponymy ,lexical and semantical analysis ,History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,AZ20-999 - Abstract
The paper presents the onomastics recorded in Levač village Velika Kruševica which is situated in the Levač municipality. We have registered toponyms, personal and family nicknames, personal names and surnames of all the residents who have been in the village during our visit (some have been working in the fields). A short analysis of lexical and semantic units has been done as well as the classification of the registered onyms. Integral part of the paper is also a dictionary with an alphabetical list of the recorded onyms.
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- 2021
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4. Resonant Method for Detection and Identification of Delamination in Composite Plates by Elastic Guided Waves
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Glushkov, E. V., Glushkova, N. V., Golub, M. V., and Eremin, A. A.
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- 2020
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5. Morphology of the male and female personal names in the river Kosanica basin
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Jašović Golub M.
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Serbian personal names ,morphology ,speech of Kosanica basin residents ,History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,AZ20-999 - Abstract
This paper deals with the word formation modes used in construction of male and female personal names recorded in villages located in the river Kosanica basin which is the largest tributary of the river Toplica. Materials for this paper were collected in the period between 1996 and 2006. Recorded onomastic materials belongs to 40 Kosanica villages, from Kuršumlijska Banja, Samokov and Krčmar to southern Kosanica villages Dobri Do, Trn, Trpeze, Sekirača, Vasiljevac and Merdare. More than 2355 male and female personal names have been collected. Our paper has been concerned with morphology and word formation processes which are used in structuring of the male and female personal names in the examined area.
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- 2017
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6. Serbian and Albanian toponyms of the village Oslare near Bujanovac
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Jašović Golub M.
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Oslare near Bujanovac ,toponymy ,Serbian language ,Albanian language ,lexicology and semantics ,History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,AZ20-999 - Abstract
This paper deals with the toponymy of the Oslare village. Oslare is located just five kilometers south of Bujanovac. The settlement has been founded on the left bank of the Moravica River, that is, on the western side of the Belgrade - Skoplje highway and on the very border of Vranjsko Pomoravlje and Presevo Moravica. The village residents are of Serbian and Albanian origins. Some of the Serbs are locals and some migrated to Oslare from Kosovsko Pomoravlje as well as from the nearby villages. Albanians migrated to Oslare from Albania and other areas. Among Albanian residents are also Serbs who took Islam. Most of them took the name Taci but there are other families as well. The main concern of this paper is the recording of the Oslare toponymy. This is achieved through conversation with both Serbian and Albanian residents in both Serbian and Albanian languages. We have also analyzed semantics of the collected toponymes and their function in the everyday use. We tried to compare toponymes used by Serbs, who speak Serbian language (southmoravian dialect) and Albanians, both of those who are of Serbian origins and of those who migrated from Albania.
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- 2016
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7. Microtoponymy of Berkovo village near Prekoruplje
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Jašović Golub M.
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Toponymy ,hydronymy ,oronym ,dromonym ,Berkovo ,Prekoruplje ,History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,AZ20-999 - Abstract
This paper deals with the microtoponymy of the Berkovo village, which is situated on the left bank of Beli drim, in the area called Prekoruplje. Its accurate location is between Ozdrim and Pećka Bistrica confluence with the Drim. Research materials have been recorded by interviewing locals in the year of 1997 (Orthodox Serbs and Catholic Albanians). Some of the entries that are used in this paper, concerning village Berkovo, are taken from the work of Mileta Bukumirić called Onomastic of Prekoruplje (second part). The paper was published in Belgrade in the Onomatology contributions in 1982.
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- 2016
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8. Simulation of elastic wave diffraction by multiple strip-like cracks in a layered periodic composite
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Golub, M. V.
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- 2016
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9. Lexicology of potters in Podujevo
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Jašović Golub M.
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Old trades ,pottery lexicology ,semantic and lexical analysis ,Podujevo ,History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,AZ20-999 - Abstract
This paper deals with the lexicology of potters in Podujevo. Materials have been recorded from the interview with a Serbian resident from Podujevo. Revisions and supplementations of the recorded materials have been conducted in 2003rd, in Trstenik, where Nedeljko, a potter, lived with his family. After living Podujevo he retired and quitted making pottery. A list of pottery names have also been done, as well as the Dictionary of the examined lexemes. Each entry was defined, grammatical and accentually. Semantic and lexical analyses of pottery terms have also been done.
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- 2015
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10. Lexicology of pigeon fanciers from Ugljare village near Priština
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Jašović Golub M.
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Ugljare ,pigeon fanciers ,serbian language ,lexicology ,dictionary ,History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,AZ20-999 - Abstract
This paper deals with pigeon fancier's lexicology and terminology used in Ugljare village which is situated on the right bank of Prištevka River, in the area between Kosovo Polje and Priština. Terminology and lexics of pigeon fanciers were recorded after the Kosovo and Metohija occupation in 1999. Research materials were mainly collected from local pigeon fanciers. Certain amount of the answers was collected with the use of questionnaires specifically made for this research. We have also conducted lexical, semantical and pronunciation analyses of the recorded materials. A dictionary of registered names has also been made. Materials were classified within nine semantical groups. Dictionary contains one hundred and thirty units.
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- 2014
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11. Certain characteristics of the Serbian dialects from Kosovo and Metohija in Petar D. Petrović's short stories
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Jašović Golub M.
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dialecticism ,Petar D. Petrović ,teacher ,Novi Sad ,printed media ,History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,AZ20-999 - Abstract
Petar D. Petrović, a teacher, was born in a prominent mercantile family in Peć in 1881. He had graduated from theology school in Prizren and worked as a teacher in Gnjilane, Priština, Prizren and Peć. He used to send short stories and notes concerning life and work of Serbs in the area of today’s Kosovo and Metohija to a various newspapers and magazines which were printed from Constantinople to Belgrade and Novi Sad. In the magazine Zastava, Svetozar Miletić’s journal of the National Radical Party in Novi Sad, he has published 24 short stories between 1906 and 1912 and one short story in the illustrated magazine ,,Graničar". The subject of our research here are speech properties of Prizren - South Moravian and Kosovo - Resavian dialects which are registered in characters’ speech described in Petrovic’s prose originating from different regions: Kosovo Pomoravian, Priština, from Prizren and its surroundings and from northern Metohija. We have also analyzed dialecticism recorded in the speech of the writer.
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- 2013
12. Dialectical lexis represented in Ratko Popović's collection of poems
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Jašović Golub M.
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Ratko Popović ,poetry ,semantics ,dialectical lexics ,History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,AZ20-999 - Abstract
This paper deals with dialectical lexics found in a poem collection named Straori written by a well-known author from Kosovo and Metohija, Ratko Popović. The book is consisted of 52 songs, mostly written in prizrensko - southmoravian dialect. Lexical materials were analyzed, classified and compared with data published in the Dictionary of Kosovo and Metohija dialects by Glisa Elezović and also in Dictionary of Ugljare near Priština by Golub Jašović. During the material extraction our main concerns were to use dialecticisms, regionalisms and localisms that are used in the same form in Serbian dialects of Gračanica natives, and also that these elements do not occur in Dictionary of Serbo-Croatian literary language published by Matica srpska. Semantics and form of chosen elements differ from those found in Popović's book and Gračanica's dialects. Lexical, semantical, and formational analysis were used in the research of house and household names, and also in cattle, crop and fruit lexics and terminology. Also, of lexics used in the naming of birds and animals, food and drinks, clothes and also for the names of board games, of faith and believes, administrative names etc. Microtoponyms and oikonyms found in Straori were classified as a special dialectical subgroup. Foreign dialectisms, mostly of Greek and Eastern origins, were also analyzed.
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- 2013
13. Contribution to the dialect research of the village Tamnič near Negotin
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Jašović Golub M.
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Negotinska Krajina ,Tamnič ,speech ,sounds ,forms ,History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,AZ20-999 - Abstract
This paper deals with phonological and morphological characteristics of the village Tamnič in Negotinska Krajina. The village is located about thirty kilometers south of Negotin. Most of the inhabitants refer to themselves as Kosovljani. They are emigrants from the Kosovo and Metohija territory. Dialect used in this settlement is kosovsko - resavski. However, we have registered numerous occurrences on phonological and morphological level that have been taken from prizrensko - timočki and the neighboring Vlach and Bulgarian dialects. .
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- 2012
14. Onomastic of Loznica and Donja mala near Batocina
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Jašović Golub M.
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onomastic ,anthroponomy ,toponyms ,Loznica ,Donja mala ,Batocina ,History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,AZ20-999 - Abstract
This paper is a contribution to a study of onomastic in two Batocina's suburbs Loznica and Donja mala. Batocina was built on the banks of Lepenica's lower course, 3km upstream from its confluence with Great Morava. We have registered Micro-toponyms of Loznica, the community which is situated on the right and a community of Donja mala on the left side of the Lepenica River. Both communities are 2 km away from Batocina's downtown. We have also registered toponyms that are situated outside of the previously mentioned communities. There are arable lands and forests which are owned by the families Stojanovic, Markovic and Petrovic whose parentage originates from Bulgarians and Marcic gentes. Dictionary of anthroponomy has been made in which we classified: surnames, family nicknames, personal names of males and females, personal nicknames and also hypocoristics of males and females that belong to the inhabitants of these communities who have their origins in Bulgarian and Maricic families. These families emigrated to Sumadia from Eastern parts of Serbia after the Milos's revolt.
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- 2011
15. Generic System for Remote Testing and Calibration of Measuring Instruments: Security Architecture
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Jurčević M., Hegeduš H., and Golub M.
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internet-enabled testing and calibration ,travelling standard ,hardware security module (hsm) ,iso/iec 17025 ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Published
- 2010
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16. Mikrotoponymy of the village Ugljare near Priština
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Jašović Golub M.
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microtoponimy ,hidronimy ,Ugljare ,semantics ,structure ,classification ,History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,AZ20-999 - Abstract
The paper makes the analysis of micro-toponyms registered in the area of the Village of Ugljari, Serbian settlement on the riversides of the Prištevka, located within the Municipality of Kosovo Polje. Based on semantics and structure, recorded micro names of the subject settlement are classified in two groups. The first group includes micro-toponyms of appellative origin, while the other group includes micro-toponyms of anthroponymic origin. Recorded names are further classified to: micro names which have developed from other toponyms, micro-toponyms of phytonomic and zoonimic origin, while the names of foreign origin and hydro-names designating running and still water in the rural area of the place (wells, swamps, rivers, creeks) are sorted out in a special group. Dictionary of micro-toponyms with around a hundred and fifty micro names is the integral part of the Paper.
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- 2010
17. Nonlinear effects in mass transfer of liquid media through polymeric materials
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Ageev, E. P., Golub, M. A., and Matushkina, N. N.
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- 2011
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18. SH wave diffraction and resonances in periodic structures with super-thin inhomogeneities
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Golub, M. V.
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- 2010
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19. Propagation of elastic waves in layered composites with microdefect concentration zones and their simulation with spring boundary conditions
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Golub, M. V.
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- 2010
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20. Deletion of the Kv2.1 delayed rectifier potassium channel leads to neuronal and behavioral hyperexcitability
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Speca, D. J., Ogata, G., Mandikian, D., Bishop, H. I., Wiler, S. W., Eum, K., Wenzel, Jürgen H., Doisy, E. T., Matt, L., Campi, K. L., Golub, M. S., Nerbonne, J. M., Hell, J. W., Trainor, B. C., Sack, J. T., Schwartzkroin, P. A., and Trimmer, J. S.
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- 2014
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21. Resonance blocking of traveling waves by a system of cracks in an elastic layer
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Glushkov, E. V., Glushkova, N. V., Golub, M. V., and Zhang, Ch.
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- 2009
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22. Blocking of traveling waves and energy localization due to the elastodynamic diffraction by a crack
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Glushkov, E. V., Glushkova, N. V., and Golub, M. V.
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- 2006
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23. Scanning electron microscope investigations of highly conducting organic composites
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Golub, M., Szczesniak, L., Graja, A., Brau, A., and Farges, J.-P.
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- 2001
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24. "Invisible" Detergents Enable a Reliable Determination of Solution Structures of Native Photosystems by Small-Angle Neutron Scattering.
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Golub, M., Gätcke, J., Subramanian, S., Kölsch, A., Darwish, T., Howard, J. K., Feoktystov, A., Matsarskaia, O., Martel, A., Porcar, L., Zouni, A., and Pieper, J.
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- 2022
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25. Influence of prenatal iron deficiency and MAOA genotype on response to social challenge in rhesus monkey infants
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Golub, M. S., Hogrefe, C. E., and Unger, E. L.
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- 2012
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26. Modification of chitosan films with surfactants to regulate their solubility and swelling
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Vikhoreva, G. A., Engibaryan, L. G., Golub, M. A., Chaika, E. M., Yaminskii, I. V., Ageev, E. P., and Gal'braikh, L. S.
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- 1998
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27. Complex, multimodal behavioral profile of the Homer1 knockout mouse
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Jaubert, P. J., Golub, M. S., Lo, Y. Y., Germann, S. L., Dehoff, M. H., Worley, P. F., Kang, S. H., Schwarz, M. K., Seeburg, P. H., and Berman, R. F.
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- 2007
28. SEM/EDX investigations of conducting organic composites formed by BEDO-TTF and iodides
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Golub, M, Graja, A, and Jóźwiak, K
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- 2004
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29. Characterization and spectral properties of the new organic metal (BEDT-TTF) 6(Mo 8O 26)(DMF) 3
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Łapiński, A., Starodub, V., Golub, M., Kravchenko, A., Baumer, V., Faulques, E., and Graja, A.
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- 2003
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30. Lexicology of potters in Podujevo
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Golub M. Jašović
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Literature ,business.industry ,Podujevo ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Lexicology ,Art ,lcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,Linguistics ,language.human_language ,pottery lexicology ,semantic and lexical analysis ,Old trades ,lcsh:AZ20-999 ,language ,Pottery ,business ,Serbian ,media_common - Abstract
This paper deals with the lexicology of potters in Podujevo. Materials have been recorded from the interview with a Serbian resident from Podujevo. Revisions and supplementations of the recorded materials have been conducted in 2003rd, in Trstenik, where Nedeljko, a potter, lived with his family. After living Podujevo he retired and quitted making pottery. A list of pottery names have also been done, as well as the Dictionary of the examined lexemes. Each entry was defined, grammatical and accentually. Semantic and lexical analyses of pottery terms have also been done.
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- 2015
31. On the similarity of plasma-polymerized tetrafluoroethylene and RF plasma-sputtered polytetrafluoroethylene
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Golub, M. A, Wydeven, T, and Johnson, A. L
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Life Sciences (General) - Published
- 1997
32. Relative rates for plasma homo- and copolymerizations of olefins in a homologous series of fluorinated ethylenes
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Golub, M. A and Wydeven, T
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Life Sciences (General) - Abstract
It is well known that the rate of plasma polymerization, or deposition rate, of a given monomer depends on various plasma process parameters, e.g., monomer flow rate, pressure, power, frequency (DC, rf or microwave), location of the substrate in the reactor, reactor geometry or configuration, and temperature. In contrast, little work has been done to relate deposition rates to monomer structures for a homologous series of monomers where the rates are obtained under identical plasma process parameters. For the particular series of fluorinated ethylenes (C2HxF4-x; x = 0-4), deposition rates were reported for ethylene (ET), vinyl fluoride, vinylidene fluoride and tetrafluoroethylene (TFE), but for plasma polymerizations carried out under different discharge conditions, e.g., pressure, current density, and electrode temperature. Apparently, relative deposition rates were reported for only two members of that series (ET, x = 4, and TFE, x = 0) for which the plasma polymerizations were conducted under identical conditions. We now present relative deposition rates for both homopolymerizations and copolymerizations of the entire series of fluorinated ethylenes (x = 0-4). Our interest in such rates stems from prior work on the plasma copolymerization of ET and TFE in which it was found that the deposition rates for the plasma copolymers, when plotted versus mol % TFE in the ET/TFE feed stock, followed a concave-downward curve situated above the straight line joining the deposition rates for the plasma homopolymers. This type of plot (observed also for an argon-ET/TFE plasma copolymerization) indicated a positive interaction between ET and TFE such that each monomer apparently "sensitized" the plasma copolymerization of the other. Since the shape of that plot is not altered if mol % TFE is replaced by F/C, the fluorine-to-carbon ratio, this paper aims (1) to show how the relative deposition rates for plasma copolymers drawn from all pairs of monomers in the C2HxF4-x series, as well as the deposition rates for the individual plasma homopolymers, vary with F/C ratios of the monomers or monomer blends, and (2) to see if those rates give rise to a common plot.
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- 1997
33. Concerning apparent similarity of structures of fluoropolymer surfaces exposed to an argon plasma or argon ion beam
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Golub, M. A
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Life Sciences (General) - Published
- 1996
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34. X-ray microanalysis of highly conducting CT organic composites formed by BEDT-TTF and gold iodides
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Golub, M, Graja, A, Brau, A, and Farges, J.-P
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- 2001
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35. Electrical transport properties of highly conducting charge-transfer organic composites formed by BEDT-TTF and gold iodides
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Golub, M, Graja, A, Brau, A, and Farges, J.-P
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- 2001
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36. Solution structure and excitation energy transfer in phycobiliproteins of Acaryochloris marina investigated by small angle scattering
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Golub, M., Combet, S., Wieland, D.C.F., Soloviov, D., Kuklin, A., Lokstein, H., Schmitt, F.-J., Olliges, R., Hecht, M., Eckert, H.-J., and Pieper, J.
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The structure of phycobiliproteins of the cyanobacterium Acaryochloris marina was investigated in buffer solution at physiological temperatures, i.e. under the same conditions applied in spectroscopic experiments, using small angle neutron scattering. The scattering data of intact phycobiliproteins in buffer solution containing phosphate can be well described using a cylindrical shape with a length of about 225 Å and a diameter of approximately 100 Å. This finding is qualitatively consistent with earlier electron microscopy studies reporting a rod-like shape of the phycobiliproteins with a length of about 250 (M. Chen et al., FEBS Letters 583, 2009, 2535) or 300 Å (J. Marquart et al., FEBS Letters 410, 1997, 428). In contrast, phycobiliproteins dissolved in buffer lacking phosphate revealed a splitting of the rods into cylindrical subunits with a height of 28 Å only, but also a pronounced sample aggregation. Complementary small angle neutron and X-ray scattering experiments on phycocyanin suggest that the cylindrical subunits may represent either trimeric phycocyanin or trimeric allophycocyanin. Our findings are in agreement with the assumption that a phycobiliprotein rod with a total height of about 225 Å can accommodate seven trimeric phycocyanin subunits and one trimeric allophycocyanin subunit, each of which having a height of about 28 Å. The structural information obtained by small angle neutron and X-ray scattering can be used to interpret variations in the low-energy region of the 4.5 K absorption spectra of phycobiliproteins dissolved in buffer solutions containing and lacking phosphate, respectively.
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- 2017
37. Lexicology of pigeon fanciers from Ugljare village near Priština
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Golub M. Jašović
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serbian language ,Ugljare ,Geography ,lexicology ,Polje ,Lexicology ,lcsh:AZ20-999 ,pigeon fanciers ,Pronunciation ,lcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,Linguistics ,Terminology ,dictionary - Abstract
This paper deals with pigeon fancier's lexicology and terminology used in Ugljare village which is situated on the right bank of Prištevka River, in the area between Kosovo Polje and Priština. Terminology and lexics of pigeon fanciers were recorded after the Kosovo and Metohija occupation in 1999. Research materials were mainly collected from local pigeon fanciers. Certain amount of the answers was collected with the use of questionnaires specifically made for this research. We have also conducted lexical, semantical and pronunciation analyses of the recorded materials. A dictionary of registered names has also been made. Materials were classified within nine semantical groups. Dictionary contains one hundred and thirty units.
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- 2014
38. Waste streams in a typical crewed space habitat: An update
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Golub, M. A and Wydeven, T
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Man/System Technology And Life Support - Abstract
A compilation of generation rates and chemical compositions of potential waste streams in a typical crewed space habitat, reported in a prior NASA Technical Memorandum and a related journal article, was updated. This report augments that compilation by the inclusion of the following new data: those data uncovered since completion of the prior report; those obtained from Soviet literature relevant to life support issues; and those for various minor human body wastes not presented previously (saliva, flatus, hair, finger- and toenails, dried skin and skin secretions, tears, and semen), but included here for purposes of completeness. These waste streams complement those discussed previously: toilet waste (urine, feces, etc.), hygiene water (laundry, shower/handwash, dishwasher water and cleansing agents), trash, humidity condensate, perspiration and respiration water, trace contaminants, and dust generation. This report also reproduces the latest information on the environmental control and life support system design parameters for Space Station Freedom.
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- 1992
39. Waste streams in a crewed space habitat
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Wydeven, T and Golub, M. A
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Man/System Technology And Life Support - Abstract
A judicious compilation of generation rates and chemical compositions of potential waste feed streams in a typical crewed space habitat was made in connection with the waste-management aspect of NASA's Physical/Chemical Closed-Loop Life Support Program. Waste composition definitions are needed for the design of waste-processing technologies involved in closing major life support functions in future long-duration human space missions. Tables of data for the constituents and chemical formulas of the following waste streams are presented and discussed: human urine, feces, hygiene (laundry and shower) water, cleansing agents, trash, humidity condensate, dried sweat, and trace contaminants. Tables of data on dust generation and pH values of the different waste streams are also presented and discussed.
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- 1991
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40. Global Heat Uptake by Inland Waters.
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Vanderkelen, I., Lipzig, N. P. M., Lawrence, D. M., Droppers, B., Golub, M., Gosling, S. N., Janssen, A. B. G., Marcé, R., Schmied, H. Müller, Perroud, M., Pierson, D., Pokhrel, Y., Satoh, Y., Schewe, J., Seneviratne, S. I., Stepanenko, V. M., Tan, Z., Woolway, R. I., and Thiery, W.
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GEOTHERMAL resources ,ENTHALPY ,GLOBAL modeling systems ,HEAT ,WATER ,HEAT storage ,OCEAN energy resources - Abstract
Heat uptake is a key variable for understanding the Earth system response to greenhouse gas forcing. Despite the importance of this heat budget, heat uptake by inland waters has so far not been quantified. Here we use a unique combination of global‐scale lake models, global hydrological models and Earth system models to quantify global heat uptake by natural lakes, reservoirs, and rivers. The total net heat uptake by inland waters amounts to 2.6 ± 3.2 ×1020 J over the period 1900–2020, corresponding to 3.6% of the energy stored on land. The overall uptake is dominated by natural lakes (111.7%), followed by reservoir warming (2.3%). Rivers contribute negatively (‐14%) due to a decreasing water volume. The thermal energy of water stored in artificial reservoirs exceeds inland water heat uptake by a factor ∼10.4. This first quantification underlines that the heat uptake by inland waters is relatively small, but non‐negligible. Plain Language Summary: Human‐induced emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases cause energy accumulation in the Earth system. Oceans trap most of this excess energy, thereby largely buffering the warming of the atmosphere. However, the fraction of excess energy stored in lakes, reservoirs, and rivers is currently unknown, despite the high heat capacity of water. Here we quantify this human‐induced heat storage, and show that it amounts up to 3.6% of the energy stored on land, while covering 2.58% of the land surface. The increase in heat storage from 1900 to 2020 is dominated by warming of lakes. The thermal heat contained in the water stored in man‐made reservoirs is about ten times larger. Our study overall highlights the importance of inland waters–next to oceans, ice and land–for buffering atmospheric warming, especially on regional scale. Key Points: We use a unique combination of lake models, hydrological models, and Earth System models to quantify global heat uptake by inland watersHeat uptake by inland waters over the industrial period amounts up to 2.6 × 1020 J, or 3.6% of the continental heat uptakeThe thermal energy of the water trapped on land due to dam construction (26.8 × 1020 J) is 10.4 times larger than inland water heat uptake [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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41. Use of anticoagulants and antiplatelet agents in stable outpatients with coronary artery disease and atrial fibrillation. International CLARIFY registry
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Fauchier, L., Greenlaw, N., Ferrari, R., Ford, I., Fox, K. M., Tardif, J. -C., Tendera, M., Steg, P. G., Sokn, F. J., Reid, C., Lang, I., Van den Branden, F., Cesar, L. M., Mattos, M. A., Nazar Luqman, H., Goudev, A., Dorian, P., Hu, D., Widimsky, P., Hassager, C., Danchin, N., Kaab, S., Vardas, P., Sulaiman, K. J., Al Mahmeed, W., Al Suwaidi, J., Al Rashdan, I., Abdulkader, F., Merkely, B., Kaul, U., Daly, K., Tavazzi, L., Jang, Y., Erglis, A., Laucevicius, A., Jamaluddin, A. N., Gamba, M. A., Tulevski, I. I., Stepinska, J., Morais, J., Macarie, C., Oganov, R., Shalnova, S., Al-Zaibag, M., Hou, M. K., Kamensky, G., Fras, Z., Kanic, V., Naidoo, D. P., Zamorano, J. L., Rickli, H., Jaussi, A., Sriratanasathavorn, C., Kalra, P., Lutai, M., Oleksandr, Nguyen, L. V., Henry, R., Ahuad Guerrero, A., Basara, M., Belcastro, F., Bertarini, J. 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H., Pham, H. T., Khong, N. H., K. B., Do, T. B., Le, P. A., Do, T. C., Do, Nguyen, N. Q., Q. H., Do, K. C., Vu, Pham, N. H., Pham, T. H. T., M. C., Ta, Phan, D. P., Nguyen, T. T. H., Pham, T. T. N., T. L., To, V. T., Le, Dang, L., Bui, L., Pham, T. T. H., Phan, H. H., Bui, T. T. H., Tuong, T. V. A., Nguyen, T. P., Nguyen, T. H., Nguyen, B. K., D. B., Vu, Pham, N. S., T. Q., Do, Pham, T. S., Dang, V. D., D. T., Le, V. C., Do, Nguyen, T. K. L., Luong, H. D., Luu, T. Q., Pham, N. V., Huynh, T. K., N. T. H., Tu, Ngo, K. A., Nguyen, T. T. C., Ong, T. T. L., Doan, V. B., Kim, T. B., T. N., Vo, Tran, T. T. T., Nguyen, T. A., Tran, V. D., Nguyen, A. K., Tran, A. C., Ngo, M. H., N. H., Vu, I. T., Ly, Tran, N. P. H., Tran, L. U. P., Nguyen, T. N., Tran, T. H., Truong, P. H., Mai, T. L., Hoang, V. S., Bui, C. M. A., Dang, V. P., Truong, Q. B., M. P., Vo, Nguyen, V. T., Chau, N. H., T. T. H., Ta, Dinh, H. N., Tran, H., Nguyen, H. K. N., Chung, A., Chung, E., Martina-Hooi, B., Angela, R., Ramoutar, P., Fillet, R., Tilluckdharry, R., Dookie, T., Foster, E., Hart, C., Omardeen, F., Ramphall, S., Lalla, C., Cheng, J., Elliott, V., Falconer, H., Hurlock-Clarke, L., Ishmael, R., Lalljie, G., Lee, K., Liqui-Lung, A., Massay, R., Mohammed, H., Brown, C., Daniel, R., Didier, M., Salas, Z., CHU Trousseau [Tours], Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire de Tours (CHRU Tours), University of Glasgow, Maria Cecilia Hospital [Cotignola], Royal Brompton Hospital, Montreal Heart Institute Coordinating Centre (MHICC), Université de Montréal (UdeM), Medical University of Silesia (SUM), Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7), Laboratoire de Recherche Vasculaire Translationnelle (LVTS (UMR_S_1148 / U1148)), Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Université Paris Cité (UPCité)-Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, AP-HP - Hôpital Bichat - Claude Bernard [Paris], Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP), Dorogoichenko, Aleksandra, Laucevičius, Aleksandras, Jurgaitienė, Rūta, Šlapikas, Rimvydas, Barauskienė, Gražina, Jankauskienė, Edita, Revienė, Sigita, Vaišvila, Tautvydas, Zaronskienė, Danutė, Šlapikienė, Ona Birutė, Kupstytė, Nora, Rinkūnienė, Egidija, Steponėnienė, Rima Vitalija, Kojelienė, Jūratė, Badarienė, Jolita, Dženkevičiūtė, Vilma, Sadauskienė, Eglė, Butkuvienė, Irena, Stankevičius, R., Paliulionienė, R., Snikytė, R., Mažutavičius, R., and CLARIFY Investigators
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Male ,Genetics and Molecular Biology (all) ,Heart disease ,medicine.medical_treatment ,atrial fibrillation ,coronary ,anticoagulants ,patients ,atrial flutter ,lcsh:Medicine ,Coronary Artery Disease ,Practice Patterns ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Chest pain ,Biochemistry ,[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences ,Cohort Studies ,Coronary artery disease ,Angina ,0302 clinical medicine ,Aged ,Anticoagulants ,Atrial Fibrillation ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,Guideline Adherence ,Humans ,Outpatients ,Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors ,Practice Patterns, Physicians' ,Registries ,Practice Patterns, Physicians'/statistics & numerical data ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Myocardial infarction ,lcsh:Science ,Stroke ,Anticoagulants/administration & dosage ,Multidisciplinary ,Medicine (all) ,Atrial fibrillation ,Guideline Adherence/statistics & numerical data ,3. Good health ,Combination ,Cardiology ,[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences ,medicine.symptom ,Research Article ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronary Artery Disease/drug therapy ,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all) ,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all) ,NO ,03 medical and health sciences ,Drug Therapy ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors/administration & dosage ,Physicians' ,Atrial Fibrillation/drug therapy ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,Percutaneous coronary intervention ,Outpatients/statistics & numerical data ,medicine.disease ,lcsh:Q ,Human medicine ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Few data are available regarding the use of antithrombotic strategies in coronary artery disease patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) in everyday practice. We sought to describe the prevalence of AF and its antithrombotic management in a contemporary population of patients with stable coronary artery disease.METHODS AND FINDINGS: CLARIFY is an international, prospective, longitudinal registry of outpatients with stable coronary artery disease, defined as prior (≥12 months) myocardial infarction, revascularization procedure, coronary stenosis >50%, or chest pain associated with evidence of myocardial ischemia. Overall, 33,428 patients were screened, of whom 32,954 had data available for analysis at baseline; of these 2,229 (6.7%) had a history of AF. Median (interquartile range) CHA2DS2-VASc score was 4 (3, 5). Oral anticoagulation alone was used in 25.7%, antiplatelet therapy alone in 52.8% (single 41.8%, dual 11.0%), and both in 21.5%. OAC use was independently associated with permanent AF (pCONCLUSIONS: In this contemporary cohort of patients with stable coronary artery disease and AF, most of whom are theoretical candidates for anticoagulation, oral anticoagulants were used in only 47.2%. Half of the patients received antiplatelet therapy alone and one-fifth received both antiplatelets and oral anticoagulants. Efforts are needed to improve adherence to guidelines in these patients.TRIAL REGISTRATION: ISRCTN registry of clinical trials: ISRCTN43070564.
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42. Analytical design for computer-generated Fourier holograms of shaded multi-polygonal three-dimensional objects.
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Parchomovsky, M. and Golub, M. A.
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COMPUTER-generated holography , *POLYGONALES , *POLYGONS , *TRANSMITTANCE (Physics) , *THREE-dimensional imaging - Abstract
We report here on design and computer simulation of computer-generated holograms for three dimensional (3D) imaging and display. Angular spectrum of general polygon patches was calculated in closed analytical form that includes angular dependence of the intensity and linear gradient of phase at each polygon. Special attention was paid to reduction of the dynamic range in the amplitude transmittance of the hologram by proper random choices of slopes and initial phases of each polygon. Numerical computer simulation results proved that our polygon-patched design demonstrates halftones of object shades and shows expected sharp focusing of different parts of the reconstructed 3D images in their different cross-sections. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Lactic dehydrogenase activity in saliva, bile, gastric and duodenal contents
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Levitan, R., Golub, M., and Zetzel, L.
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44. Groupe géographique d'Intercalibration Central-Baltique. Exercice d'Intercalibration Phytobenthos, Round 2 : Rapport Final de l'Etape 5 ( 12-03-2012)
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Kelly, Martyn, Bennett, C., Almeida, Salome, Van Den Berg, M., Bertills, U., Birk, S., Van Dam, H., Delmas, François, Denys, L., Descy, J.P., Ector, L., Ferreira, Thierry, Ferreol, M., Gerard, P., Golub, M., Kahlert, M., Karjalainen, S.M., Kennedy, B., Keulen, C., Konecna, G., Lucey, J., Mancini, L., Marcheggiani, S., Mertens, A., Pardo, Isabelle, Pfister, P., Picinska Faltynowics, J., Puccinelli, C., Tison-Rosebery, Juliette, Shaumburg, J., Schneider, S., Schranz, C., Vilbaste, S., Vogel, A., Zalewski, T., BOWBURN CONSULTANCY DURHAM GBR, Partenaires IRSTEA, Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA)-Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA), Réseaux épuration et qualité des eaux (UR REBX), Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA), National hors Recherche (partenariat avec la sphère publique (sans AO)), irstea, and Commanditaire : Ministère en charge de l'Environnement / Direction de l'Eau. Financement : Fiche-Action ONEMA-Irstea (participation Française à l'exercice d'intercalibration U.E.)
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CENTRAL-BALTIC GIG ,CB GIG ,INTERCALIBRATION EXERCISE ,[SDE]Environmental Sciences ,WFD - Abstract
As part of the WFD implementation, Member-States must intercalibrate their ecological status evaluation systems in the context of geographical intercalibration groups (GIGs) working in comparable natural biogeographic zones and driving exercises targeted at the same typologies of watercourses (mainly based on integrated surface of the watershed at the survey site, mineralization of water and, if necessary, on altitude criteria). Phytobenthic assessment methods of the Central-Baltic GIG watercourses had been subjected to a first intercalibration cycle which was completed in 2007. Since that date, specific work has been carried out through the ECOSTAT Group in order to clarify and improve the criteria used for the validation of reference sites at the European level. That work could have changed the appropriate reference level to be retained by national watercourse type and, at the same time, the level of deviation from the appropriate reference used to establish the Ecological Status of European rivers. Therefore, it was considered necessary to renew the previous intercalibration work, following the revision of criteria for reference sites validation, by conducting a second round intercalibration involving 14 member states, or member states administrative areas using different evaluation systems. The present document is the final report of the 2nd "Central-Baltic" GIG Intercalibration Round for Rivers, currently submitted to E.U. validation.; Dans le cadre d'application de la DCE, les Etats-Membres doivent intercalibrer leurs systèmes d'évaluation de l'état écologique, dans le cadre de groupes géographiques d'intercalibration (GIGs) permettant de travailler sur des zones biogéographiques naturelles comparables, et dans le cadre d'exercices ciblés sur les mêmes typologies de cours d'eau (essentiellement basés sur la surface intégrée du bassin versant au site, la minéralisation de l'eau et, si nécessaire, sur des critères d'altitude). Les méthodes d'évaluation phytobenthiques des cours d'eau du GIG Central-Baltique avaient fait l'objet d'un premier cycle d'intercalibration qui s'est achevé en 2007. Depuis cette date, un travail spécifique a été mené sous l'égide du Groupe ECOSTAT pour préciser et améliorer les critères servant à la validation des sites de référence au niveau européen. Ces travaux ont pu changer le niveau de référence adéquat à retenir par type national de cours d'eau et, du même coup, le niveau d'écart à la référence adéquate servant à établir l'Etat Ecologique. De ce fait, il a été jugé nécessaire de renouveler les travaux d'intercalibration, suite à cette révision des critères de validation des sites de référence, par la réalisation d'un 2ème Round d'intercalibration auquel ont participé 14 Etats-Membres ou zones administratives différentes d'Etats-Membres utilisant un système d'évaluation différent. Le présent document constitue le rapport final du 2ème Round d'intercalibration des cours d'eau du GIG Central-Baltique, soumis à l'U.E. et actuellement en cours de validation.
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45. Groupe géographique d'Intercalibration Central-Baltique. Exercice d'Intercalibration Phytobenthos, Round 2 : Rapport final de l'Etape 5 - Tome 2 : Annexes ( 12-03-2012)
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Kelly, Martyn, Bennett, C., Almeida, Salome, Van Den Berg, M., Bertills, U., Birk, S., Van Dam, H., Delmas, François, Denys, L., Descy, J.P., Ector, L., Ferreira, Thierry, Ferreol, M., Gerard, P., Golub, M., Kahlert, M., Karjalainen, S.M., Kennedy, B., Keulen, C., Konecna, G., Lucey, J., Mancini, L., Marcheggiani, S., Mertens, A., Pardo, Isabelle, Pfister, P., Picinska-Faltynowics, J., Puccinelli, C., Tison-Rosebery, Juliette, Shaumburg, J., Schneider, S., Schranz, C., Vilbaste, S., Vogel, A., Zalewski, T., BOWBURN CONSULTANCY DURHAM GBR, Partenaires IRSTEA, Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA)-Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA), Réseaux épuration et qualité des eaux (UR REBX), Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA), National hors Recherche (partenariat avec la sphère publique (sans AO)), irstea, and Commanditaire : Ministère en charge de l'Environnement / Direction de l'Eau. Financement : Fiche-Action ONEMA-Irstea (participation Française à l'exercice d'intercalibration U.E.)
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CENTRAL-BALTIC GIG ,CB GIG ,INTERCALIBRATION EXERCISE ,[SDE]Environmental Sciences ,WFD - Abstract
As part of the WFD implementation, Member-States must intercalibrate their ecological status evaluation systems in the context of geographical intercalibration groups (GIGs) working in comparable natural biogeographic zones and driving exercises targeted at the same typologies of watercourses (mainly based on integrated surface of the watershed at the survey site, mineralization of water and, if necessary, on altitude criteria). Phytobenthic assessment methods of the Central-Baltic GIG watercourses had been subjected to a first intercalibration cycle which was completed in 2007. Since that date, specific work has been carried out through the ECOSTAT Group in order to clarify and improve the criteria used for the validation of reference sites at the European level. That work could have changed the appropriate reference level to be retained by national watercourse type and, at the same time, the level of deviation from the appropriate reference used to establish the Ecological Status of European rivers. Therefore, it was considered necessary to renew the previous intercalibration work, following the revision of criteria for reference sites validation, by conducting a second round intercalibration involving 14 member states, or member states administrative areas using different evaluation systems. The present Volume 2 contains the appendices of the final report of the 2nd "Central-Baltic" GIG Intercalibration Round for Rivers, currently submitted to E.U. validation.; Dans le cadre d'application de la DCE, les Etats-Membres doivent intercalibrer leurs systèmes d'évaluation de l'état écologique, dans le cadre de groupes géographiques d'intercalibration (GIGs) permettant de travailler sur des zones biogéographiques naturelles comparables, et dans le cadre d'exercices ciblés sur les mêmes typologies de cours d'eau (essentiellement basés sur la surface intégrée du bassin versant au site, la minéralisation de l'eau et, si nécessaire, sur des critères d'altitude). Les méthodes d'évaluation phytobenthiques des cours d'eau du GIG Central-Baltique avaient fait l'objet d'un premier cycle d'intercalibration qui s'est achevé en 2007. Depuis cette date, un travail spécifique a été mené sous l'égide du Groupe ECOSTAT pour préciser et améliorer les critères servant à la validation des sites de référence au niveau européen. Ces travaux ont pu changer le niveau de référence adéquat à retenir par type national de cours d'eau et, du même coup, le niveau d'écart à la référence adéquate servant à établir l'Etat Ecologique. De ce fait, il a été jugé nécessaire de renouveler les travaux d'intercalibration, suite à cette révision des critères de validation des sites de référence, par la réalisation d'un 2ème Round d'intercalibration auquel ont participé 14 Etats-Membres ou zones administratives différentes d'Etats-Membres utilisant un système d'évaluation différent. Le présent Tome 2 contient les annexes du rapport final du 2ème Round d'intercalibration des cours d'eau du GIG Central-Baltique, qui a été soumis à l'U.E. et qui est en cours de validation.
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46. Numerical simulation of lamb wave excitation by the partially debonded rectangular strip-like piezoelectric actuator based on the integral approach and hp-FEM.
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Golub, M. V., Shpak, A. N., Muller, I., and Fritzen, C.-P.
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47. Band-gaps and low transmission pass-bands in layered piezoelectric phononic crystals.
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Fomenko, S. I., Golub, M. V., Alexandrov, A. A., Chen, A. L., Wang, Y. S., and Zhang, Ch.
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48. Bottom-left and sequence pair for solving packing problems.
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Rolich, T., Domovic, D., and Golub, M.
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49. Numerical Simulation of Elastic Wave Propagation in Layered Phononic Crystals with Strip-Like Cracks: Resonance Scattering and Wave Localization.
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Golub, M. V. and Zhang, Ch.
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50. Central/Baltic Geographical Intercalibration Group: Phytobenthos Intercalibration Exercise: Final Report - 15/03/2007
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Bennett, C., Coste, Michel, Delmas, François, Denys, L., Ector, L., Fauville, C., Ferreol, M., Golub, M., Jarlman, A., Kahlert, M., Lucey, J., Ni Chathain, B., Pardo, Isabelle, Pfister, P., Picinska Faltynowicz, J., Schranz, C., Schaumburg, J., Tison-Rosebery, Juliette, Van Dam, H., Vilbaste, S., Kelly, Mary, Irstea Publications, Migration, Réseaux épuration et qualité des eaux (UR REBX), Centre national du machinisme agricole, du génie rural, des eaux et forêts (CEMAGREF), irstea, and convention ministère
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[SDE] Environmental Sciences ,EUROPE ,INTERCALIBRATION EUROPEENNE ,[SDE]Environmental Sciences - Abstract
One of the key actions identified by the WFD is to carry out a European benchmarking or intercalibration (IC) exercise to ensure that good ecological status represents the same level of ecological quality everywhere in Europe (Annex V WFD).
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