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Manchu Grammar (Gorelova).Pdf
HdO.Gorelova.7.vw.L 25-04-2002 15:50 Pagina 1 MANCHU GRAMMAR HdO.Gorelova.7.vw.L 25-04-2002 15:50 Pagina 2 HANDBOOK OF ORIENTAL STUDIES HANDBUCH DER ORIENTALISTIK SECTION EIGHT CENTRAL ASIA edited by LILIYA M. GORELOVA VOLUME SEVEN MANCHU GRAMMAR HdO.Gorelova.7.vw.L 25-04-2002 15:50 Pagina 3 MANCHU GRAMMAR EDITED BY LILIYA M. GORELOVA BRILL LEIDEN • BOSTON • KÖLN 2002 HdO.Gorelova.7.vw.L 25-04-2002 15:50 Pagina 4 This book is printed on acid-free paper Die Deutsche Bibliothek – CIP-Einheitsaufnahme Gorelova, Liliya M.: Manchu Grammar / ed. by Liliya M. Gorelova. – Leiden ; Boston ; Köln : Brill, 2002 (Handbook of oriental studies : Sect.. 8, Central Asia ; 7) ISBN 90–04–12307–5 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Gorelova, Liliya M. Manchu grammar / Liliya M. Gorelova p. cm. — (Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section eight. Central Asia ; vol.7) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 9004123075 (alk. paper) 1. Manchu language—Grammar. I. Gorelova, Liliya M. II. Handbuch der Orientalis tik. Achte Abteilung, Handbook of Uralic studies ; vol.7 PL473 .M36 2002 494’.1—dc21 2001022205 ISSN 0169-8524 ISBN 90 04 12307 5 © Copyright 2002 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, translated, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written permission from the publisher. Authorization to photocopy items for internal or personal use is granted by E.J. Brill provided that the appropriate fees are paid directly to The Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Suite 910 Danvers MA 01923, USA. -
December 2019 and March 2020 Graduation Program
GRADUATION PROGRAM DECEMBER 2019 AND MARCH 2020 CONFERRING OF DEGREES TABLE OF CONTENTS AND GRANTING Our Value Proposition to our Students OF DIPLOMAS and the Community 1 AND CERTIFICATES A Message from the Chancellor 2 A Message from the Vice-Chancellor and President 3 December 2019 100 years of opportunity and success 4 Flemington Racecourse, Grandstand At VU, family is everything 5 Epsom Road, Flemington VIC University Senior Executives 6 Acknowledgement of Country 7 March 2020 The University Mace – An Established Tradition 7 Victoria University, Footscray Park Academic Dress 8 Welcome to the Alumni Community 9 Social Media 10 Graduates 11 #vualumni #vicunigrads College of Arts and Education 12 vu.edu.au Victoria University Business School 14 College of Engineering and Science 19 College of Health and Biomedicine 20 College of Law and Justice 22 College of Sport and Exercise Science 23 VU College 24 VU Research 27 University Medals for Academic Excellence 32 University Medals for Academic Excellence in Research Training 32 Companion of the University 33 Honorary Graduates of the University 1987–2019 34 2 VICTORIA UNIVERSITY GRADUATION PROGRAM DECEMBER 2019 AND MARCH 2020 OUR VALUE PROPOSITION TO OUR STUDENTS AND THE COMMUNITY Victoria University (VU) aims to be a great university of the 21st century by being inclusive rather than exclusive. We will provide exceptional value to our diverse community of students by guiding them to achieve their career aspirations through personalised, flexible, well- supported and industry relevant learning opportunities. Achievement will be demonstrated by our students’ and graduates’ employability and entrepreneurship. The applied and translational research conducted by our staff and students will enhance social and economic outcomes in our heartland communities of the West of Melbourne and beyond. -
Adams Adkinson Aeschlimann Aisslinger Akkermann
BUSCAPRONTA www.buscapronta.com ARQUIVO 27 DE PESQUISAS GENEALÓGICAS 189 PÁGINAS – MÉDIA DE 60.800 SOBRENOMES/OCORRÊNCIA Para pesquisar, utilize a ferramenta EDITAR/LOCALIZAR do WORD. A cada vez que você clicar ENTER e aparecer o sobrenome pesquisado GRIFADO (FUNDO PRETO) corresponderá um endereço Internet correspondente que foi pesquisado por nossa equipe. Ao solicitar seus endereços de acesso Internet, informe o SOBRENOME PESQUISADO, o número do ARQUIVO BUSCAPRONTA DIV ou BUSCAPRONTA GEN correspondente e o número de vezes em que encontrou o SOBRENOME PESQUISADO. Número eventualmente existente à direita do sobrenome (e na mesma linha) indica número de pessoas com aquele sobrenome cujas informações genealógicas são apresentadas. O valor de cada endereço Internet solicitado está em nosso site www.buscapronta.com . Para dados especificamente de registros gerais pesquise nos arquivos BUSCAPRONTA DIV. ATENÇÃO: Quando pesquisar em nossos arquivos, ao digitar o sobrenome procurado, faça- o, sempre que julgar necessário, COM E SEM os acentos agudo, grave, circunflexo, crase, til e trema. Sobrenomes com (ç) cedilha, digite também somente com (c) ou com dois esses (ss). Sobrenomes com dois esses (ss), digite com somente um esse (s) e com (ç). (ZZ) digite, também (Z) e vice-versa. (LL) digite, também (L) e vice-versa. Van Wolfgang – pesquise Wolfgang (faça o mesmo com outros complementos: Van der, De la etc) Sobrenomes compostos ( Mendes Caldeira) pesquise separadamente: MENDES e depois CALDEIRA. Tendo dificuldade com caracter Ø HAMMERSHØY – pesquise HAMMERSH HØJBJERG – pesquise JBJERG BUSCAPRONTA não reproduz dados genealógicos das pessoas, sendo necessário acessar os documentos Internet correspondentes para obter tais dados e informações. DESEJAMOS PLENO SUCESSO EM SUA PESQUISA. -
Part 2 Almaz, Salyut, And
Part 2 Almaz/Salyut/Mir largely concerned with assembly in 12, 1964, Chelomei called upon his Part 2 Earth orbit of a vehicle for circumlu- staff to develop a military station for Almaz, Salyut, nar flight, but also described a small two to three cosmonauts, with a station made up of independently design life of 1 to 2 years. They and Mir launched modules. Three cosmo- designed an integrated system: a nauts were to reach the station single-launch space station dubbed aboard a manned transport spacecraft Almaz (“diamond”) and a Transport called Siber (or Sever) (“north”), Logistics Spacecraft (Russian 2.1 Overview shown in figure 2-2. They would acronym TKS) for reaching it (see live in a habitation module and section 3.3). Chelomei’s three-stage Figure 2-1 is a space station family observe Earth from a “science- Proton booster would launch them tree depicting the evolutionary package” module. Korolev’s Vostok both. Almaz was to be equipped relationships described in this rocket (a converted ICBM) was with a crew capsule, radar remote- section. tapped to launch both Siber and the sensing apparatus for imaging the station modules. In 1965, Korolev Earth’s surface, cameras, two reentry 2.1.1 Early Concepts (1903, proposed a 90-ton space station to be capsules for returning data to Earth, 1962) launched by the N-1 rocket. It was and an antiaircraft cannon to defend to have had a docking module with against American attack.5 An ports for four Soyuz spacecraft.2, 3 interdepartmental commission The space station concept is very old approved the system in 1967. -
Archived Listing of New Associates of the Society of Actuaries
New Associates – December 2012 It is a pleasure to announce that the following 145 candidates have completed the educational requirements for Associateship in the Society of Actuaries. 1. Aagesen, Kirsten Greta 2. Andrews, Christopher Lym 3. Arnold, Tiffany Marie 4. Aronson, Lauren Elizabeth 5. Arredondo Sanchez, Jose Antonio 6. Audet, Maggie 7. Audy, Laurence 8. Axene, Joshua William 9. Baik, NyeonSin 10. Barhoumeh, Dana Basem 11. Bedard, Nicolas 12. Berger, Pascal 13. Boussetta, Fouzia 14. Breslin, Kevin Patrick 15. Brian, Irene 16. Chan, Eddie Chi Yiu 17. Chu, James Sunjing 18. Chung, Rosa Sau-Yin 19. Colea, Richard 20. Czabaniuk, Lydia 21. Dai, Weiwei 22. Davis, Gregory Kim 23. Davis, Tyler 24. El Shamly, Mohamed Maroof 25. Elliston, Michael Lee 26. Encarnacion, Jenny 27. Feest, Jared 28. Feller, Adam Warren 29. Feryus, Matthew David 30. Foreshew, Matthew S 31. Forte, Sebastien 32. Fouad, Soha Mohamed 33. Frangipani, Jon D 34. Gamret, Richard Martin 35. Gan, Ching Siang 36. Gao, Cuicui 37. Gao, Ye 38. Genal, Matthew Steven Donald 39. Gontarek, Monika 40. Good, Andrew Joseph 41. Gray, Travis Jay 42. Gu, Quan 43. Guyard, Simon 44. Han, Qi 45. Heffron, Daniel 46. Hu, Gongqiang 47. Hui, Pok Ho 48. Jacob-Roy, Francis 49. Jang, Soojin 50. Jiang, Longhui 51. Kern, Scott Christopher 52. Kertzman, Zachary Paul 53. Kim, Janghwan 54. Kimura, Kenichi 55. Knopf, Erin Jill 56. Kumaran, Gouri 57. Kwan, Wendy 58. Lai, Yu-Tsen 59. Lakhany, Kamran 60. Lam, Kelvin Wai Kei 61. Larsen, Erin 62. Lautier, Jackson Patrick 63. Le, Thuong Thi 64. LEE, BERNICE YING 65. -
Materials, Technological Status, and Fundamentals of PEM Fuel Cells – a Review Yun Wang 1,⇑, Daniela Fernanda Ruiz Diaz 1, Ken S
Materials Today d Volume 32 d January/February 2020 RESEARCH RESEARCH: Review Materials, technological status, and fundamentals of PEM fuel cells – A review Yun Wang 1,⇑, Daniela Fernanda Ruiz Diaz 1, Ken S. Chen 2, Zhe Wang 3, Xavier Cordobes Adroher 4 1 Renewable Energy Resources Laboratory (RERL) & National Fuel Cell Research Center, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, The University of California, Irvine, CA 92697-3975, USA 2 Sandia National Laboratories, 7011 East Avenue, MS 9154, Livermore, CA 94550, USA 3 State Key lab of Power Systems, International Joint Laboratory on Low Carbon Clean Energy, Innovation, Department of Energy and Power Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 100084, People’s Republic of China 4 General Motors Japan Ltd., Higashi-Shinagawa Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-8687, Japan PEM (Polymer Electrolyte Membrane) fuel cells have the potential to reduce our energy use, pollutant emissions, and dependence on fossil fuels. In the past decade, significant advances have been achieved for commercializing the technology. For example, several PEM fuel cell buses are currently rated at the technical readiness stage of full-scale validation in realistic driving environments and have met or closely met the ultimate 25,000-h target set by the U.S. Department of Energy. So far, Toyota has sold more than 4000 Mirai PEM fuel cell vehicles (FCVs). Over 30 hydrogen gas stations are being operated throughout the U.S. and over 60 in Germany. In this review, we cover the material, design, fundamental, and manufacturing aspects of PEM fuel cells with a focus on the portable, automobile, airplane, and space applications that require careful consideration in system design and materials. -
A, Shivashankar, NM05.10.09 A. Mohammed, Mona, EL07
INDEX Akrap, Ana, NM03.01, *NM03.07.03 A Aduda, Bernard, NM04.06.01 Akriti, Akriti, EN06.02.06 A, Shivashankar, NM05.10.09 Advincula, Rigoberto, BI01.04.03, Akselrod, Gleb, *EL05.05.05 A. Mohammed, Mona, EL07.05.05 SM02.06.01, SM07.05.05, SM08.04.06, SM1 Al-Abri, Ruqaiya, CT05.13.02 Abadizaman, Farzin, CT07.04.05 0.03.03, SM13.02.04 Alaca, B. Erdem, ST01.09.01 Abad Mayor, Begoña, *CT03.04.01, Aernouts, Tom, *EN06.01/EN07.01.02 Alahbakhshi, Masoud, EL02.07.06 NM08.01.06, ST01.10.02, ST03.04.02 Aetukuri, Naga Phani, Alam, Muhammad, EL02.12.05, EL09.10.04 Abagnale, Giulio, *SM01.01.05 EN04.08.02, *EN09.04.04 Alam, Shamsul, NM06.07.06 Abando, Nerea, ST02.03.04 Afanasiev, Dmytro, Alamri, Amal, EN03.08.09 Abate, Antonio, EL02.11.04 *NM06.04.01, NM06.08.01 Alarcon, Ricardo, *EL04.04.03, EL04.13.12 Abate, Vincent, *EL04.01.06 Afshar, Amir, EN01.08.09 Alarcon-Correa, Mariana, EN01.03.02 Abbasi, Pedram, EN10.04.04 Aftab, Alina, EN01.04.10 Alarousu, Erkki, EL01.01.03 Abbott, Nicholas, ST01.08.04 Afzal, Atif, SM05.12.02 Albadi, Salwa, SM13.01.05 Abdelkawy, Ahmed, CT01.02.03 Agarwal, Garvit, CT05.07.01, Al Balushi, Zakaria, NM07.08, NM07.09, Abdellah, Marwa, EL01.09.01 EN08.02.04, EN08.04.04, *EN08.06.01 NM07.10.04, NM07.14 Abdelsamie, Maged, EN06.10.26 Agarwal, Manish, EN03.09.33 Albe, Karsten, *ST02.01.01 Abdi, Fatwa, EN02.01, EN02.02, Aghdasi, Parham, ST03.04.03 Alberdi, Ryan, *ST03.07.01 EN02.02.05, EN02.04, EN02.06, EN02.06.02, Agno, Karen-Christian, SM05.06.09 Alberstein, Robert, *SM12.04.05 *EN02.06.09 Agnus, Guillaume, NM09.03.04 Albertini, -
Nanostructures: Physics and Technology
NANOSTRUCTURES: PHYSICS AND TECHNOLOGY 20th International Symposium Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, June 24–30, 2012 Academic University Publishing St Petersburg, 2012 Copyright © 2012 by St Petersburg Academic University and individual contributors. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be multiple copied, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the written permission of the publisher. Single photocopies of single articles may be made for private study or research. ISBN 978-5-91326-179-3 The International Symposium ”Nanostructures: Physics and Technology” is held annually since 1993. The first Symposium was initiated by Prof. Zh. Alferov and Prof. L. Esaki who are its permanent co-chairs. More detailed information on the Symposium is presented on the World Wide Web http://www.ioffe.ru/NANO2012/ The Proceedings include extended abstracts of invited talks and contributed papers to be presented at the Symposium. By tradition this book is published before the beginning of the meeting. The volume was composed at the St Petersburg Academic University from electronic files submitted by the authors. When necessary these files were converted into the Symposium style. Only minor technical corrections were made by the composers. Design and layout: N. Vsesvetskii Desk editor: E. Savostyanova Published by St Petersburg Academic University Khlopin str. 8/3, 194021, St Petersburg, Russia http://www.spbau.ru/ Printed in Russian Federation The Symposium -
11.Authorindex ADA 12.Indd
ABSTRACT AUTHOR INDEX The number following the name refers to the abstract number, not the page number. A number in bold indicates the author is the abstract presenter. 901 Study Group, 292-OR Adamska, Agnieszka, 494-P, 2860-PO, 2875-PO, Akhmetjanova, Ulmeken A., 2910-PO Aakhus, Svend, 2208-PO 2886-PO Akhoundsadegh, Noushin, 1559-P Abate, Nicola, 1544-P, 1583-P, 1684-P, 2000-P Adamska, Edyta, 2006-P Akhtar, Irfan, 122-OR Abbas, Afroze, 1592-P Adamski, Jerzy, 1600-P, 2279-PO Aki, Nanako, 634-P Abbas, Zulfi qarali G., 653-P AdDIT Study Group, 542-P Akins, Jim, 1859-P Abbasi, Fahim, 1526-P Adeli, Khosrow, 50-OR Akinwale, Abumere, 257-OR Abbott, J. Dawn, 332-OR Adelman, Alan, 343-OR Akirav, Eitan M., 1554-P, 2075-P Abboud, Hanna E., 1548-P Ademoglu, Esranur, 2388-PO Akiyama, Masaru, 203-OR ABCD Nationwide Liraglutide Audit Contributors, Adhya, Sumona, 901-P Akiyama, Takateru, 2852-PO 1038-P, 1113-P Adi, Saleh, 1378-P Akiyama, Yoshitaka, 1138-P Abcouwer, Steven F., 264-OR Adler, Amanda I., 298-OR, 307-OR, 612-P Aksakal, Ilyas, 2242-PO Abdel Mottalib, Adham, 2896-PO Admane, Karim, 1124-P, 2012-P, 2466-PO Al Massadi, Omar, 2865-PO Abdella, Aly, 2613-PO Admiraal, Wanda, 1963-P Al Saeed, Abdulghani, 336-OR ABSTRACT AUTHOR INDEX Abdelmoneim, Ahmed, 1334-P ADMIRE Study Group, 684-P Alagesan, Senthilkumar, 1110-P Abdelmoneim, Sahar S., 940-P Adu, Akosua, 1140-P Alam, Muhammad R., 2118-P Abdul-Ghani, Muhammad, 334-OR, 933-P Aeberli, Isabelle, 2797-PO Alam, Uazman, 764-P, 2260-PO Abdul-Hay, Samer O., 2442-PO Aerni-Flessner, Lauren B., 984-P Alattar, -
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ЛИТОСФЕРА LITHOSPHERE (Russia)
ISSN 1681-9004 (Print) ISSN 2500-302X (Online) Российская академия наук Уральское отделение Институт геологии и геохимии им. акад. А.Н. Заварицкого ЛИТОСФЕРА Том 20 № 3 2020 Май–Июнь Основан в 2001 году Выходит 6 раз в год Russian Academy of Sciences Ural Branch A.N. Zavaritsky Institute of Geology and Geochemistry LITHOSPHERE (Russia) Volume 20 No. 3 2020 May–June Founded in 2001 Issued 6 times a year Литосфера, 2020. Том 20, № 3 Lithosphere (Russia), 2020. Volume 20, No. 3 Научный журнал. Выходит 6 раз в год Scientific journal. Issued 6 times a year Основан в 2001 году Founded in 2001 Учредитель: Федеральное государственное бюджетное учреждение Founder: Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution A.N. Za- науки Институт геологии и геохимии им. акад. А.Н. Заварицкого varitsky Institute of Geology and Geochemistry, Ural Branch of Уральского отделения Российской академии наук (ИГГ УрО РАН) Russian Academy of Sciences (IGG, UB of RAS) Журнал имеет целью развитие научных знаний в области широко- The journal aims to develop scientific knowledge in the field of a го комплекса проблем твердой Земли: строения и динамики раз- wide range of problems of the solid Earth: the structure and dyna- вития литосферы в пространстве и во времени; процессов седи- mics of the development of the lithosphere in space and time; pro- ментации, литогенеза, магматизма, метаморфизма, минерагенеза cesses of sedimentation, lithogenesis, magmatism, metamorphism, и рудообразования; создания эффективных методов поиска и раз- mineral genesis and ore formation; creation -
Conjugated Polymers in Thermoelectric Composites and Small Molecules for High Light Absorptivity
University of Massachusetts Amherst ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst Doctoral Dissertations Dissertations and Theses November 2015 Conjugated Polymers in Thermoelectric Composites and Small Molecules for High Light Absorptivity Murat Tonga University of Massachusetts Amherst Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umass.edu/dissertations_2 Part of the Materials Chemistry Commons, Organic Chemistry Commons, and the Polymer Chemistry Commons Recommended Citation Tonga, Murat, "Conjugated Polymers in Thermoelectric Composites and Small Molecules for High Light Absorptivity" (2015). Doctoral Dissertations. 494. https://doi.org/10.7275/7506869.0 https://scholarworks.umass.edu/dissertations_2/494 This Open Access Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Dissertations and Theses at ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst. It has been accepted for inclusion in Doctoral Dissertations by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst. For more information, please contact [email protected]. CONJUGATED POLYMERS IN THERMOELECTRIC COMPOSITES AND SMALL MOLECULES FOR HIGH LIGHT ABSORPTIVITY A Dissertation Presented by MURAT TONGA Submitted to the Graduate School of the University of Massachusetts Amherst in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY September 2015 Department of Chemistry i © Copyright by Murat Tonga 2015 All Rights Reserved ii CONJUGATED POLYMERS IN THERMOELECTRIC COMPOSITES AND SMALL MOLECULES FOR HIGH LIGHT ABSORPTIVITY A Dissertation Presented by MURAT TONGA Approved as to style and content by: __________________________________ Paul M. Lahti, Chair __________________________________ Ricardo Metz, Member __________________________________ Kevin Kittilstved, Member __________________________________ E. Bryan Coughlin, Member _____________________________ Craig Martin, Department Head Department of Chemistry iii DEDICATION To my wife Gülen and my son Ali Eray, and to my family.