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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Mapping Extragalactic Dense Molecular Gas: Ties to Environment and Star Formation

Gallagher, Molly Jean 24 October 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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FACTORS THAT LEAD MILLENNIAL ALUMNI TO DONATE TO THEIR ALMA MATER

Morgan, Robert Andrew 01 May 2014 (has links) (PDF)
This study examined the characteristics and predictors of Millennial alumni who donated financially to their alma mater and those who did not by reviewing data from the Alumni Attitude Survey (AAS). The data set was composed of 2,108 Millennial respondents and 1,110 as Generation X respondents. This study can help university foundation and alumni association staff members to determine why their donors, specifically Millennial alumni, give to their institution and how to be more effective in requesting for a financial donation from them. Generating consistent support from alumni and other donors is an economic necessity for postsecondary institutions. As current students graduate, institutions need to know how they can entice these alumni to provide financial support. This dissertation fills the gap in the literature by providing new research on the effect Millennial student involvement has on the likelihood they will become donors to their alma mater. This dissertation used Astin's (1984) involvement theory as a foundation for the research. The connection that alumni have with their alma maters and the outcome of donations after graduation may stem from the connections that these alumni established while involved in activities as undergraduates. Astin's involvement theory provides some insights into identifying the experiences that help to inspire alumni to donate financially and helps institutions identify and devise new ways of using these experiences to help increase donations. The positive emotional experiences from undergraduate involvement may be motivation to donate to one's alma mater. This study identified the involvement characteristics of undergraduate Millennial alumni donors, the differences between these donors and nondonors, and predictors of undergraduate Millennial alumni donor behavior. This study focused on the potential relationship between involvement and student satisfaction and subsequently, found statistically significant variables that influenced Millennial alumni to donate to their alma mater. Specifically, Millennial alumni who were involved in organizations that relate to peer involvement; such as fraternity/sorority involvement, participation in intramural athletics, community service, residence halls participation, and the alma mater providing or encouraging relationships with other students, encouraging the attendance at athletic events, providing student leadership opportunities and providing opportunities to interact with alumni relate to one donating to their alma mater. These variables were statistically significant, but they were also practically significant, meaning that the findings do make a difference in helping to identify factors that lead to Millennial alumni to donate to their alma mater. The findings in this dissertation reiterate the importance of student engagement on the campus. An institution's faculty and staff involvement with undergraduates, specifically those staff who work directly with student organizations, are vital for student engagement that lead to graduation and future donations as an alumnus.
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Constraints on the gas temperature in the solaratmosphere from multiwavelength inversions

da Silva Santos, João Manuel January 2018 (has links)
In this Licentiate thesis I review the properties of the solar atmosphere and the diagnostic value ofdifferent spectral lines in the visible and ultraviolet (UV) along with the millimeter (mm) continua in theelectromagnetic spectrum of the Sun.While the solar atmosphere has been routinely observed in high-resolution from ground-based opti-cal telescopes such as the Swedish Solar Telescope (SST), and more recently in the UV from space tele-scopes such as the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS), radio observations lag behind despitetheir great usefulness. This is likely to change thanks to the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA)that only started observing the Sun in 2016 with a few limitations, but the first results are promising.ALMA observations probe the solar chromosphere at different heights by tuning into slightly differentfrequencies at potentially milliarcsecond scales if the full array is able to operate with the longest base-lines. This new spectral window onto the Sun is expected to advance various fields of research suchas wave propagation and oscillations in the chromosphere, thermal structure of filaments/prominences,triggering of flares and microflares, and more generally chromospheric and coronal heating, because themm-intensities can be modelled by simply assuming local-thermodynamic equilibrium.In da Silva Santos et al. (2018) we find that coordinated observations from SST, IRIS and ALMA willpermit us to estimate with greater accuracy the full thermodynamical state of the plasma as a functionof optical depth based on experiments with a snapshot of a three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamicsimulation of the Sun’s atmosphere. Particularly, the mm-continuum improves the accuracy of inferredtemperatures in the chromosphere. Here we expand on the Why and How this can be done. The goal isto better constrain the temperature stratification in the solar atmosphere in order to understand chromo-spheric heating.
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Les femmes dans les métiers non traditionnels vues sous l'angle d'une approche "genre" : le cas du mégaprojet d'Alcan à Alma /

Rousseau, Sophie, January 2004 (has links)
Thèse (M.E.I.R.) -- Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, 2004. / Bibliogr.: f. [151]-155. Document électronique également accessible en format PDF. CaQCU
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Deep roots for church leaders transferring the body of doctrine to church planters in central Asia /

Fusilier, Lane Allen. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (D.Min.)--Dallas Theological Seminary, 2004. / Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 527-542).
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Design and characterization of an 8gsps flash analog-to-digital converter for radio astronomy and cosmology applications / Conception et caractérisation d'un CAN Flash de fréquence d'échantillonnage de 8 Géchantillons/seconde pour des applications en radioastronomie

Rossoni Mattos, Diego 04 December 2012 (has links)
Un Convertisseur Analogique-Numérique (CAN) pour les applications spatiales en astrophysique et cosmologie a été développé au cours de cette thèse. Cette catégorie de circuits demande des bandes passantes très larges, de très hautes fréquences d'échantillonnage et une faible résolution. L’architecture flash a été retenue pour sa rapidité et sa bande passante. La fréquence d’échantillonnage est de 8GHz. La technologie utilisée est la CMOS 65 nm de chez STMicroeletronics. La conception a été faite en deux phases. Une première qui a amené à un prototype d'un échantillonneur-bloqueur et une deuxième qui a amené au CAN. Les deux prototypes ont été caractérisés et à partir de ces résultats des perspectives d'amélioration pour les nouvelles implémentations ont été retrouvées.Pour atteindre l'objectif final du CAN multi-bits (6-bit sont visés) il a été décidé de dessiner une première version du CAN avec la moitié de la résolution initialement prévue (on passe de 6-bit à 3-bit). L'objectif est de nous permettre d’analyser le comportement des blocs fonctionnels intégrés et ensuite passer à une deuxième voire troisième version pour remplir le cahier des charges initial. / An Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) has been developed for astrophysical and cosmological applications. This class of circuits demands, especially in the millimeter wavelength domain, ultra wide bandwidths, ultra high sampling frequencies and a low resolution. The “flash” architecture has been chosen for its speed and bandwidth. This ADC samples at 8Gsps and it has been fabricated in 65nm CMOS technology from STMicroelectornics.The design has been done in two steps. The first was the prototype of a track-and-hold circuit. The second was the ADC. Both circuits have been characterized and from these results some perspectives for further improvements have been proposed.In order to achieve the final goal of the multi-bit ADC (6-bit resolution) we have decided to design a first prototype with half the final resolution, namely a 3-bit resolution ADC. Our idea was, with this first prototype, to conduct a first analysis of the behavior of the integrated functional blocks and, consequently, find the correct improvements required for the ADC final version.
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El intelecto agente según el De Anima de Aristóteles

D'Onofrio, Sandro 13 March 2015 (has links)
Nuestro trabajo consiste en un análisis textual desde los presupuestos hermenéuticos de la unidad y la coherencia del pensamiento aristotélico sobre el alma y dios. Para tal fin se investigará, en primer lugar, cómo es que se habla del intelecto a lo largo del De anima, y si se menciona su separación; luego, en una segunda parte, se analizará la concepción de alma, según se presenta en el texto, en vista al problema del intelecto o alma humana; aquí mismo desarrollaremos la doble concepción de acto-potencia que Aristóteles desarrolla para aclarar lo que es el alma. En un tercer capítulo se verá en forma detallada cuál es la concepción del intelecto agente y cómo actúa este, a base de las metáforas del capítulo III.5; por último, analizaremos la concepción de dios según el libro doce de la metafísica y la relación que existe entre dios y el intelecto humano.
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Döden i bilderboken : En studie av ikonotexten hos Kitty Crowther

Öberg, Helena January 2017 (has links)
Sammanfattning Hur kan bilderbokens ikonotext, med dess särpräglade uttryck och estetik ge uttryck för döden? Utifrån min läsning av Kitty Crowthers tre bilderböcker på temat döden; Moi et Rien (2000), La visite de petite mort (2004) och Annie du lac (2009) har jag studerat hur de dubbla läsplanen bild och text samverkar och skapar en estetisk upplevelse som förmedlar svårfångade psykologiska sammanhang, kulturella förhållningssätt och mänskliga erfarenheter. Genom sina bilderböcker ger Crowther uttryck för det osedda, svårgripbara och abstrakta begreppet döden och visar att när någon dör lär sig någon annan hur det är att leva. / Abstract The picture book is a literary form in which verbal and visual elements are inextricably linked, how can this special aesthetics express death? Out of my readings of Kitty Crowthers three picture books on the topic of death; Moi et Rien (2000), La visite de petite mort (2004) and Annie du lac (2009) I have examined how visual representation and text combined create an aesthetic experience which mediate complicated psychological context, cultural behaving and human experience. In her picture books Crowther in various representations shows the unseen, immaterial and abstract phenomenon of death – depictions which can teach us how to live.
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Art Song by Turn-of-the-Century Female Composers

Click, Sarah, D. 12 1900 (has links)
Whereas conditions have existed for many centuries which served to exclude or marginalize female participation in music, many women have written compositions of musical worth sufficient to justify their contemporary performance. Although most women composers wrote works more fitting for the "salon" than for the concert hall at the turn of the century, Boulanger and Mahler are representative of the few women composers whose complex approach to art song fell within the mainstream of the genre. Many of their accompaniments attain a level of technical difficulty not previously found in women composers' writing. They offer an interesting comparison between nationalities and styles in that they both favored Symbolist texts. However, each represents a different side of the coin in her musical interpretation of Symbolism: Boulanger, Impressionism, and Mahler, Expressionism. In addition, even though their styles involve opposite musical expressions, they both show a strong influence of Wagner in their writing. This study includes background on turn-of-the-century music and musicians encompassing the role of art song among women composers. Symbolism is addressed as it applies to the poets selected by the composers, followed by information regarding the specific musical representation of Symbolist texts in the composers' art songs. The chapter of analysis serves as a means to guide musical decisions in the actual performance of the works. The conclusion briefly discusses performance practice issues and the possibility of a turn-of-the-century feminine aesthetic.
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Jardim, pedra, mar: um olhar arquetípico para a cidade / Garden, Stone, Sea: an archetypal look at the city

Jorge, Denise Batista Pereira 20 April 2018 (has links)
Num empenho em levar a psicologia para além da clínica, James Hillman resgatou a ideia platônica de anima mundi (alma do mundo) e a colocou na base de suas reflexões sobre cidade e alma. Nesta perspectiva, não apenas os seres humanos, mas o mundo e as coisas do mundo, inclusive as cidades e os lugares, possuem alma. Dizer que todas coisas possuem alma, significa dizer que, por meio de sua apresentação sensorial, as coisas exibem sua imagem interior, sua presença como realidade psíquica, e se colocam à disposição de nossa imaginação. Com essas ideias em mente esta pesquisadora recebeu um chamado e foi conhecer o Jardim Pedramar, bairro localizado na periferia da cidade de Jacareí (SP), recorte da cidade que foi eleito para a realização desta investigação. Adotando como método a etnografia sensorial, proposta por Sarah Pink, segundo a qual o etnógrafo adquire conhecimento com seu corpo inteiro, experimentando, a pesquisadora conviveu com os moradores do lugar durante três anos e meio, registrando em imagens tudo o que via e experimentava. A investigação culminou na edição do documentário Jardim Pedra MareAlma, em parceria com alguns moradores do lugar, cujo processo de produção acabou se configurando uma intervenção via imagens. Neste trabalho, e no documentário, pode-se ver que, no Jardim Pedramar as pessoas dançam moçambique, compõem músicas e escrevem poesias homenageando o bairro, grafitam muros e cuidam do meio ambiente, desenvolvendo um patrimônio cultural e de resistência que os ajuda a lidar com a falta de saneamento básico, escolas, equipamentos de lazer e unidade básica de saúde. Os moradores do Jardim Pedramar cultivam a alma do lugar, na medida em que se envolvem com ele, prestam atenção àquele território de imagens e procuram dar sentido a elas. Percebe-se, no Jardim Pedramar, que é possível conjugar vulnerabilidade e felicidade, duas qualidades da alma que raramente imaginamos estarem presentes ao mesmo tempo. Refletindo sobre essa experiência, à luz da psicologia analítica e da psicologia arquetípica, constatou-se que as imagens no mundo são um meio privilegiado de acesso à alma de um lugar, pois permitem um olhar poético e metafórico para suas coisas, criando cultura psicológica e formas de viver. Por meio desta investigação, foi possível constatar também, que a etnografia sensorial é uma metodologia que permite estudar e compreender a alma de um lugar / In an effort to take psychology beyond the clinic, James Hillman rescued the platonic idea of anima mundi (soul of the world) and placed it at the base of his reflections on city and soul. In this perspective, not only human beings, but the world and the things of the world, including cities and places, have soul. To say that all things have soul means to say that through their sensorial presentation things exhibit their inner image, their presence as psychic reality, and are put at the disposal of our imagination. With these ideas in mind this researcher received a calling and got to know Jardim Pedramar, a neighborhood located on the outskirts of the city of Jacareí (SP), a part of the city that was chosen to carry out this research. Utilizing as a method the sensory ethnography, proposed by Sarah Pink, according to which the ethnographer acquires knowledge with his/her entire body, experimenting, the researcher lived closely with the local residents for three and a half years, recording via images everything they saw and experienced. The investigation culminated in the edition of the documentary \"Jardim Pedra MareAlma\" (Stone, Sea and Soul- Garden), in partnership with some local residents, whose production process ended up being an intervention via images. In this work, and in the documentary, one can see that in Jardim Pedramar people dance to Mozambique, compose songs and write poetry honoring the neighborhood, graffiti walls and take care of the environment, developing a cultural and residence heritage that helps them cope with lack of basic sanitation, schools, leisure equipment and a basic health unit. The residents of Jardim Pedramar cultivate the soul of the place, as they become involved with it. They pay attention to that territory of images and try to make sense of them. One can see in Jardim Pedramar that it is possible to combine vulnerability and happiness, two qualities of the soul that we rarely imagine to be present at the same time. Reflecting on this experience, in the light of analytical and archetypal psychology, it has been found that images in the world are a privileged means of accessing the soul of a place, since they allow a poetic and metaphorical look at their things, creating psychological culture and ways of living. Through this research, it was also possible to verify that sensorial ethnography is a methodology that allows us to study and understand the soul of a place

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