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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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Jakob Ruf ein Zürcher Dramatiker des 16. Jahrhunderts /

Wildhaber, Robert Adolf, January 1929 (has links)
Thesis -- Universität Basel, 1929. / Vita. Bibliography: p. [v]-ix.
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Reyne dachcortinghe ende ware leringhe zur Beziehung zwischen Text und Bildprogramm in einer Handschrift der Rijmbijbel des Jacob van Maerlant (Den Haag, Rijksmuseum Meermanno-Westreenianum, 10 B 21) /

Witthaut, Dirk. January 2003 (has links) (PDF)
Köln, Universiẗat, Diss., 2003.
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Jacob Bronowski, the compassionate scientist

Peter Sarfaty January 2006 (has links)
This thesis attempts to analyse the life of Bronowski through his work and his discussions of his personal values, so the reader will gain an understanding of the "creative imagination" in science and art, as basic to human specificity. Jacob Bronowski was born in Lodz, Poland, in 1908, the eldest of three sons of Abram Bronowski and Celia Flatto. During WWI, Russia invaded Poland, the family moved to Germany, and in 1920, Abram who had a linen export business with England moved the family to England. Jacob, who spoke no English, went to the Central Foundation School in London, and on to Cambridge University, where he was a student of Jesus College, graduating with a PhD in Mathematics in 1933. Being in England gave Bronowski a "light" experience after the "dark" of Poland. England's "civilized minds" excited him and he was fascinated with the English language, which he described as "boney", meaning the language, and the words, could be understood by topological (geometrical) structure. While at Cambridge, in companionship with another mathematician, William Empson, they edited a literary journal Experiment. This gives a lead to the "creative mind" which characterises the human species, a feature which Bronowski develops during the course of this thesis. During a daylight air raid on London in 1941, Bronowski married Rita Colin (Coblitz) sculptor, and they subsequently had four daughters, Lisa, Judith, Beth and Clare. In English schools, it was usual practice for boys to refer to each other by their surnames, and Bronowski, as a school boy and throughout the remainder of his life was known as Bruno, the Polish diminutive of Bronowski. When he was at Cambridge, Rita realised, that as a Jew, her husband was not going to be accepted as a Fellow of Jesus College, so he left Cambridge and over the years 1945-1964, when he worked for the Government in England, he developed a reputation as a lecturer, broadcaster, public educator, literary critic, mathematician and extensive writer. In the thesis, Bronowski's works are analysed including: Science and Human Values, The Poet's Defence, William Blake and the Age of Revolution, The Origins of Knowledge and Imagination, and the BBC TV production, The Ascent of Man, a Knowledge and Imagination, and the BBe TV production, The Ascent of Man, a thirteen part series about the development of animal and human life, from the grunion, a fish on the beaches of La Jolla, San Diego up through modem day studies in quantum physics and DNA structures. There is a seventh chapter which analyses, The Visionary Eye, a series of essays and lectures put together by his wife Rita in 1978 to show "the bright ribbon of imagination" in her late husband. I created the thesis title Jacob Bronowski, the Compassionate Scientist to reflect how his values, and activities and ethics reach out to me and touch me. Bronowski's belief that "being a Jew meant to me having a profound sense of intellectual values. It meant being tolerant of the thoughts of other minds, not out of indifference, but of respect, above all out of self respect ..... ethical values of Judaism state we are all responsible for each other." (Bronowski, 1968: On Being a Jew). These values led Bronowski out of the shock of seeing the destruction of Nagasaki from the atomic bomb, through his thoughts on the Spanish civil war, and the propaganda of Nazism, out of the "ashes" of Auschwitz (part 11 of The Ascent of Man) to become involved in human biology, meeting with Jonas Salk and joining the Salk Institute in 1964. Writing the thesis has given meaning to my life, about optimism, courage and ethical values, and I do trust it will convey those values to the readers.
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Reservoir characterization and development opportunities in Jacob Field, South-Central Texas

Hernandez Depaz, Mirko Joshoe 30 September 2004 (has links)
The Jacob field was discovered in the year 1931. In the year 2002, due to the low productivity of the field, the company wanted to determine whether to keep operating, abandon or sell the field. So they asked Texas A&M University to perform the study, determine the oil potential, and make recommendations to improve production. Since no previous reservoir study was performed in this field, the original oil in place and the current status of depletion was unknown. Therefore a complete integrated study was needed in order to learn about the reservoir and evaluate it in a qualitative and quantitative manner, before making any recommendation. The current pay zone underlying the Jacob field forms a monocline structure composed of unconsolidated young clastic sediments deposited in the Eocene epoch of the stratigraphic column of the Nueces River Basin, mainly due to a fluvial deltaic system developed in south Texas. The original oil in place for this pay zone was estimated to be 18.12 MMSTB and the cumulative production as of October 2003, 3.8 MMSTB. The analysis of the production data available had shown that the pay zone is being flooded by a strong water encroachment from the lower sides of the structure. This behavior was confirmed by the anisotropy analysis from core and log data, which shows that the reservoir tends to be more homogeneous in the direction of the water encroachment. It seems that there is not much room for further development in the current pay zone in the Jacob field (the remaining reserves were estimated to be 10 MSTB as of October 2003). However, the presence of a continuous shallow clean sandstone, not properly tested, of better reservoir properties than the actual pay zone was noticed. Moreover, this clean sandstone showed oil and gas presence in thirteen wells in the drilling cuttings. Therefore further development should concentrate more on investigating and developing the oil potential of the latter sandstone as well as accelerating the reserves production in the actual pay zone by means of waterflooding and/or infill drilling.
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Reservoir characterization and development opportunities in Jacob Field, South-Central Texas

Hernandez Depaz, Mirko Joshoe 30 September 2004 (has links)
The Jacob field was discovered in the year 1931. In the year 2002, due to the low productivity of the field, the company wanted to determine whether to keep operating, abandon or sell the field. So they asked Texas A&M University to perform the study, determine the oil potential, and make recommendations to improve production. Since no previous reservoir study was performed in this field, the original oil in place and the current status of depletion was unknown. Therefore a complete integrated study was needed in order to learn about the reservoir and evaluate it in a qualitative and quantitative manner, before making any recommendation. The current pay zone underlying the Jacob field forms a monocline structure composed of unconsolidated young clastic sediments deposited in the Eocene epoch of the stratigraphic column of the Nueces River Basin, mainly due to a fluvial deltaic system developed in south Texas. The original oil in place for this pay zone was estimated to be 18.12 MMSTB and the cumulative production as of October 2003, 3.8 MMSTB. The analysis of the production data available had shown that the pay zone is being flooded by a strong water encroachment from the lower sides of the structure. This behavior was confirmed by the anisotropy analysis from core and log data, which shows that the reservoir tends to be more homogeneous in the direction of the water encroachment. It seems that there is not much room for further development in the current pay zone in the Jacob field (the remaining reserves were estimated to be 10 MSTB as of October 2003). However, the presence of a continuous shallow clean sandstone, not properly tested, of better reservoir properties than the actual pay zone was noticed. Moreover, this clean sandstone showed oil and gas presence in thirteen wells in the drilling cuttings. Therefore further development should concentrate more on investigating and developing the oil potential of the latter sandstone as well as accelerating the reserves production in the actual pay zone by means of waterflooding and/or infill drilling.
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Jakob in Bet-El : Gen 35,1-15 und die jüdische Literatur des 3. und 2. Jahrhunderts /

Rapp, Hans A., January 2001 (has links)
Doktorarbeit--Theologische Fakultät--Luzern--Universität, 1999. / Bibliogr. p. 299-327. Index.
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Studies over Jacob van Maerlants "Rijmbijbel" /

Dalen-Oskam, Karina van, January 1997 (has links)
Proefschrift--Leiden--Rijksuniversiteit, 1997. / Bibliogr. p. [233]-245. Index. Résumé en anglais.
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Brieven van en aan Jacob Israël de Haan /

Delvigne, Rob, Ross, Leo, January 1900 (has links)
Proefschrift--Letteren--Vrije Universiteit te Amsterdam, 1994. / Résumé en anglais. Bibliogr. p. 364-370. Index.
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Beeldend vertellen : de verluchte handschriften van Jacob van Maerlants "Rijmbijbel" en "Spiegel historiael /

Meuwese, Martine, January 1900 (has links)
Proefschrift--Leiden--Universiteit, 2001. / Le CD-ROM d'accompagnement contient les illustrations. Bibliogr. p. 330-388. Résumé en anglais.
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En predikant på galejan : om Jacob Wallenbergs predikningar /

Rådberg, Ingemar. January 1900 (has links)
Akademisk avhandling--Litteraturvetenskap--Göteborgs Universitet, 2004. / Bibliogr. p. 86-90.

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