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Stephen Heath Rick Altman A.J. Prats Thomas Allen Nelson Ingmar Bergman Annette Kuhn 《Communication Booknotes Quarterly》2013,44(12):141-142
Stephen Heath, QUESTIONS OF CINEMA (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1981—$22.50/$9.95) Rick Altman, ed., GENRE: THE MUSICAL (London: Routledge and Regan Paul, 1981—$19.95) A.J. Prats, THE ALTIONOMOUS IMAGE: CINEMATIC NARRATION AND HUMANISM (Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 1981—$14.50) Thomas Allen Nelson, KUBRICK: INSIDE A FILM ARTIST'S MAZE (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1982—$37.50/$9.95) Ingmar Bergman can be found in Paisley Livingston, INGMAR BERGMAN AND THE RITUALS OF ART (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1982—$19.95) Annette Kuhn, WOMEN'S PICTURES: FEMINISM AND CINEMA (London: Routledge Et Kegan Paul, 1982—$9.95 paper) Herbert Eagle ( ed . ) , RUSSIAN FORMALIST FILM THEORY (Av ailable from Michigan Slavic Publications, 3040 MLB, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor'48109 —no price given) Robert Edmonds, THE SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF CINEMA AND TELEVISION: HOW THE AESTHETIC EXPERIENCE INFLUENCES OUR FEELINGS (New York: Teachers College Press, 1982—no price given) Gerald Mast, HOWARD HAWKS, STORYTELLER (New York: Oxford University Press, 1982—$29 95) John R. May and Michael Bird (ed.), RELIGION IN FILM (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1982—$16.50/$7.95) 相似文献
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Sidney Altman 丁肇中 野依良治 Heinrich Rohrer Michael Spence Alan G.Mac Diarmid 《中国科学院院刊》2006,21(4):274-275
5月25—26日,在纪念国家自然科学基金委员会成立20周年的“21世纪科学前沿与中国的机遇”高层论坛上,6位诺贝尔奖得主做了精彩报告。在对中国科学的未来发展寄予殷切期望的同时,他们也对中国的科技政策提出了具有启发性的建议。现摘编如下:诺贝尔化学奖得主、美国耶鲁大学教授S 相似文献
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在大规模定制生产的基础上,对大规模定制供应链柔性的进行研究.在提出和界定柔性系数这一概念和影响它的六个主要因子的基础上,利用灰关联方法科学的计算出影响大规模供应链柔性关键因子,并以某家电企业实际数据为例进行实证分析. 相似文献
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Jeffrey T Huber Emily B Kean Philip D Fitzgerald Trina A Altman Zach G Young Katherine M Dupin Jacqueline Leskovec Ruth Holst 《Journal of the Medical Library Association》2011,99(4):297-303
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The purpose of the study was to assess the impact that funding from the National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NN/LM), Greater Midwest Region (GMR), has on member institutions'' ability to conduct outreach on behalf of NN/LM.Methods:
The study employed both content analysis and survey methodologies. The final reports from select GMR-funded outreach projects (n = 20) were analyzed based on a set of evaluation criteria. Project principal investigators (n = 13) were then surveyed using the same evaluation criteria.Results:
Results indicated that outreach projects supported by GMR funding improved access to biomedical information for professionals and the general public. Barriers to conducting outreach projects included time constraints or commitments, staffing, scheduling and absenteeism, inadequate space, and issues associated with technology (e.g., hardware and software, Internet connectivity and firewall issues, and creation and use of new technologies).Conclusions:
The majority of project principal investigators indicated that their attempts to conduct outreach were successful. Moreover, most noted that outreach had a positive impact on professionals as well as the general public. In general, it seems that negative outcomes, as with most barriers to conducting outreach, can be mitigated by more thorough planning.Highlights
- The provision of funding from the National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NN/LM), Greater Midwest Region (GMR), had a positive impact on an institution''s ability to conduct outreach.
- The provision of GMR funding to conduct health information outreach yielded positive outcomes.
Implications
- Regional offices should make efforts to accurately capture and record the impact that funding has on member institutions'' ability to conduct outreach.
- Many barriers to conducting outreach can be mitigated by more thorough planning.
- What did the institutions accomplish with the NN/LM funding?
- What outcomes did the institutions report from their NN/LM-funded outreach projects?
- What changes have been made in their institutional programs as a result of the funding they received?
- What lessons did the institutions learn through implementation of their NN/LM-funded outreach projects
- What changes would the institutions recommend to NN/LM about their funding programs?
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Matthew C. Altman 《Educational theory》2004,54(2):143-155
In order to justify the discipline to administrators and prospective majors, many philosophy departments have begun to emphasize the "transferable skills" that students can develop in their courses — problem-solving and communication skills, the ability to argue and write well, and the capacity to engage in systematic analysis. However, designing the study of philosophy around job preparation reinforces a particular conception of the good life and undermines philosophy's primary goal: to invite us to question the values we already hold and to ask whether those values should govern our lives. Philosophers should encourage students' capacity to question conventional norms and to engage in the rational pursuit of the good life. Education then becomes a social activity of holding ourselves to certain values. This shift in subject matter and teaching methods will serve the larger political purpose of better preparing students to be democratic citizens who are able to participate in public dialogue about questions of justice and morality. 相似文献
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- As the number of authors on scientific publications increases, ordered lists of author names are proving inadequate for the purposes of attribution and credit.
- A multi‐stakeholder group has produced a contributor role taxonomy for use in scientific publications.
- Identifying specific contributions to published research will lead to appropriate credit, fewer author disputes, and fewer disincentives to collaboration and the sharing of data and code.
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Shalom Altman 《Journal of Jewish Education》2013,79(1-2):56-58
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A procedure is described for determining the characteristics of adiabatic flow through a rocket nozzle with and without composition change. The method of calculation is illustrated for the expansion of pure hydrogen gas from a chamber temperature of 306° K. and a pressure of 20.42 atm. to atmospheric pressure.The study indicates that the exhaust velocity and temperature are highest for flow where complete equilibrium is reached at each temperature with respect to the reaction Flow with composition change requires a nozzle exit to nozzle throat area ratio somewhat greater than that determined for adiabatic flow without composition change for the same ratio of chamber pressure to exit pressure.The residence time in a given temperature range is computed as a function of gas temperature for the two types of flow. The results of this calculation may be used to determine the minimum required reaction rates which allow composition changes during flow through the nozzle. 相似文献