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Proceedings of the 6th International Conference EEDAL'11 Energy Efficiency in Domestic Appliances and Lighting
This book contains the papers presented at the sixth international conference on Energy Efficiency in
Domestic Appliances and Lighting. EEDAL'11 was organised in Copenhagen, Denmark in May 2011. This major
international conference, which was previously been staged in Florence 1997, Naples 2000, Turin 2003,
London 2006, Berlin 200h9a s been very successful in attracting an international community of stakeholders
dealing with residential appliances, equipment, metering liagnhdti ng (including manufacturers, retailers,
consumers, governments, international organisations aangde ncies, academia and experts) to discuss the progress
achieved in technologies, behavioural aspects and poliacineds , the strategies that need to be implemented to
further progress this important work.
Potential readers who may benefit from this book include researchers, engineers, policymakers,
and all those who can influence the design, selection, application, and operation of electrical appliances and lighting.JRC.F.7-Renewable Energ
HSCI2013: proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Hands-on Science
The core topic of the 10th Hands-on Science Conference is "Educating for Science and through Science"Livro de trabalhos extensos aceites para publicação no livro de proceedings da 10ª conferencia HSC
Optimisation of automatic train protection systems.
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Southern Accent September 1977 - April 1978
Southern Adventist University\u27s newspaper, Southern Accent, for the academic year of 1977-1978.https://knowledge.e.southern.edu/southern_accent/1053/thumbnail.jp
The Irish of Iorras Aithneach, County Galway; Volumes I-IV
This grammar is based on extensive fieldwork, published and unpublished lore, and recent as well as older recordings, particularly those held in the archives of Roinn Bhéaloideas Éireann and Raidió na Gaeltachta. These sources provide a picture of extensive variation and change across the six generations born between 1850 and 2000. The grammar draws on several branches of linguistics: descriptive and historical linguistics, dialectology and sociolinguistics. It is the most comprehensive treatment of any variety of Irish.
Volume I provides an introduction and chapters on historical phonology, sandhi and nominal morphology.
Volume II describes plural noun morphology, the verb and pronominals.
Volume III contains chapters on prepositions, functors, initial mutations, higher register, borrowings and language contact, and onomastics.
Volume IV presents transcriptions and a CD containing recordings of a slection of speakers across the generations. The final volume also contains a vocabulary, bibliography and four indexes