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    Group Formation in the Long Tenth Century: a View from Trier and its Region

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    Unpaginated version of book chapter published in Christine Kleinjung and Stefan Albrecht (eds.), Das lange 10. Jahrhundert – Struktureller Wandel zwischen Zentralisierung und Fragmentierung, äußerem Druck und innerer Krise (Mainz, 2015), pp. 49–5

    Fractional cloudiness in shallow cumulus layers

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    Fractional cloudiness influences the planetary boundary layer (PBL) by controlling the cloud-top radiative cooling rate, and regulating the buoyant production and consumption of turbulence kinetic energy. Betts, Hanson, and Albrecht have modeled partly cloudy PBLs by assuming a single family of convective circulations. The same idealized model has been used in observational studies, based on conditional sampling and/or joint distribution functions, by Lenschow, Albrecht, and others. This approach is extended. None of these authors has proposed a method to determine the fractional area covered by rising motion; finding such a method was a key objective of the present study

    Nucleotide excision repair efficiency in quiescent human fibroblasts is modulated by circadian clock

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    open7openL. Bee;S. Marini;G. Pontarin;P. Ferraro;R. Costa;U. Albrecht;L. CelottiL., Bee; S., Marini; Pontarin, Giovanna; Ferraro, Paola; Costa, Rodolfo; U., Albrecht; Celotti, Luci

    Mitchell/Ruff Duo Master Class, April 23, 1985

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    This is the concert program of the Mitchell/Ruff Duo Master Class performance on Tuesday, April 23, 1985 at 12:45 p.m., at the Marshall Room, 855 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were The Kiwi Blues by Graham Wiggins,All of Me by Seymour Simons and Gerald Marks, arranged by Felicia Kopelman, Rio Chico by Jeff Baust, Blue Monk by Thelonious Monk, arranged by Joseph Foley, All in Love is Fair by Stevie Wonder, arranged by J. Foley, Windmills in My Mind by Michel Legrand, arranged by Ellen Ritscher, Long Ago and Far Away by George Gershwin, arranged by Leah Albrecht, It Don't Mean a Thing by Duke Ellington, arranged by Hannah Moore, As Time Goes By by Herman Hupfeld, arranged by Bob Diefendorf, Autumm Leaves by Joseph Kosma, arranged by J. Foley, Jeff's Funk Piece by J. Baust, No Time for Music by G. Wiggins, Spain by Chick Corea, arranged by Hannah Moore, Blue Monk by Thelonious Monk, arranged by Ellen Ritscher, and My Funny Valentine by Richard Rodgers, arranged by L. Albrecht. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund

    Albrecht After ARCO: Maximum Resale Price Fixing Moves Toward the Rule of Reason

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    For some time, both economic and legal commentators have recognized the economic irrationality of the Supreme Court\u27s ruling in Albrecht v. Herald Co. which prohibited the imposition of maximum resale prices by a supplier on its resellers. Ordinarily, unwise decisions receive critical reviews and eventually lose their force as they are over-ruled explicitly or by implication in subsequent decisions. In order for this evolution to occur, however, the Court must be presented with an opportunity to alter its earlier rulings. Recently, the Supreme Court had just such an opportunity to revisit the Albrecht rule in Atlantic Richfield Co. v. USA Petroleum (ARCO). Although the Court\u27s reasoning in ARCO severely restricts some private suits, the Court refused to overturn Albrecht directly and left standing the shell of the per se doctrine.\u27 This is unfortunate because the Albrecht precedent remains on the books even though it is at odds with the promotion of consumer welfare. Two undesirable consequences follow. First, businesses avoid some procompetitive business arrangements for fear of antitrust liability. Given that the purpose of the antitrust laws is to promote competition, this is particularly perverse. Second, the lower courts are forced to rely on standing rules as a means of rejecting claims presented by undeserving plaintiffs. In this Article we assess the implications of ARCO for the future vitality of Albrecht. In Part II we review the development and economic consequences of the Albrecht rule. In Part III we examine the judicial hostility that has developed in the lower courts toward the anticompetitive nature of the Albrecht rule. In Part IV we analyze the ARCO decision with respect to substantive antitrust policy and antitrust injury

    Observations of diffuse fluxes of cosmic neutrinos

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    In this contribution the current observational results for the diffuse flux of high-energy astrophysical neutrinos are reviewed. In order to understand the science implications, the measurements in different detection channels are discussed and results are compared. The discussion focuses is the energy spectrum, the flavor ratio and large scale anisotropy.Comment: Prepared for "Neutrino Astronomy - Current Status, Future Prospects" (World Scientific) Edited by: Thomas Gaisser (University of Delaware, USA), Albrecht Karle (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

    Situated interaction in ubiquitous computing

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