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LĂ©viathan: A Forgotten Nouvelle by Julien Green
Julien Green's nouvelle Leviathan (1926)1 tends to merit only a few passing
references in critical works on the author. This is regrettable because this early
work in a literary output spanning the years 1920 to 1995 (at least!) can be seen to
orchestrate in embryonic form many of the themes and preoccupations which
have become permanent features of Green's landscape. It may even be considered
a microcosm of his work as a whole
LĂ©viathan: A Forgotten Nouvelle by Julien Green
Julien Green's nouvelle Leviathan (1926)1 tends to merit only a few passing
references in critical works on the author. This is regrettable because this early
work in a literary output spanning the years 1920 to 1995 (at least!) can be seen to
orchestrate in embryonic form many of the themes and preoccupations which
have become permanent features of Green's landscape. It may even be considered
a microcosm of his work as a whole
Business, Technology and Religion Leaders to Receive Honorary Degrees from UD
News release announces John W. Berry Sr., Julien M. Christensen, and Delores Leckey will receive honorary degrees at the University of Dayton\u27s commencement exercises
Readout and performance of thick CZT strip detectors with orthogonal coplanar anodes
We report progress in the study of CZT strip detectors featuring orthogonal coplanar anode contacts. The work includes laboratory and simulation studies aimed at optimizing and developing compact, efficient, high performance detector modules for 0.05 to 1 MeV gamma radiation measurements. The novel coplanar anode strip configuration retains many of the performance advantages of pixel detectors yet requires far fewer electronic channels to perform both 3-d imaging and spectroscopy. We report on studies aimed at determining an optimum configuration of the analog signal processing electronics to employ with these detectors. We report measurements of energy and spatial resolution in three dimensions for prototype 5 and 10 mm thick CZT detectors using a set of shaping and summing amplifiers
Editors\u27 Notebook
Editorial introduction to The Goose Volume 16, Issue 2 (2018)
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