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    Kommentar zu Anne SchĂĽlke: Metaphern fĂĽr (digitalisierte) Subjekte

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    Stephan Trinkhaus liefert einen Kommentar zu Anne SchĂĽlkes Beitrag Metaphern fĂĽr (digitalisierte) Subjekte: Wanderer und Marschierer bei Janet Cardiff und Paul Nizon und widmet sich weiter den Formen der Digitalisierung des Subjekts. <br

    Performance and regulatory effects of non-compliant loans in German synthetic mortgage-backed securities transactions

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    Over the term of a securitization transaction, the concept of non-compliance allows a securitizing bank to classify a securitized loan as materially non-compliant with certain transaction requirements. Such a loan becomes unqualified for loss allocation. Therefore, non-compliant loans can directly affect transaction performance and the extent of risk transfer achieved with the transaction. The concept of non-compliance is incorporated in many securitizations independent of the underlying assets or structure. In Germany, there are currently no specific regulations regarding this concept. However, a bank can use discretion when classifying a loan as non-compliant and could thus report non-compliant loans strategically. This hypothesis is tested and confirmed based on a unique data set. --Non-compliance,risk transfer,securitization

    Evolution of gas-filled nanocracks in crystalline solids

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    In this work, the evolution of gas-filled cracks under gas implantation and subsequent annealing is studied on the basis of an elastic continuum approach. The observed growth limitation of He-filled nanocracks in SiC is attributed to their stabilization by the formation of circular dislocation dipoles. The formation and Ostwald ripening of bubble-loop complexes at elevated temperatures is modeled in terms of gas atom exchange between such complexes coupled. with local matrix atom exchange between bubbles and loops of the same complex. The scaling laws derived for the time dependence of bubble and loop sizes are found to be in good agreement with experimental data

    Mechanisms operating during plastic deformation of metals under concurrent production of cascades and dislocations

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    Mammy\u27s Little Kinky Headed Boy

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    Sheet music contains anti-Black, racist language, stereotypes, and/or imagry. With Ukulele arrangement. Contains advertisements and/or short musical examples of pieces being sold by publisher.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mmb-vp/7182/thumbnail.jp

    Epilogue

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    Chapter 12 of John P. Trinkaus' autobiography, "Embryologist"Chapter title: EpiloguePublication

    A Wand\u27ring Minstrel

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    Rediscovery of the Badegoule 5 skeletal remains (Badegoule, Le Lardin-Saint-Lazare, Dordogne, France)

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    International audienceIn 1910 at the site of Badegoule (Dordogne), O. Hauser discovered cranial remains of a juvenile specimen labelled Badegoule 5. No other information about this specimen or its future was available after 1910. However, unpublished German archives confirm that Badegoule 5 had not been lost or destroyed. In fact, Badegoule 5 is preserved in the collections of the Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago (Illinois) (inventory number is 199559), although it was labelled that it could have derived from Le Moustier (O. Hauser excavations). One of us has had the chance to restore the specimen, and the nature of the sediment which contained these remains confirms our interpretation of the archives. Considering data from excavations of A. Cheynier and J. Couchard of different loci of Badegoule, we infer that the human remains belong to the Badegoulian levels.Redécouverte des vestiges humains «Badedgoule 5» (Badegoule, commune du Lardin-Saint-Lazare, Dordogne, France). Dans le gisement de Badegoule (Dordogne), O. Hauser mis au jour, en 1910, des vestiges crâniens d'un sujet immature (Badegoule 5). Aucune autre information sur ce spécimen n'était disponible tout comme son devenir. Des archives allemandes inédites nous assurent que Badegoule 5 n'a pas été perdu et qu'il fait actuellement partie des collections du Field Museum of Natural History à Chicago (Illinois) où il a été restauré par l'un de nous. Il y est inventorié sous le numéro 199559 et il est mentionné comme provenant du Moustier (fouilles Hauser). La nature du sédiment qui contenait ces vestiges confirme nos investigations sur les archives et nous permet, en fonction des résultats des fouilles de A. Cheynier et J. Couchard (de différents locus de Badegoule), de supposer qu'ils se rapportent aux niveaux badegouliens
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