01861nam 2200397 450 991013588800332120231207080939.00-7381-9019-510.1109/IEEESTD.2014.6797854(CKB)3780000000089982(NjHacI)993780000000089982(EXLCZ)99378000000008998220231207d2014 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierIEEE Std 1129-2014 IEEE Guide for Online Monitoring of Large Synchronous Generators (10 MVA and Above) /Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers[Place of publication not identified] :IEEE,2014.1 online resourceThe guidelines for online monitoring of large synchronous generators are described in this guide. High-level discussions of each of the proposed monitoring methods, and recommended threshold values, whenever there is a general agreement on those values, are included in this standard. Instrumentation that is clearly understood to belong to the protection scheme of the generator (e.g., differential protection) is not covered by this guide.1129-2014 - IEEE Guide for Online Monitoring of Large Synchronous Generators IEEE Std 1129-2014: IEEE Guide for Online Monitoring of Large Synchronous Generators (10 MVA and Above)IEEE Guide for Online Monitoring of Large Synchronous Generators Temperature measurementsSynchronous generatorsTemperature measurements.Synchronous generators.536.5NjHacINjHaclDOCUMENT9910135888003321IEEE Std 1129-20142580611UNINA02371nam 22006014a 450 991078036550332120230607214129.0979-88-908712-3-70-8078-6051-4(CKB)111087027916556(EBL)413427(OCoLC)476237530(SSID)ssj0000272524(PQKBManifestationID)11204981(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000272524(PQKBWorkID)10308811(PQKB)10985687(Au-PeEL)EBL413427(CaPaEBR)ebr10026306(OCoLC)808774550(MiAaPQ)EBC413427(EXLCZ)9911108702791655620010829d2002 ub 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrWinning women's votes[electronic resource] propaganda and politics in Weimar Germany /Julia SneeringerChapel Hill University of North Carolinac20021 online resource (381 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8078-5341-0 0-8078-2674-X Includes bibliographical references (p. [343]-256) and index.Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction: The Political Mobilization of Women; 1. Onward, My Sisters; 2. Stabilization and Stability; 3. Culture versus Butter; 4. Saviors or Traitors; 5. Baby Machine or Herrin im Hause?; Conclusion: Women and the Language of Weimar Politics; Notes; Bibliography; Index; In November 1918, German women gained the right to vote. Analyzing propaganda aimed at women voters, this study shows how various groups struggled to reconcile traditional assumption about women's interests with the changing face of the family and female economic activity.WomenGermanyHistoryWomenSuffrageGermanyWomen's rightsGermanyGermanyPolitics and government1918-1933WomenHistory.WomenSuffrageWomen's rights305.4/0943Sneeringer Julia1539126MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910780365503321Winning women's votes3789764UNINA