01232nam2-2200361---450-99000341184020331620100611105947.0978-1-4073-0618-6000341184USA01000341184(ALEPH)000341184USA0100034118420100611d2009----km-y0itay50------baengGB||||||||001yyReconstructing Late Pleistocene human behavior in the Jordan Rift Valleythe Middle Paleolithic stone tool assemblage from Ar RasfaGhufran Sabri Ahmad, John J. SheaOxfordArcheopress2009VIII, 83 p.ill.30 cmBAR International series2042001000018484BAR International series2001ArcheologiaGiordaniaBNCF933.01AHMAD,Ghufran Sabri607925SHEA,John J,607926ITsalbcISBD990003411840203316XI.5. Coll. 12/676222298 LMXI.5.00264729BKUMASENATORE9020100611USA011059Reconstructing Late Pleistocene human behavior in the Jordan Rift Valley1125536UNISA03935nam 22006855 450 991046373980332120210423002415.03-11-080460-310.1515/9783110804607(CKB)3360000000338587(EBL)929184(OCoLC)794664456(SSID)ssj0000679103(PQKBManifestationID)12293391(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000679103(PQKBWorkID)10610316(PQKB)10661631(DE-B1597)42539(OCoLC)979746705(DE-B1597)9783110804607(MiAaPQ)EBC929184(EXLCZ)99336000000033858720190708d2010 fg engur|nu---|u||utxtccrThe Sense of Humor Explorations of a Personality Characteristic /Willibald RuchReprint 2010Berlin ;Boston :De Gruyter Mouton,[2010]©19981 online resource (508 p.)Humor Research [HR] ;3Description based upon print version of record.3-11-016207-5 Front matter --Contents --List of contributors --Preface and acknowledgments --PART I. INTRODUCTION --Foreword and overview. Sense of humor: A new look at an old concept /Ruch, Willibald --Approaches to the sense of humor: A historical review /Martin, Rod A. --PART II. CURRENT CONCEPTUAL APPROACHES --Humor and personality in everyday life /Craik, Kenneth H. / Ware, Aaron P. --The sense of humor and the truth /Raskin, Victor --A two-mode model of humor appreciation: Its relation to aesthetic appreciation and simplicity-complexity of personality /Ruch, Willibald / Hehl, Franz-Josef --"Sense" of humor: Perception, intelligence, or expertise? /Derks, Peter / Staley, Rosemary E. / Haselton, Martiε G. --Is sense of humor a positive personality characteristic? /Kuiper, Nicholas A. / Martin, Rod A. --Humor and stress revisited /Lefcourt, Herbert Μ. / Thomas, Stacy --A temperament approach to humor /Ruch, Willibald / Köhler, Gabriele --PART III. DIFFERENCES AMONG GROUPS --Exploring paradigms: The study of gender and sense of humor near the end of the 20th century /Lampert, Martin D. / Ervin-Tripp, Susan M. --The ill side of humor: Pathological conditions and sense of humor /Forabosco, Giovannantonio --The dog that didn't bark in the night: A new sociological approach to the cross-cultural study of humor /Davies, Christie --PART IV. INTRAINDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES --Influence of mood on humor /Deckers, Lambert --Development of the sense of humor /Bergen, Doris --PART V. CAUSES OF INTER- AND INTRA-INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES --Genetic and environmental contributions to children's interpersonal humor /Manke, Beth --The development and evaluation of a systematic program for improving sense of humor /Nevo, Ofra / Aharonson, Haim / Klingman, Avigdor --Appendix: Humor measurement toots /Ruch, Willibald --Bibliography --Author index --Subject indexWit and humorPsychological aspectsPersonalityLiteratureBehavior and Behavior MechanismsHumanitiesPsychiatry and PsychologyWit and Humor as TopicElectronic books.Wit and humorPsychological aspectsPersonalityLiteratureBehavior and Behavior MechanismsHumanitiesPsychiatry and PsychologyWit and Humor as Topic155.2/32Ruch WillibaldDE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910463739803321The Sense of Humor2480985UNINA05280nam 22007095 450 99641827870331620200703144957.03-030-44718-910.1007/978-3-030-44718-2(CKB)4100000011273843(MiAaPQ)EBC6212469(DE-He213)978-3-030-44718-2(PPN)248397826(EXLCZ)99410000001127384320200528d2020 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierData Analysis for Direct Numerical Simulations of Turbulent Combustion[electronic resource] From Equation-Based Analysis to Machine Learning /edited by Heinz Pitsch, Antonio Attili1st ed. 2020.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2020.1 online resource (294 pages)3-030-44717-0 Includes bibliographical references.Partial A-Posteriori LES of DNS Data of Turbulent Combustion -- Application of the Optimal Estimator Analysis to Turbulent Combustion Modeling -- Reduced Order Modeling of Rocket Combustion Flows -- Dynamic Mode Decompositions: A Tool to Extract Structure Hidden in Massive Dataset -- Analysis of Combustion-Modes Through Structural and Dynamic Technique -- Analysis of the Impact of Combustion On Turbulence: Triadic Analysis, Wavelets, Structure Functions, Spectra -- Analysis of Flame Topology and Burning Rates -- Dissipation Element Analysis of Turbulent Combustion -- Higher Order Tensors for DNS Data Analysis and Compression -- Covariant Lyapunov Vector Analysis of Turbulent Reacting Flows -- CEMA Analysis Applied to DNS Data -- Combined Computational Singular Perturbation-Tangential Stretching Rate Diagnostics of Large -- Scale Simulations of Reactive Turbulent Flows: Feature Tracking, Time Scale Characterization, and Cause/Effect Identification -- Genetic Algorithms Applied to LES Model Development -- Sub-grid Scale Signal Reconstruction: From Discrete and Iterative Deconvolution Operators to Convolutional Neural Networks -- Machine Learning for Combustion Rate Shaping -- Machine Learning of Combustion LES Models from DNS -- Developing Artificial Neural Networks Based Models for Complex Turbulent Flow by Utilizing DNS Database.This book presents methodologies for analysing large data sets produced by the direct numerical simulation (DNS) of turbulence and combustion. 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