01926nam 2200373 450 99627955830331620231206190643.00-7381-0885-510.1109/IEEESTD.1982.106993(CKB)3780000000089311(NjHacI)993780000000089311(EXLCZ)99378000000008931120231206d1982 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierANSI/IEEE Std C57.94-1982 IEEE Recommended Practice for Installation, Application, Operation, and Maintenance of Dry-Type General Purpose Distribution and Power Transformers /Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersNew York, New York :IEEE,1982.1 online resource (21 pages)The application, installation, operation, and maintenance of single- and polyphase dry-type general purpose, distribution, power, and autotransformers are covered. The following types are included: ventilated, indoor and outdoor, self- or forced-air cooled; nonventilated, indoor and outdoor, self- or forced-air cooled; and sealed, indoor and outdoor, self-cooled. Instrument transformers, step voltage and induction-voltage regulators, arc furnace transformers, rectifier transformers, and specialty transformers are not covered.ANSI/IEEE Std C57.94-1982: IEEE Recommended Practice for Installation, Application, Operation, and Maintenance of Dry-Type General Purpose Distribution and Power TransformersElectric dischargesDetectionElectric transformersStandardsElectric dischargesDetection.Electric transformersStandards.621.381NjHacINjHaclDOCUMENT996279558303316ANSI2072434UNISA03975nam 2200733Ia 450 991095818410332120200520144314.097866122690049780299172930029917293797812822690021282269003(CKB)1000000000713358(OCoLC)648386415(CaPaEBR)ebrary10409684(SSID)ssj0000276751(PQKBManifestationID)11219870(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000276751(PQKBWorkID)10226092(PQKB)11326743(MdBmJHUP)muse12122(Au-PeEL)EBL3445049(CaPaEBR)ebr10409684(MiAaPQ)EBC3445049(Perlego)4386239(EXLCZ)99100000000071335820010330d2001 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrAIDS in French culture social ills, literary cures /David Caron1st ed.Madison, WI University of Wisconsin Press20011 online resource (216 p.)Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9780299172909 0299172902 9780299172947 0299172945 Includes bibliographical references and index.Intro -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION Where Does AIDS Come from? -- Metaphors of Science -- Two Models of Health and Disease -- French Novels and the Construction of Otherness -- CHAPTER 1 Degeneracy and Inversion: The Male Homosexual as Internal Other -- The Discourse of Dégénérescence -- Inventing the Male "Homosexual" -- Literature as Medicine, or Medicine as Literature? -- CHAPTER 2 Gender Indecision and Cultural Anxiety: Outing Zola -- Theory and Practice of the Experimental Novel -- Naturalism as Heterosexuality -- Queering Napoleon III? -- The Rambling Degenerate and the Instability of Authorship -- CHAPTER 3 Reclaiming Disease and Infection: Jean Genet and the Politics of the Border -- Disease, Vermin, and Abjection -- Crossing Metaphorical Borders, or Contaminating Language -- Literal Borders -- CHAPTER 4 A Cultural History of AIDS Discourse: France and the United States -- What AIDS Criticism? 96 -- AIDS Representations -- Constructing the AIDS Sufferer -- CHAPTER 5 AIDS and the Unraveling of Modernity: The Example of Hervé Guibert -- Hervé Guibert -- Returning the Doctor's Gaze -- The Diseased Subject -- The Discourse of Disease and the Disease of Discourse -- Gossip, Rumors, and the Margins of Modernity -- CONCLUSION French Universalism and the Question of Community -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX.The deluge of metaphors triggered in 1981 in France by the first public reports of what would turn out to be the AIDS epidemic spread with far greater speed and efficiency than the virus itself. To understand why it took France so long to react to the AIDS crisis, AIDS in French Culture analyzes the intersections of three discourses-the literary, the medical, and the political-and traces the origin of French attitudes about AIDS back to nineteenth-century anxieties about nationhood, masculinity, and sexuality. AIDS (Disease)Social aspectsFranceMetaphorAIDS (Disease) in literatureLiterature and medicineFranceHomosexualityFranceFranceCivilizationAIDS (Disease)Social aspectsMetaphor.AIDS (Disease) in literature.Literature and medicineHomosexuality362.1/969792/00944Caron David919981MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910958184103321AIDS in French culture4364082UNINA