LEADER 05153oam 2200817I 450 001 9910462010103321 005 20211118171530.0 010 $a1-280-68271-X 010 $a9786613659651 010 $a1-136-69854-X 010 $a0-203-81323-5 024 7 $a10.4324/9780203813232 035 $a(CKB)2670000000203614 035 $a(EBL)716505 035 $a(OCoLC)804663980 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000701376 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)12330965 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000701376 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10674683 035 $a(PQKB)10426657 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000689887 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11414118 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000689887 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10619496 035 $a(PQKB)11348554 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC716505 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL716505 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr10570404 035 $a(CaONFJC)MIL365965 035 $a(OCoLC)796812798 035 $a(EXLCZ)992670000000203614 100 $a20180706d2011 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 00$aHeritage, labour and the working classes /$fedited by Laurajane Smith, Paul A. Shackel and Gary Campbell 205 $aFirst edition. 210 1$aAbingdon, Oxon :$cRoutledge,$d2011. 215 $a1 online resource (320 p.) 225 1 $aKey issues in cultural heritage 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-415-61811-8 311 $a0-415-61810-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aFront Cover; Heritage, Labour and the Working Classes; Copyright Page; Contents; List of illustrations; List of contributors; Series general co-editors' forward; 1. Introduction: class still matters: Laurajane Smith, Paul A. Shackel and Gary Campbell; Part I: Class, Commemoration and Conflict; 2. The 1984/85 Miners' Strike: re-claiming cultural heritage: Michael Bailey and Simon Popple; 3. Remembering Haymarket and the control for public memory: Paul A. Shackel 327 $a4. The social and environmental upheaval of Blair Mountain: a working class struggle for unionisation and historic preservation: Brandon Nida and Michael Jessee Adkins5. This is our island: multiple class heritage or ethnic solidarities?: Richard Courtney; Part II: Recognising and Commemorating Communities; 6. Don't mourn organise: heritage, recognition and memory in Castleford, West Yorkshire: Laurajane Smith and Gary Campbell; 7. Images, icons and artefacts: maintaining an industrial culture in a post-industrial environment: David Wray 327 $a8. A working town empowered: retelling textile history at Cooleemee, North Carolina: Tamasin Wedgwood9. The silencing of Blackball working class heritage, New Zealand: Paul Maunder; Part III: Working Class Self-Representation and Intangible Heritage; 10. Working class autobiography as cultural heritage: Tim Strangleman; 11. You say 'po' boy', I say poor boy: New Orleans culinary and labour history sandwiched together: Michael Mizell-Nelson; 12. Swedish working class literature and the class politics of heritage: Magnus Nilsson; 13. Singing for socialism: Kate Bowan and Paul A. Pickering 327 $a14. 'Faces in the Street': the Australian poetic working class heritage: Sarah Attfield15. Industrial folk song in our time: Mark Gregory; Part IV: Case Studies in Commemoration, Remembrance and Forgetting; 16. 'The world's most perfect town' reconsidered: negotiating class, labour and heritage in the Pullman community of Chicago: Jane Eva Baxter and Andrew H. Bullen; 17. Tolpuddle, Burston and Levellers: the making of radical and national heritages at English labour movement festivals: Hilda Kean 327 $a18. Working class heritage without the working class: an ethnography on gentrification in Ciutat (Mallorca): Marc MorellIndex 330 $aHeritage, Labour and the Working Classes is both a celebration and commemoration of working class culture. It contains sometimes inspiring accounts of working class communities and people telling their own stories, and weaves together examples of tangible and intangible heritage, place, history, memory, music and literature.Rather than being framed in a 'social inclusion' framework, which sees working class culture as a deficit, this book addresses the question ""What is labour and working class heritage, how does it differ or stand in opposition to dominant ways of understa 410 0$aKey issues in cultural heritage. 606 $aLabor$xHistory 606 $aWorking class$xHistory 606 $aLabor movement$xHistory 608 $aElectronic books. 615 0$aLabor$xHistory. 615 0$aWorking class$xHistory. 615 0$aLabor movement$xHistory. 676 $a331.88 702 $aCampbell$b Gary$4edt 702 $aShackel$b Paul A$4edt 702 $aSmith$b Laurajane$4edt 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910462010103321 996 $aHeritage, labour and the working classes$92069511 997 $aUNINA LEADER 11163nam 2200529 450 001 996466751803316 005 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-- List of Abbreviations -- 1 System Design Concept -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The Onboard Computer Concept -- 1.3 The PCDU with Enhanced Functionality -- 1.4 CPU-Board Reconfiguration Control -- 1.4.1 Component Functions During Failure Handling -- 1.4.2 A Combined Controller for PCDU and CPU FDIR -- 1.4.3 Failure Management with the Combined-Controller -- 1.4.4 Advantages of the Combined-Controller Approach -- 1.5 CDPI Software Functions -- 1.5.1 Software Initialization -- 1.5.2 SpaceWire Network Initialization and FDIR -- 1.5.3 Remote-Board Reconfiguration Management -- 1.6 Firmware Functions -- 1.6.1 Pulse per Second Signal Management -- 1.6.2 I/O-Board Interface Operation and Group Tailoring -- 1.6.3 Ground/Space Communication -- 1.7 Board Identification -- 1.8 Completeness of System Architecture -- 1.9 Outlook for Future Missions -- 2 OBC CPU-Boards -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 GR712RC-SBC -- 2.2.1 Board Block Diagram -- 2.2.2 Processor -- 2.2.3 Memory -- 2.2.4 Interface Circuits -- 2.2.5 Auxiliary Circuits -- 2.2.6 Mechanical Layout and Constraints -- 2.2.7 PCB Design and Constraints -- 2.2.8 Housing and Connectors -- 2.2.9 Components -- 3 OBC Periphery Boards -- 3.1 Common Design for SpaceWire Routers, I/O and CCSDS-Boards -- 3.2 OBC Periphery Boards Overview -- 3.3 FPGA-Mezzanine -- 3.3.1 FPGA -- 3.3.2 Memory -- 3.3.3 FPGA Configuration -- 3.4 Carrier -- 3.4.1 JTAG -- 3.4.2 Configurable IO -- 3.4.3 SpaceWire -- 3.4.4 Ethernet -- 3.5 System Architecture -- 3.5.1 Board Implementation -- 3.5.2 System Grounding -- 3.5.3 Power Budget -- 3.5.4 Physical Structure -- 3.5.5 Loki-Board IO Connectors -- 3.5.6 Loki-Board Radiation Characteristic. 327 $a3.5.7 Loki-Board Temperature Limits -- 4 SpaceWire Router Boards -- 4.1 SpaceWire Routers for Ground and Flight -- 4.2 General Router Functions -- 4.3 Router Board Structure -- 4.4 Peripherals -- 4.4.1 Peripheral Identification & -- Configuration (PID) -- 4.4.2 Memory and Applications -- 4.4.3 SpaceWire Ports -- 4.4.4 SpaceWire-Ethernet Bridge -- 4.4.5 FPGA Resources -- 4.4.6 Configuration -- 4.4.7 PPS Interfaces -- 4.5 Router-Board Programmers Model -- 4.5.1 RMAP0 -- 4.5.2 Router Configuration Space -- 4.5.3 Port0 RMAP SpaceWire Codec -- 4.5.4 Port0 RMAP PPS -- 4.5.5 MRAM -- 4.5.6 Ethernet -- 5 I/O-Boards -- 5.1 General I/O-Board Functions -- 5.2 I/O Board Structure -- 5.3 Memory and Applications -- 5.4 Peripherals -- 5.4.1 I/O-Board Internal Router -- 5.4.2 SpaceWire Ports -- 5.4.3 UART Interfaces -- 5.4.4 GPIO Interfaces -- 5.5 I/O Board Programmers Model -- 5.5.1 RMAP0 -- 5.5.2 Router Configuration Space -- 5.5.3 SpaceWire Codec -- 5.5.4 MRAM -- 5.5.5 Configurable I/O Interfaces -- 5.5.6 UART -- 5.5.7 GPIO -- 6 CCSDS Decoder/Encoder Boards -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 CCSDS-Board Hardware -- 6.2.1 Onboard Memory -- 6.2.2 Peripherals -- 6.2.3 Memory -- 6.2.4 FPGA Resources -- 6.2.5 Configuration -- 6.3 Functional Overview -- 6.3.1 Interfaces -- 6.3.2 Command Link Control Word Coupling -- 6.3.3 Clock and Reset -- 6.3.4 Performance -- 6.3.5 Error Mitigating Strategy -- 6.3.6 SpaceWire Link Interfaces -- 6.3.7 On-Chip Memory -- 6.3.8 Signal Overview -- 6.3.9 Telemetry Encoder Functional Overview -- 6.3.10 Telecommand Decoder Functional Overview -- 6.4 Telemetry Encoder -- 6.4.1 Layers -- 6.4.2 Data Link Protocol Sub-layer -- 6.4.3 Synchronization and Channel Coding Sub-layer -- 6.4.4 Physical Layer -- 6.4.5 Connectivity -- 6.4.6 Operation -- 6.4.7 Registers -- 6.4.8 Signal Definitions and Reset Values -- 6.4.9 TM Encoder-Virtual Channel Generation. 327 $a6.4.10 TM Encoder-Descriptor -- 6.4.11 TM Encoder-Virtual Channel Generation Function Input Interface -- 6.5 TC Decoder-Flight Software Commands -- 6.5.1 Overview -- 6.5.2 Waveforms -- 6.5.3 Coding Layer (CL) -- 6.5.4 Transmission -- 6.5.5 Relationship Between Buffers and FIFOs -- 6.5.6 Command Link Control Word Interface (CLCW) -- 6.5.7 Configuration Interface (AMBA AHB Slave) -- 6.5.8 Interrupts -- 6.5.9 Registers -- 6.5.10 Signal Definitions and Reset Values -- 6.6 TC Decoder-High Priority Commands -- 6.6.1 Overview -- 6.6.2 Operation -- 6.6.3 Telecommand Transfer Frame Format-Hardware Commands -- 6.6.4 Signal Definitions and Reset Values -- 6.7 SpaceWire Interface with RMAP Target -- 6.8 JTAG Debug Interface -- 6.9 Diverse Features -- 6.10 CCSDS Processor Spacecraft Specific Configuration -- 7 Integrated Mass Memory Unit -- 7.1 General -- 7.2 Introduction -- 7.3 System Overview with Peripherals -- 7.4 Mass Memory Handling -- 7.4.1 Partition Configuration -- 7.4.2 Memory Recovery -- 7.4.3 SpaceWire RMAP Implementation -- 7.5 Memory Mapping -- 7.6 Interrupt Sources -- 7.7 Electrical Characteristics -- 7.7.1 Connectors -- 7.7.2 Power Consumption -- 7.8 Mechanical Characteristics -- 7.9 Radiation Hardness Characteristics -- 8 OBC Module and Cassette Concept -- 8.1 OBC-Housing Basics -- 8.1.1 The Different Boards of the OBC -- 8.1.2 Concept of the Cassettes -- 8.1.3 The OBC as Stacked Cassettes -- 8.1.4 Mount Points of the OBC -- 8.1.5 Internal Harness Basics -- 8.2 Mechanical Design of the Cassettes -- 8.2.1 Design Concept -- 8.2.2 Individual Cassette Design -- 8.3 Summary -- 9 OBC Internal Harness -- 9.1 Internal Harness Overview -- 9.1.1 The SpaceWire Harness -- 9.1.2 The Power Harness -- 9.1.3 CLCW Interconnects -- 9.1.4 Pulse Line Connections -- 9.1.5 JTAG Interfaces -- 9.1.6 Crypto-Key Load Interfaces -- 9.2 Interfaces Per OBC Subunit. 327 $a9.3 Remote Board Nominal/Redundant Identification -- 10 Board Interconnects to Cassettes -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Flex-PCBs Model to Market -- 10.3 Router-Board Flex in Detail -- 10.4 I/O-Cassette Flex Overview -- 10.5 CCSDS-Cassette Flex Overview -- 11 Modular Power-Boards -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Mechanical Concept -- 11.3 Electrical Concept -- 11.4 Thermal Concept -- 11.5 The DC/DC Converters -- 11.5.1 VPT Main Converter -- 11.5.2 Intersil Converter -- 11.6 MPB Combined Efficiency -- 11.7 PCB Layout -- 11.8 MPB Schematic Design -- 11.9 MPB Variants -- 12 OBC Thermal Analysis -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.1.1 Geometrical Mathematical Model of the Housing -- 12.1.2 Dissipation Points: Router Board -- 12.1.3 Dissipation Points: I/O-Board -- 12.1.4 Dissipation Points: CCSDS-Board -- 12.1.5 Dissipation Points: MMU and MPB -- 12.1.6 Dissipation Points: CPU-Board and MPB -- 12.1.7 Summary of Dissipation Values -- 12.2 Assumptions -- 12.2.1 Components -- 12.2.2 Environment -- 12.3 Results -- 12.3.1 Case 01 -- 12.3.2 Case 02 -- 12.4 OBC Housing Material Properties -- 13 Power Control and Distribution Unit -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 The PCDU in a Typical Power Supply Subsystem -- 13.3 PCDU Unit Design Overview -- 13.3.1 PCDU Interfaces -- 13.3.2 PCDU Command Concept -- 13.4 Boot-Up Sequence of the PCDU and PCDU Modes -- 13.5 Power Control and Distribution Functions -- 13.6 PCDU Specific Functions in the CDPI Architecture -- 13.6.1 Analog Data Handling Concept -- 13.6.2 Reconfiguration Logic for the OBC -- 13.6.3 Reconfiguration Functionality for the Spacecraft -- 13.7 Diverse PCDU Functions -- 13.7.1 Launcher Separation Detection -- 13.7.2 Control and Monitoring of Solar Panel Deployment (Optional) -- 13.7.3 Control of the Payload Data Transmission Subsystem Power -- 13.7.4 History Log Function. 327 $a13.7.5 Time Synchronization Between Internal Controllers -- 13.7.6 Overvoltage Protection -- 13.8 PCDU Environmental Qualification Characteristics -- 13.8.1 Thermal-Vacuum Limits -- 13.8.2 Radiation Limits -- 13.8.3 Vibration Limits -- 13.9 List of Connectors -- 13.10 PCDU Commands Overview -- 13.11 The PCDU and Electric Propulsion Systems -- 14 CDPI Functional Testing -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Test Scope -- 14.3 Test Conditions -- 14.4 Test Plan, Test Procedures and Setups -- 14.4.1 Power-Board Tests -- 14.4.2 CPU-Board Tests -- 14.4.3 SpaceWire RTR-Board Tests -- 14.4.4 I/O-Boards Tests -- 14.4.5 CCSDS-Boards Tests -- 14.4.6 MMU Tests -- 14.4.7 PCDU Tests -- 14.4.8 OBC Subsystem Tests -- 14.4.9 CDPI Reconfiguration Tests -- 14.5 Test Execution on STB -- 14.5.1 Satellite Testbed Infrastructure -- 14.5.2 Typical Test Stages on a Satellite Testbed -- 14.6 Test Execution on FlatSat -- 15 OBC Mechanical Qualification -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Structural Analysis -- 15.3 Determination of Eigenfrequencies -- 15.4 Vibration Testing -- 15.5 Shock Testing -- 15.6 Mechanical Properties -- 16 Example Missions -- 16.1 ClearSpace "ADRIOS CS-1" -- 16.1.1 The Motivation -- 16.1.2 The ClearSpace-1 Service to ESA -- 16.1.3 The Target -- 16.1.4 The Mission -- 16.1.5 The ClearSpace-1 Servicer -- 16.2 Thailand Space Program and FLP2 -- 16.3 Stuttgart University "Flying Laptop" -- 16.3.1 Technology and Payloads -- 16.3.2 Satellite Attitude Control System -- 16.3.3 Satellite Electrical Architecture and Block Diagram -- 17 Annexes and Data Sheets -- 17.1 GR712RC-SBC Interface Board -- 17.1.1 Power Circuits -- 17.1.2 JTAG (FTDI USB) Interface -- 17.1.3 Interface Configuration Logic/Circuits 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Anatomy and Function; Functional anatomy: sectors and segments; Anatomy of the biliary tract; Development of the liver and bile ducts; Anatomical abnormalities of the liver; Surface marking; Methods of examination; Hepatic morphology; Electron microscopy and hepato-cellular function; Sinusoidal cells; Hepatocyte death and regeneration; Extra-cellular matrix; Altered hepatic microcirculation and disease; Adhesion molecules; Functional heterogeneity; Sinusoidal membrane traffic 327 $aBile duct epithelial cells2. Assessment of Liver Function; Selection of biochemical tests; Bile pigments; Bilirubin; Urobilinogen; Bromsulphalein; Serum enzyme tests; Alkaline phosphatase; Gamma glutamyl transpeptidase; Aminotransferases; Other serum enzymes; Quantitative assessment of hepatic function; Galactose elimination capacity; Breath tests; Salivary caffeine clearance; Lignocaine metabolite formation; Arterial blood ketone body ratio; Antipyrine; Indocyanine green; Asialoglycoprotein receptor; Excretory capacity (BSP); Lipid and lipoprotein metabolism; Lipids; Lipoproteins 327 $aChanges in liver diseaseBile acids; Changes in disease; Serum bile acids; Amino acid metabolism; Clinical significance; Plasma proteins; Electrophoretic pattern of serum proteins; Carbohydrate metabolism; Effects of ageing on the liver; 3. Biopsy of the Liver; Selection and preparation of the patient; Techniques; Difficulties; Liver biopsy in paediatrics; Risks and complications; Pleurisy and peri-hepatitis; Haemorrhage; Intra-hepatic haematomas; Haemobilia; Arteriovenous fistula; Biliary peritonitis; Puncture of other organs; Infection; Carcinoid crisis; Sampling variability 327 $aNaked eye appearancesPreparation of the specimen; Interpretation; Indications; Special methods; 4. The Haematology of Liver Disease; General features; The liver and blood coagulation; Haemolytic jaundice; The liver in haemolytic anaemias; Hereditary spherocytosis; Thalassaemia; Paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria; Acquired haemolytic anaemia; Haemolytic disease of the newborn; Incompatible blood transfusion; The liver in myelo- and lymphoproliferative disease; Leukaemia; Myeloid; Lymphoid; Hairy cell leukaemia; Bone marrow transplantation; Lymphoma; Jaundice in lymphoma 327 $aPrimary hepatic lymphomaLymphosarcoma; Multiple myeloma; Angio-immunoblastic lymphadenopathy; Extra-medullary haemopoiesis; Systemic mastocytosis; Langerhans' cell histiocytosis (histiocytosis X); Lipid storage diseases; Primary and secondary xanthomatosis; Cholesteryl ester storage disease; Gaucher's disease; Niemann-Pick disease; Sea-blue histiocyte syndrome; 5. 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