Sentences with phrase «numerous other volumes»

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Eliade, who was for many years at the University of Chicago, will be familiar to most readers as the author of the four - volume A History of Religious Ideas and numerous other books dealing with religion and myth in human history.
Dozens of Android models distributed across multiple countries by numerous brands such as Samsung, Acer and others have been driving volumes.
In addition to curating numerous exhibitions on contemporary art, she has contributed critical writings to Art in America, Bomb, Trans, and Parkett and has edited a number of publications, including the symposium volume for SITAC 8 (Mexico City, 2011) and the exhibition catalogues Marta Minujín: MINUCODEs, Arturo Herrera: Les Noces (both Americas Society, New York, 2011) and The Art of Friendship: Xul Solar and Jorge Luis Borges, among many others.
In the years 2013 - 2015 she conducted post-doctoral research at the Gamification Lab in the Centre for Digital Cultures (Leuphana University Luneburg, Germany), where she co-edited a collected volume Rethinking Gamification (2014), lead numerous game - design projects and seminars on games theory and criticism, and co-organised the DiGRA 2015: Diversity of Play conference, amongst others.
Launched in late 2007, Halsburys now consists of thirty bound volumes written by a stellar cast of some of Canada's most distinguished academics and practitioners including Janet Walker, Allen Linden, John Swan, Kevin McGuiness, Alan Gold, Vern Krishna and many others too numerous to list.
The volume rocker, on the other hand, has been wobblier on all the units we've tested, and we've also seen numerous reports of other users finding their volume keys wobblier than the power button (and they can sound differently, too).
Regional IT Manager • Manage HQ infrastructure team and Asia information technology team, leading 11 staff in the servicing of over 800 users and 9 offices with responsibility for global infrastructure architecture and global network and focus groups • Drive global standardization firm - wide within networks, storage, backup, servers, computers and other critical hardware • Utilize cross-regional focus groups to connect functional experts between sites, establishing roadmaps, creating annual project plans and delivering global projects • Define incident management and change management processes, working with application teams for full implementation • Create datacenter in ShenZhen technology center to support ASIC team, software team, firmware team, hardware team and sales and FAE teams • Manage high volume of acquisitions and IT integrations on a global scale, including the CSR integration preparation (2011), the Microtune integration (2010), the Letitwave integration in France (2008) and the Emblaze Semiconductor in Israel (2004) • Supervise and lead numerous technology refresh projects including the global Exchange 2010 upgrade, the global MPLS network upgrade, the network switch upgrade, a global firewall project and internet bandwidth upgrade • Execute critical operations functions and projects including global wireless technology management, network monitoring, the global SSL VPN project, the management of Microsoft licenses and the e-mail gateway • Support critical business continuity tasks, including the development of a low - cost Oracle ERP system DR solution, server virtualization, E-mail DR and Perforce DR • Lead cost - saving and expense management endeavors including the build - up of a Quintum VoIP gateway globally to utilize traditional PBX gateway and the build - up of near - line archive storage with de-duplication technologic
Other assessments used in NHPs to identify anxious individuals include the Human Intruder Test (equivalent to the human Strange Situation assessment developed by Ainsworth; Ainsworth and Bell 1970; Ainsworth et al. 1978; see Coleman et al., this volume), the Novel Object Test (incorporated into the Strange Situation but also studied independently; see Bronson 1972 and Fox 1989), and the transition to new peer group formation (equivalent to the transition to preschool or kindergarten in humans, studied by numerous developmental psychologists and neuroscientists; see Groeneveld et al. 2013; Gunnar et al. 2003; Ladd and Price 1987; Russ et al. 2012; Turner - Cobb et al. 2008).
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