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Slavic Loanwords in the Terms for Dumplings in Latvian

2016

Slavic Loanwords in the Terms for Dumplings in Latvian Food is an essential part of the material culture of every nation. It frequently preserves national traditions and old names longer than other spheres do, additionally, it lets observe the influence of other cultures. According to dictionary data, dumplings were known in Latvia already in the 18th century. Many names for them have been attested in regional subdialects of Latvian; borrowings usually cover wide areas. In this article, basing on ethnographic and linguistic material notations of different antiquity thus tracing the use of names for dumplings almost a century long and referring to dictionary data from 18th–19th century, the …

lcsh:Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropologySlavonic borrowingsLinguistics and Languagelcsh:PG1-9665variants of wordsLatvianLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_languagelcsh:GN301-674GeographyWide arealcsh:Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languageslanguageSlavic languagesLatvian languageHigh Latvian DialectsemanticsHumanitiesdistribution area of wordsActa Baltico-Slavica
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Atlas of the Baltic languages: plant names of Slavonic origin

2015

Atlas of the Baltic Languages: Plant Names of Slavonic Origin The article investigates Slavonic-derived plant names in dialects of the two surviving Baltic languages – Latvian and Lithuanian. Historically, these Slavonisms were originally adopted by small-scale regional dialects, which are now disappearing. In 2009, a pilot study for the Atlas of the Baltic Languages was published. It comprised 12 geo-linguistic maps with Latvian, Lithuanian and English commentaries. 2012 saw the publication, in CD format, of the Atlas ’s first volume: Lexis 1: Flora . The material analysed concerns names for: (1) wild plants, e.g., cornflower, nettle, waybread, milfoil, dandelion, plantain; (2) cultivated …

lcsh:Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropologyTarmės. Dialektai. Dialektologija / Dialects. DialectologySlavonic borrowingsLinguistics and LanguageSkoliniai / Loan wordsBaltic languagesAtlas of the Baltic LanguagesLanguage and LinguisticsLietuva (Lithuania)BotanyBorrowingCultivated plant taxonomybiologylcsh:PG1-9665Atlas of the Baltic languagesLatviandialectsLithuanianbiology.organism_classificationlanguage.human_languagelcsh:GN301-674GeographyWide arealcsh:Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languagesFruits and vegetableslanguageBaltų kalbos / Baltic languagesCentaurea cyanusBaltic dialectsBaltic languagesActa Baltico-Slavica
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Análisis léxico de los Cuentos Inverosímiles de José López Rubio: entre lo real y lo inverosímil

2011

Ilustración: "Niña en río"

lcsh:French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literatureHumorismoNeologismscolloquialismsCuentos Inverosímiles neologismi prestiti colloquialismi umorismoBorrowingslcsh:Literature (General)lcsh:PN1-6790humour.Cuentos InverosímilesHumourneologismiNeologismosColloquialismsneologismsSettore L-LIN/05 - Letteratura SpagnolaumorismoColoquialismoslcsh:PQ1-3999borrowingsCuentos Inverosímiles; neologismi; prestiti; colloquialismi; umorismoPréstamosprestiticolloquialismi
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The reconstruction of easterly wind directions for the Eifel region (Central Europe) during the period 40.3–12.9 ka BP

2010

Abstract. A high resolution continuous reconstruction of last glacial wind directions is based on provenance analysis of eolian sediments in a sediment core from the Dehner dry Maar in the Eifel region (Germany). This Maar is suitable to archive easterly wind directions due to its location west of the Devonian carbonate basins of the Eifel-North-South-Zone. Thus, eolian sediments with high clastic carbonate content can be interpreted as an east wind signal. The detection of such east wind sediments is applied by a new module of the RADIUS grain size analyze technique. The investigated time period from 40.3–12.9 ka BP can be subclassified in three units: The first unit covers the periods of …

lcsh:GE1-350Global and Planetary ChangeProvenanceStratigraphylcsh:Environmental protectionPaleontologyStormWind directionDevonianMaarPaleontologylcsh:Environmental pollutionClastic rocklcsh:TD172-193.5lcsh:TD169-171.8StadialGlacial periodGeomorphologyGeologylcsh:Environmental sciencesClimate of the Past
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Analysis of the energy balance closure over a FLUXNET boreal forest in Finland

2010

Abstract. The imbalance in the surface energy budget, when using eddy-covariance techniques to measure turbulent fluxes, is still an unresolved problem. Important progresses have been reported in recent years identifying potential reasons for this lack of energy balance closure. In this paper we focus on the data collected in a FLUXNET boreal forest site in Sodankylä, Finland. Using one month half-hourly data, an average Energy Balance Ratio (EBR) of 0.72 is obtained. The inclusion of the heat storage terms in the energy budget yields an improvement of about 6% in the total closure. The sensitivity of the energy balance closure to the turbulence intensity is analysed in terms of the frictio…

lcsh:GE1-350Meteorologylcsh:TEnergy balancelcsh:Geography. Anthropology. RecreationWind directionEnergy budgetAtmospheric scienceslcsh:Technologylcsh:TD1-1066Closure (computer programming)FluxNetlcsh:GAvailable energyTurbulence kinetic energyAtmospheric instabilityEnvironmental sciencelcsh:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineeringlcsh:Environmental sciences
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Sustainable vehicle routing based on firefly algorithm and TOPSIS methodology

2019

Abstract In a sustainable management of logistics, transportation plays a crucial role. Traditionally, the main purpose was to solve the Vehicle Routing Problem minimizing the cost associated with the travelled distances. Nowadays, the economic profit cannot be the only driver for achieving sustainability and environmental issues have to be also considered. In this paper, to satisfy the intricate limits involved in real vehicle routing problem, the study has been structured considering different types of vehicles in terms of maximum capacity, velocity and emissions, asymmetric paths, vehicle-client constraints and delivery time windows. The firefly algorithm has been implemented to solve th…

lcsh:GE1-350Operations researchComputer sciencelcsh:TTOPSISFirefly algorithmlcsh:TechnologySustainability Vehicle routing problem Firefly algorithm TOPSIS Decision makingSustainabilityTime windowsSustainable managementSustainability; Vehicle routing problem; Firefly algorithm; TOPSIS; Decision makingVehicle routing problemSustainabilityVehicle routing problemSettore ING-IND/17 - Impianti Industriali MeccaniciFirefly algorithmTOPSISDecision makinglcsh:Environmental sciences
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Methodology for Calculating the Potential Maritime Wind Park Area by Taking into Account the Needs of Shipping Sector

2018

Renewable energy sources (wind energy, solar energy, hydroelectricity, ocean energy, geothermal energy, biomass and biofuels) are alternatives to fossil fuel that help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, diversify energy supplies and reduce dependency on markets of unsustainable and volatile fossil fuels, particularly oil and gas. Wind energy is one of the renewable energy sources and is considered to be self-renewable as it is the result of the Sun’s activity. Using wind energy is a rapidly developing industry today, and more and more wind turbines are installed worldwide every year, land-based wind turbines being more widespread than offshore ones. In Latvia, spread of land-based wind par…

lcsh:GE1-350Wind powerNatural resource economicsbusiness.industryGeothermal energyFossil fuelRenewable energyOffshore wind powerHydroelectricityGreenhouse gasMarine energyEnvironmental sciencebusinesslcsh:Environmental sciencesE3S Web of Conferences
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Wake and Turbulence Analysis for Wind Turbine Layouts in an Island

2018

There is a big wind energy potential in supplying the power in an island and most of the islands are off-grid. Due to the limited area in island(s), there is need to find appropriate layout / location for wind turbines suited to the local wind conditions. In this paper, we have considered the wind resources data of an island in Trøndelag region of the Northern Norway, situated on the coastal line. The wind resources data of this island have been analysed for wake losses and turbulence on wind turbines for determining appropriate locations of wind turbines in this island. These analyses are very important for understanding the fatigue and mechanical stress on the wind turbines. In this work,…

lcsh:GE1-350Wind powerTurbulenceRotor (electric)business.industryWakeTurbineWind speedlaw.inventionElectrificationlawRange (aeronautics)Environmental sciencebusinesslcsh:Environmental sciencesMarine engineeringE3S Web of Conferences
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Impact of climate change on the timing of strawberry phenological processes in the Baltic States

2016

Climate change has been shown to impact aspects of agriculture and phenology. This study aims to quantify changes in the timing of garden strawberry blooms and harvests in the Baltic States using Regional Climate Models (RCMs). First, parameters for a strawberry phenology model based on the growing degree day (GDD) methodology were determined. Growing degree days were calculated using a modified sine wave method that estimates the diurnal temperature cycle from the daily maximum and minimum temperature. Model parameters include the base temperature and the required cumulative GDD sum, estimated from phenological and meteorological observations in Latvia for the years 2010–2013 via iterative…

lcsh:Geologyregional climate models.lcsh:QE1-996.5General Earth and Planetary Sciencesthermal time modelgrowing degree daysstrawberry phenologyWater Science and TechnologyEstonian Journal of Earth Sciences
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The International Monetary System in the Context of the Actual Financial Crisis. Change Proposals

2013

The International Monetary System (I.M.S.) has a crucial role in economy, representing the frame for a sustainable development of the economic relationships between states, while contributing at the progress of the world’s economies. Nowadays, this system confronts large difficulties, as a consequence of the lack of financial disciplinary instruments, meant at regulation and coordination. The actual economic-financial crisis proved the limits of the present I.M.S., reason why it is now under “reconstruction”. In this direction, there is a series of reforms that can be implemented, so that the new architecture of the system is much more solid.

lcsh:HB1-3840International Monetary SystemArchitecturelcsh:Economic theory. DemographySpecial Drawing Rights (S.D.R.)jel:E42International Monetary Fund (I.M.F.)Bretton WoodsInternational Monetary System Bretton Woods Reforms Architecture Special Drawing Rights (S.D.R.) International Monetary Fund (I.M.F.)ReformsExpert Journal of Economics
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