THE PHOTOGRAPHER CHARLES CLIFFORD: BALLOONS AND HORSES

The Photographer Charles Clifford: balloons and horses

British photographer Charles Clifford (1819-1863) appears for the first time in press advertisements in Madrid in 1850, not, surprisingly, as a photographer but as a balloonist who announces several balloon shows including TROUSERS SPLIT SUIT HOPKINS one in which he states his intention to ascend on the back of a live horse hanging from the basket.

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What is Cooked in the Political Kitchen: The Axiological Potential of the Culinary and Gastronomic Metaphor in Journalistic Discourse

Referring to journalistic materials of the Russian, Mongolian, and Finnish press, the authors consider the features of the metaphorical use Tweed Caps of language means that verbalise the elements of the culinary and gastronomic sphere in political discourse.The figurative use of the Rus.кухня, Mong.гал тогоо, Fin.keitti

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Adaptive Degradation Prognostic Reasoning by Particle Filter with a Neural Network Degradation Model for Turbofan Jet Engine

In the aerospace industry, every minute of downtime because of equipment failure impacts Health Care operations significantly.Therefore, efficient maintenance, repair and overhaul processes to aid maximum equipment availability are essential.However, scheduled maintenance is costly and does not track the degradation of the equipment which could res

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Diaphragmatic flutter in a patient with a pacemaker

Diaphragmatic flutter is a rarely reported disorder characterized by an abnormal diaphragmatic activity, which may be associated with respiratory symptoms (respiratory myoclonus).We describe a case of a 65-year-old patient with abnormal BODY LOTION abdominal movements and no other symptoms.These movements resulted from rapid involuntary contraction

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