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  Sts. Ewald
Both bore the same name, but were distinguished as Ewald the Black and Ewald the Fair, from the difference in the colour of their hair and complexions.
Ewald the Black was the more learned of the two, but both were equally renowned for holiness of life.
Ewald the Fair they quickly despatched with the sword, but Ewald the Black they subjected to torture, because he was the spokesman and showed greater boldness.
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/e/ewald,saints.html   (718 words)

  
  Sts. Ewald - Ă–kumenisches Heiligenlexikon
Both bore the same name, but were distinguished as Ewald the Black and Ewald the Fair, from the difference in the colour of their hair and complexions.
Ewald the Black was the more learned of the two, but both were equally renowned for holiness of life.
Ewald the Fair they quickly despatched with the sword, but Ewald the Black they subjected to torture, because he was the spokesman and showed greater boldness.
www.heiligenlexikon.de /CatholicEncyclopedia/Ewald.html?print   (740 words)

  
 Secret Games: Wendy Ewald :washingtonpost.com
The eldest of six children, with 20 years age difference between herself and the youngest, Ewald says that in the company of her brothers and sisters, she was often mistaken for the mother.
Sometimes Ewald shoots, sometimes she stands by, sometimes she shoots, then hands over the photos to her subjects to be defaced or embellished, as in her "Black Self/White Self" series from the 1990s.
Ewald, on the other hand, sees herself as more of a "catalyst" or "model maker," someone who sets up a photographic program in a community that can be sustained without her, and that doesn't try to impose an external art-world standard on the children's work.
www.washingtonpost.com /ac2/wp-dyn/cityguide/profile?id=1068378&p=print   (1048 words)

  
 Old Saxony - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This began a vicious 400 year war of occupation and led to the creation of various Saxon kingdoms in Britannia including that of the South Saxons (Sussex), the West Saxons (Wessex) and the East Saxons (Essex) alongside others established by the Angles and the Jutes and are the foundations of the modern English nation.
In 690 two priests called Ewald the Black and Ewald the Fair set out from Northumbria to convert their distant kin in Old Saxony to Christianity.
Ewald the Fair was quickly murdered, but Ewald the Black they subjected to torture and was torn limb from limb.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Old_Saxony   (345 words)

  
 Advanced diffraction 2
The fl lines in the figure outline the unit cells, the red lines indicate planes separated by one unit cell edge along the a cell axis, and the blue lines indicate planes separated by one-third unit cell edge along a.
Ewald came up with a geometrical construction to help visualise which Bragg planes are in the correct orientation to diffract.
The origin of the crystal is at the center of the Ewald sphere, and the incoming X-rays are diffracted from that crystal.
www-structmed.cimr.cam.ac.uk /Course/Adv_diff2/Diffraction2.html   (2847 words)

  
 The Chronicle: 4/27/2001: Studying the Black Death
The Black Death was the resumption of pandemic attack on Europe's population.
Ewald argued that infectious organisms have a range of effects, allowing them to adapt to the weapons leveled at them and avoid annihilation.
Among other blows that the Black Death delivered to this grand scheme of Edward III and the royal family was the death of the 15-year-old Princess Joan in Bordeaux, on her way to marry the heir to the throne of Castile.
chronicle.com /free/v47/i33/33b00701.htm   (3369 words)

  
 Reinhold Ewald
From 1983 to 1987 Reinhold Ewald was a research scientist with the University of Cologne on a Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German academic research federation) research project to assemble and exploit a three-metre radiotelescope installed at the Gornergrat Observatory at an altitude of 3100 metres in the High Alps, near Zermatt, Switzerland.
In 1993 Ewald was appointed Assistant to the Director of DLR’s Space Programme.
Ewald flew as a research cosmonaut on the Russian Soyuz TM 25 vehicle and spent 18 days on board the Mir Space Station.
www.spaceflight.esa.int /file.cfm?filename=astewald   (499 words)

  
 Ewald
EDUCATION: Reinhold Ewald received a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from the University of Cologne in 1977 and a Master of Science degree in Experimental Physics in 1983.
EXPERIENCE: From 1983-1987 Reinhold Ewald was a research scientist with the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German academic research federation) on a special research project to assemble and exploit a three-metre radiotelescope for the University of Cologne.
Korzun, Kaleri and Ewald undocked from Mir in the Soyuz TM-24 spaceship at 03:24 GMT on March 2 and landed at 06:44 GMT near Arkaylk in Kazakstan.
www.astronautix.com /astros/ewald.htm   (773 words)

  
 Kids, Snapping To Attention   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Ewald learned only recently that a decade after that picture was taken, Hasmukh ended his life by drinking poison.
Black kids frequently depict their "white selves" by outlining their portraits in white, or obscuring their faces and hands with white lines.
Meanwhile, Ewald just returned from scouting her next project in Providence, R.I., where this show travels next, and where she'll be working with learning-disabled kids in fourth and fifth grade.
www.changemakers.net /library/temp/washpost020302.cfm   (1221 words)

  
 Independent Weekly: Arts & Entertainment: Feature: Letters to the world
Ewald remembers it came as a surprise to the students to be given responsibility for using and looking after the cameras.
In her early 20s, Ewald asked herself the question that would shape a lifetime of work: "Who really makes a photograph, the subject or the photographer?" Even though this collaborative work has an undeniable social consciousness, she insists that the images must first be aesthetically exciting and judged accordingly.
Ewald's willingness to allow others to set up shots, pose themselves or scratch words on the negative is radical, but ultimately transforms her work beyond mastered technique and jarring beauty.
indyweek.com /durham/2000-06-14/ae.html   (1849 words)

  
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The Ewald >imposes an assumed periodicity in the structure of the system that >is not really there, especially in a protein, >so the finite cutoff might be a more realisitic >representation if this implied periodicity has some peculiar effects >on the simulation.
Ewald summation methods seem to be both gaining favor and efficiency; the current dilemma is that while there are strong theoretical reasons for using Ewald methods, most molecular mechanics parameters were developed with explicit cutoffs instead.
Ewald methods do increase the complexity of the setup for nonbond calculations; there are quite a few additonal parameters, some of which are best "tuned" for the specific system being simulated.
amber.scripps.edu /0Net/ewald   (2366 words)

  
 Floridian: A stylishly sticky situation
Ewald and Mace's English Tudor style formal wear surpassed the designs of 572 high school couples from 50 different states and Canada who also participated in the contest.
Lady Ewald fashioned a red and yellow duct tape gown with red cape, while Sir Mace was adorned in fl knickers and vest with matching red and yellow puffed-sleeve jacket and cap to reign over their high school kingdom.
Ewald wasn't as shocked by her beau's suggestion to wear the sticky stuff as she was about the variety of color choices available.
www.sptimes.com /2002/08/16/Floridian/A_stylishly_sticky_si.shtml   (477 words)

  
 E W A L D   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
When Wendy Ewald began working as a photographer twenty-five years ago, she was concerned with the relationship between herself and the subjects of her photographs.
This concern resulted in what Ewald calls her "collaborative portraits," including a number of projects around the world in the last decade that are the focus of the exhibition on view in the Theater Gallery.
In a project in Saudi Arabia, Ewald explored with her sitters the possibility of revealing the individuality of women and girls through veiled photographs, thus examining issues of identity within traditional cultural boundaries.
www.bampfa.berkeley.edu:16080 /exhibits/ewald   (273 words)

  
 YoungMinds | Magazine | A child's eye view
Ewald took fl and white portraits of the children at locations of their choosing in the town.
Ewald says that some of the children were excited to be a part of the project, as they “were able to see where they have moved on from”.
Ewald says: “Getting to know the kids, to be part of the artistic statement, and to figure out a process in which everybody has a say in was really important.”
www.youngminds.org.uk /magazine/77/bell-gam.php   (760 words)

  
 Online NewsHour: Photographer Wendy Ewald -- March 7, 2002
WENDY EWALD: Working with the children I was working with in Kentucky was like having accomplices in a secret game, that we were both looking at things very hard, and photographing things, which the adults didn't really understand was going on.
WENDY EWALD: It's actually my favorite picture probably of all that the children have taken, and that's by Sebastian Gomez Hernandez, who is about ten years old, and it's a picture of a dream that he had.
WENDY EWALD: Yeah, this is by Kate Etuli, and she's in her corrugated iron house, and after a hard day, and I love the cigarette ash just about to...
www.pbs.org /newshour/bb/entertainment/jan-june02/ewald_3-7.html   (1464 words)

  
 Yossi Milo Gallery - Past Exhibition - Wendy Ewald
In all of these projects, Ewald partners her observational and creative skills with her subjects' visual inventions, encouraging them to use cameras to create portraits of self and community, to articulate their own personal fantasies, dreams, and hopes, and to work directly with her in visual and verbal collaboration.
Ewald herself makes photographs, sometimes giving her negatives to collaborators to mark and write on, mixing the images in such a way that it is challenging to know who actually "created" a given image.
Ewald has received several fellowships and grants from many sources including a MacArthur Fellowship (1992), The National Endowment for the Arts (1976, 1978, 1988, 1992, and 1996), a Fulbright Fellowship (1982), The Andy Warhol Foundation, the Surdna Foundation, the Open Society Institute, and The Kentucky Arts Commission (1980, 1981, and 1983).
www.yossimilogallery.com /exhibitions/2003_04-wend_ewal   (826 words)

  
 Webvision: Color Vision. by Peter Gouras
Black requires both of these systems to be silent and the long wave cone off-system to be excited.
Pure fl occurs when the normalized L-and M-cone off -systems are equally excited and the short wave cone on-system is silent in the representation of the object in the cortex.
Evidently the processing of a fl and white (achromatic) image requires almost as much neural power as the processing of a color image: perhaps like a color television, where much more information is transmitted for the pattern than for the color of the image.
webvision.med.utah.edu /Color.html   (8851 words)

  
 Reinhold Ewald Information
Reinhold Ewald (born December 18 1956) is a German physicist and astronaut.
Born in Mönchengladbach, Germany, he received diploma in experimental physics from the University of Cologne in 1983 and the Ph.D. in 1986, with a minor degree in human physiology.
His main sports are soccer and he holds a fl belt in karate.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Reinhold_Ewald   (174 words)

  
 LTP | Artist in the Classroom: "Black Self/White Self"
Photographer Wendy Ewald collaborated with Cathy Fine and her fifth-grade class on this project in which students wrote two self-portraits, one as themselves and then one in which they imagined themselves as members of another race.
Ewald then photographed the students posing as their “fl” and “white” selves.
In this way, negative and positive and fl and white took on meanings that were both conceptual and physical.
cds.aas.duke.edu /ltp/blackwhiteself.html   (1152 words)

  
 Ewald Consulting
Ewald served as president of the Board of the Minnesota Government Relations Council in 1997.
Prior to joining Ewald Consulting, Valerie worked for eight years at the Minnesota House of Representatives as a Research Consultant specializing in the areas of early childhood and K-12 education.
Events planner Shannon Hicks came to Ewald from Medical Alley/MNBIO, where her role was Association Projects and Students Relations Manager, as well as the lead coordinator for their annual conference and networking events.
www.ewald.com /displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=3   (2827 words)

  
 Bennedict, Ewald
Ewald, would you just briefly give a little bit of a background of where you were born, when you started farming, and what you farmed, just briefly, and we'll proceed from there on more details.
DS: Well, Ewald, you were one of the early ones to put decent housing for the migrants, I recall, and you had running water, hot and cold, and gas stoves and Frigidaires.
Ewald is one of the pioneer members there and has been given an honorary membership to it.
www.mnstate.edu /heritage/OralHistory/bennedic.htm   (7417 words)

  
 JOHANNES EWALD (1743-1... - Online Information article about JOHANNES EWALD (1743-1...
EWALD (1743-1781), the greatest lyrical poet of See also:
For the next ten years Ewald was occupied in producing one brilliant poetical work after another, in rapid See also:
The first collected edition of Ewald's works began to appear in his lifetime.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /EUD_FAT/EWALD_JOHANNES_1743_1781_.html   (1805 words)

  
 Ewald, Johannes - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Ewald, Johannes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
His lyrical poetry at its best is unsurpassed in Danish literature, and his plays often show close affinity to French classicism.
Born in Copenhagen, Ewald was an adventurer who ran away to war as a boy.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Ewald%2c+Johannes   (180 words)

  
 Paul Ewald - evolutionary biologist - Interview Omni - Find Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Chairman of the biology department of Amherst College, Ewald is the author of Evolution of Infectious Disease, which details how HIV became so deadly and why infectious diseases still loom large on our horizon.
But if Ewald appears to live a charmed life, he also lives on intimate terms with the sheer magnitude of AIDS' geometric progression--not to mention other premonitions of other plagues in the making.
Ewald: It depends on whom you talk to, but I define it as an organism living in or on another organism and causing harm to that organism.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1430/is_n6_v17/ai_16595653   (764 words)

  
 The Cactus Code - Numerical Relativity Publications
A numerical study of the quasinormal mode excitation of kerr fl holes.
Black hole head-on collisions and gravitational waves with fixed mesh-refinement and dynamic singularity excision.
Impact of densitized lapse slicings on evolutions of a wobbling fl hole.
www.cactuscode.org /plone_site/plone_site/Papers/NumRel   (1889 words)

  
 Wendy Ewald: Children and Photography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Ewald's experience in Kentucky was the beginning of a long journey that has taken her around the world to introduce children to photography and photography to children.
Ewald has encouraged African-American and European-American students in Durham, North Carolina to ask that question in relation to what it means to be "fl" or "white".
Ewald says, "For the students the idea of transforming the photographs and their own physical features was exciting and challenging." The project provoked a lot of discussion about what it meant to be African-American and European-American in the United States.
globetrotter.berkeley.edu /Ewald/kids&photo.html   (559 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Evolution of Infectious Disease: Books: Paul W. Ewald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Ewald presents a great deal of grist to chew on providing a lot of documented research on some of his theories and observations.
Ewald builds this foundation by showing that evolutionary causes are behind many diseases plaguing mankind today.
Ewald covers biochemistry, history, social policy, medicine, and academic research in a wonderfully thoughtful, logical, innovative and exciting 'new' way of looking at germ theory.
www.amazon.com /Evolution-Infectious-Disease-Paul-Ewald/dp/0195111397   (2376 words)

  
 Remediation of Black Water Intrusions into Residential Structures: Guidelines
If the duct system has had fl water intrusion, then the ducts will have to be replaced.
Dispose of all fl water damaged carpets, pads, underlayment and saturated fabrics.
If this is first time having testing performed for a fl water loss do not be surprised that some areas will remain contaminated.
www.safeenvironments.com /blackwater.htm   (1359 words)

  
 Ewald Hering
The sensation of yellow is elementary, and not traceable to a mixture.
Hering states that there are, in addition to fl and white, four colours which "can occur without a tinge of another colour" and recommends that "each visual perception" can be seen as a "mixture of the six basic sensations" which oppose each other and thus interact.
Between 1872 and 1874, the physiologist Ewald Hering (1834-1918) had delivered "six communications" entitled On the Theory of Sensibility to Light at the Academy of Sciences in Vienna — privately published in 1878 — in which Hering opposed the Helmholtz view of the phenomenon of colours.
www.colorsystem.com /projekte/engl/24here.htm   (1031 words)

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