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K. Hofmann, J. Burgler, P. Roggwiller, E. Halder, Thomas Stockmeier, S. Muller, Wolfgang Fichtner, R. Vuilleumier, M. Westermann, J.-M. Moret, Friedhelm Dr. Bauer, H. Haddon
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IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices. 38:1605-1611
2.5-kV thyristor devices have been fabricated with integrated MOS controlled n/sup +/-emitter shorts and a bipolar turn-on gate using a p-channel DMOS technology. Square-cell geometries with pitch variations ranging from 15 to 30 mu m were implemente
Autor:
Squire, W. H. Haddon
Publikováno v:
Tempo; 6/1/1948, Vol. 7, p27-30, 4p
Autor:
Squire, W. H. Haddon
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Tempo; 3/1/1948, Vol. 6, p9-13, 5p
Autor:
Squire, W. H. Haddon
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Tempo; Mar1947, Issue 3, p20-23, 4p
Autor:
Squire, W. H. Haddon
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Tempo; Sep1946, Issue 1, p1-9, 9p
Autor:
W. H. Haddon Squire
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Tempo. :27-30
Philosophy, said a great thinker, is the product of wonder. With even more assurance that may be said of art. The basic weakness of all art criticism is that it can analyse everything but the “wonder” of a work. Art is certainly never the product
Autor:
W. H. Haddon Squire
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Tempo. :9-13
The late Professor Collingwood claimed that the dance is the mother of all languages in the sense that every kind or order of language (speech, gesture, and so forth) is an offshoot from an original language of total bodily gesture; a language which
Autor:
W. H. Haddon Squire
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Tempo. :1-9
Every music student knows that both oratorio and opera were developments of the early form of drama; indeed opera of a kind existed long before the Christian era and is as old as the drama itself. In England oratorio may be said to be the successor o
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W. H. Haddon Squire
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Tempo. :20-23
Distance in time or space, it has been said, gilds formulas and styles; we turn to what is far away and ask for inspiration. By the light reflected from the past the artist endeavours to forge something new in harmony with his own period. Thus the gr
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W. H. Haddon Squire
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Tempo. :29-31
It is an odd fact that practically everything in what is called The Central-European School of Dance was derived from a French singer. Surprisingly little is known in England about this remarkable man, who, believing his work to be incomplete and sus