Character Code of Cumulative Tales: A Bear

2019 ◽  
pp. 82-91
Author(s):  
Olha Trebyk ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 168 ◽  
pp. 39-48
Author(s):  
Olga Trebyk

The image of death in Ukrainian cumulative talesAnalyzing the texts of Ukrainian cumulative tales, we can conclude that there are cumulative structures in death tales. The author of this article analyzes these cumulative structures; numbers are given according to Andreev’s index. The theme of death in these tales is presented in different dimensions and at different levels. In the character code of the analyzed texts, there is an image of death that has an anthropomorphic appearance. The author of this article gives examples of tales in which lamentation is used as a cumulative method. Образ смерти в украинских кумулятивных сказкахАнализируя тексты украинских кумулятивных сказок, можно сделать вывод, что в украинском сказочном фонде присутствуют сказки о смерти. Эти сказки имеют кумулятивные структуры. В украинских кумулятивных сказках по-разному представлен образ смерти. В статье проанализированы кумулятивные структуры, приведены номера сюжетов в соответствии с сюжетным указателем Николая Андреева. Тема смерти в кумулятивных сказках представлена в разных измерениях и на разных уровнях. Так, в персонажном коде анализируемых текстов есть образ Смерти, имеющей антропоморфный вид. В статье рас­сматриваются сказки, в которых используется кумулятивный прием причитания.


Author(s):  
Hiroo Tamagawa ◽  
Hideaki Amano ◽  
Naoji Hayashi ◽  
Yasuyuki Hirose

In this chapter, the authors report the minimal set of characters from the Unicode Standard that is sufficient for the notation of human dentition in Zsigmondy-Palmer style. For domestic reasons, the Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry expanded and revised the Japan Industrial Standard (JIS) character code set in 2004 (JIS X 0213). More than 11,000 characters that seemed to be necessary for denoting and exchanging information about personal names and toponyms were added to this revision, which also contained the characters needed for denoting human dentition (dental notation). The Unicode Standard has been adopted for these characters as part of the double-byte character standard, which enabled, mainly in eastern Asian countries, the retrieval of human dentition directly on paper or displays of computers running Unicode-compliant OS. These countries have been using the Zsigmondy-Palmer style of denoting dental records on paper forms for a long time. The authors describe the background and the application of the characters for human dentition to the exchange, storage and reuse of the history of dental diseases via e-mail and other means of electronic communication.


CCIT Journal ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 165-173
Author(s):  
Hani Dewi Ariessanti ◽  
Indrianto Indrianto ◽  
Rifan Munzilin

With increasing human needs in terms of security , especially in securing the jewelry store then made a design that resembles the display of safety equipment . The working principle of safety equipment on this arduino -based jewelry store is by using infrared sensors to transmit data at the next arduino electric current is converted into mechanical motion of the dc motor , the next shipment via bluetooth character code that is processed in the microcontroller into a form of decision . The method is obtainable design technique that consists of : Identify the need is to identify the needs of what is needed in the manufacture of tools, Analysis of the needs is to analyze all the needs of the tool before the tool design process, The design of the hardware and software that is designing and preparing the materials are to be used to make tools, Preparation of tools that process of unification of all materials to form tools and, Testing tools that test the performance of the tool


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