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  • At this time "Lacis" and "Cut-worke" were practically all that was known or used.

    Chats on Old Lace and Needlework Emily Leigh Lowes

  • Lace, under the name of "Lacis," had been known in France from the time of Catherine de Medici, who patronised the manufacturers and used it lavishly.

    Chats on Old Lace and Needlework Emily Leigh Lowes

  • Lacis, or filet lace, or however you want to call it, has a rather long history.

    Archive 2009-02-01 a stitch in time 2009

  • Lacis, or filet lace, or however you want to call it, has a rather long history.

    Hairnets, part II a stitch in time 2009

  • Values derived from Hansen et al. have been multiplied by 3.35 Lacis, personal communication to convert forcing as a temperature change to forcing as a change in net flux at the tropopause after allowing for stratospheric temperature change.

    Unthreaded #21 « Climate Audit 2007

  • Values derived from Hansen et al. have been multiplied by 3.35 Lacis, personal communication to convert forcing as a temperature change to forcing as a change in net flux at the tropopause after allowing for stratospheric temperature change.

    Unthreaded #21 « Climate Audit 2007

  • This injection changes the radiative balance by increasing absorption and reflection of incoming short wave radiation by stratospheric aerosols, and generally has a cooling effect on climate Lacis et al., 1992, Minnis et al., 1993 and McMormick et al., 1995.

    Salzer and Hughes on Bristlecones « Climate Audit 2007

  • The Hansen citation above cites also Lacis and Hansen 1974

    Sciencemag on House E&C Hearing « Climate Audit 2006

  • The k-distribution approach Lacis and Oinas 1991 utilizes 15 noncontiguous spectral intervals to model overlapping cloud– aerosol and gaseous absorption.

    Sciencemag on House E&C Hearing « Climate Audit 2006

  • Lacis may have been forgotten even by the Russian-history grad students who hang out at the Strand, but to Ms. Eisenberg she's an "an agit-prop diva who radicalized Benjamin."

    Monk, Eisenberg and Banhart: Oh Me, Oh My, They're So Unusual 2002

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