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Strength Development Mechanism of Portland Cement Paste
[ "Urology", "Nephrology" ]
Hormonal control of polymorphic and sexually dimorphic coloration in the lizard sceloporus undulatus erythrocheilus
General and Comparative Endocrinology
[ "Endocrinology", "Animal Science and Zoology" ]
Lithostratigraphy and sedimentology of the latest Cretaceous-early Burdigalian Tamezzakht succession (Northern Rif, Morocco): consequences for its sequence stratigraphic interpretation
[ "Paleontology", "Stratigraphy", "Geology" ]
Judicious selection of a pinhole defect filler to generally enhance the performance of organic dye-sensitized solar cells
[ "Pollution", "Nuclear Energy and Engineering", "Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment", "Environmental Chemistry" ]
2,4-Dichloro-7-fluoroquinazoline
Acta Crystallographica Section E Structure Reports Online
[ "Condensed Matter Physics" ]
Fabrication of LCD color filter using laser-induced thermal spray printing
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Metals and Alloys", "Surfaces, Coatings and Films", "Condensed Matter Physics", "Instrumentation", "Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials" ]
Forensic entomology cases in Thailand: a review of cases from 2000 to 2006
[ "Infectious Diseases", "Insect Science", "Parasitology" ]
Evaluating the performance of a sequencing batch reactor for sanitary wastewater treatment using artificial neural network
[ "Waste Management and Disposal", "Water Science and Technology", "Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment", "Environmental Chemistry", "Environmental Engineering" ]
The Age-Related Perfusion Pattern Measured With Arterial Spin Labeling MRI in Healthy Subjects
[ "Cognitive Neuroscience", "Aging" ]
Technology and change in industrial societies: Implications for public policy
Technovation
[ "Management of Technology and Innovation" ]
THE CHRISTIAN APOLOGETIC AND THE CLAIMS OF THE NON-CHRISTIAN RELIGIONS IN REGARD TO REVELATION1
International Review of Mission
[ "Religious Studies" ]
A cohort study of stomach cancer in a high-risk American population
[ "Cancer Research", "Oncology" ]
The Roots of Solidarity. By Roman Laba. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1991, xi, 182 pp. Illustrations. Bibliography. Index. $24.95, hard bound.
Slavic Review
[ "Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)", "Cultural Studies" ]
Education and Innovation in the Context of Economies Globalization
Procedia Economics and Finance
[ "Energy Engineering and Power Technology" ]
Does false aneurysm behave like a sarcoma? Distal femoral arterial false aneurysm simulated a malign mesenchymal tumor
[ "Orthopedics and Sports Medicine", "Surgery" ]
Prolonged second stage effect on pelvic floor dysfunction: a follow up survey to a randomized controlled trial
The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine
[ "Obstetrics and Gynecology", "Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health" ]
Identification of Novel Inhibitors of the Transforming Growth Factor β1 (TGF-β1) Type 1 Receptor (ALK5)
[ "Drug Discovery", "Molecular Medicine" ]
Transverse-sigmoid dural arteriovenous fistula with subcortical calcification treated with transvenous embolization : a case report
[ "Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine", "Neurology (clinical)" ]
Pressing Effect in Polymer Solar Cells with Bulk Heterojunction Nanolayers
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Biomedical Engineering", "Bioengineering" ]
Prevalence of primary dentition caries in preschool children of urban and suburban areas in Kragujevac
[ "Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering", "Environmental Engineering" ]
Complex structure of human bronchial mucus glycoprotein
[ "Biochemistry" ]
Factors Affecting Entrepreneurial Opportunity Exploitation in Iran Agriculture Sector
[ "Pharmacology" ]
Stereo Projections of Miss Distance in Some New Cockpit Display Formats
[ "Aerospace Engineering" ]
Engine for brain development: similarity between engine and brain
[ "Artificial Intelligence" ]
Use of Programs for Two-Parameter Multiple Impulse Correction of Altitude and Inclination of Circular Orbits
[ "Space and Planetary Science", "Astronomy and Astrophysics" ]
Properties of networks obtained by internal plasticization of epoxy resin with aromatic and aliphatic glycidyl compounds
Journal of Applied Polymer Science
[ "Materials Chemistry", "Polymers and Plastics", "Surfaces, Coatings and Films" ]
锅炉压力容器检验中的问题及解决措施
[ "Plant Science", "Forestry" ]
New metal complexes derived from S-benzyldithiocarbazate (SBDTC) and chromone-3-carboxaldehyde: synthesis, characterization, antimicrobial, antitumor activity and DFT calculations
[ "Materials Chemistry", "Physical and Theoretical Chemistry" ]
Beyond situational constraints: Job resources inadequacy and individual performance at work
[ "Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management", "Applied Psychology" ]
Controlling the Chiral Inversion Reaction of the Metallopeptide Ni-Asparagine-Cysteine-Cysteine with Dioxygen
[ "Inorganic Chemistry", "Physical and Theoretical Chemistry" ]
A Shoe Insole Delivering Subsensory Vibratory Noise Improves Balance and Gait in Healthy Elderly People
[ "Rehabilitation", "Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation" ]
GLORI: A GNSS-R Dual Polarization Airborne Instrument for Land Surface Monitoring
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Biochemistry", "Instrumentation", "Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics", "Analytical Chemistry" ]
SP911ARE HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS REDUCED FOLLOWING PAEDIATRIC RENAL TRANSPLANTATION?
[ "Transplantation", "Nephrology" ]
Noted
[ "Oncology" ]
Stuttering?
[ "LPN and LVN", "Speech and Hearing", "Cognitive Neuroscience", "Linguistics and Language", "Language and Linguistics", "Experimental and Cognitive Psychology" ]
Potassium doping of semiconducting vanadium tellurate glasses
[ "Condensed Matter Physics" ]
Embryoma of the Kidney in an Infant with Osseous Metastases: Report of a Case
[ "Urology" ]
[P4–467]: LUMIPULSE ® G TOTAL TAU: KEY PERFORMANCES OF A FULLY AUTOMATED CHEMILUMINESCENT IMMUNOASSAY
[ "Psychiatry and Mental Health", "Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience", "Geriatrics and Gerontology", "Neurology (clinical)", "Developmental Neuroscience", "Health Policy", "Epidemiology" ]
Feeling Gothicky?
[ "Literature and Literary Theory", "History" ]
Crystal structure of tandem ACT domain-containing protein ACTP from Galdieria sulphuraria
Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics
[ "Molecular Biology", "Biochemistry", "Structural Biology" ]
Influence of Li3BO3 additives on the Li+ conductivity and stability of Ca/Ta-substituted Li6.55(La2.95Ca0.05)(Zr1.5Ta0.5)O12 electrolytes
Journal of Power Sources
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Physical and Theoretical Chemistry", "Energy Engineering and Power Technology", "Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment" ]
Nutrient enrichment affects recruitment of oysters and barnacles in a mangrove forest
[ "Ecology", "Aquatic Science", "Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics" ]
Determination of benzyltriethyl ammonium chloride from polymeric media by capillary electrophoresis with ultraviolet absorbance detection
[ "Spectroscopy", "Environmental Chemistry", "Biochemistry", "Analytical Chemistry" ]
Simultaneous inversion of spectral IP data with frequency constraints
[ "Geophysics" ]
Early Neoproterozoic magmatism and the associated metamorphism in the Songnen Massif, NE China: Petrogenesis and tectonic implications
[ "Geochemistry and Petrology", "Geology" ]
Ising model in a boundary magnetic field with random discontinuities
Abstract We consider a two-dimensional Ising field theory on a space with boundary in the presence of a piecewise constant boundary magnetic field which is allowed to change value discontinuously along the boundary. We assume zero magnetic field in the bulk. The positions of discontinuities are averaged over as in the annealed disorder. This model is described by a boundary field theory in which a superposition of the free spin boundary condition is perturbed by a collection of boundary condition changing operators. The corresponding boundary couplings give the allowed constant values of the magnetic field as well as the fugacities for the transitions between them. We show that when the value of the magnetic field is allowed to take only two different values which are the same in magnitude but have different signs the model can be described by a quadratic Lagrangian. We calculate and analyse the exact reflection matrix for this model. We also calculate the boundary entropy and study in detail the space of RG flows in a three-parameter space and with four different infrared fixed points. We discuss the likely breakdown of integrability in the extended model which allows for two generic values of the boundary magnetic field, backing it by some calculations.
Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical
[ "Mathematical Physics", "Modeling and Simulation", "Statistics and Probability", "Statistical and Nonlinear Physics" ]
A Comparative Study on Wind Energy Assessment Distribution Models: A Case Study on Weibull Distribution
Wind power generation highly depends on the determination of wind power potential, which drives the design and feasibility of the wind energy production investment. This gives an important role to wind power estimation, which creates the need for an accurate wind data analysis and wind energy potential assessments for a given location. Such assessments require the implementation of an accurate and suitable wind distribution model. Therefore, in the quest for a well-fitted model, eight methods for estimating the Weibull parameters are investigated in this paper. The methods were then investigated by employing statistical tools, and their performances have been discussed in terms of various error indicators such as root mean squared error (RMSE), regression error (R2), chi-square (X2), and mean absolute error (MAE). Meteorological data for diverse terrain from 14 provinces with 30 sites scattered across Iran were employed to examine the performance of the investigated methods. The results demonstrated that the empirical method has superiority over the investigated technique in terms of errors.
[ "Energy (miscellaneous)", "Energy Engineering and Power Technology", "Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment", "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Control and Optimization", "Engineering (miscellaneous)", "Building and Construction" ]
Cementless bipolar hemiarthroplasty for displaced femoral neck fractures in the elderly
The Journal of Arthroplasty
[ "Orthopedics and Sports Medicine" ]
VIABILITY OF THE MINI-CUTTING TECHNIQUE IN THE PRODUCTION OF Drimys brasiliensis Miers SEEDLINGS
Drimys brasiliensis, popularly known as cataia or casca-d'anta, is a tree species native to the Atlantic Forest and belonging to the family Winteraceae. Due to its seeds have dormancy due to embryonic immaturity, the present work aimed to evaluate the viability of the mini-cutting technique in D. brasiliensis in different seasons of collection of the propagules. Mini-cuttings from seedlings sprouts previously produced by conventional cutting were collected at six different times (December/2015, February/2016, April/2016, June/2016, August/2016 and October/2016), made 6-8 cm long, with bevel cut at the base and rectum at the apex, keeping two leaves with their area halved. The experiment was carried out in a completely randomized design with 4 replicates and 14 mini-cuttings per experimental unit. The mini-cuttings were planted in tubes with substrate containing vermiculite and carbonized rice husk (1:1) and kept in a heated greenhouse. After 120 days, the percentage of rooted mini-cuttings, number of roots per mini-cuttings, length of the three largest roots by mini-cuttings, percentage of mini-cuttings with callus, live, dead, with shoots and leaves that maintained their original leaves were evaluated. Rooting percentages of mini-cuttings were greater than 75% regardless of the season of the year in which the propagules were collected. The adventitious root formation of D. brasiliensis occurs indirectly, from the callus tissue formed at the base of the mini-cuttings. The mini-cuttings technique is recommended for the production of seedlings of the species, at any seasons of the year.
FLORESTA
[ "Nature and Landscape Conservation", "Ecology", "Forestry" ]
Cyclic Fatigue Strength of Engineering Ceramics a High Temperatures
Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan
[ "Materials Chemistry", "Condensed Matter Physics", "Ceramics and Composites" ]
Optimal sizing and planning of onsite generation system for manufacturing in Critical Peaking Pricing demand response program
[ "Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering", "Management Science and Operations Research", "Economics and Econometrics" ]
An efficient ring polymer contraction scheme for imaginary time path integral simulations
The Journal of Chemical Physics
[ "Physical and Theoretical Chemistry" ]
Tolerance threshold of commuting time: Evidence from Kunming, China
[ "Transportation", "Geography, Planning and Development" ]
Is Anything All Right?
[ "Literature and Literary Theory" ]
Combined laser acupuncture and desmopressin for treating resistant cases of monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis: A randomized comparative study
[ "Urology", "Nephrology" ]
Haematological and biochemical responses of red foxes(Vulpes vulpes)to different capture methods and shooting
AbstractThis paper sought to determine whether common haematology and blood biochemistry values might assist in determining the relative welfare outcomes arising from the capture of red foxes(Vulpes vulpes)by treadle-snares, Victor Soft Catch® (VSC) #3 traps, cage traps, netting and sampling by shooting. Compared to all other capture methods and shooting, treadle-snared foxes had significantly higher mean albumin (ALB), creatine kinase (CK), red cell count (RCC), neutrophil to lymphocyte (N:L) ratio, sodium (Na), total protein (TP), white cell counts (WCC) and lower glucose (Gl). Treadle-snares were also associated with higher chloride (Cl), haemoglobin (Hb) and packed cell volume (PCV) than cage trapping and netting. Treadle-snares produced indicators of possible muscle damage, exertion and dehydration compared to cage and VSC traps. Cage trapping and netting produced lower indications of exertion, possible muscle damage and dehydration compared to both treadle-snares and VSC traps. These data do not support previous conclusions that due to similar injury scores, treadle-snares and VSC traps produced equivalent welfare outcomes. In restraining traps, injury and death sustained during capture are end-points of poor trapping welfare. Monitoring stress using physiological indicators allows the comparison of the relative potential for different capture techniques to cause pathological and pre-pathological states. As the response of physiological indicators to stress is not independent of time, accurate data on the duration of captivity and the relative intensity of struggling behaviour should be routinely collected when assessing the comparative humaneness of different trap devices.
[ "Animal Science and Zoology" ]
Physicochemical Determinants of Passive Membrane Permeability: Role of Solute Hydrogen-Bonding Potential and Volume.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
[ "Drug Discovery", "Molecular Medicine" ]
New carbon xerogel-TiO2 composites with high performance as visible-light photocatalysts for dye mineralization
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
[ "Process Chemistry and Technology", "Catalysis" ]
Long-Distance and Proximal Romantic Relationship Satisfaction: Attachment and Closeness Predictors
Journal of College Counseling
[ "Education" ]
Giant Cell Myocarditis with Incessant Ventricular Arrhythmias Treated Successfully with Methylprednisolone and Rat Antithymocyte Globulin
Giant cell myocarditis is an aggressive form of this condition that is typically progressive and unresponsive to usual medical treatment. Here, we describe a 34-year-old patient presenting with incessant ventricular arrhythmias with hemodynamic compromise who required prolonged support in intensive care with an intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP). His Coronary arteries were normal and LV endomyocardial biopsy revealed myocyte necrosis with inflammatory infiltrate of lymphocytes, eosinophils, and giant cells suggestive of giant cell myocarditis. He was successfully treated with pulsed intravenous methylprednisolone and rat antithymocyte globulin (RATG). Despite a good functional cardiac recovery, some months later he developed a fluctuant neck swelling which fine needle aspiration confirmed as tuberculosis.
[ "Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine" ]
MRI-based myelin water imaging: A technical review
[ "Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging" ]
The Martyr and the Sovereign: Scenes from a Contemporary Tragic Drama, Read through Walter Benjamin and Carl Schmitt
[ "Literature and Literary Theory", "Sociology and Political Science", "Cultural Studies" ]
Biochemical Assessments of Total Antioxidant Status in Active and Nonactive Female Adults with Intellectual Disability
[ "Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation", "Orthopedics and Sports Medicine" ]
ESTHETIC REHABILITATION WITH RAPID MAXILLARY EXPANSION, LEFORT OSTEOTOMY, AND GINGIVAL VENEER PROSTHESIS: A CASE REPORT
The preservation and reproduction of optimal pink & white esthetics are the fundamental aspects of the rehabilitation of a patient, but this can be difficult to achieve alone from both surgical and prosthetic viewpoints. Esthetic rehabilitation can be done well with proper planning. The best outcome can be achieved only through a multidisciplinary approach. A 17-year-old female patient reported with a chief complaint of missing teeth and an unpleasant smile. Clinical examination revealed a ridge defect and Skeletal Class III malocclusion with constricted maxillary arch and cross bite. An Interdisciplinary approach was planned with Rapid maxillary expansion to correct the cross bite, Following surgical and orthodontic procedures, Lefort 1 osteotomy, fixed orthodontics, and CAD CAM gingival veneer prosthesis were performed to replace the anterior region of the edentulous area and to correct dental defects respectively. With proper planning and team management strategy the overall treatment was effectively achieved. Any successful outcome should always be approached from a multidisciplinary perspective. © 2022 Annals of Dental Specialty.
[ "['Dental Assisting', 'Dentistry (miscellaneous)', 'Oral Surgery', 'Dental Hygiene']" ]
Drying and extraction of astaxanthin from pink shrimp waste (Farfantepenaeus subtilis): the applicability of spouted beds
[ "Food Science", "Biotechnology" ]
One-pot two-step synthesis of micro- and mesoporous organic fibrils for efficient pseudocapacitors
A porous polyimide with a hexaazatriphenylene triimide group is synthesized from two pre-assembled monomers. Its micro- and mesoporous architecture enables fast ion diffusion for an efficient energy storage material with a high charge capacity.
[ "Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment" ]
Phenology, Growth and Yield of Three Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Varieties as Affected by High Temperature Stress
[ "Horticulture", "Plant Science", "Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)", "Agronomy and Crop Science", "Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)", "Medicine (miscellaneous)", "Forestry" ]
Strong-disorder renormalization-group method on fractal lattices: Heisenberg models and magnetoresistive effects in tight-binding models
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials" ]
Die stoffwechselsteigernde Wirkung des serums hepatektomierter Ratten auf Leberkulturen
[ "Cell Biology" ]
Modern Science and Political Power
[ "Law" ]
A Design of Reconfigurable Raptor Codes for Wide SNR Ranges Using a Multi-Edge Framework
IEEE Communications Letters
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Computer Science Applications", "Modeling and Simulation" ]
Art Therapy for Combat-Related PTSD: Recommendations for Research and Practice
Art Therapy
[ "Clinical Psychology", "Complementary and Manual Therapy" ]
Deforestation and the spatio-temporal distribution of savannah and forest members of the Simulium damnosum complex in southern Ghana and south-western Togo
[ "Infectious Diseases", "Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health", "Parasitology" ]
Are we any closer to understanding scleroderma?
[ "Rheumatology" ]
How younger adults with psychosocial problems experienced person-centered health consultations
[ "Applied Mathematics" ]
Bonded chrome coating
Tribology International
[ "Surfaces, Coatings and Films", "Surfaces and Interfaces", "Mechanical Engineering", "Mechanics of Materials" ]
News of Historical Interest
[ "History" ]
BMI and objectively measured body fat and body fat distribution in prepubertal children
[ "Physiology (medical)", "Physiology" ]
Ultrasonic Testing Analysis of Concrete Structure Based on S Transform
Ultrasonic testing analysis is a crucial scientific component during the process and interpretation of the ultrasonic detection signal. Focusing on the ultrasonic testing characteristics, the time-invariant spectral analysis method cannot meet the processing requirements of the detection signal fully. Thus, S transform, the time-varying analysis method, was introduced into the ultrasonic testing data processing of the concrete structure. The acoustic wave phase velocity was derived based on the spectrum analysis, and the S transform time-frequency analysis method was established. Finally, based on the method of concrete experimental data set, studies show that the frequency energy spectrum with S transform can realize flexible and effective identification of defects in the concrete structure. Definitely, this analysis method can significantly improve the resolution and practicality of ultrasonic testing.
Shock and Vibration
[ "Mechanical Engineering", "Mechanics of Materials", "Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology", "Condensed Matter Physics", "Civil and Structural Engineering" ]
Symmetry and hole-burning properties of porphyrins
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Biochemistry", "Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics", "Biophysics" ]
DNMT targets MiRacle torching TORCh
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research
[ "Dermatology", "Oncology" ]
Level of agreement among Latin American glaucoma subspecialists on the diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma: results of an online survey
[ "Ophthalmology" ]
H2O2 rapidly activates the systemic iron hormone hepcidin independent of the IL-6/BMP6 network
[ "Gastroenterology" ]
The Impact of Fibromyalgia Pain on Space and Time Perception
[ "Sensory Systems", "Ophthalmology" ]
Prediction of Photovoltaic Panels Output Performance Using Artificial Neural Network
To ensure the safe and stable operation of solar photovoltaic system-based power systems, it is essential to predict the PV module output performance under varying operating conditions. In this paper, the interest is to develop an accurate model of a PV module in order to predict its electrical characteristics. For this purpose, an artificial neural network (ANN) based on the backpropagation algorithm is proposed for the performance prediction of a photovoltaic module. In this modeling approach, the temperature and illumination are taken as inputs and the current of the mathematical model as output for the learning of the ANN-PV-Panel. Simulation results showing the performance of the ANN model in obtaining the electrical properties of the chosen PV panel, including I–V curves and P–V curves, in comparison with the mathematical model performance are presented and discussed. The given results show that the error of the maximum power is very small while the current error is about 10-8, which means that the obtained model is able to predict accurately the outputs of the PV panel.
International Journal of Energy Optimization and Engineering
[ "Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering", "Environmental Engineering" ]
Manifestations ostéoarticulaires des mucopolysaccharidoses et des glycogénoses
Revue du Rhumatisme Monographies
[ "Rheumatology" ]
Unexplained transient hyperphosphatemia is more common in acute psychiatric disorders than in acute medical–surgical conditions
Psychiatry Research
[ "Biological Psychiatry", "Psychiatry and Mental Health" ]
United airways: circulating Th2 effector cells in an allergic rhinitis model are responsible for promoting lower airways inflammation
Clinical & Experimental Allergy
[ "Immunology", "Immunology and Allergy" ]
Two Populations of Layer V Pyramidal Cells of the Mouse Neocortex: Development and Sensitivity to Anesthetics
Previous studies have shown that layer V pyramidal neurons projecting either to subcortical structures or the contralateral cortex undergo different morphological and electrophysiological patterns of development during the first three postnatal weeks. To isolate the determinants of this differential maturation, we analyzed the gene expression and intrinsic membrane properties of layer V pyramidal neurons projecting either to the superior colliculus (SC cells) or the contralateral cortex (CC cells) by combining whole cell recordings and single-cell RT-PCR in acute slices prepared from postnatal day (P) 5–7 or P21–30 old mice. Among the 24 genes tested, the calcium channel subunits α1B and α1C, the protease Nexin 1, and the calcium-binding protein calbindin were differentially expressed in adult SC and CC cells and the potassium channel subunit Kv4.3 was expressed preferentially in CC cells at both stages of development. Intrinsic membrane properties, including input resistance, amplitude of the hyperpolarization-activated current, and action potential threshold, differed quantitatively between the two populations as early as from the first postnatal week and persisted throughout adulthood. However, the two cell types had similar regular action potential firing behaviors at all developmental stages. Surprisingly, when we increased the duration of anesthesia with ketamine–xylazine or pentobarbital before decapitation, a proportion of mature SC cells, but not CC cells, fired bursts of action potentials. Together these results indicate that the two populations of layer V pyramidal neurons already start to differ during the first postnatal week and exhibit different firing capabilities after anesthesia.
Journal of Neurophysiology
[ "Physiology" ]
A deadlock prevention policy for a class of Petri net models of flexible manufacturing systems
[ "Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering", "Management Science and Operations Research", "Strategy and Management" ]
Mood and personality changes in the patients undergone coronary angiography
[ "Psychiatry and Mental Health", "Psychiatric Mental Health" ]
High resolution ultrasound for the evaluation of radial nerve pathology adjacent to metallic hardware
[ "Orthopedics and Sports Medicine" ]
Adaptive Smoothing for Isoclinic Parameter Evaluation in Digital Photoelasticity
[ "Mechanical Engineering", "Mechanics of Materials" ]
Preparation and characteristics of poly(benzoxazine-urethane)/graphene oxide composites: Toughness, mechanical and thermal properties
Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A
[ "Materials Chemistry", "Polymers and Plastics", "Ceramics and Composites" ]
An Extrema Approach to Probabilistic Creep Modeling in Finite Element Analysis
Abstract This paper introduces a computationally efficient extrema approach for the probabilistic predictions of creep in finite element analysis (FEA). Component-level probabilistic simulations are needed to assess the reliability and safety of high-temperature components. Full-scale probabilistic creep models in FEA are computationally expensive, requiring many hundreds of simulations to replicate the uncertainty of component failure. Extrema are conditions at which the values of a function are the largest or the smallest. In this study, an extrema approach is proposed. In the extrema approach, full-scale probabilistic simulations are completed in one-dimensional across a wide range of stresses, the results are processed, and extrema conditions are extracted. The extrema conditions alone are applied in two-/three-dimensional FEA to predict the mean and range of creep failure. The probabilistic Sinh model, calibrated for alloy 304 stainless steel, is selected. The sources of uncertainty (i.e., test condition, pre-existing damage, and model constants) are evaluated and probability distribution functions sampling are performed via Monte Carlo method. The extrema conditions considered include the range of creep ductility, rupture, and area under creep curves. The predicted creep response for one- and two-dimensional model shows agreement with the experimental data. It is determined that extrema approach will significantly reduce the computational cost of probabilistic creep predictions in FEA.
[ "Mechanical Engineering", "Energy Engineering and Power Technology", "Aerospace Engineering", "Fuel Technology", "Nuclear Energy and Engineering" ]
Onions Planted with Roses
[ "Library and Information Sciences", "Literature and Literary Theory", "Linguistics and Language", "Language and Linguistics" ]
Intergovernmental Relations and Productivity
[ "Marketing", "Public Administration", "Sociology and Political Science" ]
Efficacy of sofosbuvir/velpatasvir/voxilaprevir in direct-acting antiviral experienced patients with hepatitis C virus
[ "Gastroenterology", "Hepatology" ]
Extremal problems for eigenvalues of measure differential equations
Measure differential equations can model non-classical problems like the quantum effects. In this paper we will solve extremal problems for eigenvalues of measure differential equations by exploiting the approximation of general measures by smooth measures and the continuity results of eigenvalues in weak ∗ ^* topology of measures.
[ "Applied Mathematics" ]
Su1558: IBD INCREASING RISK VARIANTS IN ZBTB40 AND NFATC1 ARE ASSOCIATED WITH REDUCTION IN BONE MINERAL DENSITY
[ "Gastroenterology", "Hepatology" ]