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Millett, Declan, Nicola Mandall, Joy Hickman, Rye Mattick, and Anne-Marie Glenny. "Adhesives for Fixed Orthodontic Bands." Angle Orthodontist 79, no. 1 (January 1, 2009): 193–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.2319/081307-377.1.

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Abstract Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of adhesives used to attach bands to teeth during fixed appliance treatment. Material and Methods: Electronic databases, conference proceedings and the Internet were searched. There was no restriction with regard to publication status or language of publication. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and controlled clinical trials (CCTs) (including split-mouth studies) of adhesives used to attach orthodontic bands to molar teeth were selected. Patients with full arch fixed orthodontic appliance(s) who had bands attached to molars were included. All review authors were involved in study selection, validity assessment, and data extraction. Disagreements were resolved by discussion. Comparisons were made between the main types of adhesive. Results: Five RCTs and three CCTs were identified, all of split-mouth design. Four trials compared chemically cured zinc phosphate and chemically cured glass ionomer; three trials compared chemically cured glass ionomer cement with light-cured compomer; and one trial compared chemically cured glass ionomer with a chemically cured glass polyphosphonate. Data analysis was often inappropriate within the studies. Meta-analysis was not feasible. Conclusions: There is insufficient high-quality evidence with regard to the most effective adhesive for attaching orthodontic bands to molar teeth. Further RCTs are required.
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Lee, K. K., S. C. Tan, and Y. C. Chan. "Investigation of Conductive Adhesive Bonding Using UV Curable Anisotropic Conductive Adhesives at Different Curing Conditions." Journal of Electronic Packaging 127, no. 1 (March 1, 2005): 52–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.1846068.

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Generally, adhesive materials can be cured in a short time under high curing temperature. High curing temperature usually leads to an increase in cross-link density and a homologous increase in heat resistance. Nevertheless, curing process under high temperature problems can occur such as the inclination for the adhesive materials to shrinkage, cracks, voids and it would probably lower the dielectric properties. UV curing of anisotropic conductive adhesives (ACAs) offers several advantages over the conventional epoxy resin, including rapid cure, little to no emission of volatile organic compounds and without affecting other components in the assembly [Pataki, W. S., 1997, “Optimization of Free-Radical Initiation Reactions in the Electrical Industry,” Electrical Insulation Conference and Electrical Manufacturing and Coil Winding Conference Proceedings, pp. 745–751]. Based on the aforementioned advantages, it is worth investigating the bonding properties at different curing conditions. In this work, a new type of UV curable ACA for chip-on-flex application is presented. The adhesive bonds of the chip-on-flex application are cured at different cure cycles within a range of UV frequencies. Cure cycles in this work were the different periods of time that were needed to cure the ACAs under different UV light intensities. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy with attenuated total internal reflection was used to investigate the curing degree of the ACAs at different cure cycles. The result shows that the longer the curing time and the larger the UV intensity, the higher the curing degree can be obtained. Furthermore, the curing time in the UV curable ACA was much shorter than that of the conventional thermal curable ACAs. Shear test was done to find out the shear strength of the bonding. Finally, after shear test, scanning electron microscope was used to investigate the fracture mode of the chip-on-flex application at different curing cycles.
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Lall, Pradeep, Nokibul Islam, John Evans, and Jeff Suhling. "Reliability of BGA and CSP on Metal-Backed Printed Circuit Boards in Harsh Environments." Journal of Electronic Packaging 129, no. 4 (March 7, 2007): 382–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2804086.

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Increased use of sensors and controls in automotive applications has resulted in significant emphasis on the deployment of electronics directly mounted on the engine and transmission. Increased shock, vibration, and higher temperatures necessitate the fundamental understanding of damage mechanisms, which will be active in these environments. Electronics typical of office benign environments uses FR-4 printed circuit boards (PCBs). Automotive applications typically use high glass-transition temperature laminates such as FR4-06 glass∕epoxy laminate material (Tg=164.9°C). In application environments, metal backing of printed circuit boards is being targeted for thermal dissipation, mechanical stability, and interconnections reliability. In this study, the effect of metal-backed boards on the interconnect reliability has been evaluated. Previous studies on electronic reliability for automotive environments have addressed the damage mechanics of solder joints in plastic ball-grid arrays on non-metal-backed substrates (Lall et al., 2003, “Model for BGA and CSP in Automotive Underhood Environments,” Electronic Components and Technology Conference, New Orleans, LA, May 27–30, pp. 189–196;Syed, A. R., 1996, “Thermal Fatigue Reliability Enhancement of Plastic Ball Grid Array (PBGA) Packages,” Proceedings of the 1996 Electronic Components and Technology Conference, Orlando, FL, May 28–31, pp. 1211–1216;Evans et al., 1997, “PBGA Reliability for Under-the-Hood Automotive Applications,” Proceedings of InterPACK ’97, Kohala, HI, Jun. 15–19, pp. 215–219;Mawer et al., 1999, “Board-Level Characterization of 1.0 and 1.27mm Pitch PBGA for Automotive Under-Hood Applications,” Proceedings of the 1999 Electronic Components and Technology Conference, San Diego, CA, Jun. 1–4, pp. 118–124) and ceramic ball-grid arrays (BGAs) on non-metal-backed substrates (Darveaux, R., and Banerji, K., 1992, “Constitutive Relations for Tin-Based Solder Joints,” IEEE Trans-CPMT-A, Vol. 15, No. 6, pp. 1013–1024;Darveaux et al., 1995, “Reliability of Plastic Ball Grid Array Assembly,” Ball Grid Array Technology, Lau, J., ed., McGraw-Hill, New York, pp. 379–442;Darveaux, R., 2000, “Effect of Simulation Methodology on Solder Joint Crack Growth Correlation,” Proceedings of 50th ECTC, May, pp. 1048–1058). Delamination of PCBs from metal backing has also been investigated. The test vehicle is a metal-backed FR4-06 laminate. The printed circuit board has an aluminum metal backing, attached with pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA). Component architectures tested include plastic ball-grid array devices, C2BGA devices, QFN, and discrete resistors. Reliability of the component architectures has been evaluated for HASL. Crack propagation and intermetallic thickness data have been acquired as a function of cycle count. Reliability data have been acquired on all these architectures. Material constitutive behavior of PSA has been measured using uniaxial test samples. The measured constitutive behavior has been incorporated into nonlinear finite element simulations. Predictive models have been developed for the dominant failure mechanisms for all the component architectures tested.
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Dusevich, V. M., and J. D. Eick. "ESEM Study of Dental Adhesive Polymerization." Microscopy and Microanalysis 7, S2 (August 2001): 120–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1431927600026672.

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Dental adhesives are bonded to a wet surface of live tissue, dentin. There are two important stages of surface preparation for adhesive application: 1) Etching the tooth structure creating a layer of collagen network free from mineral, and 2) Applying a primer, in this case a water solution of hydrophilic monomer of 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate (ScotchBond Multipurpose®, 3M). During the priming stage, the resin monomer should penetrate the fibril network and coat collagen fibrils. Subsequent adhesive resin penetration into the collagen network (hybrid layer) is not uniform, influenced by the presence of residual water and degree of resin polymerization. Dependence of bond strength of dental adhesives on time or intensity of light activation is well known, but no direct microscopic observations of the dynamics of polymerization were performed. This was due to the fact that during specimen dehydration for conventional SEM the polymerization process is still proceeding and residual monomer could be washed out.
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Guo, Li, Leif Sandsjö, Max Ortiz-Catalan, and Mikael Skrifvars. "Systematic review of textile-based electrodes for long-term and continuous surface electromyography recording." Textile Research Journal 90, no. 2 (July 4, 2019): 227–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0040517519858768.

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This systematic review concerns the use of smart textiles enabled applications based on myoelectric activity. Electromyography (EMG) is the technique for recording and evaluating electric signals related to muscle activity (myoelectric). EMG is a well-established technique that provides a wealth of information for clinical diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment. Introducing sensor systems that allow for ubiquitous monitoring of health conditions using textile integrated solutions not only opens possibilities for ambulatory, long-term, and continuous health monitoring outside the hospital, but also for autonomous self-administration. Textile-based electrodes have demonstrated potential as a fully operational alternative to ‘standard’ Ag/AgCl electrodes for recording surface electromyography (sEMG) signals. As a substitute for Ag/AgCl electrodes fastened to the skin by taping or pre-gluing adhesive, textile-based electrodes have the advantages of being soft, flexible, and air permeable; thus, they have advantages in medicine and health monitoring, especially when self-administration, real-time, and long-term monitoring is required. Such advances have been achieved through various smart textile techniques; for instance, adding functions in textiles, including fibers, yarns, and fabrics, and various methods for incorporating functionality into textiles, such as knitting, weaving, embroidery, and coating. In this work, we reviewed articles from a textile perspective to provide an overview of sEMG applications enabled by smart textile strategies. The overview is based on a literature evaluation of 41 articles published in both peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings focusing on electrode materials, fabrication methods, construction, and sEMG applications. We introduce four textile integration levels to further describe the various textile electrode sEMG applications reported in the reviewed literature. We conclude with suggestions for future work along with recommendations for the reporting of essential benchmarking information in current and future textile electrode applications.
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Meiler, M., and H. Jaschke. "Lubrication of Aluminium Sheet Metal within the Automotive Industry." Advanced Materials Research 6-8 (May 2005): 551–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.6-8.551.

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The production of automotive body parts and panels is a very complex process, starting with the raw materials and ending in the paint shop. Due to the fact that aluminium sheet metal has to be lubricated before forming, all of the following processes have to be considered. Lubricants, such as oils, dry-film lubricants or recently introduced hotmelts have to protect the material’s surface, reduce friction whilst drawing the panels and should not compromise further treatments [1]. Different types of lubricants show different characteristics. This difference is especially noticeable when comparing liquid and dry-film lubricants. As dry-film lubricants do not run off the blanks’ surface and are distributed homogeneously, they show different tribological properties compared to conventional liquid lubricants. The effect on friction of aluminium sheet metal is shown through several basic experiments [2, 3]. In addition, the paper shows the effect of further operations within the production chain. The advantages and disadvantages not only for drawing, but also for assembly lines and the painting process are described in this paper. Assembly issues are carried out on stability testings of riveted and clinched assemblies. These trials show how the assembly process is affected by different proceedings. The fact that every car body has to be completely free of grease before painting, signifies the necessity to get lubrication off the car body’s surface before painting. The interactions between lubrication and paint shop are shown on typical process parameters. Most typical characteristics considering bonding and riveting were tested out on a hood assembly of the current BMW 7-series. In addition to that, experiences made in the press shop at BMW’s Dingolfing plant were figured out and carried over to a long-term strategy of pre-lubrication of aluminium sheet metal. This includes adhesive compatibility as well as the above mentioned assembly process.
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Zachernyuk, Alexander B. "Polysilazaoxanes and adhesive compositions based on them." Butlerov Communications 62, no. 4 (April 30, 2020): 19–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.37952/roi-jbc-01/20-62-4-19.

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The polymer formation proceeding with the participation of cardosilazaoxane organosilicon oligomers are considered. By the interaction of cardocyclic silazaoxanes with organosiloxane diols, new types of organosilicon oligomers are synthesized. They are capable to form elastic spatial-netted structures due to polymerization processes with the discovery of cyclic siloxane fragments without isolation of low molecular weight by-products. The influence of temperature and the silazaoxane: diol ratio on the nature of the products formed is studied. It was established that at 120-130 °C soluble oligomers of cyclolinear structure are formed, which are structured at 180-190 °C, with the most dense network structure being formed when the silazoxane: diol ratio is close to equimolar; a certain excess of hydroxyl groups at the final stage of polymerization leads to the association of the released ammonia with OH end groups and the formation of nucleophilic particles at the ends of the polymer chains – siloxanolate anions, possibly initiating structuring. The formation of regular three-dimensional structures – polysilazaoxanes, initiated by siloxanolate anions without the use of a special catalyst, is a new approach to the creation of adhesive compositions. In this case, in contrast to catalytically cured siloxane analogues, the resulting cross-linked polymer structures exhibit enhanced adhesion to the substrate material. Such polysilazaoxane oligomers can be used: a) as a basis for adhesives, only thermal effects and compounds containing siloxane films and coatings with various metals and characteristics can be used as a catalyst; b) for hydrophobic impregnation of textile materials and leather half-finished products, since this is clearly ammonia, which does not have a destructive effect on them.
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Pollock, H. M. "Adhesion 10 and adhesion 11. Proceedings of the 23rd and 24th Annual Conferences on Adhesion and Adhesives, City University, London, edited by K. W. Allen, Elsevier Applied Science Publishers, London, 1986 and 1987. pp. viii + 191 and viii + 193, price £3." Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology 43, no. 3 (April 24, 2007): 238. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jctb.280430311.

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Balčiūnas, Mindaugas, Loreta Bagdonaitė, Robertas Samalavičius, and Alis Baublys. "Markers of endothelial dysfunction after cardiac surgery: Soluble forms of vascular-1 and intercellular-1 adhesion molecules." Medicina 45, no. 6 (June 8, 2009): 434. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina45060056.

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Endothelium forms an inner layer of vascular wall. It plays an important role in inflammatory process, regulation of vascular tone, and synthesis of thromboregulatory substances. Leukocyte and endothelium interactions during inflammation are regulated by different families of adhesion molecules. Increased levels of soluble forms of adhesion molecules have been detected in the circulating blood in conditions such as autoimmune diseases, transplant rejection, ischemia-reperfusion injury in addition to neutrophil- and endothelial membrane-bound forms reflecting the level of endothelial dysfunction. It is known that endothelial dysfunction is a risk factor for ischemic events such as stroke, myocardial infarction, unstable angina pectoris, ventricle fibrillation, necessity of revascularisation procedures, and death from cardiovascular reasons. Clinical studies showed that cardiac surgery has an impact on vascular endothelial function as well. The amount of endotheliumderived soluble forms of vascular-1 and intercellular-1 adhesion molecules increases after cardiopulmonary bypass suggesting endothelial dysfunction. However, further investigations are needed to be done to support the evidence that endothelial dysfunction proceeding heart surgery is one of the reasons of tissue ischemia-reperfusion injury.
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Chen, H., A. Yoshimura, and T. Ohyama. "Numerical analysis for the influence of water film on adhesion between rail and wheel." Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part J: Journal of Engineering Tribology 212, no. 5 (May 1, 1998): 359–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1243/1350650981542173.

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The adhesion force between rail and wheel is one of the important factors for proceeding towards the realization of high-speed railway. On the other hand, it is supposed that the water film formed between the rail and wheel has a remarkable influence on the adhesion force under rainy condition at higher speeds. In this paper, taking Bett and Cappi's viscosity values of water, which show quite a different behaviour from the viscosity of oil, the influence has been investigated of important factors such as rolling speed, contact pressure and temperature on water film thickness for a smooth surface by applying elastohydrodynamic lubrication theory. Based on the numerical solutions, an empirical equation has been developed for water film thickness relating to rolling speed, load and material parameter by using a linear regression method and comparing it with other authors' works on a lower material parameter or elastic-isoviscous contact. Furthermore, in order to understand the influence of the above factors and the surface roughness on the adhesion force, adhesion coefficients have been calculated on a trial basis in the case of rough surface contact under limited conditions, and the theoretical results have been compared with the measured values of the tests on Japanese Shinkansen vehicles in the field.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Adhesive proceedings"

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Briend, Cyril. "Le contrat d'adhésion entre professionnels." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015USPCB177/document.

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Le professionnel que l'on croyait capable de défendre ses intérêts, par opposition au salarié ou au consommateur, s'est révélé tout autant victime de contrats déséquilibrés depuis quelques décennies. L'apparition de puissantes entreprises privées dans différents secteurs entraîne, de toute évidence, une inégalité entre les professionnels. Notre étude souligne la complexité de trouver un juste critère pour identifier de manière juste ce qu'est un professionnel partie faible. Il n'est pas possible de dire si, de manière générale, telle entreprise est plus puissante qu'une autre, car la personne morale partie au contrat peut cacher des intérêts difficiles à cerner au premier abord. Le juge ne peut pas non plus être l'arbitre autoritaire des prix sans risquer un détournement de sa fonction. Nous développerons le parti suivant : un contrat entre professionnels est dit d'adhésion lorsque celui-ci n'a pas donné lieu à une négociation idoine ; le juge doit alors s'efforcer de regarder le processus de pourparlers ainsi que les circonstances qui ont précédé la convention. De multiples critères peuvent aider le juge, tels que la taille de chaque entreprise, les parts de marché, les propos échangés par les parties, leur bonne ou mauvaise foi ou encore les efforts engagés par elles. Si le choix de l'analyse des négociations nous apparaît ultimement le plus juste, nous tiendrons cependant compte de ses limites. Il serait illusoire de penser que le juge peut toujours parvenir de manière certaine à connaître l'intégralité des circonstances antérieures au contrat. C'est pourquoi nous ajouterons à l'analyse des négociations un système de présomptions - quoique réfragables - lorsque la disproportion des prestations ou la différence de taille des entreprises ne laisse pas de place au doute. Nous mettrons enfin en lumière les stratégies employées par les parties fortes pour contourner cette analyse des négociations, comme des stipulations néfastes ou une tactique d'internationalisation. Il sera donc préféré une impérativité renforcée en droit national ainsi qu'en droit international. Une fois l'analyse des négociations effectuée, nous essayerons de proposer des sanctions à la hauteur du phénomène. Le juge, selon nous, doit être en mesure de modifier le contrat de façon souple, aussi bien de manière rétroactive que par un changement en cours d'exécution du contrat. Le caractère extrême de certains comportements contractuels nous incite à réfléchir à la possibilité d'un droit pénal plus dissuasif ou bien un droit « quasi pénal » sanctionnant ces comportements de manière plus appropriée. Néanmoins, c'est surtout au niveau de la procédure que se joue la protection contractuelle des professionnels. Un référé ajusté à cet objectif a tout lieu de répondre aux exigences de célérité qui gênent les parties faibles dans leurs démarches. Nous soulignerons aussi l'importance d'un système d'actions collectives qui surmontent efficacement l'écueil du coût du procès. À l'inverse, la sécurité juridique des entreprises nous conduira à proposer une procédure de protection par un système de droit doux. Première partie : L'identification du contrat d'adhésion entre professionnels. Deuxième partie : Le traitement judiciaire des contrats d'adhésion entre professionnels
The professional, supposed to be able to defend his interests, by opposition to the employee or the consumer, has proven to also be victim of imbalanced contracts for a few decades. The emergence of powerful private companies in various sectors clearly leads to inequalities between professionals. Our study underlines the difficulty to find the best criterion to identify what a professional weaker party is. It is impossible to say that globally such company is stronger than another because the legal person party to the agreement can hide many interests, which are hard to seize at first sight. Nor can the judge arbitrate prices in an authoritarian way without risking a misappropriation of his part. We shall side for this idea: a business-to-business agreement is to be qualified of adhesion contract as long as it does not give place to adequate bargaining; so the judge has to look the bargaining process and the circumstances preceding the contract. Many criteria can help the judge such as the size of the company, market parts, exchanged words, the good or bad faith of the parties or the efforts they have made. If we consider the bargain analysis as the ultimately rightest choice, we have to contemplate its limitations. It would not be realistic to consider that the judge could always discover every circumstance prior to the agreement. This is why we shall join a system of presumptions - albeit rebuttable - to the bargain analysis, when the difference of size of companies or the disproportion of provisions is obvious. We shall put into light the strategies used by strongest parts to bypass the bargain analysis, such as harmful clauses or internationalization tactics. Thus, we shall opt for high obligatory standards, as well as in national law than in international law. Once the bargain analysis is done, we shall try to suggest sanctions adapted to the concern. The judge, in our opinion, must be able to modify the agreement in a very flexible way, either retroactively or during the implementation of the said agreement. The gravity of various contractual behaviors must lead us to think about a form of criminal law or a "quasi criminal" law in order to combat those behaviors in a more suitable mean. Nevertheless, the protection of the professional weaker part is also to be dealt on a procedural ground. A proceeding for interim measures is likely to face the needs for celerity, which bother the weakest parts for their action. We shall also underline the advantages of a class action, which could overcome the financial issue of the lawsuit. Conversely, the legal security of business will bring us to foster a protection by a soft law system. First Part: The identification of the business-to-business adhesion contract. Second Part: The judicial treatment of business-to-business adhesion contracts
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Doležalová, Gabriela. "Náhrada nemajetkové újmy na zdraví a rozhodování o ní v adhezním (trestním) řízení." Master's thesis, 2019. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-405705.

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Non-material damage in health injury and decision making in adhesive (criminal) proceedings Abstract The diploma thesis focuses on current legislature, issues and questions regarding compensation of non-material damage (non- property harm), specifically health injuries in adhesive proceedings. The topic presented hereby is a relatively young field of interest in the Czech law system, moreover it has gone through relatively dynamic development recently. The topic of the diploma thesis is effectively linking criminal, civil and health (medical / health care) law. The diploma thesis presents an outlook on the concept of non-material damages from the point of view of civil law and outlines the concepts of injured party and adhesive proceedings belonging to the criminal law field. The diploma theses presents an insight into the terms of liability and criminal liability and it also briefly concerns the criminal liability in health care. The diploma thesis presents some of the selected criminal offences (crimes) against human life and health. The diploma thesis also focuses on terms and proceedings of the adhesive (criminal) proceedings and the possibilities and rights of injured party in the proceedings. The diploma theses presents differences and common points of the terms "injured party" and "victim" in the...
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Ceplová, Magdalena. "Aktuální otázky adhezního řízení." Master's thesis, 2020. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-411556.

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Current issues of adhesive proceedings This thesis deals with current issues of adhesive proceedings. The thesis is divided into four chapters. The first chapter introduces the basic concepts essential for the definition of adhesive proceedings and related terms. These are primarily the definition of entities and parties to criminal proceedings, including the introduction of the institutes of harm as an overarching term, which includes damage, non-material damages and unjust enrichment. The first chapter also introduces the institute of bodily harm. The second chapter is devoted to the injured party, including a list of procedural rights and obligations that the injured party confers the Criminal Procedure Code and the injured party recognizes the law on victims of crime, if the injured party is also a victim under this law. The following subchapters are divided according to the rights that belong to all the injured parties and the rights that belong to the injured party, who is at the same time subject to the adhesive procedure. In the case of the injured party, the institute of consent of the injured party to criminal prosecution and representation of the injured party is also mentioned. In this part of the thesis, the current problems concerning the remuneration of the injured party's...
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Medová, Lucie. "Poškozený v trestním řízení a jeho ochrana." Master's thesis, 2020. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-437221.

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Protection of the Injured Party in Criminal Proceedings The diploma thesis deals with the issue of the injured party and his protection in criminal proceedings. Its main goal is to analyze the position of the injured party in criminal proceedings and to analyze in more detail his selected rights, which in this proceeding serve to protect him. The partial goal of the thesis is to summarize the most important aspects of adhesion proceedings and draw attention to the shortcomings of the protection of the injured party in criminal proceedings de lege lata. To meet this goal, the core of the work is divided into three main parts. In the first chapter, the thesis deals with the injured party as a subject and a party to criminal proceedings, negative and positive definition of the term victim, categorization of this term, the issue of victim representation, the issue of victims according to Act No. 209/1997 Coll. and Act No. 45/2013 Coll. and categorization of the rights of the injured party. Since the aim of the thesis is not to exhaustively analyze all the rights of the injured party arising from the Criminal Procedure Code, only the selected rights are analyzed in more detail. This section presents examples of the recent extensions of the rights of the injured party. The next part of the diploma thesis...
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Beranová, Andrea. "Adhezní řízení." Doctoral thesis, 2016. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-351514.

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The doctoral thesis focuses on the part of criminal proceedings in which the court adjudicates the injured person's private claims which arose in connection with a criminal act (so-called collateral proceedings). The importance of collateral proceedings lies in the fact that by using it the injured party may avoid time-consuming, financially as well as procedurally demanding civil proceedings. However, the institute of collateral proceedings comprises a number of specific issues since a criminal court adjudicates the private claims of the injured party in compliance with substantive law rules being outside of the scope of criminal law (mainly civil law and labour law regulations) but, still, within the framework of criminal proceedings. The basic source of the submitted thesis is the Czech legal order. However, it is not the only one taken into consideration. The doctoral thesis also contains comparative analysis of legal regulation of collateral proceedings from the point of view of the German and Swiss legal orders. Following the analysis of collateral proceedings de lege lata, as well as the comparison with foreign models I am submitting proposals for the improvement of legislation that could be used in connection with the planned recodification of the Czech Criminal Procedure.
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Töglová, Markéta. "Trestný čin zkrácení daně, poplatku a podobné povinné platby." Master's thesis, 2021. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-440839.

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This thesis describes the most commonly committed tax criminal offense i.e., the evasion of taxes, fees, and other mandatory payments pursuant to Section 240 of the Criminal Code. The goal of the thesis is to examine the problematic aspects of this criminal offense and to call attention to the discrepancies in proceedings and judgements, with special attention to substantive and procedural aspect, relevant case law of the domestic courts, and the opinion of professional public. The body of the thesis is divided into five chapters. The first two chapters introduce the substantive basis of the topic, provide a brief overview of the history of tax crimes and, last but not least, underline the importance and relevance of the whole topic using publicly available statistical data. The third chapter is focused on the mutual connection between the criminal offense pursuant to Section 240 of the Criminal Code and two selected criminal offenses. The first being the non-payment of taxes, social security contributions and similar mandatory payments pursuant to Section 241 of the Criminal Code, with a focus on the role of effective regret. Among other things, this outlines the issue following the unprecedented judgment of the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic concerning the voluntary action of the...
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Books on the topic "Adhesive proceedings"

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European Mechanics Colloquium (227 1987 Saint-Etienne, Loire, France). Mechanical behaviour of adhesive joints: Proceedings of the European Mechanics Colloquium 227, held in Saint-Etienne, France, 31 August-2 Septembre 1987. Paris: Pluralis, 1987.

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Sagamore Army Materials Research Conference (35th 1988 Watertown, Mass.). The science and technology of adhesive bonding: Proceedings of the 35th Sagamore Army Materials Research Conference. New York: Gordon and Breach, 1990.

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Adhesives, Sealants and Encapsulants Conference (1985 Kensington Exhibition Centre). ASE 85: Adhesive, Sealants and Encapsulants Conference : conference proceedings : Kensington Exhibition Centre, London, U.K., 5-7 November 1985. Buckingham: Network Events, 1985.

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International Conference on Adhesive Joining and Coating Technology in Electronics Manufacturing (4th 2000 Espoo, Finland). 4th International Conference on Adhesive Joining and Coating Technology in Electronics Manufacturing ; proceedings: Presented at Adhesives in Electronics 2000, Espoo, Finland, June 18-21, 2000. Edited by Kivilahti Jorma, Hyytiäinen Marika, Nokia (Firm), and Adhesives 2000 (2000 : Espoo, Finland). Piscataway, New Jersey: IEEE, 2000.

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F, Brinson H., Wightman James P. 1935-, and Ward Thomas C. 1941-, eds. Adhesion science review: Proceedings of the 5th Annual Program/Review Workshop of the Virginia Tech Center for Adhesion Science. Blacksburg, Va: Institute for Adhesive and Sealant Research, 1987.

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Meeting, Adhesion Society Annual. Proceedings of the 20th Annual "Anniversary" Meeting of the Adhesion Society: Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, February 23-26, 1997. Edited by Drzal Lawrence T and Schreiber Henry P. Blacksburg, VA: The Adhesion Society, 1997.

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Meeting, Adhesion Society. Adhesion international, 1987: Proceedings of the 10th Annual Meeting of the Adhesion Society Inc., Williamsburg, Virginia, USA, February 23-27, 1987. New York: Gordon and Breach, 1988.

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Meeting, Adhesion Society. Adhesion international, 1993: Proceedings of the 16th Annual Meeting of the Adhesion Society Inc., Williamsburg, Virginia, USA, February 21-26, 1993. Amsterdam: Gordon and Breach, 1996.

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Rolf, Aschenbrenner, ed. Proceedings First International IEEE Conference on Polymers and Adhesives in Microelectronics and Photonics: Incoporating POLY, PEP & Adhesives in Electronics : presented at Polytronic 2001 Potsdam Germany October 21-24, 2001. Piscataway, N.J: Institute of Electrical and Electronicsal Engineers, 2001.

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International, Joint Military/Government-Industry Symposium on Structural Adhesive Bonding (5th 1987 Dover New Jersey). Proceedings fifth International Joint Military/Government-Industry Symposium on Structural Adhesive Bonding at U.S. Army Armament Research Development, and Engineering Center, Picatinny Arsenal Dover, New Jersey, 3-5 November 1987. [s.l.]: [s.n.], 1987.

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Book chapters on the topic "Adhesive proceedings"

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Reiling, Jaan Mattes, P. Middendorf, and Manfred Sindel. "Quality assurance of adhesive processes in the body shop." In Proceedings, 1421–31. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-08844-6_99.

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Lee, K. F., Y. E. Lee, R. Tang, W. S. Fields, N. J. Schatz, M. J. D. Post, and R. Quencer. "Radiological features of adhesive optochiasmatic arachnoiditis." In Proceedings of the XIV Symposium Neuroradiologicum, 229–31. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-49329-4_75.

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Sierra, G., O. Guillaumon, D. Sacramento, S. Remaury, and P. Nabarra. "Development of a Silicone Adhesive for OSR Bonding." In Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings, 201–7. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19309-0_21.

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Bastian, Marco. "Adhesive tapes – solutions for today’s and future car production (Anforderungen an Verbindungstechnologien – heute und in Zukunft)." In Proceedings, 89–99. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-29701-5_8.

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Licht, C., F. Lebon, and A. Léger. "Dynamics of elastic bodies connected by a thin adhesive layer." In Springer Proceedings in Physics, 99–110. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89105-5_9.

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Chen, Luojing, Shanshan Du, Qiujie Lv, Mo Wang, and Danying Fu. "Biomimetic Gecko Micro/Nano-Structures Adhesive Array for Space Application." In Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings, 177–86. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19309-0_19.

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Bolshakova, I. A., Ya Ya Kost, M. I. Radishevskyi, F. M. Shurygin, O. V. Vasyliev, I. S. Vasil’evskii, and T. Kuech. "Adhesive and Barrier Sublayers for Metal Nanofilms Active Elements of Hall Sensors." In Springer Proceedings in Physics, 211–19. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3996-1_21.

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Thach, Ha, Hoang-Tuan Nguyen, Uyen Tong, Tuan Hoang, Tuan-Anh Vuong, Cecile M. Perrault, and Khon Huynh. "Comparison of Nail Polish Meth(Acrylates) (MA) Gel Photoresist and Vinyl Adhesive Paper for Low-Cost Microfluidics Fabrication." In IFMBE Proceedings, 323–29. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-5859-3_57.

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Rouleau, L., M. Farcas, I. Copland, J. C. Tardif, R. Mongrain, and R. L. Leask. "Morphological and Functional Flow-Induced Response of Endothelial Cells and Adhesive properties of Leukocytes in 3D Stenotic Models." In IFMBE Proceedings, 2015–18. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89208-3_480.

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Hantaï, D., and B. W. Festoff. "Adhesive Basement Membrane (BM) Proteins are Degraded by Plasminogen Activator in the Presence of Plasminogen." In Proceedings in Life Sciences, 167–71. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70690-5_33.

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Conference papers on the topic "Adhesive proceedings"

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"Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Adhesive Joining and Coating Technology in Electronics Manufacturing 1998 (Cat. No.98EX180)." In Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Adhesive Joining and Coating Technology in Electronics Manufacturing 1998. Presented at Adhesives '98. IEEE, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/adhes.1998.741995.

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Popov, V. L. "Adhesive contribution to friction." In PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED MATERIALS WITH HIERARCHICAL STRUCTURE FOR NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND RELIABLE STRUCTURES 2019. AIP Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5132153.

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HERNÁNDEZ, E. S., A. HERNANDO, R. MAYOL, and M. PI. "ADHESIVE FORCES ON HELIUM IN NONTRIVIAL GEOMETRIES." In Proceedings of the 14th International Conference. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812779885_0037.

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Mroz, Waldemar. "Cohesive or adhesive hydroxylapatite layers deposited by ArF laser ablation." In SPIE Proceedings, edited by Isamu Miyamoto, Henry Helvajian, Kazuyoshi Itoh, Kojiro F. Kobayashi, Andreas Ostendorf, and Koji Sugioka. SPIE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.596347.

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Ilie, Mihaela, Vittorio Foglietti, Antonio Minotti, Elena Cianci, and Bogdan Marculescu. "Silicate-based spin-on-glass used as adhesive in micromachining." In SPIE Proceedings, edited by Ovidiu Iancu, Adrian Manea, and Dan Cojoc. SPIE, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.520099.

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Zhao, Junfeng, Cheng Yang, Zhenyu Huang, Michael Wang, and Changmin Hu. "Mechanism of Adhesive Film Popcorn in Electronic Packaging." In 2007 Proceedings 57th Electronic Components and Technology Conference. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ectc.2007.373842.

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NAITO, YOSUKE, TOJIRO AOYAMA, and YASUHIRO KAKINUMA. "THEORETICAL ANALYSIS ON ELECTRO ADHESIVE EFFECT OF ER GEL." In Proceedings of the 12th International Conference. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814340236_0059.

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Adebahr, W., R. Sachse, P. Middendorf, and M. Kreutzbruck. "Crack growth monitoring at CFRP adhesive bondings." In PROCEEDINGS OF THE REGIONAL CONFERENCE GRAZ 2015 – POLYMER PROCESSING SOCIETY PPS: Conference Papers. Author(s), 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4965563.

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"4/sub th/ International Conference on Adhesive Joining and Coating Technology in Electronics Manufacturing." In 4th International Conference on Adhesive Joining and Coating Technology in Electronics Manufacturing. Proceedings. Presented at Adhesives in Electronics 2000. IEEE, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/adhes.2000.860562.

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"4th International Conference on Adhesive Joining and Coating Technology in Electronics Manufacturing. Proceedings. Presented at Adhesives in Electronics 2000 (Cat. No.00EX431)." In Proceedings of the IEEE-INNS-ENNS International Joint Conference on Neural Networks. IJCNN 2000. Neural Computing: New Challenges and Perspectives for the New Millennium. IEEE, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ijcnn.2000.859468.

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Sharpe, Louis H. Adhesion International 1987. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Adhesion Society, Inc. (10th) Held in Williamsburg, Virginia on 23-27 February 1987. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada198015.

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