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Skolnik, Michael Ryan, and Steven Conway. "Tusslers, Beatdowns, and Brothers: A Sociohistorical Overview of Video Game Arcades and theStreet FighterCommunity." Games and Culture 14, no. 7-8 (August 28, 2017): 742–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1555412017727687.

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Alongside their material dimensions, video game arcades were simultaneously metaphysical spaces where participants negotiated social and cultural convention, thus contributing to identity formation and performance within game culture. While physical arcade spaces have receded in number, the metaphysical elements of the arcades persist. We examine the historical conditions around the establishment of so-called arcade culture, taking into account the history of public entertainment spaces, such as pool halls, coin-operated entertainment technologies, video games, and the demographic and economic conditions during the arcade’s peak popularity, which are historically connected to the advent of bachelor subculture. Drawing on these complementary histories, we examine the social and historical movement of arcades and arcade culture, focusing upon the Street Fighter series and the fighting game community (FGC). Through this case study, we argue that moral panics concerning arcades, processes of cultural norm selection, technological shifts, and the demographic peculiarities of arcade culture all contributed to its current decline and discuss how they affect the contemporary FGC.
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Gruionu, Gabriel, James B. Hoying, Lucian G. Gruionu, M. Harold Laughlin, and Timothy W. Secomb. "Structural adaptation increases predicted perfusion capacity after vessel obstruction in arteriolar arcade network of pig skeletal muscle." American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology 288, no. 6 (June 2005): H2778—H2784. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.00917.2004.

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Arteriolar arcades provide alternate pathways for blood flow after obstruction of arteries or arterioles such as occurs in stroke and coronary and peripheral vascular disease. When obstruction is prolonged, remaining vessels adjust their diameters chronically in response to altered hemodynamic and metabolic conditions. Here, the effectiveness of arcades in maintaining perfusion both immediately following obstruction and after structural adaptation was examined. Morphometric data from a vascular casting of the pig triceps brachii muscle and published data were used to develop a computational model for the hemodynamics and structural adaptation of the arcade network between two feed artery branches, FA1 and FA2. The predicted total flow to capillaries (Q̇TA) in the region initially supplied by FA2 decreased to 26% of the normal value immediately after FA2 obstruction but was restored to 78% of the normal value after adaptation. After obstruction of 1–10 randomly selected arcade segments, Q̇TAwas on average 18% higher in the arcade network than in a corresponding two-tree network without arcades. Structural adaptation increased Q̇TAby an additional 16% in the arcade network but had almost no effect in the two-tree network. These results indicate that arcades can partially maintain blood flow after vascular blockage and that this effect is substantially enhanced by structural adaptation.
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Whitmore, Kathryn, and Lindsay Laurich. "What Happens in the Arcade Shouldn’t Stay in the Arcade: Lessons for Classroom Design." Language Arts 88, no. 1 (September 1, 2010): 21–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.58680/la201011673.

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What features of the physical environment in video game arcades lead kids to be so engaged? How can analysis of arcade space inform language arts teachers’ decisions about designing classroom environments? This article presents an analysis of physical space in video game arcades and participants’ positions therein to suggest how language arts teachers can explore student-designed learning spaces. Qualitative analysis of the arcade space revealed three learning principles: clustering and collaborating, inverting traditional structures of power, and reconstituting access and ownership. Following a detailed assessment of the existing literacy environment in one 5th-6th grade classroom, the researchers and the classroom teacher applied these principles through physical arrangement changes in the classroom. This study shows that arcades are not only places of fun and games for children, nor are they disruptive of learning. Rather, understanding the physical space in video arcades offers principles of design to advance opportunities for students’ and teachers’ literacy learning and identities.
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Fang, X., C. Xia, and R. Keppens. "Modeling Prominence Formation in 2.5D." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 8, S300 (June 2013): 410–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743921313011319.

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AbstractWe use a 2.5-dimensional, fully thermodynamically and magnetohydrodynamically compatible model to imitate the formation process of normal polarity prominences on top of initially linear force-free arcades above photospheric neutral lines. In magnetic arcades hosting chromospheric, transition region, and coronal plasma, we perform a series of numerical simulations to do a parameter survey for multi-dimensional evaporation-condensation prominence models. The investigated parameters include the fixed angle of the magnetic arcade, the strength and spatial range of the localized chromospheric heating.
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Doyle, J. G., and K. G. Widing. "September 7 1973 Two-Ribbon Flare." International Astronomical Union Colloquium 104, no. 2 (1989): 199–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0252921100154156.

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AbstractThe flare images show a compact, nearly cylindrical arcade centered along the filament channel and composed of 4 prominent loops. The loop systems of Fe XII (Te = 1.7 106K) and Fe XIV (Te = 2.3 106K) are smaller than, and lie nested within, the arcades of Fe XVI (Te = 3 106K) and Ca XVII (Te = 5 106K). The loop arcades at different temperatures, as well as different loops within a given arcade, show different expansion rates. These vary from 6 – 8 km s–1 for Fe XIV shortly after flare maximum to 0.5 – 1 km s–1 late in the decay phase. For hotter ions, such as Ca XVII, the velocities are approximately constant at 2 – 3 km s–1 daring the whole of the observations.
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Potvin, André. "The arcade environment." Architectural Research Quarterly 2, no. 4 (1997): 64–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1359135500001603.

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This paper is an account of a study of existing arcade environments in London and Cardiff. Seasonal surveys were undertaken in order to understand both the arcades' thermal performance and their contribution to the environmental diversity of the city. Arcades, which are genuine bioclimatic buildings and urban spaces, appear to generate progressive environmental transients that draw on the ability of users to adapt and thus improve their comfort. The surveys were conducted using a portable sensor array. The results are analysed in terms of environmental transients and seasonal performance.
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Ray, A. "Coronal Arcades in the Sun and Their Hydromagnetic Stability." Symposium - International Astronomical Union 107 (1985): 483–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0074180900075987.

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Two ribbon flares on the sun are sometimes preceded by luminous arcade like structures in the corona with fillament activity. The arcades which are associated with the coronal magnetic field are sometimes without these fillaments when they are found to be relatively long lived. The reasons underlying the stability and instability of these structures may be relevant in understanding the basic mechanism of two ribbon flares. Here we present results on the equilibrium structure of coronal arcades and their hydromagnetic stability taking into account the effects of magnetic field line-tying on the photosphere.
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Su, Ying Ming, and Hui Ting Chang. "Influence of Summer Outdoor Pedestrian Wind Environment Comfort with Height-to-Width Ratios of Arcade in Taiwan." Applied Mechanics and Materials 851 (August 2016): 633–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.851.633.

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Arcade, a regional architecture style in Taiwan, is gradually replaced by sidewalk with the prevailing global trends of architecture design, thereby bringing greater challenges to pedestrians comfort. Past researches suggest optimal urban wind regime can mitigate heat island effect and enhance pedestrians comfort level. Therefore, the relationship between arcade and pedestrian wind comfort as well as the influence of arcade’s height-to-width ratios (H/W) on urban wind environment are worth a thorough research. This study takes Farglory Kyoto Community as the example. Arcades in three varied sizes are compared: In Case 1, height-to-width ratio (H/W) =1.25; Case 2(H/W=1.54); Case 3(H/W=0.75). In Aug 2016, field measurement was conducted comparable anal++ysis on outdoor environmental comfort. The field measurement result indicates that, wind environment is more stable for arcade than sidewalk, and that air temperature of arcade is 3.9 °C lower than sidewalk, thereby concluding arcade tends to generate more pedestrian wind comfort in summer. The measurement result of Thermo GEAR G100EXD suggests, during the hottest time at noon, the difference between air temperature on sidewalk and on arcade reaches 8 °C. This study also proves that in subtropical climates, arcade is more likely to provide pedestrians with higher comfort level, and that air temperature on arcade is 3.9°C lower than outdoors. The lower the height-to-width ratio is, the more comfortable the environment appears to be.
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Gliński, Radosław. "“Slavic” or “Germanic Spirit”? Examples of the Ideologisation of Arcades in Research on Architecture in the 19th and 20th centuries." Ikonotheka, no. 31 (September 20, 2022): 9–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.31338/2657-6015ik.31.1.

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Travelling across present-day Poland, it is only exceptionally possible to come across a specific type of historic urban and rural houses with a ground-level section open on three sides and supported on columns or posts. Yet still in the first half of the 20th century, in some areas of Europe this type of a house was commonly found, and already a century earlier it had intrigued researchers investigating among other things, its origins of development. Within the current borders of Poland, arcaded houses are found in greater concentration in territories that in the past belonged to different political organisms and thus their research was conducted with the adoption of different optics. It is noteworthy that arcades were easily subjected to various more or less conscious manipulations in order to justify their native character, sometimes understood as belonging to particular peoples, regions, nations or even races. The paper provides hypothesis that arcades are a construction element extremely liable to ideologisation. In order to illustrate this problem, the paper presents methods of interpreting the origin of arcades in former East and West Prussia, Silesia, Lesser Poland and Lublin Province in the period from almost the beginning of the 19th century, when researchers started to be interested in this element, until 1939 when Erich Kulke’s book was published, which was the clearest result of arcades’ ideologisation. These interpretations were divided into a few main groups, which made it possible to compare the narratives and to show how the same arguments could lead to different conclusions. Unique issues, characteristic only of particular regions, were also identified. Ultimately, an attempt was made to answer the question of what influenced the liablity of arcades to ideologisation. Since the authors of the research, often architects, promoted the preservation and use of arcades referring to old patterns in new developments, the question was also asked whether such developments actually occurred.
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KURT KIRAL, Merve, and Emel AKIN. "SPATIAL FORMATION IN ARCADES: ANKARA-YENİŞEHİR ARCADES." INTERNATIONAL REFEREED JOURNAL OF DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE, no. 21 (2020): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.17365/tmd.2020.21.7.

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Spaces are conditioned by social conditions; on the other hand, social structure is affected by spaces. Arcades, the subject of this article, first appeared in Europe in the 18th century as a result of an increase in trading activities. The arcades in Ankara, which were started to be built in the 1950s together with increasing trading activities, contributed to the urban economy with intense activities of shopping, re-determined social and urban relations as essential places of everyday life and became distinctive urban buildings with their original building typologies and the function of maintaining public continuity in the area of private ownership. Aim: This study aims to study the process in which passages emerged and to analyze their spatial features and, in particular, to examine the spatial formation of the distinctive passages in Ankara on the basis of their causation. Method: In the article, spatial features of the passages in the West were mentioned, and the conditions of the period in which the passages in Ankara were built were briefly explained. Spatial analysis of the passages found in the research area were conducted, and the formation of these passages were analyzed together with their reasons. Results: Of the 31 arcades in Ankara, 27 were built between 1950 and 1980 on and around the Atatürk Boulevard in Yenişehir/Kizilay. As of the mid-1950s, new planning decisions which were made one after the other in the built-up area re-shaped the Boulevard and its surrounding as the existing buildings were demolished, allowing to construct new buildings with arcades or stores in their entrances. Their interior designs and connections to the streets are different from the arcades in the West. Conclusion: The present subdivision system and new planning decisions applied in property order shaped the passages which were peculiar to Ankara.
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Choe, G. S., and L. C. Lee. "Formation of Solar Prominences with Normal and Inverse Polarities." International Astronomical Union Colloquium 141 (1993): 138–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0252921100028967.

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AbstractNumerical simulations of solar prominence formation are presented employing photospheric horizontal motions as boundary conditions. Three different combinations of magnetic field configurations and footpoint motions are considered: (1) a bipolar arcade with a footpoint shear, (2) an arcade exposed to a shearing and converging motion, (3) two adjacent arcades undergoing a shearing and converging motion. In each case, it is found that the dynamic evolution of magnetic fields can force the plasma into a thermal instability leading to the formation of a prominence.
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Michałowski, Andrzej. "„Miejsce cieniem kryte” w domu nr 4 z Kościelisk, pow. Olesno, woj. Opolskie (próba rekonstrukcji) - problem budownictwa podcieniowego w kulturze przeworskiej." Folia Praehistorica Posnaniensia 10 (November 1, 2018): 157–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/fpp.2003.10.07.

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The article brings about another attempt to reconstruct the shape of house No. 4 from Kościeliska, Olesno district (Hedwigstein, Kr. Rosenberg) within the context of arcaded houses noticed at the Przeworsk culture settlements. The undertaken analysis makes possible a reinterpretation of the already published materials and proposes a new research strategy that addresses this issue more efficiently. This makes it possible to prove the existence of comer arcades in the architecture of the Przeworsk culture.
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Zhang, Yi, and Jiang He. "Measurement and Analysis of Summer Thermal Environment of Arcaded Pedestrian Space on a Pedestrian Street in the Lingnan Hot-Humid Region." Advanced Materials Research 671-674 (March 2013): 2652–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.671-674.2652.

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Through summertime measurements at selected points, this paper presents the thermal environment data including air temperature and relative humidity, globe temperature and ground suface temperature of pedestrian spaces on Minsheng Road which is a pedestrian street in Nanning, Guangxi, China). The influence of temperature variations in pedestrian passages in front of shops and under arcades, the sun-shaded effect of the street as well as pavement surface temperature on the thermal environment of the arcaded pedestrian streets in the Lingnan hot-humid region is described in the paper. Based on analysis results of measurement data, comfortable thermal environments for arcaded pedestrian paces in the pedestrian streets of the Lingnan region were understood. The existing problems in the thermal environment and thermal comfort of arcaded pedestrian spaces were discussed. Constructive opinions and suggestions were also proposed.
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Griffiths, Mark, and Clare Minton. "Arcade Gambling: A Research Note." Psychological Reports 80, no. 2 (April 1997): 413–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.1997.80.2.413.

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Preliminary observational data relating to slot machine gamblers in two amusement arcades were collected over 3 mo. in the winter in Plymouth (southwest England). Arcades were frequented largely by males most of whom appeared to be adolescent. Slot machine gambling seemed to be an essentially solitary activity even when people entered the arcades in groups.
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Carson, L. "The Arcades Project." Genre 33, no. 3-4 (January 1, 2000): 361–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00166928-33-3-4-361.

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Coscas, Florence, Marco Lupidi, Jean François Boulet, Alexandre Sellam, Diogo Cabral, Rita Serra, Catherine Français, Eric H. Souied, and Gabriel Coscas. "Optical coherence tomography angiography in exudative age-related macular degeneration: a predictive model for treatment decisions." British Journal of Ophthalmology 103, no. 9 (November 22, 2018): 1342–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bjophthalmol-2018-313065.

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AimsTo evaluate on optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A), the predictive role of different qualitative findings of choroidal neovascularisations (CNV) in assessing the status of exudative age-related macular degeneration (eAMD) and to develop a potential model to predict the CNV activity.MethodsRetrospective review of the multimodal imaging records of patients with eAMD obtained during treatment for type 1 or type 2 CNV. The qualitative analysis of CNVs on OCT angiograms assessed the presence or absence of tiny branching vessels, loops, peripheral anastomotic arcades and choriocapillaris hypointense halo. These findings were then correlated with those of structural OCT scans. A score forecast was built and validated.ResultsOne hundred and twenty-six eAMD eyes were enrolled in the study. Exudation was observed in 90 eyes (71%) on structural OCT. The qualitative OCT-A analysis revealed: tiny branching vessels in 82.5% of the cases, vascular loops in 81.7%, peripheral anastomotic arcades in 66.7% and choriocapillaris hypointense halo in 54.8%. In the univariate analysis, each OCT-A parameter showed a statistically significant correlation with exudation on structural OCT (p<0.001). The overall analysis demonstrated a sensitivity of 96.7% and a positive predictive value of 87.9%. In the multivariate analysis, a model with four criteria predicted an exudative lesion in 97.6% of cases and one with two criteria (tiny branching vessels and peripheral anastomotic arcades) in 71.2%.ConclusionsThe presence of tiny branching vessels and a peripheral anastomotic arcade appears to predict the lesion activity with a good accuracy and the model based on four criteria enables optimal decisions regarding retreatment in eAMD.
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Mason, E. I., and K. L. Kniezewski. "To Rain or Not to Rain: Correlating GOES Flare Class and Coronal Rain Statistics." Astrophysical Journal 939, no. 1 (October 28, 2022): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ac94d7.

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Abstract Post-flare arcades are well-known components of solar flare evolution, which have been observed for several decades. Coronal rain, cascades of catastrophically cooled plasma, outlines the loops and provides eye-catching evidence of the recent flare. These events are acknowledged to be common, but the scientific literature does not include any statistical overview documenting just how common the phenomenon actually is. This study reviews Solar Dynamics Observatory Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (SDO AIA) observations of 241 flares collected from the Space Weather Prediction Center database between 2011 and 2018. The flares cover the entire strength range of the C, M, and X GOES classes, and are distributed evenly across the SDO-observed majority of Solar Cycle 24. We find that post-flare arcade rain occurs for nearly all X- and most M-class flares, but that it tapers off rapidly within C-class flares. There appears to be a cut-off point around C5, below which the occurrence of post-flare arcade rain drops significantly. There is also a general positive correlation between GOES class and the average duration of post-flare rain events. Post-flare arcade rain events in X- and M-class flares appear to track with the sunspot number, providing a potential new tool for estimating, if not predicting, solar cycle strength. Furthermore, arcades are observed to persist for up to several days after the originating flare, transitioning from hosting post-flare rain to typical quiescent active region condensations. These results open up further avenues for future research, including new methods to estimate energy deposition and to gain greater insight into steady active region heating.
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Anzer, U. "Remarks on Two-Dimensional Magnetic Arcade Models of Coronal Structures." International Astronomical Union Colloquium 144 (1994): 309–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0252921100025501.

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AbstractA critical evaluation of some recent models for coronal structures using two-dimensional magnetic arcades will be given. We discuss prominences with inverse polarity as well as the evolution of sheared arcades.
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Xie, Xiaoyan, and Katharine K. Reeves. "Heating Effects of Supra-arcade Downflows on Plasma above Solar Flare Arcades." Astrophysical Journal 942, no. 1 (January 1, 2023): 28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ac9f47.

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Abstract We deliberately select three flares to investigate heating effects of supra-arcade downflows (SADs) on the surrounding fan plasma. Prior work found in one flare that the plasma around most SADs tends to heat up or stay the same temperature, accompanied by discernible signatures of the adiabatic heating due to plasma compression as well as viscous heating due to viscous motions of plasma. We extend this work to more flares and find that the heating effects of the SADs are also present in these events. The adiabatic heating is dominant over the viscous heating in each event. The adiabatic heating in the two M1.3 flares, being on the order of about 0.02–0.18 MK s−1, is fairly comparable. In the more energetic X1.7 flare, the adiabatic heating is on the order of 0.02–0.3 MK s−1, where we observe a more pronounced temperature increase during which dozens of SADs descend through the fan. As SADs constantly contribute to the heating of the surrounding fan plasma, the areas where SADs travel through tend to cool much slower than the areas without SADs, and the plasma of higher temperature ends up concentrating in areas where SADs frequently travel through. We also find that the cooling rate of areas without SADs is ∼1000 K s−1, much slower than would be expected from normal conductive cooling. Instead, the cooling rate can be interpreted nicely by a process where conductive cooling is suppressed by turbulence.
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Takahashi, Hiroyuki, Eiji Asano, and Ryoji Matsumoto. "Particle acceleration by relativistic expansion of magnetic arcades." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 2, no. 14 (August 2006): 102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743921307010022.

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AbstractWe carried out relativistic force free simulations and Particle In Cell (PIC) simulations of twist injection into the magnetic arcades emerging on the surface of a magnetar. As the magnetic energy is accumulated in the arcades, they expand self-similarly. In the arcades, a current sheet is formed and magnetic reconnection takes place. We also carried out 2-dimensional PIC simulations for the study of particle acceleration through magnetic reconnection. As a result, the energy spectrum of particles can be fitted by a power-law.
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Tiyaworanan, Piyapong, Surut Jianmongkol, and Tala Thammaroj. "ANATOMICAL STUDY OF ARCADE OF STRUTHERS." Hand Surgery 15, no. 03 (January 2010): 157–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218810410004941.

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The incidence and the anatomical location of the arcade of Struthers as related to the arm length were studied in 62 arms of adult fresh-frozen cadavers. The distance between the greater tuberosity and the lateral epicondyle was designated as the arm length. The arcades of Struthers were identified in 85.4%. The mean arm length was 27.85 ± 1.3 cm. The mean of the distance between proximal border of the arcade of Struthers and the medial humeral epicondyle was 8.24 ± 2.06 cm. The mean ratio between the distance from the proximal border of the arcade to the tip of the medial epicondyle and arm length was 0.29 ± 0.07. We concluded that the anatomical location of the arcade as related to the arm length was 29% proximally, from the tip of the medial epicondyle. This report of the anatomical location of the arcade of Struthers related to the arm length can be useful to identify this structure in the arms which have differences in arm length during the surgical exploration and anterior transposition of the ulnar nerve procedures.
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Sussman, Henry. "The Arcades Project (review)." MLN 115, no. 5 (2000): 1138–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/mln.2000.0078.

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Gourgouliatos, K. N. "Self-similar magnetic arcades." Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 385, no. 2 (April 2008): 875–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2008.12858.x.

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Zheng, Yalin, Abigail E. Kaye, Alexander Boker, Rosalind K. Stewart, Adrian Tey, Sajjad Ahmad, Colin E. Willoughby, Anthony J. Bron, and Stephen B. Kaye. "Marginal Corneal Vascular Arcades." Investigative Opthalmology & Visual Science 54, no. 12 (November 15, 2013): 7470. http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/iovs.13-12614.

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Taurens, Jānis. "THE ARCADES OF NAPLES." Culture Crossroads 8 (November 13, 2022): 93–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.55877/cc.vol8.165.

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Among the numerous interpretations of Walter Benjamin, the short sketch “Naples” – collaboration with Anna Lācis or Asja – has become particularly renowned. However, Asja as a co-author has frequently been overlooked. This article makes an attempt to provide an interpretation on the collaboration of Asja and Benjamin by using the method of reading proposed in the conclusion of Borges’s short story “Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote”, which allows one to re-read “Odyssey” as if it were written after “Aeneid”. Likewise, we might analyse “Naples”, looking at it from the perspective of Benjamin’s unfinished work “The Arcades Project”. Thus, a great number of notes relevant to the methodology of “The Arcades Project” can be seen fully implemented in the seemingly superficial travel description of “Naples”. Asja’s influence on Benjamin might be related to the theatre, and the theatricalism of the life in Naples is brilliantly conveyed in their text. Likewise, the Italian author Kurzio Malaparte builds the scene of the description of the stairs of Gradoni di Chiaia in Naples in his typical surreal style, as a tragicomic farce, and that is yet another view of Naples, which highlights the significance of Asja and Benjamin’s work. Part of this significance is the influence of Asja’s theatrical thinking on Benjamin’s methodology, which, in all likelihood, is never to be fully verified.
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Simser, Duygu Hazal. "The Fall of Arcades and the Exile of Flaneur, an Arcade in Ankara." Journal of Ankara Studies 8, no. 1 (2020): 83–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.5505/jas.2020.30602.

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McAllister, A. H., A. J. Hundhausen, D. Mackay, and E. Priest. "The Skew of Polar Crown X-ray Arcades." International Astronomical Union Colloquium 167 (1998): 430–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0252921100048041.

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AbstractThe one-to-one relationship between the chirality of filament channels and the skew (relative orientation) of the overlying coronal arcades can be coupled with the predictions for the axial component of polar crown filaments based on past magnetic field observations to predict the skew of polar crown arcades in the recent cycle 22. We have surveyed the actual skew as seen in the Yohkoh SXT images over the declining phase of cycle 22 and found a result opposite to that expected. The SXT arcades have been compared with numerical models to show that while some of this result can be explained by flux distribution around switchbacks, other mechanisms such as differential rotation are also needed.
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Leslie, Esther, Peter Buse, Ken Hirschkop, Scott McCracken, and Bertrand Taithe. "Benjamin's 'Arcades': An Unguided Tour." Modern Language Review 102, no. 3 (July 1, 2007): 829. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20467454.

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Brand, Roy, and Morgan Meis. "On Walter Benjarnin’s Arcades Project." Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 23, no. 2 (2002): 213–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/gfpj200223211.

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Lörinčík, Juraj, Jaroslav Dudík, and Guillaume Aulanier. "Saddle-shaped Solar Flare Arcades." Astrophysical Journal Letters 909, no. 1 (March 1, 2021): L4. http://dx.doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/abe7f7.

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WEISSENBACH, O., M. WEISSENBACH, F. GAUTIER, S. DAVID, and L. DEBLOCK. "Morphogenèse tardive des arcades dentaires." L'Orthodontie Française 75, no. 2 (June 2004): 123–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/orthodfr/200475123.

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Vršnak, B. "Eruptive instability of magnetic arcades." Astrophysics and Space Science 170, no. 1-2 (August 1990): 141–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00652660.

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Finn, John M., and James Chen. "Equilibrium of solar coronal arcades." Astrophysical Journal 349 (January 1990): 345. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/168318.

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An, Chang-Hyuk, S. T. Wu, and S. T. Suess. "Magnetohydrodynamic instabilities in coronal arcades." Astrophysical Journal 337 (February 1989): 989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/167170.

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Wayne, Mike. "Book Review: The Arcades Project." International Journal of Cultural Studies 4, no. 1 (March 2001): 120–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/136787790100400111.

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Ireland, R. C., A. W. Hood, and R. A. M. Van Der Linden. "Magnetothermal instabilities in coronal arcades." Solar Physics 160, no. 2 (September 1995): 303–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00732810.

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Filippov, Boris. "Rising of a magnetic null point in the wake of an erupting flux rope." Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 512, no. 1 (March 22, 2022): 1357–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stac575.

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ABSTRACT Arcades of flare loops rise, slowing down in the wake of eruptive prominences. They lag significantly from the top of prominences and do not reach too great heights in the corona. It is widely accepted that their evolution is governed by the limited reconnection rate in the current sheet developed below the eruptive prominence. We suggest that the shape of eruptive prominences may be the determining factor in the ascension of the arcade. Arcade deceleration and their limited heights are analysed in the frame of a simple rectangular circuit model representing prominence eruption. A null point that appears below the rising electric current does not follow it to a great height but is detained by the influence of the field created by currents flowing along the vertical segments,‘legs’, of the rectangular contour. As a result, the flare loops are able to reach only limited heights even with fast reconnection in a small current sheet.
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Cazenave, Caroline. "Utilisation raisonnée des mini-implants d’ancrage dans la correction des classes II subdivisions pour une approche globale." Revue d'Orthopédie Dento-Faciale 55, no. 2 (May 2021): 223–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/odf/2021015.

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La classe II subdivision est une malocclusion complexe d’origine multifactorielle, beaucoup mieux définie depuis quelques années avec l’imagerie 3D. Moins de la moitié des classes II subdivision prend son origine dans une déviation d’une des deux arcades, maxillaire ou mandibulaire, le restant mettant en jeu des mécanismes de mise en place fonctionnels beaucoup plus complexes. Les mécaniques de distalisation sur ancrage squelettique ont apporté une réponse évidente aux besoins de symétrisation des arcades. Mais les mini-implants d’ancrage ont également largement démontré leur intérêt dans le contrôle tridimensionnel des arcades. Ainsi, par le biais du plan d’occlusion, la croissance peut être réorientée, la mandibule repositionnée. Le cone-beam permet désormais de cibler notre action en nous offrant une meilleure lecture des phénomènes de bascule et de torsion d’arcade rencontrés. Cet article a pour objectif de proposer une approche globale des classes II subdivision, mécano-occluso-fonctionnaliste.
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Cohen, Matthew A. "Ugly little angels: deliberately uneven construction quality in the Basilica of San Lorenzo in Florence." Architectural Research Quarterly 11, no. 3-4 (December 2007): 276–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1359135500000774.

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Upon entering the basilica of San Lorenzo in Florence one is immediately impressed by the nave arcades, those rhythmic, monumental assemblages of columns, entablature blocks and arches that in the first half of the fifteenth century established a benchmark of elegance and refinement for all subsequent architecture of the Renaissance [1]. Cool, orderly and restful yet, like springs coiled in compression, full of energy, the nave arcades are works of tremendous artistic power. By functioning so strongly as complete compositions, the nave arcades suppress the individuality of their component parts: viewed from ground level, the repeated bays all appear to be identical, even though when viewed up close the capitals and other carved details betray notably uneven levels of quality in both design and execution. This variation in quality constitutes a rich and largely untapped source of evidence pertaining to the construction history and original meaning of this pivotal work in the history of architecture.
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Udupi, Suman, and Pushpa Gowda. "Patterns of Arterial Arcades of the Superficial Palmar Arch: A Study In Embalmed Cadaver Palms." International Journal of Anatomy and Research 9, no. 3.3 (September 5, 2021): 8097–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.16965/ijar.2021.156.

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Background: The complex and variable pattern of the arterial arcades of the palm form an interesting area of study anatomically and surgically. In the present study arches were classified into complete and incomplete types, the complete type being the most prominent in 88.6% of the palms. Among the complete type, arch formed by ulnar artery alone supplying the thumb and index finger was found in majority of the specimens (50%). The classical or standard superficial palmar arch formed by the superficial palmar branch of radial and ulnar arteries was found in only 28.5%. Different patterns of the arterial arcades of the superficial palmar arch are normally encountered during routine anatomical dissections of the palm which needs to be emphasized and highlighted for a desired surgical out come during microvascular reconstructive surgeries of the palm and during radial artery cannulation. Context: With technological advancements in microsurgical procedures of the hand, fields of anatomical interest like the classification of arterial arcades of the palm, now becomes essential for operating vascular surgeons for a desired surgical outcome Purpose of the study: The present study was taken up to analyze and document varying patterns of the arterial arcades of the superficial palmar arch. Methods and Material: the study was conducted by dissecting 70 randomly obtained formalin fixed cadaver palms. Results: In the present study arches were classified into complete and incomplete types, the complete type being the most prominent in 88.6% of the palms. Among the complete type, arch formed by ulnar artery alone supplying the thumb and index finger was found in majority of the specimens (50%). The classical or standard superficial palmar arch formed by the superficial palmar branch of radial and ulnar arteries was found in only 28.5%. Out of the 70 hands, incomplete arches were found only in 8 hands with an incidence of 11.4%. Conclusion: Knowledge of arterial pattern of the hand is very important to vascular and reconstructive surgeons for effective treatment of injuries of the hand. Such a knowledge of the disposition of the arterial arcades of the palm also enables cardio-vascular surgeons to plan and modify surgical procedures such as radial artery harvesting, cannulation and in preventing the ischemia of hands in such procedures. KEY WORDS: Superficial palmar arch, Arterial arcades, Complete arch, Incomplete arch.
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Cheng, C. Z., and G. S. Choe. "Formation of Thin Current Sheets in the Solar Atmosphere." International Astronomical Union Colloquium 167 (1998): 115–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0252921100047400.

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AbstractIn a two-dimensional quadrupolar magnetic field geometry, it is demonstrated that various magnetohydrostatic equilibrium field configurations containing current sheets can be formed either by changes in thermal properties or by footpoint displacement. The shape of current sheets depends on the mass distribution in flux tubes. If the mass per flux tube is maximum at the center of the low-lying bipolar arcades, a current sheet is formed between these two arcades along the separatrix line as the plasma temperature (or the shearing footpoint displacement) is increased above a critical value. If the mass per flux tube is higher in the outer tubes of the bipolar arcades than in the inner ones, a current sheet with a sharp downward-pointed tip hanging at a distance above the bottom boundary is formed when the temperature is decreased below a critical value. Resistive magnetic reconnection in the latter type current sheet results in a magnetic island wrapped in dipped field lines, which is regarded as a plausible prominence field configuration.
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Li, Xiaohong, Rony Keppens, and Yuhao Zhou. "Coronal Rain in Randomly Heated Arcades." Astrophysical Journal 926, no. 2 (February 1, 2022): 216. http://dx.doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ac41cd.

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Abstract Adopting the MPI-AMRVAC code, we present a 2.5-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic simulation, which includes thermal conduction and radiative cooling, to investigate the formation and evolution of the coronal rain phenomenon. We perform the simulation in initially linear force-free magnetic fields that host chromospheric, transition-region, and coronal plasma, with turbulent heating localized on their footpoints. Due to thermal instability, condensations start to occur at the loop top, and rebound shocks are generated by the siphon inflows. Condensations fragment into smaller blobs moving downwards, and as they hit the lower atmosphere, concurrent upflows are triggered. Larger clumps show us clear coronal rain showers as dark structures in synthetic EUV hot channels and as bright blobs with cool cores in the 304 Å channel, well resembling real observations. Following coronal rain dynamics for more than 10 hr, we carry out a statistical study of all coronal rain blobs to quantify their widths, lengths, areas, velocity distributions, and other properties. The coronal rain shows us continuous heating–condensation cycles, as well as cycles in EUV emissions. Compared to the previous studies adopting steady heating, the rain happens faster and in more erratic cycles. Although most blobs are falling downward, upward-moving blobs exist at basically every moment. We also track the movement of individual blobs to study their dynamics and the forces driving their movements. The blobs have a prominence-corona transition-region-like structure surrounding them, and their movements are dominated by the pressure evolution in the very dynamic loop system.
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Mikhalyaev, B. B. "MHD waves in coronal magnetic arcades." Astronomy Letters 32, no. 9 (September 2006): 633–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s1063773706090088.

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Mikic, Zoran, and Jon A. Linker. "Disruption of coronal magnetic field arcades." Astrophysical Journal 430 (August 1994): 898. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/174460.

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Arregui, I., R. Oliver, and J. L. Ballester. "Magnetohydrodynamic Waves in Sheared Coronal Arcades." Astrophysical Journal 602, no. 2 (February 20, 2004): 1006–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/381181.

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Gruszecki, M., and V. M. Nakariakov. "Slow magnetacoustic waves in magnetic arcades." Astronomy & Astrophysics 536 (December 2011): A68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201117549.

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BROWN, CEDRIC C. "MILTON'S ‘ARCADES’ IN THE TRINITY MANUSCRIPT." Review of English Studies XXXVII, no. 148 (1986): 542–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/res/xxxvii.148.542.

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Finn, J. M., P. N. Guzdar, and J. Chen. "Fast plasmoid formation in double arcades." Astrophysical Journal 393 (July 1992): 800. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/171547.

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Terradas, J., R. Oliver, and J. L. Ballester. "Magnetohydrodynamic Waves in Coronal Magnetostatic Arcades." Astrophysical Journal 517, no. 1 (May 20, 1999): 488–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/307179.

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Lombardo, Luca, Silvia Setti, Camilla Molinari, and Giuseppe Siciliani. "Largeurs intra-arcades : une méta-analyse." International Orthodontics 11, no. 2 (June 2013): 177–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ortho.2013.02.006.

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