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Crutchfield, Charles E., and Thomas J. Bisig. "Coining." New England Journal of Medicine 332, no. 23 (June 8, 1995): 1552. http://dx.doi.org/10.1056/nejm199506083322305.

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Crystal, David. "Coining it." English Today 6, no. 4 (October 1990): 45–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266078400005162.

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Amshel, Craig E., and Daniel M. Caruso. "Vietnamese “Coining”." Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation 21, no. 2 (March 2000): 112–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00004630-200021020-00006.

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YAMA, Yoshinori. "Machines for Coining." Journal of the Society of Mechanical Engineers 118, no. 1159 (2015): 346–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmemag.118.1159_346.

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Kinash, L. Y. "Ways of coining reduplicated idioms." Bulletin of Luhansk Taras Shevchenko National University, no. 3 (341) (2021): 20–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.12958/2227-2844-2021-3(341)-20-26.

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The article focuses on the phenomenon of reduplication on the idiomatic level. Reduplicated idioms are characterized by emotional coloring, expressiveness and peculiar rhythmic melodies, they serve as a means of creating emotional expressions by giving some stylistic coloring to the context in which they are used. The groups of reduplicated idioms have been chosen from lexicographical sources, created by means of onomatopoeia, lexical repetitions in singular and plural, with linking elements (conjunctions, particles) or without them. Their belonging to the morphological class of nouns, verbs, adjectives in the comparative and superlative degree of comparison, numerals, pronouns and exclamations has been established. Their inherent positive and negative connotations, the correlation with various spheres of human activity have been proved. The way of creating reduplicated idioms has been demonstrated to be productive – the alternation of vowels and consonants at the beginning and at the end of the repetition. Such word-forming processes as conversion, affixation and reduplication have taken an active part in the creation of reduplicated idioms, and in most cases transformations of forms are accompanied by semantic derivation. It has been confirmed that the practical value of the study is, first of all, that the selected examples of reduplicated idioms can be used in classes on lexicology, stylistics and serve as material for further research. We see the prospect of further research in the study of the effectiveness of the affix potential for the creation of reduplicated idioms, particularly the use of ablaut reduplication, rhyming compounds, fully reduplicated echoic expressions in different discourses.
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Zhao, Kun Ning, Burkhard Wietbrock, and Gerhard Hirt. "Micro Warm Coining of Stainless Steel Sheets Using Electric Conductive Heating." Key Engineering Materials 473 (March 2011): 991–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.473.991.

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The motivation of this study is to investigate micro warm coining of metals with high strength (e.g. austenitic steels) in the field of fabricating micro functional surface structures. The current micro cold coining technology, which uses punches made out of steel, is limited to soft metals, such as Al and Cu. Conducting micro cold coining on steels, leads to high tool wear and bad form filling. The approach of this study is integrating electric conductive heating into a micro coining system to realize micro warm coining of stainless steel. This paper presents the experimental and numerical analysis of micro warm coining technology using the material stainless steel 1.4401. A coupled thermal-mechanical model in the commercial Finite-Element-code ABAQUS is used to help analyzing the micro warm coining process. The results are summarized as follows: (1) Open die micro warm coining has been realized. The form filling achieved was 56%, which was three times larger than the form filling of cold micro coining on the same material. (2) Both the experiments and simulations showed that faster processing, by increasing the punch velocity, resulted in a slightly improved form filling (5% from 5 mm/s to 100 mm/s). (3) Surface chilling hindered the filling of thin ribs.
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Ma, Xin Wu, Guo Qun Zhao, and Wen Juan Li. "The Coning Designs for the Micro Forming of a Surgical Slit Knife Using FE Simulations." Applied Mechanics and Materials 197 (September 2012): 745–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.197.745.

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This paper deals with problems in the coining process for manufacturing surgical slit knife using two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) finite element (FE) simulations. The FE simulations are performed to investigate the material flow, and especially stress distribution on the coining dies. The main objective of this paper is to study the feasibility of a coining process for manufacturing a given geometry of surgical slit knife without forming defects and die failure. Very high stress distribution on the coining dies is found by 2D simulations of the coining process that exceeds the strength limit of the die material. The optimum preform and preforming die geometry are determined by FE simulations in order to reduce the die stress. 3D simulations of the preforming and coining processes are conducted with the optimal design to show that the geometry of the product can be achieved without defects by the coining process.
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Newnham, David. "Coining it a bit." Nursing Standard 30, no. 15 (December 9, 2015): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/ns.30.15.25.s30.

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Jakubéczyová, Dagmar, Daniela Kalincová, and Rudolf Kaštan. "Testing of PVD Hard Coatings Applied to Coining Dies." Materials Science Forum 818 (May 2015): 27–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.818.27.

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The requirements on tools used in the production of coins include high quality and reliability, dependent on the materials from which they are made, on manufacturing technology, heat treatment and final operations achieving functional area modification. Properties of the material of coins vary during their production and there is the so-called operational degradation that can be caused by an inappropriate technology of manufacturing. The quality of coining dies is expressed as their service life which ranges from approximately one hundred thousand to one million pieces of coins produced. Therefore, it is necessary to pay enough attention to the service life of coining dies. Surface treatment in the form of the application of hard PVD coatings is one of the ways of increasing the durability of coining die.In the present study, we analysed and tested three types of coatings deposited onto coining dies made of tool steel.
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Velykoroda, V. "Combinatory Ways of Coining Euphemisms." Journal of Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University 2, no. 2-3 (July 2, 2015): 63–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.15330/jpnu.2.2-3.63-65.

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The article analyses the most productive combinatory ways of coining euphemisms in theEnglish language. The provided models are illustrated with numerous examples, and the findingssuggest that combinatory ways of word formation are characteristic of 20.5% of all euphemisms.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Coining die"

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Akkus, Derya. "Analysis Of Coining Process In Production Of Medallion." Master's thesis, METU, 2009. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12610347/index.pdf.

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Coins and medallions are manufactured by using coining process which is a metal forming process. In coining of medallions, there is a strong need to shorten the production time and reduce the production cost and waste of material in conventional coining method. An alternative coining method may be considered in order to reduce the production time and the manufacturing cost. In this study, a new method has been proposed. In the proposed method, design of the medallion is performed by utilizing computer aided engineering (CAE) environment and the master die is manufactured by means of NC codes. The modular designs of blanking and coining die sets for medallions with a diameter in the range of 30-90 mm have been realized. Coining and blanking processes for production of the medallion have been simulated by using a commercial finite volume program. Moreover, a commemorative medallion for the opening ceremony of METU-BILTIR Center Forging Research and Application Laboratory has been designed. After die sets have been manufactured, the real-life experiments have been conducted by using 1000 tones mechanical forging press and 200 tones eccentric press available in Forging Research and Application Laboratory of the METU-BILTIR Center. The results have been compared with the computer simulations. After the real-life experiments, it has been observed that medallions have successfully been obtained by employing the new proposed method. Therefore, the new proposed method for coining has been verified.
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Houlbrook, Ceri. "Coining the coin-tree : contextualising a contemporary British custom." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2014. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/coining-the-cointree-contextualising-a-contemporary-british-custom(369d0851-57b9-43ab-9611-cbf478713620).html.

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This thesis offers an archaeological and ethnographic examination of the coin-tree custom, which is essentially what its name suggests: the practice of inserting coins into trees. These trees are often in the form of logs or stumps, and they are commonly located beside well-traversed footpaths in rural/semi-rural areas. The custom can be traced back to the 1860s in Scotland, but has experienced a late 20th/early 21st-century renaissance, with clusters of coin-trees emerging across England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and the Republic of Ireland. No previous academic attempt has been made to either catalogue these structures or contextualise the practice; it is the aim of this thesis, therefore, to do both. Proffering a catalogue of 197 individual coin-trees distributed across 34 sites (detailed in the appendices), this thesis draws on a wide range of resources in order to elucidate the custom: literary works, both historical and contemporary; the empirical data of the coin-trees themselves; and the ethnographic material of over 200 participant interviews. The history of the custom is traced, including a consideration of why it has experienced a recent resurgence – particularly at a time popularly conceived of as a ‘secular age’. The questions of how and why people participate are examined in detail, revealing a mutability to the ‘meaning’ of the custom, and a consideration of the future and heritage of the coin-tree structures themselves is also offered. The thesis closes with a suppositional vignette: what would an archaeologist find if she uncovered a coin-tree site in the future? How would she interpret the remains? And what does this reveal about archaeological methodologies, ritual interpretations, and the relationship between folklore and material culture?
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Kotze, Burger Adriaan. "The development of a design protocol for production of high speed coining dies." Pretoria : [s.n.], 2006. http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-07032006-151623/.

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Jabůrek, Petr. "Technologie výroby plechových klecí pro radiální soudečková ložiska." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta strojního inženýrství, 2008. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-228162.

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The project conceived within engineer’s studies of branch 2303T002 is subbmitting a proposal for radial bearing cage produce technology. It is also subbmitting a design solution to functional parts for blanking the “windows” and coining the “locks”. The cage will be made from sheet steel 11 300.29. This cage should replace the current one machined from the brass Ms 58 Al. According to the literary research and development experiences of the company ZKL Brno, a.s., two pairs of tools were designed. First one for blanking the “windows” and second one for coining the “locks”. Blanking punch, blanking die and coining punch will be made from the steel 19436, coining die will be made from the steel 19312. Heat-treating process will be accomplished according to the enclosed drawings. Both pairs of tools will be mounted in the press LENR 63 AU (manufactured by the company ŠMERAL Trnava), with nominal force 630 kN.
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Gaskill, Malcolm John. "Attitudes to crime in early modern England : with special reference to witchcraft, coining and murder." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1994. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/272397.

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Evemalm, Sofia. "Theory and practice in the coining and transmission of place-names : a study of the Norse and Gaelic anthropo-toponyms of Lewis." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2018. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/8751/.

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The study of place-names containing personal names is a neglected field in onomastics, despite being of great significance in various areas of name-studies. At its core, this thesis will begin to bridge the gap between the study of place-names and personal names, both practically and theoretically. The first step is to introduce a formally accepted terminology for the study of these names. Here, the term used to describe a place-name containing a personal name is anthropo-toponym. The acknowledgement of such a term would aid and indeed encourage future studies of anthropo-toponyms, both in Scotland and elsewhere. The study is approached through a close investigation of name material from the Isle of Lewis. The toponyms in question are characterised by two main linguistic layers, Old Norse and Scottish Gaelic, both of which have been included here. Although this material is partially an exercise in investigating the characteristics and properties of anthropo-toponyms, it also sheds considerable light on the social and linguistic history of Lewis place-names. Additionally, the study draws on a considerable amount of comparative evidence. This is primarily collected from the comprehensive survey of The Place-Names of Fife by Simon Taylor with Gilbert Márkus (2006-12). However, when studying the Norse dimension further, material from Landnámabók, one of the key sources for the medieval settlement of Iceland, has also been included. One of the most significant proposals made in this thesis is the concept of using a variant of the name-semantic approach, previously discussed by Peder Gammeltoft (2001a) in a Scottish context. At its core, this means that rather than emphasising the etymology of individual place-name elements, the motivation for coining is emphasised. It will become evident that using this approach makes it possible to view anthropo-toponyms in a different light. Through this method, we find that there is considerable variety to be found within the name-material, particularly when we look at the social and cognitive factors at play when place-names are coined and transmitted. Place-names that, on the surface appear to be relatively homogenous, can prove to be the opposite. For example, names such as Creagan Iain Ruaidh, Geodha Bean, Mhurchaidh, Stac Dhomhnuill Chaim and Tigh Mhaoldònuich, which are all coined in a comparable social Gaelic setting in the early modern period, appear to represent motivations relating to a birth, a drowning, the abode of a notorious outlaw, and the temporary hideout of a sheep thief respectively. By emphasising these micro-narratives, it is possible to shed light on the name material from a new perspective and to provide a greater understanding of the process of coining place-names.
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Thomas, Maud. "Les polysaccharides des parois du fruit du cognassier du Japon (chaenomeles japonica)." Massy, ENSIA, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001EIAA0117.

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Le cognassier du Japon est un arbuste nain de la famille des Rosaceae dont les fruits, très arômatiques et très acides sont riches en fibres et en polysaccharides pariétaux. La teneur en fibres des fruits de douze génotypes de l'espèce japonica et d'un de l'espèce speciosa a été déterrninée par deux méthodes différentes: la préparation de Matériel Insoluble à l'Alcool (MIA) et la méthode AOAC (Association of Official Analytical Chemists). Les deux méthodes, bien que différentes permettent de mettre en évidence une variabilité intra--espèce importante. Les fibres représentent entre 28 et 38% du fruit sec et sont principalement localisées dans la pulpe. Les parois de coing sont riches en pectines (1,4g pour 100g de fruit frais) qui proviennent également essentiellement de la pulpe. Elle contiennent environ 0,4g d'hémicelluloses pour 100g de fruit frais. Le résidu cellulosique issu des parois représente 2,6g/lOOg de fruit frais. Une méthode simple, rapide et fiable a été mise au point pour sélectionner les fruits en fonction de leur teneur en pectines. La majeure partie de ces pectines est extraite en milieu acide dilué à chaud. Elles sont hautement méthylées, ont un taux de branchement élevé et sont riches en oses neutres (arabinose et le galactose, principalement). Leur viscosité intrinsèque est d'environ 300mL/g. Les pectines extraites par l'eau et par l'oxalate de potassium ne représentent qu'un faible pourcentage de la totalité des pectines extractibles. Elles sont néanmoins intéressantes puisque leur viscosité intrinsèque est très élevée (supérieure à 650mL/g).
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Künnecke, Arndt. "Auf der Suche nach dem Kern des Naturrechts : ein Vergleich der schwachen säkularen Naturrechtslehren Radbruchs, Coings, Harts, Welzels und Fullers ab 1945 /." Hamburg : Kovač, 2003. http://www.gbv.de/dms/spk/sbb/recht/toc/371116120.pdf.

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Koivisto, Tristan. "MODELING THE INFLUENCE OF DESIGN GEOMETRY ON THE COINING PROCESS." Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1974/7837.

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A number of aspects of the coining process are investigated, both through experimentation using several types of tooling using blanks made of copper 110 or brass 260, and by developing and using a FEA model. Several relationships have been found which describe the effects of changing the type of coin blank or the geometry of the coining tooling on how much volume of the coin is formed at different forces. The open-die bulk upsetting test was used to find the true stress and strain curves of both materials, and the ring test was used to determine the coefficient of friction. Coins were made over a large range of forces in order to test the general nature of how the diameter and design of a coin are formed. While the diameter begins to increase, the thickness of the coin reduces and material is pushed into the punch cavity, filling the design’s volume up rather linearly. Tests on the effects of changes in the wall angle were inconclusive. As the punch design depth increased the force requirement went down in a manner roughly inverse to the ratio of the increase in depth. Effects of coining with a punch on one side versus two sides were tested. Effects of the perimeter of the punch design showed that a longer perimeter actually reduced the forces required for thinner coins, a difference that got smaller as the coin blanks got thicker. Blanks required 1.4 times the force to form than a coin half its thickness. A direct correlation of forming force to the yield stress of the material was expected but rather appeared to be related to the full nature of the true stress-strain curves. The FEA model was able to match experimental results relatively closely, but only up to about 333.3 kN, the lowest force used for the bulk of the experimental samples. The FEA model provided a good look into what happens to the coin while it is under load and the mysteries of ghost coining were unveiled.
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Liang, San-He, and 梁三和. "Study on the formability of magnesium alloy sheet flange compression and coining." Thesis, 2009. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/81872751650776083015.

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This study investigates the formability of AZ31 magnesium alloy sheet for flange compression and coining process under hot forging. Finite element software, DEFORM, is applied to simulate the forming behaviors. The process parameters considered in this study are heating temperature of the sheet, punch speed, flash thickness and constant friction factor. The variation of forming loads under flange compression and coning process are discussed due to the change of process parameters. Besides, flange compression and coining experiments are carried out, the results are compare with the DEFORM simulation. The obtained forging loads and formed shapes are in good agreement with the experimental results. The validity of the simulation model established in this study can be confirmed. Finally, from the measurement of hardness and metallographic observation of forged part, the influence of forming temperatures on the strengths and microstructures of magnesium alloy under forging process can be evaluated.
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Books on the topic "Coining die"

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Hohenstein, Kurt. Coining corruption: The making of the American campaign finance system. DeKalb, IL: Northern Illinois University Press, 2008.

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Stephan, Bock. Coining Poetry: Brechts "Guter Mensch von Sezuan" : zur dramatischen Dichtung eines neuen Jahrhunderts. Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 1998.

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Coining images of power: Patterns in the representation of Roman emperors on imperial coinage, A.D. 193-284. Boston: Brill, 2012.

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Rebecca, Elliott, ed. Cathal Coinin agus cairde beaga eile. Inddreabhán: Clo lar-Chonnachta, 2002.

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Henning, Heather. Múinteoir Molly agus coinín na scoile. Clár Chlainne Mhuiris, Co. Mhaigh Eo: Cló Mhaigh Eo, 2005.

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Mayo, Margaret. Stormy Relationship. Toronto: Harlequin Books, 1991.

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Lüderssen, Klaus. Nachrufe auf Wolfgang Preiser, August Buck, Wilhelm G. Grewe, Helmut Coing, Dietrich Starck, Jost Benedum, Harald Patzer, Leopold Horner, Karl Otto Hondrich, Werner Krämer. Stuttgart: F. Steiner, 2008.

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Universität Frankfurt am Main. Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft, ed. Nachrufe auf Wolfgang Preiser, August Buck, Wilhelm G. Grewe, Helmut Coing, Dietrich Starck, Jost Benedum, Harald Patzer, Leopold Horner, Karl Otto Hondrich, Werner Krämer. Stuttgart: F. Steiner, 2008.

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Hill, George Francis. Ancient methods of coining. S.J. Durst, 1997.

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Kapur, Jyotsna. Coining For Capital: Movies, Marketing, And The Transformation Of Childhood. Rutgers University Press, 2005.

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Book chapters on the topic "Coining die"

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Gooch, Jan W. "Coining." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Polymers, 152. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6247-8_2551.

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Houlbrook, Ceri. "Introduction: Coining the Coin-Tree." In The Magic of Coin-Trees from Religion to Recreation, 1–23. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75517-5_1.

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Davis, R. Casey. "Coining the Past and Present." In Social Studies Comes Alive, 115–19. New York: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003238041-17.

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Dubrow, Heather. "Test-Driving Deixis: Formulating Issues, Coining Concepts." In Deixis in the Early Modern English Lyric: Unsettling Spatial Anchors Like “Here,” “This,” “Come”, 22–41. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137411310_2.

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Deng, Stephen. "Coining Crimes and Moral Regulation in Measure for Measure." In Coinage and State Formation in Early Modern English Literature, 103–33. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230118249_5.

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Bergeton, Uffe. "The coining of civilizational consciousness in modern Western Europe." In The Emergence of Civilizational Consciousness in Early China, 8–48. New York ; London : Routledge, 2019. | Series: Routledge studies in the early history of Asia ; 10: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429438721-2.

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Lin, Pei-yin. "Coining the Ideal Woman in Love/Marriage Fiction from Colonial Taiwan." In East Asian Transwar Popular Culture, 29–54. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-3200-5_2.

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Thome, M., Gerhard Hirt, and B. Rattay. "Metal Flow and Die Filling in Coining of Micro Structures with and without Flash." In Sheet Metal 2005, 631–38. Stafa: Trans Tech Publications Ltd., 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/0-87849-972-5.631.

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Kitzen, Martijn, and Christina van Kuijck. "All Deterrence Is Local: The Utility and Application of Localised Deterrence in Counterinsurgency." In NL ARMS, 287–310. The Hague: T.M.C. Asser Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6265-419-8_15.

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AbstractThe deterrence of non-state actors is a relatively understudied and not particularly well-understood aspect of deterrence studies. This chapter contributes to the emerging body of knowledge on this matter by coining the idea of localised deterrence. Based on a discussion of counterinsurgency theory it is argued that tailored measures can be effectively employed for deterring violent non-state actors by targeting their relations with the local populace. Subsequently, this chapter explores theoretical as well as practical aspects of localised deterrence in order to explain how this concept can be conceptualised and operationalised to effectively deter insurgents and their supporters amongst the local populace. Ultimately, this allows us to reflect upon the concept and set an agenda for embedding localised deterrence within the wider body of deterrence studies by identifying new avenues of research.
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Morrone, Aldo. "Understanding and Working with Traditional Beliefs, Cultures, and Practices (Cupping, Coining, and Other Ethno-Dermatoses)." In Skin Disorders in Migrants, 223–27. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37476-1_24.

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Conference papers on the topic "Coining die"

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Keran, Zdenka, Miljenko Math, Marko Skunca, F. Barlat, Y. H. Moon, and M. G. Lee. "Coining as a microforming process." In NUMIFORM 2010: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Numerical Methods in Industrial Forming Processes Dedicated to Professor O. C. Zienkiewicz (1921–2009). AIP, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3457583.

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Kim, Gap-Yong, Muammer Koc¸, and Jun Ni. "Investigation on Coining of Micro-Features Using Pure Copper." In ASME 2006 International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/msec2006-21032.

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Recently, applied research activities on the miniaturization of conventional forming processes have received attention in search for mass production methods for micro-scale metallic parts. This study investigated the coining of micro-features by numerical analyses and experiments. Prior to conducting the experiments, finite element simulation was used to understand the effects of channel aspect ratio, workpiece thickness, channel number, channel geometry, and friction on the coining process. Experiments using pure copper specimens were performed to confirm the findings from the simulation and to study the effects of preform shape and grain size. It was found that the channel depth, workpiece thickness, and channel geometry had a significant effect on the final load, while the channel number did not influence the final load. It was also concluded that certain preform shapes induce favorable flow of the material and result in enhanced formation of the micro-protrusions. For the conditions used in the experiments, however, effects from the grain size were not observed.
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He, Ya-yin. "Kinematic analysis of coining press working mechanisms based on ADAMS." In 2011 3rd International Conference on Computer Research and Development (ICCRD). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccrd.2011.5763936.

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Grobbink, S. J., G. Klaseboer, J. Post, J. Huetink, F. Barlat, Y. H. Moon, and M. G. Lee. "Investigations on the Predictability of Coining Stainless Steel AISI 410." In NUMIFORM 2010: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Numerical Methods in Industrial Forming Processes Dedicated to Professor O. C. Zienkiewicz (1921–2009). AIP, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3457660.

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Pepelnjak, T., V. Krušič, and K. Kuzman. "Fine Coining of Bulk Metal Formed Parts in Digital Environment." In 10TH ESAFORM CONFERENCE ON MATERIAL FORMING. AIP, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2729575.

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Jin, Zheng, and P. K. Mallick. "Enhancement of Fatigue Life of Self-Piercing Riveted Joints by Coining." In ASME 2002 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2002-32337.

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Self-piercing riveting is receiving attention in the automotive industry as an alternative to spot welding for body panels and structures, especially if they are made of aluminum alloys. In this paper, we explore the possibility of enhancing fatigue life of self-piercing riveted joints in 5754-O aluminum alloy sheets. Different sheet thickness combinations are considered. Coining is found to increase fatigue life significantly for self-piercing riveted joints in thinner sheets. However, the fatigue life enhancement is found to be less significant if the sheet thickness is in the range of 3 mm. The enhancement of fatigue life is attributed to residual compressive stresses around the coined area.
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Ki-Jun Sung, Kwang-Seong Choi, Byeong-Ok Lim, Hyun-Cheol Bae, Sun-Woo Choo, Jong-Tae Moon, Yong Hwan Kwon, Eun Soo Nam, and Yong-Sung Eom. "Solder Bump Maker with coining process on TSV chips for 3D packages." In High Density Packaging (ICEPT-HDP). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icept.2010.5582448.

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Buffa, G., L. Fratini, and F. Micari. "The Relevance Of The Preform Design In Coining Processes Of Cupronickel Alloy." In MATERIALS PROCESSING AND DESIGN; Modeling, Simulation and Applications; NUMIFORM '07; Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Numerical Methods in Industrial Forming Processes. AIP, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2740942.

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Ren, Rongbin, Xing Qiu, Jeffery C. C. Lo, and S. W. Ricky Lee. "Experimental parametric study on the bumping and coining of gold studs for flip chip bonding." In 2016 China Semiconductor Technology International Conference (CSTIC). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cstic.2016.7463955.

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Kim, Gap-Yong, Muammer Koc, and Jun Ni. "Modeling of Size Effects on the Flow Stress of Type 304 Stainless Steel and Application in Coining Process." In ASME 2007 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2007-41971.

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Application of microforming in various research areas has received much attention due to the increased demand for miniature metallic parts that require mass production. For the accurate analysis and design of microforming process, proper modeling of material behavior at the micro/meso-scale is necessary by considering the size effects. Two size effects are known to exist in metallic materials. One is the “grain size” effect, and the other is the “feature/specimen size” effect. This study investigated the “feature/specimen size” effect and introduced a scaling model which combined both feature/specimen and grain size effects. Predicted size effects were compared with experiments obtained from previous research and showed a very good agreement. The model was also applied to forming of micro-features by coining. A flow stress model for Type 304 stainless steel taking into consideration the effect of the grain and feature size was developed and implemented into a finite element simulation tool for an accurate numerical analysis. The scaling model offered a simple way to model the size effect down to length scales of a couple of grains and extended the use of continuum plasticity theories to micro/meso-length scales.
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Reports on the topic "Coining die"

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Davis, P., M. Wall, N. Hodge, and A. Schwartz. Preliminary Report on Coining of Targets. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/15014598.

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Davis, P., M. Wall, N. Hodge, and A. Schwartz. Manufacturing Ultra-Precision Meso-Scale Targets by Coining Summary Report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/15014326.

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