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Journal articles on the topic "Conception of the flower"

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Ding, Wen Jiao, Li Fang Yang, and Yue Zhao. "The Conception Design of Flower-Shaped Seat in Park Landscape." Advanced Materials Research 338 (September 2011): 111–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.338.111.

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KeyWords: parks; landscape research; design of seats; bionics design Abstract: Landscape is an important ingredient of city parks, so the design of seats in the parks integrated with the city landscape serves as an innovative inspiration for the design of the specific product. With the research of the landscape design and park seats, this project proposes flower as the developing form of the park seats, with the lily as the final design choice for a new seat in the parks. The specific structural forms of the seats are designed in accordance with the characteristics of lily, and the materials for the seats are chosen based on the park seats and bionics design. An integration of landscape and bionics in this design brings an innovation for the design of the landscape and seats in the parks.
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Cherniavska, Antonina. "FLORONYM МАК / POPPY IN THE NATIONAL WORLD CONCEPTION OF UKRAINIAN AND ENGLISH SPEAKERS." Scientific Journal of Polonia University 42, no. 5 (February 12, 2021): 8–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.23856/4201.

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The article is an attempt to study the semantics of floronyms мак / poppy in the Ukrainian and English languages. It focuses on the study of the inner form of idioms and paroemias that have the analysed component-flower as a part of their structure. Universal characteristics of the semantics of the given floronyms have been researched. Specific national features of the semantics of the analysed floronyms are singled out for both languages under research. The concepts that are phraseologically actualized in the Ukrainian and English languages due to the semantic components of floronyms мак / poppy have been deduced. Metaphoric meanings of the floronyms under analysis that serve as constituents in idiomatic units and paroemias of the contrasted languages have been scrutinized. Cultural significance of the flowers poppy / мак has been revealed for both linguocultures. Symbolical meanings of the analysed floronyms have been examined in the Ukrainian and English linguocultures.
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Suaria, I. Nengah, Ni Putu Anom Sulistiawati, and Ni Komang Alit Astiari. "The Period of Leaf Level and the Conflict in Efforts to Get the Ordinary Siam Plant." International Research Journal of Engineering, IT & Scientific Research 3, no. 6 (November 3, 2017): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.21744/irjeis.v3i6.559.

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The aim of this research to get a picture of the prolific bud leaves, flowering in the framework of the formation of harvest fruit Siam. Shoots are produced from cultured vegetative vegetation, I e without going through a marriage process because it comes from one parent. The critical point of the formation of the fruit is largely determined by the flowering formation process. Environmental factors and nutritional and hormonal activity in the plant and environmental factors that influence flowering are a mineral nutrient balance, temperature, sunlight intensity and photoperiod. The study was conducted from March to November 2017, in Seming Village, Kerta District, Gianyar Regency of Bali Province. The research is descriptive so there is no special treatment given to the samples. The research is done by the descriptive method that is continuous research so that there is a thorough knowledge about the horticultural cultivation problem of tropical fruit, especially the citrus fruit so that the physiology science of flowering and flowering is obtained in relation get the fruit of the harvest. The citrus varieties used in this research are Siamese orange varieties that have been 6 years old. The number of samples observed as many as 10 plants with the observation of the shoot formation period with the observation once every two days, the percentage of leaf buds, the period of leaf buds, the number of buds that developed. The results showed that the cultivation of Siam plant experienced shoot growth period during one phase of growth 3 times in one period of growth. There are 4 stages of a period of replanting that is 1). Early budgets, 2), full repayment, 3) adult mating and 4) dormancy repayment. Description of flowering development process until the formation of blossom flowers there are 5 important stages traversed by citrus plants are: 1) flower induction, 2) initiation of flowers, 3) development of flower buds towards an thesis, 4) blooming flowers 5) pollination and conception. Siam citrus plants reach the stage of reproductive development, with some or all apical meristem shoots on the branches stop producing leaves and start forming the flower parts according to the typical sequence in the formation of broad flowers apical meristem gradually decreases as the flower parts are formed in sequence. The order of the formation of the flower parts on the citrus plant lasts from the inside out, starting from sepals. Petals, stamens, and pistils. Citrus plant reaches the development stage of reproductive development with a mark of some or all of the apex buds on the branches stop producing leaves and begin to forming parts of the flower according to the typical order. In the formation of broad flowering apical meristem gradually diminishes when the flower is formed in sequence. The sequence of the formations of the flowers on the planting of Siam citrus plant from outside to inside that is ranging from sepal, petal, stamens, and pistils. In contrast to vegetative growth such as the formation of leaves that meristem apex widened again during a period of development.
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Darma, I. Dewa Putu, Sutomo Sutomo, Siti Fatimah Hanum, Rajif Iryadi, and Ayyu Rahayu. "Flowers and Value of Conservation in The Culture of Hindu Community in Bali." Biosaintifika: Journal of Biology & Biology Education 13, no. 1 (April 10, 2021): 34–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.15294/biosaintifika.v13i1.27054.

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Balinese Hindu community cannot be separated from plant in their life. The information on plant species and how to utilize them are easy to find but limited information about the potency of flowers in the Balinese Hindu community. Flowers have a meaning as sincerity, a symbol of Sang Hyang Widhi, the valour, and also have mythological values. This research aimed to determine the species of flowering plants that are often used for ceremonial and understand the meaning, the cultural conception related to conservation education. The study was carried out in four locations in Tabanan Regency (Baturiti, Penebel, Marga, and Tabanan). Data were collected using an interview with purposive sampling. Data analysis based on the value of Relative Frequency (FR) which is indicated plant most widely used. Â A total of 36 species of flowers are used in traditional Hindu religious ceremonies, of which 29 species are cultivated plants and 7 species are still wild. There are ten of plants which have high FR value, such as: Cananga odorata (FR 0.069), Impatiens balsamina (FR 0.069), Hydrangea macrophylla (FR 0.069), Plumeria acuminata (FR 0.069), Tagetes erecta (FR 0.069), Magnolia champaca (FR 0.069), Gomphrena globosa / bunga ratna (FR 0.047), Gardenia jasminoides / jempiring (FR 0.039), Nymphaea spp./ tunjung (FR 0.030), and Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L./ pucuk (FR 0.030). This research revealed the role of flower in Hindu ceremony and describe the strategic plant conservation due to culture of Balinese Hindu community. Finally, this research expected to documented local knowledge about flowers used as Hindu religious ceremonies, to provide an understanding of the meaning and conceptions of culture related to conservation education.
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Lutova, Ludmila A. "General morphogenetic events and regulatory genes expresion in flower development." Ecological genetics 3, no. 4 (December 15, 2005): 26–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/ecogen3426-37.

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The main genetics of development conception is differential genes expression for different types of cells in developed organisms. That is correct for higher plants, too. Otherwise, all the higher plants, in comparing to animals, are characterized by some unique traits. The main of them is a strong cell wall leading to the immobility of organism, so plants chose principally different life strategy, connecting to the adaptation. Sequencing of several plant genomes revealed that there are much more genes involved in plant morphogenesis than in animal are. The main of plant morphogenesis genes are MADS-genes, the place and the level of expression of them define unique features of morphogenesis. Some data confirmed that expression of some transcription factors is under epigenetic control. It means that RNA plays a key role in the regulation of the main genes in development. So, the absence of homeosis gene AP2 expression in inner мутовках of develop flower is a result of active miRNA172 gene expression in that regions. The genetic, molecular and biochemical basis of the action of the MADS domain proteins in the plant life cycle are reviewed here. Moreover, in this reviewer, we focus on examples of signaling and gene regulation, where striking progress has been made in recent years.
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Nepop-Aidachych, L. "SYMBOLISM OF FLOWERS IN POLISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE." Comparative studies of Slavic languages and literatures. In memory of Academician Leonid Bulakhovsky, no. 36 (2020): 48–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2075-437x.2020.36.05.

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The author explores the symbolism of flowers in the Polish language and culture. On the basis of the articles of the Dictionary of Folk Stereotypes and Symbols („Słownik stereotypów i symboli ludowych”) (Flowers Volume („Kwiaty”)), it is determined which symbolic meaning saregiven to the flower in general and to certain types of flowers, in whichgenres of folklor et hes evalues arerealized, what be camethe basis for the formation of suchmeanings. For the reconstruction of symbolic meanings boththe Polish linguistic information and the information outside the linguistic field are used, which testify to the functioning of the corresponding conceptin Polish culture. Based on the comparison of the linguistic images of the individual flowers and the flowerin generalitisre vealedt hatt hev astmajority of linguistic image softhe flowers have both common withthe general concept and differen tsymbolic meanings, som ehave only specific one sandothers do not have thematall. Ways and technique sof analysis of the symbolism of flowers in Polish language and culture are offered.
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Viljoen, Hein. "Creolization and the Production and Negotiation of Boundaries in Breyten Breytenbach's Recent Work." Nordlit 13, no. 1 (March 1, 2009): 109. http://dx.doi.org/10.7557/13.1483.

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Much of the South African poet Breyten Breytenbach's work has been concerned with borders. In this article I examine borders and creolization in three important poems from Nine landscapes of our time bequeathed to a beloved (Nege landskappe bemaak aan 'n beminde, 1993), Paper flower (Papierblom, 2002) and The wind-catcher (Die windvanger, 2007). The link between creolization and boundaries is the poet's conception of identity and freedom. As is often the case the boundaries of the self are questioned as the poet permutates the central concepts. Crossing boundaries entails entering into dialogue not only with the self but also with the mother tongue itself and with a variety of other artists and writers. In other words, in Breytenbach's work an abrogation and appropriation of the own tradition ("erfgoed") as well as of material from others, other places and other traditions occur. In these three case studies in particular it is clear how the poet stretches and deforms boundaries as part of his poetic project to concretize a dynamic freedom.
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Llewelyn, John. "Glasnostalgia." Hegel Bulletin 9, no. 02 (1988): 33–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0263523200002494.

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On the first page of Glas Derrida writes in the left column that “This” is a legend, not a fable. “This” could be that or this pronoun. It could be Hegel's signature, Sa signature referred to a few lines earlier, Hegel's corpus, also referred to earlier, what Derrida is in the course of writing, and much else. Not Hegel's whole corpus, however, but two passages: the religion of flowers and the phallic column of India. On each page there are two columns. The right column has to do especially with Jean Genet, especially with Genet's writing about flowers, especially the flower of the broom, genêt; but genêt is also a common noun for a kind of Spanish horse. In other words, the religion of flowers and its role as an introduction to the religion of animals are in play also in the right column. And just as the right column plays on the possibilities of taking a mark as a proper and a common name, so too does the left column, for example on the chances of hearing the name of the eagle in the name of the philosopher when these names are pronounced à la française. So pronunciation has an important part in this. But reading has an important part in pronunciation, legein in logos. The fable thought of as pure thought without mark, immaculate conception, is at stake in Glas. “Glas” means the voice that speaks, as “fable” is from fari, to speak. So is the reader about to discover in Glas something that sticks in the throat of the Hegelian system, resisting digestion there, a materialism of the idea that resists Aufhebung to absolute knowledge? Or is Derrida lifted thither in the eagle's talons? For does not the dialectic thrive on resistance? Would it not be a bad reading of Hegel's text that failed to comprehend this? But What would it mean not to comprehend (Hegel) the text Sa ? If it is a matter of a finite failure, the failure is in advance included, comprehended in the text. If it is a matter of an infinite fault or lack, one would have to say that Sa does not think itself, does not say itself, does not write itself, does not read itself, does not know itself, which no longer means anything, by definition. Sa always ends by being full, heavy, pregnant with itself.
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Bauer, T. "Conception des stations de pompage en assainissement." Techniques Sciences Méthodes, no. 3 (2013): 37–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/tsm/201303037.

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Makselis, Rasius. "A Comparative Analysis of Plotinus’ Conception of Eternity as the Life of Being and the Image of Aion in Chaldean Oracles." Dialogue and Universalism 30, no. 3 (2020): 141–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/du202030339.

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The article presents an interpretation of Plotinius’ concept of eternity, which is defined in his treatise On Eternity and Time III.7 [45] as the “life of being.” The textual and philosophical analysis of a number of related passages from Plotinus’ Enneads concludes that the description of eternity as the life of being is neither metaphorical nor analogical. It should be understood in a technical philosophical sense, which contains direct metaphysical and phenomenological implications. Life is not an effect of intelligible reality but an ontological condition, the limit, source of activity, background for the identity of Intellect. The life of being is not identical with partial aspects of the intelligible universe, but is implied and covered by them. In the context of the Plotinian noetics, the notion of life expresses the wholeness of being in its totality—this is applicable not only to the life of intelligible being, but also true for the life of Soul, which assumes the totality of Soul’s time. Life is recognizable and experienced by living and existing beings on the basis of common liveliness and their common ontological status, so life establishes, develops and intensifies the connection of our own being with eternity via eternal in us. There are notable functional similarities between the Plotinian concept of eternity as the life of being and the image of Aion as reconstructed from fragments of Chaldean oracles—a mystical philosophical text widely read by later Neoplatonic philosophers, albeit never openly referred to by Plotinus. The comparative analysis and philosophical interpretation of the Plotinian and Chaldean concepts and images related to eternity suggest that both the sources maintain similar metaphysical roles of mediation, the transfer of unifying and animating light, causing the motion of reality. It is also significant that the Plotinian parallelism of eternity and “eternal in us” is comparable to the Chaldean image of “flower of the mind,” which is described both as a metaphysical attribute of Aion and as a specific power of Soul, which could be used by a person to acquire knowledge of divine reality.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Conception of the flower"

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Rambault, Laurent. "Conception d'une commande floue pour une boucle de régulation." Poitiers, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993POIT2403.

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Le travail présenté dans ce mémoire concerne l'étude et la mise en œuvre de contrôleurs flous. Après avoir décrit les points de la logique floue utilisés en automatique, on présente la construction et le fonctionnement d'un contrôleur. La multitude de contrôleurs qu'il est possible de réaliser pose un problème essentiel: la détermination et le réglage des paramètres. En effet, au niveau de la modélisation d'une connaissance, la logique floue permet d'envisager plusieurs possibilités. Or à chaque modification, on définit un nouveau contrôleur. Au cours de notre travail, on a construit plusieurs correcteurs flous en fixant tous les paramètres. Leur fonctionnement est ajusté en réglant trois gains à l'aide de trois approches différentes. Les efforts ont également porté sur l'étude de la stabilité d'une boucle de régulation qui comprend un contrôleur flou. Cet organe est non linéaire. Pour étudier la stabilité on utilise le théorème de Popov et ses extensions. Cette étude permet de caractériser la robustesse du point de vue de la stabilité d'un tel correcteur. On a également mis en œuvre un correcteur flou sur un système réel (système thermique) pour tester son efficacité.
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Koehl, Ludovic. "Conception et réalisation d'un estimateur de dimension fractale par utilisation de techniques floues." Lille 1, 1998. https://pepite-depot.univ-lille.fr/LIBRE/Th_Num/1998/50376-1998-1.pdf.

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Nombre de paramètres permettent de caractériser la géométrie fractale, parmi lesquels la dimension fractale est la plus importante. Une nouvelle méthode d'estimation de la dimension fractale de courbes conciliant a la fois précision, rapidité et lisibilité est proposée. Le modèle mis en oeuvre est base sur des techniques floues particulièrement bien adaptées aux problèmes de modélisation complexes de nature descriptive ou intuitive. L'optimisation des paramètres internes du modèle flou et une simplification de ce dernier par la construction d'une structure hiérarchique sont réalisées conjointement par algorithme génétique et l'emploi d'un automate d'apprentissage.
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Lesprier, Thierry. "Conception et fabrication de prototypes modulaires à fonctionnalités évolutives." Nantes, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005NANT2093.

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La concurrence industrielle est prédominante et s’internationalise…Dans ce contexte de compétition, les industriels doivent user de toutes leurs énergies et imaginations afin de proposer des produits manufacturés innovants, de qualité, à moindres coûts et dans des délais de plus en plus contraignants. Cette réduction des délais nécessite l’analyse et le développement de nouvelles méthodologies afin d’optimiser la réalisation et l’utilisation des prototypes de validation lors du développement d’un nouveau produit. Il faut ainsi pouvoir proposer des méthodes qui prennent en compte tous les aspects du cycle de vie du prototype : utilisation, évolutions et variantes souhaitées et fabrication. L’objectif du travail présenté dans ce mémoire est de contribuer à cette réduction des délais et des coûts de développement des produits, en proposant une méthodologie innovante de conception et de fabrication des prototypes utilisés lors des premières phases d’un projet. Nous proposons donc de concevoir des prototypes non plus de façon monobloc et figée, mais de façon modulaire et évolutive. L’objectif est d’intégrer rapidement les évolutions souhaitées et nécessaires à la suite des différents essais, d’être ainsi beaucoup plus réactif et de diminuer les temps et les coûts de réalisation du prototype par une fabrication en parallèle des différents composants qui le constituent. La méthodologie développée et mise en œuvre s’appuie sur un nouveau concept que nous avons intitulé MCP (Multi Components Prototype). Notre approche est basée sur la définition numérique du produit et plus particulièrement sur une description par Features (FBM). L’approche proposée est basée sur un processus global composé par quatre « méta analyses » indépendantes centrées autour d’une modélisation unique du prototype. Nous montrons, par l’intermédiaire d’une maquette informatique s’appuyant sur la logique floue et sur un système expert, la structure mise en place pour proposer un découpage modulaire cohérent et effectuer un choix de réalisation de chaque composant d’un MCP. Un exemple industriel valide notre approche. Cette maquette d’étude utilisée lors des avants projets, a été intégralement re-conçue afin d’intégrer les évolutions successives souhaitées par le bureau d’étude
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Vienne, Fabrice. "Conception et réalisation d'une interface adaptative pour la téléopération." Lille 1, 1999. https://pepite-depot.univ-lille.fr/LIBRE/Th_Num/1999/50376-1999-383.pdf.

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Un système de téléopération est composé principalement d'un bras-maître que peut conduire un opérateur, d'un environnement où se trouve un bras-esclave qui effectue la tâche et d'une interface entre les environnements esclave et maître. Dans les systèmes téléopérés, l'opérateur humain tient une position prépondérante dans la boucle de commande : il peut exécuter un rôle de superviseur de la mission mais aussi intervenir à tout instant en cas de problème au niveau du site esclave ; il doit donc être en symbiose avec le système qui lui permet de rester en contact avec le télérobot. Pour ce faire, il utilise une interface entre le dispositif à surveiller et lui-même. Le choix du type d'interface est crucial. L'objectif de cette thèse est de recenser les différents problèmes d'interfaçage spécifiques à la téléopération, d'en déduire des solutions qui seront appliquées au niveau de l'I. H. M. . La solution retenue est l'interface adaptative. Le premier chapitre est consacré à la présentation de la téléopération ce qui donne une base pour les chapitres suivants. Les besoins en interfaçage sont présentés et différentes solutions permettant de les satisfaire sont précisées. Le deuxième chapitre s'intéresse à la classification des interfaces homme-machine dites intelligentes. Cette taxonomie permettra de valider le choix qui sera effectué dans le chapitre suivant. Il aborde également les différentes règles d'ergonomie à appliquer au niveau de toute interface, spécifiant les critères principaux à intégrer. Dans le troisième chapitre, nous présentons les concepts associés au type d'interface choisi : l'interface adaptative. La différence entre adaptativité et adaptabilité est spécifiée et les différentes conditions et modèles à définir sont précises. Nous montrons aussi l'importance de l'utilisation de la fusion d'information dans notre formalisme. Le choix des informations pertinentes ainsi que l'évaluation des questionnaires en sont des exemples. Le quatrième chapitre débute par une étude sur les représentations possibles de la mission à effectuer, puis présente la notion d'adaptativité par rapport à la mission par l'intermédiaire des facteurs de sécurité et de pertinence. Le cinquième chapitre concerne l'adaptativité par rapport à l'opérateur. Il aborde les notions de modélisation et de critères de classification de l'opérateur humain (utilisateur de l'interface). Ces techniques d'adaptativité utilisent des notions de logique floue et sont implémentées sur notre interface, TELEMAQUE 2 qui sera présentée dans le sixième et dernier chapitre.
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Isaza, Narvaez Claudia Victoria. "Diagnostic par techniques d'apprentissage floues : conception d'une méthode de validation et d'optimisation des partitions." Toulouse, INSA, 2007. http://eprint.insa-toulouse.fr/archive/00000159/.

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Ce travail se situe dans le domaine du diagnostic des processus défini comme étant l’identification de ses états fonctionnels. Dans le cas où l’obtention d’un modèle précis du processus est délicate ou impossible, la connaissance sur le système peut être extraite à partir des signaux obtenus lors d’un fonctionnement normal ou anormal en incluant des mécanismes d'apprentissage. Cette connaissance s’organise sous l’aspect d’une partition de l’espace des données sous forme de classes (représentant les états du système). Parmi les techniques d’apprentissage, celles incluant de la logique floue ont l’avantage d’exprimer les appartenances d’un individu à plusieurs classes, ceci permet de mieux connaître la situation réelle du système et prévoir des changements vers des états de défaillance. Nonobstant leurs performances adéquates, leur forte dépendance aux paramètres d’initialisation est une difficulté pour l’apprentissage. Cette thèse se situe dans l’amélioration de ces techniques, en particulier notre objectif est l’élaboration d’une méthode permettant de valider et d’adapter automatiquement la partition de l'espace de données obtenue par une technique de classification floue. Elle permet de trouver automatiquement une partition optimale en termes de compacité et de séparation des classes, à partir uniquement de la matrice des degrés d’appartenance obtenue par une classification antérieure. Cette méthode est donc une aide importante donnée à l’expert du processus pour établir les états fonctionnels dans l’implémentation d’une technique de surveillance d’un procédé complexe. Son application est illustrée sur des exemples académiques et sur le diagnostic de 3 procédés chimiques
This work is in the field of the process diagnosis defined as the identification of process functional states. If obtaining a precise model of the process is delicate or impossible, the system knowledge can be extracted from the signals obtained during a normal or abnormal operation by including mechanisms of training. This knowledge is organized through a data space partition into clusters (representing the states of the system). Among the training techniques, those including fuzzy logic have the advantage of expressing the memberships of an individual to several classes, this makes possible to better know the real situation of the system and to envisage changes to failure states. Notwithstanding their adequate performances, their strong dependence on the initialization parameters is a difficulty for the training. This thesis proposes the improvement of these techniques, specifically our objective is the development of a method to validate and adapt automatically the partition of data space obtained by a fuzzy classification technique. This makes possible to find automatically an optimal partition in terms of clusters compactness and separation from only the membership matrix obtained by an initial classification. This method is thus an important help given to the process expert to establish the functional states in the implementation of a monitoring technique of a complex process. Its application is illustrated on academic examples and on the diagnosis of 3 chemical processes
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Brassard, Serge. "Méthodologie et modélisation floues des connaissances dans l'activité de conception en électrotechnique : application à la réalisation d'un système expert d'aide à la conception de l'appareillage électrique." Grenoble INPG, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989INPG0093.

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La conception de l'appareillage électrique relève dune méthodologie généralement fort complexe. Les problèmes posés par la conception de l'appareillage électrique sont analysés et montrent l'inefficacité des méthodes mathématiques. Une approche ensembliste floue est exposée et permet de modéliser l'aspect heuristique du problème ainsi que les aspects scientifiques et industriels de la conception. Un système expert d'aide à la conception des disjoncteurs à arc tournant a été réalisé. Les résultats obtenus sont commentés et montrent l'intérêt d'une telle approche
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Harmel, Ghassen. "Vers une conception conjointe des architectures du produit et de l’organisation du projet dans le cadre de l’Ingénierie Système." Besançon, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007BESA2022.

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Lorsqu’une entreprise prend la décision stratégique de lancer une nouvelle famille de produits ou de concevoir un produit existant, l’architecte système a pour mission de concevoir ou faire évoluer, en même temps, l’organisation du projet pour la rendre plus performante. Dans ce mémoire, notre objectif est de développer des modèles et méthodes permettant d’aider les architectes système dans cette double activité. Dans le cadre de l’Ingénierie Système, notre méthode se base sur la définition de nos propres concepts d’architecture et de conception modulaire pour les étendre à la définition de l’architecture de l’organisation du projet. Nous proposons ensuite, en cohérence avec notre positionnement, un algorithme de clustering utilisant l’outil DSM comme méthode de représentation, cet algorithme a pour fonction de révéler l’architecture d’un domaine en partant de sa représentation matricielle (DSM). L’application de notre méthode de développement des architectures est liée aux quatre situations de conceptions identifiées. Pour chacune de ces situations, nous proposons une méthode de conception des architectures, faisant appel à un traitement flou et/ou à des opérations matricielles. Chacune de ces situations est ensuite illustrée par une application à la conception d’un moteur thermique de l’industrie automobile. La démarche présentée dans ce chapitre est une vision statique de la conception des architectures. Face à cette vision statique, nous montrons la nécessité de faire « co-évaluer » les architectures couplées. Nous proposons alors l’exploration des incertitudes comme méthode pour suivre l’évolution des systèmes (perturbations) étudiés. Nous développons une méthode basée sur un traitement flou pour faire co-évaluer les architectures perturbées et pour les rendre cohérentes
When a company makes the strategic decision of launching a new product family or redesigning an existing product, the system architect is in charge of designing and making evolve the architecture of this product. The system architect is also the Development Project (DP) manager and thus he is in charge of conceiving or making evolve at the same time the DP organisation (design teams). In this memory, our objective was to develop models and methods making it possible to help the system architects in this double duty. In short, we propose in this work a method for designing both product and organization architectures in the preliminary phases of the DB. In Engineering System context, our method is based on the definition of our own concepts of product architecture and modularity and in their extension to DP organization. We propose then in coherence with our positioning a clustering algorithm using DSM representation tool, the algorithm objective is to reveal project domains architectures starting from their matrix representation (DSM). The use of our method is tightly related to the design situations that the architect can face. In this memory, we identified four of them. For each one of these situations, we propose a method for architectures designing, calling upon a Fuzzy logic treatment. Each one of these situations is then illustrated by an application to the design of a thermal engine in the car industry. The step presented in this chapter is a static vision of the design of architectures. By opposition to this static vision, we show the need for making co-evaluate coupled architectures. We propose then the exploration of uncertainties to model systems evolution. We develop a method based on a fussy treatment to make co-evaluate disturbed architectures in order to obtain coherent ones
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Kissi, Mohamed. "Conception et élaboration d'un système à base de règles floues pour le traitement d'information chimique." Paris 6, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA066551.

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Beldjehem, Mokhtar. "Un apport à la conception de systèmes hybrides neuro-flous par algorithmes de résolution d'équations de relations floues en min-max : le système Fennec." Aix-Marseille 2, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993AIX22073.

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Cette these porte sur la fusion des techniques issues de la theorie des ensembles flous et des techniques issues de l'approche reseaux de neurones. Elle apporte trois contributions. Une premiere contribution, et non la moindre, a consiste a: - elaborer une analyse comparative approfondie de travaux developpes ou en cours et a en degager une synthese globale des modeles hybrides, - elaborer deux variantes d'algorithmes de resolution d'un systeme en min-max. La seconde a consiste a elaborer une approche generale originale de fusion qui nous a permis de realiser l'outil fennec, un systeme neuro-flou. Ce systeme utilise: - un reseau neuro-flou non recurrent dans lequel l'activation des neurones est realisee par le calcul des mesures de possibilites et/ou la combinaison des signaux entrant par la regle de composition min-max. - un mecanisme d'apprentissage supervise base sur la resolution de systemes d'equations en min-max de maniere a minimiser une certaine fonction de cout exprimee par un signal d'erreur. La troisieme contribution a ete d'appliquer le systeme fennec a un probleme concret de diagnostic medical qui se pose aux cliniciens, celui de la caracterisation des syndromes biologiques inflammatoires par des profils proteiques
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Benhaddou, Mohamed. "Définition d'une méthodologie de conception de circuits intégrés numériques indépendante de la technologie : application à la conception d'un processeur flou." Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, INPL, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995INPL067N.

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Les technologies de fabrication de circuits intégrés numériques et les outils de CAO pour la conception de ceux-ci ont régulièrement évolué. La tendance actuelle est de décrire le comportement du concept à un niveau d'abstraction élevé à l'aide d'un langage de description du matériel standard comme Verilog ou VHDL, et laisser le soin aux outils de synthèse de générer les masques du circuit ou sa liste d'équipotentielles dans la bibliothèque d'un fondeur. Le problème est le prix élevé de ces outils de synthèse de haut niveau qui est dissuasif pour les PME/PMI. L’objectif de ce travail est de montrer que l'on peut démarrer le flot de conception d'un circuit par sa description comportementale de haut niveau et d'obtenir des circuits répondant au cahier des charges en utilisant deux outils de CAO abordables financièrement et répandus dans le commerce: Max+plus II pour le développement des circuits configurables et Solo 1400 pour le développement des circuits précaractérisés. Les outils de synthèse de haut niveau sont ainsi évités à l'aide d'un environnement de conception bâti autour de logiciels de portabilité entre les deux technologies et d'interfaçage entre les HDL de Max+plus II (AHDL) et Solo 1400 (model) et Verilog qui permet la modélisation des circuits intégrés numériques à différents niveaux d'abstraction. Cet environnement de conception est géré par une méthodologie simple, stricte et efficace. Un processeur flou a été conçu afin de valider la méthodologie de conception indépendante de la technologie proposée
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Buckhanon, Kalisha. Conception. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2008.

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Boudon, Philippe. Conception. Paris: Villette, 2004.

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Covert conception. Toronto: Harlequin, 2006.

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Grand conception. Singapore: Trafford, 2012.

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New South Wales. Law Reform Commission. Artificial conception. Sydney: The Commission, 1988.

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Spallone, Patricia. Beyond Conception. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19904-4.

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Fossen, Delores. Confiscated conception. Toronto: Harlequin, 2003.

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Flower. Toronto: Tundra Books, 2005.

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Tait, Leia. Flower. New York, NY: Weigl Publishers, 2009.

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Butterfield, Moira. Flower. Frome, Somerset: Teeney Books, 1991.

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Bährle-Rapp, Marina. "flower." In Springer Lexikon Kosmetik und Körperpflege, 208. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71095-0_4036.

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Stricklin, Marc. "Flower." In New Masters of Flash, 68–97. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5143-9_3.

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Hellegers, Desiree. "“Flower”." In No Room of Her Own, 157–64. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230339200_14.

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Davies, John K. "Conception." In The Life Story of an Infrared Telescope, 1–5. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23579-0_1.

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Kellogg, Elizabeth A. "Flower Structure." In Flowering Plants. Monocots, 39–43. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15332-2_3.

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Simons, Paul. "Flower Power." In Pflanzen in Bewegung, 53–81. Basel: Birkhäuser Basel, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-6183-0_3.

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Garrison, John S., and Kyle Pivetti. "Flower power." In Shakespeare at Peace, 87–111. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019. | Series: Spotlight on Shakespeare: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315316604-4.

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Bährle-Rapp, Marina. "orange flower." In Springer Lexikon Kosmetik und Körperpflege, 390. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71095-0_7218.

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Krafsur, E. S., R. D. Moon, R. Albajes, O. Alomar, Elisabetta Chiappini, John Huber, John L. Capinera, et al. "Flower Beetles." In Encyclopedia of Entomology, 1488. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6359-6_3844.

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Krafsur, E. S., R. D. Moon, R. Albajes, O. Alomar, Elisabetta Chiappini, John Huber, John L. Capinera, et al. "Flower Flies." In Encyclopedia of Entomology, 1488. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6359-6_3845.

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Oledzki, Wieslaw J. "About a New Conception of Internal Combustion Engine Construction: I—Rotary Engines." In ASME 2008 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2008-66297.

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In the paper I present a new construction of positive displacement internal combustion engines (US patent application 12/218,959, PL patent application PL 385 728). The construction is based on some newly invented mechanisms, the most compact and robust ones in existence, and is particularly suitable for coping with high loads. The construction is intended for high power density Diesel engines (particularly special purpose, e.g. military ones), homogeneous charge compression ignition and detonation engines. The presented conception promises substantial improvement of such important engine parameters as swept volume/total volume, power/total volume and power/weight ratio, without increasing specific loads and thus without sacrificing engine’s strength and reliability. Moreover, there exists a large variety of engine’s configurations within the proposed conception, namely oscillating engines and rotary engines utilizing flat or spatial mechanisms that can be combined with considerable variety of scavenging systems, ignition systems etc. Engines of the proposed structure (including rotary ones) have sealing almost as simple, tight and reliable as conventional ones and much simpler, tighter and much more reliable than conventional (Wankel) rotary engines. Besides the exceptional strength and compactness, the most outstanding features of the engines according to the presented invention are their gas turbines-like qualities. For example, rotary engine of the presented invention can produce 6 power strokes per shaft revolution (thus displaying V12 engine smoothness) while having only 3 major moving parts of extraordinarily strong structure. Moreover, the engine scavenging system makes the gas flow almost as smooth as (and similar to) that to be found in gas turbines. The first part of the paper concerns exclusively rotary engines and discussion of oscillating ones is postponed to the second part. The paper also touches upon the method for balancing the proposed rotary engines as well as an analogous problem of balancing my oscillating engines presented in the second part of the paper.
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Wu, Jianfei, Jianhu Nie, and Yitung Chen. "Optimization of Fluid Flow in 3D Bipolar Plates." In ASME 2008 Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting collocated with the Heat Transfer, Energy Sustainability, and 3rd Energy Nanotechnology Conferences. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fedsm2008-55040.

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In order to enhance the performance of Polymer Electrolyte Membrane (PEM) hydrogen production or fuel cell, optimizing of water flow distribution between channels is a necessary and effective way. To achieve this, 3D numerical simulations of the water flow along bipolar plate were performed. One baseline design and other five types of modified bipolar plates were investigated, which are under one design conception with gradually increasing contact angles to the header axle. The simulation showed that the high velocity appears at the lateral channels and the most promising velocity distribution, in this design, appears at the last case, which has the largest contact angle with header line.
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Herwig, H., and O. Hausner. "Test Facilities for a Continuous Transition From Mini- to Microchannels." In ASME 2003 1st International Conference on Microchannels and Minichannels. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icmm2003-1098.

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Two different experimental set-ups are suggested which both have the advantageous features that channels of continuously varying size between mini- and microchannels are realized, that these channels are formed between macroparts without any need for microfabrication and last but not least that the channel walls are freely accessible and can be manipulated with high precision by macro surface manipulation techniques. In the limit of vanishing channel height (h → 0) the flow approaches plane channel flow. For small but finite values of h deviations from this limiting flow case are discussed in detail. For one of the experimental set-ups construction details are shown; for the other one (which is still in the conception phase) heat transfer measurements within the microchannels are discussed.
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Chatty, Stéphane. "Réconcilier conception d'interfaces et conception logicielle." In the 2012 Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2652574.2653412.

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Bailly, Gilles, Eric Lecolinet, and Laurence Nigay. "Flower menus." In the working conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1385569.1385575.

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Monaci, Gianluca, Tommaso Gritti, Fabio Vignoli, Wouter Walmink, and Maarten Hendriks. "Flower power." In the 19th ACM international conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2072298.2071900.

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Kuramoto, Itaru, Buntaro Kaji, Yu Shibuya, and Yoshihiro Tsujino. "Reflex flower." In the 2006 ACM SIGCHI international conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1178823.1178885.

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El Dick, Manal, Esther Pacitti, and Bettina Kemme. "Flower-CDN." In the 12th International Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1516360.1516410.

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Kawamura, Takahiro, and Akihiko Ohsuga. "Flower voice." In K-CAP 2013: Knowledge Capture Conference. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2479832.2479862.

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Xiao, Lu. "Rationale flower." In CSCW '12: Computer Supported Cooperative Work. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2141512.2141591.

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Lee, Yoon Kyung. Validated Flower. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa_proceedings-180814-222.

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Aultman, Jody. Flower Power. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa_proceedings-180814-551.

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Parrillo-Chapman, Lisa. Pixie Flower. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, February 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa_proceedings-180814-592.

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Martindale, Addie K. Star Flower Remade. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa_proceedings-180814-226.

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Feierl, Lukas, Maria Moser, and Hannes Poier. Modular conception and construction. IEA SHC Task 55, October 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18777/ieashc-task55-2020-0010.

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The factsheet gives a high-level definition of designing solar thermal systems for district heating. In addition, modules are introduced which can be used for modelling systems and finally, methods for estimating energy yield and costs of systems are described.
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Whittier, J., and C. Fischer. Comparative performance analysis: Commercial cut-flower rose production. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6853874.

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French, Erin. Art is the Flower, Life is the Green Leaf. Ames (Iowa): Iowa State University. Library, January 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa.8281.

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Makuch, A. Conception d'un nouveau système de surveillance macrosismique. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/305042.

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Lopes, Helena. Une Conception de Moralité pour la Théorie Économique. DINÂMIA'CET-IUL, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.7749/dinamiacet-iul.wp.2003.29.

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Larson, Danielle. Fruit and Flower : the history of Oregon's first day care center. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.3065.

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