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Yu, Huafeng. Plastic deformation and dislocation structures in Ni [inferior] 3 Al. Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 1991.

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Satdarova, Faina. DIFFRACTION ANALYSIS OF DEFORMED METALS: Theory, Methods, Programs. xxu: Academus Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31519/monography_1598.

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General analysis of the distribution of crystals orientation and dislocation density in the polycrystalline system is presented. Recovered information in diffraction of X-rays adopting is new to structure states of polycrystal. Shear phase transformations in metals — at the macroscopic and microscopic levels — become a clear process. Visualizing the advances is produced by program included in package delivered. Mathematical models developing, experimental design, optimal statistical estimation, simulation the system under study and evolution process on loading serves as instrumentation. To reduce advanced methods to research and studies problem-oriented software will promote when installed. Automation programs passed a testing in the National University of Science and Technology “MISIS” (The Russian Federation, Moscow). You score an advantage in theoretical and experimental research in the field of physics of metals.
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G, Roberts S., Holt D. B, and Wilshaw P. R, eds. Structure and properties of dislocations in semiconductors 1989: Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on the Structure and Properties of Dislocations in Semiconductors held at the University of Oxford, 5-8 April 1989. Bristol: Institute of Physics, 1989.

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Nye, J. F. Natural focusing and fine structure of light: Caustics and wave dislocations. Bristol: Institute of Physics Pub., 1999.

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N, Bassim M., ed. Low-energy dislocation structures II: 2nd International Conference on Low-Energy Dislocation Structures, University of Virginia, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Charlottesville, Virginia, August 13-17, 1989. London: Elsevier Applied Science, 1989.

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European, Research Conference on Plasticity of Materials Fundamental Aspects of Dislocation Interactions: Low-energy Dislocation Structures (3rd 1992 Ascona Switzerland). Papers presented at a European Research Conference on Plasticity of Materials - Fundamental Aspects of Dislocation Interactions: Low-energy Dislocation Structures 3, August 30-September 4, 1992, Ascona, Switzerland. Lausanne: Elsevier Sequoia, 1993.

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Daw, Murray S. Atomic-scale modeling of the structure and dynamics of dislocations in complex alloys at high temperatures. [Cleveland, Ohio]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Glenn Research Center, 2003.

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Daw, Murray S. Atomic-scale modeling of the structure and dynamics of dislocations in complex alloys at high temperatures. [Cleveland, Ohio]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Glenn Research Center, 2003.

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Daw, Murray S. Atomic-scale modeling of the structure and dynamics of dislocations in complex alloys at high temperatures. [Cleveland, Ohio]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Glenn Research Center, 2003.

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Japan-France Materials Science Seminar (5th 1997 Sapporo-shi, Japan). Meso-structure in materials: Characterization, modelling, influence on properties : Sapporo (Japan), September 7-9, 1997. Edited by Dimitrov Omourtague. Les Ulis, France: Les Editions de physique, 1997.

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Assessing childhood psychopathology and developmental disabilities. New York, NY: Springer, 2009.

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Strain And Dislocation Gradients From Diffraction Spatiallyresolved Local Structure And Defects. Imperial College Press, 2014.

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Tomioka, Satoshi. Information Structure in Japanese. Edited by Caroline Féry and Shinichiro Ishihara. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199642670.013.42.

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Japanese is known to have rich encoding of information structure in its grammar. Focus and givenness can be prosodically marked, and there are syntactic structures that are sensitive to information structure, such as cleft sentences, right dislocation, and a variety of phonologically silent structures. This chapter introduces core empirical facts surrounding Japanese information structure, which form the basis of numerous theoretical endeavours. Special attention is paid to the properties ofwa-marked phrases. While the particlewais closely tied to the notion of ‘aboutness’ topic, it has other uses that are not obviously connected to aboutness. The grammar ofwa-marking also figures prominently in the discussion of a few additional issues that the chapter addresses, namely contrastiveness and its possible link to scalar implicature, and the recursively/embeddability of topicality in the context of ‘embedded root phenomena’.
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Poletto, Cecilia, and Giuliano Bocci. Syntactic and Prosodic Effects of Information Structure in Romance. Edited by Caroline Féry and Shinichiro Ishihara. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199642670.013.14.

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The chapter presents a general overview of several phenomena related to information structure in the Romance languages and varieties spoken in Europe and takes into account the left and the right side of the clause as the locus where information structure is encoded. The first part presents an overview of the syntactic and phonological properties of constructions like Hanging Topics, Left Dislocation, and fronted foci and of their pragmatic import as well as of the properties of constructions which occur on the right side of the clause (i.e. Right Dislocation, Marginalization, word order alternations, and focus). In the second part a general overview of syntactic and prosodic accounts proposed in the literature is provided with special attention to the problems each type of account raises with respect to the empirical domain considered.
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DiGirolamo, Cara M. Word order and information structure in the Würzburg Glosses. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198747307.003.0008.

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This chapter deals with the interface between Syntax and Pragmatics by examining argument fronting in Old Irish non-poetic Glosses. Relying on lexical and contextual indicators of discourse function, three Information Structure patterns can be identified: aboutness topic; contrastive topic; and focus. Aboutness and contrastive topic are often resumed and do not mark relativization on the verb, suggesting that they are left dislocation structures. Focus is most commonly expressed through clefts, although clefts in Old Irish can be morphologically opaque. Modern Irish has all these structures besides a non-clefted focus structure, which is likely derived from interpreting morphologically opaque clefts as topicalization. In sum, this paper argues that Old Irish has a set of productive argument fronting positions with distinct and conventional information structural properties that can be analysed in terms of an articulated left periphery, and that these fronting positions are the direct ancestors of fronting positions in Modern Irish.
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López, Luis. Dislocations and Information Structure. Edited by Caroline Féry and Shinichiro Ishihara. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199642670.013.003.

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Dislocations are constituents in the periphery of the clause—or, depending on the analysis, outside the structure of the clause proper. In the canonical cases, they are doubled by a functional bundle and they are separated from the core clause by an intonational phrase boundary. In many languages we find that dislocations come in two classes: a class of dislocations that are syntactically linked to a position in the core structure (D-type) and a second class of dislocations that are connected only in the process of interpretation (H-type). This grammatical distinction maps onto a difference in the information structure properties: D-type dislocations are given, H-type dislocations signal topic promotion. Some languages seem to have only H-type dislocations, which take over the functions of both D-type and H-type dislocations.
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Downing, Laura J., and Larry M. Hyman. Information Structure in Bantu. Edited by Caroline Féry and Shinichiro Ishihara. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199642670.013.010.

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For some 40 years, the role that information structure (IS) plays in the grammatical structure of the ca. 500 Bantu languages has been the topic of considerable research. In this chapter we review the role of prosody, morphology and syntax in expressing IS in Bantu languages. We show that prosodic prominence does not play an important role; rather syntax and morphology are more important. For example, syntactic constructions like clefts and and immediately after the verb position correlate with focus, while dislocations correlate with topic. Among the morphological properties relevant to IS are the “inherently focused” TAM features (progressive, imperative, negative etc.) and the “conjoint-disjoint” distinction on verbs, as well as well as the presence vs. absence of the Bantu augment on nominals. Finally, we consider a range of tonal effects which at least indirectly correlate with IS (tonal domains, metatony, tone cases).
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Kraft, Oliver, Shefford P. Baker, Robert Hull, Klaus W. Schwarz, and L. Ben Freund. Dislocations and Deformation Mechanisms in Thin Films and Small Structures: Volume 673. University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, 2014.

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Williams, Andy, and Ali Narvani. Combined ligament injuries around the knee. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199550647.003.008012.

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♦ Any knee with major disruption of two ligaments is likely to have been dislocated at the time of injury♦ Knee dislocations are associated with high risk of neurovascular injury. Angiography or vascular ultrasound is mandatory♦ In knee dislocations, following immediate reduction and stabilization usually with a brace, acute repair of the ruptured soft tissue structure within 2–3 weeks of injury is likely to provide superior results compared to later reconstruction♦ Management of most multiligament injuries is complex and requires surgical intervention therefore specialist centres are best to be involved early♦ In cases with associated malalignment, osteotomy can improve the results of ligament reconstruction.
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Meso-structure in materials: Characterization, modelling, influence on properties : Sapporo (Japan), September 7-9, 1997 (Annales de physique). Les Editions de Physique, 1997.

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ATOMIC-SCALE MODELING OF THE STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS OF DISLOCATIONS IN COMPLEX ALLOYS AT HIGH TEMPERATURES... NASA/CR--2003-212122... NATION. [S.l: s.n., 2003.

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Mason, Will, and David Warwick. Bone and joint injuries of the hand. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198757689.003.0005.

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The small bones and joints of the hand are vulnerable to fracture and dislocation. These same structures need to be pain-free, stable, and mobile for proper function. Careful diagnosis and meticulous management is required. This may entail early mobilization (e.g. a metacarpal neck fracture) or temporary splinting (e.g. mallet fracture), early repair (e.g. unstable thumb ulnar collateral avulsion), complex sequential and dynamic splinting (e.g. central slip rupture); percutaneous wires (e.g. Bennett’s fracture) or plate fixation (e.g. displaced index metacarpal shaft). There is often a trade-off between the mobilization required to avoid stiffness and the immobilization required to allow anatomical healing. Rigid surgical fixation with meticulous hand therapy may both contribute in certain patients.
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X-Ray Analysis and the Structure of Organic Molecules. 2nd ed. Wiley-VCH, 1996.

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Dunitz, Jack D. X-Ray Analysis and the Structure of Organic Molecules. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2007.

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Dislocations and Deformation Mechanisms in Thin Films and Small Structures: Symposium Held April 17-19, 2001, San Francisco, California, U.S.A (Materials ... Society Symposia Proceedings, V. 673.). Materials Research Society, 2001.

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Schwartz, Jessica A. Vocal Ability and Musical Performances of Nuclear Damages in the Marshall Islands. Edited by Blake Howe, Stephanie Jensen-Moulton, Neil Lerner, and Joseph Straus. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199331444.013.37.

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The United States conducted sixty-seven nuclear tests in the Marshall Islands from 1946 through 1958. The program was shrouded in secrecy; information about the tests conducted on Marshallese bodies and their land remains classified. This essay considers how Marshallese women from Bikini Atoll and Rongelap Atoll musically sound physical and physiological disruptions and dislocations that expose broader damages caused by the nuclear testing program. Analyzing compositions and performances from a repertoire of Marshallese “radiation songs,” the essay proposes a stylistic framework that works to familiarize listeners with a sonorized logic of radiation which is compiled through recurring motifs of the disabled voice, text setting and silences, and the figure of the question, literal and rhetorical. I stress the political import of these songs as highlighting the failures of biopolitical controls on communities by exposing the production of confined disability at the level of cultural and structural violence.
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Warren, Aiden, and Damian Grenfell, eds. Rethinking Humanitarian Intervention in the 21st Century. Edinburgh University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474423816.001.0001.

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Rethinking Humanitarian Interventions in the 21st Century examines the complex ethics and politics of humanitarian intervention since the end of the Cold War. These 12 essays focus on the challenges associated with interventions, conflict and attendant human rights violations, unmitigated and systematic violence, state re-building, and issues associated with human mobility and dislocation. In a context where layers to conflict are so complex and fluid, it is difficult to imagine one book could ‘rethink interventions’ to the extent that is required. Nevertheless, a contribution to debates can be made. In this collection, important choices were made in terms of how to bring a collection together that allows for the richness as well as maintaining coherence. The task of ‘rethinking’ has meant many of the chapters are underpinned by critical theory with structures of power and the ends that they are deployed to serve never far from discussion. Overall, the chapters in this book address three central themes pertaining to the evolution of 1) humanitarian interventions in a global era; 2) the limits of sovereignty and the ethics of interventions; and the 3) politics of post-intervention (re-)building and humanitarian engagement. As such, they provide a valuable contribution to academics, students, instructors and intellectual communities engaged in research pertaining to humanitarianism, conflict and interventions and different conceptions of security and international relations, and who agree that the present challenges require a basic rethinking of interventions.
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Sutton, Adrian P. Physics of Elasticity and Crystal Defects. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198860785.001.0001.

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Mechanical properties of crystalline materials are almost always dominated by the defects within them. The ability to shape metals into pipes, girders and furniture stems from the generation, motion and interaction of these defects. Defects are also the agents of chemical changes within crystals, enabling mass transport by atomic diffusion and changes of phase. Defects distort the crystal and these distortions enable defects to interact over large distances. The theory of elasticity is used to describe these interactions. Assuming no familiarity with the theory, this book introduces the reader to linear elasticity and its application to point defects, dislocations and cracks. A unique feature of the book is the attention given to the atomic structure of defects and its influence on their properties and their elastic fields. Where it is available brief biographical information is provided about prominent contributors to the field. This textbook is written for postgraduate students in physics, engineering and materials science. It is very likely that even those students with some knowledge of elasticity and defects will find much that is new to them in this book.There are exercises to help the student check their understanding as they work through each chapter. The student is guided through more advanced problems at the end of each chapter. Worked solutions to all exercises and problems are available to course instructors from the OUP website. The last chapter describes four technologically important areas requiring fundamental research, with suggestions for possible PhD projects.
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