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Besozzi, Roberta, and Nadia Lamamra. "Devenir formateur ou formatrice en entreprise: modes d'accès et motivations à endosser cette fonction." INITIO, 2017 6, (January 1, 2017): p. 113–136. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5775841.

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Résumé La formation professionnelle duale suisse est la filière post obligatoire la plus fréquentée, de ce fait la position des personnes formatrices en entreprise est centrale. Pourtant elles ont rarement fait l’objet d’études. Cette contribution vise à comprendre comment elles sont devenues formatrices et leurs motivations. Ce à partir des données qualitatives issues de trois groupes de discussion menés dans trois cantons romands (n=20) pendant la formation qualifiante. Les résultats montrent les enjeux sous-jacents aux modalités d’accès, aux motivations ainsi que des éléments transversaux. La discussion reviendra sur le concept de transition et établira des liens avec les changements du travail. Des pistes d’analyse et d’action seront proposées
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Dupuy, Camille, and Vincent Pasquier. "Introduction : 50 nuances de vert.La négociation de la transition écologique, une proposition de typologie." Négociations N° 40, no. 1 (2024): 7–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/neg.040.0007.

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L’article propose une typologie des négociations collectives de la transition écologique en entreprise. À partir d’une revue, de la littérature et des articles du numéro spécial, il identifie cinq types nommés « corporatisme brun », « corporatisme vert », « marginaliste », « conservatisme social », « lutte des éco-classes », qui sont décrits en fonction des stratégies des acteurs, des modes de négociation (comment on négocie), de ses fonctions (pourquoi on négocie), de ses objets (qu’est-ce qui est négocié), de ses arènes (où est-ce négocié) et de ses acteurs (qui négocie). Il s’attache ensuite à mettre au jour quatre ensembles de facteurs contextuels transversaux qui jouent sur la position de la négociation collective : l’action publique environnementale, les rapports de forces entre syndicats et employeurs, les représentations que les acteurs se font de leur rôle face aux enjeux environnementaux et les niveaux de la négociation.
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Delhauteur, Blaise, and Jean de Dieu Mitima Bulinz. "Analyse des risques liés au circuit de l’infliximab au centre hospitalier régional de la Citadelle – Liège." Risques & qualité en milieu de soins Vol. XX, no. 3 (2023): 151–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rqms.203.0151.

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Introduction. Le circuit du médicament est l’un des processus de soins les plus transversaux et structurants dans un établissement de soins. L’implication de plusieurs acteurs dans les différentes étapes est source d’erreurs potentielles pouvant mettre en péril la sécurité du patient. Objectif. L’objectif de ce travail était d’identifier les risques liés au circuit de l’infliximab afin de proposer des actions de réduction de ces risques et d’amélioration de la sécurité du patient. Méthode. Une démarche d’analyse des risques a priori par la méthode de l’analyse des modes de défaillance, de leurs effets et de leur criticité (Amdec) a été mise en œuvre sur les quatre étapes du circuit de l’infliximab. Résultats. Au cours de cette évaluation, le groupe de travail formé a identifié 21 modes de défaillance tout au long du circuit. La criticité moyenne globale du processus était de 52,66±28,3 (min 18 ; max 100). Huit actions d’amélioration ont été proposées. Elles portent sur l’informatisation de la prescription, l’implémentation d’un système d’assurance qualité, la traçabilité de la prescription à l’administration, la centralisation de la reconstitution et de la préparation, l’amélioration de l’accessibilité du dossier du patient, la mise en place des outils d’aide à l’analyse pharmaceutique et l’élaboration des fiches de préparation. Conclusion. L’Amdec a permis de mettre en évidence et de quantifier les défaillances potentielles du circuit et de mettre en place les actions de réduction des risques adaptées.
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Faulx, Daniel, and Lucie Petit. "La formation en organisation : mise en perspective des approches psychosociologiques et ergonomiques." Articles 65, no. 3 (2010): 447–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/044891ar.

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Face aux nouveaux défis que constituent la globalisation, les évolutions technologiques et les évolutions démographiques, la formation revêt aujourd’hui une importance cruciale dans le développement de la ressource humaine en organisation. Ce domaine est actuellement dominé, tant du point de vue scientifique que de celui des pratiques, par deux grands courants : le courant psychosociologique et le courant ergonomique. Si l’apport de l’un comme de l’autre est incontestable, on constate une grande méconnaissance entre ces deux courants, ainsi que l’absence d’un dialogue et d’une mise en perspective scientifique. Cette contribution propose d’initier cette démarche, à la fois dans l’optique de développer les pratiques des formateurs – qu’il s’agisse de professionnels de la formation ou de personnes appelées à jouer ce rôle ponctuellement dans leur carrière –, mais aussi d’aider les commanditaires de formation à mieux orienter leurs choix de formation grâce à une meilleure compréhension des deux approches. De cette mise en perspective réalisée à partir tant des travaux historiques que des recherches les plus récentes, il ressort d’abord plusieurs points communs. (1) Une volonté de développer de nouveaux modes d’apprentissage, nourris par des recherches scientifiques, et qui rompent avec les approches scolaires. (2) Un lien fort établi entre théorie et action, avec des pratiques qui articulent la pratique et la connaissance, l’intervention sur l’organisation et l’apprentissage individuel. (3) Une vision de l’apprentissage comme résultant de l’action combinée avec la réflexion sur l’action. En contraste avec ces fondements communs, plusieurs points de divergences se prêtant à de fructueux échanges sont identifiés. (1) Un ancrage prioritaire sur le groupe pour les approches psychosociologiques, sur le travail pour les approches ergonomiques. (2) Une centration sur les aspects plutôt fonctionnels et spécifiques du travail pour l’approche ergonomique, plutôt sur les aspects relationnels et transversaux pour l’approche psychosociologique. (3) Quatre points sur lesquels des échanges de techniques seraient profitables. (4) Une controverse sur la question du lien – nécessaire ou non – entre travail et formation. En prenant acte de la complémentarité des deux approches (à la fois compatibles et différentes), il apparaît utile d’entreprendre un dialogue tant dans une optique de lisibilité des pratiques de formation en organisation que d’efficacité. Un tel constat invite donc les formateurs à intensifier leurs échanges, et les commanditaires à mobiliser les apports conjoints des deux approches afin de développer au mieux les ressources humaines de leurs organisations.
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Maftunakhon, Jaloliddinova. "Model of development of professional transversal competences of future educators." International Journal of Pedagogics 5, no. 2 (2025): 60–63. https://doi.org/10.37547/ijp/volume05issue02-18.

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The article discusses a comprehensive approach-model aimed at developing general competencies necessary for the professional activities of educators in the educational process, as well as the development of professional transversal competencies of future educators.
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Nunes, Rafael C., Santosh K. Yadav, J. F. Jesus, and Armando Bernui. "Cosmological parameter analyses using transversal BAO data." Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 497, no. 2 (2020): 2133–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa2036.

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ABSTRACT We investigate observational constraints on cosmological parameters combining 15 measurements of the transversal BAO scale (obtained free of any fiducial cosmology) with Planck–CMB data to explore the parametric space of some cosmological models. We investigate how much Planck + transversal BAO data can constraint the minimum Lambda cold dark matter (ΛCDM) model, and extensions, including neutrinos mass scale Mν, and the possibility for a dynamical dark energy (DE) scenario. Assuming the ΛCDM cosmology, we find H0 = 69.23 ± 0.50 km s−1 Mpc−1, Mν < 0.11 eV, and rdrag = 147.59 ± 0.26 Mpc (the sound horizon at drag epoch) from Planck + transversal BAO data. When assuming a dynamical DE cosmology, we find that the inclusion of the BAO data can indeed break the degeneracy of the DE free parameters, improving the constraints on the full parameter space significantly. We note that the model is compatible with local measurements of H0 and there is no tension on H0 estimates in this dynamical DE context. Also, we discuss constraints and consequences from a joint analysis with the local H0 measurement from SH0ES. Finally, we perform a model-independent analysis for the deceleration parameter, q(z), using only information from transversal BAO data.
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Sampson, D. D., and I. J. Read. "Few-moded solitary-fibre optical transversal filter." Electronics Letters 28, no. 21 (1992): 1961. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/el:19921257.

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Kurushina, Victoria, Andrey Postnikov, Guilherme Franzini, and Ekaterina Pavlovskaia. "Optimization of the Wake Oscillator for Transversal VIV." Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 10, no. 2 (2022): 293. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jmse10020293.

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Vibrations of slender structures associated with the external flow present a design challenge for the energy production systems placed in the marine environment. The current study explores the accuracy of the semi-empirical wake oscillator models for vortex-induced vibrations (VIV) based on the optimization of (a) the damping term and (b) empirical coefficients in the fluid equation. This work investigates the effect of ten fluid damping variations, from the classic van der Pol to more sophisticated fifth-order terms, and prediction of the simplified case of the VIV of transversally oscillating rigid structures provides an opportunity for an extended, comprehensive comparison of the performance of tuned models. A constrained nonlinear minimization algorithm in MATLAB is applied to calibrate considered models using the published experimental data, and the weighted objective function is formulated for three different mass ratios. Comparison with several sources of published experimental data for cross-flow oscillations confirms the model accuracy in the mass ratio range. The study indicates the advantageous performance of the models tuned with the medium mass ratio data and highlights some advantages of the Krenk–Nielsen wake oscillator.
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Schmidt, P., G. Zwicknagel, P. G. Reinhard, and C. Toepffer. "Longitudinal and transversal collective modes in strongly correlated plasmas." Physical Review E 56, no. 6 (1997): 7310–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physreve.56.7310.

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Bakhtin, Yuri, and Wei Wu. "Transversal fluctuations for a first passage percolation model." Annales de l'Institut Henri Poincaré, Probabilités et Statistiques 55, no. 2 (2019): 1042–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/18-aihp908.

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Naumov, Victor, Vladimir Palmov, and Bernard Schrefler. "3D rheological model of transversal isotropic elastoplastic body." PAMM 3, no. 1 (2003): 204–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pamm.200310376.

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Savastru, Dan, Simona Dontu, Roxana Savastru, and Madalin I. Rusu. "Transversal Effect in Stimulated Brillouin Scattering Used Orthonormale Modes Development." Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience 11, no. 10 (2014): 2141–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1166/jctn.2014.3619.

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Rafael Molina Contreras, J., C. Frausto-Reyes, C. I. Medel-Ruiz, H. Pérez Ladrón de Guevara, and C. Medina-Gutiérrez. "Transversal acoustic modes in resonant Raman: CdTe surface roughness study." Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics 46, no. 24 (2013): 245105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0022-3727/46/24/245105.

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Rivolta, Nicolas X. A., and Bjorn Maes. "Symmetry recovery for coupled photonic modes with transversal PT symmetry." Optics Letters 40, no. 16 (2015): 3922. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ol.40.003922.

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ZHANG, HAIXIA, DI ZHANG, XIAO QIN, HUI WANG, and LIN LI. "STUDY OF THE TRANSVERSAL DEFORMATION OF CORNEAL STRIP UNDER UNIAXIAL LOADING." Journal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology 18, no. 07 (2018): 1840018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219519418400183.

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Uniaxial test is easy to access and to obtain accuracy data, but it is difficult to acquire two-dimensional deformation information. We investigated the relationship between the two strain components of corneal strip in uniaxial tests, which is the basis for determining of anisotropic strain energy function of cornea via uniaxial tests. Nine rabbits were taken. The left and right corneas were cut along superior-inferior (SI) and nasal-temporal (NT) direction, respectively. For each strip the uniaxial test was carried out, and the tensile displacements, strip images and loads were recorded. Then the stretching strain, the transversal strains and stress were obtained. Optimization based inverse analysis was utilized to find the best among six fitting models that characterizes the relationship between two strain components in uniaxial tests. All models fitted well the experimental data gathered for corneal strips ([Formula: see text]). According to the model selection index, the power model achieved the best performance index: 0.1268 for SI strips and 0.1063 for NT strips versus 0.151 (SI strips) and 0.107 (NT strips) found at most by other models. Thus, it is the most suitable one for describing the relationship between the two strain components of corneal strip during uniaxial stretching.
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Liu, Guangshuai, Toraharu Watanabe, and Takeshi Shinoda. "Two-phase Flow Analysis for Small-scale Ballast Water Tank Model by Hydraulics Experiment and Simulations." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 972, no. 1 (2022): 012048. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/972/1/012048.

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Abstract This study is utilizing hydraulics experimental and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) methods to verify the flow phenomenon in the ballast water drainage process and discuss the drainage efficiency. In order to facilitate the analysis of the flow characteristics of ballast water in the ballast tank of a typical bulk carrier, the complex structure is simplified into two simple small-scale models, a single-longitudinal model and a single-transversal model. Both are designed with the scale of 1:10 for the data collection. The experimental results are then validated and verified by conducting a two-phase flow model applied volume of fluid (VOF) method. Based on that result, the use of the VOF method is suitable for the ballast water drainage simulation, so it can be used in large-scale model calculations to predict the drainage efficiency of ballast tanks. In addition, this study also conducts a comparative analysis of two configuration modes of the single-longitudinal model and the single-transversal model, which provides a reference for the design and improvement of complex structures.
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Rudyak, V., and A. Belkin. "On longitudinal and transversal diffusion of carbon nanotubes." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2131, no. 2 (2021): 022069. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2131/2/022069.

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Abstract In this work, the anisotropy of diffusion of carbon nanotubes in water was studied by the molecular dynamics method. Two models of nanotubes were used, their lengths varied from 4 to 31 nanometers. The first model is a nanotube with armchair chirality, the second is connected solid nanoscale rods. The behavior of various components of the velocity autocorrelation function of the nanotubes center of mass has been studied. It was established that the transverse component of this function has a negative region and a minimum point, in contrast to the average autocorrelation function, which decays monotonically. It is shown that the diffusion coefficients in the longitudinal and transverse directions can differ several times; the method proposed in this work was used to determine them. The effect of anisotropy increases with an increase in the ratio of the characteristic sizes of the nanotube. Using the Stokes - Einstein formula, the effective hydrodynamic radii of nanotubes have been determined. In all cases, the effective radius is significantly less than the tube length.
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Naumov, V., V. Palmov, and B. Schrefler. "2D phenomenological model for transversal deformations of superconducting cables." ZAMM 85, no. 1 (2005): 36–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/zamm.200410156.

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Araújo da Silva, Ketia Kellen, and Patricia Alejandra Behar. "Pedagogical Models Based on Transversal Digital Competences in Distance Learning: Creation Parameters." RIED-Revista Iberoamericana de Educación a Distancia 26, no. 1 (2022): 101–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/ried.26.1.34006.

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This article presents an investigation to define the parameters that guide the construction of pedagogical models (PM) based on transversal digital competences (DC) for distance learning (DL). A qualitative research approach was implemented in three stages: 1. a theoretical survey to build the initial parameters; 2. a case study of a course with teachers to apply the initial parameters; and 3. definition of the final parameters based on data comparison and analysis. A relationship was established between the concepts of pedagogical models, digital competences, and distance learning. Data was collected through questionnaires, interactions, and activities carried out during the course, which made it possible to identify the teachers' profile and the parameters for the pedagogical model based on digital competences. The data was analyzed, categorized, and treated for interpretation. Two categories were defined: pedagogical model to construct the digital competences and digital competences in distance learning. As a result, parameters were defined, in a framework, to assist in the construction of a pedagogic model based on digital competences in a gradual, integrated, and transversal way that can be used in any distance learning area, course, or discipline. The results of this work demonstrate that the proper construction of a PM consists in properly using technological tools based on digital competences. Furthermore, teachers must gain competences through training. This new approach, treating digital competences as transversal in the pedagogical model and its inclusion in institutional educational systems, aims at fostering teacher training through the construction of digital competences in education.
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Dattoli, G., D. Levi, and M. Mattioli. "Transversal perturbation of longitudinal soliton modes on a free electron laser." Physics Letters A 307, no. 4 (2003): 239–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0375-9601(02)01627-4.

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Leon, Florin, Marius Gavrilescu, Sabina-Adriana Floria, and Alina Adriana Minea. "Hierarchical Classification of Transversal Skills in Job Advertisements Based on Sentence Embeddings." Information 15, no. 3 (2024): 151. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/info15030151.

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This paper proposes a classification methodology aimed at identifying correlations between job ad requirements and transversal skill sets, with a focus on predicting the necessary skills for individual job descriptions using a deep learning model. The approach involves data collection, preprocessing, and labeling using ESCO (European Skills, Competences, and Occupations) taxonomy. Hierarchical classification and multi-label strategies are used for skill identification, while augmentation techniques address data imbalance, enhancing model robustness. A comparison between results obtained with English-specific and multi-language sentence embedding models reveals close accuracy. The experimental case studies detail neural network configurations, hyperparameters, and cross-validation results, highlighting the efficacy of the hierarchical approach and the suitability of the multi-language model for the diverse European job market. Thus, a new approach is proposed for the hierarchical classification of transversal skills from job ads.
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Pokhil, G. P., and V. V. Cherdyntsev. "Analytical model of transversal cooling and heating of channeled ions." Journal of Surface Investigation. X-ray, Synchrotron and Neutron Techniques 1, no. 2 (2007): 153–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s1027451007020085.

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Giordani, Flávia T., and Jacques A. L. Silva. "Asymptotic transversal stability for synchronized attractors in a metapopulation model." Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences 38, no. 18 (2015): 4804–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mma.3395.

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Alber, Ina, Wilfried Sigle, Sven Müller, et al. "Visualization of Multipolar Longitudinal and Transversal Surface Plasmon Modes in Nanowire Dimers." ACS Nano 5, no. 12 (2011): 9845–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/nn2035044.

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Hallal, Ali, Farouk Fardoun, Rafic Younes, and Fadi Hage Chehade. "Evaluation of Longitudinal and Transversal Young’s Moduli for Unidirectional Composite Material with Long Fibers." Advanced Materials Research 324 (August 2011): 189–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.324.189.

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This work represents a comparative study of available analytical micromechanical models used to evaluate the elastic properties of unidirectional (UD) composite material with long fibers (where the ratio Length/Diameter of the fibers is considered to be infinite). The objective of this work is to find the appropriate model, to be used with different volume fractions of fibers, to determine the micromechanical elastic properties. This study is carried out due to the importance of using the suitable micromechanical model, when modeling bi-dimensional and tridimensional composite materials. The models are divided into two different categories: rheological, and inclusion models. The UD composite material represents a transversely isotropic material composed of two phases: the reinforcement phase and the matrix phase. Isotropic fibers (e.g. glass fibers) or anisotropic fibers (e.g. carbon fibers) represent the reinforcement phase while an isotropic material (e.g. epoxy) represents the matrix phase. In this study only longitudinal and transversal Young’s moduli are discussed. Analytical and Finite element modeling is made for a carbon fiber/epoxy UD composite. The obtained analytical results are compared to those obtained numerically and to the available experimental data. The analytical results are evaluated for different values of fiber volume fraction Vf ranging from 0 to 1.
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Marcu, A., I. Ballai, and B. Orza. "Thermally damped linear compressional waves in a 2D solar coronal model." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 3, S247 (2007): 320–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743921308015032.

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AbstractThe high resolution observations (TRACE and SOHO) of waves in coronal structures have revealed a rapid damping of modes, sometimes their damping length being of the same order as their wavelength. The rapid damping of modes in coronal loops permits us to derive values for magnetic field and transport coefficients. In this contribution we study the damping of linear compressional waves considering a two-dimensional propagation in gravitationally stratified plasma in the presence of thermal conduction. By considering this 2D model, we show that the presence of an additional transversal motion has an important effect on the damping of the waves. This theoretical model allows as to conclude that the main effects influencing the damping of the waves are the degree of the transversal structuring and temperature.
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Garbowski, Tomasz, Tomasz Gajewski, and Jakub Krzysztof Grabski. "Torsional and Transversal Stiffness of Orthotropic Sandwich Panels." Materials 13, no. 21 (2020): 5016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13215016.

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In the present work, an analytical equation describing the plate torsion test taking into account the transverse shear stiffness in sandwich plates is derived and numerically validated. Transverse shear becomes an important component if the analyzed plate or shell is thick with respect to the in-plane dimensions and/or its core has significantly lower stiffness than the outer faces. The popular example of such a sandwich plate is a corrugated cardboard, widely used in the packaging industry. The flat layers of a corrugated board are usually made of thicker (stronger) material than that used for the corrugated layer, the role of which is rather to keep the outer layers at a certain distance, to ensure high bending stiffness of the plate. However, the soft core of such a plate usually has a low transverse shear stiffness, which is often not considered in the plate analysis. Such simplification may lead to significant calculation errors. The paper presents the generalization of the Reissner’s analytical formula, which describes the torsional stiffness of the plate sample including two transverse shear stiffnesses. The paper also presents the implementation of the numerical model of the plate torsion test including the transverse shear stiffnesses. Both approaches are compared with each other on a wide range of material parameters and different aspect ratios of the specimen. It has been proved that both analytical and numerical formulations lead to an identical result. Finally, the performance of presented formulations is compared with other numerical models using commercial implementation of various Reissner–Mindlin shell elements and other analytical formulas from the literature. The comparison shows good agreement of presented theory and numerical implementation with other existing approaches.
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Graczyk-Kucharska, Magdalena, Robert Olszewski, Joanna Przybyła, Julia Łuszkiewicz, Klaudia Hojka, and Małgorzata Spychała. "Modelling Accelerating Acquisition of Teamwork Competences with Transversal Competences and Artificial Intelligence." Krakow Review of Economics and Management/Zeszyty Naukowe Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego w Krakowie, no. 3(1005) (September 26, 2024): 123–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.15678/krem.13131.

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Objective: The purpose of this paper was to develop a model for accelerating the acquisition of the selected transversal competence of teamwork. Based on data from four EU countries, four models were developed and the best of them was selected, describing the results and variables relevant to that model. Research Design & Methods: Data on improving transversal competences were collected from students in four countries, i.e. Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia and Finland. 26 variables were taken into account in the modelling which was based on four methods. They included the Multiple Linear Regression Model, Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines, Support Vector Machine and two Artificial Neural Network methods. Findings: The analyses show that the method of educating students and young employees, e.g. during training courses, can be a catalyst for accelerating teamwork competence acquisition. Other transversal competences including creativity, communicativeness and entrepreneurship correlate positively with growth in teamwork competence. Implications / Recommendations: The study was conducted on an international group, also taking into account cross-cultural variables. However, to deepen the results, it is suggested that the sample size be increased and the research updated. The ranking of the education method is indicated to have an impact on the growth of transversal competences, including teamwork. Contribution: New approaches in the paper include the analytical approach to modelling the growth in teamwork competence in relation to many variables describing students and young workers in the labour market in the UE. The use of multiple analytical and statistical methods allows the most fitting model to be selected and the error to be minimised.
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VASCONCELOS DOS SANTOS, R. J., and S. COUTINHO. "ANTIFERROMAGNETIC ISING MODEL DECORATED WITH D-VECTOR SPINS: TRANSVERSAL AND LONGITUDINAL LOCAL FIELDS EFFECTS." International Journal of Modern Physics B 09, no. 26 (1995): 3387–400. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217979295001336.

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The effect of a local field acting on decorating classical D-vector bond spins of an antiferromagnetic Ising model on the square lattice is studied for both the annealed isotropic and the axial decorated cases. In both models the effect on the phase diagrams of the transversal and the longitudinal components of the local field acting on the decorating spins are fully analyzed and discussed.
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Nandi, Biswajit, Pamela Chelme-Ayala, Mark Loewen, and Mohamed Gamal El-Din. "A new compartmental model for describing the mixing behaviour in a multi-transversal jet reactor." Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 45, no. 2 (2018): 125–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjce-2017-0284.

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The axial dispersion model (ADM) and tank-in-series model (TiSM) are conventionally used for determining mixing performance of a reactor, which is generated by transverse jets in many engineering applications. The effect of transverse jets on the mixing performance is not well determined by the ADM and TiSM when the Reynolds number of the mainstream flow is higher than ∼104. In this study, this problem was solved by a dispersive compartmental model (DCM). The DCM was a modification of the conventional compartmental model by adding a dispersive nature of plug flow compartment. The results of a series of tracer studies showed that the experimental data were better matched by the DCM than by the conventional models. The effect of transverse jets on the mixing characteristics was significant when the experimental data were modelled by the DCM. The DCM could be used for practical reactors where the E-curve shows a single peak.
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Bischoff, Francis, Henrique Bursztyn, Hudson Lima, and Eckhard Meinrenken. "Deformation spaces and normal forms around transversals." Compositio Mathematica 156, no. 4 (2020): 697–732. http://dx.doi.org/10.1112/s0010437x1900784x.

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Given a manifold $M$ with a submanifold $N$, the deformation space ${\mathcal{D}}(M,N)$ is a manifold with a submersion to $\mathbb{R}$ whose zero fiber is the normal bundle $\unicode[STIX]{x1D708}(M,N)$, and all other fibers are equal to $M$. This article uses deformation spaces to study the local behavior of various geometric structures associated with singular foliations, with $N$ a submanifold transverse to the foliation. New examples include $L_{\infty }$-algebroids, Courant algebroids, and Lie bialgebroids. In each case, we obtain a normal form theorem around $N$, in terms of a model structure over $\unicode[STIX]{x1D708}(M,N)$.
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Csontos, László, István Dunkl, Gábor Vakarcs, and Abid H. Abbaso. "Transversal folding in Himalaya foothill ranges." Földtani Közlöny 149, no. 3 (2019): 255. http://dx.doi.org/10.23928/foldt.kozl.2019.149.3.255.

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The Himalayan foreland in N Pakistan, dissected by Main Frontal Thrust (MFT) and Main Boundary Thrust (MBT) contains spectacular salients and syntaxes. The lateral (N-S) boundaries between these salients and syntaxes around Kalabagh city and east-southeast of Islamabad were believed to host deep-seated lateral ramps with strike slip movements. However, seismic data in these two sectors suggest that there are N-S trending folds and locally east- or west-vergent thrusts that affect the Paleozoic-Paleogene cover of the Indian shield, as well as the Miocene-Pliocene molasse sediments. The proposed lateral ramps cannot be followed on the seismic and on maps either; instead, both maps and seismic data suggest folding, often on a regional scale of harder Paleo-Mesozoic-Paleogene and softer Oligo-Miocene-Pilo-Pleistocene cover. The NE corner of Surghar range is proposed to be formed of relaying thrust sheets with emergent heads composed of Paleozoic-Paleogene and its slightly detached Miocene molasse. These relaying imbricates are taken in a southward flexure generated by a major right lateral shear of a wide zone, where transpressive Riedel shears, en echelon anticlines and southwards flexed earlier thrust faults are the main elements (but a single, through-going Kalabagh fault is missing). The generation of mapped N-S trending folds and east-vergent thrusts preceded the formation of the wide shear zone and southwards flexing.Hazara syntaxis is interpreted as a major antiform that re-folded MBT and Panjal thrust around Oligo-Miocene molasse, itself forming an antiform (BOSSART ET AL. 1988). In our model we propose that the west-vergent Balakot thrust and deeper blind thrusts are in the core of this antiform. In the southern continuation we propose that folds in Miocene molasse continue from eastern Potwar region to western Kashmir and there appears no major break. These structures are also re-folded in a major antiform with N-S axial trend. Map analysis also suggests that N-S trending folds bending earlier main thrusts are occurring in a wide area south of the Indus-Tsangpo suture.Several independent geological and geophysical observations including mapping, seismic analysis, earlier measurements of strain axes and of paleomagnetic declinations suggest that the salients and syntaxes may have been much more linear in the past (although a total linearity is not realistic). It is proposed that the present-day undulating pattern may have been generated by N-S trending folds due to general (and episodic) E-W shortening. If the main fault zones were more linear, the relay pattern along their segments suggests a left lateral shear component along MBT and a mixed, locally left, locally right lateral component along MFT. Earlier (ZEITLER 1985) and now provided low temperature thermochronological ages strongly suggest a rather general episode of E-W shortening between 4-5 Ma for the whole northern Indian margin. However, there should have been original transversal dome formation as early as Oligocene (DIPIETRO ET AL. 2008). It is also clear that longer N-S shortening and shorter E-W shortening episodes should alternate eventually in a very short time frame, since earthquake focal mechanisms (LISA AND KHWAJA 2004, BURG ET AL. 2005) suggest the coexistence of E-W compression and NW-SE compression in Potwar.There are several potential explanations for generating E-W shortening and related structures in a general N-S shortening regime. Possibilities range from fault terminations of thrust faults at high angles in a particular zone (TREOLAR ET AL. 1992) to en echelon folding along a major right lateral E-W fault zone. However, we speculate that E-W shortening could be much more general, suggesting a mechanism that affects the whole of Indian plate. Possibly the best explanation is given by analogue models (REPLUMAZ ET AL. 2012) proposing major, slightly convergent confining boundaries. If applied to the northwards advance of India, the northwards converging boundaries generate secondary E-W shortening and east-or west-vergent orogens parallel to these boundaries.
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Sawicki, Jerzy M. "Transversal Pressure Effect in Circulative Separators." Archives of Hydro-Engineering and Environmental Mechanics 59, no. 1-2 (2012): 3–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10203-012-0001-5.

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Abstract Progressive urban development of the human environment requires new methods of rain water treatment. Recently, there has been a growing interest in the improvement of gravitational suspension separation, and especially in the application of the centrifugal force. This important factor can be induced in two ways; by the circulation of the reservoir containing the fluid (centrifugal separators), or by a tangent supply of this reservoir (circulative separators). In addition to the centrifugal force, another essential transversal force is at work in this case, resulting from the local variability of the pressure. In the literature, this force is derived for centrifuge conditions, but applied also to circulative separators, which is questionable, as in the latter devices velocity and pressure fields are clearly different. The paper is devoted to the determination of the transversal pressure effect in circulative separators. First, a model of tangent and radial velocity profiles is introduced. The radial pressure distribution, calculated on this basis and verified experimentally, leads to the final result, that is, a technical formula describing the force in question
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Swiatlowska, Pamela, Jose L. Sanchez-Alonso, Peter T. Wright, Pavel Novak, and Julia Gorelik. "Microtubules regulate cardiomyocyte transversal Young’s modulus." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117, no. 6 (2020): 2764–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1917171117.

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The field of cardiomyocyte mechanobiology is gaining significant attention, due to accumulating evidence concerning the significant role of cellular mechanical effects on the integrated function of the heart. To date, the protein titin has been demonstrated as a major contributor to the cardiomyocytes Young’s modulus (YM). The microtubular network represents another potential regulator of cardiac mechanics. However, the contribution of microtubules (MTs) to the membrane YM is still understudied and has not been interrogated in the context of myocardial infarction (MI) or mechanical loading and unloading. Using nanoscale mechanoscanning ion conductance microscopy, we demonstrate that MTs contribute to cardiomyocyte transverse YM in healthy and pathological states with different mechanical loading. Specifically, we show that posttranslational modifications of MTs have differing effects on cardiomyocyte YM: Acetylation provides flexibility, whereas detyrosination imparts rigidity. Further studies demonstrate that there is no correlation between the total protein amount of acetylated and detyrosinated MT. Yet, in the polymerized-only populations, an increased level of acetylation results in a decline of detyrosinated MTs in an MI model.
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Allein, F., V. Tournat, V. E. Gusev, and G. Theocharis. "Transversal–rotational and zero group velocity modes in tunable magneto-granular phononic crystals." Extreme Mechanics Letters 12 (April 2017): 65–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eml.2016.08.001.

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Sorichetti, P. A. "A model of the excitation discharge of fast transversal flow lasers." IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics 27, no. 10 (1991): 2340–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/3.97279.

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Aksenov, V. L., M. Bobeth, and N. M. Plakida. "Structural glass in the transversal Ising model with random competing interactions." Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics 18, no. 18 (1985): L519—L523. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0022-3719/18/18/003.

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Christiansen, P. L., P. S. Lomdahl, and V. Muto. "On a Toda lattice model with a transversal degree of freedom." Nonlinearity 4, no. 2 (1991): 477–501. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0951-7715/4/2/012.

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Akbari, N., and N. S. Mehdizadeh. "Thermo-Acoustic Instability Simulation in Gas Turbine." Journal of Mechanics 25, no. 4 (2009): 433–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1727719100002914.

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ABSTRACTThe main aims of this research are, at first, combustion instability study based on equivalence ratio oscillation, and, secondly, investigation various frequency modes of combustion instability, taking combustion chamber geometry into account. Considering the configuration of the simulated combustion chamber, excitation probability of the longitudinal modes is higher than that of transversal modes. The reason of this fact is that the resonance frequency values of the longitudinal modes are less than those of transversal modes. So, the most important frequency mode, during combustion instability, is the first longitudinal mode. In this paper thermo-acoustic instability model is utilized for pre-mixed gas turbines combustion chamber, founded on equivalence ratio oscillation. For this purpose Lieuwen method is developed in order to attain the phase difference between pressure and heat release oscillations. Results concluded from combustion instability simulation for the first longitudinal mode, considering its importance, are compared with experimental data and good agreement is observed.
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Bojtár, Gergely. "The Effect of Ratio of Fiber Bundles in the Textile Composite Layer." Strojnícky časopis - Journal of Mechanical Engineering 74, no. 2 (2024): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/scjme-2024-0019.

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Abstract The article shows how the orthotropic material properties of the textile composite layer change if the ratio of longitudinal and transversal fiber bundles in the textile is modified in the case of a composite reinforced with plain weave textile. I determine the material properties using model-cell and finite element simulation. The density of the longitudinal fiber bundles is the same in each of the five examined layer models. I change the ratio of the fiber bundles of the textile by varying the distance of the transversal roving’s in each model.
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Sun, Xiangkun, Changwei Zhou, Mohamed Ichchou, Jean-Pierre Lainé, and Abdel-Malek Zine. "Multi-Scale Homogenization of Transversal Waves in Periodic Composite Beams." International Journal of Applied Mechanics 09, no. 03 (2017): 1750039. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1758825117500399.

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This paper deals with the deduction of new homogenized models for the flexural wave in bi-periodic beams. According to the homogenization theory, the long-wave assumption is used and the valid frequency range of homogenized models is limited to the first Bragg band gap. However, the classical homogenization method, whose idea is taking the component’s mean values as effective material properties, has limitations in mimicking the dispersive behavior and the real valid frequency range is far less than the limit. Thus, enriched homogenized models, derived by the multi-scale asymptotic homogenization method, are proposed to provide more accurate homogenization models with larger real valid frequency range. The new homogenized models are validated by investigating the dispersion relation in the infinite case and the frequency response function in the finite case. Wave finite element method (WFEM) are used to provide associated references. A parametric study is carried out in the infinite case while two different boundary conditions are considered in the finite case.
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Ahn, Kwang Jun. "Indirect momentum excitation of graphene using high transversal modes of light in hyperbolic media." Optics Express 29, no. 24 (2021): 40406. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/oe.445267.

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Drühl, Kai. "Dispersion-induced generation of higher order transversal modes in singly-resonant optical parametric oscillators." Optics Communications 145, no. 1-6 (1998): 5–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0030-4018(97)00414-8.

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Arnold, Francisco José, Marcos Sérgio Gonçalves, Flávio Rubens Massaro Júnior, and Paulo Sérgio Martins. "Complex elastic coefficient and mechanical losses for piezoelectric resonators under transversal and thickness modes." Ferroelectrics 504, no. 1 (2016): 104–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00150193.2016.1239999.

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Fang, Zhi, and Zhenlin Ji. "Transversal modes and acoustic attenuation characteristics of rectangular and oval silencers with perforated tube." Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 131, no. 4 (2012): 3212. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.4707977.

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Fang, Z., and Z. L. Ji. "Finite element analysis of transversal modes and acoustic attenuation characteristics of perforated tube silencers." Noise Control Engineering Journal 60, no. 3 (2012): 340–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3397/1.3701011.

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Pfusterschmied, G., C. Weinmann, M. Schneider, et al. "Sound dissipation from plate-type resonators excited in non-conventional transversal modes in liquids." Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering 30, no. 7 (2020): 075004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-6439/ab8bc9.

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Sagdani, Aysun, Onder Ayyildiz, Gokhan Ozge, Mehmet Talay Koylu, and Fatih Mehmet Mutlu. "Comparison of the effect of torsional and transversal phacoemulsification modes on corneal endothelial health." Turkish Journal of Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology 1, no. 1 (2024): 36. http://dx.doi.org/10.37844/tj-ceo.2024.1.6.

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Ferró-Gonzáles, Ana Lucia, Medina, Wenceslao T., Juan Walter Tudela Mamani, and Hubert A. A. Alvarez. "Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Higher Education: Integrated and Transversal Basic Sciences." International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation XI, no. IX (2024): 1263–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.51244/ijrsi.2024.11090105.

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Peru possesses vast natural wealth in forestry, energy, water, maritime, agricultural, and mineral resources, yet its consumption of derived goods and services is low compared to Mexico and Brazil, where collaboration between universities, industry, and government has driven innovation and sustainable technological development. In this work, we address the transversal interrelation of scientific disciplines such as chemistry, physics, biology, and mathematics. Thus, through an interdisciplinary didactic model, we propose a conceptual framework that fosters understanding and synergy among these disciplines, allowing students to integrate and apply knowledge holistically. This model is structured into five stages: identification of key concepts, classification of transversal interactions, design of didactic activities, assessment of comprehension, and feedback for continuous improvement. This approach aims to develop critical skills and facilitate the practical application of knowledge in complex problems and real-life situations. By integrating these basic natural science disciplines, the quality of learning would be improved, promoting a deeper understanding of natural phenomena. This proposal would be validated through indicators measuring its effectiveness in promoting interdisciplinary integration, critical skills, practical application, and creative, collaborative problem-solving. The objective is to prepare students for the 21st century by fostering creative problem-solving, interdisciplinary collaboration, and critical thinking, with the involvement of teachers and administrators in curricular adaptation and basic science integration. Implementing this educational model could represent a significant evolution in higher education in Peru, enhancing academic and professional training and contributing to economic and social development.
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Zhao, Guochen, Paolo Gardoni, Longjun Xu, Fengyuan Shu, and Lili Xie. "Probabilistic seismic demand models for circular tunnels subjected to transversal seismic load." Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology 125 (July 2022): 104527. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tust.2022.104527.

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