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Journal articles on the topic "Non-standard connection"

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RODRIGUES, Mariana Ferreira, José CORREIA, Bruno PEDROSA, et al. "NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF A DOUBLE SHEAR STANDARD BOLTED CONNECTION CONSIDERING MONOTONIC LOADINGS." Engineering Structures and Technologies 9, no. 4 (2017): 183–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/2029882x.2017.1414638.

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The behaviour of standard bolted steel connections submitted to monotonic loads, through the use of numerical models, is presented in the current paper. The bolted connections allow speed up constructive processes in an increasingly competitive and globalized world in which the costs are a decisive factor in the development of a project. The use of computational tools in the analysis of bolted connections becomes determinant, mainly for new solutions or solutions less explored in terms of design codes. Throughout the years, bolted connections have been suffering transformations resulting from
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Robaszewska, Maria. "Affine analogues of the Sasaki-Shchepetilov connection." Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. Studia Mathematica 15, no. 1 (2016): 37–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/aupcsm-2016-0004.

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AbstractFor two-dimensional manifold M with locally symmetric connection ∇ and with ∇-parallel volume element vol one can construct a flat connection on the vector bundle TM ⊕ E, where E is a trivial bundle. The metrizable case, when M is a Riemannian manifold of constant curvature, together with its higher dimension generalizations, was studied by A.V. Shchepetilov [J. Phys. A: 36 (2003), 3893-3898]. This paper deals with the case of non-metrizable locally symmetric connection. Two flat connections on TM ⊕ (ℝ × M) and two on TM ⊕ (ℝ2 × M) are constructed. It is shown that two of those connect
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Łapiński, Z., A. Dziedzic, W. Bochnowski, S. Adamiak, and S. Sandomierski. "The Quality of Welded Connections Elements from the Steel 30HGS and Titanium Alloy Ti6Al4V." Archives of Foundry Engineering 12, no. 2 (2012): 159–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10266-012-0056-3.

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The Quality of Welded Connections Elements from the Steel 30HGS and Titanium Alloy Ti6Al4V The aim of that work was the evaluation of the quality of welded connections elements (welds) from the 30HGS steel and titanium alloy Ti6Al4V. The metallographic, factographic tests were used, and measurements of microhardness with the Vickers method. In the head weld of the 30HGS steel there were non-metallic partial division and bubbles observed. The average microhardness in the head connection was 320 HV0.1. There was no significant increase/decrease observed of microhardness in the head influence zon
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Lucas, Sheri. "A Defense of the Feminist-Vegetarian Connection." Hypatia 20, no. 1 (2005): 150–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1527-2001.2005.tb00377.x.

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Kathryn Paxton George's recent publication, Animal, Vegetable, or Woman? (2000), is the culmination of more than a decade's work and encompasses standard and original arguments against the feminist-vegetarian connection. This paper demonstrates that George's key arguments are deeply flawed, antithetical to basic feminist commitments, and beg the question against fundamental aspects of the debate. Those who do not accept the feminist-vegetarian connection should rethink their position or offer a non-question-begging defense of it.
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Mykhailiuk, V. V., A. R. Yurych, R. O. Deineha, R. S. Kravchuk, R. A. Pinchak, and B. V. Kharlamov. "Improvement and research of the pump rod treaded connections." Scientific Bulletin of Ivano-Frankivsk National Technical University of Oil and Gas, no. 1(44) (April 20, 2018): 81–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.31471/1993-9965-2018-1(44)-81-88.

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On the basis literary sources analysis, it was defined, that failures of the pump rod threaded connections are the most common exceed one-third of the total number of the rod string failures. It is due to non-uniform load distribution across thread turns of the pump rod threaded connections.
 The simulation modelling of standard design of pump rods was performed and graphic dependencies of stress distribution were developed on the gaps the pump rod threaded connections.
 The methods to reduce load non-uniformity across thread turns of the pump rod threaded connections were considered
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GABOR, Marta, and Marcin LITOBORSKI. "Dose measurement verification in solid state phantom in place of field connection for non-standard radiotherapy conditions." Reports of Practical Oncology & Radiotherapy 13, no. 5 (2008): 247–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1507-1367(10)60094-6.

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O’Grady, Timothy M., Roberto Minunno, Heap-Yih Chong, and Greg M. Morrison. "Interconnections: An Analysis of Disassemblable Building Connection Systems towards a Circular Economy." Buildings 11, no. 11 (2021): 535. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings11110535.

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This study investigates the interconnection methods used to create a circular economy building featuring modularity and designed for disassembly and relocation. Designing modular buildings for disassembly and reuse can decrease waste production and material depletion, in line with the circular economy framework. Disassemblable buildings require connections to be easily accessible. Visible connections may be unpopular features; however, concealing these, yet leaving these accessible, presents a substantial design challenge. This study demonstrates solutions to this challenge by analyzing a purp
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Mäkinen, Jari, Keijo Fränti, Matti Korhonen, Joshua Fillion, and Markku Heinisuo. "End-Plate Connections in Bi-Axial Bending - Measurements." Key Engineering Materials 710 (September 2016): 275–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.710.275.

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In this paper we consider the measurements of bolted end-plate connections of tubular beams with cold-formed hollow rectangular aluminium sections. The motivation for these measurements originates from the fact that the aluminium standard (EN 1999-1-1) [1] does not cover the design of this very frequently used type of connection, where the bolts are located outside the edge-lines of the cross-section, i.e. corner bolts. Many tests and studies regarding this area have been conducted, but this paper brings value to the case where bi-axial bending is applied. The measurements have been carried ou
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Fernández-Asián, Martínez-González, Torres-Lagares, Serrera-Figallo, and Gutiérrez-Pérez. "External Connection versus Internal Connection in Dental Implantology. A Mechanical in vitro Study." Metals 9, no. 10 (2019): 1106. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/met9101106.

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(1) Background: In today's dentistry, implantology has become a therapeutic resource of choice in certain clinical situations. The design of implants has evolved in several aspects since their inception. Dental implants were initially designed with an external hex connection, although due to force transmission and security in the adjustment of the prosthesis, later implants featured an internal hex connection. This study aims to analyse the mechanical properties of two types of implants (an internal connection and an external connection) from the same manufacturer and their different prostheti
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Gilbert, N. D., and P. J. Higgins. "The non-abelian tensor product of groups and related constructions." Glasgow Mathematical Journal 31, no. 1 (1989): 17–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0017089500007515.

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The tensor product of two arbitrary groups acting on each other was introduced by R. Brown and J.-L. Loday in [5, 6]. It arose from consideration of the pushout of crossed squares in connection with applications of a van Kampen theorem for crossed squares. Special cases of the product had previously been studied by A. S.-T. Lue [10] and R. K. Dennis [7]. The tensor product of crossed complexes was introduced by R. Brown and the second author [3] in connection with the fundamental crossed complex π(X) of a filtered space X, which also satisfies a van Kampen theorem. This tensor product provides
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Non-standard connection"

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Фещенко, Максим Дмитрович. "Організаційно-технічні засади підключення споживачів до електричних мереж оператора системи розподілу". Master's thesis, КПІ ім. Ігоря Сікорського, 2020. https://ela.kpi.ua/handle/123456789/40795.

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Актуальність теми. Одним з шляхів розвитку електричних мереж на території України є підключення нових побутових та промислових споживачів, а саме реконструкція існуючих ліній для дотримання рівня якості електроенергії. Основними проблемами є: - непрозорість надання послуг з приєднання електричних установок до електричних мереж; (Основною проблемою приєднання є те що, вам ніколи ніхто точно не скаже зразу – скільки коштуватиме приєднання до електричної мережі з певної точки на карті і за який час це буде виконано. Це явище створює можливості для «торгів» з клієнтами для «вичавлю
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Randell, Elizabeth. "'Le vrai recueil des Sarcelles' of Nicolas Jouin : an edition with a linguistic study of the depicted sociolect and its Parisian connections." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/545.

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This thesis aims to explore an aspect of the history of vernacular speech through analysis of some eighteenth century verse texts. These satirical anti-Jesuit pamphlets by Nicolas Jouin, known as the 'Sarcelades', were collected posthumously in 'Le Vrai Recueil des Sarcelles' of 1764. The texts purport to be in the patois of the peasants of Sarcelles and show features which may be paralleled in the vernacular speech of Paris and elsewhere, and even correspond with features of contemporary colloquial French. The study may appeal to French historical sociolinguists interested in reconstructing s
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Books on the topic "Non-standard connection"

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Shevcov, Aleksandr. Classical and non-classical logic in historical-philosophical aspect: basic principles and concepts. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1018310.

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In the textbook systematically described the concept of logic — of the subject, understood as the Foundation of philosophy. Special emphasis is placed on the historical background of the development of logic, it is emphasized that logic as a scientific discipline was formed in close connection with other Sciences, including natural science profile.
 Content of the manual fully complies with the requirements of Federal state educational standard of higher education in the direction of training 47.04.01 "Philosophy". 
 Recommended for students of higher educational institutions studyin
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Baulieu, Laurent, John Iliopoulos, and Roland Sénéor. Beyond the Standard Model. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198788393.003.0026.

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The motivation for supersymmetry. The algebra, the superspace, and the representations. Field theory models and the non-renormalisation theorems. Spontaneous and explicit breaking of super-symmetry. The generalisation of the Montonen–Olive duality conjecture in supersymmetric theories. The remarkable properties of extended supersymmetric theories. A brief discussion of twisted supersymmetry in connection with topological field theories. Attempts to build a supersymmetric extention of the standard model and its experimental consequences. The property of gauge supersymmetry to include general re
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Steigmann, David J. Linearized theory, the second variation and bifurcation of equilibria. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198567783.003.0012.

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Canarutto, Daniel. Gauge Field Theory in Natural Geometric Language. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198861492.001.0001.

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This monograph addresses the need to clarify basic mathematical concepts at the crossroad between gravitation and quantum physics. Selected mathematical and theoretical topics are exposed within a not-too-short, integrated approach that exploits standard and non-standard notions in natural geometric language. The role of structure groups can be regarded as secondary even in the treatment of the gauge fields themselves. Two-spinors yield a partly original ‘minimal geometric data’ approach to Einstein-Cartan-Maxwell-Dirac fields. The gravitational field is jointly represented by a spinor connect
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Guillery, Ray. Relating the neural connections to actions and perceptions. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198806738.003.0011.

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So far, I have stressed the neural basis of the interactive view. In this chapter I discuss issues raised by Adrian. To what extent can we read the neural facts in terms of their implications for our conscious experiences? Neural events in the cerebral cortex lead to conscious events, including (but not limited to) perceptions of sensory events as well as perceptions of our own upcoming actions. The neural strength of a conscious event varies, increasing up the cortical hierarchy. Whereas the standard view may seem natural in terms of our own cognitive and behavioural experiences, and there ar
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Gilbert, Margaret. Hohfeld’s Claims and Thomson’s Doubts. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198813767.003.0004.

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This chapter focuses on Hohfeldian claims. One person’s claim against another is correlative and equivalent to that other’s duty toward him. The relevant notion of “equivalence” is explained, and the relational nature of claims against and duties toward others—directed duties—is emphasized. Evidently one way better to understand claims is through an understanding of directed duties. Rights theorists generally assume without argument that the latter are constituted at least in part by non-directed or plain duties. This standard assumption can be questioned. In this connection, Judith Thomson’s
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Marshall, Colin. Representing and Caring that Pain is Bad. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198809685.003.0014.

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This chapter extends Compassionate Moral Realism with an eye towards the issue of judgment internalism, that is, whether moral representation is necessarily connected to motivation. The challenges of giving a uniform account of the cognitive and motivational aspects of moral judgment are illustrated, and the possibility of a non-uniform, pluralist view is considered. After noting Compassionate Moral Realism’s compatibility with judgment pluralism, accounts are offered of both emotionally hot and emotionally cool moral judgments, using Chapter 12’s partial analysis of objective badness. In each
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Rosefeldt, Tobias. Subjects of Kant’s First Paralogism. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198724957.003.0013.

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According to the standard interpretation of the First Paralogism, its fallacy is based on a confusion between two meanings of the term ‘subject’, namely that of ‘thinking subject’ and that of ‘subject of predication’. This chapter argues that this interpretation is incorrect and that Kant in fact explains the illusion of cognizing ourselves as thinking substances by a misinterpretation of a certain logico-semantical feature of the representation ‘I’, namely that of non-predicability. This interpretation puts the First Paralogism in accord with the other Paralogisms, all of which are claimed by
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Schulthies, Becky L. Channeling Moroccanness. Fordham University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823289714.001.0001.

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What does it mean to connect as Moroccans via mass media when there is widespread feeling of communicative failure? This book approaches the question by exploring situated talk about communicative failure, which speaks to how Moroccans seek to shape social and political relations in urban Fez. Over the last decade, laments of language and media failure in Fez have focused on communicative channels and were not just about social relations that used to be and had been lost, but also what ought to be and had yet to be realized. These channels, or mediums that connected people, ranged from objects
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Book chapters on the topic "Non-standard connection"

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Rodogno, Raffaele. "Nudging by Social Robots." In Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications. IOS Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/faia200930.

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In this paper, I consider whether social robots can nudge us in standard ways, i.e., by influencing choice/behavior in predictable ways, and the ethical issues attached to that. I then argue that social robots can also nudge us in non-standard ways, by influencing in predictable ways cognitive and affective states as opposed to simple choice/behavior, and consider the ethical issues attached to that. Before tackling the issues specific to nudging and its ethics in connection to social robots, I introduce nudging and its ethics more in general.
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Reuber, Markus, Gregg H. Rawlings, and Steven C. Schachter. "Psychiatrist, 45 years’ experience, USA." In Non-Epileptic Seizures in Our Experience, edited by Markus Reuber, Gregg H. Rawlings, and Steven C. Schachter. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190927752.003.0008.

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This chapter looks at how a psychiatrist treated a patient with non-epileptic seizures. The patient came to see the psychiatrist with a history of sudden onset seizure-like activity, mostly involving his head and neck. He had been treated with antiseizure medications and psychoactive drugs, with no improvement. The psychiatrist then found that the patient has family problems. The patient was the only person in the family who tried to hold it together. However, his reward for trying to pull the family together was being attacked from all sides. He would take it and keep trying. His only complaint took the form of his non-epileptic seizures. The psychiatrist then suggested to the patient that there was a connection between the mistreatment he was receiving and his seizures. Later, the psychiatrist measured the patient's hypnotizability using a standard measure designed for clinical as well as research use, called the Hypnotic Induction Profile, and proceeded to hypnotize him. After, the psychiatrist taught the patient to practice going into a state of self-hypnosis to be able to manage his seizures. This introduced him to a sense of control over them. At follow-up, the patient reported that he was practicing the self-hypnosis and that the seizures had diminished substantially in intensity and frequency.
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Chauvenet, Cedric, Bernard Tourancheau, Denis Genon-Catalot, Pierre-Emmanuel Goudet, and Mathieu Pouillot. "Interoperable IPv6 Sensor Networking over PLC and RF Media." In Next Generation Data Communication Technologies. IGI Global, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61350-477-2.ch012.

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The evolution of technology has made the connection of all types of devices to IP networks possible. In this paper, the authors investigate the possible usage of IPv6 in sensor networks connected through the Power Line Communication (PLC) non-wireless medium and demonstrate possible interoperability. This work is based on the adaptation of the IEEE 802.15.4 standard protocol constrained by the low-power, lossy and low data-rate context of PLC transceiver that uses pulse modulation. The aim is to provide interoperability features with other media using a robust and reliable communication stack. The target application of such results ranges from smart metering and environment monitoring to home control and urban area energy efficiency applications. This paper proposes the first adaptation of the IEEE 802.15.4 standard commons for the PLC medium. Following this standard interface, the authors demonstrate data communication on PLC with low power energy requirement using the pulse PLC physical layer. This paper also presents an initial implementation of the Routing Protocol for Low power and lossy networks (RPL) setup proposed by the IETF working group. In this context, the authors demonstrate interoperability in a testbed between PLC and Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN).
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Zinn-Justin, Jean. "Large-momentum behaviour in quantum field theory (QFT)." In Quantum Field Theory and Critical Phenomena. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198834625.003.0024.

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Renormalization group (RG) equations are used to characterize the large momentum behaviour of renormalized quantum field theories (QFT), assuming implicitly that such a universal large momentum physics can be defined, something which, beyond perturbation theory is not obvious. Since the initial effective QFT is valid only up to an energy-momentum scale much smaller than some cut-off, large momentum means much larger than the renormalization scale, but still much smaller than the cut-off scale. The existence of this large momentum physics implies the existence of a crossover scale between low and large momentum physics. One theoretic reason for discussing the large momentum behaviour is the apparent connection between the existence of consistent interacting renormalized QFTs and the presence of ultraviolet (UV) fixed points. The absence of identified UV fixed points in infrared-free QFTs, like the φ<sup>4</sup> field theory or quantum electrodynamics (QED), leads to the triviality issue. The physics reason is that in collisions it is observed that quarks, fundamental particles of the Standard Model (SM) of particle physics, behave like free particles at the shortest distances presently accessible (the property of asymptotic freedom). This property can be explained by RG arguments if the free theory is an attractive UV fixed point. Therefore, the identification of QFTs where the free theory is an UV fixed point is important, and this has led to examine the large momentum behaviour of all QFTs renormalizable in four dimensions. It is shown that only theories having a non-Abelian gauge symmetry can be asymptotically free. As an application, the total cross section of electron–positron annihilation into hadrons at large momentum is calculated.
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Bobbio, Emanuele, and Kristjan Karason. "Myocarditis and Inflammatory Cardiomyopathy." In Cardiomyopathy - Disease of the Heart Muscle. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.98998.

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Activation of the inflammatory system occurs in most patients with advanced heart failure, regardless of etiology, and contributes to the pathophysiological milieu and the progression of the disease. The term inflammatory cardiomyopathy (ICM) refers to a group of disorders for which an acute or chronic myocardial inflammation is the central cause of abnormal cardiac structure or impaired cardiac function. The most common cause of inflammatory cardiomyopathy is lymphocytic myocarditis, which is most usually triggered by a viral infection, and occasionally by other infectious agents. Rare causes of specific inflammatory cardiomyopathies include cardiac sarcoidosis, giant cell myocarditis and eosinophilic myocarditis. Inflammatory cardiomyopathy can also occur in connection with autoimmune inflammatory diseases. Typical manifestations of inflammatory cardiomyopathy include chest pain, heart failure, and arrhythmias, but these symptoms and signs are unspecific. Although non-invasive diagnostic methods are emerging, the gold standard of diagnosis is the histological examination of an endomyocardial biopsy. Owing to the invasive nature of this technique and a modest diagnostic sensitivity, its use is limited. Therefore, the identification of inflammatory cardiomyopathy is elusive and the true incidence of the condition remains unknown. In most cases of lymphocytic myocarditis, recovery occurs within a few weeks following supportive treatment. In patients with cardiac sarcoidosis, giant cell myocarditis or eosinophilic myocarditis the use of immunosuppressive treatment is recommended, as is the case in myocarditis associated with autoimmune disorders. Such interventions may also have beneficial effects in chronic viral myocarditis once the virus has been cleared. In severe cases, treatment with mechanical circulatory support and/or heart transplantation may be required. Randomized intervention trials including antiviral, immunomodulating, or immunosuppressive agents are lacking. Similarly, new molecular-based methods and therapies tailored to specific pathogeneses have a potential to improve diagnosis and outcomes in patients with inflammatory cardiomyopathy. Still, such techniques and interventions are to be evaluated in adequate randomized controlled studies.
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Chen, Eddy Keming. "The Cosmic Void." In Non-Being. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198846222.003.0008.

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What exists at the fundamental level of reality? On the standard picture, the fundamental reality contains (among other things) fundamental matter, such as particles, fields, or even the quantum state. Non-fundamental facts are explained by facts about fundamental matter, at least in part. In this paper, I introduce a non-standard picture called the “cosmic void” in which the universe is devoid of any fundamental material ontology. Facts about tables and chairs are recovered from a special kind of laws that satisfy strong determinism. All non-fundamental facts are completely explained by nomic facts. I discuss a concrete example of this picture in a strongly deterministic version of the many-worlds theory of quantum mechanics. I discuss some philosophical and scientific challenges to this view, as well as some connections to ontological nihilism.
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Votintseva, Marina, and Оlena Shkurko. "THE INFLUENCE OF SEMANTIC AND SYNTAXIC HOMONYMY ON THE PROCESS OF SPEECH PERCEPTION." In Factors of cross- and intercultural communication in the higher educational process of Ukraine. Publishing House “Baltija Publishing”, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30525/978-9934-26-051-3-3.

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Ambiguity is one of fundamental properties of any language. The emergence of polysemy is connected with the result of the natural language development and the conditions for its functioning as a means of communication. Existing at various linguistic levels: lexical, grammatical, syntactic, homonymy can be the basis of ambiguity. Lexical and grammatical homonyms appearing in the process of the his-torical development of the language reduce the number of linguistic forms, give the expressiveness to the utterance and can be the basis for creating texts based on a play on words. However, semantic homonymy can make it difficult to understand state-ments, especially when translating jokes into another language. Recreating a pun, translators can make typical mistakes reproducing literally the semantics of the core elements, then it can lead to a violation of the norms of the target language, and the creation of texts that are beyond the understanding of the recipients. The ambiguity arising at the syntactic level is the implementation of such a non-standard connection of words in a sentence as a two-way communication, in which a word or phrase is subordinate not to one, but several dominants simultane-ously. This type of homonymy is presented in two varieties of homonyms: structural homonyms, which, being subordinate to any of several possible dominants, not only do not change the meaning of the utterance, but also give the speech more expressiveness, and syntactic homonyms, which make the addressee choose one of several possible meanings of the utterance. It is this kind of syntactic homonymy that is a negative phenomenon that impedes the process of communication, and, therefore, in need of elimination. This article examines the influence of syntactic and semantic homonymy on the process of speech perception. The paper points out the positive and negative as-pects of semantic ambiguity that affects the understanding of statements when creat-ing puns and translating them from Russian into English, examines the reasons for the emergence of syntactic homonyms in the Russian language, proves the patterns functionality of the text initial perception based on the rules of semantic combination of words.
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Enriques, Luca, and Alessandro Romano. "Institutional Investor Voting Behaviour." In Theories of Choice. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198863175.003.0012.

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This chapter shows how network theory can improve our understanding of institutional investors’ voting behaviour and, more generally, their role in corporate governance. The standard idea is that institutional investors compete against each other on relative performance and hence might not cast informed votes, due to rational apathy and rational reticence. In other words, institutional investors have incentives to free-ride instead of ‘cooperating’ and casting informed votes. We show that connections of various kinds among institutional investors, whether from formal networks, geographical proximity, or common ownership, and among institutional investors and other agents, such as proxy advisors, contribute to shaping institutional investors’ incentives to vote ‘actively’. They also create intricate competition dynamics: competition takes place not only among institutional investors (and their asset managers) but also at the level of their employees and among ‘cliques’ of institutional investors. Employees, who strive for better jobs, are motivated to obtain more information on portfolio companies than may be strictly justified from their employer institution’s perspective, and to circulate it within their network. Cliques of institutional investors compete against each other. Because there are good reasons to believe that cliques of cooperators outperform cliques of non-cooperators, the network-level competition might increase the incentives of institutional investors to collect information. These dynamics can enhance institutional investors’ engagement in portfolio companies and also shed light on some current policy issues such as the antitrust effects of common ownership and mandatory disclosures of institutional investors’ voting.
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Bartolomeo, Roberto, Alessandro Leone, Luca Di Marco, and Davide Pacini. "Aortic aneurysm: aortic arch aneurysm." In ESC CardioMed, edited by Raimund Erbel. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198784906.003.0609.

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Thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA) is defined as aneurysmal degeneration that occurs in the thoracic aorta. The incidence of TAA is increasing with improvements in screening, as well as advances in imaging. They are often asymptomatic but in some cases, they may compress the innominate vein or airway or they may stretch the left recurrent laryngeal nerve, causing hoarseness. TAA often results from cystic medial degeneration and when it occurs at younger ages, it is classically associated with connective tissue disorders, such as Marfan syndrome or, less commonly, Ehlers–Danlos syndrome and Loeys–Dietz syndrome. Mycotic aneurysms, once the predominant cause of ascending and arch aneurysms, are rare today. Diagnosis is often casual and can be suspected on the basis of chest X-ray or as for ascending aortic aneurysms, diagnosed by transthoracic echocardiogram. However, the computed tomography angiography scan represents the gold standard examination for diagnosis. The aortic arch operation consists of the replacement of the arch with reimplantation of the supra-aortic vessels. Effective methods of cerebral, myocardial, as well as visceral protection are necessary to obtain acceptable results in terms of hospital mortality and morbidity. The ‘elephant trunk’ procedure can be an alternative technique for total arch repair; however, a recent evolution of the ‘elephant trunk’ procedure is the ‘frozen elephant trunk’ technique. This technique consists of the implantation of the stented distal segment of the hybrid prosthesis into the descending aorta through the opened aortic arch, while the proximal, non-stented segment is used for conventional replacement of the aortic arch.
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Conference papers on the topic "Non-standard connection"

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Van Wittenberghe, Jeroen, Patrick De Baets, and Wim De Waele. "Non-Linear Contact Analysis of an API Line Pipe Coupling." In ASME 2009 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2009-77775.

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In this study, the finite element model of an API Line Pipe threaded pipe connection is presented. The non-linearities in material properties and contact behaviour are discussed. A series of modifications of the standard connection are simulated to gain a better understanding in the influence of geometrical and material parameters on the connection’s performance. Finally, test results obtained from a four-point bending fatigue experiment are presented and compared with numerical simulations.
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Stephens, Michael John, Simon John Roberts, and Derek James Bennet. "A Validated Methodology to Establish Structural Capacities for Subsea Connector Families." In SPE Offshore Europe Conference & Exhibition. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/205412-ms.

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Abstract Understanding the structural limits of subsea connectors used in offshore environments is critical to ensure safe operations. The latest industry standards establish the requirement for physical testing to validate analysis methodologies for connector designs. In this paper, an analysis methodology, compliant with the latest API 17G standard, is presented for calculating structural capacities of non-preloaded connectors. The methodology has been developed for complex combined loading scenarios and validated using full-scale physical testing for different connector families. Detailed 3
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Iyer, K., C. A. Rubin, and G. T. Hahn. "Three-Dimensional Analysis of Double Rivet-Row Lap Joints: Part II — Countersunk Rivets." In ASME 2001 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2001/de-25103.

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Abstract Three-dimensional finite element analysis of an elastic, double rivet-row, aluminum alloy lap joint with countersunk, aluminum and steel rivets, is presented. Relations between the connection compliance, rivet deformation, peak contact pressures and slip amplitudes, in the absence of interference and clamp-up, are described. Analysis of a connection with non-countersunk rivets is presented in a companion paper. The trends seen in the results are similar to those obtained with non-countersunk rivets, although the peak stress concentrations in the present case are much higher. A superpo
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Bruce, William A., Brad Etheridge, Melissa Gould, Matt Boring, and Patrick Fleck. "Industry Best Practices for Hot Tap Branch Connections." In 2018 12th International Pipeline Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2018-78306.

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When faced with an opportunity to install a branch connection using the “hot tapping” technique, pipeline operating companies have a wide variety of choices when it comes to branch connection design and installation practices (e.g., welding procedure options) depending on the application. The objective of a recently-completed joint industry project (JIP) was to develop industry best practices for hot tap branch connections, including a compendium of properly qualified procedures, guidance pertaining to specification of branch connection design for specific applications, and guidance pertaining
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Pourmohamadian, Neema, Mike L. Philpott, and Mark A. Shannon. "Novel Connections for Non-Metallic, Flexible, Thin, Microchannel Heat Exchangers." In ASME 2004 2nd International Conference on Microchannels and Minichannels. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icmm2004-2439.

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Non-metallic, flexible, thin, microchannel heat exchangers made from heat-sealable polyimide films have recently been developed for refrigeration and air-conditioning applications. In order for these heat exchangers to function properly and independently, robust and reliable connectors are needed. The connectors must be easy to manufacture and assemble, hold high pressures without leaking, and have the ability to connect to standard tubing and piping and different heat exchangers together in series and parallel. Three uniquely different connector designs have been developed, manufactured, and
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Liu, Hanchen, Kai Yuan, and Xuewu Cao. "Numerical Study on Hydrogen Flow Behavior for Different Connecting Pipe Structures." In 2017 25th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone25-67375.

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Hydrogen control in the case of severe accidents has been required by nuclear regulations to ensure the integrity of nuclear containment building. Therefore, getting detailed hydrogen flow and distribution is a key issue to resolve the hydrogen risk in containment and compartments. In this study, local hydrogen behavior has been investigated in a multi-subcompartments using Computational Fluid Dynamics method, concerning the local concentration in the multi-subcompartments. The multi-subcompartments containment is represented by four vessels interconnected by pipe. Hydrogen inlet pipe is locat
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Buchanan, Larry P. "Evaluation of Fire Protection Piping in a DOE Performance Category 3 Structure." In ASME 2009 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2009-77125.

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National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 13 [1] establishes rules and criteria to provide a reasonable degree of protection for life-safety and property loss concerns resulting from fire. These rules and criteria are typically established for commercial type facilities governed by the Uniform Building Code (UBC) [2] or a comparable code. In concert with this stated purpose, NFPA 13 includes provisions for protection against damage when subject to earthquakes. The effectiveness of these rules and criteria may be challenged, however, when the safety function is extended beyond life-s
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Sato, Takuya, and Kenichiro Kado. "Inelastic Analysis of Dissimilar Material Flanges With Metal Ring Gaskets at Elevated Temperature." In ASME 2005 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2005-71131.

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The dissimilar material flange connections are often adopted to connect the austenite stainless steel pipes to the low alloy steel pressure vessels operated at an elevated temperature. The behavior of this flange connection is very complicated because of the non-uniform temperature distribution and the thermal expansion difference of dissimilar materials. The application of the metal ring gasket makes the behavior more complicated. An elastic plastic finite element analysis is one of the adequate ways to investigate the behavior of the following dissimilar material flanges with the metal ring
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Ding, Ju, Min Zhang, Shu-hong Liu, et al. "Comparison and Analysis of Effective Guided Wave Standards Between GB and ASTM." In ASME 2019 Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2019-93106.

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Abstract This paper discusses four different ultrasonic guided wave standards. Three of them are China’s national standards or industry standards: GB/T 31211-2014 “Nondestructive Testing Ultrasound Guided Wave Detection”, GB/T 28704-2012“Non-destructive testing—Test method for ultrasonic guided wave testing based on magnetostrictive effects”, and DL/T 1452-2015 “Thermal Power Pipeline Ultrasound Guided Wave Detection”. The another one is ASTM E2929:“Standard Practice for Guided Wave Testing of Above Ground Steel Piping with Magnetostrictive Transfusion”. Through six aspects in this article, in
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Alam, Shah, and Ulan Dakeev. "A Study of a Non-API Flange." In ASME 2017 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2017-71391.

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API rated flanges [1] are used in oil and gas industries frequently. The current practice is to select a flange and its seal/gasket from a tabulated range of load and area of application. Some applications may require a unique flange or seal for a pressure and temperature that is not listed on the table. To design such non-API flange (geometry such as thickness, number of bolts, bolts pattern, etc. are different from API flange) that meets system requirements is a challenge. Currently there is no standard available as per authors knowledge to design non-API flange. Therefore, in this study, a
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