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Campbell, Douglas A. "Mass Incarceration: Pauline Problems and Pauline Solutions." Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 72, no. 3 (June 12, 2018): 282–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0020964318766297.

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The growing realization that the United States today is characterized by mass incarceration has begun to influence the interpretation of the Bible. This essay will focus on the influence of Paul’s letters on the court and penal system in the United States, especially the pervasive emphasis on justification (Rom 1–4) by which our penal system operates. This is followed by discussion of a more constructive model for restorative justice, based on the compassionate God in Romans 5. The essay suggests how Paul’s own incarcerations inform relational models on which ministry among prisoners should be conducted today.
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Barr, G. "A computer model for the Pauline epistles." Literary and Linguistic Computing 16, no. 3 (September 1, 2001): 233–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/llc/16.3.233.

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Farag, Mary K. "Pachomius Outside the Shadow of the Vita Antonii." Harvard Theological Review 111, no. 4 (October 2018): 516–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0017816018000251.

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AbstractThe earliest prologue to the Life of Pachomius constructs the apostle Paul as an exemplary father and argues that Pachomius conforms to such a Pauline model. Prologues composed later make no such comparison but cite Antony as the model ascetic before turning to the narration of Pachomius’s life. This paper follows the Pauline thread of the earliest prologue by examining the use of the figure Paul and Pauline literature in the surviving Vitae. I argue that certain narratives cast Pachomius’s legacy after a Pauline prototype. Paul’s ascent to paradise in 2 Corinthians 12 and Paul’s survey of torments in the Apocalypse of Paul are rewritten in some of the Coptic and Arabic Vitae as episodes in Pachomius’s life. This use of Paul as a prototype for ascetic hagiography creates a vision of ascetic holiness incompatible with that constructed in the Life of Antony. Other narratives in the Pachomian Vitae, however, construct Pachomius after an Antonian prototype and reflect ascetic ideals promoted in the Life of Antony. The paper closes with reflections on possible historical circumstances for the shift from a Pauline model of asceticism to an Antonian one in the composition of Pachomian Vitae.
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Bennema, Cornelis. "A Shared (Graeco-Roman) Model of Mimesis in John and Paul?" Journal for the Study of the New Testament 43, no. 2 (October 13, 2020): 173–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0142064x20961252.

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This study explores whether Johannine and Pauline Christianity show a common understanding of mimesis. Discourse on mimesis began in Graeco-Roman antiquity, so I will develop a model of Graeco-Roman mimesis and use it heuristically to examine whether the Johannine and Pauline writings adhere to it. If they do, we can justifiably compare the concept of mimesis in John and Paul based on this shared model. The findings show that, although there are differences in the workings of mimesis in John and Paul, there is sufficient evidence of a shared model that corresponds to that in Graeco-Roman antiquity.
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Marques SJ, Valdir. "PAULO EM TESSALÔNICA: O RELACIONAMENTO DE CONFIANÇA MÚTUA NA FUNDAÇÃO DA IGREJA." Perspectiva Teológica 41, no. 113 (January 13, 2010): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.20911/21768757v41n113p9/2009.

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A Teologia Paulina como um todo é um conjunto de temas-chaves de tal modo entrelaçados que nenhum deles pode ser considerado seu centro, como o supunham os sucessores de F.C. Baur na Escola de Tübingen. A fé é um destes temas. Este estudo se concentra num significado que a palavra pístis adquire em vários empregos paulinos, o de “confiança prévia à adesão total à própria fé. Examinando 1Ts sob vários enfoques a confiança mútua entre os personagens daquela jovem Igreja, obtém-se, em detalhe, informações sobre a confiança e a fé, ditas pelo mesmo termo grego pístis. Tais detalhes fornecem maior nitidez ao que Paulo entende por fé, iluminando, assim, o conjunto de sua teologia. Deste processo emerge uma figura mais precisa da personalidade do próprio Paulo, como também de sua comunidade em Tessalônica. Tal missionário e tal comunidade eclesial entusiasta são para nós modelo para a renovação da Igreja de nossos dias.ABSTRACT: The Pauline Theology as a whole is a combination of key themes interwoven in such a way that not one of them can be considered its center, as held by the successors of F.C. Baur in the Tubingem School. Faith is one of these themes. This study concentrates on the significance that the word pístis acquires in various Pauline applications, of trust prior to the total adhesion to faith itself. Examining 1Ts under various aspects of the mutual trust among the characters of that young church, one may obtain, in detail, informative elements about trust”and “faith, stated by the same Greek term pístis. Such details provide more clarity on Paul’s understanding of faith, enlightening, thus, the entirety of his theology. From this process emerges a more precise figure of Paul’s own personality, as well as of his community in Thessalonica. Such a missionary and such an enthusiastic ecclesial community, serve as a model for us in church renewal in our current time.
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Gonzaga, Waldecir. "O Evangelho da ternura e a solidariedade de Gl 4,8-20." Ribla 76, no. 3 (April 17, 2018): 61. http://dx.doi.org/10.15603/1676-3394/ribla.v76n3p61-86.

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A Carta aos Gálatas é tida como a Magna Carta da Liberdade Cristã. Ela sempre foi objeto de muitos comentários e tida como uma das cartas paulinas mais bem aceitas, sendo, inclusive, tida como modelo para as demais, a exemplo de Marcião, ou muito amada, como para Lutero. Ela é aceita entre católicos, ortodoxos e protestantes como autenticamente paulina. E a Carta aos Gálatas traz o Evangelho Paulino com matizes que vão deste a tão debatida justificação até à ternura e à solidariedade de Deus, que deve ser vivida entre seus filhos e filhas, a exemplo do que vemos na ternura de Paulo para com os seus irmãos e irmãs da comunidade na perícope de Gl 4,8-20. Nossa intenção é fazer um estudo desta perícope, que pertence à segunda seção desta carta paulina (B: 3,1-4,31). e analisar a questão do Evangelho Paulino da Ternura e da Solidariedade.
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Strijdom, Johan. "CONSERVATIVE AND LIBERAL, HIERARCHICAL AND EGALITARIAN: SOCIAL-POLITICAL USES OF THE CONCEPT OF “HOME” IN GRECO-ROMAN ANTIQUITY AND EARLY CHRISTIANITY." Phronimon 16, no. 1 (January 29, 2018): 29–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.25159/2413-3086/3810.

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The cognitive linguist George Lakoff has argued that in the human brain two concepts of the family are mapped onto two contrasting political concepts, which reveal two kinds of systemic morality: a hierarchical, strict and disciplining father morality of conservatives on the one hand, and an egalitarian, nurturing parent morality of progressives or liberals on the other. Taking Lakoff’s thesis as point of departure, I offer a critical comparison of social-political uses of the concept of “home” in the early Roman Empire and Pauline Christianity. For this case study I engage primarily with the work of John Dominic Crossan, a prominent scholar of early Christianity within its Jewish and Greco-Roman contexts. Although “home” does not constitute the focus of his analysis, a close reading of his oeuvre does allow us to identify and highlight this as a crucial theme in his work. The focus will be on the patriarchal home under Greco-Roman imperial conditions as model of the imperial system, the Pauline egalitarian concept of the Christian home and house churches, and the deutero-Pauline return to the imperial model. By comparing these case studies from another epoch and another culture, thevalidity of Lakoff’s thesis will be tested and our understanding of the concepts “liberal” and “conservative” will be enriched.
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HILL, JONATHAN. "‘His death belongs to them’: an Edwardsean participatory model of atonement." Religious Studies 54, no. 2 (February 13, 2017): 175–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0034412516000457.

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AbstractThe Participatory Model of Atonement (PMA) offers an alternative view of Christian salvation, drawing on Pauline theology. It conceives of sin as a contagion which can usually be escaped only by dying. By ‘participating’ in Christ's death, the believer can escape its effects without having to die. This notion of ‘participation’ is obscure. I consider a possible way of clarifying it using metaphysical ideas taken from Jonathan Edwards. ‘Participation’ might involve becoming similar to Christ through the action of the Holy Spirit, to such a degree that a person might be called identical (in some sense) with Christ.
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Briones, David. "Mutual Brokers of Grace: A Study in 2 Corinthians 1.3-11." New Testament Studies 56, no. 4 (September 7, 2010): 536–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002868851000010x.

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The brokerage relationship has been applied as a model to various passages in the NT. Surprisingly, only a few have applied it to the Pauline corpus. Among them is Stephan Joubert, who uses the model to reach a very hierarchical conclusion on Paul's apostleship in the Corinthian Correspondence. Against Joubert, this essay will demonstrate that, when the brokerage model is applied to 2 Cor 1.3-11, a characteristic relational pattern in the economy of grace emerges, one which is marked by interpersonal solidarity and a mutual channelling of χάρις. This discovery, however, only emerges once the ‘unfitting’ nature of the model is acknowledged.
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Horrell, David G. "Paul among Liberals and Communitarians: Models for Christian Ethics." Pacifica: Australasian Theological Studies 18, no. 1 (February 2005): 33–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1030570x0501800103.

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This essay first sketches the contrasts between liberal and communitarian approaches to ethics, represented by Jürgen Habermas and Stanley Hauerwas respectively, as a contemporary context in which to read Paul's ethics. Paul is not seen as unambiguously affirming the ecclesial ethics of Hauerwas but rather as offering a rather more diverse range of possibilities and points of critical comparison. In the closing sections of the essay three possible models for the contemporary appropriation of Pauline ethics are outlined: one is closest to an ecclesial model, another is closer to a liberal model which looks to foster a wider consensus on moral norms, and a third considers how Paul's approach to ethics might inform a (possibly post-Christian) social ethic.
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Amsbaugh, Jeffrey A. "The Pauline model of missions in Philippians." Online full text .pdf document, available to Fuller patrons only, 2001. http://www.tren.com.

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Henniger, Pauline [Verfasser]. "Development of a calf model for studying bovine neonatal pancytopenia / Pauline Henniger." Hannover : Bibliothek der Tierärztlichen Hochschule Hannover, 2013. http://d-nb.info/1046711695/34.

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Middleweek, Belinda May. "Dingo media? R v Chamberlain as model for an Australian media event." University of Sydney, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/5454.

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Dingo Media examines the development of media events using as a case study one of Australia’s most widely known criminal investigations, the disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain at “Ayers Rock”. Considering the case as a blueprint for the way mass media events develop and evolve in the late capitalist era, this thesis suggests that the event marks a turning point in negotiation of the public sphere and Australian national identity. Using an original model, I trace from the 1980s five phases through which news stories pass in their evolution as modern media events by comparing the Chamberlain saga to contemporary cases involving “controversial” women, Schapelle Corby, Joanne Lees and Pauline Hanson. The first phase examines the emerging practice of news workers focusing on personalities rather than events; the second phase analyses both the formation of counter-publics protesting the conviction, and the development of a dialogic connection between media and publics; the third phase investigates the rise of a modern celebrity industry promoting “ordinary” individuals into subjects of media discourse; the fourth phase considers the process of mythic production surrounding the Chamberlain case as related to processes of nation-building in the late 1980s; finally, the fifth phase critiques the prevalent view that, through continual retelling, the event has suffered a loss of meaning. Axiomatic to this study will be the politics of representation, how the media records, organises and mythologises information, as well as the interaction between texts and audiences.
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Chaignaud, Pauline [Verfasser], and Francoise [Akademischer Betreuer] Bringel. "Bacteria as chloromethane sinks – from model strains to forest soil communities = Le rôle des bactéries dans le filtrage du chlorométhane, un gaz destructeur de la couche d’ozone – des souches modèles aux communautés microbiennes de sols forestiers / Pauline Chaignaud ; Betreuer: Francoise Bringel." Bayreuth : Universität Bayreuth, 2016. http://d-nb.info/1163319090/34.

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Williams, Richmond Paul Bowen. "Towards a strategic transcultural model of leadership that enhances Koinonia in urban Southern Africa." Thesis, Full-text available online as a .pdf file, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/23874.

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The research conducted was done on the basis of providing an initial platform or starting point for insight and discussion into what a strategic transcultural model of leadership might look like which was relevant to the early 21st Century Christian context in the cities of Southern Africa. A strategic transcultural leader is essentially a transformational leader who exhibits an ability beyond the norm in being able to cross socio-political barriers and thus inspiring the multicultural dynamic, while also honouring the individual cultures represented. In order to study strategic transcultural leadership models a strong leadership angle was taken, which employed investigating six leaders, three political and three Christian as to the structures, styles, values, transcultural abilities and Christian/political beliefs and/or philosophies they employed. The thesis poses the problem of urban unrest in the cities of Southern Africa. The problem of an influx into the cities, of the many different ethnicities and tribes from throughout Southern Africa and the pressures this has caused is briefly alluded to. This problem has been further exacerbated in South Africa by the arrival of many peoples from throughout Africa, south of the Sahara seeking their fortune without having to leave the African Subcontinent, and in Zimbabwe by the political policies of the Zimbabwean government, over land and in clearing away her unapproved urban high-density housing, and her informal business and white farming sectors of the economy. With these issues in mind, there is a need for strategic transcultural leadership to address these and other issues of unrest. The examples of Mandela and De Klerk as transformational leaders, inspire hope, that the vacuum of strategic transcultural leadership seen in Africa at large and specifically in relation to Southern Africa can be met, as is noted by the progress made in recent years in the arena of transformational leadership which the Group of eight and the United Nations and others allude to. While this is true, there are still problems in relation to the political decision-making within South African, as seen by Mbeki’s stance in the past on HIV-AIDS, and Zimbabwe’s woes. The stage is set from a missiological and historical perspective by looking at multicultural models of leadership in the Early Church with specific reference to Paul and the Antiochan model he used as a prototype. The Jerusalem Church is mentioned as a bi-cultural model, which has significant use outside of large urban environs. However it was the Pauline-Antiochan model that provided a platform, in the later use of a synthetic-semiotic model, to deduce or synthesis a transcultural model. Paul’s model of leadership was analysed specifically in relation to the five elements already noted (structures, styles, etc.) and is particularly useful as a model as Paul himself provides firstly an insight into a man of bi-cultural heritage yet someone who was empire-conscious. Paul was able to uphold both the cultural distinctive or uniqueness of both the Greek and Jew (noting Paul’s use of both Hebraic and Hellenistic styles of the diatribe for example) as well as the universal, in that he was empire-conscious which played into his Kingdom perspective. Secondly he provides a reasonable grounds for understanding that if the belief system of the individual is changed on one of its most fundamental levels – allegiance – then given time the macro-cultural identity of a nation, even empire can be significantly altered. He was able to do this primarily because the Graeco-Roman Empire had a common linguafranca in Greek, and the Christian community – as the followers of the Way became known as – had an ethos of reconciliation, enhancing the multicultural and one also of inclusivity (for example a worship style that encompasses both Jewish and local expressions) enhancing the particular. In declaring the One God of Israel and Jesus Christ – Messiah, as the only true Kyrios, Paul replaced the Emperor and the whole Greek pantheon of the Gods with the one true God and Father of us all, and his one and only Son.< /p> The three political leaders – Moshoeshoe, Smuts and Mandela – and the three Christian leaders – Mutendi, Cassidy and Tutu – are investigated in terms of the five elements (structures, styles, values etc.) that comprise the model of leadership. Each of these leaders in turn made a lasting contribution to national and/or tribal change. After looking at the six leadership models an initial conceptual framework for a multicultural model of leadership is outlined. However, in order to bring significant current postmodern/neo-African/tribal/multicultural paradigms of thought and the associated socio-political forces and philosophies of the day, to bear on the evolving model, these were specifically highlighted and brought into the process of synthesizing a model. Lastly once all these inputs are brought together in a tabulated framework, and the evolving multicultural model is screened against three known working scenarios, and further synthesized such that the refined model was then called a strategic transcultural model of leadership. Before this can be achieved however, various North American multicultural models posited were looked at in a literary review, which served to reinforce the understanding of the need to balance the universal and the particular aspects of culture. In refining a strategic transcultural model, the thesis next attempted to address the problem of developing a national macro-cultural identity. A strict delineation in a postmodern era between Church and State was considered to be not only unnecessary but a modern myth, also noting that the State mirrors the Church in many of the problems of community and identity. Thus the meso-level of the Church provided key insights into the macro-level of the State. An argument all along was posed for not just orchestrating a macro-culture based on multiculturalism, nor in just upholding the micro-cultural individual identities at the expense of participation in a national framework and beyond this the global village, but an argument was made for a both/and scenario. In doing this the thesis sought to address both the macro-cultural and individual cultural identities at every level and in every element of the model of leadership. The plausibility of the argument for today was based on the prevalence of a language of choice – in most cases English – and an ethos of reconciliation and inclusivity for which Madiba and Tutu among others have set the standard. A final picture of a community based on both was posited for reflection, a picture that John paints where the great heavenly host (mirroring the macro-level of the Kingdom) is contrasted with the micro-level of a people made up “from every tribe and language and people and nation” (Rev 5:9).
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Rocha, Morán María Paulina [Verfasser]. "Lepton Flavor Violation Phenomenology Beyond the Standard Model / María Paulina Rocha Morán." Bonn : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Bonn, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1208764993/34.

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Clemente, Daniela de Amorim. "Estudo do impacto ambiental das fontes industriais de poluição do ar no municipio de Paulinia - SP : empregando o modelo ISCST3." [s.n.], 2000. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/267562.

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Orientador: Edson Tomaz
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Engenharia Quimica
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Resumo: O município de Paulínia - SP possui um parque industrial expressivo e constitui um pólo atrativo para expansão industrial, apresentando sinais importantes de degradação ambiental em vários aspectos. No entanto, poucos estudos têm sido realizados no sentido de avaliar a situação atual de poluição do ar na região, visando desenvolver uma base de conhecimento para subsidiar o Estado na definição de políticas públicas e mesmo os empreendedores na decisão de novos investimentos na região. O presente trabalho tem como objetivo fazer um estudo sobre poluição do ar na região, estimando-se a qualidade do ar em todo domínio considerado, para identificar as regiões mais atingidas pelos efeitos da dispersão dos poluentes, bem como, para auxiliar no planejamento da etapa subseqüente do trabalho desenvolvido na Unicamp que é a monitorização da qualidade do ar empregando um laboratório móvel. A estimativa da qualidade do ar na região está baseada num minucioso inventário de emissões de poluentes do ar, em dados meteorológicos de três anos e no uso de um modelo matemático aceito por diversos órgãos ambientais nacionais e internacionais. São realizadas comparações entre os dados medidos por uma estação de monitorização da Cetesb e os dados no estudo, obtendo uma razoável coerência entre os resultados. Da análise das curvas de isoconcentração para os diversos poluentes estudados é possível identificar as regiões críticas quanto à alteração da qualidade do ar, servindo como base para o planejamento dos estudos de campo com a estação móvel de monitorização de qualidade do ar
Abstract: The municipal district of Paulínia-SP possesses an expressive industrial park and it constitutes an attractive pole for industrial expansion, presents important signs of environmental degradation in several aspects. However, few studies have been accomplished in the sense of evaluating the current situation of air pollution in the area, seeking to develop a knowledge base to subsidize the state in the definition of public politics and even the entrepreneurs in the decision of new investments in the area. The present work has as objective to do a study about air pollution in this area, being made estimates about air quality in whole considered domain, to identify the areas more reached by the effects of pollutants dispersion, as well as, to aid in the planning of the subsequent stage of the work developed in Unicamp that is the air quality monitoring, by means of a mobile laboratory. Estimate of air quality in the area is based on a meticulous air pollutants emission inventory, in three-year meteorological data and in the use of a mathematical model accepted by national and international environmental agencies. Comparisons are accomplished among data measured by an monitoring station of Cetesb (State Environmental Agency - São Paulo) and the data estimated in the study, obtaining a reasonable coherence among the results. From analysis of isoconcentration curves for the several pollutants studied it is possible to identify the critical areas with relationship to air quality alteration, being good as base for planning field measures with the air quality monitoring mobile station
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Almeida, Edna dos Santos. "Caracterização parcial do material particulado atmosferico na região de Paulinia usando o modelo de receptores." [s.n.], 2000. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/249631.

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Orientador: Wilson de Figueiredo Jardim
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Ballena, Gonzales Sheyla, and Cruzado Senaida Milagros Guevara. "Estudio de la calidad del servicio del restaurante turístico Mi Paulita según el modelo Servqual, Monsefú 2017." Bachelor's thesis, Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo, 2018. http://tesis.usat.edu.pe/handle/usat/1041.

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Las empresas de hoy en día priorizan la calidad del servicio que ofrecen, teniendo como principal objetivo lograr la satisfacción del cliente, siendo este uno de los principales indicadores de la calidad del servicio. La presente tesis tuvo como finalidad evaluar la calidad del servicio del restaurante turístico “Mi Paulita”, de la ciudad de Monsefú, debido a que dicho restaurante carece de las condiciones mínimas para ofrecer un buen servicio; según MINCETUR LAMBAYEQUE (Decreto Supremo N° 025- 2004), nos dice que; aquellas condiciones son: ubicación especial, muestras culturales, gastronomía típica del Perú y de la región, espectáculos folclóricos; así mismo poder satisfacer las necesidades de los clientes; información obtenida por fuentes secundarias internas. Para lograr el objetivo se utilizó el Modelo validado SERVQUAL, que es una metodología factible para medir la calidad de servicio muy utilizada en el mundo de servicios y que poco a poco se está aplicando en el Perú. En la investigación se utilizó una muestra de 123 comensales a los cuales se les aplicó encuestas. Los resultados obtenidos demostraron que existe un bajo nivel en la calidad de servicio ofrecida a los clientes por parte de la empresa ya que las brechas entre las cinco dimensiones del modelo son significativas: elementos tangibles, fiabilidad, capacidad de respuesta, seguridad y empatía.
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Theeten, Marc. "Semi-microscopic and microscopic three-body models of nuclei and hypernuclei." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/210268.

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De nombreux noyaux atomiques et hypernoyaux se modélisent comme des structures à trois corps. C'est le cas, par exemple, de noyaux à halo, comme 6He, ou de noyaux stables, comme 12C et 9Be.

En effet, 6He se caractérise comme un système à trois corps, formé d'un coeur (une particule alpha) et de deux neutrons de valence faiblement liés. Le noyau de 12C peut s'étudier comme un système lié formé de trois particules alphas, tandis que 9Be peut être décrit comme la liaison de deux particules alphas et d'un neutron.

Dans les exemples précédents, les particules alphas sont des amas de nucléons. Elles possèdent donc une structure interne dont il faut tenir compte en raison du principe de Pauli.

Les modèles les plus réalistes pour décrire les structures à trois corps sont les modèles "microscopiques". Ces modèles prennent en compte explicitement tous les nucléons et respectent exactement le principe d'antisymétrisation de Pauli. Cependant, l'application de ces modèles est fortement limitée en pratique, car ils exigent de trop nombreux et trop longs calculs.

Par conséquent, pour simplifier considérablement les calculs et permettre l'étude des structures à trois corps, des modèles moins détaillés, de type "semi-microscopiques", sont également développés. Dans ces modèles, on représente les amas de nucléons comme de simples particules ponctuelles. Dans ce cas, la modélisation consiste à construire les potentiels effectifs entre les amas, puis à les employer dans les modèles à trois corps.

Dans ce travail, nous avons développé les modèles "semi-microscopiques à trois corps". Les potentiels effectifs entre amas sont directement déduits des forces entre nucléons (selon la RGM à 2 corps). Ces potentiels sont "non-locaux", et dépendent des énergies des amas qui interagissent. Ils permettent de simuler le principe de Pauli et les échanges de nucléons entre les amas. La dépendance en l'énergie se révèle être un inconvénient dans les modèles à trois corps. Les potentiels effectifs sont par conséquent transformés en de nouveaux potentiels (non-locaux) indépendants de l'énergie, bien adaptés aux modèles à trois corps. Les modèles "semi-microscopiques" sont beaucoup plus simples et plus rapides que les modèles "microscopiques". Ils fournissent les fonctions d'onde des états liés à trois corps des noyaux légers et hypernoyaux. Cela permet d'une part de comprendre les propriétés spectroscopiques nucléaires, et d'autre part, cela ouvre la voie pour de futurs modèles de réactions nucléaires impliquant les structures à trois corps.

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Several atomic nuclei and hypernuclei can be modelled as three-body structures: e.g. two-neutron halo nuclei, such as 6He, and other nuclei, such as 12C and 9Be.

Indeed 6He can be represented as a three-body system, made up of a core (an alpha particle) and two weakly bound valence neutrons. The 12C nucleus can be studied as a bound system formed by three alpha particles, while the 9Be nucleus can be described as the binding of two alpha particles and one neutron.

In these typical examples, the alpha particles are clusters of nucleons. They have an internal structure that must be taken into account because of the Pauli principle.

The most realistic models are the "microscopic models". In these models, all the nucleons are taken into account, and the Pauli antisymmetrisation principle is fully respected. However, the application of the "microscopic models" is limited in practice, because they require too many laborious calculations.

Therefore, in order to greatly simplify the calculations, "semi-microscopic models" are developed. In those models, the clusters of nucleons are treated as ("structureless") pointlike particles. The models then consist in determining the effective potentials between the clusters, and in using them in three-body models.

In the present work, we have developed "semi-microscopic models". The effective potentials between the clusters are directly obtained from the interactions between nucleons (according to the two-cluster RGM). These potentials are "nonlocal", and depend on the energy of the interacting clusters. The non-locality is a direct consequence of the Pauli principle and the exchanges of nucleons between the clusters. The energy-dependence of the potentials turns out to be a drawback in three-body models. Therefore, the effective potentials are transformed into energy-independent potentials, which can be used in three-body models. The "semi-microscopic models" are much simpler and faster than the "microscopic models". They provide the three-body bound-state wave functions (i.e. the spectroscopic properties and the structure) of light nuclei and hypernuclei. Such wave functions are also the basic ingredient that will be used in future reactions models.
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Maksić, Z. B. Molecules in natural science and medicine: An encomium for Linus Pauling. New York: Ellis Horwood, 1991.

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Trías, Montserrat Palmer. La ciudad jardín como modelo de crecimiento urbano: Santiago 1935-1960 : Montserrat Palmer Trías ; colaboradores, Elizabeth Bennett, Paulina Courerd, Francisco Schmidt. Santiago, Chile: Facultad de Arquitectura y Bellas Artes, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, 1987.

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Duck, Ian. Pauli and the spin-statistics theorem. Singapore: World Scientific, 1997.

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Rushdy, Ashraf H. A. The Banality of Forgiveness. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190851972.003.0003.

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This chapter argues that some postmodern philosophers of forgiveness—especially John Milbank, Jacques Derrida, and Vladimir Jankélévitch—develop a restrictive model of what forgiveness is and argue that it is therefore “impossible” because they implicitly draw on a Pauline conception of forgiveness. In the Pauline model, the forgiveness humans extend to each other is modeled on the kind of forgiveness that a divine being can give to a fallen humanity. Milbank, Derrida, and Jankélévitch suggest that it is what forgiveness is, that it is the only practice that can be called forgiveness, and any less “pure” form of forgiveness just isn’t forgiveness. This chapter demonstrates the problem with such mystical and sceptical conceptions of the moral practice of interpersonal forgiveness.
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Dobreva, Vania, Sarah Hack-Leoni, Andreas Holenstein, Petra Koller, and Rahel Aina Nedi, eds. Neue Arbeitsformen und ihre Herausforderungen im Arbeits- und Sozialversicherungsrecht. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845294643.

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Legislation is lagging behind technical and social developments in the labour market, which is posing new problems in both labour law and social security law. To work full time for only one employer is no longer the norm. However, social security schemes and worker protection regulations are often designed for this model. Furthermore, the change in the world of work towards digitalisation, flexibility and a number of employers or contract providers being on platforms such as Uber, Mechanical Turk etc. means that the existing legal foundations no longer do justice to all employment relationships. The new forms of employment are a challenge for both scholars and practitioners of law. The contributions in this volume, complied from the proceedings at the 8th Research Assistants’ Conference on the Labour and Social Security Laws, which took place in Zurich from 26th to 28th July 2018, are dedicated to these topics. With contributions by Thomas Dullinger, Antje G. I. Tölle, Mathis Böttcher, Michael E. Meier, Christian Haidn, Pauline Kuhn, Katja Chandna-Hoppe, Daniela Krömer, Jan Armin Gärtner, Daniel Holler.
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Maksic, Z. B., and Mirjana Eckert-Maksic. Molecules in Natural Science and Medicine: An Encomium for Linus Pauling. Ellis Horwood, Ltd., 1993.

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Maksic, Z. B., and Mirjana Eckert-Maksic. Molecules in Natural Science and Medicine: An Encomium for Linus Pauling. Ellis Horwood, Ltd., 1993.

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Cefalu, Paul. The Johannine Renaissance in Early Modern English Literature and Theology. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198808718.001.0001.

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The Johannine Renaissance in Early Modern English Literature and Theology argues that the Fourth Gospel and First Epistle of Saint John the Evangelist were so influential during the early modern period in England as to share with Pauline theology pride of place as leading apostolic texts on matters Christological, sacramental, pneumatological, and political. The book argues further that, in several instances, Johannine theology is more central than both Pauline theology and the Synoptic theology of Matthew, Mark, and Luke, particularly with regard to early modern polemicizing on the Trinity, distinctions between agape and eros, and the ideologies of radical dissent, especially the seventeenth-century antinomian challenge of free grace to traditional Puritan Pietism. In particular, early modern religious poetry, including works by Robert Southwell, George Herbert, John Donne, Richard Crashaw, Thomas Traherne, and Anna Trapnel, embraces a distinctive form of Johannine devotion that emphasizes the divine rather than human nature of Christ; the belief that salvation is achieved more through revelation than objective atonement and expiatory sin; a realized eschatology; a robust doctrine of assurance and comfort; and a stylistic and rhetorical approach to representing these theological features that often emulates John’s mode of discipleship misunderstanding and dramatic irony. Early modern Johannine devotion assumes that religious lyrics often express a revelatory poetics that aims to clarify, typically through dramatic irony, some of the deepest mysteries of the Fourth Gospel and First Epistle.
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Cefalu, Paul. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198808718.003.0001.

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The introductory chapter argues that, during the early modern period in England, the Fourth Gospel and First Epistle of Saint John the Evangelist were as influential as Pauline theology and, in many respects, more influential than the Synoptic Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. The chapter outlines several features of a distinctive, post-Reformed, English Johannine devotionalism: a high Christology that emphasizes the divine rather than human nature of Christ; the belief that salvation is achieved more through revelation than objective atonement and expiatory sin; a realized eschatology according to which eternal life has been achieved and the end-time has already partially arrived; a robust doctrine of assurance and comfort, usually tied to Johannine eschatology and pneumatology; and a stylistic and rhetorical approach to representing these theological features that often emulates John’s mode of discipleship misunderstanding and irony not found to a comparable degree in the Synoptic writings.
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Pauli and the spin-statistics theorem. World Scientific, 1997.

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Hiroshima, Fumio. "The Pauli–Fierz Model." In SpringerBriefs in Mathematical Physics, 41–74. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9305-2_3.

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Pauli, Wolfgang. "Über das Modell des Wasserstoffmolekülions." In Wolfgang Pauli, 161–65. Wiesbaden: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-90270-2_19.

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Jarlskog, Cecilia. "Källén-Pauli Correspondence on the Lee Model." In Portrait of Gunnar Källén, 369–77. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-00627-7_78.

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Nye, Mary Jo. "Paper Tools and Molecular Architecture in the Chemistry of Linus Pauling." In Tools and Modes of Representation in the Laboratory Sciences, 117–32. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9737-1_8.

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Gauderis, Tjerk. "Pauli’s Idea of the Neutrino: How Models in Physics Allow to Revive Old Ideas for New Purposes." In Model-Based Reasoning in Science and Technology, 449–61. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37428-9_24.

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Baerends, E. J. "Pauli Repulsion Effects in Scattering from and Catalysis by Surfaces." In Cluster Models for Surface and Bulk Phenomena, 189–207. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-6021-6_16.

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Petrascu, Catalina Curceanu, Sergio Bartalucci, Mario Bragadireanu, Alberto Clozza, Carlo Guaraldo, Mihai Iliescu, Alessandro Rizzo, et al. "Experimental Tests of Quantum Mechanics: Pauli Exclusion Principle and Spontaneous Collapse Models." In Springer Proceedings in Physics, 181–87. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-00297-2_18.

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"Chapter Six. The Pauline Model." In Pasolini, 187–220. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/9781442669871-010.

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Winiarski, Catherine. "Remnants of Virgil, Ovid, and Paul in Titus Andronicus." In Ovid and Adaptation in Early Modern English Theatre, 129–44. Edinburgh University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474430067.003.0008.

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Employing Linda Hutcheon’s analogy between biological and cultural adaptation, this chapter analyzes how the survivors of the Roman-Gothic war in Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus adapt figures and narratives of the survivor—or remnant—from Virgil, Ovid, and St. Paul as strategic models in the covert, post-war feud of the play’s action. Titus assumes Virgil’s model of the remnant as non-regenerative and stoic; Tamora, on the other hand, employs Ovid’s regenerative and vengeful model, and eventually converts Titus to it. Their violent conflict and absorption in their revenge plots form the conditions for the emergence of a different kind of remnant: the remaining Romans and Goths who, according to a Pauline model, form a new incorporated community. The formation of this community arguably speaks to the context of the Protestant Reformation in Shakespeare’s England, in which violent excisions were made in the name of a latter-day Pauline community.
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Nurhussein, Nadia. "Pauline E. Hopkins and the Shadow of Transcription." In Black Land, 51–71. Princeton University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691190969.003.0003.

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This chapter focuses on Pauline E. Hopkins's “Of One Blood” in the context of the African American periodical in which it was serialized, the Colored American Magazine. Published only a few years after the surprising Italian defeat at Adwa, “Of One Blood” contributed to the magazine's project of “documentary Ethiopianism” as expressed in histories and biographies but it also preserved the fantastic conception of Ethiopia that helped create Ethiopianism. “Of One Blood” is exemplary as a fictional text that introduces the mysticism that the historical and ethnographic texts of the Colored American Magazine avoid while still participating in documentary Ethiopianism by sending its characters to Ethiopia. The chapter also discusses how “Of One Blood” activates Regalization Fantasy, which is intrinsic to imperial Ethiopianist ideology. As a result of the fantasy's paradoxical inclusivity and exclusivity, the imperial model of Ethiopianism seen in “Of One Blood” contains the irritant that leads to its own dismantling by mid-century.
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Subramanian, Raghavendran, and Kazem Kazerounian. "Improved Molecular Model of a Peptide Unit for Proteins." In ASME 2006 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2006-99315.

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Pauling, Corey and Branson in their seminal paper in 1951 reported numerical values for the bond lengths and bond angles for a peptide unit in proteins. These values became the standard model for several decades after that. This classic peptide model was either confirmed or improved upon by other researchers over the years, by using more advanced X-Ray diffraction equipments. In this paper, we have made an attempt to calibrate the values of these bond lengths and bond angles based on a systematic and deterministic approach applied to a collection of proteins defined structurally in the Protein Data Bank (PDB). Our method is based on the assumption that a peptide chain is a serial chain of identical rigid bodies connected by revolute joints (i.e. dihedral angles). The proposed procedure first computes the best estimate for the dihedral angles in the presence of inaccuracies in the atoms’ coordinates data. Then these values are used to find the conformation of the peptide chain using the calibrated model of the peptide unit. Through an optimization process, the structural error (RMSD of all atoms) between the resultant conformation and the PDB data is minimized to yield the best values for the bond length and bond angles in the calibrated peptide unit. Our numerical experiments indicate that by making small changes in the Pauling-Corey peptide model parameters (0.15% to 8.7%) the structural error is reduced significantly (3.0% to 57.4%). The optimum values for the bond angles and bond lengths are as follow: Bond Lengths: N-C(A): 1.4721Å, C(A)-C: 1.6167Å, C-N: 1.2047Å, C=O: 1.1913Å and N-H: 0.9621Å. Bond Bending Angles: N-C(A)-C: 109.6823°, C(A)-C=0: 119.518°, C(A)-C-N: 114.5553°, O=C-N: 125.9233°, C-N-H: 123.5155°, C-N-C(A): 121.5756°, C(A)-N-H: 114.901°. Peptide bond torsion angle: ω: 179.4432°.
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Halkyard, John, Rizwan Sheikh, Thiago Marinho, Shan Shi, and Matthew Ascari. "Current Developments in the Validation of Numerical Methods for Predicting the Responses of an Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) System Cold Water Pipe." In ASME 2014 33rd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2014-24636.

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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) was a subject of intense research in the late 1970s and early 1980s in response to a historical jump in oil prices from the 1973 oil embargo. The principal author for this paper first met Prof. Paulling as a participant in a National Research Council (NRC) Panel to review OTEC Technology around 1982. Prof. Pauling had authored a frequency domain program to analyze the coupled response of a platform and OTEC pipe. The author was involved in model tests to validate the program. The United States (U.S.) Department of Energy (DoE) and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) had sponsored this work, along with the development of other numerical methods. Shortly after the NRC completed its review, oil prices fell and interest in renewable energy, including OTEC, evaporated. Fast forward to the 2000s, the price of oil skyrocketed again, and OTEC research saw a rebirth. Lockheed Martin and others have been working on new OTEC designs over the course of the last several years. As was the case thirty-five years ago, the cold water pipe remains a key technical challenge. A commercial scale OTEC plant requires a pipe diameter of about 10-meter (m) and a length of 1,000m to pump about half the average discharge of the Colorado River from the deep ocean to the surface and through heat exchangers. Because of the large effective mass of the CWP and entrained water, the dynamic response of the OTEC CWP and the platform can only be considered as a coupled system. This conclusion is not new, but is worth repeating and doubly important to consider when the supporting platform is a semi-submersible as opposed to a large water plane ship shaped vessel. A new generation of software is available to analyze the cold water pipe-platform responses, including the important effect of the fluid flow inside the pipe and the local effects at the connection of the pipe to the platform. The DoE and Lockheed Martin recently sponsored a 1:50 scale wave basin model test of a commercial OTEC platform with an elastically scaled model of a 10m pipe. The purpose of the test was to validate the use of current software for the large CWP diameters in the designs of a pilot or commercial systems in the near future. This paper will briefly review past work on the OTEC cold-water pipe and present the current state of the art in numerical modeling and the results of the model tests recently completed. It will include recommendations for further experimental and numerical work to be prepared for the future design of OTEC systems.
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Pratapa, Phanisri P., Ke Liu, and Glaucio H. Paulino. "Kinematics of the Morph Origami Pattern and its Hybrid States." In ASME 2020 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2020-22088.

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Abstract A new degree-four vertex origami, called the Morph pattern, has been recently proposed by the authors (Pratapa, Liu, Paulino, Phy. Rev. Lett. 2019), which exhibits interesting properties such as extreme tunability of Poisson’s ratio from negative infinity to positive infinity, and an ability to transform into hybrid states through rigid origami kinematics. We look at the geometry of the Morph unit cell that can exist in two characteristic modes differing in the mountain/valley assignment of the degree-four vertex and then assemble the unit cells to form complex tessellations that are inter-transformable and exhibit contrasting properties. We present alternative and detailed descriptions to (i) understand how the Morph pattern can smoothly transform across all its configuration states, (ii) characterize the configuration space of the Morph pattern with distinguishing paths for different sets of hybrid states, and (iii) derive the condition for Poisson’s ratio switching and explain the mode-locking phenomenon in the Morph pattern when subjected to in-plane deformation as a result of the inter-play between local and global kinematics.
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Ma, Gang, Liping Sun, and Hongwei Wang. "Implementation of a Visco-Elastic Model Into Slender Rod Theory for Deepwater Polyester Mooring Line." In ASME 2014 33rd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2014-23594.

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Polyester mooring line is gradually becoming popular in deepwater engineering because of its lightweight property. In catenary mooring system, the horizontal restoring force comes from the gravity effect of the catenary mooring line which occupies the payload of the platform. Thus, the synthetic mooring line overcomes the drawback together with the taut mooring system which utilizes the axial elasticity to offer restoring force. The synthetic mooring line may only be one seventh weight of the steel mooring line and has low tensile stiffness which leads to a large stretch, and nonlinear material characteristics such as visco-elasticity. These two terms need to improve the slender rod theory which is proposed by Garrett for no stretched lines and improved by Paulling and Webster for small stretched lines. In this topic, a method for large stretched slender rod theory is introduced with the finite element method to deal with the problems of the large rotation and the large deformation. And then a linear visco-elastic model in the stretch-tension relation is utilized to simulate the properties of polyester line such as creep, strain-stress hysteresis and excitation period-dependent stiffness. Finally, an implementation method for integrating the visco-elastic model into slender rod theory is proposed with the numerical method and corroborated by a specified case which has the analytical results.
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Creates, David H., and Daniel P. Côté. "Alignment of Stress Intensification and Flexibility Factors for the B31 Book Sections." In ASME 2012 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2012-78047.

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It has been recognized for some time that the current B31 Codes are inconsistent in the values they use for stress intensification factors for piping design. ASME has undertaken a project to align the Stress Intensification and Flexibility Factors in the various B31 book sections via the ASME ST-LLC 07-02 Project which is being managed by the Paulin Research Group. The intent is neither to decrease nor to increase conservatism but rather to improve the accuracy of piping analysis as it attempts to model the real world. The supporting research is based on literature reviews, recent testing (within the last 25 years), new testing, advanced analysis techniques and interviews with industry and research personnel. The results are intended to be eventually included in a non-mandatory appendix to ASME B31J. In this paper the scope of the changes and visual representation of some of the current information from the Project is provided to acquaint the piping analysts in general terms. Since flexibility changes are more fundamental to piping analysis, some discussion is provided as to how to incorporate them and some of the possible effects on piping design.
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Thys, Maxime, and Odd Magnus Faltinsen. "Theory and Experiments of a Free-Running Fishing Vessel in Stern Sea." In ASME 2014 33rd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2014-23358.

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Hydrodynamic aspects of a modern fishing vessel during manoeuvring in a seaway was studied theoretically and experimentally. The focus was on small frequencies of encounter, corresponding to following and stern quartering seas, where fishing vessels are susceptible to capsize. The numerical model was based on de Kat and Paulling [1]. The model combined a 6 degrees of freedom (DOF) blended seakeeping model with a 4 DOF non-linear manoeuvring model. The 3D non-linear Froude-Krylov and restoring loads were computed by pressure integration up to the incident free surface. The added mass, damping and wave diffraction loads were obtained by generalizing the STF (Salvesen et al. [2]) strip theory to partly include 3D flow effects by means of WAMIT. The simulated wave-induced surge forces over-estimated the experimentally measured forces by up to 50%. Excessive wave-induced surge forces led to predictions of broaching and surf riding, which did not occur in the experiments. Use of experimentally determined wave-induced surge forces gave good agreement between simulations and experiments.
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Curceanu, Catalina, S. Bartalucci, A. Bassi, S. Bertolucci, M. Bragadireanu, M. Cargnelli, A. Clozza, et al. "Experimental tests of quantum mechanics: Pauli exclusion principle violation and spontaneous collapse models." In FOUNDATIONS OF PROBABILITY AND PHYSICS - 6. AIP, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3688992.

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Varlaki, Peter, and Peter Baranyi. "Jung - Kerényi - Pauli and the cognitive individuation Part II: Model reconstructions for cognitive individuation." In 2014 5th IEEE Conference on Cognitive Infocommunications (CogInfoCom). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/coginfocom.2014.7020419.

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Yépez-Martínez, H., P. O. Hess, P. R. Fraser, and G. Lévai. "The geometric interpretation of the semimicroscopic algebraic cluster model and the role of the Pauli principle." In BEAUTY IN PHYSICS: THEORY AND EXPERIMENT: In honor of Francesco Iachello on the occasion of his 70th birthday. AIP, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4759420.

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Webster, William C., Kostas Lambrakos, Jangwhan Kim, and Xiaoning Jing. "Rod Dynamics With Large Stretch." In ASME 2012 31st International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2012-83889.

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In the last few decades, the use of synthetic fiber line in mooring systems has become increasingly popular, for instance in composite moors consisting of wire rope, polyester line and chain. Synthetic fiber lines are noted for their large stretch which can under high load be as much as 10 to 20 percent of their unloaded length or more. In developing a consistent model for the motions of a moored offshore platform using composite moors, it is necessary to model the dynamics of the moor recognizing that some elements may exhibit large stretch. The model for the dynamics of a rod without stretch was developed by Garrett (1982). This model has been frequently extended to the case with small stretch by linearizing the stretch term in the compatibility equation, for instance, Paulling & Webster (1986). The research presented here is an extension of Garrett’s theory to include the possibility of large stretch. With the adoption of a simple assumption concerning the character of the stretch, and with the incorporation of visco-elastic behavior of the large-stretch elements given by Kim, Kyoung & Sablok (2010), large stretch can be introduced consistently with few changes in the traditional finite-element scheme. Finally, the effects of large stretch on the physical properties and dynamics of the rod are also discussed.
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Brodsky, Stanley J. Application of Pauli-Villars Regularization and Discretized Light-Cone Quantization to a (3+1)-Dimensional Model. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10023.

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Farhi, Edward, and Hartmut Neven. Classification with Quantum Neural Networks on Near Term Processors. Web of Open Science, December 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.37686/qrl.v1i2.80.

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We introduce a quantum neural network, QNN, that can represent labeled data, classical or quantum, and be trained by supervised learning. The quantum circuit consists of a sequence of parameter dependent unitary transformations which acts on an input quantum state. For binary classification a single Pauli operator is measured on a designated readout qubit. The measured output is the quantum neural network’s predictor of the binary label of the input state. We show through classical simulation that parameters can be found that allow the QNN to learn to correctly distinguish the two data sets. We then discuss presenting the data as quantum superpositions of computational basis states corresponding to different label values. Here we show through simulation that learning is possible. We consider using our QNN to learn the label of a general quantum state. By example we show that this can be done. Our work is exploratory and relies on the classical simulation of small quantum systems. The QNN proposed here was designed with near-term quantum processors in mind. Therefore it will be possible to run this QNN on a near term gate model quantum computer where its power can be explored beyond what can be explored with simulation.
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