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Journal articles on the topic "Reductionist Drift"

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Nys, Thomas R. V., and Maurits G. Nys. "Psychiatry under Pressure: Reflections on Psychiatry’s Drift Towards a Reductionist Biomedical Conception of Mental Illness." Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 9, no. 1 (2006): 107–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11019-005-9655-x.

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TESIO, Luigi. "THE SCIENTIFIC BACKGROUND OF PHYSICAL AND REHABILITATION MEDICINE: SPECIFICITY OF A CLINICAL SCIENCE." Romanian Journal of Medical Rehabilitation Physical Medicine and Balneoclimatology 1, no. 2 (2024): 91–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.59277/rjmrpmb.2024.2.03.

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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation is a medical speciality that is still seeking a clear definition of its contents. This uncertainty blurs its scientific identity. Does it only focus on individual behaviours, perceptions, and relationships, or on organs, too (if so, which ones)? This dichotomic view of a medical speciality reflects the drift of most medical specialities towards a reductionist model of the person as a biological object. This approach matches the consolidated paradigms of chemical-physical research to be applied to the human body and excludes the intangible person-world relat
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Hedayati, Mona. "Critical database as practice: hypomnesis and anamnesis intertwined." Artnodes, no. 36 (April 8, 2025): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.7238/artnodes.v0i36.431844.

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This paper critiques reductionist data practices reliant on quantification and analysis integrated into new media art. It focuses on against-the-grain operations critically engaged with data and its many representations. Initially, the work of Sarah Cook will provide a genealogy of data configurations in media art and history through a brief overview of forms of data and information in new media art. Subsequently, the scholarship of Lev Manovich and N. Katherine Hayles will outline the disparity between databases and narratives. In the next section, data’s imaginative quality will take centre
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Chen, Zhaohui, and Jinzhao Liu. "Integrated Correction of Nonlinear Dynamic Drift in Terrestrial Mobile Gravity Surveys: A Comparative Study Based on the Northeastern China Gravity Monitoring Network." Remote Sensing 17, no. 12 (2025): 2025. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs17122025.

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The Northeastern China Gravity Monitoring Network (NCGMN; 40–50°N), a pioneering time-variable gravity monitoring system in high-latitude cold-temperate environments, serves as a critical infrastructure for geodynamic investigations of the Songliao Basin, Changbai Mountain volcanic zone, and northern Tan-Lu Fault Zone. To address the data reliability challenges posed by nonlinear dynamic drifts in spring-type relative gravimeters during mobile surveys, this study quantifies—for the first time—the non-smooth normal distribution characteristics of such drifts using the inaugural 2015 dataset fro
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Sorace, Stefano, Gloria Terenzi, and Fabio Fadi. "Shaking Table and Numerical Seismic Performance Evaluation of a Fluid Viscous-Dissipative Bracing System." Earthquake Spectra 28, no. 4 (2012): 1619–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1193/1.4000083.

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A shaking table campaign was carried out on a 2:3-scale, two-story steel frame structure retrofitted by a dissipative bracing system incorporating pressurized fluid viscous spring-dampers. Up to 1.16 g peak ground accelerations were imposed in the most severe of the 33 tests developed. The response was always elastic, with maximum interstory drift ratios limited below 0.62%. The protection technology, in fact, features high dissipative capacities and produced equivalent linear viscous damping coefficients up to 37.5%. A numerical enquiry carried out on the test structure in its original unbrac
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Miller, Scott W., and Sarah Judson. "Responses of macroinvertebrate drift, benthic assemblages, and trout foraging to hydropeaking." Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 71, no. 5 (2014): 675–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-2013-0562.

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We utilized both hydropeaking and experimental flows to quantify responses of macroinvertebrate drift, benthic assemblages, and fish consumption to double-peak release patterns. Our results suggest that changes in discharge may have a greater impact on macroinvertebrate drift than absolute flow levels, such that mean daily drift biomass was significantly higher during double-peaking; however, drift increases were sustained for only 30–60 days despite ongoing hydropeaking. Drift increases were proportional to peak magnitude, with drift biomass peaking during the rising limb of the hydrograph an
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Flessner, Michael L., J. Scott McElroy, Leonildo A. Cardoso, and Dagoberto Martins. "Simulated Spray Drift of Aminocyclopyrachlor on Cantaloupe, Eggplant, and Cotton." Weed Technology 26, no. 4 (2012): 724–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1614/wt-d-12-00021.1.

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Aminocyclopyrachlor (AMCP) is a herbicide with an auxin-mimic mode of action. AMCP is registered for use in the United States on right-of-way and other noncropland sites, causing concern for potential off-target spray drift. The objectives of this study were to evaluate cantaloupe and eggplant response to simulated AMCP spray drift in the field and cotton response in the greenhouse. Cantaloupe and eggplant responded with little to no injury from drift rates up to 10 g AMCP ha−1, roughly 3.2% of the maximum labeled use rate for right-of-way weed control. Slight yield reductions occurred but wer
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Oikkonen, A., and J. Haapala. "Variability and changes of Arctic sea ice draft distribution – submarine sonar measurements revisited." Cryosphere 5, no. 4 (2011): 917–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/tc-5-917-2011.

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Abstract. Changes in the mean sea ice thickness and concentration in the Arctic are well known. However, quantitative information about changes in the ice thickness distribution and the composition of the pack ice is lacking. In this paper we determine the ice draft distributions, mean and modal thicknesses, and their regional and seasonal variability in the Arctic for the time period 1975–2000. We compare characteristics of the Arctic pack ice for the years 1975–1987 and 1988–2000. These periods represent different large-scale atmospheric circulation modes and sea ice circulation patterns, mo
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Poff, N. LeRoy, and J. V. Ward. "Drift Responses of Benthic Invertebrates to Experimental Streamflow Variation in a Hydrologically Stable Stream." Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 48, no. 10 (1991): 1926–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f91-229.

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Field experiments were conducted in the regulated upper Colorado River to assess drift responses of lotic macroinvertebrates to streamflow manipulations. In each of three seasons, drift was collected in one control and two experimental riffles. On the first day, no flow manipulations occurred. Six hours before sunset on the second day, streamflow was simultaneously reduced and elevated in two experimental riffles with instream diversion structures. Following flow elevation, both mean daily drift density and drift rate generally increased for 13 taxa across all seasons. Flow reductions generall
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Galla, Mariano F., Kassim Al-Khatib, and Bradley D. Hanson. "Response of Walnuts to Simulated Drift Rates of Bispyribac-Sodium, Bensulfuron-Methyl, and Propanil." Weed Technology 32, no. 4 (2018): 410–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/wet.2018.28.

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AbstractA field study was established to study symptoms, growth and yield of 2-year-old walnut trees exposure to simulated drift of several herbicides commonly used in rice production. Bispyribac-sodium, bensulfuron-methyl, and propanil were applied at four rates representing 0.5%, 1%, 3% and 10% of the normal use rate in rice (45, 70, and 6725 g ai ha−1, for the three herbicides respectively). Symptoms started to appear approximately 7 days after application (DAT) and peaked 28 DAT. At that time, bispyribac-sodium caused greater injury at low drift rates (6% and 15% visual injury for 0.5% and
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Books on the topic "Reductionist Drift"

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Montana. Office of Budget and Program Planning. Draft options for 1995 biennium budget reductions & policy initiatives in the possible November special session. The Office, 1993.

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Bartlik, Barbara, Amandeep Kaur, Chelsea Schoen, and Julie Kolzet. Birth Control Pills and Hormonal Contraception (DRAFT). Edited by Madeleine M. Castellanos. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190225889.003.0009.

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This chapter reviews the existing literature on the use of hormonal contraception (HC) and sexual functioning. In the cases where HC has been shown to lead to a decrease in sexual functioning, the chapter presents several hypotheses for the mechanisms that could be responsible for those changes, such as micronutrient depletion and elevations in sex hormone binding globulin with consequent reductions in free testosterone. Throughout this chapter, the authors make a case for clinicians to take care to inform patients of the potential sexual side effects of hormonal contraceptives, bearing in min
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Guidance on estimating motor vehicle emission reductions from the use of alternate fuels and fuel blends: Draft. Emission Control Technology Division, Office of Mobile Sources, Office of Air and Radiation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1987.

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Book chapters on the topic "Reductionist Drift"

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Meffert, Lisa Marie. "Population Bottlenecks and Founder Effects." In Evolutionary Genetics Concepts and Case Studies. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195168174.003.0027.

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Abstract Patterns of geographic variation arise from the combined effects of migration, selection, mutation, and genetic drift. One measure of the evolutionary potential for such geographic differentiation is the level of additive genetic variance (i.e., the linear resemblance between relatives, hereafter denoted VA; see Roff, Ch. 18 of this volume; Cheverud, Ch. 19 of this volume). Migration has relatively straightforward effects that increase genetic variation within populations. In contrast, directional selection should exhaust VA for fitness traits, with the residual genetic variance hidde
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Guayo, Iñigo del. "Spain." In Capacity Mechanisms in the EU Energy Markets, 2nd ed. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192849809.003.0022.

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Abstract This chapter analyses capacity mechanisms in Spain. It tries to explain why they were introduced in 1997, at the time of liberalization, and how they have developed until the entry into force of a new Electricity Act in December 2013. After explaining the regulatory context and the key features of capacity mechanisms, the chapter discusses the reasons for the reductions and partial suppressions of payments between 2012 and 2013, and the suppression of the availability service in 2018. The content of the 2021 draft order regulating the future capacity market is also analysed. The chapt
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Conference papers on the topic "Reductionist Drift"

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Grindle, Eugene, John Cooper, and Roger Lawson. "Improving Natural Draft Cooling Tower Performance With Heat Injection." In 2002 International Joint Power Generation Conference. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ijpgc2002-26028.

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This paper presents an assessment of heat injection as a means of improving natural draft cooling tower performance. The concept involves injecting heat into the cooling tower exit air/vapor stream immediately above the drift eliminators in order to increase the difference between the density of the exit air/vapor stream and the ambient air. The density difference between the air/vapor in the cooling tower stack and the ambient air is the engine that drives airflow through the cooling tower. The enhancement of the airflow through the cooling tower (the natural draft) results in more evaporatio
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Hall, John L., and Dieter Hills. "Phase-stable laser sources for sub-Hz-linewidth optical spectroscopy." In OSA Annual Meeting. Optica Publishing Group, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/oam.1987.wm1.

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We are investigating the problems of transferring the intrinsic stability of a thoughtfully designed and isolated stable interferometer into an equivalent frequency stability of the laser locked onto its fringe.1 Tests with two lasers independently locked to adjacent orders show locking precision below 50 mHz (1 × 10−16) for times ~1–100 s, degrading toward shorter times as t−1/2 due to finite SNR. Toward longer times performance degrades as t+1 due to changes in the systematic offsets. Locking to various orders gives an estimate that the locking accuracy is <2 Hz (4 × 10−15). Reductions in
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Clark, Marlin E. "Draft System for Enhanced Impact Protection and Train Action Control: Validation by Testing and Computer Modeling." In ASME 2001 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2001/rtd-25708.

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Abstract Certain types of freight cars that are normally equipped with conventional draft gears to protect car structure from coupling impact forces can benefit from additional buff travel. This reduces the coupler force experienced by the car structure; limiting the potential for structural and fatigue damage and improving wear characteristics. This can be accomplished within the standard draft pocket dimensions, allowing for improvements in both retrofit and new applications. Impact test data will show reductions in coupler force as compared to conventional draft gear systems under identical
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Rhinehart, Matthew, Robert Brymer, and Eric O'Neill. "Design and Evaluation of Control Laws for the CH-53E Low Speed Precision Control System." In Vertical Flight Society 76th Annual Forum & Technology Display. The Vertical Flight Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4050/f-0076-2020-16388.

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The United States Marine Corps often operate their helicopters in austere environments where degraded visual environments (DVE) such as brownout are regularly encountered. DVE significantly increase the risk to operations and have led to many mishaps across the Department of Defense. In response, engineers from the United States Navy are designing a system to augment the legacy flight control system (FCS) on the CH-53E. The system is designed to preserve the legacy FCS functionality to limit the impact on the current platform airworthiness and reduce developmental flight test. The Low Speed Pr
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Liu, Chieh Yu, and Chia-Ming Chang. "Comparative study of AI-enabled damage detection strategies based on story drifts and stiffness reductions for seismically-excited building." In Health Monitoring of Structural and Biological Systems XVIII, edited by Piervincenzo Rizzo, Zhongqing Su, Fabrizio Ricci, and Kara J. Peters. SPIE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.3010151.

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Çalisal, S. M., D. B. Danisman, Ö. Gören, K. Gould, P. Maurice, and V. Klaptocz. "Reduction of Wave Resistance of Displacement Vessels by Waterline Parabolization." In SNAME Maritime Convention. SNAME, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.5957/smc-2009-053.

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Waterline parabolization is a method to reduce the wave resistance of a displacement type hull with a parallel mid-body by adding amidships bulbs to the hull. Tow tank tests of the optimized bulbs at ITU confirmed that significant reductions in total resistance were obtained. This paper describes the use of a nonlinear optimization technique developed at the University of British Columbia (UBC) and tank testing at Istanbul Technical University (ITU) to find the optimum shape and location of midship bulbs as well as midship bulbs and a bow bulb together. Tow-tank tests at UBC and ITU have shown
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SADEGHI ESHKEVARI, SOHEILA SADEGHI, SOHEIL SADEGHI ESHKEVARI, DEBARSHI SEN, and SHAMIM N. PAKZAD. "STRUCTURAL ACTIVE CONTROL FRAMEWORK USING REINFORCEMENT LEARNING." In Structural Health Monitoring 2021. Destech Publications, Inc., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12783/shm2021/36293.

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To maintain structural integrity and functionality structures are designed to accommodate operational loads as well as natural hazards during their lifetime. Active control systems are an efficient solution for structural response control when a structure is subjected to unexpected extreme loads. However, development of these systems through traditional means is limited by their model dependent nature. Recent advancements in adaptive learning methods, in particular, reinforcement learning (RL), for real-time decision-making problems, along with rapid growth in high-performance computational re
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Ballou, Philip J. "An Examination of Social Factors that Impact Vessel Efficiency." In SNAME 5th World Maritime Technology Conference. SNAME, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5957/wmtc-2015-013.

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In this paper, we will investigate social factors that indirectly affect ship energy efficiency, intended or not. These include fleet management, charter party agreements, piracy, regulatory factors such as Emission Control Areas, port congestion and port awareness, economic factors such as cost of fuel and charter rates, and human factors (safety, comfort, attitude, and education). I call them “social factors” because they all have the characteristic of being created by our society, rather than being driven by the laws of physics. In comparison, physical factors include such things as hull an
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Yang, Haojie, Zaoqi Duan, Wei Si, Kun Li, and Yunfei Chen. "Influence of Solution pH on DNA Translocation Velocity Through Alumina Nanopores." In ASME 2016 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2016-66403.

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Nanopores, which are promising as single-molecule sensing devices with low cost and high throughput, have offered significant insights into the research fields of static and dynamic molecular activities, properties, or interactions. In particular, due to its inherent sensitivity, high throughput, amplification-free sample preparation, nanopore will be potentially used in DNA sequencing. Nanopore-based sequencing is based on Coulter Counters, by measuring the distinct current reductions from individual DNA bases with different sizes as they are translocating through a nanopore. The sub-molecula
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Wright, Christopher, Haruki Yoshimoto, Ryota Wada, and Ken Takagi. "Numerical Modelling of a Relatively Small Floating Body’s Wave and Low Frequency Motion Response, Compared With Observational Data." In ASME 2019 38th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2019-96443.

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Abstract Global population growth and climate change are driving a need for increased clean renewable energy generation. One such resource is wind energy and while the onshore and fixed offshore wind energy industries are mature, the floating offshore wind energy industry is still at a demonstration phase. Floating wind turbine platforms are generally of a much smaller displacement than the typical offshore structures that have been used in the oil and gas industry. This difference results in changes to the platform dynamics, especially those resulting from second order wave forces. Existing r
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