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1946-, Mitchell Denis, and Portland Cement Association, eds. AASHTO LRFD strut-and-tie model design examples. Skokie, Ill: Portland Cement Association, 2004.

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Stefatos, T. Strut and Tie models in reinforced concrete. Manchester: UMIST, 1997.

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Polla, Massimo. A study of nodal regions in strut and tie models. Ottawa: National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1993.

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Lamson, S. T. Tie life model. Kingston, Ont: Canadian Institute of Guided Ground Transport, Queen's University, 1985.

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Hepworth, A. G. Wind-tunnel model-support interference corrections for a fuselage-mounted strut system. London: HMSO, 1992.

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Walker, Richard William Reid. Implementation of an aircraft shock strut and steering system model in real time. [Downsview, Ont.]: Dept. of Aerospace Science and Engineering, 1986.

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Sommers, John Douglas. An experimental investigation of support strut interference on a three-percent fighter model at high angles of attack. Monterey, Calif: Naval Postgraduate School, 1989.

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Anwar, Naveed. Strut and Tie Models: Analysis and Design. Elsevier Science & Technology, 2029.

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Chen, Wai-Fah, and Salah El-Metwally. Structural Concrete: Strut-And-Tie Models for Unified Design. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Structural Concrete: Strut-And-Tie Models for Unified Design. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Chen, Wai-Fah, and Salah El-Metwally. Structural Concrete: Strut-And-Tie Models for Unified Design. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Chen, Wai-Fah, and Salah El-Metwally. Structural Concrete: Strut-And-Tie Models for Unified Design. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Chen, Wai-Fah, and Salah El-Metwally. Structural Concrete: Strut-And-Tie Models for Unified Design. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Kuchma, Daniel A. Design using the strut-and-tie model: tests of large-scale pile caps. 1989.

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Anwar, Naveed. Strut and Tie Models: Analysis, Design and Case Studies. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2018.

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Karl-Heinz, Reineck, American Concrete Institute Convention, and American Concrete Institute. Subcommittee 445-1, Strut and Tie Models., eds. Examples for the design of structural concrete with strut-and-tie models. Farmington Hills, Mich: American Concrete Institute, 2002.

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Strut and Tie Models (Special Publication (American Concrete Inst), No 209). Amer Concrete Inst, 2002.

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Strut and Tie Models (Special Publication (Amer Concrete Inst), No 208). Amer Concrete Inst, 2002.

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Further Examples for the Design of Structural Concrete with Strut-and-Tie Models. American Concrete Institute, 2010.

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Walker, Richard William Reid. Implementation of an aircraft shock strut and steering system model in real time. 1987.

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Advanced Hull Form Inshore Demonstrator. Model Strut and Propulsor Performance in Uniform Flow. Storming Media, 2002.

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Ahmed, Nadeem. Strutt to Success: The Real Guide to Becoming a Professional Model. Independently Published, 2019.

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Editions, Insight. Star Wars : The Last Jedi Book and Model: Make Your Own Tie Silencer. Insight Editions, 2020.

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Pollock, Rob. Total hip replacement: modes of failure. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199550647.003.007010.

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♦ Total hip replacements (THRs) may fail in various ways. They may become infected, they may be subject to aseptic loosening, they may dislocate, or a periprosthetic fracture may occur. The patient with a failed THR must be thoroughly assessed before treatment is contemplated♦ Infection may be acute or chronic. Assessment involves clinical assessment, plain radiographs, blood tests (C-reactive protein and erythrocyte sedimentation rate), hip aspiration, and, sometimes, nuclear medicine. The acutely infected hip may be treated with one-stage revision. This involves thorough lavage, debridement, and exchange of all modular components as well as long-term antibiotic therapy. The gold standard of treatment for a chronically infected THR is a two-stage revision. Success rates of 80–90% can be expected♦ Aseptic loosening typically occurs at the cement bone interface in hips where a metal-on-polyethylene bearing couple has been used. Bone resorption takes place as a result of an inflammatory response to small wear particles. After infection has been excluded the treatment of choice is a single-stage revision♦ Dislocation may be the result of patient factors, implant factors, or poor surgical technique. It is imperative for the clinician to minimize the risk by selecting patients carefully, using the correct combination of implants and performing surgery accurately♦ The management of periprosthetic fractures depends on how well the implants are fixed and quality of bone stock. Treatment ranges from simple fixation of the fracture through to revision augmented with strut allograft.
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Seibt, Johanna. What Is a Process? Modes of Occurrence and Forms of Dynamicity in General Process Theory. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198777991.003.0007.

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This chapter suggests that contemporary research in process ontology can be sorted into two varieties. The radical strategy, implemented in General Process Theory, takes our reasoning of processes to motivate a comprehensive rejection of a network of traditional presumptions in ontology (“substance paradigm”). More recent work on processes displays a more conservative approach where the traditional research paradigm is not replaced but expanded. One pivotal disagreement between the radical and conservative strategy is, it is suggested, the traditional tenet that all concrete individuals must be particulars. With focus on recent work by Stout and Steward the chapter argues that convincing arguments for the individuality of processes are undermined by the fact that such process individuals are conceived of as particulars. Such approaches are focused on the distinction between processes and “events” but fail to acknowledge an important distinction among processes that is an integral part of the data for process ontology.
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Editions, Insight. IncrediBuilds Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them TBD (Film 2 Tie-In) Deluxe Book and Model Set. Insight Editions, 2018.

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Suns, Two. Tie Star Fighter from the Movie Star Wars 3D Paper Model for Kids & Adults: Build Your Own Tie Star Fighter All You Need to Glue the Details on the Instructions. Independently Published, 2018.

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Textor, Mark. The Disappearance of the Soul and the Turn against Metaphysics. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198769828.001.0001.

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The book traces the anti-metaphysical orientation of (much of) analytic philosophy back to discussions in Austro-German philosophy in the second half of the nineteenth century. The starting-point of the book is the debate over the relation between empirical science (here: psychology) and metaphysics: does psychology need a metaphysics of mental substances? The negative answer informed Austrian philosophy in the second half of the nineteenth century and provided a model for ontologies that dispense with substances. The book introduces Brentano’s Intentionalism and Mach’s Neutral Monism as two anti-metaphysical views in the study of mental phenomena. It goes on to use the Austrian ‘psychology without a soul’ view as a vantage point from which to reconstruct and assess the immediate prehistory and formation of analytic philosophy (Ward, Stout, Moore, Russell). While Austrian philosophers retired the soul, early analytic philosophers were happy to introduce a successor, the subject, and conceive of the mental as constituted by subject–object relations. The final part of the book returns to the theme of anti-metaphysics from a different perspective. It focuses on Moritz Schlick’s arguments for the conclusion that metaphysics lies beyond the limits of knowledge, arguments that are rooted in the philosophy of mind discussed in previous parts.
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Olivia Builds A House. Simon Spotlight, 2012.

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Snijders, Tom A. B., and Mark Pickup. Stochastic Actor Oriented Models for Network Dynamics. Edited by Jennifer Nicoll Victor, Alexander H. Montgomery, and Mark Lubell. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190228217.013.10.

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Stochastic Actor Oriented Models for Network Dynamics are used for the statistical analysis of longitudinal network data collected as a panel. The probability model defines an unobserved stochastic process of tie changes, where social actors add new ties or drop existing ties in response to the current network structure; the panel observations are snapshots of the resulting changing network. The statistical analysis is based on computer simulations of this process, which provides a great deal of flexibility in representing data constraints and dependence structures. In this Chapter we begin by defining the basic model. We then explicate a new model for nondirected ties, including several options for the specification of how pairs of actors coordinate tie changes. Next, we describe coevolution models. These can be used to model the dynamics of several interdependent sets of variables, such as the analysis of panel data on a network and the behavior of the actors in the network, or panel data on two or more networks. We finish by discussing the differences between Stochastic Actor Oriented Models and some other longitudinal network models. A major distinguishing feature is the treatment of time, which allows straightforward application of the model to panel data with different time lags between waves. We provide a variety of applications in political science throughout.
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Brown, Andrew, Christopher T. Flinton, Josh Gibson, Brian Grant, Barrie Greiff, Duane Hagen, Stephen Heidel, et al. A Relationship Primer for the Workplace. Edited by Andrew Brown, Christopher T. Flinton, Josh Gibson, Brian Grant, Barrie Greiff, Duane Hagen, Stephen Heidel, et al. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190697068.003.0002.

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Psychiatrists must understand the conceptual frames used for within business as these frames interfere with the support of people at work. In seeking to find a common ground, the case is made in this chapter of how these frames undermine seeing the human being and in particular critical relationships at work The credibility cross is explained as a conceptual model for understanding these relationships for the typical manager. Relationships that tie to performance including financial performance and the viability of the organization. The psychological contract is explored as it relates to understanding how the average worker approaches important relationships. The chapter emphasizes how the manager must appreciate and support the workplace relationships to defend against threat of rupture from stresses. These stresses include change and devaluation of people. Ruptures which harm performance. Discussion of the needs of human beings with specific references to the brain demonstrate the costs of disrupted relationships in order to focus both the general manager and the consulting psychiatrist to the challenges.
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Kymlicka, Will. Multiculturalism without Citizenship? Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474428231.003.0007.

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The model of multiculturalism that emerged in Canada in the 1970s was intimately linked to national citizenship. Multiculturalism was premised on the assumption that immigrants would settle permanently and become citizens, and multiculturalism was seen as an attribute of Canadian citizenship, and a way of enacting citizenship. This tie to citizenship arguably served the interests of both immigrants and the native-born majority. For immigrants, it ensured that multiculturalism did not become a pretext for social exclusion and political marginalization; and for the native-born majority, it helped ensure that multiculturalism was domesticated, as it were, tying recognition of diversity to a shared social and political order. But this model has faced two major challenges in recent years: a neoliberal challenge, which sought to reorient multiculturalism more towards market principles than citizenship principles; and a mobility challenge, which sought to reorient multiculturalism away from ideas of permanent settlement and national citizenship towards ideas of temporary migration and liquid mobility. I critically evaluate these two challenges, focusing in particular on how they understand horizontal relations amongst residents/citizens and vertical relations between residents/citizens and the state. I identify some surprising parallels in the two critiques, and suggest that neither offers a compelling alternative to multicultural national citizenship.
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Bradway, Tyler, and Elizabeth Freeman, eds. Queer Kinship. Duke University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9781478023272.

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The contributors to this volume assert the importance of queer kinship to queer and trans theory and to kinship theory. In a contemporary moment marked by the rising tides of neoliberalism, fascism, xenophobia, and homo- and cis-nationalism, they approach kinship as both a horizon and a source of violence and possibility. The contributors challenge dominant theories of kinship that ignore the devastating impacts of chattel slavery, settler colonialism, and racialized nationalism on the bonds of Black and Indigenous people and people of color. Among other topics, they examine the “blood tie” as the legal marker of kin relations, the everyday experiences and memories of trans mothers and daughters in Istanbul, the outsourcing of reproductive labor in postcolonial India, kinship as a model of governance beyond the liberal state, and the intergenerational effects of the adoption of Indigenous children as a technology of settler colonialism. Queer Kinship pushes the methodological and theoretical underpinnings of queer theory forward while opening up new paths for studying kinship. Contributors. Aqdas Aftab, Leah Claire Allen, Tyler Bradway, Juliana Demartini Brito, Judith Butler, Dilara Çalışkan, Christopher Chamberlin, Aobo Dong, Brigitte Fielder, Elizabeth Freeman, John S. Garrison, Nat Hurley, Joseph M. Pierce, Mark Rifkin, Poulomi Saha, Kath Weston
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