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Mitchell, Neil, Rhoda E. Howard, and Jack Donnelly. "Liberalism, Human Rights, and Human Dignity." American Political Science Review 81, no. 3 (September 1987): 921–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1962683.

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Do international standards regarding human rights require the existence of a liberal regime? This was the thrust of Rhoda Howard and Jack Donnelly's essay in the September 1986 issue of this Review. Neil Mitchell takes vigorous issue with this contention, arguing first and foremost that Howard and Donnelly have not defined liberalism satisfactorily. Howard and Donnelly present a spirited rejoinder.
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VON ELLENRIEDER, NATALIA, and ROSSER W. GARRISON. "Drepanoneura gen. nov. for Epipleoneura letitia and Protoneura peruviensis, with descriptions of eight new Protoneuridae from South America (Odonata: Protoneuridae)." Zootaxa 1842, no. 1 (August 4, 2008): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1842.1.1.

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A new genus, Drepanoneura (type species Drepanoneura loutoni sp. nov.), is described to include Epipleoneura letitia Donnelly, Protoneura peruviensis Fraser, and six new congeneric species from South America: D. donnellyi, D. flinti, D. janirae, D. loutoni, D. muzoni, and D. tennesseni. Drepanoneura is similar to Epipleoneura and Epipotoneura in venational characters, but differs from them in morphology of male cercus, genital ligula, female pronotum, and epiproct. A new species of Epipleoneura from Venezuela, E. demarmelsi, and a new species of Epipotoneura from Brazil, E. machadoi, are described, and diagnostic illustrations for the poorly known Epipotoneura nehalennia Williamson are also presented. A generic characterization, diagnoses, and keys for species of Drepanoneura are provided, as well as diagnostic illustrations and distribution maps for all involved species.
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Daniels, Steven E., Rebecca Johnson, and Donald C. Markstrom. "Estimating and Comparing Demand Functions for Personal Use Christmas Tree Cutting at Seven Utah Sites." Western Journal of Applied Forestry 6, no. 2 (April 1, 1991): 42–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/wjaf/6.2.42.

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Abstract The travel cost model of recreation demand analysis was applied to seven USDA Forest Service Ranger Districts in Utah. The objectives were to (1) estimate consumers' surplus and total willingness to pay values for the recreational component of personal use Christmas tree gathering, and (2) compare these Utah results with each other and with the Markstrom and Donnelly (1988) results from Colorado, the only other travel cost analysis of Christmas tree gathering from public lands. The results were that per-trip consumer' s surplus estimates ranged from $6.71 to $31.17, compared to Markstrom and Donnelly's (1988) estimate of $10.05. There is sufficient intersite variation that the demand functions from any site cannot be readily applied to any other. West. J. Appl. For. 6(2):42-46.
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Griffiths, Robert C., Paul A. Jenkins, and Yun S. Song. "Importance sampling and the two-locus model with subdivided population structure." Advances in Applied Probability 40, no. 02 (June 2008): 473–500. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0001867800002615.

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The diffusion-generator approximation technique developed by De Iorio and Griffiths (2004a) is a very useful method of constructing importance-sampling proposal distributions. Being based on general mathematical principles, the method can be applied to various models in population genetics. In this paper we extend the technique to the neutral coalescent model with recombination, thus obtaining novel sampling distributions for the two-locus model. We consider the case with subdivided population structure, as well as the classic case with only a single population. In the latter case we also consider the importance-sampling proposal distributions suggested by Fearnhead and Donnelly (2001), and show that their two-locus distributions generally differ from ours. In the case of the infinitely-many-alleles model, our approximate sampling distributions are shown to be generally closer to the true distributions than are Fearnhead and Donnelly's.
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Griffiths, Robert C., Paul A. Jenkins, and Yun S. Song. "Importance sampling and the two-locus model with subdivided population structure." Advances in Applied Probability 40, no. 2 (June 2008): 473–500. http://dx.doi.org/10.1239/aap/1214950213.

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The diffusion-generator approximation technique developed by De Iorio and Griffiths (2004a) is a very useful method of constructing importance-sampling proposal distributions. Being based on general mathematical principles, the method can be applied to various models in population genetics. In this paper we extend the technique to the neutral coalescent model with recombination, thus obtaining novel sampling distributions for the two-locus model. We consider the case with subdivided population structure, as well as the classic case with only a single population. In the latter case we also consider the importance-sampling proposal distributions suggested by Fearnhead and Donnelly (2001), and show that their two-locus distributions generally differ from ours. In the case of the infinitely-many-alleles model, our approximate sampling distributions are shown to be generally closer to the true distributions than are Fearnhead and Donnelly's.
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Beni, Yaghoub Tadi. "On the size-dependent vibration of the embedded double-walled carbon nanotube conveying fluid using shell model." New Trends and Issues Proceedings on Advances in Pure and Applied Sciences, no. 9 (January 10, 2018): 66–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.18844/gjapas.v0i9.3021.

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In this paper, the vibration and instability of double-walled carbon nanotube (DWCNT) conveying fluid were investigated by using the modified strain gradient theory. The Donnell's shell theory was used by taking into consideration the three size effects and simply-supported boundary conditions. The effect of van der Waals force between the two intended walls and the surroundings of the DWCNT was modelled as visco-Pasternak foundation. The governing equations of the problem and boundary conditions were derived from Hamilton’s principle. Also, Navier procedure was used to solve the vibration problem. To verify the results, a comparison was drawn between the results of this study and those of the references. According to the findings, the effects of fluid velocity, stiffness and damping of visco-Pasternak foundation, length of DWCNT and size effect are more considerable in the modified strain gradient theory than in the modified couple stress theory and classical theory. Keywords: Modified strain gradient theory, Donnell’s shell theory, DWCNT, size effect, shell vibration.
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Rollin, Henry R. "John Donnelly." Psychiatric Bulletin 23, no. 10 (October 1999): 635–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/pb.23.10.635.

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Wilsher, Mark. "The phantom ‘practice-only thesis’." Journal of Writing in Creative Practice 13, no. 2 (February 1, 2020): 219–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/jwcp_00005_1.

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As universities become accustomed to the complexities of their art and design faculties, a body of literature has emerged that explores some of the possibilities of a doctorate in the creative arts. In the area of fine art in particular, although not exclusively, there has been a drive towards a purely practice-based thesis. This article argues that the notion of the practice-only thesis is not only an unrealistic illusion that puts pressure on students, but also does not reflect contemporary professional practices. For an art practice to communicate any sort of specific knowledge it must be embedded in a pre-existing and continuously evolving flux of discourse produced through written and spoken language. The American artist Trisha Donnelly’s 2014 Serpentine Gallery exhibition is taken as an example. Critical writing in the art press produces an accepted interpretation, and this is what the artist ‘Trisha Donnelly’ comes to stand for. So artwork that might appear to be producing its meaning autonomously should be seen as a collaborative practice involving the artist together with their professional interpreters. Research students are required to produce a self-contained project which would seem to preclude the incorporation of writing or academic interpretation by others. But it is fundamentally unfair to demand a thesis without any written component since it does not exist in an expanded notion of the contemporary art world.
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Durcan, Paul. "Micky Donnelly's Hat." Irish Review (1986-), no. 7 (1989): 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/29735462.

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D. R. "John Donnelly Fage." Journal of African History 27, no. 2 (July 1986): 193–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002185370003663x.

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Loretto, Teri R. "Anatomy of Influence: The Decisive Effect of Northrop Frye’s Anatomy of Criticism on James Reaney’s Donnellys Trilogy, as Directed by Keith Turnbull." Thèse, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/22723.

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Best known for his Donnellys Trilogy, Canadian playwright James Reaney completed his PHD under Northrop Frye. Frye’s thought and worldview are at the centre of these plays and although Reaney based his writing on a local legend from his childhood, it is undeniably grounded in Frye’s work, Anatomy of Criticism. Frye’s influence on Reaney becomes clear when Reaney’s trilogy is examined through the lens of Frye’s Anatomy. The plays manifest Frye’s structures concretely in space and time using props, setting, music, the spoken word and movement. An examination of the rehearsal hall methods of director Keith Turnbull reveals that Frye’s influence also extended to the actors’ preparation and the collective creation process that was critical to the resulting performances. Reviews and critiques, interviews with participants and an analysis of the trilogy in the context of Anatomy of Criticism give a greater understanding of the mechanics of the work and the resulting performances. In this study, elements of the plays are presented and discussed within the context of or with reference to Frye’s literary theory, making clear how the understanding of one contributes to the comprehension of the other. The relationship between a literary theory and live performance is here a powerful tool to understanding these theatrical works. This research establishes that it was also significant for the creation of one of Canada’s most pivotal dramatic works.
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Thapa, Kiran. "CONTRIBUTIONS OF OPTICAL REMOTE SENSING TO PERMAFROST MAPPING IN DONNELLY TRAINING AREA, ALASKA." OpenSIUC, 2020. https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/2764.

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AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OFKiran Thapa, for the Master of Science degree in Geography and Environmental Resources, presented on April 8, 2020, at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.TITLE: CONTRIBUTIONS OF OPTICAL REMOTE SENSING TO PERMAFROST MAPPING IN DONNELLY TRAINING AREA, ALASKA MAJOR PROFESSOR: Dr. Guangxing Wang Permafrost occupies about a quarter of the northern hemisphere land with 25.5 million ha. Global warming and anthropogenic activities affect the dynamics of permafrost. Snow and permafrost, in turn, serve as an indicator of climate change and human activity disturbance. The dynamics of permafrost are often estimated using interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) methods. However, acquiring and processing InSAR images is costly and computation intensive. Due to various spectral variables and indices available from optical images, Landsat satellite images that are free-downloadable provide the potential for studying and monitoring changes of permafrost. The overall objective of this study was to explore the use of optical images as a cost-effective method to map permafrost in Donnelly Training Area (DTA) - an installation located in Alaska. First, Landsat 8 OLI/TIRS images from January 2014 to December 2018 were used to calculate various remote sensing variables. The variables included Land Surface Temperature (LST), albedo, Soil Moisture index (SMI), Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), Normalized Difference Snow Index (NDSI), Normalized Difference Built-up Index (NDBI), Normalized Difference Water index (NDWI), Simple Ratio (SR), Soil Adjusted Vegetation Index (SAVI), Normalized Burn Ratio (NBR), Triangular Vegetation Index(TVI), Visible Atmospherically Resistant Index (VARI), and Active Layer Thickness (ALT). Moreover, elevation, slope, and aspect were obtained from a digital elevation model (DEM). The variables were used to estimate the probabilities of permafrost presence (POP) for DTA. The logistic and linear models were respectively selected and optimized based on logistic and linear stepwise regression for the estimation of and ALT. A total of 414 field observations that were collected from 1994 to 2012 were utilized for validation of models.The results showed that the POP in DTA was significantly affected by all the factors except aspect and EVI. The factor that was most correlated with ln((1-POP)/POP) was elevation, then NDVI, albedo, ALT, LST, NDWI, NDSI, slope, TVI, RSR, SMI, NDBI, SR, SAVI, NBR and VARI. A total of six prediction models were obtained. The elevation, NDVI, LST, TVI, ALT, SLOPE, RSR, SMI, NBR, and NDSI were finally chosen in the best model 5.6 with the smallest relative root mean square error (RMSE) and Akaike information criterion (AIC). The albedo used in previous studies was excluded in the final model, implying that the albedo was not critical to the prediction of POP. In addition to the previously used elevation, NDVI and SMI, other predictors including LST, TVI, ALT, SLOPE, RSR, NBR, and NDSI could not be ignored in the prediction of POP. The model generated reasonable spatial distribution of POP in which POP had greater values in the east, northeast, north, and northwest parts and smaller in the south and southwest parts. Except for NDVI, NDWI, NDSI, aspect, and RSR, moreover, all other predictors showed significant contributions to the prediction of ALT. The SMI, ELEVATION, SAVI, NDBI, SLOPE, LST, SR, EVI, VARI, and TVI were finally selected in the best model 5.14 with the smallest relative RMSE and AIC. The ALT highly varied over the study area with the spatial patterns inversely consistent with those of POP.The results are essential for the governments, policymakers, and other concerned stakeholders to estimate the degradation of permafrost in DTA and minimize the risk of policy decision-making for land use management and planning. This study will help to understand the global climate change, changing ecosystems, increasing concentration in the atmosphere, and human activity-induced disturbance.
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MANANDHAR, SHISHIR. "SENTINEL-1A INSAR MONITORING OF SURFACE DEFORMATION IN DONNELLY TRAINING AREA, ALASKA (2015-2018)." OpenSIUC, 2019. https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/2574.

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The majority of high-latitude Arctic land surface is underlain by permafrost. The high degree of permafrost sensitivity from climatic as well as anthropogenic factors leads to surface deformation and changing active layer. This is typically due to thawing in warmer seasons and refreezing in colder seasons. Such changes can have significant impacts on the infrastructure and hydroecological environment. Hence, the objectives of this study aimed at identifying spatial pattern and magnitude of surface deformation (uplifting and subsidence) from 2015 to 2018 using Sentinel-1A images in an army installation – Donnelly Training Area (DTA), Alaska. To achieve the objectives, Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) method was applied to 11 descending Level-1 Single Look Complex (SLC) images in thawing seasons, spanning from 8th May 2015 to 25th September 2018 with perpendicular baseline up to ±90 m. A Digital Elevation Model (DEM) of 30 m spatial resolution was employed to remove the phase contributed by altitude, to increase the accuracy of differential interferogram and for geocoding. Multilooking, Goldstein phase filtering and phase unwrapping using Minimum Cost Flow (MCF) were conducted on the resulting phase. The unwrapped phase was converted into displacement and it was then terrain-corrected. The collocation of terrain-corrected coherence and displacement was applied followed by the extraction of displacements in the areas where coherence exceeded 0.4 and the displacement was interpolated. Wilcoxon’s signed ranked test was conducted to test if the median displacements were significantly different from zero. The results showed seasonal deformation ranging from -0.43 meter to +0.34 meters. Subsidence was commonly observed between June and July when temperature was high and, uplifting was noticed as a prominent phenomenon after July and before June due to the expansive nature of silty soil and clays. However, the secular changes from May 2015 to May 2018 showed subsidence as a major phenomenon. This could be attributed to the thawing of ice-rich permafrost underneath probably due to global warming and military training activities. Deformations in all pairs were found to be significantly different from zero. These results corroborate with deformation studies conducted in other parts of Alaska and these findings are useful to researchers, decision-makers, and planners of land management.
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Donnelly, Neysan [Verfasser], and Stefan [Akademischer Betreuer] Jentsch. "Aneuploidy impairs protein folding and genome integrity in human cells / Neysan Donnelly ; Betreuer: Stefan Jentsch." München : Universitätsbibliothek der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, 2016. http://d-nb.info/1122019084/34.

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Donnelly, Sean Niles. "The roles of principal leadership behaviors and organizational routines in Montana's distinguished Title I schools." Diss., Montana State University, 2012. http://etd.lib.montana.edu/etd/2012/donnelly/DonnellyS0512.pdf.

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This embedded multiple-case study addressed the lack of qualitative research on the contributions of principal leadership behaviors and organizational routines in Montana's distinguished Title I schools. This study was guided by the research question, "How do principal leadership behaviors and organizational routines contribute to the high achievement of Montana's distinguished Title I Schools?" A supporting subquestion for principal leadership behaviors was, "How does relational trust contribute to the high achievement of Montana's distinguished Title I schools?" A supporting subquestion for organizational routines was, "How does collective teacher efficacy contribute to the high achievement of Montana's distinguished Title I schools?" The purpose of this embedded multiple-case study was to describe the role played by principal leadership behaviors and organizational routines in Montana's award-winning Title I schools. Three Montana Title I schools, each of which had been recognized by the Office of Public Instruction as Distinguished Title I Schools for exceptional student achievement, 2006 to 2010, were included in the study. Following Yin's (2009) recommendation, the following data collection methods were utilized: principal and teacher interviews, focus group discussions, observation of building principals, document collection, and administration of quantitative questionnaires on transformational leadership and collective teacher efficacy. Data on principal leadership behaviors was pattern-matched to the theoretical propositions of transformational leadership and relational trust. Data on organizational routines was pattern-matched to the theoretical propositions of professional learning communities and collective teacher efficacy. This study found that principal leadership behaviors of transformational leadership and relational trust had contributed to high student achievement in the schools studied, as had professional learning communities and collective teacher efficacy. The study's cross-case analysis also revealed conclusions, which had not been reported in previous research, in regard to transformational leadership practices, relational trust, and collective teacher efficacy.
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Beck, Sara Donnell [Verfasser]. "Native and Non-native Idiom Processing : Same Difference / Sara Donnell Beck." Tübingen : Universitätsbibliothek Tübingen, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1227540183/34.

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Vincenz-Donnelly, Lisa Verfasser], and Franz-Ulrich [Akademischer Betreuer] [Hartl. "How the mammalian endoplasmic reticulum handles aggregation-prone β-sheet proteins / Lisa Vincenz-Donnelly ; Betreuer: Franz-Ulrich Hartl." München : Universitätsbibliothek der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, 2016. http://d-nb.info/1122019467/34.

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Albricker, Vinicius Assuncao. "A fala cênica sob o entrelaçamento dos princípios e procedimentos de Konstantin Stanislávski e Declan Donnellan." Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1843/EBAC-9QBN75.

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The present work explores the stage speech based on the interlacing of the principles and procedures of the Russian master Konstantin Stanislavski and the English director Declan Donnellan. According to the perspective of the Stanislavski system, speech is comprehended as a physical action, considering the investigation of its main qualitative aspects and the effective strategies for its development. On the other hand, in Donnellans context, speech is considered a reaction. Following this, it is assumed, in this work, that the Donnellans concept denominated target appears to be an efficient device for the actor´s formation. In this sense, the reflection proposed herein is concentrated on the actor´s work and aims at contributing to the learning and developing of his/her speech competences. Such competences are linked to three major questions about the stage speech: 1) it is an action that is reactive, objectified, transformative, provocative and replete with expressive nuances; 2) it should not be relegated only to the final moments of creation; 3) it does not depend on the outbursts of inspiration. In this context, two approaches dedicated to the acting practice are articulated: the one of Stanislavski, with the procedures of the physical actions, and the other of Donnellan, with the theoretical-practical fundamentals of the target. As a result, an arrangement of methodological proposals is delineated here which describes didactic examples and suggestions for exercises, all tested and developed in the Fisções Studio and directed to a specific work with the stage speech.
No presente trabalho, explora-se a fala cênica sob o entrelaçamento dos princípios e procedimentos do mestre russo Konstantin Stanislávski e do diretor inglês Declan Donnellan. Na perspectiva do sistema de Stanislávski, entende-se a fala como uma ação física, investigando-se seus principais aspectos qualitativos e as estratégias eficazes para o seu desenvolvimento. Por outro lado, no contexto de Donnellan, aborda-se a fala como uma reação. Sendo assim, assume-se, neste trabalho, que o conceito de Donnellan denominado alvo vem a ser um eficiente dispositivo na formação do ator. Nesse sentido, a reflexão proposta concentra-se no trabalho do ator e objetiva contribuir para o aprendizado e desenvolvimento das suas competências de fala. Tais competências estão vinculadas a três grandes questões sobre a fala cênica: 1) é uma ação reativa, objetivada, transformadora, provocativa e repleta em nuances expressivas; 2) não deve ser relegada somente aos momentos finais da criação; 3) não depende dos arroubos da inspiração. Nesse contexto, articulam-se duas abordagens dedicadas ao exercício da atuação cênica: a de Stanislávski, com os procedimentos das ações físicas, e a de Donnellan, com os seus fundamentos teórico-práticos do alvo. Como resultado, delineia-se um arranjo de propostas metodológicas em que são descritos exemplos didáticos e sugestões de exercícios, experimentados e desenvolvidos no Estúdio Fisções, direcionados ao trabalho específico com a fala cênica.
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RIVA, GABRIEL VICENTE. "DEMOCRACY AND CITIZENSHIP: A CONFRONTATION BETWEEN THE CONTEMPORARY THEORIES OF BALIBAR AND O DONNELL." PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO, 2014. http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=29245@1.

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A presente análise debate, comparativamente, as teorias da democracia e da cidadania nas obras de Guillermo O Donnell e Étienne Balibar a partir dos seus respectivos títulos, quais sejam, Democracia, Agência e Estado: teoria com intenção comparativa (O DONNELL, G. 2010) e Ciudadanía (BALIBAR, É.2012). São dissecadas ambas as teorias, a primeira de origem liberal e a segunda marxista, com base nas abordagens comuns ou particulares de cada um dos autores, discutindo-se as noções e interações de interpretações incompatíveis sobre elementos como estado, democracia, cidadania, individualidade, exclusão, globalização, burocracia, representação, conflito, entre outros. Não obstante, por conta da vasta bagagem teórica dos autores, bem como o estreito diálogo que as suas teorias mantém com as obras tomadas como referência pelos autores, o trabalho se desenvolve também no aprofundamento destas leituras estruturantes das respectivas teorias. Este estudo é revelador das discrepâncias e aproximações de tais perspectivas tão celebremente divergentes, sem contudo, deixar de assumir preferência pela corrente crítica radical balibariana – cabendo ressalvas -, fazendo sobressair o seu caráter crítico contra-hegemônico à via liberal de O Donnell. Ainda, o estudo permite, com base na atualidade das teorias analisadas, uma percepção crítica da inquietante esfera política atual, em vista dos recentes movimentos populares que espontaneamente tomaram parte do globo a partir de 2010, desde movimentos imediatamente insurrecionais até massivos protestos pejorativamente denominados sem causa.
This analysis debates and compare the theories of democracy and citizenship in the works of Guillermo O Donnell and Étienne Balibar from their respective books, namely, democracia, agência e estado: teoria com intenção comparativa (O donnell , g. 2010) and ciudadanía (Balibar, É. 2012). I examine both theories, one liberal and the other radically democratic, based on the common or divergent approaches of each author. some concepts and perspectives are particularly relevant, such as state, individuality, exclusion, globalization, bureaucracy, representation, conflict, among others. nevertheless, due to the vast theoretical background of the authors and the close dialogue that their theories keeps with the works taken as reference by the authors, this work develops deeply these structural readings of the respective theories. It s objective reveals the discrepancies and common ideas of such traditional divergent perspectives,however, in preference for the Balibarian radical critique, bringing out it s counter-hegemonic aspects against the liberal route of O Donnell. moreover, the study allows, based on the topicality of the analyzed theories, a critical view of the disturbing current political context, in face of the recent popular movements that spontaneously emerged all over the globe from 2010, since immediately insurrectionary movements to mass protests called pejoratively without cause.
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O, Farrell Aoife. "Columba : patriarch, prophet and politician. An analysis of the figure of Columba in Adomnán's Vita Columbae and Manus Ơ Donnell's Betha Colaim Chille." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/42106.

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St. Columba is an iconic figure in the early Irish Christian Church. His life and works are testament to the spread of Irish monasticism and the success of Christian colonization of the British Isles. His legacy in the literary canon is simultaneously soldier, scholar and saviour. Two biographies written nearly one thousand years apart are used to analyse the saint’s life as exemplar of spiritual and political probity. The Vita Columbae, penned in the seventh century C.E. by Adomnán, the abbot of Iona, presents the figure of Columba as an early Christian soldier and pioneer; a politically savvy individual conscious of his royal heritage and dynastic responsibilities. He is a figure who bridged the gap between the secular and the ecclesiastical realms of interest, demonstrating the potential for mutual benefit arising from the co-operation between church and state which resulted in the creation of a unique Gaelic Christian identity. In contrast, stands the sixteenth century life of Columba, the Betha Colaim Chille by Manus O’ Donnell who was a direct descendant of the saint. This account inverts the characterization of Columba to reveal him as a figure of resistance to English colonization, a soldier of destiny who will remind the Gaelic peoples of their history and bring about a renaissance in Irish culture and identity. For Adomnán this identity is tied to Columba and the monastery at Iona and articulated as synonymously Irish and Christian under the banner of Columbine monasticism. O' Donnell utilizes and builds on this legacy, depicting Columba as a revolutionary figure who combines the virtues and valour of his pre-Christian forbearers, the Gaelic chieftains. This image is one that all Gaelic peoples might ascribe to and thus avoid the colonisation and consequent Anglicization by the Tudor conquest of sixteenth century Ireland. Both works are important in the development of Irish Language, literature and culture upon which ideas of 'Gaelic Identity’ were articulated. The literary tradition of Columba is a part of a larger body of work that engages with these ideas and demonstrates the importance of Columba and his legacy in the historical record.
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Books on the topic "The Donnellys"

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The Donnellys must die. Toronto, Ont: Prospero Books, 2001.

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Reaney, James. The Donnellys: A trilogy. Victoria: Press Porcépic, 1991.

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The Donnellys must die. Toronto, Ont: Macmillan, 1987.

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Fazakas, Ray. In search of the Donnellys. Hamilton, ON: B. Fazakas, 2001.

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Meet the Donnellys, enjoy their history. Ennis, Tex: M.L. Donnelly, 1997.

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Peter, Edwards. Night justice: The true story of the Black Donnellys. Toronto: Key Porter Books, 2004.

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Donnelly, James J. Family history of the Donnellys and the Crushells of Belmont, Co. Galway, Ireland. 4th ed. Kathmandu, Nepal: J.J. Donnelly, 1987.

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Kelley, Thomas P. Vengeance of the Black Donnellys: Canada's most feared family strikes back from the grave. Willowdale: Firefly Books, 1995.

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Kelley, Thomas P. Vengeance of the Black Donnellys: Canada's most feared family strikes back from the grave. Toronto: Pagurian Press, 1988.

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McGrath, Ted. Donnelly's London. Aylmer, Ont: Aylmer Express, 1990.

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Kuester, Martin. "Reaney, James: The Donnellys." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1–2. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_16916-1.

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Starre, Alexander. "Donnelly, Timothy." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_5187-1.

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Starre, Alexander. "Donnelly, Timothy: The Cloud Corporation." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1–2. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_5188-1.

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Harte, Liam. "Peter Donnelly, The Yellow Rock." In The Literature of the Irish in Britain, 212–15. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230234017_47.

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Sierz, Aleks. "Declan Donnellan and Cheek by Jowl." In Contemporary European Theatre Directors, 165–84. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429400285-7.

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Chen, Bo-Yong. "A Degenerate Donnelly–Fefferman Theorem and its Applications." In Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics, 73–83. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1672-2_6.

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Blaauwendraad, Johan, and Jeroen H. Hoefakker. "Donnell Bending Theory for Shallow Shells." In Structural Shell Analysis, 73–82. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6701-0_6.

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Hilliard, Fredrick. "Who Moved My Clinic? Donnelly University Pediatric Rehabilitation: The Wheelchair Clinic." In Transforming Health Care Through Information: Case Studies, 115–25. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-0269-6_11.

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Bock, Igor, and Jiří Jarušek. "Dynamic Contact Problem for Viscoelastic von Kármán-Donnell Shells." In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 70–75. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36062-6_7.

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Galkienė, Alvyra, and Ona Monkevičienė. "Preconditions of Transforming the Educational Process by Applying Inclusive Education Strategies: Theoretical Background." In Inclusive Learning and Educational Equity, 1–21. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80658-3_1.

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AbstractThe experience of the development of inclusive education strategies in various countries has been the source of various conceptions and practices, which have gradually evolved into the axis of the education policy of the late twentieth and early twenty-first century. This chapter presents an overlook of insights that are significant for the practical implementation of inclusive education and substantiated by scientific research. As the perception of inclusive education developed from meeting special educational needs in general schools (Florian. Int J Incl Educ 23(7–8): 691–704. 10.1080/13603116.2019.1622801, 2019) to recognising the variety of needs of all students (Meyer et al. Universal design for learning: theory and practice. CAST, 2014), the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) approach was presented to the pedagogical circles. This chapter of the book examines the fundamental aspects of the UDL approach in the context of the development of the inclusive education construct, from emphasising the Zone of Proximal Development (Vygotsky. Thought and language. MIT Press, 1962) to highlighting the processes taking place in the inclusive education ecosystem (European Agency for Special Needs and Inclusive Education. Inclusive school leadership: exploring policies across Europe. (E. Óskarsdóttir, V. Donnelly & M. Turner-Cmuchal, Eds.). Odense, Denmark. https://www.european-agency.org/sites/default/files/sisl_synthesis_report.pdf. Retrieved 16 April 2021, 2019), revealing the variety of perceptions of student uniqueness and education differentiation concepts in implementing inclusive education, and discussing the differences between the specificities of education goals and their implementation in the UDL and traditional approaches. The analysis of scientific research allowed us to distinguish the basic aspects of the UDL approach that are significant for the transformation of the traditional education system into a high-quality one based on the presumptions of success for every student and formed on the grounds of inclusive education.
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Conference papers on the topic "The Donnellys"

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Asghari, Mohsen, and Jacob Rafati. "Variational Principles for the Stability Analysis of Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Based on a Nonlocal Elastic Shell Model." In ASME 2010 10th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/esda2010-24473.

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The nonlocal continuum theories are capable to reflect the small length characteristic of nanostructures. In this work, variational principles are presented for the stability analysis of multi-walled carbon nanotubes under various mechanical loadings based on the nonlocal elastic Donnell’s shell by the semi-inverse method. In this manner, a set of proper essential and natural boundary conditions for each layer of the multi-walled nanotube is derived.
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Amabili, M. "Comparison of Different Shell Theories for Large-Amplitude Vibrations of Circular Cylindrical Shells." In ASME 2002 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2002-32299.

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Large-amplitude (geometrically nonlinear) vibrations of circular cylindrical shells subjected to radial harmonic excitation in the spectral neighbourhood of the lowest resonances are investigated. The Lagrange equations of motion are obtained by an energy approach, retaining damping through Rayleigh’s dissipation function. Four different nonlinear shell theories, namely Donnell’s, Sanders-Koiter, Flu¨gge-Lur’e-Byrne and Novozhilov’s theories, are used to calculate the elastic strain energy. The formulation is also valid for orthotropic and symmetric cross-ply laminated composite shells. The large-amplitude response of perfect and imperfect, simply supported circular cylindrical shells to harmonic excitation in the spectral neighbourhood of the lowest natural frequency is computed for all these shell theories. Numerical responses obtained by using these four nonlinear shell theories are also compared to results obtained by Galerkin approach, used to discretise Donnell’s nonlinear shallow-shell equation of motion. A validation of calculations by comparison to experimental results is also performed. Boundary conditions for simply supported shells are exactly satisfied. Different expansions involving from 14 to 48 generalized coordinates, associated to natural modes of simply supported shells, are used. The nonlinear equations of motion are studied by using a code based on arclength continuation method that allows bifurcation analysis.
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Fujita, Katsuhisa, Atsuhiko Shintani, and Masakazu Ono. "Axial Leakage Flow-Induced Vibration of Thin Cylindrical Shell With Respect to Circumferential Vibration." In ASME 2002 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2002-32218.

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In this paper, the dynamic stability of a thin cylindrical shell subjected to axial leakage flow is discussed. In this paper, the third part of a study of the axial leakage flow-induced vibration of a thin cylindrical shell, we focus on circumferential vibration, that is, the ovaling vibration of a shell. The coupled equations of motion between shell and liquid are obtained by using Donnell’s shell theory and the Navier-Stokes equation. The added mass, added damping and added stiffness in the coupled equations of motion are described by utilizing the unsteady fluid pressure acting on the shell. The relations between axial velocity and the unstable vibration phenomena are clarified concerning the circumferential vibration of a shell. Numerical parametric studies are done for various dimensions of a shell and an axial leakage flow.
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Ghavanoo, E., F. Daneshmand, and M. Amabili. "Two-Dimensional Shell Vibration of Microtubule in Living Cell." In ASME 2010 3rd Joint US-European Fluids Engineering Summer Meeting collocated with 8th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fedsm-icnmm2010-30636.

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The mechanical behavior of a eukaryotic cell is mainly determined by its cytoskeleton. Microtubules immersed in cytosol are a central part of the cytoskeleton. Cytosol is the viscous fluid in living cells. The microtubules permanently oscillate in the cytosol. In this study, two-dimensional vibration of a single microtubule in living cell is investigated. The Donnell’s shell theory equations for orthotropic materials is used to model the microtubule whereas the motion of the cytosol is modeled as Stokes flow characterized by a small Reynolds number with no-slip condition at microtubule-cytosol interface. The stress field in the cytosol induced by vibrating microtubule is determined analytically and the coupled vibrations of the microtubule-cytoplasm system are investigated. A coupled polynomial eigenvalue problem is developed in the present study and the variations of eigenvalues of coupled system with cytosol dynamic viscosity, microtubule circumferential Young’s modulus and circumferential wave number are examined.
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Vali, Rahil, and Takashi Saito. "Model-Based Estimation of Mechanical Characters of Arterial Vessels Using Experimental Dynamic Response Data." In ASME 2011 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2011-63487.

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As both the geometric and stiffness changes may occur in atherosclerosis, it is necessary to estimate respective contribution from structural and material characteristics in the stiffness index. In this study, we employ the primary mechanical model based on one of elastic shell theory, Love’s theory and look upon a blood vessel as a ring model. Furthermore in order to confirm validity of the model, the experiments were carried out on artificial tubes. The circulating circuit is applied as the circulatory system of human body including tubes, and water is designated as the working fluid of the circulating circuit. Experimental data are applied for mechanical model and mechanical parameters are identified using Downhill simplex method as the inverse problem. In this study stiffness index and damping ratio were identified and the result of Love’ theory was compared with measurement data and Donnell’s theory. The result shows that present study can confirm the measurement data with the fine approximation.
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Pellicano, F., M. Amabili, and M. P. Pai¨doussis. "Stability of Empty and Fluid-Filled Circular Cylindrical Shells Subjected to Dynamic Axial Loads." In ASME 2002 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2002-32212.

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In the present study the dynamic stability of simply supported, circular cylindrical shells subjected to dynamic axial loads is analyzed. Geometric nonlinearities due to finite-amplitude shell motion are considered by using the Donnell’s nonlinear shallow-shell theory. The effect of structural damping is taken into account. A discretization method based on a series expansion involving a large number of linear modes, including axisymmetric and asymmetric modes, and on the Galerkin procedure is developed. Both driven and companion modes are included allowing for travelling-wave response of the shell. Axisymmetric modes are included because they are essential in simulating the inward deflection of the mean oscillation with respect to the equilibrium position. The shell is simply supported and presents a finite length. Boundary conditions are considered in the model, which includes also the contribution of the external axial loads acting at the shell edges. The effect of a contained liquid is also considered. The linear dynamic stability and nonlinear response are analysed by using continuation techniques.
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Alijani, F., M. Amabili, and K. Karagiozis. "Chaotic Vibrations of Functionally Graded Doubly Curved Shells With Internal Resonance." In ASME 2011 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2011-64822.

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Chaotic vibrations of functionally graded doubly curved shells subjected to concentrated harmonic load are investigated. It is assumed that the shell is simply supported and the edges can move freely in in-plane directions. Donnell’s nonlinear shallow shell theory is used and the governing partial differential equations are obtained in terms of shell’s transverse displacement and Airy’s stress function. By using Galerkin’s technique, the equations of motion are reduced to a set of infinite nonlinear ordinary differential equations with cubic and quadratic nonlinearities. A bifurcation analysis is carried out and the discretized equations are integrated at (i) fixed excitation frequencies and variable excitation amplitudes and (ii) fixed excitation amplitudes and variable excitation frequencies. In particular, Gear’s backward differentiation formula is used to obtain bifurcation diagrams, Poincare´ maps and time histories. Furthermore, maximum Lyapunov exponent and Lyapunov spectrum are obtained to classify the rich dynamics. It is revealed that the shell may exhibit complex behaviour including sub-harmonic, quasi-periodic and chaotic response when subjected to large harmonic excitations.
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Amabili, M., and M. Pellegrini. "Nonlinear Vibrations of Circular Cylindrical Panels: Theory and Experiments." In ASME 2003 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2003-55444.

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Large-amplitude (geometrically nonlinear) vibrations of circular cylindrical panels subjected to radial harmonic excitation in the spectral neighborhood of the lowest resonances are investigated. The Donnell’s nonlinear thin-shell theory is used to calculate the elastic strain energy. The formulations is also valid for orthotropic and symmetric cross-ply laminated composite shells; geometric imperfections are taken into account. Comparison of calculations to numerical results available in the literature is also performed. The nonlinear equations of motion are studied by using a code based on arclength continuation method that allows bifurcation analysis. Vibration response of three thin circular cylindrical panels of different materials (stainless steel, copper and composite) to harmonic excitation in the neighborhood of the first three natural frequencies has been measured for different force levels. The experimental boundary conditions approximate (i) on the curved edges: zero radial, axial and circumferential displacements; all rotations were allowed; (ii) on the straight edges: zero radial and axial displacements; all rotations and circumferential displacements were allowed. The different levels of excitation permitted to reconstruct the relatively strong, softening type nonlinearity of the panels.
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Amabili, M. "Nonlinear Vibrations of Doubly Curved Shallow Shells." In ASME 2004 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2004-59745.

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Large amplitude (geometrically non-linear) vibrations of doubly curved shallow shells with rectangular boundary, simply supported at the four edges and subjected to harmonic excitation normal to the surface in the spectral neighbourhood of the fundamental mode are investigated. Two different non-linear strain-displacement relationships, from the Donnell’s and Novozhilov’s shell theories, are used to calculate the elastic strain energy. In-plane inertia and geometric imperfections are taken into account. The solution is obtained by Lagrangian approach. The non-linear equations of motion are studied by using (i) a code based on arclength continuation method that allows bifurcation analysis and (ii) direct time integration. Numerical results are compared to those available in the literature and convergence of the solution is shown. Interaction of modes having integer ratio among their natural frequencies, giving rise to internal resonances, is discussed. Shell stability under dynamic load is also investigated by using continuation method, bifurcation diagram from direct time integration and calculation of the Lyapunov exponents and Lyapunov dimension. Interesting phenomena such as (i) snap-through instability, (ii) subharmonic response, (iii) period doubling bifurcations and (iv) chaotic behavior have been observed.
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Amabili, M., M. Pellegrini, and F. Pellicano. "Large-Amplitude Vibrations of Empty and Fluid-Filled Circular Cylindrical Shells With Imperfections: Theory and Experiments." In ASME 2002 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2002-39033.

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The large-amplitude response of perfect and imperfect, simply supported circular cylindrical shells to harmonic excitation in the spectral neighbourhood of some of the lowest natural frequencies is investigated. Donnell’s nonlinear shallow-shell theory is used and the solution is obtained by Galerkin method. Several expansions involving 16 or more natural modes of the shell are used. The boundary conditions on the radial displacement (simply supported shell at both ends) and the continuity of circumferential displacement are exactly satisfied. The effect of internal quiescent, incompressible and inviscid fluid is investigated. The nonlinear equations of motion are studied by using a code based on arclength continuation method. A series of accurate experiments on forced vibrations of an empty and water-filled stainless-steel shell have been performed. Several modes have been intensively investigated for different vibration amplitudes. A closed loop control of the force excitation has been used. The actual geometry of the test shell has been measured and the geometric imperfections have been introduced in the theoretical model. Several interesting nonlinear phenomena have been experimentally observed and numerically reproduced, as: softening-type nonlinearity, different types of travelling wave response in the proximity of resonances and amplitude-modulated response. For all the modes investigated, the theoretical and experimental results are in strong agreement.
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Reports on the topic "The Donnellys"

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Orrell, Alice C., and Douglas R. Dixon. Wind Monitoring Report for Fort Wainwright's Donnelly Training Area. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1011810.

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Health hazard evaluation report: HETA-94-0148-2441, Donnelly Printing Company, St. Louis, Missouri. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, July 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.26616/nioshheta9401482441.

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