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Wang, Minlong, Xintian Liu, Xiaolan Wang, and Yansong Wang. "Probabilistic modeling of unified S-N curves for mechanical parts." International Journal of Damage Mechanics 27, no. 7 (July 4, 2017): 979–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1056789517719117.

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This article aims at modeling unified S-N curves based on multifailure modes and stress ratios. Heterogeneous mixture distributions are used to describe life distribution of multifailure modes. Bayes clustering is applied to cluster failure data to avoid convergence to global optima. Derived from regression analysis, failure data are compensated by nonrandom error. The relationship between distribution parameters and stress is established, and the ultimately unified probabilistic S-N curve is modeled. Two assumptions are presented to modify an original S-N curve model with varied stress ratios. The first one is to take into account the effects of low-amplitude load “exercising,” which we call results in the “pseudo-fatigue damage.” The other one is to set up probability density function of fatigue limit considering uncertainty. Combined with material parameters modification, thus a new modified and unified S-N curves model is available for not only researchers, but engineers as well.
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Fuller, Matthew. "Underspecified Dreams of Parts and Wholes." INMATERIAL. Diseño, Arte y Sociedad 1, no. 1 (June 30, 2016): 76–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.46516/inmaterial.v1.16.

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Ecological thought emphasises the interplay of part-whole relations, those of parts, for instance a plant, a species, operating in a non-unified whole. Ecologies are wholes that are never complete. ey emerge out of the interactions of a multitude of processes and entities and operate and are acted in at multiple scales..
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LI, SHANGMING. "SCALED BOUNDARY FINITE ELEMENT METHOD FOR SEMI-INFINITE RESERVOIR WITH UNIFORM CROSS SECTION." International Journal of Computational Methods 09, no. 01 (March 2012): 1240006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219876212400063.

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A unified scaled boundary finite element method (SBFEM) in the frequency domain was proposed for a semi-infinite reservoir with uniform cross section subjected to horizontal and vertical ground excitations, and a methodology was presented to solve the unified SBFEM through decomposing the unified SBFEM into two parts; one part modeling the reservoir subjected to horizontal excitations and the other part modeling the whole reservoir subjected to vertical excitations. The accuracy of the unified SBFEM and its solving methodology was validated through analyzing numerical examples. The SBFEM solutions were in good agreement with analytical or other numerical method's solutions.
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Park, Jin-Sung, Huey-Yuen Ng, Tay-Jin Chua, Yen-Ting Ng, and Jun-Woo Kim. "Unified Genetic Algorithm Approach for Solving Flexible Job-Shop Scheduling Problem." Applied Sciences 11, no. 14 (July 13, 2021): 6454. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app11146454.

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This paper proposes a novel genetic algorithm (GA) approach that utilizes a multichromosome to solve the flexible job-shop scheduling problem (FJSP), which involves two kinds of decisions: machine selection and operation sequencing. Typically, the former is represented by a string of categorical values, whereas the latter forms a sequence of operations. Consequently, the chromosome of conventional GAs for solving FJSP consists of a categorical part and a sequential part. Since these two parts are different from each other, different kinds of genetic operators are required to solve the FJSP using conventional GAs. In contrast, this paper proposes a unified GA approach that enables the application of an identical crossover strategy in both the categorical and sequential parts. In order to implement the unified approach, the sequential part is evolved by applying a candidate order-based GA (COGA), which can use traditional crossover strategies such as one-point or two-point crossovers. Such crossover strategies can also be used to evolve the categorical part. Thus, we can handle the categorical and sequential parts in an identical manner if identical crossover points are used for both. In this study, the unified approach was used to extend the existing COGA to a unified COGA (u-COGA), which can be used to solve FJSPs. Numerical experiments reveal that the u-COGA is useful for solving FJSPs with complex structures.
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Yunhadi, Wuwuh. "The Structural Parts of Paragraph Writing by Indonesian EFL Learners." International Journal of EFL 1, no. 1 (August 15, 2016): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.21462/ijefl.v1i1.6.

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This research is aimed at describing the structural part types of paragraph writing made by the undergraduate students at University of Kutai Kartanegara. This study used content analysis as the design, focusing on the structural parts and the unity of paragraph writing in developing English academic essays written in English language. The study assigned 9 students as a subject of the study. Data of this study included English essays using different topics. This study revealed that not all students understand how to write a good and unified paragraph. The fact is that some students tend to having problem in writing structural parts of paragraph such as topic sentence, supporting sentences, and concluding sentence. In this case, appropriate structural parts of a paragraph leads to the unity of the paragraph. Furthermore, failures of the students in producing unified paragraph dominantly caused inappropriate supporting sentences. The mistake done by the students in developing supporting idea of a paragraph is caused by their lack knowledge of the function of topic sentence.
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Desrochers, Alain, Walid Ghie, and Luc Laperrie`re. "Application of a Unified Jacobian—Torsor Model for Tolerance Analysis." Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering 3, no. 1 (March 1, 2003): 2–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.1573235.

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Because of uncertainties in manufacturing processes, a mechanical part always shows variations in its geometrical characteristics (ex. form, dimension, orientation and position). Quality then often reflect how well tolerances and hence, functional requirements, are being achieved by the manufacturing processes in the final product. From a design perspective, efficient methods must be made available to compute, from the tolerances on individual parts, the value of the functional requirement on the final assembly. This is known as tolerance analysis. To that end, existing methods, often based on modeling of the open kinematic chains in robotics, are classified as deterministic or statistical. These methods suppose that the assembled parts are not perfect with regard to the nominal geometry and are rigid. The rigidity of the parts implies that the places of contacts are regarded as points. The validation or the determination of a tolerance zone is therefore accomplished by a series of simulation in specific points subjected to assembly constraints. To overcome the limitations and difficulties of point based approaches, the paper proposes the unification of two existing models: the Jacobian’s matrix model, based on the infinitesimal modeling of open kinematic chains in robotics, and the tolerance zone representation model, using small displacement screws and constraints to establish the extreme limits between which points and surfaces can vary. The approach also uses interval algebra as a novel method to take tolerance boundaries into account in tolerance analysis. The approach has been illustrated on a simple two parts assembly, nevertheless demonstrating the capability of the method to handle three-dimensional geometry. The results are then validated geometrically, showing the overall soundness of the approach.
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Band, Karin R. M. "The Names of the Parts. The quest for a unified anatomical terminology." Équivalences 33, no. 1 (2006): 15–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/equiv.2006.1304.

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Foteinopoulos, Panagis, Panagiotis Stavropoulos, Alexios Papacharalampopoulos, and George Chryssolouris. "Unified Approach in Design and Manufacturing Optimization of Hybrid Metal-composites Parts." Procedia CIRP 55 (2016): 59–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procir.2016.09.035.

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Vreeman, Daniel J., Swapna Abhyankar, Kenneth C. Wang, Christopher Carr, Beverly Collins, Daniel L. Rubin, and Curtis P. Langlotz. "The LOINC RSNA radiology playbook - a unified terminology for radiology procedures." Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 25, no. 7 (May 29, 2018): 885–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jamia/ocy053.

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Abstract Objective This paper describes the unified LOINC/RSNA Radiology Playbook and the process by which it was produced. Methods The Regenstrief Institute and the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) developed a unification plan consisting of six objectives 1) develop a unified model for radiology procedure names that represents the attributes with an extensible set of values, 2) transform existing LOINC procedure codes into the unified model representation, 3) create a mapping between all the attribute values used in the unified model as coded in LOINC (ie, LOINC Parts) and their equivalent concepts in RadLex, 4) create a mapping between the existing procedure codes in the RadLex Core Playbook and the corresponding codes in LOINC, 5) develop a single integrated governance process for managing the unified terminology, and 6) publicly distribute the terminology artifacts. Results We developed a unified model and instantiated it in a new LOINC release artifact that contains the LOINC codes and display name (ie LONG_COMMON_NAME) for each procedure, mappings between LOINC and the RSNA Playbook at the procedure code level, and connections between procedure terms and their attribute values that are expressed as LOINC Parts and RadLex IDs. We transformed all the existing LOINC content into the new model and publicly distributed it in standard releases. The organizations have also developed a joint governance process for ongoing maintenance of the terminology. Conclusions The LOINC/RSNA Radiology Playbook provides a universal terminology standard for radiology orders and results.
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Yamanishi, Yoko, Shinya Sakuma, Tomohiro Iyanagi, Fumihito Arai, Tatsuo Arai, Akiyuki Hasegawa, Tamio Tanikawa, et al. "Design and Fabrication of All-in-One Unified Microfluidic Chip for Automation of Embryonic Cell Manipulation." Journal of Robotics and Mechatronics 22, no. 3 (June 20, 2010): 371–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.20965/jrm.2010.p0371.

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We developed a microfluidic chip for automation of cloning process based on a new protocol. The protocol is based on removal of the zona pellucida outside the chip which contributes to simplify on-chip automation of cloning. Then, the oocytes are put into the chip. The design concept of the chip is summarized as follows. (1) The oocyte is cut into two parts. (2) The divided half oocyte is sorted with and without nucleus. (3) The half oocyte without nucleus is coupled with a donor cell, and (4) they are fused by an electrical field. For the current study, the all-in-one unified microfluidic chip was designed to execute (1) cutting, (2) sorting, and (3) coupling parts continuously for this process. Basic functions of these parts as well as fusion part are verified independently. Then, all-in-one unified microfluidic chip was successfully designed and fabricated.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Unified parts"

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Xu, Zhongfu. "Software performance prediction as part of the unified software development process /." Tönning : Der Andere Verl, 2004. http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&doc_number=013830297&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA.

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Glatte, Sarah. "Sex and the party : gender policy, gender culture, and political participation in unified Germany." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2014. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:117e7b70-e1ba-402e-acb2-59cf1b916d2b.

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This thesis explores the relationship between gender policy, gender culture, and political participation in unified Germany. It investigates the extent to which political regimes shape citizens' attitudes towards gender roles and examines the effect of such attitudes on women's participation in politics. The thesis is divided into three parts: The first part explores the differences in gender regime types between the former German Democratic Republic and Federal Republic of Germany during the Cold War period. Building on existing studies, the analysis considers how generations that were socialised in the divided Germany differ in their attitudes toward gender roles. It finds that citizens from West Germany are more socially conservative than citizens from the East. The second part of the thesis tests the effects of these traditional gender attitudes on citizens' participation, focusing on party membership. The analysis highlights that gender gaps in formal political participation in unified Germany still exist, but that these gaps are smaller in the new federal states. The investigation further shows that traditional gender attitudes exert a negative effect on women’s political engagement beyond the predictive power of socio-economic and demographic factors. The final part of this thesis casts a critical look at the political controversy in Germany over the introduction of a cash-for-care subsidy (the so-called Betreuungsgeld). It explores the normative assumptions and ideas about gender roles that have been promoted by Germany's main political parties throughout the policy negotiation process. Using a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods, the research presented in this thesis draws on, and contributes to, studies on gender, welfare states, political socialisation, and political participation.
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Grippon, Alice. "Anjou écologie autogestion : entre le Parti socialiste unifié et les Verts, 1986-1998 /." Angers : Presse de l'Université d'Angers, 2002. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39143629q.

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Klíma, Petr. "Parní turbina rychloběžná kondenzační." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta strojního inženýrství, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-231803.

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ith one controlled extraction and one uncontrolled extraction, calculation of the flow channel at all stage, design and calculation of the regulation valve and create connection diagram of steam turbine and air cooled condenser. At the beginning of this work is an overview of manufacturers of steam turbines and their unified products. Master thesis was developer with G-Team, a.s. as using calculations and the instructions given in the recommended literature with supporting CFD simulations to determine the loss coefficients and FEA simulations to determine the eigenfrequencies blades.
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Amitay, Yossi. "ʼAḥawat ʻamiym bmibḥan : MaPa"M, 1948-1954 : ʻamadwt bswgiyyat ʻArbiyey ʼ"Y /." Tel-ʼAbiyb = Tel-Aviv : Ṣ'eriyqwber = Tcherikover, 1988. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb38952593r.

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Diss. M.A.--History--Tel-Aviv--Tel-Aviv university, 1986.
Mention parallèle de titre ou de responsabilité : The United workers' party (Mapam), 1948-1954 : attitudes on Palestinian-Arab issues / Yossi Amitay. Contient un résumé en anglais. Le verso de la p. de titre en hébreu et la p. de titre en anglais portent : "Mwgaš kʻabwdat gemer lqabalat toʼar M.A. bʼWniybersiyṭat Tel-ʼAbiyb" et "M.A thesis at the Tel-Aviv university" Bibliogr. p. [186]-188.
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Balram, Shivanand. "Collaborative GIS process modelling using the Delphi method, systems theory and the unified modelling language (UML)." Thesis, McGill University, 2005. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=85881.

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Efforts to resolve environmental planning and decision-making conflicts usually focus on participant involvement, mutual understanding of the problem situation, evaluation criteria identification, data availability, and potential alternative solutions. However, as the alternatives become less distinct and participant values more diverse, intensified negotiations and more data are usually required for meaningful planning and decision-making. Consequently, questions such as "What collaborative spatial decision making design is best for a given context?" "How can the values and needs of stakeholders be integrated into the planning process?" and "How can we learn from decision making experiences and understanding of the past?" are crucial considerations. Answers to these questions can be developed around the analytic and discursive approaches that transform diffused subjective judgments into systematic consensus-oriented resolutions.
This dissertation examines the above issues through the design, implementation, and assessment of the Collaborative Spatial Delphi (CSD) Methodology. The CSD methodology facilitates spatial thinking and discursive strategies to describe the complex social-technical dynamics associated with the knowledge-structuring-consensus nexus of the participation process. The CSD methodology describes this nexus by synthesizing research findings from knowledge management, focus group theory, systems theory, integrated assessment, visualization and exploratory analysis, and transformative learning all represented within a collaborative geographic information system (GIS) framework.
The CSD methodology was implemented in multiple contexts. Its use in two contexts - strategic planning and management of urban green spaces in Montreal (Canada); and priority setting for North American biodiversity conservation - are reported in detail in this dissertation. The summative feedbacks from all the CSD planning workshops help incrementally improve the design of the CSD process. This dissertation also reports on the design and use of questionnaire surveys to incorporate local realities into planning, as well as the development of an evaluation index to assess the face validity and effectiveness of the CSD process from the perspective of workshop participants.
The accumulated evidence from the CSD implementations suggests that many core issues exist across spatial problem solving situations. Thus, the design and specification of a core collaborative process model provides benefits for knowledge exchange. General systems theory was used to classify the core technical components of the collaborative GIS design, and soft systems theory was used to characterize the human activity dynamics. Object oriented principles enabled the generation of a flexible domain model, and the unified modelling language (UML) visually described the collaborative process. The CSD methodology is used as a proof of concept.
This dissertation contributes to knowledge in the general areas of Geography, Geographic information systems and science, and Environmental decision making. The specific contributions are threefold. First, the CSD provides a synthesis of multi-disciplinary theories and a tested tool for environmental problem solving. Second, the CSD facilitates a fusion of local and technical knowledge for more realistic consensus planning outcomes. Third, an empirical-theoretical visual formalism of the CSD allows for process knowledge standardization and sharing across problem solving situations.
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Marklund, Alexander, and Fredrik Nordlund. "Widget Integration with Ericsson Business Communication Suite." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för informations- och kommunikationsteknik (ICT), 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-98846.

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Ericssons Business Communication Suite (BCS) är en Unified Communication-lösning, och är avsedd för större företag och teleoperatörer. BCS erbjuder tjänster som snabbmeddelanden, videosamtal, lägga till kontakter i grupper samt grupphantering mm. Syftet med detta projekt var tvåfaldigt; att utveckla och integrera ett program som kan kommunicera med Ericssons BCS, samt att dokumentera denna integration genom de erhållna kunskaperna från utvecklingen. Applikationen utvecklades för Windows Sidebar widget miljön och BCS miljön simulerades med hjälp av flera program och applikationer som tillhandahölls av Ericsson. Det första resultatet är en steg-för-steg integrationsguide, som innehåller installationsintruktioner för BCS-miljön samt riktlinjer för denna integration. Det andra resultatet är en widget som kan söka efter personer på sökmotorn www.eniro.se och utnyttja tjänster som tillhandahålls från BCS, som kontakt-och grupphantering samt videosamtal. Detta projekt visar att en tredjepartsutvecklad applikation kan integreras med BCS, och att tredjepartsutvecklare samt anställda på Ericsson kan använda steg-för-steg integrationsguiden för att sätta upp test- och utvecklingsmiljö för BCS.
Ericsson Business Communication Suite (BCS) is a Unified Communication solution destined for larger companies and telecommunication operators. BCS offers services such as instant messaging, video calls, contact group management and much more. The purpose of this project was twofold; developing and integrating an application that could communicate with Ericsson's Business Communication Suite, but also to document this integration through the knowledge acquired from the development. The application was developed for the Windows Sidebar widget engine and a BCS environment was simulated with the help of several programs and applications provided by Ericsson. The results of the project are a step-by-step integration guide, which contains environment setup as well as integration guidelines, and also a widget application that can search for people on the search engine www.eniro.se and utilize services provided by BCS such as contact and group management and video calls. This project demonstrates that a third party developed application can be integrated with Ericsson BCS, and that third party developers and people at Ericsson can use the step-by-step integration guide to easily setup the necessary BCS test environments.
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Vidal, Renata Moura da Silva. "A experiência do parto no Sistema Único de Saúde : percepções de mulheres." Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2017. https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/9042.

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The search for information concerning both the physiology of childbirth and the rights of pregnant women may contribute to the empowerment of these women. However, the high number of unnecessary cesarean in obstetric care, as well as interventions in labor together with obstetric violence, may hinder this empowerment. This study aims to, intersubjectively, analyze childbirth experiences in the Unified Health System (UHS) from the experience of some women in São Carlos – SP. Its specific objectives are to identify the elements that help to enable and the elements that may hinder childbirth experiences and also to understand the influence of other women’s childbirth experiences, moreover, providing recommendations for improving obstetric care. The Communicative Methodology was chosen for this study. The data collection instruments were the communicative report and communicative discussion group. Data analysis was performed together with the participants, who have the same interpretative capacity as the researcher, but at different levels of understanding. The elements identified as enablers and hindrances were classified under System and World of Life, terms previously defined by the method. The results show that childbirth assistance has improved, but strategic changes are still needed. Therefore, the lack of integrated actions has put care quality in jeopardy.
A busca de informações acerca da fisiologia do parto, bem como sobre os direitos das gestantes pode contribuir para que a mulher seja protagonista do seu parto. No entanto, a realidade obstétrica do país, com índices altos de cesáreas desnecessárias, com intervenções sobre o parto e casos de violência obstétrica pode dificultar o protagonismo. Este estudo tem por objetivo analisar intersubjetivamente a experiência de parto no Sistema Único Saúde (SUS), em um município do interior de São Paulo, segundo a vivência de dez mulheres. Tem como objetivos específicos identificar os elementos facilitadores e os elementos dificultadores desta experiência, compreender de que maneira a experiência de parto das mulheres de seu entorno influenciou a vivência das participantes, além de listar recomendações para a melhoria da assistência ao binômio mãe-bebê. O método escolhido para atingir estes objetivos foi a Metodologia de Investigação Comunicativa, que privilegia o diálogo, dado que é na interação que se espera a construção de ferramentas de superação dos obstáculos. Foi utilizado como instrumento de coleta de dados o relato comunicativo e o grupo de discussão comunicativo. A análise dos dados foi realizada conjuntamente com as participantes, que, de acordo com a Metodologia de Investigação Comunicativa, têm a mesma capacidade de interpretação que a pesquisadora, porém em perspectivas diferentes. Os elementos identificados como facilitadores ou dificultadores foram classificados segundo as categorias sistema e mundo da vida, previamente definidas pelo método. Os resultados apontam que, embora tenhamos um avanço em termos de assistência ao parto, esta ainda apresenta fragilidades e necessita de mudanças de estratégias para que atenda todos os requisitos mínimos. Neste sentido, a ausência de diálogo nos atendimentos, a falta de articulação nas ações entre os serviços e a assistência centrada na figura do médico, mesmo nos casos de risco habitual, submete a usuária a um cuidado que não atende às suas demandas individuais e tem colocado em risco a qualidade do atendimento prestado.
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Salgado, Heloisa de Oliveira. "Cuidado materno livre de danos e prevalência de depressão pós-parto: inquérito \'Nascer no Brasil\', Região Sudeste, 2011 e 2012." Universidade de São Paulo, 2017. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/6/6136/tde-02082017-173259/.

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Introdução: No Brasil, a elevada taxa de cesárea, o uso excessivo e rotineiro de intervenções no parto vaginal, as taxas elevadas de morbimortalidade materna e a inobservância de direitos básicos das mulheres são pontos críticos da assistência obstétrica. No plano internacional, as evidências de que a assistência pode causar danos promoveu o movimento pela segurança da paciente, com a criação de estratégia inovadora para a promoção do cuidado livre de danos (harm free care). Este compreende o dano a partir da perspectiva da paciente, medido por meio de termômetros de segurança. Objetivos: Verificar a frequência, e fatores associados, de danos causados pela assistência às puérperas e aos recém-nascidos do Sudeste brasileiro durante e após o parto, e a associação destes danos com sintomas de depressão pós-parto (DPP) entre 2011 e 2012. Método: A partir do Nascer no Brasil: Inquérito Nacional sobre Parto e Nascimento, verificou-se a frequência dos cinco danos previstos no Termômetro de Segurança da Maternidade (TSM), utilizado neste estudo como referência. Também se verificou a prevalência de DPP nas puérperas da Região Sudeste do Brasil (n=10.155), com até um ano de pós-parto, utilizando-se a Escala de Depressão Pós-parto de Edimburgo (EPDS). Resultados: Entre os danos, separação mãe-bebê, cesarianas e traumas perineais foram aqueles que apresentaram maior frequência (69,5 por cento , 52,6 por cento e 37,5 por cento , respectivamente). Relatos de desrespeito, abuso e maus-tratos foram observados em 44,6 por cento das mulheres. O cuidado livre de dano correspondeu a 2 por cento . Ter sofrido uma cesariana dobrou a chance de ter um dano (OR:2,21; IC95 por cento 1,20 - 4,07), e quadruplicou a chance de ter dois ou mais danos (OR:4,08; IC95 por cento 2,27 - 7,32). A prevalência de casos prováveis de DPP foi de 25,8 por cento . Entre os fatores de risco associados, identificaram-se fonte de pagamento pública (OR=1,80; IC95 por cento 1,44 - 2,23); ensino fundamental incompleto ou completo (OR:1,64; IC95 por cento 1,37 - 1,96); ser das classes C, D ou E (OR:1,24; IC95 por cento 1,02 - 1,50); fumar durante a gestação (OR:1,62; IC95 por cento 1,20 - 2,18); não desejar engravidar naquele momento (OR:1,52; IC95 por cento 1,22 - 1,90); ter tido uma ou duas (OR:1,55; IC95 por cento 1,24 - 1,94) e três ou mais gestações anteriores (OR:2,10; IC95 por cento 1,52 - 2,90); referir a experiência do parto como regular, ruim ou péssima (OR:1,47; IC95 por cento 1,12 - 1,93) e ter sofrido três danos no TSM (OR:1,35; IC95 por cento 1,12 - 1,62) e quatro ou mais danos (OR:2,81; IC95 por cento 1,90 - 4,16). Conclusão: A assistência ao parto, na Região Sudeste do Brasil, promove alta frequência de danos evitáveis, tratando-se de importante problema de saúde pública. O cuidado livre de dano é exceção no Brasil (2 por cento ). Fatores socioeconômicos estão associados à DPP, assim como fatores relacionados à assistência ao parto, especialmente quando ocorridos em hospital público. Fatores de risco que indicam vulnerabilidade individual ou que estão relacionados a paridade também se mostraram associados
Introduction: In Brazil, the high rates of cesarean section, the excessive and routine use of interventions in labor, the high rates of maternal morbidity and mortality, and the non-observance of basic human rights are critical points of obstetric care. At the international level, however, evidence that assistance can cause harm has given rise to a patient safety movement, which in turn has led to an innovative strategy being created to promote harm free care, based on the understanding of harm from the patients perspective and on \"safety thermometers\". Objectives: To verify the frequency and the associated factors of harm caused by care, to southeastern Brazilian postpartum women and their newborns during and after childbirth, and the association of these harms with symptoms of postpartum depression (PPD) between 2011 and 2012. Method: This study searched the Born in Brazil Survey database for the five harms under the Maternity Safety Thermometer (MST), which was used as a reference. The prevalence of PPD in postpartum women in the southeastern region of Brazil (n = 10,155) was also verified, up until one year postpartum, using the Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale (EPDS). Results: Among all harms, mother-baby separation, cesarean sections, and trauma to the perineum ranked highest in frequency (69.5 per cent , 52.6 per cent , and 37.5 per cent , respectively). Reports of disrespect, abuse and mistreatment (DAMT) were observed in 44.6 per cent . Harm-free care totaled less than 2 per cent . Having a cesarean section doubled the chance of a harm (OR: 2.21, 95 per cent CI 1.20 - 4.07), and quadrupled the chance of two or more harms (OR: 4.08; 95 per cent CI 2.27-7.32). The prevalence of probable cases of PPD was 25.8 per cent . Among the associated risk factors, this study found: public payment sources (OR = 1.80, 95 per cent CI 1.44-2.23); incomplete or incomplete elementary schooling (OR: 1.64; 95 per cent CI 1.37-1.96); lower income brackets (C, D, or E) (OR: 1.24, IC95 per cent 1.02 - 1.50); smoking during pregnancy (OR: 1.62; 95 per cent CI: 1.20 - 2.18); not wanting to become pregnant (OR: 1.52; 95 per cent CI 1.22-1.90); having one or two (OR: 1.55, 95 per cent CI 1.24-1.94) or three or more previous pregnancies (OR: 2.10; 95 per cent CI 1.52-2.90); considering the birth experience fair, bad or very bad (OR: 1.47, 95 per cent CI 1.12-1.93), having suffered three MST-listed harms (OR: 1.35, 95 per cent CI, 1.12-1, 62), and having suffered four or more harms (OR: 2.81; 95 per cent CI: 1.90 - 4.16). Conclusion: Childbirth care in the southeastern Brazil, the most developed region in the country, is marked by a high frequency of preventable damages, which translates as a significant public health problem. Harm free care is an exception in Brazil (2 per cent ). Socioeconomic factors are associated with PPD, as well as factors related to childbirth care, especially when birth takes place in a public hospital. Risk factors that indicate individual vulnerability or risk factor related to parity are also associated
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Morin, Gilles. "De l'opposition socialiste à la guerre d'Algérie au Parti socialiste autonome, 1954-1960 : un courant socialiste de la SFIO au PSU." Paris 1, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992PA010550.

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Né en 1956, un courant socialiste se développe dans la S. F. I. O. , fait scission en septembre 1958 pour constituer le parti socialiste autonome, puis se fond dans une entité plus large, le P. S. U. En avril 1960. Les circonstances sont défavorables pour l'apparition d'une minorité dans la S. F. I. O. : le secrétariat général est au sommet de son influence, alors que les oppositions sont discréditées ; la question coloniale intéresse peu la base du parti ; "l'exercice du pouvoir" par des "délégués" du parti implique une solidarité pour les militants. La minorité est tout d'abord le produit d'un réflexe moral et dreyfusard face à ce qui est apparu comme des hésitations puis une dérive de la politique du parti socialiste officiel. Mais, préoccupée du combat partisan, légaliste et hésitante, elle se coule dans le cadre parlementaire ne mène ou ne participe à aucune action concrète publique contre la guerre avant 1958. Elle est poussée à la scission sous la pression de la base minorité et de la mouvance socialiste, par un réflexe républicain d'opposition au 13 mai 1958 et aux institutions de la Vème république, ses promoteurs voulant maintenir une organisation socialiste indépendante du régime. En deux vagues, séparées par une année, la scission entraine pratiquement tous les responsables minoritaires et l'essentiel des cadres qui s'étaient organisés dans le comité socialiste d'étude et d'action pour la paix en Algérie. Le P. S. A. Rassemble aussi d'autres sous-courants socialistes et composantes de la gauche non-communiste, notamment les mendésistes. La création du P. S. U. Se fait rapidement, sans véritable clarification politique interne et externe avec les autres mouvements qui forment le P. S. U
Born in 1956, a socialist current inside the S. F. I. O. , split in September 1958 and formed the independent socialist party which then joined the larger party, the P. S. U. In April 1960. At that time conditions were not favorable for a minority to appear inside the S. F. I. O. : the party leader was at the apogee of his influential power, whereas the groups of oppositions were partly discredited, and the rank and file were hardly interested in colonial problems. Governing by "delegates" implied solidarity among the militants. The minority was first of all the result of a moral,"dreyfusard" reaction against what had appeared as a reserved attitude and a drifting away of the policy led by the official socialist party. Then, however, preoccupied with their party engagement and legal action, and thus wavering, they integrated themselves, comfortably into the parliamentarian mentality. They neither led nor took part in any concrete, public action against the war before 1958. Under pressure of a minority among the rank and file and of ideological overlap with other organizations, they were forced to split, by a republican reaction against may 13, 1958 and the institutions of the Vth republic. Those who were responsible for this movement wanted to maintain a socialist organization independent from the new political system. In two waves, separated by one year, the split drained nearly all the leaders of the minority and most of those who were responsible for the creation of the socialist committee for the study and action towards peace in Algeria. The P. S. A. Also gathered other minor socialist currents as well as groups belonging to the non-communist left wing, such as the "mendesists". The P. S. U. Was rapidly organized, without clarifying an internal or external policy with the other movements which formed the P. S. U
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Mutin, Marie-Thérèse. Jean Poperen tel qu'en lui-même. Cessey-sur-Tille: Mutine, 2006.

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socialiste, Amis de Tribune, and Institut Tribune socialiste, eds. Le Parti socialiste unifié: Une étoile filante dans l'univers politique de la Catalogne du Nord (1960-1990). Canet: Trabucaire, 2014.

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Heurgon, Marc. Histoire du PSU. Paris: Découverte, 1994.

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Kostrikov, S. P. Obʺedinennai͡a︡ sot͡s︡ialisticheskai͡a︡ partii͡a︡ v politicheskoĭ zhizni Frant͡s︡ii: Konet͡s︡ 50-kh-70-e gody. Moskva: Izd-vo Moskovskogo universiteta, 1985.

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socialiste, Amis de Tribune, ed. Parti et mouvement social: Le chantier ouvert par le PSU. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2011.

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Party building in Nepal: Organization, leadership and people : a comparative study of the Nepali Congress and the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist). Kathmandu: Mandala Book Point, 2002.

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Le combat nationalitaire de la fédération corse du Parti Socialiste Unifié (1960-1990). Ajaccio: Éditions Alain Piazzola, 2013.

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US GOVERNMENT. An Act to Extend the Authority of the Los Angeles Unified School District to Use Certain Park Lands in the City of South Gate, California, Which Were Acquired with Amounts Provided from the Land and Water Conservation Fund, for Elementary School Purposes. [Washington, D.C: U.S. G.P.O., 2000.

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Du syndicalisme au politique: Regard intérieur sur la CGT, le PSU et le PS. Rennes: Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2013.

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Antoine Gizenga pour la gauche en RDC. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2011.

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Su, Yen-Pin, and Fabricio A. Fonseca. "Political Institutions, Democratization, and Incumbent Party Cohesion Under Unified and Partial Unified Governments in Mexico." In Presidents, Unified Government and Legislative Control, 115–44. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-67525-7_5.

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Marmodoro, Anna. "Parts, or no parts?" In Forms and Structure in Plato's Metaphysics, 114–55. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197577158.003.0006.

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This chapter investigates the mereological complexity of the Forms, asking, not whether Forms have parts (which was a question examined in chapter 4), but whether and how each Form is constitutionally unified. If objects participate in Forms, overlapping constitutionally with them, how do the parts of a Form make up a single entity? Plato addresses this question by breaking new ground in metaphysics. In the Theaetetus Plato pioneers an account of how a composite may be derived from parts but be partless.
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Coope, Ursula. "Self-making and Nonbodiliness." In Freedom and Responsibility in Neoplatonist Thought, 116–39. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198824831.003.0008.

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This chapter explains (i) the possibility of strict self-causing, (ii) the claim that what makes itself (or moves itself) must be nonbodily, (iii) the connection between self-causing and self-intellection. For the Neoplatonists, something that makes itself must do so by unifying itself. But how could anything explain its own unity? A self-unifier would need both to be a source of unity (for itself) and also to be such as to stand in need of being unified (by itself). But it might seem that these two properties are incompatible. In response, Proclus argues that an entity that unifies itself must make itself at once both unified and complex. The parts it unifies into a whole cannot be parts that would exist independently of its self-unifying activity. The chapter explains Proclus’s argument that a self-unifier cannot have bodily parts, and Plotinus’s argument that self-intellection is a kind of self-unifying activity.
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Liu, Jing, and Jin Song. "Linking UML with Integrated Formal Techniques." In Unified Modeling Language, 211–24. IGI Global, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-930708-05-1.ch013.

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The challenge for complex systems specification is how to visually and precisely capture static, dynamic and real-time system properties in a highly structured way. In particular, requirement specifications for composite systems often involve capturing concurrent interactions between software control parts and physical system components/devices. The requirement specifications of such systems need to capture the structure and behavior of each individual physical/software components and their communications. In this chapter, we investigate the links between the graphical notation UML and an integrated formal notation. We present an effective combination of UML and an integrated formal method for the requirement specification of a light control system. This work is supported in part by the research grant (Integrated Formal Methods) from National University of Singapore (No. RP3991615).
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Krogstie, John. "Using a Semiotic Framework to Evaluate UML for the Development of Models of High Quality." In Unified Modeling Language, 89–106. IGI Global, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-930708-05-1.ch006.

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Many researchers have evaluated different parts of UML and have come up with suggestions for improvements to different parts of the language. This chapter looks at UML (version 1.3) as a whole, and contains an overview evaluation of UML and how it is supported in the modeling tool Rational Rose as a basis for creating models of high quality. The evaluation is done using a general framework for understanding quality of models and modeling languages in the information systems field. The evaluation is based on both practical experiences and evaluations of UML and Rational Rose made by others. Based on the evaluation, we conclude that, although being an improvement over its predecessors, UML still has many limitations and deficiencies. Also Rational Rose only partly supports the development of information system models of high quality, and provides too limited support for using different modeling techniques in concert within a larger methodological framework.
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Thompson-Brenner, Heather, Melanie Smith, Gayle Brooks, Dee Ross Franklin, Hallie Espel-Huynh, and James F. Boswell. "The Three Parts of Emotions (3-Component Model)." In The Renfrew Unified Treatment for Eating Disorders and Comorbidity, edited by Heather Thompson-Brenner, Melanie Smith, Gayle Brooks, Dee Ross Franklin, Hallie Espel-Huynh, and James F. Boswell, 71–80. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med-psych/9780190947002.003.0007.

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During this session, clients learn about the three components of emotions, which are thoughts, physical sensations, and behaviors/urges. This information is the backbone of the work clients will do to identify their emotions and get ready to change how they approach and experience them. To help clients identify the three parts of an emotional experience, this treatment program uses the 3-Component Model. The three parts interact with one another, and the 3-Component Model uses two-way arrows from each part to the other parts to illustrate how they all affect one another. The EDA form can be useful to identify when strong emotions occurred recently, and the 3-Component Model form is useful to understand and label the thoughts, physical sensations, and behaviors that made up this emotional experience.
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Thompson-Brenner, Heather, Melanie Smith, Gayle Brooks, Rebecca Berman, Angela Kaloudis, Hallie Espel-Huynh, Dee Ross Franklin, and James F. Boswell. "Therapist Materials for the Three Parts of Emotions (3-Component Model)." In The Renfrew Unified Treatment for Eating Disorders and Comorbidity, edited by Heather Thompson-Brenner, Melanie Smith, Gayle Brooks, Rebecca Berman, Angela Kaloudis, Hallie Espel-Huynh, Dee Ross Franklin, and James F. Boswell, 107–16. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med-psych/9780190946425.003.0007.

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The session covered in this chapter looks at the three components of emotions, which are thoughts, physical sensations, and behaviors/urges. These components interact and unfold over time. With regard to thoughts, clients frequently know that they have thoughts, but they have difficulty putting the thoughts into specific words. With regard to physical sensations, clients are often least familiar with thinking about physical sensations as a part of emotion. With regard to behaviors, it is useful to think of urges as well as behaviors, and also to broaden thinking to a wide range of behaviors, including not doing certain things. It is particularly useful to identify the three components of emotion in different, recent situations where they experienced strong emotion or behavioral symptoms, such as binge eating, compensatory behavior, driven exercise, body checking, or skipping a meal.
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von Falck, Andreas, and Stephan Dorn. "Written, interim and oral procedures." In Unified Patent Protection in Europe: A Commentary. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198755463.003.0099.

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The main proceedings before the UPC consist of three procedural steps: the written procedure, the interim procedure, and the oral hearing. According to Rule 10 UPCARoP, all inter partes procedures before the Court of First Instance are divided into those three parts. The same applies for the appeal procedure before the Court of Appeal. The same structure, according to Rule 85 UPCARoP, is applicable for the proceedings in actions against a decision of the EPO concerning the EPO’s functions assigned to it pursuant to Art 9 EPUE Reg.
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Plassmann, Clemens, and Stephan Dorn. "Consequences for the proceedings." In Unified Patent Protection in Europe: A Commentary. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198755463.003.0475.

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The Court uses its discretion to decide the consequences on the proceedings of a change in parties. In principle, the proceedings should remain unchanged as they are constituted at the time of the order on a change in parties. The change in parties should not have the consequence that parts of the proceedings have to be repeated. A change in parties is ordered by the Court mainly for reasons of procedural economy and is admissible where it would be superfluous and cause an unnecessary doubling of work to force a party to bring an independent new action against a new party. Therefore, the aim of Court should be to use the state of proceedings already reached for a decision involving the new party and to avoid any unnecessary work on identical problems.
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von Falck, Andreas, and Christian Stoll. "Rule 276 Service of orders and decisions." In Unified Patent Protection in Europe: A Commentary. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198755463.003.0447.

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With regard to the service of decisions and orders, para 1 refers to Rules 270–275 which apply to service on all parties on the opposite side of the service, including interveners (Rules 313–317). Refer to the respective parts of the commentary. The date of service of decisions is relevant for the beginning of the time periods for lodging an appeal and the grounds of appeal (Rule 224).
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Arai, Eiji, Akira Tsumaya, Hirokazu Watanabe, Hidefumi Wakamatsu, and Keiichi Shirase. "Dynamic Schedule Management Architecture Based on Parts and Packets Unified Product System." In 20th International Symposium on Automation and Robotics in Construction. International Association for Automation and Robotics in Construction (IAARC), 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.22260/isarc2003/0052.

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Myers, Michael R. "Rapid Qualification of Additive Manufactured Parts Using OpenMETA." In ASME 2019 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2019-10981.

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Abstract This paper focuses on a method to integrate additive manufacturing (AM) structure, processing, and property-geometry modeling methods to facilitate the qualification and certification of AM-fabricated metal parts and enable their rapid deployment. The conventional approach to qualifying AM parts is to destructively evaluate a significant number of parts, measure the properties of interest, and look for anomalies in each part. This approach also requires statistical sampling of parts for destructive testing to verify the process is still operating correctly over time. This is costly, time consuming, and negates much of the benefits offered by AM. The approach outlined in this paper leverages OpenMETA, a suite of tools that provide a unified design space, a unified system representation across engineering specialties, and multidisciplinary workflow for optimization, design-of-experiments, and trade-off studies. OpenMETA provides the ability to conduct high-fidelity, low-fidelity, and hybrid analyses within one framework. Test benches are built within OpenMETA that capture the requirements for the component in an executable manner to support automated analysis such as thermal analysis, finite element analysis, and high-fidelity physics-based (HFPB) analysis. Test benches also describe the intended environment in which the component will be used after manufacture. This description of the environment might include details of the surrounding components, the interfaces to those components, and corrosive agents. Test bench results are used to estimate and assess component performance related to requirements. This paper focuses on one technology for manufacturing the parts, a wire-fed, robotic, pulsed-arc AM process, although the OpenMETA platform can be applied to other AM technologies.
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Ying Zhang, Dinghua Zhang, Baohai Wu, and Jianhua Yang. "A unified geometric modeling method of process surface for precision machining of thin-walled parts." In 2013 IEEE International Symposium on Assembly and Manufacturing (ISAM). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isam.2013.6643459.

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Henderson, D. L., and D. C. Anderson. "Feature-Based Design for Mill-Turn and 3-Axis Machining." In ASME 1994 Design Technical Conferences collocated with the ASME 1994 International Computers in Engineering Conference and Exhibition and the ASME 1994 8th Annual Database Symposium. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc1994-0099.

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Abstract A feature-based design environment for machined parts exploiting the capabilities of mill-turn machining centers is described. Part models for prismatic, turned and mill-turn parts, as well as hybrid parts such as turned parts with prismatic features, are created with parametrically defined features. Two-dimensional (2-D) profile features are used for creating surfaces of revolution for turned parts. Mill-turn features can be added to cylindrical base features, and traditional prismatic features, such as slots and holes, can be used with prismatic or cylindrical parts. Features are hierarchically positioned and oriented in a unified scheme that includes position and form tolerances. The vector-based tolerance representation facilitates interactive three-dimensional (3-D) design and provides information needed by downstream applications, such as automatic process planning and inspection.
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Danesh Sararoudi, Mehdi, Nima Shamsaei, Hossein Darijani, and Reza Naghdabadi. "Engineering Development of an Instrument Panel Concept Using a Unified FE Modeling Approach." In ASME 8th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/esda2006-95058.

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In today’s global economy, the automotive design engineer’s responsibilities are made more complex by the differences between regulatory requirements of the various global markets. This paper compares instrument panel head impact requirements of FMVSS 201 with its European counterparts, ECE 21. The behavior during a head impact test has been studied. Due to the gravity of the cockpit module, the sag has been analyzed to simulate shipping, loading, and assembly conditions. The interior parts of the vehicle cabin are exposed to temperature variations due to radiation effect of sun ray or freezing temperature in winter. Plastic parts appear to be more thermally susceptible than steel parts in temperature variations. The key issue was minimizing thermal deformation while developing the IP. The cockpit design engineers have gained an understanding of the factors involved in ensuring that their design fully meets the requirements of the subject regulations. CAE simulations performed which are repetitive processes and a unified FE modeling approach has handled analyses by different codes.
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Verma, Anoop, and Rahul Rai. "Computational Geometric Solutions for Efficient Additive Manufacturing Process Planning." In ASME 2014 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2014-34067.

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Additive manufacturing processes are capable of printing parts with any shape and complexity. The parts fabricated with additive manufacturing processes requires minimum human intervention. Process planning decisions play an important role in making sure the fabricated parts meets the desired specification, including the build time and cost. A quick and unified approach to quantify the manufacturing build time, accuracy, and cost in real time is lacking. In the present research, a generic and near real-time framework for unified additive manufacturing process planning is presented. We have developed computational geometric solutions to estimate tight upper bound of manufacturing process planning decisions that can be analyzed in almost real time. Results of developed computational approach are compared against the optimized process plans to ensure its applicability. Case studies comprising of numerous parts with varying shape, and application area is also outlined.
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Dong, Disheng, Xiaolin Zheng, Ruixun Zhang, and Yan Wang. "Recurrent Collaborative Filtering for Unifying General and Sequential Recommender." In Twenty-Seventh International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-18}. California: International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2018/465.

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General recommender and sequential recommender are two commonly applied modeling paradigms for recommendation tasks. General recommender focuses on modeling the general user preferences, ignoring the sequential patterns in user behaviors; whereas sequential recommender focuses on exploring the item-to-item sequential relations, failing to model the global user preferences. In addition, better recommendation performance has recently been achieved by adopting an approach to combine them. However, previous approaches are unable to solve both tasks in a unified way and cannot capture the whole historical sequential information. In this paper, we propose a recommendation model named Recurrent Collaborative Filtering (RCF), which unifies both paradigms within a single model.Specifically, we combine recurrent neural network (the sequential recommender part) and matrix factorization model (the general recommender part) in a multi-task learning framework, where we perform joint optimization with shared model parameters enforcing the two parts to regularize each other. Furthermore, we empirically demonstrate on MovieLens and Netflix datasets that our model outperforms the state-of-the-art methods across the tasks of both sequential and general recommender.
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Mohan, Prashant, Payam Haghighi, Jami J. Shah, and Joseph K. Davidson. "Automatic Detection of Directions of Dimensional Control in Mechanical Parts." In ASME 2014 International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference collocated with the JSME 2014 International Conference on Materials and Processing and the 42nd North American Manufacturing Research Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/msec2014-4143.

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This research is part of a larger project which aims at developing a tool to help designers create effective GD&T schemas. The first step towards this goal is to determine the particular directions in which dimensions and tolerances need to be controlled. These directions we label here as “Directions of (Dimensional) Control” or DoC for short. Regardless of whether one uses chain dimensioning, reference dimensioning or geometric tolerancing, all size and basic dimensions of position line up in a finite number of directions or Directions of Control. This paper presents an approach for automatically identifying the directions of control from CAD models of mechanical parts. The only input to the system is the geometry of parts or assemblies in STEP file format. The analysis is done part by part for an assembly. First, planar and cylindrical features are recognized and their normal/axes extracted. The extracted features are then organized into groups of parallel normal or axes directions. Cylindrical features can belong to two or more Directions of Control, while planar features belong can only belong to one. Features in each DoC are then ordered based on perpendicular relative distances. Each ordered feature list forms a linear chain in which nodes represent features and links are attributed with relative distance to the nearest neighbors on each side. DoC chains are related to each other by relative orientation. Therefore, the chains are combined into a unified graph, using the junction nodes to contain the relative orientation between the chains. The extracted Directions of Control can be output in both textual and graphical form. Although the primary motivation for automatic DoC graph generation is computer assisted tolerancing and automatic tolerance analysis, the paper also discusses other applications in manufacturing.
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Musuvathy, Suraj R., David E. Johnson, H. James de St. Germain, Elaine Cohen, Chimiao Xu, Richard F. Riesenfeld, and Thomas C. Henderson. "Integrating Multiple Engineering Resources in a Virtual Environment for Reverse Engineering Legacy Mechanical Parts." In ASME 2005 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2005-85462.

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Reverse engineering is a time-consuming and technically formidable process that is increasingly becoming an economic imperative due to replacement costs. The Multiple Engineering Resources aGent Environment (MERGE) system, introduced in this paper, is a new approach toward reverse engineering whose architecture and modules are driven specifically by the requirements of legacy engineering. Legacy engineering scenarios presume availability of multiple (possibly incomplete or inconsistent) sources of information, lack of digital descriptions of the parts, constrained time restrictions and need for significant domain knowledge expertise. The reverse engineering process must yield modern CAD models capable of driving state-of-the art CAM processes. The MERGE system aims at making the reverse engineering process more effective, using both intuitive interaction and visualization as key components, by enabling quick identification and resolution of inconsistencies among various resources in a unified environment. The MERGE system also aims at simplifying the reverse engineering process by integrating various computational agents to assist the reverse engineer in processing information and in creating the desired CAD models.
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Makarenko, Serge, Peter Gooderham, and Ryojo Akagami. "Application of Unified Visual Function Scale; Parts I and II: Assessments Correlate with Patient Quality of Life and Are Reliable." In 29th Annual Meeting North American Skull Base Society. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1679568.

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Reports on the topic "Unified parts"

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Riley, M. E. Unified model of the rf plasma sheath: Part 2, Asymptotic connection formulae. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/274143.

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Wu, An-Yeu, and K. J. Liu. Algorithm-Based Low-Power Transform Coding Architectures. Part 2. Logarithmic Complexity, Unified Architecture, and Finite-Precision Analysis. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada445617.

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Torres, Marissa, Norberto Nadal-Caraballo, and Alexandros Taflanidis. Rapid tidal reconstruction for the Coastal Hazards System and StormSim part II : Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), August 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/41482.

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This Coastal and Hydraulics Engineering Technical Note (CHETN) describes the continuing efforts towards incorporating rapid tidal time-series reconstruction and prediction capabilities into the Coastal Hazards System (CHS) and the Stochastic Storm Simulation System (StormSim). The CHS (Nadal-Caraballo et al. 2020) is a national effort for the quantification of coastal storm hazards, including a database and web tool (https://chs.erdc.dren.mil) for the deployment of results from the Probabilistic Coastal Hazard Analysis (PCHA) framework. These PCHA products are developed from regional studies such as the North Atlantic Coast Comprehensive Study (NACCS) (Nadal-Caraballo et al. 2015; Cialone et al. 2015) and the ongoing South Atlantic Coast Study (SACS). The PCHA framework considers hazards due to both tropical and extratropical cyclones, depending on the storm climatology of the region of interest. The CHS supports feasibility studies, probabilistic design of coastal structures, and flood risk management for coastal communities and critical infrastructure. StormSim (https://stormsim.erdc.dren.mil) is a suite of tools used for statistical analysis and probabilistic modeling of historical and synthetic storms and for stochastic design and other engineering applications. One of these tools, the Coastal Hazards Rapid Prediction System (CHRPS) (Torres et al. 2020), can perform rapid prediction of coastal storm hazards, including real-time hurricane-induced flooding. This CHETN discusses the quantification and validation of the Advanced Circulation (ADCIRC) tidal constituent database (Szpilka et al. 2016) and the tidal reconstruction program Unified Tidal analysis (UTide) (Codiga 2011) in the Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands (PR/USVI) coastal regions. The new methodology discussed herein will be further developed into the Rapid Tidal Reconstruction (RTR) tool within the StormSim and CHS frameworks.
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