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Hill, Peggy S. M., Reinhard Lakes-Harlan, Valerio Mazzoni, Peter M. Narins, Meta Virant-Doberlet, and Andreas Wessel, eds. Biotremology: Studying Vibrational Behavior. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-22293-2.

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Szemplińska-Stupnicka, Wanda. The behavior of nonlinear vibrating systems. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1990.

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Wagg, David J. Exploiting Nonlinear Behavior in Structural Dynamics. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2012.

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Bachmann, Hugo, and Walter Ammann. Vibrations in Structures. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/sed003e.

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<p>«Vibrations in Structures» concentrates on vibrations in structures as excited by human motion or machine operation. Man-induced vibrations may arise from walking, running, skipping, dancing, etc. They occur mostly in pedestrian structures, office buildings, gym­nasia and sports halls, dancing and concert halls, stadia, etc. Existing publications treat by and large some isolated aspects of the problem; the present one attempts, for the first time, a systematic survey of man-induced vibrations. Machine-induced vibrations occur during the operation of all sorts of machinery and tools with rotating, oscillating or thrusting parts. The study concentrates rather on small and medium size machinery placed on floors of industrial buildings and creating a potential source of undesirable vibrations. The associ­ated questions have rarely been tackled to date; they entail probiems similar to those of man-induced vibrations.</p> <p>The book is consciously intended to serve the practising structural engineer and not primarily the dynamic specialist. It should be noted that its aim is not to provide directions on how to perform comprehensive dynamic computations. Instead, it attempts the following:</p> <ol> <li>to show where dynamic problems could occur and where a word of caution is good advice;</li> <li>to further the understanding of the phenomena encountered as well as of the underlying principles;</li> <li>to impart the basic knowledge for assessing the dynamic behaviour of the structures or structural elements;</li> <li>to describe suitable measures, both preventive to be applied in the design stage and remedial in the case of rehabilitation.</li> </ol>
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Moon, F. C. Chaotic vibrations: An introduction for applied scientists and engineers. New York: Wiley-Interscience, 2004.

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Moon, F. C. Chaotic vibrations: An introduction for applied scientists and engineers. New York: Wiley, 1987.

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Friesen, Timothy. A numerical investigation of large bubble translation behaviour due to forced vibration under microgravity. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 2000.

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Nonlinearity and chaos in molecular vibrations. Boston: Elsevier, 2005.

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Winks, Cathy. The Good Vibrations guide: Adult videos. San Francisco, Calif: Down There Press, 1998.

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The Good Vibrations guide: The G-spot. San Francisco, Calif: Down There Press, 1998.

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1940-, Elsner Norbert, Kalmring Klaus, and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Allgemeine und Angewandte Entomologie., eds. Acoustic and vibrational communication in insects: Proceedings from the XVII. International Congress of Entomology held at the University of Hamburg, August 1984. Berlin: P. Parey, 1985.

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Skelton, Kimberley, ed. Early Modern Spaces in Motion. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463725811.

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Stretching back to antiquity, motion had been a key means of designing and describing the physical environment. But during the sixteenth through eighteenth centuries, individuals across Europe increasingly designed, experienced, and described a new world of motion: one characterized by continuous, rather than segmented, movement. New spaces that included vistas along house interiors and uninterrupted library reading rooms offered open expanses for shaping sequences of social behaviour, scientists observed how the Earth rotated around the sun, and philosophers attributed emotions to neural vibrations in the human brain. Early Modern Spaces in Motion examines this increased emphasis on motion with eight essays encompassing a geographical span of Portugal to German-speaking lands and a disciplinary range from architectural history to English. It consequently merges longstanding strands of analysis considering people in motion and buildings in motion to explore the cultural historical attitudes underpinning the varied impacts of motion in early modern Europe.
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Moon, Francis C. Chaotic vibrations: Anintroduction for applied scientists and engineers. Chichester: Wiley, 1987.

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American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Winter Meeting. Vibration and behavior of composite structures, presented at the Winter Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, San Francisco, California, December 10-15, 1989. New York, N.Y: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1989.

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Energetic bodywork: Practical techniques. York Beach, Me: S. Weiser, 1998.

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Valentin, Afraimovich, and SpringerLink (Online service), eds. Hamiltonian Chaos Beyond the KAM Theory: Dedicated to George M. Zaslavsky (1935–2008). Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2011.

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Shivamoggi, Bhimsen K. Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaotic Phenomena: An Introduction. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1997.

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Lamberto, Rondoni, Mitra Mala, and SpringerLink (Online service), eds. Applications of Chaos and Nonlinear Dynamics in Science and Engineering - Vol. 2. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012.

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Mala, Mitra, Rondoni Lamberto, and SpringerLink (Online service), eds. Applications of Chaos and Nonlinear Dynamics in Engineering - Vol. 1. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2011.

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Li, Zhong. Integration of fuzzy logic and chaos theory. Berlin [u.a.]: Springer, 2010.

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Zhang, Huaguang. Controlling Chaos: Suppression, Synchronization and Chaotification. London: Springer London, 2009.

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ZnO bao mo zhi bei ji qi guang, dian xing neng yan jiu. Shanghai Shi: Shanghai da xue chu ban she, 2010.

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Hill, Peggy S. M., Andreas Wessel, Reinhard Lakes-Harlan, Valerio Mazzoni, Peter M. Narins, and Meta Virant-Doberlet. Biotremology: Studying Vibrational Behavior. Springer, 2019.

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Nitzan, Abraham. Chemical Dynamics in Condensed Phases. Oxford University Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198529798.001.0001.

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This text provides a uniform and consistent approach to diversified problems encountered in the study of dynamical processes in condensed phase molecular systems. Given the broad interdisciplinary aspect of this subject, the book focuses on three themes: coverage of needed background material, in-depth introduction of methodologies, and analysis of several key applications. The uniform approach and common language used in all discussions help to develop general understanding and insight on condensed phases chemical dynamics. The applications discussed are among the most fundamental processes that underlie physical, chemical and biological phenomena in complex systems. The first part of the book starts with a general review of basic mathematical and physical methods (Chapter 1) and a few introductory chapters on quantum dynamics (Chapter 2), interaction of radiation and matter (Chapter 3) and basic properties of solids (chapter 4) and liquids (Chapter 5). In the second part the text embarks on a broad coverage of the main methodological approaches. The central role of classical and quantum time correlation functions is emphasized in Chapter 6. The presentation of dynamical phenomena in complex systems as stochastic processes is discussed in Chapters 7 and 8. The basic theory of quantum relaxation phenomena is developed in Chapter 9, and carried on in Chapter 10 which introduces the density operator, its quantum evolution in Liouville space, and the concept of reduced equation of motions. The methodological part concludes with a discussion of linear response theory in Chapter 11, and of the spin-boson model in chapter 12. The third part of the book applies the methodologies introduced earlier to several fundamental processes that underlie much of the dynamical behaviour of condensed phase molecular systems. Vibrational relaxation and vibrational energy transfer (Chapter 13), Barrier crossing and diffusion controlled reactions (Chapter 14), solvation dynamics (Chapter 15), electron transfer in bulk solvents (Chapter 16) and at electrodes/electrolyte and metal/molecule/metal junctions (Chapter 17), and several processes pertaining to molecular spectroscopy in condensed phases (Chapter 18) are the main subjects discussed in this part.
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Martin, Hollins, and Covell Allan, eds. Behaviour of matter. London: John Murray in association with Inner London Education Authority, 1989.

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Taraskin, S. N., and Stephen R. Elliott. Vibrations in Disordered Systems. Oxford University Press, 2004.

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Behavior of Fresh Concrete During Vibration/Aci 309.1R-93. Amer Concrete Inst, 1993.

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Wu, Guozhen. Molecular Vibrations: An Algebraic and Nonlinear Approach. World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd, 2018.

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Elishakoff, Isaac, Ga.) American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Winter Meeting (1991 : Atlanta, C. Mei, and H. F. Wolfe. Vibration and Behavior of Composite Structures/Ad-14 (Ad (Series), V. 14.). Amer Society of Mechanical, 1989.

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A, Lerch Bradley, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Evaluation of thermal and mechanical loading effects on the structural behavior of a SiC/titanium composite. [Washington, D.C.]: NASA, 1990.

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Mechanical Behavior of Engineering Materials: Volume 1: Static and Quasi-Static Loading Volume 2: Dynamic Loading and Intelligent Material Systems. Springer, 2001.

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Haddad, Y. M. Mechanical Behavior of Engineering Materials: Volume 1: Static and Quasi-Static Loading Volume 2: Dynamic Loading and Intelligent Material Systems. Springer, 2000.

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Haddad, Y. M. Mechanical Behavior of Engineering Materials: Volume 1: Static and Quasi-Static Loading Volume 2: Dynamic Loading and Intelligent Material Systems. Springer, 2001.

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How Elephants and Other Animals Hear the Earth. PowerKids Press, 2015.

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Levin, Frank S. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198808275.003.0001.

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By surveying aspects of the book, the Introduction invites readers to prepare their mental surfboards for surfing the challenging waves of the quantum world. Max Planck’s weird use of the quantum concept is identified as the origin of the quantum revolution of the first part of the twentieth century. It is pointed out that mental muscles will be stretched by a variety of mind-bending quantum concepts and phenomena, both microscopic and macroscopic. These include the analogy between the behavior of a particle in a so-called quantum box and the vibrations of a musical string, and the role of quantum mechanics in determining the maximum heights of mountains. It is noted that the fundamental principles of quantum theory are the underpinning for explaining the mystery with two-slit experiments, while the book’s final chapters explore two features that have been referred to in non-scientific contexts: entanglement and Schrödinger’s cat.
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McNamara, Rita J. Energetic Body Work. Motilal Banarsidass,India, 2002.

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McNamara, Rita J. Energetic Bodywork: Practical Techniques. Red Wheel/Weiser, 1998.

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Schroeder, Daniel V. An Introduction to Thermal Physics. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192895547.001.0001.

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Thermal physics deals with collections of large numbers of particles—typically 1023 or so. Examples include the air in a balloon, the water in a lake, the electrons in a chunk of metal, and the photons given off by the sun. We can't possibly follow every detail of the motions of so many particles. So in thermal physics we assume that these motions are random, and we use the laws of probability to predict how the material as a whole ought to behave. Alternatively, we can measure the bulk properties of a material, and from these infer something about the particles it is made of. This book will give you a working understanding of thermal physics, assuming that you have already studied introductory physics and calculus. You will learn to apply the general laws of energy and entropy to engines, refrigerators, chemical reactions, phase transformations, and mixtures. You will also learn to use basic quantum physics and powerful statistical methods to predict in detail how temperature affects molecular speeds, vibrations of solids, electrical and magnetic behaviors, emission of light, and exotic low-temperature phenomena. The problems and worked examples explore applications not just within physics but also to engineering, chemistry, biology, geology, atmospheric science, astrophysics, cosmology, and everyday life.
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Reskusich, John. Cyclic strain amplitude and heat treatment effects on the high damping behavior of incramute alloy under random vibration loading in the 50-1000 HZ frequency range. 1986.

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Banerjee, Santo, Mala Mitra, and Lamberto Rondoni. Applications of Chaos and Nonlinear Dynamics in Science and Engineering - Vol. 2. Springer, 2012.

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Banerjee, Santo, Mala Mitra, and Lamberto Rondoni. Applications of Chaos and Nonlinear Dynamics in Engineering - Vol. 1. Springer, 2011.

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Banerjee, Santo, Mala Mitra, and Lamberto Rondoni. Applications of Chaos and Nonlinear Dynamics in Engineering - Vol. 1. Springer, 2013.

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1943-, Anishchenko V. S., ed. Nonlinear dynamics of chaotic and stochastic systems. 2nd ed. Berlin: Springer, 2007.

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Chaos, Nonlinearity, Complexity: The Dynamical Paradigm of Nature (Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing). Springer, 2006.

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Zhang, Huaguang, Zhiliang Wang, and Derong Liu. Controlling Chaos: Suppression, Synchronization and Chaotification. Springer, 2011.

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Barbara, Blazejczyk-Okolewska, ed. Chaotic mechanics in systems with impacts and friction. Singapore: World Scientific, 1999.

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Kapitaniak, Tomasz, Krzysztof Czolczynski, Jerzy Wojewoda, and Barbara Blazejczyk-Okolewska. Chaotic Mechanics in Systems With Impacts and Friction (World Scientific Series on Nonlinear Science , No a). World Scientific Publishing Company, 1999.

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