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Nechaev, Igor V., and Alexander V. Vvedenskii. "Квантово-химическое моделирование взаимодействия в системе MeN(H2O)M (Me = Cu, AgG, Au; N = 1-3; M = 1, 2)." Kondensirovannye sredy i mezhfaznye granitsy = Condensed Matter and Interphases 21, no. 1 (March 6, 2019): 105–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.17308/kcmf.2019.21/722.

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Моделирование реакции малых кластеров IB металлов с молекулами воды проведено в рамках теории функционала плотности. Рассчитана структура, колебательные частоты, зарядовое распределение и другие характеристики изомеров Men(H2O)m (Me = Cu, Ag, Au; n = 1-3; m = 1, 2). Показано, что частицы Cu2 и Cu3 термодинамически способны разлагать воду на водород и гидроксил при стандартных условиях, другие рассмотренные кластеры IB металлов подобной активностью не обладают. ЛИТЕРАТУРА Vigdorovich V. , Tsygankova L. E. , Shel’ N. V. Protection of Metals and Physical Chemistry of Surfaces, 2015, vol. 51, no. 4, pp. 567-574. https://doi.org/10.1134/s2070205115040346 de Heer W. A. Mod. Phys., 1993, vol. 65, pp. 611. https://doi.org/10.1103/revmodphys.65.611 Serebrennikov L. V., Davlyatshin D. I., Golovkin A. V. Russian Journal of Pphysical Chemistry A, 2010, vol. 84, pp. 2082. https://doi.org/10.1134/s0036024410120137 Tretyakov Y. D., Goodilin E. A. Russian Chemical Reviews, 2009, vol. 78, pp. 801. https://doi.org/10.1070/rc2009v078n09abeh004029 Melikhov V. I. Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2007, vol. 77, pp. 563-567. https://doi.org/10.1134/s1019331607060032 Valden M., Lai X., Goodman W. Science, 1998, vol. 281, pp. 1647. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.281.5383.1647 Park A. Thesis Ph.D. Rice University, 1988, pp. 126-160. Eachus R. S., Marchetti A. P., Muenter A. A. Rev. Phys. Chem., 1999, vol. 50, pp. 117. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.physchem.50.1.117 Elghanian R., Srorhoff J. J., Mucic R. C., et al. Science, 1997, vol. 277, pp. 1078. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.277.5329.1078 Doroshenko A. A., Nechaev I. V., Vvedenskii A. V. Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2014, vol. 88, pp. 1542. https://doi.org/10.1134/s003602441409012x Moskovits M. Mod. Phys., 1985, vol. 57, pp. 783. https://doi.org/10.1103/revmodphys.57.783 Adamo C., Scuseria G.E., Barone V. Chem. Phys., 1999, vol. 111, pp. 2889. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.479571 Dunning Jr. T. H. Chem. Phys., 1989, vol. 90, pp. 1007. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.456153 Stoll H., Fuentealba P., Schwerdtfeger P., et al. Chem. Phys., 1984, vol. 81, pp. 2732. DOI: 10.1063/1.447992 Reed A. E, Kurtiss L. A., Weinhold F. Rev., 1988, vol. 88, pp. 899. DOI: 10.1021/cr00088a005 Frisch M. J., Trucks G. W., Schlegel H. B., et al. Gaussian 09 Revision D.01. Gaussian Inc., Wallingford CT, 2009. URL: www.chemcraftprog.com. Merrick J. P., Moran D., Radom L. Phys. Chem. A., 2007, vol. 111, pp. 11683. DOI: 10.1021/jp073974n Barone V. Chem. Phys., 2004, vol. 120, pp. 3059. DOI: 10.1063/1.1637580 Molecular Constants of Inorganic Compounds / Ed. by K.S Krasnova. Leningrad, Chemistry Publ., 1979, 448 p. (in Russ.)
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Plath, R. "CHADWICK, J.; GODART, L.; KILLEN, J. T.; OLIVIER, J.-P.; SACCONI, A.; SAKELLARAKIS, I. A.: Corpus of Mycenaean Inscriptions from Knossos. Vol. III/IV and Index to Vol I–IV." Kratylos 46, no. 1 (2001): 95–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.29091/kratylos/2001/1/13.

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Deutinger, Roman. "Graeme Dunphy (Ed.), Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle. Vol. 1: A–I. Vol. 2: J–Z. Leiden/Boston, Brill 2010 Dunphy Graeme Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle. Vol. 1: A–I. Vol. 2: J–Z. 2010 Brill Leiden/Boston € 399,–." Historische Zeitschrift 296, no. 1 (February 2013): 173. http://dx.doi.org/10.1524/hzhz.2013.0033.

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Castro, Adailton N. De, Loyanne C. P. Da Silva, Francisco A. P. Osório, Basilio Baseia, and Clodoaldo Valverde. "Study of the hyper-Rayleigh scattering first hyperpolarizability of a chalcone derivative in various solvent media." Photonics Letters of Poland 11, no. 4 (December 31, 2019): 96. http://dx.doi.org/10.4302/plp.v11i4.892.

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In this work we investigate the solvent media effects on the nonlinear optical properties of a chalcone derivative, (2E)-3-(3-methylphenyl)-1-(4-nitrophenyl) prop-2-en-1-one (3MPNP), using the polarizable continuum model (PCM) at DFT/B3LYP/6-311+G(d) level. The behavior of the hyper-Rayleigh scattering first hyperpolarizability and the average second hyperpolarizability, are studied as function of the dielectric constant of the solvent medium in both dynamic and static cases. Full Text: PDF ReferencesL. R. Almeida et al., "Synthesis, structural characterization and computational study of a novel amino chalcone: a potential nonlinear optical material", New J. Chem., vol. 41, no. 4, pp. 1744-1754, 2017. CrossRef P. K. Murthy et al., "An analysis of structural and spectroscopic signatures, the reactivity study of synthetized 4,6-dichloro-2-(methylsulfonyl)pyrimidine: A potential third-order nonlinear optical material", J. Mol. Struct., vol. 1186, pp. 263-275, Jun. 2019. CrossRef J. Kongsted, A. Osted, K. V Mikkelsen, and O. Christiansen, "“Second harmonic generation second hyperpolarizability of water calculated using the combined coupled cluster dielectric continuum or different molecular mechanics methods", J. Chem. Phys., vol. 120, no. 8, pp. 3787-98, Feb. 2004. CrossRef T. L. Fonseca, J. R. Sabino, M. A. Castro, and H. C. Georg, "A theoretical investigation of electric properties of L-arginine phosphate monohydrate including environment polarization effects", J. Chem. Phys., vol. 133, no. 14, pp. 1-8, 2010. CrossRef A. KARAKAŞ, Z. E. KOÇ, M. FRIDRICHOVÁ, P. NĚMEC, and J. KROUPA, "THE INVESTIGATION OF SECOND-ORDER NONLINEAR OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF P-NITROPHENYLAZOANILINE: SECOND HARMONIC GENERATION AND AB INITIO COMPUTATIONS", J. Theor. Comput. Chem., vol. 11, no. 01, pp. 209-221, Feb. 2012. CrossRef T. Seidler, K. Stadnicka, and B. Champagne, "Second‐order Nonlinear Optical Susceptibilities and Refractive Indices of Organic Crystals from a Multiscale Numerical Simulation Approach", Adv. Opt. Mater., vol. 2, no. 10, pp. 1000-1006, Oct. 2014. CrossRef L. M. G. Abegão et al., "Second- and third-order nonlinear optical properties of unsubstituted and mono-substituted chalcones", Chem. Phys. Lett., vol. 648, pp. 91-96, Mar. 2016. CrossRef W. F. Vaz et al., "Synthesis, characterization, and third-order nonlinear optical properties of a new neolignane analogue", RSC Adv., vol. 6, no. 82, pp. 79215-79227, 2016. CrossRef C. Valverde et al., "The solid state structure and environmental polarization effect of a novel asymmetric azine", New J. Chem., vol. 41, no. 19, pp. 11361-11371, 2017. CrossRef P. N. Prasad, D. J. Williams, and others, Introduction to nonlinear optical effects in molecules and polymers, vol. 1. Wiley New York etc., 1991. DirectLink P. Günter, Nonlinear Optical Effects and Materials, 4th ed. Berlin: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000. CrossRef H. Inan et al., "Photonic crystals: emerging biosensors and their promise for point-of-care applications", Chem. Soc. Rev., vol. 46, no. 2, pp. 366-388, 2017. CrossRef H. J. Chang et al., "Chiral Nonlinear Optics in Oxides, Polymers and Liquid Crystals", J. Korean Phys. Soc., vol. 43, no. 4, p. 587, 2003. DirectLink R. Bersohn, Y. Pao, and H. L. Frisch, "Double‐Quantum Light Scattering by Molecules", J. Chem. Phys., vol. 45, no. 9, pp. 3184-3198, Nov. 1966. CrossRef K. Clays and A. Persoons, "Hyper-Rayleigh scattering in solution", Phys. Rev. Lett., vol. 66, no. 23, pp. 2980-2983, 1991. CrossRef J. Campo, F. Desmet, W. Wenseleers, and E. Goovaerts, "Highly sensitive setup for tunable wavelength hyper-Rayleigh scattering with parallel detection and calibration data for various solvents", Opt. Express, vol. 17, no. 6, p. 4587, Mar. 2009. CrossRef S. R. Prabhu, A. Jayarama, K. Chandrasekharan, V. Upadhyaya, and S. W. Ng, "Synthesis, growth, structural characterization, Hirshfeld analysis and nonlinear optical studies of a methyl substituted chalcone", J. Mol. Struct., vol. 1136, pp. 244-252, May 2017. CrossRef K. Clays and A. Persoons, "Hyper‐Rayleigh scattering in solution", Rev. Sci. Instrum., vol. 63, no. 6, pp. 3285-3289, Jun. 1992. CrossRef K. Clays et al., "Nonlinear Optical Properties of Proteins Measured by Hyper-Rayleigh Scattering in Solution", Science (80-. )., vol. 262, no. 5138, pp. 1419-1422, Nov. 1993. CrossRef M. Frisch et al., Gaussian, Inc., Wallingford CT, 2009. DirectLink J. M. F. Custodio et al., "Chalcone as Potential Nonlinear Optical Material: A Combined Theoretical, Structural, and Spectroscopic Study", J. Phys. Chem. C, vol. 123, no. 10, pp. 5931-5941, Mar. 2019. CrossRef
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Briggs, D. "Surface Coatings. A. D. Wilson, J. W. Nicholson and H. J. Prosser (Eds) Elsevier, London, vol. 1, 273pp (1987), £40; vol. 2, 230pp (1988), £42." Surface and Interface Analysis 14, no. 4 (April 1989): 213. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sia.740140408.

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Sarauz, Mateo, Jorge Shuguli, David Vaca, and Rita Villafuerte. "Evaluación de satisfacción a los estudiantes sobre el uso del software Microsoft Teams." Minerva 1, no. 2 (August 8, 2020): 13–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.47460/minerva.v1i2.7.

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El uso de las Tecnologías de la información y la comunicación ha permitido introducir mejoras en la forma como se desarrollan los procesos de enseñanza y aprendizaje, así como los procesos propios a la gestión y administración de las actividades académicas. Sin embargo, el índice de adopción de estas herramientas es reducido en cobertura y en profundidad. No obstante, para el uso de la herramienta Teams hay que detallar las ventajas y desventajas encontradas y finalizar con conclusiones en base a las experiencias personales. Palabras Clave: software, Microsoft Teams, herramienta, ventajas, experiencia. Referencias [1]C. E. F. Pabón, «MÁS ALLÁ DE ZOOM, GOOGLE MEET, TEAMS…,» Slidesgo, vol. 1, nº 1, p. 12, 2020. [2]F. García, A. Correl, V. Abella y M. Grande, «La evaluación online en la educación superior en tiempos de la COVID-19,» EDUCATION IN THE KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY (EKS), vol. 21, nº 1, pp. 1-12, 2020. [3]G. Jose, C. Alfredo, G. Victor y GrandeMario, «Education in the Knowledge Society,» Ediciones Universal Salamanca, vol. 1, nº 12, p. 26, 14 05 2020. [4]E. Dans, «Educacion online: Plataformas educativas y el dilema de la apertura,» Universidad y Sociedad del Conocimiento, vol. 6, nº 1, p. 10, 02 03 2009. [5]A. Mauricio, A. Roberto, V. Edgar y F. Karen, «Convergencia de procesos de docencia universitaria: El uso de la aplicacion Teams de Microsoft,» ResearchGate, vol. 1, nº 1, p. 9, 21 11 2019. [6]B. Jose, L. Lina, H. Maria y J. Eusebio, «Utilización del alfa de Cronbach para validar la confiabilidad,» Engineering and Technology, vol. 11, nº 1, p. 9, 16 08 2013. [7]J.-J. a. C.-R. D. a. D. P. Monedero-Moya, «Usabilidad y satisfacción en herramientas de anotaciones multimedia para MOOC = Usability and Satisfaction in Multimedia Annotation Tools for MOOCs,» e-Lis, vol. 22, nº 44, p. 62, 2018. [8]I. Ros Martínez de Lahidalga, «Moodle, la plataforma para la enseñanza y organización escolar,» Ikastorratza, e- Revista de Didáctica, vol. 2, nº 50, p. 12, 2008. [9]D. Marlene, «Herramientas para la producción de materiales didácticos para las modalidades de enseñanza semipresencial y a distancia,» ACIMED, vol. 16, nº 2, p. 5, 2007. [10]C. Barbara, «Diseño y validación de un instrumento,» Universitat Illes Balears, vol. 4, nº 50, p. 415, 10 2006.
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Calizaya, José Manuel, Gloria Isabel Monzón Alvarez, Ana Rosario Miaury Vilca, Hilda Lizbeth Pinto Pomareda, and Jose Luis Evangelista Aliaga. "SATISFACCIÓN CON LA VIDA EN GRUPOS ETARIOS DE LA CIUDAD DE AREQUIPA, PERÚ." Universidad Ciencia y Tecnología 24, no. 107 (December 24, 2020): 56–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.47460/uct.v24i107.414.

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El objetivo del estudio fue analizar el nivel de satisfacción con la vida en grupos etarios según variables sociodemográficas, se realizó en 1661 sujetos (adolescentes, jóvenes, adultos y adultos mayores) de 3 distritos de la ciudad de Arequipa, a quienes se les aplicó el cuestionario de satisfacción con la vida. Se encontró que el nivel de satisfacción de los participantes es moderado con tendencia a ser alta. Según grupo etario, los adultos mayores presentan niveles altos de satisfacción con la vida en comparación a los otros grupos y las personas que presentan mayor nivel educativo se encuentran más satisfechos con la vida. Se concluye que, los resultados guardan relación con el nivel de bienestar y calidad de vida que experimentan las personas haciendo una evaluación global positiva de su experiencia en la vida. Palabras Clave: satisfacción con la vida, grupos etarios, variables sociodemográficas. Referencias [1]J. Zanabria, «Crecimiento económico permitió disminuir la pobreza monetaria,» El Peruano, p. 3, 4 11 2019. [2]C. Cómez, G. J. Suárez, J. E. Garzón y J. A. Gómez, «El ser y el tener de los habitantes de la ciudad de Medellín como determinantes de la satisfacción con lavida.,» Revista Latinoamericana de Desarrollo Económico, vol. 1, nº 26, pp. 69-98, 2016. [3]M. Rojas, «Economía de la felicidad. Hallazgos relevantes respecto al ingreso y el bienestar,» El Trimestre Económico, vol. 76, nº 303, pp. 537-573, 2009. [4]M. Seligman y M. Csikszentmuhalyi, «Positive Psychology: An introduction,» American Psychologist, nº55, pp. 5-14, 2000. [5]M. F. Rabito y J. M. Rodríguez, «Satisfacción con la vida y bienestar psicológico en personas con Disforia de Género,» Actas Especiales Psiquiatría, vol. 44, nº 2, pp. 47-54, 2016. [6]J. Alfaro, J. Guzmán, F. Reyes, C. García, J. Varela y D. Sirlopú, «Satisfacción global con la vida y satisfacción escolar en estudiantes Chilenos,» Psykhe (Santiago), vol. 25, nº 2, pp. 1-14, 2016. [7]W. L. Arias, J. C. Huamani y T. Caycho, «Satisfacción con la vida en escolares de la ciudad de Arequipa,» Propósitos y Representaciones, vol. 6, nº 1, pp. 351-407, 2018. [8]R. Moreta, C. López, P. Gordón, W. Ortíz y I. Gaibor, «Satisfacción con la vida, bienestar psicológico y social como predictores de la salud mental en ecuatorianos,» Actualidades en Psicología, vol. 32, nº 124, pp. 112-126, 2018. [9]J. A. Fernández, M. Fernández y A. Cieza, «Los conceptos de calidad de vida, salud y bienestar analizados desde la perspectiva de la Clasificación Internacional del Funcionamiento (CIF),» Revista Española de Salud Pública, vol. 84, nº 2, pp. 169-184, 2010. [10]J. García, «Psicología positiva, bienestar y calidad de vida,» En-claves del pensamiento, vol. 8, nº 16, pp. 13-29, 2014. [11]T. Mayodormo, A. Sales, E. Satorres y J. Meléndez, «Bienestar psicológico en función de la etapa de vida, el sexo y su interacción,» Pensamiento Psicológico, vol.14, nº 2, pp. 101-112, 2016. [12]J. Murillo y F. Molero, «La Satisfacción Vital: Su relación con el prejuicio, la identidad nacional, la autoestima y el bienestar material, en inmigrantes,» ActaColombiana de Psicología, vol. 15, nº 2, pp. 99-108, 2012. [13]J. Martell, C. H. García, L. Daniel, P. Sánchez y A. Mendoza, «Estructura factorial de la escala de satisfacción con la vida y validez convergente con la escala de calidad de vida en preparatorianos mexicanos,» Revista de psicología y ciencias del comportamiento de la Unidad Académica de Ciencias Jurídicas y Sociales, vol. 9, nº 2, pp. 30-45, 2018. [14]E. Calvo y P. Beytía, «¿Cómo medir la felicidad?,» Claves de Políticas Públicas, vol. 1, nº 4, pp. 1-11, 2011. [15]M. Vallejo y M. d. P. Moreno, «Satisfacción vital y su relación con otras variables psicosociales en población española residente en Alemania,» Escritos de Psicología, vol. 9, nº 2, pp. 12-21, 2016. [16]N. Pérez y A. Alegre, «Satisfacción con la vida: predictores y moderadores.,» Psicologia positiva i benestar , vol. 1, nº 1, pp. 447-457, 2014. [17]C. A. Alvarez, A. M. Briceño, K. Álvarez, M. Abufhele y I. Delgado, «Estudio de adaptación y validación transcultural de una escala de satisfacción con la vida para adolescentes,» Revista Chilena de Pediatría, vol. 89, nº 1, pp. 51-58, 2018. [18]E. López, N. Pérez y A. Alegre, «Competencia emocional, satisfacción en contextos específicos y satisfacción con la vida en la adolescencia,» Revista de Investigación Educativa, vol. 36, nº 1, pp. 57-73, 2018. [19]M. Ramírez y S.-L. Lee, «Factores asociados a la satisfacción vital en adultos mayores de 60 años,» Polis (Santiago), vol. 11, nº 33, pp. 407-428, 2012. [20]J. Inga y A. Vara, «Factores asociados a la satisfacción de vida de adultos mayores de 60 años en Lima-Perú,» Universidad Psychology Bogotá (Colombia), vol. 5, nº 3, pp. 475-485, 2006. [21]P. Ruiz, Y. Medina, A. Zayas y R. Gómez, «Relación entre la autoestima y la satisfacción con la vida en una muestra de estudiantes universitarios,» Revista INFAD de Psicología, vol. 2, nº 1, pp. 67-76, 2018. [22]C. Merino, S. Domínguez y M. Fernández, «Validación inicial de una Escala Breve de Satisfacción con los Estudios en estudiantes universitarios de Lima,» Educación Médica, vol. 18, nº 1, pp. 74-77, 2017. [23]J. D. Polo, M. Fernández y R. G. Ramírez, «Diseño del trabajo y satisfacción con la vida,» Revista Venezolana de Gerencia, vol. 17, nº 59, pp. 466-481, 2012. [24]S. Carrasco, Metodología de la Investigación Científica. Pautas metodológicas para diseñar y elaborar el proyecto de investigación, Lima: Editorial San Marcos, 2019. [25]E. Diener, R. A. Emmons, R. J. Larsen y S. Griffin, «The Satisfaction with Life Scale.,» Journal of Personality Assessment, vol. 49, nº 1, pp. 71-75, 1985. [26]F. L. Atienza, D. Pons, I. Balaguer y M. García, «Propiedades psicométricas de la Escala de Satisfacción con la Vida en adolescentes,» Psicothema, vol. 12, nº 2, pp. 314-319, 2000. [27]D. Frias, Análisis de la consistencia interna de las puntuaciones de un instrumento de medida, Valencia: Universidad de Valencia, 2020. [28]J. L. Ventura, «Tamaño del efecto para la U de Mann-Whitney: aportes al artículo de Valdivia-Peralta et al.,» Revista chilena de neuro-psiquiatría, vol. 54, nº 4, pp. 353-354, 2016. [29]M. Tomczak y E. Tomczak, «Se revisó la necesidad de informar las estimaciones del tamaño del efecto. Una descripción general de algunas medidas recomendadas del tamaño del efecto,» Trends Sport Sciences, vol. 1, nº 21, pp. 19-25, 2014. [30]S. Domínguez, «Magnitud del efecto, una guía rápida,» Educación Médica, vol. 19, nº 4, pp. 251-254, 2018.
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Bunke, G. "Buchbesprechung: Biotechnology, Vol 11c Environmental Processes III. Von H. J. Rehm, G. Reed in Kooperation mit A. Pühler und P. Stadler, Vol. Hrsg.: J. Klein, J. Winter." Chemie Ingenieur Technik 74, no. 1-2 (February 2002): 167. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/1522-2640(200202)74:1/2<167::aid-cite1111167>3.0.co;2-5.

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Wiebe, Don. "Comptes rendus / Reviews of books: Philosophy of the Social Sciences Vol. 1: A Metascientific Introduction Vol. 2: Schemata J. O. Wisdom Brookfield, VT: Gower Publishing, 1987. Vol. 1: xii + 210 p.; Vol. 2.: x + 136 p." Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses 18, no. 2 (June 1989): 241–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000842988901800215.

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Dec, Bartłomiej, Robert Bogdanowicz, and Krzysztof Pyrchla. "Ab-initio study of electrical and optical properties of allylamine." Photonics Letters of Poland 10, no. 3 (October 1, 2018): 94. http://dx.doi.org/10.4302/plp.v10i3.847.

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The Density functional theory is one of most promising methodology in fast and accurate calculations of electrical and optical properties from the atomic basis. In this paper, we calculate electrical and optical properties of allylamine (2-propen 1- amine) in terms of accuracy and speed of calculations obtained by selection of DFT-1/2 method with ultrasoft Vanderbilt pseudopotentials. Comparison of density of states between molecule and bulk configuration shows great agreement between them, therefore we calculated refractive index which showed even better agreement with experimental data. Full Text: PDF ReferencesW. Kohn and L. J. Sham, 'Self-Consistent Equations Including Exchange and Correlation Effects', Phys. Rev., vol. 140, no. 4A, pp. A1133–A1138, Nov. 1965. CrossRef J. P. Perdew, K. Burke, and M. Ernzerhof, 'Generalized Gradient Approximation Made Simple', Phys. Rev. Lett., vol. 77, no. 18, pp. 3865–3868, Oct. 1996. CrossRef L. G. Ferreira, M. Marques, and L. K. Teles, 'Approximation to density functional theory for the calculation of band gaps of semiconductors', Physical Review B, vol. 78, no. 12, Sep. 2008. CrossRef L. G. Ferreira, M. Marques, and L. K. Teles, 'Slater half-occupation technique revisited: the LDA-1/2 and GGA-1/2 approaches for atomic ionization energies and band gaps in semiconductors', AIP Advances, vol. 1, no. 3, p. 032119, Aug. 2011. CrossRef M. Schlipf and F. Gygi, 'Optimization algorithm for the generation of ONCV pseudopotentials', Computer Physics Communications, vol. 196, pp. 36–44, Nov. 2015. CrossRef P. Prayongpan and C. Michael Greenlief, 'Density functional study of ethylamine and allylamine on Si(100)-2×1 and Ge(100)-2×1 surfaces', Surface Science, vol. 603, no. 7, pp. 1055–1069, Apr. 2009. CrossRef M. T. van Os, B. Menges, R. Foerch, G. J. Vancso, and W. Knoll, 'Characterization of Plasma-Polymerized Allylamine Using Waveguide Mode Spectroscopy', Chemistry of Materials, vol. 11, no. 11, pp. 3252–3257, Nov. 1999. CrossRef J. Zeng, R.-Q. Zhang, and H. Treutlein, Quantum Simulations of Materials and Biological Systems. Springer Science & Business Media, 2012. CrossRef I. Del Villar, I. R. Matias, and F. J. Arregui, 'Enhancement of sensitivity in long-period fiber gratings with deposition of low-refractive-index materials', Optics Letters, vol. 30, no. 18, p. 2363, Sep. 2005. CrossRef D. Nidzworski et al., 'A rapid-response ultrasensitive biosensor for influenza virus detection using antibody modified boron-doped diamond', Sci Rep, vol. 7, Nov. 2017. CrossRef Synopsys QuantumWise, Atomistix Toolkit version 2018.06 .D. C. Liu and J. Nocedal, 'On the limited memory BFGS method for large scale optimization', Mathematical Programming, vol. 45, no. 1–3, pp. 503–528, Aug. 1989. CrossRef K. F. Garrity, J. W. Bennett, K. M. Rabe, and D. Vanderbilt, 'Pseudopotentials for high-throughput DFT calculations', Computational Materials Science, vol. 81, pp. 446–452, Jan. 2014. CrossRef Yu Cai, T. Zhang, A. B. Anderson, J. C. Angus, L. N. Kostadinov, and T. V. Albu, 'The origin of shallow n-type conductivity in boron-doped diamond with H or S co-doping: Density functional theory study', Diamond and Related Materials, vol. 15, no. 11, pp. 1868–1877, Nov. 2006. CrossRef
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Kehr, Christian [Verfasser], Robert A. J. [Akademischer Betreuer] [Gutachter] Oostendorp, and Angela [Gutachter] Krackhardt. "Die extrinsische Rolle von Secreted frizzled-related protein 1 (Sfrp1) in kindlicher Leukämie / Christian Kehr ; Gutachter: Angela Krackhardt, Robert A. J. Oostendorp ; Betreuer: Robert A. J. Oostendorp." München : Universitätsbibliothek der TU München, 2017. http://d-nb.info/1140165747/34.

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Einhellig, Heike Christine Verfasser], Arno [Akademischer Betreuer] [Schmidt-Trucksäss, and Johann Josef [Akademischer Betreuer] Hauner. "Determinanten von ultrasonographischen Atherosklerosemarkern der A. carotis bei Typ 1 diabetischen Kindern und Erwachsenen / Heike Einhellig. Gutachter: Johann J. Hauner. Betreuer: Arno Schmidt-Trucksäss." München : Universitätsbibliothek der TU München, 2011. http://d-nb.info/1019589906/34.

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Pitt, Clifford C., Gwendolyn Dekker, Harry J. Kits, James H. Olthuis, and G. Marcille Frederick. "Perspective vol. 21 no. 5 (Oct 1987)." 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10756/251258.

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Pitt, Clifford C., Gwendolyn Dekker, Harry J. Kits, James H. Olthuis, and G. Marcille Frederick. "Perspective vol. 21 no. 5 (Oct 1987)." 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/10756/277588.

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Gerber, Ernst. Photo-Journal Guide To Comics Vol 1 A-K (A-J). Diamond Comic Dist - Stock, 1995.

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Seigneuret, Jean-Charles. Dictionary of Literary Themes and Motifs: Vol. 1, A-J. Greenwood Press, 1988.

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EUROPA year book: 2 volumes, vol 1 (A-J) 1997 vol 2 (k-Z) 1997. 3rd ed. Europa Publications, 1997.

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SS Elite Vol. 1 A-J: The Senior Leaders of Hitler's Praetorian Guard. Fonthill Media, 2015.

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Ledrain, Eugène. Histoire d'Israel, Vol. 1: Se Terminant A la Chute des Omrides (887 Ans Avant J.-C.) (Classic Reprint) (French Edition). Forgotten Books, 2017.

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Diffuse Emissionen 2019. VDI Verlag, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.51202/9783181023525.

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Dieser VDI-Bericht ist ausschließlich als PDF-Datei erschienen! Inhalt TA Luft Neufassung und mögliche Auswirkungen auf Diffuse Emissionen Neufassung der TA Luft – aktueller Stand 1 R. Remus, Umweltbundesamt, Dessau-Roßlau TA Luft – Chance zur regelwerksübergreifenden Standardisierung dichter Flanschverbindungen 9 H. Wilming, IBW Consulting UG, Borken; A. Riedl, FH Münster, Steinfurt Messung und Minderung von diffusen Gas Emissionen Strategien zur Minderung diffuser Methanemissionen an Biogasanlagen 19 T. Clauß, T. Reinelt, J. Liebetrau, DBFZ Deutsche Biomasseforschungszentrum gemeinnützige GmbH, Leipzig Ergebnisse der Validierungsexperimente für die Ermittlung diffuser VOC-Emissionen von Raffinerien mit Fernmesstechniken und Modellierungen (DIAL, SOF, OGI, TCT, RDM) als Grundlage einer Europäischen Norm 27 C. Ehrlich, Hochschule Merseburg, Merseburg; N. Höfert, VDI, Düsseldorf Aktuelle Trends aus dem Bereich der Messtechnik Methoden zur Ermittlung diffuser Emissionen au...
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Reifen – Fahrwerk – Fahrbahn. VDI Verlag, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.51202/9783181023563.

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Der Bericht ist ausschließlich als PDF-Dokument erschienen! Inhalt Anforderungen der „Neuen Mobilität” Reifen für Elektrofahrzeuge: Wie neue Anforderungen die Reifenentwicklung beeinflussen 1 D. Bäuning, J. Buschmeier, C. Strübel, A. Tsotras, B. Wies, Continental Reifen Deutschland GmbH Development of lane-precise “Ground Truth” maps for the objective Quality Assessment of automated driving functions 15 S. Keidler, J. Haselberger, K. Mayannavar, B. Schick, University of Applied Science Kempten, Kempten; D. Schneider, University of Applied Science Kempten, Kempten, AVL Deutschland GmbH, Karlsruhe Fahrwerksauslegung Automatisierte Gewichtkontrolle von Schwerverkehr basierend auf dynamischer Achslastverwiegung 35 M. Moharekpour, M. Heetkamp, A. Ueckermann, D. Wegener, D. Kemper, L. Eckstein, M. Oeser, Institut für Straßenbauwesen (isac), RWTH Aachen University Auslegungs- und Optimierungsmethode von Verbundlenkerachsen 59 X. Fang, J. Olschewski, K. Tan, Lehrstuhl für F...
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Writing African American Women: An Encyclopedia of Literature by and about Women of Color. Greenwood Press, 2006.

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Writing African American Women: An Encyclopedia of Literature by and about Women of Color. Greenwood Press, 2006.

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Writing African American Women [Two Volumes]: An Encyclopedia of Literature by and about Women of Color. Greenwood Press, 2006.

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Orel, Harold. "Emily and Anne Brontë, [‘A Diary Note’ — No. 1] (1834), in The Brontës: Their Lives, Friendships and Correspondence,* edited by Thomas J. Wise and J. Alexander Symington, vol. i, pp. 124–5." In The Brontës, 31–33. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-25199-5_5.

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Heidegger, Martin. "37. Nietzsche on Tragedy, by M. S. Silk and J. P. Stern; Nietzsche: A Critical Life, by Ronald Hayman; Nietzsche, vol. 1, The Will to Power as Art." In Essays and Reviews, 179–84. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781400848393-038.

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Dickens, Charles. "To J. A. Heraud, 1 January 1869." In The British Academy/The Pilgrim Edition of the Letters of Charles Dickens, Vol. 12: 1868–1870, edited by Graham Storey, 265. Oxford University Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00120398.

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"Upon a Cloke lent him by Mr. J. Ridsley." In The Works of Henry Vaughan, Vol. 1: Introduction and Texts 1642–1652. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00258369.

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Behn, Aphra. "42. On Mr. J. H. In a Fit of Sickness." In The Pickering Masters: The Works of Aphra Behn, Vol. 1: Poetry, edited by Janet Todd, 89–91. Pickering & Chatto, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00212440.

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Li, Jie Jack, Chris Limberakis, and Derek A. Pflum. "Carbon−Carbon Bond Formation." In Modern Organic Synthesis in the Laboratory. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195187984.003.0011.

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Reviews: (a) Vicarion, J. L.; Badia, D.; Carillo, L.; Reyes, E.; Etxebarria, J. Curr. Org. Chem. 2005, 9, 219-235. (b) Mahrwald, R. Ed. In Modern Aldol Reactions; Wiley-VCH: Weinheim, 2004; Vol. 1., pp. 1-335 (c) Mahrwald, R. Ed. In Modern Aldol Reactions; Wiley-VCH: Weinheim, 2004; Vol. 2., pp. 1-345.(d) Machajewski, T. D.; Wong, C.-H. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2000, 39, 1352-1375. (e) Carriera, E. M. In Modern Carbonyl Chemistry; Otera, J.; Wiley-VCH: Weinheim, 2000; Chapter 8: Aldol Reaction: Methodology and Stereochemistry, 227-248. (f) Paterson, I.; Cowden, C. J.; Wallace, D. J. In Modern Carbonyl Chemistry; Otera, J.; Wiley-VCH: Weinheim, 2000; Chapter 9: Stereoselective Aldol Reactions in the Synthesis of Polyketide Natural Products, pp. 249-298. (g) Franklin, A. S.; Paterson, I. Contemp. Org. Synth. 1994, 1 317-338. (h) Heathcock, C. H. In Asymmetric Synthesis; Morrison, J. D., Ed.; Academic Press: Orlando, Fl.; 1984; Vol. 3., Chapter 2: The Aldol Addition Reaction, pp. 111-212. (i) Mukaiyama, T. Org. React. 1982, 28, 203-331. Since the early 1980s, aldol condensations involving boron enolates have gain great importance in asymmetric synthesis, particularly the synthesis of natural products with adjacent stereogenic centers bearing hydroxyl and methyl groups. (Z)-Boron enolates tend to give a high diastereoslectivity preference for the syn-stereochemistry while (E)-boron enolates favor the anti-stereochemistry. Because the B-O and B-C bonds are shorter than other metals with oxygen and carbon, the six membered Zimmerman–Traxler transition state in the aldol condensation tends to be more compact which accentuates steric interactions, thus leading to higher diastereoselectivity. When this feature is coupled with a boron enolate bearing a chiral auxillary, high enantioselectivity is achieved. Boron enolates are generated from a ketone and boron triflate in the presence of an organic base such as triethylamine. Reviews: (a) Abiko, A. Acc. Chem. Res. 2004, 37, 387-395. (b) Cowden, C. J. Org. React. 1997, 51, 1-200.
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Behn, Aphra. "16. A Ballad on Mr. J. H. to Amoret, asking why I was so sad." In The Pickering Masters: The Works of Aphra Behn, Vol. 1: Poetry, edited by Janet Todd, 45–46. Pickering & Chatto, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00212414.

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"1. 'A short appeal to members of Convocation, upon the proposed censure of no. 90. by Frederick Rogers, Fellow of Oriel. London: James Burns, 17, Portman Street, and J. H. Parker, Oxford. 1845.: by Frederick Rogers and J. H. Parker." In The Letters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, Vol. 10: The Final Step: 1 November 1843–6 October 1845, edited by Francis J. McGrath, 858–60. Oxford University Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00141740.

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"Table of Contents, Vols. 1-32." In Cumulative Title, Author and Cited Author (A-J) Index, Including Table of Contents, Volumes 1-32, 1–55. Elsevier, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0065-3160(08)60054-4.

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Morrison, Robert. "‘The Singular Wrought Out into the Strange and Mystical’: Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine and the Transformation of Terror." In Scottish Gothic, 129–41. Edinburgh University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474408196.003.0010.

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When Lord Byron decided in May 1819 to publish his Gothic fragment, ‘Augustus Darvell’, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine seemed to him the obvious choice (Byron 1973–94, vol. 6: 126).1 Though founded only eighteen months earlier, the magazine had quickly established itself as one of the leading periodical publications of the day, and one that specialised in terror. Led by its editor, William Blackwood, and key contributors such as John Wilson and J. G. Lockhart, Blackwood’s routinely used variously aestheticised forms of violence and fear as a method of engagement with a host of social, critical and cultural issues, and as a means of promulgating its virulent version of High Toryism, as seen most clearly in its bellicose attacks on Whig enemies such as the Edinburgh Review, and its literary assassinations of ‘Cockney School’ writers like John Keats and Leigh Hunt (Schoenfield 2013).
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Jamieson, Nicholas P., and Matthew P. Juniper. "Experimental Sensitivity Analysis and the Equivalence of Pulsed Forcing and Feedback Control in Thermoacoustic Systems." In ASME Turbo Expo 2017: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2017-63441.

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We examine the shifts in linear decay rates and growth rates, with and without control devices on a simple thermoacoustic system. When the system is stable, we measure the decay rate by pulsing with a loudspeaker. This improves on the experimental techniques developed by Rigas et al. (J. Fluid Mech., 2016, vol. 787, R1 [1]) and Jamieson et al. (Int. J. Spray and Comb. Dyn., accepted, 2016 [2]), to develop a more efficient method of experimental sensitivity analysis to apply in thermoacoustic systems. When the system is unstable, we use feedback control to bring it to a non-oscillating state. We then switch off the feedback control and measure the growth rate. The results suggest that both methods are suitable for use in the experimental sensitivity analysis of thermoacoustic systems. Our experimental set up is automated and we find that we can obtain thousands of decay rates in 1/12 the time compared with the previous work.
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Page, Álvaro Felipe, and Magda Liliana Cáceres Cáceres. "Patrones de desplazamiento del eje instantáneo de rotación del movimiento de elevación humeral." In 11 Simposio CEA de Bioingeniería. València: Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/ceabioing.2019.10015.

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En este trabajo se presentan los resultados de un estudio experimental para la descripción de las trayectorias descritas por el eje instantáneo de rotación (EIR) toracohumeral para movimientos cíclicos de elevación-descenso. Se ha desarrollado una técnica de análisis de movimientos mediante videofotogrametría que permite la medida del EIR del movimiento relativo húmero tórax con un error inferior a 1 cm y de forma muy reproducible [1,2]. Esto permite registrar el movimiento continuo del EIR como un axoide, cuyo desplazamiento mediolateral está relacionado con las velocidades de rotación de las articulaciones esternoclavicular, acromioclavicular y glenohumeral, y cuya posición vertical se asocia a la elevación de articulación glenohumeral [3] Se ha realizado un estudio con 45 sujetos sanos y 15 sujetos con patologías del hombro, analizando el movimiento cíclico de elevación-descenso del húmero en los planos frontal y escapular. La ubicación y forma de los axoides es sensible a los efectos de la carga y del estado funcional del sujeto. Así el efecto de la carga se manifiesta en un desplazamiento medial de la trayectoria del EIR, asociado a un movimiento más acusado de las articulaciones esternoclavicular, acromioclavicular frente al movimiento sin carga. Por otra parte, el efecto de la patología afecta a la trayectoria del EIR sólo a partir de cierto nivel de limitación funcional. Los patrones correspondientes a pacientes con limitaciones leves no muestran diferencias importantes frente a los sujetos sanos. Los resultados obtenidos muestran que el EIR puede ser de utilidad en la valoración funcional biomecánica del hombro, al ofrecer información sobre la coordinación de las diferentes articulaciones que lo constituyen REFERENCIAS [1] A.Page, J.A. Gálvez, H. de Rosario, V. Mata., J. Prat. Optimal average path of the instantaneous shelical axis in planar motions with one functional degree of freedom. Jnl. Biomech, vol. 43, pp 375-378, 2010. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2009.09.023. [2] A.Page, H. de Rosario, J.A. Gálvez, V. Mata. Representation of planar motion of complex joints by means of rolling pairs. Application to neck motion. Jnl. Biomech, vol. 44, pp 747-750, 2011. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2010.11.019. [3] M. Cáceres, P. Serra, J. Lopez, &amp; A. Page. Reliability of the Shoulder Instantaneous Helical Axis measurement during the scaption movement. Gait &amp; Posture, vol. 49, pp 268, 2016.
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Barreto Fernandes, Francisco António, and Bernabé Hernandis Ortuño. "Usability and User-Centered Design - User Evaluation Experience in Self-Checkout Technologies." In Systems & Design 2017. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/sd2017.2017.6634.

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The increasing advance of the new technologies applied in the retail market, make it common to sell products without the personal contact between seller and buyer, being the registration and payment of the products made in electronic equipment of self-checkout. The large-scale use of these devices forces the consumer to participate in the service process, which was previously done through interaction with the company's employees. The user of the self-checkout system thus performs all the steps of the purchase, from weighing the products, registering them and making the payment. This is seen as a partial employee, whose participation or performance in providing services can be used by the company to improve the quality of its operations (KELLEY, et al 1993). However this participation does not always satisfy the user, and may cause negative experiences related to usability failures. This article presents the results of the evaluation by the users of the self-checkout system. The data were collected in Portugal through a questionnaire to 400 users. The study analyzes the degree of satisfaction regarding the quality and usability of the system, the degree of motivation for its adoption, as well as the profile of the users. Analysis of the sample data reveals that users have basic or higher education and use new technologies very often. They also have a high domain of the system and an easy learning of its use. The reason for using self-checkout instead of the traditional checkout is mainly due to "queues at checkout with operator" and "at the small volume of products". In general, the sample reveals a high degree of satisfaction with the service and with quality, however, in comparative terms, self-checkout is not considered better than operator checkout. The evaluation of the interaction with the self-checkout was classified according to twenty-six attributes of the system. The analysis identifies five groups with similar characteristics, of which two have low scores. "Cancellation of registered articles", "search for articles without a bar code", "manual registration", "bagging area", "error messages", "weight sensor" and “invoice request "are seven critical attributes of the system. The results indicate that the usability analysis oriented to the self-checkout service can be determinant for the user-system interaction. The implications of empirical findings are discussed together with guidelines for future research.Keywords: Interaction Design, Self service, Self-checkout, User evaluation, UsabilityReferencias ABRAHÃO, J., et al (2013). Ergonomia e Usabilidade. 1ª Edição. São Paulo: Blucher. ALEXANDRE, J. W. C., et al (2013). Análise do número de categorias da escala de Likert aplicada à gestão pela qualidade total através da teoria da resposta ao item. In: XXIII Encontro Nacional de Engenharia de Produção, Ouro Preto. BOOTH, P. (2014). An Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction (Psychology Revivals). London Taylor and Francis. CASTRO, D., ATKINSON, R., EZELL, J., (2010). Embracing the Self-Service Economy, Information Technology and Innovation Foundation. Available at SSRN: http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1590982 CHANG, L.A. (1994). A psychometric evaluation of 4-point and 6-point Likert-type scale in relation to reliability and validity. Applied Psychological Measurement. v. 18, n. 2, p. 05-15. DABHOLKAR, P. A. (1996). Consumer Evaluations of New Technology-based Self-service Options: An Investigation of Alternative Models of Service Quality. International Journal of Research in Marketing, Vol. 13, pp. 29-51. DABHOLKAR, P. A., BAGOZZI, R. P. (2002). An Attitudinal Model of Technology-based Selfservice: Moderating Effects of Consumer Traits and Situational Factors. Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, Vol. 30 (3), pp. 184-201. DABHOLKAR, P. A., BOBBITT, L. M. &amp; LEE, E. (2003). Understanding Consumer Motivation and Behavior related to Self-scanning in Retailing. International Journal of Service Industry Management, Vol. 14 (1), pp. 59-95. DIX, A. et al (2004). Human-Computer Interaction. Third edition. Pearson/Prentice-Hall. New York. FERNANDES, F. et al, (2015). Do Ensaio à Investigação – Textos Breves Sobre a Investigação, Bernabé Hernandis, Carmen Lloret e Francisco Sanmartín (Editores), Oficina de Acción Internacional - Universidade Politécnica de Valência Edições ESAD.cr/IPL, Leiria. HELANDER, M., LANDAUER, T., PRABHU, P. (1997). Handbook of Human – Computer Interaction. North–Holland: Elsevier. KALLWEIT, K., SPREER, P. &amp; TOPOROWSKI, W. (2014). Why do Customers use Self-service Information Technologies in Retail? The Mediating Effect of Perceived Service Quality. Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, Vol. 21, pp. 268-276. KELLEY SW, HOFFMAN KD, DAVIS MA. (1993). A typology of retail failures and recoveries. J Retailing. 69(4):429 – 52.
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Yamaleev, N. K., and R. V. Mohan. "A Model for the Two-Phase Flow Through a Dual-Scale Porous Medium in Liquid Composite Molding." In ASME 2007 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2007-41226.

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The macroscopic flow during processing of composite structures by liquid composite molding is accompanied by the microscopic flow through individual fiber bundles. This concurrent microscopic flow occurs at length and time scales different than those of the macroscopic flow and influences the macroscopic flow behavior, impacting the void formation during composite manufacturing. A reduced-order model developed by the authors of this paper in [Proc. 2005 ASME Conf., IMECE2005-82436] for modeling the microscopic impregnation of individual fiber bundles is currently used to simulate the transient dynamics of the 1-D two-phase flow though a dual-scale porous medium during resin transfer molding (RTM). As has been show in our previous work [Inter. J. of Multiphase Flow, Vol. 32, pp. 1219–1233, 2006] the vapor-liquid phase transition and multidimensional effects of the gas entrapped inside fiber tows can play a significant role in the advancement of the macroscopic resin front and the formation of voids, thus indicating the need to account for these phenomena in the simulation of liquid composite molding processes. These effects are quantified by introducing a nonzero sink term into the right hand side of the mass conservation equation for the dual-scale porous medium, which couples the microscopic two-phase flow inside fiber bundles with the macro-flow through the perform. Two numerical methods, one of which is based on the moving coordinate system associated with the macroscopic resin front and the other one based on the fill factor technique on a fixed Eulerian coordinate system, are used to solve the resin flow through the preform. The comparative analysis of the fill factor and moving front methods as well as the results demonstrating the effect of phase transition and impregnation of individual fiber bundles on macroscopic flow parameters during RTM are presented.
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Masi, Enrica, Benoiˆt Be´dat, Mathieu Moreau, and Olivier Simonin. "Euler-Euler Large-Eddy Simulation Approach for Non Isothermal Particle-Laden Turbulent Jet." In ASME 2008 Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting collocated with the Heat Transfer, Energy Sustainability, and 3rd Energy Nanotechnology Conferences. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fedsm2008-55143.

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This paper presents an Euler-Euler Large-Eddy Simulation (LES) approach for the numerical modeling of non isothermal dispersed turbulent two-phase flows. The proposed approach is presented and validated by a priori tests from an Euler-Lagrange database, provided using discrete particle simulation (DPS) of the particle phase coupled with direct numerical simulation (DNS) of the turbulent carrier flow, in a non isothermal particle-laden temporal jet configuration. A statistical approach, the Mesoscopic Eulerian Formalism (MEF) [Fe´vrier et al., J. Fluid Mech., 2005, vol. 533, pp. 1–46], is used to write local and instantaneous Eulerian equations for the dispersed phase and then, by spatial averaging, to derive the LES equations governing the filtered variables. In this work, the MEF approach is extended to scalar variables transported by the particles in order to develop LES for reactive turbulent dispersed two-phase flows with mass and heat turbulent transport. This approach leads to separate the instantaneous particle temperature distribution in a Mesoscopic Eulerian field, shared by all the particles, and a Random Uncorrelated distribution which may be characterized in terms of Eulerian fields of particle moments such as the uncorrelated temperature variance. In this paper, the DPS-DNS numerical database is presented, LES Eulerian equations for the dispersed phase are derived in the frame of the Mesoscopic approach and models for the unresolved subgrid and random uncorrelated terms are proposed and a priori tested using the DPS-DNS database.
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Iovene, Maddalena, Graciela Fernandéz De Córdova, Ombretta Romice, and Sergio Porta. "Towards Informal Planning: Mapping the Evolution of Spontaneous Settlements in Time." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.5441.

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Maddalena Iovene¹, Graciela Fernandéz De Córdova2, Ombretta Romice¹, Sergio Porta¹ ¹Urban Design Studies Unit (UDSU). Department of Architecture. University of Strathclyde. 75 Montrose Street, Glasgow, G11XJ, UK. 2Centro de Investigación de la Arquitectura y la Ciudad (CIAC), Departamento de Arquitectura, PUCP. Av. Universitaria 1801, 32 San Miguel, Lima, Peru. E-mail: maddalena.iovene@strath.ac.uk, gdcfernandez@pucp.edu.pe, ombretta.r.romice@strath.ac.uk, sergioporta@strath.ac.uk Keywords (3-5): Informal Settlement, Peru, Lima, Model of Change, Urban Morphology Conference topics and scale: Reading and Regenerating the Informal City Cities are the largest complex adaptive system in human culture and have always been changing in time according to largely unplanned patterns of development. Though urban morphology has typically addressed studies of form in cities, with emphasis on historical cases, diachronic comparative studies are still relatively rare, especially those based on quantitative analysis. As a result, we are still far from laying the ground for a comprehensive understanding of the urban form’s model of change. However, developing such understanding is extremely relevant as the cross-scale interlink between the spatial and social-economic dynamics in cities are increasingly recognized to play a major role in the complex functioning of urban systems and quality of life. We study the urban form of San Pedro de Ate, an informal settlement in Lima, Peru, along its entire cycle of development over the last seventy years. Our study, conducted through a four-months on-site field research, is based on the idea that informal settlements would change according to patterns similar to those of pre-modern cities, though at a much faster pace of growth, yet giving the opportunity to observe the evolution of an urban organism in a limited time span. To do so we first digitalize aerial photographs of five different time periods (from 1944 to 2013), to then conduct a typo-morphological analysis at five scales: a) unit, b) building, c) plot, d) block, and e) settlement (comprehensive of public spaces and street network). We identify and classify patterns of change in the settlement’s urban structure using recognised literature on pre-modern cities, thus supporting our original hypothesis. We then suggest a unitary model of analysis that we name Temporal Settlement Matrix (TSM). Reference List Caniggia, G., &amp; Maffei, G. L. (2008). Lettura dell’edilizia di base (Vol. 215). Alinea Editrice. Conzen, M. R. G. (1958). The growth and character of Whitby. A Survey of Whitby and the Surrounding Area, 49–89. Hernández, F., Kellett, P. W., &amp; Allen, L. K. (2010). Rethinking the informal city: critical perspectives from Latin America (Vol. 11). Berghahn Books. Kropf, K. (2009). Aspects of urban form. Urban Morphology, 13(2), 105–120. Muratori, S. (1960). Studi per una operante storia urbana di Venezia. Palladio, 1959, 1–113. 22. Porta, S., Romice, O., Maxwell, J. A., Russell, P., &amp; Baird, D. (2014). Alterations in scale: patterns of change in main street networks across time and space. Urban Studies, 51(16), 3383–3400. Watson, V. (2009). “The planned city sweeps the poor away…”: Urban planning and 21st century urbanisation. Progress in Planning, 72(3), 151–193. Whitehand, J. W. R. (2001). Changing suburban landscapes at the microscale. Tijdschrift Voor Economische En Sociale Geografie, 92(2), 164–184.
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Santo-Tomás Muro, Rocío, Eva Juana Rodríguez Romero, and Carlota Sáenz de Tejada Granados. "Perceptive approaches to the morphological characterization of the urban contour: The case of the peri-urban landscape of Madrid." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.5345.

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Perceptive approaches to the morphological characterization of the urban contour: The case of the peri-urban landscape of Madrid Eva J. Rodríguez Romero¹, Carlota Sáenz de Tejada Granados², Rocío Santo-Tomás Muro3 1, 2,3 Departamento de Arquitectura y Diseño. Universidad CEU San Pablo. Escuela Politécnica Superior, Campus de Montepríncipe. 28668 Boadilla del Monte, Madrid. E-mail: rodrom@ceu.es, carlota.saenztejada@ceu.es, rocio.santotomasmuro@beca.ceu.es Keywords: perceptive analysis, proximity landscape, landscape character, urban form, Madrid Conference topics and scale: Tools of analysis in urban morphology A growing city adapts and transforms the pre-existing topography, and with its urban fabric defines an ever-changing contour throughout history; this contour is not a clear line, but rather a fringe, where city and countryside meet and create occupancy systems that are crucial to comprehend the evolution of the urban form. We can consider this fringe as ‘proximity’ landscapes: landscapes that are perceived when the city is either a destination or a point of departure. The vision from afar, or when progressively approaching the city, provides both locals and tourists with certain landscape and architectural aspects that should be studied, preserved and valued for their ability to generate meaningful spaces. In this communication we study the surrounding landscapes of Madrid by means of a Landscape Character Assessment, within the framework of the project ‘Proximity landscapes of the city of Madrid. From the 19thC to the present’ currently in process. Combining graphic analysis of historical cartography at a metropolitan scale with perceptive analysis techniques, special attention is drawn to certain axes and significant lookouts of the city, mapping them and evaluating their visual basins. This characterization leads to distinguishing three main landscape types surrounding Madrid, according to physical, natural and anthropogenic structures: one predominantly natural, one mainly industrial and service-related, and a third one with special historical relevance. References Council of Europe (2000) European Landscape Convention (COE, Florence). Cruz, L., Español, I. (2009) El paisaje. De la percepción a la gestión (Liteam, Madrid). Pinto, V. (coord.) (1995-2001) Madrid. Atlas Histórico de la Ciudad, Vol.1-Vol.2 (Lunwerg Editors and Fundación Caja Madrid, Madrid). Rodríguez, E.J. (2011) ‘Naturaleza y ciudad: el paisaje de Madrid visto por los extranjeros’, in Cabañas, M., López-Yarto, A. &amp; Rincón, W. (ed.), El arte y el viaje (CSIC, Madrid) 321-337. Terán, F. (2006) En torno a Madrid. Génesis espacial de una región urbana (Autonomous Community of Madrid, Madrid). Tudor, C. (2014) An Approach to Landscape Character Assessment (Natural England, Government of the UK).
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Sáenz de Tejada Granados, Carlota, Eva Juana Rodríguez Romero, and Rocío Santo-Tomás Muro. "Influence of energy paradigm shifts on city boundaries. The productive peripheries of Madrid." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.5343.

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Influence of energy paradigm shifts on city boundaries. The productive peripheries of Madrid Carlota Sáenz de Tejada Granados¹, Eva J. Rodríguez Romero², Rocío Santo-Tomás Muro3 1, 2, 3 Departamento de Arquitectura y Diseño. Universidad CEU San Pablo. Escuela Politécnica Superior, Campus de Montepríncipe. 28668 Boadilla del Monte, Madrid. E-mail: carlota.saenztejada@ceu.es, rodrom@ceu.es, rocio.santotomasmuro@beca.ceu.es Keywords: energy landscape, periphery, urban history, urban form, Madrid Conference topics and scale: City transformations The promotion or access to certain energy technologies has changed the humanized landscape throughout history; cities have been born around, and because of an energy source, or have been displaced in order for energy-related infrastructures to take their spot. However, and for any city from its very beginning, energy paradigm shifts have deeply altered their morphology. Not only extraction, but especially transformation and transport of resources materializes in artefacts, often controversial and soon-to-be obsolete. This is especially patent in the ever-changing city boundaries; the fringe of ‘proximity’, where the collision between the countryside and the urban mesh embodies the relations and contradictions between urban growth, energy demand and landscape protection. In a context of growing cities (both in terms of expansion of its artificial land and in terms of energy demand), we are facing two paths which not always converge: an inevitable low carbon transition and a growing sensitivity towards ordinary landscapes. This article, within the framework of the project ‘Proximity landscapes of the city of Madrid. From the 19thC to the present’, studies the development of the city of Madrid in relation to its energy access and management, in a series of key stages: mid-19thC (before the bourgeois enlargement plan approved in 1860), early 20thC (when the introduction of electricity powered a deep urban transformation and outlaying urban cores were annexed), mid-late 20thC (when a rural exodus took place and the peripheries of Madrid grew rapidly) and today. References Ivancic, A. (2010) Land&amp;Scape Series: Energyscapes (Gustavo Gili, Barcelona). Mumford, L. (2010, original 1934) Technics and Civilization (The University of Chicago Press, Chicago). Pinto, V. (coord.) (1995-2001) Madrid. Atlas Histórico de la Ciudad, Vol.1-Vol.2 (Lunwerg Editors and Fundación Caja Madrid, Madrid). Terán, F. (2006) En torno a Madrid. Génesis espacial de una región urbana (Autonomous Community of Madrid, Madrid). Vicente, V. (2015) El Ensanche Sur. Arganzuela (1860-1931). Los barrios negros (Los libros de la Catarata, Madrid). Zoido, F. (2006) ‘Paisaje e infraestructuras, una relación de interés mutuo’, Carreteras: Revista técnica de la Asociación Española de la Carretera, 150, 190-199.
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Merced, Emmanuelle, Jun Zhang, Xiaobo Tan, and Nelson Sepúlveda. "Characterization of Work per Volume Density of VO2-Based MEMS Actuators." In ASME 2012 Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/smasis2012-7919.

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Vanadium dioxide (VO2)-coated silicon microcantilevers have gained attention due to the large stress produced during VO2’s thermally induced metal-to-insulator phase transition, which produces a curvature change of over ∼2,000 m−1. Work per volume density is an important figure of merit used to compare the performance of smart materials in micro-actuation. In this paper, the work per volume density of five fully actuated VO2-coated microcantilevers was calculated based on experimentally measured force vs. displacement curves obtained from an AFM operated in contact mode. The work per volume density for the five microactuators was found to be similar, which is around ∼1.5×104 J/m3. The work per volume density of a single microactuator was also obtained under different temperatures across the material’s transition, which exhibits the hysteretic behavior during the heating-cooling cycle.
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Farid-Afshin, Farzad, Christian Reva, and Erlend R. Vistnes. "Detailed Contact Analysis of the J-Tube Riser Pull-In Method." In ASME 2011 30th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2011-49702.

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J-tube method of riser installation is a conventional method of connecting the subsea pipelines to fixed offshore platforms which are abundant in the Norwegian and international waters. The integrity of the J-tube, its supports, riser itself and the platform has to be maintained during pull-in of a riser into a J-tube. To ensure this, it is required that the pull-in and reaction forces, in addition to the riser plastic strain and J-tube stresses should be established either by detailed finite element contact analysis or by simplified methods available in literature. With the advances made in the finite element procedures and tools in the past decades and due to the higher degree of accuracy that they can capture, the contact analysis is often the preferred approach. Various parameters contribute to the riser pull-in operation which should be represented accurately in a finite element analysis to provide reliable results. Among others, they include the riser back tension (lay tension, seabed friction, etc.), riser J-tube friction, riser material’s yield stress and constitutive model, riser and J-tube fabrication tolerances, boundary conditions, clearances, etc. In addition, there are numerical modeling parameters such as the friction model (contact friction-clearance/overclosure relationship) and the details of the material’s constitutive model which can affect the accuracy and convergence of the analyses. In this paper, the general trends of response are presented with respect to physical variations of these parameters. Pull-in force, J-tube equivalent von-Mises stress and riser plastic strain are the response indicators which are studied. Analyses are performed using ABAQUS general-purpose finite element package [1]. The conclusions based on the observed trends can help to decide these input parameters as every individual project (i.e. study, detailed phase, etc.) and client requires.
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