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Zheng, Hong, Bi-Xia Wang, D. Phelan, Junjie Zhang, Yang Ren, M. J. Krogstad, S. Rosenkranz, R. Osborn i J. F. Mitchell. "Oxygen Inhomogeneity and Reversibility in Single Crystal LaNiO3−δ". Crystals 10, nr 7 (30.06.2020): 557. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cryst10070557.

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LaNiO3−δ single crystals have been obtained via high pressure floating zone growth under 149 bar of oxygen pressure. We find a radial gradient in the magnetic properties of specimens extracted from the as-grown boule, which we correlate with the appearance of ordered oxygen vacancy structures. This radial oxygen inhomogeneity has been characterized systematically using a combination of magnetization and X-ray scattering measurements. We establish the presence of rhombohedral ( R 3 ¯ c ), oxygen stoichiometric specimens at the periphery of the boule and the presence of a dilute concentration of ordered oxygen-deficient orthorhombic La2Ni2O5 in the center. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the as-grown, oxygen-deficient central regions of the crystal can be annealed under high oxygen pressure, without loss of crystallinity, into fully oxygenated LaNiO3, recovering magnetic properties that are characteristic of stoichiometric specimens from the exterior region of the crystal. Thus, single crystals of LaNiO3−δ possess oxygen content that can be reversibly modified under oxidizing and reducing conditions.
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Bhagavannarayana, G., A. Choubey, Yu V. Shubin i Krishan Lal. "Study of point defects in as-grown and annealed bismuth germanate single crystals". Journal of Applied Crystallography 38, nr 3 (13.05.2005): 448–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/s002188980500590x.

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Point defects and their clusters in bismuth germanate single crystals free from grain boundaries and having low density of dislocations were studied by high-resolution diffuse X-ray scattering measurements. Differences in defects in the colourless crystals (type A) and the crystals having yellow tinge (type B), which were grown with different raw materials, were investigated. In addition, interesting differences in defect structures in specimens from different regions of the same boule were investigated. Specimens with diffracting surfaces along (111), (112) and (100) planes were studied. A multicrystal X-ray diffractometer employing a well collimated and highly monochromated Mo Kα1 beam and set in (+,−,−,+) configuration was employed. The diffraction curves of all the samples were quite narrow with half-widths in the range 7–11 arcsec, which are close to the theoretically expected values, if instrumental broadenings are taken into account. The observed distribution of diffuse X-ray scattering (DXS) intensity showed that not all the point defects are isolated but a significant fraction are agglomerated into clusters. Experimental data of DXS intensity were analysed by using a phenomenological model for a small concentration of dislocation loops wherein the point defects are loosely clustered with weak interactions among them. From this analysis, the cluster radius R cl, cluster volume A cl, the number of point defects within a cluster N cl and the relative concentration of the point-defect clusters among the samples were estimated. It was observed that cluster sizes do not vary from sample to sample. However, it was found that the concentration of clusters is approximately twice in the coloured sample compared with that of the colourless sample from the same boule. Annealing of the crystals at 1273 K produced an increase in point-defect clusters by a factor of ∼200. It was accompanied by a reduction in volume of clusters by a factor of ∼0.14.
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CASEAU, P. "De la boucle ouverte O pression-ttat-r�ponse �... � la boucle compl�te O nature-soci�t� �". Nature Sciences Soci�t�s 10 (kwiecień 2002): 80–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1240-1307(02)80137-6.

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Smith-Harvey, James, i Claudio Aguayo. "Modes of Meaning". Pacific Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning 6, nr 1 (15.04.2024): 10–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/pjtel.v6i1.181.

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This presentation proposes an approach to designing technology-enhanced learning (TEL) through the strategic integration of diverse multimodal media forms within a framework informed by the 4E+ view of cognition. The 4E+ cognition framework emphasises the embodied, embedded, enactive, and extended nature of cognition, suggesting that cognition is not solely confined to the brain but extends into the environment while involving the body's interactions with that environment (Carney, 2020; Jianhui , 2019; Menary, 2010; Newen, et al., 2018). In this theoretical context, our study explores how the combination of various modes of media, such as immersive technologies, digital interactive elements, real-world analogue creations, audio, sound, images, videos, animations, text, and the surrounding environment can be orchestrated to create sensorially rich, and more meaningful learning experiences (Gilakjani, et al., 2011; Philippe, et al., 2020; Sankey, et al., 2010). For example, mixed reality (XR) learning design combines immersive media forms to support multi-sensory and expanded cognitive learning (Philippe et al., 2020; Rakkolainen et al., 2021; Villalobos & Videla, 2023). Other relevant approaches include gamification and transmedia storytelling methods (Doumanis et al., 2019; Perry, 2020). By leveraging different modalities, educators can design learning materials that engage learners with different sensory activations and presentation methods (Bouchey et al., 2021). This approach can cater to the 4E+ view of cognition, and subsequently enhancing knowledge acquisition and retention. Examples from our own practice and research (such as the Explora: Chile es Mar, Pipi’s World and O-Tū-Kapua XR learning experiences), as well as current educational examples (Bouchey et al., 2021; Philippe, et al., 2020), demonstrate how multimodal media integration facilitates deeper engagement, critical thinking, and a more holistic understanding of complex concepts. Furthermore, we discuss practical strategies for educators to implement these principles in their TEL design, highlighting the potential of aligning multimodal design choices with the 4E+ cognitive framework. Ultimately, we advocate for a shift towards a more inclusive and effective approach to technology-enhanced learning - one that embraces the diversity of human cognitive processes and leverages multimodal media to communicate meaningful knowledge in ways that resonate with learners' cognitive structures and experiences. Multimodal methods, when aligned with the distributed 4E+ view of cognition, can make TEL appeal and resonate on deeper levels to engage across various sensory, environmental and communication modes. This type of approach acknowledges the diversity of ways that humans process and understand phenomena, and how more effective learning can occur when multiple ways of knowing are engaged and communicated to. Furthermore, through this method, inclusivity can be heightened for students with diverse cultural, neurological or other backgrounds (Anis & Khan, 2023; Boivin & CohenMiller, 2022). Emerging research shows the potential of the 4E+ approach to meet the needs of learning in 21st century technological environments (Videla & Veloz, 2023; Villalobos & Videla, 2023). This presentation contributes to the literature by examining TEL design through a multimodal media lens. It highlights how the holistic 4E+ framework can more effectively and meaningfully engage students than computational, monomodal and bimodal uses of technology in educational settings. References Anis, M., & Khan, R. (2023). Integrating Multimodal Approaches in English Language Teaching for Inclusive Education: A Pedagogical Exploration. Boivin, A. C. N., & CohenMiller, A. (2022). INCLUSION AND EQUITY WITH MULTIMODALITY DURING COVID-19. Keep Calm, Teach On: Education Responding to a Pandemic, 87. Bouchey, B., Castek, J., & Thygeson, J. (2021). Multimodal learning. Innovative Learning Environments in STEM Higher Education: Opportunities, Challenges, and Looking Forward, 35-54. Carney, J. (2020). Thinking avant la lettre: A Review of 4E Cognition. Evolutionary studies in imaginative culture, 4(1), 77-90. Doumanis, I., Economou, D., Sim, G. R., & Porter, S. (2019). The impact of multimodal collaborative virtual environments on learning: A gamified online debate. Computers & Education, 130, 121-138. Gilakjani, A. P., Ismail, H. N., & Ahmadi, S. M. (2011). The effect of multimodal learning models on language teaching and learning. Theory & Practice in Language Studies, 1(10). Jianhui, L. (2019). Transcranial Theory of Mind: A New Revolution of Cognitive Science. International Journal of Philosophy, 7(2), 66-71. Menary, R. (2010). Introduction to the special issue on 4E cognition. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 9, 459-463. Newen, A., De Bruin, L., & Gallagher, S. (Eds.). (2018). The Oxford handbook of 4E cognition. Oxford University Press. Perry, M. S. (2020). Multimodal Engagement through a Transmedia Storytelling Project for Undergraduate Students. Gema Online Journal of Language Studies, 20(3). Philippe, S., Souchet, A. D., Lameras, P., Petridis, P., Caporal, J., Coldeboeuf, G., & Duzan, H. (2020). Multimodal teaching, learning and training in virtual reality: a review and case study. Virtual Reality & Intelligent Hardware, 2(5), 421-442. Rakkolainen, I., Farooq, A., Kangas, J., Hakulinen, J., Rantala, J., Turunen, M., & Raisamo, R. (2021). Technologies for multimodal interaction in extended reality—a scoping review. Multimodal Technologies and Interaction, 5(12), 81. Sankey, M., Birch, D., & Gardiner, M. W. (2010). Engaging students through multimodal learning environments: The journey continues. Proceedings of the 27th Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education, 852-863. Videla, R., & Veloz, T. (2023). The 4E approach applied to education in the 21st century. Constructivist Foundations, 18(2), 153-157. Villalobos, M., & Videla, R. (2023). The roots and blossoms of 4E cognition in Chile: Introduction to the Special Issue on 4E cognition in Chile. Adaptive Behavior, 31(5), 397-404.
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Berthelemy, Mélissa, Alexandra Vidal-Bernard, Frédérique Poirot, Évelyne Letoublon i André Mariage. "L’agir sexuel chez l’enfant comme activation du mécanisme de la destructivité par emboîtement". Revue de psychothérapie psychanalytique de groupe 81, nr 2 (5.09.2023): 115–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rppg.081.0115.

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Nous présentons un modèle de compréhension de la clinique de l’agir sexuel de l’enfant par l’activation d’un mécanisme de la destructivité par emboîtement. À travers la présentation et l’analyse d’une étude de cas, nous constaterons que les agirs sexuels sont aussi révélateurs du fonctionnement familial et institutionnel. Nous aborderons les effets de cette révélation sur les groupes concernés, notamment la capacité disruptive, voire destructive, qu’elle revêt. Prenant racine au sein d’un environnement fragilisé par une histoire traumatique, voire transgénérationnelle, nous découvrirons que les agirs sexuels peuvent entraîner une « boucle groupale interactive d’agirs » face au décontenancement dans l’attente d’une régulation.
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Kim, Jong-Su. "R-CRITICAL WEYL STRUCTURES". Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society 39, nr 2 (1.03.2002): 193–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.4134/jkms.2002.39.2.193.

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Figuières, Charles, Philippe Gardères i Frédéric Rychen. "Infrastructures publiques et politiques de développement décentralisées". Articles 78, nr 4 (19.01.2005): 539–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/007264ar.

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Résumé Cet article apporte une contribution théorique au débat sur le sous-investissement en capitaux publics. Il utilise pour cela un jeu différentiel d’accumulation de capitaux entre deux collectivités. Dans ce jeu l’équilibre de Nash en boucle ouverte et la solution centralisée du jeu convergent à long terme vers un régime stationnaire. Dans le long terme nous étudions la nature de l’inefficacité de l’équilibre de Nash en prenant comme référence la solution centralisée utilitariste. Lorsque les stocks d’infrastructures sont des compléments stratégiques, les collectivités surinvestissent (sous-investissent) en présence d’externalités négatives (positives). Lorsque les stocks d’infrastructures sont des substituts stratégiques, les mêmes résultats restent vrais si les collectivités sont similaires. En revanche, nous montrons dans un exemple que lorsque les collectivités ont des structures de coûts assez différentes, la collectivité qui a le coût le plus faible sous-investit tandis que la collectivité qui a le coût le plus fort surinvestit. Nous discutons ensuite brièvement les implications de ces résultats en termes de politiques économiques.
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Potekaev, A. I., i B. B. Khaimzon. "R-Phase and Precursory Structures". Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology 121, nr 1 (1.01.1999): 61–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2816001.

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An analysis of plausible crystal structures of R-phase and precursory structures in Ti-Ni based on solely kinematical data on presence and equivalence of extra-reflections of diffraction patterns, as well as further data on symmetry of structure was carried out. A character of possible ordering and displacements, required to form these phases from parent BCC lattice, was determined. A classification of possible structures was given.
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Lubarsky, Robert S. "Simple r. e. degree structures". Journal of Symbolic Logic 52, nr 1 (marzec 1987): 208–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2273875.

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Much of recursion theory centers on the structures of different kinds of degrees. Classically there are the Turing degrees and r. e. Turing degrees. More recently, people have studied α-degrees for α an ordinal, and degrees over E-closed sets and admissible sets. In most contexts, deg(0) is the bottom degree and there is a jump operator' such that d' is the largest degree r. e. in d and d' > d. Both the degrees and the r. e. degrees usually have a rich structure, including a relativization to the cone above a given degree.A natural exception to this pattern was discovered by S. Friedman [F], who showed that for certain admissible ordinals β the β-degrees ≥ 0′ are well-ordered, with successor provided by the jump.For r. e. degrees, natural counterexamples are harder to come by. This is because the constructions are priority arguments, which require only mild restrictions on the ground model. For instance, if an admissible set has a well-behaved pair of recursive well-orderings then the priority construction of an intermediate r. e. degree (i.e., 0 < d < 0′) goes through [S]. It is of interest to see just what priority proofs need by building (necessarily pathological) admissible sets with few r. e. degrees.Harrington [C] provides an admissible set with two r. e. degrees, via forcing. A limitation of his example is that it needs ω1 (more accurately, a local version thereof) as a parameter. In this paper, we find locally countable admissible sets, some with three r. e. degrees and some with four.
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Kushner, A. G. "r-Tuple almost product structures". Journal of Mathematical Sciences 177, nr 4 (10.08.2011): 569–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10958-011-0482-8.

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Fang, Fuquan. "Smooth structures on Σ×R". Topology and its Applications 99, nr 1 (listopad 1999): 123–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0166-8641(98)00078-9.

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Brink, Chris. "R?-algebras and R?-model structures as power constructs". Studia Logica 48, nr 1 (marzec 1989): 85–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00370636.

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Langer, Arthur, Arnaud Martel, Aline Durand i Fabien Boucher. "1 Using Soil Chemistry through EDXRF to Identify Archaeological Features at the Site of Ulpiana in Kosova". Kosova Anthropologica 2, nr 1 (17.12.2024): 1–22. https://doi.org/10.62303/ncb1ap93.

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Chemical analysis of archaeological sediments is a research area that has long interested archaeologists but has seen recent developments. It locates concentrations of chemical elements in soils that can be linked to ancient activities responsible for their deposition. The use of X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, a more accessible analytical technique than others, makes it possible to analyze large batches of samples. At Ulpiana, two trenches were studied. In the first area, the presence of a lime pit and a mortar preparation area was identified. The signature of the lime seems to correspond to that produced in a kiln discovered further north. In the second area, a bronze recycling workshop was identified, along with a suspected dye molecule. About the authors Arthur Laenger Arthur Laenger studied history, archaeology, and chemistry at Le Mans University (France) and obtained his PhD in archaeology and the history of the Middle Ages in 2006, under the supervision of A. Durand and A. Martel. His work focuses on the characterization of structures and archaeological sites using an interdisciplinary approach that combines history, archaeology, and chemical soil analysis. Arnaud Martel Arnaud Martel was born in 1974 in Le Mans, France. He undertook studies in chemistry at the Université du Maine, obtaining his PhD in 2001. Subsequently, he conducted postdoctoral research with Prof. G. Guillaumet at ICOA (Orleans, France) and with Prof. H. Ottosson in Uppsala (Sweden). He was appointed assistant professor in 2004 and attained the rank of full professor at the Université du Maine in 2013. His research interests encompass organic chemistry, DFT-assisted elucidation of reaction mechanisms, and analytical chemistry. His research is currently focused on the development of new analytical methodologies applied in a multidisciplinary approach ranging from archaeology to environmental sciences. Aline Durand Aline Durand studied history, latin and anthracology in Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne University and obtained her PhD under the supervision of R. Fossier and J.-L. Vernet (1991). Assistant professor in Aix-Marseille University (1992-2013), she is full professor of Middle Age history and archaeology at Le Mans University from 2013. She is particularly interested on rural economy of the X th -beginning XIII th centuries in the Mediterranean French area (Languedoc, Provence, Southern French Alps). Her research tries to interweave diverse sources: written documents (diplomatic documentation or agronomic treatises), archaeological data, bioarchaeological and palaeoenvironmental results. She works on agrarian landscapes, vegetal resources management, practices and knowledge on plants. To gain a better understanding of craft production techniques and their environmental impact, she developed an ethnoarchaeological research in Morocco, using archaeological methods observe and record them. Fabien Boucher Fabien Boucher was born in 1978 in Le Mans, France. He first studied chemistry at the University of Maine where he obtained a DUT in Chemistry (the French equivalent of a Bachelor's degree) and continued his studies at the Rennes School of Chemistry (Universityof Rennes). There he obtained an engineering degree in analytical chemistry. After spending more than 10 years in laboratories providing environmental analysis services, he returned to the University of Le Mans as a study engineer. He worked there in particular as a research support in analytical chemistry and participated in the development of new analytical methodologies applied to various fields of chemistry, biology and archaeology.
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V. Petrescu, Relly Victoria, Raffaella Aversa, Bilal Akash, Ronald B. Bucinell, Juan M. Corchado, Filippo Berto, MirMilad Mirsayar, Antonio Apicella i Florian Ion T. Petrescu. "Anthropomorphic Solid Structures n-R Kinematics". American Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences 10, nr 1 (1.01.2017): 279–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.3844/ajeassp.2017.279.291.

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Kacer, Viktor, Stephen A. Scaringe, J. Neel Scarsdale i Jason P. Rife. "Crystal structures of r(GGUCACAGCCC)2". Acta Crystallographica Section D Biological Crystallography 59, nr 3 (21.02.2003): 423–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/s0907444902021911.

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Pandharipande, R., A. Pixton i D. Zvonkine. "Tautological relations via $r$-spin structures". Journal of Algebraic Geometry 28, nr 3 (29.03.2019): 439–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1090/jag/736.

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Liu, Zhang-Ju, i Ping Xu. "Dirac structures and dynamical $r$-matrices". Annales de l’institut Fourier 51, nr 3 (2001): 835–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.5802/aif.1838.

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IKAI, KATSUSHIGE, KAZURO SHIOMI, KAZUTOH TAKESAKO, SHIGETOSHI MIZUTANI, JUNKO YAMAMOTO, YASUKO OGAWA, MITSUHIRO UENO i IKUNOSHIN KATO. "Structures of aureobasidins B to R." Journal of Antibiotics 44, nr 11 (1991): 1187–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.44.1187.

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Liu, Jiefeng, Sihan Zhou i Lamei Yuan. "Conformal r-matrix-Nijenhuis structures, symplectic-Nijenhuis structures, and ON-structures". Journal of Mathematical Physics 63, nr 10 (1.10.2022): 101701. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0101471.

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In this paper, we first study infinitesimal deformations of a Lie conformal algebra and a Lie conformal algebra with a module (called an [Formula: see text] pair), which lead to the notions of the Nijenhuis operator on the Lie conformal algebra and the Nijenhuis structure on the [Formula: see text] pair, respectively. Then, by adding compatibility conditions between Nijenhuis structures and [Formula: see text]-operators, we introduce the notion of an [Formula: see text]-structure on an [Formula: see text] pair and show that an [Formula: see text]-structure gives rise to a hierarchy of pairwise compatible [Formula: see text]-operators. In particular, we show that compatible [Formula: see text]-operators on a Lie conformal algebra can be characterized by Nijenhuis operators on Lie conformal algebras. Finally, we introduce the notions of the conformal r-matrix-Nijenhuis structure and symplectic-Nijenhuis structure on Lie conformal algebras and study their relations.
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Gillespie, James, i Mark Hovey. "Gorenstein model structures and generalized derived categories". Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society 53, nr 3 (5.08.2010): 675–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0013091508000709.

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AbstractIn a paper from 2002, Hovey introduced the Gorenstein projective and Gorenstein injective model structures on R-Mod, the category of R-modules, where R is any Gorenstein ring. These two model structures are Quillen equivalent and in fact there is a third equivalent structure we introduce: the Gorenstein flat model structure. The homotopy category with respect to each of these is called the stable module category of R. If such a ring R has finite global dimension, the graded ring R[x]/(x2) is Gorenstein and the three associated Gorenstein model structures on R[x]/(x2)-Mod, the category of graded R[x]/(x2)-modules, are nothing more than the usual projective, injective and flat model structures on Ch(R), the category of chain complexes of R-modules. Although these correspondences only recover these model structures on Ch(R) when R has finite global dimension, we can set R = ℤ and use general techniques from model category theory to lift the projective model structure from Ch(ℤ) to Ch(R) for an arbitrary ring R. This shows that homological algebra is a special case of Gorenstein homological algebra. Moreover, this method of constructing and lifting model structures carries through when ℤ[x]/(x2) is replaced by many other graded Gorenstein rings (or Hopf algebras, which lead to monoidal model structures). This gives us a natural way to generalize both chain complexes over a ring R and the derived category of R and we give some examples of such generalizations.
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Turkington, David E., Elizabeth J. MacLean, Alan J. Lough, George Ferguson i Christopher Glidewell. "Supramolecular structures of 1-phenylethylammonium tartrates". Acta Crystallographica Section B Structural Science 61, nr 1 (19.01.2005): 103–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/s0108768104029684.

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The structures of six 1-phenylethylammonium tartrates have been determined and in each of them a distinctive hydrogen-bonded anion substructure can be identified. (S)-1-Phenylethylammonium (R,R)-hydrogen tartrate [(I), P21, Z′ = 1] contains anion sheets built from a single type of R_4^4(22) ring with cations pendent, via three N—H...O hydrogen bonds, from just one face of the sheet. (S)-1-Phenylethylammonium rac-hydrogen tartrate [(II), P21, Z′ = 2] and its enantiomorph (R)-1-phenylethylammonium rac-hydrogen tartrate [(III), P21, Z′= 2] contain anion sheets built from four types of ring, R_2^2(10), R_2^2(12), R^4_2(14) and R_4^4(20), and there are cations pendent from both faces of the sheet. The anion substructure in bis[(S)-1-phenylethylammonium] (R,R)-tartrate [(IV), P21, Z′ = 1] consists of simple C(5) chains, which are linked into sheets by the cations, while in bis(rac-1-phenylethylammonium) (R,R)-tartrate [(V), P21, Z′ = 2] there are anion sheets containing two distinct types of R_4^4(22) ring, with equal numbers of (R) and (S) cations pendent from each face of the anion sheet. Bis[(R)-1-phenylethylammonium] rac-tartrate methanol hemisolvate [(VI), P1, Z′ = 4, with 14 independent components in the asymmetric unit] contains anion sheets built from two types of R_2^2(12) ring and two types of R_6^6(32) ring; half of the cations and half of the methanol molecules are pendent from each face of the sheet.
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Abdul Muthalib, Amirah Faizah, Ibrahim Baba, Hamid Khaledi, Hapipah Mohd Ali i Edward R. T. Tiekink. "Structural systematics of RSn(S 2CN R′ R″) 2Cl compounds". Zeitschrift für Kristallographie - Crystalline Materials 229, nr 1 (1.01.2014): 39–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/zkr_i-2013-1682.

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Abstract Three new organotin(IV) structures of general formula RSn(S 2CN R′ R″) 2Cl, where R′ ≠ R″, namely MeSn · [S 2CN(Me)(Cy)] 2Cl ( 1), MeSn[S 2CN( i-Pr)(CH 2Ph)] 2Cl ( 2) and PhSn[S 2CN(Et)( i-Pr)] 2Cl ( 3) are described. Each structure features tin in a distorted octahedral geometry defined by a C ClS 4donor set as a result of two chelating dithiocarbamate ligands. In all cases the tin-bound carbon and chloride atoms are cis. The shorter Sn–S bond lengths in 3are correlated with the presence of the relatively more electronegative Sn-bound phenyl substituent. The new structures conform to the structural motif adopted by all other compounds with the formula RSn(S 2CN R′ R″) 2Cl, where R′ = R″, suggesting the unsymmetrical substitution pattern of the dithiocarbamate ligands in the present study does not influence the adoption of this structural motif. The homogeneity in the structural motif notwithstanding, non-systematic variations in geometric parameters are found in these structures indicating an overall influence of crystal packing upon molecular geometry.
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Abbas, S. E., i W. K. Min. "(r,s)-fuzzy minimal structures and (r,s)-fuzzy minimal spaces". Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems 25, nr 3 (2013): 627–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/ifs-120669.

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Kobayashi, Yuji, Yasuo Nakasuji, Sin-Ei Takahasi i Makoto Tsukada. "Continuous semigroup structures on $$\mathbb {R}$$ R , cancellative semigroups and bands". Semigroup Forum 90, nr 2 (30.07.2014): 518–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00233-014-9624-x.

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Shen, I. Y. "Vibration of Elastic Structures With Cracks". Journal of Applied Mechanics 60, nr 2 (1.06.1993): 414–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2900809.

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An analytical algorithm is proposed to represent eigensolutions [λm2, ψm(r)]m=1∞ of an imperfect structure C containing cracks in terms of crack configuration σc and eigensolutions [ωn2, φn(r)]n=1∞ of a perfect structured without P the cracks. To illustrate this algorithm on mechanical systems governed by the two-dimensional Helmholtz operator, the Green’s identity and Green’sfunction of P are used to represent ψm(r) in terms of an infinite series of φn(r). Substitution of the ψn(r) representation into the Kamke quotient of C and stationarity of the quotient result in a matrix Fredholm integral equation. The eigensolutions of the Fredholm integral equation then predict λm2 and ψm(r) of C. Finally, eigensolutions of two rectangular elastic solids under antiplane strain vibration, one with a boundary crack and the other with an oblique internal crack, are calculated numerically.
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Chatterjee, Tapan K. "Tidal Enhancement of Internal Structures". International Astronomical Union Colloquium 157 (1996): 354–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s025292110004999x.

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Observational evidence indicates that the frequency of internal structures (such as rings, bars, spirals, etc.) is preferentially enhanced for spirals in binary systems (e.g. Elmegreen et al. 1990). In this context we study the tidal effects produced due to two spiral galaxies in a near grazing relative orbit with a near parabolic relative velocity, as such barely bound encounters are the most frequent ones. Both the spirals are endowed with an inner and an outer ring.The spiral galaxies (of radius R) are modeled by an exponential disk of scale length α = 4/R, with a (static) thickness (Chatterjee 1990), and a spherical polytropic bulge (n=0, 3, 4 equally weighted combination) containing 1/3 of the mass; about 10% of the mass of the disk contains gas particles. Two polytropic rings (n=1; Ostriker 1964), are projected on the disk at 1/4 (inner) and 3/4 (outer) of its radius. Though the rings are gaseous, they are here treated as density enhancements. The gravitational potential is softened with softening constants of ∊ = r∘/5, r∘/3, and 0.8r∘, for the bulge, stellar and gaseous components of the disk, respectively. Here r∘ is the radius containing 75% of the total mass of the spiral. The softening constant for the polytropic rings is 0.35, while the mutual gravitational interaction is softened with a softening constant of r∘/4.
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Petrescu, Florian Ion T., Antonio Apicella, Filippo Berto, Juan M. Corchado, Ronald B. Bucinell, Bilal Akash, Raffaella Aversa i Relly Victoria V. Petrescu. "Corrigendum: Anthropomorphic Solid Structures n-R Kinematics". American Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences 12, nr 1 (1.01.2019): 121. http://dx.doi.org/10.3844/ajeassp.2019.131.

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Lubarsky, Robert S. "Correction to "Simple R. E. Degree Structures"". Journal of Symbolic Logic 53, nr 1 (marzec 1988): 103. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2274430.

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Harnad, John, i Jacques Hurtubise. "Multi-Hamiltonian structures for r-matrix systems". Journal of Mathematical Physics 49, nr 6 (czerwiec 2008): 062903. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2937896.

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Wawrzyńska, E., J. Hernández-Velasco, B. Penc i A. Szytuła. "Magnetic structures of R3Cu4Sn4 (R=Tb–Er)". Physica B: Condensed Matter 350, nr 1-3 (lipiec 2004): E127—E130. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physb.2004.03.034.

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Ponelis, Fritz. "An historical butline of Afrikaans R–structures". South African Journal of Linguistics 11, nr 3 (sierpień 1993): 105–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10118063.1993.9723917.

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Quast, Peter, i Takashi Sakai. "Natural Γ-symmetric structures on R-spaces". Journal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées 141 (wrzesień 2020): 371–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.matpur.2020.02.010.

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Lubarsky, Robert S. "Correction to “Simple r. e. degree structures”". Journal of Symbolic Logic 53, nr 1 (marzec 1988): 103–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022481200028954.

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In the paper mentioned in the title (this Journal, vol. 52 (1987), pp. 208–213), it is shown that if ⊨ “V = HC is recursively inaccessible” is ω-standard -nonstandard, then = s.p.() has at most four r. e. degrees. They are 0 = deg(∅), = deg{e ∣ We is a recursive well-ordering of ω}, = deg{R ∣ ⊨ “R codes a well-ordering”}, and ∨ . Furthermore, 0 < < ∨ and 0 < . Then it is claimed that < < ∨ and = ∨ if are each possible. In fact, < < ∨ always.The mistake in the argument is that the model ≤T is really a structure on a set, which we may as well take as ω: there is an R ⊆ ω × ω, R ≤T, and ‹ω, R› ≃ . So a copy of coded as a relation on ω is ≤ over . But there is no reason to think that the restriction of the isomorphism of and ‹ω, R› to is Σ1().
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Gabriele, Stefano, Valerio Varano, Giulia Tomasello i Davide Alfonsi. "R-Funicularity of form found shell structures". Engineering Structures 157 (luty 2018): 157–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2017.12.014.

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Hernández-Velasco, J., R. Sáez-Puche, A. Hoser i J. Rodrı́guez-Carvajal. "Magnetic structures of R2BaCoO5 (R=rare earth)". Physica B: Condensed Matter 276-278 (marzec 2000): 726–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0921-4526(99)01754-8.

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Chirka, E. M. "Orthogonal complex structures in $\mathbb{R}^4$". Russian Mathematical Surveys 73, nr 1 (luty 2018): 91–159. http://dx.doi.org/10.1070/rm9788.

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Jinnah, M. I., i Shine C. Mathew. "Ideal based graph structures for commutative rings". Cubo (Temuco) 24, nr 2 (sierpień 2022): 333–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.56754/0719-0646.2402.0333.

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We introduce a graph structure \(\Gamma^{\ast}_2(R)\) for commutative rings with unity. We study some of the properties of the graph \(\Gamma^{\ast}_2(R)\). Also we study some parameters of \(\Gamma^{\ast}_2(R)\) and find rings for which \(\Gamma^{\ast}_2(R)\) is split.
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Ali, Eltiyeb. "Generalized Reflexive Structures Properties of Crossed Products Type". European Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics 16, nr 4 (30.10.2023): 2156–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.29020/nybg.ejpam.v16i4.4918.

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Let $R$ be a ring and $M$ be a monoid with a twisting map $f : M \times M \rightarrow U(R)$ and an action map $\omega : M \rightarrow Aut(R)$. The objective of our work is to extend the reflexive properties of rings by focusing on the crossed product $R \ast M$ over $R$. In order to achieve this, we introduce and examine the concept of strongly $CM$-reflexive rings. Although a monoid $M$ and any ring $R$ with an idempotent are not strongly $CM$-reflexive in general, we prove that $R$ is strongly $CM$-reflexive under some additional conditions. Moreover, we prove that if $R$ is a left $p.q.$-Baer (semiprime, left $APP$-ring, respectively), then $R$ is strongly $CM$-reflexive. Additionally, for a right Ore ring $R$ with a classical right quotient ring $Q$, we prove $R$ is strongly $CM$-reflexive if and only if $Q$ is strongly $CM$-reflexive. Finally, we discuss some relevant results on crossed products.
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CHIN, ANGELINA, i SIAMAK YASSEMI. "CLEANNESS AND RELATED STRUCTURES IN AMALGAMATED DUPLICATION RINGS". Journal of Algebra and Its Applications 11, nr 06 (14.11.2012): 1250104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219498812501046.

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Let R be a commutative ring with identity and let I be an ideal of R. In this paper we study the amalgamated duplication ring R ⋈ I introduced by D'Anna and Fontana. By assuming that (1, i) is a unit in R ⋈ I for every i ∈ I, it is shown that R ⋈ I is uniquely clean (respectively, n-clean, weakly clean, n-good) if and only if R is uniquely clean (respectively, n-clean, weakly clean, n-good). Conditions for R ⋈ I to be almost clean are also discussed.
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Min, Won-Keun, i Myeong-Hwan Kim. "Remarks on Fuzzy Weak r-M Continuity on Fuzzy r-Minimal Structures". Journal of Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems 21, nr 2 (25.04.2011): 250–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.5391/jkiis.2011.21.2.250.

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Santa Cruz del Barrio, Angélica, Germán Delibes de Castro, Rodrigo Villalobos García i Miguel Ángel Moreno Gallo. "Las prácticas funerarias dolménicas a través del testimonio de los monumentos de La Lora (Burgos)". Vínculos de Historia Revista del Departamento de Historia de la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, nr 12 (28.06.2023): 16–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.18239/vdh_2023.12.01.

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RESUMENEl culto a los muertos es una práctica documentada en el ser humano desde tiempos prehistóricos. Uno de los fenómenos funerarios que revisten mayor popularidad dentro de la Prehistoria Reciente es el megalitismo, desarrollado en amplios territorios de Europa desde mediados del v milenio cal BC, y caracterizado por la construcción de grandes tumbas colectivas cuyo imaginario permanece en el folclore popular hasta nuestros días. En este trabajo se ofrece una interpretación de las prácticas funerarias que engloban dicho fenómeno a partir del estudio regional del conjunto megalítico de la Lora burgalesa, en el noreste de la Submeseta Norte española. Tras décadas de estudio, que en los últimos años se ha focalizado en el análisis de las colecciones esqueléticas, ha sido posible profundizar en el conocimiento de las sociedades que enterraban a sus muertos en estas tumbas. Palabras clave: megalitismo, prácticas funerarias, enterramientos colectivosTopónimos: Lora burgalesa, Submeseta Norte españolaPeriodo: Neolítico Final, Calcolítico ABSTRACTThe cult of the death has been a well-documented human activity since prehistoric times. A popular funerary phenomenon of Neolithic period is megalithism, developed in large areas of Europe from the mid-5th millennium BC. It is characterised by the construction of large collective tombs that have remained in popular folklore to the present day. This paper offers an interpretative approach to the funerary practices involved in this phenomenon from the regional study of the megalithic complex of la Lora burgalesa, in the northeast of the Spanish North Plateau. Decades of study, which in recent years focus on the analysis of skeletal collections, have provided us with a better knowledge of the societies that buried their ancestors in these tombs. 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Wermuth, Camille G. "Are pyridazines privileged structures?" MedChemComm 2, nr 10 (2011): 935–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c1md00074h.

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Močkoř, Jiří. "Cut Systems with Relational Morphisms for Semiring-Valued Fuzzy Structures". Axioms 12, nr 2 (2.02.2023): 153. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/axioms12020153.

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Many of the new MV-valued fuzzy structures, including intuitionistic, neutrosophic, or fuzzy soft sets, can be transformed into so-called almost MV-valued fuzzy sets, or, equivalently, fuzzy sets with values in dual pair of semirings (in symbols, (R,R*)-fuzzy sets). This transformation allows any construction of almost MV-valued fuzzy sets to be retransformed into an analogous construction for these new fuzzy structures. In that way, approximation theories for (R,R*)-fuzzy sets, rough (R,R*)-fuzzy sets theories, or F-transform theories for (R,R*)-fuzzy sets have already been created and then retransformed for these new fuzzy structures. In this paper, we continue this trend and define, on the one hand, the theory of extensional (R,R*)-fuzzy sets defined on sets with fuzzy similarity relations with values in dual pair of semirings and power sets functors related to this theory and, at the same time, the theory of cuts with relational morphisms of these structures. Illustratively, the reverse transformations of some of these concepts into new fuzzy structures are presented.
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Shamin-Shazwan, Kamaruddin, Rozilawati Shahari, Che Nurul Aini Che Amri, Zaleha Kassim i Zuhairi Ahmad. "MORPHOLOGICAL STRUCTURES OF RHIZOPHORA APICULATA BLUME. and RHIZOPHORA MUCRONATA LAM." Science Heritage Journal 5, nr 1 (17.08.2021): 01–04. http://dx.doi.org/10.26480/gws.01.2021.01.04.

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Research on the morphological structures of R. apiculata and R. mucronata was carried out in three different regions from July to December 2018. The research aimed at observing and documenting the morphological structure of R. apiculata and R. mucronata. Samples were collected from selected locations in Peninsular Malaysia. Subsequently, samples were processed as herbarium vouchers. The vegetative and reproductive structures of both species were observed and identified. 55 morphological features were recorded and annotated as result of this research. The research revealed that vegetative and reproductive structures could differentiate R. mucronata from R. apiculata. According to this research, there were no significant differences in the morphological structures of R. apiculata and R. mucronata from three different locations. As a consequence, the data acquired in this research would be valuable for future studies on Rhizophora species.
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Wiberg, Nils, Thomas Blank, Kerstin Amelunxen, Heinrich Nöth, Jörg Knizek, Tassilo Habereder, Wolfgang Kaim i Matthias Wanner. "On the Gallanyls R*3Ga2· and R*4Ga3· As Well As Gallanides R*3Ga2− and R*4Ga3− (R* = SitBu3) − Syntheses, Characterization, Structures". European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry 2001, nr 7 (lipiec 2001): 1719–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/1099-0682(200107)2001:7<1719::aid-ejic1719>3.0.co;2-q.

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Chrapoński, Jacek, Marian Maliński, Janusz Szala i Jan Cwajna. "FGM Structure Characterization by Distance Functions and Systematic Scanning Method". Materials Science Forum 567-568 (grudzień 2007): 153–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.567-568.153.

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The distance functions such as G(r), K(r), H(r), g(r) and systematic scanning method connected with variance analysis have been used for quantitative characterization of functionally gradient materials structures. The methods have been tested on computer generated 3D model polycrystalline structures with diverse type of gradient function. Usefulness of the presented methods for quantitative description of FGM structures has been evaluated.
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Abu-Dawwas, Rashid, i Mashhoor Refai. "Graded $\delta$-primary structures". Boletim da Sociedade Paranaense de Matemática 40 (6.02.2022): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.5269/bspm.52053.

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Let $G$ be a group with identity $e$, $R$ a $G$-graded commutative ring with unity $1$ and $M$ a $G$-graded $R$-module. In this article, we unify the concepts of graded prime ideals and graded primary ideals into a new concept, namely, graded $\delta$-primary ideals. Also, we unify the concepts of graded $2$-absorbing ideals and graded $2$-absorbing primary ideals into a new concept, namely, graded $2$-absorbing $\delta$-primary ideals. A number of results about graded prime, graded primary, graded $2$-absorbing and graded $2$-absorbing primary ideals are extended into these new structures. Finally, we extend the concept of graded $\delta$-primary ideals into graded $\delta$-primary submodules. A number of results about graded prime, graded primary submodules are extended into this new structure.
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Kotaka, Masayo, Jingshan Ren, Michael Lockyer, Alastair R. Hawkins i David K. Stammers. "Structures of R- and T-stateEscherichia coliAspartokinase III". Journal of Biological Chemistry 281, nr 42 (12.08.2006): 31544–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m605886200.

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Yang, Gang, i Zhongkui Liu. "Cotorsion pairs and model structures on Ch(R)". Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society 54, nr 3 (17.08.2011): 783–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0013091510000489.

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AbstractWe show that if the given cotorsion pair $(\mathcal{A},\mathcal{B})$ in the category of modules is complete and hereditary, then both of the induced cotorsion pairs in the category of complexes are complete. We also give a cofibrantly generated model structure that can be regarded as a generalization of the projective model structure.
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Bażela, W., E. Wawrzyńska, B. Penc, N. Stüsser, A. Szytuła i A. Zygmunt. "Magnetic structures of R2RhSi3 (R=Ho, Er) compounds". Journal of Alloys and Compounds 360, nr 1-2 (październik 2003): 76–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0925-8388(03)00374-8.

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