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La religión del cuerpo-mercancía: ¿un nuevo opio del pueblo?

2018

The commercial exploitation or more precisely the total capitalist management of the human body erects this as a universal divinity. The direct consequence of this generalized corporal capitalism is the massive depoliticization of the body and, often, the reflection that is dedicated to it. In this article, we seek to reflect on the current practices of bodily modifications within the framework of the changes in the regimes of neoliberal governance in recent decades. This reflection is guided by the revision of central texts of critical theory

body modification. 73 78deportemodificación corporaloftenFabien The commercial exploitation or more precisely the total capitalist management of the human body erects this as a universal divinity. The direct consequence of this generalized corporal capitalism is the massive depoliticization of the body andwe seek to reflect on the current practices of bodily modifications within the framework of the changes in the regimes of neoliberal governance in recent decades. This reflection is guided by the revision of central texts of critical theory cuerpobody:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 493757 2018 38 6508346 La religión del cuerpo-mercancía: ¿un nuevo opio del pueblo? Ollierthe reflection that is dedicated to it. In this articleUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍA¿un nuevo opio del pueblo? Ollier [1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 493757 2018 38 6508346 La religión del cuerpo-mercancía]sportexplotaciónexploitation
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Phantoms Used for Mapping of Skin Chromophores by Multi-spectral Imaging

2014

Skin phantoms can be used for better understanding of diffuse reflectance imaging of skin. In this study, skin phantoms of hemoglobin, bilirubin and melanin were developed and studied for possibilities to calibrate chromophore concentration values.

body regionsMaterials scienceOpticsintegumentary systemDiffuse reflectance infrared fourier transformbusiness.industryMultispectral imageMulti spectralAbsorption (skin)Chromophoreequipment and suppliesbusinessBiomedical engineeringBiomedical Optics 2014
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Factors related to excessive patellofemoral loading in rearfoot running

2015

Running is recognized as one of the most popular exercise methods. Furthermore, running related injuries have been under the scope for the last few decades. Synchronous function between the segments of the lower limbs is necessary for efficient locomotion. Patellofemoral pain syndrome is a common exercise related syndrome and multifactorial in nature. The purpose of this study was to measure contact forces and frontal plane moments to detect the factors that are associated with atypically high patellofemoral joint loading in rearfoot striking (RFS) running pattern, and moreover, which could possibly contribute to development of the patellofemoral pain syndrome. 39 team sport female athletes…

body regionsmusculoskeletal diseasesknee flexion anglerearfoot striking pattern (RFS)polvetkipuforefoot striking pattern (FFS)biomekaniikkaPatellofemoral pain syndromepatellofemoral contact forceknee abduction momentjuoksu
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A sun-induced vegetation fluorescence retrieval method from top of atmosphere radiance for the FLEX/Sentinel-3 TanDEM mission

2015

A new fluorescence retrieval method is proposed to support ESA's 8th Earth Explorer FLuorescence EXplorer/Sentinel-3 (FLEX-S3) candidate tandem mission. FLEX is the first mission specially dedicated to measure the Sun-Induced vegetation chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) strongly related with the vegetation photosynthetic activity. Most hyperspectral fluorescence retrieval algorithms available in the literature are very sensitive to true reflectance modelization and/or they assume the atmospheric status as known. The proposed algorithm delivers the retrieval of full fluorescence spectrum at canopy level by using only Top Of Atmosphere (TOA) radiances from S3 and FLEX as input. Once the spatial …

business.industryAtmospheric correctionHyperspectral imagingAtmospheric modelAtmospheric correction FLEX Fluorescence retrieval Sentinel-3 Synergy productsAtmosphereGEO/10 - GEOFISICA DELLA TERRA SOLIDAOpticsRadianceEnvironmental scienceFLEXAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)businessChlorophyll fluorescenceRemote sensing2015 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS)
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Flexural Test on a Full-Scale 60-kW Wind Turbine-Tower Telescopic Steel Pipe

2019

A full-scale static test to failure was conducted on 6-m (236.22 in.)-long steel pipes constituting a segment of a telescopic wind tower with a 60-kW wind turbine. The diameter of the circular cross section of the steel pipes was 900 mm (35.43 in.), and the nominal thickness was 10 mm (0.39 in.). The steel grade was 355 MPa (51,488 psi). The tests were conducted in a force-controlled mode in a four-point bending test with a shear-to-span ratio of 2.05. The flexural limit states developed in the form of ovalization of the cross section and of local buckling. The buckling occurred in the plastic range because of the diameter-to-thickness ratio of the section. Although local buckling caused sl…

business.industryBucklingMetal and composite structuresFull scaleStructural engineeringBuilding and ConstructionTurbineFull-scale testTest (assessment)Flexural strengthSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniOvalizationArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Flexural strengthFull-scale testsShear-to-moment interactionSteel pipesEnvironmental scienceMetal and composite structurebusinessBuckling; Flexural strength; Full-scale tests; Metal and composite structures; Ovalization; Shear-to-moment interaction; Steel pipes; Civil and Structural Engineering; Building and ConstructionTowerCivil and Structural Engineering
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Raman and optical reflection spectra of germanate and silicate glasses

2005

Abstract Germanate and phosphosilicate glasses made in oxygen surplus conditions were studied by Raman and optical reflection methods. We found that the optical reflection spectra of the germanate glasses are quite similar to the one those of a GeO 2 crystal with the α-quartz structure. The reflection of phosphosilicate glasses is very close to silica glass-related spectra. Hence, the determining influence of the tetrahedral structure on reflection spectra is revealed. The Raman spectra of germanate samples are similar to those reported the one known in the literature. Octahedral entities, namely bands similar to stishovite vibration modes, were difficult to detect in phosphosilicate glasse…

business.industryChemistryAnalytical chemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsSpectral lineElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCrystalsymbols.namesakeOpticsReflection (mathematics)OctahedronMolecular vibrationMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositessymbolsGermanatebusinessRaman spectroscopyStishoviteJournal of Non-Crystalline Solids
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Simulation of laser-generated ultrasonic wave propagation in solid media and air with application to NDE

2009

Ultrasonic methods are well known as powerful and reliable tool for defect detection. In the previous decades focus and interest have been directed to non-contact sensors and methods, showing many advantages over contact techniques where inspection depends on contact conditions (pressure, coupling medium, contact area). The non-contact hybrid ultrasonic method described here is of interest for many applications, requiring periodic inspection in service or after manufacturing. Despite the potential impact of laser-generated ultrasound in many areas of industry, robust tools for studying the phenomenon are lacking and thus limit the design and optimization of non-destructive testing and evalu…

business.industryComputer scienceAcousticsUltrasonic testingGeneral ChemistryAcoustic waveFinite element methodSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineOpticsTransducerNondestructive testingReflection (physics)General Materials ScienceUltrasonic sensorBoundary value problembusinessNDE Finite element Laser UltrasoundApplied Physics A
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A Viscoelastic Model for the Long-Term Deflection of Segmental Prestressed Box Girders

2017

Most of segmental prestressed concrete box girders exhibit excessive multidecade deflections unforeseeable by past and current design codes. To investigate such a behavior, mainly caused by creep and shrinkage phenomena, an effective finite element (FE) formulation is presented in this article. This formulation is developed by invoking the stationarity of an energetic principle for linear viscoelastic problems and relies on the Bazant creep constitutive law. A case study representative of segmental prestressed concrete box girders susceptible to creep is also analyzed in the article, that is, the Colle Isarco viaduct. Its FE model, based on the aforementioned energetic formulation, was succ…

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Design and development of a fNIRS system prototype based on SiPM detectors

2014

Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) uses near infrared sources and detectors to measure changes in absorption due to neurovascular dynamics in response to brain activation. The use of Silicon Photomultipliers (SiPMs) in a fNIRS system has been estimated potentially able to increase the spatial resolution. Dedicated SiPM sensors have been designed and fabricated by using an optimized process. Electrical and optical characterizations are presented. The design and implementation of a portable fNIRS embedded system, hosting up to 64 IR-LED sources and 128 SiPM sensors, has been carried out. The system has been based on a scalable architecture whose elementary leaf is a flexible board …

business.industryComputer scienceDetectorNear-infrared spectroscopySettore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticiNear Infrared SpectroscopySilicon PhotomultipliersReflectivitySettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaImaging phantomlaw.inventionOpticsSilicon photomultiplierlawOptoelectronicsSensitivity (control systems)businessEmbedded SystemsImage resolutionSilicon PhotomultiplierLight-emitting diode
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Three-dimensional object detection under arbitrary lighting conditions

2006

A novel method of 3D object recognition independent of lighting conditions is presented. The recognition model is based on a vector space representation using an orthonormal basis generated by the Lambertian reflectance functions obtained with distant light sources. Changing the lighting conditions corresponds to multiplying the elementary images by a constant factor and because of that, all possible lighting views will be elements that belong to that vector space. The recognition method proposed is based on the calculation of the angle between the vector associated with a certain illuminated 3D object and that subspace. We define the angle in terms of linear correlations to get shift and i…

business.industryComputer scienceMaterials Science (miscellaneous)3D single-object recognitionCognitive neuroscience of visual object recognitionInformation Storage and RetrievalReproducibility of ResultsImage EnhancementSensitivity and SpecificityFacial recognition systemIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringObject detectionPattern Recognition AutomatedLambertian reflectanceImaging Three-DimensionalOpticsArtificial IntelligenceImage Interpretation Computer-AssistedOrthonormal basisBusiness and International ManagementbusinessAlgorithmsLightingSubspace topologyApplied Optics
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