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Effect of various moisture content on the mechanical and viscoelastic properties of giant reed Arundo donax L.

2015

The giant reed Arundo donax L. is an aggressive grass widely diffused throughout warm temperate regions. Thanks to its remarkable features as fast-growing, eco friendly and high specific properties (i.e. high strength/weight and modulus/weight ratios), it is widely used in ancient and traditional buildings, especially in the realization of supports for roof cladding and paneling of walls. A better understanding and a consequent standardization of its properties could make it more suitable for general application in the sustainable building industry. Mechanical and viscoelastic properties of the giant reed were studied as a function of the moisture content. To this scope, various sets of ree…

Moisture contentSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialiFlexural PropertieViscoelasticityFractional modelArundo donax
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Tetraaza-2,2′-biphenylophanes: larger is not always more flexible. The role of intramolecular H-bonding in polyazamacrocycles

2002

Abstract Intramolecular H-bonding can explain the trends in conformational flexibility for tetraaza-2,2′-biphenylophanes obtained by NMR and molecular dynamics calculations.

Molecular dynamicsCrystallographyFlexibility (anatomy)medicine.anatomical_structureHydrogen bondComputational chemistryChemistryIntramolecular forceOrganic ChemistryDrug DiscoverymedicineBiochemistryTetrahedron Letters
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Influence of resin viscosity and vacuum level on mechanical performance of sandwich structures manufactured by vacuum bagging

2010

The choice of process parameters is critical in optimizing the mechanical properties of sandwich structures produced using the vacuum bagging technique. The aim of this paper is to analyze how the viscosity of the resin/curing agent system and the vacuum level influence the morphology and the mechanical behavior of sandwich beams with composite faces (epoxy resin and glass fiber fabric named COMBI 900) and a PVC foam core. Four different sandwich structures were produced by varying the viscosity of the epoxy resin/curing agent at constant maximum vacuum pressure. Three further structures were manufactured by varying the strength of the vacuum with the resin viscosity maintained constant at …

MorphologyMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsThree point flexural testScanning electron microscopeGeneral Chemical EngineeringOrganic ChemistryComposite numberGlass fiberEpoxyProcessingSandwich composite Vacuum bagging VoidsViscositySettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei Materialivisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumVacuum levelComposite materialMuffle furnaceAdvances in Polymer Technology
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Biomechanical Diagnosis and Rehabilitation Control of Pes Equinus Patiens by Computerized Motion Analysis

1985

If a foot is fixed in plantar flexion such as to inhibit a dorsal flexion beyond a rectangular position with reference to the lower leg the resulting syndrome is called pes equinus. These patients exhibit a characteristic gait with stance phases on tiptoe that may amount to a severe handicap for them. The pes equinus is a most common deformity found in patients with a hemiplegic or diplegic disorder in the region of the foot and the lower leg with typical structural changes in the ankle joint and the calf muscles. The therapy of the pes equinus depends on its etiology and its severity. A less severe pes equinus deformity can be treated by physical therapy and other conservative measures. Mo…

Motion analysisAchilles tendonmedicine.medical_specialtyRehabilitationbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentPes equinusGaitPlantar flexionbody regionsmedicine.anatomical_structurePhysical medicine and rehabilitationDeformitymedicinemedicine.symptomAnklebusinesshuman activities
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Defining and Operationalizing Appropriation for Science Learning

2014

The overarching goal of this paper is to contribute to our understanding of the interplay between students’ disciplinary engagement and their identity construction. The term appropriation, borrowed from scholars in linguistics and education, was chosen to capture this broader sense of productive learning that sits at the nexus of disciplinary engagement and identity. Appropriation implies productive learning including deep conceptual understanding, but it also involves a reflexive process of populating scientific discourse with personal intentions, purposes and tastes that allow a student to embody scientific discourse and concepts in a way that is authentic and personal. The core aim of th…

MotivationEngagementOperationalizationDiscourse analysisScienceIdentity (social science)SCIENCE EDUCATIONQualitative MethodologyScience educationAPPROPRIATIONEducationEpistemologyAppropriationIdentityReflexivityPedagogyTHERMODYNAMICSDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyLearning theorySociologyMiddle/High SchoolDiscipline
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Chapter 9 The effects of a prepulse on the StartReact phenomenon

2006

Publisher Summary This chapter presents a study to investigate whether the inhibitory effects of the prepulse are different in the condition of motor preparation with respect to that of unexpectancy and whether the inhibition of the startle reaction by a prepulse is associated with the inhibition of the StartReact phenomenon. The chapter demonstrates that the procedure could help in ascertaining whether reflex and volitional components are actually combined in the StartReact phenomenon. Eight healthy volunteers, six men and two women, aged between 25 and 52 years were investigated and the startle reaction was recorded with surface electrodes over the right orbicularis oculi muscle and, in t…

Motor taskReflexStimulus (physiology)Voluntary actionInhibitory postsynaptic potentialPsychologySternocleidomastoid muscleStartle reactionNeurosciencePrepulse inhibition
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The effect of time and place dependence when utilizing video lectures

2009

In many learning institutes, diversification of teaching with the help of various technologies has become an essential part of educational arrangements. With the increase in the use of networks for teaching purposes, the use of streaming videos is now one of the possibilities to be reckoned with in trying to increase flexibility in studies. Specially recorded on-demand videos provide the students with better chances to decide when, where and how to study. Information on how students use on-demand videos can be obtained, apart from student questionnaires, from the log files of a media server. These files offer an information source that, on the one hand, is diverse but, on the other, cumbers…

MultimediaComputer sciencebusiness.industryEducational technologyInformation technologyFlexibility (personality)Diversification (marketing strategy)computer.software_genreWorld Wide WebFile serverServerInformation sourcebusinesscomputerMedia server2009 EAEEIE Annual Conference
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Electrophysiological brain stem investigations in idiopathic narcolepsy.

1998

Narcolepsy is associated with various rapid eye movement (REM) sleep abnormalities. Distinct brain stem areas seem to play a prominent role in REM sleep regulation. Recent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies have led to conflicting findings concerning the presence of structural brain stem lesions in patients with idiopathic narcoleptic syndrome. However, multimodal electrophysiological brain stem investigations may reveal functional brain stem abnormalities even in the absence of MRI abnormality. Therefore we investigated brain stem function in 12 idiopathic narcoleptic patients by systematically studying tegmental brain stem pathways. All of the patients met the diagnostic criteria of…

Multiple Sleep Latency TestAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyNeurologySleep REMNeurological disorderPolysomnographymedicineEvoked Potentials Auditory Brain StemHumansCorneal reflexAgedNarcolepsySleep disordermedicine.diagnostic_testBlinkingMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseElectrooculographyNeurologyFemaleNeurology (clinical)PsychologyNeuroscienceJaw jerk reflexNarcolepsyBrain StemJournal of neurology
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Psychological flexibility, occupational burnout and eating behavior among working women

2013

Background: Occupational burnout is associated with diminished psychological flexibility and higher emotional (EE) and uncontrolled eating (UE). Psychological flexibility could be a mediating factor between burnout and eating behaviour. Objectives: To investigate differences in eating behaviour between those with different levels of psychological flexibility, and the association of the interaction between psychological flexibility and occupational burnout with eating behaviour. Design: The participants were working women (n = 263), who took part in the randomized controlled health intervention trial. Analyses were performed in a cross-sectional setting at baseline. Methods: Eating behaviour…

Multivariate analysisEmotiomal EatingFlexibility (personality)ta3141Cognitionta3142Hallitsematon syöminenBurnoutEmotional eatingPsychological FlexibilityUncontrolled EatingHealth interventionOccupational burnoutCognitive RestrainTyöuupumusOccupational BurnoutPsykologinen joustavuusQuartileTunnesyöminenKognitiivinen pidättyminenSyömiskäyttäytyminenPsychologyta515Eating BehaviorClinical psychologyOpen Journal of Preventive Medicine
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"He vivido y me he vivido como valenciano"

2006

MundializaciónVidal-Beneyto JoséAnálisis intelectualChoque de civilizacionesHonoris CausaBIOGRAFÍAEncuentros culturalesOpiniónProblemática mundialIdentidad valencianaImprovisados demócratasVinculaciónPosición críticaVALENCIAValencianoDebates internacionalesGlobalizaciónMemoriaTierraReflexión geopolígicaJuntas DemocráticasRealidad contemporáneaFranquismoUniversitat de ValènciaParticipación políticaMediatizaciónJOSÉ VIDAL-BENEYTODigitalizaciónGobernación del mundoEntrevistasComunidad ValencianaAcciones: Acciones de una vida: Democracia (I)Debates culturales
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