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A NEW PROGRESSIVE DESIGN METHODOLOGY FOR COMPLEX SHEET METAL STAMPING OPERATIONS: COUPLING SPATIALLY DIFFERENTIATED RESTRAINING FORCES APPROACH AND M…

2010

The growing interest in sheet metal stamping processes, particularly in the automotive industry has led to three main issues in this field:*request of very complex shapes; *growing interest in springback control; *solution of multi-objective problems. These issues make a sheet metal stamping processes design very difficult and proper design methodologies to reduce times and costs are highly required. In this paper, a computer aided approach aiming to satisfy the mentioned issues is proposed. In particular, a progressive design approach based on the integration between numerical simulations, Response Surface Methodology (RSM) and Pareto optimal solutions search techniques was applied in orde…

Mathematical optimizationEngineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringPareto principleAutomotive industrymulti-objective optimisatiomrestraining forces stategyProcess designStampingSheet metal formingMulti-objective optimizationComputer Science ApplicationsspringbackModeling and SimulationDesign processGeneral Materials SciencebusinessEngineering design processDesign methodsSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazioneCivil and Structural Engineering
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Temperature and pressure dependence of quercetin-3-O-palmitate interaction with a model phospholipid membrane: film balance and scanning probe micros…

2004

The molecular interaction of quercetin-3-O-palmitate (QP) with dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine (DMPC) has been studied. Film balance measurements of the average molecular area vs QP molar fraction in DMPC/QP mixed monolayers showed that relevant positive deviations from ideality, i.e., a less dense monolayer packing, occurred for a temperature of 10 degrees C, below the critical melting transition temperature of DMPC monolayers T c m approximately equal 20 degrees C), while ideal behavior was observed at 37 degrees C, above this phase transition temperature. The positive deviation observed at low temperatures in the average molecular area increased with the surface pressure. Scanning probe m…

Membrane FluiditySurface PropertiesLipid BilayersAnalytical chemistryPhospholipidPalmitic AcidPhase separationPalmitic AcidsSurface pressureMole fractionMicroscopy Atomic ForcePhase TransitionBiomaterialsScanning probe microscopychemistry.chemical_compoundMembrane LipidsColloid and Surface ChemistryMonolayerLangmuir-Blodgett monolayersMolecular StructureTransition temperatureTemperatureQuercetin palmitateSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsLangmuir–Blodgett monolayerMembranechemistryAluminum SilicatesQuercetinMicaStress MechanicalDimyristoylphosphatidylcholineAlgorithmsScanning force microscopy
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ChemInform Abstract: Scanning Force Microscopy of Artificial Membranes

2010

Visualization of biological membranes by scanning force microscopy (SFM) has tremendously improved the current understanding of protein ‐ lipid interactions under physiological conditions. SFM is the only tool to directly image processes on surfaces in aqueous solution at molecular resolution. Besides being a supportive means to confirm results on lipid phases and domains obtained from fluorescence spectroscopy, calorimetry, and X-ray crystallography, SFM has contributed distinct aspects on the formation of 2D crystals of various membrane-confined proteins and morphological changes of membranes due to the interaction of peptides and proteins. This review will focus on recent results in SFM …

MembraneAqueous solutionChemistryPhase (matter)BiophysicsBiological membraneGeneral MedicineCalorimetryScanning Force MicroscopyMolecular resolutionFluorescence spectroscopyChemInform
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Moc wiążąca uchwał Sądu Najwyższego in concreto w sprawach karnych

2020

Przedmiotem opracowania jest problematyka mocy wiążącej uchwał Sądu Najwyższego podejmowanych w konkretnych sprawach karnych. Podstawę prawną do podejmowania tych uchwał stanowią przepisy art. 441 k.p.k. i art. 82 ustawy z dnia 8 grudnia 2017 r. o Sądzie Najwyższym. Według art. 441 § 1 k.p.k. jeżeli przy rozpoznawaniu środka odwoławczego wyłoni się zagadnienie wymaga­jące zasadniczej wykładni ustawy, sąd odwoławczy może odroczyć rozpoznanie sprawy i przekazać zagadnienie prawne do rozstrzygnięcia Sądowi Najwyższemu, ten zaś może również przekazać roz­strzygnięcie zagadnienia prawnego powiększonemu składowi tego sądu (arg. ex art. 441 § 2 k.p.k.). Uchwała Sądu Najwyższego jest w danej sprawi…

Moc Obowiązująca Uchwał Sądu NajwyższegoZagadnienie Wymagające Wykładniissue requiring fundamen-tal interpretation of a statutebinding force of Supreme Court resolutionsSupreme CourtSąd NajwyższyDyskurs Prawniczy i Administracyjny
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Assembly of modular asymmetric organic-inorganic polyoxometalate hybrids into anisotropic nanostructures.

2010

Three organic-inorganic hybrid Mn-Anderson polyoxometalates (POMs), with both symmetrical and asymmetrical appended groups, have been synthesized, identified using electrospray mass spectrometry, and isolated using an approach that allows the three AA, BB, and AB compounds to be structurally characterized. Investigation of the self-assembly of the hybrids on hydrophilic surfaces reveals the formation of nanofibres with characteristics that reflect the nature of the substitution of the POM yielding a route to the programmed assembly of anisotropic hybrid nanostructures.

Models MolecularNanostructureElectrospray mass spectrometryChemistryGeneral ChemistryTungsten CompoundsBiochemistryCatalysisMass SpectrometryNanostructuresSelf-assembly Langmuir-Blodgett Scanning Force Microscopy Polyoxomethalates Hybrid Anysotropic NanostructuresColloid and Surface ChemistryChemical engineeringInorganic ChemicalsPolyoxometalateOrganic inorganicOrganic chemistryAnisotropyOrganic ChemicalsAnisotropySettore CHIM/02 - Chimica FisicaHybridJournal of the American Chemical Society
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How do normalization schemes affect net spillovers? A replication of the Diebold and Yilmaz (2012) study

2019

Abstract This paper replicates the Diebold and Yilmaz (2012) study on the connectedness of the commodity market and three other financial markets: the stock market, the bond market, and the FX market, based on the Generalized Forecast Error Variance Decomposition, GEFVD. We show that the net spillover indices (of directional connectedness), used to assess the net contribution of one market to overall risk in the system, are sensitive to the normalization scheme applied to the GEFVD. We show that, considering data generating processes characterized by different degrees of persistence and covariance, a scalar-based normalization of the Generalized Forecast Error Variance Decomposition is pref…

Normalization (statistics)Economics and EconometricsSocial connectedness020209 energySettore SECS-P/05 - Econometria02 engineering and technologyNormalization schemeconnectednessSpillover effect0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEconometrics050207 economicsMathematicsspillover normalization connectednessVector autoregression models05 social sciencesFinancial marketCovarianceCausalitySpilloverGeneral EnergynormalizationGeneralized forecast error variance decompositionCommodity price fluctuations Driving forces Nonparametric additive regression modelsVariance decomposition of forecast errorsBond marketStock marketSimulationNormalization schemes
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Optimal tuning of tuned liquid column damper systems in random vibration by means of an approximate formulation

2014

Passive control devices are often added to slender and flexible systems in order to increase their structural safety. Several types of devices have been proposed in order to reduce the dynamic responses of different kind of structural systems. Among them, the tuned liquid column damper (TLCD) proved to be very effective in reducing vibration of various type of structures by means of a combined action which involves the motion of the liquid mass within the tube. The restoring force, in particular, is produced by the force of gravity acting on the liquid and the damping effect is generated by the hydrodynamic head losses that arise during the motion of the liquid inside the TLCD. Since the in…

Optimal designrandom vibrationComputer scienceMechanical EngineeringMonte Carlo methodCondensed Matter PhysicsDamperVibrationNonlinear systemMechanics of MaterialsControl theoryTuned liquid column damperRandom vibrationRestoring forceReduction (mathematics)optimizationMeccanica
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Nanoscale control in organic bulk heterojunctions of new set of materials for photovoltaic applications

2008

Organic PhotovoltaicScanning Force Microscopy (SFM)Solar EnergyConductive Polymers
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Boramers for Photovoltaic Applications

2008

Organic PhotovoltaicScanning Force Microscopy (SFM)Solar EnergyConductive Polymers
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Pauline E. Hopkins's Intertextual Aesthetics in Contending Forces

2017

Pauline E. Hopkins‘s attitude towards fiction as a terrain where political and social truths could be uttered, helped her establish a new hybrid writing paradigm in Contending Forces, her historical romance. The extraordinary intertextual load of references, verbatim borrowings and changed citations, her Emersonian ―noble borrowing,‖ is in fact both an audacious maneuvering of popular literature, and a systematic and subversive redrafting of preceding canonical texts from the Anglo-American literary traditions and of contemporary historical political testimonies. Hopkins‘s palimpsestic aesthetics recreate a sense of African American literary interventions aimed at recomposing a new black ar…

PalimpsestoIntertextualidadPalimpsestPlagioLiteratura angloamericanaPlagiarismContending ForcesLiterary borrowingHopkinsPréstamo literarioIntertextualityAnglo-American literatureLiteratura Història i crítica
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