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Dynamic Analysis of Piezoelectric Structures by the Displacement Boundary Method

2009

variational BEMmeshless methodSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture AerospazialiPiezoelectric dynamic
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Multiple solutions for a Sturm-Liouville problem with periodic boundary conditions

2013

The main purpose of this paper is to establish the existence of multiple solutions for a Sturm-Liouville problem with periodic boundary conditions. The approach is based on variational methods and multiple critical points theorems

variational methods periodic boundary conditionsSettore MAT/05 - Analisi Matematica
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Variational principle and bifurcations in stability analysis of panels

2014

In this paper, the stability of a simply supported axially moving elastic panel is considered. A complex variable technique and bifurcation theory are applied. As a result, variational equations and a variational principle are derived. Anal- ysis of the variational principle allows the study of qualitative properties of the bifurcation points. Asymptotic behaviour in a small neighbourhood around an arbitrary bifurcation point is analyzed and presented. It is shown analytically that the eigenvalue curves in the (ω, V0) plane cross both the ω and V0 axes perpendicularly. It is also shown that near each bifur- cation point, the dependence ω(V0) for each mode approximately follows the shape of …

variational principlebifurkaatiobifurcationlujuusoppivariaatiolaskentavakavuusmatemaattiset mallitstability analysisdynamiikkakimmoisuus
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Variational approach for analysis of harmonic vibration and stabiligy of moving panels

2014

In this paper, the stability of a simply supported axially moving elastic panel (plate undergoing cylindrical deformation) is considered. A complex variable technique and bifurcation theory are applied. As a result, variational equations and a variational principle are derived. Analysis of the variational principle allows the study of qualitative properties of the bifurcation points. Asymptotic behaviour in a small neighbourhood around an arbitrary bifurcation point is analyzed and presented. It is shown analytically that the eigenvalue curves in the (ω, V0) plane cross both the ω and V0 axes perpendicularly. It is also shown that near each bifurcation point, the dependence ω(V0) for each m…

variational principlecomplex variable techniquesbifurcation theoryaxially moving beamaxially moving panel
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Varicocele

2010

varicocele laparoscopiaSettore MED/20 - Chirurgia Pediatrica E Infantile
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Safety in Numbers: How Color Morph Frequency Affects Predation Risk in an Aposematic Moth

2021

Polymorphic warning signals in aposematic systems are enigmatic because predator learning should favor the most common form, creating positive frequency-dependent survival. However, many populations exhibit variation in warning signals. There are various selective mechanisms that can counter positive frequency-dependent selection and lead to temporal or spatial warning signal diversification. Examining these mechanisms and their effects requires first confirming whether the most common morphs are favored at both local and regional scales. Empirical examples of this are uncommon and often include potentially confounding factors, such as a lack of knowledge of predator identity and behavior. …

varoitusväriForagingFrequency-dependent selectionColorPREYAposematismMothswarning colorationtäpläsiilikäsSEXUAL SELECTIONpolymorphismPredationSIGNALSAnimalsaposematismPasseriformesDEPENDENT SELECTIONmuuntelu (biologia)PredatorEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsParusluonnonvalintaHYPOTHESISbiologyEcologycontext-dependent predationLEAF BEETLEMIMICRYbiology.organism_classificationBiological EvolutionsaalistusPOLYMORPHISMfrequency-dependent selectionSympatric speciationPredatory BehaviorTRADE-OFFSexual selection1181 Ecology evolutionary biologyThe American Naturalist
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Heterozygote advantage and pleiotropy contribute to intraspecific color trait variability

2022

The persistence of intrapopulation phenotypic variation typically requires some form of balancing selection because drift and directional selection eventually erode genetic variation. Heterozygote advantage remains a classic explanation for the maintenance of genetic variation in the face of selection. However, examples of heterozygote advantage, other than those associated with disease resistance, are rather uncommon. Across most of its distribution, males of the aposematic moth Arctia plantaginis have two hindwing phenotypes determined by a heritable one locus-two allele polymorphism (genotypes: WW/Wy = white morph, yy = yellow morph). Using genotyped moths, we show that the presence of o…

varoitusväriMaleMATING SUCCESSHeterozygoteFREQUENCY-DEPENDENT SELECTIONColorMothsYELLOW GENEgenotyyppitäpläsiilikäsSEXUAL SELECTIONPARASEMIApleiotropyGeneticsAnimalsmuuntelu (biologia)Life History TraitsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsluonnonvalintaPolymorphism GeneticLABORATORY ADAPTATIONwood tiger mothColor locusEVOLUTIONARY DYNAMICSPOLYMORPHISMlife-history traitscolor locusheterozygote advantageMATE CHOICEWARNING COLORATIONPhenotypesukupuolivalintaintraspecific trait variation1181 Ecology evolutionary biologyfenotyyppiFemaleGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesEvolution
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Diversity in warning coloration: selective paradox or the norm?

2019

Aposematic theory has historically predicted that predators should select for warning signals to converge on a single form, as a result of frequency-dependent learning. However, widespread variation in warning signals is observed across closely related species, populations and, most problematically for evolutionary biologists, among individuals in the same population. Recent research has yielded an increased awareness of this diversity, challenging the paradigm of signal monomorphy in aposematic animals. Here we provide a comprehensive synthesis of these disparate lines of investigation, identifying within them three broad classes of explanation for variation in aposematic warning signals: …

varoitusväripolytypismFREQUENCY-DEPENDENT SELECTIONModels BiologicalSEXUAL SELECTIONpolymorphismPOLYMORPHIC MULLERIAN MIMICRYSex FactorsmonimuotoisuusAnimalsaposematismEcosystemGRAPHOSOMA-LINEATUM HETEROPTERAPolymorphism GeneticINDO-WEST PACIFICEVOLUTIONARY SIGNIFICANCEBiological MimicryAge FactorsTemperaturePOISON FROGSOriginal ArticlesBiodiversityPigments BiologicalBiological EvolutionCORAL-SNAKE PATTERNcontinuous variationmuunteluBiological Variation PopulationPredatory Behavior1181 Ecology evolutionary biologyHISTORY TRADE-OFFSOriginal ArticleHELICONIUS BUTTERFLIES
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Multimodal Aposematic Signals and Their Emerging Role in Mate Attraction

2018

varoitusväriwarning colourationsaaliseläimetsukupuolivalintapredator-prey interactionsparinvalintapetoeläimetmultimodal signalsta1181sexual selectionsignaalitchemical signalssignal variationFrontiers in Ecology and Evolution
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Assessment of Cardiovascular Function in Childhood Leukemia Survivors: The Role of the Right Heart

2022

Childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) survivors who underwent chemotherapy with anthracyclines have an increased cardiovascular risk. The aim of the study was to evaluate left and right cardiac chamber performances and vascular endothelial function in childhood ALL survivors. Fifty-four ALL survivors and 37 healthy controls were enrolled. All patients underwent auxological evaluation, blood pressure measurements, biochemical parameters of endothelial dysfunction, flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) of the brachial artery, mean common carotid intima-media thickness (c-IMT), antero-posterior diameter of the infra-renal abdominal aorta (APAO), and echocardiographic assessment. The ALL subjec…

vascular toxicitycardiac function; childhood; acute lymphoblastic leukemia; vascular toxicityPediatrics Perinatology and Child Healthacute lymphoblastic leukemiacardiac functionchildhoodChildren
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