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Volume change characteristics of fine-grained soils due to sequential thermo-mechanical stresses

2019

Know-how of volume change characteristics, VCC, of the fine-grained soils, exposed to thermal stresses, is essential for design of various thermo-active structures. These stresses are known to induce excess pore-water pressure, Δu θ , in the saturated state of such soils, which in turn affects their compression and shear strength characteristics. In this context, through several experimental studies, the effect of thermo-mechanical stress-path, the over-consolidation ratio (OCR) and degree of saturation on VCC (viz., thermally induced volumetric strain, ε vθ , compression and re-compression indices, c c and c r ) of the fine-grained soils has been demonstrated by earlier researchers. Howeve…

Thermo-hydro-mechanical behavior of soilDegree of saturationExcess pore-water pressure0211 other engineering and technologiesContext (language use)Geology02 engineering and technology010502 geochemistry & geophysicsOverburden pressureCompression (physics)Thermal volumetric strainGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology01 natural sciencesOedometer testShear strength (soil)Mechanical stressePhase (matter)Structural rearrangementThermalComposite materialThermal stresse021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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中国现当代诗歌的西方视野

2018

Il volume, composto da saggi critici, presenta alcuni degli aspetti che caratterizzano il panorama della produzione poetica cinese contemporanea. Si muove sulla linea di una proposta metodologica di lettura e interpretazione critica della poesia cinese.

This volume is composed essays of literary criticism. It presents some of the aspects that characterize today's production of Chinese poetry. The volume tries to offer a proposal for a methodology of critical approach when reading and interpreting Chinese poetry.
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Can ECG-gated MDCT be considered an obligatory step to plan and manage a new chest-pain unit?

2007

The recent improvements in multi-detector computed tomography technology and its application in cardiac field allow to consider this non-invasive imaging technique as a promising comprehensive method for detecting significant coronary stenoses in a chest-pain unit. The possibility to use the ECG-synchronisation acquisition protocol, normally limited to the cardiac volume, for the entire thoracic vascular system should have the remarkable potential to reduce invasive and non-invasive procedures actually used to investigate acute chest pain and the number of unnecessary hospital admissions without reducing appropriate admissions in patients with chest pain.

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In vivo 3D muscle architecture quantification based on 3D freehand ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging

2023

Muscle architecture parameters, such as the fascicle length, pennation angle, and volume, are important muscle morphology characteristics. Accurate in vivo quantification of these parameters allows to detect changes due to pathologies, interventions, and rehabilitation trainings, which ultimately impact on muscles’ force-producing capacity. In this study, we compared three-dimensional (3D) muscle architecture parameters of the tibialis anterior and gastrocnemius medialis, which were quantified by 3D freehand ultrasound (3DfUS) and a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique, diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), respectively. Sixteen able-bodied subjects were recruited where seven of them receiv…

Tibialis anteriormuscle volumetoistettavuusmagneettikuvausRehabilitationBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsultraäänigastrocnemius medialislihaksetfascicle lengthpennation anglekuvantaminenOrthopedics and Sports Medicinebiomekaniikka3D-mallinnusreliabiliteettiJournal of Biomechanics
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Does low concentration mycotoxin exposure induce toxicity in HepG2 cells through oxidative stress?

2020

The purpose of this study was to determine whether exposure to low concentrations of deoxynivalenol (DON), T-2 toxin (T-2) and patulin (PAT) in a human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line (HepG2) exerts toxic effects through mechanisms related to oxidative stress, and how cells deal with such exposure. Cell viability was determined by the MTT and protein content (PC) assays over 24, 48 and 72 h. The IC

Time FactorsCell SurvivalHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisMitochondria LiverHepatic carcinoma010501 environmental sciencesToxicologymedicine.disease_cause01 natural sciencesPatulinInhibitory Concentration 5003 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundmedicineHumansMycotoxinVolume concentration0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMembrane Potential Mitochondrial0303 health sciencesDose-Response Relationship DrugToxinChemistry030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyfood and beveragesHep G2 CellsMycotoxinsMolecular biologydigestive system diseasesOxidative StressT-2 ToxinPatulinHepg2 cellsToxicityHepatocytesLipid PeroxidationReactive Oxygen SpeciesTrichothecenesOxidative stressToxicology Mechanisms and Methods
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Concurrent fast and slow synchronized efferent phrenic activities in time and frequency domain.

1990

Abstract In urethane-anesthetized or decerebrated vagotomized rabbits efferent multifiber activity of the phrenic nerve was investigated for synchronized activities both in time and frequency domains. When respiratory drive was steadily increased by either an elevation of end-tidal CO2 concentration or i.v. administration of 4-aminopyridine, medium-frequency oscillations (MFO) first increased, then decreased and finally became absent. The power of high-frequency oscillations (HFO) steadily rose with increasing respiratory drive. In contrast to HFO which revealed a unimodal spectral peak of mostly small bandwidth, the MFO spectrum in most cases consisted of a broad complex. This complex in s…

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On the vibrations of a mechanically based non-local beam model

2012

The vibration problem of a Timoshenko non-local beam is addressed. The beam model involves assuming that the equilibrium of each volume element is attained due to contact forces and long-range body forces exerted, respectively, by adjacent and non-adjacent volume elements. The contact forces result in the classical Cauchy stress tensor while the long-range forces are taken as depending on the product of the interacting volume elements and on their relative displacement through a material-dependent distance-decaying function. To derive the motion equations and the related mechanical boundary conditions, the Hamilton's principle is applied The vibration problem of a Timoshenko non-local beam …

Timoshenko beam theoryBody forceNon-local elasticityGeneral Computer ScienceGeneral Physics and AstronomyContact forceLong-range interactionsymbols.namesakeFree vibrations; Hamilton's principle; Long-range interactions; Non-local elasticity; Timoshenko beam theoryGeneral Materials ScienceHamilton's principleVolume elementPhysicsCauchy stress tensorEquations of motionFree vibrationGeneral ChemistryMechanicsComputational MathematicsTimoshenko beam theoryClassical mechanicsHamilton's principleMechanics of MaterialssymbolsSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniBeam (structure)Computational Materials Science
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A mechanically based approach to non-local beam theories

2011

A mechanically based non-local beam theory is proposed. The key idea is that the equilibrium of each beam volume element is attained due to contact forces and long-range body forces exerted, respectively, by adjacent and non-adjacent volume elements. The contact forces result in the classical Cauchy stress tensor while the long-range forces are modeled as depending on the product of the interacting volume elements, their relative displacement and a material-dependent distance-decaying function. To derive the beam equilibrium equations and the pertinent mechanical boundary conditions, the total elastic potential energy functional is used based on the Timoshenko beam theory. In this manner, t…

Timoshenko beam theoryPhysicsBody forceNon-local elasticityCauchy stress tensorMechanical EngineeringElastic energyTotal elastic potential energy functionalCondensed Matter PhysicsContact forceLong-range interactionTimoshenko beam theoryClassical mechanicsMechanics of MaterialsMechanics of MaterialGeneral Materials ScienceMaterials Science (all)Boundary value problemVolume elementBeam (structure)Civil and Structural EngineeringInternational Journal of Mechanical Sciences
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Three-Dimensional Surface Display in Blood Pool Gated SPECT

1994

In 14 patients (4 in good health and 10 with coronary heart disease) a blood pool gated single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) was executed. The transaxial slices of the cardiac blood pool were reconstructed. A three-dimensional surface display was employed for the analysis of the tomographic data. A fixed distance, a fixed threshold (50%), and some different planes of view were employed. The test permitted visualiza tion of the ventricular and the atrial movements in all patients. The right ventricle was clearly seen in the right anterior oblique plane of view. The aortic beating was seen. In normal patients the left ventricle, clearly seen in left anterior oblique plane, shra…

Tomography Emission-Computed Single-Photonmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryBlood poolGated SPECTCoronary DiseaseGated Blood-Pool ImagingBlood volume030204 cardiovascular system & hematologySingle-photon emission computed tomographyCoronary heart disease03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structureVentricleImage Processing Computer-AssistedHumansMedicineSurface geometry030212 general & internal medicineCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessNuclear medicineArteryAngiology
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Volume-convergent sequences of Haken 3-manifolds

2003

Abstract Let M be a closed orientable 3-manifold and let Vol(M) denote its Gromov simplicial volume. This paper is devoted to the study of sequences of non-zero degree maps f i :M→N i to Haken manifolds. We prove that any sequence of Haken manifolds (Ni,fi), satisfying limi→∞deg(fi)×Vol(Ni)=Vol(M) is finite up to homeomorphism. As an application, we deduce from this fact that any closed orientable 3-manifold with zero Gromov simplicial volume and in particular any graph manifold dominates at most finitely many Haken 3-manifolds. To cite this article: P. Derbez, C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris, Ser. I 336 (2003).

Topological manifoldSequenceDegree (graph theory)Zero (complex analysis)General MedicineHaken manifoldMathematics::Geometric TopologyHomeomorphismCombinatoricsGraph manifoldMathematics::Differential GeometryMathematics::Symplectic GeometryMathematicsVolume (compression)Comptes Rendus Mathematique
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