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Focal social actions through which space is configured and reconfigured when orienting to a Finnish Sign Language class

2018

Abstract This paper focuses on how signing students organise themselves spatially in social interactions in a university lecture hall. One may view space as a concrete location, a social construct, and a normative actor with historical trajectories. The study addresses the question, ‘What are the mediated actions through which the students and teacher (re)configure space for participating in a class?' Following a methodological framework of Mediated Discourse Analysis and multimodal interaction analysis, I approach this question by examining the social actions occurring when entering a lecture hall. The primary data includes video recordings, photos, and participatory observations, document…

Linguistics and Languagevuorovaikutusta6121Sign languageSpace (commercial competition)Language and LinguisticsMultimodal interactionEducationSocial actionsviittomakielimediated discourse analysissign languageSociologymultimodaalisuusmultimodal interaction analysis060201 languages & linguisticsCognitive scienceClass (computer programming)Communicationbusiness.industryField (Bourdieu)Mediated discourse analysis06 humanities and the artsLecture halldiskurssianalyysiopetustilanne0602 languages and literatureclassroom interactionbusinessLinguistics and Education
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Early distal remodeling after elephant trunk repair of thoraco-abdominal aortic aneurysms

2016

Hemodynamic alterations occur when the elephant trunk (ET) technique is adopted to treat extensive aortic aneurysms. In planning the 2nd stage operation to complete ET repair, surgeons must weigh an adequate recovery time after initial surgery against the risk of postoperative ET-related complications. The purpose of this study was to understand the mechanistic link between the flow alteration caused by the ET graft and the development of premature aortic rupture before the 2nd stage operation. Specifically, fluid-structure interaction (FSI) analysis was performed using the CT imaging data of aorta at different stages of ET repair, and then computational variables were compared to those obs…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyFluid-structure interaction analysiElephant trunksAortic RuptureBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsDiastoleHemodynamics030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyAnastomosisModels Biological03 medical and health sciencesAortic aneurysmPostoperative Complications0302 clinical medicinemedicine.arterymedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineAortic ruptureAgedAortaAortic aneurysmTEVARAortic Aneurysm Thoracicbusiness.industryRehabilitationHemodynamicsmedicine.diseaseSurgeryBiophysic030228 respiratory systemDescending aortacardiovascular systemFemaleTomography X-Ray ComputedbusinessVascular Surgical ProceduresElephant trunk techniqueJournal of Biomechanics
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Exact relativistic beta decay endpoint spectrum

2007

5 pages, 3 figures.-- PACS nrs.: 14.60.Pq; 13.30.-a; 23.40.-s; 23.40.Bw.-- ISI Article Identifier: 000250620900070.-- ArXiv pre-print available at: http://arxiv.org/abs/0706.0897

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsFOS: Physical sciences[PACS] Neutrino mass and mixingelectron and muon captureHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)FactorizationDouble beta decayNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)Neutrino oscillationNuclear ExperimentPhysics[PACS] β decay[PACS] Decays of baryonsSpectrum (functional analysis)[PACS] β decay; double β decay; electron and muon captureFísicaBeta decay[PACS] Weak-interaction and lepton (including neutrino) aspects of β decayHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenologydouble β decayYield (chemistry)High Energy Physics::ExperimentNeutrinoKATRIN
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Identification of Distributed Systems with Logical Interaction Structure

2012

This paper focuses on the structure identification problem for a class of networked systems, where the interaction among components or agents is described through logical maps. In particular, agents are heterogeneous cooperating systems, i.e. they may have different individual dynamics and different interaction rules depending on input events. While we assume that the individual agents' dynamics are known, each agent has partial knowledge of the logical map encoding the interaction of another agent with its neighbors. Based on the so-called algebraic normal form for binary functions, we present a technique by which the network structure described by a logical function can be dynamically est…

Partial knowledgeTheoretical computer scienceInteraction ruleDistributed computingBinary numberClass (philosophy)Individual dynamicAlgebraic normal formLogical functionAlgebraic normal forms; Binary functions; Cooperating systems; Distributed systems; Individual agent; Individual dynamics; Interaction rules; Interaction structures; Logical functions; Logical maps; Lower approximation; Network structures; Networked systems; Partial knowledge; Real systems; Structure identification; Truth tablesBinary functionSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaLogical mapMathematicsCooperating systemStructure (mathematical logic)Networked systemStructure identificationTruth tablesTruth tableMobile robotReal systemParameter identification problemAlgebraic normal formIdentification (information)Lower approximationInteraction structureIndividual agentDistributed systemNetwork structure
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Half-width plots, a simple tool to predict peak shape, reveal column kinetics and characterise chromatographic columns in liquid chromatography: Stat…

2013

Peak profiles in chromatography are characterised by their height, position, width and asymmetry; the two latter depend on the values of the left and right peak half-widths. Simple correlations have been found between the peak half-widths and the retention times. The representation of such correlations has been called half-width plots. For isocratic elution, the plots are parabolic, although often, the parabolas can be approximated to straight-lines. The plots can be obtained with the half-widths/retention time data for a set of solutes experiencing the same kinetics, eluted with a mobile phase at fixed or varying composition. When the analysed solutes experience different resistance to mas…

Peak profiles in chromatography are characterised by their height position width and asymmetry; the two latter depend on the values of the left and right peak half-widths. Simple correlations have been found between the peak half-widths and the retention times. The representation of such correlations has been called half-width plots. For isocratic elution the plots are parabolic although often the parabolas can be approximated to straight-lines. The plots can be obtained with the half-widths/retention time data for a set of solutes experiencing the same kinetics eluted with a mobile phase at fixed or varying composition. When the analysed solutes experience different resistance to mass transfer the plots will be solute dependent and should be obtained with the data for each solute eluted with mobile phases at varying composition. The half-width plots approach is a simple tool that facilitates the prediction of peak shape (width and asymmetry) with optimisation purposes reveal the interaction kinetics of solutes in different columns and characterise chromatographic columns. This work shows half-width plots for different situations in isocratic elution including the use of different flows the effect of temperature the modification of the stationary phase surface by an additive the existence of specific interactions within the column and the comparison of columns. The adaptation to gradient elution is also described. Previous knowledge on half-width plots is structured and analysed to which new results are added.Work (thermodynamics)Column characterisationmedia_common.quotation_subjectKineticsLiquid chromatographyAnalytical chemistryHalf-widthsInteraction kineticsBiochemistryAsymmetryAnalytical ChemistryPeak shapeColumn (typography)Position (vector)Mass transferPhase (matter)media_commonChromatographyElutionChemistryOrganic ChemistryGeneral MedicineModels TheoreticalKineticsPredictionChromatography LiquidJournal of Chromatography A
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Kac-potential treatment of nonintegrable interactions.

2000

We consider d-dimensional systems with nonintegrable, algebraically decaying pairwise interactions. It is shown that, upon introduction of periodic boundary conditions and a long-distance cutoff in the interaction range, the bulk thermodynamics can be obtained rigorously by means of a Kac-potential treatment, leading to an exact, mean-field-like theory. This explains various numerical results recently obtained for finite systems in the context of ``nonextensive thermodynamics,'' and in passing exposes a strong regulator dependence not discussed in these studies. Our findings imply that, contrary to some claims, Boltzmann-Gibbs statistics are sufficient for a standard description of this cla…

PhysicsClass (set theory)Statistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)FOS: Physical sciencesContext (language use)Statistical mechanicsClassical mechanicsCutoffPeriodic boundary conditionsPairwise comparisonBoundary value problemStatistical physicsCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsInteraction rangePhysical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics
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A multispacecraft analysis of a small-scale transient entrained by solar wind streams

2009

The images taken by the Heliospheric Imagers (HIs), part of the SECCHI imaging package onboard the pair of STEREO spacecraft, provide information on the radial and latitudinal evolution of the plasma compressed inside corotating interaction regions (CIRs). A plasma density wave imaged by the HI instrument onboard STEREO-B was found to propagate towards STEREO-A, enabling a comparison between simultaneous remote-sensing and in situ observations of its structure to be performed. In situ measurements made by STEREO-A show that the plasma density wave is associated with the passage of a CIR. The magnetic field compressed after the CIR stream interface (SI) is found to have a planar distribution…

PhysicsExtraterrestrial Physics Space SciencesOrbital planecoronal mass ejection [Interplanetary medium]PhysicsStellar magnetic fieldAstronomyFluxAstronomy and AstrophysicsPlasmaAstrophysicsMagnetic fieldComputational physicsMeteorology/ClimatologySolar windSpace and Planetary SciencePhysics::Space Physicsmagnetic field [Sun]Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsHeliospheric current sheetMagnetic cloudAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysicscorotating interaction regions [Sun]
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Short-range fundamental forces

2011

Abstract We consider theoretical motivations to search for extra short-range fundamental forces as well as experiments constraining their parameters. The forces could be of two types: 1) spin-independent forces; 2) spin-dependent axion-like forces. Different experimental techniques are sensitive in respective ranges of characteristic distances. The techniques include measurements of gravity at short distances, searches for extra interactions on top of the Casimir force, precision atomic and neutron experiments. We focus on neutron constraints, thus the range of characteristic distances considered here corresponds to the range accessible for neutron experiments.

PhysicsGravity (chemistry)010308 nuclear & particles physicsGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyMechanics01 natural sciencesFundamental interactionContact forceCasimir effectClassical mechanics0103 physical sciencesRange (statistics)Neutron010306 general physicsFocus (optics)Interaction rangeComptes Rendus Physique
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Design of a double-gap Hughes-type coupled-cavity for a Ka-band Extended Interaction Klystron

2020

In this paper, the design of a Ka-band Extended-Interaction Klystron (EIK) working at 2$\pi$ mode. The interaction structure is a three-gap Hughes-type coupled-cavity. Based on the results obtained with the 3D model developed by using CST, “cold electrical parameters” have been calculated, necessary to measure the interaction with the electron beam. The structure stability and the synchronization with the electron beam are analyzed The large-signal analysis is performed by 1D software AJDISK. Under the beam voltage and current of 19.55 kV and 0.95 A, respectively, an RF output power value of 3.86 kW and a bandwidth gain value of 37. 06 dB have been obtained

PhysicsKlystronbusiness.industryextended interaction klystron coupled-cavity Hughes cavity multi-gapBandwidth (signal processing)Measure (mathematics)Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronicalaw.inventionPower (physics)Synchronization (alternating current)OpticslawCathode rayKa bandRadio frequencybusiness
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ScalarΛNandΛΛinteraction in a chiral unitary approach

2006

We study the central part of the {lambda}N and {lambda}{lambda} potential by considering the correlated and uncorrelated two-meson exchange in addition to the {omega} exchange contribution. The correlated two-meson exchange is evaluated within a chiral unitary approach. We find that a short-range repulsion is generated by the correlated two-meson potential, which also produces an attraction in the intermediate-distance region. The uncorrelated two-meson exchange produces a sizable attraction in all cases that is counterbalanced by the {omega} exchange contribution.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsHigh Energy Physics::LatticeNuclear TheoryHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyScalar (mathematics)LambdaLambda baryonUnitary stateOmegaUncorrelatedQuantum mechanicsHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentChirality (chemistry)Interaction rangePhysical Review C
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