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Plasticity of pain-related neuronal activity in the human thalamus

2006

Dystoniabusiness.industryThalamusMedicinePremovement neuronal activityPlasticityNeurophysiologybusinessmedicine.diseaseNeuroscience
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Shape and size in phytoplankton ecology: do they matter?

2007

This paper summarises the outcomes of the 14th Workshop of the International Association of Phytoplankton Taxonomy and Ecology (IAP). The authors mostly addressed their contributions on the following topics: morphological and morpho-functional descriptors of phytoplankton, size and shape structure of phytoplankton related to different kinds of environmental variables and the role of morphological and physiological plasticity of phytoplankton in maintaining the (apparently) same populations under different environmental conditions. Case studies from different kinds of aquatic environments (deep and shallow lakes, reservoirs with different age, purpose and trophic state, floodplain wetlands m…

EcologyAquatic ecosystemEcology (disciplines)Morphological traits Morpho-functional descriptors Plasticity of phytoplankton Organisational levelsPhytoplanktonTemperate climateSubtropicsAquatic ScienceBiologyEnvironmental forcingTrophic levelHydrobiology
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Editorial: Hypoxia and Cardiorespiratory Control

2021

To maintain adequate oxygen levels in the body, which is essential for a healthy life, the respiratory and cardiovascular systems play vitally important roles. When the oxygen content is insufficient, i.e., when hypoxia is loaded, respiratory and cardiovascular systems respond to restore, compensate, or adapt to hypoxia, e.g., by increasing ventilation and blood flow to maintain oxygen transport to vital organs. Traditionally, it has been thought that hypoxia is detected solely by carotid and aortic bodies, i.e., by peripheral chemoreceptors, and information from the peripheral chemoreceptors is transmitted to respiratory and cardiovascular centers in the brainstem whose respiratory and car…

EditorialastrocytePhysiologyplasticityPhysiology (medical)intermittent hypoxiapulmonary hypertensionQP1-981sleep apneaTRPA1carotid bodysympathetic excitationFrontiers in Physiology
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Reliable measures of plastic deformations for elastic plastic structures in shakedown conditions

2020

A new formulation for evaluating reliable measures of the plastic deformations occurring in the transient phase of a structure in shakedown conditions is proposed. The structure is thought as constituted by elastic perfectly plastic material and subjected to a combination of fixed and cyclic loads. The proposed formulation consists in the search for the optimal plastic strain field that minimize a suitable objective function defining a strain energy measure related to the plastic strains at the shakedown limit. The typical self-stress field can be obtained as the elastic structural response to an assigned plastic strain field respecting appropriate ductility limits for the material. Without…

Elastic plastic structures Elastic shakedown Plastic deformations Self-stress fields Transient phasebusiness.industryLinear elasticityStructural engineeringPlasticityStrain energyShakedownCross section (physics)Bending momentLimit (mathematics)DuctilitybusinessSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniMathematics
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Elastoplastic analysis by the multidomain Symmetric Boundary Element Method

2009

Elastoplasticity Symmetric Boundary Element Method Multidomain Approach Singular Domain IntegralSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle Costruzioni
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On the FE·Meshless computational homogenization for the analysis of two-dimensional heterogeneous periodic materials

2017

Over the last few years, substantial progresses have been made in the two-scales com- putational homogenization. This method is essentially based on the assessment of the macroscopic constitutive behavior of heterogeneous materials through the boundary value problem (BVP) of a statistically representative volume element, named as unit cell (UC). In this framework, the first-order method has now matured to a standard tool and several extensions have been addressed in the literature [1, 2]. In the present study, a first-order homogenization scheme based on a discontinuous- continuous approach is presented. At the mesoscopic level the formation and propagation of fracture is modeled employing …

ElastoplasticityInterfaceMeshelMasonrySettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle Costruzioni
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Plasticity of mouse enteric synapses mediated through endocannabinoid and purinergic signaling

2012

The myenteric and submucosal plexuses of the enteric nervous system (ENS) exist as interconnected integrative nerve networks within the wall of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Activity of the ENS is responsible for the control of the digestive and protective functions of the gut.1 Synaptic transmission between enteric neurons propagates information from intrinsic afferent neurons to interneurons, and then from interneurons to motor neurons that control final effectors such as smooth muscle and the secretory epithelium. Acetylcholine (ACh) is the major excitatory neurotransmitter in the myenteric plexus, acting on nicotinic receptors at synapses between neurons and on muscarinic receptors a…

Endocrine and Autonomic SystemsPhysiologyGastroenterologyBiologyNeurotransmissionInhibitory postsynaptic potentialEndocannabinoid systemSynapsechemistry.chemical_compoundnervous systemchemistryMetaplasticityEnteric nervous systemNeurotransmitterNeuroscienceMyenteric plexusNeurogastroenterology & Motility
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Numerical and experimental analysis of load capacity of pressure vessels for large deformations

1991

Abstract A method of theoretical and experimental investigations of large deformations and load capacity of pressure vessels has been proposed. Algorithms and programs for numerical analysis (with the finite element method) of spatial stress and strain state and load capacity have been worked out according to the Prandtl-Reuss theory of plastic flow. Loading in the vessel was realized in an incremental way. The loading process was continued up to the moment when the maximum loading was obtained (i.e. the moment when state of equilibrium of the vessel was not possible). It has been found that in thin-walled circular vessels with rigid bottoms, when a ratio of length to their diameter is less…

EngineeringEngineering drawingLoad capacitybusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringNumerical analysisStress–strain curveInternal pressureMechanicsPlasticityPressure vesselFinite element methodMechanics of MaterialsHardening (metallurgy)General Materials SciencebusinessInternational Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping
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Erratum to: Letter to the Editor [Engineering Fracture Mechanics 2003 (70) 1219-21]

2004

Erratum and Corrections

EngineeringLetter to the editorMechanics of Materialsbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringNonlocal PlasticityMechanical engineeringGeneral Materials ScienceFracture mechanicsbusinessSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle Costruzioni
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Interaction between Longitudinal Shear and Transverse Bending in Prestressed Concrete Box Girders

2017

In box girder bridges, the quantity and distribution of reinforcement to be put in concrete elements of sections can be evaluated only by considering the deformation of the cross section in addition to the longitudinal analysis of the static scheme, establishing the entire state of stress of box sections. This leads to a need to evaluate the interaction between internal forces obtained by the global analysis and the ones obtained by the local analysis of the cross sections. The frame effect implies the elastic deformation of slabs and webs, whereas eccentrically applied loads lead to cross-section distortion with the loss of the box shape. Hence, the reinforcement is strongly influenced by …

EngineeringTransverse bendingBox girders bridges0211 other engineering and technologies020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyPlasticity0201 civil engineeringlaw.inventionPrestressed concreteInteraction domainslawGirder021105 building & constructionReinforcementCivil and Structural Engineeringbusiness.industryBox girders bridges; Interaction domains; Prestressed concrete; Shear; Thin-walled section; Transverse bending; Web; Civil and Structural Engineering; Building and ConstructionShearBox girderBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineeringWebSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniThin-walled sectionStress resultantsBending momentPrestressed concreteDeformation (engineering)businessJournal of Bridge Engineering
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