... experience of art becomes one of dispossession and restlessness, not disinterestedness and repose Regarding the experience of the modern work of art, recall Kant’s account of the experience of the ... of the work of art as an event that ‘holds open the Open of the world’.20 The work of the work of art is the uncovering of ontological difference: Art and poetry in Levinas 221 In the midst of ... traditions of poetics had taught) a form of mediation in the service of other fields of discourse – namely, the versifying of meanings derived from various contexts of learning, or the rehearsal of traditional...
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... slowly, reaching 60% of adult levels for IgG1 and IgG3 at year of age, and 60% of adult levels for IgG2 and IgG4 at to years of age.49 IgG2 production begins to develop at about years of age Secretory ... severity of symptoms in formula-fed infants Severity was defined based on scales of number of loose stools and duration, episodes, and duration of emesis, body temperature, and degree of dehydration ... receptors on T- and B-cells The capability of the adaptive immune response to recognize and react against thousands of specific antigens is dependent on T- and B-cell receptor expression and binding...
... For the sake of clarity, we should distinguish between "the burden of persuasion" and two related concepts the "burden of going forward" and the "standard of proof." The "burden of going forward" ... for introducing and evaluating this evidence, and on the personalities and talents of those charged with making the decision of guilt The BasicConceptsof Criminal Law agony of Joseph K derives ... Ideology and Causation, 70 The Crime versus the Offender, 74 The Basics of Wrongdoing, 77 The Basics of Attribution, 81 The Operative Significance of the Distinction, 85 A Problem in the Borderland:...
... patient’s understanding of the significance of the risk and the importance of change In this context, the primary role of the health care provider is that of patient educator and supporter, to ... selection of teaching and learning strategies to be able to make an impact on patients’ outcomes in the clinic and in the continuum of care at home The role of physical and occupational therapists and ... health care and in rehabilitation ■ Understand the importance of patient education as related to health care and rehabilitation practices ■ Identify the general significance and benefits of patient...
... method of creating truth can have a fighting chance at reaching the heights that it is capable of So it is that through a mixture of the two schools of thought and the work of the two men ... mastered it that theatre can reach a point of beauty and truth and can display reality and drama in a way that doesn't need to adapt with the changes of life because it is based in life The theatre ... life The theatre that emerges from this blend has its roots deep in the heart of humanity and what people truly want, and, consequently, will never die ...
... principle of virtual work a Virtually migrating control volumes b Forces Strong principle of virtual work c Proof of the strong theorem of virtual work d Comparison of the strong and weak ... and the free energy are known, and the configurational stress C and internal body force g can be computed using (1–3) and (1–10) More illuminating, assume that ∂B is free of applied standard and ... arguments and the generalizations to dynamics obtained by manipulation of the standard momentum balances I take a different point of view While I am not in favor of the capricious introduction of “fundamental...
... professional, who always most willingly offered help and advice when needed Specific publications consulted during the preparation of this text include: American Association of State Highway and ... of the beam or other member Units used are inches and millimeters and their powers The formulas in Fig 2.1 are valid for both USCS and SI units Handy formulas for some dozen different types of ... xL, the location of the center of gravity of the loading with respect to one of the loads; G2 ϭ ⌺b Pn/W, where n bnL is the distance from each load Pn to the center of gravity of the loading (taken...
... dense silty sand Very soft to soft silty clay to clay Slightly compact to compact clayey silts and silts Silts, sands, and gravel Loose to dense clayey sands and bedded silts, sands, and gravels ... rotated the top of the columns forward and eventually pushed the spans off the top of Bent and Bent Or, perhaps there was an element of strong shaking that combined with the landslide to create ... (they often occur during heavy rains, which increase the weight and reduce the friction of the soil), but the number of landslides is greatly increased wherever large earthquakes occur Landslides...
... is defined as the art and science of designing and successfully executing structures in accordance with aesthetic considerations and the laws of physics, as well as practical and material considerations ... so important that they often dictate the very architecture and layout of the structure; certainly they dominate the design process and are the focus of this chapter Many of the other factors also ... modes of general collapse in addition to ovalizing: beam bending of the chord (in T-connection tests), beam shear (in the gap of K-connections), transverse crippling of the main member sidewall, and...
... covered a wide range of portal and leaning column frames with slenderness ratios of 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, and 80 and relative stiffness ratios (G) of 0, 3, and The ultimate strength of each frame ... length of web angle thickness of web angle k value of web angle gauge of web angle Note: (1) Top- and seat-angle connections need lines and for input data, and top and seat angle with web-angle ... length of top angle thickness of top angle k value of top angle gauge of top angle(= 2.5 in., typical) width of nut (W = 1.25 in for 3/4D bolt, W = 1.4375 in for 7/8D bolt) depth of beam length of...
... applications, and code-related activities in this exciting and fast expanding field While significant strides have been made in terms of implementation of these concepts to structural design and retrofit, ... will be of significant value in helping to provide an experimental and analytical testbed for proof -of- concept of existing and new devices c 1999 by CRC Press LLC References [1] Aiken, I.D and Kelly, ... mitigation in the form of either energy dissipation or elements of seismic isolation systems The possible use of active control systems and some combinations of passive and active systems, so-called...
... capacity, Mcap , is a random variable with mean of 20 ft-kips and standard deviation of ft-kips The load, P , is a random variable with mean of kips and standard deviation of kip Compute the second-moment ... particular normal distribution, (·) = the standard normal CDF, µx = mean of random variable X, and σx = standard deviation of random variable X Since the standard normal variate is therefore the variate ... some basic knowledge of the conceptsof structural reliability can be useful in understanding the development and bases for many modern design codes (including those of the American Institute of...
... (M0250000.995) U.S Bureau of Reclamation Denver, CO Marston, A and A.O Anderson 1913 The Theory of Loads on Pipes in Ditches and Tests of Cement and Clay Drain Tile and Sewer Pipe Bull 31 Iowa ... predict the magnitude and time variation of transients in both the positive and negative internal pressure 25.3.2 Pipe and Contents The effects of dead weight of the pipe wall and the fluid carried ... height of ground surface above top of pipe (ft) hw = height of groundwater surface above top of pipe (ft) D = diameter of pipe (in.) = coefficient of elastic support B = 1+4e−0.065h E = modulus of...
... overview of aspects of fatigue and fracture that are relevant to design or assessment of structural components made of concrete, steel, and aluminum This chapter is intended for practicing civil and ... testing Two types of tests are performed: (1) fatigue testing of the strand and (2) testing of relatively short lengths of the assembled cable with anchorages The recommended test of the system is ... by the combination of a lack -of- fusion defect and the unfused edge of the backing bar On a cross-section at the deepest point of the lack -of- fusion defect, the total depth of the notch, including...
... [22], (Chapter of [29]) The chapter begins with discussions of both the development of M-θ curves and the effect of PR connections on frame analysis and design A clear understanding of these two ... particular type of composite PR/PS connection will be given and illustrated with examples for connections in braced and unbraced frames Information on design of other types of bolted and composite ... to the properties of the beam and not the column and that this normalization is meaningful only in the context of gravity loads The column is assumed to be continuous and part of a strong column–weak...