... microscopic stress fields Two localisation problems are proposed: the first case assumes that no macroscopic stress field exists (free shrinkage configuration), whereas the second assumes that ... This is why free macroscopic shrinkage induces radial compressive stress within ray cells and radial tensile stress in fibre and parenchyma zones The second example of localisation has been chosen ... contours and mesh generation The present part (Part II) is devoted to the computation of macroscopic properties and microscopic stress fields (figure 1) It comprises three steps: – Homogenisation:...
... Pre-established session On-demand session On-demand session On-demand session On-demand session Pre-established session (auto-answer) Pre-established session (manual-answer) On-demand session (auto-answer) ... a message session starts when the participants begin the session and stops when the participants close the session After the session is set up – using SIP and SDP between the participants – media ... Figure 5.2 Session-based messaging flow takes part in a session in which the main media component often consists of short textual messages As in any other session a message session has a well-defined...
... PART I TOTAL SYNTHESIS AND BIOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF ANTILLATOXIN AND FRAGMENTS PARTII SYNTHETIC STUDIES TOWARDS THE TOTAL SYNTHESIS OF CYTOCHALASANS AND TUBEROSTEMONINE APPENDIX SILICON-ASSISTED ... usefulness of zebrafish embryos as a simple tool for fast biological evaluation in drug discovery research PartII In Chapter 2, synthetic studies towards the total synthesis of cytochalasans ... A.3 Applications of Allenic Alcohols 255 A.4 Results and Discussion 260 A.5 Conclusion 267 A.6 Experimental Section 269 List of Publications 279 iii SUMMARY Part I The total synthesis of natural...
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... some infertility problems and thus no signs of oestrus If the ewe/doe is showing signs of oestrus the next question is Is oestrus regular? Try to record when oestrus occurs Sometimes oestrous ... has four different phases i.e proestrus, oestrus, metoestrus and dioestrus The duration of oestrous cycle on average is 16-17 days in sheep and 18-21 days in goats Q What you understand by oestrus ... lactation, females may not show signs of oestrus; this is known as lactational anoestrus Sickness: If the ewe/doe is very ill, she may not show signs of oestrus Alternatively she may not be cycling...
... lines refer to the wrinkles on the lateral part of the nose In some patients, the wrinkles also exist on the dorsal part of the the procerus, the nasalis and the depressor septi nasi The nasalis ... the nasal tip, and thus decreases the nasal tip projection adverse event Upper lip ptosis is rare and occurs only when the depressor septi nasi is overly paralysed Other indications in the nasal ... patients The nasalis has the shape of a horseshoe: the transverse fibres on the nasal dorsum form the curved part, whereas the two lower parts of the muscle are vertical and run down each side of...
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... uniform sands and glass spheres Therefore, Hazen 's equation should be used only for uniform sands (sphericity and roundness > 0.90) The sphericity and roundness may be estimated for sands using ... Krumbein and Sloss standard chart for visual estimation of sphericity and roundness of cohesionless soils (courtesy of W H Freeman 198) and Company somewhat smaller amounts of clay and larger amounts ... of sinuous flow sS = specific surface (surface area of solids/volume of solids) µ = coefficient of viscosity of fluid For sands and silt-sized (finer than 0.074 mm and coarser than 0.005 mm) particles...
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... rigorous optimization of TEGs of various shapes is performed in this work, which represents the second part of this two -part study The tools developed in the first part of this twopart study1 ... by the results and conclusions from the study STUDY OF TOPOLOGIES In this section, various topologies analyzed are discussed As mentioned in the ‘‘Introduction,’’ variants of the baseline configuration ... hot-side temperatures Figure shows the ZT values of thermoelectric couples (TECs) based on skutterudite and bismuth telluride The ZT calculations for a TEC were discussed in part I of this study.1...
... rigorous optimization of TEGs of various shapes is performed in this work, which represents the second part of this two -part study The tools developed in the first part of this twopart study1 ... by the results and conclusions from the study STUDY OF TOPOLOGIES In this section, various topologies analyzed are discussed As mentioned in the ‘‘Introduction,’’ variants of the baseline configuration ... hot-side temperatures Figure shows the ZT values of thermoelectric couples (TECs) based on skutterudite and bismuth telluride The ZT calculations for a TEC were discussed in part I of this study.1...
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... Gaussian assumption for LLR messages is less not far from reality on AWGN channels but less accurate on Rayleigh fading channels [12] Nevertheless, Gaussian assumption is used for several reasons ... assumption that the messages passed along all the edges are i.i.d and Gaussian distributed, the average messages variable nodes receive from their neighboring check nodes follow a mixed Gaussian ... is optimized through the convergence-constraint method discussed in the previous subsection We now discuss some observations and findings from our optimization experiments First, the LDPC ensemble...
... ks) p−1 ∂F b (a,b ,s) = ps p−1 a − p s (2.11) Consider the simultaneous equations F(a,b ,s) = and (∂F/ s) (a,b ,s) = If < s < 1/k, then the equation (∂F/ s) (a,b ,s) = yields b= p s p −1 k(1 − ks) ... p,k, (a)} Thus (iii) is proved Next, we consider the case < p ≤ Theorem 2.3 Let k and be positive numbers and let Ω be an index set such that Ω ⊂ { (s, t) ∈ R+ × R+ : ks + t ≥ 1} Suppose that < p ... the best possibility of the inequalities (1.1) and (1.2), because Theorem 1.2 is equivalent to Theorem 1.1 and Theorem 1.3 is a special case of Theorem 1.2 References [1] SS Dragomir and G. -S Yang,...
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