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Filippini, Valentina, Estefanía Micó, and Eduardo Galante. "Checklist and identification key of Anomalini (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Rutelinae) of Costa Rica." ZooKeys 621 (October 3, 2016): 63–136. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.621.7565.

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Ye, Bang Yan, Jian Ping Liu, Cheng Zhong Zhang, X. Z. Zhao, S. S. Liang, and J. Y. Niu. "Vibration Characteristic of Violin Bowstring and Experimental Research on Helmholtz Motion of String." Key Engineering Materials 621 (August 2014): 707–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.621.707.

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The sound source of violin is string vibration. By the stick–slip friction action between bow and string of violin, string and bridge form a complicated vibration system. The interaction mechanism of bowstring is very intricacy. In this paper, through theoretical analysis and experiment, the vibration behavior of violin string is investigated. We measured the vibration images of bowing and plucking violin string on a high-speed photography optical platform and got two different character of string vibration, including vibration displacement, velocity and space trajectory of the mark point on string. By comparing the displacement curves of the different points among on string, the variety of the ratio of positive process time to negative one of vibration sawtooth waveform are studied, and also the formation process of string vibration enveloping curve. On this basis, the Helmholtz motion of string vibration which is presented at 1862 is studied.
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Yang, Guang You, Si Jian Zhu, Rui Quan, and Zhi Yan Ma. "Research on Wireless Sensor Networks Based on Open Source System." Key Engineering Materials 621 (August 2014): 712–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.621.712.

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As the key technologies such as wireless communication, sensor continues to mature, wireless sensor networks has become a domestic and foreign focus of research in the field of wireless networks. The main work of the thesis is to implement ZigBee wireless sensor networking, using open source protocol FreakZ On the base of existing hardware. WSN hardware node consists of 32-bit microprocessor STM32F102CB based on ARM Cortex-M3 kernel and AT86RF212 radio transceiver; the software platform uses a lightweight multi-tasking operating system Contiki and open source protocol stack called FreakZ following ZigBee protocol specification, for networking wireless networks nodes. The paper presents the system architecture of WSN networking and its hardware components, software architecture and data transmission and reception processes of the networks. Using FreakZ protocol stack under the Contiki operating system on the base of the existing hardware platform, the network nodes information and topology displayed on the HyperTerminal indicates the success of WSN networking by using FreakZ protocol.
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Wang, Ni, Tian Rui Zhang, Dong Dong Cai, and Kai Li. "Researches on Resource Allocation of Virtual Enterprise Based on Multi-Agent." Key Engineering Materials 621 (August 2014): 719–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.621.719.

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The resource allocation problems of virtual enterprise were analyzed by introducing the content of the virtual enterprise resource management and classifications. From the task decomposition of virtual enterprise, the enterprise business process reengineering (BRP) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) were introduced into the actual operation on resource allocation of virtual enterprise. The framework model, which was based on artificial intelligence body hierarchical Multi-Agent system, was put forward. Finally, through constructing the operation of the management system of virtual enterprise partners, it proved that the resource allocation model which was put forward in this paper could effectively meet customer needs and reduce the enterprise cost.
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Wu, Dai, and Guo Fu Yin. "Modeling for Global Management of Complex Product Subject Data Oriented at Big-Data." Key Engineering Materials 621 (August 2014): 725–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.621.725.

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Complex-product manufacturers are encountered with heterogeneous data structure in business information systems (BIS) and disconnection between product data management (PDM) and overall corporate demands. In this paper, we aim to overcome these defects. Targeting at the PDM-related business domains, we proposed the concept of subject-based integration and global management of complex product data. We analyzed the advantages of product data resource models built at corporate level and studied the major methods for planning of complex product subject database. We defined a C-U matrix described by business process class and product data class, and thereby built a framework of complex product data resources corresponding to business process models and data models. Using materials as the basic management object, we also proposed the structure of a complex product subject data system and provided the method for generalized organization of global product data. Based on this, we built a model for complex product subject database and used data adapters to build the mapping between BIS source data and product subject database. We achieved cross-BIS integration and global management of complex product data oriented at big data.
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Yang, Qing, Xiao Hua Luo, Dong Liang, and Xin Qiu. "Technology and Evaluation of Urban Rail Transportation Dispatch." Key Engineering Materials 621 (August 2014): 734–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.621.734.

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In order to ease the tense situation of Chinese urban transportation, many cities carry on the planning, design, reporting, and construction of urban rail transit project; it has formed an urban rail transit boom and continued so far. This study was focused on distributive control theory of urban rail transportation, including summarized principle urban rail transit site, concubines dispatched a group of principles, summed up the basic design of the site line primaries. Through methods calculate the distance of the site Manhattan, quantitatively analysis the site traffic for the site location; adjust distribution to provide a reference, which dispatched a group of full line of urban rail transit lines. Site covering a large amount of and line total construction costs are lower, and that the line units' lower construction costs, the superiority of design as the objective function, the amount of site coverage and line total construction costs. This study has positive implications for improving urban rail design, to promote the sound development of urban rail transportation.
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Wang, Xiao Jun, Hui Li Li, and Zhuo Sun. "Citric Based Sol-Gel Synthesis and Photoluminescence Properties of Eu3+ Doped NaSrBO3 Phosphors." Advanced Materials Research 621 (December 2012): 70–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.621.70.

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This paper reports a low-cost NaSrBO3: Eu3+ red phosphor. It was synthesized by sol-gel method. The effects of preparation conditions and doping concentrations on the optical properties were investigated. The structure, photoluminescence properties, thermal stability of Eu3+-doped NaSrBO3 were examined. NaSrBO3: Eu3+ emits a bright red color centered at 611 nm, which originates from5D0-7F2 transition of Eu3+. The PL intensity reaches the maximum at 2at.%. The prepared NaSrBO3: Eu3+ phosphor shows a better thermal stability under high temperature.
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Wang, Ji Xiao, Jian Fei Sun, and Zhi Ping Wang. "Effect of Heat Treatment to Ni-20wt.%Al Coating Diffusion." Advanced Materials Research 621 (December 2012): 75–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.621.75.

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Ni-20wt.%Al coating was fabricated on the 6061-T6 aluminum alloy substrate in twin wire arc spraying technology. Heat treatment temperature was 400°C,480°C and 550°C, and each heat treatment time was 4h, 24h and 48h. Reaction mechanism and diffusion behavior of elements of coating/substrate interface were discussed. The XRD results showed that NiAl and Ni3Al phases were diminished and the nickel solid solution was gradually improved in volume. And some oxide phases existed, such as two types of alumina and nickel oxides. The SEM and EDS analysis showed, there was no obvious diffusion. At the low temperature condition, the diffusion phenomenon was existed in the interface.
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Chen, Gui Hua, Jian Han, and Xiao Huan Zhang. "Study on Synthetic Process of Low Toxic Urea-Formaldehyde Resin." Advanced Materials Research 621 (December 2012): 79–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.621.79.

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This study aimed at exploring a producing method of urea-formaldehyde resin that contained low free formaldehyde. Effects of the pH value of addition stage, the pH value and the temperature of polycondensation stage on the properties of the resin were analyzed. The experimental results showed that controlling the pH value of addition stage to 7.5-8.0, regulating the pH value of polycondensation stage to 4.8-5.1, and keeping the temperature of polycondensation stage to 88-92°C, a low toxic urea-formaldehyde resin adhesive was obtained which contained free formaldehyde 0.08%. Using this resin adhesive, the bonding strength of the plywood reached 1.7MPa, formaldehyde emission of the plywood was 0.7mg/l, reaching the grade E1.
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Lin, You Xi, Hua Lin, and Zhen Wei Han. "Effect of Cutting Speed on Wear Property of TiAlN PVD Coated Tools in High-Speed Milling of AISI P20 Mold Steel." Key Engineering Materials 621 (August 2014): 75–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.621.75.

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High speed cutting is an important means to improve the efficiency and the quality of machining mold steel, but the tool wear is one of the key factors restricting the increase of the cutting speed, leading to higher requirements for cutting tool materials. At present the researches of high-speed cutting of mold steel are mainly on the hardness mold steel, but less on P20 mold steel which hardness is 30-42HRC. This paper mainly studies the effect of cutting speed on wear property of TiAlN PVD coated tools when high-speed milling of P20 mold steels. The experiment was conducted using two different high cutting speeds under dry condition, 320m/min and 500m/min. Wear characterization of the rake and the flank surfaces as well as the collected chips were performed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX). It was found that at high speeds, the dominant wear mechanisms were oxidation wear and diffusion wear, followed by adhesive wear and melt wear; as the cutting speed increased, the wear surface area of rake face will be closer to the main cutting edge.
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Filimonov, V. Y., Alexander Andreevich Sitnikov, V. I. Yakovlev, Marina V. Loginova, A. V. Afanasyev, and Alexey Z. Negodyaev. "The Features of Structure Formation in Mechanically Activated Powder Mixture 3Ti+Al in the Thermal Explosion Mode." Applied Mechanics and Materials 621 (August 2014): 71–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.621.71.

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The experimental investigation of structure formation processes in preliminary mechanically activated powder mixture 3Ti + Al was carried out. The synthesis was realized in the thermal explosion mode with the use of high-frequency induction heating. The characteristic features of structure and phase formation in this system by quenching of the mixture at different annealing times were installed. It was shown, that the processes of structure-phase formation occur in the following sequence: chemical reaction - structural relaxation - thermal relaxation - thermal equilibrium. The time-temperature intervals of Ti3Al strictly single-phase compound existence with various concentrationsof non-equilibrium defects of the structure were established.
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Yao, Ning, Zhi Long Wang, and Yan Liang. "Microemulsion Improvement Method Preparation of ZnS and Luminous Performance Research." Applied Mechanics and Materials 621 (August 2014): 77–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.621.77.

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Series samples ZnS and ZnS: Cu2+(0.001<x<0.05) have been prepared by a simple and template-free microemulsion improvement method. From the XRD we know that all samples are single phase. The SEM photo shows that the particle sizes are about 20nm~50nm.When the contents of doping Cu2+ ions increasing, the particle sizes become larger, which proves that Cu2+ ions occupy the position of Zn2+ ions. The emission spectrum (ES) indicates that when doping Cu2+ ions ,samples show a blue light and the main emission peaks which caused by Cu2+ ions t2 transition locates at 425nm.
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Blednova, Zh M., Peter Olegovich Rusinov, and Anna Pavlovna Jurkova. "The Formation of Nanostructured Surface Layers of a Material with Shape Memory Effect of the TiNi Deposition Melt of the Fusible Metal at a Temperature Gradient." Applied Mechanics and Materials 621 (August 2014): 7–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.621.7.

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The results of experimental studies on the formation of the surface layers of a material with shape memory effect (SME) based on TiNi deposition of Pb-Bi melt at a temperature gradient of 600-1100 °C in an argon atmosphere. It is shown that this method allows to obtain uniform surface layers in nanostructured state and almost any thickness can be used for the formation of coatings on the interior surfaces of products of any shape with the stress concentrators. Structure, chemical and phase composition of the surface layers provide a manifestation of TiNi shape memory. The average grain size of TiNi coatings ranges between 60 ÷ 160 nm.
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Karabencheva-Christova, Tatyana, Sodic Waheed, Shobhit Chaturvedi, Rajeev Ramanan, and Christo Christov. "Conformational and Mechanistic Studies of AlkB and AlkBH2 DNA Demethylases." FASEB Journal 33, S1 (April 2019): 621.7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fasebj.2019.33.1_supplement.621.7.

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Sivaks, A. N., Zh N. Dibrova, N. V. Zhukova, V. N. Zhenzhebir, and S. A. Okhramenko. "Factory accounting and assessment of uncooked smoked sausages production efficiency." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 839, no. 2 (September 1, 2021): 022063. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/839/2/022063.

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Abstract This article presents a research of factory accounting and its impact on efficiency of production of uncooked smoked sausages (dry salami). Those uncooked smoked sausages were just introduced into a factory production, and their method of production involved starter cultures. In course of the research, the efficiency of the project, the profitability of the project and the payback period were found. The cost of the food products newly introduced into production and the payback period of the project were found. The research showed the efficiency of the project, the profitability of the project was equal to 43%, the payback period was 7 months. The cost of Savory sausage per 1 kg is 449.80 rubles, per 1 ton is 449.800 rubles. The cost of Gourmet sausage per 1 kg is 456.59 rubles, for 1 ton is 456.590 rubles. The total cost of production of uncooked smoked sausages was 5.452.615 rubles. The use of our starter cultures in production of uncooked smoked sausages led to costs savings. The initial cost of Savory sausage was 621.78 rubles, and after reduction of its prime cost it became 449.80 rubles. The initial cost of Gourmet sausage was 610.72 rubles, and after reduction of its prime cost it became 456.59 rubles.
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Lovric, Novica, and Radislav Tosic. "Assessment of soil erosion and sediment yield using erosion potential method: Case study - Vrbas river basin (B&H)." Glasnik Srpskog geografskog drustva 98, no. 1 (2018): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/gsgd180215002l.

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Soil erosion is one of the most significant forms of land degradation in the Bosnia and Herzegovina. The mapping of soil erosion in B&H, as in the study area, was realized 30 years ago (1979-1985). The past decades has been marked by the changes which retained visible tracks and caused numerous changes in the intensity of erosion processes. In this paper, the mapping of the recent state of erosion intensity was performed, and then an analysis of changes was made in relation to the state of 30 years ago. The erosion potential method (EPM) was used for mapping the soil erosion and calculation of gross annual erosion and sediment yield. Erosion Map of the Vrbas river basin was made in the scale of 1:25,000. This Erosion Map counts a total of 69 topographic sections and 4,524 erosion polygons (plots). According to the Erosion Map of the Vrbas river basin, 5,666.88 km2 of the study area is affected by erosion, while 621.71 km2 are accumulating sediments. Annual gross erosion in the Vrbas river basin is 1,223,989.60 m3/year, while sediment yield is 366,088.10 m3/year. These research results are important because this is the first soil erosion map for the Vrbas river basin with EPM methodology for the whole river basin on territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The results can be applied in the field of spatial and urban planning, water and soil management on the local and regional level.
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Alonso-Calleja, Carlos, Sara Gómez-Fernández, Javier Carballo, and Rosa Capita. "Prevalence, Molecular Typing, and Determination of the Biofilm-Forming Ability of Listeria monocytogenes Serotypes from Poultry Meat and Poultry Preparations in Spain." Microorganisms 7, no. 11 (November 5, 2019): 529. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7110529.

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A study was undertaken of the presence of Listeria monocytogenes in 260 samples of poultry meat obtained from retail outlets in northwestern Spain. L. monocytogenes was detected in 20 samples (7.7%). Twenty strains (one strain per positive sample) were characterized. The strains belonged to 10 serotypes: 1/2a (2 strains), 1/2b (2), 1/2c (2), 3a (1), 3b (2), 3c (2), 4a (2), 4b (4), 4c (1), and 4d (2). Cluster analysis (ribotyping; EcoRI) showed a strong genetic relationship between strains isolated from samples coming from different outlets. Ribotyping permitted some isolates of the same serotype to be differentiated, which points to the possible usefulness of this technique in the epidemiological surveillance of L. monocytogenes. All strains formed biofilm on polystyrene, as shown by confocal laser scanning microscopy. The biovolume (between 621.7 ± 36.0 µm3 and 62,984.0 ± 14,888.2 µm3 in the observational field of 14,161 μm2), percentage of surface coverage (from 2.17 ± 0.84% to 94.43 ± 3.97%), roughness (between 0.399 ± 0.052 and 0.830 ± 0.022), and maximum thickness (between 9.00 ± 0.00 µm and 24.00 ± 14.93 µm) of biofilms varied between strains (p < 0.05). These results expand knowledge of the characteristics of L. monocytogenes isolates from poultry.
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Kiely, Catherine, Eamonn O'Connor, Donal O'Shea, Simon Green, and Mikel Egaña. "Hemodynamic responses during graded and constant-load plantar flexion exercise in middle-aged men and women with type 2 diabetes." Journal of Applied Physiology 117, no. 7 (October 1, 2014): 755–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00555.2014.

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We tested the hypotheses that type 2 diabetes (T2D) impairs the 1) leg hemodynamic responses to an incremental intermittent plantar-flexion exercise and 2) dynamic responses of leg vascular conductance (LVC) during low-intensity (30% maximal voluntary contraction, MVC) and high-intensity (70% MVC) constant-load plantar-flexion exercise in the supine posture. Forty-four middle-aged individuals with T2D (14 women), and 35 healthy nondiabetic (ND) individuals (18 women) were tested. Leg blood flow (LBF) was measured between each contraction using venous occlusion plethysmography. During the incremental test peak force (Fpeak) relative to MVC was significantly reduced ( P < 0.05) in men and women with T2D compared with their respective nondiabetic counterparts. Peak LBF and the slope of LBF relative to percentage Fpeak were also reduced ( P < 0.05) in women with T2D compared with healthy women (peak blood flow, 460.6 ± 126.8 vs. 628.3 ± 347.7 ml/min; slope, 3.78 ± 1.74 vs. 5.85 ± 3.14 ml·min−1·%Fpeak−1) and in men with T2D compared with nondiabetic men (peak blood flow, 621.7 ± 241.3 vs. 721.2 ± 359.7 ml/min; slope, 5.75 ± 2.66 vs. 6.33 ± 3.63 ml·min−1·%Fpeak−1). During constant-load contractions at 30% MVC T2D did not affect the dynamic responses of LVC (LBF/MAP). However, at 70% MVC [completed by a subgroup of participants (20 with T2D, 6 women; 13 ND, 6 women)] the time constant of the second growth phase of LVC was longer and the amplitude of the first growth phase was lower ( P < 0.05 for both) in men and women with T2D. The results suggest that the T2D-induced impairments in performance of the leg muscles are related to reductions in blood flow in both men and women.
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Giffin, D., K. Van Aarsen, M. Brine, K. Church, M. Fotheringham, S. Pillon, C. Poss, L. Price, A. Dukelow, and J. Dreyer. "P055: Quality assessment and improvement evaluation of return visits to the emergency department for ultrasound." CJEM 21, S1 (May 2019): S83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cem.2019.246.

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Introduction: Depending on the time and day of initial Emergency Department (ED) presentation, some patients may require a return to the ED the following day for ultrasound examination. Return visits for ultrasound may be time and resource intensive for both patients and the ED. Qualitative experience suggests that a percentage of return ultrasounds could be performed at a non-ED facility. Our objective was to undertake a retrospective audit of return for ultrasound usage, patterns and outcomes at 2 academic EDs. Methods: A retrospective review of all adult patients returning to the ED for ultrasound at both LHSC ED sites in 2016 was undertaken. Each chart was independently reviewed by two emergency medicine consultants. Charts were assessed for day and time of initial presentation and return, type of ultrasound ordered, and length of ED stay on initial presentation and return visit. Opinion based questions were considered by reviewers, including urgency of diagnosis clarification required, if symptoms were still present on return, and if any medical or surgical treatment or follow up was arranged based on ultrasound results. Agreement between reviewers was assessed. Results: After eliminating charts for which the return visit was not for a scheduled ultrasound examination, 328 patient charts were reviewed. 63% of patients were female and median [IQR] age was 40 years [27-56]. Abdomen/pelvis represented 50% of the ultrasounds; renal 24%; venous Doppler 15.9%. Symptoms were still present and documented in 79% of cases. 22% of cases required a medical intervention and 9% an immediate surgical intervention. 11% of patients were admitted to hospital on their return visit. Outpatient follow-up based on US results was initiated in 29% of cases. Median [IQR] combined LOS was 479.5 minutes [358.5-621.75]. Agreement between reviewers for opinion based questions was poor (63%-96%). Conclusion: Ideally, formal ultrasound should be available on a 24 hour basis for ED patients in order to avoid return visits. A percentage of return for ultrasound examinations do not result in any significant change in treatment. Emergency departments should consider the development of pathways to avoid return visits for follow up ultrasound when possible. The low incidence of surgical treatment in those returning for US suggests that this population could be served in a non-hospital setting. Further research is required to support this conclusion.
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Kinasz, Roman, Vitaliy Bilozir, Roman Shmyh, and Ivanna Bidenko. "Gripping of Anchor Fiber of Ukrainian Production with Fine- Grain Concrete." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 1203, no. 2 (November 1, 2021): 022050. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/1203/2/022050.

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Abstract The results of tests for drawing anchor fibers with a length of 50 mm and a diameter of 1 mm, laid at the end of concrete prisms 50x50x100 mm made of fine-grained concrete of classes C 20/25, C25/30 and C 30/35 are presented. From the tests of 50 fibers, the average value of tensile strength was determined, which is equal to 1242 MPa with a coefficient of variation of 2.1%. Prisms were made of fine-grained concrete, which included cement with an activity of 41.2 MPa for concrete class C 20/25 and an activity of 50.8 MPa for concrete classes C 25/30 and C 30/35. Sand with a modulus of size 2.1 was used as a filler. The concrete mixture was prepared in a forced concrete mixer, and the concrete was compacted on a vibrating platform. Simultaneously with these prisms, cubes with dimensions of 150x150x150 mm and prisms with dimensions of 100x100x400 mm were made to determine the bottom and prism strength of concrete. The length of laying fibers into concrete was 10,15 and 25 mm. It is shown that the forces perceived by the end anchors and the smooth part of the fibers rise with increasing strength of concrete. The results of tests for drawing fibers from concrete prisms are given in tables 1 - 3. For the length of laying fiber 10 mm into prisms with strength fcm,cube = 29.31MPa and fcm,prism = 23.15MPa the maximum stresses during drawing were 515.30 - 549.04 MPa (average value - 532.10 MPa). At the same length of laying fiber into concrete prisms with strength fcm,cube = 34.76MPa and fcm,prism = 27.11MPa, these stresses were equal to 554.47 - 588.54 MPa (average value - 569.70 MPa). For the length of laying the fiber 10 mm into prisms with strength fcm,cube = 38.96MPa and fcm,prism = 31.14MPa, the maximum tensile stresses were 590.51 - 621.72 MPa (average value - 606.81MPa). At the specified strengths of the prism concrete, the maximum values of the average stresses for fiber drawing were on average 13.37 MPa for concrete of class C20/25, 14.34 MPa for concrete of class C25/30 and 15.27 MPa for concrete of class C30/35. With a fiber laying length of 15 mm into prisms with concrete strength corresponding to class C20/25, the maximum tensile stresses were 575.80 - 607.64 MPa (average value - 587.10 MPa). With such a length of laying fiber into prisms made of concrete class C25/30, these stresses were equal to 614.44 - 680.25 MPa (average value - 638.95 MPa). At the length of laying the fiber 15 mm into the prisms of concrete class C30/35, the maximum stresses during drawing were 681.14 - 692.99 MPa (average value - 685.44 MPa). The maximum values of average stresses for fiber drawing were on average 9.87 MPa for concrete of class C20/25, 10.70 MPa for concrete of class C25/30 and 11.52 MPa for concrete of class C30/35. At a fiber laying length of 25 mm into prisms with concrete strength corresponding to class C20/25, the maximum tensile stresses were 645.44 - 735.03 MPa (average value - 692.76 MPa). With such a length of laying fiber into prisms made of concrete class C25/30, these stresses were equal to 736.58 - 773.25 MPa (average value - 752.37 MPa). With the length of laying fiber 25 mm into prisms made of concrete class C30/35, maximum stresses during drawing were equal to 780.27 - 839.49 MPa (average value - 809.12 MPa). The maximum values of the average stresses during fiber drawing were on average 6.97 MPa for concrete of class C20/25, 7.57 MPa for concrete of class C25/30 and 8.12 MPa for concrete of class C30/35. The coefficient of anchoring capacity η, which under Ukrainian standards of fibroconcrete structures designing is equal to 0.9, as shown by the data of our experiments, is not constant, so it is necessary to take this into account in the formula for determining the tensile strength of fibroconcrete.
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Muller‐Cohn, Judy, Sohela Rozieres, Sharron Ohgi, Peggy Ho Faix, and Rolf Muller. "Room temperature storage and stabilization of complex biological samples." FASEB Journal 22, S1 (March 2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fasebj.22.1_supplement.621.7.

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Reece, Takisha, and Mark Knepper. "Quantitative Cellular Anatomy of the Rat Kidney." FASEB Journal 32, S1 (April 2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fasebj.2018.32.1_supplement.621.7.

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Hoy, M. Katherine, and Joseph D. Goldman. "Potassium Intake of the U.S. Population, What We Eat In America, NHANES 2009–2010." FASEB Journal 27, S1 (April 2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fasebj.27.1_supplement.621.7.

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Gargaglioni, Luciane H., Vanessa Souza‐Moreno, Raphael E. Szawka, Janete A. Alselmo‐Franci, and Kenia C. Bícego. "Serotonergic neurotransmission in the locus coeruleus modulates hypercapnic ventilatory response." FASEB Journal 23, S1 (April 2009). http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fasebj.23.1_supplement.621.7.

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C. Cabrera Perez, Laura, Itzia Padilla Martinez, Alejandro Cruz, Jose Correa Basurto, Martha Rosales Hernandez, and Juan Loera Pineda. "In silico and in vitro evaluation of benzothiazole derivatives with inhibitory activity on 11‐beta‐hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1." FASEB Journal 29, S1 (April 2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fasebj.29.1_supplement.621.7.

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