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KWEON, Tae-Sang. "Transfer Security and Attachment, Unjust Enrichment." Ewha Law Journal 24, no. 1 (September 30, 2019): 1–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.32632/elj.2019.24.1.1.

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Chumley, Perry R., June D. Gorski, Arnold M. Saxton, Ben P. Granger, and John C. New. "Companion Animal Attachment and Military Transfer." Anthrozoös 6, no. 4 (December 1993): 258–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.2752/089279393787002123.

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Wu, Jyh-Jeng, Ying-Hueih Chen, Shu-Hua Chien, and Wei-Kuang Wu. "Attachment relationship study of trust and trust transfer." Journal of Service Theory and Practice 26, no. 5 (September 12, 2016): 681–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jstp-04-2015-0095.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to apply trust perspective and attachment theory and determined that relational embeddedness, anxiety attachment, and avoidance attachment are major factors influencing the trust of tenants in owners/developers of shopping centers. The authors also examined whether tenants transfer this trust to new shopping center developers and the consequent effect on relational performance. Design/methodology/approach This research was empirically based on primary data collected from new shopping center developers and the consequent effect on relational performance. Structure equation modeling was employed to verify and validate the research model. Findings Data collected from 250 shopping center tenants were analyzed, and the findings indicate that relational embeddedness, anxiety attachment, and avoidance attachment positively affect the trust of store tenants in the owners or developers of shopping centers. Furthermore, the authors determined that trust in existing shopping center developers was transferred to new shopping center developers, which consequently enhanced relational performance. Originality/value The findings contribute to trust transfer research and provide actionable guidelines to organizations intending to provide intermediary business services.
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Kim Ji Hyon. "L1 Transfer in L2 Relative Clause Attachment." English Language and Linguistics 16, no. 3 (December 2010): 115–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.17960/ell.2010.16.3.006.

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Sadeghalbanaei, Leila, Saeed Noorollahian, and Zahra Zarei. "Bonding Surface Designs in Fixed Orthodontic Attachments." International Journal of Dentistry 2023 (January 23, 2023): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/2846879.

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Fixed orthodontic attachments/appliances work as a medium to transfer the force applied to the teeth. In bonded types, several factors affect the attachment bond strength and their clinical success. The primary approach for increasing the bond strength focused on altering the time and concentration of acid etching; however, the results showed that these changes might increase susceptibility to enamel decalcification. The bonding mechanism of orthodontic attachments may be chemical, mechanical, or a combination of both. Most attachment bonding surfaces (ABSs) have no chemical bond to resin composites. Hence, mechanical retention plays a major role. Developing more bonding surfaces by increasing the macroscopic size of the attachments has esthetic and hygienic limitations, so the ABS design plays a more important role in maintaining and improving the bond strength. In this research, different ABS designs are reviewed and categorized according to manufacturing methods and their features.
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Uludag, Bulent, Serdar Polat, Volkan Sahin, and Gurkan Goktug. "A Technique for Constructing a New Maxillary Overdenture to a Nonretrievable Implant Connecting Bar." Journal of Oral Implantology 39, no. 1 (February 1, 2013): 110–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1563/aaid-joi-d-11-00042.

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The most frequent mechanical complications of the bar-implant-retained overdentures are loosening of the bar screws and the need to reactivate the retentive clips. This article describes a technique to construct a new maxillary overdenture to a nonretrievable round-profile implant connecting bar with 2 distally placed attachments. The retainer round-profile bar was nonretrievable due to a worn retaining screw head. Attachment transfer analogs are used to transfer the position of the attachments to the master cast. The technique allows the clinician to construct new overdentures without the need for removal of the implant connecting bar. Reduced chairside time, reduced treatment cost, and increased patient satisfaction are the major advantages of the technique.
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Chyu, M. C., and A. M. Mghamis. "ENHANCED POOL BOILING HEAT TRANSFER WITH SURFACE ATTACHMENT." Experimental Heat Transfer 5, no. 1 (January 1992): 51–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08916159208946432.

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Gruda, Dritjon, and Konstantinos Kafetsios. "Attachment Orientations Guide the Transfer of Leadership Judgments: Culture Matters." Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 46, no. 4 (July 27, 2019): 525–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0146167219865514.

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Two experiments tested the role of global and relationship-specific attachment orientations in leader transference, a social-cognitive process in which mental representations of past leaders are associated with the evaluations of new, similar leaders. Individuals scoring higher on anxious attachment were more likely to hold high just treatment expectations of new leaders who were similar to their previous leaders. Conversely, avoidant individuals evaluated new similar leaders low on just treatment expectations and perceived them as less effective. Relationship-specific attachment orientations predicted transfer of behavioral judgments of just treatment, while global attachment orientations predicted transfer of perceived leader effectiveness. These effects were moderated by culture. In two collectivistic cultures (Greece and India), avoidant individuals demonstrated low just treatment expectations of their new similar leader. In an individualistic culture (United States), avoidant participants showed high behavioral expectations of their new, similar, leader. The results inform emerging views on relational social-cognitive processes in leader–follower interactions.
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Rosner, Ofir, Eran Zenziper, Hadas Heller, Joseph Nissan, Guy Melamed, Shahar Har-Ness, Ari Glikman, and Shlomo Matalon. "Long-Term Prosthetic Aftercare of Two- vs. Four-Ball Attachment Implant-Supported Mandibular Overdentures." Applied Sciences 11, no. 19 (September 26, 2021): 8974. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app11198974.

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Little is reported about the prosthetic aftercare of implant-supported mandibular overdentures regarding the number of implants placed. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prosthetic aftercare among edentulous patients restored with two vs. four mandibular implant-retained overdentures (MISOD). Forty-six consecutive edentulous patients treated by a new MISOD were retrospectively studied. Twenty-five patients had two-ball attachment MISOD (Group A), and 21 had four-ball attachment MISOD (Group B). The total amount of aftercare visits was recorded, as well as the type of treatments required (pressure sore spots relief, attachment liner replacement due to loss of retention, and metal ball attachment replacement due to wear). The mean follow-up duration was 93 ± 57 months (range 9–246 months). None of the implants was lost. There were significantly more visits for pressure sore spots relief in Group A vs. Group B (6.2 ± 2 in group A and 4.09 ± 1.54 in group B, p < 0.0001). Differences in the other two tested parameters (number of visits for liner replacement (2.3 ± 1.84 in group A and 2.4 ± 1.63 in group B) and attachment replacement (2.36 ± 1.85 in group A vs. 2.48 ± 1.63 in group B) yielded a non-significant outcome (p = 0.814 for liner replacement and p = 1.000 for attachment replacement). The use of four-ball attachments in MISOD was more beneficial than two-ball attachments with regards to the aftercare of pressure sore spots. The number of implants did not influence the mechanical wear.
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Javaid, Aquib, Tarun Kalra, Manjit Kumar, Ajay Bansal, and Udey Singh Wirring. "A Finite Element Analysis on Stress Distribution in Overdenture Implants and Implant Abutment Interface Using Different Attachment Systems: An In Vitro Study." Dental Journal of Advance Studies 08, no. 01 (April 2020): 22–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1709093.

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Abstract Introduction The overdenture is an alternative to fixed implant-supported prosthesis for its relatively low-cost and in clinical cases where it is impossible to place multiple implants with appropriate number and arrangement in the arch to support a fixed prosthesis. In implant-supported overdentures, many attachments such as bars, ball, and magnets can be used. The anchorage system affects the retention and stability of the overdenture as well as the load transfer to the implant and the bone. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the exerted stresses on implants and implant–abutment interface by comparing different attachment systems used for implant-supported maxillary and mandibular overdentures using finite-element analysis. Materials and Methods Stress distribution in five different models with different attachments were evaluated using finite-element analysis. The studied attachment systems were Ball/O-ring and bar-clip attachments. Three models in mandible were studied, two implants with ball attachments, two implants with bar, and four implants connected with a bar. In maxilla, two models were studied, four implants with ball attachments, and four implants connected with bar. Forces were applied bilaterally on each model in the canine and molar region separately. The forces applied were 35N axially, 70N obliquely, and 10N horizontally. Results The ball attachments models showed the highest amount of stresses on the bone and on the implants in maxilla and mandible. The bar-clip attachment with four implants showed least stress in maxilla as well as in the mandible. The bar on four implants has better stress distribution as compared with the bar on the two implants.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Attachment transfer"

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Dennison, Taryn. "Attachment style and the transfer of attachment functions from parents to peers in relation to the subjective wellbeing of first-year undergraduate students." Thesis, University of Surrey, 2013. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.599577.

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Patel, Shinel. "Implementing change in practice following staff in-service training on attachment and resilience : an action research study." Thesis, University of Exeter, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10871/13925.

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This two phase study investigated the role of Educational Psychologists (EPs), in supporting school staff to transfer learning, from training about attachment and resilience into their practice. Of the various types of action research, this study focused on practical action research, using a responsive model design (Schmuck, 2006). Therefore findings from paper 1 informed the actions in paper 2. The researcher adopted a process consultancy role (Kemmis, 2007), which supported staff to identify and address concerns related to training transfer. The two papers view knowledge in terms of its usefulness for developing practice and therefore operate on the principles of a pragmatic approach. Using a mixed methods approach, the first paper and phase of the research examined the views of staff working in schools on their experiences of how training transfers to practice. In particular, paper 1 aims were to: 1) Determine if (and how) staff have changed their practice following the Multi Agency Attachment and Resilience Group (MAARG) training. 2) Identify what the supporting factors and barriers are perceived to be relevant to implementing or transferring the knowledge gained from the MAARG training, in their daily practice with children and young people. Key findings showed workplace factors such as communication and staff support, to influence staff’s experiences of training transfer. Barriers to implementation were also identified by staff (e.g. time constraints). These findings informed the second phase of the research, where staff were supported to develop capacity, and plan and implement actions to facilitate change. A case study approach was used to develop and evaluate a group intervention for school staff in two schools. This phase had three main aims: 1) To develop a programme which would further support staff to apply relevant knowledge learnt through training, to solve real life problems in their work. 2) To evaluate the processes of the programme of support, in terms of the fidelity of implementation, knowledge use, staff engagement and method acceptability (i.e. the 7 degree to which staff perceive the structure and processes of the programme to be suitable). 3) To evaluate the effectiveness of the programme of support, in terms of immediate outcomes. Process and outcome evaluations were carried out using a mixed methods approach. Key findings showed staff benefited from the intervention programme. The structured group consultation process enabled staff to work efficiently, share responsibilities whilst problem solving, and agree and implement actions with colleagues. Staff applied practical and experiential knowledge when solving problems, with little explicit links to training or research knowledge. Both papers reflect on the role of EPs within the contexts of training implementation. Sections 4 and 5 draw on the findings from both papers, and discuss implications for EP practice.
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Gruda, Dritjon [Verfasser], Sonja [Gutachter] Rohrmann, and Rolf van [Gutachter] Dick. "I feel so attached: Influence of attachment orientations on leader perception, transfer and prototypicality / Dritjon Gruda ; Gutachter: Sonja Rohrmann, Rolf van Dick." Frankfurt am Main : Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1157097987/34.

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Henriksen, Emma. "Vårdnadsöverflyttning eller återförening? : Socialtjänstens arbete med en motsägelsefull lagstiftning." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för socialt arbete, SA, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-13608.

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The purpose of this study was to examine how the social services are applying the sections of the law concerning custody transfer within foster care. More specifically the aim was to find out what circumstances are underlying the social services decision to go through with a custody transfer within the foster care, and to find out which difficulties and possibilities the law offers when it comes to this process. The study was based on interviews with six respondents, within the social services, who have great experiences working with these issues. The study concluded that there are several factors which affects the decision whether to implement at custody transfer or not, and some of these are the child’s attachment, the child’s fundamental needs and consent from the involving parties in the case. The study also concluded that some of the difficulties with the process involve a contradictory law and the lack of support to the child´s new family after the custody transfer has been implemented.  Some of the positive aspects with custody transfer within the foster care, that the study showed, includes that the child get to live with the family the child regards as his or her own, and a reduced amount of concern and stress, to the benefit of a more stable and safe environment. The analysis was based on two different perspectives: the attachment theory and Maslow´s theory on the hierarchy of the human´s needs
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Orvik, Blanksvärd Karin. "Att flytta från regionsjukhus till hemsjukhus : föräldrars erfarenheter från neonatalvården." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för folkhälso- och vårdvetenskap, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-251572.

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Bakgrund: Neonatalvården i Sverige är organiserad så att nyfödda barn i behov av intensivvård vårdas en tid på regionsjukhus innan de flyttas till hemsjukhuset för fortsatt vård. Tidigare studier har visat att flytten till hemsjukhuset är en stor och påfrestande händelse för föräldrar som befinner sig i anknytningsprocessen och därför behövs ny kunskap för att förbättra rutinerna och omhändertagandet av föräldrar i samband med återtransport. Syfte: Att undersöka föräldrars erfarenheter i samband med förflyttning av barnet från neonatal intensivvårdsavdelning på regionsjukhus till hemsjukhusets neonatalavdelning. Metod: För att genomföra studien valdes en deskriptiv och kvalitativ design. Resultat: Analysen av föräldrarnas berättelser resulterade i tre olika kategorier att lämna tryggheten, att möta det nya och likheter och skillnader. Resultatet visade att föräldrarna upplevde svårigheter med att lämna tryggheten på regionsjukhuset. De kände oro för flytten till hemsjukhuset och upplevde brist på förberedelser och information. Återtransporten kom ofta oväntat och föräldrarna upplevde många gånger att barnet tvingats att lämna regionsjukhuset för tidigt. Att föräldrar och barn separerades under transporten innebar en stor känslomässig påfrestning. Skillnader i rutiner skapade oro och vissa föräldrar upplevde att hemsjukhusens lokaler och kompetensen hos personalen var sämre. Slutsats: Omhändertagandet av familjer kan förbättras avseende förberedelser och kommunikation, rutiner och likvärdig vård. Rutiner för förberedelse och kommunikation behöver utvecklas för att flytten till hemsjukhuset skall bli så positiv som möjligt för familjen och minimera störningar i anknytningsprocessen. Gemensamma vårdrutiner skulle underlätta anpassningen för föräldrar och lokaler och kompetens behöver anpassas till den verksamhet som bedrivs för att garantera likvärdig vård i olika delar av landet.
Background: In Swedish neonatal care newborns in need of intensive care are transferred to specialized regional hospitals and when the infants’ condition has stabilized they are relocated to community hospitals for convalescent care. Previous studies have shown that moving from one hospital to another is a significant and stressful event for parents during the attachment process. In order to improve routines regarding the care of parents when their infants are transferred, further research is needed.  Aim: The aim of the study was to investigate parents’ experiences of their infants’ transfer from the intensive care unit at the regional center to the neonatal unit at the community hospital. Method: The study was performed in a descriptive and qualitative design. Findings: The analysis resulted in three different categories to leave the safe zone, to face the new and similarities and differences. The result shows that parents find it difficult to leave the safe environment of the intensive care unit. They were worried about going to the community hospital and they sensed a lack of preparations and information. The transfer often occurred unexpectedly and parents felt that their child was forced to leave the intensive care unit too early. During transport, the child was separated from the parents, which was perceived as emotionally stressful. Differences in routines created anxiety and some of the parents felt that the community hospitals did not possess the right premises and competence of staff. Conclusion: Improvements can be made regarding preparations and communication, routines and equal care. There is a need to further develop communication and routines regarding transfers within the Swedish neonatal care system in order to create a more positive experience for parents and minimize the impact on the attachment process. Standardized routines would facilitate the adaption for parents and all neonatal care units need to have adequate facilities and staff to guarantee equal health care in various parts of the country.
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Frederickson, Kraig Alan. "Electron loss kinetics in non-self-sustained plasmas and the effect of vibrational nonequilibrium." Columbus, Ohio : Ohio State University, 2006. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1140635547.

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Moss, Erik, and Jimmy Kindkvist. "Flytten utan sammanhang : En kvalitativ studie om professionellas syn på ungdomar som omplaceras mellan SiS och HVB." Thesis, Karlstads universitet, Institutionen för sociala och psykologiska studier, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-39084.

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Uppsatsen handlar om tre verksamhetschefers och en behandlingsassistents uppfattningar om hur ungdomar som vistas på Hem för vård och boende (HVB)- eller Statens Institutionsstyrelse –hem (SiS, som kan använda låsbara avdelningar), påverkas av de omplaceringar som sker när ungdomen flyttar från SiS till HVB. I den här studien fokuserar vi på en specifik del i behandlingen, som kan påverka ungdomar som är vårdplacerade – omplaceringar mellan vårdboenden. Vi undersöker bland annat hur dessa omplaceringar går till/skulle kunna gå till, samt vilka anledningar som kan tänkas vara bakgrunden till att en ungdom omplaceras. Som underlag för vår studie har vi utöver litteratur och forskning inom området, genomfört fyra intervjuer med personal från HVB och SiS boenden. Vi använder anknytningsteorin och Sense of coherence modellen som teoretisk referensram. Resultatet visar att det finns brister gällande omplaceringar. Samtliga informanter önskade mer tid till förberedelserna i arbetet med ungdomen som ska flytta in. Ett önskemål vore att det från beslut till inflyttning skulle ta 3-6 månader, då det ger möjlighet för personalen på det nya boendet att besöka ungdomen och börja knyta band redan innan flytten ska genomföras. Slutsatsen blir att omplaceringen spelar roll för ungdomens behandling och vistelse på boendet. Samtidigt är det oroväckande att det saknas tydliga riktlinjer för hur dessa omplaceringar ska ske. Om mer resurser och tydligare riktlinjer kring omplaceringar gavs, kan det minska det antal omplaceringar där ungdomen tvingas flytta tillbaka till SiS. Idag får ungefär var fjärde ungdom flytta tillbaka igen.
This paper investigates the perspective of managers' and processing staffs concerning young people living on a Home for care or living(HVB)- or Institutional board of the states- home (SiS - they can use lockable departments), and how they think youths are affected by the transfer between SiS and HVB. This study focus on factors that can affect young people's health - replacing youths between different nursing homes. The paper investigates how these replacements are performed/could be performed, as well as the underlying factors that might explain why a youth is being relocated. As a basis for our study, in addition to the literature and research in the field, we have conducted four interviews with personnel from HVB- and SiS- accommodations. We use the attachment theory and the Sense of coherence theory as a theoretical frame. The results show that there are shortcomings in the process of redeployment. All informants wanted more time to prepare the work of a youth who is about to move. A proposal from the informants, was that the process from decision to the actual moving should take between 3-6 months. This would give the staff in the new accommodation a chance to visit the youth and begin to build ties, before the move is implemented. The conclusion is that the transfer has an important role in the treatment and the stay of the youth. At the same time, it is of great concern that there are no clear guidelines for how these replacements should be performed. If there would be more resources and clearer guidelines for how redeployments should be handled, it might perhaps reduce the number of shifts where young people are moving back to SiS. Today approximately one of four youth needs to move back.
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Hendrickson, Carl E. II. "Modeling the Effect of a Compartment Fire on Spaces Adjacent to a Bulkhead With and Without Attachments." ScholarWorks@UNO, 2019. https://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/2609.

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Structural fire protection is an integral component of shipboard fire safety. There are national and international regulations that delineate requirements for the insulation placed throughout ships. The attachments that penetrate the insulation for hanging wires and pipes can disrupt the integrity of the division, and cause a failure to adhere to the regulations. This problem will be analyzed by using a simplified lumped capacitance model and ANSYS FLUENT CFD. A standard time-temperature fire curve is applied to the fire side of the enclosure. The thermal conductivity of the insulation and steel are made to be temperature dependent. The density of the air of the non-fire side is then approximated using the Boussinesq approximation for lower temperature differences and the incompressible ideal gas law for higher temperature differences. Different attachments of varying surface areas and volumes are exposed to the standard time-temperature fire curve and their heat transfer capabilities are analyzed.
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Liu, Xiaohua. "Anion-Peptide Adduct Formation and Decomposition As Studied by Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance (FT-ICR) Mass Spectrometry." ScholarWorks@UNO, 2013. http://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/1748.

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A new “best match” match model has been developed to account for adduct formation on multiply charged peptides observed in negative ion electrospray mass spectrometry. To obtain a stable adduct, the model necessitates an approximate matching of apparent gas-phase basicity (GBapp) of a given proton bearing site on the peptide with the gas-phase basicity (GB) of the anion attaching at that site. Evidence supporting the model is derived from the fact that singly charged adducts were only observed for lower GB anions: HSO4-, I-, CF3COO-. Ions that have medium GBs (NO3-, Br-, H2PO4-) only form adducts having -2 charge states, whereas Cl- (higher GB) can form adducts having -3 charge states. Hydrogen bonds are the main interactions pertinent to the “Best Match” model, however, ion-ion interactions formed between peptides ([Glu]Fibrinopeptide B, Angiotensin I or [Asn1,Val5]-Angiotensin II) and low GB anions (ClO4- or HSO4-) have been established by CID-MS/MS. Evidence for ion-ion interactions comes especially from product ions formed during the first dissociation step, where, in addition to the expected loss of the anion or neutral acid, other product ions that require covalent bond cleavage (i.e., H2O or NH3 loss) are also observed. In this study, the “Best Match” model is further supported by the decomposition behavior of adducts formed when Na+/H+ exchange has occurred on peptides. Na+/H+ exchanges were found to occur preferentially at higher acidity sites. Without any Na+/H+ exchange, F- and CH3COO- can hardly form observable adducts with [Glu]Fibrinopeptide B. However, after multiple Na+/H+ exchanges, F- and CH3COO- do form stable adducts. This phenomenon can be rationalized by considering that Na+ cations serve to “block” the highly acidic sites, thereby forcing them to remain overall neutral. This leaves the less acidic protons available to match with higher GB anions. According to the "best match" model, high GB anions will match with high GBapp sites on the peptide, whereas low GB anions will match with low GBapp peptide sites. High charge states readily augment GBapp of the peptide (through-space effect). Na+/H+ exchanges substantially decrease GBapp by neutralizing charged sites, while slightly increasing intrinsic GBs by the inductive effect.
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Zheng, Huaiben. "Kinetics and mechanism of the hydrolysis and nucleophilic attachment/substitution of transition metal carbene complexes : kinetics of carbon proton transfers that lead to aromatic anions /." Diss., Digital Dissertations Database. Restricted to UC campuses, 2006. http://uclibs.org/PID/11984.

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Books on the topic "Attachment transfer"

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Solimine, Omar Luis Díaz. Medidas cautelares sobre automores. Buenos Aires: Editorial Astrea de Alfredo y Ricardo Depalma, 1999.

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Broekveldt, Leonard Pieter. Derdenbeslag. Deventer: Kluwer, 2003.

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Fioranelli, Ademar. Penhora e cautelares no registro de imóveis. São Paulo, SP: Instituto de Registro Imobiliário do Brasil, 2005.

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Yŏn'guhoe, Pŏmnyul Silmu. Kaamnyu, kach'ŏbun, kadŭnggi chŏlch'a irŏke chinhaeng toenda. Sŏul-si: Tosŏ Ch'ulp'an Yesŭp'om, 2012.

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Bound, John. Disability transfers and the labor force attachment of older men: Evidence from the historical record. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1990.

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Mikolajczak, Christian. Die Zwangsvollstreckung in ein Girokonto: Eine Neubetrachtung unter Geltung des novellierten Zahlungsverkehrsrechts der [Paragraphen] 675c ff. BGB. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 2014.

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The shadow of the object: Psychoanalysis of the unthought known. New York: Columbia University Press, 1987.

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Japan. Aviation, transport services: Interim arrangement between the United States of America and Japan, relating to the agreement of August 11, 1952, as amended, effected by exchange of notes, signed at Washington February 26, 1996 with attachment. Washington, D.C: Dept. of State, 2003.

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Japan. Fisheries, North Pacific driftnet: Agreement between the United States of America and Japan, effected by exchange of letters, signed at Tokyo and Washington, June 11 and 16, 1992 with attachment. Washington, D.C: Dept. of State, 1993.

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Japan. Fisheries, North Pacific: Agreement between the United States of America and Japan, effected by exchange of letters, signed at Tokyo and Silver Spring, April 12, 1990, with annexes and attachment. Washington, D.C: Dept. of State, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Attachment transfer"

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Cuadrado, Sergio, and Enrique Martílnez-Ansemil. "External structures used during attachment and sperm transfer in tubificids (Annelida, Oligochaeta)." In Aquatic Oligochaete Biology VIII, 107–13. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0597-5_12.

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Purcell, Keith F., Michel Rajzmann, Michel Chanon, Henri Chermette, and Chérifa Mehadji. "Molecular Orbital Treatment of Activation Induced by Electron Attachment. Application to Electron Transfer Catalysis." In Paramagnetic Organometallic Species in Activation/Selectivity, Catalysis, 225–43. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0877-2_16.

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Marathe, Nachiket P., and Michael S. Bank. "The Microplastic-Antibiotic Resistance Connection." In Microplastic in the Environment: Pattern and Process, 311–22. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-78627-4_9.

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AbstractMicroplastic pollution is a big and rapidly growing environmental problem. Although the direct effects of microplastic pollution are increasingly studied, the indirect effects are hardly investigated, especially in the context of spreading of disease and antibiotic resistance genes, posing an apparent hazard for human health. Microplastic particles provide a hydrophobic surface that provides substrate for attachment of microorganisms and readily supports formation of microbial biofilms. Pathogenic bacteria such as fish pathogens Aeromonas spp., Vibrio spp., and opportunistic human pathogens like Escherichia coli are present in these biofilms. Moreover, some of these pathogens are shown to be multidrug resistant. The presence of microplastics is known to enhance horizontal gene transfer in bacteria and thus, may contribute to dissemination of antibiotic resistance. Microplastics can also adsorb toxic chemicals like antibiotics and heavy metals, which are known to select for antibiotic resistance. Microplastics may, thus, serve as vectors for transport of pathogens and antibiotic resistance genes in the aquatic environment. In this book chapter, we provide background information on microplastic biofouling (“plastisphere concept”), discuss the relationship between microplastic and antibiotic resistance, and identify knowledge gaps and directions for future research.
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Girod, Pierre-Alain, and Nicolas Mermod. "Use of scaffold/matrix-attachment regions for protein production." In Gene Transfer and Expression in Mammalian Cells, 359–79. Elsevier, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0167-7306(03)38022-6.

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Benintendi, Renato. "Experimental Investigation of Biomass Attachment to Wastewater Reactors." In Wastewater Treatment [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.94426.

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Attached mass bioreactors have extensively been adopted in the last decades when specific needs have suggested this choice. Benefits and advantages of this multi-faceted technology in wastewater treatment processing are well known, along with the kinetic and mass transfer aspects regarding their operation, essentially belonging to the mass transfer with chemical reaction theory applied to enzymatic catalysis, referred to as Languimur-Hinshelwood kinetics, notably Monod/Michaelis Menten equations. On the other hand, a consolidated literature has dealt with many aspects of the development of strain colonies forming a biofilm. However, a few works have been devoted to the systematic analysis of its physiology, within the framework of the wastewater management of complex substrates and high-loads effluents. This article presents the experimental findings of a research activity covering the junction area between microbiology and bioreactor engineering, against a multifaceted set of operating parameters directly affecting health and stability of the attached biomass. In this respect, important results have been obtained, providing guidance on the attached mass reactor start-up, steady- state operation, impact of xenobiotic substrates, role of nutrients, filaments and foam formation, as well as qualitative aspects of the post-treatment effluent.
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Sendall, Jane, and Roiya Hodgson. "19. Pensions in Financial Proceedings." In Family Law 2020, 203–6. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198855033.003.0019.

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This chapter covers pensions and pension orders available to the court. It discusses what a pension is, the pension as a financial instrument, and how a pension is valued. The cash equivalent transfer value (CETV) is explained. The chapter explains how pensions are dealt with following divorce or dissolution and the various options for pensions in financial proceedings. One of the options includes pension offsetting, which is the least complex option. The other two options that are discussed are pension attachment and pension sharing. It is explained that pension sharing was the solution to the problems and unpopularity of the pension attachment order.
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Hodgson, Roiya. "19. Pensions in Financial Proceedings." In Family Law, 203–6. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198860730.003.0019.

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This chapter covers pensions and pension orders available to the court. It discusses what a pension is, the pension as a financial instrument, and how a pension is valued. The cash equivalent transfer value (CETV) is explained. The chapter explains how pensions are dealt with following divorce or dissolution and the various options for pensions in financial proceedings. One of the options includes pension offsetting, which is the least complex option. The other two options that are discussed are pension attachment and pension sharing. It is explained that pension sharing was the solution to the problems and unpopularity of the pension attachment order.
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Orti, Jose Enrique De la rubia, Eva Maria Giner Larza, Lynn Summerfield, and Daniel de la Rubia Orti. "Product Placement in the Pharmaceutical Industry." In Advances in Marketing, Customer Relationship Management, and E-Services, 170–88. IGI Global, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-8342-6.ch009.

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While physician-oriented marketing remains the largest factor in drug advertising and direct-to-consumer advertising has increased its budget during the last few years (IMS Health, 2001), pharmaceutical brands are exploring new ways to target consumers in a softer way. Product placement in entertainment media allows the promotion of brand drugs in a natural and entertaining context. Using a case study methodology, this chapter analyses the use of product placement of a brand drug (Sinemet) in the television series ER (NBC). To do so, first of all product placement definition and main marketing goals are provided. Then the authors address the legal framework of product placement for brand drugs in television series. Using parasocial attachment theory (Russell & Stern, 2006) and meaning transfer theory (McCracken, 1986) the relationship between actors, brand drugs, and spectators is analyzed. The type of placement and expected outcomes of brand drugs product placement are also analyzed.
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Lennartsson, Dan, Dag Raudberget, Ulf Seigerroth, and Kurt Sandkuhl. "An Approach Towards Operationalization of Modularization Interfaces for Industrial Product Development." In Advances in Transdisciplinary Engineering. IOS Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/atde220626.

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The specification of interfaces is critical in modularization and product architecture development. Literature defines product architecture as (1) the arrangement of functional elements, (2) the mapping from functional elements to physical components (3) the specification of the interfaces between interacting physical components. However, other scholars state that interfaces should include more than physical components, such as spatial, material, energy, and information exchange. This view has been extended to include attachment, transfer, control and communication, power, spatial, field, and environmental interfaces. However, to use interfaces through the product lifecycle and reuse them between product architectures and generations, there must be an approach to handle applicable interfaces in a company. This research contributes by presenting a way to operationalize (investigate an abstract concept, it’s essential to make it measurable and tangible) interfaces by introducing interface requirements that are definable, measurable, definable, and testable properties as a part of the interface development process and interface description. The method is illustrated by applying it in an industrial case study.
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Hsine, Zouhour, and Rym Mlika. "Novel Sensor Based on Nanocarbon Transducer Functionalized by Iron (III) Porphyrin for the Impedimetric Detection of Bisphenol A." In Bisphenols [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.98560.

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In this chapter, an impedimetric response of iron (III) porphyrin (Fe(III)TMPP) functionalized on gold transducer towards the detection of three phenolic compounds entitled bisphenol A (BPA), 2,2′-biphenol and catechol has been studied. The bisphenol A that has revealed the best affinity with Fe(III)TMPP membrane has been chosen as the target analyte. For improved sensitivity of Au/Fe(III)TMPP sensor towards BPA, a facile and efficient Au/RGO nanocarbon transducer based on reduced graphene oxide (RGO) has been prepared and used to support Fe(III)TMPP membrane. The obtained Au/RGO/Fe(III)TMPP structure was characterized by UV–visible (UV–vis) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) measurements, then applied as electrochemical platform for BPA detection. It has been discovered that the Au/RGO nanocarbon transducer has an amplified electron transfer kinetic compared to unmodified Au transducer. The Au/RGO/Fe(III)TMPP structure has showed a better affinity towards BPA with a doubled sensitivity compared to that obtained with Au/Fe(III)TMPP electrode. We demonstrated that the Au/RGO nanocarbon transducer not only enhances the electron transfer ability but also serves as a good template for the attachment of Fe(III)TMPP throughπ-π interaction. This study reveals new high-potential of nanocarbon transducer based on RGO for the conception of electrochemical sensors with high sensitivity and short response time.
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Conference papers on the topic "Attachment transfer"

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Villegas, Diego F., Emily J. Miller, Duane Morrow, Kenton R. Kaufman, and Tammy L. Haut Donahue. "Internal Pressure in Human Meniscal Attachments Subjected to Physiological Loading." In ASME 2009 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2009-206363.

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Meniscal attachments serve to anchor and transfer loads from menisci to the tibia. These ligamentous tissues are composed of collagen fibers, elastin, ground substance and water. Ligaments have a time- and history-dependent viscoelastic behavior due in part to the interaction of the water and the ground substance [1]. The movement of water within ligamentous tissue is limited because of charged proteoglycan molecules. It has been shown that some exudation of water is present during cyclic loading of ligamentous tissue [2]. The movement and its inhibition could lead to changes of pressure within the meniscal attachments. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to quantify the internal pressure in human meniscal attachments subjected to physiological loading. Since it is thought that the posterior attachment is subjected to both tension and compression, while the anterior attachment is primarily subjected to tension [3–5], we hypothesized that the attachments mechanical environment is dictated by the external loads, and hence, the posterior attachment would elicit higher pressures.
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Kagita, Gurumurthy, Balaji Srinivasan, Penchala Sai Krishna Pottem, Gudimella G. S. Achary, and Subramanyam V. R. Sripada. "Thermo-Mechanical Fatigue Life of Coke Drum Skirt Attachment Designs." In ASME 2016 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2016-63111.

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Skirt to bottom head attachments of coke drums experience severe thermo-mechanical cyclic stresses, causing failures due to low cycle fatigue. Accordingly, many skirt attachment designs have evolved over a period of time starting with simple conventional weld build up design, improved weld build up design, integral forged attachment design and others. The objective of this paper is to compare thermo-mechanical fatigue life of three different skirt attachment designs using elastic-plastic fatigue assessment methods of ASME Section VIII, Division 2. A transient thermal analysis model is first developed incorporating appropriate boundary conditions. The time-dependent variable heat transfer coefficients at the inner surface of the coke drum, which change with the operation stages and the levels of oil filling and water quenching, are determined based on the field measured thermocouple temperature data on the outer surface of the coke drum. Sequentially coupled elastic-plastic transient thermo-mechanical stress analyses of coke drum skirt attachments are carried out using both Twice Yield and cycle-by-cycle methods. The effective strain ranges and the fatigue life of three different skirt attachment designs are calculated and compared.
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Lamige, Sylvain, Ce´dric Galizzi, Jiesheng Min, Julien Perles, Fre´de´ric Andre´, Franc¸oise Baillot, and Dany Escudie´. "Effect of Reactant Preheating on the Stability of Non-Premixed Methane/Air Flames." In 2010 14th International Heat Transfer Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ihtc14-22938.

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This study details the influence of reactant temperature on the stability of non-premixed CH4/air co-flow jet flames. Flame characteristics have been studied for five temperature levels (from 295 K to 600 K). The hysteresis zone formed by the limits between attached and lifted flame translates towards higher methane jet velocities with an increase of initial temperature, independently of the air velocity range. Moreover, critical velocities vary linearly with initial temperature. In addition, attachment and lift-off heights have been obtained from CH* chemiluminescence visualization. Results point out that the attachment height decreases significantly with temperature. Observations also indicate that the intrinsic process of lifting is modified. Pre-lifting anchored flame local extinctions, not observed at room-temperature, appear at higher initial temperatures; their occurrence increases with temperature. The lift-off height of turbulent lifted flames is also reduced with temperature. Overall, results show that increasing local temperature in the stabilization zone enhances flame stability.
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Rezaie, Hoda, Aiguo Patrick Hu, Ho Fai Leung, and Richard Cordell. "New attachment method to increase the performance of ultrasonic wireless power transfer system." In 2017 IEEE PELS Workshop on Emerging Technologies: Wireless Power Transfer (WoW). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wow.2017.7959359.

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Maddox, John F., Roy W. Knight, Sushil H. Bhavnani, and John Evans. "Thermal Performance of Laminate-to-Aluminum Attachment Materials." In ASME 2009 InterPACK Conference collocated with the ASME 2009 Summer Heat Transfer Conference and the ASME 2009 3rd International Conference on Energy Sustainability. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/interpack2009-89097.

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A non-destructive method was used to determine the effects of thermal cycling on the thermal performance of a PCB attached to an aluminum substrate with a thermal adhesive. This method allows for a comparison of the thermal performance of various TIMs in an industrial application. Testing was done on FR4 and Flex boards, both with and without overmolding, attached using PSA and an alternative adhesive. Baseline measurements were taken, then the boards were cycled from −40 to 125°C on a 90-minute cycle with 15-minute dwells at the target temperatures. It was found that both adhesives showed an increase in thermal conductivity, possibly due to curing, and delamination occurred at 17 out of 35 locations with the alternative adhesive within the first 1000 cycles while no delamination occurred with the PSA.
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Georgiades, F., and A. F. Vakakis. "Passive Targeted Energy Transfers and Strong Modal Interactions in a Thin Plate With Strongly Nonlinear End Attachments of Different Configurations." In ASME 2007 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2007-34174.

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In this paper we examine Targeted Energy Transfers (TETs) and nonlinear modal interactions occurring in a thin cantilever plate lying on an elastic foundation with strongly nonlinear lightweight attachments of different configurations. Under shock excitation of the plate we systematically study, nonlinear modal interactions and passive broadband targeted energy transfer phenomena between the plate and attachments of the following configurations: a single ungrounded, strongly (essentially) nonlinear single-degree-of-freedom (SDOF) NES; multiple SDOF attachments attached at different points of the plate; and a single multi-degree-of-freedom (MDOF) attachment with multiple essential stiffness nonlinearities. We perform parametric studies by varying the parameters and location of the attachments, in order to optimize TETs from the plate to the NES. We examine in detail the underlying mechanisms influencing TETs by means of Hilbert-Huang Transforms in combination with Wavelet Transforms. These transforms enable one to systematically study the strong modal interactions between the essentially nonlinear attachments and different plate modes. The efficacy of using this type of essentially nonlinear attachments as passive absorbers of broadband vibration energy is discussed.
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Kerschen, G., Y. S. Lee, A. F. Vakakis, D. M. McFarland, and L. A. Bergman. "Irreversible Passive Energy Transfer in the Damped Response of Coupled Oscillators With Essential Nonlinearity." In ASME 2005 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2005-84498.

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We study, numerically and analytically the dynamics of passive energy transfer from a damped linear oscillator to an essentially nonlinear end attachment. This transfer is caused either by fundamental or subharmonic resonance capture, and in some cases is initiated by nonlinear beat phenomena. It is shown that, due to the essential nonlinearity, the end attachment is capable of passively absorbing broadband energy both at high and low frequencies, acting, in essence, as a passive broadband boundary controller. Complicated transitions in the damped dynamics can be interpreted based on the topological structure and bifurcations of the periodic solutions of the underlying undamped system. Moreover, complex resonance capture cascades are numerically encountered when we increase the number of degrees of freedom of the system. The ungrounded, essentially nonlinear end attachment discussed in this work can find application in numerous practical settings, including vibration and shock isolation of structures, seismic isolation, flutter suppression and packaging.
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Abraham, Adam C., Kenton R. Kaufman, and Tammy L. Haut Donahue. "Internal Pressure of the Human Meniscal Attachments During Physiological and Pathological Loading." In ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2012-80742.

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Knee menisci are semi-lunar, fibrocartilaginous structures that convert applied compressive loads to circumferential hoop stresses which are attenuated at the tibial plateau via the meniscal attachments [1]. These specialized interfaces, located at the lateral anterior (LA), lateral posterior (LP), medial anterior (MA), and medial posterior (MP) horns, are crucial to maintaining mechanical functionality of menisci, thereby preventing osteoarthritis [2]. Soft-tissues subjected to compression and shear loads are known to possess proteoglycans, which aid in resisting these applied stresses by retaining interstitial fluid [1]. Interestingly, proteoglycans are also known to be present at the meniscus to bone interface [3]. Despite the presence of these biphasic attachments and their important role in joint load transfer, there have been no quantitative investigations of the mechanical environment within these attachments under physiological and pathological loads. Recent development of a novel pressure microsensor now allows direct observation of fluid pressure, which will aid in understanding the internal mechanical environment within the attachment sites. Previous work indicates that the attachment sites are geometrically, mechanically, and histologically different [4], thus it is hypothesized that the fluid pressures would likewise differ.
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Alexander, Benjamin E., Tyrone L. Daulton, Guy M. Genin, Jill D. Pasteris, Brigitte Wopenka, and Stavros Thomopoulos. "The Nano-Physiology of Mineralized Tissues." In ASME 2009 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2009-206616.

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The nanostructures of bone and partially mineralized tissues determine the toughness (Buehler, 2007) and stiffness (Genin et al., submitted) of these tissues. In the attachment of tendon to bone, tissue compositions and possibly nanostructures vary spatially in concert with microscopic and macroscopic variations in tissue shape, presumably to improve load transfer from tendon to bone (Thomopoulos et al., 2006). We hypothesize that undesirable stress concentrations resulting from a failure to recreate the details of this spatial grading following surgical healing may underlie the low levels of success of surgeries to repair tendon-to-bone attachments such as the rotator cuff (Galatz, 2001). Therefore, a detailed understanding of the gradients in composition and structure of the natural tendon-to-bone attachment as well as an understanding of the mechanisms of their development are critical for our efforts to synthesize surgical grafts that augment tendon-to-bone healing. As a first step towards understanding the nanometer-scale details of the tendon-to-bone attachment, we studied the nanostructure of bone using steric modeling and scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM).
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He, Pengfei, Raivat Patel, Bo Zhang, and Chao Zhu. "Liquid Attachment and Momentum Transfer by Collisions Between Free-Fall Solids and Liquid Spray Droplets." In ASME 2012 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2012-86628.

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Understanding the solids wetting by collisions between flowing solids and spray droplets is essential to optimizing the design and operation of related industrial processes. This paper presents an innovative experimental method to identify the statistical distributions of liquid attachment and collision probability of the impingement of a liquid spray onto free-fall particles. To separate the liquid attachment from other contributions to the mass measurements of particles and liquids, individual impingement experiment with hydrophobic or hydrophilic particles of the same otherwise properties is respectively performed under the same conditions. In addition, a series of collection bins are distributed along the spray path to determine the statistical probability of collision properties including coating thickness. Based on these measurements, the collision-induced momentum transfer and velocity redistribution of solids and droplets can be estimated with the aid of a Lagrangian trajectory model. Consequently a general two-parameter of collision probability density function is proposed.
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Reports on the topic "Attachment transfer"

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Schuler, Andrew J., and Linnea Ista. Final Report: Rational Design of Anode Surface Chemistry in Microbial Fuel Cells for Improved Exoelectrogen Attachment and Electron Transfer. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, November 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ad1007252.

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Bound, John. Disability Transfers and the Labor Force Attachment of Older Men: Evidence from the Historical Record. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, September 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w3437.

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