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Liu, F., and R. A. Roth. "Identification of serines-967/968 in the juxtamembrane region of the insulin receptor as insulin-stimulated phosphorylation sites." Biochemical Journal 298, no. 2 (March 1, 1994): 471–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/bj2980471.

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A line of Chinese hamster ovary cells overexpressing protein kinase C alpha was transfected with cDNAs encoding either the wild-type human insulin receptor or one of two mutant insulin receptors with either Ser-967 and -968 or -974 and -976 in the juxtamembrane region changed to alanine. Both mutant receptors exhibited normal insulin-activated tyrosine kinase activity as assessed by either autophosphorylation or insulin-stimulated increases in anti-phosphotyrosine-precipitable phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase. The wild-type and mutant insulin receptors were also examined for serine and threonine phosphorylation in response to insulin and activation of protein kinase C. To visualize Ser/Thr-phosphorylation sites of the receptor better in response to insulin, the receptor from in vivo-labelled insulin-treated cells was first treated with a tyrosine-specific phosphatase to remove all tyrosine phosphorylation. Phosphopeptides from the three receptors were analysed by high-percentage polyacrylamide/urea gel electrophoresis and two-dimensional t.l.c. The mutant receptor lacking Ser-967 and -968 but not the mutant lacking Ser-974 and -976 was found to be missing phosphorylated peptides in response to insulin and, to a lesser extent, after activation of protein kinase C. However, the insulin-stimulated increase in anti-phosphotyrosine-precipitable phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase was inhibited to the same extent by activation of protein kinase C in cells expressing the two mutant receptors as in cells expressing the wild-type receptor. These results indicate that these four serine residues in the juxtamembrane region are not major regulatory sites of the intrinsic tyrosine kinase activity of the insulin receptor by protein kinase C, although Ser-967 and/or -968 appear to be phosphorylated in response to insulin.
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Shamsuzzoha, M., and B. W. Lucas. "New crystal data (neutron) for phase II rubidium nitrate at 513 K." Journal of Applied Crystallography 21, no. 1 (February 1, 1988): 74–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/s0021889887010070.

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Indexed neutron powder diffraction data of phase II RbNO3 indicate a body-centred cubic unit cell [a = 8.84(3) Å at T = 513 K, V = 690.1(52) Å3, Z = 8, Dx = 2.84(2) Mg m−3, λ = 1.083 Å, possible space groups include I23, I213, Im3, I432, I{\bar 4}3m or Im3m] in preference to the previously reported tetragonal cell {a = 6.19, c = 8.74 Å, Z = 4 [Brown & McLaren (1962). Acta Cryst. 15, 974–976]}, or trigonal cell {a ≃ 5.48, c ≃ 10.71 Å, Z = 3 [Ahtee & Hewat (1980). Phys. Status Solidi A, 58, 525–531]}.
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SO, Hideya, Atsuya ANDO, Tomohiro SEKI, Munenari KAWASHIMA, and Takatoshi SUGIYAMA. "Multiband Sector Antenna with the Same Beamwidth Employing Multiple Woodpile Metamaterial Reflectors." IEICE Transactions on Electronics E97.C, no. 10 (2014): 976–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1587/transele.e97.c.976.

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Yan, Zhong-Hua, and Shuai Zhou. "Study of the characteristics of 976 nm Bragg grating external cavity semiconductor lasers." Modern Physics Letters B 32, no. 19 (July 9, 2018): 1850214. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217984918502147.

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976 nm fiber Bragg grating (FBG) external cavity laser is the core component in erbium-doped fiber amplifiers (EDFA). In this paper, the theory model of FBG is modeled by transfer matrix method (TMM). The effects of Bragg grating length and modulation depth on the reflectivity, grating spectrum width and wavelength have been investigated. Then 976 nm laser modules with different grating reflectivity, i.e. 4%, 6%, 8% and 10% have been fabricated. By improving the reflectivity of FBG, the side-mode suppression ratio (SMSR) has been optimized to above 40 dB, and the threshold current decreases. The temperature cycling test indicates that the peak wavelength has a change rate [Formula: see text]0.0095 nm/[Formula: see text]C.
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Dinić, Ivana, Marina Vuković, Maria Eugenia Rabanal, Milica Milošević, Marta Bukumira, Nina Tomić, Miloš Tomić, Lidija Mančić, and Nenad Ignjatović. "Temperature Sensing Properties of Biocompatible Yb/Er-Doped GdF3 and YF3 Mesocrystals." Journal of Functional Biomaterials 15, no. 1 (December 22, 2023): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfb15010006.

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Y0.8−xGdxF3:Yb/Er mesocrystals with a biocompatible surface and diverse morphological characteristics were successfully synthesized using chitosan-assisted solvothermal processing. Their structural properties, studied using X-ray powder diffraction, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, scanning and transmission electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray analysis, were further correlated with the up-conversion emission (λexc = 976 nm) recorded in function of temperature. Based on the change in the visible green emissions originating from the thermally coupled 2H11/2 and 4S3/2 levels of Er3+, the corresponding LIR was acquired in the physiologically relevant range of temperatures (25–50 °C). The detected absolute sensitivity of about 0.0042 °C−1, along with the low cytotoxicity toward both normal human lung fibroblasts (MRC-5) and cancerous lung epithelial (A549) cells, indicate a potential for use in temperature sensing in biomedicine. Additionally, their enhanced internalization in cells, without suppression of cell viability, enabled in vitro labeling of cancer and healthy cells upon 976 nm laser irradiation.
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Zhang, Yunqi, Yumei Zhu, and Zhihong Li. "Preparation and Characterization of Carbide Particle-Toughened Si–B System of High Thermostability Polycrystalline Diamond by HPHT Sintering." Materials 16, no. 11 (May 24, 2023): 3933. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16113933.

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In this research, we report the synthesis of Si–TmC–B/PCD composites using Si, B, and transition metal carbide particles (TmC) as binders at high pressure and high temperature (HPHT method, 5.5 GPa and 1450 °C). The microstructure, elemental distribution, phase composition, thermal stability, and mechanical properties of PCD composites were systematically investigated. The Si–B/PCD sample is thermally stable in air at 919 °C. The initial oxidation temperature of the PCD sample with ZrC particles is as high as 976 °C, and it also has a maximum flexural strength of 762.2 MPa, and the highest fracture toughness of 8.0 MPa·m1/2.
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Nady, Ahmed, Florent Cassouret, Pavel Loiko, Simone Normani, Alain Braud, Weidong Chen, Valentin Petrov, et al. "Polarization-anisotropy of mid-infrared emission properties of Er3+ ions in YAlO3 crystal – INVITED." EPJ Web of Conferences 287 (2023): 05010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202328705010.

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We report on a polarization-resolved study of mid-infrared emission properties of Er3+ ions in the orthorhombic YAlO3 crystal. For the 4I11/2 → 4I13/2 transition, σSE reaches 0.20×10-20 cm2 at 2919 nm (for light polarization E || c). Pump-induced polarization switching between the E || b and E || c eigen-states is observed in an 10 at.% Er:YAlO3 laser. Pumped by an Yb-fiber laser at 976 nm, this laser delivers 0.77 W at 2919 nm with a slope efficiency of 31.4% being close to the Stokes limit and a laser threshold of 33 mW.
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Park, Junghyun, and Marc Rodger. "Retrospective Cohort of Unprovoked Venous Thromboembolism Patients: What Proportion Have Potent Thrombophilias Necessitating Indefinite Anticoagulants?" Blood 126, no. 23 (December 3, 2015): 2318. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v126.23.2318.2318.

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Introduction Thrombophilia testing in unprovoked venous thromboembolism patients (VTE) is controversial. Common thrombophilias such as Factor V Leiden or prothrombin gene variant appear to not importantly increase the risk of VTE recurrence, and thus are not considered in anticoagulation management decisions. However, patients with potent thrombophilias such as antiphospholipid antibodies (APLA), antithrombin deficiency, protein C and S deficiency, and homozygous genetic thrombophilias or combined defects are at higher risk of recurrence and it is recommended that they receive long-term anticoagulation. If the proportion of patients with "potent" thrombophilia is high then thrombophilia testing should be conducted. We sought to determine the proportion of unprovoked VTE patients with "potent" thrombophilia. Methods All patients with managed in our oral anticoagulation management system in the period from 1998 to 2015 were potentially eligible for the study. Inclusion criteria were: 1) symptomatic, objectively confirmed VTE unprovoked proximal deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism. Exclusion criteria were: 1) cancer or myeloproliferative disease at the time of VTE diagnosis; 2) no cast, surgery, trauma or immobilization (>3 days in bed 90% of waking hours) in the 90 days prior to diagnosis. We selected unprovoked VTE patients diagnosed between 2002 and 2010, as thrombophilia testing was relatively universal and available in our electronic system in that time frame (N=1344). We then selected a convenience sample of N=1165. The primary outcome measure was the proportion of patients with "potent" thrombophilia (potent= homozygous Factor V Leiden, homozygous Prothrombin gene variant, APLA, protein C, protein S or anti-thrombin deficiency or combined deficiencies). Results In 1165 patients with unprovoked VTE, complete screening was done in 470 patients (40.34%) and 976 (83.78%) had at least one thrombophilia test. Complete thrombophilia testing was defined as a screen including testing for factor V Leiden, prothrombin gene defect, APLA, anti-thrombin deficiency, protein C, and protein S. Potent thrombophilias were demonstrated in 103/1165 patients (8.84%; 95% CI, 7.34 to 10.61) (Table 2) in the total study population, and 103/976 (10.55%; 95% CI, 9.62-14.47) in patients with at least one thrombophilia test. Conclusion The proportion of unprovoked VTE patients with "potent" thrombophilia is high. Given a high proportion of "potent' thrombophilia patients who likely benefit from indefinite anticoagulation, complete thrombophilia testing appears warranted in patients with unprovoked VTE in whom anticoagulants maybe discontinued. Thrombophilia testing is warranted for a selected group of patients to detect high-risk thrombophilias that could impact anticoagulation management. Table 1. Thrombophilia screening Complete screening 470 (40.3%) No screening 189 (16.2%) At least one thrombophilia test 976 (83.8%) Table 2. Thrombophilia All patients (n=1165) Tested for individual thrombophilia % 95% CI % 95% CI FVL Heterozygous 162/1165 (13.9%) 12.0-16.0% 162/883 (18.4%) 15.9-21.0% FVL Homozygous 4/1165 (0.3%) 0.1-0.9% 4/883 (0.5%) 0.2-1.2% Prothrombin Heterozygous 63/1165 (5.4%) 4.3-6.9% 63/831 (7.6%) 6.0-9.6% Prothrombin Homozygous 1/1165 (0.0%) 0.0-0.5% 1/831 (0.1%) 0.0-0.7% Antithrombin deficiency 10/1165 (0.9%) 0.5-1.6% 10/815 (1.2%) 0.7-2.2% Protein C deficiency 18/1165 (1.6%) 1.0-2.4% 18/639 (2.8%) 1.8-4.4% Protein S deficiency 13/1165 (1.1%) 0.7-1.9% 13/635 (2.1%) 1.2-3.5% Lupus anticoagulant 24/1165 (2.1%) 1.4-3.1% 24/849 (2.8%) 1.9-4.2% Anticardiolipin IgM 16/1165 (1.4%) 0.9-2.2% 16/886 (1.8%) 1.1-2.9% Anticardiolipin IgG 20/1165 (1.7%) 1.1-2.6% 20/885 (2.2%) 1.5-3.5% β-2 microglobulin IgM 10/1165 (0.9%) 0.5-1.6% 10/333 (3.0%) 1.6-5.4% β-2 microglobulin IgG 8/1165 (0.7%) 0.4-1.4% 8/333 (2.4%) 1.2-4.7% Homocysteine 50/1165 (5.7%) 4.3-7.4% 50/668 (7.5%) 5.7-9.7% Factor VIII elevated 11/1165 (0.9%) 0.5-1.7% 11/646 (1.7%) 1.0-3.0% At least one or more of the above 331/1165 (28.4%) 25.9-31.1% 331/976 (33.9%) 31.0-36.9% Potent thrombophilia 103/1165 (8.8%) 7.34-10.6% 103/976 (10.6%) 9.6-14.5% Figure 1. Figure 1. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.
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Cozic, Solenn, Simon Boivinet, Christophe Pierre, Johan Boulet, Samuel Poulain, and Marcel Poulain. "Splicing fluoride glass and silica optical fibers." EPJ Web of Conferences 215 (2019): 04003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201921504003.

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Splicing fluoride glass fibers and silica fibers is a critical point for manufacturing all fibered laser modules. As these materials are extremely different, various problems must be considered: thermal, expansion, mechanical, chemical. Reliability and power handling make priority concerns. We report splices made on a 200/220 multimode silica fiber and a double clad 15/250/290 ZBLAN fiber. Splices are proof tested at 300 g tensile strength. No damage is observed after thermal cycling from -30 °C to 85 °C, at 40 % RH during 24 hours. Typical optical splice loss is about 0.2 dB. They withstand 220 W input power at 976 nm without any damage and drastic temperature increasing.
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Vojtěchovský, Jaroslav, Jindřich Hašek, Jiří Ječný, and Karel Huml. "The structure of 1,2,4,4,6-pentaphenyl-1,4-dihydropyridine." Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications 55, no. 8 (1990): 2059–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1135/cccc19902059.

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Title compound is triclinic, Mr = 461.60; P1, a = 9.158(1), b = 16.062(3), c = 19.472(3) Å, α = 110.69(1)°, β = 89.70(1)°, γ = 103.17(1)°, V = 2 600(1) Å3, Z = 4, Do = 1.15(3), Dc = 1.179(1) Mg m-3, λ(CuKα) = 1.5418 Å, μ = 0.509 mm-1, F(000) = 976 K, R = 0.040 for 8 059 unique observed reflections. Both symmetrically independent molecules show a different geometry of the 1,4-dihydropyridine ring: either the boat conformation with apexes C(sp3), N and boat angles 14.7(3)° and 10.3(2)° respectively, or the planar conformation. The conformation has been compared with similar dihydropyridines obtained from Cambridge Structural Database.
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Jayakumar, Shashi. "The politics of the English kingdom, c.955-c.978." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.369614.

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Cornell, du Houx Adrian. "Journeys to holiness : lay sanctity in the Central Middle Ages, c.970-c.1120." Thesis, Lancaster University, 2015. http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/74369/.

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This dissertation analyses a collection of Lives (vitae) of lay saints from western Europe who were neither martyrs nor from a royal family, to find that lay sanctity was a significant phenomenon throughout the eleventh century. Previously historians (notably André Vauchez) had assumed that the Gregorian Reform hampered its emergence until the twelfth century. In fact lay sanctity was a complex category of sainthood that both underscores and challenges historians’ narratives of this reform. The principal, linking feature of its texts is found to be the saints’ dedication to pilgrimage and voluntary exile at a time when the laity were increasingly exploiting the benefits of spiritual travel. The first part of the dissertation consists of a series of local and individual studies, the most detailed of which pertain to southern France and northern Italy. These demonstrate, among other things, how lay sanctity was promoted during the Peace of God movement (chapter 1), the overlap between secular and spiritual heroic ideologies on pilgrimage routes (chapter 2), a reformist centre at Lucca venerating ‘exotic’ saints (chapter 3), and the emergence of a new asceticism in line with larger developments in eremitism and the evangelical revival (chapter 4). The second part argues for a vital link between pilgrimage, in all its forms, and lay sanctity, locating the vitae within both medieval beliefs about pilgrimage and modern explanations of ritual, especially anthropological models of liminality (chapter 5). This part also addresses the overlap between the laity and hermits, as well as the situation of knightly converts: these ‘quasi-lay’ saints were finding new ways to express their devotion and they too sought pilgrimage as a solution to their spiritual crises (chapter 6). The conclusion relates the findings to the twelfth century and beyond: following discussion of the cult of Homobonus of Cremona (d. 1197), it warns against simplistic attempts to construct grand narratives for the development of lay sanctity in the Middle Ages.
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Rosser-Owen, Mariam. "Articulating the Ḥijāba : 'cĀmirid artistic and cultural patronage in Al-Andalus (c.970-1010 AD)." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2004. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.408205.

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Oliveira, Verona Biancardi. "Avaliação da estabilidade microestrutural do aço ferrítico-martensítico Eurofer-97 recozido isotermicamente até 1350°C." Universidade de São Paulo, 2014. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/97/97134/tde-02092014-153353/.

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A geração de novas fontes de energia limpa, segura e renovável por meio da fusão nuclear envolve importantes desafios tecnológicos, dentre eles a pesquisa, caracterização e a fabricação de materiais avançados para os futuros reatores de fusão nuclear. Os aços ferrítico-martensíticos de reduzida atividade radioativa, em especial a liga Eurofer-97, destacam-se por apresentar uma combinação única de propriedades para esta aplicação. O objetivo desta Tese de Doutorado é avaliar a estabilidade microestrutural deste aço recozido numa ampla faixa de temperaturas. Cálculos termodinâmicos e testes de dilatometria foram usados para determinar as temperaturas de transformação de fase. A estabilidade microestrutural foi estudada por meio de recozimentos isotérmicos entre 200 e 1350oC após laminação a frio com reduções de 40, 70, 80 e 90%. A avaliação da estabilidade mecânica do aço Eurofer-97 foi realizada por meio de medidas de dureza Vickers. As principais técnicas utilizadas para caracterização microestrutural foram microscopias eletrônica de varredura e de transmissão, tomografia por sonda atômica e medidas de magnetização DC. Tanto a textura como a microtextura foram determinadas por meio de medidas de difração de raios X e de elétrons retroespalhados (EBSD). Recuperação, recristalização primária e crescimento anormal de grão ocorrem neste material recozido abaixo de 800oC. Acima desta temperatura, a transformação martensítica ocorre alterando bastante a micoroestrutura. A cinética de crescimento anormal de grão é alterada pela quantidade de redução a frio previamente aplicada. A hipótese proposta para explicar o crescimento anormal de grãos neste material baseia-se principalmente na vantagem de tamanho adquirida pelos núcleos de recristalização primária com diferenças de orientação médias superiores a 45º em relação aos vizinhos. Neste caso, o crescimento anormal de grão é responsável por fortalecer as componentes {111} e {111}, {001} e {110}. Acima de 800oC a transformação martensítica prevalece elevando a dureza Vickers e randomizando a textura deste aço. As características do produto transformado dependem tanto da temperatura de austenitização quanto do tamanho incial do grão ferrítico. Os dados de composição química das partículas estáveis após recozimento em temperaturas inferiores a 800oC foram usados para validar os resultados dos cálculos termodinâmicos obtidos via Thermo-Calc.
Clean, safe, and renewable energy sources such as nuclear fusion comprise important technological challenges, including research, characterization and manufacture of advanced materials for future fusion reactors. Modified ferritic-martensitic steels with reduced radioactive activity (RAFM), especially Eurofer-97 steel, are among worldwide references in the nuclear field for their unique properties. The scope of this Thesis is to evaluate the microstructural (thermal) stability in ferritic-martensitic Eurofer-97 after annealing within a wide range of temperatures. Themodinamic calculations as well as dilatometric tests were used to determine the main phase transformation temperatures. The microstructural stability of this steel was followed by isothermal annealing between 200 and 1350°C after cold rolling to 40, 70, 80 and 90% reductions in thickness. The mechanical stability in the Eurofer-97 was assessed by Vickers microhardness measurements. Representative samples for each metallurgical condition were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, atom probe tomography, and DC-magnetization tests. Both texture and microtexture were evaluated by X-ray diffraction and electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD) techniques. Recovery, primary recrystallization, and abnormal grain growth (secondary recrystallization) processes have been observed at temperatures below 800°C. The amount of abnormally grown grains depends on the amount of previous cold rolling. The hypothesis for the most probable mechanism responsible for abnormal grain growth is based on the advantage size acquired by nuclei with misorientations above 45º surrounding their neighboring grains, even in regions where primary recrystallization was incomplete. The texture developed after abnormal grain growth has components belonging to ?- and ?-fibers with predominance of {111}, {111}, {100} e {110} components. The martensite transformation takes place when this steel is annealed above 800°C causing an increase of hardness, significant changes in microstructure, and texture weakening. The martensitic sructure depends very much on both austenitization temperature and initial austenitic grain size. The results of chemical analyses of stable particles present in samples annealed below 800oC were used to validate the thermodynamic calculations provided by Thermo-Calc.
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Linde, Benjamin van der. "Rezension: H[ans] L[aurentz] Zwitzer, J[an] Hoffenaar en C[hristiaan] W. van der Spek (redactie), Het Staatse Leger. Deel IX. De achtiende eeuw 1713-1795, Amsterdam 2012, 946 S., 55 € [ISBN 978 90 6707 659 4]." Universität Potsdam, 2013. http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/volltexte/2013/6554/.

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Pollitt, Ernesto. "Bustíos Romaní, C. (2010). La mujer y el niño en la historia de la salud pública peruana 1535-2002. Lima: Fondo Editorial de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. 243 pp. (ISBN 978-9972-2890-6-4)." Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2012. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/102506.

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Gilli, Ludivine. "La ville de Washington dans l'après-Seconde Guerre mondiale (1945-1955) : une capitale instrumentalisée, enjeu et outil de politique nationale." Phd thesis, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne - Paris I, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00904560.

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Pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, la capitale étatsunienne connaît une croissance sans précédent et acquiert une position incontestée de quartier général des Alliés. La Washington de 1945 n'a plus rien à voir avec le paysage urbain peuplé mais somnolent de 1939. Suite à la guerre, que va-t-il advenir du District de Columbia ? Nombre d'acteurs de différents types et niveaux veulent avoir leur mot à dire dans le futur de la capitale. La plupart d'entre eux espèrent utiliser la ville pour promouvoir des intérêts particuliers.Au cours des années d'après-guerre, le District est le théâtre de nombreuses joutes symboliques, qui voient s'affronter l'ensemble des acteurs politiques, économiques et sociaux du pays. Les enjeux sont locaux, nationaux ou internationaux, ils concernent l'administration locale, le droit de vote, la ségrégation, les conditions de logement, etc., ils rejaillissent sur Washington à la fois en tant que ville-symbole et que ville habitée. Ces affrontements et leurs résultats incarnent la capitale et dessinent son futur tout à la fois. Nous étudions ici pourquoi et comment ces évolutions se produisent. Le combat pour l'égalité entre Noirs et Blancs dans le District, par exemple, ouvre la voie à des progrès sur le plan national. La lutte contre les taudis se déroule dans le cadre des programmes de redéveloppement urbain souvent associés au déclin des centres-villes. La lutte pour l'autodétermination et les efforts fournis pour développer les rôles national et international de Washington sont d'autres exemples des dynamiques à l'œuvre dans la capitale entre 1945 et 1955. Après une première partie consacrée à la situation dans le District à la fin de la guerre, afin d'exposer les enjeux qui se posent en 1945, nous examinons les spécificités et implications de son rôle de capitale, tant sur le plan national que sur le plan international. La troisième partie porte sur les évolutions urbaines et sociales dans la ville d'après-guerre.
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Books on the topic "C-976"

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Algoo-Baksh, Stella. Austin C. Clarke. Toronto: The press of the Univ. of the West Indies; ECW press, 1994.

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Moore, R. I. The first European revolution, c. 970-1215. Oxford [England]: Blackwell, 2000.

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Association for Learning Technology (Conference) ( 1997 Wolverhampton). ALT-C 97, University of Wolverhampton. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1998.

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Knightly piety and the lay response to the First Crusade: The Limousin and Gascony, c. 970-c. 1130. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993.

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Metcalf, D. M. An atlas of Anglo-Saxon and Norman coin finds, c.973-1086. London: Royal Numismatic Society, 1998.

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Xiu, Ouyang. Historical records of the five dynasties. New York: Columbia University Press, 2004.

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Computing in Civil Engineering (Congress) (4th 1997 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA). Computing in civil engineering: Proceedings of the Fourth Congress held in conjunction with A/E/C Systems '97. New York: American Society of Civil Engineers, 1997.

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M, Adams Teresa, American Society of Civil Engineers. Technical Council on Computer Practices. Committee on Coordination outside ASCE., and Congress on Computing in Civil Engineering (4th : 1997 : Philadelphia, Pa.), eds. Computing in civil engineering: Proceedings of the Fourth Congress held in conjunction with A/E/C Systems '97. New York, N.Y: American Society of Civil Engineers, 1997.

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China-Japan Bilateral Symposium on Shape Memory Alloys (1997 Hangzhou, China). Proceedings of China-Japan Bilateral Symposium on Shape Memory Alloys, November 4-7, 1997, Hangzhou, China: C-J SMA '97. Beijing, the People's Republic of China: International Academic Publishers, 1997.

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Vagn, Greve. Kommenteret straffelov.: Borgerlig straffelov af 15. april 1930, med senere ændringer, kap. 1-11, ([double section symbol] 1-97 c). 4th ed. [Copenhagen]: Jurist- og økonomforbundets forlag, 1989.

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Book chapters on the topic "C-976"

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Bouwer, Laurens M. "Correction to: The Roles of Climate Risk Dynamics and Adaptation Limits in Adaptation Assessment." In Springer Climate, C1—C2. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86211-4_28.

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Negretti, Raffaella. "Correction to: Metacognition in Academic Writing: Learning Dimensions." In Research Questions in Language Education and Applied Linguistics, C1. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-79143-8_153.

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Correction to: Chapter 44 in: H. Mohebbi and C. Coombe (eds.), Research Questions in Language Education and Applied Linguistics, Springer Texts in Education, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-79143-8_44
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Ulrich, Danielle E. M., Steve Voelker, J. Renée Brooks, and Frederick C. Meinzer. "Insect and Pathogen Influences on Tree-Ring Stable Isotopes." In Stable Isotopes in Tree Rings, 711–36. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92698-4_25.

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AbstractUnderstanding long-term insect and pathogen effects on host tree physiology can help forest managers respond to insect and pathogen outbreaks, and understand when insect and pathogen effects on tree physiology will be exacerbated by climate change. Leaf-level physiological processes modify the carbon (C) and oxygen (O) stable isotopic composition of elements taken up from the environment, and these modifications are recorded in tree-rings (see Chaps. 10.1007/978-3-030-92698-4_9, 10.1007/978-3-030-92698-4_10, 10.1007/978-3-030-92698-4_16 and 10.1007/978-3-030-92698-4_17). Therefore, tree-ring stable isotopes are affected by both the tree’s environment and the tree’s physiological responses to the environment, including insects and pathogens. Tree-ring stable isotopes provide unique insights into the long-term effects of insects and pathogens on host tree physiology. However, insect and pathogen impacts on tree-ring stable isotopes are often overlooked, yet can substantially alter interpretations of tree-ring stable isotopes for reconstructions of climate and physiology. In this chapter, we discuss (1) the effects of insects(defoliators, wood-boring, leaf-feeding), pests (parasitic plants), and pathogens(root and foliar fungi) on hostphysiology (growth, hormonal regulation, gas exchange, water relations, and carbon and nutrient use) as they relate to signals possibly recorded by C and O stable isotopes in tree-rings, (2) how tree-ring stable isotopes reveal insect and pathogen impacts and the interacting effects of pathogens and climate on hostphysiology, and (3) the importance of considering insect and pathogen impacts for interpreting tree-ring stable isotopes to reconstruct past climate or physiology.
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Wie-Addo, G., A. H. Jones, S. Palmer, V. Starinieri, J. Renshaw, and P. A. Bingham. "Reformulating Ceramic Body Composition to Improve Energy Efficiency in Brick Manufacture." In Springer Proceedings in Energy, 257–68. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63916-7_32.

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AbstractThe influence of inorganic minerals (colemanite and nepheline syenite) as additives for sustainable clay brick manufacture has been examined. Each additive was added at 4 wt% to 96 wt% brick clay and samples were fired to 950 °C and 1040 °C and then compared with samples of 100% brick clay. Multiple analytical techniques (X-ray fluorescence, dilatometry, boiling water absorption, volumetric shrinkage, and mercury porosimetry) were used for analysis. Dilatometry shows that the additives influenced the temperature at which shrinkage began and the extent of that shrinkage. The use of colemanite reduced the temperature at which the shrinkage began by 120 °C and nepheline syenite reduced it by 20 °C. A linear shrinkage in dilatometry of 1% (from the maximum expanded length) was achieved at 1000 °C for 100% clay, 875 °C for colemanite additions and 970 °C for nepheline syenite additions. However, for samples fired at 1040 °C for 2 h colemanite containing samples had significantly lower volumetric shrinkage and higher water absorption than 100% clay and nepheline syenite samples, suggesting the presence of higher amounts of open porosity caused by the decomposition of the colemanite on heating. Samples containing nepheline syenite had a lower volumetric shrinkage but also a marginally lower water absorption than the 100% clay. The further optimisation of these or similar additives could potentially provide energy saving opportunities and reductions in CO2 emissions for brick manufacturers.
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Pelz, Peter F., Peter Groche, Marc E. Pfetsch, and Maximilian Schaeffner. "Outlook." In Springer Tracts in Mechanical Engineering, 457–64. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-78354-9_7.

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AbstractBertolt Brecht once closed a text with the words “We are disappointed to see the curtain close and all questions are left unanswered” [1]. In this book, it has become clear that uncertainty is immanent in the product life cycle of technical systems in mechanical engineering from (B) production, (C) usage, (D) reuse to (E) sourcing. The latter is the starting phase of the following sequence B, C, D, E. Uncertainty has been relevant since the beginning of the industrialisation, cf. Theodor Fontane’s ballad ‘The Tay Bridge’ quoted in Chap. 10.1007/978-3-030-78354-9_1 and this will continue to be so. Hence, we will never see “the curtain close”, but a perpetual contribution of engineering science, applied mathematics, law and further branches of science to master uncertainty in mechanical engineering.
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Martinez, J. Michael. "Robert C. Weaver (1907–97)." In Public Service Exemplars, 139–47. New York: Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003267423-16.

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Brennan, Michael G. "c.1492/3–97 – Thomas Linacre." In English Travellers to Venice 1450–1600, 64–65. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003251576-7.

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Allen, Martin. "Coin Finds and the English Money Supply, c. 973–1544." In Money, Prices and Wages, 7–23. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137394026_2.

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Münster-Swendsen, Mia. "The Model of Scholastic Mastery in Northern Europe c. 970–1200." In Studies in the Early Middle Ages, 306–42. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.sem-eb.3.3850.

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Thonhofer, Elvira, and José Carmona. "Simulation of Platoon Dynamics, Optimisation and Traffic Effects." In Energy-Efficient and Semi-automated Truck Platooning, 89–103. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-88682-0_7.

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AbstractThis chapter outlines the methodologies required to realise a comprehensive scenario-based approach for effective and efficient development and validation of complex, cooperative control functions in connected and automated driving. These methods are exemplified for platooning and are devised in the scope of Connecting Austria, the Austrian flagship project on automated driving and goods transport. The development and validation approach have first been implemented vertically in depths for the intersection use cases of Connecting Austria. The scenario-based approach includes The systematic identification, collection and collocation of the relevant and representative traffic scenarios. The modelling and simulation of the according traffic and vehicle control strategies. The effectiveness assessment of the traffic and vehicle control strategies with the help of suitable key performance indicators. The controlled iterative adaption to new situations and boundary conditions by steady extension of the operational design domain within an adaptive, learning framework. The demonstration use case “intersection” is the most complex with respect to possible C-ITS, traffic and vehicle control actions. That way generality should be guaranteed, enabling a quick, horizontal extension to further use cases and scenarios, aiming to cover all relevant situations for platooning vehicles within their operational design domain. The application of all methods introduced here will be demonstrated in Chap. 10.1007/978-3-030-88682-0_9.
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Conference papers on the topic "C-976"

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Crump, Paul, Mike Grimshaw, Jun Wang, Weimin Dong, Shiguo Zhang, Suhit Das, Jason Farmer, Mark DeVito, Lei S. Meng, and Jason K. Brasseur. "85% power conversion efficiency 975-nm broad area diode lasers at − 50°C, 76 % at 10°C." In 2006 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics and 2006 Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cleo.2006.4628740.

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Allen, Fred D., Clara F. Asnes, Alan Wells, Elliot L. Elson, and Douglas A. Lauffenburger. "Alternative Pathways of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Mediated Contractile Force in NR6 Fibroblasts." In ASME 1999 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece1999-0403.

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Abstract We investigated the contractile force response to epidermal growth factor (EGF) stimulation in 3T3-derived NR6 fibroblast cells in order to determine significant pathways of biochemical signaling that mediate the response. We examined the force generating specificity of the EGF receptor (EGFR) signaling mechanism by using mutant NR6 fibroblasts expressing variations of the EGFR construct. The wild-type (WT) cell presented the complete internalizing EGFR signaling construct while the c’973 cell presented an internalization-defective EGFR construct, and the M721 cell presented a kinase-defective EGFR construct making it signaling inert. Additionally we examined the roles of the phospholipasc C-γ (PLCγ) pathway by using the PLC inhibitor U73122 (1 μM) and the mitogen activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway using the inhibitor PD98059 (10 μM) in the observed contractile force responses. We found that the WT cells showed a rapid but transient force increase within the first hour post-stimulation and the c’973 showed a more gradual increase in force which it sustained for several hours post-stimulation. Blocking the PLCγ activation in the WT cells reduced the peak force increase by 50% while blocking MAPK did not affect the force development in either WT or c’973 cells.
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Hassan, Md Sazzad, Niranjan Awasthi, Jun Li, Margaret A. Schwarz, and Urs von Holzen. "Abstract 975: Antitumor effect of cyclin- dependent kinase inhibitor flavopiridol in c-Myc overexpressing esophageal cancer." In Proceedings: AACR Annual Meeting 2021; April 10-15, 2021 and May 17-21, 2021; Philadelphia, PA. American Association for Cancer Research, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2021-975.

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Montgomery, Justin, Timothy McNally, Jay Hunger, and Sreedhar Subramanian. "Evaluation of Lignosulfonate Based Retarders for Thickening Time as a Function of Dosage and Temperature." In SPE International Conference on Oilfield Chemistry. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/204327-ms.

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Abstract The retardation of class H Portland cement using lignosulfonates was investigated in the temperature range between 54°C and 153°C. Lignosulfonates with varying extent of modification was used in the study, and the optimum retarder dosage and temperature range to achieve desired thickening time was identified for different lignosulfonate types (non-modified, modified and highly modified). In general, a linear thickening response was observed at low retarder dosage, while a near exponential increase in thickening time response was observed at higher dosages. Defining the retarder dosage temperature relationship is essential for proper cement slurry design for securing desired placement of cement slurry. A significant finding is that the thickening time responses trend from near linear at low dosages, transitioning to near exponential at higher dosages. The observed results varied depending on the extent of modification performed on the lignosulfonate retarder. Pure lignosulfonate retarders produce optimal dosage response from 54°C to 97°C. Modified retarders work best in the range of 97°C to 118°C. While highly modified retarders perform best in the range of 118°C to 153°C. Defining the retarder dosage temperature relationship is essential for proper cement slurry design for securing desired placement of cement slurry.
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Chen, N. C. J., D. K. Felde, and G. L. Yoder. "Thermal Analysis of Two-Phase Microchannel Cooling." In ASME 1996 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece1996-1346.

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Abstract A design calculation has been performed to determine thermal limits in support of an experiment in two-phase microchannel water cooling. Under the operating conditions (one atmosphere pressure and 23°C inlet temperature), the calculation predicts that the experimental channel can withstand a maximum surface temperature of 115°C and a heat flux up to 975 W/cm2 without exceeding the critical heat flux limit. The predicted results also indicate that a uniform heat flux along the channel in the two-phase domain can be achieved so that the heat losses from the experimental test section can be calculated in a straightforward manner.
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Sanders, Paul G., Calvin L. White, Daniel J. Seguin, Sitarama Raju Kada, and John P. Shingledecker. "Creep Behavior and Microstructural Evolution of Super 304H." In AM-EPRI 2016, edited by J. Parker, J. Shingledecker, and J. Siefert. ASM International, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.am-epri-2016p0365.

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Abstract Long-term creep tested specimens of the advanced austenitic stainless steel Super 304H were subjected to detailed metallographic analysis with an emphasis on the relationship between creep induced cavities (voids) and microstructural features. The creep specimens were tested between 873 and 973 K (600 and 700°C) at stresses between 110 and 340 MPa, with rupture times up to ~1.8 x 108 s (50,000 hours). To characterize damage, the distributions of creep cavities along the length of the gage section were determined and microstructural features associated with the cavities were investigated using optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy.
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Zhou, Feng, Yongxin Ren, Yumin Cui, Hanyang Chen, Longxian Jiao, Guangxiu Dai, Shiming Fan, et al. "Abstract 971: Synergistic effect of c-Met inhibitor volitinib in combination with EGFR inhibitor Gefitnib on EGFR-TKI resistant NSCLC model HCC827C4R harboring acquiredMetgene amplification." In Proceedings: AACR 104th Annual Meeting 2013; Apr 6-10, 2013; Washington, DC. American Association for Cancer Research, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2013-971.

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Ma, Zhaodandan, Tong Liu, Rui Li, Maozhou Sun, and Zhiwei Lu. "Greatly Enhanced Thermal Conductivity of Fully Inert Matrix Dispersion Pellet (IMDP) Produced by Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS) Technique." In 2018 26th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone26-82536.

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In order to improve nuclear reactor’s performance and safety, a new-type fuel, Inert Matrix Dispersion Pellet (IMDP) with greatly enhanced thermal conductivity was studied. In this paper, the pellet was developed by Spark Plasma Sintering Technique (SPS), which brings an improved thermal conductivity compared with normal method and exhibits fully dense SiC matrix with a higher TRISO volume in kernel of pellet. Thermal-physical properties of the IMDP from room temperature to 1400 °C were investigated. The thermal conductivity improved 1100% at room temperature and 974% under 1000°C when TRISO volume is 40%, which behave much better than traditional UO2 fuel. The thermal diffusivity reduced and heat capacity increased at different TRISO volumes, linearly implied stable geometry at high temperature. From CT test we can see an intact structure of uniform TRISO granules. For comparison, modeling thermal conductivity is analyzed by FEM, which shows lower than measured data, indicating an optimized technology of this new method. Advantages of SPS will be discussed as well.
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Hewlett, S. J., J. D. Love, G. Meltz, T. J. Bailey, and W. W. Morey. "Cladding-mode Resonances in Bragg Fibre Gratings: Depressed- and Matched-cladding Index Profiles." In Photosensitivity and Quadratic Nonlinearity in Glass Waveguides. Washington, D.C.: Optica Publishing Group, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/pqn.1995.pmc.2.

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A series of blazed, or tilted gratings were fabricated in both depressed-cladding (AT&T Accutether) and matched-cladding (Corning SMF-28) single-mode fibre. In each case, a phase mask was orientated to set the nominal blaze angle (i.e., the complement of the angle between the fibre axis and the etched lines in the mask) from 0° to 3°. The fibres were soaked in hydrogen at 2120 psi and 97.6°C for 15 hours to enhance their photosensitivity. Gratings were formed by exposing the fibre core to a 248 nm KrF laser for 5 minutes with a fluence of 130 mJ/cm2/pulse at a rate of 20 pulses/s.
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Schroeder, Nathan, and Kevin Albrecht. "Assessment of Particle Candidates for Falling Particle Receiver Applications Through Irradiance and Thermal Cycling." In ASME 2021 15th International Conference on Energy Sustainability collocated with the ASME 2021 Heat Transfer Summer Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/es2021-62305.

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Abstract Falling particle receiver (FPR) systems are a rapidly developing technology for concentrating solar power applications. Solid particles are used as both the heat transfer fluid and system thermal energy storage media. Through the direct irradiation of the solid particles, flux and temperature limitations of tube-bundle receives can be overcome, leading to higher operating temperatures and energy conversion efficiencies. Candidate particles for FPR systems must be resistant to changes in optical properties during long term exposure to high temperatures and thermal cycling using highly concentrated solar irradiance. Five candidate particles, CARBOBEAD HSP 40/70, CARBOBEAD CP 40/100, including three novel particles, CARBOBEAD MAX HD 35, CARBOBEAD HD 350, and WanLi Diamond Black, were tested using simulated solar flux cycling and tube furnace thermal aging. Each particle candidate was exposed for 10 000 cycles (simulating the exposure of a 30-year lifetime) using a shutter to attenuate the solar simulator flux. Feedback from a pyrometer temperature measurement of the irradiated particle surface was used to control the maximum temperatures of 775 °C and 975 °C. Particle solar-weighted absorptivity and emissivity were measured at 2000 cycle intervals. Particle thermal degradation was also studied by heating particles to 800 °C, 900 °C, and 1000 °C for 300 hours in a tube furnace purged with bottled unpurified air. Here particle absorptivity and emissivity were measured at 100-hour intervals. Measurements taken after irradiance cycling and thermal aging were compared to measurements taken from as-received particles. WanLi Diamond Black particles had the highest initial value for solar weighted absorptance, 96%, but degraded up to 4% in irradiance cycling and 6% in thermal aging. CARBOBEAD HSP 40/70 particles currently in use in the prototype FPR at the National Solar Thermal Test Facility had an initial value of 95% solar absorptance with up to a 1% drop after irradiance cycling and 4% drop after 1000 °C thermal aging.
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Reports on the topic "C-976"

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Author, Not Given. CRADA No. BNL-C-97-10 between BNL and Cotton, Inc. Final abstract and final report [Final Report of Research carried out under DOE CRADA No. BNL-C-97-10 - "Prediction of Yield in Cotton"]. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/770448.

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Antolín i Tutusaus, Ferran. Fernández Ochoa, C. / Salido Domínguez, J. / Zarzalejos Prieto, M. (eds.) (2021). Culinae. Cocinas y espacios culinarios en Hispania. Ediciones Complutense. Madrid. 518 págs. ISBN: 978-84-669-3694-1. Edicions i Publicacions de la Universitat de Lleida, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21001/rap.2020.19.

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Ardakani, O. H. Organic petrography and thermal maturity of the Paskapoo Formation in the Fox Creek area, west-central Alberta. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/330296.

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The Paskapoo Formation, which ranges in age from middle to upper Paleocene, is the major shallow aquifer in Alberta. This study is part of a larger GSC-led study on the potential environmental impact of hydrocarbon development in the Fox Creek area (west-central Alberta) on shallow aquifers. Fox Creek is located near the northern limit of the Paskapoo Formation. In addition to the underlying organic-rich source rocks in the study area, including the Duvernay Formation that is currently exploited for hydrocarbon resources, the Paskapoo Formation contains organic-rich intervals and coal seams. In order to investigate any potential internal hydrocarbon sources within the Paskapoo Formation, ninety-seven (97) cutting samples from the formation obtained from eight shallow monitoring wells (50-90 m) in the study area were studied for total organic carbon (TOC) content, organic matter composition and thermal maturity of coal seams using programmed pyrolysis analysis and organic petrography. The TOC content of all samples ranges from 0.2 to 8.8 wt. %, with a mean value of 0.95 ± 1.6 wt. % (n=97). The Tmax values of studied samples range from 347 to 463 °C, with a mean value of 434 ± 20 °C that suggest a range of thermal maturity from immature to peak oil window. The random reflectance (Rr) measurement and fluorescence microscopy on eighteen (18) selected samples with TOC content > ~1 wt. % shows a mean Rr value of 0.27% and 0.42% for the overlying till deposits and the underlying shallow depth sandstone, siltstone, shale and coal seams respectively, indicating a low rank coal ranging from lignite to sub-bituminous coal. Blue to green and yellow fluorescing liptinite macerals further confirmed the low maturity of studied samples. The low S2 yield of a large part of the samples (65%) resulted in unreliable Tmax values that overestimated the thermal maturity. Although the organic matter in the studied intervals are immature, exsudatinite, as secondary liptinite maceral, was observed in samples from the lower parts of the studied monitoring wells. Exsudatinite generally derives from the transformation of sporinite, alginite, resinite and varieties of vitrinite, which is a resinous or asphalt like material. Considering the thickness and distribution of coal seams in the studied samples, it is unlikely the exsudatinite will be a major source for aquifer hydrocarbon contamination in the study area. Additional stratigraphic studies and molecular geochemical analysis could provide an estimate of the total volume of possible organic compounds contribution to the aquifer in the study area. Due to the presence of coal seams in the studied intervals of the Paskapoo Formation, it is important to investigate the possibility of biogenic methane formation in Paskapoo shallow aquifers.
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Garcés i Estalló, Ignasi. Sancho Rocher, Laura (2021). El nacimiento de la democracia. El experimento político ateniense (508-322 a. C.). Ático de los Libros. Barcelona. 335 págs., figuras en b/n en el texto. ISBN: 978-84-18217-33-3. Edicions i Publicacions de la Universitat de Lleida, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21001/rap.2020.20.

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Diazo film version of RI 97-16c. Total field magnetics and electromagnetic anomalies of the Stikine area, Southeast Alaska, Map c - Zarembo Island and eastern Prince of Wales Island. Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.14509/1793.

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