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Lund, Anna, Jonathan Roberge, and Jean-François Morissette. "De la performativité en milieu théâtral : la prise de conscience du corps genré et son impact sur la formation des comédiens." Cahiers de recherche sociologique, no. 51 (March 26, 2013): 47–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1014997ar.

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Cet article prend appui sur la compréhension des genres proposée par Judith Butler afin de voir comment une impression sentie de l’instabilité des normes sexuées peut en relever la teneur normative et ainsi créer de nouvelles manières de comprendre le monde et notre place en son sein. La manière dont Butler comprend le changement social s’appuie cependant davantage sur des possibilités abstraites que sur des exemples concrets. Dans cet article, un tel exemple est donné en référence à un cas où justement ces possibilités se sont concrétisées. Issues du système de formation théâtrale suédois dans lequel l’hétérocentrisme et l’inégalité des sexes était une pratique courante, des institutions et des manières de faire ont émergé ou se sont transformées, donnant des possibilités accrues à la fois pour les femmes et pour l’expression de la différence. Les résultats de l’étude montrent que la critique sociale concernant les limites et possibilités du genre comme étant culturellement et discursivement produit fut activement connecté, à travers une prise de conscience de la corporéité, aux idéaux de l’hétérosexualité et de la préséance du masculin. En utilisant une ethnographie centrée sur la performativité du corps en tant que vecteur significatif, c’est bien alors les relations entre ce corps et la re-signification des normes sexuées qui peuvent être révélées.
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MATWIEJ, ŁUKASZ, ROBERT KŁOS, and MIROSŁAW BONOWSKI. "Design of a snap connector to connect panel elements." Annals of WULS, Forestry and Wood Technology 108 (October 31, 2019): 26–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.7677.

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Design of a snap connector to connect panel elements. The aim of this study was to design, manufacture and verify the tensile strength of a prototype snap connector to be used to connect panel elements. Firstly, analyses were conducted on solutions of commercially available designs for connectors invisible from the cabinet’s outside and those with minimized visibility. While searching for the best concept of connector design, three proposals were prepared, of which – after thorough analysis of design – one concept was selected. In the next step, the adopted solution was improved so that the connector met the previously formulated design requirements. In the course of further analyses, the causes and effects of failure were verified in order to limit or eliminate potential defects. In the next stage of the study, numerical calculations were conducted for the nut and the connector, concerning tensile strength, using the Autodesk Simulation Multiphysics program. After a prototype connector was manufactured, tensile strength tests were conducted on the connector using a strength testing machine. Experiments verified the correctness of the developed design in terms of geometry and the physico-mechanical properties of materials of individual elements, and resulted in possible changes proposed in the design of the final connector product.
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Sanjeev, R., V. Jagannadham, R. Veda Vrath, and R. Ravi. "Direct oxidation of esters and their path established by stoichiometry, product analysis and the Taft-Pavelich four-parameter relationship." QScience Connect, no. 2013 (March 2013): 36. http://dx.doi.org/10.5339/connect.2013.36.

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Yacine, Benchenina, Zemmit Abderrahim, and Bouzaki Mohammed Moustafa. "New MPPT Control Methods for Grid Connected PV System to Produce Green Hydrogen." International Journal of Advanced Natural Sciences and Engineering Researches 7, no. 4 (May 13, 2023): 217–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.59287/ijanser.703.

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In this document, we used Matlab 2022 software to design a 50 kW PV array and connect it to the grid with a single stage power converter. The power control strategy uses a combination of MPPT (P&O) and inverter control algorithms. For this reason, we changed the power control algorithm for current control. The next work is to connect this system to electrolyzers and fuel cells and find new optimization methods for grid-connected systems to produce green hydrogen.
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Moorthy, C. Ganesa, and P. Tamizharasi. "PRODUCT OF IDEAL CONNECTED SPACES." Asian-European Journal of Mathematics 04, no. 03 (September 2011): 437–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1793557111000356.

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Marcote, X., C. Balbuena, P. García-Vázquez, and J. C. Valenzuela. "Highly connected star product graphs." Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics 26 (September 2006): 91–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.endm.2006.08.017.

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Pallant, Jonathan. "Cooking up A Connected Product." New Electronics 54, no. 4 (March 9, 2021): 18–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/s0047-9624(22)60439-5.

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Jakubík, Ján, and Mária Csontóová. "Cancellation rule for internal direct product decompositions of a connected partially ordered set." Mathematica Bohemica 125, no. 1 (2000): 115–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.21136/mb.2000.126261.

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Blueze, Tore, Patrick De Baets, and J. Detand. "Design to connect." International Journal Sustainable Construction & Design 1, no. 1 (November 6, 2010): 90–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.21825/scad.v1i1.20400.

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Design to Connect is a cooperation between Howest University, Industrial Design Center and GhentUniversity, Laboratory Soete. The aim of the research is to create a methodology to support (industrial)designers to design mechanical connections and joining methods considering mechanical and user centredfactors in the total product life. This paper gives a short overview of the most important existing methods,guidelines and tools to design and select mechanical connections. It also situate the research project andits potential added value for product designers to the existing methods. Finally a basic framework fordeveloping the new methodology is created: Design to Connect (D2C).
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Li, Guo Yu. "The Wireless Programmer Based on the NRF9E5." Applied Mechanics and Materials 475-476 (December 2013): 847–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.475-476.847.

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The wireless programmer based on the NRF9E5 chip is proposed, designed and applied. The circuit board doesnt connect to the computer with any cable, and it connects to the computer through the wireless transmission of the NRF9E5. The circuit board can realize to update the program online through the exquisite programmer. The programmer can download the program for 5.97 seconds and it is widely applied to the product development and quantity production area.
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Liu, Juan, and Jixiang Meng. "Super-connected and super-arc-connected Cartesian product of digraphs." Information Processing Letters 108, no. 3 (October 2008): 90–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ipl.2008.04.006.

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Sukhani, Krishita, Nunung Nurul Qomariyah, and Ardimas Andi Purwita. "CleverCart: An Eco-Friendly Shopping Self-Checkout System with IoT sensor." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 998, no. 1 (February 1, 2022): 012041. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/998/1/012041.

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Abstract CleverCart is an automated shopping cart that uses IoT to connect to users’ phone and act as a personal cashier for customers that are shopping in a grocery store. The CleverCart shopping cart is able to connect to the phone via the CleverCart shopping app. The CleverCart mobile application would be able to connect with the cart by scanning the QR code of the cart once connected, the users are able to scan items that they want to purchase and can proceed to put it in the cart, the weighing sensors installed within the cart will cross check whether the weight of the product scanned and the weight of the product added in the cart should be the same. The app also has features such as “shopping list” that reminds users what items are needed to be purchase and once the customers are finished, they can simply choose an electronic payment method to pay. The purpose behind CleverCart is to minimize human interaction in grocery stores and to speed up payments.
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Brad, Ana, and Maria Brad. "Development of a smart clothing product using an Arduino platform." International Journal of Advanced Statistics and IT&C for Economics and Life Sciences 11, no. 1 (December 1, 2021): 38–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ijasitels-2021-0002.

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Abstract This paper presents a "smart" clothing product implemented as a jacket that contains sensors, a processing unit for display and interaction. The system has the ability to remotely read the data provided by the sensors, ensuring the monitoring of several parameters of the wearer. The following characteristics have been considered: body temperature and humidity, atmospheric temperature, pressure and altitude, the heart beat and number of steps converted into the number of calories consumed and traveled distance. The data is acquired and processed by an Arduino AT Mega 2560, via the I2C bus, digital ports and analog to digital converters, depending on the type of sensors. The processed information is printed on a 128x64 pixel display. To be able to view more pages of information, one can interact with the 4-key keyboard that has been connected to the digital input ports or through a proximity sensor, which will function as a gesture sensor. The processed information can also be accessed from a web server, built on the ESP8266 Wi-Fi module, connected to Arduino's TX/RX lines. A mobile phone or another device can connect to the Access Point and open a web page which displays the values of all sensors, as well as other information. The embedded system was inserted on a jacket and wired according to the sensors and modules usage.
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Schweitzer, Gregor, Michael Bitzer, and Michael Vielhaber. "ENGINEERING GRAPH AS AN APPROACH TO SUPPORT DESIGN DECISIONS IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT." Proceedings of the Design Society 3 (June 19, 2023): 1625–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/pds.2023.163.

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AbstractThe requirements space is increasing due to non-functional areas such as security, resilience and sustainability gaining in importance. This creates a complex and dynamic space which makes it hard for engineers to take good data driven design decisions. Increasing the quality of design decisions allows to better set up development projects and develop more successful products and services. The design can most heavily be influenced in the early design phases, where design flexibility is high and resource commitment is low. Unfortunately, the system knowledge is also low in early phases. The Engineering Graph is a concept that connects data from different internal and external sources. It allows to connect product data stored in Product Lifecycle Management systems with system models and also add external sources from the Wikimedia Knowledge Graph, World Health Organization and World Bank. This interconnected data allows the support of engineers in managing the complex and dynamic requirement space and provide high system knowledge in the early design phases to support design decisions.
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Binda, Andrey Luis, and Roberto Verdum. "CLASSIFICAÇÃO DE EVENTOS PLUVIOMÉTRICOS EXTREMOS EM ÁREA AFETADA POR PROCESSOS DE ARENIZAÇÃO NO SUDOESTE DO RIO GRANDE DO SUL." GEOgraphia 21, no. 47 (February 22, 2020): 97. http://dx.doi.org/10.22409/geographia2019.v21i47.a14426.

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Resumo: Areais são feições notáveis na paisagem dos campos da campanha gaúcha. Embora inicialmente tratadas como desertos, a gênese dos areais são antes decorrentes do clima úmido atual, principalmente da ação de chuvas torrenciais como elemento disparador dos processos de arenização. Esses processos são altamente dinâmicos no tempo e no espaço, de tal modo que os areais apresentam expansão/retração, dependendo, substancialmente, do regime de chuvas (excesso, redução ou ausência). Nesse sentido, visa-se, no presente trabalho apresentar a importância da classificação dos anos/meses-padrão como subsídio para o reconhecimento de eventos pluviométricos extremos, em área afetada por processos de arenização, no sudoeste do estado do Rio Grande do Sul. Os resultados apontam que os anos-padrão são categoricamente atrelados ao aumento do número de dias com chuva, que ensejam o aumento/redução dos totais anuais. Ao longo dos anos, notam-se sucessões de anos-padrão chuvosos/secos, caracterizando períodos marcadamente relacionados ao aumento/redução dos totais pluviométricos. Mensalmente, as chuvas também apresentam elevada variabilidade. Contudo, meses-padrão chuvosos e secos ocorreram em maior frequência, demonstrando que pode ocorrer intensificação nos processos de arenização. Isso ocorre quando um mês-padrão seco é sucedido por outro chuvoso, interferindo, sobretudo, na cobertura vegetal herbácea predominante sobre as formações superficiais e os solos no Pampa.Palavras-chave: EXTREME RAINFALL EVENTS CLASSIFICATION ON AREA AFFECTED BY SANDIZATION PROCESSES IN SOUTHWESTERN OF RIO GRANDE DO SUL STATE, BRAZILAbstract: Sand spots are remarkable features in the landscape of the southern Brazil grasslands. Although initially treated as deserts, the genesis of the sand deposits is due to the current humid climate, mainly from the action of torrential rains as a triggering element of the sandization processes. These processes are highly dynamic in the time and the space scales, so that the sand deposits presents expansion/retraction, depending substantially on the rainfall regime (excess, reduction or absence). In this sense, the objective of this paper is to present the importance of the classification of the standard-years/months as a basis for the recognition of extreme rainfall events on an area affected by sandization processes in the southwestern of Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. The results indicate that the standard-years classification are categorically associated of the increase in the number of rainy days, which induce the increase/reduction of annual totals. Over the years, there have been successions of rainy/dry standard-years, characterizing periods markedly related to the increase/reduction of total precipitation. Rainfall also presents high variability on a monthly basis. However, rainy and dry standard-months occurred more frequently, demonstrating that intensification may occur in the sandization processes. This occurs when a dry standard-month is followed by a rainy one, interfering mostly in the herbaceous vegetation on the surface formations and soils of grassland.Keywords: standard-years classification; standard-months classification; rainy days; rainfall variability. CLASSIFICATION DES ÉVÉNEMENTS PLUVIOMÉTRIQUES EXTRÊMES DANS LA ZONE AFFECTÉE PAR LES PROCÉDÉS D’ARÉNISATION DANS LE SUD-OUEST DE RIO GRANDE DO SULRésumé: Les sables sont des caractéris humide actuel, principalement à cause de l’action des pluies torrentielles comme déclencheur des processus d’arénisation. Ces processus sont très dynamiques dans le temps et dans l’espace, de telle sorte que les sables présentent une expansion/rétraction, en fonction, considérablement, du régime pluviométrique (excès, réduction ou absence). En ce sens là, le but de cet article est de présenter l’importance de classer les années/mois standard comme une subvention pour la reconnaissance des événements pluviométriques extrêmes, dans une zone affectée par des processus d’arénisation, dans le sud-ouest de l’État de Rio Grande do Sul. les résultats indiquent que les années standard sont catégoriquement connecté à l’augmentation du nombre de jours de pluie, ce qui rendre possible une augmentation/réduction des totaux annuels.Au fil des ans, des successions d’années standard pluvieuses/sèches ont été notées, caractérisant des périodes nettement liées à l’augmentation/la diminution des totaux pluviométriques. Mensuellement, les précipitations présentent également une grande variabilité. Cependant, les mois pluvieux et secs standard se sont produits plus fréquemment, ce qui montre que l’intensification des processus d’arénisation peut se produire. Cela se produit lorsqu’un mois sec standard est suivi d’un autre mois pluvieux, interférant principalement dans la végétation herbacée prédominante sur les formations superficielles et les sols de la Pampa. tiques notables du paysage rural de la campagne du Rio Grande do Sul. Cepandant initialement traitée comme un désert, la genèse des sables est plutôt grâce au climatMots clés: Années-standard; mois-standard; jours avec de la pluie; variabilité des précipitations
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Parmar, Nikhil. "Product Cordial Labelling of Some Connected Graphs." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology V, no. IX (September 30, 2017): 1467–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2017.9212.

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Liu, Juan, Xing Chen, and Jixiang Meng. "Super restricted edge connected Cartesian product graphs." Information Processing Letters 109, no. 13 (June 2009): 655–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ipl.2009.02.025.

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Telang,, Ritika. "ANNAPURNA CONNECT." INTERANTIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT 08, no. 04 (April 5, 2024): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.55041/ijsrem30169.

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In today's increasingly digital landscape, the agricultural sector is primed for transformation through the development of a Full-Stack Website dedicated to a Farmers' Marketplace. This initiative aims to create an integrated online platform connecting farmers, producers, and consumers, streamlining the exchange of agricultural products. With a focus on both front-end and back-end development, the website will offer a user-friendly interface with features such as product listings, search functionality, user profiles, reviews, and a simple checkout process. Meanwhile, the robust back-end infrastructure ensures data management, security, and scalability. By leveraging technology to bridge the gap between farmers and consumers, the Farmers' Marketplace Full-Stack Website has the potential to revolutionize agricultural trade, fostering sustainability and efficiency in the process. Keyword: Digital Marketplace, Mern stack, Farmers and buyers.
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S, Kamaleswaran, Sangeeth G N, and Subraja T. "ONLINE DAIRY PLATFORM EXPORTERS AND IMPORTERS." INTERANTIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT 07, no. 10 (October 1, 2023): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.55041/ijsrem26011.

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The "Dairy connect" project is a pioneering initiative poised to revolutionize the landscape of dairy product trade. In a world where dairy consumption transcends borders, the need for a dynamic, transparent, and user- centric platform has never been more pressing. Dairy connect is designed to fill this crucial gap, providing an innovative digital marketplace that seamlessly connects potential dairy importers worldwide with major dairy product manufacturers within a specific country. The Challenge: Global demand for dairy products continues to surge, driven by evolving consumer preferences and dietary choices. However, the dairy trade ecosystem often lacks efficiency, transparency, and direct connectivity. Importers struggle to access diverse product offerings, while manufacturers face barriers in expanding their market reach. Regulatory compliance and ethical trade practices further compound the challenge. The Solution: Dairy Connect addresses these challenges head-on. Our platform is founded on three core principles: diversity, transparency, and user-friendliness. Diverse Dairy Offerings: From fresh milk to artisanal cheeses, probiotic-rich fermented milk products, and delectable desserts, Dairy Connect serves as a comprehensive dairy marketplace. Users gain access to a rich array of dairy products, each reflecting the highest standards of quality and authenticity. Transparent Connections: Our platform fosters direct communication between importers and manufacturers, eliminating intermediaries. This transparency empowers users to make informed decisions, build trust, and forge lasting partnerships. User-Centric Design: Dairy Connect Prioritizes user experience. The platform boasts an intuitive interface, advanced search functionalities, and personalized journeys for each user. It leverages data analytics to provide valuable insights into market trends, product performance, and ethical trade practices. Impact and Future Scope: Dairy Connect Holds the potential to reshape the dairy trade landscape. By promoting ethical and sustainable practices, our platform not only drives economic growth but also contributes to a greener, more responsible dairy industry. As we move forward, we envision integrating emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence and blockchain, to further enhance the user experience and expand our global reach. In a world that increasingly values responsible trade and culinary excellence, Dairy Connect Emerges as a catalyst for change, bringing quality, transparency, and connection to the forefront of dairy trade. Join us on this transformative journey, where every trade represents an opportunity to enrich lives and savor the flavors of dairy excellence. This abstract encapsulates the essence of your project, highlighting its purpose, principles, and potential impact on the dairy trade industry. Keywords: Dairy platform, user-friendly, Export, Import, Trade, web application
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Meadows, L. A., D. Gell, K. Broadie, A. P. Gould, and R. A. White. "The cell adhesion molecule, connectin, and the development of the Drosophila neuromuscular system." Journal of Cell Science 107, no. 1 (January 1, 1994): 321–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jcs.107.1.321.

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The connectin gene of Drosophila has been identified as a candidate direct target of homeotic gene control and has also been implicated in the formation of specific neuromuscular connections. The gene product, connectin, is a member of the leucine-rich repeat protein family and we show that it is attached to the cell surface via a glycosylphosphatidylinositol linkage and that it can mediate homotypic cell-cell adhesion in vitro. The expression of connectin protein during Drosophila embryogenesis provides support for a role in adhesion in vivo. In the central nervous system, it is initially expressed on longitudinal glia and on a few identified neurons. These cells extend processes and connect up to form a continuous scaffold of connectin-expressing cells, presaging the development of axonal pathways. Later, connectin is expressed on specific axons as they track along the connectin scaffold. Glial expression then declines and connectin appears on axons that fasciculate with pre-existing connectin-positive bundles. Thus scaffold formation, axon pathfinding and fasciculation involve specific contacts between connectin-positive cells. The timing and pattern of connectin expression suggest that it may play an important role in mediating specific interactions through homotypic cell adhesion.
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Leonida, Rene E., Elsie Sandueta, and Sergio R. Canoy, Jr. "Weakly connected independent and weakly connected total domination in a product of graphs." Applied Mathematical Sciences 8 (2014): 5743–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.12988/ams.2014.47587.

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Özçelik, Ayşegül, and Markus Löchtefeld. "Connected product lifetime extension tokens (CPLET): Eliciting longevity concepts of connected audio products." Resources, Conservation and Recycling 208 (September 2024): 107734. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resconrec.2024.107734.

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Yin, Jiaqiong, and Yingzhi Tian. "Super Connected Direct Product of Graphs and Cycles." Axioms 11, no. 6 (June 9, 2022): 277. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/axioms11060277.

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The topology of an interconnection network can be modeled by a graph G=(V(G),E(G)). The connectivity of graph G is a parameter used to measure the reliability of a corresponding network. The direct product is an important graph product. This paper mainly focuses on the super connectedness of the direct product of graphs and cycles. The connectivity of G, denoted by κ(G), is the size of a minimum vertex set S⊆V(G) such that G−S is not connected or has only one vertex. The graph G is said to be super connected, simply super-κ, if every minimum vertex cut is the neighborhood of a vertex with minimum degree. The direct product of two graphs G and H, denoted by G×H, is the graph with vertex set V(G×H)=V(G)×V(H) and edge set E(G×H)={(u1,v1)(u2,v2)|u1u2∈E(G),v1v2∈E(H)}. In this paper, we give some sufficient conditions for the direct product G×Cn to be super connected, where Cn is the cycle on n vertices. Furthermore, those sufficient conditions are the best possible.
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Olson, David L., Desheng Wu, Yang Shanlin, and James H. Lambert. "Complex product manufacturing in the intelligence-connected era." International Journal of Production Research 57, no. 21 (October 16, 2019): 6702–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00207543.2019.1645442.

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Milgram, R. J., and Andrew Ranicki. "Some product formulae for nonsimply connected surgery problems." Transactions of the American Mathematical Society 297, no. 2 (February 1, 1986): 383. http://dx.doi.org/10.1090/s0002-9947-1986-0854074-1.

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Ivančo, Jaroslav. "On 3-total edge product cordial connected graphs." Opuscula Mathematica 37, no. 45 (2017): 725. http://dx.doi.org/10.7494/opmath.2017.37.5.725.

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Do, Namchul, HyunChul Kang, and Heechul Bae. "Product Development Processes and Product Data Model for Supporting Development of Smart, Connected Products." Journal of the Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers 46, no. 2 (April 30, 2020): 82–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.7232/jkiie.2020.46.2.082.

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Kojima, Toru, and Kiyoshi Ando. "Bandwidth of the cartesian product of two connected graphs." Discrete Mathematics 252, no. 1-3 (May 2002): 227–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0012-365x(01)00455-1.

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Illanes, Alejandro. "Small connected neighborhoods containing the diagonal of a product." Topology and its Applications 230 (October 2017): 506–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.topol.2017.08.029.

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Kim, Sunho, Ricardo Perez Del Castillo, Ismael Caballero, Jimwoo Lee, Changsoo Lee, Downgwoo Lee, Sangyub Lee, and Alejandro Mate. "Extending Data Quality Management for Smart Connected Product Operations." IEEE Access 7 (2019): 144663–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/access.2019.2945124.

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Kojima, Toru. "Bandwidth of the strong product of two connected graphs." Discrete Mathematics 308, no. 7 (April 2008): 1282–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.disc.2007.03.074.

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Gonzalez, Gabriel R., and Danny P. Claro. "How intrafirm intermediary salespeople connect sales to marketing and product development." Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science 47, no. 5 (June 8, 2019): 795–814. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11747-019-00656-8.

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Wiener, Hillary J. D., Joshua Wiener, and Todd Arnold. "Enhancing perceived product value through peripheral product anecdotes." European Journal of Marketing 56, no. 2 (December 16, 2021): 375–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ejm-07-2020-0538.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to introduce a new strategic marketing tool: a peripheral product anecdote (PPA), or a brief, interesting story that is loosely connected to a product but not connected to its history, quality or usage. A PPA is contrasted with similar tools, such as product/brand heritage claims. This study investigates when PPAs are most effective at increasing willingness to pay. Design/methodology/approach Five experiments examine the effect of different PPAs on willingness to pay. This study examines product-use situation as a moderator (Studies 3 and 4) and conversational value as a mediator (Studies 2 and 4). Findings Customers will pay a premium for products with PPAs, but only when they intend to use the products in social situations where they could share the anecdote with others. Mediation analyses reveal these anecdotes are valuable because they provide purchasers with a conversation topic (a source of social currency). Practical implications In contrast to brand heritage stories, nearly any firm can associate a PPA with their product. These anecdotes are a low-cost way for firms to increase willingness to pay for products. PPAs are innovative and varied, unlike brand heritage stories which tend to be static. Originality/value This paper shows that customers sometimes want packaged goods, such as beer and snacks, to help them have conversations and will pay more for products that do so. It introduces the PPA as one way marketers can help customers achieve this goal of conversation.
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Cahill, Patrick D. "CAD-Plan Connector." Journal of Ship Production 22, no. 03 (August 1, 2006): 113–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.5957/jsp.2006.22.3.113.

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This paper presents the theory behind Atlantec Enterprise Solutions' CAD-Plan Connector Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) project and explains the build strategy-based and materials-centric approach to the development of shipbuilding engineering and production schedules. CAD-Plan Connector provides a mechanism for developing a common parts catalog-based materials database for a specific shipbuilding project and a semiautomated method for establishing a build strategy and product work breakdown structure.
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Aslan, Ersin, and Alpay Kirlangic. "Lexicographic Product and Isoperimetric Number." ISRN Combinatorics 2013 (September 2, 2013): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/243981.

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The isoperimetric number of a graph , denoted by , was introduced by Mohar (1987). A graph and a subset of its vertices are given, and let denote the edge boundary of , the set of edges which connects vertices in to vertices not in . The isoperimetric number of is defined as . In this paper, some results about the isoperimetric number of graphs obtained by graph operations are given.
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Shahbazi, Sasha, Kerstin Johansen, and Erik Sundin. "Product Design for Automated Remanufacturing—A Case Study of Electric and Electronic Equipment in Sweden." Sustainability 13, no. 16 (August 12, 2021): 9039. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13169039.

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Remanufacturing is one of the main practices toward a circular economy and industrial sustainability. Remanufacturing is highly dependent on how circular products are designed and developed. Remanufacturing can also benefit from automation for efficiency, accuracy and flexibility. This paper, via a multiple case study, connects the three areas of remanufacturing, product design and automation and investigates how circular product design can facilitate automation remanufacturing processes. First, circular product design guidelines are discussed with regard to remanufacturing. Second, potential areas for automation at three remanufacturers of electric and electronic equipment are pinpointed. Finally, design guidelines are connected to the identified potential automation areas in each remanufacturing process and discussed together. According to our results, the main incentives for automating remanufacturing processes are mainly related to the work environment, efficiency and quality. In addition, several design guidelines can facilitate automated remanufacturing processes; for instance, the standardization of components, fasteners and remanufacturing tools across different models and brands can also facilitate automated remanufacturing, where products can easily and nondestructively be disassembled by a robot or a machine.
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Funayama, Noriko. "Produce, carry/position, and connect: morphogenesis using rigid materials." Current Opinion in Genetics & Development 57 (August 2019): 91–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gde.2019.08.001.

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Latchoumanane, Vinothkumar, and Murugan Varadhan. "Antimagic Labeling for Product of Regular Graphs." Symmetry 14, no. 6 (June 14, 2022): 1235. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/sym14061235.

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An antimagic labeling of a graph G=(V,E) is a bijection from the set of edges of G to 1,2,⋯,E(G) and such that any two vertices of G have distinct vertex sums where the vertex sum of a vertex v in V(G) is nothing but the sum of all the incident edge labeling of G. In this paper, we discussed the antimagicness of rooted product and corona product of graphs. We proved that if we let G be a connected t-regular graph and H be a connected k-regular graph, then the rooted product of graph G and H admits antimagic labeling if t≥k. Moreover, we proved that if we let G be a connected t-regular graph and H be a connected k-regular graph, then the corona product of graph G and H admits antimagic labeling for all t,k≥2.
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Sutjijana, Aluysius, and Dea Alvionita Azka. "ANTIADJACENCY MATRICES FOR SOME STRONG PRODUCTS OF GRAPHS." Journal of Fundamental Mathematics and Applications (JFMA) 6, no. 1 (July 2, 2023): 27–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/jfma.v6i1.16653.

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Let G be an undirected graphs with no multiple edges. There are many ways to represent a graph, and one of them is in a matrix form, by constructing an antiadjacency matrix. Given a connected graph G with vertex set $V$ consisting of n members, an antiadjacency matrix of the graph G is a matrix B of order n \times n such that if there is an edge that connects vertex v_i to vertex v_j (v_i \sim v_j ) then the element of i^{th} row and b^{th} column of B is 0, otherwise 1. In this paper we investigate some properties of antiadjacency matrices for some strong product of two graphs. Our results are general forms of the antiadjacency matrix of the strong product of path graphs P_m with P_n for m, n\ge 3, and cycle graphs C_m with C_m for m \ge 3.
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Algie, David. "A connected legal world – Lexis+ UK." Legal Information Management 23, no. 2 (June 2023): 105–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1472669623000269.

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AbstractThe LexisLibrary and LexisPSL legal content platforms are well known to legal information professionals and lawyers in the UK. The release of the Lexis+ UK service seamlessly brings together these resources on one platform for the first time, allowing the researcher to search and retrieve relevant and connected content through one search interface. David Algie, the Lexis+ Product Marketing Manager at LexisNexis, talks LIM readers through this innovative and ‘feature rich’ new product.
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Gupta, Punam. "On compact Einstein doubly warped product manifolds." Tamkang Journal of Mathematics 49, no. 4 (December 25, 2018): 267–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.5556/j.tkjm.49.2018.2605.

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In this paper, the non-existence of connected, compact Einstein doubly warped product semi-Riemannian manifold with non-positive scalar curvature is proved. It is also shown that there does not exist non-trivial connected Einstein doubly warped product semi-Riemannian manifold with compact base $B$ or fibre $F$.
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Bujtás, Csilla, Michael A. Henning, Vesna Iršič, and Sandi Klavžar. "Total connected domination game." Opuscula Mathematica 41, no. 4 (2021): 453–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.7494/opmath.2021.41.4.453.

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The (total) connected domination game on a graph \(G\) is played by two players, Dominator and Staller, according to the standard (total) domination game with the additional requirement that at each stage of the game the selected vertices induce a connected subgraph of \(G\). If Dominator starts the game and both players play optimally, then the number of vertices selected during the game is the (total) connected game domination number (\(\gamma_{\rm tcg}(G)\)) \(\gamma_{\rm cg}(G)\) of \(G\). We show that \(\gamma_{\rm tcg}(G) \in \{\gamma_{\rm cg}(G),\gamma_{\rm cg}(G) + 1,\gamma_{\rm cg}(G) + 2\}\), and consequently define \(G\) as Class \(i\) if \(\gamma_{\rm tcg}(G) = \gamma_{\rm cg} + i\) for \(i \in \{0,1,2\}\). A large family of Class \(0\) graphs is constructed which contains all connected Cartesian product graphs and connected direct product graphs with minumum degree at least \(2\). We show that no tree is Class \(2\) and characterize Class \(1\) trees. We provide an infinite family of Class \(2\) bipartite graphs.
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Ye, Hazhe, and Yingzhi Tian. "The Restricted Edge-Connectivity of Strong Product Graphs." Axioms 13, no. 4 (March 31, 2024): 231. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/axioms13040231.

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The restricted edge-connectivity of a connected graph G, denoted by λ′(G), if it exists, is the minimum cardinality of a set of edges whose deletion makes G disconnected, and each component has at least two vertices. It was proved that λ′(G) exists if and only if G has at least four vertices and G is not a star. In this case, a graph G is called maximally restricted edge-connected if λ′(G)=ξ(G), and a graph G is called super restricted edge-connected if each minimum restricted edge-cut isolates an edge of G. The strong product of graphs G and H, denoted by G⊠H, is the graph with the vertex set V(G)×V(H) and the edge set {(x1,y1)(x2,y2)|x1=x2 and y1y2∈E(H); or y1=y2 and x1x2∈E(G); or x1x2∈E(G) and y1y2∈E(H)}. In this paper, we determine, for any nontrivial connected graph G, the restricted edge-connectivity of G⊠Pn, G⊠Cn and G⊠Kn, where Pn, Cn and Kn are the path, cycle and complete graph of order n, respectively. As corollaries, we give sufficient conditions for these strong product graphs G⊠Pn, G⊠Cn and G⊠Kn to be maximally restricted edge-connected and super restricted edge-connected.
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Gállego, María Pilar, Peter Hauck, Lev S. Kazarin, Ana Martínez-Pastor, and María Dolores Pérez-Ramos. "Products of Finite Connected Subgroups." Mathematics 8, no. 9 (September 4, 2020): 1498. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/math8091498.

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For a non-empty class of groups L, a finite group G=AB is said to be an L-connected product of the subgroups A and B if ⟨a,b⟩∈L for all a∈A and b∈B. In a previous paper, we prove that, for such a product, when L=S is the class of finite soluble groups, then [A,B] is soluble. This generalizes the theorem of Thompson that states the solubility of finite groups whose two-generated subgroups are soluble. In the present paper, our result is applied to extend to finite groups previous research about finite groups in the soluble universe. In particular, we characterize connected products for relevant classes of groups, among others, the class of metanilpotent groups and the class of groups with nilpotent derived subgroup. Additionally, we give local descriptions of relevant subgroups of finite groups.
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Borowiecki, Mieczysław, Anna Fiedorowicz, and Elżbieta Sidorowicz. "Connected domination game." Applicable Analysis and Discrete Mathematics 13, no. 1 (2019): 261–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/aadm171126020b.

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In this paper we introduce a domination game based on the notion of connected domination. Let G = (V,E) be a connected graph of order at least 2. We define a connected domination game on G as follows: The game is played by two players, Dominator and Staller. The players alternate taking turns choosing a vertex of G (Dominator starts). A move of a player by choosing a vertex v is legal, if (1) the vertex v dominates at least one additional vertex that was not dominated by the set of previously chosen vertices and (2) the set of all chosen vertices induces a connected subgraph of G. The game ends when none of the players has a legal move (i.e., G is dominated). The aim of Dominator is to finish as soon as possible, Staller has an opposite aim. Let D be the set of played vertices obtained at the end of the connected domination game (D is a connected dominating set of G). The connected game domination number of G, denoted cg(G), is the minimum cardinality of D, when both players played optimally on G. We provide an upper bound on cg(G) in terms of the connected domination number. We also give a tight upper bound on this parameter for the class of 2-trees. Next, we investigate the Cartesian product of a complete graph and a tree, and we give exact values of the connected game domination number for such a product, when the tree is a path or a star. We also consider some variants of the game, in particular, a Staller-start game.
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Bleuzé, Tore, and J. Ceupens. "Product crossing: designing connections using a product example." International Journal Sustainable Construction & Design 2, no. 2 (November 6, 2012): 172–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.21825/scad.v2i2.20513.

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Today, more and more products are made with multi materials, hybrid materials and compositematerials to fulfil the more and more requiring product needs. Therefore connections and joints play a keyrole in (product) design. How to connect different parts remains one of the core questions in the design ofproducts. In practice designers often fall back on a few known joining solutions. Tools like a joiningselection software can be useful but can also limit the creativity of the designer. Certainly, in the beginningof the design process. Existing creativity techniques, which are suitable for all types of problems, can beused, but are mostly holistic and superficial. Therefore there is a need for divergent and inspirationaltechniques that focuses on the design of products and their connections. In this paper the authors discussan experimental method called “product crossing”, in which a real product is used as inspiration during theidea generation. The method was tested with several students with different backgrounds (industrial(product) design and mechanical design). They translated product properties and aspects of the exampleproduct in the specific context of their design which resulted in surprising product idea’s. The different testcases are also discussed in this paper.
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Entero, Giovannie M., and Ariel C. Pedrano. "ON CONNECTED TOTAL DOMINATION POLYNOMIAL OF SOME LEXICOGRAPHIC PRODUCT GRAPHS." Advances and Applications in Discrete Mathematics 27, no. 1 (May 20, 2021): 147–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.17654/dm027010147.

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Dai, Yong, Yi Li, Bin Sun, and Li-Jun Liu. "Skip-connected network with gram matrix for product image retrieval." Neurocomputing 447 (August 2021): 307–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neucom.2021.03.067.

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Militante, Mae P., and Rolito G. Eballe. "Weakly connected 2-domination in the lexicographic product of graphs." International Journal of Mathematical Analysis 16, no. 3 (2022): 125–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.12988/ijma.2022.912428.

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BUTANAS, LYLE LEON L., and MHELMAR A. LABENDIA. "θω-CONNECTED SPACE AND θω-CONTINUITY IN THE PRODUCT SPACE." Poincare Journal of Analysis and Applications 07, no. 01 (June 25, 2020): 79–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.46753/pjaa.2020.v07i01.008.

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