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Hall, Robert Ernest. Invariance properties of Solow's productivity residual. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1989.

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Mooney, Nichola Jane. Synthesis and properties of crown ethers incorporating Xanthene residues. Manchester: University of Manchester, 1993.

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Bedini, Rossella. Prestazioni meccaniche di resine acriliche dentarie. Roma: Istituto superiore di sanità, 1996.

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Moraes, Celia Maria. Isolation and some properties of fruit bromelain from pineapple residues. Huddersfield: The Polytechnic, 1990.

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Tavakoli, S. M. Assessment of ageing properties and residual stresses in thermoplastic welds. Cambridge: TWI, 1996.

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1931-, Guillemet C., ed. Photoelasticity of glass. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1993.

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E, Blight G., and International Society of Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering. Technical Committee 25 on the Properties of Tropical and Residual Soils., eds. Mechanics of residual soils: A guide to the formation, classification and geotechnical properties of residual soils, with advice for geotechnical design. Rotterdam: Balkema, 1997.

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Ali, Nor'aini. The effects of residual stresses in unidirectional twaron/epoxy composites upon their mechanical properties. Manchester: UMIST, 1993.

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Lee, D. A. L. The effects of residual stresses in the unidirectional kevlar 49/epoxy composite upon their mechanical properties. Manchester: UMIST, 1993.

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Edmonds, W. J. Properties and classification of residual soils derived from Cambrian and Ordovician limestones and dolomites in southwestern Virginia. Blacksburg, Va: Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station, 1985.

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Kikō, Genshiryoku Anzen Kiban. Fukuzatsu keijōbu kiki haikan kenzensei jisshō (IAF) jigyō: Genshiro atsuryoku yōki no izai yōsetsubu ni kansuru kōon zairyō tokusei dēta-shū = Project of integrity assessment of flawed components with structural discontinuity (IAF) : material properties data book at high temperature for dissimilar metal welding in reactor pressure vessel. [Tōkyō-to Minato-ku]: Genshiryoku Anzen Kiban Kikō, 2013.

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Motives, quantum field theory, and pseudodifferential operators: Conference on Motives, Quantum Field Theory, and Pseudodifferential Operators, June 2-13, 2008, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts. Providence, R.I: American Mathematical Society, 2010.

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Fernandez, Julio Cesar. Simulation of crop residue effect on summer fallow efficiency in eastern Washington. 1989.

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Chapin, Michele F. Effects of ryegrass residue management on Dayton soil organic carbon content, distribution and related properties. 1992.

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M¨uhlherr, Bernhard, Holger P. Petersson, and Richard M. Weiss. Residually Pseudo-Split Buildings. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691166902.003.0033.

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This chapter presents results about a residually pseudo-split Bruhat-Tits building Ξ‎L. It begins with a case for some quadratic space of type E⁶, E₇, and E₈ in order to identify an unramified extension such that the residue field is a pseudo-splitting field. It then considers a wild quaternion or octonion division algebra and the existence of an unramified quadratic extension L/K such that L is a splitting field of the quaternion division algebra. It also discusses the properties of an unramified extension L/K and shows that every exceptional Bruhat-Tits building is the fixed point building of a strictly semi-linear descent group of a residually pseudo-split building.
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Goebel, H., S. Gorbach, and W. Knauf. Properties, Effects, Residues, and Analytics of the insecticide Endosulfan. Springer, 2013.

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Goebel, H., S. Gorbach, W. Knauf, R. H. Rimpau, and H. Hüttenbach. Properties, Effects, Residues, and Analytics of the Insecticide Endosulfan. Springer, 2012.

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Goebel, H., S. Gorbach, W. Knauf, R. H. Rimpau, and H. Hüttenbach. Properties, Effects, Residues, and Analytics of the Insecticide Endosulfan. Springer New York, 2012.

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Hrushovski, Ehud, and François Loeser. Strongly stably dominated points. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691161686.003.0008.

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This chapter focuses on the properties of strongly stably dominated types over valued fields bases. In this setting, strong stability corresponds to a strong form of the Abhyankar property for valuations: the transcendence degrees of the extension coincide with those of the residue field extension. The chapter proves a Bertini type result and shows that the strongly stable points form a strict ind-definable subset Vsuperscript Number Sign of unit vector V. It then proves a rigidity statement for iso-definable Γ‎-internal subsets of maximal o-minimal dimension of unit vector V, namely that they cannot be deformed by any homotopy leaving appropriate functions invariant. The chapter also describes the closure of iso-definable Γ‎-internal sets in Vsuperscript Number Sign and proves that Vsuperscript Number Sign is exactly the union of all skeleta.
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Quinn, Simon, Antonio Baldi, Xavier Balandraud, and John M. Considine. Residual Stress, Thermomechanics & Infrared Imaging, Hybrid Techniques and Inverse Problems, Volume 8: Proceedings of the 2017 Annual Conference on ... Society for Experimental Mechanics Series). Springer, 2018.

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Quinn, Simon, Antonio Baldi, Xavier Balandraud, and John M. Considine. Residual Stress, Thermomechanics & Infrared Imaging, Hybrid Techniques and Inverse Problems, Volume 8: Proceedings of the 2017 Annual Conference on ... Society for Experimental Mechanics Series). Springer, 2017.

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Kuka, Edgars. Use of Industrially Produced Thermally Modified Wood Residues for Production of Wood Plastic Composites. RTU Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.7250/9789934228025.

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The Doctoral Thesis is devoted to the research of wood plastic composites (WPCs) made with thermally modified wood residues. Their suitability for the production of WPC has been analysed, as well as the main influencing factors. Physical, mechanical, and service properties of the obtained WPC have been studied, identifying the advantages, disadvantages, as well as the tendencies of the changes in the properties depending on various factors. Knowing that moisture resistance is one of the main shortcomings of WPC, special focus was attributed to investigation of these aspects. Different mechanisms responsible for the characteristics of these materials are also explained.
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Shenoy, Krishnananda. Residual strength properties of Gr/BMI composite laminates after constant/cyclic compression. 1993.

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V, Barrera E., Dutta I, and Minerals, Metals and Materials Society. Structural Materials Division., eds. Residual stresses in composites: Measurement, modeling & effects on thermo-mechanical behavior : proceedings of a symposium sponsored by the Structural Materials Division of TMS, Denver, Colorado, February 21-25, 1993. Warrendale, Pa: Minerals, Metals & Materials Society, 1993.

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Rossi, Marco, Raman Singh, Marco Sasso, Nathanael Connesson, and Adrian DeWald. Residual Stress, Thermomechanics and Infrared Imaging, Hybrid Techniques and Inverse Problems, Volume 8: Proceedings of the 2013 Annual Conference on Experimental and Applied Mechanics. Springer International Publishing AG, 2016.

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Rossi, Marco, Raman Singh, David Backman, Paul Gloeckner, Marco Sasso, Nathanael Connesson, and Adrian DeWald. Residual Stress, Thermomechanics & Infrared Imaging, Hybrid Techniques and Inverse Problems, Volume 8: Proceedings of the 2013 Annual Conference on ... Society for Experimental Mechanics Series). Springer, 2013.

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H, Saiyed Naseem, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Characteristics of residual mixing noise from internal fan/core mixers. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1997.

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Optimization of residual stresses in MMC's using compensating/compliant interfacial layers. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1994.

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M¨uhlherr, Bernhard, Holger P. Petersson, and Richard M. Weiss. Buildings. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691166902.003.0001.

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This chapter assembles a few standard definitions, fixes some notation, and reviews a few of the results about buildings and Moufang polygons. It also summarizes the basic facts about Coxeter groups and buildings, including the fundamental properties of roots, residues, apartments, and projection maps. The chapter defines a Moufang building as spherical, thick, irreducible and of rank at least 2, and a Bruhat-Tits building as a thick irreducible affine building whose building at infinity is Moufang. Furthermore, it presents a fundamental result of Tits: that an irreducible thick spherical building of rank at least 3 satisfies the Moufang condition as do all the irreducible residues of rank at least 2 of such a building. Finally, it considers a simplicial complex, the dimension of which is its cardinality minus one.
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Carlson, James. Period Domains and Period Mappings. Edited by Eduardo Cattani, Fouad El Zein, Phillip A. Griffiths, and Lê Dũng Tráng. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691161341.003.0004.

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This chapter seeks to develop a working understanding of the notions of period domain and period mapping, as well as familiarity with basic examples thereof. It first reviews the notion of a polarized Hodge structure H of weight n over the integers, for which the motivating example is the primitive cohomology in dimension n of a projective algebraic manifold of the same dimension. Next, the chapter presents lectures on period domains and monodromy, as well as elliptic curves. Hereafter, the chapter provides an example of period mappings, before considering Hodge structures of weight. After expounding on Poincaré residues, this chapter establishes some properties of the period mapping for hypersurfaces and the Jacobian ideal and the local Torelli theorem. Finally, the chapter studies the distance-decreasing properties and integral manifolds of the horizontal distribution.
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W, Dale B., ed. An investigation of the confined combustion properties of residual fuels used in marine and industrial engines. Luxembourg: Commission of the European Communities, 1986.

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Tensile behavior of tungsten/niobium composites at 1300-1600 K. [Cleveland, Ohio: Lewis Research Center, 1989.

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Naylor, D. J. The Effect of Bright Drawing on the Properties, Residual Stress and Machinibility of Free Cutting and Engineering Steels. European Communities / Union (EUR-OP/OOPEC/OPOCE), 1989.

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The effect of bright drawing on the properties, residual stress and machinibility [sic] of free cutting and engineering steels. Luxembourg: Commission of the European Communities, 1989.

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Properties, classification, and upland oak site quality for residual soils derived from shales, phyllites, siltstones, and sandstones in southwestern Virginia. Blacksburg, Va: Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station, 1986.

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Andrew, Setzer, and George C. Marshall Space Flight Center., eds. Effects of water on the strength of Zerodur. [Marshall Space Flight Center, Ala.]: George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, 1991.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Scientific and Technical Information Division., ed. Weld stresses beyond elastic limit: Materials discontinuity. [Washington, D.C.]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Management, Scientific and Technical Information Division, 1989.

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Campbell, F. C., ed. Metals Fabrication. ASM International, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.mfub.9781627083089.

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Metals Fabrication: Understanding the Basics describes the practices, processes, and procedures used throughout industry to produce metal products and goods. It begins with a review of primary mill processes and the basic steps for making iron, steel, aluminum, and titanium. It then covers nearly every subsequent fabrication process, starting with casting followed by forging, forming, machining, heat treating, finishing, and coating as well as powder-metal part production. The book provides a thorough review of each process, discussing typical implementations, material requirements, design considerations, and common imperfections and defects. It also explains how heat, force, and power generated by production equipment alter the metallurgical and mechanical properties of work in process, bringing practical perspective to many fundamental concepts including solidification, deformation, residual stress, fracture mechanics, wear, and phase transformations. For information on the print version, ISBN 978-1-62708-018-7, follow this link.
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Bidese, Ermenegildo, and Alessandra Tomaselli. Developing pro-drop. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198815853.003.0003.

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The syntax of Cimbrian, a Germanic heritage language, is at a peculiar developmental stage: on the one hand it has lost the V2 linear restriction, but still maintains both pronominal subject inversion and a residual root-embedded word order asymmetry; on the other, it is characterized by both ‘free’ subject inversion (VP DP) and the systematic violation of the ‘that-trace’ filter, but does not allow null subjects (NSs). This specific mixture of both V2- and pro-drop properties gives us an opportunity to revisit the traditional assumption that Germanic V2 is incompatible with full pro-drop. In this work, we propose that the development of pro-drop crucially depends on the loss of V-to-Fin movement and, consequently, on the lowering of structural subject agreement within TP so that the whole complex process of feature sharing (KEEP, SHARE, DONATE) between C and I is restructured, changing from a C-dominant system to an I-dominant system.
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Manson, S. S., and G. R. Halford. Fatigue and Durability of Structural Materials. ASM International, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.fdsm.9781627083447.

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Fatigue and Durability of Structural Materials serves as a reference, textbook, and guide for engineers who design or maintain equipment subject to fatigue damage and failure. Using images, diagrams, and equations, it explains how cyclic loading affects the composition, structure, and properties of metals and the lifetime and performance of machine components. It describes the fundamentals of fatigue analysis, the role of dislocations, the concept of mean stress, the complexity of multiaxial loading, and the impact of cumulative fatigue damage. It discusses the influence of notches and cracks on shaft failures, the effects of fatigue on nonmetals, the characteristics of fatigue mechanisms, and the use of fatigue life equations and approximating techniques. It also defines important terms and concepts, includes relevant background information, and provides guidelines and best practices on part sizing, materials selection and processing routes, fabrication methods, surface preparation, the introduction of favorable residual stresses, material restoration and healing, and permissible crack growth. For information on the print version, ISBN 978-0-87170-825-0, follow this link.
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Jörres, Achim, Dietrich Hasper, and Michael Oppert. Non-dialytic management of the patient with acute kidney injury. Edited by Norbert Lameire. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199592548.003.0228.

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The main focus in the non-dialytic management of patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) is the prevention and treatment of complications.Nutritional support is an important aspect as many patients tend to be hypercatabolic, thus requiring adequate caloric intake, yet without administration of excessive fluid volumes. Inadequate nutrition in AKI may lead to enhanced production of urea nitrogen and azotaemia. However, hyperglycaemia is a frequent complication in these patients, often requiring continuous insulin therapy to achieve the recommended blood glucose target range of 110–150 mg/dL (6.11–8.33 mmol/L).Patients with AKI are prone to infections which are a common cause of death in this population. Careful search for and intensive treatment of infections is therefore of utmost importance, and antimicrobial chemotherapy must be initiated as early as possible, especially in patients with sepsis and AKI.Drug dosing in patients with AKI is complex and difficult. Residual kidney function can be highly variable and drug disposition may be altered due to changes in distribution volume, protein binding, and metabolism. Moreover, many drugs can be removed by renal replacement therapy (RRT). Therefore, adequate dosing must take into account the patient’s individual clinical characteristics, the specific pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic properties of the drug, and the mode and intensity of renal replacement therapy.
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Pivokonský, Martin, Kateřina Novotná, Lenka Čermáková, and Radim Petříček, eds. Jar Tests for Water Treatment Optimisation. IWA Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/9781789062694.

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Abstract The book is intended as a handbook providing detailed instructions for the correct conducting of jar tests, which are needed for the optimisation of the coagulation/flocculation process. It contains the essential theoretical background of coagulation/flocculation, including a description of the influence of different parameters on the coagulation efficiency of various impurities (e.g. pH value and type/dose of coagulant), and floc properties and their separation (e.g. mixing intensity, mixing time, but also type/concentration of coagulant and impurities). The principle of jar tests is explained and parameters possible to optimize (i.e. coagulation pH, coagulant dose, flocculation aid dose, mixing intensity and mixing time) are discussed. Laboratory equipment for jar tests is proposed, including mixers and instructions for calculating a mixing intensity (necessarily expressed by the global shear rate/velocity gradient G). Mixing intensities for various purposes are recommended. Detailed practical instructions of how to perform jar tests follow, including a determination of the dose of reagents for pH adjustment and coagulant dose, dosing sequence, floc separation after jar tests by sedimentation and/or centrifugation simulating sand filtration, sampling, measuring necessary parameters (pH, coagulant residuals, alkalinity, residual impurity concentrations etc.), data recording, data processing and jar test evaluation (with specific examples). The handbook also contains a supplementary part with tables for conversion of the molar to mass concentration (and vice versa) of coagulants, and instructions for diluting coagulants and reagents for pH adjustment. ISBN: 9781789062687 (paperback) ISBN: 9781789062694 (eBook) ISBN: 9781789062700 (ePUB)
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