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Yang, Huarui, and Xuedong Ma. "Research on the screening mechanisms of composite vibrating screens based on discrete elements." PLOS ONE 18, no. 10 (October 19, 2023): e0293205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0293205.

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To strengthen the screening efficiency of traditional vibrating screens, a new type of vibrating screen, namely the composite vibrating screen, has been proposed based on the Lissajous vibration synthesis theory. The working principles of composite vibrating screens have been explained. Numerical simulations of the sieving processes for such composite vibrating screens were carried out using the discrete element method. Compared with traditional linear vibrating screens, the force, stratification mechanisms, and throwing principles of the material on the screen’s surface were studied, and the vibrating screens’ material transportation and screening efficiency were analyzed. The results showed that with the existence of xyz three directions sub-vibrations of the composite vibrating screens, the material particle group is more diversified by the forces, the particle system is loose, the stratification effects are adequate, and the material is evenly distributed on the screen surfaces. Under the same vibration parameters, the composite vibrating screens’ screening efficiencies and material transportation capacities were better than those of linear vibrating screens. This work provides a necessary reference for the development and application of new composite vibrating screens.
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Gong, Sanpeng, Xinwen Wang, and Sebastian Oberst. "Non-linear Analysis of Vibrating Flip-flow Screens." MATEC Web of Conferences 221 (2018): 04007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201822104007.

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Vibrating flip-flow screens provide an effective solution for the screening of highly viscous or fine materials. Apart from other factors, the vibration characteristics of the main and floating screen frames are largely responsible for the flip-flow screen’s sifting performance and its processing capacity. In this paper, the vibration characteristics of a vibrating flip-flow screen with linear and nonlinear springs are compared. Analytical results highlight that increasing the relative amplitude and avoiding undesirable resonances of the main and the floating screen frames can be realised to improve the screen’s performance. The materials on the screen panel have less an effect on the vibration characteristics of the vibrating flip-flow screen with nonlinear springs than using linear springs. Other design parameters which influence the performance of vibrating flip-flow screens are discussed.
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Prieto-Lage, Iván, Christopher Vázquez-Estévez, Adrián Paramés-González, Juan Carlos Argibay-González, Xoana Reguera-López-de-la-Osa, and Alfonso Gutiérrez-Santiago. "Ball Screens in the Men’s 2019 Basketball World Cup." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 1 (December 21, 2022): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20010059.

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Background: The objective of this research was to analyse the effectiveness and search for successful patterns in ball screens in the men’s 2019 Basketball World Cup. Methods: The sample consisted of 515 ball screens obtained in critical moments. LINCE software was used as a registration instrument by means of an observational instrument designed ad hoc. A descriptive analysis and chi-square tests (χ2) were performed with SPSS 25.0 and a T-patterns analysis with Theme 5 software. Results: The results indicate that the criteria that have the most influence on this type of action are the result of the team executing the screen (winning, losing or tying), the type of offense and the defence used on the ball screen. The most representative patterns of success tend to take place between 9–16 s of possession, with the screeners being inside players and the screened players being outside players, and it is performed in the upper areas of the court against an individual type of defence and ending with the screened player advancing towards the basket or passing to an open teammate. Conclusions: The data obtained will enable the coaching staff to train ball screens in accordance with specific game situations.
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Nguyen, Lam Quoc Cuong, and Mau Dang Nguyen. "Evaluating the screen performance in sand control design by laboratory sand retention test." Petrovietnam Journal 11 (December 16, 2022): 43–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.47800/pvj.2022.11-04.

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To produce oil and gas from unconsolidated sandstone reservoirs, sand screens are necessary to control sand flowing from the formation into the wells, causing well pluggings. In open hole completion, stand-alone sand screen is an essential component to prevent sand production, thus, selection of suitable sand screens is critical to minimize sand production and optimize the well’s production life. Nowadays, premium screens with steel meshes make the openings of the screen slots complex in shape, resulting in a very different effect of sand retention compared to the traditional screens. The sand retention test is considered a standard and must be conducted to select screen opening and size, which decides the sand prevention capacity of the screen. The paper presents the factors affecting the results of laboratory sand retention tests and proposes solution in the direction of considering the data trend rather than relying completely on the output results. The paper also brings about the evaluation method through the change the screen’s permeability to have better qualitative results compared to the traditional methods.
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Williamson, Kelly, Patrick Lank, Adriana Olson, Navneet Cheema, and Elise Lovell. "A Positive Depression Screen Is Associated with Emergency Medicine Resident Burnout and Is not Affected by the Implementation of a Wellness Curriculum." Western Journal of Emergency Medicine 22, no. 6 (October 26, 2021): 1341–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.5811/westjem.2021.9.52016.

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Introduction: While burnout is occupation-specific, depression affects individuals comprehensively. Research on interventions for depression in emergency medicine (EM) residents is limited. Objectives: We sought to obtain longitudinal data on positive depression screens in EM residents, assess their association with burnout, and determine whether implementation of a wellness curriculum affected the rate of positive screens. Methods: In February 2017, we administered the Maslach Burnout Inventory and the Primary Care Evaluation of Mental Disorders Patient Health Questionnaire two-question depression screen at 10 EM residencies. At five intervention sites, a year-long wellness curriculum was then introduced while five control sites agreed not to introduce new wellness initiatives during the study period. Study instruments were re-administered in August 2017 and February 2018. Results: Of 382 residents, 285 participated in February 2017; 40% screened positive for depression. In August 2017, 247/386 residents participated; 27.9% screened positive for depression. In February 2018, 228/386 residents participated; 36.2% screened positive. A positive depression screen was associated with higher burnout. There were similar rates of positive screens at the intervention and control sites. Conclusion: Rates of positive depression screens in EM residents ranged between 27.9% and 40%. Residents with a positive screen reported higher levels of burnout. Rates of a positive screen were unaffected by introduction of a wellness curriculum.
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Yu, Sukyung. "Production and Consumption of Coromandel Lacquer Screens in the 17th and 18th Centuries." Korean Journal of Art History 312 (December 31, 2021): 75–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.31065/kjah.312.202112.003.

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Coromandel lacquer screen is a Chinese folding screen made from the 17th century to 19th century in China. The screen is usually about 250cm high, 600cm width and consisting of twelve panels. Although these screens were made in China during the Qing dynasty, they received their name from India’s Coromandel coast, where they were transshipped to Europe in the late 17th and early 18th centuries by merchants of the English and Dutch East India companies. The Dutch traders carried these screens from Bantam in Java, and in early accounts they were frequently called Bantam screens as well as Coromandel screens. This paper examines Coromandel lacquer screen's art historical significance in the incising global interaction and consumer culture in the 17th and 18th centuries. It first discusses historical and cultural background of production in China which have been little known about. The primary sources focus on the record of <i>Xiu Shi lu</i>, the 16th century book about lacquer, and the inscriptions left on the screens. They will give information about when the screens were produced, what was the purpose of them, and the technique of decoratively incising lacquer and adding polychrome to the voids, called <i>kuan cai</i> in Chinese. The lacquer screen features a continuous scene run through all twelve panels, just like a hand-scroll painting with variety of colours. The prominent subjects for decoration are human figures, landscape and bird-and-flower. The narrative theme with human figures, such as Birthday Reception for General Guo Ziyi and the World of Immortals were shaped by literature or play. Also, the parallels between the lacquer screens and the paintings on the same theme are found. The scenes with Europeans are rare but bring various interpretations within the historical context of the time. The landscape themes, such as the Scenes of Lake Xihu and the Nine Bend in Mountain Wuyi, were depicted famous scenic spots in China. The composition and expression of the screens were probably inspired by landscape woodblock prints, it’s because the technique of lacquer screen and woodblock cutting are similar. Lastly, bird-and-flower theme has a long tradition of wishing longevity, happiness and peace in one’s life and produced in various medium. Thanks to the enormous progress in navigation and discovered sea roots in the 16th century, Dutch and England East India Companies imported quantities of Chinese lacquerworks in the 17th century. As Chinoiserie gain popularity all over Europe, Chinese objects were consumed in various ways. Imported Coromandel lacquer screens were incorporated into European interiors. They were cut into a number of panels, which mounted within wood paneling on walls and inserted into contemporary furniture. The lacquer screen also inspired European’s imitation of Asian lacquer known by a variety of names. This paper surveys Coromandel lacquer screen’s domestic production, exploding consumption and global conquest from the 17th century to 18th centuries, when the screen was explosively made. The lacquer screen is an active participant in cross-cultural interaction, not merely a passive commodity of china. Investigating the material culture of the lacquer screen, it was originally created in chinese domestic background concerned with social prestige, in Europe, consumed to show off exotic luxury and triggered a new stylistic changes in chinoiserie.
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Didkovskyi, Vitalii, Vitaly Zaets, and Svetlana Kotenko. "Revealing the effect of rounded noise protection screens with finite sound insulation on an acoustic field around linear sound sources." Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies 1, no. 5 (109) (February 26, 2021): 16–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2021.224327.

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This paper reports studying the reduction of traffic noise by rounded noise protection screens with finite sound insulation, that is, those that can pass sound. Almost all models of acoustic screens, which are examined by analytical methods, are either direct or such that disregard the passage of sound through the screen, that is, it is assumed that the screen sound insulation is non-finite. This approach made it possible to solve the problem for a simplified model analytically but made it impossible to analyze the required sound insulation of noise protection screens. In the current paper, the problem of investigating an acoustic field around the screen whose sound insulation is finite has been stated, that is, it was taken into consideration that a sound wave propagates through the body of the screen. In addition, a given problem considers a rounded screen, rather than vertical, which is also used in different countries. Such a problem was solved by the method of partial domains. This method has made it possible to strictly analytically build a solution to the problem by simplifying it to solving an infinite system of algebraic equations, which was solved by the method of reduction. The screen model was set by the values of the density and speed of sound in the screen material. This approach has made it possible to change the acoustic impedance of the screen material and thereby change the sound insulation of the screen. That has made it possible to quantify the effect of screen sound insulation on its effectiveness. It has been shown that the efficiency of noise protection screens with finite sound insulation is approaching the efficiency of acoustically rigid screens, provided that the screen's natural sound insulation is 13–15 dB greater than the estimated efficiency of the rigid screen. The study results could make it possible to more accurately assess the effectiveness of noise protection screens. Determining the screen acoustic efficiency would make it possible to set requirements for its sound insulation characteristics. That could make it possible to select the designs of noise protection screens with minimal physical parameters, such as thickness, weight, etc.
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Zholobov, N. V., and A. V. Yakimov. "Research of operational process of a grain separator with cylindrical screens." Traktory i sel hozmashiny 83, no. 12 (December 15, 2016): 22–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/0321-4443-66261.

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Screen separators are widely used in grain-cleaning machines. The separation occurs in the process of movement of grain over the surface of screen. The relative movement of grain is provided by different devices with various modes of motion. The most common is a vibrating sieve pan (screener), in which the grain is moved over screen by inertia. Screener has a high efficiency, but the alternating dynamic loads cause the metal fatigue and reduce machine reliability. The grain-cleaning separators with cylindrical screens operate without dynamic loads and have a simple design. They are less sensitive to grain moisture and impurity. But the separation process uses only 1/4-1/6 of the cylindrical screen surface. This problem reduces the throughput and limits the scope of application of cylindrical screens. The proportion of useful surface area can be increased by simultaneous use of two cylindrical screens. They are located one inside the other and rotate in opposite directions. The grain enters on the inner surface of the inner screen and forms a movable layer that moves in the axial direction. During the movement process, the grain passes through perforations, while the large impurities fall down from the screen. The grain having passed through the perforations of the inner screen reaches the section of the outer screen that is clear of movable grain layer. The rational conditions of simultaneous operation of screens are determined, under them the separation process on the outer screen starts immediately after the grain had passed through the perforations of the inner screen. Due to that the separation area is increased by 34-57%.
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Тупов, Владимир, Vladimir Tupov, Т. Дудьев, and T. Dud'ev. "Calculation Methodology of Geometrical Dimensions for Noise-Protective Automotive Screens." Safety in Technosphere 7, no. 3 (April 1, 2019): 27–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/article_5c7e31176cbc64.23089493.

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To determine the projected screen’s optimal dimensions has been proposed a calculation method allowing assay an automotive noise entering the area, protected by this screen. In engineering calculations the noise screen is often considered as infinitely extended, so that the sound diffraction on its side edges and the noise from the parts which are not covered by the screen are ignored. The proposed complex approach in the screens design allows assay the levels of noise emanating from the parts of transport stream, covered and uncovered by the screen. Thus, the designer, in case of exceeding the set values by the noise level, can estimate from where the loudest noise comes: from the top of the screen or from its sides, including the noise from the road traffic parts which are not covered by the screen, both from the right and left sides of it. From here is emerged the possibility to rationally vary the screen’s geometric dimensions, increasing its height, or extending it in one or another direction. As a result of such design, the screen’s optimal basic geometrical dimensions are determined in terms of providing the necessary noise level in the protected area. This allows reduce the design time and economic costs for the construction of screens.
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Hu, Ruijie. "The advantages and comparison of resistive touch screens and capacitive touch screens." Applied and Computational Engineering 30, no. 1 (January 22, 2024): 94–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2755-2721/30/20230080.

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ATouch screens are an indispensable component in electronic products nowadays, and resistive and capacitive touch screens are the most common and widely used touch screens in touch screens. However, there is still a lack of intuitive literature to explain the differences and advantages between capacitive and resistive touch screens. This article provides a partial overview of the principles and structures of resistive and capacitive touch screen technologies and finally analyzes their respective advantages and disadvantages. The resistive touch screen is mainly divided into four-wire resistive touch screens and five-wire resistive touch screens. Its advantage over capacitive touch screens is that the process is more mature, and the product cost is lower. However, capacitive touch screens, due to their different working principles from resistive touch screens, can achieve multi-point touch, which is a significant feature. In capacitive touch screens, mutual capacitive projection capacitive touch screens have become the main favored technology in the touch screen industry due to their low power consumption, stable signal, and fast data collection speed. They are also an essential direction for the future development of touch screens.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Screens"

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Starkey, Jennifer. "House of Screens." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/10090.

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A house in the mid-west located on the prairie. A "get-away" from the busy city of Chicago, a place of quiet repose. View of the horizontal is intensified by various planes of crops and the plinth. Fields of crops descend in height to allow the house to rise up and breathe. A simple grid provides inspiration and gives structure. A house full of screens provides changing spaces and adjustable levels of privacy and protection. Views of one screen layered with another provide changing patterns.
Master of Architecture
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Nabulsi, Samih Muhib. "The behaviour of partially solidified aluminium-silicon alloys in a direct shear cell /." [St. Lucia, Qld.], 1997. http://library.uq.edu.au/screens/nabulsi.html.

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Steffens, Marc Alexander. "Advanced process control for nutrient removal activated sludge processes /." [St. Lucia, Qld.], 1997. http://library.uq.edu.au/screens/steffens.html.

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Raglianti, Felipe. "The alignment of screens." Thesis, Lancaster University, 2016. http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/83056/.

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This thesis makes a distinction between screen and surface. It proposes that an inquiry into screens includes, but is not limited to, the study of surfaces. Screens and screening practices are about doing both divisions and vision. The habit of reducing screens to the display neglects their capacity to emplace separations (think of folding screens). In this thesis an investigation of screens becomes a matter of asking how surfaces and the gaps in between them articulate alignments of people and things with displays that, in practice, always leave something out of sight. Rather than losing touch with screens by reducing them to surfaces, in other words, I am interested in alternative screen configurations. For this task I sketch an approach that touches on screens through the figures of lines, surfaces, textures, folds, knots and cuts. Lines help me to make the case for thinking about screens as alignments. I then ask what kinds of observers emerge from reducing screens to single or digital surfaces. I trace that concern with Google Glass, a pair of “smartglasses” with a transparent display. To distinguish between screen and surface I suggest, through a study of biodetection and assistance dogs, how to qualify or texture screens within webs of relations. I further outline, with snapshots of my workplace and two screens named Vig and Ben, two modes of touching or un/en/folding their locations. Finally, with knots and cuts, I underline the unfolding of self checkouts in supermarkets, and the enfolding of automated tellers outside banks. All of these reconfigurations experiment with screens by moving sideways in order to approach their displays laterally, and make visible their (ab)use by those in power. This method is a way of grasping the embodiment and the materiality of screens, while responding to the practices, agencies, and affects aligned around, through, and away from their displays.
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Gerber-Morón, Olivia. "Subtitle segmentation quality across screens." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/665461.

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Es considera que la segmentació de subtítols, és a dir, la forma en què es divideix el text en un subtítol de dues línies, constitueix un dels paràmetres que influeix en la llegibilitat dels subtítols. Durant més de dues dècades, els experts en subtitulat han sostingut que les línies dels subtítols han de dividir-se seguint les regles sintàctiques per facilitar la lectura del text. No obstant això, la indústria audiovisual no té en compte sempre aquestes regles a l'hora de crear els subtítols. Existeixen dues raons que podrien justificar per què no sempre es posen en pràctica aquestes regles: el temps i l'esforç que requereixen els subtituladors per editar els subtítols, així com la necessitat de condensar el text per conservar les unitats de sentit en la mateixa línia. Les investigacions empíriques que s'han dut a terme fins ara no han aportat proves concloents sobre l'impacte directe que té la segmentació sintàctica en la lectura dels subtítols. L'objectiu d'aquesta tesi doctoral és esclarir l'impacte de la segmentació de subtítols duent a terme noves investigacions amb elements que no es van prendre anteriorment en compte: un major nombre de perfils d'usuaris, dispositius amb diferents mides de pantalla i més mesures en el disseny experimental. Es van realitzar tres estudis empírics per determinar si la segmentació de subtítols és un element clau en l'accessibilitat als mitjans audiovisuals. Els dos primers estudis van investigar la importància de respectar les regles sintàctiques en espectadors amb diferents llengües maternes i diferents nivells de pèrdua auditiva. Es van prendre mesures de seguiment ocular, càrrega cognitiva, comprensió i preferències. El tercer estudi va analitzar la recepció de subtítols en dispositius amb diferents mides de pantalla. Es van avaluar els nivells de comprensió i les preferències de presentació de subtítols (centrant l'atenció en estils de segmentació) en cada dispositiu. En general, els resultats d'aquests estudis semblen indicar que la segmentació de subtítols no és un factor determinant en l'accessibilitat dels mitjans audiovisuals. A pesar que els subtítols que no es divideixen sintàcticament augmenten en general la càrrega cognitiva i els moviments oculars, no afecten de manera negativa a la comprensió. Els espectadors aconsegueixen adaptar les estratègies de lectura independentment de l'enfocament emprat per segmentar els subtítols o de la mida de pantalla. Els resultats dels moviments oculars indiquen que les unitats lingüístiques es llegeixen de manera diferent segons la seva divisió a la pantalla, la categoria lingüística a la qual pertanyen i el perfil de l'espectador. Els resultats d'aquesta tesi doctoral analitzen els efectes de la segmentació en la interpretació dels subtítols i l'experiència de l'espectador en el panorama audiovisual actual en constant canvi. S'espera que aquesta tesi doni suport la necessitat de basar les recomanacions i les pràctiques actuals de subtitulat en investigacions empíriques per millorar la qualitat de l'accessibilitat dels mitjans audiovisuals.
Se considera que la segmentación de subtítulos, es decir, la forma en la que se divide el texto en un subtítulo de dos líneas, constituye uno de los parámetros que influye en la legibilidad de los subtítulos. Durante más de dos décadas, los expertos en subtitulado han sostenido que las líneas de los subtítulos deben dividirse siguiendo las reglas sintácticas para facilitar la lectura del texto. Sin embargo, la industria audiovisual no tiene en cuenta siempre estas reglas a la hora de crear los subtítulos. Existen dos razones que podrían justificar por qué no siempre se ponen en práctica dichas reglas: el tiempo y el esfuerzo que requieren los subtituladores para editar los subtítulos, así como la necesidad de condensar el texto para conservar las unidades de sentido en la misma línea. Las investigaciones empíricas que se han llevado a cabo hasta ahora no han aportado pruebas concluyentes sobre el impacto directo que tiene la segmentación sintáctica en la lectura de los subtítulos. El objetivo de esta tesis doctoral es esclarecer el impacto de la segmentación de subtítulos llevando a cabo nuevas investigaciones con elementos que no se tomaron anteriormente en cuenta: un mayor número de perfiles de usuarios, dispositivos con diferentes tamaños de pantalla y más medidas en el diseño experimental. Se realizaron tres estudios empíricos para determinar si la segmentación de subtítulos es un elemento clave en la accesibilidad a los medios audiovisuales. Los dos primeros estudios investigaron la importancia de respetar las reglas sintácticas en espectadores con distintas lenguas maternas y diferentes niveles de pérdida auditiva. Se tomaron medidas de seguimiento ocular, carga cognitiva, comprensión y preferencias. El tercer estudio analizó la recepción de subtítulos en dispositivos con diferentes tamaños de pantalla. Se evaluaron los niveles de comprensión y las preferencias de presentación de subtítulos (centrando la atención en estilos de segmentación) en cada dispositivo. En general, los resultados de estos estudios parecen indicar que la segmentación de subtítulos no es un factor determinante en la accesibilidad de los medios audiovisuales. A pesar de que los subtítulos que no se dividen sintácticamente aumentan por lo general la carga cognitiva y los movimientos oculares, no afectan de manera negativa a la comprensión. Los espectadores consiguen adaptar las estrategias de lectura independientemente del enfoque empleado para segmentar los subtítulos o del tamaño de pantalla. Los resultados de los movimientos oculares indican que las unidades lingüísticas se leen de manera diferente según su división en la pantalla, la categoría lingüística a la que pertenecen y el perfil del espectador. Los resultados de esta tesis doctoral analizan los efectos de la segmentación en la interpretación de los subtítulos y la experiencia del espectador en el panorama audiovisual actual en constante cambio. Se espera que esta tesis respalde la necesidad de basar las recomendaciones y las prácticas actuales de subtitulado en investigaciones empíricas para mejorar la calidad de la accesibilidad de los medios audiovisuales.
Subtitle segmentation, i.e. the way text is divided in a two-line subtitle, is believed to be one of the features that influences the readability of subtitles. For over two decades, experts in subtitling claimed that subtitle lines should be split according to syntactic rules to facilitate the reading process. However, the subtitling industry does not always implement these syntactic rules when creating subtitles. Two reasons could explain why these rules are not always applied: human time and effort to edit subtitles, as well as considerable text reduction to keep units of meaning together in the same line. Previous empirical research on this topic has not provided conclusive evidence as to whether syntactic segmentation has a direct impact on the subtitle reading process. This PhD thesis aims to shed more light on the impact of subtitle segmentation by conducting further research with elements that had not previously be included: a wider range of user profiles, devices with different screen size and more measures in the experimental design. Three empirical studies were carried out to determine whether subtitle segmentation is a key element in Media Accessibility. The first two studies examined the relevance of following syntactic segmentation among viewers with different native languages and hearing statuses, measuring cognitive load, comprehension scores, eye-tracking variables and preferences in line breaks. The third study assessed the reception of subtitles across devices with different screen size, analysing viewers' subtitle layout (specifically focusing on line-break styles) preferences and comprehension. Overall, the results of these studies seem to indicate that subtitle segmentation is not a critical factor in Media Accessibility. Although non-syntactically segmented subtitles generally induce higher cognitive load and more eye movements, they do not negatively affect comprehension. Viewers are able to adapt their reading strategies regardless of the subtitle segmentation approach or the screen size. Eye tracking results demonstrate that linguistic units are processed differently depending on the way they are split on the screen, their linguistic category and the viewers' profile. The results of this PhD thesis discuss the effects of segmentation on subtitle processing and the viewer experience in the context of today’s changing audiovisual landscape. It is hoped that this thesis provides support for the need to base guidelines and current subtitling practices on empirical research evidence to enhance the quality of Media Accessibility.
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Reishus, John William. "Demarcating space : barriers and screens." Virtual Press, 1993. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/864906.

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The problem addressed by the student was the creation of private, separate spaces within a larger area. It was determined that folding screens could be utilized in a variety of settings and situations thereby providing a flexible solution.As the creation of the folding screens progressed, the student was exposed to ideas and motivating concepts within the artworld which influenced him to consider a more sculptural response to the problem. A shift of the emphasis from the purely functional to a viewer oriented. perceptual interaction with the sculptural space was the result; although the sculptures did not have the obvious usefulness of the folding screens, the student found the sculptures to be personally useful in his artistic development.The primary method of constuction utilized was welding. Several of the sculptures were the result of combining wooden elements and assemblages with welded steel. Sevendifferent artworks were created, three being folding screens and four being sculptural barriers.
Department of Art
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Rousset, Francois. "CRISPRi screens in bacterial genomics." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020SORUS373.

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La génomique chez les bactéries a connu un véritable essor au cours de la dernière décennie grâce aux progrès des méthodes de séquençage de l'ADN. De nouvelles techniques expérimentales sont nécessaires afin de mieux comprendre la fonction des gènes. La découverte des systèmes immunitaires adaptatifs CRISPR-Cas chez les bactéries a conduit au développement de nombreuses technologies pour cibler un acide nucléique de manière séquence-spécifique. En particulier, l’enzyme dCas9 peut être guidée vers une séquence d’ADN par un court ARN nommé sgRNA afin d'inhiber l'expression d'un gène de manière spécifique, un mécanisme nommé CRISPRi. La présente thèse décrit le développement d'une technique de criblage haut-débit basée sur des collections de sgRNAs synthétisées et clonées en parallèle. Nous avons d'abord montré comment cette technique peut être utilisée pour identifier les gènes essentiels chez E. coli. Nous l’avons également utilisée dans le contexte d’une infection par différents bactériophages afin d'identifier les gènes nécessaires à l’infection. Alors que la majorité des études génomiques sont basées sur des souches modèles qui ne représentent pas la diversité de l'espèce, nous avons ensuite adapté un système CRISPRi compatible avec la majorité des isolats d’E. coli ou d’espèces proches. Une collection de sgRNAs ciblant ~3300 gènes conservés d’E. coli a été créée et utilisée dans une collection d'isolats naturels afin de déterminer l’impact de la diversité génétique sur l’essentialité des gènes conservés de l'espèce. Nous avons ainsi montré comment des gènes transférés horizontalement peuvent moduler l'essentialité de gènes conservés. Ces travaux démontrent le potentiel des criblages CRISPRi haut-débit en génomique bactérienne
Advances in sequencing technologies over the past decade have significantly expanded the field of bacterial genomics. In this context, new experimental methods are still required to better understand gene function. The discovery of CRISPR-Cas systems in bacterial adaptive immunity led to the development of a variety of biotechnological tools to target DNA in a sequence-specific manner. In particular, the dCas9 protein can be guided towards a target DNA sequence by short RNAs called sgRNAs to inhibit gene expression in a mechanism called CRISPRi. The present thesis describes the development of a high-throughput screening method based on the pooled synthesis and cloning of sgRNAs libraries. We first showed that CRISPRi screens can confidently predict essential genes in E. coli. We also exploited this method during infection by different bacteriophages to determine which host genes are required for a successful infection. While most genomics studies rely on model strains which fail to represent the genetic diversity of the species, we next developed a CRISPRi platform that is compatible with most isolates from E. coli and closely-related species. A sgRNA library targeting ~3,300 persistent genes from the E. coli species was designed and implemented in a collection of natural isolates to determine the impact of genetic diversity on the essentiality of core genes. We demonstrated how horizontally-transferred genes can modulate core gene essentiality. Altogether, this work shows the potential of high-throughput CRISPRi screens in bacterial genomics
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Karppinen, Jonas. "Discovering Social TV and Second Screens - Proposing an architecture for distributing second screen content." Thesis, Umeå universitet, Institutionen för datavetenskap, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-81073.

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Social TV is basically when social media is combined with TV shows. Second Screen refer to screens, such as smartphones, that is being used alongside the TV, or first screen. Surveys show that about 80% of TV viewers in the age of 18 to 24 use a second screen. This thesis covers what social TV and second screens are, and presents some of the implementations that is on the market today along with techniques used to implement them.There are many different solutions for how users can discover and connect to second screen content for specific shows. Some of these different ways are described, and a new unified way of discovering and connecting to second screen content is proposed. A prototype implementation of the proposal is also described.
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Wang, Xin. "Inferring cellular networks from phenotyping screens." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2013. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.648275.

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Coelho, Kareena. "Frozen screens : discourses of Nunavummiut Internet." Thesis, Goldsmiths College (University of London), 2018. http://research.gold.ac.uk/24117/.

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This interdisciplinary project examines discourses of internet in Nunavut, a territory in Northern Canada. It has two main arguments: that internet in Nunavut is implicated in correlated discourses of frustration and potential, and that internet in the territory is articulated as having multiple faces and facets. Internet in Nunavut, this thesis argues, is experienced as a media technology, as a tool for communication, as political, as failing and frustrating, as online content, as physical infrastructure, and as potential. In making its arguments, the thesis engages with debates about internet governance, the cultural specificity of internet, and the definition of internet itself. Primary research methods for this thesis included: interviews conducted over the telephone or Skype in London (UK), face to face interviews in Ottawa, Toronto and Iqaluit, the analysis of archival materials (in particular, government reports), as well as a limited period of participant-observation at the Community Access Program site in Iqaluit (the capital of Nunavut). The first empirical chapter in the thesis (Chapter 4: “So frustrating”) examines narratives of Nunavummiut users concerning their experiences of internet; the second (Chapter 5: Fractious Collaborations) examines how some Northern internet activists have lobbied the federal government to alter its internet policy, as a means of tapping into Nunavummiut internet's potential; and the third (Chapter 6: A Local Connection) and final empirical chapter explores the Community Access Program (which provides internet access free of charge to the Nunavummiut public), as a means of linking macro-perspectives and discourses of internet.
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Books on the topic "Screens"

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Art, Gregg Baker Asian. 'Few and far between -: Six masterworks. London: Gregg Baker Asian Art, 2011.

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Das, Ranjana, and Anne Graefer. Provocative Screens. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67907-5.

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Beattie, Keith. Documentary Screens. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-62803-8.

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Jean, Genet. The screens. London: Faber, 1987.

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Kuroda, Taizo. Worlds seen and imagined: Japanese screens from the Idemitsu Museum of Arts. New York: Abbeville Press, 1995.

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Duncan-Aimone, Katherine. Making & decorating stylish screens. New York: Lark, 2003.

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Malachi, Miriam. Unfolding worlds: Japanese screens from the Gitter-Yelen collection. Edited by Muzeʼon Yiśraʼel (Jerusalem). Jerusalem: The Israel Museum, 2014.

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Engineering, Associates (Cody Wyo ). Heart Mountain screens. Cody, WY: Engineering Associates, 2007.

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Howes, Amanda. Making decorative screens. Lewes, East Sussex: Guild of Master Craftsman Publications, 2000.

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Engineering, Associates (Cody Wyo ). Heart Mountain screens. Cody, WY: Engineering Associates, 2007.

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Book chapters on the topic "Screens"

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Keane, Stephen. "Screens." In CineTech, 14–35. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-20955-8_2.

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Bökel, Christian. "EMS Screens." In Methods in Molecular Biology, 119–38. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59745-583-1_7.

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MacLean, Dave, Satya Komatineni, and Grant Allen. "Touch Screens." In Pro Android 5, 491–517. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4681-7_22.

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Markandeya, Sushil, and Kaushik Roy. "SELECTION-SCREENS." In SAP ABAP, 447–512. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4804-0_9.

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McRoberts, Michael. "Touch Screens." In Beginning Arduino, 251–70. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5017-3_12.

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Komatineni, Satya, Dave MacLean, and Sayed Y. Hashimi. "Touch Screens." In Pro Android 3, 845–89. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3223-0_25.

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McRoberts, Michael. "Touch Screens." In Beginning Arduino, 259–78. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3241-4_12.

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Donn, Steven M., and Mark C. Mammel. "Trend Screens." In Neonatal Pulmonary Graphics, 125–32. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2017-4_5.

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Leung, Tim. "Customizing Screens." In Beginning PowerApps, 129–43. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3003-9_7.

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Versluis, Gerald. "Building Screens." In Xamarin.Forms Essentials, 85–117. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3240-8_6.

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Conference papers on the topic "Screens"

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Li, Yijie, Yi-Chao Chen, Xiaoyu Ji, Hao Pan, Lanqing Yang, Guangtao Xue, and Jiadi Yu. "ScreenID: Enhancing QRCode Security by Fingerprinting Screens." In IEEE INFOCOM 2021 - IEEE Conference on Computer Communications. IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/infocom42981.2021.9488859.

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Ochmann, Lukas, Moh'd M. Amro, Bernd Gronde, Gundula Fischer, Silke Weber, and Dirk Martin. "Development of Plasma Sprayed Coatings to Improve the Erosion Resistance of Wire Wrapped Screens." In International Petroleum Technology Conference. IPTC, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2523/iptc-21158-ms.

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Abstract The installation of sand screens in wells can fail in one of two ways: by causing an unacceptable high pressure drop in the near wellbore area or by losing the ability to retain particles. Four mechanisms can lead to a failure: plugging, corrosion, erosion and mechanical deformation. To increase the lifetime under erosive conditions, a coating for wire wrapped screens was developed and tested. Erosion occurs, when formation particles hit the screen surface with high velocities or by continuous production of fines through the screen openings. The screen openings must keep a specified size in order to control the formation sand or gravel pack. If the opening size increases due to erosion, more particles are produced and erosion increases. A newly developed coating is put on the outside (i.e. facing the formation) of standard wire wrapped screens to make the slots resistant against erosion. The coating consists of ceramic or hard metal and is applied by plasma spraying. An extensive development and verification program was conducted to guarantee defined slot widths, corrosion resistance and mechanical strength of coating and screen. A test facility was built to investigate the erosion resistance of sand screens. It consists of a flow loop to circulate a slurry of water and particles through 2″ coupons. Samples of standard wire wrapped, metal mesh and coated screens were tested. The tests were conducted with flow velocities of up to 18.5 m/s and particles of up to 100 micrometer for up to 60 h. The screens where compared under consideration of optical criteria, mass loss and functionality. The coated screens showed no sign of wear on the outside and kept their initial slot size. The slots of uncoated wire wrapped screens more than doubled in some places, when eroded under the same conditions. To test the functionality of the samples, sand retention tests were conducted before and after erosion. Since there were no changes in slot width, the coated screens show the same retention capabilities before and after erosion, while metal mesh screens that were eroded under the same conditions lost their ability to retain sand. The newly developed coating improves the resistance against erosion, is able to withstand corrosive well environments and has mechanical properties suitable to be safely installed in any well. Therefore the coating has the ability to improve the lifetime of screens under erosive conditions.
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Beldongar, Maye, Bala Gadiyar, Julie Jeanpert, Kevin Whaley, Philip Jackson, Gabriele Carpineta, Salvatore Luppina, Lisa Farina, and Michele Giammancheri. "A Comprehensive Review of Screen Plugging During Openhole Sand Control Completions Installation; Causes, Consequences and Best Practices." In SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/215070-ms.

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Abstract In openhole completions, screens are one of the very common equipment used to control production of solids. Screens could get plugged during installation in case of improper wellbore fluid conditioning and displacement. Awareness of screen plugging is not widely spread and many practicing engineers do not pay enough attention to its implications. This paper will discuss the causes, consequences, ways of determining plugging and recommend best practices to the reduce risk of screen plugging. The paper will first review the various reasons for screens to get plugged during openhole completion installations and explain in detail undesirable events caused by screen plugging such as: Inability to properly displace wellbore fluidsInability to fully pack the screen annulusDamage to screens during displacement and gravel packing It will also review downhole gauge data of several jobs to identify and discuss screen plugging signatures and its outcomes. Additionally, the paper will discuss potential preventive measures. In openhole completions, it is very common to run screens in wellbores containing solid laden fluids intentionally or unintentionally. Poor wellbore displacement or improper fluid conditioning can result in leaving some bigger size solids in the screen running fluid which could plug the screens. Also, the exposure of reactive shales to water base fluids can destabilize the shales and lead to plugging. In some cases, the screen running fluid quality control (QC) is not properly accounting for the actual flow inside the screen while running in hole resulting in a false pass. The paper will present several case histories of downhole gauge data analysis showing evidence of screen plugging leading to excessive treating pressure, incomplete gravel pack and in few cases screen erosion during gravel pack operations. To prevent screen plugging it is necessary to properly model all the displacement stages, pay attention to proper conditioning and QC of the fluid and ensure compatibility of the fluids with shales. A comprehensive review of screen plugging during sand control installation phase and its potential consequences supported with extensive downhole gauge data has not been previously published. This paper will be a valuable source of knowledge for completion engineers and help them better design and executed future operations.
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Naik, Niyati S., and Ihab Elzeyadi. "External Dynamic Screens for Thermal Delight and ‘Alliesthesia’." In 108th Annual Meeting Proceedings. ACSA Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.am.108.12.

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External dynamic screens, inspired from geometric patterns of vernacular screens, are popular building facade treatments because of their aesthetic significance. Their potential to impact building cooling energy demand and visual comfort has been well-realized, However, their impact on occupant com¬fort has been under-researched. This study is part of a larger research problem that investigates the impact of external dynamic screens on occupants’ thermal comfort and ‘alliesthesia’/thermal pleasure. This paper focuses on investigating the sensitivity of predicted thermal comfort to geometric parameters of a screen using computational simulations. Results from this sensitivity analysis were used to address the question, as to how can external dynamic screens be designed to create transient yet comfortable thermal environments. The present study formed a basis to inform the design and development of screen prototypes and experiments involving human subjects. It provides architects and architecture students with an approach, where design intentions impact occupant thermal delight, beyond aesthetics.
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Yantek, David S., and Hugo R. Camargo. "Structural Vibration as a Noise Source on Vibrating Screens." In ASME 2009 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2009-12272.

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A-weighted sound levels around vibrating screens in coal preparation plants often exceed 90 dB(A). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is actively developing noise controls to reduce noise generated by horizontal vibrating screens. A 121-microphone, 3.5-meter-diameter array was used to perform beamforming to determine locations of significant noise radiation on the screen. Below about 1 kHz, the screen body was found to be the most significant noise source. The beamforming contour maps showed several key locations on the sides of the screen and the feedbox are the most significant contributors. Operating deflection shape (ODS) analysis was used to examine the screen behavior under actual operating conditions. This information is helpful in determining how to modify the screen body to reduce the noise radiated by the screen below 1 kHz. The analysis showed modal vibration patterns on the sides and feed box were the main contributors to noise. The results show several areas on the screen sides and feedbox that can be modified to reduce noise.
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Piovarči, Michal, Michael Wessely, Michał Jagielski, Marc Alexa, Wojciech Matusik, and Piotr Didyk. "Directional screens." In SCF '17: ACM Symposium on Computational Fabrication. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3083157.3083162.

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Gatehouse, Cally. "Feral Screens." In DIS '16: Designing Interactive Systems Conference 2016. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2908805.2913014.

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Baerlecken, Daniel, and Judith Reitz. "Ornate Screens." In ACM SIGGRAPH 2011 Studio Talks. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2037703.2037707.

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Ostrovsky, O., and A. Shmat'ko. "Diffraction screens." In 1999 9th International Crimean Microwave Conference 'Microwave and Telecommunication Technology'. Conference Proceedings. IEEE, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/crmico.1999.815238.

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Ramakrishnan, Balaii, and Sundar Vallam. "Wave Damping by Single and Double Chamber Breakwaters." In ASME 2003 22nd International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2003-37206.

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The performance of horizontal slotted single and double screens in reducing the reflection and dynamic pressures on a vertical wall positioned on its lee ward side has been investigated through an experimental program. The wave screens consisted of equally spaced circular wave intercepting elements. The porosity of the screens was dictated by the clear spacing between elements. Four different screen porosity combinations were adopted for the study. The effect of an additional screen on the reflection from the wall and the dynamic pressures on the vertical wall have been compared with that due to the presence of a single screen by maintaining a same range of relative water depth, d/Lp. The details of models, instrumentation, analysis of the data and the results are presented and discussed in this paper.
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Reports on the topic "Screens"

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Seeman, J. T., V. Luth, M. Ross, and J. Sheppard. Beam tests of phosphorescent screens. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6031346.

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Nocke, Volker, and Michael Whinston. Concentration Screens for Horizontal Mergers. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, July 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w27533.

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Author, Not Given. Project Brief: Fish Screens for Yakima Streams. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/920641.

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Coddington, Michael, Barry Mather, Benjamin Kroposki, Kevin Lynn, Alvin Razon, Abraham Ellis, Roger Hill, Tom Key, Kristen Nicole, and Jeff Smith. Updating Interconnection Screens for PV System Integration. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1036038.

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Plon, Sharon E. Genetic Screens in Yeast to Identify BRCA1 Modifiers. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, December 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada433222.

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Plon, Sharon E. Genetic Screens in Yeast to Identify BRCA1 Modifiers. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, December 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada462828.

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Miller, Jr ,. A. C., Z. W. Bell, and D. A. Carpenter. Brighter Screens for Nondestructive Digital X-ray Radiography. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1017410.

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Hemming, Silke, Feije de Zwart, Vida Mohammadkhani, Marcel Raaphorst, Bram van Breugel, and Esteban Baeza. Wet Screens : Characterization of the physical properties of wet screens and quantification of their effect on energy use in greenhouses. Bleiswijk: Stichting Wageningen Research, Wageningen Plant Research, Business Unit Greenhouse Horticulture, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/558268.

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Verdu-Andres, Silvia, and M. Sangroula. Beam-induced heat deposited in the EIC HSR screens. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/2205643.

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Whiteside, T. S. A Triangulation Method for Identifying Hydrostratigraphic Locations of Well Screens. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1171996.

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