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Journal articles on the topic "Structural Eccles"

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Phillips, Rick, and Dan Burroughs. "Eccles Legacy Bridge, Salt Lake City, Utah." Structural Engineering International 13, no. 2 (May 2003): 97–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/101686603777964720.

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Deeter, Thomas E. "Development of a Model of Achievement Behavior for Physical Activity." Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 11, no. 1 (March 1989): 13–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jsep.11.1.13.

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The present study evaluated a cognitive expectancy-value model of achievement behavior in a physical activity setting. Based on Eccles et al.'s (1983) framework, expectancy variables and task value variables were hypothesized to predict indices of achievement behavior. Two samples of male and female university students (N1 =315; N2 = 146) enrolled in a required physical education skills program served as subjects. Two-sample structural equation modeling procedures showed no significant differences in the fit of the hypothesized model across samples, providing initial support for cross-validation. The overall fit of the model to the data was much better for Sample 2 than for Sample 1. Also, the expectancy components had a greater impact than the task value components on performance indices, a prediction consistent with Eccles et al.'s (1983) position. Future studies are needed to evaluate this model in a more free-choice situation involving nonrequired activities.
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Chen, Senlin, and Ang Chen. "Ninth Graders’ Energy Balance Knowledge and Physical Activity Behavior: An Expectancy-Value Perspective." Journal of Teaching in Physical Education 31, no. 4 (October 2012): 293–310. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jtpe.31.4.293.

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Expectancy beliefs and task values are two essential motivators in physical education. This study was designed to identify the relation between the expectancy-value constructs (Eccles & Wigfield, 1995) and high school students’ physical activity behavior as associated with their energy balance knowledge. High school students (N = 195) in two healthful-living programs (i.e., combination of physical and health education) responded to measures of expectancy-value motivation, energy balance knowledge, in-class physical activity, and after-school physical activity. The structural equation modeling confirmed positive impact from expectancy beliefs and interest value to in-class physical activity (Path coefficient range from .19 to .26, ps < .01). Cost perception was found exerting a negative impact on after-school physical activity but a positive one on lower level of understanding of energy balance (Path coefficient range from -.33 to -.39, ps < .01). The findings painted a complex but meaningful picture about the motivational impact of expectancy-value constructs on physical activity and energy balance knowledge. School healthful-living programs should create motivational environments that strengthen students’ expectancy beliefs and interest value and alleviate their negative perceptions and experiences.
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Dinkha, Youkhanna, and James Haido. "Material Constitutive Models for Engineered Cementitious Composites." Journal of Civil Engineering Frontiers 2, no. 01 (June 30, 2021): 8–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.38094/jocef20138.

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The necessity for realistic constitutive models that represent ECC's behavior under load grows as research in ECC progresses from material creation to structural applications. Constitutive models of ECC can be used to simulate structural responses when paired with the finite element approach. These simulations are helpful in gaining a better understanding of how ECC's unique features, such as tensile ductility and fracture width controlling, may be translated into enhanced structural performance. In this work, phenomenological models for 1D are presented which includes the constitutive models for plain ECC under tension compression, as well as reinforced beams behavior under bending. The models given lay the groundwork for more growth in this subject, which is desperately needed. as result, monotonic loading applications for specific structures showed their variety, weaknesses were also found. These include the tendency to predict a tougher and stronger structural reaction than experimental findings. This is because the multiple cracks can only deform in the opening mode, but not in the sliding mode.
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Sobański, Remigiusz. "Podstawy prawa kościelnego." Prawo Kanoniczne 34, no. 1-2 (June 5, 1991): 13–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.21697/pk.1991.34.1-2.02.

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In opere scientifico professoris Mariani Żurowski scripta problemata fundamentalia iuris canonici attingentia non deficiunt. Quapropter aequum iustumque videtur memoriam eius etiam expositione quidem brevissima fundamentis radicumque iuris ecclesialis honorare. Primo problema ipsum ponitur. Religio christiana unica est quae proprium, a civili independens, ius producit et evolvit. Cum ius proprium ad religionem uti talem necessario non pertineat explorandae sunt rationes legum propriarum quibus christiani vivunt. Secundo quaestiones methodologicae elucidantur. Minus recta videtur methodus quae praefixa notione iuris laborat et elementa ei correspondentia in Ecclesia invenire conatur. Exploranda est autoconscientia Ecclesiae et in luce ponendum est quod in Ecclecia ipsa ut ius percipitur et denominatur. Non a iure ad Ecclesiam sed ab Ecclesia ad notionem iuris eius procedendum est. Postremo fundamenta iuris ecclesialis considerantur. Analysi subiicitur conscientia christianorum qui sciunt ipsos divinitus ut universale salutis sacramentum signumque et instrumentum unitatis vocatos esse. Populum in perspectiva salutis et actualizationis propositi Patris constituunt. Communio quam ipsi participant donum et munus ipsis commissum est. Munere hoc structura Ecclesiae relationesque sociales fidelium determinantur. Vocationem suam prosequens populus iste in mundo huius temporis vivit. Experientia istius mundi, scientiarum profectus, variae formae culturae humanae — immo et culturae iuridicae — Ecclesiae quoque prosunt. Confrontatio cum experientia iuris mundi sed autem cum iure veterotestamentorio quaestionem de sensu iuris gignit. Christiani sciunt sensum istum ab eis qui in Christo renati sunt efficiendum esse. Fidem testando et canitatem in praxim deducendo iustificantur et sensum finemque iuris explent. Iure relationes interpersonales amplectuntur quae tamen dono communionis nituntur et structuram communicationis gratiae fideique constituunt, cuius fons ih divino proposito salvifico perspicitur et ad quod significandum notio iuris divini utitur. Historica actualizatione iuris divini Ecclesia locum in historia iuris tenet. Ius Ecclesiae non dependet ab alio iure neque ulla notione iuris, quapropter apertum ad notiones, formae experientiam culturae iuridicae mundi manet. Tamen nec notionibus his nec experientia civili iuridica indoles iuris ecclesialis praefinitur sed conscientia propria christianorum.
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Bouanza, Jean Roméo Félix Kouika, and Mathias Marie Adrien Ndinga. "Unemployment Rate in ECCAS Countries: Structural Changes and Stochastic Convergence." Modern Economy 11, no. 11 (2020): 1810–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/me.2020.1111123.

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Maina, John N., and Sikiru A. Jimoh. "Study of Stress Induced Failure of the Blood-gas Barrier and the Epithelial-epithelial Cells Connections of the Lung of the Domestic Fowl, Gallus gallus Variant Domesticus after Vascular Perfusion." Biomedical Engineering and Computational Biology 5 (January 2013): BECB.S12988. http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/becb.s12988.

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Complete blood-gas barrier breaks (BGBBs) and epithelial-epithelial cells connections breaks (E-ECCBs) were enumerated in the lungs of free range chickens, Gallus gallus variant domesticus after vascular perfusion at different pressures. The E-ECCBs surpassed the BGBBs by a factor of ~2. This showed that the former parts of the gas exchange tissue were structurally weaker or more vulnerable to failure than the latter. The differences in the numbers of BGBBs and E-ECCBs in the different regions of the lung supplied with blood by the 4 main branches of the pulmonary artery (PA) corresponded with the diameters of the blood vessels, the angles at which they bifurcated from the PA, and the positions along the PA where they branched off. Most of the BGBBs and the E-ECCBs occurred in the regions supplied by the accessory- and the caudomedial branches: the former is the narrowest branch and the first blood vessel to separate from the PA while the latter is the most direct extension of the PA and is the widest. The E-ECCBs appeared to separate and fail from tensing of the blood capillary walls, as the perfusion- and intramural pressures increased. Compared to the mammalian lungs on which data are available, i.e., those of the rabbit, the dog, and the horse, the blood-gas barrier of the lung of free range chickens appears to be substantially stronger for its thinness.
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Bonnet, Piero A. "Diritto e potere nel momento originario della «potestas hierarchica» nella Chiesa. Statto della dottrina in una questione canonisticamente disputata." Ius Canonicum 15, no. 29 (March 27, 2018): 77–158. http://dx.doi.org/10.15581/016.15.20561.

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Notum est quod thema de origine potestatis in Ecclesia necnon de relationibus inter potestatem et ius, inter sic dictum momentum sacramentale et iuridicum, inter ius divinum et ius humanum, Samper particulari attentione ex parte doctrinae canonicae gavisum esto Post Concilium, obviis de causis, haec quaestio iterum proposita est tamquam elementum praevium et fundamentale super quod in alterutro sensu fundamenta totius structurae iuridicae Ecclesiae iacere possibile sit. Positio quae quoad hanc quaestionem sumatur necessario in maiorem partem solutionum repercutit quae posterius pro concretis suppositis, situationibus, institutionibus, etc., sugeruntur. In hoc contextu amplum et documentatum opus Petri A. Bonnet inseritur. Etiamsi observationes personales frequentes sint, tamen auctor directe visionem generalem positionum doctrinalium recentiorum super thema oferre praetendit. Cohaerenter cum fine persecuto, opus circa sequentia capita evolvitur: 1) Doctrina traditionalis et theoria de duplici origine potestatis hierarchicae in Ecclesia. 2) Duplex linea organizationis ecclesiasticae (Hervada et Souto). 3) Doctrina de complementarietate potestatum (Mörsdorf). 4) Bertrams et doctrina de unitate potestatum. In fine, per modum conclusionis, sermonem generalem introductionis resumendo, proprium sententiam de re, quae in controversiam venit, breviter ponit, praefiniendo hoc modo etiam propriam mentem circa positiones doctrinales anteriores
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Lahdenperä, Janne, Joonas Muhonen, and Jyri Rajamäki. "How to Utilize E-EWS as a Tool in Healthcare." European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security 21, no. 1 (June 8, 2022): 438–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.34190/eccws.21.1.401.

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ECHO (the European network of Cybersecurity centres and competence Hub for innovation and Operations) is one of the four pilot projects under the European Commission’s H2020 Program. This work-in-progress paper relates to the project’s task “ECHO Early-Warning Systems (E-EWS) / ECHO Federated Cyber Range (E-FCR) Demonstration Workshops” that will be implemented during 2021 and 2022. As the healthcare industry becomes more connected to the Internet, the possibilities for disastrous cyber-attacks rise accordingly. Well-performing warning systems and robust information sharing between different parties are essential tools to help prevent these attacks. The aim of this paper is to find out how to utilize E-EWS as a tool in the healthcare sector. We started by mapping out the existing Early Warning Systems related to healthcare. At the same time, we researched the different implementations of E-EWS into already existing national systems and how possible information sharing could be done. As a result, we found that there does not seem to be any widely used international Early Warning Systems in use in the healthcare field and can conclude that implementing E-EWS could have significant benefits for the whole industry. A working Early Warning System can help to prevent cyber threats and save lives. However, there are many challenges involved in the implementation. First, the healthcare field is very fragmented with many different private and national actors, and second, the structural differences between different EU countries bring their own problems. Thus, the successful implementation of E-EWS in healthcare depends mainly on how all the different actors can cooperate.
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Wang, Yong, Weidong Yu, and Fumei Wang. "Structural design and physical characteristics of modified ring-spun yarns intended for e-textiles: A comparative study." Textile Research Journal 89, no. 2 (November 19, 2017): 121–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0040517517741154.

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E-textiles based on yarn-based sensors have been a topic of intense research. In our previous paper, a straightforward way for fabricating tri-component elastic-conductive composite yarns (t-ECCYs) with a unique architecture applicable to yarn-based sensors was proposed using a modified ring-spinning frame. Herein, a comparative analysis of the physical characteristics of t-ECCY, bi-component elastic composite yarn (b-ECY), bi-component conductive composite yarn (b-CCY), and single rayon yarn (s-RY) are presented, in detail, in terms of tensile behavior, elastic recovery, electrical resistance, unevenness, and hairiness. In particular, a systematic study of the tensile and conductive properties of yarns appropriate for e-textiles, that is, t-ECCY and b-CCY, are highlighted. In addition, a non-invasive structure verification technique is conducted to identify the dispositions of constituents inside the yarn. It is found that the t-ECCY exhibits a remarkable improvement over the other yarns, having robust tensile properties, super elasticity, stable electrical durability, lower unevenness, and hairiness. A simple tensile model has been proposed to predict the t-ECCY’s tensile strength, and the substantial improvement in the tensile properties of t-ECCY compared with the b-CCY can be associated with the distinctive yarn structure. The stretch-deformation mechanism of coils in the t-ECCY is, initially, separation of adjacent surfaces of coils and gradual unwinding till free. Benefiting from its superior conductivity and elasticity after single/cyclic stretch tests as well as other properties, the t-ECCY itself can serve as a sensing element, which could be a highly valuable use for specific purposes in smart textiles.
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Books on the topic "Structural Eccles"

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Murray, Joan. Ron Eccles: Master of structure [exhibition catalogue]. Oshawa, Ont: Robert McLaughlin Gallery, 1990.

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San Francesco in Assisi: Ecclesia specialis : die Vision Papst Gregors IX. von einer Erneuerung der Kirche. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1991.

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Zastrow, Oleg. Concenate: Ecclesia Sancte Marie : 1407- 2007 : dall'Hospitale di Guarisca al borgo di Concenedo. Barzio (Lecco): Parrocchia Sant'Alessandro Martire, 2007.

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author, Ridulfo Calogero, ed. Ecclesia Sancti Martini: Storia e arte della Chiesa Madre San Martino di Corleone. Corleone, Italy]: Palladium editrice, 2012.

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Ecclesia cathedralis, der Dom zu Würzburg. Würzburg: Echter, 1989.

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Trepulė, Elena, Airina Volungevičienė, Margarita Teresevičienė, Estela Daukšienė, Rasa Greenspon, Giedrė Tamoliūnė, Marius Šadauskas, and Gintarė Vaitonytė. Guidelines for open and online learning assessment and recognition with reference to the National and European qualification framework: micro-credentials as a proposal for tuning and transparency. Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7220/9786094674792.

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These Guidelines are one of the results of the four-year research project “Open Online Learning for Digital and Networked Society” (2017-2021). The project objective was to enable university teachers to design open and online learning through open and online learning curriculum and environment applying learning analytics as a metacognitive tool and creating open and online learning assessment and recognition practices, responding to the needs of digital and networked society. The research of the project resulted in 10 scientific publications and 2 studies prepared by Vytautas Magnus university Institute of Innovative Studies research team in collaboration with their international research partners from Germany, Spain and Portugal. The final stage of the research attempted creating open and online learning assessment and recognition practices, responding to the learner needs in contemporary digital and networked society. The need for open learning recognition has been increasing during the recent decade while the developments of open learning related to the Covid 19 pandemics have dramatically increased the need for systematic and high-quality assessment and recognition of learning acquired online. The given time also relates to the increased need to offer micro-credentials to learners, as well as a rising need for universities to prepare for micro-credentialization and issue new digital credentials to learners who are regular students, as well as adult learners joining for single courses. The increased need of all labour - market participants for frequent and fast renewal of competences requires a well working and easy to use system of open learning assessment and recognition. For learners, it is critical that the micro-credentials are well linked to national and European qualification frameworks, as well as European digital credential infrastructures (e.g., Europass and similar). For employers, it is important to receive requested quality information that is encrypted in the metadata of the credential. While for universities, there is the need to properly prepare institutional digital infrastructure, organizational procedures, descriptions of open learning opportunities and virtual learning environments to share, import and export the meta-data easily and seamlessly through European Digital Hub service infrastructures, as well as ensure that academic and administrative staff has digital competencies to design, issue and recognise open learning through digital and micro-credentials. The first chapter of the Guidelines provides a background view of the European Qualification Framework and National Qualification frameworks for the further system of gaining, stacking and modelling further qualifications through open online learning. The second chapter suggests the review of current European policy papers and consultations on the establishment of micro-credentials in European higher education. The findings of the report of micro-credentials higher education consultation group “European Approach to Micro-credentials” is shortly introduced, as well as important policy discussions taking place. Responding to the Rome Bologna Comunique 2020, where the ministers responsible for higher education agreed to support lifelong learning through issuing micro-credentials, a joint endeavour of DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion and DG Research and Innovation resulted in one of the most important political documents highlighting the potential of micro-credentials towards economic, social and education innovations. The consultation group of experts from the Member States defined the approach to micro-credentials to facilitate their validation, recognition and portability, as well as to foster a larger uptake to support individual learning in any subject area and at any stage of life or career. The Consultation Group also suggested further urgent topics to be discussed, including the storage, data exchange, portability, and data standards of micro-credentials and proposed EU Standard of constitutive elements of micro-credentials. The third chapter is devoted to the institutional readiness to issue and to recognize digital and micro-credentials. Universities need strategic decisions and procedures ready to be enacted for assessment of open learning and issuing micro-credentials. The administrative and academic staff needs to be aware and confident to follow these procedures while keeping the quality assurance procedures in place, as well. The process needs to include increasing teacher awareness in the processes of open learning assessment and the role of micro-credentials for the competitiveness of lifelong learners in general. When the strategic documents and procedures to assess open learning are in place and the staff is ready and well aware of the processes, the description of the courses and the virtual learning environment needs to be prepared to provide the necessary metadata for the assessment of open learning and issuing of micro-credentials. Different innovation-driven projects offer solutions: OEPass developed a pilot Learning Passport, based on European Diploma Supplement, MicroHE developed a portal Credentify for displaying, verifying and sharing micro-credential data. Credentify platform is using Blockchain technology and is developed to comply with European Qualifications Framework. Institutions, willing to join Credentify platform, should make strategic discussions to apply micro-credential metadata standards. The ECCOE project building on outcomes of OEPass and MicroHE offers an all-encompassing set of quality descriptors for credentials and the descriptions of learning opportunities in higher education. The third chapter also describes the requirements for university structures to interact with the Europass digital credentials infrastructure. In 2020, European Commission launched a new Europass platform with Digital Credential Infrastructure in place. Higher education institutions issuing micro-credentials linked to Europass digital credentials infrastructure may offer added value for the learners and can increase reliability and fraud-resistant information for the employers. However, before using Europass Digital Credentials, universities should fulfil the necessary preconditions that include obtaining a qualified electronic seal, installing additional software and preparing the necessary data templates. Moreover, the virtual learning environment needs to be prepared to export learning outcomes to a digital credential, maintaining and securing learner authentication. Open learning opportunity descriptions also need to be adjusted to transfer and match information for the credential meta-data. The Fourth chapter illustrates how digital badges as a type of micro-credentials in open online learning assessment may be used in higher education to create added value for the learners and employers. An adequately provided metadata allows using digital badges as a valuable tool for recognition in all learning settings, including formal, non-formal and informal.
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Book chapters on the topic "Structural Eccles"

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Traag, V. A., R. Reinanda, and G. van Klinken. "Structure of a Media Co-occurrence Network." In Proceedings of ECCS 2014, 81–91. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29228-1_8.

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Sadovsky, Michael, and Anna Chernyshova. "Revealing the Relation Between Structure of Chloroplast Genomes and Host Taxonomy." In Proceedings of ECCS 2014, 59–68. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29228-1_6.

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Andenmatten, Bernard. "Chapitre XXXIII. Du princeps sub Ecclesia au princeps in Ecclesia." In Structures et dynamiques religieuses dans les sociétés de l’Occident latin (1179-1449), 413–22. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.131379.

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Özdoğru, Asil Ali. "Improving the Quality of the Early Childhood Care and Education Workforce in Turkey." In Global Perspectives on Teacher Performance Improvement, 23–38. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-9278-6.ch002.

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Children's learning and development is shaped by their early experiences and environments. Early childhood care and education (ECCE) is a set of programs and services provided to children from birth to school years that supports their learning and development. Availability of quality ECCE programs is vital for the development of not only children and families but also communities and countries. High quality ECCE programs have certain structural and process characteristics. One of the most important determinants of quality in ECCE programs is the quality of professional workforce serving children and families. In order to increase quality, there should be systems and supports for the training and development of high quality ECCE professionals. This chapter takes a look into Turkey, outlines its preservice education for ECCE teachers, presents a national in-service training project, and offers implications for practice. There need to be effective policies and strategies to cultivate a high-quality workforce in early childhood education and development across the world.
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Arnau, Alexandra Chavarría. "Churches as Assembly Places in Early Medieval Italy." In Power and Place in Europe in the Early Middle Ages, 203–15. British Academy, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197266588.003.0009.

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Since the end of the 19th century, Italian historiography concerning the beginnings of the ‘comune’ has identified the expression ante ecclesia in convento, from chapter 343 of the Lombard Edict of Rothari, as evidence of an early medieval communal organisation based on earlier Roman structures. This interpretation is of significance not only for the history of cities, but also for the countryside and the organisation of commons. This chapter explores the function of churches and their surroundings as places of assembly, analysing other Italian written sources that mention meetings of a non-ecclesiastical character in relation to these buildings, and introduces the archaeological evidence to identify where exactly these meetings could have been conducted
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Meconi, Honey. "A New Life." In Hildegard of Bingen, 14–26. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252033155.003.0002.

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The chapter compares Hildegard’s new life at Rupertsberg with her previous time at Disibodenberg, with emphasis on the Opus dei component of monastic life, the limited opportunities for musical performance while at Disibodenberg, and her newfound freedom at Rupertsberg. It examines music possibly used in connection with the rededication of the Rupertsberg church, including O orzchis ecclesia and the musical play Ordo virtutum (The Play of the Virtues). It discusses the play’s plot and structure; musical characterization; performing forces; the range, length, and mode of individual parts (including Victory and Chastity); costuming possibilities; Hildegard’s likely role as Humility; possible reasons for the play’s genesis; and Hildegard’s ongoing interest in the virtues, especially in Scivias.
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Hecker, Sharon. "On the Move." In Moment's Monument. University of California Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520294486.003.0009.

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This chapter follows Medardo Rosso's peregrinations in his last decade of international expansion. At that time, it became clear to Rosso that being in Paris would not suffice to create a truly international reputation and fully disseminate his revolutionary ideas. He began to travel around Europe to promote his art, relying on international networks and new opportunities that characterized the first decade of the twentieth century. At the same time, Rosso's attempt to create a meaningful identity for himself without recourse to fixed symbolic structures of nationalism further intensified his uneasy position as a perennial outsider. He poignantly captured this sense of alienation in his final masterpiece, Ecce puer (Behold the Child, 1906), a haunting, larger-than-life head of the son of a wealthy London collector.
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Conference papers on the topic "Structural Eccles"

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Bang, Deok-je, Henk Polinder, Jan Abraham Ferreira, and Seung-soo Hong. "Structural mass minimization of large direct-drive wind generators using a buoyant rotor structure." In 2010 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ecce.2010.5617705.

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Ungermann, Dieter, Peter Hatke, and Dennis Rademacher. "Weathering Steel Bridges – the New European ECCS Design Guide." In IABSE Symposium, Prague 2022: Challenges for Existing and Oncoming Structures. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/prague.2022.0128.

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<p>Modern bridge structures should not only be efficient in terms of planning and construction, but require also low maintenance efforts. Weathering steel is therefore the ideal material for steel and composite bridges. It does not require any corrosion protection to permanently withstand the effects of the weather. The typical renewal measures for protective paintings can be omitted, which leads to significantly lower life cycle costs and interventions in the traffic flow. When designed and detailed correctly and used in the correct environment, weathering steel performs excellently. To gather the existing experiences and recommendations from different countries and make them available to all designers, the European ECCS design guide for weathering steel bridges has been renewed and supplemented with the latest research results to an efficient tool for a good design of weathering steel bridges. This article will present a selection of extracts from the document, which was recently published.</p>
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Kim, Duk-You, Chong-Eun Kim, and Gun-Woo Moon. "High efficiency slim adapter with low profile transformer structure." In ECCE Asia (ICPE 2011- ECCE Asia). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icpe.2011.5944375.

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Dilevrano, Gaetano, Paolo Ragazzo, Simone Ferrari, Gianmario Pellegrino, and Timothy Burress. "Magnetic, Thermal and Structural Scaling of Synchronous Machines." In 2022 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ecce50734.2022.9947472.

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Katsuyama, Jinya, Koichi Masaki, Kai Lu, Tadashi Watanabe, and Yinsheng Li. "Effect of Coolant Water Temperature of ECCS on Failure Probability of RPV." In ASME 2019 Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2019-93967.

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Abstract For reactor pressure vessels (RPVs) of pressurized water reactors, temperature of the coolant water in the emergency core cooling system (ECCS) may influence the structural integrity of the RPV during pressurized thermal shock (PTS) events. By focusing on a mitigation measure to raise the coolant water temperature of ECCS for aged RPVs to reduce the effect of thermal shock due to PTS events, we performed thermal hydraulic analyses and probabilistic fracture mechanics analyses by using RELAP5 and PASCAL4, respectively. The analysis results show that the failure probability of RPV decreased dramatically when the coolant temperature in accumulator as well as in the high- and low-pressure injection systems (HPI/LPI) was increased, although the increase in coolant temperature in the HPI/LPI only did not lead to a decrease in the failure probability.
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Yue, Xiaolong, Fang Zhuo, Zhenghua Zhang, Hongtao Shi, and Lixiang Hou. "Impedance measurement based on binary tree and stack structure." In 2013 IEEE ECCE Asia Downunder (ECCE Asia 2013). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ecce-asia.2013.6579164.

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Guo, Feng, and Ian P. Brown. "Multi-Material Magneto-Structural Topological Optimization of Wound Field Synchronous Machines." In 2019 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ecce.2019.8913309.

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Arata, M., N. Takahashi, M. Fujita, M. Mochizuki, T. Araki, and T. Hanai. "Noise lowering for a large variable speed range use permanent magnet motor by frequence shift of electromagnetic forces causing structural resonance." In ECCE Asia (ICPE 2011- ECCE Asia). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icpe.2011.5944432.

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Ekneligoda, Nishantha C., and Wayne W. Weaver. "Optimal team communication structures in microgrids." In 2011 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ecce.2011.6063873.

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Kim, Jae-Kuk, Hong-Sun Park, and Gun-Woo Moon. "A new standby structure using multi-output full-bridge converter integrating flyback converter." In ECCE Asia (ICPE 2011- ECCE Asia). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icpe.2011.5944621.

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