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Journal articles on the topic "Triangle de Sano"

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Bejjani, B. P., J. L. Houeto, M. Hariz, J. Yelnik, V. Mesnage, A. M. Bonnet, B. Pidoux, D. Dormont, P. Cornu, and Y. Agid. "Aggressive behavior induced by intraoperative stimulation in the triangle of Sano." Neurology 59, no. 9 (November 12, 2002): 1425–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/01.wnl.0000031428.31861.23.

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Su, Mingxiao, Xiyun Jiao, Jiang Li, Shuyu Wu, and Tianao Wu. "Accuracy and Reliability Analysis of Pipe Irrigation Metering Device for Sandy Water Source." Water 13, no. 7 (March 30, 2021): 947. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w13070947.

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Sandy water sources are widely distributed and are important for agricultural development. However, no explicit result has been achieved in the research of the accuracy and reliability of pipeline metering devices as well as flow rate measurement objects (water or water–sand) of different metering devices in the process of pipelines conveying muddy water. In this study, seven kinds of sediment concentration gradients, C0–C6 (0.2–7.19%), and three different flow velocities (1.0 m/s, 1.25 m/s, 1.5 m/s) were set up, and a comparison measuring method was used to compare the flow values of three kinds of metering device (electromagnetic flowmeter, ultrasonic flowmeter and water meter) with a right triangle weir. The accuracy and reliability of the metering device were obtained by analyzing the change law of the relative error between each metering device and the right triangle weir under different flow velocities and different sediment concentrations, and the flow rate measurement objects of each metering device were finally clarified. The relative error between the electromagnetic flowmeter and right triangle weir decreased gradually with the increase in the flow velocity when the sediment concentration was constant. The maximum difference of the relative error between the electromagnetic flowmeter and the right triangle weir was 2.53% when the flow velocity was constant. Additionally, the minimum differences of the relative errors of the ultrasonic flowmeter and water meter were 2.67% and 6.90%, respectively. The measured flow law of the electromagnetic flowmeter was more in line with the measured flow law of the water–sand mixture measured by the right triangle weir. However, the relative errors of water and water–sand measured by the ultrasonic flowmeter and water meter fluctuate greatly, which does not accord with the law of muddy water measured by the right triangle weir. The results showed that the electromagnetic flowmeter has the best reliability among the three metering devices, and the accuracy can be improved by calibration before use or increasing the flow velocity of the pipe network. Under the sand grading used in this study, the electromagnetic flowmeter was recommended to measure the flow rate of pipe irrigation for sandy water sources in this paper.
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Xu, Qingwei, Kaili Xu, Xiwen Yao, Jinjia Zhang, and Ben Wang. "Sand casting safety assessment for foundry enterprises: fault tree analysis, Heinrich accident triangle, HAZOP–LOPA, bow tie model." Royal Society Open Science 5, no. 10 (October 2018): 180915. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.180915.

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Sand casting operations, though commonplace, pose a significant threat of explosion accidents. This paper presents a novel sand casting safety assessment technique based on fault tree analysis, Heinrich accident triangle, hazard and operability–layer of protection analysis (HAZOP–LOPA) and bow tie model components. Minimal cut sets and minimal path sets are first determined based on fault tree analysis, then the frequency of sand casting explosion accidents is calculated based on the Heinrich accident triangle. Third, the risk level of venting quality can be reduced by adopting HAZOP–LOPA; the residual risk level of venting quality remains excessive even after adopting two independent protective layers. The bow tie model is then adopted to determine the causes and consequences of venting quality. Five preventative measures are imposed to enhance the venting quality of foundry sand accompanied by 16 mitigative safety measures. Our results indicate that the risk attributable to low foundry sand venting quality can be minimized via bow tie analysis.
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Saumade, Frédéric. "Chasseur, torero, boucher : le triangle sémantique du sang animal." L'Homme 35, no. 136 (1995): 113–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/hom.1995.370003.

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Dewangan, Shailesh Kumar. "Using the Soil Texture Triangle to Evaluate the Effect of Soil Texture on Water Flow: A Review." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 11, no. 6 (June 30, 2023): 389–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2023.53635.

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Abstract: Water flow through soil is a critical process that affects many aspects of soil health and environmental sustainability. Soil texture, which is the relative proportion of sand, silt, and clay particles in soil, plays a significant role in regulating water flow through soils. The soil texture triangle is a widely used tool for classifying soil texture based on the proportions of sand, silt, and clay particles. This review paper aims to evaluate the effect of soil texture on water flow through soils using the soil texture triangle. The paper presents an overview of the soil texture triangle and its applications in soil texture classification, followed by a discussion of the relationship between soil texture and water flow. The paper reviews existing literature on the impact of soil texture on water flow and summarizes the key findings. The review highlights the importance of soil texture in regulating water flow through soils and discusses the implications for soil management and environmental sustainability. The paper concludes by identifying areas for future research to improve our understanding of the relationship between soil texture and water flow.
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Hamlet-Metz, Mario, and Dawn D. Eidelman. "George Sand and the Nineteenth-Century Russian Love-Triangle Novels." South Atlantic Review 60, no. 4 (November 1995): 153. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3201248.

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Bertram, Douglas F., and Gary W. Kaiser. "Rhinoceros Auklet (Cerorhinca monocerata) Nestling Diet May Gauge Pacific Sand Lance (Ammodytes hexapterus) Recruitment." Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 50, no. 9 (September 1, 1993): 1908–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f93-213.

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We studied (1984–86) the diet of rhinoceros auklet (Cerorhinca monocerata) nestlings at three colonies on the British Columbia coast (Lucy islands, Pine Island, and Triangle Island). On the Lucy Islands, Pacific sand lance (Ammodytes hexapterus) dominated nestling food loads in all years. In 1985, 0+ sand lance dominated the nestling diet on all colonies. Concurrent measures of nestling growth rate, independent indexes of ocean production, and the proportion of sand lance in groundfish stomach samples were also highest in 1985. This suggests a linkage between ocean production, 0+ sand lance abundance, and events on seabird colonies over a broad geographic range. We emphasize the importance of sand lance to temperate seabirds and contrast British Columbia with areas where sand lance are commercially exploited. Rhinoceros auklet nestling diet, growth, and other data collected on colonies suggest that long-term monitoring on seabird colonies can contribute timely and inexpensive information on the recruitment of sand lance stocks in Canadian waters.
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HEMMINGS, F. W. J. "Review. George Sand and the Nineteenth-Century Russian Love-Triangle Novels. Eidelman, Dawn D." French Studies 50, no. 2 (April 1, 1996): 211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fs/50.2.211.

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Pan, Meihui, Yougui Chen, Zewen Hao, Chenlu Li, Huimin Zhao, Jinyu Wang, and Yifu Gong. "Geochemical Characteristics and Environmental Implications of Surface Sediments from Different Types of Sand Dunes in the Dinggye Area, Southern Tibet." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 17 (August 26, 2022): 10628. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191710628.

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Geochemical characteristics of aeolian sand are beneficial for understanding sand dune formation and evolution. Few studies in the Dinggye area, Southern Tibet, have focused on the geochemical characteristics of aeolian sand. Thus, we present new geochemical data that provide insights into the geochemical characteristics and environmental implications of aeolian sands in the Dinggye area. The results show that mobile dunes, climbing sand sheets, and nebkhas show heterogeneity in elemental concentrations and UCC-normalized distribution; MgO, TiO2, Ni, Pb, and Nb are higher in mobile dunes; SiO2, CaO, K2O, Na2O, P2O5, V, Cr, Co, Cu, Ba, and Ce are higher in climbing sand sheets; and Al2O3, Fe2O3, La, Zn, As, Sr, Y, Zr, Rb, and Ga are higher in nebkhas. Principal component analysis (PCA) and correlation analysis indicate that the main factor affecting elemental content is grain size sorting, followed by provenance, while chemical weathering and regional precipitation are less influential. The CIA and A-CN-K triangle indicate that the different dune types are at a lower chemical weathering stage, with plagioclase weathering and decomposition first. The combination of grain size characteristics, elemental ratios, multidimensional scale (MDS), PCA, and geomorphological conditions suggest that the flood plain and the lakeshore are the main sand sources of aeolian sands in the Dinggye area.
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Zou, Hui, and Hua Zhang. "Effects of Sand Blasting on the TBCs Fabrication Quality." Key Engineering Materials 531-532 (December 2012): 290–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.531-532.290.

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CoCrAlY bond coat(BC) and top ceramic coating(TCC) were fabricated on the GH99 super alloy by air plasma spray(APS), before TCC fabrication, BC was treated by sand blasting with different blasting parameters (blasting pressure, blasting speed). The roughness Ra of BC surface was obtained by orthogonal experiment design. Then, cross section morphology of TCC/BC interface were investigated by scanning electron micrograph(SEM), meanwhile TCC/BC interface stresses were analyzed based upon ABAQUS software using finite element method (FEM). The results show that, the roughness of bond coat surface increase first with increasing blasting pressure and speed, then decrease finally becomes stable. Both maximum tensile stress and compressive stress appear in TCC/BC interface area which is bigger in BC layer than that in TCC layer; With the increase of amplitude of interface triangle, the TCC/BC interface stress increase first then decrease until 7μm amplitude, then there appears a decrease of the interface stress.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Triangle de Sano"

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Santin-Baloğlu, Marie des Neiges. "Caractérisation anatomique de la région subthalamique : étude histologique post mortem chez le primate des cibles utilisées en psychochirurgie." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023SORUS715.

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L’utilisation de la stimulation cérébrale profonde pour traiter les troubles psychiatriques sévères et résistants suscite un intérêt grandissant. Cependant, les résultats obtenus chez les patients restent hétérogènes, avec des succès et des échecs non expliqués. Une des causes potentielles pour expliquer cette variabilité tient sûrement à la méconnaissance de l’anatomie et de la morphologie précise des cibles neurochirurgicales. C’est particulièrement le cas pour la région médiale subthalamique, petite région centimétrique qui contient trois cibles utilisées en psychochirurgie : le noyau subthalamique antéro-médial pour traiter le trouble obsessionnel compulsif, le medial forebrain bundle pour traiter la dépression et le trouble obsessionnel compulsif, et le triangle de Sano anciennement lésé pour traiter l’agressivité pathologique. L’objectif de ce travail était d’identifier précisément ces trois cibles au sein de la région médiale subthalamique et de fournir une caractérisation précise de leur organisation morphologique, incluant corps cellulaires et fibres, chez le primate. Deux cerveaux humains et deux cerveaux de macaques ont été coupés en blocs contenant la région médiale subthalamique. Les blocs ont été coupés en séries de coupes coronales de 50 μm d’épaisseur. Différentes techniques de marquages immunohistochimiques et d’hybridation in situ ont ensuite été réalisées. Les populations neuronales, les terminaisons axonales et les faisceaux de fibres de la région médiale subthalamique du primate ont été identifiées au sein de chacune des trois cibles chirurgicales. Le noyau subthalamique antéro-médial se caractérise par une innervation dopaminergique et sérotoninergique dense avec la présence d’un gradient croissant latéro-médial. Le medial forebrain bundle est composé de fibres dopaminergiques et sérotoninergiques organisées en faisceaux ainsi que des fibres corticales. Le triangle de Sano contient de nombreux neurones porteurs de récepteurs des œstrogènes α, suggérant qu’il fait partie du système limbique. Le marquage est intense mais non spécifique de cette structure au sein de la région médiale subthalamique. Il contient aussi des projections orexinergiques, montrant une connexion directe en provenance de l’hypothalamus. Nous avons ensuite montré l’anatomie cellulaire du triangle de Sano est différente de celle de l’hypothalamus postérieur, confirmant qu’il s’agit de deux entités différentes. Nous avons formulé l’hypothèse que l’effet anti-agressivité de la chirurgie du triangle de Sano pourrait s’expliquer par la modulation de projections sérotoninergiques, glutamatergiques et orexinergiques. Cette hypothèse a été renforcée par l’analyse morphologique de données obtenues chez un patient schizophrène violent opéré par lésions stéréotaxiques. Ces résultats fournissent de nouvelles informations sur l’organisation morphologique et cellulaire de la région médiale subthalamique que l’on peut identifier comme une interface entre le système des ganglions de la base et le système limbique. Ces données nous ont encouragé à proposer un protocole de recherche clinique rigoureux visant à évaluer l’efficacité de la stimulation cérébrale du triangle de Sano dans l’agressivité pathologique, cette structure étant probablement un relai essentiel au sein du circuit de l’agressivité
The use of deep brain stimulation for treating severe and treatment-resistant psychiatric disorders is gaining growing interest. However, the results obtained in patients remain heterogeneous, with unexplained successes and failures. One potential cause for this variability is likely the lack of precise knowledge about the anatomy and morphology of neurosurgical targets. This is particularly true for the medial subthalamic region, a small centimetric region that contains three targets used in psychosurgery: the antero-medial subthalamic nucleus for obsessive-compulsive disorder, the medial forebrain bundle for depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder, and the Sano triangle, formerly employed in lesioning techniques, for the treatment of pathological aggressiveness. The objective of this work was to precisely identify these three targets within the medial subthalamic region and provide an accurate characterization of their morphological organization, including cell bodies and fibers, in primates. Two human brains and two macaque brains were sectioned into blocks containing the medial subthalamic region. These blocks were cut into serial coronal slices of 50 μm thick. Various techniques of immunohistochemical staining and in situ hybridization were subsequently performed. The neuronal populations, axonal terminations, and fiber bundles of the medial subthalamic region in primates were identified within each of the three surgical targets. The antero-medial subthalamic nucleus is characterized by dense dopaminergic and serotonergic innervation with increasing lateral-to-medial gradient of this innervation. The medial forebrain bundle consists of organized bundles of dopaminergic and serotonergic fibers, as well as cortical fibers. The Sano triangle contains numerous neurons carrying α-estrogen receptors, suggesting its involvement in the limbic system. This labelling is strong but not specific to this structure within the medial subthalamic region. It also contains orexinergic projections, demonstrating a direct connection from the hypothalamus. We then established that the cellular anatomy of the Sano triangle is different from that of the posterior hypothalamus, confirming that they are two distinct entities. We hypothesized that the anti-aggressive effect of the Sano triangle surgery could be explained by the modulation of serotonergic, glutamatergic, and orexinergic projections. This hypothesis was further strengthened by the morphological analysis of data obtained from a violent schizophrenic patient who underwent stereotactic lesional surgery. These results provide new information on the morphological and cellular organization of the medial subthalamic region, which can be identified as an interface between the basal ganglia system and the limbic system. These data encouraged us to propose a rigorous clinical research protocol aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of cerebral stimulation of the Sano triangle in pathological aggressiveness, as this structure is likely an essential relay within the aggression circuit
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Baalouch, Marouen. "Dalitz analysis of the three-body charmless decay B0 → K0Sπ+π− with the LHCb spectrometer." Thesis, Clermont-Ferrand 2, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015CLF22652/document.

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Le travail présenté dans cette thèse concerne l’étude des désintégrations en trois corps sans quark charmé des mésons beaux neutres, dont l’état final contient un K0S. Ce travail de recherche s’est réalisé dans le cadre de l’expérience LHCb au LHC, en analysant un échantillon d’événements de 3 fb−1 collecté dans le Run I du LHC. L’analyse d’amplitude de la désintégration B0→K0Sπ+π− représente la partie principale de ce travail de thèse. La mesure des amplitudes est effectuée au moyen d’une étude du plan de Dalitz de la désintégration intégrée dans le temps sans étiquetage de la saveur de la particule belle. Nous avons mesuré les rapports d’embranchements relatives des désintégrations quasi-deux-corps à partir de cette analyse de Dalitz. Egalement, nous avons mesuré l’asymétrie CP directe des désintégrations quasi-deux-corps B0→K*+(892)π−, B0→K0*+(1430)π−, B0→K2*+(1430)π− et B0→f0(980)K0S. Nous avons observé pour la première fois l’asymétrie CP directe dans la désintégration B0→K*+(892)π− avec une signifiance supérieure à cinq déviations standard. Cette mesure est en accord avec la moyenne mondiale, avec une précision améliorée
Studies of charmless three-body decays of the neutral B mesons with a K0S in the final state are presented in this thesis. The analyses are performed with the full statistics recorded by the LHCb spectrometer during the Run I of the LHC. The amplitude analysis of the decay B0→K0Sπ+π− represents the main part of this thesis analysis. A time-integrated untagged Dalitz-Plot analysis of the decay is performed. The fit fractions of the quasi-two-body decays are obtained. Likewise, the direct CP asymmetries of the quasi-two-body decays B0→K*+(892)π−, B0→K0*+(1430)π−, B0→K2*+(1430)π− and B0→f0(980)K0S are obtained. The largest sensitivity is obtained for ACP (B0→K*+(892)π−). This measurement is the first observation of the CP asymmetry with a significance larger then five standard deviations. The measurement is in agreement with the world average, with an improved precision
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Books on the topic "Triangle de Sano"

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George Sand and the nineteenth-century Russian love-triangle novels. Lewisburg [Pa.]: Bucknell University Press, 1994.

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Lines in the sand. Ringwood, Vic., Australia: Viking, 2000.

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Beyond the Sand Creek Bridge. Issaquah, WA: Highland House Press, 2012.

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Grey, Zane. Stairs of sand. Rollinsford, N.H: Sagebrush Large Print Westerns, 2004.

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Sanford, Richard F. Ground-water flow and migration of hydrocarbons to the Lower Permian White Rim Sandstone, Tar Sand Triangle, southeastern Utah. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1995.

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Hansley, Paula L. Diagenetic and burial history of the Lower Permian White Rim Sandstone in the Tar Sand Triangle, Paradox Basin, southeastern Utah. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1995.

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Graglia, Roberto D., Giuseppe Pelosi, and Stefano Selleri, eds. International Workshop on Finite Elements for Microwave Engineering. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6655-968-9.

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When Courant prepared the text of his 1942 address to the American Mathematical Society for publication, he added a two-page Appendix to illustrate how the variational methods first described by Lord Rayleigh could be put to wider use in potential theory. Choosing piecewise-linear approximants on a set of triangles which he called elements, he dashed off a couple of two-dimensional examples and the finite element method was born. … Finite element activity in electrical engineering began in earnest about 1968-1969. A paper on waveguide analysis was published in Alta Frequenza in early 1969, giving the details of a finite element formulation of the classical hollow waveguide problem. It was followed by a rapid succession of papers on magnetic fields in saturable materials, dielectric loaded waveguides, and other well-known boundary value problems of electromagnetics. … In the decade of the eighties, finite element methods spread quickly. In several technical areas, they assumed a dominant role in field problems. P.P. Silvester, San Miniato (PI), Italy, 1992 Early in the nineties the International Workshop on Finite Elements for Microwave Engineering started. This volume contains the history of the Workshop and the Proceedings of the 13th edition, Florence (Italy), 2016 . The 14th Workshop will be in Cartagena (Colombia), 2018.
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Morris, Gilbert. Deep in the Heart: A novel. Nashville [Tenn.]: Integrity Publishers, 2003.

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Horn, Atherton Gertrude Franklin. Sleeping fires. Norco, Calif: Santa Ana River Press, 2004.

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Morris, Gilbert. The Yellow Rose: Lone Star Legacy #2. Nashville, Tenn: Integrity Publishers, 2004.

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Book chapters on the topic "Triangle de Sano"

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Scott, Andrew C. "Kindling." In Burning Planet. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198734840.003.0006.

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What does it take to make a fire? The factors underlying fire can be illustrated with a triangle, and five fire triangles, relevant to different scales in area and time, have been defined. Let’s start with the most basic, at the smallest scale. The ‘fire fundamentals triangle’ has three elements: fuel, as there needs to be something to burn; heat, because fires can’t start without a source of heat; and oxygen, essential for a fire to combust and spread. The importance of oxygen becomes obvious when we put out a fire. The use of sand or CO2, or even smothering, is a way to exclude air, and more specifically to remove oxygen from the system so that the combustion reaction stops. Water has two effects. It reduces the amount of oxygen getting to the fire, but more importantly the heat energy from the fire goes into evaporating the water rather than heating the fuel that allows the combustion reaction to continue. Our second triangle can be called the ‘fire environment triangle’. Here again, fuel forms one of the points. Another is the weather, as this controls the moisture in the fuel, affecting its flammability. The drier the fuel, the more easily it can burn. Perhaps surprisingly, the third point of the triangle is topography, which impacts on the rate and pattern of spread of the fire. Hill slopes, for instance, can provide an updraft of air that allows the fire to spread more quickly. The next triangle up widens our perspective in terms not only of spatial scale but also time. This triangle can be called the ‘fire regime triangle’. Here we consider not simply the fuel but the type of vegetation that is being burned. Some types of vegetation are more flammable than others. The overall climate is also significant at this bigger scale. For example, temperate seasonal climates are more fire-prone than wet tropical climates, where there is rain every day. The third arm of this triangle is landform: mountainous regions are more susceptible to fire than low-lying flat areas.
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Gobbis Pagliuca, José Carlos, and Marta C. R. B. Suarez. "Used Cooking Oil Campaign Experience in São Bernardo do Campo City." In Cases on Applying Knowledge Economy Principles for Economic Growth in Developing Nations, 254–59. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-8417-0.ch013.

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Faced with the objective of carrying out environmental education campaigns and arousing the attention of Sao Bernardo do Campo´s residents to the correct disposal of used cooking oil, in 2019 a cooperation agreement between the Municipality of Sao Bernardo do Campo and the Triangulo Institute aiming at recycling used cooking oil was signed. The collection execution began with the installation of the used cooking oil voluntary delivery points. Before the installation, the awareness and training of the team involved in the receiving activity was carried out; in addition, it is important after the collection to pack, transport, and dispose of the oil.
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Collaro, Carolina, and Martin Herkommer. "Research, Application, and Innovation of LiDAR Technology in Spatial Archeology." In Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Sixth Edition, 1–33. IGI Global, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-7366-5.ch054.

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Two universities, the University of Jaén, Spain and the University of San Carlos, Guatemala, in partnership with Quantum Systems GmbH, a German company, conducted an expedition to the Maya Tropical Forest in the Yaxhà-Nakum-Naranjo National Park of El Petén (El Triangulo Cultural), Guatemala, using LiDAR technology. The article takes its cue from the description of this case study and focuses on the application of LiDAR technology to fixed-wing VTOL drones beyond the pilot's line of sight. The context presents significant challenges due to the impenetrability and vegetation of the forest, which protects Maya archaeology but is also a major degradation factor. The authors analyzed the benefits and challenges of using LiDAR for spatial archaeology and concerning the new frontiers of digitization.
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Primeau, Marie-Douce, Cynthia Champagne-Caron, and Alejandro Romero-Torres. "Recherches sur la Sustainability." In Recherches sur la Sustainability, 386–403. EMS Editions, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ems.cheva.2023.01.0386.

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Le développement durable et, plus précisément, l’acceptabilité sociale ont pris une importance majeure dans la réalisation de tout projet. En effet, le succès d’un projet va au-delà des trois dimensions du Triangle d’or (échéancier, coûts et portée) pour prendre en compte la « Triple Bottom Line » incluant les aspects sociaux, environnementaux et économiques de leur réalisation et de leurs livrables. Ainsi, l’acceptabilité sociale se place comme un levier pour favoriser la motivation et la participation des parties prenantes à tout projet et facilite leur réalisation. Bien que de nombreuses études aient été menées sur l’acceptabilité sociale des projets dans les dernières années, le concept reste encore flou et mal défini, sans parler des nombreuses contradictions qui entravent la compréhension des facteurs influençant l’acceptabilité sociale des projets. Ce chapitre vise à approfondir les connaissances sur le sujet et à éclaircir les facteurs contribuant à l’acceptabilité sociale dans le contexte de projets. En s’appuyant sur les résultats d’une recension de littérature systématique, ce chapitre vise à contribuer aux connaissances sur le développement durable et l’acceptabilité en classant les facteurs d’acceptabilité sociale en quatre groupes : organisationnels, contextuels, individuels et propres au projet. Cette catégorisation permettra de comprendre les enjeux d’acceptabilité sociale des projets et d’identifier des pistes pour assurer l’adhésion et l’engagement des parties prenantes.
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Conference papers on the topic "Triangle de Sano"

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Tate, James Michael. "Triple Standard: Addressing the Missing Middle in the Texas Triangle." In 108th Annual Meeting Proceedings. ACSA Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.am.108.24.

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There’s an urban phenomenon happening in Texas. It’s called the Texas Triangle. Dallas-Fort Worth defines the top while Austin-San Antonio and Houston create the base. These major urban areas are connected by Interstate-45, Interstate 10, and Interstate 35. These cities, and other smaller ones, are experiencing significant transformational growth. Much of this is happening in outlying metro areas; causing once distinct cities to grow into one another. In the coming decades, the Triangle could become one megacity. To explore new futures of the Triangle, in 2019 I launched a multi-year design research investigation that explores alter¬natives to existing housing and land use models. The past six months was spent identifying different situations that exist in the periphery of major downtown areas. Outlining three prevailing spatial conditions is the primary focus of this paper. In January 2020, my design team started producing strategies that test density configuration, programmatic accommodation, and form generation relative to urban conditions of these places. Each of these investigations recognizes a missing middle scale of building and urban development. The current form of city-making will deplete resources in coming decades without producing a diverse mix of housing stock. Initial design work is mentioned in this paper, but remains schematic.
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Ito, Takahiro, Ayumu Matsumoto, Toshihisa Ito, Masaaki Motozawa, Kaoru Iwamoto, Hideki Kawashima, Hirotomo Ando, Tetsuya Senda, and Yasuo Kawaguchi. "Experimental Investigation on Effects of Surface Roughness Geometry Affecting to Flow Resistance." In ASME-JSME-KSME 2011 Joint Fluids Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ajk2011-25014.

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Experimental investigation on effects of surface roughness geometry affecting to flow resistance has been carried out. The concentric cylinder device composed of outer cylinder and inner test cylinder was employed to the experiment. We prepared 24 different roughness models having various skewness of roughness profile as test inner cylinders. Surface of test cylinder has ridge and valley roughness whose shapes are isosceles right triangle V-shape. These ridge and valley are arranged at equal intervals. Therefore, RMS roughness of the surface and skewness of the surface roughness profile can be evaluated. In the experiment, inner cylinder is rotated but outer cylinder is stationary, torque of rotating inner cylinder was measured. Based on the torque measurement, we investigated the effect of skweness of the surface roughness on flow resistance. As a result, when the roughness profile has Gaussian distribution (skewness = 0), friction coefficient increases with increasing RMS roughness. Moreover, friction coefficient also increases with increasing skewness of surface roughness under same RMS roughness. In order to predict the friction coefficient from the geometric information of the surface, we estimated the equivalent sand grain roughness from surface roughness parameters. Results showed that it was clarified the relation among skewness of roughness profile, equivalent sand grain roughness and the root mean square of surface roughness.
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Villarroel, Andres, Michael Myers, and Lori Hathon. "Integrating the Thomas-Stieber Analysis With a Staged Differential Effective Medium Model for Saturation Interpretation of Thin-Bedded Shaly Sands." In 2022 SPWLA 63rd Annual Symposium. Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.30632/spwla-2022-0035.

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A Staged Differential Effective Medium (SDEM) model based on the Hanai-Bruggeman equation is applied to interpret water saturation in shaly sands. In this model, the conductivity of the formation changes when different volumes of clays, oil, and quartz (inclusions) are successively distributed in the host. The host continuously varies as the inclusions are added. The resulting equations require the conductivity and distribution parameters, which are assumed constant. A Thomas-Stieber analysis allows the separation of clay types that are distributed at different length scales. It allows estimating the fractional bulk volumes of clay laminations and dispersed clays using only the density and gamma ray log data. The three endpoints of the Thomas-Stieber triangle (clean sand, 100 percent clay-filled sand, and shale) are determined from log data, thin sections, and SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope) observations. Dispersed clay and shale laminae porosity were estimated using SEM imaging. The dispersed clays were observed to have substantially higher porosity than the laminar clays. For this reason, clay laminae, and pore-filling dispersed clays are allowed to have differing properties. This is a generalization of the conventional Thomas-Stieber model. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was used to cluster the data, allowing the impact of clays and their occurrence to be assessed. The density, resistivity, acoustic, and gamma ray logs are employed for this analysis. The model is used to iteratively extract the clays, oil, and quartz properties according to their differing length scales. The initial regression determines the distribution parameter and resistivity of the shale laminae. Next, the properties of the clay-filled sand are determined. The clay-filled sand conductivity increases linearly with the amount of dispersed clay. The pore fluid salinity is then estimated and agrees well with produced water analyses. Finally, the water saturation in the shaly sand is estimated. Saturation estimations using the SDEM model differ from those obtained using conventional shaly sand resistivity models. The water saturation estimations using the SDEM model are in agreement with the resistivity model and capillary pressure estimate, unlike the conventional shaly sand models. This is consistent with the current understanding of column heights and free water levels in the formation.
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Wang, Xueyi. "A fast exact k-nearest neighbors algorithm for high dimensional search using k-means clustering and triangle inequality." In 2011 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN 2011 - San Jose). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ijcnn.2011.6033373.

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Xu, Shili, Arthur Catapang, Daniel Braas, Linsey Stiles, Jason T. Lee, Thomas G. Graeber, Robert Damoiseaux, Orian Shirihai, and Harvey R. Herschman. "Abstract B37: Targeting the energy generation triangle to achieve synthetic lethality for treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma." In Abstracts: AACR Precision Medicine Series: Opportunities and Challenges of Exploiting Synthetic Lethality in Cancer; January 4-7, 2017; San Diego, CA. American Association for Cancer Research, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-8514.synthleth-b37.

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Ground-water flow and migration of hydrocarbons to the Lower Permian White Rim Sandstone, Tar Sand Triangle, southeastern Utah. US Geological Survey, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/b00j.

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Diagenetic and burial history of the Lower Permian White Rim Sandstone in the Tar Sand Triangle, Paradox Basin, southeastern Utah. US Geological Survey, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/b00i.

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