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The workplace is evolving towards scenarios where humans are acquiring a more active and dynamic role alongside increasingly intelligent machines. Moreover, the active population is ageing and consequently emerging risks could...
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One hundred years ago
Emilio Fernandez-Egea
Mar 28, 2019
A footpath in the Square de la Tour Saint-Jacques in Paris is named for the dancer Vaslav Nijinsky (1889–1950). It was in the nearby Théâtre du Châtelet that the ‘God of Dance’ astounded audiences and scandalized critics with...
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Black Imagination: The World and Me
Livia M Nocito
Jan 01, 0001
This is a presentation regarding black imagination as a tool for reclaiming agency out of hardship or hatred. It is focused on two poems: "Malcolm" by Sonia Sanchez and "The Moongazer Speaks on Longing" by Saida Agostini and how...
Published by: Ursinus College
Gap variability upon packing in organic photovoltaics.
The variation of the HOMO-LUMO band gap is explored for varying packing arrangements of the 4mod BT-4TIC donor-acceptor molecule pair, by means of a high-throughput ab-initio random structure search of packing possibilities. 350...
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A simple and robust Abaqus implementation of the phase field fracture method
The phase field fracture method is attracting significant interest. Phase field approaches have enabled predicting - on arbitrary geometries and dimensions - complex fracture phenomena such as crack branching...
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Network equilibration and first-principles liquid water.
Motivated by the very low diffusivity recently found in ab initio simulations of liquid water, we have studied its dependence with temperature, system size, and duration of the simulations. We use ab initio molecular dynamics...
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An Analysis of Route Duration Times in Vehicular Networks Considering Influential Factors
Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) are part of intelligent transportation systems (ITS) and their main objective is to provide communication between vehicles. As self-organizing and configuring networks, with decentralized...
On the Finite Element Implementation of Functionally Graded Materials.
We investigate the numerical implementation of functionally graded properties in the context of the finite element method. The macroscopic variation of elastic properties inherent to functionally graded materials (FGMs) is...
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The Ungrounded Nature of Being
Emilio Carlo Corriero
Aug 29, 2018
The fact that in around 1844, and at the height of his positive philosophy period, Schelling dedicates himself to drafting a work entirely dedicated to issues in the nature-philosophy, such as the Presentation of the Process of...
Mechanisms Underlying Motivational Dysfunction in Schizophrenia.
Negative symptoms are a debilitating feature of schizophrenia which are often resistant to pharmacological intervention. The mechanisms underlying them remain poorly understood, and diagnostic methods rely on phenotyping through...
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Early versus late risk factors for deficit and nondeficit schizophrenia.
AIM: We examined whether timing of known risk factors for schizophrenia may influence the development of schizophrenia with primary negative symptoms. METHOD: This cross-sectional single-centre study in England used a clinical...
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An Early Developmental Marker of Deficit versus Nondeficit Schizophrenia.
People with schizophrenia and primary negative symptoms (deficit schizophrenia) differ from those without such symptoms (nondeficit schizophrenia) on risk factors, course of illness, other signs and symptoms, treatment response...
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The Ungrounded Nature of Being
The fact that in around 1844, and at the height of his positive philosophy period, Schelling dedicates himself to drafting a work entirely dedicated to issues in the nature-philosophy, such as the Presentation of the Process of...
The origin of two-dimensional electron gases at oxide interfaces
The response of oxide thin films to polar discontinuities at interfaces and surfaces has generated enormous activity due to the variety of interesting effects that it gives rise to. A case in point is the discovery of the...
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Modelling fatigue crack growth in shape memory alloys
Abstract: We present a phase field‐based framework for modelling fatigue damage in Shape Memory Alloys (SMAs). The model combines, for the first time: (i) a generalized phase field description of fracture, incorporating multiple...
Electrostatics and domains in ferroelectric superlattices.
The electrostatics arising in ferroelectric/dielectric two-dimensional heterostructures and superlattices is revisited within a Kittel model in order to define and complete a clear paradigmatic reference for domain formation....
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