Gill, Fenella J Lin, Frances Massey, Deborah Wilson, Lorraine Greenwood, Melanie Skylas, Katina Woodard, Mark Tembo, Agness Mitchell, Marion Gullick, Janice
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Australian critical care : official journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses
Position statements are used by large organisations such as the Australian College of Critical Care Nurses to publically present an official philosophy or beliefs and to propose recommendations. Position statements are increasingly used by health departments and healthcare facilities to allocate resources and to guide and audit nursing practice, ye...
Nakamasu, Akiko Higaki, Takumi
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Journal of Plant Research
Various branch architectures are observed in living organisms including plants. Branch formation has traditionally been an area of interest in the field of developmental biology, and theoretical approaches are now commonly used to understand the complex mechanisms involved. In this review article, we provide an overview of theoretical approaches in...
Layachi, A. Makhlouf, A. Frihi, D. Satha, H. Belaadi, A. Seguela, R.
The non-isothermal crystallization (NIC) of isotactic polypropylene (iPP) and its composites with submicronic talc particles (μ-talc) was investigated by differential scanning calorimetry. The modeling of the NIC kinetics of the iPP matrix was performed using Jeziorny-modified Avrami’s model, Ozawa’s and Mo’s theoretical approaches. The Jeziorny’s ...
Bokamba Motoumba, E. Yoca, S. E. Palmeri, P. Quinet, Pascal
A new set of oscillator strengths and transition probabilities is reported for 92 radiative transitions of nine-times ionized xenon, Xe X, in the extreme ultraviolet region from 110 to 164 Å. They have been obtained by two different theoretical approaches, i.e. the pseudo-relativistic Hartree-Fock (HFR) and the fully relativistic multiconfiguration...
Blatter, L. Kosmatov, N. Le Gall, P. Prevosto, V.
Self-composition provides a powerful theoretical approach to prove relational properties, i.e. properties relating several program executions, that has been applied to compare two runs of one or similar programs (in secure dataflow properties, code transformations, etc.). This tool demo paper presents RPP, an original implementation of self-composi...
Cominelli, Stefania Giuriani, Ezio Marini, Alessandra
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Materials and Structures
In the safety assessment of masonry constructions the estimate of the compressive strength of masonry is often required, especially for those structures subjected to high stresses or stress concentration. Focusing on rubble stone and conglomerate-like masonries, a typology which is quite common in historical constructions, a theoretical formulation...
Krasulya, Olga Bogush, Vladimir Trishina, Victoria Potoroko, Irina Khmelev, Sergey Sivashanmugam, Palani Anandan, Sambandam
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Ultrasonics sonochemistry
The work explores the experimental and theoretical aspects of emulsification capability of ultrasound to deliver stable emulsions of sunflower oil in water and meat sausages. In order to determine optimal parameters for direct ultrasonic emulsification of food emulsions, a model was developed based on the stability of emulsion droplets in acoustic ...
Ayoubi, Salaheddine El Mamza, Kamal Fujino, Tadanori Abe, Koki Amakasu, Kazuo Miyashita, Kazushi
The target strength (TS) patterns of Sardina pilchardus and Sardinella aurita at 38 and 120 kHz were estimated by a prolate-spheroid model, using measurements of swimbladder length and width. The ratio of swimbladder length to total length (TL) was similar in both species, however the ratio of swimbladder width to TL was smaller and more variable f...
Ayoubi, Salaheddine El Mamza, Kamal Fujino, Tadanori Abe, Koki Amakasu, Kazuo Miyashita, Kazushi
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Fisheries Science
The target strength (TS) patterns of Sardina pilchardus and Sardinella aurita at 38 and 120 kHz were estimated by a prolate-spheroid model, using measurements of swimbladder length and width. The ratio of swimbladder length to total length (TL) was similar in both species, however the ratio of swimbladder width to TL was smaller and more variable f...
Rafi, Jalaleddin Yaghoobi Stille, Håkan
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Geotechnical and Geological Engineering
In the practice of grouting of fractured rock, currently, empirical methods are used. Amongst them, the GIN method is popular mostly in Europe and has been tried in many projects. The concept of this method is to limit the combination of pressure and injected volume to a specific grout intensity number in order to control the energy induced in the ...