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Direct Damage-Controlled Design of Concrete Structures

Journal of Structural Engineering, 2007
The basic methods of structural concrete design that have been developed so far cannot directly control damage, either at the local or the global level. In order to develop an integrated scheme for direct damage control during design and study its application in practice, a new design philosophy, named direct damage controlled design, is proposed.
George D. Hatzigeorgiou   +1 more
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The Damages Directive in Croatia

2022
This book chapter provides a comprehensive study of the implementation of the Damages Directive in Croatia. The following topics are covered: requirement of full compensation ; rules preventing overcompensation ; court’s power to estimate damages that cannot be precisely quantified ; joint and several liability for infringing undertakings ...
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TEX264-mediated selective autophagy directs DNA damage repair

Trends in Biochemical Sciences
DNA is constantly subject to damage from endogenous and exogenous factors, leading to mutations and disease. While DNA is traditionally repaired in the nucleus, Lascaux et al. reveal a novel role for the lysosome in DNA repair, demonstrating that topoisomerase 1 (TOP1) cleavage complex (TOP1cc) DNA lesions are degraded via TEX264-mediated selective ...
Yuxia Qi, Sho W. Suzuki
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Direct loss model for seismically damaged structures

Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics, 2012
SUMMARYLoss ratio, which is the ratio of the repair cost to the total replacement cost, is an effective parameter for representing structural and nonstructural damage caused by earthquakes. A probabilistic loss estimation framework is first presented that directly relates hazard to response and hence to losses.
John B. Mander   +2 more
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Direct Damage-Controlled Design

2021
George A. Papagiannopoulos   +2 more
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Direct Observations of Ion Damage in Cadmium

Physical Review Letters, 1961
Negative ions are emitted from electron microscope filaments during normal operation. The effects of these ions on thin Cd films are studied by transmission microscopy techniques, at --100 to +25 deg C. Dislocation loops are observed, and their temperature dependence is discussed. (T.F.H.)
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Direct Observation of Radiation Damage In Molybdenum

1965
The primary objective of the research is to study the effect of neutron irradiation, both at ambient and elevated temperatures, on the structure of molybdenum, and to compare and contrast with previous observations on copper and nickel. The defect structures produced by neutron irradiation at doses up to approx.
J. D. Meakin, A. Lawley
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Direct membrane damage and miconazole lethality.

Research communications in chemical pathology and pharmacology, 1992
Physicochemical membrane damage is presumably the cause of growth phase-dependent lethal miconazole action. In support of this, we showed that as stationary phase inoculum cells of Candida albicans progress into early logarithmic phase, susceptibilities to lethal action and to miconazole-induced release of K+ increase together.
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Investigation of Plasma Activation Directions for Low-Damage Direct Bonding

ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology, 2020
Shicheng Zhou   +3 more
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