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Elemental analysis in biotechnology

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2015
This article focuses on analytical strategies integrating atomic spectroscopy in biotechnology. The rationale behind developing such methods is inherently linked to unique features of the key technique in elemental analysis, which is inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry: (1) the high sensitivity and selectivity of state of the art ...
Hann, Stephan   +2 more
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Convergence analysis for an element-by-element finite element method

Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 1995
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Li, Zhi Ping, Reed, M. B.
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Energy Based Boundary Elements for Finite Element Analysis

Meccanica, 2001
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Aristodemo, M., Leone, A., Mazza, M.
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Curved, isoparametric, “quadrilateral” elements for finite element analysis

International Journal of Solids and Structures, 1968
Abstract An increase of available parameters associated with an element usually leads to improved accuracy of solution for a given number of parameters representing the whole assembly. It is possible thus to use fewer elements for the solution. As such element have yet to be able to follow prescribed boundaries to a good degree of approximation ...
Ergatoudis, I.   +2 more
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C2-CONTINUOUS ELEMENTS FOR BOUNDARY ELEMENT ANALYSIS

International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 1997
A new kind of \(C^2\)-continuous elements is derived by linear blending of two consecutive second-order Overhauser elements, with the latter one being the quadratic blending of three quartic \(C^0\)-continuous elements. The numerical implementation by these new elements is given for the boundary integral equations employed in solution of boundary value
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Elements of functional analysis

1976
Let L be a linear space over a topological field K. Suppose that: 1. L is a topological group under addition; 2. the mapping \( K \times L \to L:\left( {\lambda ,x} \right) \to \lambda x \) is continuous in both variables.
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Finite element analysis of machine elements

Engineering Computations, 1999
This paper gives a review of the finite element techniques (FE) applied in the analysis and design of machine elements; bolts and screws, belts and chains, springs and dampers, brakes, gears, bearings, gaskets and seals are handled. The range of applications of finite elements on these subjects is extremely wide and cannot be presented in a single ...
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Finite element analysis

Computer-Aided Design, 1984
Abstract Current use of the finite element method in engineering practice is considered. The increasing use of finite element analysis in a CAD environment and factors influencing it are discussed. The technological state of the art is briefly reviewed.
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Boundary Element Analysis

2010
Finite element and boundary element methods are two important and popular techniques for practical problems in engineering. Many commercial softwares have been developed based upon these two methods. It’s known that the core function of the boundary element method is the fundamental solutions which are derived from Green’s functions – the solutions for
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