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On algebraic relations between solutions of a generic Painleve equation
We prove that if y" = f(y,y',t,\alpha, \beta,..) is a generic Painleve equation (i.e. an equation in one of the families PI-PVI but with the complex parameters \alpha, \beta,..
Nagloo, Ronnie, Pillay, Anand
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Computational modeling of reinforced concrete dapped‐end beams
Abstract The structural response of reinforced concrete dapped‐end beams is simulated through finite element analysis. The case study consists in experimental tests performed in the framework of an Italian research project on bridges. The study assesses both the local and global behavior of the beam and characterizes the damage patterns.
Danilo D'Angela +3 more
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A model theoretic study of right-angled buildings
We study the model theory of countable right-angled buildings with infinite residues. For every Coxeter graph we obtain a complete theory with a natural axiomatisation, which is $\omega$-stable and equational.
Baudisch, Andreas +2 more
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Going loca: Depression at work as a public feeling in Peru
Abstract In this article, we invite the reader to join us in developing a culturally situated understanding of mental health at work in the Global South. Basing our analysis within the context of Peru, we situate depression as a feminist‐inspired “Public Feelings project,” whereby embodied experiences such as depression are inseparable from historical,
Riya Bisht, Kathleen Riach
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Abstract figure legend In assessing potential for recovery of upper limb function following stroke, it has become customary to focus on the corticospinal tract. Damage to other regions of the structural (white matter) brain connectome generates deficits that span multiple domains (e.g.
Richard G. Carson, Kathryn S. Hayward
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Differential-algebraic permutation groups
Several structural results about permutation groups of finite rank definable in differentially closed fields of characteristic zero (and other similar theories) are obtained.
Freitag, James +2 more
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Abstract The Jura fold and thrust belt is characterized by dominant thin‐skinned thrusting and variable interaction with inherited structures and deep‐seated (i.e., sub‐décollement) faults. Using 3D seismic data, the styles of deformation and the relationships with inherited structures at the eastern termination of the fold and thrust belt are ...
M. Zambrano +3 more
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Abstract Many of the world's rifts and rifted margins have developed within former orogens. The South China Sea (SCS) formed during Cenozoic rifting by utilizing pre‐existing orogenic structures, like thrust faults, thickened crust, and corresponding thermal weaknesses.
Kai Li +5 more
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Background The level and cause of ewe mortality over the peri‐parturient period is poorly understood in Australia. The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of peri‐parturient ewe mortality and investigate the causes of death in commercial, non‐Merino ewes over the peri‐parturient period.
MC McQuillan +6 more
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On model theory of covers of algebraically closed fields
We study covers of the multiplicative group of an algebraically closed field as quasiminimal pregeometry structures and prove that they satisfy the axioms for Zariski-like structures presented in \cite{lisuriart}, section 4.
Hyttinen, Tapani, Kangas, Kaisa
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