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The Preservation of Muscle Mitochondrial Machinery During Hypometabolic Hibernation in Scandinavian Brown Bears (Ursus arctos). [PDF]
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Predicting transversal dental arch expansion outcomes with Invisalign aligners in permanent dentition: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
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Hysteresis, d*33 and d33 of Fe81.6Ga18.4 textured polycrystals
Journal of Applied Physics, 2011Measurements of d33* (major and minor loops) and d33 (major loops) were made on three Fe81.6Ga18.4 (Galfenol) highly textured polycrystalline rods, one of which had a small amount of 1002 steel substituted for the iron. Seven ΔT’s between ±25 and ± 0.5 MPa at 100 Oe were used for the minor loops.
J. B. Restorff +2 more
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2009
AbstractThis chapter begins (Lectures 25–6) with a few remarks on ancient theories of tense, and a longer review of more recent work — especially on Greek and Slavic — on the distinctions between tense, aspect, and Aktionsart, and the associated terminology.
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AbstractThis chapter begins (Lectures 25–6) with a few remarks on ancient theories of tense, and a longer review of more recent work — especially on Greek and Slavic — on the distinctions between tense, aspect, and Aktionsart, and the associated terminology.
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Caterpillar-type piezoelectric d33 bimorph transducer
Applied Physics Letters, 1996A piezoelectric bimorph transducer utilizing piezoelectric d33 coefficient was developed. This bimorph consists of piezoelectric segments bonded by a polymeric agent and was fabricated by a dicing and layering technique. The transducer has superior piezoelectric characteristics compared to standard piezoelectric d31 bimorphs. Piezoelectric coefficients,
V. D. Kugel +2 more
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The Classical Quarterly, 1931
Cicero (Inu. 2, 166) defines gloria as frequens de aliquo fama cum laude, ‘much talk about a person to his praise.’ When the talk is by the person himself, the word takes the signification ‘boast’ (as early as Plaut. Mil. 22 gloriarum pleniorem).
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Cicero (Inu. 2, 166) defines gloria as frequens de aliquo fama cum laude, ‘much talk about a person to his praise.’ When the talk is by the person himself, the word takes the signification ‘boast’ (as early as Plaut. Mil. 22 gloriarum pleniorem).
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Epicurus on Justice ‘In Itself’ (καθ᾽ ἑαυτό) (Kuria Doxa33)
Apeiron, 2021AbstractThis paper is a commentary on Epicurus’Kuria Doxa(KD) 33, according to which “justice is not anything in itself [τι καθ᾽ ἑαυτό].” It explores what it means for something to exist ‘in itself’ in Hellenistic philosophy, speculating on the sources of Epicurean technical vocabulary and suggesting an ontological reading of KD 33.
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Notes on Pliny, Naturalis Historia 33–7
The Classical Quarterly, 1988The following modern editions are referred to: Sillig (1851); Jan (1860); Mayhoff (1897); Bailey (K. C), The Elder Pliny's Chapters on Chemical Subjects (1929–32); Loeb editions (Rackham, Books 33–5 [1952]; Eichholz, Books 36–7 [1962]); Budé editions (Zehnacker, Book 33 [1983]; Le Bonniec, Book 34 [1953]; Croisille, Book 35 [1985]).
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Binding the Book: Hermeneutics and Manuscript Production inParadiso33
PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1982Twice in theComedy'slast canto Dante refers to the binding of texts. The Sibyl's “light leaves” (lines 64-66) point to the danger of not binding texts: when the order of pages is lost, the text s meaning (sentenza) also vanishes. Medieval thinkers distinguished between the sequential perception (sensus) and the simultaneous perception (sententia) of a ...
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