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Thinking tools for moving across boundaries

Proceedings of the 33rd Annual International Conference on the Design of Communication, 2015
An interdisciplinary team (from Design, Community Development, Computer Science, and Rhetoric & Writing) created an interactive, updateable timeline showing the Evolution of Participatory Practices (EPP) in five disciplines over 50 years; the team members also documented and reflected on their own participatory practices.
Sarah Tinker Perrault   +4 more
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Moving beyond Boundaries

a/b: Auto/Biography Studies, 2015
In the summer of 2013, the editors of a/b: Auto/Biography Studies convened a conference in San Juan, Puerto Rico, titled “Auto/Biography across the Americas: Reading beyond Geographic and Cultural ...
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MOVING BOUNDARY ELECTROPHORESIS IN TRIS BUFFERS

International Journal of Protein Research, 1971
The effects of various organic acids in tris (hydroxymethyV) aminomethane buffers (Tris buffers) on the moving boundary electrophoretic patterns of a bovine lens extract, bovine a‐crystallin, and bovine plasma albumin were investigated. The effects of buffer concentration and added neutral salt were studied.
B F, Cobb, V L, Koenig
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Bending Boundary Layers in a Moving Strip

Nonlinear Dynamics, 2000
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Stump, D. M., Fraser, W. B.
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A Moving Boundary Problem in a Finite Domain

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1990
The heat conduction and the moving solid-liquid interface in a finite region is studied numerically. A Fourier series expansion is used in both phases for spatial temperature distribution, and the differential equations are converted to an infinite number of ordinary differential equations in time.
Dursunkaya, Z., Nair, S.
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Optimal boundary feedback stabilization of a string with moving boundary

IMA Journal of Mathematical Control and Information, 2007
We consider a finite string that is fixed at one end and subject to a feedback control at the other end which is allowed to move. We show that the behaviour is similar to the situation where both ends are fixed: As long as the movement is not too fast, the energy decays exponentially and for a certain parameter in the feedback law it vanishes in finite
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The moving boundary method

1980
The equations of the preceding section — no explicit considerations of the electrodes — have their most important application in conjunction with the moving boundary method which serves to measure transport numbers1). In a typical experiment we have two different cations and only one anion.
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A Moving Boundary Problem for the Sphere

IMA Journal of Applied Mathematics, 1982
Davis, Gregory B., Hill, James M.
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