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A numerical–experimental framework is developed for characterizing multi‐matrix fiber‐reinforced polymers (MM‐FRPs) combining epoxy and polyurethane matrices. Harmonic bending tests are integrated with finite element model updating (FEMU) to simultaneously identify elastic and viscoelastic material parameters.
Rodrigo M. Dartora +4 more
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Focal aspects in the Lelemi verb system [PDF]
In our presentation we will outline the verb system of Lelemi and concentrate on certain “focal” aspects which are of primary interest to us. Lelemi has two TAMP paradigms: one constituting the so-called “simple tenses”, the other the so-called “relative
Fiedler, Ines, Schwarz, Anne
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Source code is changed for a reason, e.g., to adapt, correct, or adapt it. This reason can provide valuable insight into the development process but is rarely explicitly documented when the change is committed to a source code repository.
Ericsson, Morgan +3 more
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Nickel‐based alloys are widely used in high‐temperature applications due to their excellent mechanical strength and oxidation resistance. However, properties such as high‐temperature strength and pronounced work‐hardening make them difficult to machine.
Soheil Rooein +2 more
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EXPRESSION MEANS OF ASPECT CATEGORY IN GERMAN
The article reviews some expression possibilities of aspect category in German. The author underlines that the German progressive is grammatically marked and is widespread in spoken and literary language.
Svetlana V. Alikova
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On the imperfective and perfective aspect in Estonian and Latvian
This article presents a brief overview and comparison of the imperfective and perfective aspect in Estonian and Latvian. The main means of expressing the perfective and imperfective aspect in Estonian are the case opposition of the direct object (the ...
Ilze Tālberga, Aive Mandel
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Perfectness of certain subsemigroups of a perfect semigroup
Let S be an abelian semigroup with involution \(s\mapsto s^*\) and identity 0. A function \(\rho\) : \(S\to {\mathbb{C}}\) is called a semicharacter if (i) \(\rho (0)=1\), (ii) \(\rho (s+t)=\rho (s)\rho (t)\), and (iii) \(\rho (s^*)=\overline{\rho (s)}\).
Nakamura, Yoshihiro +1 more
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Repugnance and Perfection [PDF]
This article grew out of a BA thesis written several years ago under the supervision of Teruji Thomas. Many thanks to him for his thorough advice on both that thesis and this article. My thanks also to Simon Beard for comments and discussion on that thesis, and to Joe Horton, James Wilson, and two anonymous reviewers for Philosophy & Public Affairs for
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Focus strategies in chadic : the case of tangale revisited [PDF]
We argue that the standard focus theories reach their limits when confronted with the focus systems of the Chadic languages. The backbone of the standard focus theories consists of two assumptions, both called into question by the languages under ...
Hartmann, Katharina, Zimmermann, Malte
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Removing Oxide Layers and Retaining Oxide‐Free Steel Surfaces by Polishing in Oxygen‐Free Atmosphere
In this study, the efficacy of wet mechanical polishing under an oxygen‐free atmosphere for deoxidation and the retention of an oxide‐free steel surface are elucidated using X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The methodology proved successful; however, the results were highly dependent on the preparation of the solvents used to clean the samples after ...
Friedrich Bürger +2 more
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