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Interwar Czech science fiction as a mode of questioning rationality: three case studies
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Le capitaine d’industrie tchèque et la littérature :Les traductions de Rudyard Kipling par Otokar Fischer pour la maison d'édition de Tomas Bata
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Effect of a bimolecular chemical reaction on the convective dissolution of CO2
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Comparison between ZenoTOF 7600 system and QTOF for plant metabolome: an example of metabolomics applied to coffee leaves
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« J’ai tout mon circuit seconde main parce que, selon les quartiers bruxellois, l’approvisionnement n’est pas le même » :Procédures de tri et d’appropriations de la ressource textile dans l’économie circulaire bruxelloise.
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Regarder le ciel, entendre le tonnerre, repousser les tempêtes: Sources et méthodes pour une histoire des imaginaires paysans des intempéries
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A mean-field homogenization model for fiber reinforced composite materials in large deformation with plasticity
In this paper, a novel mean-field homogenization (MFH) model for fiber reinforced composite materials is presented. The model idealizes the fiber reinforcement and matrix interaction as a series of layered two-phase composite inclusions, where deformation compatibility and stress equilibrium constraints are properly incorporated to capture a fiber reinforced material. The model is formulated in a large deformation setting with no restriction on the type of the underlying constitutive relations. The algorithm can be implemented as a user material in commercial FE codes. In this paper, we present an implementation in ABAQUS and the homogenization results are compared to direct numerical simulations (DNS). Several test cases are presented to demonstrate the ability of the model to capture the homogenized hyperelastic/elasto-plastic stress-strain behaviour of fibrous composites in different loading conditions.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
"Il y a des choses qu'on ne comprend pas encore": les Belges doivent-ils craindre le virus de la grippe aviaire?
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Mobilities, Aesthetics and Ethics
There is a growing interest in aesthetics in mobility studies, which would be associated with the growing involvement of the arts and humanities in mobility studies, as Merriman and Pearce noted earlier. Similarly, it is only recently that mobility studies have expanded to include the ethical or moral dimensions of mobility. This special issue is an outgrowth of the 2023 Global Mobility Humanities Conference (GMHC) and the 20th Annual Conference of the International Association for the History of Transport, Traffic and Mobility (T²M). This introductory article therefore enquires into the aesthetics and ethics of mobility as inextricably connected. Specifically, it discusses how mobility researchers engage with “aestheticising mobility,” recognising mobility or movement as a formative element or device in art and creative practices, and “mobilising aesthetics,” aesthetic and ethical dimensions of bodily mobilities, such as running, bicycling, “still-dancing,” and escaping an emergency. Drawing on Scott, it reflects on how mobility studies is committed to exploring the “common good,” embodied in “domestic,” “industrial,” “civic,” “market,” and “ecological” mobilities. Finally, we hope that this special issue will be a catalyst for raising new questions or agendas that will encourage further research from the aesthetic-ethical nexus for a future of mobility justice (Sheller).info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Christian Dotremont et le musée: Interactions, expérimentations et patrimonialisations du poète-peintre
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