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ACTIVELY CLOSED DRY CLUTCH IN AMT TRANSMISSIONS: TEMPERATURE INFLUENCE ON THE FRICTIONAL TORQUE
Automated Manual Transmission (AMT) systems are generally constituted by a dry or wet clutch assembly and a multi-speed gearbox, both equipped with electro-mechanical or electro-hydraulic actuators, which are driven by a control unit, the transmission control unit (TCU). In this transmission type the quality of the vehicle propulsion as perceived by the driver is largely dependent on the quality of the control strategies. This paper aims at providing to control engineers a reliable mathematical model of the frictional torque characteristic of 'actively closed' dry clutch along with the influence of the temperature on the characteristic
In Memoriam: Very Rev. Dr. Mateja Matejic
Special report dedicated to the memory of Professor Mateja Matejic (1924-2018) and his legacy of the Hilandar Research Library (HRL) and the Resource Center for Medieval Slavic Studies (RCMSS) at The Ohio State University.A four-page Special Report, inserted into Cyrillic Manuscript Heritage, v42 (October 2018), in memory of the Very Rev. Dr. Mateja Matejic. It includes an obituary written by Professor Predrag Matejic, his elder son, that was published in the local newspaper The Columbus Dispatch on July 30, 2018, (https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dispatch/obituary.aspx?n=mateja-matejic&pid=189740357&fhid=8700) and on the website of the Rutherford Funeral Homes and Crematories, Columbus, Ohio (https://www.rutherfordfuneralhomes.com/obituaries/Mateja-Matejic/#!/Obituary), pp. I-II; Condolences - excerpts from comments regarding Father Matejic's legacy of the Hilandar Research Library and the Resource Center for Medieval Slavic Studies from researchers who have used the HRL/RCMSS resources, i.e., from Mirjana Živojinović, Adelina Angusheva, Svetlana Kujumdzhieva, and Enrique Santos Marinas, p. III; a list of donors who made contributions to the Hilandar Endowment Funds in memory of Father Matejic, p. IV. The Special Report is illustrated with photographs of Father Matejic by M.A. Johnson, Tatyana Nestorova-Matejic, Predrag Matejic, Walt Craig, Helene Senecal, and Pam McClung
Animals and philosophers: Preface to my critics
The author is here seeking to expose his book Philosophical Animal zoographical persuasion to philosophy, to his own remorseless analysis - and that way defend the book from potential criticism by the others. On the other hand, the author believes that this will open up the space for discussion about the book and themes that book provokes. This discussion is not going to be mere neatly registered response and/or appropriate praise but a contribution inspired by the book, resonating back to it
Prof. dr. sc. Predrag Terzić 1918–2012
Our highly estimated Prof. Dr. Predrag Terzić left us suddenly on Tuesday, the 10 April 2012. On Friday, the 20 April, we have escorted him to his final rest at the City cemetery Mirogoj. In the name of the Faculty of Geodesy,University of Zagreb, the dean, Prof. Miodrag Roić gave euology, and Prof. Nikola Solarić, one of his closest associates made a commemorative speech.Naš cijenjeni prof. dr. sc. Predrag Terzić iznenada nas je napustio u utorak 10. travnja 2012. U petak 20. travnja na gradskom groblju Mirogoj ispratili smo ga na vječni počinak. Uime Geodetskog fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu oprostio se dekan profesorMiodrag Roić, a prigodnim govoromo životu i djelu profesora Terzića oprostio se jedan od njegovih najbližih suradnika profesor Nikola Solarić
Cyrillic Manuscript Heritage: Vol. 32
Biannual newsletter of the Hilandar Research Library (HRL) and the Resource Center for Medieval Slavic Studies (RCMSS), The Ohio State University. Includes: features by guest contributors, which may appear under the column heading of "HRL Journal" – where Cyrillic Manuscript Heritage asks researchers who have used the resources of the HRL in the past year to describe their experience and work; a column, "Director's Desk," by the Director of RCMSS; "RCMSS & HRL News Notes," i.e., reports on recent visitors, research, events, projects, updates, etc.; contributors to both the Hilandar Endowment Fund and Hilandar's Friends of the Library Fund are listed, as are donors of "Gifts in Kind," as well as seasonal announcements regarding the International Hilandar Conference series and the Medieval Slavic Summer Institute."Keynote Speaker Set for 6th International Hilandar Conference," p. 1; "Renewing Ties: A Productive Trip to Serbia and Bulgaria" by Predrag Matejic, pp. 1 and 3; Director's Desk, p. 2; HRL Journal "John Sinaites and 'The Ladder of Divine Ascent'" by Tatiana G. Popova, p. 4; "The Scete Paterikon" by William R. Veder, p. 5; "MSSI Alumni Update: Where Are They Now?" by Bojan Belic, the Very Rev. Zivojin Jakovljevic, Natasha Ermolaev, Monica White, Vessela Valiavitcharska, Georgi Parpulov, Alexander Angelov, Ines Garcia de la Puente, Stella Rock, Yulia Mikhailova, Wojciech Beltkiewicz, and Ariann Stern-Gottschalk, pp. 6-7, 9-10; HRL & RCMSS News Notes, pp. 8 and 10; Announcement of the Medieval Slavic Summer Institute (MSSI) 2013, p. 9; Contributions to the Hilandar funds, Gifts in Kind, Donors, p. 11; Announcement of the 6th International Hilandar Conference (July 19-21, 2013) and MSSI (June 24-July 19, 2013), p. 12
"Author Meets Critics: Predrag Cicovacki, Author of Gandhi's Footprints, Meets Critics Sanjay Lal and Carlo Filice"
Two critics respond to Predrag Cicovacki’s book, Gandi’s Footprints. Cicovacki opens the discussion by presenting his motivations for exploring a paradox, that Gandhi’s work is widely revered but not widely emulated. Cicovacki explores a resolution to the paradox by suggesting how Gandhi’s promising visions may be followed without being imitated, especially Gandhi’s insight that we must seek spiritual grounding for life in a materialistic world. Critic Sanjay Lal affirms Cicovacki’s insight but suggests that precisely because Gandhi’s aspirations for spiritual life were profoundly transformative we should take care not to dilute them into our conventional wisdoms. Critic Carlo Filice asks how Gandhi’s commitment to unified reality could be more clearly articulated once a distinction is drawn between spirit and matter, also how Gandhi’s nonviolence could manage to embrace important exceptions. In reply to critics, Cicovacki proposes an approach to Gandhi informed by the insights of Tagore
Editorial board perspective - ONLINE TEACHING: a personal experience and some personal views
Presentation held by PSSOH conference Editor Prof. Predrag Pejović for the third PSSOH during Introductory session.This record contains both presentation and handouts
Prof. Dr. Predrag Terzić 1918–2012
Our highly estimated Prof. Dr. Predrag Terzić left us suddenly on Tuesday, the 10 April 2012. On Friday, the 20 April, we have escorted him to his final rest at the City cemetery Mirogoj. In the name of the Faculty of Geodesy,University of Zagreb, the dean, Prof. Miodrag Roić gave euology, and Prof. Nikola Solarić, one of his closest associates made a commemorative speech
The multifaceted artistic activity of Predrag Milosevic (1904-1988)
Прилог под називом Многострука уметничка делатност Предрага Милошевића (1904-1988) представља колекцију кратких, информативних текстова студената музикологије (генерације шк. 2011/2012). Милошевићеви потомци из неке 'далеке будућности', како су себе у шали назвали, са пуно ентузијазма и одважности, своју разиграну панел дискусију са часа пласирали су на отварању научног скупа Многострука уметничка делатност Предрага Милошевића (1904-1988), 5. децембра 2014. године на Факултету музичке уметности. Овај својеврстан текстуално-документаристички калеидоскоп, дат у објективистичком кључу, заправо, пружа увид у све сегменте многоструке стваралачке личности Предрага Милошевића.The contribution titled The multifaceted artistic activity of Predrag Milosevic (1904-1988) is a collection of short informative texts written by musicology students (Faculty of Music in Belgrade, class 2011/2012). Milosevic's heirs from "a faraway future", as they facetiously called themselves, presented their playful panel class discussion with lots of enthusiasm at the opening of the conference The multifaceted artistic activity of Predrag Milosevic (1904-1988) on 5 December 2014 at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade. This factual kaleidoscope, presented in an objectivistic manner, provides insight into all the different aspects of Predrag Milosevic's prolific creative personality
Cyrillic Manuscript Heritage: Vol. 38
CMH 38 cover design based on the cover design of CMH 34 created by Eva Dujardin Dale.Biannual newsletter of the Hilandar Research Library (HRL) and the Resource Center for Medieval Slavic Studies (RCMSS), The Ohio State University. Includes: features by guest contributors, which may appear under the column heading of "HRL Journal" – where Cyrillic Manuscript Heritage asks researchers who have used the resources of the HRL in the past year to describe their experience and work; a column, "Director's Desk," by the Director of RCMSS; "RCMSS & HRL News Notes," i.e., reports on recent visitors, research, events, exhibits, projects, updates, etc.; contributors to both the Hilandar Endowment Fund and Hilandar's Friends of the Library Fund are listed, as are donors of "Gifts in Kind." Also included may be seasonal announcements regarding the International Hilandar Conference series and the Medieval Slavic Summer Institute.Front cover image: SPEC.OSU.HRL.GMS.FRAG.2, two sides of a single vellum leaf from a Byzantine Greek Gospel lectionary, purchased by the HRL with donations made to the Hilandar Endowment Fund and Hilandar Friends of the Library funds by Frances Roslovic, the Ostich Family, and Sharon Fullerton Maliska; Table of Contents, masthead, front cover photo caption, p. 2; "From the Director's Desk" by Dr. Predrag Matejic, p. 3; "Our Visitors": "A Blast from the Past," photo by Jessi Jones, "A Family Affair" and "HRL Public Lecture on Ivan the Terrible," photos by Jessi Jones, and photo by Georgios Anagnostou of Dr. William Kaldis and his daughter Maria Kaldis Arend, p. 4; "A Special Chaplains' Visit to the HRL" and "An Undergraduate Class Visit," photos by Jessi Jones, p. 5; "All in the Family: A Research Visit from an Alumna of MSSI 2001" by Monica White, photo courtesy of M. White, pp. 6, 8; "'Approaches to the Editing of Slavonic Texts' Workshop in Regensburg, Germany" by Susana Torres Prieto, photos courtesy of S. Torres Prieto, pp. 7-8; Unnumbered insert: recto - "In Memoriam: Professor Charles Edward Gribble," based on an obituary written by Daniel E. Collins, photo courtesy of the OSU department of Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures, and verso: Medieval Slavic Summer Institute 2017 announcement, photos by Jessi Jones; "HRL Journal: Accessing the Forbidden" by Kristina Nikolovska, photo courtesy of K. Nikolovska, p. 9; "Catching up with our MSSI Alumni," photos courtesy of Michael Furman, Alice Sullivan, and Federica Candido, p. 10; "HRL Journal: Examining the Serbian Euchologion" by Tatiana Afanas'eva, photo courtesy of T. Afanas'eva, p. 11; "HRL Journal: My First Trip to the U.S." by Marta Peña Escudero, photos courtesy of M. Peña Escudero, pp. 12, 14; "Manuscript Marginalia Lecture by Dr. Nikolovska," photo by Jessi Jones, p. 13; "A Step into Sociology: Slovene Scholars' Lecture," photos by Jessi Jones, p. 13; "In Memoriam: Protinica Ljubica Matejic," photo courtesy of Nenad Matejic, p. 14; Contributions to the Hilandar Endowment Fund, Gifts through Friends of the Library, and Gifts-in-Kind to the Hilandar Research Library, p. 15; back cover, birth announcement of Predrag Matejic's granddaughter, Elisaveta Todora Matejic, photo courtesy of Svetoslav and Sarah Matejic
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