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    Lege pentru organizarea creditului funciar rural şi a creditului agricol

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    Bucureşti : Curierul Judiciar, 1929. - 90 p. ; 21 cm. - (Biblioteca legilor uzuale adnotate ; No. 46 ). - Mai cuprinde: Expunerea de motive a ministrului I. Mihalache ; Avizul Consiliului legislativ ; Raportul dela Cameră [prezentat de Const. Simionescu

    VIRTUȚI EXPRESIVE ÎN OPERA LUI ION SIMIONESCU

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    Ion Th. Simionescu (1873-1944) stands as one of Romania’s foremost contributors to the development of the natural sciences, distinguished not only by his scientific research but also by his remarkable literary artistry. The present study aims to elucidate severalenduring expressive features that characterize scientific writing prior to the outbreak of the Second World War, with particular focus on Simionescu’s extensive body of work. His prolific output, encompassing over 1700 publications in Romanian, French, and German, ranges from academic treatises to popular science literature, pedagogical texts, and literary essays.While his scientific writings reflect the precise, methodical style typical of the 19th-century scientific revolution, his popular science works are distinguished by vivid imagery, narrative dynamism, and a rich tapestry of cultural references. Drawing parallels withinfluential figures such as Eduard Suess, Alexander von Humboldt, and Jean-Henri Fabre, this article situates Simionescu within a tradition of scholar-writers who seamlessly fuse rigorous scientific inquiry with aesthetic expression. Simionescu bridges scientific discourse and artistic eloquence, employing devices such as dramatized prose, metaphor, amplification, and folkloric motifs to render complex natural phenomena both accessible and engaging for a broad audience. His writings reflect a deep cultural erudition, integrating mythological, religious, folkloric, and literary allusions to enrich scientific exposition. Furthermore, the study highlights compositional continuities between Simionescu’s works and those of prominent European scientists, underscoring shared rhetorical and stylistic strategies rooted in Enlightenment ideals. Despite his monumental contributions, Simionescu’s legacy remains insufficiently explored within contemporary scholarship. His oeuvre exemplifies a vision of science as not merely an accumulation of empirical data, but as an aesthetic and cultural enterprise, deeply intertwined with humanistic values

    Instant-Center Based Force Transmissivity and Singularity Analysis of Planar Linkages

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    The instant centers of velocity (ICs) of most planar mechanisms can be determined as the intersection of the lines of centers, also known as Aronhold–Kennedy lines, along which the ICs of three distinct links in relative motion are located. It is shown how these intersections can be kept track of in matrix form, very suitable to algorithmic implementation on a computer. Solving for the coordinates of the actual instant centers can be also cast in matrix form. Moreover, the singularity and force transmissivity of the mechanism are reflected in the condition numbers of these matrices and the degree of dispersion of the secondary instant centers i.e., the instant centers that cannot be found by inspection

    Supplementary_figure_1 – Supplemental material for Diabetes-induced early molecular and functional changes in aortic heart valves in a murine model of atherosclerosis

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    Supplemental material, Supplementary_figure_1 for Diabetes-induced early molecular and functional changes in aortic heart valves in a murine model of atherosclerosis by Monica Madalina Tucureanu, Alexandru Filippi, Nicoleta Alexandru, Cristina Ana Constantinescu, Letitia Ciortan, Razvan Macarie, Mihaela Vadana, Geanina Voicu, Sabina Frunza, Dan Nistor, Agneta Simionescu, Dan Teodor Simionescu, Adriana Georgescu and Ileana Manduteanu in Diabetes & Vascular Disease Researc

    Supplementary_Table_1 – Supplemental material for Diabetes-induced early molecular and functional changes in aortic heart valves in a murine model of atherosclerosis

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    Supplemental material, Supplementary_Table_1 for Diabetes-induced early molecular and functional changes in aortic heart valves in a murine model of atherosclerosis by Monica Madalina Tucureanu, Alexandru Filippi, Nicoleta Alexandru, Cristina Ana Constantinescu, Letitia Ciortan, Razvan Macarie, Mihaela Vadana, Geanina Voicu, Sabina Frunza, Dan Nistor, Agneta Simionescu, Dan Teodor Simionescu, Adriana Georgescu and Ileana Manduteanu in Diabetes & Vascular Disease Researc
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