428 research outputs found

    sj-docx-1-dhj-10.1177_20552076231216547 - Supplemental material for Using web analytics data to identify platforms and content that best engage high-priority HIV populations in online and social media marketing advertisements

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-dhj-10.1177_20552076231216547 for Using web analytics data to identify platforms and content that best engage high-priority HIV populations in online and social media marketing advertisements by Tyler B Wray, Philip A Chan, Jeffrey D Klausner, Lori M Ward, Abraham Y Liu, Daniel J Carr, Erik MS Ocean, Chanda Phelan and Tao Liu in DIGITAL HEALTH</p

    [Newspaper Clipping: Judge Blocks Author In Move to Aid Shaw #1]

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    Photocopy of a newspaper clipping which states that Judge Edward A. Haggerty Jr. blocked Saturday Evening Post author James Phelan from providing defense testimony

    [Newspaper Clipping: Judge Blocks Author In Move to Aid Shaw #2]

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    Photocopy of a newspaper clipping which states that Judge Edward A. Haggerty Jr. blocked Saturday Evening Post author James Phelan from providing defense testimony

    Numerical and Experimental Study of Quasi-Static Loading of Aluminum Closed-Cell Foams Using Weaire–Phelan and Kelvin Tessellations

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    Study of porous materials, in particular closed-cell foams, has always attracted researchers’ interest due to the advantages these materials offer in applications where low weight, buoyancy, insulation, or energy absorption is of importance. In this study, quasi-static compressive experimental tests are conducted for low-, medium-, and high-density aluminum foams and their mechanical properties are obtained. In addition, two types of lattice structures based on regular repeating unit cells (Kelvin and Weaire–Phelan) are modelled and their suitability for predicting the mechanical behavior of closed-cell foams in quasi-static configuration is evaluated and compared. Due to the irregular structure of cast foams, it is computationally very expensive to reproduce numerical models with similar structural topology. Using tessellation method can be a step forward in investigating various parameters affecting the properties of closed-cell foams. The results indicated that as compared to Kelvin models, the Weaire–Phelan models better mimic the deformation of manufactured specimens. On the contrary, as compared to the Weaire–Phelan models, the mechanical properties obtained from the Kelvin models are in general closer to the experimental results. The study results also showed that as the foam density increases, the densification strain decreases, while all other mechanical properties (elastic modulus, yield stress, plateau stress, and energy absorption capacity) increase.Structural Integrity & CompositesNovel Aerospace Material

    Cultural Property

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    Co-author with Lucille Roussin.Professor Phelan discusses the Global Treaty to Protect Underwater Cultural Property, developments in the 1954 Hague Convention adoption process, Nazi looted art laws, the Unidroit Convention on International Return of Stolen or Illegally Exported Cultural Property, the Cultural Property Implementation Act, and recent cases involving cultural property

    Fictionality and Literature: Core Concepts Revisited

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    Author / Henrik Zetterberg-Nielsen -- Narrator / Sylvie Patron -- Plot / Wendy Veronica Xin -- Character / H. Porter Abbott -- Consciousness / Maria Mäkelä -- Metaphor / Greta Olson -- Paratext / Louise Brix Jacobsen -- Intertextuality / Rikke Andersen Kraglund -- Metafiction and metalepsis / Richard Walsh -- The novel / Catherine Gallagher and Simona Zetterberg-Nielsen -- Poetry / Lasse R. Gammelgaard -- Literary nonfiction / James Phelan -- Ethics / Jakob Lothe -- Social justice / Susan S. Lanser.Item embargoed for five year

    Structural and hemodynamic analysis of Weaire-Phelan scaffolds made of Ti-alloy as bone replacement component: A preclinical investigation.

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    In recent years, additively manufactured metallic scaffolds have generated significant interest among researchers working in the field of bone tissue engineering and orthopaedic implants. Although such intricate, porous architectures are promising as bone substitutes, they need to be thoroughly tested for structural robustness as well as their capacity for bony integration. In this present work, we introduced and preclinically evaluated the biomechanical viability of Weaire-Phelan (WP) Ti-alloy scaffolds as bone replacement components. Two distinct groups of WP scaffolds, namely WPA and WPD, of varying porosities were examined for comparative assessment. Finite element (FE) analysis, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and uniaxial compression tests were performed on 3D printed as-built scaffolds to comprehensively evaluate the structural, hemodynamic, fatigue and morphometric properties of the two groups. The mechanical performances of the WP scaffolds of 70%, 80% 90% porous group (relative density 0.3 and lower) were found to accord with the natural trabecular bone tissue. However, WPA scaffolds demonstrated slightly superior mechanical performances as compared to WPD scaffolds (22%- 63% greater compressive modulus depending on the porosity). On the other hand, WPD scaffolds showed improved hemodynamic properties thereby implying enhanced osteogenic potential. Moreover, the range of effective elastic moduli corresponding to the WP scaffolds was found to be in good agreement with that of the natural bone tissue. As such, these designs were categorized based on their suitability at different anatomical sites. The overall performance metrics of the WP scaffolds underscore its potential for improved osseointegration, structural conformities and greater capacity for customization with enhanced manufacturability

    Usandsynligheder, overkrydsninger og umuligheder. En retorisk tilgang til brud på den mimetiske karakternarrations kode

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    IMPROBABILITIES, CROSSOVERS, AND IMPOSSIBILITIES | Extending and to some extent revising some of his earlier work, James Phelan in this essay examines three kinds of “unnatural”departures from the mimetic code. Paralepsis (or implausible knowledgeable narration), simultaneous present-tense character narration, and a kind of departure not previously noticed, which he calls cross over narration: “an author links the narration of two independent sets of events by transferring the effects of the narration of the one to the other.” In spite of being rather different ways of breaching the mimetic code, the three breaks form a useful cluster for investigating underlying conventions of reading that can explain why readers often do not notice the breakes. Phelan thus induces two Meta-Rules of Readerly Engagement: The Value Added Meta-Rule underlies the principle that disclosurefunctions trump narrator functions, and stipulates that readers overlook breaks in the mimetic code when those breaks enhance their reading experience; the Story over Discourse Meta-Rule stipulates that once a narrative foregrounds its mimetic component, readers will privilege story elements over discourseelements, and thus be inclined to overlook breaks in the code. Four additional Rules are derived from the Meta-Rules in a reading of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which serves as an example ofimplausibly knowledgeable narration. Rules and Meta-Rules are then deployed in reading a passage of The Great Gatsby, exemplifying crossover narration. A discussion with Henrik Skov Nielsen about the simultaneous present-tense narration in Glamorama marks both the closeness and a certain differencein perspective between rhetorical narratology and Nielsen’s concept of narration without narrators

    Consensus recommendations on Epilepsy in Phelan-McDermid syndrome

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    Phelan-McDermid syndrome (PMS) is a 22q13.3 deletion syndrome that presents with a disturbed development, neurological and psychiatric characteristics, and sometimes other comorbidities like seizures. The epilepsy manifests itself in a variety of seizure semiologies. Further diagnostics using electroencephalogram (EEG) and brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are important in conjunction with the clinical picture of the seizures to decide whether anticonvulsant therapy is necessary. As part of the development of European consensus guidelines we focussed on the prevalence and semiology of epileptic seizures in PMS associated with a pathogenic variant in the SHANK3 gene or the 22q13 deletion involving SHANK3, in order to then be able to make recommendations regarding diagnosis and therapy
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