340 research outputs found

    ¿Cómo se hace oír el cuerpo en la «razón»? Comentario a los parágrafos 16, 17 y 18 de El nacimiento de la tragedia

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    El objetivo de este ensayo es indagar en la relación entre cuerpo y razón en El nacimiento de la tragedia. Para ello, (1) comenzaremos revisando la noción de Trieb en relación con la función artística que se le asigna a Dionisio y Apolo, Luego, (2) nos aproximaremos a la noción de sabiduría trágica desde la perspectiva del cuerpo. A continuación en (3) abordaremos la distinción entre racionalidad e instinto, problematizando la noción de razón, y en (4) nos preguntaremos sobre la posibilidad de alcanzar un nuevo equilibrio para el pensamient

    Marriage record of Proll, J. M. and Troutman, Gertrude

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    Marriage license for J.M. Proll and Gertrude Troutman. W.K. Clergyman Piner was the officiant

    <Advanced Energy Generation Division> Advanced Energy Research Section

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    3-1. Research Activities in 2022The author spent three months (Sep. 1, 2022-Nov. 30, 2022) as a guest associated professor at the Uji campus of Kyoto University, hosted by the Prof. H. Ohgaki's group. Here the author reports about an investigation on study of solvation structure and dynamics of room-temperature ionic liquids using MIR free-electron laser.The author spent three months (Jan 01 2023 -Mar. 31, 2023) as a guest professor at the Uji campus of Kyoto University, hosted by the Heliotron J group. Here the author reports about successes in turbulence modelling for Heliotron J.Advanced Energy Research Section/ Sakhorn Rimjaem [43]Advanced Energy Research Section/ Josefine H.E. Proll [45

    Integrated optical immunofluorescence multisensor for river pollution

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    A 32-analyte integrated optical immunofluorescence multisensor system has been realised and tested for the first time. The sensor system is based upon bio/immuno-chemistry at the waveguide surface and fluoroimmunoassay in the evanescent fields of the optical waveguides, to enable rapid, simultaneous and high-sensitivity fluorescence detection of up to 32 pollutants in water, and automatic regeneration for immediate reuse. The system has been demonstrated for estrone and a detection limit of 13 ng/L has been achieved

    Automated water analyser computer supported system (AWACSS): Part II: Intelligent remote-controlled cost-effective on-line water-monitoring measurement system

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    A novel analytical system AWACSS (Automated Water Analyser Computer Supported System) based on immunochemical technology has been evaluated that can measure several organic pollutants at low nanogram per litre level in a single few-minutes analysis without any prior sample pre-concentration or pre-treatment steps. Having in mind actual needs of water-sector managers related to the implementation of the Drinking Water Directive (DWD) [98/83/EC, 1998. Council Directive (98/83/EC) of 3 November 1998 relating to the quality of water intended for human consumption. Off. J. Eur. Commun. L330, 32-54] and Water Framework Directive (WFD) [2000/60/EC, 2000. Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2000 establishing a framework for Community action in the field of water policy. Off. J. Eur. Commun. L327, 1-72], drinking, ground, surface, and waste waters were major media used for the evaluation of the system performance. The first part article gave the reader an overview of the aims and scope of the AWACSS project as well as details about basic technology, immunoassays, software, and networking developed and utilised within the research project. The second part reports on the system performance, first real sample measurements, and an international collaborative trial (inter-laboratory tests) to compare the biosensor with conventional analytical methods. The system's capability for analysing a wide range of environmental organic micro-pollutants, such as modern pesticides, endocrine disrupting compounds and pharmaceuticals in surface, ground, drinking and waste water is shown. In addition, a protocol using reconstitution of extracts of solid samples, developed and applied for analysis of river sediments and food samples, is presented. Finally, the overall performance of the AWACSS system in comparison to the conventional analytical techniques, which included liquid and gas chromatographic systems with diode-array UV and mass spectrometric detectors, was successfully tested in an inter-laboratory collaborative trial among six project partners

    Collisionless microinstabilities in stellarators II- numerical simulations

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    Microinstabilities exhibit a rich variety of behavior in stellarators due to the many degrees of freedom in the magnetic geometry. It has recently been found that certain stellarators (quasi-isodynamic ones with maximum-J geometry) are partly resilient to trapped-particle instabilities, because fast-bouncing particles tend to extract energy from these modes near marginal stability. In reality, stellarators are never perfectly quasi-isodynamic, and the question thus arises whether they still benefit from enhanced stability. Here the stability properties of Wendelstein 7-X and a more quasi-isodynamic configuration, QIPC, are in-vestigated numerically and compared with the National Compact Stellarator Experiment (NCSX) and the DIII-D tokamak. In gyrokinetic simulations, performed with the gyroki-netic code GENE in the electrostatic and collisionless approximation, ion-temperature-gradient modes, trapped-electron modes and mixed-type instabilities are studied. Wen-delstein 7-X and QIPC exhibit significantly reduced growth rates for all simulations that include kinetic electrons, and the latter are indeed found to be stabilizing in the energy budget. These results suggest that imperfectly optimized stellarators can retain most of the stabilizing properties predicted for perfect maximum-J configurations. 1 I

    Impact of Eta on Transport

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    Trapped-particle instabilities in quasi-isodynamic stellarators

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    Trapped-particle instabilities in quasi-isodynamic stellarators

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    Trapped-particle Instabilities in Quasi-isodynamic Stellarators

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