117,431 research outputs found
Ch. Papadopoulos. Ὁ Ἅγίος Διονύσιος ὁ Μέγας (Saint Denys le Grand, archevêque d'Alexandrie)
Grégoire V. Ch. Papadopoulos. Ὁ Ἅγίος Διονύσιος ὁ Μέγας (Saint Denys le Grand, archevêque d'Alexandrie). In: Échos d'Orient, tome 21, n°126, 1922. pp. 248-249
A. Papadopoulos-Kerameus, Jitija dvoukh vselenskikh patriarkhov XIV v. , svv. Athanasija I i Isidora I
Pargoire J. A. Papadopoulos-Kerameus, Jitija dvoukh vselenskikh patriarkhov XIV v. , svv. Athanasija I i Isidora I. In: Échos d'Orient, tome 10, n°62, 1907. p. 64
LIPIcs, Volume 262, ECRTS 2023, Complete Volume
LIPIcs, Volume 262, ECRTS 2023, Complete Volum
Front Matter, Table of Contents, Preface, Conference Organization
Front Matter, Table of Contents, Preface, Conference Organizatio
Stylianos G. Papadopoulos, Grégoire le Théologien et les présupposés de sa pneumatologie [en grec]. 1971 Stylianos G. Papadopoulos, Les Pères, la croissance de l'Église, V Esprit- Saint. Étude patristique [en grec]. 1970
De Halleux André. Stylianos G. Papadopoulos, Grégoire le Théologien et les présupposés de sa pneumatologie [en grec]. 1971 Stylianos G. Papadopoulos, Les Pères, la croissance de l'Église, V Esprit- Saint. Étude patristique [en grec]. 1970. In: Revue théologique de Louvain, 5ᵉ année, fasc. 4, 1974. p. 496
Chrysostome Papadopoulos, professeur à l'Université d'Athènes, Ἱστορία τῆς Ἐκκλησίας τῆς Ἑλλάδος (Histoire de l'Église de Grèce). Tome Ier : Institution et organisation de l'Église autocéphale de Grèce.
Grégoire V. Chrysostome Papadopoulos, professeur à l'Université d'Athènes, Ἱστορία τῆς Ἐκκλησίας τῆς Ἑλλάδος (Histoire de l'Église de Grèce). Tome Ier : Institution et organisation de l'Église autocéphale de Grèce.. In: Échos d'Orient, tome 21, n°126, 1922. p. 248
Chrysostome Papadopoulos, professeur à l'Université d'Athènes, Ἱστορία τῆς Ἐκκλησίας τῆς Ἑλλάδος (Histoire de l'Église de Grèce). Tome Ier : Institution et organisation de l'Église autocéphale de Grèce.
Grégoire V. Chrysostome Papadopoulos, professeur à l'Université d'Athènes, Ἱστορία τῆς Ἐκκλησίας τῆς Ἑλλάδος (Histoire de l'Église de Grèce). Tome Ier : Institution et organisation de l'Église autocéphale de Grèce.. In: Échos d'Orient, tome 21, n°126, 1922. p. 248
Structural health monitoring and diagnostic investigations of the Scrovegni chapel, Italy
The Scrovegni Chapel represents without doubt a masterpiece in the history of
painting in Italy and Europe in the 14th century and it is considered the most complete series
of frescos executed by Giotto in his mature age. Given the crucial importance of the building
from a cultural point of view, in 1995 a systematic research campaign started, including the
execution of studies on the structural health state of the Chapel. The final aim is to guarantee
optimal preservation conditions on the occasion, and in direct continuation, of the restoration
of the Giotto’s frescoes performed in 2001-2002. The investigation plan, based on nondestructive
techniques, includes punctual tests, periodically repeated, and continuous monitoring,
direct measurements and indirect identifications (back-analysis) of relevant structural
parameters. Although the structural layout of the chapel is apparently simple, the protection
of the monument is strongly connected to the fact that its historic and artistic value cannot be
separated from the structure itself and the effects of strengthening interventions carried out in
the last 150 years need to be carefully evaluated. In this framework a structural health monitoring
system has been recently installed by the authors. A network of static and dynamic sensors
controls the relevant parameters related to the structural safety of the monument and the
protection of the artistic content. The paper describes the diagnostic investigations carried
out, including ambient vibration tests, crack pattern survey and identification of possible ongoing
degradation phenomena. Then the installed monitoring equipment is presented focusing
on the algorithms developed and implemented into a processing software to perform the
online automatic analysis of static data and the identification of modal parameters. Relevant
features extracted from monitoring data are then used as inputs for the application of damage
detection algorithms and the numerical calibration of a finite element model of the structure
Shaking table tests to compare semi-active control algorithms for variable dampers
The authors present and discuss the main results of a experimental campaign performed
on a near full-scale semi-actively controlled steel building, in the framework of a research
program financed by the Italian Department of Civil Protection. Four control
algorithms have been investigated through shaking table tests under seven different natural
earthquakes. They belong to the family of control algorithms based on a sound physical sense,
where semi-active devices are typically seen as smart damping devices for which the amount
of dissipation can be quickly regulated: usually they require less measurements, which often
are made in the close surroundings of the device; therefore, the computational effort is fairly
moderate and, in principle, it could be sustained by small, battery-powered computing systems.
After a literature review on semi-active control algorithms, the paper first summarizes
the logic behind the ones adopted in the tests. Then a direct comparison among them is done
on the basis of the results gained from the tests. Each of the control logics has been evaluated
and compared each other in terms of effectiveness in the reduction of interstorey drifts and of
amount of dissipated energy, leading to comments may be useful for the design of a semiactive
control strategy based on the use of such kind of variable devices
The role of actor associations in understanding the implementation of lean thinking in healthcare
Purpose: The importance of networks in effecting the outcomes of change processes is well-established in the literature. Whilst extant literature focuses predominantly on the structural properties of networks, our purpose is to explore the dynamics of network emergence that give rise to the outcomes of process interventions. We show how Actor Network Theory (ANT) may be used as a lens for interrogating the way in which management interventions play out in the complex organisational setting of a UK National Health Service Trust, providing insights for management of process change initiatives. Design/methodology/approach: This is a rich qualitative study in the Pathology Unit of a UK National Health Service Trust, using ANT as the theoretical lens for tracking the emergence and transformation of networks of individuals over the course of a management intervention to promote “lean thinking” for performance improvements.Findings: ANT is useful for explicitly tracking how organisational players shift their positions and network allegiances over time, and identifying objects and actions that are effective in engaging individuals in networks enabling transition to a lean process. It is important to attend to the dynamics of the process of change and devise appropriate timely interventions enabling actors to shift their own positions towards a desired outcome.Research limitations/implications: We make the case for using of theoretical frameworks developed outside the operations management to develop insights for designing process interventions.Originality/value: By understanding the role of shifting networks managers can use timely interventions during the process implementation to facilitate the transition to lean processes: e.g. using demonstrable senior leadership commitment and visual communication.<br/
- …
