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    Correction: Comparing the temporal dynamics of thematic and taxonomic processing using event-related potentials(PLoS ONE (2017) 12:12 (e0189362) DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0189362)

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    Publisher Copyright: © 2019 Savic et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.Notice of republication An incorrect version of Fig 1 was published in error. This article was republished on June 3, 2019 to correct for this error. Please download this article again to view the correct version

    Mile Savic as an interpreter of the recent south Slavic past

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    The subject of this paper is the interpretation of the recent South Slavic past given in the works of Mile Savic, a Serbian philosopher and social theorist, who recently passed away. The wars for territorial heritage of the former Yugoslavia, the aggression of the NATO alliance on the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the project of Euro-Atlantic integration of Serbia - are just some of the most significant thematic points of that interpretation. By providing an exhaustive analysis of Savic?s attitudes to these and kindred phenomena of the recent political and social history of the region, the author concludes that, in a large mosaic of knowledge of a ?time rich in misfortunes? (Tacitus), the piece attributed to it by this Serbian philosopher, who left the intellectual and life stage too early, will be, by all means, among the most significant and precious ones.</jats:p

    On the choice of the demand and hydraulic modeling approach to WDN real-time simulation

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    This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.This paper aims to analyze two demand modeling approaches, i.e., top-down deterministic (TDA) and bottom-up stochastic (BUA), with particular reference to their impact on the hydraulic modeling of water distribution networks (WDNs). In the applications, the hydraulic modeling is carried out through the extended period simulation (EPS) and unsteady flow modeling (UFM). Taking as benchmark the modeling conditions that are closest to the WDN's real operation (UFM + BUA), the analysis showed that the traditional use of EPS + TDA produces large pressure head and water discharge errors, which can be attenuated only when large temporal steps (up to 1 h in the case study) are used inside EPS. The use of EPS + BUA always yields better results. Indeed, EPS + BUA already gives a good approximation of the WDN's real operation when intermediate temporal steps (larger than 2 min in the case study) are used for the simulation. The trade-off between consistency of results and computational burden makes EPS + BUA the most suitable tool for real-time WDN simulation, while benefitting from data acquired through smart meters for the parameterization of demand generation models

    Anica Savic Rebac: la erotología platónica y la estética de la ‘interconexión universal’

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    Pensadora, erudita y poeta serbia, Anica Savic Rebac (1892-1953) se mueve con ligereza en medio de grandes temas y movimientos humanísticos: la Antigüedad clásica griega, la filosofía medieval, la cultura renacentista o del romanticismo exasperado, que se proyectan al pasado y al futuro de la cultura universal. La concepción del eros platónico es su referencia más continua, desde sus primeras poesías, hasta los ensayos escritos en el último periodo, en los que conecta el pensamiento griego con Dante, Shakespeare, Spinoza, Shelley, Goethe. Como autora del siglo XX, le parece fundamental el cambio de paradigma que este siglo plantea en el campo de la historia de la cultura: el hecho de que la época contemporánea plantea de manera indiscutible que en el campo de la filosofía, literatura y arte no hay que buscar divergencias, sino profundas similitudes internas entre diferentes períodos de su desarrollo. Su obra ha sido calificada de ser ‘tan buena que parece ser escrita por un hombre escrita por un hombre’1 - un comentario que no necesita gran hermenéutica para ilustrar el destino del pensamiento filosófico femenino hasta la actualidad. Sus escritos han sido reeditados y estudiados de manera intensa en las últimas décadas en su país de origen. El presente trabajo presenta su pensamiento por primera vez en el ámbito de habla hispana.   A Serbian thinker, poet and scholar, Anica Savic Rebac (1892-1953) moves through the different themes and movements of the Western cultural tradition – from the Greek classical philosophy to the Medieval philosophy, from the Renaissance culture to the Romanticism, projecting the past and the future of the universal culture. Plato’s conception of Eros is a constant of her oeuvre, and can be found from her early poetry works to her late essays. In them, she connects the Greek thought with Dante, Shakespeare, Spinoza, Shelley, Goethe. As the author of the twentieth century , she insists in the importance to understand how change the paradigm change in the field of cultural history in our era: the fact that in the field of philosophy , literature and art we don’t to have to search for the differences, but for the deep internal similarities between different periods of development. Her work has been described as “being so good that it seems to be written by a man”2 – a comment that does not need much of hermeneutics to illustrate the fate of female philosophical thought until today. Her writings have been reprinted and studied intensively in the last decades in Serbia. This paper presents for the first time the thought of Anica Savic Rebas in Spanish language

    Porno Ludens: Soviet literary pornography, 1970s – 1990s

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    Submission published under a 24 month embargo labeled 'U of I Access', the embargo will last until 2021-12-01The student, Jasmina Savic, accepted the attached license on 2019-11-26 at 22:13.The student, Jasmina Savic, submitted this Dissertation for approval on 2019-11-26 at 22:15.This Dissertation was approved for publication on 2019-12-01 at 11:11.DSpace SAF Submission Ingestion Package generated from Vireo submission #14627 on 2020-02-28 at 17:22:51Made available in DSpace on 2020-03-02T22:15:02Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 SAVIC-DISSERTATION-2019.pdf: 2244982 bytes, checksum: b34014f30ea421f821a8a7c79911425f (MD5) LICENSE.txt: 4210 bytes, checksum: a1e1704c2815773c7c66933d30047fa5 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2019-12-01Embargo set by: Seth Robbins for item 113900 Lift date: 2022-03-02T22:15:21Z Reason: Author requested U of Illinois access only (OA after 2yrs) in Vireo ETD systemEmbargo set by: Seth Robbins for item 113900 Lift date: 2022-03-02T22:18:25Z Reason: Author requested U of Illinois access only (OA after 2yrs) in Vireo ETD systemU of I Only Restriction Lifted for Item 113900 on 2022-03-03T10:15:30Z.My dissertation, “Porno Ludens: Soviet Literary Pornography, 1970s – 1990s,” traces the emergence of Russian literary pornography as a counter discourse to Socialist Realism and official Soviet ideology during the late Soviet period. While influential studies of Russian sexuality have focused on the eroticism of early twentieth century literature and art or, conversely, on the post-Soviet proliferation of obscenity, my dissertation takes the “interim” period, roughly between 1970 and 1990, as a site for the emergence of a new pornographic language in underground, dissident, and émigré literature, countering the “no sex in the USSR” discourse of official Soviet ideology. The dissertation traces the development of Russian sexual discourse in Soviet literature, broadening our understanding of late Soviet culture to include that which is usually excluded: sexually explicit language that runs the gamut from eroticism to pornography. In the 1970s and 1980s, literary pornography arose as the antipode to puritan Soviet literature and culture. A plethora of vulgarisms and obscene words invaded literature and permitted the writers to design a new poetics of pornography as an anti-Socialist Realist style. Literary pornography appeared as a peculiar kind of freedom that allowed writers to break the taboos of sex, to liberate the Russian language and culture from the fetters of Soviet ideology, and to place themselves in opposition to the restrictive methods and discourses of official Soviet culture. In the early 1990s, Russian national identity and national pride were to be rediscovered and redefined through pornography, with the porno aesthetics of the last two decades of the Soviet state serving as a model. My project is structured as a comparative study of Russian literary pornography written both in the USSR and in the US—a case study of four authors: Edward Limonov and Mikhail Armalinsky as “pornographers in exile;” and Viktor Erofeev and Vladimir Sorokin as “pornographers at home.” By putting these four writers in dialogue, I accentuate that pornographic literature appears as an alternative truth-carrying discursive practice in which diverse cultural and semiotic meanings are produced in and understood as a game. The writers strive to make of pornography a personal project recording their private life, traumas, and struggles, which is both entertaining and terrifying. The skeleton of late-Soviet literary pornography is the play pattern of how to live and write porn simultaneously

    The Efficacy, Safety and Tolerability of Canakinumab in the Treatment of Familial Mediterranean Fever: A Systematic Review of the Literature

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    Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF) is the most prevalent genetic autoinflammatory disorder. In most patients, treatment with colchicine can prevent attacks of fever and inflammation. However, 5%-10% of patients are resistant to colchicine treatment, while a similar percentage cannot tolerate colchicine in doses needed to prevent attacks. For these patients, Canakinumab, a full human antibody against IL-1 beta, has been approved recently by the FDA and EMA. In this article, we present a systematic review of the long-term efficacy, safety, and tolerability of Canakinumab in FMF patients who cannot tolerate colchicine or who are resistant to colchicine treatment.van der Hilst, JCH (reprint author), Jessa Hosp, Dept Infect Dis & Immun, Stadsomvaart 11, B-3500 Hasselt, Belgium. [email protected]

    Methods for preserving duration-intensity correlation on synthetically generated water-demand pulses

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    This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from ASCE via the DOI in this record.This paper proposes the application of three different methods for preserving the correlation between duration and intensity of synthetically generated water-demand pulses. The first two methods, that is, the Iman and Conover method and the Gaussian copula, respectively, are derived from known statistical approaches, although they had never been applied to the context of demand-pulse generation. The third is a novel methodology developed in this work and is a variation in the Gaussian copula approach. Poisson models fitted with the methods are applied to reproduce the measured pulses in one household, with parameters being obtained with the method of moments. Comparisons are made with another method previously proposed in the scientific literature, showing that the three methods have similar effectiveness and are applicable under more general conditions

    Assessing the Applicability of the Bartlett-Lewis Model in Simulating Residential Water Demands

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    AbstractThis paper presents the set-up and application of the Bartlett-Lewis clustering mechanism to simulate residential water demand at fine, i.e. sub-hourly, time scales. Two different variants of the model, i.e., the original and the random-parameter model, are examined. The models are assessed in terms of preserving the main statistical characteristics and temporal properties of demand series at a range of fine time scales, i.e., from 1-min up to 15-min. The comparison against the typical Poisson rectangular pulse model showed that clustering mechanism enables a better reproduction of demand characteristics at levels of aggregation other than those used in the fitting procedure

    Simplified approach to water distribution system management via identification of a primary network

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    This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Society of Civil Engineers via the DOI in this record.American Society of Civil Engineers. The traditional approach to the design of water distribution systems (WDS) is based on the concept of topological and energy redundancy, resulting in systems with many loops and with nodal pressure higher than design requirements. In the early days of water supply networks, this oversizing was not seen as a problem. Currently, however, with aging water networks and pressure on utility finances, the cost of infrastructure maintenance and renewal constitutes a significant proportion of utility budgets. This paper proposes a novel approach that enables a water utility to better invest limited budgets by dividing the water system into a primary and a secondary group of pipes, with the former being the focus of the field investigation, maintenance, and renewal activities. The primary network is identified such that it guarantees the minimum hydraulic performance while achieving maximum topological redundancy in the overall system. The methodology is based on the use of local and global topological and energy metrics in conjunction with a heuristic optimization technique. A case study confirms that minimum nodal pressure can be substantially preserved by focusing activities on less than 70% of the pipes in the network, which means a reduction of over 30% of the total length of infrastructure and, consequently, of related field investigation and maintenance costs. The analysis of the local and global performance indexes also provides various insights and useful information for utility management

    Ultrasonic scattering from a hydraulic fracture: Theory, computation and experiment

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    Civil Engineering and Geoscience
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