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Fatigue crack growth monitoring of cracked aluminum plate repaired with composite patch using embedded optical fiber sensors
Pada Notaris Dan Pejabat Pembuat Akta Tanah ( PPAT ) Triniken Tiyas Tirlin, S.H. PROSEDUR PERALIHAN HAK MILIK ATAS TANAH DALAM JUAL BELI
In practice the implementation of the Job�s authors chose a place in the Field Word Practive Notary and PPAT (Pejabat Pembuat Akta Tanah) Triniken Tiyas Tirlin, S.H., which is located at Jalan Kaliurang Km. 6,3, Sleman, Yogyakarta, on a recommendation by a friend that the Notary Triniken Tiyas Tirlin, S.H., Notary is one of the senior and very professional, it can be seen from the experience of the Triniken Tiyas Tirlin, S.H. working in the field, so i think it would be a lot of knowledge and experience which can be given to the author.
In this final writer lift procedure swiching land ownership in buying and selling, because the authors have based on observations of the author during an internship in the office of the Notary and PPAT Triniken Tiyas Tirlin, S.H. the office very often visited clients who want to enlist the services to be made a deed of agreement buying and selling land in particular. Thus the authors are very interested to learn and understand the procedures and processes of transfer of rights over land for sale.
the TA is the author discusses about the procedur transitional land ownership in the sale and purchase on the understanding that it includes buying and selling, understanding and agreement of sale with the procedures of ground objects began with the issuance of the certificate request to the tranfer of rights
Transparent Wearable 3D touch: Self-generated Multiscale Structure Engineered by Laser-induced Thermal Gradient
Pressure-sensitive touch panels provide an intuitive and natural method to sketch and write with new levels of control and interactivity. However, they require a combination of sensors or a stylus-based interface to identify 3D signals, which prevents their implementation in a wide spectrum of applications. Here, we report a transparent and flexible 3D touch which operates in a single device with the assistance of multiscale structures and a nanowire percolation network. The device could assign functionalities to objects without reference to any varying surfaces. Rigorous theoretical analysis allowed us to achieve the target pressure sensitivity, and successful 3D data acquisition was carried out through the 6-wire measuring technique. © 2019 The Author(s).N
A Multi-Tasking Strategy Combining Controls with Diagnostics for a Confrol System with Processors
Domino-like water transport on Tillandsia through flexible trichome wings
Tillandsia usneoides in epiphytic bromeliads takes up water through absorptive trichomes on the shoot surface under extreme environmental conditions. Although previous studies revealed the way by which T. usneoides absorbs water and prevents water loss, its water transport remains unclear.
We characterized structures of trichome wings of T. usneoides. Wing length-to-thickness ratio of 136 and trichome interval (d)-to-wing length (l) ratio (d/l) smaller than 1 caused the water film to flatten the wings sequentially, resulting in domino-like water transport. A hinge-like linkage between wing and outer ring cells and the wing size longer than the elastocapillary length (L-EC) brought about this unique reconfiguration, which is the flattening and recovery of wings.
Tillandsia usneoides transported water rapidly on the surface as the water film propagated on the exterior trichomes with flexible wings and the transport distance at the macroscopic scale grew as t(x) with x = 0.68 +/- 0.04, unlike the conventional scaling of t(0.5).
Empirical and theoretical investigations proved our assumption that external water transport with the domino-like effect predominated over internal vascular transport. Biomimetic trichome wings simulated the domino-like water transport, highlighting the important role of flexible wing arrays.11Nsciescopu
Author Correction: Long-range chiral exchange interaction in synthetic antiferromagnets
In the version of this Article originally published, the sentence ‘D.-S.H. wrote the paper with K.L., J.H. and M.K.’ in the author contributions was incorrect; it should have read ‘D.-S.H. wrote the paper with K.L., J.H., M.-H.J. and M.K.’ This has been corrected in the online versions of the Article
Performance of morphologic criteria for the diagnosis of cirrhosis in patients with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis compared to other etiologies of chronic liver disease: effect of level of training and experience
Purpose To compare the diagnostic performance of morphologic criteria for detection of cirrhosis in patients with alcoholic liver disease (ALD), hepatitis C (HCV), and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Methods One hundred patients (53 male) with different etiologies of chronic liver disease (NASH,n = 41; HCV,n = 39; and ALD,n = 20) and with different degrees of fibrosis on histopathologic examination (74 with cirrhosis) were retrospectively evaluated. Four readers (R1: fellowship-trained abdominal radiologist, R2: community attending radiologist, R3: senior radiology resident/research fellow, R4: junior radiology resident) analyzed the contrast-enhanced CTs for presence of commonly accepted morphologic changes of cirrhosis and portal hypertension. Each reader assigned an overall score (using a 5-point scale) for possibility of cirrhosis based on liver morphology and features of portal hypertension. Diagnostic performance, sensitivity, and specificity for the diagnosis of cirrhosis were calculated and compared between different etiologies of chronic liver disease. Results Performance of readers was affected by their level of training. Less experienced readers had overall lower sensitivity for diagnosis of cirrhosis in NASH group (R3: 81.5%, R4: 63.0% compared to 96.3% for both R1 and R2). Sensitivities for detection of NASH cirrhosis significantly decreased for less experienced readers in the absence of ascites (R3: 75.0%, R4: 62.0%) or other features of portal hypertension (R3: 50.0%; R4: 0%). The specificity was consistently high among different etiologies and for all readers (85.7-100%). Inter-reader agreement for morphologic features ranged widely from fair to almost perfect (k: 0.23-0.85). Conclusion Cirrhotic changes in NASH are subtler and can be underestimated by less experienced readers
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