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Effect of intrinsic tensile stress on (001) orientation in L1(0) FePt thin films on glass substrates
Effect of initial stress/strain state on formation of (001) preferred orientation in L1(0) FePt thin films
Enif Robert, F.T. Marinetti e il romanzo Un ventre di donna: bisessualità, trauma e mito dell'isteria
This article provides the first in-depth and contextual study of the experimental futurist novel Un ventre di donna , written during the First World War by the Italian author and stage actress Enif Robert in collaboration with F.T. Marinetti, who allowed some of his wartime letters from the front to be included in the novel. Un ventre di donna also incorporates letters by the famous actress Eleonora Duse, who was a close friend of Robert’s. The article explores in particular the theme of bisexuality and female homosexuality in the novel in the context of the ideology of gender in Italy and in Europe in the early 20 th century, and in particular with reference to the influential work of Otto Weininger and concurrent theories of hysteria and bisexuality, as well as the so-called “gender inversion” generated by the war.  
Fugitive Pieces: F.T. Prince and Sculpture
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the link in this record.This chapter explores a neglected aspect of mid-twentieth-century poetry: the creative and
economic interplay between architecture, language, and form. It takes as a focal point the work of
a lesser-known poet, F.T. Prince, making use of underexplored material in his archive. Such poetry
calls for closer critical attention to the re-fashioning of material across disciplines. For instance, the
‘delightful voids ‘ and ‘long fractures’ of Prince’s work oscillate between word and sculptural matter,
creating ‘fugitive’ pieces that are at once verbally and spatially coercive. It offers a case in which
twentieth-century poetry, through the architecture of the page, subtly and insistently reminds
readers of the politics and economics of its production as commissioned word and work.
Bringing to light material from the new Prince archive, this chapter examines the author’s skilful
negotiations of the processes of artistic dissemination and patronage, as well as his intimate
relationship with the politics of commission and production across historical time. It reads early
modern and twentieth-century buildings – in print and in place – not as neutral structures, but as
forms of argument that persuade and coerce, in their inhabitability. It argues for closer attention in
current poetic criticism to the materiality of the work, which foregrounds its fraught aesthetic and
economic self-interest. Prince’s poetry, in reaching back to cinquecento sculpture and artwork,
insists that its readers recognise that the artist’s skill in physical rendering – in the praise-poem, the
commemorative object, the structure built or work painted to ‘your’ honour – is required in order
successfully to negotiate a commissioner’s and an audience’s, as well as its own agendas
A Novel Heatsink Attached mm-Wave Active Patch Antenna With Adjustable Frequency and Cooling
In this study, the thermal management problem of the modern communication systems with small array sizes is addressed. A novel dual-functional active antenna design strategy is introduced for adjustable frequency of operation and cooling extension at millimeter-wave bands. The concept is based on placing different types of heatsinks on the same patch antenna. The electromagnetic and thermal behavior of the proposed heatsink structures are presented via simulations. Reconfigurable operation at 24, 26, and 28 GHz frequencies with 23 to 28 degrees of extra cooling in the chip as compared to the conventional patch is achieved.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.MicroelectronicsMicrowave Sensing, Signals & System
A Filtering Dipole Antenna Design with Bandwidth Enhancement for 5G
The present study proposes a dipole filtering antenna with wide-band characteristics for communication. The filtering is achieved by employing parasitic elements and wide-band characteristic is obtained by reshaping the dipole and using specially designed balun structure. One radiation null is optimized at the higher frequency band limit for sharp transition from pass band to stop band via two half-rectangular ring resonators. The antenna operates between 2.6 and 5 GHz and has maximum realized gain of 8.39 dBi. The |S11| is less than -10 dB in the operating frequency band. The simulation results and evolution of the design procedure are presented.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Microelectronic
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