994 resultados para Maimonides, Moses, 1135-1204.
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The vertical uplift resistance of long pipes buried in sands and subjected to pseudostatic seismic forces has been computed by using the lower-bound theorem of the limit analysis in conjunction with finite elements and nonlinear optimization. The soil mass is assumed to follow the Mohr-Coulomb failure criterion and an associated flow rule. The failure load is expressed in the form of a nondimensional uplift factor F-gamma. The variation of F-gamma is plotted as a function of the embedment ratio of the pipe, horizontal seismic acceleration coefficient (k(h)), and soil friction angle (phi). The magnitude of F-gamma is found to decrease continuously with an increase in the horizontal seismic acceleration coefficient. The reduction in the uplift resistance becomes quite significant, especially for greater values of embedment ratios and lower values of friction angle. The predicted uplift resistance was found to compare well with the existing results reported from the literature. (C) 2014 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Global change is impacting forests worldwide, threatening biodiversity and ecosystem services including climate regulation. Understanding how forests respond is critical to forest conservation and climate protection. This review describes an international network of 59 long-term forest dynamics research sites (CTFS-ForestGEO) useful for characterizing forest responses to global change. Within very large plots (median size 25ha), all stems 1cm diameter are identified to species, mapped, and regularly recensused according to standardized protocols. CTFS-ForestGEO spans 25 degrees S-61 degrees N latitude, is generally representative of the range of bioclimatic, edaphic, and topographic conditions experienced by forests worldwide, and is the only forest monitoring network that applies a standardized protocol to each of the world's major forest biomes. Supplementary standardized measurements at subsets of the sites provide additional information on plants, animals, and ecosystem and environmental variables. CTFS-ForestGEO sites are experiencing multifaceted anthropogenic global change pressures including warming (average 0.61 degrees C), changes in precipitation (up to +/- 30% change), atmospheric deposition of nitrogen and sulfur compounds (up to 3.8g Nm(-2)yr(-1) and 3.1g Sm(-2)yr(-1)), and forest fragmentation in the surrounding landscape (up to 88% reduced tree cover within 5km). The broad suite of measurements made at CTFS-ForestGEO sites makes it possible to investigate the complex ways in which global change is impacting forest dynamics. Ongoing research across the CTFS-ForestGEO network is yielding insights into how and why the forests are changing, and continued monitoring will provide vital contributions to understanding worldwide forest diversity and dynamics in an era of global change.
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A finite difference method for a time-dependent singularly perturbed convection-diffusion-reaction problem involving two small parameters in one space dimension is considered. We use the classical implicit Euler method for time discretization and upwind scheme on the Shishkin-Bakhvalov mesh for spatial discretization. The method is analysed for convergence and is shown to be uniform with respect to both the perturbation parameters. The use of the Shishkin-Bakhvalov mesh gives first-order convergence unlike the Shishkin mesh where convergence is deteriorated due to the presence of a logarithmic factor. Numerical results are presented to validate the theoretical estimates obtained.
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A MoS2-RGO composite and borocarbonitride (BC5N) have been used as electrodes to selectively detect dopamine and uric acid in the presence of ascorbic acid. Both the electrodes show excellent eletrocatalytic activity towards the detection of dopamine, the detection limits being 0.55 mu M and 2.1 mu M in the case of MoS2-RGO and BCN respectively. MoS2-RGO shows a linear range of current over the 1-110 mu M concentrations of dopamine, while BCN shows over the 2.3-20 mu M range. BCN also exhibits satisfactory performance in the oxidation of uric acid with a detection limit of 3.8 mu M and the linear range from 4 to 40 mu M. The MoS2-RGO has also been used to detect adenine as well.
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Objectives:To determine if there is a biological mechanism that explains the association between HIV disease progression and increased mortality with low circulating vitamin D levels; specifically, to determine if restoring vitamin D levels induced T-cell functional changes important for antiviral immunity.Design:This was a pilot, open-label, three-arm prospective phase 1 study.Methods:We recruited 28 patients with low plasma vitamin D (<50nmol/l 25-hydroxyvitamin D3), comprising 17 HIV+ patients (11 on HAART, six treatment-naive) and 11 healthy controls, who received a single dose of 200000IU oral cholecalciferol. Advanced T-cell flow cytometry methods measured CD4(+) T-cell function associated with viral control in blood samples at baseline and 1-month after vitamin D supplementation.Results:One month of vitamin D supplementation restored plasma levels to sufficiency (>75nmol/l) in 27 of 28 patients, with no safety issues. The most striking change was in HIV+ HAART+ patients, where increased frequencies of antigen-specific T cells expressing macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP)-1 - an important anti-HIV blocking chemokine - were observed, with a concomitant increase in plasma MIP-1, both of which correlated significantly with vitamin D levels. In addition, plasma cathelicidin - a vitamin D response gene with broad antimicrobial activity - was enhanced.Conclusion:Vitamin D supplementation modulates disease-relevant T-cell functions in HIV-infected patients, and may represent a useful adjunct to HAART therapy. Copyright (C) 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.
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The vertical uplift resistance of interfering pipelines buried in sands has been computed using the lower-bound limit analysis in conjunction with finite elements and nonlinear optimization. The soil mass is assumed to follow the Mohr-Coulomb failure criterion and an associated flow rule. It is specified that all the pipes fail simultaneously at the same magnitude of the failure load. For different clear spacing (S) between the pipes, the magnitude of the efficiency factor (xi(gamma)) is determined. Because of pipes' interference, with a reduction in the spacing between the pipelines, the magnitude of xi(gamma) is found to decrease continuously. The results were found to compare quite well with the available data from literature for horizontal strip anchors. (C) 2015 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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The Boltzmann equation of the sand particle velocity distribution function in wind-blown sand two-phase flow is established based on the motion equation of single particle in air. And then, the generalized balance law of particle property in single phase granular flow is extended to gas-particle two-phase flow. The velocity distribution function of particle phase is expanded into an infinite series by means of Grad's method and the Gauss distribution is used to replace Maxwell distribution. In the case of truncation at the third-order terms, a closed third-order moment dynamical equation system is constructed. The theory is further simplified according to the measurement results obtained by stroboscopic photography in wind tunnel tests.
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将流体和结构运动方程分别构造为含子迭代的计算格式,发展了一种紧耦合气动弹性分析方法.其中流体计算的空间离散采用改进的HLLEW(Harten-Lax-van Leer-Einfeldt-Wada)格式.TFI(transfinite interpolation)方法用于生成随结构变形的自适应多块动网格.利用所发展的方法,对一翼-身-尾气动外形,数值预测了马赫数在0.3-1.3范围内的气动颤振边界.并详细研究了时间步长、子迭代步数、初始流场、耦合方法、疏密网格对颤振计算结果的影响.
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En el presente estudio se compararon dos niveles de urea (5 y 10%) adicionada a los bloques de melaza, sobre la ganancia de peso en borregos criollos. Un total de 12 borregos fueron asignados aleatoriamente en tres grupos, utilizando un arreglo en Diseño Completamente al Azar. Las raciones experimentales se basaron en una dieta básica de forraje de pasto colonial (Panicum maximun), para los tres grupos, suplementando ad-libitum a los grupos 2 y 3 con bloques de melaza con un 5 y 10% de urea respectivamente. Se encontraron diferencias estadísticas entre tratamientos (P<0.01) para la variable ganancia media diaria de peso. Para los grupos 2 y 3 se observaron consumos de 470 y 375 gramos de bloques de melaza con ganancia diaria de peso de 65 y 32 gramos respectivamente, el grupo 1 observó pérdidas de peso (30 gr/animal/día). El grupo 2 obtuvo ganancias económicas de $ 2.09 dólares por animal durante los 77 días que duró el ensayo en el Centro Experimental "Santa Rosa” (PNP). Se concluye que los niveles de urea (5 y 10%) adicionada a los bloques de melaza constituyen una alternativa alimenticia para rumiantes, que puede ser usada en nuestro país.
Uncooled DBR laser directly modulated at 3.125 Gb/s as athermal transmitter for low-cost WDM systems
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An uncooled three-section tunable distributed Bragg reflector laser is demonstrated as an athermal transmitter for low-cost uncooled wavelength-division-multiplexing (WDM) systems with tight channel spacing. A ±0.02-nm thermal wavelength drift is achieved under continuous-wave operation up to 70 °C. Dynamic sidemode suppression ratio of greater than 35 dB is consistently obtained under 3.125-Gb/s direct modulation over a 20 °C-70 °C temperature range, with wavelength variation of as low as ±0.2 nm. This indicates that more than an order of magnitude reduction in coarse WDM channel spacing is possible using this source. © 2005 IEEE.
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Resumen: El trabajo propone una reflexión acerca de la problemática de la traducción en la Antigüedad tal como se plantea en la Carta de Aristeas a Filócrates, narración compuesta en el siglo II a.C. que relata los sucesos en torno a la traducción al griego del Pentateuco, la Septuaginta. El autor, anónimo, narra en primera persona y se describe como integrante de la corte real de Ptolomeo Filadelfo, aunque en realidad se trata de un judío alejandrino, conocedor de las leyes mosaicas. La obra presenta ciertas incongruencias y pasajes de difícil interpretación, pero su mensaje es claro: por medio de la traducción, el original hebreo alcanza la dignidad suficiente como para formar parte de la biblioteca de Alejandría, junto con otras obras prestigiosas del mundo helenístico.
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Resumen: El autor nos ofrece una rápida visión de la Trinidad en Justino, fruto de una larga investigación. Resume primero el camino del Diálogo, donde Justino atribuye las teofanías del Antiguo Testamento al Logos. Este Dios es numéricamente distinto del Padre Creador del universo, pero está por debajo de él. En las Apologías, en cambio, se confronta con el paganismo y el platonismo: ubica al Logos en el segundo lugar, y al Espíritu en el Tercero. El Hijo, unigénito, es engendrado por el Padre antes de las creaturas, sin dividirlo, sino como un fuego enciende a otro fuego. El Padre todo lo hace por medio de él. Poco alude a la actividad propia del Espíritu profético. Estos dos caminos confluyen en una cierta inferioridad del Hijo respecto al Padre, la que es típica de diversos Padres prenicenos. Los perversos demonios han perseguido a todos los que, como Sócrates, han vivido según el Logos. Platón copió a Moisés sin entenderlo del todo. La cruz del Hijo es cósmica. Jesús es el maestro crucificado
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Resumen: En esta presentación, el autor indaga las circunstancias y los autores que pudieron influir en Van Rensselaer Potter en la creación de la expresión Bioética. Así, surgen las personalidades frecuentemente olvidadas de Fritz Jahr, Julius Moses y Aldo Leopold. Después de profundizar sobre el concepto del mismo Potter y su intención original para la referida expresión, destaca el recorrido que la Bioética fue adquiriendo como un camino propio. Asimismo se señalan los puntos que aún quedan por desarrollar y que han sido soslayados hasta el momento.