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Batchelor流体力学奖和Hill固体力学奖是国际理论与应用力学联合会(IUTAM)设立的两个奖项,旨在表彰获奖者过去十年内在其力学分支学科研究中所做出的重要贡献.Batchelor流体力学奖和Hill固体力学奖每4年评选一次,在第22届国际理论与应用力学大会(8月24~29日,澳大利亚阿德莱德)上第一次颁奖.Howard Stone教授和Michael Ortiz教授分别是Batchelor奖和Hill奖的获奖人.本刊在《简评》栏目刊登胡国庆研究员和黎波教授对两位获奖者成果的简评,并在《译文》栏目刊登两位教授的代表性论文的译文各一篇,以饷读者.

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Preface [pdf, 0.01 Mb] James J. O'Brien The big picture - The ENSO of 1997-98 [pdf, 0.01 Mb] James E. Overland, Nicholas A. Bond & Jennifer Miletta Adams Atmospheric anomalies in 1997: Links to ENSO? [pdf, 0.54 Mb] Vladimir I. Ponomarev, Olga Trusenkova, Serge Trousenkov, Dmitry Kaplunenko, Elena Ustinova & Antonina Polyakova The ENSO signal in the northwest Pacific [pdf, 0.47 Mb] Robert L. Smith, A. Huyer, P.M. Kosro & J.A. Barth Observations of El Niño off Oregon: July 1997 to present (October 1998) [pdf, 1.31 Mb] Patrica A. Wheeler & Jon Hill Biological effects of the 1997-1998 El Niño event off Oregon: Nutrient and chlorophyll distributions [pdf, 1.13 Mb] William T. Peterson Hydrography and zooplankton off the central Oregon coast during the 1997-1998 El Niño event [pdf, 0.26 Mb] William Crawford, Josef Cherniawsky, Michael Foreman & Peter Chandler El Niño sea level signal along the west coast of Canada [pdf, 1.25 Mb] Howard J. Freeland & Rick Thomson The El Niño signal along the west coast of Canada - temperature, salinity and velocity [pdf, 0.49 Mb] Frank A. Whitney, David L. Mackas, David W. Welch & Marie Robert Impact of the 1990s El Niños on nutrient supply and productivity of Gulf of Alaska waters [pdf, 0.06 Mb] Craig McNeil, David Farmer & Mark Trevorrow Dissolved gas measurements at Stn. P4 during the 97-98 El Niño [pdf, 0.13 Mb] Kristen L.D. Milligan, Colin D. Levings & Robert E. DeWreede Data compilation and preliminary time series analysis of abundance of a dominant intertidal kelp species in relation to the 1997/1998 El Niño event [pdf, 0.05 Mb] S.M. McKinnell, C.C. Wood, M. Lapointe, J.C. Woodey, K.E. Kostow, J. Nelson & K.D. Hyatt Reviewing the evidence that adult sockeye salmon strayed from the Fraser River and spawned in other rivers in 1997 [pdf,0.03 Mb] G.A. McFarlane & R.J. Beamish Sardines return to British Columbia waters [pdf, 0.34 Mb] Ken H. Morgan Impact of the 1997/98 El Niño on seabirds of the northeast Pacific [pdf, 0.06 Mb] Thomas C. Royer & Thomas Weingartner Coastal hydrographic responses in the northern Gulf of Alaska to the 1997-98 ENSO event [pdf, 0.76 Mb] John F. Piatt, Gary Drew, Thomas Van Pelt, Alisa Abookire, April Nielsen, Mike Shultz & Alexander Kitaysky Biological effects of the 1997/98 ENSO in Cook Inlet, Alaska [pdf, 0.22 Mb] H.J. Niebauer The 1997-98 El Niño in the Bering Sea as compared with previous ENSO events and the "regime shift" of the late 1970s [pdf, 0.10 Mb] A.S. Krovnin, G.P. Nanyushin, M.Yu. Kruzhalov, G.V. Khen, M.A. Bogdanov, E.I. Ustinova, V.V. Maslennikov, A.M. Orlov, B.N. Kotenev, V.V. Bulanov & G.P. Muriy The state of the Far East seas during the 1997/98 El Niño event [pdf, 0.15 Mb] Stacy Smith & Susan Henrichs Phytoplankton collected by a time-series sediment trap deployed in the southeast Bering Sea during 1997 [pdf, 0.21 Mb] Cynthia T. Tynan Redistributions of cetaceans in the southeast Bering Sea relative to anomalous oceanographic conditions during the 1997 El Niño [pdf, 0.02 Mb] Akihiko Yatsu, Junta Mori, Hiroyuki Tanaka, Tomowo Watanabe, Kazuya Nagasawa, Yikimasa Ishida, Toshimi Meguro, Yoshihiko Kamei & Yasunori Sakurai Stock abundance and size compositions of the neon flying squid in the central North Pacific Ocean during 1979-1998 [pdf, 0.11 Mb] O.B. Feschenko A new point of view concerning the El Niño mechanism [pdf, 0.01 Mb] Nathan Mantua 97/98 Ocean climate variability in the northeast Pacific: How much blame does El Niño deserve? [pdf, 0.01 Mb] Vadim P. Pavlychev Sharp changes of hydrometeorological conditions in the northwestern Pacific during the 1997/1998 El Niño event [pdf, 0.01 Mb] Jingyi Wang Predictability and forecast verification of El Niño events [pdf, 0.01 Mb] (Document contains 110 pages)

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[ES] El Castillo se encuentra coronando, junto a la iglesia de San Pedro, el cerro sobre el que se asienta el caserío de Cornago. Actualmente está formado por un patio interior de forma rectangular y rematado por cuatro torres en las esquinas, de las cuales tres son circulares de diferentes radios y una cuarta (NE) cuadrada, la superficie total ocupada es de unos 50 x 30 metros al exterior.

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[ES] El cerro de San Miguel de Arnedo alberga un importante asentamiento plenamente adscrito a la cultura celtibérica. Los restos documentados corresponden a dos conjuntos de viviendas y una estructura defensiva compuesta por un foso y restos de muralla.

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[ES] El cerro de San Miguel de Arnedo alberga un importante asentamiento plenamente adscrito a la cultura celtibérica. Los restos documentados corresponden a dos conjuntos de viviendas y una estructura defensiva compuesta por un foso y restos de muralla.

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2 cartas (mecanografiadas) ; 200x267mm

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[ES] En lo alto del cerro se encuentra un sistema de cuatro recintos amurallados de piedra en seco que se disponen sobre un espolón rocoso de forma triangular de unos 150 metros de longitud y 100 metros de base.

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The nonlinear dynamic responses of the tensioned tether subjected to combined surge and heave motions of floating platform are investigated using 2-D nonlinear beam model. It is shown that if the transverse-axial coupling of nonlinear beam model and the combined surge-heave motions of platform are considered, the governing equation is not Mathieu equation any more, it becomes nonlinear Hill equation. The Hill stability chart is obtained by using the Hill's infinite determinant and harmonic balance method. A parameter M, which is the function of tether length, the surge and heave amplitude of platform, is defined. The Hill stability chart is obviously different from Mathieu stability chart which is the specific case as M=0. Some case studies are performed by employing linear and nonlinear beam model respectively. It can be found that the results differences between nonlinear and linear model are apparent.

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The 17th Annual Sea Turtle Symposium was held at the Delta Orlando Resort in Orlando, Florida U.S.A. from March 4-8, 1997. The symposium was hosted by Florida Atlantic University, Mote Marine Laboratory, University of Central Florida, University of Florida, Florida Atlantic University and the Comité Nacional para la Conservación y Protección de las Totugas Marinas. The 17th was the largest symposium to date. A total of 720 participants registered, including sea turtle biologists, students, regulatory personnel, managers, and volunteers representing 38 countries. In addition to the United States, participants represented Australia, Austria, the Bahamas, Bonaire, Bermuda, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, England, Guatemala, Greece, Honduras, India, Italy, Japan, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mexico, The Netherlands, Nicaragua, Peru, Philippines, Republic of Seychelles, Scotland, Spain, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, Uruguay, and Venezuela. In addition to the 79 oral, 2 video, and 120 poster presentations, 3 workshops were offered: Selina Heppell (Duke University Marine Laboratory) provided “Population Modeling,” Mike Walsh and Sam Dover (Sea World-Orlando) conducted “Marine Turtle Veterinary Medicine” and “Conservation on Nesting Beaches” was offered by Blair Witherington and David Arnold (Florida Department of Environmental Protection). On the first evening, P.C.H. Pritchard delivered a thoughtful retrospect on Archie Carr that showed many sides of a complex man who studied and wrote about sea turtles. It was a presentation that none of us will forget. The members considered a number of resolutions at the Thursday business meeting and passed six. Five of these resolutions are presented in the Commentaries and Reviews section of Chelonian Conservation and Biology 2(3):442-444 (1997). The symposium was fortunate to have many fine presentations competing for the Archie Carr Best Student Presentations awards. The best oral presentation award went to Amanda Southwood (University of British Columbia) for “Heart rates and dive behavior of the leatherback sea turtle during the internesting interval.” The two runners-up were Richard Reina (Australian National University) for “Regulation of salt gland activity in Chelonia mydas” and Singo Minamikawa (Kyoto University) for “The influence that artificial specific gravity change gives to diving behavior of loggerhead turtles”. The winner of this year’s best poster competition was Mark Roberts (University of South Florida) for his poster entitled “Global population structure of green sea Turtles (Chelonia mydas) using microsatellite analysis of male mediated gene flow.” The two runners-up were Larisa Avens (University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill) for “Equilibrium responses to rotational displacements by hatchling sea turtles: maintaining a migratory heading in a turbulent ocean” and Annette Broderick (University of Glasgow) for “Female size, not length, is a correlate of reproductive output.” The symposium was very fortunate to receive a matching monetary and subscription gift from Anders J. G. Rhodin of the Chelonian Research Foundation. These enabled us to more adequately reward the fine work of students. The winners of the best paper and best poster awards received $400 plus a subscription to Chelonian Conservation and Biology. Each runner up received $100. The symposium owes a great debt to countless volunteers who helped make the meeting a success. Those volunteers include: Jamie Serino, Alan Bolton, and Karen Bjorndal, along with the UF students provided audio visual help, John Keinath chaired the student awards committee, Mike Salmon chaired the Program Commiteee, Sheryan Epperly and Joanne Braun compiled the Proceedings, Edwin Drane served as treasurer and provided much logistical help, Jane Provancha coordinated volunteers, Thelma Richardson conducted registration, Vicki Wiese coordinated food and beverage services, Jamie Serino and Erik Marin coordinated entertainment, Kenneth Dodd oversaw student travel awards, Traci Guynup, Tina Brown, Jerris Foote, Dan Hamilton, Richie Moretti, and Vicki Wiese served on the time and place committee, Blair Witherington created the trivia quiz, Tom McFarland donated the symposium logo, Deborah Crouse chaired the resolutions committee, Pamela Plotkin chaired the nominations committee, Sally Krebs, Susan Schenk, and Larry Wood conducted the silent auction, and Beverly and Tom McFarland coordinated all 26 vendors. Many individuals from outside the United States were able to attend the 17th Annual Sea Turtle Symposium thanks to the tireless work of Karen Eckert, Marydele Donnelly, and Jack Frazier in soliciting travel assistance for a number of international participants. We are indebted to those donating money to the internationals’ housing fund (Flo Vetter Memorial Fund, Marinelife Center of Juno Beach, Roger Mellgren, and Jane Provancha). We raise much of our money for international travel from the auction; thanks go to auctioneer Bob Shoop, who kept our auction fastpaced and entertaining, and made sure the bidding was high. The Annual Sea Turtle Symposium is unequaled in its emphasis on international participation. Through international participation we all learn a great deal more about the biology of sea turtles and the conservation issues that sea turtles face in distant waters. Additionally, those attending the symposium come away with a tremendous wealth of knowledge, professional contacts, and new friendships. The Annual Sea Turtle Symposium is a meeting in which pretenses are dropped, good science is presented, and friendly, open communication is the rule. The camaraderie that typifies these meetings ultimately translates into understanding and cooperation. These aspects, combined, have gone and will go a long way toward helping to protect marine turtles and toward aiding their recovery on a global scale. (PDF contains 342 pages)

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Case study on Oldham College and Edge Hill University working in partnership on a project to use screencasts as a way of providing feedback to learners.

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在我国生物力学是门新兴学科,它既是医学和生物医学工程发展的需要,也是力学学科发展的必然生物力学以医学、生理学、生物学的学要为出发点和归宿,把力学的和生物学的方法有机地结合起来,去解决这些学科工程中所需解决的问题
本书详细介绍了这方面的有关知识和研究成果
附录与关键词: 生物力学 概论 生物力学

目录

第一节 历史的源流
第一章 生物力学概说
目录
第二节 背景和需要
第三节 全景鸟瞰
第二章 生物力学的力学基础
第一节 运动和力
2、1、1质点系动力学和刚体动力学基础
2、1、2刚体动力学在生物力学中的应用
2、1、3量纲和单位
2、2、1连续性假说
第二节 连续介质力学基本知识
2、2、2描述连续介质运动的两种方法
2、2、3应力
2、2、4应变·应变率
2、2、5变形功和应变能
2、2、6弹性和粘弹性
2、3、1流变学的方法学的一般原理
第三节 本构关系——流变学的主题
2、3、2Hooke(胡克)弹性体
2、3、3牛顿流体和非牛顿流体
2、3、4线性粘弹性体
2、4、1生命现象和流体运动
第四节 生物流体力学基础
2、4、2不同层次和不同系统中的生理流动问题
2、4、3流体力学的基本原理
2、4、4流体力学的基本方程
2、4、5量纲分析·相似参数
2、4、6生物流体力学的相似性问题
第五节 生物传质及其热力学基础
2、5、1热力学的基础定律
2、5、2扩散
2、5、3渗透·滤过
2、5、4组织间质中的渗流
2、5、5通过细胞膜的物质输运
结语:符号和语法
第三章 活组织的力学性质
第一节 骨的力学性质
3、2、1软组织的结构要素
第二节 软组织的力学性质
3、2、2软组织力学性质的实验方法
3、2、3软组织力学行为的一般特点
3、2、4软组织的本构方程
3、3、1血管壁的构造
第三节 血管的力学性质
3、3、2动脉血管的力学性质
3、3、3静脉血管的力学性质
3、3、4微血管的力学性质
第四节 关节 软骨的力学性质
3、4、1准线性粘弹性本构关系
3、4、2关节软骨的两相模型
3、5、1流体的粘弹性
第五节 生物粘弹性流体
3、5、2关节滑液的粘弹性
结语:生物流变学的理论和实践意义
第四章 肌肉力学基础
第一节 骨胳肌、心肌和平滑肌
第二节 骨胳肌的微结构和收缩机理
第三节 Hill方程和Hill模型
4、3、1Hill模型(双元素)
4、3、2三元素模型
4、4、1静息状态下心肌的力学性质
第四节 心肌的力学性质
4、4、2Hill模型应用于心肌
第五节 平滑肌的力学性质
结语:需要新概念、新技术
第五章 血液流变学导论
第一节 血液的流变特性
5、1、1宏观血液流变学的方法学原理
5、1、2血浆的粘度
5、1、3血液的粘性
5、1、4血液的粘弹性
第二节 血液非牛顿特性的细观和微观说明
第三节 红细胞的运动和变形
5、3、1红细胞的几何形状
5、3、2红细胞沉降——血沉
5、3、3红细胞的可变形性
5、3、4红细胞膜的力学性质
5、3、5红细胞聚集
5、4、1Fahreus—Lindqvist效应和Fahraeus效应
第四节 血液在微血管里的流变特性
5、4、2毛细血管内红细胞的运动和阻力
5、4、3毛细血管和毛细血管网络内红细胞的分布(比积的变化)
5、4、4表观粘度和相对粘度
5、5、1白细胞的力学性质
第五节 白细胞的流变行为
5、5、2白细胞在微血管里的流变行为
5、6、1血小板的活性与流变学因素
第六节 血小板功能行为的流变学问题
5、6、2凝血过程中血液的粘弹性
第七节 血液的本构方程
5、7、1几类粘弹性本构方程的述评
5、7、2可能的选择
结语:愿望和现实
第六章 心脏力学
第一节 心脏的构造和功能
第二节 心脏和心瓣的液体力学问题
6、2、1心脏和心瓣流体力学的若干基本问题
6、2、2二尖瓣的运动及其流场
6、2、3主动脉瓣的运动及其流场
6、3、1左心室的压力—容积关系
第三节 心脏的力学模型和泵功能
6、3、2左心室的应力和应变
6、3、3心脏的泵功能
6、4、1左心与动脉系统的相互作用
第四节 心脏与血管系统的相互作用
6、4、2左心系统和右心系统之间的相互作用
第五节 人造心脏瓣膜的生物力学问题
6、5、1人工心瓣的流体力学性能的检测和评价
6、5、2人工心瓣的疲劳寿命问题
结语:生物力学在生物医学工程中的位置
第七章 血液循环的力学规律
7、1、1分枝血管系统的阻力分布
第一节 动脉系统的阻力分布和分枝形态-Poiseuille定律的应用
7、1、2血管分枝形态的优化分析
7、2、1弹性直圆柱管里的定常层流
第二节 可变形管道内的定常流动
7、2、2血管的应力状态和弹性不稳定性
7、2、3可瘪管流动
7、2、4可变形管道内小扰动的传播
7、2、5三种流动的比较
7、2、6可变形管定常流动的稳定性问题
第三节 动脉血管里的脉动流和脉搏波
7、3、1脉搏波
7、3、2直圆柱管内的振荡流
第四节 脉搏波在动脉血管系统里的传播
7、4、1传输线理论——线性模型
7、4、2非线性数值模型
7、4、3中医脉象与脉搏波
7、5、1大动脉中流动的一般特点
第五节 大动脉里的流动
7、5、2动脉粥样硬化与血液流动的动力特性
7、5、3弯曲对大血管流动的影响
7、5、4分枝管道的流动
7、5、5动脉狭窄的流体力学问题
7、5、6血管分枝、弯曲、截面积突变部位红细胞和血小板的运动
第六节 静脉血管里的流动
7、6、1静脉血管的力学性质
7、6、2静脉中的脉动流和波动
7、6、3瓣膜对静脉血流的影响
第七节 微循环力学
7、7、1微循环的几种构造模式
7、7、2微循环力学参数的在体观测
7、7、3微循环力学问题概述
7、7、4毛细血流与周围组织之间的物质输运
第八节 肺血流的力学规律
7、8、1肺血管系统的几何形态
7、8、2肺血管力学性质
7、8、3肺毛细血管组织内的流动——片流模型
7、8、4肺毛细血管组织中血液的表观粘度
7、8、5肺血流的阻力
7、8、6理论的实验检验
结语:一个必然的趋势
第八章 呼吸力学
第一节 呼吸道内的空气流动
8、1、1呼吸道的阻力
8、1、2上呼吸道里的流动
8、1、3呼吸系统的动力学行为
第二节 支气管里的对流扩散
第三节 肺泡内气体的扩散
第四节 肺泡和毛细血流之间的气体交换
8、4、1通过膜的气体扩散
8、4、2肺泡—红细胞之间的气体交换
8、4、3扩散容量的实验测定
8、4、4肺通气量与血流量的关系
第五节 肺功能的宏观评价
第六节 肺呼气流量极限
第九章 器官力学的几个不同方面
第一节 耳蜗力学
9、1、1耳蜗的解剖特点和超微结构
9、1、2耳蜗管内的波传播
9、1、3小振幅下的非线性响应
第二节 脊柱力学
9、2、1脊柱的力学性质
9、2、2腰椎的受力分析
9、2、3脊柱的冲击损伤
9、3、1冲击和弹性波
第三节 肺的冲击损伤
9、3、2冲击载荷引起的肺水肿
9、3、3关于冲击损伤引起肺水肿的机理
结语:方法·概念·诀窃
第十章 应力和生长
第一节 从零应力状态到应力——生长假说
10、2、1心脏肥大
10、2、2肺的重建
第二节 软组织和器官的重建
10、2、3血管的重建
第三节 结构—功能适应性原理在骨生物力学中的体现
10、3、1骨折的愈合
10、3、2骨组织的重建
10、4、1血液流动对血管内皮细胞的影响
第四节 流体动力对细胞生长的影响
10、4、2流体动力对离体培养的血管内皮细胞生长的影响
结语:未来的新天地

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Primary objective was to map concentrations of target contaminants in the surfacial sediments. Secondary objectives included: characterization of potential sites for sediment capping demonstration projects, further characterization of sediment depositional and accumulation patterns, and estimation of historical contaminant inventories through sediment geochronology. (PDF contains 112 pages)