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Where did the footnote go? How the change of mode in sight translation affects meaning-making
Published 2020-07-01“…By placing sight translation in Kress and van Leeuwen's model of the four domains of meaning-making – discourse, design, production and distribution – the interpreter becomes a contributor as a re-producer and a re-distributor, adding more layers to the meaning-making process. Findings reveal that the interpreters vary in how they adapt the text to the spoken mode, and that their exploitation of semiotic resources affect the meaning potential. …”
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Generation of continuous variable quantum correlation via an optomechanical nanobeam crystal composed of dielectric material layers
Published 2025-04-01“…These mirrors are constructed from alternating layers, with varying refractive indices, and their transmissive and reflective properties are analyzed using the transfer matrix method. …”
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Effect of horizontal shift between fabric layers on the meso-scale-void formation in liquid composite molding
Published 2019-06-01“…Firstly, the horizontal shift between fabric layers is analyzed, the mesopore coverage modes under different shift states are summarized. …”
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CONCEPTUAL MODEL OF COMMUTATION MECHANISM FOR ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY OF VAPOR-GAS ENVELOPE IN ELECTRO-IMPULSE POLISHING MODE
Published 2016-09-01“…Electric conductivity of vapor-gas envelope in electro-impulse polishing mode is closely connected with mechanisms of physical and chemical processes occurring on an anode surface and in pre-anode area of electrolyte, metal removing, smoothing-out of surface profile irregularities and technological regimes influencing on productivity and processing accuracy. …”
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Examining the Variability in Planetary Boundary Layer Height over Thailand: Correlations with ENSO and Aerosol Optical Depth
Published 2025-03-01“…Changes in the planetary boundary layer height (PBLH) can affect PM2.5, represented by the aerosol optical depth (AOD), and are influenced by ENSO related to changes in the PBLH. …”
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Examining the Variability in Planetary Boundary Layer Height over Thailand: Correlations with ENSO and Aerosol Optical Depth
Published 2025-03-01“…Changes in the planetary boundary layer height (PBLH) can affect PM2.5, represented by the aerosol optical depth (AOD), and are influenced by ENSO related to changes in the PBLH. …”
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To estimation of contact-fatigue durability of thermo-chemically strengthened gears
Published 2017-10-01“…The high-end fracture mode is determined by a variety of factors, the key ones being the level of intensity and the properties of the near-surface layers of the material. …”
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Theoretical Research on Grouting in Deep Loose Layers Based on the Cylindrical Diffusion Model of Radial Tube Flow
Published 2022-01-01“…Grouting in deep, loose layers are a complex process in which many modes such as infiltration, splitting, and compaction coexist. …”
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Strain Redistribution Effect Based Composite Structured Sensor for Decouplable Tactile‐Strain Double‐Mode Perception
Published 2025-04-01“…The CAD‐assisted design enables the dual‐mode sensing structure to be configured as a three‐layer stacked composite. …”
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Curing modes affects micro-tensile bond strength and durability of dual curing resin cements to dentin
Published 2025-01-01“…RU was placed directly on processed adhesive layer without light-curing, set as group 7. …”
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Low frequency m = 1 modes during standard and improved confinement scenarios in W7-X
Published 2025-01-01“…The presence of these intermittent bursts goes along with an improved energy confinement in the plasma, superficially resembling H-mode and Edge Localized Modes in tokamaks. A self-limiting process is proposed as an explanation of the intermittent oscillations based on observed ejection of particles during each crash event, which leads to steepening of density profiles and temporary suppression of ion temperature gradient turbulence and in turn suppression of turbulence driven m = 1 mode causing the crash.…”
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Thin layer deposition of TiO2 and PMMA on optical micro or nano fibers for nonlinear optics
Published 2025-01-01“…Secondly, we have realized a multiple layer deposition process to deposit PMMA layers on ONF. …”
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GENERAL EQUATION OF THE HYDRAULIC FRICTION LAW FOR HINDERED FALLING OF AN INDIVIDUAL BALL AND FLUID MOTION IN GRANULAR LAYERS
Published 2015-06-01“…The article presents the results of a research into various hydromechanical processes such as hindered falling of an individual ball in a liquid; suspension of a homogeneous monodispersed granular layer with ascending fluid flow; homogeneous liquid filtration in a porous granular layer. …”
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Softening of Vibrational Modes and Anharmonicity Induced Thermal Conductivity Reduction in a‐Si:H at High Temperatures
Published 2025-08-01“…Abstract Hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a‐Si:H) has garnered considerable attention in the semiconductor industry, particularly for its use in solar cells and passivation layers for high‐performance silicon solar cells, owing to its exceptional photoelectric properties and scalable manufacturing processes. …”
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Analysis of plasmon modes in Bi2Se3/graphene heterostructures via electron energy loss spectroscopy
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Investigation of the Layered Effect on the Tensile Fracture Characteristics of Sandstone Using Intact and Pre-Cracked Brazilian Disk Specimens
Published 2025-02-01“…The results demonstrate the following: (1) The tensile strength and fracture toughness of the layered rock exhibit significant stratification effects, gradually decreasing with the increase in the number of layers and the layer angle. (2) The different angles of the stratification planes lead to the diversity of failure modes in the disk specimens. (3) The S-value and the cumulative AE count curve of specimens without prefabricated cracks show two types of pattern during loading: fluctuating increase mode, and “gentle–steep” increase mode. (4) Layered rock specimens exhibit a low ratio of rise time to voltage amplitude (RA) value and high average frequency (AF) characteristics during fracture, and the shear failure mainly occurs during the stable propagation phase after the initiation of macroscopic cracks. (5) The fracture process zone (FPZ)’s length at the peak point of the specimens decreases exponentially with the increase in the number of layers, but this reduction does not go on indefinitely, and there exists a minimum value. …”
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Dynamic Response of a Single-Layer Reticulated Dome during Aircraft Impact Based on S-J Modeling Method
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Acoustic Transmission Loss of a Cylindrical Silencer Filled with Multilayer Poroelastic Materials Based on Mode-Matching Method
Published 2024-11-01“…The obtained modes were utilized to calculate the acoustic TL of silencers filled with single, double, and triple layers of poroelastic materials. …”
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