Journal of Biomechanics 45 (2012) 2698–2701 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Journal of Biomechanics journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/jbiomech www.JBiomech.com Short communication Beyond finite elements: A comprehensive‚ patient-specific neurosurgical simulation utilizing a meshless method K. Miller n‚ A. Horton‚ G.R. Joldes‚ A. Wittek Intelligent Systems for Medicine Laboratory‚ The University of Western Australia‚ Crawley‚ Perth‚ Western Australia 6909‚ Australia a
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Ashley Vietri FIL-110 Cinematic Language The term “cinematic language” refers to cinematic techniques and methods employed by film makers to communicate meaning‚ to entertain audiences‚ and to produce a particular emotional response in viewers. This “language” is not necessarily referring to terminology or vocabulary‚ but to the conventions of filmmaking that have been created over time to create filming techniques. As is similar with spoken language‚ the structures and grammar are often spoken
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Observation of Different Photons when Elements are Heated Introduction: The bright line spectrum is the range of colorful lights that are emitted from an atom in its excited state. A “normal” atom‚ or an atom in its ground state‚ is when all of the atom’s electrons are in their proper energy level. When an atom is in its excited state‚ electrons jump to different energy levels making them unstable. As the electron tries to get back to its respective energy level‚ energy is emitted in the form
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2HAB=?A Finite Element Analysis was developed as a numerical method of stress analysis‚ but now it has been extended as a general method of solution to many complex engineering and physical science problems. As it involves lot of calculations‚ its growth is closely linked with the developments in computer technology. Now-a-days a number of finite element analysis packages are available commercially and number of users is increasing. A user without a basic course on finite element analysis may produce
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Figures List of Tables i ii iii iv iv 1. Analysis of a Fuselage Crack 1.1 Introduction 1.2 State of Stress in the absence of the Crack 1.3 Geometrical Stress Intensity Factor at the Crack Tip 1.4 Fracture Analysis using Finite Element Methods 1.4.1 Finite Element Model of the Fuselage Crack 1.4.2 The Solution 1.4.3 Grid Independence Study 1.5 Variation in Stress Intensity Factor with Crack Length 1.5.1 Conclusion 1 1 2 3 5 5 8 9 10 12 2. References 13 Analysis of a Fuselage Crack
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Lights‚ Camera‚ Action How do directors create emotional and powerful scenes? Directors use Cinematic Techniques to create the audiences’ thoughts into the film and to get them into what is going on. Cinematic Techniques include shots‚ framing‚ camera angles‚ camera movement‚ lighting‚ editing‚ and also sound. In Tim Burton’s film‚ Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ one can just notice all the sounds and the camera movement. These techniques are used in many ways. Whether the movie is a nice and
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Rare Earth Elements in the United States Recently‚ international events have brought attentions to the rare-earth elements. Issues surrounding China’s embargo on rare-earth elements exports have raised major concerns among the heavy buying countries around the world that rely on these resources. China currently dominates the global rare-earth production and exports of the international marketstrade. Devastating impacts may arise if China places a long-term embargo on its rare-earth elements export
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silver-white chemical element discovered in 1886 by a French scientist named Paul-Émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran. It wasn’t isolated until a different separation technique (ion-exchange) developed in the 1950s by a Canadian scientist Frank Spedding and his team. This rare element it is never naturally found. It is only made chemically. It can be found in minerals such as xenotime. Dysprosium is a member to the lanthanide family on the periodic table just like all the other rare elements. Shown in Fig.1 is
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Pleasantville‚ a 1950s black and white sitcom. The two are trapped as Bud and Mary Sue in a radically different dimension and make some huge changes to the bland lives of the citizens of Pleasantville‚ with the use of the director’s cinematic techniques. Ross cleverly uses cinematic techniques such as colour‚ mise-en-scene‚ camera shots‚ costumes‚ music and dialogue to effectively tell the story. The town of Pleasantville is dull and this is reflected by its lack of colour - the town is completely black
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which later changes the ending. These changes also occur to the characters in the film also. Tykwer conveys this through colourful montages which create vivid images of the potential future of each character. Through these different outcomes and cinematic techniques‚ the film highlights the importance of
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