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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_BV013201875
    Format: VIII, 248 S. : zahlr. Ill.
    ISBN: 0-300-08032-8 , 0-300-09413-2
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Judenvernichtung ; Architektur ; Judenvernichtung ; Kunst ; Judenvernichtung ; Gedenken ; Kunst ; Judenvernichtung ; Gedenkstätte ; Judenvernichtung ; Rezeption ; Kunst ; Judenvernichtung ; Rezeption ; Architektur ; Bild ; Fotografie
    Author information: Young, James Edward 1951-
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_9961535635402883
    Format: 1 online resource (432 p.) : , 97 illustrations
    ISBN: 9781478092100
    Content: Since the show's debut in 2007, Mad Men has invited viewers to immerse themselves in the lush period settings, ruthless Madison Avenue advertising culture, and arresting characters at the center of its 1960s fictional world. Mad Men, Mad World is a comprehensive analysis of this groundbreaking TV series. Scholars from across the humanities consider the AMC drama from a fascinating array of perspectives, including fashion, history, architecture, civil rights, feminism, consumerism, art, cinema, and the serial format, as well as through theoretical frames such as critical race theory, gender, queer theory, global studies, and psychoanalysis.In the introduction, the editors explore the show's popularity; its controversial representations of race, class, and gender; its powerful influence on aesthetics and style; and its unique use of period historicism and advertising as a way of speaking to our neoliberal moment. Mad Men, Mad World also includes an interview with Phil Abraham, an award-winning Mad Men director and cinematographer. Taken together, the essays demonstrate that understanding Mad Men means engaging the show not only as a reflection of the 1960s but also as a commentary on the present day.Contributors. Michael Bérubé, Alexander Doty, Lauren M. E. Goodlad, Jim Hansen, Dianne Harris, Lynne Joyrich, Lilya Kaganovsky, Clarence Lang, Caroline Levine, Kent Ono, Dana Polan, Leslie Reagan, Mabel Rosenheck, Robert A. Rushing, Irene Small, Michael Szalay, Jeremy Varon
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgments -- , Introduction -- , Part one Mad Worlds -- , One Maddening Times Mad Men in Its History -- , Two Mad Space -- , Three Representing the Mad Margins of the Early 1960s Northern Civil Rights and the Blues Idiom -- , Four After the Sex, What? A Feminist Reading of Reproductive History in Mad Men -- , Five The Writer as Producer; or, The Hip Figure after HBO -- , Part Two Mad aesthetiCs -- , Six The Shock of the Banal Mad Men's Progressive Realism -- , Seven Mod Men -- , Eight Swing Skirts and Swinging Singles Mad Men, Fashion, and Cultural Memory -- , Nine Against Depth Looking at Surface through the Kodak Carousel -- , Ten "It Will Shock You How Much This Never Happened" Antonioni and Mad Men -- , Part three Made Men -- , Eleven Media Madness Multiple Identity (Dis)Orders in Mad Men -- , Twelve "Maidenform" Masculinity as Masquerade -- , Thirteen History Gets in Your Eyes Mad Men, Misrecognition, and the Masculine Mystique -- , Fourteen The Homosexual and the Single Girl -- , Fifteen Mad Men's Postracial Figuration of a Racial Past -- , Sixteen The Mad Men in the Attic Seriality and Identity in the Modern Babylon -- , Afterword A Change Is Gonna Come, Same as It Ever Was -- , Appendix A A Conversation with Phil Abraham, Director and Cinematographer -- , Appendix B List of Mad Men Episodes -- , Works Cited -- , Contributors -- , Index , In English.
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    Subjects: General works
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949301198002882
    Format: 1 online resource (457 pages)
    ISBN: 9783319175454
    Note: Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Acronyms -- Part I Reminiscences: Rolf Hagedorn and Relativistic Heavy Ion Research -- 1 Spotlight on Rolf Hagedorn -- 1.1 Working with Hagedorn -- Meeting Hagedorn -- A Short Story About Hagedorn Temperature -- Hot Nuclear Matter in the Statistical Bootstrap Model -- Higher Level Computer Language -- Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions -- Strangeness and the Discovery of Quark-Gluon Plasma -- Retirement -- 1.2 The Righteous Man -- Helping Those in Need -- Le Chambon: A Short Story Outside the Physics Context -- 1.3 Rolf Hagedorn: Biographical Information -- Rolf Hagedorn Curriculum Vitae 1954 -- CERN Appointment -- CERN Obituary: Rolf Hagedorn 1919-2003 -- 2 Rolf Hagedorn: The Years Leading to TH -- 2.1 CERN Theory Division in 1960s -- 2.2 Hagedorn's Path to and at CERN -- The War Years -- At Göttingen -- At CERN -- 2.3 Appreciation -- 3 Music and Science: Tribute to Rolf Hagedorn -- 3.1 Personal Remarks -- Visit to India -- Art and Music -- 3.2 Contribution to Research -- Thermal Particle Production -- Limiting Temperature -- Statistical Bootstrap Model -- 3.3 Active Retirement -- 4 On Hagedorn -- 4.1 In Times Past -- 4.2 Wide Field of Interests -- 4.3 Retrospective -- 5 Hungarian Perspective -- 5.1 Influence Spreads to Hungary -- 5.2 Memories by István Montvay -- 5.3 Tamás Biró Grows up with Hagedorn -- 5.4 Hagedorn Remembered -- 6 The Tale of the Hagedorn Temperature -- 6.1 Particle Production -- 6.2 The Statistical Bootstrap Model -- 6.3 Quark-Gluon Plasma -- 7 The Legacy of Rolf Hagedorn: Statistical Bootstrap and Ultimate Temperature -- 7.1 Rolf Hagedorn -- 7.2 The Statistical Bootstrap -- 7.3 The Limiting Temperature of Hadronic Matter -- 7.4 Resonance Gas and QCD Thermodynamics -- 7.5 Resonance Gas and Heavy Ion Collisions. , 7.6 Particle Yields and Canonical Charge Conservation -- 7.7 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 8 The Hagedorn Spectrum and the Dual Resonance Model: An Old Love Affair -- Preamble -- 8.1 A Surprise That Should Not Have Been One -- 8.2 From TH to the String -- 8.3 Crisis, Reinterpretations -- 8.4 Many Years Later … -- Conclusion -- 9 Hadronic Matter: The Moscow Perspective -- 9.1 The Beginning -- Cosmic Rays and Landau -- Multiperipheral Collisions -- 9.2 Hot Hadron Matter -- Photons and Leptons -- Quark-Gluon Plasma -- Cherenkov Radiation -- Correlations and Fluctuations -- Charm -- 9.3 Open Questions -- Appreciation -- References -- 10 Hagedorn Model of Critical Behavior: Comparison of Lattice and SBM Calculations -- 10.1 Rolf Hagedorn: Some Personal Impressions -- 10.2 Critical Behavior of Hadronic Matter -- Critical Curve from the Lattice Calculations -- Critical Curve from the Statistical Bootstrap Model -- Comparison of SBM and Lattice-QCD -- 10.3 Conclusions -- References -- 11 Hagedorn's Hadron Mass Spectrum andthe Onset of Deconfinement -- 11.1 Hadron Mass Spectrum and the Hagedorn Temperature -- 11.2 Discovery of the Onset of Deconfinement -- References -- 12 Begin of the Search for the Quark-Gluon Plasma -- 12.1 The Beginning -- Bevalac and ISR -- SPS and RHIC Programs Take Shape -- 12.2 Quark-Gluon Plasma Discovered -- New Instrumentation -- Experiments -- 13 The Path to Heavy Ions at LHC and Beyond -- 13.1 Work at the Bevalac -- 13.2 …and at the SPS -- 13.3 How Heavy Ions Got into LHC and the ALICE Was Born -- 13.4 Future Facilities -- 13.5 Epilogue -- 14 A New Phase of Matter: Quark-Gluon Plasma Beyond the Hagedorn Critical Temperature -- 14.1 From Hagedorn to Quark-Gluon Plasma -- Deconfinement of Quarks and Gluons -- Lattice QCD Results -- Hot Nuclear Matter -- 14.2 Path to Discovery of the QGP -- QGP Observables -- SPS Results. , Experiments at RHIC -- Experiments at LHC -- Beam Energy Scan at RHIC -- Next Steps -- 14.3 Outlook and Conclusions -- References -- 15 Reminscenses of Rolf Hagedorn -- 15.1 Many Years Ago -- 15.2 The Heavy Ion Era at CERN Begins -- 15.3 Experiments WA85-WA94-WA97-NA57 -- 15.4 The Other Hagedorn -- References -- Part II The Hagedorn Temperature -- 16 Boiling Primordial Matter: 1968 -- 16.1 The Large and the Small in the Universe -- The New Situation: Multiparticle Production in High Energy Physics -- Black Body Radiation -- 16.2 Highest Temperature = The Boiling Pointof Primordial Matter? -- 16.3 Is the Question About the ``Final Building Block''Meaningless? -- Possible Consequences in the Large? -- 17 The Long Way to the Statistical Bootstrap Model: 1994 -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 From 1936 to 1965 -- Fireballs -- Multiple Production: Heisenberg (1936) -- Dulles-Walker Variables (1954) -- `Constant' Mean Transverse Momentum (1956) -- The Two-Centre Model (1958) -- Conclusion: Fireballs with Limited < -- p> -- Exist -- Statistical and Thermodynamical Methods -- Bohr's Compound Nucleus (1936) -- The Weisskopf Evaporation Model (1937) -- Koppe's Attempt and the Fermi Statistical Model (1948/1950) -- Beth-Uhlenbeck, Belenkij (1937/1956) -- The CERN Statistical Model (1958-1962) -- The Decisive Turn of the Screw: Large-Angle Elastic Scattering -- Statistical Model Description of Large-Angle Elastic Scattering -- Thermal Description -- Exponential or Not? -- Asymptotics of Momentum Space -- Interpretation: Distinguishable Particles and Pomeranchuk's Ansatz -- 17.3 The Statistical Bootstrap Model (SBM) -- A Few Well-Known Formulae -- Introducing the Statistical Bootstrap Hypothesis -- The Solution -- Further Developments -- 17.4 Some Further Remarks -- The Difficulty in Killing an Exponential Spectrum -- What is the Value of T0?. , Where Is Landau, Where Are the Californian Bootstrappers? -- 17.5 Conclusion -- Post Scriptum -- References -- 18 About `Distinguishable Particles' -- 18.1 Withdrawn Manuscript -- 18.2 Note by Rolf Hagedorn of 27 October 1964 -- 18.3 From Distinguishable Hadrons to SBM -- 18.4 Hagedorn Temperature as a General Physics Concept -- 19 Thermodynamics of Distinguishable Particles: A Key to High-Energy Strong Interactions? -- 19.1 Introduction -- 19.2 Statistical Thermodynamics of Distinguishable Particles -- 19.3 The Interpretation of the Model -- 19.4 Speculations on a More Realistic Model -- Angular Distribution and Multiplicity -- The Case of Nonzero Mass -- A Speculation on the Mass Spectrum of `Fireballs' -- Elastic and Exchange Scattering -- A Logical Difficulty of the Model -- 19.5 Summary and Conclusions -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- References -- 20 On the Hadronic Mass Spectrum -- References -- 21 On the Hadronic Mass Spectrum: 2014 -- 21.1 Data and Hadron Mass Spectrum -- Fits of Hadron Mass Spectrum -- The Value of the Power Index `a' -- 21.2 Quarks and QCD -- Lattice-QCD Trace Anomaly Constraint -- Quark Bags and the Hadron Mass Spectrum -- References -- 22 SBM Guide to the Literature as of June 1972 -- References -- 23 Thermodynamics of Hot Nuclear Matter: 1978 in the Statistical Bootstrap Model -- 23.1 Introduction -- Plan of the Paper -- 23.2 The Statistical Bootstrap Method in Particle and Nuclear Physics -- The Statistical Bootstrap Model in Particle Physics -- Solution of the Bootstrap Equation -- The Nuclear Matter Bootstrap Equation -- The Mass Spectrum for Nuclear Matter -- Laplace and L-Transforms of the Mass Spectrum -- 23.3 Thermodynamics -- The Partition Functions of the One-Component Ideal Gas -- The Strongly Interacting Pion Gas -- Physics Near T0 -- Thermodynamics of Clustered Matter -- Partition Function of Nuclear Matter. , 23.4 Properties of Nuclear Matter in the Bootstrap Model -- The Different Phases -- Baryon Density in the Gaseous Phase -- Baryon Energy in the Gaseous Phase -- 23.5 Summary -- References -- 24 On a Possible Phase Transition Between Hadron Matter and Quark-Gluon Matter: 1981 -- 24.1 Introduction -- 24.2 The Grand Canonical Pressure Partition Function -- Introduction -- How Shall We Use Π(β,ξ,λ)? -- 24.3 The Hadron Gas -- Introduction -- Digression: The Pointlike Hadron Gas -- The Real Hadron Gas -- Interpretation -- The Usual Thermodynamic Limit with Fixed V→∞ -- Hot Hadron Matter: No Fixed Volume -- 24.4 Conclusions -- References -- 25 How We Got to QCD Matter from the Hadron Side: 1984 -- 25.1 Introduction -- 25.2 Pre-bootstrap -- 25.3 Early Bootstrap -- The Bootstrap Idea -- Consequences -- Difficulties -- Early Developments -- Microcanonical Bootstrap -- Exact Analytical Solutions of the BE -- The Bootstrap Function -- The State of Affairs up to 1978 -- 25.4 The Phase Transition: Hadron Matter-Quark Matter -- Hadron Volumes -- References -- Part III Melting Hadrons, Boiling Quarks Heavy Ion Path to Quark-Gluon Plasma -- 26 How to Deal withRelativistic Heavy Ion Collisions -- 26.1 Introduction -- 26.2 Collective Motions -- Useful Variables -- Momentum Distributions -- Determination of the Weight Function F(λ,γ0) -- Violations of the Postulates 1 and 2 -- (a) Transverse Collective Motions -- (b) Violation of Postulate 2 -- 26.3 Statistical Bootstrap Thermodynamics -- The Partition Function -- Interaction -- The Bootstrap Hypothesis -- The Singularity of the Partition Function: Baryon Conservation -- The Partition Function for Real (Extended) Particles -- Properties of the Real Hadron Gas -- Behaviour Near the Critical Curve -- 26.4 Is There Equilibrium in the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collision? -- The Way to Equilibrium -- Expansion and Cooling. , 26.5 Conclusions.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Rafelski, Johann Melting Hadrons, Boiling Quarks - from Hagedorn Temperature to Ultra-Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions at CERN Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2015 ISBN 9783319175447
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  • 4
    UID:
    b3kat_BV008878330
    Format: 171 S. , zahlr. Ill.
    ISBN: 3791313371
    Additional Edition: Parallele Sprachausgabe The art of memory - Holocaust memorials in history
    Language: German
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Judenvernichtung ; Gedenkstätte ; Judenvernichtung ; Museum ; Judenvernichtung ; Gedenken ; Judenvernichtung ; Denkmal ; Musealisierung ; Vergangenheitsbewältigung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Ausstellungskatalog
    Author information: Baigell, Matthew 1933-
    Author information: Young, James Edward 1951-
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9949301339602882
    Format: 1 online resource (571 pages)
    ISBN: 9783030601249
    Series Statement: Springer Tracts in Mechanical Engineering Ser.
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- In Memory of Sergey G. Psakhie -- 1 Scientific Biography of Professor Sergey Grigorievich Psakhie -- 2 Georg-Peter Ostermeyer: Twenty Years of Friendship with Sergey Psakhie -- 3 Valentin L. Popov: A Word of Sergey Psakhie -- 4 Lev B. Zuev: From My Memories of Sergey G. Psakhie -- 5 Valery V. Ruzhich: On the "Earthquake Vaccine" Project of Sergey Psakhie -- 6 Most Important Publications of Prof. Sergey Grigorievich Psakhie -- Biomechanical and Tribological Aspects of Orthopaedic Implants -- 1 Introduction to Orthopaedic and Dental Implantable Devices -- 2 Tribology of Total Hip Replacement -- 2.1 Charnley Low Friction Arthroplasty -- 2.2 Wear of Polyethylene-The Main Culprit of Aseptic Loosening -- 3 Alternative Bearing Surfaces -- 3.1 Cross-Linked Polyethylene -- 3.2 Ceramic-on-Polyethylene Articulation -- 3.3 Hard-on-Hard Articulations -- 4 Bearing Materials in Total Knee Replacement -- 5 Surface-Modified Bearing Materials -- 6 Fretting Wear Damage of Total Joint Replacements -- 6.1 Modular Connections of Hip Prostheses -- 6.2 Stem-Cement Interface -- 7 Tribocorrosion in Dental Implants -- 8 Summary -- References -- A New Method for Seismically Safe Managing of Seismotectonic Deformations in Fault Zones -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodological Basis -- 3 Geological Study of Exhumed Seismic Dislocations of Paleo-Earthquakes in the Southeastern Boundary of the Siberian Craton -- 4 Features of the Response of Tectonic Fault Segments to Man-Caused Impacts -- 5 Prospects for the Implementation of Controlled Impacts on Fault Segments Through Deep Wells -- 6 Discussion -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Particle-Based Approach for Simulation of Nonlinear Material Behavior in Contact Zones -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Distinct Element Method with Deformable Elements. , 3 Principles of Implementation of Rheological Models -- 4 Recent Applications of the Formalism of Deformable Elements -- 4.1 Surface Adhesion as a Factor Controlling Regimes of Adhesive Wear -- 4.2 Influence of Interstitial Fluid on the Sensitivity of the Femur to the Rate of Contact Loading -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- A Tool for Studying the Mechanical Behavior of the Bone-Endoprosthesis System Based on Multi-scale Simulation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 State-of-the-Art -- 3 The Problem Statement -- 4 Description of the Modeling Method -- 5 Results and Discussion -- 5.1 Modeling Friction Pair of the Hip Resurfacing -- 5.2 Modeling Bone-Endoprosthesis System -- 5.3 Modeling of Biomaterials Based on Poroelastic Approach -- 6 Conclusions and Future Work -- References -- Abstract Methods on Mesoscopic Scales of Friction -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Bottom-Up View -- 3 Top-Down View -- 4 Natural Principles of Dissipation of Information -- 5 Conclusion and Discussion -- References -- Study of Dynamics of Block-Media in the Framework of Minimalistic Numerical Models -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Mechanical Model -- 3 Statistical Properties of the Model -- 4 Three-Dimensional System and Reduced Frontal Motion Model -- 5 Correlation Functions -- 6 Burridge-Knopoff (BK) Model -- 7 Modified BK Model -- 8 Attractor Properties, Wave State and Phase Transition in a 1-Dimensional Model -- 9 Study of the 2-Dimensional Model -- References -- Material Transfer by Friction Stir Processing -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Influence of Process Parameters -- 3 Adhesion-Cohesion Concept of Mass Transfer -- 4 Influence of Load on the Transfer Layer -- 5 Surface Topography and Roughness -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Nanomaterials Interaction with Cell Membranes: Computer Simulation Studies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Nanoparticles -- 2.1 Dendrimers and Dendritic Nanostructures. , 2.2 Abstractive Nanoparticles -- 2.3 Metallic Nanoparticles -- 3 One-Dimensional Nanomaterials -- 3.1 Carbon Nanotubes -- 3.2 Boron Nitride Nanotubes -- 4 Two-Dimensional Nanomaterials -- 4.1 Graphene -- 4.2 Metal (Oxy)hydroxides -- 5 Summary -- References -- Application of Crumpled Aluminum Hydroxide Nanostructures for Cancer Treatment -- 1 Introduction to Low-Dimensional Aluminum (Hydro)oxides -- 2 Synthesis of Aluminum Oxyhydroxide Low-Dimensional Nanostructures -- 3 Anticancer Activity of Radially Assembled Al Hydroxide Crumpled Nanosheets -- 3.1 Effect of Aloohene on Tumor Cells Viability and Proliferation in Vitro -- 3.2 Evaluation of Antitumor Activity of Aloohene in Mouse Model of Cancer -- 4 Summary -- References -- Influence of Lattice Curvature and Nanoscale Mesoscopic Structural States on the Wear Resistance and Fatigue Life of Austenitic Steel -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Gauge Dynamic Theory of Defects in the Heterogeneous Medium -- 2.1 Basic Equations of the Gauge Theory -- 2.2 Structural Turbulence at Severe Lattice Curvature -- 3 Role of Lattice Curvature in the Mechanical Behavior of Austenitic Steel -- 3.1 Influence of High-Temperature Radial Shear Rolling and Subsequent Smooth-Roll Cold Longitudinal Rolling on the Austenitic Steel Microstructure -- 3.2 Fracture Surface in Uniaxial Tension of Austenitic Steel Specimens After Various Treatments -- 3.3 Damping Effect in the Structure of Austenitic Steel After the Treatment by Radial Shear Rolling + Cold Rolling -- 3.4 Influence of the Treatment by Radial Shear Rolling + Cold Rolling on the Development of Gigacycle Fatigue and Wear Resistance of Austenitic Steel -- 4 Structural Turbulence and Gigacycle-Fatigue Processes in a Solid with Lattice Curvature. , 4.1 Structural Turbulence of Plastic Flow at Lattice Curvature and in the Presence of Nanoscale Mesoscopic Structural States at Its Curvature Interstices -- 4.2 Influence of the Mechanism of Reversible Structural-Phase Transformations on Gigacycle Fatigue and Wear Resistance Increase in Austenitic Steel After Radial Shear and Cold Rolling -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Autowave Mechanics of Plastic Flow -- 1 Introduction. General Consideration -- 1.1 Experimental Technique -- 1.2 Studied Materials -- 1.3 Preliminary Results -- 2 Deformation Pattern. Localized Plastic Flow Viewed as Autowaves -- 2.1 Plastic Flow Stages and Localized Plasticity Patterns -- 2.2 Localized Plastic Flow Autowaves -- 2.3 Autowaves Observed for the Linear Work Hardening Stage -- 2.4 Plastic Flow Viewed as Self-organization of the Deforming Medium -- 2.5 Autowave Equations -- 2.6 On the Relation of Autowave Equations to Dislocation Theory -- 3 Elastic-Plastic Strain Invariant -- 3.1 Introduction of Elastic-Plastic Strain Invariant -- 3.2 Generalization of Elastic-Plastic Strain Invariant -- 3.3 On the Strain Invariant and Autowave Equations -- 3.4 Some Consequences of the Strain Invariant -- 4 The Model of Localized Plastic Flow -- 4.1 Plastic and Acoustic Characteristics of the Deforming Medium -- 4.2 Two-Component Model of Localized Plasticity -- 5 Plastic Flow Viewed as a Macroscopic Quantum Phenomenon -- 5.1 Localized Plastic Flow Autowaves and the Planck Constant -- 5.2 Introduction of a New Quasi-particle and Its Applications -- 5.3 Plasticity Viewed as a Macro-scale Quantum Phenomenon -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Three-Component Wear-Resistant PEEK-Based Composites Filled with PTFE and MoS2: Composition Optimization, Structure Homogenization, and Self-lubricating Effect -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Materials and Methods -- 3 Results and Discussion. , 3.1 Two-Component "PEEK + MoS2" Composites -- 3.2 Two-Component "PEEK + PTFE" Composites -- 3.3 Three-Component PEEK-Based Composites Filled with PTFE and MoS2 -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Regularities of Structural Rearrangements in Single- and Bicrystals Near the Contact Zone -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Materials and Methods -- 3 Features of Symmetric Tilt Grain Boundary Migration in Metals -- 4 Peculiarities of Plasticity Nucleation in Metals Under Nanoindentation -- References -- Fault Sliding Modes-Governing, Evolution and Transformation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Fault Slip Modes -- 3 Localization of Deformations and Hierarchy of Faults -- 4 Frictional Properties of Geomaterial and the Slip Mode -- 5 Generating Different Slip Modes in Laboratory Experiments -- 6 Radiation Efficiency of Slip Episodes -- 7 On Artificial Transformation of the Slip Mode -- 7.1 Changing the Fluid Dynamics -- 7.2 Effect of Seismic Vibrations -- 7.3 Excavation and Displacement of Rock in Mining -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- Multilayer Modelling of Lubricated Contacts: A New Approach Based on a Potential Field Description -- 1 Introduction and Model Assumptions -- 2 Mathematical Formulation -- 2.1 Field Equations for Newtonian Layer Types -- 2.2 Field Equations for Viscoelastic Layer Types -- 2.3 Boundary and Interface Conditions -- 3 Methods of Solution -- 3.1 Lubrication Approximation -- 3.2 Finite Elements Approach -- 3.3 Complex-Variable Approach with Spectral Solution Method -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Sinusoidal Upper Surface Shapes -- 4.2 Inharmonic Periodic Upper Surface Profiles -- 5 Conclusions and Perspectives -- References -- Microstructure-Based Computational Analysis of Deformation and Fracture in Composite and Coated Materials Across Multiple Spatial Scales -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Numerical Modelling Across Multiple Spatial Scales. , 3 Governing Equations and Boundary Conditions.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Ostermeyer, Georg-Peter Multiscale Biomechanics and Tribology of Inorganic and Organic Systems Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2020 ISBN 9783030601232
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    almahu_9949602252802882
    Format: 1 online resource (411 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783030166380
    Note: Intro -- Foreword 1 -- In Memoriam Dr. Gerhard Zinser -- Foreword 2 -- Memories -- Preface -- Acknowledgment -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part I: Breaking the Diffraction Barrier in Fluorescence Microscopy -- 1: High-Resolution 3D Light Microscopy with STED and RESOLFT -- 1.1 Breaking the Diffraction Barrier in the Far-field Fluorescence Microscope -- 1.2 Recent Developments: Nanoscopy at the MINimum -- References -- Part II: Retinal Imaging and Image Guided Retina Treatment -- 2: Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscopy (SLO) -- 2.1 Introduction and Technology -- 2.1.1 History -- 2.1.2 Modern Confocal SLO -- 2.1.3 SLO Core Components -- 2.1.3.1 Laser Source -- 2.1.3.2 Scan Unit -- 2.1.3.3 Beam Splitter -- 2.1.3.4 Imaging Optics -- 2.1.3.5 Detectors -- 2.1.4 Resolution of the SLO -- 2.1.4.1 Limitations and Numerical Aperture (NA) of the Eye -- 2.1.4.2 Fraunhofer Diffraction at a Circular Aperture -- 2.1.4.3 Beam Waist for Propagating Gaussian Beam -- 2.1.4.4 Resolution Improvement Due to Confocal Detection -- 2.1.5 Example for High Resolution SLO Image -- 2.2 Laser Scanning Tomography -- 2.2.1 HRTII/HRT3 Acquisition Work Flow -- 2.2.2 HRTII/HRT3 Data Processing -- 2.2.3 Contour Line, Reference Plane and Stereometric Parameters -- 2.2.4 Analysis of HRT Optic Nerve Head (ONH) Data -- 2.2.4.1 ONH Classification Based on Moorfields Regression Analysis -- 2.2.4.2 Follow-Up and Progression Analysis -- 2.2.5 Summary SLT for Glaucoma Diagnostics -- 2.3 Widefield Indocyanine Green Angiography (ICGA) -- 2.4 Quantitative Autofluorescence of the Retina -- 2.4.1 Origin and Spectral Characteristics of Fundus Auto-Fluorescence (AF) -- 2.4.2 Quantitative Auto-Fluorescence (AF) Imaging -- 2.4.3 Research Studies -- 2.5 Summary and Conclusion -- References -- 3: Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT): Principle and Technical Realization. , 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Technique and Theory of OCT -- 3.2.1 Principle Idea of OCT -- 3.2.2 Technical realizations of OCT -- 3.2.3 Signal formation in OCT -- 3.2.4 Lateral and Axial Resolution and Image Dimensions -- 3.2.5 Sensitivity and Roll-Off -- 3.2.6 Signal Averaging and Speckle -- 3.3 SPECTRALIS OCT -- 3.4 Additional OCT Contrast Mechanisms and New Technologies -- 3.4.1 OCT Angiography (OCTA) -- 3.4.2 Quantitative Measurement of Retinal Blood Flow -- 3.4.3 OCT with Visible Light (Vis-OCT) -- 3.4.3.1 Resolution -- 3.4.3.2 Spectral Imaging, Oximetry -- 3.4.4 OCT Elastography (OCE) -- 3.4.5 Polarization Sensitive OCT (PS-OCT) -- 3.4.6 Adaptive Optics OCT (AO-OCT) -- 3.4.7 High Speed OCT -- 3.4.7.1 Fourier Domain Mode Locked (FDML) Lasers with MHz Sweep Rate -- 3.4.7.2 Parallelization of OCT Data Acquisition -- 3.5 Summary and Conclusion -- References -- 4: Ophthalmic Diagnostic Imaging: Retina -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Application of OCT in Retinal Diagnostics -- 4.2.1 Age-Related Macular Degeneration -- 4.2.2 Diabetic Retinopathy and Macular Edema -- 4.2.3 Retinal Vascular Occlusions and Other Vascular Conditions -- 4.2.4 Central Serous Chorioretinopathy and Related Diseases -- 4.2.5 Pathologic Myopia -- 4.2.6 Inherited Retinal Diseases and Other Macular Conditions -- 4.2.7 Intraocular Tumors -- 4.2.8 Inflammatory Diseases, Intermediate and Posterior Uveitis -- 4.2.9 Vitreoretinal Interface -- 4.3 Pitfalls of OCT in Retinal Diagnostics -- 4.3.1 Acquisition Protocol -- 4.3.2 Acquisition Technique -- 4.3.3 Interpretation -- 4.4 Summary and Outlook -- References -- 5: Ophthalmic Diagnostic Imaging: Glaucoma -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Heidelberg Retina Tomograph: Confocal Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope (cSLO) -- 5.2.1 Clinical Development -- 5.2.2 Clinical Validation. , 5.2.3 Surrogate Endpoints and Progression -- 5.2.4 Summary -- 5.3 SPECTRALIS SD-OCT -- 5.3.1 Clinical Assessment of Optic Nerve Head Parameters -- 5.3.2 Bruch's Membrane Opening (BMO) in SD-OCT-Based Neuroretinal Rim Measurements -- 5.3.3 Anatomic Variation: Position of the Fovea Relative to the Center of the ONH -- 5.3.4 Anatomic Variation: ONH size and Ocular Magnification Impact RNFL Measurements -- 5.3.5 Factors that May Confound Measurements and Classifications: Age, Axial length, and Tilted Discs -- 5.3.6 Posterior Pole: Macular and Asymmetry Analyses -- 5.3.7 Detection of Glaucomatous Progression with OCT -- 5.3.8 Summary -- 5.4 Summary and Outlook -- References -- 6: OCT Angiography (OCTA) in Retinal Diagnostics -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Technical Foundation for Clinical OCTA Imaging -- 6.2.1 OCTA Signal Processing and Image Construction -- 6.2.2 OCTA Data Visualization -- 6.2.3 Projection Methods -- 6.2.4 Retinal Vascular Plexuses -- 6.2.5 Quantification of OCTA Data -- 6.3 Image Artifacts and Countermeasures -- 6.3.1 Projection Artifacts -- 6.3.2 Segmentation Artifacts -- 6.3.3 Motion Artifacts -- 6.3.4 Lateral and Axial Resolution -- 6.4 Clinical Application of OCTA -- 6.4.1 Diabetic Retinopathy -- 6.4.2 Retinal Vein Occlusion -- 6.4.3 Macular Telangiectasia -- 6.4.4 Age Related Macular Degeneration -- 6.5 Conclusion -- References -- 7: OCT-Based Velocimetry for Blood Flow Quantification -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Clinical Potential for OCT-Based Retinal Blood Flow Measurements -- 7.3 Measuring Blood Flow with OCT -- 7.3.1 Phase-Based Methods -- 7.3.1.1 Theory -- 7.3.1.2 Application to Retinal Imaging -- Circumpapillary Scan -- En Face Plane Doppler OCT -- Multiple Beam Doppler OCT -- Digital Filtering in Full Field OCT -- Analysis of the Doppler Frequency Bandwidth. , 7.3.2 Amplitude Based Flow Quantification -- 7.3.2.1 Complex Amplitude: Dynamic Light Scattering Optical Coherence Tomography -- 7.3.2.2 Intensity: Speckle Decorrelation -- 7.3.2.3 Alternative Speckle Decorrelation Methods -- 7.4 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- 8: In Vivo FF-SS-OCT Optical Imaging of Physiological Responses to Photostimulation of Human Photoreceptor Cells -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Holographic Optical Coherence Tomography -- 8.2.1 Optical Setup -- 8.2.2 Data Evaluation -- 8.3 IOS of the Human Photoreceptor Cells -- 8.3.1 Molecular Origin -- 8.3.2 Technical Limitations of FF-SS-OCT -- 8.3.3 Outlook -- References -- 9: Two-Photon Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.1.1 Retinal Signaling -- 9.1.2 Imaging Retinal Neurons -- 9.1.3 Imaging Other Retinal Cell Types In Vivo -- 9.2 Theoretical Background -- 9.2.1 Luminescence, SPA and TPA -- 9.2.2 TPA Probability and Dependencies -- 9.2.3 Optical Resolution -- 9.2.4 Linear SPA vs. Nonlinear TPA Imaging -- 9.3 Experimental Setup and Results -- 9.4 Future Application of  Two-Photon Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscopy -- References -- 10: Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Ophthalmoscopy (FLIO) -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Technical Realization Based on the Spectralis Platform -- 10.3 Clinical Applications I: The Healthy Eye -- 10.3.1 Macular Pigment -- 10.4 Clinical Applications II: AMD and Retinal Dystrophies -- 10.4.1 Age-Related Macular Degeneration -- 10.4.2 Retinal Dystrophies -- 10.5 Clinical Applications III: Macula Telangiectasia -- 10.5.1 Macular Telangiectasia -- 10.6 Clinical Applications IV: Diabetic Retinopathy -- 10.7 Conclusion and Summary -- References -- 11: Selective Retina Therapy -- 11.1 Retinal Therapy: A Short Historic Overview -- 11.2 The Concept and State of the Art of Selective Retina Therapy. , 11.2.1 Experimental Results -- 11.2.2 Clinical Study Results -- 11.2.3 Dosimetry and Dosing Control -- 11.3 OCT for SRT Dosimetry -- 11.3.1 Hypothesis of Fringe Washouts in M-Scan OCT -- 11.3.2 First Pre-clinical and Clinical Studies -- 11.3.3 Future Developments Towards Reliably Detecting the Microbubble Threshold with OCT -- 11.4 SRT Module Integration into the OCT Platform -- 11.5 Conclusions and Outlook -- References -- Part III: Anterior Segment Imaging and Image Guided Treatment -- 12: In Vivo Confocal Scanning Laser Microscopy -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Principle of Confocal Scanning Laser Microscopy -- 12.3 In Vivo cSLM with the Rostock Cornea Module -- 12.4 Ophthalmological Applications -- 12.4.1 Diagnoses of Keratomycosis -- 12.4.2 Subbasal Nerve Plexus -- 12.4.3 Corneal Keratocyte: A Neglected Entity of Cells -- 12.4.4 cSLM for Animal Studies -- 12.4.5 Interdisciplinary Research -- 12.5 Non-ophthalmological Applications -- 12.6 Current and Future Developments -- 12.6.1 Subbasal Nerve Plexus Mosaicking -- 12.6.2 Slit Lamp Microscopy on a Cellular Level Using In Vivo Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy -- 12.6.3 OCT-Guided In Vivo Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy -- 12.6.4 Multiphoton Microscopy -- 12.7 Summary -- References -- 13: Anterior Segment OCT -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Anterior Segment Spectral-Domain OCT (SD-OCT) -- 13.3 Anterior Segment Swept Source OCT (SS-OCT) -- 13.3.1 SS-OCT and Cornea Evaluation -- 13.3.2 SS-OCT and Cataract Evaluation -- 13.3.3 SS-OCT and Anterior Chamber Evaluation -- 13.3.4 SS-OCT and Anterior Segment Imaging -- 13.4 Summary and Outlook -- References -- 14: Femtosecond-Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery (FLACS) -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Cataract and Surgery -- 14.3 History of Femtosecond-Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery. , 14.4 All-Solid-State Chirped-Pulse-Amplification Femtosecond Laser.
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    Format: 242 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Karten ; , 16 x 23 cm.
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    Content: In this innovative take on early video art, Ina Blom considers the widespread notion that analog video was endowed with lifelike memory and agency. Reversing standard accounts of artistic uses of video, she follows the reflexive unfolding of a technology that seemed to deploy artists and artistic frameworks in the creation of new technical and social realities. She documents, among other things, video’s emergence through the framework of painting, its identification with biological life, its exploration of the outer limits of technical and mental time control, and its construction of new realms of labor and collaboration. Enlisting a distinctly media-archaeological approach, Blom’s new book—her second from Sternberg Press—is a brilliant look at the relationship between video memory and social ontology.
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    Subjects: General works , Art History
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    Series Statement: Research and Perspectives in Neurosciences,
    Content: How does the brain orchestrate perceptions, thoughts, and actions from the activity of its neurons? Addressing these challenging issues requires methods with sufficiently high temporal and spatial resolution of neuronal activity in both local and global networks as well as theories to advance understanding how different levels of brain dynamics interact. This book brings together leading investigators who represent various aspects of brain dynamics with the goal of presenting state-of-the-art current progress and address future developments. The topics cover the most fascinating facets of neuroscience from elementary computation of neurons, mesoscopic network oscillations, internally generated assembly sequences in the service of cognition, large-scale neuronal interactions within and across systems, the impact of sleep on cognition, memory and mental illness, brain controlled robots, motor-sensory integration, spatial navigation, large-scale computation and consciousness. Overall, this volume offers an integrated view of the challenges and opportunities in deciphering brain circuits in health and disease. 2FI0208.
    Note: Hippocampal mechanisms for the segmentation of space by goals and boundaries -- Cortical Evolution: Introduction to the Reptilian Cortex -- Flow of information underlying a tactile decision in mice -- The Visual Brain: Computing through Multiscale Complexity -- Grid cells and spatial maps in entorhinal cortex and hippocampus -- The striatum and decision-making based on value -- Decoding the dynamics of conscious perception: The temporal generalization method -- Sleep and synaptic down-selection -- Federating and integrating what we know about the brain at all scales - a challenge for the future. Computer science meets the clinical neurosciences.
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 397 Seiten) , 24 cm
    Edition: Online_Ausgabe Boulder, Colo NetLibrary 2002 E-Books von NetLibrary Sonstige Standardnummer des Gesamttitels: 22382847
    ISBN: 0585434603
    Series Statement: World of war
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    Keywords: Militärtechnik ; Kriegführung ; Krieg ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Wiest, Andrew A. 1960-
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    Format: 1 online resource (181 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783030474874
    Note: Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1 Peter Marwedel and the Department of Computer Science of the TU Dortmund University -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Teaching -- 1.3 Academic Self-Government -- 1.4 Basic Research and SFB 876 -- 1.5 Technology Transfer and ICD -- 1.6 Conclusion -- 2 Testing Implementation Soundness of a WCET Analysis Tool -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.1.1 Tool Qualification -- 2.1.2 Predictability -- 2.1.3 WCET Analysis -- 2.1.4 The Central Idea: Proving Safety Properties -- 2.1.5 Terminology -- 2.2 Validation of Our WCET Analysis Tool -- 2.2.1 Control-Flow Graph Reconstruction -- 2.2.2 Value Analysis -- 2.2.3 Microarchitectural Analysis: Trace Validation -- 2.2.3.1 Semi-Automatic Derivation of the Abstract Architecture Model -- 2.2.3.2 Trace Validation -- 2.3 Conclusion -- References -- 3 The Dynamic Random Access Memory Challenge in Embedded Computing Systems -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Bandwidth and Latency -- 3.3 Power Consumption -- 3.4 Temperature vs. Reliability -- 3.5 Safety and Security -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- 4 On the Formalism and Properties of Timing Analyses in Real-Time Embedded Systems -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Formal Analysis Based on Schedule Functions -- 4.2.1 Preemptive EDF -- 4.2.2 Preemptive Fixed-Priority Scheduling Algorithms -- 4.3 Utilization-Based Analyses for Fixed-Priority Scheduling -- 4.4 Probabilistic Schedulability Tests -- 4.5 Conclusion -- References -- 5 ASSISTECH: An Accidental Journey into Assistive Technology -- 5.1 The Beginning: Mainly a Facilitator (2000-2005) -- 5.2 Early Phase: Focus on Embedded Systems (2005-2010) -- 5.2.1 ASSISTECH and COP315 -- 5.2.2 SmartCane -- 5.2.3 OnBoard -- 5.3 Collaborations and Research: Formation of ASSISTECH (2010-2013) -- 5.3.1 Student Projects to Research -- 5.3.2 NVDA Activities -- 5.3.3 TacRead and DotBook. , 5.4 Change of Focus: Technology to Users (2013-2016) -- 5.4.1 Tactile Graphics Project -- 5.4.2 More Research Projects and International Collaboration -- 5.5 Consolidation and Growth (2016 - ) -- 5.5.1 RAVI -- 5.5.2 MAVI -- 5.5.3 NAVI -- 5.5.4 Outreach Through Conferences -- 5.5.5 Major Recognitions -- 5.6 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Reflecting on Self-Aware Systems-on-Chip -- 6.1 Introduction to Self-Aware Systems-on-Chip -- 6.1.1 Computational Self-Awareness -- 6.1.2 Cyber-Physical Systems-on-Chip -- 6.2 Reflective System Models -- 6.2.1 Middleware for Reflective Decision-Making -- 6.3 Managing Energy-Efficient Chip Multiprocessors -- 6.3.1 Single Input Single Output Controllers -- 6.3.2 Multiple Input Multiple Output Controllers -- 6.3.3 Adaptive Control Methods -- 6.3.4 Hierarchical Controllers -- 6.4 Heterogeneous Mobile Governors: Energy-Efficient Mobile System-on-a-Chip -- 6.4.1 Sensors to Capture Dynamism -- 6.4.2 Toward Self-Aware Governors -- 6.5 Adaptive Memory: Managing Runtime Variability -- 6.5.1 Sharing Distributed Memory Space -- 6.5.2 Memory Phase Awareness -- 6.5.3 Quality-Configurable Memory -- 6.6 What's Ahead? -- 6.6.1 Example Use Case: Autonomous Driving -- 6.7 Summary -- References -- 7 Pushing the Limits of Parallel Discrete Event Simulation for SystemC -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 RISC Framework -- 7.2.1 RISC Compiler -- 7.2.1.1 Segment Graph Construction -- 7.2.1.2 Conflict Analysis -- 7.2.1.3 Source Code Instrumentation -- 7.2.2 RISC Simulator -- 7.2.3 RISC Analysis and Transformation Tools -- 7.3 Experiments -- 7.3.1 Mandelbrot Renderer -- 7.4 RISC Open Source Project -- 7.4.1 Open Source Code and Documentation -- 7.4.2 Binary Image for ``Plug-and-Play'' Evaluation -- 7.5 Conclusion -- References -- 8 Impact of Negative Capacitance Field-Effect Transistor (NCFET) on Many-Core Systems -- 8.1 Introduction. , 8.1.1 Negative Capacitance Field-Effect Transistor (NCFET) -- 8.2 Modeling NCFET at the System Level -- 8.2.1 Processor-Level Investigation -- 8.2.2 Simulation of NCFET-Based Many-Core -- 8.3 Performance, Power, and Cooling Trade-Offs with NCFET-based Many-Cores -- 8.3.1 Impact of NCFET on Performance -- 8.3.2 Impact of NCFET on Cooling Requirements -- 8.3.3 Impact of NCFET on Power Management Techniques -- 8.4 NCFET-Aware Voltage Scaling -- 8.4.1 Importance of NCFET-Aware DVS -- 8.4.2 NCFET-Aware DVS Technique -- 8.4.2.1 Design-Time Models -- 8.4.2.2 Runtime Models -- 8.4.3 Operating Voltage Selection -- 8.4.4 Evaluation -- 8.4.4.1 Experimental Setup -- 8.4.4.2 NCFET-Aware DVS Results and Analysis -- 8.5 Conclusion -- References -- 9 Run-Time Enforcement of Non-functional Program Properties on MPSoCs -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Preliminaries and Definitions -- 9.2.1 System Model -- 9.2.2 *-Predictability -- 9.3 Run-Time Requirement Enforcement -- 9.4 Taxonomy of Run-Time Requirement Enforcers -- 9.4.1 Enforcement Automata (EA) -- 9.4.2 i-lets and e-lets -- 9.5 Case Study -- 9.5.1 Enforcement Problem Description -- 9.5.2 Power, Latency, and Energy Model -- 9.5.3 Energy-Minimized Timing Enforcement -- 9.5.4 Distributed Enforcement -- 9.5.5 Centralized Enforcement -- 9.5.6 Lower Latency Bound Enforcement and Range Extenders -- 9.6 Conclusions -- References -- 10 Compilation for Real-Time Systems a Decade After Predator -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Challenges and State-of-the-Art in WCET-Aware Compilation During Predator -- 10.3 Integration of Task Coordination into WCET-Aware Compilation -- 10.4 Analysis and Optimization of Multi-Processor Systems on Chip -- 10.5 Multi-Objective Compiler Optimizations Under Real-Time Constraints -- 10.6 Conclusions -- References -- Index.
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