of thrust collar on large press column.

1998 ◽  
pp. 535-536
Keyword(s):  
2017 ◽  
Vol 47 (1) ◽  
pp. 57-88 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sylvia Jaworska ◽  
Christiana Themistocleous

AbstractThis article investigates public discourses of multilingualism in Britain. In contrast to previous research focusing on specific languages or varieties of language, we examine multilingualism as a metalinguistic construct and are interested in what is frequently said about multilingualism, and how it is said. More specifically, we explore the extent to which media discourses are consonant or diverge from the attitudes of lay people. Media discourses are investigated using a corpus-assisted discourse-study approach to the analysis of large-press corpora. Results from the corpus study are then incorporated in an attitude survey distributed to 200 participants living in a large superdiverse town in Britain. Our study shows that while positive media discourses are mostly shared by the general public, some of the negative themes, especially those relating to immigration, are either reinforced or challenged. The article demonstrates the usefulness of triangulating corpus-linguistic methods with a survey to provide a more comprehensive understanding of public discourses about language matters, and offers some implications for promoting multilingualism in society. (Multilingualism, metalanguage, corpus-assisted discourse study (CADS), attitude survey, triangulation)


2021 ◽  
pp. 64-74
Author(s):  
Viktor Aleksandrovich Bakhtin

The subject of this research is the eth0culture of medical tourism. On December 17, 2020, during a large press conference, the Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized the importance for the development of domestic tourism. There is much concern about the citizens’ health, which raises the question on the promotion of domestic and inbound medical tourism, which is many ways lags behind the outbound medical tourism. Attraction of foreign citizens to the healthcare centers in Russia is one of the priority tasks of the National Project “Healthcare”. In this regard, there are new approaches that are not yet implemented. It implies that medicine is a part of culture, thus cannot but be unaffected by traditions and national mentality. To a great extent, the development of positive attitudes towards medical treatment in Russia depends on ethnocultural adaptation of medical tourists. Moreover, there is a consistent group of patients oriented towards the services of ethnomedicine. There are virtually no research dedicated to ethnomedicine within the framework of sociological interest in Russian literature, which actualizes the projection of approaches presented in the foreign sources onto polyethnic diversity of Russia. The aforementioned arguments stress the need for scientific examination of the possibility of using ethnocultural factors in promotion of medical and healthcare tourism. In the categorical field of medical sciences it cannot be implemented due to the absence of the corresponding problematic and terminological apparatus. However, the sociology of culture allows studying the problem from medical, culturological, and ethnological perspective, since it possess the methodology of scientific synthesis of all listed areas of knowledge. The research of ethnocultural factors of medical domestic and inbound tourism, which suggests not only a geographical change, but a change of ethnic environment as well, defines the novelty of this work and actualizes the conclusions on the proposed measures with regards to utilization of ethnocultural component in this sphere.


2003 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 271-277 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christian Obenaus ◽  
H. Winkler ◽  
R. Girtler ◽  
M. Huber ◽  
W. Schwägerl

2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (12) ◽  
pp. 168781401668360 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Song ◽  
Shuo Liu ◽  
Hongjun Pan ◽  
Shiqiang Zhu

High-speed punching presses are widely applied in modern manufacture industry, especially in occasions of automatic production with a large or a super large quality. To obtain a better production efficiency and a wilder application in industries, it is meaningful to develop the high-speed punching presses with a large press force and a long press stroke. Considering the limitations of mechanical and servo high-speed punching presses, hydraulic technology is the most possible way to develop the high-speed punching press with a large press force and a long press stroke so far. This article has proposed a hydraulic operating principle based on the hydraulic vibration technology for the development of the high-speed punching press with a press force of 1250 kN, a press stroke of 50 mm, and a press velocity of 1000 hpm. With a simulation model built under the AMESim environment, performances of the system are obtained and analyzed. Then, parameter optimization is also carried out and discussed. Finally, the operating principle and the parameters are refined. The obtained results have proved that the design meets the aimed performances of the high-speed punching press.


1982 ◽  
Vol 62 (2) ◽  
pp. 245-282 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. F. J. Jones ◽  
S. J. Keay ◽  
J. M. Nolla ◽  
J. Tarrús

SummaryThe first three seasons of a joint Anglo-Catalan research project in north-eastern Spain have concentrated on the Roman villa of Vilauba. It has been shown that the site was occupied for some nine centuries, but the most important discoveries have been the elucidation of substantial phases of occupation from the fifth to seventh centuries A.D., which included in the latest phase a large press building for olive oil. These findings have pointed to the problems of the transition from the Roman to the early medieval period, which have also been met in the field survey of the surrounding region. The medieval settlement pattern had emerged by the ninth or tenth centuries, but its relationship with the Roman pattern remains to be clearly established. Important discoveries have also been made about considerable geomorphological changes in the area, which can be dated to the post-Roman period. A range of techniques have been used in the survey, including recording of standing buildings, geophysical survey and surface collection, which, added to the environmental and pottery studies from the excavation, are shedding important light on the Roman and early medieval rural development of this part of Spain and on the western Mediterranean more generally.


Alloy Digest ◽  
2002 ◽  
Vol 51 (3) ◽  

Abstract CARMO is the prehardened version of CALMAX (see Alloy Digest TS-177, March 1966). It is particularly suitable for flame and induction hardening of large press work tooling where excessive distortion after heat treatment is likely and also for prototype or very short run tooling. Its good weld-ability means that minor weld repairs can be carried out in the press. CARMO/CALMAX can be supplied in various finishes including the hot-rolled, rough-machined, and fine-machined executions. This datasheet provides information on composition, hardness, and tensile properties. It also includes information on forming, heat treating, machining, and joining. Filing Code: TS-597. Producer or source: Böhler Uddeholm N.A.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rebecca Streiman

This thesis project discusses the British Press Agencies Collection ("BPAC") which was donated to the Art Gallery of Ontario ("AGO") in 2008 by the Archive of Modern Conflict in London, England. The BPAC, a collection of 1240 gelatin silver prints includes works from over 50 press agencies and 70 photographers. Completion of this thesis project involved researching the images in the BPAC, organizing and re-housing the collection and creating a finding aid. This thesis project has three parts: 1)an analytical paper, 2)the organization and re-housing of the collection, and 3)the creation of a finding aid. The analytical paper discusses the methodology of the research undertaken, the choices made in the organization and re-housing of the collection, and the issues surrounding large press collections in museums. The finding aid is intended to be a document available to researchers in the Marvin Gelber Prints and Drawing Study Centre at the AGO.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rebecca Streiman

This thesis project discusses the British Press Agencies Collection ("BPAC") which was donated to the Art Gallery of Ontario ("AGO") in 2008 by the Archive of Modern Conflict in London, England. The BPAC, a collection of 1240 gelatin silver prints includes works from over 50 press agencies and 70 photographers. Completion of this thesis project involved researching the images in the BPAC, organizing and re-housing the collection and creating a finding aid. This thesis project has three parts: 1)an analytical paper, 2)the organization and re-housing of the collection, and 3)the creation of a finding aid. The analytical paper discusses the methodology of the research undertaken, the choices made in the organization and re-housing of the collection, and the issues surrounding large press collections in museums. The finding aid is intended to be a document available to researchers in the Marvin Gelber Prints and Drawing Study Centre at the AGO.


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