scholarly journals Components of the Physical Element of the Crime

2019 ◽  
Keyword(s):  
1993 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 137-150 ◽  
Author(s):  
Soura Dasoupta ◽  
Brian D. O. Anderson ◽  
R. J. Kaye

2016 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 479-485 ◽  
Author(s):  
Olavo Avalone Neto ◽  
Sinwon Jeong ◽  
Jun Munakata ◽  
Yushi Yoshida ◽  
Takahiro Ogawa ◽  
...  

2011 ◽  
Vol 415-417 ◽  
pp. 571-574
Author(s):  
Xiao Yan Wang ◽  
Shi Wei Duan ◽  
Xian’e Xu ◽  
Hao Liang Wang

The paper discusses the contributing factors of dike failure occurred during construction of the diversion ditch. It is concluded that composition of ground and effect of the groundwater are physical element of slide, soil from ditch excavation placed on the top of flanking slopes for embankment and stress-relief at the foot of flanking slope by excavation are induced factors.


Author(s):  
Inger Sjørslev

Inger Sjørslev: The Course of Method: Art and Craft in the Anthropolocigal Process. A main point in this article is the assertion that anthropological method should be seen as a total process in which fieldwork cannot be separated from the process of working up the collected material implying analysis and final representation of a text. An additional argument concems the physical element in the process of recognition. The empirical basis for this is fieldwork on possession in the African-Brazilian religion Candomble, and the ensuing analysis and textual working up of the material. An illustrative analogy is drawn between the process of shaping and forming ethnographic material and the phenomenon of possession, which implies a process from interior diffuse and uncontrollable process, often leading to illness, to an exterior, delimited and controlled entity in the form of a spirit. On the basis of this, the article discusses the element of craft in anthropological method, and the possibility of making certain parallels to the process of creating a work of art.


Author(s):  
Herman Wijaya ◽  
Lalu Mas’ud ◽  
Moh. Irfan

The purpose of this study is to describe the inner and physical structure of the poem "Fajr: Time Celebrated by Chicken crowing" by Ahmad Nasrullah using structural studies. This poem is thick with social, moral, and religious values that need to be understood and implemented in everyday life. The method used in this study uses descriptive qualitative. The data source used is every diction which contains structural and mental elements and physical poem "Dawn: Time Celebrated Chicken crowing". Data collection techniques used are library studies with interactive analysis techniques,  which include data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. Based on the results of the analysis of the poem entitled "Fajr: Time Celebrated by Chicken crowing" it was found that the inner element was the theme of excess dawn time. The poet is concerned about those who do not take advantage of the dawn, while the message is to make good use of the dawn time. Then, the physical element of the poem is the choice diction which is to make good use of the dawn time. Then, the physical element of the poem is the choice diction which is able to tag the reader. The imagery contained in the poem is the image of motion, temperature, vision, while the majes found are personification and hyperbole with rhythm and rhythm in the form of internal sound patterns that are elements of repetition and equality of sound, be it consonants or vowels. In addition, the typography used is modern poetry. 


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Beatriz L Santaella ◽  
Z. Jack Tseng

Finite element analysis has been an increasingly widely used tool in many different science and engineering fields over the last decade. In the biological sciences, there are many examples of its use in areas as paleontology and functional morphology. Despite this common use, the modeling of porous structures such as trabecular bone remains a key issue because of the difficulty of meshing such highly complex geometries during the modeling process. A common practice is to mathematically adjust the boundary conditions (i.e. model material properties) of whole or portions of models that represent trabecular bone. In this study we aimed to demonstrate that a physical, element reduction approach constitutes a valid protocol to this problem in addition to the mathematical approach. We tested a new element reduction modeling script on five exemplar trabecular geometry models of carnivoran temporomandibular joints, and compared stress results of both physical and mathematical approaches to trabecular modeling to models incorporating actual trabecular geometry. Simulation results indicate that that the physical, element reduction approach generally outperformed the mathematical approach. Physical changes in the internal structure of experimental cylindrical models had a major influence on the recorded stress values throughout the model, and more closely approximates values obtained in models containing actual trabecular geometry than solid models with modified trabecular material properties. Therefore, we conclude that for modeling trabecular bone in finite element simulations, maintaining or mimicking the internal porosity of a trabecular structure is recommended as a fast and effective method in place of, or alongside, modification of material property parameters to better approximate trabecular bone behavior observed in models containing actual trabecular geometry.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Belal M. Aly ◽  
Kai Cheng

In this paper, the development of virtual emulation modelling is presented on the reconfigurable hot forming process and its further implementation for the associated digital twins. When validating the developed Digital Twin system, it is essentially important to test the digital twin prior to its connection to a real physical asset especially from a safety and efficiency prospective. The development is focused on digital virtual emulation of the reconfigurable hot forming process, which can emulate the physical element as the means of validating the digital twin system with the throughout-digital virtual simulations and underlying results.


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