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Mines ParisTech
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About: Mines ParisTech is a education organization based out in Paris, France. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Finite element method & Microstructure. The organization has 6564 authors who have published 11676 publications receiving 359898 citations. The organization is also known as: École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris & École des mines de Paris.
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TL;DR: In this article, the influence of two surface treatments on the mechanical properties of polypropylene/ultrafine-kaolin composites was studied, and it was found that the use of ultrafine fillers limits this degradation.
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TL;DR: The North Cycladic Detachment System (NCDS) as discussed by the authors is composed of a series of distinct detachments cropping out on the islands of Andros, Tinos and Mykonos, separating the Cycladic Blueschists in the footwall from the Upper Cycladic Nappe in the hanging wall.
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TL;DR: In this article, a multi-objective integrated sustainable-resilient mixed integer linear programming model for designing a pharmaceutical supply chain network under uncertainty is presented, and a new fuzzy possibilistic-stochastic programming approach is developed.
Abstract: In this paper, a novel multi-objective integrated sustainable-resilient mixed integer linear programming model for designing a pharmaceutical supply chain network under uncertainty is presented. To cope with the uncertainty aspect of the model, a new fuzzy possibilistic-stochastic programming approach is developed. Additionally, due to NP-hard nature of the problem, we propose a novel Pareto-based lower bound method as well as a new meta-heuristic algorithm. Several numerical examples, as well as a case study targeting Truvada© supply chain for the LGBTQ community, as they account for majority of the market for such product, in France is proposed.
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TL;DR: In this article, the growth rate of isotactic polypropylene is deduced from microscopic observations during isothermal crystallizations, and a change in the growth regime is observed at 138 ‡C and interpreted as a Regime III → Regime II transition, according to Hoffman's kinetic theory of polymer crystallization.
Abstract: The growth rate of isotactic polypropylene is deduced from microscopic observations during isothermal crystallizations. A change in the growth regime is observed at 138 ‡C and interpreted as a Regime III → Regime II transition, according to Hoffman's kinetic theory of polymer crystallization. A Regime II → Regime I transition is also theoretically predicted at 155 ‡C, i. e. at a temperature outside the investigated temperature range. The Regime III → Regime II transition is related to the positive to negative change in the spherulite birefringence, which is generally attributed to a change in the organization of crystalline lamellae: quadritic arrays of intercrossing lamellae atTc 138 ‡C (Regime II). It is suggested that such a morphological change could be interpreted using the concept of “non-adjacent re-entry” introduced in Hoffman's kinetic theory. This interpretation could also explain the interspherulitic ruptures observed in negative spherulites.
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TL;DR: It is proved that a back-stepping approach leading to a linear boundary feedback which ''naturally'' depends in addition, on the angular velocity of the cable, produces uniform exponential stability.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Francis Bach | 110 | 484 | 54944 |
Olivier Delattre | 103 | 490 | 39258 |
Richard M. Murray | 97 | 711 | 69016 |
Bruno Latour | 96 | 364 | 94864 |
George G. Malliaras | 94 | 382 | 28533 |
George S. Wilson | 88 | 716 | 33034 |
Zhong-Ping Jiang | 81 | 597 | 24279 |
F. Liu | 80 | 428 | 23869 |
Kazu Suenaga | 75 | 329 | 26287 |
Carlo Adamo | 75 | 444 | 36092 |
Edith Heard | 75 | 196 | 23899 |
Enrico Zio | 73 | 1127 | 23809 |
John J. Jonas | 70 | 379 | 21544 |
Bernard Asselain | 69 | 409 | 23648 |
Eric Guibal | 69 | 294 | 16397 |