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    STUDY ON CRITICAL CTOD OF BIG-THICKNESS AND HIGH-STRENGTH STEELS by XIA ZiYu, MIAO ZhangMu, MA Tao, CHEN Gang, PENG Sheng

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…As one of the essential criteria of assessment to welding toughness,CTOD( Crack tip opening displacement) is widely applied in engineering.The research on critical CTOD of big thickness and high strength steels has been a hot issue,therefore the theoretical research in China lags behind its overseas.The present paper takes the single edge fatigue precrack of CTOD specimen as a flaw based on the technical route of the British Standard 7910-2005,which is "Guide to methods for assessing the acceptability of flaws in metallic structures".In the meanwhile,make the grading assessments of the HAZ of the60 mm thick EQ70 steel welded joints,combining the results of the CTOD tests.The CGHAZ microstructures of EQ70 steel welded joints has been analyzed by SEM.The assessments on welded joints of EQ70 show that the CTOD values are in the acceptable range.And there are some fine microstructures good for the toughness of the welded joint.This method provides a useful guidance in researches of critical CTOD.…”
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    Mentoring women in STEM: empowering through social technologies for enhanced inclusivity and professional growth. A case study by Coral J. Pacheco Figueroa, Mayra A. Alvarez Lemus

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…By means of an international initiative from the British Council, 32 participants were trained as mentors and mentees at UJAT, and further matched to accomplish a 3 months mentoring relationship. …”
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    Le mahdi oublié de l'Inde britannique : Sayyid Ahmad Barelwî (1786-1831), ses disciples, ses adversaires by Marc Gaborieau

    Published 2000-07-01
    “…This Naqshbandi Sufi, who was successively a soldier and a religious reformer, launched ajihâdin 1826 against the Sikhs and the British presence in India : he mysteriously disappeared in a battle, and his disciples awaited his reappearance as a mahdi for more than half of a century. …”
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    La propagande arabe anglaise vers le Maghreb pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale (1939-1943) by Fayçal Cherif

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…This article examines the developing of British Arabic propaganda and seeks to measure its degree of success or failure in the face of other subversive propaganda particularly from Germany and Italy and especially its impacts on the North African populations from 1939 till May 1943.…”
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    “Inside His Idiom:” E. M. Forster’s T. S. Eliot by Jason FINCH

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Forster and Eliot can be understood in social terms as mandarins of British culture in the mid-twentieth century. While Eliot seemed to pay little attention to Forster in later years, Forster’s career can be read as shadowed by Eliot’s.…”
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    Fijian Diaspora Engagement: Between Willingness and Wariness by Ondine Aza

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Fiji’s current population make-up is a legacy of its British colonial past. Today, ethnicity plays an important role locally within the population and in politics. …”
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    Being at home: Global citizenship in Norwegian schools. A study of children’s poems by Susan Erdmann, Barbara Gawronska

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In this population, the distinction between “home culture” and “host culture” is no longer relevant, since most of the children represent “hyphenated” (e.g. Asian-British or American-Scandinavian) or merged nationalities and cultures. …”
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    Caste or qualification? Chaitanya Vaishnava Discussions about Brahmanas in Colonial India by Martin Fárek

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Chaitanya Vaishnava movement, very influential bhakti tradition during the British Raj, is a chosen example for analyses. Its resources provide us with domestic ideas and practices that are challenging dominant interpretations of both caste system and the rise and nature of bhakti movements themselves. …”
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    Mobilizing the Past: Germany and the Second World War in Debates on Brexit by Thomas Williams

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…While recognising that references to Britain’s wartime past and fears of German power in the present-day EU are by no means identical issues, this article traces the frequent convergence of these two themes in Eurosceptic rhetoric during the decade preceding Britain’s exit from the EU on 31 January 2020.It reveals that concerns about Germany’s “domination” of the European project, an important theme in British Euroscepticism since Thatcher, resurfaced in the early 2010s, particularly in the context of the Eurozone debt crisis. …”
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    Pouvoir et prière dans les images byzantines de don by Tania Kambourova

    Published 2008-08-01
    “…Nous analyserons les occurrences textuelles et figuratives du don impérial/princier et/ou du don surnaturel destiné au souverain dans quatre manuscrits de la même famille : le ms. gr. 74 (Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France), le add. ms. 39627 (Londres, British Library), le suc. 23 et le suc. 24 (Sucevita, Roumanie), pour terminer par une interrogation plus globale sur le sens du don.…”
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    Events and Happenings: Uncommon Meals and the Atlantic Trade at 18th century Juffure (The Gambia) by Liza Gijanto

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The village of Juffure became the primary trading town in Niumi, possessing a British trading factory and serving as a filling station for their base of operations at James Island. …”
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    Disease, Deformity and Health Terrors in 19th-Century Cartoons: A Cultural History of Science by Ainhoa Gilarranz-Ibáñez

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…I analyse the creation and circulation of iconographic sources, with particular emphasis on French and British sources concerning medical and epidemiological subjects. …”
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    Gandhi: A Man for our Times? by Judith Brown

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Gandhi, particularly the way he addressed the nature of India and its problems as British imperial rule ended. It also focuses on Gandhi’s critique of Hindu tradition as a powerful buttress of profound social inequality particularly relating to caste and gender; his response to violence in the name of religion and community; and finally his underlying belief that true religion was the individual’s search for the divine and that all religious traditions by contrast have very partial visions of truth. …”
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    An enunciative description of three concessive sentence adverbs in English: yet, however, nevertheless by Graham Ranger

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The modelisation of operations will additionally be seen to correspond to characteristic contextual configurations of each marker, which may be described on the basis of corpus evidence (specifically, the British National Corpus and a short contemporary argumentative text).…”
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