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Short study of legal and institutional challenges, opinions and perceptions on water use in integrated fish farming: an inventory and some suggestions for ways forward
Belbin Revisited: The Construct Validity of the Interplace II Team Role Instrument
In the present study the construct validity of the revised edition of the Belbin Team Roles measure, the so-called Interplace II program, is tested. Three parallel parts were used to determine someone’s team roles. The sample included 1434 persons who were asked to fill out the self-perception inventory and the self-perception assessment, whereas the observer assessment sheet was filled out by at least four observers. The inter-rater reliability appeared to be satisfactory across all team roles. As for the construct validity, which was studied in a multitrait-multimethod design using structural equation modeling, the results revealed that the discriminant and convergent validity for the instrument as a whole is good; only a small effect could be contributed to method variance.Belbin;multitrait-multimethod methodology;team roles;teams
Optimizing the Post Sandvik Nanoflex material model using inverse optimization and the finite element method
This article describes an inverse optimization method for the Sandvik Nanoflex steel in cold forming\ud
processes. The optimization revolves around measured samples and calculations using the Finite Element\ud
Method. Sandvik Nanoflex is part of the group of meta-stable stainless steels. These materials are characterized\ud
by a good corrosion resistance, high strength, good formability and crack resistance. In addition, Sandvik\ud
Nanoflex has a strain-induced transformation and, depending on austenising conditions and chemical composition,\ud
a stress-assisted transformation can occur. The martensite phase of this material shows a substantial aging\ud
response. The inverse optimization is a sub-category of the optimization techniques. The inverse optimization\ud
method uses a top down approach, as the name implies. The starting point is a prototype state where the current\ud
state is to converge on. In our experiment the test specimen is used as prototype and a calculation result as\ud
current state. The calculation is then adapted so that the result converges towards the test example. An iterative\ud
numerical optimization algorithm controls the adaptation. For the inverse optimization method two parameters\ud
are defined: shape of the product and martensite profile. These parameters are extracted from both calculation\ud
and test specimen, using Fourier analysis and integrals. An optimization parameter is then formulated from\ud
the extracted parameters. The method uses this optimization parameter to increase the accuracy of ”The Post”\ud
material model for Sandvik Nanoflex. [1] The article will describe a method to optimize material models, using\ud
a combination practical experiments, Finite Element Method and parameter extraction
Belbin Revisited: The Construct Validity of the Interplace II Team Role Instrument
In the present study the construct validity of the revised edition of the Belbin Team Roles measure, the so-called Interplace II program, is tested. Three parallel parts were used to determine someone’s team roles. The sample included 1434 persons who were asked to fill out the self-perception inventory and the self-perception assessment, whereas the observer assessment sheet was filled out by at least four observers. The inter-rater reliability appeared to be satisfactory across all team roles. As for the construct validity, which was studied in a multitrait-multimethod design using structural equation modeling, the results revealed that the discriminant and convergent validity for the instrument as a whole is good; only a small effect could be contributed to method variance
Inaccurate clinical nodal staging of non-small-cell lung cancer: evidence fro mthe MRC LU22 multicentre randomised trial
Two-dimensional superconductivity at the (111)LaAlO/SrTiO interface
We report on the discovery and transport study of the superconducting ground
state present at the (111)LaAlO/SrTiO interface. The superconducting
transition is consistent with a Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless transition and
its 2D nature is further corroborated by the anisotropy of the critical
magnetic field, as calculated by Tinkham. The estimated superconducting layer
thickness and coherence length are 10 nm and 60 nm, respectively. The results
of this work provide a new platform to clarify the microscopic details of
superconductivity at LaAlO/SrTiO interfaces, in particular in what
concerns the link with orbital symmetry.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Back propagating action potential and distant-dependent calcium signaling in CA1 pyramidal neurons
Trans-eQTLs Reveal That Independent Genetic Variants Associated with a Complex Phenotype Converge on Intermediate Genes, with a Major Role for the HLA
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