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The Passive ad Active Obedience of Christ
In describing the manner in which the God-Man Christ Jesus performed the mission for which God sent Him and to which the Son consented in willing obedience, Scripture speaks not only passive obedience of Christ, but just as clearly of His active obedience
Outcomes in the emergency endovascular repair of blunt thoracic aortic injuries
Abstract
Thoracic aorta blunt injury (BAI) is a highly lethal lesion. A large number of victims die before obtaining emergency care. Thoracic endovascular aneurysm repair (TEVAR) is a less invasive method compared with open surgery and may change protocols for BAI treatment. This retrospective study was developed to evaluate the potential issues about thoracic endografting in the management of these patients. Twenty-seven patients with a BAI underwent aortic stent grafting. Intervention was preceded by the treatment of more urgent associated lesions in nine cases. In-hospital mortality was 7.4%. No paraplegia or ischemic complications developed because of the coverage of the left subclavian artery. In one case (3.2%), a type I endoleak was detected, proximal endograft infolding in two cases (7.4%) and endograft distal migration in further two cases were detected during follow-up (6-110 months). Thoracic endovascular aneurysm repair of BAI showed encouraging results in terms of perioperative mortality and morbidity. Concerns still remain about the potential mid- and long-term complications in younger patients
Gribov Noise on the Lattice Axial Current Renormalisation Constant
We study the influence of Gribov copies, in the Landau gauge, on the lattice
renormalisation constant of the axial current, obtained from a Ward identity on
quark state correlation functions, with the Clover action, in quenched SU(3)
gauge theory. A comparison between the gauge invariant determination of the
renorma= lization constant and the gauge dependent one is discussed. We find
that the residual gauge freedom associated to Gribov copies induces observable
effects, which, at the level of numerical accuracy of our simulation, are
included in the statistical uncertainty inherent in a Monte Carlo simulation.
Doubling the statistics suggests that the fluctuation due to the lattice Gribov
ambiguity scales down at least as fast as a pure statistical error.Comment: 17pp (including figures), LaTe
Seismic actions induced by cladding panels on precast concrete frame structures
The strong earthquakes occurred in Southern Europe in the last decade pointed out a poor seismic performance of the connection system of the cladding of precast industrial structures. The cladding of these buildings usually consists of sandwich concrete panels of remarkable mass, connected to the frame structure with mechanical devices. The estimation of the out-of-plane seismic action on these connections is a key step for their correct proportioning. However, the formulation currently provided in the Eurocode 8 for the estimation of the seismic action on non-structural elements was calibrated with different objectives. Furthermore, given there is no in-plane structure-panel interaction, a quote of the panel mass is lumped in correspondence of their connection for a correct proportioning of the frame structure. The designers need to make assumptions on both aspects that often bring to remarkably different solutions.
The paper presents a consistent dynamic formulation of the problem of the vibration of rigid bodies connected with cantilever columns. The solution brings to closed-form equations to evaluate the exact out-of-plane action on the connections and the correct amount of panel mass to be lumped
THE ACHILLES TENDON AND THE ACHILLES HEEL
A widespread inaccuracy still
exists concerning the relation between
the heel-and the strongest
tendon in the human body-and the
name of demigod Achilles, the
hero of Homer\u27s Iliad.
His mother, the Nereid Thetis,
who wanted to immortalize him;
only the heel by whtch she held
him was left rulnerable.
The meaning of Achilles tendon
is rather different; the corpse of
the Trojan hero Hector was secured,
through the strongest tendon
in his body, to Achilles\u27chariot
and then dragged around the city
walls
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