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Optimalizace vsázek jaderného paliva na elektrárnách s reaktory VVER / Nuclear Fuel Loading Patterns Optimization at VVER Reactor Based Nuclear Power PlantsŠajdler, Miroslav January 2014 (has links)
This Master’s thesis deals with optimization of loading patterns of nuclear reactors VVER. In the thesis is described the process of both types of fuel cycle – the closed and the open one. The middle part of fuel cycle containing the optimization process represents the crucial part of the thesis. The thesis is focused on the fuel cycles of the nuclear power plant Dukovany. The problem of the optimization is solved by using different programs. In the final part of the thesis, the program Athena for the loading patterns optimation is explained by a practical calculation for different versions of Moby-Dick macrocode and the calculated values for the optimization of the third unit of the nuclear power plant Dukovany are compared.
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Pandemic Theater: A Look at Covid-19's Impact on Traditional Cinema Through the Lens of Athens, OhioHorvat, Jackson 11 May 2022 (has links)
No description available.
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Databáze specifikací bezpečnostních protokolů / Specifications Database of Security ProtocolsHadaš, Petr Unknown Date (has links)
This paper describes four tools for verification security protocols Athena, Casper, Isabelle and Murphi. Each tool is briefly characterized and implementation of protocol Needham Schroeder. One part of this paper is comparing of selected tools. The second part of this paper describes in detail a tool Athena and mentions examples of verified protocols. By each protocol is stated a specifications of communication, a detected attack and results of own verification. At the end compares this paper verification results with already publicated attacks.
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Environnement logiciel et étalonnage de l'échelle en énergie des jets dans l'expérience ATLASBinet, S. 19 January 2006 (has links) (PDF)
Ce document présente le travail réalisé pour doter l'environnement logiciel de la collaboration ATLAS, ATHENA, d'une bibliothèque d'outils pour l'analyse de physique ainsi que pour l'extraction d'une fonction d'étalonnage de l'énergie des jets à partir d'évènements de physique (étalonnage in-situ).<br />La partie logicielle expose les différents composants de l'architecture logicielle qui a la gestion du flot de données simulées et reconstruites, ainsi que les différentes étapes de ce flot, avant et pendant la prise de données. La construction d'une bibliothèque d'outils facilitant la reconstruction d'objets physiques, leur association avec les entités Monte-Carlo et les interfaces de programmation de ces objets est ensuite détaillée, l'accent étant mis sur l'importance d'avoir un langage et des outils communs à l'ensemble de la collaboration afin de partager l'effort de validation de ces outils et ainsi obtenir des résultats de physique reproductibles.<br />Dans la partie analyse, l'implémentation dans le framework ATHENA d'un algorithme d'étalonnage de l'énergie des jets légers en utilisant la désintégration de bosons W en une paire de jets est traitée. A partir de l'application de cet algorithme sur des données simulées via la simulation rapide et la simulation complète, il semble envisageable de connaître l'échelle en énergie des jets légers à hauteur du pour-cent. Enfin, l'étude de faisabilité de l'extraction de l'échelle en énergie des jets de b en utilisant le processus γZ° \to γb barb est exposée. Il est montré que l'application de coupures séquentielles ne permet pas d'extraire le signal par rapport au bruit de fond. Cependant, une approche multivariable pourrait améliorer la sélection, permettant de collecter un nombre suffisant de paires Z° pour réaliser l'étalonnage en énergie des jets de b.
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Fashioning the Goddesses: Idealizing and Celebrating the Female FormJohnson, Lauren Marie 04 May 2007 (has links)
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L’invention d’Athéna : la réception d’une déesse antique dans l’imagerie officielle et la mise en scène du pouvoir du grand XIXe siècle français (1789-1914) / Inventing Athena : an antic goddess’s reception in official imagery and public authorities’s pictures in the French 19th century (1789-1914)Champier, Manon 30 June 2018 (has links)
La réception d’Athéna dans l’imagerie officielle et la mise en scène du pouvoir au XIXe siècle, en France, témoigne des processus de légitimation des pouvoirs publics par l’héritage antique. L’empan chronologique de cette étude (1789-1914), mettant en avant une diachronie marquée par un contexte politique français instable, où se succèdent les régimes, permet de relever les particularités et les constantes de ces mécanismes de réappropriation. Les recherches archéologiques et historiques du XIXe siècle proposent un portrait de plus en plus complet de la déesse, accordant une place croissante à son iconographie et la distinguant progressivement de son pendant romain, Minerve. Grande déesse de la guerre dotée de mètis, patronne des héros et des arts et métiers dans l’Antiquité, Athéna devient, dans un contexte post-polythéisme, l’allégorie de la Sagesse, la représentante de la Grèce et de son héritage, la protectrice de toutes les activités intellectuelles et artistiques, et la guide des grands hommes qui font la France. Elle est naturellement utilisée dans l’imagerie des administrations militaires et culturelles, mais aussi dans la protection du pouvoir en général, et de ses manifestations les plus directes auprès du public, notamment le domaine de la loi. Figure légitimatrice, elle peut aussi bien protéger le pouvoir, que l’incarner elle-même, personnifiant régulièrement de hautes entités, telles que la France, la Patrie ou la République, faisant ainsi concurrence à la figure de la Liberté, au bonnet phrygien. / Athena’s reception in official imagery and pictures of power in the French 19th century shows the public authority’s legitimization processes, using the antic heritage. The period studied by this research (1789-1914) bears the marks of a precarious politic context, with unstable regimes and aims to highlight the distinctive characteristics and constants of these mechanisms. Archeological and historical researches of the 19th century build a more complete portrait of Athena, giving more importance to her iconography, and progressively distinguishing her from the Roman goddess, Minerva. Great warrior goddess, gifted with mètis, patroness of heroes, arts and crafts in Antiquity, Athena becomes, in a post-polytheism context, the allegory of Wisdom, the representative of Greece and its heritage, the protector of all intellectual and artistic activities and the guide of French rulers. She is used in imagery of military and cultural administrations, but also in power’s protection in general, and all its manifestations to the public, such as law’s field. Figure of legitimization, she can also embody power, regularly personifying high entities like France, Motherland or the Republic, being in competition with the allegory of Liberty, with the Phrygian hat.
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Ilion en Troade, de la colonisation éolienne au Haut Empire romain / Ilion in the Troad, from the Aeolian colonization to the Early Roman EmpirePillot, William 29 November 2013 (has links)
La petite cité grecque d’Ilion offre un exemple original d’identité civique complexe mêlant éléments grecs et « barbares » (i. e. non grecs) grâce à l’utilisation des différents mythes liés à la guerre de Troie. Cette construction identitaire mythique s’enracine dans un site particulièrement riche où les différents niveaux archéologiques se superposent et s’enchevêtrent de l’âge du Bronze à l’époque romaine (Troie I à IX). Elle est aussi nourrie de diverses influences, anatoliennes et égéennes, particulièrement sensibles dans le cas d’Ilion car cette cité, située au bord de l’Hellespont, se trouve en situation de carrefour géopolitique et culturel entre Europe et Asie. Le sanctuaire d’Athéna Ilias joue un rôle central dans l’identité, les mythes et l’histoire de la cité. Mais ce sanctuaire est aussi le centre d’une association religieuse regroupant plusieurs autres cités, principalement de Troade mais aussi d’au-delà, comme Myrléa en Propontide et même Chalcédoine sur le Bosphore, qui administrent en commun le sanctuaire et participent à des panégyries et des concours sacrés en l’honneur de cette divinité à la fois civique et fédérale. L’autre principal lieu de culte d’Ilion, le « Sanctuaire Ouest », témoigne lui aussi d’influences à la fois européennes et asiatiques. / This PhD thesis intends to offer a synthesis concerning the Greek city-State of Ilion. This city-State offers an original example of a complex civic identity which mixes Greek and “barbaric” (i.e. non-Greek) elements through the use of different myths relating to the Trojan war. This mythical construction of identity is rooted in a particularly rich site where the various archaeological levels are superimposed and tangled together, from the Bronze age to the Roman period (Troy I to IX), as evidenced by H. Schliemann, the inventor of the site, which is still nowadays being excavated by German and American teams. Ilion’s identity is also fueled by various influences, Anatolian and Aegean, that are particularly sensitive because of the fact that the city is located at a geopolitical and cultural crossroad between Europe and Asia. The sanctuaries of Ilion play a central role in the identity, the myths and the history of the city, especially the sanctuary of Athena Ilias. It is the centre of a religious association (koinon) which regroups several other cities, from Troad and even beyond, who administer the sanctuary together and participate in festivals and sacred games in honor of this divinity that is both civic and federal. The second main cult site of Ilion, called “West Sanctuary”, is also a testimony of European and Asian influences.
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Doing, Knowing and Being: Bringing Athena out of the shadow to illuminate the mentoring archetype and to guide practice.Lippi, Julian Fulvius, jlippi@swin.edu.au January 2004 (has links)
This thesis is an exploration of the construct of mentoring and its transformative power in the development of the self. The concept of Athenic mentoring is offered and framed, in Jungian (Jung 1958;1996;2002) terms as an archetypical encounter between two people that can facilitate a significant transformative shift (metanoia) in the development of the personal and professional self. These shifts are initially at the level of 'being' but influence the more visible dimensions of 'doing' and 'knowing'. 'Doing' and 'knowing' can be articulated in terms of practice knowledge and skills (Schön 1987a). 'Being' is framed in both Jungian (Jung 1958;1996;2002) and Rogerian (Rogers 1973;1996) terms as engagement of the authentic, grounded and integrated self, in ways that may be largely and initially unconscious, but that can be taken up in conscious awareness and are ultimately reflected in overt, observable behaviours. Cunningham's (1988) framework of holistic interactive research was chosen as a method that allowed the researcher to draw on, as well as to reflect upon, his own experience in order to generate data. Written narrative and oral story-telling (Reason & Hawkins 1988) have been fundamental to the creation and analysis of data. Indeed, the process of writing has been an important source of self-understanding, revelation and integration for the author. The power of archetypal story-telling - most obvious in the ancient stories of human challenge, development and triumph, such as that of Athena(Mentor), in the Greek tradition - is acknowledged and explored from this perspective. In this respect the researcher has followed Megginson's (2000) advice that research into mentoring deserves and demands 'vivid stories'. The research approach also reflects Strauss and Corbin's (1990) suggestion that by staying close to the data ('grounding' theory in the data) before a deep immersion in the literature, the researcher will be more open to the insights that the data might reveal. The starting point for the research was the researcher's observation that, in the context of being a 'hired mentor' in an organisational setting, 'turning points' occurred that could be characterised as significant, transformational shifts in the energy and perspective of the person being mentored. While these shifts were reflected in important changes in work, choices and outward behaviour and practice, it was not obvious when or how the shifts had occurred. The initial research questions were framed as: what does the mentor do that leads to this turning point? and, can this be identified so that mentors can improve their chance of achieving it in practice? Later, the research journey itself led to a broader and richer framing of the research questions as a deeper exploration of the level at which transformative development of the self plays out and the implications of that for mentoring itself. The initial research question eventually was reframed as: How does the mentor need to be? Major sources of data were stories of ten people who have been in mentoring relationships (either as mentor, mentee, or both). The researcher's own experience was also a significant source of the data. In its presentation, the thesis attempts to 'track' and make transparent the ways in which listening to and writing down the stories of others, the researcher's own stories, engaging with the literature and writing reflective notes iterated with the construction of this particular conceptualisation of mentoring in 'Athenic' terms. Both contemporary Western literature (the majority of it American) and translations of Homer's (1980; 1998) accounts of Athena as mentor were used initially to explore the nature of mentoring. Later, the Jungian (Jung 1958;1992;1996;2002) and post-Jungian (Hillman 1975;1996) literature on the notion of the archetypes; Buber's (1996) conception of relationship as 'I-Thou'; and Rogers' (1996) evocation of 'becoming a person' all helped to describe more richly the dynamics of Athenic mentoring - both in terms of the nature of transformative personal change and the dynamics of the relationship that facilitates it. A major outcome of this research is the differentiation of Athenic mentoring (which facilitates the transformation of a person's 'being') from mentoring that helps to develop what a person 'knows' or 'does'. This differentiation will hopefully contribute to our understanding of the mentoring process, but at the most pragmatic level, will make it easier to navigate the complex and poorly 'mapped' contemporary literature. It is concluded that Athenic mentoring might not be, fully or even partly, recognised until well after it occurs, and that because it involves the pyschodynamic and largely unconscious interplay of one person's dominant archetypes with those of another, it is not something that can be easily orchestrated or arranged. This challenges contemporary notions (Burke & McKeen 1989; Murray & Owen 1991; Cunningham 1993; Hay 1995) that mentoring can be packaged, 'commodified' and paid for in a similar way to coaching and counselling. As a stimulus for further work, it is suggested that the role of mentor can be understood as completing or starting aspects of the development of self that have not been initiated or concluded in the parenting relationship; and the possibility for being a mentor or a mentee continues throughout life, or for at least as long as there remains the possibility that a 'Dream' (Levinson, Darrow, Klein, Levinson & McKee 1978; Levinson & Levinson 1996) can be fulfilled.
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The miniature votive vessels from the Sanctuary of Athena Alea at TegeaHammond, Leslie January 1998 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 1998. / Typescript. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 380-396). Also available on the Internet.
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Ultralengvo lėktuvo stabilumo ir pavaldumo charakteristikų analizė / Computational Analysis Of Stability And Control Characteristics Of Ultralight AirplaneGrigaitis, Emilis 07 July 2011 (has links)
Baigiamajame magistro darbe nagrinėjamas koncepcinio ultralengvojo lėktuvo „Kiras“ skrydžio stabilumas. Išilginio stabilumo charakteringi parametrai skaičiuoti rankiniu būdu bei Athenos sūkurių tinklelio principu veikiančia AVL stabilumo analizės programa. Šoninio judesio spiralės režimo tikrosios reikšmės, Fugoido, trumpojo periodo bei „olandiško žingsnio“ svyravimų tikrosios reikšmės įvertintos AVL. Darbas taip pat apima svyravimų dekremento, periodo T 1/2, laiko t 1/2, svyravimų ciklinio dažnio wn, ciklų skaičiaus N 1/2 ir kt. analizę esant skirtingam lėktuvo judesiui. Ankstyvoje projektavimo stadijoje buvo rastas ultralengvojo lėktuvo spiralinis nestabilumas. Ši klaida ištaisyta priartėjimo metodu keičiant uodegos geometriją ir sparno skersinį V kampą. Skaičiavimais bei kompiuteriniu skrydžio judesio modeliavimu įvertinus rezultatus buvo sukurta nauja kilio geometrija. Galiausiai pateikiamos baigiamojo darbo išvados ir siūlymai. Darbo apimtis – 54 p. teksto be priedų (67 p. su pried.), 9 iliustr., 10 lent., 12 bibliografinių šaltinių. Atskirai pridedami darbo priedai. / Stability analysis of conceptual design ultralight aircraft “Kiras” is presented in this master’s thesis. Longitudinal stability is evaluated by manual counting and Athena vortex – lattice based AVL program. Lateral derivatives, such as eigenvalues of spiral mode, “dutch roll“, Phugoid and short period oscillations were estimated by AVL . Thesis involves analysis of damping ratio, period T 1/2, time t 1/2, ocsillation circular frequency wn, number of cycles N 1/2 of distinct aircraft motions. The range of eigenvalues for specified run cases were automatically generated by AVL eigenmode meniu. At early phase of ultralight aircraft design, spiral instability was found. This problem fixed by approach method by correction of tail geometry and wing dihedral. According to the counting results and computerized motion analysis of an airplane, the corrected geometry of vertical tail is offered. Finally, the conclusions were made. Thesis consist of: 54 p. text without appendixes (67 p. with), 9 pictures, 10 tables, 12 bibliographical notes. Appendixes included.
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