01135nas 22003853a 450 991022225300332120171011070116.12166-0271(OCoLC)777033664(CKB)991042732678978(CONSER)--2011200542(EXLCZ)9999104273267897820120216a19969999 --- aengur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierImpaired driving updateKingston, NJ Civic Research Institute1091-4684 IDUImpair. driv. updateDrinking and traffic accidentsUnited StatesPeriodicalsDrinking and traffic accidentsfast(OCoLC)fst00898168United StatesfastPeriodicals.fastDrinking and traffic accidentsDrinking and traffic accidents.361Civic Research Institute.JOURNAL9910222253003321Impaired driving update1951437UNINA05333nam 2200637 450 991046391980332120200520144314.01-84464-395-6(CKB)2670000000546634(EBL)1935090(SSID)ssj0001192057(PQKBManifestationID)11692840(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001192057(PQKBWorkID)11219487(PQKB)10747929(MiAaPQ)EBC1935090(Au-PeEL)EBL1935090(CaPaEBR)ebr10841179(OCoLC)876044475(EXLCZ)99267000000054663420140312h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrChina's imports impact and evaluation /editor-in-chief, Song Hong ; translator, Evan Villarrubia[Reading, England] :Paths International Ltd. :Social Sciences Academic Press (China),2014.©20141 online resource (302 p.)Foreign Investment in China SeriesDescription based upon print version of record.1-84464-296-8 Includes bibliographical references.Cover; Title; Contents; Part One: General Report; One- The Historical Development and Current Situationof Imports; Two- The Effects of Imports; Three- Development Trends of Imports; Four- The "Secure Development" Import Strategy and Accompanying Measures; Five- Implementing The Import Strategy; Six- Establishing an Import Regulation System in Adherence with WTO Regulations; Seven- A Three-in-One Import Risk Prevention and Warning System; Part Two: Research on China's Import Development Strategy; General Introduction China's Import Strategy; One- A Review of Past Chinese Trade StrategiesTwo- The Development Trends of Chinese ImportsThree- The Positive Effects and Potential Harms of Imports on the Domestic Economy; Four- Major Issues Within Foreign Trade; Five- China's Import Strategy; Sub-report One: Analysis of the Course ofDevelopment of Trade and Factors Affecting Importsin China Since Reform and Opening; One- The Development course of China's Import TradeSince Reform and Opening; Two- Analysis of China's International and Domestic Import Environments; Three- Analysis of the Factors Influencing Chinese Imports, Today and Tomorrow; Four- ConclusionsSub-report Two: Analysis of the Effects of China's ImportsOne- Analysis Framework and Ideology; Two- Empirical Research on the Effects of Imports; Three- Empirical Research on the Effects of Imports and Chinese Technological Advances; Four- Empirical Research into the Effects of Imports; Five- Empirical Research on the Effects of Imports The Environmental and Societal Impacts of Imports; Six- Conclusions; Sub-report Three: Development Trends of Chinese Imports; One- Growth Trends of the Scale of Imports; Two- Development Trends of the Structure of Imports; Three- SummaryBackground Report- The Scientific Development Perspective and Trade StrategyOne Conclusions and Recommendations; Part Three: China's Regulatory Policies on Imports; Chapter One- Summary of Import Regulatory Policies; One- Chinese Import Regulations Before the WTO; Two- Major Promises Within the WTO Accession Protocols Related to Imports and Improvements to Corresponding Regulations; Three- The Current State of Import Regulations; Four- Major Problems in Import Regulation at Present; Chapter Two- Comparative Research of Import Regulation Institutions in Developing Nations; BRAZILOne- The Evolution of Brazil's Import Regulation SystemTwo- The Present Condition of Brazil's Import Regulatory System; Three- Lessons; INDIA; One- India's Import Regulatory Departments and Legal System; Two- The Fundamental Situation of India's Import Regulatory Institutions; Three- Lessons; RUSSIA; One- Russia's Import Regulatory Departmentsand Legal System; Two- The Fundamental Situation of Russia's Import Regulatory Institutions; Three- Lessons; Chapter Three- WTO General Exceptions and Import Risk Prevention; Section One- A Summary of WTO General ExceptionsSection Two- Interpretation of GATT General ExceptionsSince the beginning of reform in 1978, the Chinese import industry has expanded quickly in the wake of the rapidly growing merchandise trade. In 1978, the total value of Chinese import and export trade was USD 20.64 billion, up to 1.76069 trillion in 2006, an 84.3-fold increase. Imports alone over that period rose from USD 10.89 billion to 791.61 billion, a 71.69-fold increase. Beginning in 2003, China has been the world's third largest importer for four consecutive years. Judging from the import growth trends in recent years, it is likely that China will soon be second to only the United StatForeign Investment in ChinaImportsChinaChinaCommerceElectronic books.Imports382Hong Song971863Villarrubia Evan971864MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910463919803321China's imports2209606UNINA05308nam 2200685 a 450 991013885530332120230802010009.01-118-56208-91-118-56622-X1-118-56629-71-299-18896-6(CKB)2550000001005937(EBL)1124647(OCoLC)828299284(SSID)ssj0000831890(PQKBManifestationID)11512016(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000831890(PQKBWorkID)10881379(PQKB)11520798(OCoLC)828424578(MiAaPQ)EBC1124647(Au-PeEL)EBL1124647(CaPaEBR)ebr10660549(CaONFJC)MIL450146(EXLCZ)99255000000100593720111116d2012 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrDamage mechanics of cementitious materials and structures[electronic resource] /edited by Gilles Pijaudier-Cabot, Frédéric DufourLondon ISTE ;Hoboken, N.J. Wiley20121 online resource (271 p.)ISTEDescription based upon print version of record.1-84821-340-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Damage Mechanics of Cementitious Materials and Structures; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Bottom-Up: From Atoms to Concrete Structures; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. A realistic molecular model for calcium-silicate hydrates; 1.2.1. Background; 1.2.2. Molecular properties of C-S-H; 1.2.3. From molecular properties to C-S-H microtexture; 1.3. Probing C-S-H microtexture by nanoindentation; 1.3.1. Does particle shape matter?; 1.3.2. Implementation for back analysis of packing density distributions1.3.3. Functionalized properties: nanogranular origin of concrete creep1.4. Conclusions; 1.5. Bibliography; Chapter 2. Poromechanics of Saturated Isotropic Nanoporous Materials; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Results from molecular simulations; 2.3. Poromechanical model; 2.3.1. Nomenclature and definitions; 2.3.2. Effective pore pressure; 2.3.3. Thermodynamical equilibrium condition; 2.3.4. Constitutive equation of the effective pore pressure; 2.3.5. Effect on the volumetric strain; 2.3.6. Effect on the permeability; 2.4. Adsorption-induced swelling and permeability change in nanoporous materials2.4.1. Comparison with data by Day et al. 2.4.2. Comparison with data by Ottiger et al.; 2.4.3. Variation of effective permeability; 2.5. Discussion - interaction energy and entropy; 2.6. Conclusions; 2.7. Acknowledgments; 2.8. Bibliography; Chapter 3. Stress-based Non-local Damage Model; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Non-local damage models; 3.2.1. Continuum damage theory; 3.2.2. Original integral non-local approach; 3.2.3. Non-local integral method based on stress state; 3.2.4. Numerical implementation; 3.3. Initiation of failure; 3.4. Bar under traction; 3.4.1. Global behavior3.4.2. Mechanical quantities in the FPZ3.4.3. Crack opening estimation; 3.5. Description of the cracking evolution in a 3PBT of a concrete notched beam; 3.5.1. Global behavior; 3.5.2. Cracking analysis; 3.6. Conclusions; 3.7. Acknowledgments; 3.8. Bibliography; Chapter 4. Discretization of Higher Order Gradient Damage Models Using Isogeometric Finite Elements; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Isotropic damage formulation; 4.2.1. Constitutive modeling; 4.2.2. Implicit gradient damage formulation; 4.3. Isogeometric finite elements; 4.3.1. Univariate B-splines and NURBS4.3.2. Multivariate B-splines and NURBS 4.3.3. Isogeometric finite-element discretization; 4.4. Numerical simulations; 4.4.1. One-dimensional rod loaded in tension; 4.4.2. Three-point bending beam; 4.5. Conclusions; 4.6. Acknowledgments; 4.7. Bibliography; Chapter 5. Macro and Mesoscale Models to Predict Concrete Failure and Size Effects; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Experimental procedure; 5.2.1. Material, specimens and test rig descriptions; 5.2.2. Experimental results; 5.2.3. Size effect analysis; 5.3. Numerical simulations; 5.3.1. Macroscale modeling; 5.3.2. Mesoscale modeling approach5.3.3. Analysis of three-point bending testsThe book, prepared in honor of the retirement of Professor J. Mazars, provides a wide overview of continuum damage modeling applied to cementitious materials.It starts from micro-nanoscale analyses, then follows on to continuum approaches and computational issues. The final part of the book presents industry-based case studies.The contents emphasize multiscale and coupled approaches toward the serviceability and the safety of concrete structures.ISTEConcreteDeteriorationFracture mechanicsConcreteDeterioration.Fracture mechanics.620.1/36Pijaudier-Cabot Gilles860247Dufour Frederic988643MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910138855303321Damage mechanics of cementitious materials and structures2260649UNINA