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Optical Attenuation Characterization of Water Contaminated Lubricating Grease
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In: Tribology Transactions. - : Taylor & Francis. - 1040-2004 .- 1547-397X. ; 61:4, s. 726-732
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- Water-contaminated grease samples are investigated with attenuation spectra in the visible and near-infrared (NIR) regions in this article. The purpose of this investigation was to identify a model with optical attenuation spectra such that the water content of grease samples could be characterized with a simple measurement setup using common methodology from the field of instrumental chemistry. The ratio between two chosen wavelengths of light appears to approximate the water content of grease samples with an acceptable coefficient of determination using a methodology to show what can potentially be done to develop condition monitoring tools. To illustrate the outlined method, a prestudy of grease aging and oxidation levels is also investigated to show that other variables do not significantly change the measurement.
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A Revisionary View of Texts, Textual Meaning, and Fictional Characters
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In: Organon F. - : VYDAVATELSTVO SLOVENSKEJ AKAD VIED VEDA. - 1335-0668. ; 24:3, s. 366-383
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- Using ideas from John Searle, Roy Harris, Michael Reddy, and Nelson Goodman, I argue that texts, such as they are commonly conceived, lack brute existence. The common idea of texts is a conceptual construction which is useful in practical everyday contexts but not in serious theorizing, where it creates illusions and contradictions. One of these illusions is the idea of an objective textual" meaning, a meaning which is "in the text": what we actually have in the way of textual meaning are the ideas of various persons authors, readers, and commentators - about the meaning of the text. When applied to fictional characters, this way of viewing things explains why it makes sense to regard fictional characters as being created and as lacking brute existence.
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- Pettersson, Anders, 1946-
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Comparative literature in Sweden
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In: Revista Brasileira de Literatura Comparada. - Rio de Janeiro : Universidade Federal Fluminense, Instituto de Letras. - 0103-6963. ; 18:30, s. 32-39
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- O artigo oferece um panorama dos estudos literários comparativos na Suécia desde o século XIX até hoje.
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