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Revisiting the “Responsibility to Protect” and the Use of Force
( Mats Berdal ) 서울대학교 통일평화연구원 2019 Asian Journal of Peacebuilding Vol.7 No.2
Efforts to “operationalize” the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) continue to encounter resistance from key member states. Where it matters most, among vulnerable civilian populations caught up in war, the R2P appears to be making scant difference. Rising geopolitical tensions have added to a growing sense of pessimism among R2P advocates. Unsurprisingly, the most contentions aspect of the R2P concept continues to revolve around the question of the use of force for humanitarian purposes. It is a subject on which states, for an admixture of historical and political reasons, remain deeply divided. Nonetheless, as a politically significant norm, the R2P has come to command growing support from states, even though the degree to which the R2P norm has been truly internalized across international society varies greatly.
Development of Somaloy Components for a BLDC Motor in a Scroll Compressor Application
Persson Mats,Nord Goran,Pennander Lars-Olov,Atkinson Glynn,Jack Alan 한국분말야금학회 2006 한국분말야금학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2006 No.1
Electric scroll-compressor drives are commonly used for e.g. home appliance cooling units. The recent development of hybrid cars with internal combustion engine in combination with electrical propulsion requires new solutions to be able to cool the passenger compartment of cars at stand-still. Both application areas demand efficient motor drives to reach good economy and efficient use of limited battery power as well as competitive volume/weight for a given output. The BLDC motor is a controllable and efficient solution. A major part of the motor is the soft-magnetic core. The powder based Somaloy® material shows high resistivity and induction as the result of engineered iron particles with in-organic coating. The unique features of compacted Somaloy® components can be utilized to enhance the shape and total volume of the BLDC motor with at least maintained efficiency compared to the use of traditional laminated steel sheet cores. A careful design of the Somaloy® components can also simplify assembly and positively influence the coil configuration. This study shows a comparison between a typical laminated BLDC motor and a redesigned, Somaloy® based version adapted for a scroll-compressor application.
Larsson Mats,Solimanjad Naghi,Dahlberg Mikael,Takeda Yoshinubu,Kondoh Mikio 한국분말야금학회 2006 한국분말야금학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2006 No.1
Filling of the tool die directly influences dimensional tolerances and density variation. To minimize the variations in filling, both within different sections of the cavity and from part to part, are of great importance for produce high quality P/M parts. Filling of the tool die is also one of the limiting factors in the productivity in powder pressing. By using aeration filling in combination with bonded powder mixes, both weight scatter and productivity can be improved. In this presentation results are presented showing the benefit of using aeration filling for different types of powders
Lexical Anisomorphism : A Matter of Culture or Structure ?
Sundstrom, Mats Peter 연세대학교 언어정보개발원 2001 사전편찬학 연구 Vol.11 No.1
The purpose of this paper is to discuss lexical anisomorphism from the perspective offered by the Finnish-Swedish General Dictionary, co-edited in part by the present writer. Finnish and Swedish stand out among most languages pairs involved in bilingual dictionaries, insofar as they have a very different language structure(Finnish belonging to the Finno-Ugrian, Swedish to the Germanic group of the Indo-European family of languages). Yet, for mainly historical reasons the speakers of Finnish and Swedish to a remarkable degree share the same culture, world view and way of life. Against this background, the author proceeds to discuss whether the lexical gaps in the above dictionary are of a structure-or a culture-related character. The expression $quot;culture-related$quot; should here be taken to understand also cases where universal designata have found lexical expression only in the source language.