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Ketteringham, Matthew
2016-11-09T10:56:49Z
2016-11-09T10:56:49Z
2015
http://nur.nu.edu.kz/handle/123456789/1859
Increasing numbers of non-native English speakers (NNES) are studying at English-medium universities. This increase of students has stimulated the need for EAP instruction, so students can become competent in the discourse conventions of their chosen academic community. The purpose of this research was to carry out a needs analysis (NA) of a 1st year Engineering programme at an English-medium university. A case study approach was used to gain a deeper understanding of the writing requirements of 1st year Engineers and to influence teaching and learning within the School of Engineering (SOE). The methodology used to carry out the NA included genre analysis of institutional artefacts, and interviews and focus groups with faculty and students.
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Nazarbayev University Center for Preparatory Studies
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EAP
needs analysis
Genre Analysis
A Needs Analysis of the Assessed Writing Genres of a 1st Year Undergraduate Engineering Programme
Thesis of the employee
oai:nur.nu.edu.kz:123456789/18602018-08-15T03:50:27Zcom_123456789_1741com_123456789_67col_123456789_1742
Ketteringham, Matthew
2016-11-09T11:00:46Z
2016-11-09T11:00:46Z
2015
http://nur.nu.edu.kz/handle/123456789/1860
The development of technology has challenged traditional classroom based teaching as the normal mode of instruction. Technology Enhanced Language Learning (TELL) has been seen as both an innovative new approach to teaching and at the same time a threat to institutionalised language learning (Benson & Voller, 1997; Benson, 2006). TELL has been linked to learner autonomy because of the possibility to enhance both ‘out-of-class’ learning and classroom environments....
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Nottingham University
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course management system
Moodle
Can the Use of the Course Management System Moodle Foster Learner Autonomy?
Article
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Ketteringham, Matthew
2016-11-09T11:13:51Z
2016-11-09T11:13:51Z
2015
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Genre analysis has developed from earlier approaches to text analysis since the 1980s to influence EAP/ESP pedagogies based on the understanding that particular genres have particular communicative functions...
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Nottingham University
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Genre Analysis
research report
materials design
Genre Analysis of 2 Research Reports; 3rd Year Undergraduate Research Report and a Research Article and Materials Design
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Ismailov, Kairat
Nishihara, Kenji
Saito, Masaki
Sagara, Hiroshi
Kairat, Ismailov
2017-12-22T03:05:19Z
2017-12-22T03:05:19Z
2013-06-01
DOI:10.1016/j.anucene.2013.01.042
Kairat Ismailov, Kenji Nishihara, Masaki Saito, Hiroshi Sagara, Optimization study on accelerator driven system design for effective transmutation of Iodine-129, In Annals of Nuclear Energy, Volume 56, 2013, Pages 136-142
03064549
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Abstract The transmutation of Iodine-129 in accelerator driven system (ADS) is studied. The sodium iodide assembly loadings inside the core of ADS and in the surrounding core region are considered. The introduced concept of ADS with a power of 800MWt is able to transmute 250kg/y of minor actinides (MAs) and 46kg/y of Iodine-129 that supports ten PWRs. The initial loading masses of MAs and I-129 in ADS were equal to 3810kg and 824kg, respectively.
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Optimization study on accelerator driven system design for effective transmutation of Iodine-129
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Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.10.1016/j.anucene.2013.01.0421-s2.0-S0306454913000595S0306-4549(13)00059-584874600437562013-06-01June 20131361420falsefalseThe transmutation of Iodine-129 in accelerator driven system (ADS) is studied. The sodium iodide assembly loadings inside the core of ADS and in the surrounding core region are considered. The introduced...Journalscienceoai:nur.nu.edu.kz:123456789/55122021-07-02T21:00:41Zcom_123456789_1741com_123456789_67col_123456789_1742
Mukhamejanov, Y.
Alieva, G.
Alimov, D.
Kabdrakhimova, G.D.
Nassurlla, M.
Saduyev, N.
Sadykov, B.M.
Zholdybayev, T.K.
Ismailov, K.M.
Kucuk, Y.
2021-07-02T04:07:09Z
2021-07-02T04:07:09Z
2020-01
Mukhamejanov, Y., Alieva, G., Alimov, D., Kabdrakhimova, G. D., Nassurlla, M., Saduyev, N., Sadykov, B. M., Zholdybayev, T. K., Ismailov, K. M., & Kucuk, Y. (2020). Investigation of \((p,xp)\) and \((p,x\alpha )\) Reactions of 30-MeV Protons with the \(^{103}\)Rh Nucleus. Acta Physica Polonica B, 51(3), 783. https://doi.org/10.5506/aphyspolb.51.783
0587-4254
https://doi.org/10.5506/APhysPolB.51.783
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Double-differential and integral cross sections of the (p, xp) and (p, xα)
reactions on the 103Rh nucleus were measured at Ep = 30 MeV using a
proton beam delivered by the U-150M cyclotron of the Institute of Nuclear Physics (Almaty, Kazakhstan). A self-sustaining 103Rh foil of 3 µm
thickness was used as a target. The obtained experimental results were
compared with the TENDL-2019 nuclear data library, which provides the
output of the TALYS nuclear model code. We assert that the TENDL-2019
evaluations provide a valid description of the obtained experimental data.
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INVESTIGATION OF (P, XP) AND (P, XΑ) REACTIONS OF 30-MEV PROTONS WITH THE 103RH NUCLEUS
Articlescienceoai:nur.nu.edu.kz:123456789/60832023-11-11T14:45:27Zcom_123456789_1741com_123456789_67col_123456789_1742
Dallmann, J.
Phillips, C. B.
Teitelbaum, Y.
Cifuentes, Edwin Y. Saavedra
Sund, N.
Schumer, R.
Arnon, S.
Packman, A. I.
2022-03-02T10:36:22Z
2022-03-02T10:36:22Z
2021
Dallmann, J., Phillips, C. B., Teitelbaum, Y., Saavedra Cifuentes, E. Y., Sund, N., Schumer, R., Arnon, S., & Packman, A. I. (2021). Bedform segregation and locking increase storage of natural and synthetic particles in rivers. Nature Communications, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-27554-4
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While the ecological significance of hyporheic exchange and fine particle transport in rivers is
well established, these processes are generally considered irrelevant to riverbed morpho dynamics. We show that coupling between hyporheic exchange, suspended sediment
deposition, and sand bedform motion strongly modulates morphodynamics and sorts bed
sediments. Hyporheic exchange focuses fine-particle deposition within and below mobile
bedforms, which suppresses bed mobility. However, deposited fines are also remobilized by
bedform motion, providing a mechanism for segregating coarse and fine particles in the bed.
Surprisingly, two distinct end states emerge from the competing interplay of bed stabilization
and remobilization: a locked state in which fine particle deposition completely stabilizes the
bed, and a dynamic equilibrium in which frequent remobilization sorts the bed and restores
mobility. These findings demonstrate the significance of hyporheic exchange to riverbed
morphodynamics and clarify how dynamic interactions between coarse and fine particles
produce sedimentary patterns commonly found in rivers
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hyporheic exchange
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BEDFORM SEGREGATION AND LOCKING INCREASE STORAGE OF NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC PARTICLES IN RIVERS
Articlescienceoai:nur.nu.edu.kz:123456789/60962023-11-11T14:45:36Zcom_123456789_1741com_123456789_67col_123456789_1742
Zholdybayev, Timur
Mukan, Zhuldyz
Sadykov, Bakhtiyar
Duisebayev, Bek
Nassurlla, Maulen
Ismailov, Kairat
Kucuk, Yasemin
2022-03-16T16:21:09Z
2022-03-16T16:21:09Z
2020-09
Zholdybayev, T., Mukan, Z., Sadykov, B., Duisebayev, B., Nassurlla, M., Ismailov, K., & Kucuk, Y. (2020). Continuous spectra of light charged particles from interaction of 30 MeV energy protons with cooper. EPJ Web of Conferences, 239, 01033. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202023901033
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This paper presents the experimental double-differential and integral cross sections of reactions
(p,xp), and (p,xα) on natCu nucleus. The experiment with the protons, accelerated to energy of 30.0 MeV
was performed at the isochronous cyclotron of Institute of Nuclear Physics (Kazakhstan). We investigated the
adequacy of the theoretical models in explaining the measured experimental data and contributions of direct,
preequilibrium and compound processes in the formation of the cross sections were determined. We assert that
the traditional frameworks are valid for the description of the experimental data.
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protons
CONTINUOUS SPECTRA OF LIGHT CHARGED PARTICLES FROM INTERACTION OF 30 MEV ENERGY PROTONS WITH COOPER
Articlescienceoai:nur.nu.edu.kz:123456789/65262022-07-25T21:00:43Zcom_123456789_1741com_123456789_67col_123456789_1742
Teitelbaum, Yoni
Shimony, Tomer
Cifuentes, Edwin Saavedra
Dallmann, Jonathan
Phillips, Colin B.
Packman, Aaron I.
Hansen, Scott K.
Arnon, Shai
2022-07-25T08:35:04Z
2022-07-25T08:35:04Z
2022
Teitelbaum, Y., Shimony, T., Saavedra Cifuentes, E., Dallmann, J., Phillips, C. B., Packman, A. I., Hansen, S. K., & Arnon, S. (2022). A Novel Framework for Simulating Particle Deposition With Moving Bedforms. Geophysical Research Letters, 49(4). https://doi.org/10.1029/2021gl097223
http://nur.nu.edu.kz/handle/123456789/6526
Previous modeling studies of hyporheic exchange induced by moving bedforms have used a
moving reference frame, typically corresponding to an individual moving bedform. However, this approach is
not suitable for simulating the exchange and accumulation of immobile fine particles beneath moving bedforms,
which commonly occurs in sand-bed streams, as both moving and stationary features must be considered. Here
we present a novel simulation framework that may represent arbitrarily shaped, generally aperiodic mobile
bedforms within a stationary reference frame. We combine this approach with particle tracking to successfully
reproduce observations of clay deposition in sand beds, and the resulting development of a low-conductivity
layer near the scour zone. We find that increased bedform celerity and filtration both lead to a shallower depth
of clay deposition and a more compact deposition layer. While increased filtration causes more clay to deposit,
increased celerity reduces deposition by flattening hyporheic exchange flowpaths
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A NOVEL FRAMEWORK FOR SIMULATING PARTICLE DEPOSITION WITH MOVING BEDFORMS
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Kozlov, Maksim
Tulendinova, Aizhan
Kim, Jong
Ellis, Grant
Skrzypacz, Piotr
2022-11-16T08:49:06Z
2022-11-16T08:49:06Z
2022-07-18
Kozlov, M., Tulendinova, A., Kim, J., Ellis, G., & Skrzypacz, P. (2022). Oscillations of retaining wall subject to Grob’s swelling pressure. Scientific Reports, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-15591-y
http://nur.nu.edu.kz/handle/123456789/6800
The single-degree-of-freedom nonlinear problem describing the essential dynamics of an oscillating retaining wall based on non-quaking ground and subject to Grob’s swelling pressure is considered. The periodic solutions are derived using harmonic approximation. The amplitude-frequency relation is established by employing Lambert’s special function or alternatively using linearization of the nonlinear force. Analytical results are verified using numerical simulations.
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OSCILLATIONS OF RETAINING WALL SUBJECT TO GROB’S SWELLING PRESSUREAPPROACHES
Articlescienceoai:nur.nu.edu.kz:123456789/69782023-03-27T21:00:46Zcom_123456789_1741com_123456789_67col_123456789_1742
Maler, D.
Kozlov, M.
Efimov, S.
Krasik, Ya. E.
2023-03-27T08:25:29Z
2023-03-27T08:25:29Z
2022
Maler, D., Kozlov, M., Efimov, S., & Krasik, Y. E. (2022). Supersonic jet generation by underwater sub-microsecond electrical explosions of wire arrays. Physics of Plasmas, 29(3), 032705. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0083419
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Experiments in which supersonic water jets are generated by underwater sub-𝜇s
timescale electrical explosions of cylindrical and conical wire arrays are presented. These are compared with previous experiments [Maler et al., Phys. Plasmas 28, 063509 (2021)] in which the generation of supersonic water jets was demonstrated using a 𝜇s
timescale generator. Although in the present experiments less energy is deposited into the wire arrays, the water jets acquire higher velocities compared to when the deposited energy is higher but the timescale is slower. That is, with a higher energy density deposition rate, faster radial wire expansion is induced resulting in a stronger converging shockwave and a faster waterflow behind its front. In addition, two dimensional hydrodynamic numerical simulations show that the formation of the water jet is the result of extremely high pressure at the axis of the shockwave implosion and the cumulative edge effect realized at the array output.
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Fluid dynamics
Fluid instabilities
Shock waves
Finite volume methods
Supersonic jets
High energy density physics
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