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59
Citations
12103
World Ranking
7396
National Ranking
1835

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1963 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS)

Overview

Anton Peterlin was affiliated with the National Institute of Standards and Technology in the United States. Their research contributions primarily spanned the field of Arts and Humanities, with a focus on Language and Linguistics, Literature and Literary Theory, General Health Professions, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, and Philosophy.

Their main research topics included Discourse Analysis in Language Studies, Translation Studies and Practices, Interpreting and Communication in Healthcare, Language, Metaphor, and Cognition, Linguistics and Discourse Analysis, Subtitles and Audiovisual Media, and Linguistics, Language Diversity, and Identity.

Anton Peterlin's coauthors frequently included:

  • Tadej Pahor
  • Tamara Mikolič Južnič
  • Martina Smodiš
  • Nataša Hirci
  • Simon Zupan

Their work was published in several notable venues, including:

  • ELOPE English Language Overseas Perspectives and Enquiries
  • STRIDON Studies in Translation and Interpreting
  • Acta Neophilologica
  • Jezik in slovstvo
  • Slovene Linguistic Studies

Among their recent papers were:

  • "Reshaping Authorial Presence in Translations of Research Article Abstracts" (2021), published in ELOPE English Language Overseas Perspectives and Enquiries
  • "Translating in Theory and Action: Contemporary Contexts in Translation" (2021), published in ELOPE English Language Overseas Perspectives and Enquiries
  • "Irena Kovačič (1951-2021)" (2021), published in STRIDON Studies in Translation and Interpreting
  • "Translating Texts: An Introductory Coursebook on Translation and Text Formation" (2022), published in STRIDON Studies in Translation and Interpreting
  • "Hybridity in Theatre Translation" (2023), published in Acta Neophilologica

Anton Peterlin was awarded the title of Fellow of the American Physical Society in 1963.

Best Publications

  • Molecular model of drawing polyethylene and polypropylene.

    A. Peterlin

  • Nuclear magnetic resonance and x‐ray determination of the structure of poly(vinylidene fluoride)

    Unknown

  • Dependence of diffusive transport on morphology of crystalline polymers

    A. Peterlin

  • Hydrodynamics of macromolecules in a velocity field with longitudinal gradient

    A. Peterlin

  • Permeability of solutes through hydrated polymer membranes. Part III. Theoretical background for the selectivity of dialysis membranes

    H. Yasuda;A. Peterlin;C. K. Colton;K. A. Smith

  • Drawing and extrusion of semi-crystalline polymers

    Unknown

  • Plastic deformation of polymers with fibrous structure

    A. Peterlin

  • Polymer Deformation. VI. Twinning and Phase Transformation of Polyethylene Single Crystals as a Function of Stretching Direction

    H. Kiho;A. Peterlin;P. H. Geil

  • Diffusive and hydraulic permeabilities of water in water‐swollen polymer membranes

    H. Yasuda;C. E. Lamaze;A. Peterlin

  • Plastic deformation of crystalline polymers

    A. Peterlin

  • The influence of temperature on the plastic deformation of polyethylene

    R. Corneliussen;A. Peterlin

  • Crystalline character in polymers

    A. Peterlin

  • Plastic deformation of polyethylene II. Change of mechanical properties during drawing

    G. Meinel;A. Peterlin

  • Infrared studies of drawn polyethylene part I. Changes in orientation and conformation of highly drawn linear polyethylene

    W. Glenz;A. Peterlin

  • Electron diffraction and microscopy of deformed polymer crystals, II. Fibres

    A. Peterlin;P. Ingram;H. Kiho

  • Crystallization from a strained melt or solution

    A. Peterlin

  • Thickening of polymer single crystals during annealing

    Anton Peterlin

  • Diffusion in a glassy polymer with discontinuous swelling. II. Concentration distribution of diffusant as function of time

    A. Peterlin

  • Small-angle X-ray diffraction studies of plastically deformed polyethylene. III. Small draw ratios

    A. Peterlin;G. Meinel

  • Crazing and fracture in crystalline, isotactic polypropylene and the effect of morphology, gaseous environments, and temperature

    H. G. Olf;A. Peterlin

  • Plastic deformation of polypropylene. VI. mechanism and properties

    F. J. Baltá-Calleja;A. Peterlin

  • Free-radical formation in uniaxially stressed nylon

    D. Campbell;A. Peterlin

  • Bond rupture in highly oriented crystalline polymers

    A. Peterlin

  • Morphology and Properties of Crystalline Polymers with Fiber Structure

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Hirotsugu Yasuda
Hirotsugu Yasuda University of Missouri
Warner L. Peticolas
Warner L. Peticolas University of Oregon
Robert Blinc
Robert Blinc Jožef Stefan Institute

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