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Huang, Min, Fred Bernd Oppermann-Sanio, and Alexander Steinbüchel. "Biochemical and Molecular Characterization of theBacillus subtilis Acetoin Catabolic Pathway." Journal of Bacteriology 181, no. 12 (June 15, 1999): 3837–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jb.181.12.3837-3841.1999.

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ABSTRACT A recent study indicated that Bacillus subtiliscatabolizes acetoin by enzymes encoded by the acu gene cluster (F. J. Grundy, D. A. Waters, T. Y. Takova, and T. M. Henkin, Mol. Microbiol. 10:259–271, 1993) that are completely different from those in the multicomponent acetoin dehydrogenase enzyme system (AoDH ES) encoded by aco gene clusters found before in all other bacteria capable of utilizing acetoin as the sole carbon source for growth. By hybridization with a DNA probe covering acoA and acoB of the AoDH ES from Clostridium magnum, genomic fragments from B. subtilis harboring acoA, acoB,acoC, acoL, and acoR homologous genes were identified, and some of them were functionally expressed inE. coli. Furthermore, acoA was inactivated inB. subtilis by disruptive mutagenesis; these mutants were impaired to express PPi-dependent AoDH E1 activity to remove acetoin from the medium and to grow with acetoin as the carbon source. Therefore, acetoin is catabolized in B. subtilis by the same mechanism as all other bacteria investigated so far, leaving the function of the previously described acu genes obscure.
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Sekhar, Laligam N., Sabareesh K. Natarajan, Gavin W. Britz, and Basavaraj Ghodke. "Microsurgical Management of Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysms." Operative Neurosurgery 61, suppl_5 (November 1, 2007): ONS273—ONS292. http://dx.doi.org/10.1227/01.neu.0000303980.96504.d9.

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Abstract Objective: Aneurysms of the anterior communicating (ACOM) artery are the most frequently occurring type of ruptured intracranial aneurysms. The peculiar anatomy of the anterior communicating artery complex, its anatomic variations, and its multiple perforators, along with the deep location of these aneurysms and our difficulty accessing them, pose challenging anatomic problems in their surgical treatment. Methods: We present our operative techniques for microsurgical treatment of ACOM artery aneurysms. Special, complex situations that may arise during treatment of these aneurysms and their solutions are also discussed. We highlight the technical aspects of microsurgical clipping of ACOM artery aneurysms. Results: Operative videos are provided to illustrate the technical variations of approaching and clipping these aneurysms, the A3–A3 bypass technique, and the complexity of managing these aneurysms. Conclusion: Attention to detail is critical for successful treatment of ACOM artery aneurysms. Management of each patient must be tailored, because no one technique is suitable for all situations. Not all ACOM artery aneurysms can be coiled; therefore, the surgeon's microsurgical clipping technique is an important facet of managing these aneurysms.
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Sultan-Qurraie, Ali, Ahsan Sattar, Wled Wazni, Mazen Noufal, and Osama Zaidat. "Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysm Treatment with the Pipeline Embolization Device: A Single-Center Experience with Long-Term Follow-Up." Interventional Neurology 6, no. 3-4 (2017): 126–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000456552.

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Introduction: The pipeline embolization device (PED) is increasingly used in the endovascular management of cerebral aneurysms. Longitudinal data regarding safety and benefit of the PED in anterior communicating (ACOM) artery aneurysms are limited and particularly lacking in residual ACOM artery aneurysms. We report the use of the PED in 3 patients with ACOM artery aneurysms who were previously coiled. Methods: Three patients with ACOM artery aneurysms, all previously treated with coiling and with recurrence of the aneurysm neck, were treated with the PED. All obtained follow-up diagnostic cerebral angiograms at either 3 or 6 months. Results: Mean age of patients was 59 years. All patients received cerebral angiograms at a minimum of 3 months after treatment with the PED. Follow-up angiography was performed up to a mean of 10 months at which time point all cases demonstrated complete aneurysm occlusion, without any stenosis in the parent artery. Conclusion: The PED can be safely used for the treatment of ACOM artery aneurysms. Complete aneurysm obliteration can be achieved in cases refractory to endovascular coiling. These findings warrant replication in a larger data set.
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Rau, Thomas, Xing He, Prem Venugopal, Fernando Viñuela, Gary Duckwiler, and Daniel J. Valentino. "Hemodynamic Effect of Unequal Anterior Cerebral Artery Flow Rates on the Anterior Communicating Artery Bifurcation: A Computational Fluid Dynamics Study." Modelling and Simulation in Engineering 2008 (2008): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/691982.

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Computational fluid dynamics techniques were used to investigate the hemodynamic effect of unequal anterior cerebral artery flow rates on the anterior cerebral and anterior communicating artery (ACA-ACOM) bifurcation. Hemodynamics have long been implicated as a major factor in cerebrovascular disease. Using an idealized 2D symmetric model of the ACA-ACOM geometry, the flow field and wall shear stress (WSS) at the bifurcation regions are assessed for pulsatile inflows with left to right flow ratios of 1:1, 2:1, 3:1, and 4:1. Unequal flow rates through the ACA parent arteries result in bifurcation of the higher flow parent stream and a shifting of the impingement points along the A2-ACOM adjoining wall toward the contralateral ACA. Cross-flow through the ACOM is generally unstable and results in increased WSS at the impingement region from the higher flow parent artery and a double amplitude peak in the WSS at the contralateral bifurcation region from local recirculation effects. These results suggest that asymmetry in ACA flow rates result in increased hemodynamic stresses at the ACA-ACOM bifurcation regions and suggest a possible factor for vessel weakening and aneurysm formation.
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Borg, A., P. Grover, and A. Schmitt. "WM1-5 Predictors of retreatment of anterior communicating artery aneurysms after endovascular embolisation." Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 90, no. 3 (February 14, 2019): e1.3-e0. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jnnp-2019-abn.3.

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ObjectivesTo establish recurrence and retreatment rates of anterior communicating artery aneurysms (ACom) after endovascular embolization and the complication rate of retreatment. To establish predicting morphological characteristics that would favour surgery or endovascular coiling.DesignRetrospective review of all ACom aneurysms treated at a single neurological centre over a thirteen-year period.SubjectsPatients undergoing endovascular treatment of ACom aneurysms.MethodsAneurysm and patient characteristics were recorded for retreated patients. Analysis of retreatment predictors on imaging was made.ResultsBetween 2005 and 2018, 510 Acom aneurysms were treated, of which 456 presented with SAH and 54 were elective. Out of these, 36 underwent re-treatment. Out of the re-treated aneurysms 33 were identified from radiological follow up and three presented with a re-bleed. The complication rate from the second endovascular procedure was 5.6%. Four patients underwent surgical clipping after failed coiling. Retreatment was more likely in ruptured aneurysms. The dome shape, size (mm) and orientation, were recorded for both aneurysms requiring retreatment and aneurysms successfully excluded after the first procedure. Other parameters reported included time interval, coiling technique (balloon-assisted/stent-assisted).ConclusionsRecurrence of Acom aneurysms after coiling carries significant morbidity. Recognising predictors of recurrence would help identify those aneurysms that are better treated with surgery.
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Hula, William D., Patrick J. Doyle, Clement A. Stone, Shannon N. Austermann Hula, Stacey Kellough, Julie L. Wambaugh, Katherine B. Ross, James G. Schumacher, and Ann St. Jacque. "The Aphasia Communication Outcome Measure (ACOM): Dimensionality, Item Bank Calibration, and Initial Validation." Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 58, no. 3 (June 2015): 906–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/2015_jslhr-l-14-0235.

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Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate the structure and measurement properties of the Aphasia Communication Outcome Measure (ACOM), a patient-reported outcome measure of communicative functioning for persons with aphasia. Method Three hundred twenty-nine participants with aphasia responded to 177 items asking about communicative functioning. The data were analyzed using a categorical item factor analysis approach. Validity of ACOM scores on the basis of their convergence with performance-based, clinician-reported, and surrogate-reported assessments of communication was also assessed. Results Fifty-nine items that obtained adequate fit to a modified bifactor measurement model and functioned similarly across several demographic and clinical subgroupings were identified. The factor model estimates were transformed to item response theory graded response model parameters, and the resulting score estimates showed good precision and moderately strong convergence with other measures of communicative ability and functioning. A free software application for administration and scoring of the ACOM item bank is available from the first author. Conclusions The ACOM provides reliable measurement of patient-reported communicative functioning in aphasia. The results supported the validity of ACOM scores insofar as (a) factor analyses provided support for a coherent measurement model, (b) items functioned similarly across demographic and clinical subgroups, and (c) scores showed good convergence with measures of related constructs.
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Wang, Xuan, Xiaoguang Tong, Jie Liu, Minggang Shi, Yanguo Shang, and Hu Wang. "Tailored Communicating Bypass for the Management of Complex Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysms: “Flow-Counteraction” In Situ Bypass and Interposition Bypass Using Contralateral A2 Orifice as Donor Site." Operative Neurosurgery 19, no. 2 (January 24, 2020): 117–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ons/opz421.

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Abstract BACKGROUND The use of bypass surgery for anterior communicating artery (ACOM) aneurysms is technically challenging. Communicating bypass (COMB), such as pericallosal artery side-to-side anastomosis, is the most frequently used and anatomically directed reconstruction option. However, in many complex cases, this technique may not afford a sufficient blood supply or necessitate sacrificing the ACOM and the eloquent perforators arising from it. OBJECTIVE To evaluate tailored COMB and propose a practical algorithm for the management of complex ACOM aneurysms. METHODS For 1 patient with an aneurysm incorporating the entire ACOM, conventional in Situ A3-A3 bypass was performed as the sole treatment in order to create competing flow for aneurysm obliteration, sparing the sacrifice of eloquent perforators. In situations in which A2s were asymmetric in the other case, the contralateral A2 orifice was selected as the donor site to provide adequate blood flow by employing a short segment of the interposition graft. RESULTS The aneurysm was not visualized in patients with in Situ A3-A3 bypass because of the “flow-counteraction” strategy. The second patient, who underwent implementation of the contralateral A2 orifice for ipsilateral A3 interposition bypass, demonstrated sufficient bypass patency and complete obliteration of the aneurysm. CONCLUSION The feasibility of conventional COMB combined with complete trapping may only be constrained to selected ideal cases for the treatment of complex ACOM aneurysms. Innovative modifications should be designed in order to create individualized strategies for each patient because of the complexity of hemodynamics and the vascular architecture. Flow-counteraction in Situ bypass and interposition bypass using the contralateral A2 orifice as the donor site are 2 novel modalities for optimizing the advantages and broadening the applications of COMB for the treatment of complex ACOM aneurysms.
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Dee, Hannah, and Peter Reffell. "ACOM (“computing for all”)." ACM SIGCSE Bulletin 31, no. 3 (September 1999): 195. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/384267.305941.

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Al-Khafaji, Aktham O., Zahraa F. Al-Sharshahi, Ryan P. Lee, Zahraa A. Alsubaihawi1, Ali A. Dolachee, and Samer S. Hoz. "Unilateral absence of the internal carotid artery associated with anterior communicating artery aneurysms: Systematic review and a proposed management algorithm." Surgical Neurology International 11 (August 1, 2020): 221. http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/sni_238_2020.

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Background: Absence or hypoplasia of the internal carotid artery (ICA) is a rare congenital anomaly that is mostly unilateral and highly associated with other intracranial vascular anomalies, of which saccular aneurysm is the most common. Blood flow to the circulation of the affected side is maintained by collateral pathways, some of which include the anterior communicating artery (Acom) as part of their anatomy. Therefore, temporary clipping during microsurgery on Acom aneurysms in patients with unilateral ICA anomalies could jeopardize these collaterals and place the patient at risk of ischemic damage. In this paper, we review the literature on cases with a unilaterally absent ICA associated with Acom aneurysms and provide an illustrative case. Methods: We combined our experience of one case of a unilaterally absent ICA associated with an Acom aneurysm with the 33 existing publications on the same subject in the literature, for a total of 40 cases. We provide a detailed systematic literature review of this association of vascular anomalies, exploring different aspects regarding the collateral pathways and how they impact management strategies and propose a management algorithm to deal with such association. Results: The mean age was 48.2 ± 16.5 years. The aneurysmal rupture was the most common presentation (75%). Agenesis was observed in 70% of patients, followed by hypoplasia (20%) and, finally, aplasia (10%). Lie Type A was the most common pattern of collaterals (50%), with Types B and D being of almost equal proportions. Most aneurysms were located at the A1-Acom junction contralateral to the anomalous side (Fisher’s Exact test; P = 0.03). One case of temporary clipping was reported in the literature. Conclusion: Acom aneurysms in patients with unilateral ICA anomalies, given they are more commonly present contralaterally, could be of acquired etiology, warranting periodic screening in asymptomatic patients. Temporary clipping might be safe in patients with Type D collateral pattern, while those with Types A or B may require intraoperative rupture risk assessment and a tailored management plan to avoid disrupting collateral flow and causing ischemia.
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Hula, William D., and Patrick J. Doyle. "The Aphasia Communication Outcome Measure: Motivation, Development, Validity Evidence, and Interpretation of Change Scores." Seminars in Speech and Language 42, no. 03 (June 2021): 211–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1730906.

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AbstractThe Aphasia Communication Outcome Measure (ACOM) is a patient-reported measure of communicative functioning developed for persons with stroke-induced aphasia. It was motivated by the desire to include the perspective of persons with aphasia in the measurement of treatment outcomes and to apply newly accessible psychometric tools to improve the quality and usefulness of available outcome measures for aphasia. The ACOM was developed within an item response theory framework, and the validity of the score estimates it provides is supported by evidence based on its content, internal structure, relationships with other variables, stability over time, and responsiveness to treatment. This article summarizes the background and motivation for the ACOM, the steps in its initial development, evidence supporting its validity as a measure of patient-reported communication functioning, and current recommendations for interpreting change scores.
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Valery, Alexia. "Caractérisation de microtextures par la technique ACOM-TEM dans le cadre du développement des technologies avancées en microélectronique." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017GREAI018/document.

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Afin d’optimiser les composants de l’industrie de la microélectronique, il est essentiel d’établir le lien entre la texture cristallographique des matériaux constitutifs et leurs propriétés électriques, thermiques et mécaniques. Ainsi, il est nécessaire de disposer d’outils capables de cartographier la morphologie et l’orientation cristallographique des grains à l’échelle nanométrique. La technique ACOM, implémentée sur un Microscope Electronique en Transmission (MET), permet d’obtenir ces informations en exploitant les figures de diffraction électronique. Dans cette thèse, les capacités de cette technique sont évaluées, à la fois pour déterminer la microtexture de matériaux confinés dans quelques dizaines de nanomètres, et pour répondre aux problématiques associées à la fabrication de nouveaux circuits. Cette étude montre dans un premier temps l’importance de l’optimisation des conditions opératoires du MET afin de diminuer les erreurs d’indexation. Des analyses quantitatives de microtexture sont ensuite menées sur des films minces de siliciures de nickel-platine pour différents dopage du substrat, concentration en platine, et température de recuit. Enfin, le cas d’une superposition de signaux de diffraction observé lorsque plusieurs grains sont contenus dans l’épaisseur de l’échantillon est étudié. Les résultats montrent que les erreurs d’indexation restent rares dans ce cas et que les grains de plus large fraction volumique sont majoritairement sélectionnés par l’algorithme d’indexation. Une méthode est alors proposée pour traiter la totalité de l’information détectée dans les clichés de diffraction. Elle s’appuie sur l’indexation successive des orientations cristallographiques après soustraction préalable des réflexions associées à l’orientation précédemment indexée. Les capacités de cet outil en termes de caractérisation de la morphologie des grains superposés sont finalement comparées à deux autres techniques basées sur la reconstruction d’images en champ sombre et sur la factorisation en matrices non-négatives
The development of advanced nodes in microelectronics requires to understand the impact of crystal size and orientation on the electrical, thermal and mechanical properties of materials. New tools have been developed to map the grains orientation and morphology of nanometer-scaled structures. Among them, the Automated Crystal Orientation Mapping technique used on a Transmission Electron Microscope (ACOM-TEM) is based on the indexation of electron diffraction patterns. The aim of this study was to evaluate the abilities and limitations of the ACOM-TEM technique for the characterization of microelectronics-related materials. Consequently, its ability to analyze nano-sized materials and the possibility of answering problematics related to microelectronics front-end fabrication challenges were investigated. The study highlighted in the first place the importance of the TEM illumination settings. The results showed that minimizing the electron probe convergence angle even at the cost of a larger size has decreased mis-indexation issues. These optimum settings were used to perform quantitative texture analysis of NiPt-silicide thin films. Finally, the case of superimposed diffraction patterns related to overlapping grains was analyzed. Experiments showed that mis-indexing remains limited despite the superimposition and that grains with larger fraction volume were preferentially selected by template matching. A dedicated method was also proposed to overcome crystal overlapping issues. The approach is based on iterative re-indexation of diffraction patterns after subtraction of the reflections related to the previous ACOM best match. Considering the same diffraction patterns data-set, the capabilities of this method to recover the grains size and morphology were compared to two recent techniques based respectively on the analysis of virtual dark field (VDF) images and non-negative matrix factorization (NMF)
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Siebritz, Mark. "A comparative review of the outcomes of two different perinatal mortality classification systems at an Obstetric unit in Cape Town, South Africa." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/71772.

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ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Background The annual burden of stillbirths is estimated to be more than 3 million deaths globally. Depending on the perinatal classification used, up to two thirds of deaths are reported as unknown.Gardosi, et al (2006) developed the ReCoDe system, which identified the relevant condition at the time of death in utero. The system aims to identify what went wrong in utero, without necessarily indentifying why fetal demise occurred. With comparison to the conventional Wigglesworth classification, the authors were able to reduce the number of unexplained stillbirths from 66.2% to 15.2%. The Perinatal Problem Identification Program (PPIP) is the nationally implemented perinatal classification system in South Africa. The PPIP database recorded approximately 660 000 births from the 1st January 2006 until 31st December 2007. This reflects approximately 40% of all births in health institutions in South Africa during this time period. There were 11742 stillbirths recorded in on the PPIP database for this two year period.Unexplained stillbirths formed 24% of the total perinatal deaths. The Saving Babies Report 2006-2007 has suggested that funding andresearch resources be directed to identifying the causes of deaths in this group. Objective: Our primary objective was to compare the outcomes of the PPIP to the ReCoDe classification system developed by Gardosi, with special attention as to reducing the number of unexplained stillbirths. Methods: We conducted a retrospective descriptive study on the perinatal deaths occurring at or presenting to the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Tygerberg Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa, for the time period extending from 01 January 2008 to 31 December 2008. A weekly Perinatal Mortality Audit meeting (PNM) is held at Tygerberg Hospital. In attendance at these meetings are General obstetricians, Fetal-maternal specialists, Neonatologists, Pathologists, a Geneticist, Obstetric and Paediatric Registrars. Relevant clinical details are summarised from clinical notes and Perinatal Losses data forms. These forms are specific to Tygerberg Hospital and completed by the attending doctor at first consultation. Placental histology and post-mortem examination would have been performed in certain cases as per the departmental protocol. All perinatal deaths, both stillborn and neonatal deaths weighing more than 499g, are discussed at this forum and consensus then reached on a primary and final cause of death. This information is then entered into the PPIP database, along with any identifiable avoidable factors.The investigators separately reviewed the information available from the Perinatal Losses and the PIPP V2.2 data capture forms and then reclassified each stillbirth according to the ReCoDe hierarchal system Results: We studied the data sheets of 406 stillbirths of babies of whom the deaths had been previously classified according to the PPIP classification. The median maternal age was 25.65 years (range 14 – 45) while the median birth weight was 1127 grams (range 500 – 4100).The vast majority of these stillbirths occurred in singleton pregnancies and are also classified as extremely low birth weight. The three major causes of stillbirth over the study period were antepartum haemorrhage (24.4%), hypertensive disorders (22.4%) and spontaneous preterm labour (11.1%). Within the ReCoDe classification, the leading categories were in the placental group (33.2%), fetal group (21.6%) and the maternal group (20%). The unexplained group (PPIP IUD group), from the index study constitutes 8.1% (33 of 406) of cases, while the number of unclassified stillbirths in the primary ReCoDe classification accounted for 15% (60 of 406) of the total. The main reasons for this difference is that ReCoDe does not incorporate preterm labour as a cause, and uses customised growth charts for identifying fetal growth restriction. Conclusion: PPIP remains the gold standard in Perinatal Audit in South Africa.We would recommend that ReCoDe be evaluated prospectively, alongside the established PPIP system, to better compare their performance outcomes. The development of customized fetal growth potential charts relevant to the local population should be explored. The Perinatal Losses data capture form should be revised to be more comprehensive and relevant.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Agtergrond Die jaarlikse las van doodgeboortes word geskat op meer as 3 miljoen sterftes wêreldwyd. Afhangende van die perinataleklassifikasiesisteem wat gebruik word, tot twee derdes van sterftes is aangemeld as onbekend. Gardosi, et al (2006) het die ReCoDesisteemontwikkel, wat die betrokke toestand in die tyd van die dood in utero geïdentifiseer. Die sisteem het ten doel om te identifiseer wat verkeerd geloop het in utero, sonder om noodwendig te indentifiseer waarom fetaledood plaasgevind het. Invergelyking met die konvensionele Wigglesworth klassifikasie, was die skrywers in staat om die getal van die onverklaarbare dood geboortes van 66,2% tot 15,2% te verminder. Die Perinataleprobleemidentifikasie Program (PPIP) is die nasionaalgeïmplementeerperinataleklassifikasiesisteemin Suid-Afrika. Die PPIP databasis aangeteken ongeveer 660 000 geboortes van die 1ste Januarie 2006 tot 31 Desember 2007. Dit weerspieël ongeveer 40% van alle geboortes in die gesondheids-instellings in Suid-Afrika gedurende hierdie tydperk. Daar was 11.742 doodgeboortes aangeteken in op die PPIP databasis vir hierdie twee jaartydperk. Onverklaarbaredoodgeboortesvorm 24% van die totaleperinatalesterftes. Die Saving Babies Verslag 2006-2007 het voorgestel dat befondsing en navorsing gerig word aan die identifisering van die oorsake van sterftes in hierdie groep. Doelstelling: Ons primêre doel was om die uitkomste van die PPIP te vergelyk met die ReCoDeklassifikasiesisteem wat deur Gardosiontwikkelis , met spesiale aandag aan die vermindering van die aantal van onverklaarbaredoodgeboortes. Metodes: Ons het'n retrospektiewebeskrywendestudie uitgevoer op die perinatalesterftes wat aangemeld het by die noodeenheid van die Departement Obstetrie en Ginekologie aanTygerberg Hospitaal, Kaapstad, Suid-Afrika, vir die tydperk wat strek vanaf 01 Januarie 2008 tot 31 Desember 2008. 'n Weeklikse Perinatale Mortaliteit Ouditvergadering (PNM) word gehou by Tygerberg Hospitaal. In die bywoning van hierdie vergaderings is Algemene Verloskundiges, Fetale-moederskant Spesialiste, Neonatoloë, Patoloë, 'n Genetikus, Obstetriese en Pediatriese Klienieseassistente. Relevante kliniese inligting is uit die kliniese notas en perinataleverliesedatavorms opgesom. Hierdie vorms is spesifiek na die Tygerberg-hospitaal en deur die dokter by die eerstekonsultasie voltooi. Plasentale histologie en post-mortem ondersoek sou voltooi gewees het in sekere gevalle soos per die departementeleprotokol. Alle perinatalesterftes, beide doodgebore en neonatalesterftes wat meer as 499g, word bespreek op hierdie forum en konsensus bereik oor 'n primêre en finale oorsaak van die dood. Hierdie inligting word dan in die PPIP databasis, saam met 'n identifiseerbare voorkombare faktore. Die navorsers afsonderlik die inligting beskikbaar van die perinataleverliese en die PIPP v2.2 datavasleggingsvorms en dan herklassifiseer elke stilgeboorte volgens die ReCoDehiërargiesestelsel. Results: Ons bestudeer die data velle van 406 doodgeboortes van babas van wie die sterftes voorheen volgens die PPIP klassifikasie geklassifiseer is. Die mediaanmoeder se ouderdom was 25,65jaar (range 14? 45?) Terwyl die mediaangeboortegewig was 1127 gram (reeks 500? 4100). Die oorgrote meerderheid van hierdie doodgeboortes plaasgevind in Singleton swangerskappe en word ookgeklassifiseer as &'n baie lae geboortegewig. Die drie grootste oorsake van doodgeboorte oor die studietydperk was antepartum bloeding (24,4%), die hipertensiewesiektes (22,4%) en &'n voortydsekraam (11,1%). Binne die ReCoDeSistematiek, die voorstekategorieë in die plasentalegroep (33,2%), die fetalegroep (21,6%) en die moedergroep (20%). Die onverklaarbaregroep (PPIP IUD groep), van die indeksstudie behels 8,1% (33 van 406) van gevalle, terwyl die aantal van ongeklassifiseerde doodgeboortes in die primêre ReCoDeSistematiek verantwoordelik vir 15% (60 406) van die totaal. Die belangrikste redes vir die verskil is dat ReCoDenieneemvoortydsekraam as &'n oorsaak, en gebruike aangepasgroeikaarte vir die identifisering van fetalegroeibeperking. Gevolgtrekking: PPIP bly die gouestandaard in Perinataleoudit in Suid-Afrika. Ons sal aanbeveel dat ReCoDe vooruitwerkend geëvalueer word, saam met die gevestigde PPIP stelsel, om beter te vergelyk hulprestasieuitkomste. Die ontwikkeling van persoonlikefetalegroeipotensiaalkaarte met betrekking tot die plaaslike bevolking moet ondersoek word. Die perinataleverliese data capture vorm moet hersien word om meer omvattende en relevant te wees.
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SILVA, CARLOS E. da. "Validacao de metodos para as tecnicas de WDXRF e OES-SPARK na analise de acos. Calculo de incerteza de medicao para amostras de process, aco classe API." reponame:Repositório Institucional do IPEN, 2009. http://repositorio.ipen.br:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/9361.

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Conocimiento, Dirección de Gestión del. "ACM Digital Library." Asociación de Maquinaria de Computación, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/655259.

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Dexter, W., C. Jaworski, J. DiFiori, C. Madden, D. Heiman, M. Bouchard, and T. Wadsworth. "ACSM/AMSSM CAQ Review Session Part 1, Dermatology." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2013. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/8160.

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BURMAN, GUSTAV, and SIMON ERLANDSSON. "ACM 9000 : Automated Camera Man." Thesis, KTH, Mekatronik, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-233140.

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Today’s digital society is changing the way we learn and educate drastically. Education is being digitalized with the use of online courses and digital lectures. This bachelor thesis solves the problem of how to be able to record a lecture without a camera operator, an Automated Camera Man (ACM), for easier production of high quality education material. It was achieved with a modularized design process, practical testing and a scientific approach. The Automated Camera Man can be placed in the rear of the lecture hall to record or stream the content while it actively adjusts itself and its direction towards the lecturer using image processing and analysis.
I dagens digitala samhälle är sättet som undervisning sker på under ständig förändring. Undervisningen håller på att digitaliseras genom användningen av nätbaserade kurser och digitala föreläsningar. Detta kandidatexamensarbete söker en lösning på frågan om hur man kan filma en föreläsning utan en kameraoperatör, med en automatiserad kameraman, för lättare produktion av högkvalitativt videomaterial. Genom en modulariserad designprocess, praktiska tester och vetenskapliga studier, designades ett sådant system. Det automatiska kamerastativet kan placeras längst bak i en föreläsningssal, på vilket en kamera kan placeras för att spela in eller strömma filmmaterial medan stativet riktar in sig mot föreläsarens position, med hjälp av bildbehandling.
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Burman, Gustav, and Simon Erlandsson. "ACM 9000 : Automated Camera Man." Thesis, KTH, Maskinkonstruktion (Inst.), 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-230253.

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Today’s digital society is changing the way we learn andeducate drastically. Education is being digitalized with theuse of online courses and digital lectures. This bachelorthesis solves the problem of how to be able to record alecture without a camera operator, an Automated CameraMan (ACM), for easier production of high quality educationmaterial. It was achieved with a modularized designprocess, practical testing and a scientific approach. TheAutomated Camera Man can be placed in the rear of thelecture hall to record or stream the content while it activelyadjusts itself and its direction towards the lecturerusing image processing and analysis.
I dagens digitala samhälle är sättet som undervisning skerpå under ständig förändring. Undervisningen håller på attdigitaliseras genom användningen av nätbaserade kurseroch digitala föreläsningar. Detta kandidatexamensarbetesöker en lösning på frågan om hur man kan filma en föreläsningutan en kameraoperatör, med en automatiserad kameraman,för lättare produktion av högkvalitativt videomaterial.Genom en modulariserad designprocess, praktiska testeroch vetenskapliga studier, designades ett sådant system.Det automatiska kamerastativet kan placeras längst bak ien föreläsningssal, på vilket en kamera kan placeras för attspela in eller strömma filmmaterial medan stativet riktar insig mot föreläsarens position, med hjälp av bildbehandling.
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Gould, Nicholas Daniel. "Enhancing ACOA marital satisfaction a curriculum for the church /." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1991. http://www.tren.com.

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Loera, Diana I. "Examining Relationship Interactions of Adult Children of Alcoholics." DigitalCommons@CalPoly, 2010. https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/theses/423.

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The following study explores the factors associated with security of romantic attachment in Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACOAs). ACOAs are more vulnerable to inconsistent parenting and consequently are more likely to develop negative internal models of self, a stable construct that affects romantic attachments (Bowlby, 1982; Ainsworth et al, 1989; Bartholomew, 1990). This study examined associations between parent, and peer relationships as possible resiliencies. It was hypothesized that ACOAs will report less secure attachments with their parents (as measured by the IPPA), less romantic attachment anxiety and avoidance (as measured by the ECR-R), and no significant difference in peer attachment (as measured by the IPPA) when compared to ACONAs. It was also hypothesized that there will be an association between peer attachments and romantic attachments for ACOAs and not for the ACONAS. One hundred forty-three undergraduate students participated in the study. An independent T-test showed no significance for the initial hypothesis. The second hypothesis was partially supported, an independent T-test showed significant findings unique to ACOAs. ACOAs with more positive peer attachments had more positive romantic attachments.
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Martins, Sarah Cristina Araújo. "The aCDOM spatial and temporal distribution analysis in Funil reservoir /." Presidente Prudente, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/151454.

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Orientador: Enner Herênio Alcântara
Banca: Thanan Walesza Pqueno Rodrigues Guimarães
Banca: Nilton Nobuhiro Imai
Resumo: A matéria orgânica dissolvida (DOM) é a componente da água que pode ser usada como indicativo de sua qualidade, pois possui duas fontes: uma alóctone, relacionada com descargas de material terrestre, estando vinculada aos ácidos húmicos, e outra autóctone, associada às descargas fluviais ou produção própria do corpo hídrico estudado, estando relacionada aos ácidos fúlvicos. A matéria orgânica dissolvida colorida (CDOM) é a fração colorida da DOM, que pode ser usada como proxy para a observação desta última em águas interiores. O reservatório hidrelétrico de Funil (FHR) foi o corpo hídrico escolhido como área de estudo deste trabalho. Neste contexto, o objetivo geral desta pesquisa foi identificar e avaliar as mudanças no coeficiente de absorção da CDOM (aCDOM) na superfície da água ao longo do tempo (1995 - 2010), bem como entender a sua relação com mudanças no uso e cobertura da terra (LULC) na bacia de contribuição do FHR. Para alcançar tal objetivo foram realizados: (i) o mapeamento histórico de LULC (1995 - 2010, com 5 anos de intervalo) para detecção de mudanças; (ii) o estudo de um conjunto de modelos bio-ópticos baseados na literatura, bem como de um novo modelo empírico desenvolvido para estimar aCDOM via reflectância simulada (Rrs_simulated) para o sensor Thematic Mapper (TM); (iii) a distribuição espaço-temporal do aCDOM por meio da aplicação de um modelo bio-óptico em imagens TM/Landsat-5 de 1995 a 2010, e (iv) a análise das fontes possíveis de CDOM/DOM, assim com... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo)
Abstract: The dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a water compound related to water quality, since it has two sources: one allochthonous, related to terrestrial discharges that can be linked to humic acids, and another autochthonous, associated with river input and itself production, so related to or fulvic acids. The colored dissolved organic carbon (CDOM) is the colored fraction of DOM that could be used as a proxy for its occurrence in inland waters. The Funil hydroelectric reservoir (FHR) was chosen as the study site for this work. In this context, the general aim of this research was to identify and to evaluate the changes in CDOM absorption coefficient (aCDOM) at the water surface over time (1995 - 2010), and to understand its relationship with land cover land use (LULC) changes in FHR watershed. For match this goal, (i) a LULC historical mapping (1995 - 2010, with 5 years of interval) was made to change detection, (ii) a bio-optical model set and a new model were studied in order to estimate aCDOM from simulated reflectance (Rrs_simulated) for Thematic Mapper (TM) sensor, (iii) a aCDOM spatial and temporal distribution was obtained by applying a bio-optical model in TM/Landsat-5 imagery from 1995 to 2010, and (iv) the possible CDOM/DOM sources in FHR were found, as well aCDOM historical behavior/distribution over time was analysed. Thus, the first study was the support vector machine algorithm (SVM) parameterization according to study area characteristics to LULC supervised classi... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)
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Symposium on Biology and Biotechnology of Mycorrhizae (2nd 1994 Yogyakarta, Indonesia). Proceedings of the Second Symposium on Biology and Biotechnology of Mycorrhizae and Third Asian Conference on Mycorrhizae (ACOM III), Yogyakarta, Indonesia, 19-21 April 1994. Edited by Supriyanto, Kartana Jahja T, and Asian Conference on Mycorrhizae (3rd : 1994 : Yogyakarta, Indonesia). Bogor, Indonesia: Southeast Asian Regional Centre for Tropical Biology, 1995.

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Nemoianu, Alexandru T. Acum. Cluj-Napoca: Editura Limes, 2004.

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Tim, Bourke, ed. Tournament Acol. London: Gollancz, 1995.

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Ursache, Magda. Strigă acum--. Iași: Institutul European, 2000.

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Pattie, Anne H. Community units for the elderly in York Health District. York: Evaluation and Research Support Unit, Psychology Services, Clifton Hospital, York, 1991.

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Acoma, the people of the white rock. West Chester, Pa: Schiffer Pub., 1988.

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Rhoda, Lederer, ed. All about Acol. 5th ed. London: Unwin Paperbacks, 1989.

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Norman, Alison. Acor n games. London: HarperCollins, 2000.

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Melinda, Elliott, O'Donnell Joan Kathryn, and School of American Research (Santa Fe, N.M.), eds. Acoma & Laguna pottery. Santa Fe, N.M: School of American Research Press, 1992.

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Rhoda, Lederer, ed. All about Acol. London: Collins Willow, 1993.

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Garcia, Alessandro, Phil Greenwood, Yuanfang Cai, Jeff Gray, and Francisco Dantas. "4th Workshop on Assessment of Contemporary Modularization Techniques (ACOM 2010)." In Software Product Lines: Going Beyond, 528. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15579-6_66.

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Kaiser, J., and K. Czaja. "ACOM: An Access Control Monitor providing Protection in Persistent Object-Oriented Systems." In Persistent Object Systems, 339–51. London: Springer London, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3209-7_20.

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Parthasarathy, Rajsrinivas, and Vipul Gupta. "Anterior Communicating (ACOM) Artery Aneurysm; Acute Angle Between A1 and A2: Microwire Shaping." In 100 Interesting Case Studies in Neurointervention: Tips and Tricks, 157–59. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1346-2_38.

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Lee, Hyunjung. "Between Broadway and the Local: Arts Communication International (ACOM), Seol & Company, and the South Korean Musical Industry." In The Palgrave Handbook of Musical Theatre Producers, 441–48. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-43308-4_45.

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Parajuli, Prakash, Rubén Mendoza-Cruz, Miguel José Yacamán, and Arturo Ponce. "Alloying and Annealing Effects on Grain Boundary Character Evolution of Al-alloy 7075 Thin Films: An ACOM-TEM Analysis." In The Minerals, Metals & Materials Series, 109–19. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05749-7_12.

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Gooch, Jan W. "ACM." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Polymers, 13. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6247-8_165.

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Kakas, Antonis C., David Cohn, Sanjoy Dasgupta, Andrew G. Barto, Gail A. Carpenter, Stephen Grossberg, Geoffrey I. Webb, et al. "ACO." In Encyclopedia of Machine Learning, 10. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-30164-8_4.

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Jiang, Dongmei, Qinglan Chen, Benlian Xu, and Mingli Lu. "A Hybrid ACO-ACM Based Approach for Multi-cell Image Segmentation." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 458–66. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41000-5_46.

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Giglia, Robert V., Kara L. Mayden, and Norbert Gleicher. "ACOG/AIUM Recommendations." In A Practical Guide to Real-Time Office Sonography in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 3–5. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-8348-6_2.

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Koroliov, Sonja. "Šopov, Aco." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_19892-1.

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Dee, Hannah, and Peter Reffell. "ACOM (“computing for all”)." In the 4th annual SIGCSE/SIGCUE ITiCSE conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/305786.305941.

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Jou, Liang-Der, and Michel E. Mawad. "Cross-Flow at Anterior Communicating Artery and Implication in Cerebral Aneurysm Formation." In ASME 2009 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2009-204388.

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The anterior communication artery (ACOM) connects the right and left anterior cerebral artery and establishes contra-lateral flow, permiting perfusion of brain at both sides. While the artery itself is very short in length and small in size, 35% of ruptured aneurysms are found to form at the ACOM [1] and these aneurysms also rupture when they are small [2].
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Huynh, Sunny, and Yuanfang Cai. "An Evolutionary Approach to Software Modularity Analysis." In First International Workshop on Assessment of Contemporary Modularization Techniques. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/acom.2007.1.

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Melton, Hayden, and Ewan Tempero. "Towards Assessing Modularity." In First International Workshop on Assessment of Contemporary Modularization Techniques. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/acom.2007.10.

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Matos, Pedro Jr, Rafael Duarte, Ivan Cardim, and Paulo Borba. "Using Design Structure Matrices to Assess Modularity in Aspect-Oriented Software Product Lines." In First International Workshop on Assessment of Contemporary Modularization Techniques. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/acom.2007.11.

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Fleming, Scott D., R. E. Kurt Stirewalt, and Laura K. Dillon. "Using Program Families for Maintenance Experiments." In First International Workshop on Assessment of Contemporary Modularization Techniques. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/acom.2007.12.

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Luer, Chris. "Assessing Module Reusability." In First International Workshop on Assessment of Contemporary Modularization Techniques. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/acom.2007.2.

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"First International Workshop on Assessment of Contemporary Modularization Techniques - Cover." In 2007 First International Workshop on Assessment of Contemporary Modularization Techniques. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/acom.2007.3.

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Eaddy, Marc, Alfred Aho, and Gail C. Murphy. "Identifying, Assigning, and Quantifying Crosscutting Concerns." In First International Workshop on Assessment of Contemporary Modularization Techniques. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/acom.2007.4.

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Yang, Hong Yul, and Ewan Tempero. "Indirect Coupling As a Criteria for Modularity." In First International Workshop on Assessment of Contemporary Modularization Techniques. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/acom.2007.5.

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Concho, Jr., Raymond. Enhancement of the Acoma Utility Authority. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1804486.

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Kimmel, Edgar C., David L. Courson, James E. Reboulet, Gregory S. Whitehead, and Kimberly A. Rice. Acute Respiratory Toxicitiy of Advanced Composite Material (ACM) Combustion Atmospheres: B2-ACM. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada374860.

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Watson, Thomas B. Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitor (ACSM) Instrument Handbook. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1375336.

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Maloy, Stuart A. Cutting plan for the ACO-3 Duct. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1454961.

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Dugan, G. Estimate of the Pbar Yields for the CERN ACOL Project. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/948890.

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Rincón-Castro, Hernán, and Aarón Levi Garavito-Acosta. Mercado actual de la gasolina y del ACPM en Colombia e inflación. Bogotá, Colombia: Banco de la República, May 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.32468/be.287.

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Shilling, John, and Maxwell Levin. Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitor (ACSM) Composition-Dependent Collection Efficiency (CDCE) Value-Added Product Report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1813010.

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WESTAT INC ROCKVILLE MD. The Army Communications Objectives Measurement System (ACOMS): Codebook for the Message Content Analysis Data File. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, July 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada199256.

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Plotkin, Kenneth J., Vijay R. Desai, Carey L. Moulton, Michael J. Lucas, and Ronald Brown. Measurements of Sonic Booms Due to ACM Training at White Sands Missile Range. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada411476.

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Arguello, Veronique. Design Consideration for Solar Powered Wastewater Treatment Facility for Agriculture and Potable Usage on Acoma Pueblo Reservation. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1630484.

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