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Connell, John T. "A Comparison of Acti*Tip™ Allerg*E™ and Allerg*ENS™ System to Phadebas RAST® and Phadebas IgE PRIST® in Assaying Total IgE and Specific IgE in Human Serum." American Journal of Rhinology 2, no. 3 (June 1988): 135–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.2500/105065888781693087.

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Two in vitro systems of measuring total IgE and specific IgE antibodies were compared using serum of patients suspected of having allergic rhinitis due to inhalation of grass pollen. One in vitro system was the Phadebas PRIST and RAST. The accuracy of these tests has been well defined and they were used as the standard. The Acti*Tip Allerg*E and Allerg*ENS system is a new technique utilizing a similar solid-phase immunologic methodology with an enzyme-based detection system. It has some advantages primarily related to the mechanics of performing the test and marked reduction in time for obtaining results. The correlation between the Phadebas and Acti*Tip systems was highly significant for measuring total IgE and specific IgE antibodies for grasses in serum.
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Gilliland, Laura U., Elizabeth C. McKinney, Marjorie A. Asmussen, and Richard B. Meagher. "Detection of Deleterious Genotypes in Multigenerational Studies. I. Disruptions in Individual Arabidopsis Actin Genes." Genetics 149, no. 2 (June 1, 1998): 717–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/genetics/149.2.717.

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AbstractPlant actins are involved in numerous cytoskeletal processes effecting plant development, including cell division plane determination, cell elongation, and cell wall deposition. Arabidopsis thaliana has five ancient subclasses of actin with distinct patterns of spatial and temporal expression. To test their functional roles, we identified insertion mutants in three Arabidopsis actin genes, ACT2, ACT4, and ACT7, representing three subclasses. Adult plants homozygous for the act2-1, act4-1, and act7-1 mutant alleles appear to be robust, morphologically normal, and fully fertile. However, when grown as populations descended from a single heterozygous parent, all three mutant alleles were found at extremely low frequencies relative to the wild-type in the F2 generation. Thus, all three mutant alleles appear to be deleterious. The act2-1 mutant allele was found at normal frequencies in the F1, but at significantly lower frequencies than expected in the F2 and F3 generations. These data suggest that the homozygous act2-1/act2-1 mutant adult plants have a reduced fitness in the 2N sporophytic portion of the life cycle, consistent with the vegetative expression of ACT2. These data are interpreted in light of the extreme conservation of plant actin subclasses and genetic redundancy.
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Hayotte, Meggy, Antonio Iannelli, Véronique Nègre, Christian Pradier, Pierre Thérouanne, Alain Fuch, Odile Diagana, et al. "Effects of technology-based physical activity interventions for women after bariatric surgery: study protocol for a three-arm randomised controlled trial." BMJ Open 11, no. 7 (July 2021): e046184. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-046184.

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IntroductionA recent meta-analysis provided proof of efficacy for mobile technology to increase physical activity or weight loss in the short term. Videoconferencing may also be effective, especially as it reduces the barriers related to face-to-face physical activity interventions. Both technologies seem particularly interesting for bariatric surgery management, but their long-term effects on physical activity maintenance are unknown. Moreover, the mechanisms underlying their effectiveness, such as technology acceptability and motivational processes, have not been examined.The objectives of this study are to determine the effects of two technology-based (mobile technology and videoconferencing) physical activity programmes after bariatric surgery compared with standard care and to assess the contribution of acceptability and motivational mechanisms in explaining these effects on physical activity, physiological measures and health indicators.Methods and analysisOne hundred and twenty young women who have undergone bariatric surgery in the last 3–6 months will be included. The volunteers will be randomly assigned to one of three arms: CONTROL (standard care), ACTI-MOBIL (mobile technology) or ACTI-VISIO (videoconferencing). The primary outcome is the distance travelled during a 6 min walk test relativised according to Capadaglio’s theoretical distance. Secondary outcomes are behavioural measures of physical activity, physiological measures, health indicators, technology acceptability and motivational concepts. Data will be collected at baseline (T0), 3 months (T3) and 6 months (T6). The technology groups will receive a physical activity programme for 12 weeks (between T0 and T3). A mixed model approach will be used to analyse the change in outcomes over time for each group.Ethics and disseminationThis study protocol was reviewed and approved by the French East 1 Protection of Persons Ethics Committee (number: 2020.A00172-37) and the French National Commission for Information Technology and Civil Liberties (number: UCA-R20-034). The results will be disseminated through conference presentations and peer-reviewed publications.Trial registration numberNCT04478331.
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Tredger, J. Michael, Paul Thuluvath, Roger Williams, and Iain M. Murray-Lyon. "Metabolic basis for high paracetamol dosage without hepatic injury: a case study." Human & Experimental Toxicology 14, no. 1 (January 1995): 8–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/096032719501400102.

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1 Studies of paracetamol metabolism were performed in a 58-year-old female with rheumatoid arthritis who had consumed 15-20 g paracetamol daily for 5 years with out developing liver damage and data were compared with results in seven normal volunteers. 2 After a test dose of 2 g paracetamol, the formation of paracetamol sulphate and glucuronide conjugates detected in plasma from the patient was delayed by around 2 h relative to values in normal volunteers and the proportion of sulphate conjugates excreted in urine was 1.5 to 2 times those in normal volunteers (52% vs 26-35% of dose, respectively). The fractional metabolite clearance of paracetamol to glutathione-derived conju gates (0.28 ml min-1 kg-1) in our patient was > 30% lower than in normal females. 3 A combination of slow paracetamol absorption, enhanced detoxication of paracetamol (by sulphation) and reduced metabolism to potentially cytotoxic metabolites may have reduced the risk of liver damage in this patient. The latter may have reflected pharmaco- genetic deficiencies in cytochrome P450 isoenzymes per sisting despite chronic alcohol consumption (40—60 g per day) or resulted from inhibition of paracetamol acti vation by concomitant ingestion of aminophylline.
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Osipova, Natalya A., Dariko A. Niauri, and Alexander M. Gzgzyan. "Clinical efficiency of desmopressin and cyclooxygenase inhibitor use in incontinent women." Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases 67, no. 2 (June 15, 2018): 40–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/jowd67240-51.

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Hypothesis/aims of study. Questions regarding the pathogenesis of urine incontinence and methods of treatment are acti vely discussed by gynecologists, urologists, and neuropathologists. Urine incontinence often has multifactor origins: the causes of urine incontinence are connected, as a rule, with the violation of urine continence functional mechanisms, anatomotopographical features of the lower urinary tract, or an premature ovarian failure. Simultaneously, changes in kidney function play a role in the pathogenesis of urine incontinence. In some cases, urine incontinence is combined with urine overproduction or inversion of the circadian rhythm of renal function owing to a decrease in the reabsorption of sodium ions in the thick ascending limb of the loop of Henle. In some patients, we successfully normalized ion transport, diuresis, and circadian rhythm of urine production by desmopressin or diclofenac administration. The present analysis was undertaken to evaluate the clinical efficiency of desmopressin and diclofenac in incontinent patients with nocturnal polyuria and polyuria. Study design, materials, and methods. In total, 130 patients with complaints of urinary incontinence, polyuria (24-h urine volume of 40 mL/kg bodyweight or above), or nocturnal polyuria (nocturnal volume/24-h urine volume of 0.33 or above); 30 incontinent women without polyuria or nocturnal polyuria (comparison group); and 14 control subjects were included. The mean patient age was 43.6 ± 4.5 years (41.8 ± 3.7 years in the comparison group and 39.4 ± 6.3 years in the control group, p > 0.05). All the participants performed seven days of urine collection to determine the voided volumes. Patients with polyuria or nocturnal polyuria performed the 3-fold 24-h pad-test. Patients with polyuria and nocturnal polyuria were examined twice: in the initial state and one month after the start of treatment with the optimal dose of diclofenac or desmopressin (Minirin). Results. The use of both diclofenac or desmopressin in patients with various types of urine incontinence, polyuria, or nocturia decreased the volume of voided urine because of the normalization of diuresis and an increase in cystometric bladder capacity.
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Dolgova, E. V., A. A. Fedorovich, T. V. Martynyuk, A. N. Rogoza, and I. E. Chazova. "Features of cutaneous microcirculatory blood flow in patients with pulmonary hypertension of different etiology." Systemic Hypertension 13, no. 3 (September 15, 2016): 35–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.26442/sg29143.

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Aim: to evaluate features of the functional state of microvascular bed of the skin in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension associated to congenital cardiac disease (PAH-CCD) and chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH). Methods. In study included 25 patients (41.6±15.8) with PAH-CCD, 25 patients (48.8±14.2) with CTEPH and 25 healthy volunteers (39.3±10.1 years). All the patients underwent a six-minute walking test (6-MWT), transthoracic echocardiography, thorax organs radiography, right heart catheterization (RHC) and Laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) with amplitude and frequency wavelet analysis of blood flow oscillations and evaluation of constrictory and dilatatoryskin resistive microvesselsfunctions. Results. In the PAH-CCD in relation to the CTEPH groupaccording to the RHC were noted significantly higher values of systolic pressure in pulmonary artery (93.2 and 77.8 mm Hg respectively) and venous mixted blood saturation(63 and 57% Hg respectively). On this background 6- MWT distance was 356 and 325 m, the Borg dyspnea scale index was on average 3.12 and 3.76 respectively. According to the LDF pulseoximetry PAH-CCD and CTEPH patients had 90.1 and 94.7% respectively. According to the LDF with amplitude and frequency wavelet analysis the PAH-CCD patients had sig-nificantly higher values of the amplitude of myogenic, respiratory and pulse sectionof blood flow modulation, and also increased constrictory activity smooth muscle cells of skin precapillary arterioles in response to the stretching at venous occlusion and decreased dilatatory reserve at post-occlusi-ve reactive hyperemia. According to the LDF the CTEPH patients had elongationof time development of microvessel constriction in response to acti-vation of sympathetic nervous systemin respiratory and cold tests. Conclusion. According to the LDF functional state of skin microvessels in systemic circulation of the CTEPH patients was comparable with control groupexcept for elongation of time development of microvessel reactions for sympathetic vasoconstrictor stimulations. The PAH-CCD patients demonstrated basal tonus decreasing of smooth muscle cells of skin precapillary arterioles in systemic circulation, which can be regarded as a manifestation of autoregulatory response to systemic hypoxia.
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Rey, Aixa M., and John G. Gums. "Administration of ACEI Test Sublingually." DICP 24, no. 11 (November 1990): 1116–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/106002809002401120.

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Dickstein, Gabriel, Eldad Arad, and Carmela Shechner. "Low-Dose ACTH Stimulation Test." Endocrinologist 7, no. 5 (1997): 285–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00019616-199707050-00002.

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BOURCHIER, D. "VALIDITY OF ACTH STIMULATION TEST." Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health 24, no. 2 (April 1988): 157. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-1754.1988.tb00310.x.

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Edgin, Jamie O., Payal Anand, Tracie Rosser, Elizabeth I. Pierpont, Carlos Figueroa, Debra Hamilton, Lillie Huddleston, et al. "The Arizona Cognitive Test Battery for Down Syndrome: Test-Retest Reliability and Practice Effects." American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities 122, no. 3 (May 1, 2017): 215–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1352/1944-7558-122.3.215.

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Abstract A multisite study investigated the test-retest reliability and practice effects of a battery of assessments to measure neurocognitive function in individuals with Down syndrome (DS). The study aimed to establish the appropriateness of these measures as potential endpoints for clinical trials. Neurocognitive tasks and parent report measures comprising the Arizona Cognitive Test Battery (ACTB) were administered to 54 young participants with DS (7–20 years of age) with mild to moderate levels of intellectual disability in an initial baseline evaluation and a follow-up assessment 3 months later. Although revisions to ACTB measures are indicated, results demonstrate adequate levels of reliability and resistance to practice effects for some measures. The ACTB offers viable options for repeated testing of memory, motor planning, behavioral regulation, and attention. Alternative measures of executive functioning are required.
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Ngo, Kim Phuong Yen. "Valeur pronostique des biomarqueurs non-invasifs chez les sujets infectés par le virus de l'hépatite C ou B." Paris 6, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA066202.

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Les infections chroniques par le virus de l’hépatite B (VHB) et le virus de l’hépatite C (VHC) sont des problèmes majeurs de santé publique à l'échelle mondiale. Il est primordial d’améliorer l’évaluation de la gravité de ces hépatites chroniques pour mieux rationaliser la prise en charge des patients. La ponction biopsie hépatique (PBH) était jusqu’à présent le « gold standard » pour le diagnostic et le pronostic de la fibrose hépatique. Cependant ses nombreuses limitations, effets secondaires sévères, et une fréquence élevée de faux négatifs et de faux positifs, on conduit ces dernières années à l’élaboration de biomarqueurs, utilisés seuls ou en combinaison. Aucune estimation des valeurs pronostiques de ces marqueurs non-invasifs n’a été réalisée. Le but de notre thèse a été de démontrer la valeur pronostique du FibroTest-ActiTest (FT-AT) chez les patients infectés par le VHC et le VHB. Nous avons pu participer à deux travaux sur 2 populations distinctes: Une cohorte prospective de 537 patients ayant une infection chronique par le VHC, chez qui le stade de fibrose et le grade d’activité ont été évalués le même jour par une ponction biopsie hépatique et par FT-AT. Une cohorte prospective de 1300 patients ayant une infection chronique par le VHB, chez qui le stade de fibrose, le grade d’activité par FT-AT et la charge virale VHB ont été évalués le même jour. Le but de ces deux travaux principaux de ces quatre années de Thèse était d’estimer et de comparer les valeurs pronostiques des nouveaux biomarqueurs (FT-AT, Score APRI, Score de Forns) et du score pronostique « standard » classique (Score de Child-Pugh) pour prédire la survenue des complications et la survie chez les patients ayant une infection chronique par le VHB ou le VHC. Les analyses de survie, méthodes univariée et multivariée, ont estimé la valeur pronostique des stades de fibrose (estimés par biopsie hépatique et par biomarqueurs) et des autres facteurs potentiellement prédictifs de la survenue des complications de la cirrhose et de la survie. La durée de survie a été calculée à partir de la date du FT-AT à la date de la survenue du premier évènement (complications de la maladie, décès toutes causes et décès lié au foie); puis comparée à la survie attendue dans la population française (avec appariement sur l’âge, le sexe, l’année d’inclusion et la durée de suivi). Les valeurs pronostiques de la biopsie hépatique et des biomarqueurs ont été estimées et comparées par les aires sous les courbes pronostiques ROC (AUROC). RESULTATS Travail sur la cohorte de 537 patients atteints de l’hépatite chronique CRésultats à 5 ans de suivi (publication en 2005). Les patients avec fibrose sévère avaient une survie sans complications ou décès liés au VHC à 78. 5% (IC 95% = [71. 2%-85. 9%]; 28 complications ou décès liés au VHC) et une survie sans décès lié au VHC de 92. 7% (88. 0%-97. 3%; 9 décès liés au VHC). Les patients avec fibrose modérée avaient une survie sans complications ou décès liés au VHC à 98. 8% (96. 6%-100%; 1 complication, P<0. 001) et une survie sans décès lié au VHC à 100% (aucun décès lié au VHC; P<0. 001). Les patients avec fibrose minime avaient une survie sans complications ou décès liés au VHC à 100% (aucune complication liée au VHC; P<0. 001) et une survie sans décès lié au VHC à 100% (aucun décès lié au VHC; P<0. 001). Le FT avait une meilleure valeur pronostique par rapport à la biopsie, pour la survenue des complications avec une AUROC [IC 95%] =0. 96 [0. 93-0. 97] vs 0. 91 [0. 85-0. 94; P=0. 01] et pour la survenue de décès lié au VHC: AUROC = 0. 96 [0. 93-0. 98] vs 0. 87 [0. 70-0. 94; P=0. 046]. La valeur pronostique du FT était significativement plus élevée par rapport à celle des autres scores (APRI, Forns, Pugh) en analyse univariée (P<0. 001) et en régression logistique (P<0. 01) prenant en compte la réponse au traitement et les autres facteurs pronostiques connus (co-infection VIH, consommation d’alcool). Résultats à 8 ans de suivi (rédaction d’article en cours en 2008). Les patients avec fibrose sévère avaient une survie sans complications ou décès liés au VHC à 71. 0% (IC 95% = [63. 0%-79. 1%]; 39 complications ou décès liés au VHC) et une survie sans décès lié au VHC de 76. 5% (66. 8%-86. 2%; 24 décès liés au VHC). Les patients avec fibrose modérée avaient une survie sans complications ou décès liés au VHC à 97. 0% (93. 5%-100%; 3 complications ou décès liés au VHC, P<0. 0001) et une survie sans décès lié au VHC à 89. 3% (73. 6%-100%; 3 décès liés au VHC; P<0. 0001). Les patients avec fibrose minime avaient une survie sans complications ou décès liés au VHC à 99. 5% (98. 6%-100%; 1 complication; P<0. 0001) et une survie sans décès lié au VHC à 99. 5% (98. 6%-100%; 1 décès lié au VHC; P<0. 0001). FT avait une meilleure valeur pronostique par rapport à la biopsie, pour la survenue des complications ou décès liés au VHC avec une AUROC [IC 95%] = 0. 91 [0. 86-0. 94] vs 0. 77 [0. 66-0. 85; P=0. 0006] et pour la survenue de décès lié au VHC: AUROC = 0. 88 [0. 79-0. 92] vs 0. 66 [0. 49-0. 78; P=0. 0002]; et pour la survie globale: AUROC = 0. 75 [0. 64-0. 82] vs 0. 56 [0. 44-0. 66; P=0. 0002]. La valeur pronostique du FT restait significative en régression logistique (P<0. 001) prenant en compte la réponse au traitement et les autres facteurs pronostiques connus. Travail sur la cohorte de 1300 patients atteints de l’hépatite chronique B (Article en cours de soumission, version révisée en cours). Parmi les 1074 patients inclus, il a été observé 50 complications avec ou sans décès liés au foie [survie sans complications ou décès liés au foie = 93. 4% (IC 95% = 91. 4%-95. 4%)], 36 décès [survie sans décès= 95. 0% (93. 2%-96. 8%)] avec 27 décès liés au foie [survie sans décès liés au foie = 96. 1% (94. 4%-97. 8%)]. FT avait une meilleure valeur pronostique par rapport à la charge virale ou aux ALT pour la survenue des complications ou décès liés au foie [AUROC=0. 89 (IC 95% 0. 84-0. 93) vs 0. 64 (0. 55-0. 71) vs 0. 53 (0. 46-0. 60); (P<0. 0001)], et une meilleure valeur pronostique dans l’analyse multivariée [coefficient de régression 5. 2 (3. 5-6. 9; P<0. 0001) vs 0. 53 (0. 2-0. 9; P=0. 007) vs -0. 001 (-0. 003-0. 000; P=0. 052)]. Une nouvelle définition du statut de porteur inactif du VHB est proposée avec un algorithme associant la charge virale et le score de FibroTest-ActiTest. Ce nouvel algorithme présente une valeur prédictive négative à 100% pour les décès liés au foie et/ ou complications. Parmi les 275 patients classés porteurs inactifs d’après la définition classique, 62 patients (22. 5%) avaient une fibrose présumée par FT, et 3 sont décédés ou ont eu des complications dans les 4 ans du suivi. Chez les patients ayant une infection chronique par le VHC, le FibroTest est un marqueur biochimique de la sévérité de la maladie avec une valeur pronostique à cinq ans et à huit ans meilleure que celle de l’histologie pour la prédiction des complications et des décès liés au VHC. Chez les patients ayant une infection chronique par le VHB, le FibroTest a une valeur pronostique à quatre ans similaire à celle de la biopsie hépatique. La combinaison de FibroTest-ActiTest et la charge virale permet de définir avec plus de précision le pronostic et le statut de « porteur inactif » que la définition classique.
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Morales, Gerardo. "A testing methodology for the validation of web applications." Thesis, Evry, Institut national des télécommunications, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010TELE0014/document.

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L'objectif de cette thèse est d'assurer le bon comportement des aspects fonctionnels des systèmes basés sur le web. Pour atteindre cet objectif, nous nous basons dans ce manuscrit, sur deux approches différentes de test: l'approche active et l'approche passive. Le principe du test actif consiste à générer automatiquement une suite de scénarios de tests qui sera appliquée sur un système sous test pour en étudier sa conformité par rapport à ses besoins fonctionnels. Quant au test passif, il consiste à observer passivement le système sous test, sans interrompre le flux normal de ses opérations. Pour l'approche active, nous proposons une méthodologie qui permet de générer automatiquement des séquences de test afin de valider la conformité d'un système par rapport à la description formel du comportement du système. Le comportement est spécifié en utilisant un modèle formel basé sur des machines à états finis étendues temporisées (TEFSM). La génération automatique des tests est ensuite effectuée en utilisant des outils développés dans notre laboratoire et permet d'obtenir des cas de test exécutables qui permettent au moteur de test d'interagir avec une application web réel. Dans l’approche passive, nous spécifions des propriétés fonctionnelles à tester sous la forme d'invariants temporisés.Nous analysons ensuite les traces d’exécution d’un Web service composé afin d’élaborer un verdict sur sa conformité par rapport au comportement souhaité du système. Plusieurs algorithmes et outils sont fournis dans ce manuscrit pour effectuer le test actif et passif des systèmes Web. Nous avons appliqué nos méthodologies à divers systèmes (le Mission Handler et le Travel Reservation Service) pour illustrer les approches proposées sur des systèmes réels
The objective of this thesis is to ensure the proper behaviour of the functional aspects of web based systems. To achieve this goal, we proposed two different test approaches: the active approach and the passive approach. Our goal is to automatically generate a suite of active test scenarios that will be applied on a system under test to examine its compliance with respect to its functional specification, and, when interrupting the normal flow of operation is problematic, to observe the system under test with passive testing. The goal of this work is developing a method and a set of tools to test web based systems using the active and passive testing approaches. Concerning the active testing approach, we present a methodology to cover the end-to-end testing process (from building the model until the test execution). This work tackles the gap between, on the one hand, generating abstract test cases from abstract models and, on the other hand, developing methods allowing concretizing these tests and automatically applying them on a real applications. Then, concerning the passive test approach, we present a methodology and a new tool for observing the behaviour of the communications of the web applications with external web services (for SOA based web applications) in order to check whether the observed behaviour is correct. All the methodologies and tools presented in this work are applied on two industrial case studies, Mission Handler and Travel Reservation Service, in order to validate our contributions in active and passive testing respectively
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Schenk, Daniela. "Prämature Pubarche - ACTH-Test und Mutationsanalyse des 21-Hydroxylasegens." Diss., lmu, 2005. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:19-37895.

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Mendrinos, Niki. "BEYOND THE SAT/ACT: AN EXAMINATION OF NON-COGNITIVE FACTORS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO STUDENTS' COLLEGE SUCCESS." Diss., Temple University Libraries, 2014. http://cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p245801coll10/id/305470.

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Standardized tests such as the SAT and ACT claim to predict students' success in college. Colleges and universities place a considerable emphasis on these test scores when reviewing and deciding on applicants. However, over the years, institutional leaders and academic researchers have questioned whether the SAT/ACT tests truly measure the skills needed for success in college and throughout life. This study uses non-cognitive variables to focus to what students with strong high-school grade point averages (HSGPAs), low SAT/ACT test scores (under 1000 on the 1600 point scale for the SAT, or 21 or lower on the ACT), and who completed college in four years with an overall 3.5 or higher college GPA, attributed or perceived their abilities for college success. The study also investigated these students' perceptions and beliefs about these tests (have they hindered their abilities or potential for college success), and how these students thought non-cognitive factors should be considered in the admission's process. In addition, the study compares this group of students to the rest of the incoming freshman class.
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Blevins, Julie A. "A Quantitative Comparison of ACT Scores for Students Taking and Not Taking a District-Sponsored Practice ACT Test." Ashland University / OhioLINK, 2013. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ashland1384809693.

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Gallacher, Michael Sean. "Predicting Sixth Grade Performance on Criterion-Referenced Reading Tests with Third Grade Test Scores." Diss., CLICK HERE for online access, 2008. http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/ETD/image/etd2491.pdf.

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Dinis, Marta Correia. "Utilidade do doseamento de cortisol basal no rastreio de hipoadrenocorticismo no cão : estudo retrospetivo." Master's thesis, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/21465.

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Dissertação de Mestrado Integrado em Medicina Veterinária
RESUMO - O doseamento do cortisol basal tem sido utilizado na prática clínica para excluir hipoadrenocorticismo. Quando a sua concentração é superior a 2 g/dl, esta doença é excluída. Quando é inferior, é essencial realizar um teste de estimulação com a hormona adrenocorticotrófica (ACTH) para avaliar a função adrenal. O objetivo principal deste estudo foi explorar potenciais parâmetros clínicos que permitam auxiliar a avaliação da probabilidade de um cão com hipocortisolémia apresentar um teste de estimulação com ACTH normal. Foi conduzido um estudo restrospetivo caso-controlo utilizando os dados clínicos dos cães submetidos ao doseamento de cortisol basal no Hospital Escolar Veterinário durante 30 meses. Os cães foram incluídos se apresentassem uma hipocortisolémia basal (≤2 g/dl), e após este resultado, tenha sido efectuado um teste de estimulação com ACTH. Os dados colhidos incluíram sexo, idade, raça, sinais clínicos, análise hematológica e bioquímicas (incluindo eletrólitos), resultados dos testes funcionais e alterações ecográficas. De acordo com o resultado do teste de estimulação, os cães foram divididos em dois grupos: os cães com concentrações de cortisol após estimulação ≤2g/dl foram incluídos no grupo com hipoadrenocorticismo (HAC) e cães com valores superiores foram incluídos no grupo sem hipoadrenocorticismo (N-HAC). As variáveis foram comparadas entre grupos através de testes não paramétricos (teste exato de Fisher) e testes paramétricos (teste t para amostras independentes). 35 cães foram incluídos e divididos nos grupos de estudo: 9/35 no grupo HAC e 26/35 no grupo N-HAC. Ambos os grupos apresentavam sinais gastrointestinais crónicos (66.7% no grupo HAC e 50% no grupo N-HAC). Foi observada uma concentração de cortisol basal <1g/dl em 77.8% dos cães com HAC e em 30.7% dos cães N-HAC (p=0.01; rácio de probabilidade (OR) =7.38). A presença de poliúria/polidipsia (pu/pd), relatada pelos detentores, foi mais prevalente em cães com HAC (55.6%) face aos cães N-HAC (7.7%) (p=0.01; OR=15), bem como sinais de melena/hematoquézia (55.6%-grupo HAC; 0%-grupo N-HAC) (p=4x10-4; OR=64.8). Nas alterações laboratoriais, apenas o aumento da concentração de ureia revelou uma diferença significativa entre grupos (55.6%-grupo HAC; 11.6%-grupo N-HAC) (p=0.03; OR=7.9). Em suma, cães com hipocortisolémia basal, sem aumento dos níveis de ureia, pu/pd, e sem sinais de hemorragia gastrointestinal têm maior probabilidade de ter um teste de estimulação com ACTH normal. São necessários mais estudos para estender estas conclusões a um maior número de animais e para explorar o significado da hipocortisolémia em cães com o teste de estimulação com ACTH normal.
ABSTRACT - Use of basal cortisol concentrations measurement as a screening test for hypoadrenocorticism in dogs: a retrospective study - Basal cortisol measurement has been used on clinical practice to rule out hypoadrenocorticism. When its concentration is above 2g/dL, this disease is excluded. When it is lower, it is essencial to perform a adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) stimulation test to assess adrenal function. The main goal of this study is to explore potencional clinical parameters that can aid evaluating the odds of a dog with hypocortisolemia to have normal ACTH stimulation test response. A retrospective case-control study was conducted using the clinical data of all dogs submited to the measurement of basal cortisol at a Veterinary Teaching Hospital during 30 months. Dogs were included if presented basal hypocortisolemia (≤2 g/dl) and after that result, an ACTH stimulation test was executed. Collected data included sex, age, race, clinical signs, hematological and biochemical (including electrolytes) analysis, fuctional tests results and ecographic changes. Dogs were divided in two groups, according to the ACTH stimulation test result: dogs with pos-stimulation cortisol concentrations ≤2g/dl were included on the hypoadrenocorticism (HAC) group and dogs with higher values were included on the non-hypoadrenocorticism (N-HAC) group. Variables were compared between groups using non parametric tests (Fisher’s exact test) and parametric tests (independent sample t test). 35 dogs were included and distributed on the study groups: 9/35 (25.7%) on the HAC group and 26/35 (74.3%) on the N-HAC group. Both groups showed chronic gastrointestinal signs (66.7% on the HAC group and 50% on the N-HAC group). It’s was observed a basal cortisol concentration <1g/dl in 77.8% of dogs with HAC and in 30.7% of dogs with N-HAC (p=0.01; odds ratio (OR)=7.38). Polyuria/polydipsia (pu/pd) was more related by the detentor of the HAC dogs (55.6%) than by the N-HAC dogs (7.7%) (p=0.01; OR=15), as well as signs of melena/hematochezia (55.6%-HAC group; 0%-N-HAC group) (p=4x10-4; OR=64.8). About the laboratory changes, only higher values of urea concentration showed a significant difference between groups (55.6%-HAC group; 11.6%-N-HAC group) (p=0.03; OR=7.9). In summary, dogs with basal hypocortisolemia, without high urea levels, pu/pd, and gastrointestinal hemorrhage signs have higher chances to have a normal ACTH stimulation test. Further studies are needed, to extend these conclusions to a larger number of animals and to explore the relevance of hypocortisolemia in dogs with normal ACTH stimulation test.
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Strange, W. A. "The problem of the text of Acts." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1988. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.304634.

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Maybury, Mark Thomas. "Planning multisentential English text using communicative acts." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1991. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/237035.

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The goal of this research is to develop explanation presentation mechanisms for knowledge based systems which enable them to define domain terminology and concepts, narrate events, elucidate plans, processes, or propositions and argue to support a claim or advocate action. This requires the development of devices which select, structure, order and then linguistically realize explanation content as coherent and cohesive English text. With the goal of identifying generic explanation presentation strategies, a wide range of naturally occurring texts were analyzed with respect to their communicative sttucture, function, content and intended effects on the reader. This motivated an integrated theory of communicative acts which characterizes text at the level of rhetorical acts (e.g., describe, define, narrate), illocutionary acts (e.g., inform, request), and locutionary acts (e.g., ask, command). Taken as a whole, the identified communicative acts characterize the structure, content and intended effects of four types of text: description, narration, exposition, argument. These text types have distinct effects such as getting the reader to know about entities, to know about events, to understand plans, processes, or propositions, or to believe propositions or want to perform actions. In addition to identifying the communicative function and effect of text at multiple levels of abstraction, this dissertation details a tripartite theory of focus of attention (discourse focus, temporal focus, and spatial focus) which constrains the planning and linguistic realization of text. To test the integrated theory of communicative acts and tripartite theory of focus of attention, a text generation system TEXPLAN (Textual EXplanation PLANner) was implemented that plans and linguistically realizes multisentential and multiparagraph explanations from knowledge based systems. The communicative acts identified during text analysis were formalized as over sixty compositional and (in some cases) recursive plan operators in the library of a hierarchical planner. Discourse, temporal, and spatial focus models were implemented to track and use attentional information to guide the organization and realization of text. Because the plan operators distinguish between the communicative function (e.g., argue for a proposition) and the expected effect (e.g., the reader believes the proposition) of communicative acts, the system is able to construct a discourse model of the structure and function of its textual responses as well as a user model of the expected effects of its responses on the reader's knowledge, beliefs, and desires. The system uses both the discourse model and user model to guide subsequent utterances. To test its generality, the system was interfaced to a variety of domain applications including a neuropsychological diagnosis system, a mission planning system, and a knowledge based mission simulator. The system produces descriptions, narrations, expositions, and arguments from these applications, thus exhibiting a broader range of rhetorical coverage than previous text generation systems.
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Bonnichon, Delphine. "Fantasmes à mort! : Pensées et acte suicidaires à l’épreuve de la différence des sexes." Paris 5, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA05H122.

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Il s’agit appréhender les spécificités du fonctionnement psychique des adolescents en proie à des idéations suicidaires et/ou qui recourent à l’acte suicidaire. Pour ce faire, nous avons croisé deux grands axes d’analyse, l’un mettant en dialectique agir et fantasme, l’autre problématique suicidaire et développement psychosexuel féminin versus masculin. A partir de 20 études de cas, associant entretiens cliniques et épreuves projectives, le Rorschach et le TAT, analysées selon la lecture psychanalytique préconisée par l’Ecole de Paris, nous vérifions deux hypothèses, à savoir la potentialité symboligène de l’acte suicidaire et le recours à des défenses plus drastiques chez les garçons par rapport aux filles, sous-tendues par une menace quant à leur identité sexuelle. Les adolescents suicidants et suicidaires présentent une activité fantasmatique vive, organisée autour d’un fantasme infanticide, mêlant prégénital et génital autour du sadomasochisme. Mais chez les garçons, la présence d’idéations suicidaires sans recours à l’acte témoigne d’une gravité accrue, venant souligner la fonction de l’acte, en lien avec la nécessité de s’inscrire dans une voie sadique qui menace de déliaison. Le fantasme de pénétration homo-érotique oro-anal constitue une piste de réflexion prometteuse en ce qu’il se fait le point de jonction des axes narcissique et objectal, en relation avec un fantasme infanticide-parricide organisé autour de la projection. Le fantasme de peau arrachée semble constituer son pendant chez les filles, en intrication avec un pacte dénégatif qui favorise l’émergence d’une double peau, et se fait le creuset d’une fantasmatique masochiste. Deux voies distinctes d’accès à la sexualité génitale, à la filiation et à la parentalité se dessinent, ouvrant de nouvelles pistes à explorer dans une éternelle dialectique entre la vie et la mort
Our goal is to analyse the specificity of the psychic functioning of adolescents who have suicidal thoughts and/or have attempted suicide. Our two main directions of analysis are the following: first, the dialectical interaction between action and fantasy, and secondly, the comparison between suicidal issues and psychosexual development in boys and girls. Our analysis is based on 20 case studies combining clinical encounters and projective tests, the Rorschach text and the TAT; the protocols were analysed according the psychoanalytic method developed by the Paris School. Two hypotheses are verified in this study: 1) suicidal gestures can potentially generate symbolic meaning; and 2) boys resort to more drastic defense mechanisms than girls, due to the fact that their sexual identity is threatened. Suicidal adolescents have a rich fantasy life centred on infanticidal fantasies, with a blend of pregenital and genital elements in a context of sado-masochism. In boys, suicidal thoughts, even if they do not lead to action, are more dangerous; this underscores the function of the act itself, tied to a sadistic tendency, with the danger of unbinding. The homo-erotic oral-anal penetration fantasy is a promising avenue of research, since it brings together both narcissistic and object relations, tied to a infanticidal-parricidal fantasy organized around projection. Its counterpart in girls seems to be the fantasy of tearing off one’s skin, in combination with masochistic denial. We thus discern two different and separate paths towards genital sexuality, parenthood, and generational transmission , opening new avenues for exploration in the eternal debate between life and death
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Inc, Barron's Educational Series, ed. Pass key to the ACT. 6th ed. Hauppauge, NY: Barron?s Educational Series, Inc., 2006.

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Inc, Barron's Educational Series, ed. Pass key to the ACT. 8th ed. Hauppauge, NY: Barron's Educational Series, 2010.

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Association, Research and Education, ed. The very best coaching and study course for the ACT Assessment: With CD-ROM for both Windows & Macintosh, REA's interactive ACT TESTware. 5th ed. Piscataway, N.J: Research & Education Association, 2005.

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A, Zahler Kathy, and Zahler Diane, eds. Test your cultural literacy IQ. New York: Pocket Books, 2003.

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Zahler, Diane. Test your cultural literacy IQ. New York: Pocket Books, 2003.

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Association, Research and Education, ed. ACT assessment plus writing test. 6th ed. Piscataway, N.J: Research & Education Association, 2011.

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Cope, Ronald Thomas. Application of Equipercentile techniques to test scale construction: Scaling and equating of the ACT ASSET placement test battery. Iowa City, Iowa: American College Testing Program, 1989.

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Laing, Joan. Relationships between ACT test scores and high school courses. Iowa City, Iowa: American College Testing Program, 1987.

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In-a-flash vocabulary. 6th ed. Lawrenceville, N.J: Thomson/Peterson's, 2004.

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Popham, W. James. Mastering assessment: A self-service system for educators. New York: Routledge, 2006.

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Hubl, W. "ACTH-Test." In Springer Reference Medizin, 20–21. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-48986-4_88.

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Hubl, W. "ACTH-Test." In Lexikon der Medizinischen Laboratoriumsdiagnostik, 1–2. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-49054-9_88-1.

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Welschehold, Stefan, Stephan Boor, Katharina Reuland, Christian Beyer, Thomas Kerz, Andre Reuland, and Wibke Müller-Forell. "CT Angiography as a Confirmatory Test in Brain Death." In Acta Neurochirurgica Supplementum, 311–16. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-0956-4_60.

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Varsos, Georgios V., Marek Czosnyka, Peter Smielewski, Matthew R. Garnett, Xiuyun Liu, Hadie Adams, John D. Pickard, and Zofia Czosnyka. "Cerebral Critical Closing Pressure During Infusion Tests." In Acta Neurochirurgica Supplement, 215–20. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22533-3_43.

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van Bergeijk, L., W. I. de Bruin, C. J. A. Doelman, R. Groote Veldman, R. Maatman, A. H. L. Mulder, R. H. F. M. Tummers, and I. Vermes. "9 ACTH-late-onset-CAGS-test." In Endocrinologische functieproeven, 34–37. Houten: Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-313-7711-4_9.

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Sankari, Souraya El, A. Fichten, C. Gondry-Jouet, M. Czosnyka, D. Legars, H. Deramond, and Olivier Balédent. "Correlation Between Tap Test and CSF Aqueductal Stroke Volume in Idiopathic Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus." In Acta Neurochirurgica Supplementum, 43–46. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-0923-6_9.

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Magdalena, Kasprowicz, Marek Czosnyka, Rolf R. Diehl, and Christina Haubrich. "The Interaction Between Heart Systole and Cerebral Circulation During Lower Body Negative Pressure Test." In Acta Neurochirurgica Supplement, 137–41. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22533-3_28.

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Brennenstuhl, Waltraud. "Speech Act Sequences." In Research in Text Theory, 54–69. Berlin, New York: DE GRUYTER, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110862126.54.

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Nabbanja, Eva, Marek Czosnyka, Nicole C. Keong, Matthew Garnett, John D. Pickard, Despina Afroditi Lalou, and Zofia Czosnyka. "Is There a Link Between ICP-Derived Infusion Test Parameters and Outcome After Shunting in Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus?" In Acta Neurochirurgica Supplement, 229–32. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-65798-1_46.

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Sanchez, Marc C. "The Food Safety Modernization Act." In Food Science Text Series, 167–204. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71703-6_6.

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Yu, Linbin, Yu Lei, Raghu N. Kacker, and D. Richard Kuhn. "ACTS: A Combinatorial Test Generation Tool." In 2013 IEEE Sixth International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation (ICST). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icst.2013.52.

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Zhang, Yun, Wei Xin, and Danmin Miao. "Personality test based on eye tracking techniques." In 2015 International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction (ACII). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/acii.2015.7344670.

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Dashevskii, O. Yu, and E. S. Nejevenko. "An Aperture Synthesis Software Model for Sonars and its Probation with Test and Real Signals." In ACIT - Information and Communication Technology. Calgary,AB,Canada: ACTAPRESS, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2316/p.2010.691-071.

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Aruj, P., I. Boyeras, E. Franchi, MA Gimenez, F. Logrado, A. Yanez, G. Apelbaum, and RJ Gene. "Asthma Control: FEV1 or ACT (Asthma Control Test)?." In American Thoracic Society 2009 International Conference, May 15-20, 2009 • San Diego, California. American Thoracic Society, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2009.179.1_meetingabstracts.a1036.

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Genco, Sabrina, Enrico Heffler, Claudia Crimi, Raffaele Campisi, Giovanni Paoletti, Ramona Sorrentino, Simona Strano, and Nunzio Crimi. "Comparability of Asthma Control Test (ACT) scores between self and physician administered test." In ERS International Congress 2018 abstracts. European Respiratory Society, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2018.pa686.

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Gemicioglu, B., I. Dogan, B. Musellim, and K. Guven. "Asthma Control Test™ (ACT) Scores and FeNO Correlation." In American Thoracic Society 2009 International Conference, May 15-20, 2009 • San Diego, California. American Thoracic Society, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2009.179.1_meetingabstracts.a1384.

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Przybyszowski, Marek, Romuald Polczyk, Agnieszka Sliwka, Rafal Pilinski, Tomasz Wloch, Roman Nowobilski, Grazyna Bochenek, and Krzysztof Sladek. "Psychological factors influencing results of Asthma Control Test (ACT)." In ERS International Congress 2017 abstracts. European Respiratory Society, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/1393003.congress-2017.pa1122.

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Pellicotte, Jacob, Mario Cotto, and Calvin Stewart. "Assessment of Calibration Approaches for the Stress Relaxation Test." In ASME Turbo Expo 2019: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2019-90616.

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Abstract Advanced manufacturing technologies are enabling the next generation of superalloys for extreme temperatures, pressures, and longevity. There is a need for Accelerated Creep Test (ACT) methods to reduce the time needed to implement new creep resistant superalloys. Without the development of ACTs, the qualification of new superalloys using conventional creep tests can take 11+ years corresponding to the 100,000-hour service life of long-lived turbomachinery components. A refined stress relaxation test (SRT) is introduced to succeed real-time conventional creep tests (CCTs). The stress relaxation test generates extensive stress versus creep-strain-rate data within a single specimen. Since the specimen is held below the elastic limit and relatively little creep deformation has occurred, several SRTs at different temperatures can be performed using a single specimen. To obtain data, specimens are rapidly loaded in force-control to just below the elastic limit. The specimen is switched to displacement-control and held at a fixed displacement while stress relaxation occurs. This generates a stress versus time curve that must be converted into stress versus creep-strain-rate. The stress versus creep-strain-rate curves are utilized to calculate creep activation energy and produce a creep-strain-rate master curve. The objective of this study is to determine the best calibration approach for SRT: regression of stress, regression of creep strain, and the finite difference of creep strain. It is recommended that the differentiation be applied; however, finite difference applied to the raw data produces inconsistent calculations of the creep-strain-rate. In this study, a MATLAB algorithm is written to evaluate all three calibration options where, stress and creep deformation are regressed into natural logarithm functions. The resulting creep-strain-rate curves are compared to determine the most reliable and consistent method. Analyzing and evaluating the results the regression of stress and regression or creep strain calibration methods prove to provide accurate results. These methods will help replace CCTs by conducting less expensive ACTs, while increasing the overall efficiency of the development of new materials.
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Yuxiong Pan, Qingdong Li, Zhang Ren, Lei Dong, and Xiaojun Zhang. "Test Point Optimization for Model-based Fault Diagnosis Expert System." In International Conference on Automatic Control and Artificial Intelligence (ACAI 2012). Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/cp.2012.1398.

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Lin Zou and Xue-gang Wang. "Development of an automatic test and control system for radar seeker." In International Conference on Automatic Control and Artificial Intelligence (ACAI 2012). Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/cp.2012.1119.

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Powell, M. R. Initial ACTR retrieval technology evaluation test material recommendations. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/221901.

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Shah, Manisha, and Bryce Millett Steinberg. The Right to Education Act: Trends in Enrollment, Test Scores, and School Quality. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, February 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w25608.

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Michelotti, Erika, and Andrew Green. Test of Clean Air Act Assessment Package-1988 predictions of Oxidized Tritium for Los Alamos National Laboratory. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1052354.

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Gehrke, R. J., and G. G. Streier. Performance test results of noninvasive characterization of Resource Conservation and Recovery Act surrogate waste by prompt gamma neutron activation analysis. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/578712.

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Jeremy Firestone and Dawn Kurtz Crompton. Access Framework: Model Text (November 2011): An Act to Establish a Framework for Development of Offshore Wind Power. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1035067.

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Cadwell, J. Selected text of Atomic Energy Act, executive orders and other laws of general interest to safeguards and security officers. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6125176.

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Cadwell, J. J., and C. J. Ruger. Selected text of Atomic Energy Act, Executive Orders and other laws of general interest to safeguards and security executives. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/266642.

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Shor, J., W. Bostick, A. Coroneos, D. Bunch, L. Gibson, D. Hoffmann, and J. Shoemaker. Effluent testing for the Oak Ridge Toxic Substances Control Act mixed waste incinerator emissions tests of January 16 and 18, 1991. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/5636188.

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Shor, J. T., W. D. Bostick, A. C. Coroneos, D. H. Bunch, L. V. Gibson, D. P. Hoffmann, and J. L. Shoemaker. Effluent testing for the Oak Ridge Toxic Substances Control Act mixed waste incinerator emissions tests of January 16 and 18, 1991. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10125074.

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Fruland, R. M., D. J. Bates, and R. E. Lundgren. RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976) ground-water monitoring projects for Hanford facilities: Progress report, October 1--December 31, 1988: Volume 1, Text. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/5943845.

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