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Zhang, Dalong, Xin Huang, Ziqi Liu, Jun Zhou, Zhiyang Hu, Xianzheng Song, Zhibang Ge, Lin Wang, Zhiqiang Zhang, and Yuan Qi. "AGL." Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment 13, no. 12 (August 2020): 3125–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.14778/3415478.3415539.

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Karakas Alkan, Kubra, Hasan Alkan, Gizem Tez, and Halit Kanca. "Aglepristone and cloprostenol combination in the termination of late-term pregnancy in queens." Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery 22, no. 10 (December 13, 2019): 907–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1098612x19892087.

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Objectives Termination rates for the highly recommended aglepristone (AGL) treatment are low in late-term pregnancy in queens. We studied the effects of an AGL and cloprostenol (CLO) combination in the termination of late-term pregnancy. Methods Pregnant queens were assigned to two groups. Queens in the AGL group (n = 10) received AGL 10 mg/kg, twice, 24 h apart. Queens in the AGL-CLO group (n = 9) were additionally injected with a single dose of CLO (5 μg/kg) 24 h after the second dose of AGL. Progesterone, 17beta(β)-oestradiol, cortisol, oxytocin and prostaglandin F2alpha (PGF2α) metabolite were measured in sera obtained at days 0, 1 and 2, and on the day of abortion. Results Average gestational age in both groups was similar (AGL 38.61 ± 0.91 days vs AGL-CLO 39.39 ± 1.35 days; P >0.05). Termination rates were 80% and 100% in the AGL and AGL-CLO groups, respectively ( P <0.05). Fetal expulsion time was significantly longer ( P <0.001) in the AGL group (96.9 ± 6 h) compared with the AGL-CLO group (69.8 ± 3.3 h). Duration of abortion was 19.8 ± 2.6 h and 12.6 ± 1.4 h in the AGL and AGL-CLO groups, respectively ( P <0.05). Both treatments were well tolerated. Significantly ( P <0.05) lower serum progesterone concentrations were observed in both groups at the day of abortion and concentrations in the AGL-CLO group (4.19 ± 0.80 ng/ml) were lower than in the AGL group (9.89 ± 2.21 ng/ml; P <0.05). Conclusions and relevance AGL and CLO combination increases pregnancy termination rate in late-term pregnant queens. In addition, CLO contributes to a decrease in luteal function in AGL-treated late-term pregnant queens.
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Agrawal, R. C., R. K. Gupta, R. Kumar, and Ajay Kumar. "Ionic transport in the (Agl∶AgCl) mixed-system." Journal of Materials Science 29, no. 14 (July 1994): 3673–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00357334.

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Möller, Florian. "Polynomials with AGL-monodromy." Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society 140, no. 9 (September 1, 2012): 2967–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1090/s0002-9939-2012-11199-2.

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Park, Jean Y., Angeline Y. Chong, Elaine K. Cochran, David E. Kleiner, Michael J. Haller, Desmond A. Schatz, and Phillip Gorden. "Type 1 Diabetes Associated with Acquired Generalized Lipodystrophy and Insulin Resistance: The Effect of Long-Term Leptin Therapy." Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 93, no. 1 (January 1, 2008): 26–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jc.2007-1856.

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Abstract Context: Acquired generalized lipodystrophy (AGL) is marked by severe insulin resistance and hypertriglyceridemia. Rarely, AGL and type 1 diabetes (T1D) coexist. Objective: Our objective was to describe the response to leptin therapy in patients with coexisting AGL and T1D and to document the autoimmune diseases associated with AGL. Design and Setting: We conducted an open-label prospective study at the Clinical Research Center of the National Institutes of Health. Patients: Participants included 50 patients with generalized or partial lipodystrophy (acquired or congenital); two patients had both AGL and T1D. Intervention: Patients were treated with 12 months of recombinant human leptin administration to achieve high-normal serum concentrations. Results: Two patients had both AGL and T1D. The first was diagnosed with T1D at age 8 yr. Beginning at age 11 yr, he developed generalized lipodystrophy, elevated transaminases, and poor glycemic control [hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) 10.7%] despite markedly increased insulin requirements (3.3–5 U/kg·d). Further evaluation revealed hypoleptinemia and hypertriglyceridemia. At age 15 yr, leptin therapy was initiated, and after 1 yr, his insulin requirements fell to 1 U/kg·d, his glycemic control improved (HbA1c 8.4%), and both his triglycerides and transaminases normalized. The second patient developed concurrent AGL and T1D at age 6 yr. Despite insulin doses of up to 32 U/kg·d, she developed poor glycemic control (HbA1c 10.6%), hypertriglyceridemia (2984 mg/dl), elevated transaminases, and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis. At age 13 yr, leptin therapy was started, and after 1 yr, her glycemic control improved (HbA1c 7.3%) and her insulin requirements decreased (17 U/kg·d). Her triglycerides remained elevated but were improved (441 mg/dl). Conclusions: Long-term recombinant leptin therapy is effective in treating the insulin resistance of patients with the unusual combination of T1D and AGL.
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Sottnik, Joseph L., Vandana Mallaredy, Ana Chauca-Diaz, Carolyn Ritterson Lew, Charles Owens, Garrett M. Dancik, Serena Pagliarani, et al. "Elucidating the role of Agl in bladder carcinogenesis by generation and characterization of genetically engineered mice." Carcinogenesis 40, no. 1 (November 7, 2018): 194–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/carcin/bgy139.

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AbstractAmylo-α-1,6-glucosidase,4-α-glucanotransferase (AGL) is an enzyme primarily responsible for glycogen debranching. Germline mutations lead to glycogen storage disease type III (GSDIII). We recently found AGL to be a tumor suppressor in xenograft models of human bladder cancer (BC) and low levels of AGL expression in BC are associated with poor patient prognosis. However, the impact of low AGL expression on the susceptibility of normal bladder to carcinogenesis is unknown. We address this gap by developing a germline Agl knockout (Agl−/−) mouse that recapitulates biochemical and histological features of GSDIII. Agl−/− mice exposed to N-butyl-N-(4-hydroxybutyl) nitrosamine (BBN) had a higher BC incidence compared with wild-type mice (Agl+/+). To determine if the increased BC incidence observed was due to decreased Agl expression in the urothelium specifically, we developed a urothelium-specific conditional Agl knockout (Aglcko) mouse using a Uroplakin II-Cre allele. BBN-induced carcinogenesis experiments repeated in Aglcko mice revealed that Aglcko mice had a higher BC incidence than control (Aglfl/fl) mice. RNA sequencing revealed that tumors from Agl−/− mice had 19 differentially expressed genes compared with control mice. An ‘Agl Loss’ gene signature was developed and found to successfully stratify normal and tumor samples in two BC patient datasets. These results support the role of AGL loss in promoting carcinogenesis and provide a rationale for evaluating Agl expression levels, or Agl Loss gene signature scores, in normal urothelium of populations at risk of BC development such as older male smokers.
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Hoff, Mary. "Agl, The Multitasking Motor Protein." PLoS Biology 11, no. 12 (December 10, 2013): e1001729. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001729.

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Goto, Shiro, Ryotaro Isobe, and Naoki Taniguchi. "Ulrich ideals and 2-AGL rings." Journal of Algebra 555 (August 2020): 96–130. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jalgebra.2020.01.028.

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Lee, So Young, Sunhong Park, Joobeom Seo, and Shim Sung Lee. "One-pot synthesis of molecular dumbbell, [AgL(μ-bpy)AgL]2+ (L=S2O2-macrocycle; bpy=4,4′-bipyridine)." Inorganic Chemistry Communications 10, no. 9 (September 2007): 1102–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.inoche.2007.06.009.

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Ay, Serhan Serhat, Selim Aslan, Firdevs Önyay, Duygu Kaya, Ece Koldaş, Serhat Arslan, and Murat Fındık. "Effect of oral misoprostol, alone or in combination with aglepristone, on mid-term pregnancy termination in cats." Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery 21, no. 8 (September 19, 2018): 714–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1098612x18797139.

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Objectives This study aimed to determine the efficacy and safety of oral misoprostol (MIS) administration in the induction of mid-term pregnancy termination in cats. Methods Twenty-eight cats that were pregnant for 30–40 days were allocated to four groups. The aglepristone (AGL) group (n = 7) received 10 mg/kg SC aglepristone q24h for two consecutive days. In the AGL+MIS group (n = 7), AGL (as administered in the AGL group) and MIS (200 µg/cat PO q12h until the start of abortion) were administered. The MIS200 (n = 7) and MIS400 groups (n = 7) received MIS (200 or 400 µg/cat misoprostol, respectively) alone PO q12h until the start of abortion. Blood samples were collected at the start of treatment (d0), 4 days after the start of treatment (d4) and on the day of complete abortion/end of administration (dA/d7). Results The efficacy of the treatment was 71.4% in the AGL group, 100% in the AGL+MIS group, 0% in MIS200 group and 57.4% in MIS400 group ( P = 0.004). No significance was found in relation to the interval from treatment to the start/end of abortion and the duration of abortion in all groups. The most observed side effect was vomiting in both groups administered MIS, particularly in the MIS400 group (56.7%). Progesterone (P4) concentrations were reduced during the abortion, but not to basal levels, in all groups. P4 concentrations were significantly lower at dA/d7 in the MIS400 group compared with the AGL and AGL+MIS groups ( P = 0.002). Conclusions and relevance The results obtained from this study showed that low doses of MIS do not induce abortions in cats but increase the effect of AGL. Although higher doses could terminate pregnancies, this also causes intense unwanted side effects. Therefore, the use of MIS alone as an abortifacient in cats is not recommended. For mid-term pregnancy termination in cats, the combination of misoprostol and aglepristone provides a more effective abortifacient than using either of them alone.
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Elwér, Åsa. "Learning by Liking- a Mere Exposure Version of the AGL Paradigm." Thesis, Linköping University, Department of Computer and Information Science, 2004. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-2075.

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The artificial grammar learning (AGL) paradigm has been intensively researched since the 60-s. In general, these investigations attempt to study the implicit acquisition of structural regularities. Among other things, it has been suggested that the AGL paradigm can serve as a model for the process of acquiring a natural language. Thus it can serve as a well-controlled laboratory task that might be used to understand certain aspects of the process of language acquisition. For example the AGL paradigm has been used in an attempt to isolate the acquisition of syntactic aspects of language. Several experimental studies show that the participants acquire knowledge of the underlying rule system since they are able to differentiate grammatical strings from non-grammatical ones. It has been argued that the traditionally conducted AGL paradigm with grammaticality instructions might make the task explicit, at least during the test phase. In order to imitate the language learning process as close as possible, to rule out the possibility of an explicit component during the testing phase (i.e., keeping the retrieval process implicit) and to rule out explicit rule conformity or rule following, we modified the classical AGL paradigm. In a behavioural study we combined the AGL paradigm with an altered mere exposure paradigm in an attempt to better model aspects of language acquisition. We were able to show that subjects, classifying under mere exposure instructions, categorize grammatical and non-grammatical strings just as well as those solving the classification task with the grammaticality instructions. This indicates that the mere exposure version might serve as a more appropriate model for language acquisition.

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Caldas, Heloisa Cristina. "Rastreamento de mutações nos genes G6PT1 e AGL em pacientes com glicogenose." [s.n.], 2001. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/308885.

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Orientadores : Edi Lucia Sartorato, Denise Yvone Janovitz Norato
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Ciências Médicas
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Resumo: As doenças de depósito de glicogênio (GSD) incluem aproximadamente 12 tipos, onde existe falta de uma ou de diversas enzimas que metabolizam o glicogênio normal e são também chamadas de glicogenoses. Os acúmulos intracelulares do glicogênio afetam principalmente células hepáticas, renais, músculo cardíaco e esquelético. As diferentes formas de GSD foram classificadas de acordo com a ordem cronológica em que os defeitos enzimáticos foram identificados. A GSDI compreende um grupo de doenças raras, com padrão de herança autossômico recessivo apresentando grande heterogeneidade clínica e bioquímica. Existem dois principais subgrupos, GSDIa e Ib, confirmados em nível molecular. O subtipo Ia se refere à deficiência da enzima glicose-6-fosfatase (G6Pase), enzima responsável pela manutenção da glicose sanguínea; a GSDIb relacionada à deficiência da glicose-6-fosfato translocase (G6PTl) responsável pelo transporte da glicose-6-fosfato para o lúmen do retículo endoplasmático, onde a unidade catalítica da G6Pase está situada. Outros subgrupos menos comuns foram também identificados, tais como o subgrupo Ic que envolve o transporte de fosfato e pirofosfato e, finalmente, Id que envolve a enzima responsável pelo retomo da glicose do lúmen do retículo para o citosol, existindo, no entanto, controvérsia com relação à classificação desses últimos subtipos. A GSDID é causada pela deficiência da enzima bifuncional AGL, uma proteína monomérica com dois sítios catalíticos diferentes: oligo-l, 4-1,4 glucontransferase e amilo-1,6-glucosidase, e para o funcionamento normal, ambas as atividades são requeridas. A enzima AGL combinada à ação da fosforilase é responsável pela completa degradação do glicogênio. Devido à heterogeneidade clínica dos tipos I e m, durante a infância é difícil se diferenciar clinicamente as duas formas, ambas apresentando sintomas similares de hepatomegalia, hipoglicemia, hiperlipidemia,retardo de crescimento entre outros. Neste trabalho foram estudados 14 indivíduos com sinais clínicos sugestivos de GSDI onde não foram encontradas alterações no gene da G6Pase, responsável pelo subtipo Ia, esses pacientes são, portanto classificados como tipo I non-Q. O gene G6PTl foi seqüenciado completamente em todos os pacientes estudados e dois deles foram diagnosticados em nível molecular como sendo na verdade GSDIb. Foram estudados 6 exons do gene AGL, onde estão localizadas a maioria das mutações descritas até o momento no gene, e somente foram detectados polimorfismos em todos os indivíduos estudados. O protocolo molecular desenvolvido no presente trabalho mostrou-se adequado para o rastreamento de mutações, apesar de terem sido diferenciados molecularmente somente dois indivíduos com subtipo Ib
Abstract: There are 12 types of glycogen storage disease (GSD). There disease are characterized by the absence of one or many of enzymes called glycogenoses, which are responsible for normal glycogen metabolismo The intracelular increase of glycogen mainly affects hepatic, kidney, cardiac and squeletic muscle cells. GSDs have been classified according to the cronological order in which enzymatic defects were identified. GSDI includes a group of rare disease of autosomal recessive disorders and clinical and biochemical heterogeneity. There are two main subgroups GSDIa and Ib. A diagnosis can only be confirmed by molecular studies. Subtype Ia is caused by a deficiency glucose-6-phosphatase (G6Pase), is responsible for the mantainance of blood glucose homeostasis. Subtype Ib results trom a deficiency of the glucose-6-phosphate translocase enzyme. This enzyme transports glucose-6-phosphato into the lumen ofthe endoplasmic reticulum, where the G6Pase catalitic site situated. Such as Ic and Id have also been identified. Subtype Ic is related to phosphate and pyrophosphate transporter and Id is related to the enzyme responsable for glucose transport trom lumen to cytosol. GSDm is caused deficiency of bifunctional enzyme (AGL) is a monomeric protein, with both amylo-l,6-glucosidase and 0Iigol,4-1,4 glycosyl transferase activity at two separate catalytic sites. The AGL enzyme, together with phosphorylase, is responsible for degradation of glycogen. During infancy, type m disease may be almost indistinguishable from type I disease, as hepatomegaly, hypoglycemia, hyperlipidemia, and growth retardation are similar predominant features. In the present study, we report molecular and clinical finding in 14 patients with suggestive clinical symptoms of GSDI which didn't be found mutations in the G6Pase gene, responsable by subtype Ia, these patients are thus, classifieds as type I non-a. DNA sequencing of the exons ofthe G6PTl in 14 patients mutations in the G6PTl gene were found in two patients. Six exons of AGL gene were studied, which are found the majority of describe mutation, and just be found polymorphism in all studieds individuals. The molecular protocol that was studied, showed suitable to mutation screemng, whowever to be were find only two individuals with subtype Ib
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Sun, Hong Wei. "Etude de nouveaux matériaux non cristallins élaborés par hypertrempe dans les systèmes, MFLlF (M=Zr, Th, U) SbS-AgS-Agl." Grenoble 2 : ANRT, 1986. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb376013980.

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Wakim, Bernadette. "La Conception des bases de données orientées objet : Propositions pour la construction d'un AGL." Lyon, INSA, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991ISAL0028.

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L'arrivée sur le marché des premiers SGBD orientés objet conduit à poser le problème de conception de ces bases de données orientées objet. En effet, plus systèmes d'information sont complexes, plus les outils pour les traiter deviennent sophistiqués, plus le recours à des méthodes et outils de conception deviennent nécessaires. Il convient donc d'explorer de nouvelles voies afin que ces SGBD puissent être pleinement utilisés. Nous proposons quelques concepts pour une approche méthodologique orientée objet. Le but cherché consiste à offrir un ensemble de représentations graphiques permettant de traduire les notions de d'attribut-tuple , d'attributs atomiques, de liens d'agrégation et d'héritage. La finalité est, bien-sûr, la génération de code permettant d'implanter le schéma d'une base de données d'un SGBD orienté objet (cible 02). La méthode se caractérise par une phase d'intégration impliquant des tâches algorithmiques, des décisions humaines (choix de certaines relations , etc. . . ). Parmi ces décisions, certaines ont codées ·et enregistrées comme des règles expérimentales applicables par défaut, d'autres interviennent lors du dialogue entre le système et l'utilisateur. Des processus d'intégration sont proposés afin de fournir une vision un recours aides outils de conception (AGL ). Nous avons mis au oint un permettant de visualiser graphiquement les objets suivant les au modèle et assurant d'une manière automatique (ou semi-automatique des vues utilisateurs
The recent apparition of the Object Oriented DBMSs requires an enhancement of classical information system design. The complexity of the Information System is accompanied by the development of more sophisticated aide tools and by having recourse to design methodologies. Using the traditional design methods are insufficient to abject approach. For example, the methods formed upon the Entity - Association model are not convenient for the design of applications developed on abject oriented DBMSs. New means must be explored to benefit as much as possible from such DBMSs. We propose some concepts for an Object Oriented methodology. The proposed method, folloing an object oriented approach provides a static and dynamic representation of the applications. Our approach considers different aspects of the same object, depending on the viewpoint of each users. We proceed then to integrate all these views in a global conceptual scheme. The views integration, tockled in some classical conceptual methods arises new problems features and highlights the complexity of phenomena. E can mention, for example. Inheritance conflicts, data semantic, synonymy and polysemy. The target DBMS which guides us is 02. We have developed a tool. (CASE)
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Perestrelo, Pedro. "Avaliação do Desempenho do Sensor AGL (Laser-Altímetro) como Sistema Auxiliar para Aproximação e Aterragem Automática de UAV." Master's thesis, Academia da Força Aérea, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/11551.

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Os recentes avanços tecnológicos levaram ao desenvolvimento de sistemas de navegação mais precisos e de veículos aéreo não-tripulados (UAV) cada vez mais autónomos que, por sua vez, diminuíram significativamente o número de tarefas a realizar pelos operadores no solo. Com o propósito de reduzir o erro altimétrico do sistema DGPS, utilizado a bordo das plataformas Alfa-Extended da Força Aérea para a realização de aterragens automáticas, optou-se por utilizar um Laser-Altímetro com um erro teoricamente mais baixo. Desta forma, esta dissertação tem por objetivo a análise do desempenho do Sensor AGL, em termos de precisão e exatidão, enquanto sistema auxiliar para aproximação e aterragem automática de UAV. Para a concretização deste objetivo começou-se por desenvolver o driver do Sensor AGL, seguindo-se de todo o software e hardware necessário para os testes e dos scripts para pós-processamento dos dados recolhidos. Posteriormente foram realizados os testes no solo e em voo, permitindo a análise do desempenho deste sensor na realização de medições sobre várias superfícies, a várias distâncias, velocidades e ângulos de incidência. Assim, graças à metodologia seguida nesta dissertação, verificou-se uma precisão e exatidão altimétrica, por parte do Sensor AGL, claramente superior ao do sistema DGPS, registando-se um erro máximo de 0,3 m. Embora a taxa de amostragem obtida se tenha verificado inferior à anunciada pelo fabricante e tenham sido registados alguns erros em função do ângulo de incidência do feixe, estes fatores não foram considerados condicionantes para a realização de aterragens automáticas. Desta forma, concluiu-se que é vantajosa a utilização do Sensor AGL para a redução do erro altimétrico do sistema DGPS, recomendando-se que, no entanto, as medições de baixa resolução não sejam utilizadas para a aterragem e aconselhando cautela na operação sobre superfícies muito molhadas.
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Clément, Valérie. "Réalisation d'un dispositif de mesure de l'effet Hall ionique application au système vitreux AgPO-Agl /." Grenoble 2 : ANRT, 1987. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb376039895.

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Chabani, Larbi. "Etude de la viscosité et de l'aptitude à vitrifier des systèmes liquides Agl-Kl, Ga-Te et Ge-As-Se." Grenoble 2 : ANRT, 1986. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37596548w.

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Sun, Hong Wei. "Etude de nouveaux matériaux non cristallins élaborés par hypertrempe dans les systèmes MF₄-Lif (M = Zr, Th, U) Sb₂S₃-Ag₂S-Agl." Bordeaux 1, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986BOR10642.

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DE NOUVEAUX MATERIAUX NON-CRISTALLINS SONT OBTENUS PAR HYPERTREMPE A PARTIR DE MELANGE CORRESPONDANT AUX SYSTEMES Sb₂S₃-Ag₂S-Agl ET MF₄-Lif (M = Zr, Th, U). LES PROPRIETES THERMIQUES, CHIMIQUES ET ELECTRIQUES SONT ETUDIEES. LA CORRELATION ENTRE CES PROPRIETES ET L'ETUDE INFRA-ROUGE PERMET UNE APPROCHE STRUCTURALE DE CES COMPOSES VITREUX
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Piraccini, Emanuele. "Studio e validazione di modelli di propagazione radio in ambiente urbano per tecniche di localizzazione non cooperativa." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2015. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/8647/.

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La previsione della copertura RF in ambiente urbano è oggi comunemente considerato un problema risolto, con decine di modelli proposti in letteratura che mostrano una buona approssimazione rispetto alle misure. Tra questi, il ray tracing è considerato come uno dei più accurati tra i modelli disponibili. In questo lavoro si dimostra però come sia ancora necessario parecchio lavoro per fare in modo che il ray tracing possa essere effettivamente impiegato per scopi pratici.
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Sriplakich, Prawee. "ModelBus : un environnement réparti et ouvert pour l'ingénierie de modèles." Paris 6, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA066265.

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Le paradigme « Model Driven Engineering (MDE) » (Ingénierie de modèles) vise à simplifier le développement et de la maintenance des systèmes informatiques. Il se focalise sur l’utilisation de modèles pour spécifier les systèmes et sur les manipulations de modèles avec des outils. Cette thèse a pour but de définir et de réaliser un environnement réparti et ouvert pour réaliser MDE. Cet environnement, nommé ModelBus, vise 1) à supporter les manipulations collaboratives des modèles par multi-développeurs, et 2) à fournir l’interopérabilité entre outils hétérogènes impliqués dans les projets MDE. Pour attendre le premier objectif, ModelBus propose les mécanismes « diff/merge » des modèles, et, pour le deuxième, ModelBus offre les mécanismes d’échange de modèles et d’invocations de services entre outils. Les problèmes majeurs traités par ModelBus concernent le passage à l’échelle face à la taille des spécifications des systèmes complexes. Etant donné qu’un ensemble de modèles décrivant un système est un grand graphe d’objets (à l’ordre de GOs), dont les liens représentent les relations entre les modèles (ex. Traçabilité, relations entre les vues du système), nous soulevons les problèmes suivants: 1) Insuffisance de mémoire pour manipuler ce graphe entier, 2) Incohérences des liens du graphe (liens casés) causées par les manipulations concurrentes des modèles. Pour résoudre ces problèmes, ModelBus partitionne une spécification de système en modèles, et gère la cohérence des liens entre ces modèles
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Books on the topic "AGL"

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Waller, Erik. AGL: Lärobok om arvs- och gåvoskatt. 4th ed. Uppsala: Iustus förlag, 1995.

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Inc, Advanced Visual Systems. FGL-AGL reference manual addendum: Release 7.0. Manchester: Manchester Computing, University of Manchester, 1998.

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(firm), Uniras. AGL/WORLDMAPS user guide and reference manual: Version 6.3a. 2nd ed. Manchester: Manchester Computing Centre, University of Manchester, 1992.

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(firm), Uniras. AGL/CHARTS user guide and reference manual, version 6.3a. Manchester: Manchester Computing Centre, University ofManchester, 1992.

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(firm), Uniras. AGL/VOLUMES user guide and reference manual: Version 6.3a. Manchester: Manchester Computing Centre, University ofManchester, 1992.

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(firm), Uniras. AGL/PROJECTIONS user guide and reference manual: Version 6.3a. Manchester: Manchester Computing Centre, University of Manchester, 1992.

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Services, Kingston Polytechnic Computing. UNIRAS subroutine library example book: FGL/AGL subroutine examples. Kingston on Thames: Kingston Polytechnic, 1991.

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(firm), Uniras. AGL/BLOCKS user guide and reference manual, version 6.3a. 2nd ed. Manchester: Manchester Computing Centre, University of Manchester, 1992.

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(firm), Uniras. AGL/SEISPLOTS user guide and reference manual: Version 6.3a. 2nd ed. Manchester: Manchester Computing Centre, University of Manchester, 1992.

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(firm), Uniras. AGL/CONTOURS user guide and reference manual, version 6.3a. 2nd ed. Manchester: Manchester Computing Centre, University of Manchester, 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "AGL"

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Böhm, Jonas, and John Chambers. "AGL Energy: Moving to the Connected and Orchestrated Customers." In Connected Business, 333–41. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-76897-3_22.

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Bertling, Maria. "Medienhandeln." In All-Age-Literatur, 27–56. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-14334-3_3.

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Bertling, Maria. "Einleitung." In All-Age-Literatur, 1–7. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-14334-3_1.

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Bertling, Maria. "All-Age-Literatur im Spiegel der Forschung: Begriffsklärung." In All-Age-Literatur, 9–25. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-14334-3_2.

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Bertling, Maria. "Aufwachsen in der Medienwelt." In All-Age-Literatur, 57–69. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-14334-3_4.

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Bertling, Maria. "Empirische Untersuchung." In All-Age-Literatur, 71–117. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-14334-3_5.

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Bertling, Maria. "Emotionspsychologie und Medienpsychologie." In All-Age-Literatur, 119–49. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-14334-3_6.

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Bertling, Maria. "Exkurs: Quantitative Literaturwissenschaft – Distant Reading." In All-Age-Literatur, 151–53. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-14334-3_7.

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Bertling, Maria. "Textanalyse." In All-Age-Literatur, 155–68. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-14334-3_8.

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Bertling, Maria. "Schlussfolgerung." In All-Age-Literatur, 169–72. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-14334-3_9.

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Conference papers on the topic "AGL"

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Forlani, A. F., D. Roncati, M. Mazzotti, and U. Grasselli. "Compatibility analysis between AGL systems and night vision goggles." In 19th Italian National Conference on Photonic Technologies (Fotonica 2017). Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/cp.2017.0210.

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Selvasekarapandian, S., R. Chithra Devi, and M. Vijayakumar. "A Study of a Superionic System: Agl-Pbl2-Ag2O-B2O3." In Proceedings of the 7th Asian Conference. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812791979_0012.

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Lim, Tien-Chuong, Ka C. Cheok, and Subramaniam Ganesan. "Tractor Automated Ground Leveling (AGL) Simulation using Artificial Neural Network." In 2021 IEEE International Conference on Electro Information Technology (EIT). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/eit51626.2021.9491922.

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Aust, S. "Paving the Way for Connected Cars with Adaptive AUTOSAR and AGL." In 2018 IEEE 43rd Conference on Local Computer Networks Workshops (LCN Workshops). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/lcnw.2018.8628558.

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Pacciani, Luigi. "Report of the observations of AGL J1238+0406 (Fermi-LAT J123939+044409)." In 25th Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics. Trieste, Italy: Sissa Medialab, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.123.0131.

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Somavilla, Raquel, Alicia Lavin, Carmen Rodriguez, and Daniel Cano. "The AGL buoy. A high frequency view of processes at the air-sea interface." In OCEANS 2011 - SPAIN. IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/oceans-spain.2011.6003597.

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Guin, Sunny, Yuanbin Ru, Carolyn R. Lew, Neeraj Agarwal, Charles Owens, and Dan Theodorescu. "Abstract 4949: HAS2 is a critical effector for AGL mediated regulation of tumor growth." In Proceedings: AACR 106th Annual Meeting 2015; April 18-22, 2015; Philadelphia, PA. American Association for Cancer Research, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2015-4949.

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Guillon, Alain. "An APL compiler: The SOFREMI-AGL compiler, a tool to produce low-cost efficient software." In the international conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/28315.28332.

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CRISÓSTOMO, C. A. B., K. M. SOUZA, T. S. S. ALMEIDA, and R. R. SOARES. "Hidrólise-hidrogenação catalítica do óleo de soja visando à produção de ácidos graxos livres (AGL)." In Congresso Brasileiro de Engenharia Química em Iniciação Científica. São Paulo: Editora Blucher, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5151/chemeng-cobeqic2017-215.

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Lachey, Jeffrey, Keith Vanderlee, Robert Jewell, and Tony Alfano. "Optimizing Preventative and Mitigative Measure Selection." In 2016 11th International Pipeline Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2016-64638.

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As risk assessment methodologies, tools, and processes continue to evolve in the industry, utilizing risk outputs to not only identify high risk locations, but to also understand the driver(s) behind the elevated risks for those locations is paramount. The ideal scenario for reducing pipeline risk is utilizing a risk-driven mitigation plan as this ensures the optimal use of company dollars, but also inherently means that a company has a firm understanding of their data and pipeline system. When the company understands their data and the implications for its inaccuracies, whether it be improper data alignment or incorrect application of data, they can effectively employ a campaign for preventative and mitigative measures (P&MM). However, if suspect data is used during a risk assessment, P&MM cannot accurately target risk drivers and high risk locations, making it challenging for the company to maximize their resources. For well over a year, an on-going partnership between AGL Resources Inc. (AGL) and Det Norske Veritas (U.S.A.), Inc. (DNV GL) has ensued to tailor a GIS-based risk management software solution for AGL. Through this collaboration among Integrity Management, Risk Management, IT, GIS, and Operations & Maintenance subject matter experts (SMEs) on both sides, one central hub of cross-functional pipeline knowledge was created. As a result, countless opportunities were exploited to identify supplementary data sources to employ new data manipulation techniques and processes, providing AGL with the foundation for such a risk-based Preventative & Mitigative Measure program. With the foundation laid and the proper risk elements present, AGL can now execute optimized risk-informed responses to identified high risk locations, pipeline segments, or pipeline systems. These optimized responses require an understanding of the types of P&MM available to reduce the threats and consequences, the costs involved for each P&MM implemented, and the utilization of a tool to allow various ‘what-if’ risk analyses to be conducted. Adopting and integrating this process as part of AGL’s risk management program allows them to capitalize on the maintenance dollars they spend while also reducing the potential hazards to the surrounding people, places and environment.
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Breiter, M. W., H. Drstak, and M. Maly-Schreiber. Impedance Studies of the Cell Ag/AgI/Ag Beta Alumina/AgI/Ag. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, July 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada198254.

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Onillon, E., and J. Brennan. IMPROWMENT OF THE AGS AGC LOOP. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1151301.

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Binette, Joanne. Livability For All: The AARP Age-Friendly Community Surveys. AARP Research, August 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.26419/res.00055.000.

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Binette, Joanne. Livability For All: The 2016 AARP Age-Friendly Community Survey. AARP Research, September 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.26419/res.00132.000.

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Carpenter, Christopher, and Casey Warman. Do 'All-Age' Bicycle Helmet Laws Work? Evidence from Canada. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, May 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w24644.

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Binette, Joanne. Livability for All in Tucson, AZ: An Age-Friendly Community Survey of Residents Age 50-Plus. AARP Research, October 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.26419/res.00055.021.

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Binette, Joanne. Livability for All in Wilmington, NC: An Age-Friendly Community Survey of Residents Age 50-Plus. AARP Research, September 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.26419/res.00055.005.

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Binette, Joanne. Livability for All in San Juan, PR: An Age-Friendly Community Survey of Residents Age 50-Plus. AARP Research, January 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.26419/res.00055.013.

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Binette, Joanne. Livability for All in Bernalillo County, NM: An Age-Friendly Community Survey of Residents Age 50-Plus. AARP Research, December 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.26419/res.00055.053.

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Binette, Joanne. Livability for All in Davidson County, TN: An Age-Friendly Community Survey of Residents Age 50-Plus. AARP Research, February 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.26419/res.00055.037.

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