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Stamatoplos, Anthony. "Sources: American Reference Books Annual." Reference & User Services Quarterly 46, no. 3 (2007): 102. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/rusq.46n3.102.2.

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Shelton, Mark E. "American Reference Books Annual 2000, Volume 3120011Edited by Bohdan S. Wynar. American Reference Books Annual 2000, Volume 31. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited 2000. 804 pp, ISBN: 1563088371 US dollar 110 hardback." Collection Building 20, no. 1 (2001): 36–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/cb.2001.20.1.36.1.

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Shelton, Mark. "American Reference Books Annual 2001, Vol. 3220023Bohdan S. Wynar. American Reference Books Annual 2001, Vol. 32. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited 2001. 797 pp., ISBN: 1563088886 (hardback) US$115 ($138 outside North America)." Collection Building 21, no. 3 (2002): 137. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/cb.2002.21.3.137.3.

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Shelton, Mark. "American Reference Books Annual 1998, Volume 2920002Edited by Ed Volz, Editor‐in‐Chief Bohdan S. Wynar. American Reference Books Annual 1998, Volume 29. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited 1998. 807 pp., ISBN: ISBN 1563086239 US$100 (US$120 outside USA) hardcover." Collection Building 19, no. 4 (2000): 168–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/cb.2000.19.4.168.2.

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Shelton, Mark. "American Reference Books Annual 1999, Volume 3020003Edited by Ed Volz, Editor‐in‐Chief Bohdan S. Wynar. American Reference Books Annual 1999, Volume 30. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited 1998. 732 pp., ISBN: ISBN 1563087650 US$105 (US$125 outside USA) hardcover." Collection Building 19, no. 4 (2000): 168–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/cb.2000.19.4.168.3.

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Toase, Charles A. "Reviews : Wynar, B S (ed.). American Reference Books Annual 1989, volume 20. Englewood, Colo., Libraries Unlimited, 1989. xxii, 712 pp. $75.00 in USA, $90.00 elsewhere. ISBN 0 87287 758 2. ISSN 0065-9959." Journal of librarianship 22, no. 2 (1990): 120–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/096100069002200208.

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Lorenzo, Lisa. "Book Review: Coding with XML for Efficiencies in Cataloging and Metadata." Library Resources & Technical Services 63, no. 1 (2019): 76. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/lrts.63n1.76.

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Written as a follow-up to an Association for Library Collections & Technical Services (ALCTS) pre-conference held during the 2015 American Library Association (ALA) Annual Conference, Coding with XML for Efficiencies in Cataloging and Metadata is an excellent introduction to the potential of Extensible Markup Language (XML) and related technologies in creating efficiencies in library cataloging and metadata work. As stated in the volume’s introduction, this guide will be most useful to those with some familiarity with XML or Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). However, this is not a requirement as the first chapter introduces XML in a way that will bring most newcomers up to speed. Catalogers will likely benefit most from this volume given that the majority of examples involve MARC 21 bibliographic data. However, metadata managers more broadly will also find value here, particularly in sections on XML Schema Definition Language (XSD), Extensible Stylesheet Language for Transformation (XSLT), XPath, and XQuery. Coding with XML does not purport to be a comprehensive reference for all XML work in libraries, but more of “a tutorial on its subject” (3). This is certainly true—each section provides an approachable and thorough introduction to a particular technology rather than an exhaustive list of features. There is also a useful list of resources at the end of the book for readers who want more information and more in-depth examples.
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Yoon, K. K., W. A. Van Der Sluys, and K. Hour. "Effect of Loading Rate on Fracture Toughness of Pressure Vessel Steels." Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology 122, no. 2 (2000): 125–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.556176.

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The master curve method has recently been developed to determine fracture toughness in the brittle-to-ductile transition range. This method was successfully applied to numerous fracture toughness data sets of pressure vessel steels. Joyce (Joyce, J. A., 1997, “On the Utilization of High Rate Charpy Test Results and the Master Curve to Obtain Accurate Lower Bound Toughness Predictions in the Ductile-to-Brittle Transition, Small Specimen Test Techniques,” Small Specimens Test Technique, ASTM STP 1329, W. R. Corwin, S. T. Rosinski, and E. Van Walle, eds., ASTM, West Conshohocken, PA) applied this method to high loading rate fracture toughness data for SA-515 steel and showed the applicability of this approach to dynamic fracture toughness data. In order to investigate the shift in fracture toughness from static to dynamic data, B&W Owners Group tested five weld materials typically used in reactor vessel fabrication in both static and dynamic loading. The results were analyzed using ASTM Standard E 1921 (ASTM, 1998, Standard E 1921-97, “Standard Test Method for the Determination of Reference Temperature, T0, for Ferritic Steels in the Transition Range,” 1998 Annual Book of ASTM Standards, 03.01, American Society for Testing and Materials, West Conshohocken, PA). This paper presents the data and the resulting reference temperature shifts in the master curves from static to high loading rate fracture toughness data. This shift in the toughness curve with the loading rate selected in this test program and from the literature is compared with the shift between KIc and KIa curves in ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. In addition, data from the B&W Owners Group test of IAEA JRQ material and dynamic fracture toughness data from the Pressure Vessel Research Council (PVRC) database (Van Der Sluys, W. A., Yoon, K. K., Killian, D. E., and Hall, J. B., 1998, “Fracture Toughness of Ferritic Steels and ASTM Reference Temperature T0,” BAW-2318, Framatome Technologies. Lynchburg, VA) are also presented. It is concluded that the master curve shift due to loading rate can be addressed with the shift between the current ASME Code KIc and KIa curves. [S0094-9930(00)01302-0]
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Kelly, Brendan D. "Mental Health Policy in Ireland 1984–2004: theory, overview and future directions." Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine 21, no. 2 (2004): 61–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0790966700008326.

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Recent years have seen renewed emphasis on the importance of mental health policy as a key component of health and social policy at both national and international levels. In 2001 the European Commission produced a public health framework for mental health in the EU. In the same year, the World Health Organisation devoted its annual health report to mental health and called on countries to formulate, update and implement mental health policies. The EU and WHO initiatives both recognised that the challenges facing mental health policy makers are increasingly transnational in scope, related to issues such as rapid demographic change, increased transnational migration, the protection of human rights and the implementation of a growing number of international laws, directives and protocols in relation to mental health care.Significant progress has been made in the development of Irish mental health services over the past 40 years. Nevertheless, many challenges remain. The aims of this paper are to outline:• Prevailing theoretical perspectives on mental health policy• Mental health policy in Ireland since the last major policy revision in 1984• Relevant economic and demographic changes in Ireland since 1984• Relevant clinical, legislative and policy developments in relation to mental health• Future directions for mental health policy.Electronic literature searches were performed using Psyclit (American Psychological Association, 1887–2003), Medline (United States National Library of Medicine, 1985 – 2003), with broad search terms related to mental health policy. Additional books and papers were identified by tracking back through references and consulting with colleagues. Policy documents and selected literature on Irish psychiatric services were reviewed and related to recent literature on mental health policy.
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Whiting, Susan J. "Symposium overview. Dietary Reference Intakes: considerations for physical activity." Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 31, no. 1 (2006): 59–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/h06-002.

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The following series of papers comprise a symposium on Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs), which are the new dietary recommendations for North Americans, that was presented at the 2004 Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology. The process of developing the DRIs has been an enormous undertaking resulting, thus far, in 12 book-length reports spanning from 1997 to 2004. It was therefore timely to review the recommendations, describe the considerations for physical activity that went into setting the recommendations, and, where possible, indicate how the DRIs may be applied to athletes.Key words: Dietary Reference Intakes, macronutrients, micronutrients, physical activity.
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Books on the topic "American reference books annual"

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Cohen, Morris L. Bibliography of early American law. W.S. Hein & Co., 1998.

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American Indian reference books for children and young adults. Libraries Unlimited, 1991.

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American newspaper comics: An encyclopedic reference guide. The University of Michigan Press, 2011.

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American military history: A guide to reference and information sources. 2nd ed. Libraries Unlimited, 2008.

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Stevenson, Rosemary M. Index to Afro-American reference resources. Greenwood Press, 1988.

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Malloy, Alex G. Comics values annual: The comics books price guide. Antique Trader Books, 1997.

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Kuipers, Barbara J. American Indian reference and resource books for children and young adults. 2nd ed. Libraries Unlimited, 1995.

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Hoffmann, Frank W. American popular culture: A guide to the reference literature. Libraries Unlimited, 1995.

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Blewett, Daniel K. American military history: A guide to reference and information sources. Libraries Unlimited, 1995.

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Big little books: A collector's reference & value guide. Collector Books, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "American reference books annual"

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Callison, Jamie. "Transmuting F. H. Bradley: T. S. Eliot’s Notes Towards a Theory of Poetry." In T. S. Eliot Studies Annual. Liverpool University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5949/liverpool/9781942954286.003.0009.

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The second essay cluster examines the annotations made in books from Eliot’s personal library, recently made available to researchers for the first time. In the first essay, Callison offers the first extensive reading of Eliot’s marginalia to F. H. Bradley’s Appearance and Reality. Callison notes a stylistic shift in Eliot’s critical prose, particularly in the philosophical essays written at Harvard and during Michaelmas term 1914 at Oxford, while he was studying and annotating Bradley. In addition to examining Eliot’s annotations and their relevance to his developing philosophical mind, Callison uses these annotations to explain Eliot’s retrospective assessment of Bradley’s “style” as the means by which the philosopher most indelibly influenced the literary and cultural critic. In the second essay, Pierce offers a phenomenological reading of Eliot’s view of language, showing that a phenomenological “suspension” of definite reference is central to his poetic style. Examining annotations from Eliot’s library, Pierce attributes this tendency to Eliot’s reading of Edmund Husserl.
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Lawrence, David Todd, and Elaine J. Lawless. "Pinhook Day A Traditional African American Homecoming." In When They Blew the Levee. University Press of Mississippi, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496817730.003.0005.

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This chapter centers on the celebration of Pinhook Day, which has taken place as long as anyone can remember, and still continues to this day over six years after the breach. Detailing the celebration itself as a homecoming event, this chapter explores the importance of this annual tradition in helping to reconstruct the idea of home and to shape memories of the collective history of the community and its residents. This kind of gathering is particularly important in light of what was lost in the aftermath of the breach. Many Pinhook residents, faced with very little time to move and store their belongings, lost precious keepsakes – pictures, family bibles, certificates, books, Bibles – that marked important events among families and in the larger community. Pinhook Day provides a venue for remembered events, people, and lives when Pinhook was a thriving town.
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Tamte, Roger R. "New Voices." In Walter Camp and the Creation of American Football. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252041617.003.0030.

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In 1893, for the first time, major books on American football are published by authors beside Camp. Camp worries that one book, by Yale-trained Alonzo Stagg and Harry Williams, discloses Yale proprietary information, but Stagg and Williams publish over his objections (first self-publish and later by Appleton, publishing under various titles). Spalding suggests Camp write a booklet on football to be published by Spalding contemporaneously with Stagg-Williams and “to a certain extent kill” Stagg-Williams sales. Camp prepares the requested booklet, titled How to Play Football, but invites other American football players to write major parts of the booklet. Spalding goes on to publish annual versions of the booklet, and other writers are routinely included, with Camp both editor and writer. A similar procedure is used with Spalding’s Official Football Guide. Other books published in 1893 are James R. Church, ed., University Football, and Walter Camp’s Book of College Sports.
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Meadows, Dwayne E. "Where Have We Gone From There?" In African American Suburbanization and the Consequential Loss of Identity. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7835-2.ch005.

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It is the author's position that Martin King's final keynote address at the tenth annual session of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, where the theme was “Where Do We Go From Here” is a significant point of reference in the ongoing struggle of African Americans in America. Indeed, 50 years after King's sudden death, his turn toward economic and political empowerment is still the cornerstone of the Black agenda in America. Therefore, with the preceding as our contextual mooring, the author will consider that unique expression of African American culture, Black religion, and the Black church in its 21st century iteration. How has suburban life and the ongoing search for success and the “American Dream” affected Black faith traditions? What do we believe, and who is our God? What has become of the “Souls of Black Folk?”
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Goodland, Giles. "Long Poems about Everything: Dictionary as Subject and Model for Poem, 1974–2016." In Poetry & the Dictionary. Liverpool University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781789620566.003.0012.

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This chapter discusses the use of dictionaries and books of reference as a motif and a formal device in American poetry, particularly in the avant-garde stream, from Zukofsky to the Language poets, with special reference to the work of Ron Silliman and Tina Darragh. It distinguishes long poems in the Whitman tradition, which attempt to comprehend the world in the form of lists and extended descriptions, often using alphabetical orderings or other kinds of organisation similar to dictionaries, and smaller works of visual poetry able to subvert the notion of definition in a dictionary.
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Chajes, Julie. "Spiritualism." In Recycled Lives. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190909130.003.0005.

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Through reference to books and Spiritualist periodicals, chapter 4 situates Blavatsky’s early theory of metempsychosis in relation to anti-reincarnationist currents in Anglo-American Spiritualism. It also explores Blavatsky’s debt to and tension with the French Spiritism of Allan Kardec (1804–1869), arguing that her rebirth theories must be understood in light of her simultaneous reception and rejection of certain specific elements present in Anglo-American Spiritualism as well as French Spiritism. It considers the similarities and differences between Blavatsky’s ideas on rebirth and those of Kardec, the American medium Cora Scott Tappan (1840–1923), the British medium Emma Hardinge Britten (1823–1899), the American magician Paschal Beverly Randolph (1825–1875), and the occult society the Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor.
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Kaji, Masanori, and Helge kragh. "Introduction." In Early Responses to the Periodic System. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190200077.003.0007.

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Even though there have already been many studies of the reception of scientific discoveries and theories, only a few discoveries have been systematically examined from a comparative perspective, in particular Darwin’s theory of evolution in biology and Einstein’s relativity theory in physics. In the field of chemistry, the periodic system of the elements is a good candidate for such comparative reception studies. Although the discovery of the periodic system and its later history have generated numerous inquiries, its reception has received only partial or scanty attention. In his noted paper published in 1996, the American historian of science Stephen G. Brush explored the role that successful predictions and accommodation of known facts played in persuading scientists to accept scientific discoveries. He systematically examined textbooks and comprehensive chemistry reference works, observing that, “[the] number of explicit references to the periodic law to be found in late nineteenth-century chemistry journals is small and fluctuates irregularly.” Relying on a survey of textbooks and reference works written between 1871 and 1890 and existing in American libraries, he concluded that the periodic law had been generally accepted in the United States and Britain by 1890. In a footnote to the same paper, he suggested the need to extend this study of texts to other countries, especially Germany and France. In fact, two years before Brush’s paper was published, Ludmilla Nekoval-Chikhaoui had completed her dissertation on the diffusion of Mendeleev’s periodic classification in France. She studied this subject as part of a project on the diffusion of scientific knowledge from the second half of the nineteenth century to the early twentieth century. Basing her examination on scientific journals and chemistry books, Nekoval-Chikhaoui analyzed the diffusion of the periodic system in the French scientific community. She also surveyed the introduction of periodic classification in higher and secondary education based on an analysis of chemistry textbooks, higher education courses, and public education programs. At the end of her dissertation, she called to conduct a comparative analysis of the diffusion of Mendeleev’s discovery in different European countries.
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Goldberg, Ann. "Conclusion." In Sex, Religion, and the Making of Modern Madness. Oxford University Press, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195125818.003.0016.

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Almost unknown before the 1970s, multiple personality disorder (M.P.D.) has become an epidemic in the last twenty years. One estimate puts the incidence of new cases between 1985 and 1995 at forty thousand. The patients are overwhelmingly “white, female, and North American.” The New Yorker tells of one such case: Elizabeth Carlson, a suburban housewife, who began psychiatric treatment in 1989 for depression. Within a year she had discovered more than two dozen personalities inhabiting her mind and had recovered horrifying memories of childhood sexual molestation at the hands of a satanic ritual cult. The psychiatrist, Diane Humenansky, had supplied her patient with a M.P.D. illness script— books, videotapes, and leading questions— which Carlson faithfully internalized and made her own. It was a dangerous script. Before long, Carlson’s condition was deteriorating: she no longer left her bedroom and her marriage was falling apart; she became suicidal, and felt she was going crazy. M.P.D. is not a disease entity. Not the tools of the psychiatrist, but those of the historian, social psychologist, and sociologist are best suited to explain its epidemiology and symptomatology. The illness script Humenansky and other psychiatrists made believable to their patients drew from a number of political, social, and cultural currents: the child-protection movement of the 1970s, the later recovered-memory movement, and the involvement of an unlikely alliance of feminists and Christian fundamentalists. M.P.D. became a psychiatric growth industry, which promoted the illness from new institutional bases: a professional organization (I.S.S.M.P.&D.: International Society for the Study of Multiple Personality and Dissociation), annual conferences, specialized units within hospitals, and publications. Finally, the media spread the word through magazine, talk show, and news coverage (one program featuring a “star [M.P.D.] patient who switched personalities [on cue] for the camera”). On the other hand, it is not accurate to make M.P.D. alone responsible for mental disorder in these women and the medicalization of otherwise purely social problems. Like Carlson, most of these women had long been troubled in mind and “already spent [on average] seven years in the mental—health system” before undergoing M.P.D. therapy.
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"PN: It reminds me that in the story called ‘Madame Realism’, the narrator decides that ‘Anything can be a transitional object. No one spoke of limits, they spoke of boundaries. And my boundaries shift, she thought, like ones do after a war when countries lose or gain depending on having won or lost’ (MR, 39). The reference to Winnicott’s concept of ‘transitional objects’ seems to have a relevance to your sense of how fiction operates—perhaps as (to use another concept from Winnicott) a ‘potential space’ somewhere between psyche and world where a certain ‘play’ can take place? LT: In criticism you always have to make one argument, and you have to support that argument against other arguments. In writing a novel or a short story there are arguments going on too, but there you have the possibility of different voices and different characters. You don’t have to argue as if there’s one truth, or one way to see something, you can allow for a lot of ambivalence. In some way writing fiction for me is about anxiety and being extremely insecure, and having between me—and maybe this is Winnicottian—between me and the world a space where I say, this is not me, and it is me, ambivalently, but this is also not Truth. PN: Motion Sickness suggests that national identity is like armour; in Haunted Houses are we meant to conclude that gender is similarly a kind of defence and constraint? LT: Yes, I think I very much felt that when I wrote Haunted Houses. All my books are in a way about limits, and about fighting those limits. Haunted Houses definitely was about the limits of gender and of being a girl, how you took it on, how you wrestled with it; then with Motion Sickness it was national identity and nationalism. But you never want to celebrate your limits, you don’t want to celebrate being an American, to celebrate being a woman. That’s making a virtue out of something that’s neither a vice nor a virtue. It’s a given. You’re born into something and it’s a matter of what you do with that. PN: Relations between self and other seem to be played out visually a lot of the time—in Haunted Houses, for example: ‘there was a chance of being looked at, which was better than being spoken to: it was as if she were being taken, unaware and involuntarily, and not taken’ (H, 62). LT: Being looked at—again this would be an interesting argument that pornography is not rape—looking at something and having a fantasy is different from being thrown into the bushes and raped. This could also lead into a discussion about aspects of female desire and whether a woman’s desire to be looked at is passive or active. I tend to feel those terms, ‘passive’ and ‘active’, are—well,." In Textual Practice. Routledge, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203986219-22.

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Conference papers on the topic "American reference books annual"

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Usevitch, James, and Dimitra Panagou. "Resilient Leader-Follower Consensus to Arbitrary Reference Values." In 2018 Annual American Control Conference (ACC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/acc.2018.8431573.

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Lee, Youngwoo, Liting Sun, Jun Moont, and Masayoshi Tomizuka. "Reference Modulation for Performance Enhancement in Motion Control Systems." In 2018 Annual American Control Conference (ACC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/acc.2018.8430752.

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Nguyen, Tam, Satoshi Nakano, Takeshi Hatanaka, Emanuele Garone, and Masayuki Fujita. "A Distributed Reference Governor for High-Order LTI Swarm Systems." In 2018 Annual American Control Conference (ACC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/acc.2018.8430863.

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Malisoff, Michael, Burak Sarsilmaz, Tansel Yucelen, and Jonathan Muse. "Tracking, Parameter Identification, and Convergence Rates for Model Reference Adaptive Control." In 2018 Annual American Control Conference (ACC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/acc.2018.8430855.

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L'Afflitto, Andrea. "Robust Adaptive Control for Constrained Dynamical Systems Following Unreliable Reference Signals." In 2018 Annual American Control Conference (ACC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/acc.2018.8431605.

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DeVries, Levi, and Jeremy Dawkins. "Multi-vehicle Target Tracking and Formation Control in Non-inertial Reference Frames." In 2018 Annual American Control Conference (ACC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/acc.2018.8430831.

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Eden, Jonathan, Ying Tan, Darwin Lau, and Denny Oetomo. "Reference State Trajectory Generation for Output Tracking with Constraints using Search Trees." In 2018 Annual American Control Conference (ACC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/acc.2018.8431058.

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Azimi, Vahid, and Patricio A. Vela. "Performance Reference Adaptive Control: A Joint Quadratic Programming and Adaptive Control Framework." In 2018 Annual American Control Conference (ACC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/acc.2018.8431150.

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Nguyen, Nhan T., and Kelley E. Hashemi. "Time-Varying Modification of Reference Model for Adaptive Control with Performance Optimization." In 2018 Annual American Control Conference (ACC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/acc.2018.8431428.

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Peng, Cheng, Li Chen, and Jing Sun. "Model Reference Adaptive Control during Mode Transition of a Parallel Hybrid Electric Vehicle." In 2018 Annual American Control Conference (ACC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/acc.2018.8431756.

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