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Rolfs, Arndt, Ines Weber-Rolfs, and Ulrich Finckh, eds. Methods in DNA Amplification. Springer US, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2530-1.

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1959-, Rolfs Arndt, Weber-Rolfs Ines, Finckh Ulrich, and International PCR Symposium on Usage of PCR and Alternative Amplification Methods in Infectious and Genetic Diseases (2nd : 1993 : Berlin, Germany), eds. Methods in DNA amplification. Plenum Press, 1994.

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Mayer, Gaetan. Amplification methods for the immunolocalization of rare molecules in cells and tissues. Urban & Fischer, 2001.

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Mayer, Gaétan. Amplification methods for the immunolocalization of rare molecules in cells and tissue. Urban & Fischer, 2001.

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Dirk, Lassner, Pustowoit Barbara, Rolfs Arndt 1959-, and Augustusburg Conference of Advanced Science on Problems of Quantitation of Nucleic Acids by Amplification Techniques (1996), eds. Modern applications of DNA amplification techniques: Problems and new tools. Plenum Press, 1997.

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Osher, Stanley. Essentially non-oscillatory shock capturing methods applied to turbulence amplification in shock wave calculations. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1989.

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Scialpi, Angela, and Alessio Mengoni, eds. La PCR e le sue varianti. Firenze University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6453-159-5.

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The book "La PCR e le sue varianti" is designed as a reference tool for those whose laboratory activities deal with methods based on nucleic acid amplification. The text provides the theoretical bases of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and its variants (e.g. RT-PCR, quantitative PCR, isothermic PCR) in a rapid and concise manner and describes the principal applications used for genetic identification and the study of genetic polymorphism, in the form of a protocol that can be easily consulted by the users.
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1949-, Potapov Alexander I., ed. Modulated waves: Theory and applications. The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999.

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Farrell, Robert E. RNA methodologies: A laboratory guide for isolation and characterization. Academic Press, 1993.

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Farrell, Robert E. RNA methodologies: A laboratory guide for isolation and characterization. 2nd ed. Academic Press, 1998.

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Bernd, Kochanowski, and Reischl Udo, eds. Quantitative PCR protocols. Humana Press, 1999.

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Rolfs, Arndt, Ulrich Finckh, and Ines Weber-Rolfs. Methods in Dna Amplification. Springer, 2012.

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Rolfs, Arndt, Ulrich Finckh, and Ines Weber-Rolfs. Methods in DNA Amplification. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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Methods in DNA Amplification. Springer, 2011.

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(Editor), S. Hughes, and R. Lasken (Editor), eds. Whole Genome Amplification: Methods Express Series (Methods Express). Scion Publishing Ltd., 2005.

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(Editor), S. Hughes, and R. Lasken (Editor), eds. Whole Genome Amplification: Methods Express Series (Methods Express). Scion Publishing Ltd., 2005.

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Kroneis, Thomas. Whole Genome Amplification: Methods and Protocols. Springer New York, 2016.

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Kroneis, Thomas. Whole Genome Amplification: Methods and Protocols. Springer New York, 2015.

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Astatke, Mekbib. RNA Amplification and Analysis: Methods and Protocols. Springer, 2024.

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Sowell, Tamara T. Digital Techniques In Acoustic Amplification And New Methods In Noise Reduction. Diane Pub Co, 1993.

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White, Thomas J., Michael A. Innis, David H. Gelfand, and John J. Sninsky. PCR Protocols: A Guide to Methods and Applications. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2012.

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PCR Protocols: A Guide to Methods and Applications. Academic Press, 1989.

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PCR protocols: A guide to methods and applications. Academic Press, 1990.

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PCR Protocols: A Guide to Methods and Applications. Academic Press, 1989.

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PCR Protocols: A Guide to Methods and Applications. Academic Press, 1989.

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(Editor), Michael A. Innis, David H. Gelfand (Editor), John J. Sninsky (Editor), and Thomas J. White (Editor), eds. PCR Protocols: A Guide to Methods and Applications. Academic Press, 1989.

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Legend, Kerrie. Pinterest Marketing Amplification: 7 Methods to Amplify Your Reach and Boost Sales Conversions. Independently Published, 2019.

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Rolfs, Arndt, Barbara Pustowoit, and Dirk Lassner. Modern Applications of DNA Amplification Techniques: Problems and New Tools. Springer, 2011.

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Rolfs, Arndt, Barbara Pustowoit, and Dirk Lassner. Modern Applications of DNA Amplification Techniques: Problems and New Tools. Springer London, Limited, 2013.

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Rolfs, Arndt, Barbara Pustowoit, and Dirk Lassner. Modern Applications of DNA Amplification Techniques: Problems and New Tools. Springer, 2012.

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Thornley, John K. Methods of application of piezoelectric multilayer actuators to high-speed clutching, using displacement amplification. 1993.

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(Editor), Michael A. Innis, David H. Gelfand (Editor), and John J. Sninsky (Editor), eds. PCR Applications: Protocols for Functional Genomics. Academic Press, 1999.

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(Editor), Michael A. Innis, David H. Gelfand (Editor), and John J. Sninsky (Editor), eds. PCR Applications: Protocols for Functional Genomics. Academic Press, 1999.

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White, Bruce A. Pcr Cloning Protocols: From Molecular Cloning to Genetic Engineering (Methods in Molecular Biology). Humana Press, 1997.

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Jacobs, Samantha E., Catherine B. Small, and Thomas J. Walsh. Fungal diseases of the respiratory tract. Edited by Christopher C. Kibbler, Richard Barton, Neil A. R. Gow, Susan Howell, Donna M. MacCallum, and Rohini J. Manuel. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198755388.003.0030.

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Fungal respiratory infections are important causes of morbidity and mortality in immunocompromised patients. Invasive aspergillosis remains the most common invasive fungal infection whereas other filamentous fungi, such as Fusarium spp., Mucorales, and Scedosporium spp., are increasing in frequency, particularly in neutropenic hosts. Endemic mycoses, including those due to Histoplasma capsulatum, Coccidioides spp., and Talaromyces marneffei, are increasingly prevalent in patients with cell-mediated immunodeficiencies in respective geographic regions. Culture remains the gold standard of diagnosis but has limited sensitivity and often requires invasive procedures. Non-invasive diagnostic tests, including the serum sandwich enzyme immunoassay for the detection of galactomannan, the (1→3)-β‎-D-glucan assay, and molecular amplification methods have been developed to facilitate early and accurate diagnosis. Successful therapy depends upon early initiation of antifungal agents and reversal of immunosuppression. Lipid formulations of amphotericin B and newer generation triazoles including voriconazole, posaconazole, and isavuconazole have expanded the ability to treat multi-drug resistant pathogens more effectively and with less toxicity.
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Ostrovsky, Lev A., and Alexander I. Potapov. Modulated Waves: Theory and Applications (Johns Hopkins Studies in the Mathematical Sciences). The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999.

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Kotkin, G. L., and V. G. Serbo. Exploring Classical Mechanics. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198853787.001.0001.

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This book was written by the working physicists for students and teachers of physics faculties of universities. Its contents correspond roughly to the corresponding course in the textbooks Mechanics by L. D. Landau and E. M. Lifshitz (1976) and Classical Mechanics by H. Goldstein, Ch. Poole, and J. Safko (2000). As a rule, the given solution of a problem is not finished with obtaining the required formulae. It is necessary to analyse the results, and this is of great interest and by no means a mechanical part of the solution. The authors consider classical mechanics as the first chapter of theoretical physics; the methods and ideas developed in this chapter are literally important for all other sections of theoretical physics. Thus, the authors have indicated wherever this does not require additional amplification, the analogy or points of contact with the problems in quantum mechanics, electrodynamics, or statistical mechanics. The first English edition of this book was published by Pergamon Press in 1971 with the invaluable help by the translation editor D. ter Haar. This second English publication is based on the fourth Russian edition of 2010 as well as the problems added in the publications in Spanish and French. As a result, this book contains 357 problems instead of the 289 problems that appeared in the first English edition.
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Libuda, Diana Elizabeth. Identification and characterization of histone gene amplification as a method for dosage compensation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. 2008.

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(Editor), M. J. McPherson, B. D. Hames (Editor), and G. R. Taylor (Editor), eds. PCR 2: A Practical Approach (Practical Approach Series). Oxford University Press, USA, 1995.

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(Editor), M. J. McPherson, B. D. Hames (Editor), and G. R. Taylor (Editor), eds. PCR 2: A Practical Approach (Practical Approach Series). Oxford University Press, USA, 1995.

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Paeglīte, Ilze. Kustīgās slodzes dinamiskās iedarbes uz autoceļu tiltiem eksperimentāla izpēte un novērtējums. RTU Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7250/9789934227028.

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Using data obtained from the dynamic load testing of bridges a method was developed to evaluate level of the dynamic performance without performing a dynamic load test. In this method a dynamic index of the bridge is calculated. Dynamic index allows to evaluate the dynamic performance level of existing and new structures taking into account such bridge parameters as span length / height ratio, natural frequency, vibration damping coefficient, relative deflection and international roughness index IRI. Dynamic index method can be used by bridge owners and maintainers to determine the dynamic potential of a particular bridge. The maximum allowable values of the dynamic amplification factor for standard prestressed concrete beam bridges were determined. These values were calculated for maximum allowed traffic load in Latvia. The obtained results can be used for the safety assessment of existing and reconstructed reinforced concrete beam bridges.
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Taberlet, Pierre, Aurélie Bonin, Lucie Zinger, and Eric Coissac. Single-species detection. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198767220.003.0009.

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Chapter 9 “Single-species detection” deals with the practical aspects of detecting a single and predefined taxon with eDNA, with a particular focus on the use of quantitative PCR (qPCR) for this purpose. After presenting how single-species detection has been implemented in a few seminal studies, it details the principles underlying qPCR. More specifically, it describes the typical qPCR amplification curve and the different systems (SYBR green and TaqMan probe assays) available to record amplicon accumulation in real time via fluorescence measurements. Chapter 9 also explains how the initial number of target sequences can be estimated with the Ct method, and addresses the design and test of reliable qPCR barcodes and probes targeting a single species. Finally, several important experimental considerations are highlighted, including the particular concerns of contamination and inhibition in qPCR.
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Kochanowski, Bernd. Quantitative PCR Protocols. Humana Press, 1999.

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Raydugin, Yuri G. Modern Risk Quantification in Complex Projects. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198844334.001.0001.

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There are multiple complaints that existing project risk quantification methods—both parametric and Monte Carlo—fail to produce accurate project duration and cost-risk contingencies in a majority of cases. It is shown that major components of project risk exposure—non-linear risk interactions—pertaining to complex projects are not taken into account. It is argued that a project system consists of two interacting subsystems: a project structure subsystem (PSS) and a project delivery subsystem (PDS). Any misalignments or imbalances between these two subsystems (PSS–PDS mismatches) are associated with the non-linear risk interactions. Principles of risk quantification are developed to take into account three types of non-linear risk interactions in complex projects: internal risk amplifications due to existing ‘chronic’ project system issues, knock-on interactions, and risk compounding. Modified bowtie diagrams for the three types of risk interactions are developed to identify and address interacting risks. A framework to visualize dynamic risk patterns in affinities of interacting risks is proposed. Required mathematical expressions and templates to factor relevant risk interactions to Monte Carlo models are developed. Business cases are discussed to demonstrate the power of the newly-developed non-linear Monte Carlo methodology (non-linear integrated schedule and cost risk analysis (N-SCRA)). A project system dynamics methodology based on rework cycles is adopted as a supporting risk quantification tool. Comparison of results yielded by the non-linear Monte Carlo and system dynamics models demonstrates a good alignment of the two methodologies. All developed Monte Carlo and system dynamics models are available on the book’s companion website.
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