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Nurjani, Ni Putu Suda, Syamsul Alam Paturusi, Ngakan Ketut Acwin Dwijendra, and I. Dewa Gede Agung Diasana Putra. "Bed Bunk Accommodation; Convergence of Online Promotion Media with Balinese Traditional Houses in Canggu Village, Bali." International Journal of Engineering and Emerging Technology 4, no. 2 (January 28, 2020): 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/ijeet.2019.v04.i02.p06.

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Bali is one of the most popular tourism destinations in the world with various forms of accommodation. Start from five star hotels until small lodgings built in each community residential unit. The strong custom and restrictions on tall buildings in Bali, making people look for various new alternatives to develop accommodation. The existence of local regulations that require the use of traditional Balinese ornamentation, requires accommodation owners to find adaptive accommodation development methods. However, with the development of the digital industry 4.0 specifically in contact with online advertising, there are no official rules in Bali that regulate it. This condition makes the demand for cheap accommodation in Bali seem unlimited. The promotion system no longer requires government legality. This phenomenon makes accommodations in remote places even can be accessed easily by all people in the world. The community then competes with each other to build cheap accommodations in their traditional homes. The government also cannot touch the spatial development caused by online media demand, due to the absence of regulations that limit it. This research tries to identify the bed bunk phenomenon that is built and operationalized through online promotion media, and has no legality. Data collection was carried out by direct observation of the object of study in Canggu village, district of North Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali Province. The findings of this study indicate that, bed bunk was born in Bali due to the high demand for backpacker tourists which is sufficient with wifi, table and bed facilities. The high cost of land in Bali encourages local people to build accommodations in their residential units. The maximum utilization of the interior (construction of 6-8 beds in one room) is the most preferred choice. This condition is due to vertical building restrictions that cannot exceed 15m and economic factors (get maximum income on narrow land). This finding is expected to be used as an evaluation material for spatial improvement in Bali which has an impact on congestion throughout the tourist area due to uncontrolled accommodation development.
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Nanavaty, Mayank A., and Elizabeth A. Tomlin. "Accommodative convergence per unit of accommodation ratio and bilateral LASIK in orthotropic patients." Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery 34, no. 7 (July 2008): 1055–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcrs.2008.01.039.

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He, Baogang, Laura Allison-Reumann, and Michael Breen. "The Politics of Secular Federalism and the Federal Governance of Religious Diversity in Asia." Federal Law Review 46, no. 4 (December 2018): 575–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0067205x1804600406.

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A secular approach has dominated federal studies, perhaps because there seems a natural fit between federalism and secularism. However, the federal systems or practices of Asia bring that close association into question, and the federal accommodation of religious demands has not been examined fully. This article focuses on how religion has been approached, accommodated or resisted in federal and quasi-federal states in Asia. We select India, Malaysia, Pakistan, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Nepal as cases. We first explore the relationship between federalism, secularism and religion, and find that secular values at the point of federalisation played an important role in federalism's establishment, but that they were later modified in the practice of federal accommodation of religion. We also identify and examine the federal governance of religious diversity, which features three types of accommodation—centrally-based, unit-based and group-based accommodation—with accommodative practices sometimes being for the benefit of a majority religion, and sometimes for a minority one.
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Zhang, Hongyu, and Paul D. R. Gamlin. "Neurons in the Posterior Interposed Nucleus of the Cerebellum Related to Vergence and Accommodation. I. Steady-State Characteristics." Journal of Neurophysiology 79, no. 3 (March 1, 1998): 1255–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.1998.79.3.1255.

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Zhang, Hongyu and Paul D. R. Gamlin. Neurons in the posterior interposed nucleus of the cerebellum related to vergence and accommodation. I. Steady-state characteristics. J. Neurophysiol. 79: 1255–1269, 1998. The present study used single-unit recording and electrical microstimulation techniques in alert, trained rhesus monkeys to examine the involvement of the posterior interposed nucleus (IP) of the cerebellum in vergence and accommodative eye movements. Neurons related to vergence and ocular accommodation were encountered within a circumscribed region of the IP and their activity during changes in viewing distance was characterized. The activity of these neurons increased with decreases in vergence angle and accommodation (the far-response) but none showed changes in activity during changes in conjugate eye position and we therefore term them “far-response neurons.” Far-response neurons were found within a restricted region of the IP that extended ∼1 mm rostrocaudally and mediolaterally and 2 mm dorsal to the fourth ventricle. Microstimulation of this far-response region of the IP with low currents (<30 μA) often elicited divergence and accommodation for far. The behavior of 37 IP far-response neurons was examined during normal binocular viewing, during monocular viewing (blur cue alone), and during binocular viewing with accommodation open-loop (disparity cue alone). The activity of all cells was modulated under all three conditions. However, the change in activity of some of these neurons was significantly different under these three viewing conditions. The behavior of 70 IP far-response neurons was compared during normal binocular viewing and during viewing in which the accommodative response was significantly dissociated from the vergence response. The data from these two conditions was pooled and multiple regression analyses for each neuron generated two coefficients expressing the activity of the neuron relative to the vergence and to accommodative response respectively. On the basis of these coefficients, the overall activity of the neurons were classified as follows: 34 positively correlated with divergence, 11 positively correlated with far accommodation, 14 positively correlated with divergence and far accommodation, 9 positively correlated with divergence and accommodation, and 2 positively correlated with convergence and far accommodation. The results of this study demonstrate the involvement of a specific region of the posterior interposed nucleus of the cerebellum in vergence and accommodation. IP far-response neurons are active for vergence and accommodation irrespective of whether or not these eye movements are elicited by blur or disparity cues. The data in the present study strongly suggest that this cerebellar region is a far-response region that is involved in vergence as well as accommodative eye movements.
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Luo, Kui, Wen Hui Shi, and Hao Zha. "Optimal Wind Power Planning Considering Power System Adaptability and Economy." Applied Mechanics and Materials 672-674 (October 2014): 246–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.672-674.246.

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Wind power planning towards large-scale accommodation of wind power while satisfying technical and economical constraints, it should consider power system adaptability and economy when giving full play to the wind benefits. This paper considers the relationship among wind power accommodation, construction of transmission lines and conventional unit operation costs and proposes an economic and reasonable wind power planning approach aiming at accommodating wind power efficiently and effectively. Combined the constrains of peak load regulation and network construction together, optimal wind power planning model is established, and based on the system operation simulation, a series of wind power planning evaluation index are obtained, which can estimate the wind power planning scheme from multiple angles. Finally, the feasibility and reasonability of the proposed planning approach has been verified by a numerical test system.
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Cowman, J., and P. Whitty. "Prevalence of housing needs among inpatients: a 1 year audit of housing needs in the acute mental health unit in Tallaght Hospital." Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine 33, no. 3 (February 16, 2016): 159–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ipm.2015.74.

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ObjectiveThere is a dearth of information relating to the prevalence of housing needs among psychiatric in-patients in Ireland. Most of the information we have to date emerged as a result of attempts to plan for the closure of old psychiatric hospitals and inappropriate community residences. This study sought to identify the prevalence of housing needs among in-patients in the acute psychiatric unit in Tallaght Hospital.MethodsEach week, over a 12-month period, nursing managers and/or key nurses who knew the patients well were asked for numerical data. Information was collected on the numbers of in-patients with accommodation needs, number of delayed discharges due to accommodation needs and number of discharges to homeless accommodation in the previous week.ResultsOn average, 38% of in-patients had accommodation related needs at any one time. Most (98%) of delayed discharges had accommodation related needs. Delayed discharge in-patients with accommodation needs accounted for 28% of all inpatients and for 72% of all inpatients with accommodation related needs.ConclusionsAccommodation need among psychiatric in-patients is underreported. Housing need data should be routinely collected and effective interagency strategies developed to address housing needs.
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Gamlin, P. D., Y. Zhang, R. A. Clendaniel, and L. E. Mays. "Behavior of identified Edinger-Westphal neurons during ocular accommodation." Journal of Neurophysiology 72, no. 5 (November 1, 1994): 2368–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.1994.72.5.2368.

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1. The present study used single-unit recording and antidromic activation techniques in alert rhesus monkeys to examine the static and dynamic behavior of 21 parasympathetic, preganglionic neurons of the Edinger-Westphal nucleus (EW) during ocular accommodation. 2. All identified EW neurons were active when viewing at optical infinity with an average firing rate of 11.6 spikes/s. During near viewing, there was a linear relationship between firing rate and accommodation with an overall gain for the population of preganglionic EW neurons of 3.3 (spikes/s)/diopter. 3. The activity of eight identified EW neurons was studied during viewing of targets with conflicting vergence and accommodative demands to dissociate their vergence and accommodation responses. With normal viewing these responses are so closely matched that it cannot be determined if the activity of a cell is related to vergence or to accommodation, but with dissociated viewing these relationships can be determined. Under this viewing condition, six preganglionic EW neurons showed the same relationship to accommodation as they did during normal viewing. However, the activity of two cells could not be explained solely by accommodation, and they showed some activity related to vergence. 4. Microstimulation at the sites of identified EW neurons produced accommodation in the ipsilateral eye. Repeated measures of the effect of microstimulation yielded a value of 75 ms for the latency of the response. This latency was essentially the same in both animals tested. 5. The activity of identified EW neurons is related to the velocity of accommodation as well as to static accommodation. The relationship between accommodation velocity and firing rate was studied for 15 identified EW neurons during sine-wave tracking of targets moving in depth. All of these cells showed a clear relationship between firing rate and accommodation velocity. Overall, this group of identified EW neurons showed a velocity sensitivity of 1.2 (spikes/s)/(diopter/s) and an estimated neural time constant of 380 ms. 6. Eleven neurons encountered near to preganglionic EW neurons could not be antidromically activated by stimulation of the oculomotor nerve. These neurons had statistically higher gains with respect to the near response; indeed, there was no overlap between the gains of these neurons and the gains of preganglionic EW neurons. Upon dissociation of vergence from accommodation, they were found to be related to either vergence or to vergence and accommodation but not solely to accommodation.
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Jannah, Nurul Faizatil, Fis Purwangka, and Budhi Hascaryo Iskandar. "KECUKUPAN AKOMODASI KAPAL PURSE SEINE (STUDI KASUS: KM BERKAH MELIMPAH DI PELABUHAN PERIKANAN SAMUDERA NIZAM ZACHMAN JAKARTA) (An Adequacy Accommodation of Purse-seiner (A Case Study of KM Berkah Melimpah in Nizam Zachman Jakarta Fishing Port))." SAINTEK PERIKANAN : Indonesian Journal of Fisheries Science and Technology 14, no. 1 (August 23, 2018): 52. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/ijfst.14.1.52-62.

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Kenyamanan dalam bekerja dipengaruhi oleh lingkungan kerja atau kondisi kerja dan faktor yang berkaitan dengan kerja tersebut. Kondisi kerja berkaitan dengan faktor seperti cahaya, suhu, asap, keamanan, kecelakaan, bising, debu, bau dan hal semacam itu yang mempengaruhi kinerja suatu pekerjaan atau kesejahteraan umum pekerja. Kecukupan akomodasi dan fasilitas nelayan di atas kapal merupakan salah satu upaya dalam keselamatan dan kesehatan kerja. International Labour Organization (ILO) memberikan pedoman terkait akomodasi nelayan di atas kapal. Unit penangkapan purse seine merupakan unit penangkapan ikan paling banyak menggunakan tenaga kerja berkisar 30 sampai 40 orang. Salah satu kapal purse seine yang digunakan sebagai objek penelitian adalah KM Berkah Melimpah berukuran 167 GT. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah mengindentifikasi ketersediaan akomodasi KM Berkah Melimpah dan mengidentifikasi kesesuaian akomodasi berdasarkan pedoman Konvensi ILO Nomor 126 Tahun 1966 tentang Accommodation of Crews (Fishermen). Metode yang digunakan pada penelitian ini adalah semi kuantitatif dengan pendekatan studi kasus. Pengamatan dan pengumpulan data yang diamati meliputi akomodasi apa saja yang ada di KM Berkah Melimpah serta kesesuaiannya terhadap pedoman ILO tentang Accommodation of Crews (Fishermen). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa kecukupan akomodasi KM Berkah Melimpah pada aspek sistem pengatur suhu di ruang akomodasi terpenuhi sebesar 20%, aspek ventilasi terpenuhi sebesar 57.14%, aspek pencahayaan dalam ruang akomodasi terpenuhi sebesar 83.33%, aspek kamar tidur terpenuhi sebesar 35.42%, aspek sanitasi terpenuhi sebesar 0%, aspek ruang dapur terpenuhi sebesar 50%, dan aspek fasilitas kesehatan terpenuhi sebesar 0%. Secara keseluruhan kesesuaian akomodasi pada KM Berkah Melimpah sebesar 35.13% dikategorikan buruk. Working comfort is influenced by work environment or working conditions and factors related to the work. Working conditions relate to factors such as light, temperature, smoke, safety, accidents, noise, dust, odors and such things that affect a work performance or the general welfare of workers. Accommodation adequacy and fishing facilities on board is one of the efforts in occupational safety and health. The International Labour Organization (ILO) provides guidance regarding fishermen accommodation on board. The purse seine fishing unit is the fishing unit that using most labour in the range of 30 to 40 people. One of the purse seine vessels, KM Berkah Melimpah, was used as the object in this research. The purpose of this study was to identify the availability of KM Berkah Melimpah accommodation and to identify accommodation suitability based on ILO Convention No. 126 of 1966 on Accommodation of Crews (Fishermen). The semi-quantitative method with case study approach was applied in this study. Observations and data collection observed include any accommodation available in KM Berkah Melimpah and their compliance with the ILO guidelines on Accommodation of Crews (Fishermen). The results showed that adequacy of KM Berkah Melimpah accommodation on the temperature regulating system aspect in accommodation room fulfilled by 20%, ventilation aspect fulfilled by 57.14%, lighting aspect in accommodation room fulfilled by 83.33%, bedroom aspect fulfilled by 35.42%, sanitation aspect fulfilled by 0%, kitchen space aspect fulfilled by 50%, and health facilities aspect fulfilled by 0%. Overall accommodation compatibility in this study was to 35.13% categorized as poor..
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Macpherson, Rob, Geoff Shepherd, and Tom Edwards. "Supported accommodation for people with severe mental illness: a review." Advances in Psychiatric Treatment 10, no. 3 (May 2004): 180–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/apt.10.3.180.

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The authors describe the main forms of supported accommodation available to people with mental health problems in the UK. They address the questions of who needs supported accommodation and how people may be selected for the differing types of unit. Historical trends and policy in this area are reviewed and the general research evidence and evidence of cost-effectiveness are considered. A ‘total system’ approach to assessing accommodation need in a locality is advocated. The authors also consider key quality issues that should be addressed for supported accommodation to be effective.
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Koh, Yoon, Amanda Belarmino, and Min Gyung Kim. "Good fences make good revenue: An examination of revenue management practices at peer-to-peer accommodations." Tourism Economics 26, no. 7 (August 12, 2019): 1108–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1354816619867579.

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While hotel revenue managers utilize tools such as pricing, market segmentation, rate fences, and forecasting to maximize revenue, hosts in peer-to-peer (P2P) accommodations often have limited knowledge and lack the sophisticated pricing tools. Despite online resources for revenue management available, there has yet to be an examination regarding how widely spread these practices are in the P2P accommodation segment. Based on daily best available rates and booking restrictions information for P2P accommodations listed on Airbnb from top 10 cities with highest room inventories in the United States, this study aims to shed light on the current state of revenue management adoption on Airbnb. Utilizing a total of 307,955 Airbnb property’s daily data for 32 months, this study found that there are significant differences in revenue management practices by host characteristics (multi-unit hosts vs. single-unit hosts: Superhosts vs. non-Superhosts) for three revenue management tactics: dynamic pricing, minimum night’s stay, and restricted cancellation, and the hosts practices changes as their experience accumulates.
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Revill, Ann. "Role of Synaptic and Non-Synaptic Mechanisms Underlying Motor Neuron Control." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/202994.

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While motor neuron activity has been studied for many decades, the relative contribution of synaptic and non-synaptic mechanisms underlying this activity during natural behaviors is not well understood. Thus, the goal of this dissertation was to further understand the role of non-synaptic properties of motor neurons during voluntary activity. In particular, I considered three non-synaptic properties: persistent inward currents (PICs) that boost synaptic inputs, spike-threshold accommodation that affects recruitment threshold as excitation rates of rise slow, and spike-frequency adaptation that leads to a decrease in firing rate despite constant excitation levels. Computer simulations were employed to understand the potential effect that these properties could have on firing rate behavior. In particular, the focus was on paired motor unit recordings where a lower threshold motor unit’s firing rate served as a proxy for synaptic drive, and differences in firing rate (ΔF) were compared at a higher threshold unit’s recruitment and derecruitment. While ΔF has been used by others to estimate PIC activation, the simulation results indicated that each of these non-synaptic mechanisms could lead to positive ΔF. Furthermore, by varying contraction speed and duration it seemed possible to determine which property contributes to ΔF in vivo. The results from human experiments indicated that adaptation is most likely the predominant contributor to ΔF during natural behaviors. Additionally, positive ΔF was even observed in the genioglossus muscle of the tongue, where the role of PICs has been debated. These results suggested that ΔF may not the best method to detect PICs during natural behaviors. As such, I also considered whether there might be another metric to infer PIC activation during natural behaviors. Motor unit firing rates tend to plateau, or saturate, despite continued force increase, and one hypothesis is that PICs contribute to this behavior. Indeed, motor unit firing rate saturation was diminished by the addition of inhibition, which should have limited PIC activation. Therefore, this final study provided possible evidence for PIC activation during natural behaviors. Overall, this dissertation highlights that non-synaptic properties of motor neurons are activated during natural behaviors and that they contribute significantly to firing rate output.
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Ondráček, Daniel. "Analýza vybraných způsobů ocenění bytů v Brně Králově Poli a v Žabovřeskách." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Ústav soudního inženýrství, 2016. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-241361.

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This thesis presents a comparison of valuation methods for property type apartment in selected locations Brno Královo Pole and Žabovřesky. This thesis also describes the market situation immovable things in selected locations including a comparison of supply and demand. The valuation is according to the applicable valuation regulations for current price and established methods based on market valuation to determine the price as found. The result of this work is to estimate the current price of 10 selected apartments and assessment of the various valuation methods and their suitability
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Hruboň, Ondřej. "Wellness centrum v Ostravě." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2013. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-226208.

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The Master’s Thesis deals with the design of a wellness centre and guesthouse in Ostrava. The building is in the shape of letter V with a cut corner. The wellness part consists of one and two above-ground floors and the guesthouse consists of three. The guesthouse has eleven accommodation units. Five of the units are equipped with balconies of reinforced concrete. All roof planes have a 15° slope, are non-walkable and covered by a shed roof. The supporting structure is longitudinal with cross reinforcing walls. The whole structure is made of ceramic bricks. The building does not have any basement and stands on base belts.
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Ayub, Mohamad Nizam. "Game-Based learning (GBL) development in secure accommodation units in Scotland." Thesis, University of the West of Scotland, 2014. https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.744764.

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O'Neill, Teresa. "Inside stories : children in secure accommodation; a gendered exploration of locked institutional care for children in trouble." Thesis, University of Bristol, 1998. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.266905.

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Dufek, Jakub. "Srovnání vybraných způsobů ocenění pro bytové a nebytové jednotky v okrese Žďár nad Sázavou." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Ústav soudního inženýrství, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-233157.

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This diploma thesis is focused on the comparison of selected methods of apartment and commercial units valuation in the district of Žďár nad Sázavou. The theoretical part describes the basic notions connected with valuation, describes the methods of valuation and also the valuated location itself. The practical part deals with the apartment and commercial units valuation using these metods – the metods according to price provision, specifically comparative technice, then the komparative method itself byt not according to price provision and finály using the yield method for an assessment of the current price. In the conclusion there is comparison of all of these used methods.
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Janečková, Magdaléna. "Srovnání vybraných způsobů ocenění pro nemovitost typu byt v lokalitě Otrokovice a Zlín." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Ústav soudního inženýrství, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-232930.

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This diploma thesis deals with the comparison of chosen valuation methods for real estate. The evaluated apartments are located in Otrokovice and Zlin. The theoretical section covers the basic terms associated with the valuation process and it describes the valuation methods which were chosen for this work, as well as the evaluated locations. The practical part is focused on the valuation of the apartments according to valid price provision based on a comparative method, a direct comparison method and yield method for an estimation of the current price.
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Vovsová, Alena. "Srovnání vybraných způsobů ocenění pro bytové jednotky v typových domech v okrajových částech města Brna." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Ústav soudního inženýrství, 2012. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-232632.

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This diploma thesis is focused on the comparison of selected methods of apartment valuation in the location of Brno, in specific on the apartment - high-rise block. The theoretical part describes the basic notions connected with valuation, describes the methods of valuation and also the valuated locations itself. The practical part deals with the aparment valuation using these methods - the method according to price provision, specifically comparative technique, then the comparative method itself but not according to price provision and finally using the yield method for an assessment of the current price.
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Barilová, Jitka. "Srovnání vybraných způsobů ocenění bytů v Brně Černých Polích." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Ústav soudního inženýrství, 2011. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-232543.

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This diploma thesis is focused on the comparison of selected methods of apartment valuation in the location of Brno - Černá Pole, in specific on the apartment valuation in brick buildings. The theoretical part describes the basic notions connected with valuation, describes the methods of valuation and also the valuated location itself. The practical part deals with the apartment valuation using these methods - the method according to price provision, specifically comparative technique, then the comparative method itself but not according to price provision and finally using the yield method for an assessment of the current price. In the conclusion there is comparison of all of these used methods.
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Ouamba-Patas, Joseph-Nestor. "Les minorités religieuses, la neutralité de l'État et les accommodements raisonnables en France et au Royaume-Uni." Thesis, Strasbourg, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013STRAA026/document.

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Le pluralisme religieux est une réalité objective au Royaume-Uni et en France. Les minorités religieuses, demeurent un sujet récurrent qui suscite d’intarissables réflexions, d’études, de débats scientifiques et politiques. Elles sont une véritable préoccupation pour le politique, l’Europe et l’Etat ; à telle enseigne qu’il faille s’interroger sur ce que l’Etat peut leur proposer comme meilleure protection au XXIème siècle. La France et le Royaume-Uni sont confrontés à ce défi. Outre, la neutralité de l’Etat au regard de la religion rend complexes les rapports de ces minorités religieuses avec l’Etat en France où le concept de minorités religieuses n’est pas connu du droit français en vertu du caractère laïque de l’Etat français proclamé par l’article 1er de sa Constitution et la loi du 9 Décembre 1905 de la Séparation de l’Etat et de l’Eglise. Les minorités religieuses sont un non-sujet en droit français. Mais au Royaume-Uni, les minorités qualifiées de confessions religieuses sont reconnues quand bien même l’Eglise Anglicane est l’Eglise établie et officielle, avec à sa tête la Reine Elizabeth II. Il n’y a pas de séparation entre l’Eglise et l’Etat. En Ecosse, l’Eglise Presbytérienne fait figure d’Eglise établie, mais séparée de l’Etat. Aussi, toujours liée aux minorités religieuses, la question de l’application du principe d’ajustement raisonnable pour écarter des cas de discrimination en matière religieuse. L’ordre juridique britannique connaît ce principe et l’applique. Alors qu’en France, ce principe est ignoré et fait l’objet d’une application purement informelle. Certes, la globalisation apporte des faits positifs en Europe et notamment dans ces deux Etats, mais elle contient aussi des risques auxquels il faut prêter attention au XXIème siècle. Ainsi, les minorités nationales, les communautés linguistiques et les différentes unités constitutives de l’Etat demandent, en faisant appel au principe de la diversité, la reconnaissance de leurs droits collectifs, une multiplication des structures régionales et le perfectionnement de leurs prérogatives. L’apparition des « nouvelles minorités », celles des immigrants posent de nouvelles difficultés. En pratique, la religion historique du pays est privilégiée. Les religions pratiquées par les immigrés – Islam, Bouddhisme, Hindouisme, etc – sont alors l’objet d’une discrimination plus ou moins forte. Le besoin de visibilité de ces religions – et de l’Islam en occurrence – remet en cause le cadre fixé à la fin du XIXème siècle qui régit le fonctionnement des religions dans les divers Etats. Cette évolution touche plus durement les Etats laïcs de tradition catholique comme la France que les pays de tradition protestante où la place du religieux dans l’espace public est par tradition plus facilement acceptée comme le Royaume-Uni. Il faut aussi considérer que les religions importées par les populations migrantes sont souvent des « ethno-religions ». L’enjeu identitaire y est considérable, et il tend même à se substituer à celui de la liberté de croyance. Le Royaume-Uni et la France s’inscrivent dans ce registre à propos de leurs minorités religieuses
Religious pluralism is an objective reality in France and Great-Britain. The religious minorities remain a recurring subject which inexhaustible reflections, studies, scientific and political debates. They show real concern to policymakers, Europe and State; so much so that it is necessary to wonder about what the State can propose them as better protection in the XXIst century. France and Great-Britain are confronted with this challenge. Besides the neutrality of the State with regard to the religion, makes complex relationships of these religious minorities with the State in France; where the concept of religious minorities is not known of French Law by virtue of the secularity – laic – character of the French State proclaimed by the 1st article of its Constitution and the Law of December 9th, 1905 of the Separation of the State and the Church. The religious minorities are no-subject in French Law. But in Great-Britain, the qualified religious, minorities of religious confessions are recognized when well even the Church of England is established and official Church with at its head Queen Elizabeth II. There is no separation between the Church and the State. In Scotland, the Kirk as considered as established Church and separated from the State. Also, always related to religious minorities, the question of application of reasonable principle of accommodation to draw aside from the cases of discrimination out of religious matter. The British legal order knows this principle and applies. Whereas in France this principle is ignored and is the object of purely abstract application. Admittedly, the globalization brings positive facts to Europe and in particular in these two States, but it contains also risks for which it is necessary to pay attention to the XXIst century. Thus, the national minorities, the speech communities and the various constitutional units of the State require, by calling on the principle of diversity, recognition of their collective rights, a multiplication of regional structures and improvement of their prerogative. The appearance of the “new minorities”, those of immigrants raises new difficulties. In practice, the historical religion of the country is often privileged. The religions practiced by immigrants – Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, etc – are then the object of more or less strong discrimination. The need for the visibility of these religions – Islam I occurrence – calls into question the framework fixed at the end of XIXth century which governs the operation of religions in the various States. This evolution touches hardly the secular States of Catholic tradition like France, than the countries of Protestant tradition where the place of religious in public space is by tradition more easily accepted like Great-Britain. It as should be considered as the religions imported by migrant populations are often “ethno-religions”. The identity challenge is considerable there, and it even tends to replace that of freedom of belief. Great-Britain and France fall under this register in connection with their religious minorities
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Gibson, Margaret A. Accommodation without assimilation: Sikh immigrants in an American high school. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1988.

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Executive, NHS. Safety, privacy and dignity in mental health units: Guidance on mixed sex accommodation for mental health services. Leeds: NHS Executive, 2000.

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Transportable Accommodation Units. BSI Standards, 1988.

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McProud, Bryce. Common Experience and the Accommodation of Differences: The Foundation for Unity in Rowan Williams' View of the Church. Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2005.

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Speiser, Peter. The Soldiers, the Airmen, and the Germans. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040160.003.0005.

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This chapter analyzes the BAOR's own attempts to adapt to the changing nature of Anglo-German relations between 1948 and 1957. This involves constraints caused by the organizational structure of the British armed services in Germany, the impact of service accommodation on levels of contacts, official attempts by military units to improve relations in local towns, and the experiences of individual officers and ranks. Secondary source material on the official relationship between the British army and the Germans is limited and so far covers only the period immediately following the German surrender in May 1945. Nonetheless, most of the recollections of servicemen in Germany during the 1940s and 1950s tend to focus on army life rather than on the contacts made with the local German population.
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Ondrey, Hauna T. The Minor Prophets as Christian Scripture in the Commentaries of Theodore of Mopsuestia and Cyril of Alexandria. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198824534.001.0001.

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This work compares the Minor Prophets commentaries of Theodore of Mopsuestia and Cyril of Alexandria, isolating the role each interpreter assigns the Twelve Prophets in their ministry to Old Testament Israel and the texts of the Twelve as Christian scripture. It argues that Theodore does acknowledge christological prophecies, as distinct from both retrospective accommodation and typology. A careful reading of Cyril’s Commentary on the Twelve limits the prospective christological revelation he ascribes to the prophets and reveals the positive role he grants the Mosaic law prior to Christ’s advent. Exploring secondly the Christian significance Theodore and Cyril assign to Israel’s exile and restoration reveals that Theodore’s reading of the Twelve Prophets, while not attempting to be christocentric, is nevertheless self-consciously Christian. Cyril, unsurprisingly, offers a robust Christian reading of the Twelve, yet this too must be expanded by his focus on the church and concern to equip the church through the ethical paideusis provided by the plain sense of the prophetic text. Revised descriptions of each interpreter lead to the claim that a recent tendency to distinguish the Old Testament interpretation of Theodore (negatively) and Cyril (positively) on the basis of their “christocentrism” obscures more than it clarifies and polarizes no less than earlier accounts of Antiochene/Alexandrian exegesis. The Conclusion argues against replacing old dichotomies with new and advocates rather for an approach that takes seriously Theodore’s positive account of the unity and telos of the divine economy and the full range of Cyril’s interpretation.
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Patrick Glenn, H. "Accommodating Unity." In Highest Courts and Globalisation, 85–97. The Hague: Hague Academic Press, an imprint of T.M.C. Asser Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-6704-607-7_7.

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Castilho, Olímpio, and Iva Carla Vieira. "Local Accommodation in Portugal Provided by Autonomus Housing Unit. The Dichotomous Issue: Relevance to Tourism Development vs. Protect the Rights of Subjective Condomins." In Advances in Tourism, Technology and Smart Systems, 551–66. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2024-2_48.

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Ahmed, Faiza. "Specialist education provision within secure CAMHS units." In Children and Their Education in Secure Accommodation, 45–60. Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315528212-3.

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Pae, Hye K. "Neurolinguistic Evidence for Script Relativity." In Literacy Studies, 175–96. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-55152-0_9.

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Abstract This chapter reviews a vast amount of neuroimaging studies of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean in comparison to L2 English, using the neuonral recycling hypothesis (Dehaene, 2009) and the (writing) system accommodation hypothesis (Perfetti & Liu, 2005) as theoretical frameworks. In order to understand the basic brain network associated with reading, the major reading circuits found among typical readers are first reviewed. The findings of neuroimaging studies of reading in alphabetic scripts are reviewed and then moved on to the nonalphabetic Chinese and Japanese scripts, compared to L2 English. Although reviewed studies were not carried out to directly test script relativity, evidence converges on biological unity, script diversity, and cognitive diversity, which points toward script relativity.
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Horgen, Gunnar, Magne Helland, Tor Martin Kvikstad, and Arne Aarås. "Do the Luminance Levels of the Surroundings of Visual Display Units (VDU) and the Size of the Characters on the Screen Effect the Accommodation, the Muscle Load and Productivity During VDU Work?" In Ergonomics and Health Aspects of Work with Computers, 75–84. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73333-1_10.

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Wakabayashi, John. "Subduction and exhumation slip accommodation at depths of 10–80 km inferred from field geology of exhumed rocks: Evidence for temporal-spatial localization of slip." In Plate Tectonics, Ophiolites, and Societal Significance of Geology: A Celebration of the Career of Eldridge Moores. Geological Society of America, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/2021.2552(12).

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ABSTRACT Field relationships in the Franciscan Complex of California suggest localization of subduction slip in narrow zones (≤300 m thick) at the depths of ∼10–80 km. Accretionary and non-accretionary subduction slip over the ca. 150 Ma of Franciscan history was accommodated across the structural thickness of the complex (maximum of ∼30 km). During accretion of a specific unit (&lt;5 Ma), subduction slip (accretionary subduction slip) deformed the full thickness of the accreting unit (≤5 km), primarily on discrete faults of &lt;20 m in thickness, with the remainder accommodated by penetrative deformation. Some faults accommodating accretionary subduction slip formed anastomosing zones ≤200 m thick that resulted in block-in-matrix (tectonic mélange) relationships but did not emplace exotic blocks. Mélange horizons with exotic blocks range in thickness from 0.5 m to 1 km. These apparently formed by sedimentary processes as part of the trench fill prior to subsequent deformation during subduction-accretion. Accretionary subduction slip was localized within some of these mélanges in zones ≤300 m thick. Such deformation obscured primary sedimentary textures. Non-accretionary subduction faults separate units accreted at different times, but these &lt;100-m-thick fault zones capture a small fraction of associated subduction slip because of footwall subduction and likely removal of hanging wall by subduction erosion. Most exhumation was accommodated by discrete faults ≤30 m thick. Structural, geochronologic, and plate motion data suggest that of the ∼13,000 km of subduction during the ca. 150 Ma assembly of the Franciscan Complex, ∼2000 km was associated with accretion.
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Erdoğan, Murat. "Assessment of the Internal Control System in the Accommodation Firm and Its Relation to Performance." In Advances in Hospitality, Tourism, and the Services Industry, 211–32. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-8494-0.ch012.

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An effective internal control system will help achieve performance and profitability targets within the core objectives of the business, help to prevent the need for loss of resources, and ensure that financial reporting is realistic and reliable. The purpose of this chapter is to identify the components of the internal control system in the enterprise and to show whether these factors affect the firm performance. When the results of the study are evaluated in general, it has been determined that the elements of the internal control system of the companies have an effect on the firm performance. According to this, the control environment 1, the control environment 2, the risk evaluation, the control activities, the information and the communication, the monitoring variables are effective on the positive side and the control variables on the firm performance have positive effect on the firm performance of the operation bed capacity, the operation period, and the existence of the internal control unit.
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Meriç, Engin. "Using Main Courante and Daily Revenue Report Methods in Accounting of Daily Revenues in Touristic Accomodation Enterprises." In Cases on Internationalization Challenges for SMEs, 261–81. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-4387-0.ch013.

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In today's globalised world, internationalisation is an obligation beyond being a choice and it is inevitable for the small and medium-sized accommodation enterprises to take place in this process. Since utilising from global opportunities depends on the protection of themselves from threats, their incomes should be tracked daily, and their internal control mechanism must be strengthened. With this purpose, the study aims to realise the room revenues of SMEs with Main Courante and other unit revenues with DRRs. For the accounting of the revenues Main Courante offset is given place, whereas for the control accounts the daily revenue report offset is preferred. Documents related to income record that can be used in the flow of the process in SMEs have been included. With this method, it is aimed to prevent losses and leaks, provide data flow towards accounting internal control system, sustain competitive advantage and contribute to the internationalization efforts.
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Bekő, Jani, and Darja Boršič. "ARE THE MEDITERRANEAN COUNTRIES WITH TOURISM PRICE INDICES IN THE PURCHASING POWER PARITY ZONE?" In 5th International Thematic Monograph: Modern Management Tools and Economy of Tourism Sector in Present Era, 107–30. Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans; Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality, Ohrid, North Macedonia, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31410/tmt.2020.107.

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This chapter provides a detailed analysis of the validity of PPP for a cluster of 15 Mediterranean countries. The research has four original contributions. First, it uses two price indicators: a consumer price index for all items and a consumer price index for hotels and restaurants including catering and accommodation services. Second, it tests the exchange rate theory regarding two numeraire currencies. Third, due to the cyclicality of the tourism sector the study examines the significance of PPP by considering the impact of the Great Recession. Fourth, in order to test the mean reversion hypothesis, it uses a comprehensive set of panel unit root tests. The authors provide ample estimates in favour of PPP proposition. The evidence of mean reversion of real exchange rates is stronger (1) with price indices for hotels and restaurants, (2) in cases when the calculations are performed for EUR rates, and (3) for the post-Great Recession period.
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Fielding, Christopher R., Kerrie L. Bann, and Jonathon D. Trueman. "Resolving the Architecture of a Complex, Low-Accommodation Unit Using High-Resolution Sequence Stratigraphy and IchnologyThe Late Permian Freitag Formation in the Denison Trough, Queensland, Australia." In Applied Ichnology. SEPM Society for Sedimentary Geology, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2110/pec.07.52.0179.

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Zhen-dong Wan, Hao-zhong Cheng, Liang-zhong Yao, and M. Bazargan. "Research on unit commitment considering wind power accommodation." In 2012 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting. New Energy Horizons - Opportunities and Challenges. IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pesgm.2012.6344814.

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Tao, Yubo, Xinzhi Ding, Zhaoxing Ma, Jing Shi, Xiaodong Li, and Hao Chen. "An Optimization Method for Unit Commitment to Promote Wind Power Accommodation." In 2019 IEEE Sustainable Power and Energy Conference (iSPEC). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ispec48194.2019.8975344.

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Altshul, S. D., S. V. Kvashnin, D. H. Imaev, R. I. Smirnov, and M. Yu Shestopalov. "Methods for Optimum Accommodation of Components of Gas-turbine Unit Management Systems." In 2019 III International Conference on Control in Technical Systems (CTS). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cts48763.2019.8973264.

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Hongbin, Sun, and Zhengjun Bi. "An Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers for Unit Commitment Optimization Based on Wind power Accommodation." In 2021 IEEE 2nd International Conference on Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things Engineering (ICBAIE). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icbaie52039.2021.9389934.

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Hongbin, Sun, and Wang Dexin. "The Model of Unit Commitment on Wind Power Accommodation Based on the Fuzzy Preferences Evolutionary Algorithm." In 2015 Sixth International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and Engineering Applications (ISDEA). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isdea.2015.218.

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Zeng, Fangdi, Zhaohong Bie, Zifen Han, Xiaofei Li, Yong Zhi, and Yankai Zhang. "Long-term wind accommodation of interconnected power grids via HVDC tie-line based on aggregate unit model." In 2017 IEEE Conference on Energy Internet and Energy System Integration (EI2). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ei2.2017.8245394.

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Hu, Chaofan, Zhiqiang Luo, Shengyu Zhou, Huabao Xie, and Linxian Hu. "Optimal Dispatch Model of Wind Power Accommodation in Combined Heat and Power System Based on Unit Commitment." In 2019 IEEE Innovative Smart Grid Technologies - Asia (ISGT Asia). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isgt-asia.2019.8881299.

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Li, Yunpeng, Qinmin Yang, Wenchao Meng, and Sergey E. Scheklein. "A Composite Nonlinear Control Scheme of the Ultra-Supercritical Boiler-Turbine Unit for Large-Scale Load Accommodation." In 2021 36th Youth Academic Annual Conference of Chinese Association of Automation (YAC). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/yac53711.2021.9486630.

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Peña, Blanca, Erik P. ter Brake, and Kyriakos Moschonas. "An Investigation into the Motion Behaviour of a Wind Farm Mothership." In SNAME 5th World Maritime Technology Conference. SNAME, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5957/wmtc-2015-040.

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A number of UK Round Three offshore wind farms are located relatively far from the coast making crew transfer to the sites time consuming, more prone to interruption by weather conditions and increasingly costly. In order to optimize the functionality of a permanent accommodation vessel, Houlder has developed a dedicated Accommodation and Maintenance Wind Farm vessel based on an oil & gas work-over vessel that has been successfully deployed for many years. The Accommodation and Maintenance (A&M) Wind Farm vessel is designed to provide an infield base for Marine Wind Farm operation. The A&M vessel is designed for high operability when it comes to crew access and performance of maintenance and repair of wind turbine components in its workshops. Also general comfort on board is of high regard. As such, the seakeeping behavior of the unit is of great importance. In this publication, the seakeeping behavior is presented on the basis of numerical simulations using 3D diffraction software. The first design iteration is driven by achieving high maneuverability and good motion characteristics for operational up-time and personnel comfort on board the vessel. Model test data of the original work-over vessel has been used to validate and calibrate the numerical simulations. On this basis, parametric studies can be performed to fine-tune a potential new hull form. In turn, this could reduce the number of required physical model tests providing a potential financial benefit and optimized delivery schedule. The vessel motion behavior was tested against the acceptability criteria and crew comfort guidelines of motion behavior for a North Sea environment.
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Ram, B., AR Rudnicka, A. Shankar, CM Nightingale, ES Limb, S. Cummins, D. Lewis, et al. "RF9 Does moving into social, intermediate and market-rent accommodation in east village (the former london 2012 olympic athletes village) improve self-rated mental health, well-being and neighbourhood perceptions? evaluation of a natural experiment." In Society for Social Medicine 62nd Annual Scientific Meeting, Hosted by the MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow, 5–7 September 2018. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech-2018-ssmabstracts.98.

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Arberg, P., D. Kourkouzelis, M. Duckett, T. Anschutz, and J. Moisand. Accommodating a Maximum Transit Unit/Maximum Receive Unit (MTU/MRU) Greater Than 1492 in the Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE). RFC Editor, September 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc4638.

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