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Santos, Ariovaldo dos, and Paola R. Londero. "ICPC 14: what is missing?" Revista Contabilidade & Finanças 28, no. 75 (2017): 478–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1808-057x201704740.

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ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to raise questions about Technical Interpretation 14 (ICPC 14) from the Accounting Standards Committee with regards to the statutory characteristics of Brazilian cooperative societies. We do not aim to provide definitive solutions by exhausting all conceptual analyses and accounting alternatives involving the reclassification of member shares, or “quotas”, from net equity to liabilities, but rather to present some considerations with regards to points that are not explicit in ICPC 14. Applying the concept of adjustment to present value (APV) is the main point of this study, which was not taken into account when ICPC 14 was elaborated. Analysis of the statutes of cooperatives indicates, as a common characteristic, the obligation to always pay the redemption of members’ quotas in a period of more than one year, and this leads us to conclude that for a reliable representation of the phenomenon it is necessary to recognize the APV of this reclassified liability.
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O'Halloran, Julie, Graeme C. Miller, and Helena Britt. "Defining chronic conditions for primary care with ICPC-2." Family Practice 21, no. 4 (2004): 381–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fampra/cmh407.

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Abstract Background. With the increasing prevalence of chronic conditions, there is need for a standardized definition of chronicity for use in research, to evaluate the population prevalence and general practice management of chronic conditions. Objectives. Our aims were to determine the characteristics required to define chronicity, apply them to a primary care classification and provide a defined codeset of chronic conditions. Methods. A literature review evaluated characteristics used to define chronic conditions. The final set of characteristics was applied to the International Classification of Primary Care-Version 2 (ICPC-2) through more specific terms available in ICPC-2 PLUS, an extended terminology classified to ICPC-2. A set of ICPC-2 rubrics was delineated as representing chronic conditions. Results. Factors found to be relevant to a definition of chronic conditions for research were: duration; prognosis; pattern; and sequelae. Within ICPC-2, 129 rubrics were described as ‘chronic’, and another 20 rubrics had elements of chronicity. Duration was the criterion most frequently satisfied (98.4% of chronic rubrics), while 88.2% of rubrics met at least three of the four criteria. Conclusion. Monitoring the prevalence and management of chronic conditions is of increasing importance. This study provided evidence for multifaceted definitions of chronicity. While all characteristics examined could be used by those interested in chronicity, the list has been designed to identify chronic conditions managed in Australian general practice, and is therefore not a nomenclature of all chronic conditions. Subsequent analysis of chronic conditions using pre-existing data sets will provide a baseline measure of chronic condition prevalence and management in general practice.
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Quinlan, M. P., and D. M. Knipe. "Stimulation of expression of a herpes simplex virus DNA-binding protein by two viral functions." Molecular and Cellular Biology 5, no. 5 (1985): 957–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mcb.5.5.957-963.1985.

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We examined the expression and localization of herpesvirus proteins in monkey cells transfected with recombinant plasmids containing herpes simplex virus (HSV) DNA sequences. Low levels of expression of the major HSV DNA-binding protein ICP8 were observed when ICP8-encoding plasmids were introduced into cells alone. ICP8 expression was greatly increased when a recombinant plasmid encoding the HSV alpha (immediate-early) ICP4 and ICP0 genes was transfected with the ICP8 gene. Deletion and subcloning analysis indicated that two separate functions capable of stimulating ICP8 expression were encoded on the alpha gene plasmid. One mapped in or near the ICP4 gene, and one mapped in or near the ICP0 gene. Their stimulatory effects were synergistic when introduced on two separate plasmids. Thus, two separate viral functions can activate herpesvirus early gene expression in transfected cells.
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Quinlan, M. P., and D. M. Knipe. "Stimulation of expression of a herpes simplex virus DNA-binding protein by two viral functions." Molecular and Cellular Biology 5, no. 5 (1985): 957–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mcb.5.5.957.

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We examined the expression and localization of herpesvirus proteins in monkey cells transfected with recombinant plasmids containing herpes simplex virus (HSV) DNA sequences. Low levels of expression of the major HSV DNA-binding protein ICP8 were observed when ICP8-encoding plasmids were introduced into cells alone. ICP8 expression was greatly increased when a recombinant plasmid encoding the HSV alpha (immediate-early) ICP4 and ICP0 genes was transfected with the ICP8 gene. Deletion and subcloning analysis indicated that two separate functions capable of stimulating ICP8 expression were encoded on the alpha gene plasmid. One mapped in or near the ICP4 gene, and one mapped in or near the ICP0 gene. Their stimulatory effects were synergistic when introduced on two separate plasmids. Thus, two separate viral functions can activate herpesvirus early gene expression in transfected cells.
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Han, Chao, and Hang Su. "Can new consumption promote urban industrial resilience? Empirical evidence from pilot cities of information consumption." PLOS One 20, no. 5 (2025): e0323101. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0323101.

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The rapid advancement of digital technology and its widespread application have led to digitalization, personalization, and customization in the demand side of China’s economy. Enhancing industrial resilience through new types of consumption is of great practical significance for expanding domestic demand and promoting high-quality, sustainable economic growth in China. This study examines the impact of the Information Consumption Pilot City (ICPC) policy as a quasi-natural experiment on urban industrial resilience, employing the difference-in-difference (DID) method for empirical analysis. The findings reveal that the ICPC policy significantly enhances the level of urban industrial resilience. Heterogeneity tests indicate that this enhancement effect is particularly pronounced in eastern, central, and larger urban regions. Furthermore, the ICPC policy primarily strengthens urban industrial resilience through three mechanisms: information development, entrepreneurial agglomeration, and digital financial effects. This study contributes to the literature on new consumption and urban industrial resilience in the digital economy, evaluates the economic impacts of pilot policies on information consumption, and offers valuable implications for policymakers.
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Yusuf, Laiatu, Murtala Ibrahim Aminu, Oluwatobi Fatai Kilani, and Oba Fadare Gbenga. "ISSUES AND CHALLENGES OF PEOPLE-DRIVEN ANTI-CORRUPTION CAMPAIGN: AN ANALYSIS OF INDEPENDENT CORRUPT PRACTICES AND OTHER RELATED OFFENCES COMMISSION IN NIGERIA." International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research 11, no. 2 (2023): 47–53. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7827452.

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<strong>Abstract:</strong> Nigeria&#39;s anti-corruption campaign was initiated by the government of Nigeria and is still predominantly being led by the government. Notwithstanding the renewed anti-corruption efforts since 2015 as well as the existence of a National Anti-corruption Strategy (NACS) since 2017, implementation of the campaign especially by the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) has not been seen as successful. This study was exploratory and primary data were collected through Key Informants Interviews (KIIs) interviews conducted on 15 persons that were selected from the ICPC Headquarters in Abuja using purposive samples. Also, secondary data were obtained through online sources that were analysed and presented using descriptive method. The research findings revealed several issues in the implementation of Nigeria&#39;s anti-corruption campaigns, including selective prosecution and political interference in the anti-corruption fight; seemingly lack of transparency and inadequate political will to fight corruption on the part of government; lack of trust in the judiciary as offenders are still able to evade justice because of the weakness and corruption in the criminal justice system; poor management of the recovered loots such that there is presently no visible positive impact of the corruption war on the masses in respect of their welfare and even their daily experiences, among others. Based on these issues and challenges, the study concluded that if the suggested recommendations are implemented, Nigeria&#39;s anti-corruption campaigns could be more robust and successful, especially, when it involves commitment of more stakeholders and the common people who would voluntarily but actively participate and support it. <strong>Keywords:</strong> Challenges, People-Driven, Anti-Corruption, Analysis ICPC. <strong>Title:</strong> ISSUES AND CHALLENGES OF PEOPLE-DRIVEN ANTI-CORRUPTION CAMPAIGN: AN ANALYSIS OF INDEPENDENT CORRUPT PRACTICES AND OTHER RELATED OFFENCES COMMISSION IN NIGERIA <strong>Author:</strong> Yusuf Laiatu, Aminu Murtala Ibrahim, Kilani Oluwatobi Fatai, Gbenga Oba Fadare <strong>International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research&nbsp; </strong> <strong>ISSN 2348-3156 (Print), ISSN 2348-3164 (online)</strong> <strong>Vol. 11, Issue 2, April 2023 - June 2023</strong> <strong>Page No: 47-53</strong> <strong>Research Publish Journals</strong> <strong>Website: www.researchpublish.com</strong> <strong>Published Date: 14-April-2023</strong> <strong>DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7827452</strong> <strong>Paper Download Link (Source)</strong> <strong>https://www.researchpublish.com/papers/issues-and-challenges-of-people-driven-anti-corruption-campaign-an-analysis-of-independent-corrupt-practices-and-other-related-offences-commission-in-nigeria</strong>
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Muscat, Danielle Marie, Pinika Patel, Sharon Reid, Tammy Hoffmann, Loai Albarqouni, and Lyndal Trevena. "Content analysis of clinical questions from Australian general practice which are prioritised for answering: identifying common question types and perceived knowledge gaps." BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine 25, no. 1 (2019): 15–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjebm-2019-111210.

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Perceived knowledge gaps in general practice are not well documented but must be understood to ensure relevant and timely evidence for busy general practitioners (GPs) which reflects their diverse and changing needs. The aim of this study was to classify the types of questions submitted by Australian GPs to an evidence-based practice information service using established and inductive coding systems. We analysed 126 clinical questions submitted by 53 Australian GPs over a 1.5-year period. Questions were coded using the International Classification of Primary Care (ICPC-2 PLUS) and Ely and colleagues’ generic questions taxonomy by two independent coders. Inductive qualitative content analysis was also used to identify perceived knowledge gaps. Treatment (71%), diagnosis (15%) and epidemiology (9%) were the most common categories of questions. Using the ICPC-2 classification, questions were most commonly coded to the endocrine/metabolic and nutritional chapter heading, followed by general and unspecified, digestive and musculoskeletal. Seventy per cent of all questions related to the need to stay up-to-date with the evidence, or be informed about new tests or treatments (including complementary and alternative therapies). These findings suggest that current guideline formats for common clinical problems may not meet the knowledge demands of GPs and there is gap in access to evidence updates on new tests, treatments and complementary and alternative therapies. Better systems for ‘pulling’ real-time questions from GPs could better inform the ‘push’ of more relevant and timely evidence for use in the clinical encounter.
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Miura, Yoichi, Fujimaro Ishida, Kazuhide Hamada, et al. "Relationship between Intraoperative Findings and Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis in ICPC Aneurysm presenting Oculomotor Nerve Palsy." Japanese Journal of Neurosurgery 19, no. 10 (2010): 767–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.7887/jcns.19.767.

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Zhao, Duan Yang, and Qing Xiang Xu. "Research and Practice on Algorithm Analysis and Design Course Teaching Based on Online Judge." Advanced Materials Research 756-759 (September 2013): 1168–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.756-759.1168.

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This paper describes the algorithms analysis and design course that uses ACM-ICPC programming competition problems as the basis for the lectures, homework and exams. Programming contest has certain timeliness, openness and objectivity of evaluation. By taking part in programming competitions students can improve solving problems and programming skills. The course of algorithm analysis and design presents the solution strategies of a number of specific issues (such as the sorting problems, search problems, path problems, combinatorial problems, etc.) so that students can master the algorithm design strategies and analysis methods. We prepare many problems for each issue in the online judgment system (OJS). By using OJS, we carry out all experiments and examinations in the specified times. After solving some problem, students submit the code to OJS through browser. We can output the student codes to further analysis in the background management system. Online judge system provides an open, independent teaching platform for students to learn the course knowledge. With OJS students can submit their code at any time and any where.
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Loret, Sandra, and Roger Lippé. "Biochemical analysis of infected cell polypeptide (ICP)0, ICP4, UL7 and UL23 incorporated into extracellular herpes simplex virus type 1 virions." Journal of General Virology 93, no. 3 (2012): 624–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.039776-0.

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Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) capsids assemble in the nucleus but acquire their teguments from various cellular compartments. Unfortunately, little is known about their exact arrangement and when they coat the newly produced capsids. The complexity of the virions is further highlighted by our recent proteomics analysis that detected the presence of several novel or controversial components in extracellular HSV-1 virions. The present study probes the localization and linkage to the virus particles of some of these incorporated proteins. We confirm the recently reported tight association of infected cell polypeptide (ICP)0 with the capsid and show that this property extends to ICP4. We also confirm our proteomics data and show biochemically that UL7 and UL23 are indeed mature virion tegument components that, unlike ICP0 and ICP4, are salt-extractable. Interestingly, treatment with N-ethylmaleimide, which covalently modifies reduced cysteines, strongly prevented the release of UL7 and UL23 by salts, but did not perturb the interactions of ICP0 and ICP4 with the virus particles. This hitheir at distinct biochemical properties of the virion constituents and the selective implication of reduced cysteines in their organization and dynamics. Finally, the data revealed, by two independent means, the presence of ICP0 and ICP4 on intranuclear capsids, consistent with the possibility that they may at least partially be recruited to the virus particles early on. These findings add significantly to our understanding of HSV-1 virion assembly and to the debate about the incorporation of ICP0 and ICP4 in virus particles.
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Onwudiwe, Godspower Chidiuto. "The approach of the independent corrupt practices and other related offences commission (ICPC) in curbing corruption in Nigeria’s education system: a critical analysis." Master's thesis, Faculty of Humanities, 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/11427/32092.

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Nigeria is ranked as one of the most corrupt countries in the world. Since it regained democratic status in 1999, successive governments have made several attempts to ameliorate corruption. One such attempt is the establishment of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), in 2000. This study examined the manner in which the ICPC conceptualises corruption, including its forms and consequences. It also examined what measures it proposes to combat corruption. The ICPC’s approach to corruption is evaluated in relation to the way corruption is understood in scholarly literature, especially within the education sector. The rationale for the study is that the potential effectiveness of anti-corruption activities is based, in part, on the appropriacy of the understanding of corruption that informs such activities. To carry out this study, the annual reports of the ICPC for the period from 2009 to 2013 were analysed. These documents describe all the activities of the Commission for these years. A rigorous textual analysis was conducted, focusing on descriptions of activities of the Commission that applied across sectors, as well as descriptions of activities related to education, specifically. The strongest conclusion reached is that the approach of the ICPC could potentially be strengthened considerably if it were to be informed by engagement with scholarship relating to corruption. However, this engagement is itself subject to political will. Where there is no such engagement, or where political will is not strong, it is unlikely that the strategies that are adopted would be effective.
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Montewa, Gloria Lebogang. "Comparative analysis of diagnostic and procedure coding systems for use in district and regional hospitals in the Western Cape." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/4485.

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Magister Public Health - MPH<br>Background: The Provincial Government Western Cape (PGWC) Department of Health identified a lack of data on inpatient diagnoses and procedures in a form suitable to use for operational, strategic as well as financial health care planning. The only format in which diagnostic and procedure data was available was a paper based one encompassing individual patient notes in folders and discharge summaries. Making the data available in a coded format within an electronic database would facilitate storage, analysis and utilisation of that data for health service planning. Recognising the lack of availability of such coded data, this study was undertaken to evaluate different coding systems for their ability to code data in order to assist in deciding which coding systems best fit the need to facilitate easy and accurate recording of data on diagnoses and procedures from patient records. The identification of the most appropriate coding system for the context in which the PGWC Department of health functions should facilitate the easy recording, storage and retrieval of data that is accurate, reliable and useful for management decision making and would support optimal patient care. Aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate a selection of potentially suitable coding systems in order to determine which would be best able to code public sector district and regional hospital diagnostic and procedure data in the Western Cape Province. Method: A cross sectional analytical study design was used. Discharge diagnosis and procedure data were extracted from 342 patient folders from 3 district and 3 regional public hospitals in the Western Cape. This yielded 221 different diagnostic concepts and 126 different procedure concepts. The diagnostic concepts were further grouped into “all” diagnostic concepts recorded, diagnostic concepts recorded as “symptoms only” and diagnostic concepts recorded as “proper diagnoses”. The diagnostic coding systems evaluated were ICD-10 (International Classification of Diseases), ICPC-2 (International Classification of Primary Care 2nd edition) and ICD-10 Condensed Morbidity List. The procedure coding systems evaluated were CCSA-2001 (Current Procedure Terminology for South Africa) ICD-9-CM (International Classification of Diseases Clinical Modification 9th revision) and ICPC-2. The diagnoses and procedures were then coded in all of the coding systems being evaluated. Each diagnosis and procedure concept was matched with its representing concept in the coding system and scored according to the ability of the coding system to provide an “exact” match which was scored as (3) or a “partial” match scored as (2) or a “poor” match scored as (1) or “no” match scored as (0). Results: ICD-10 was better able to code diagnoses obtained from district and regional hospitals in the Western Cape compared to ICPC-2 and ICD-10 Condensed Morbidity list. For all recorded diagnostic concepts, ICD-10 was able to score 82% of the concepts as either an “exact” or a “partial” match compared to 79% in ICPC-2 and 30% in ICD-10-CL. ICD-10 consistently performed best across different stratification of diagnostic concepts namely concepts recorded as “proper diagnoses”, concepts recorded from regional hospitals only, concepts recorded from district hospitals only, concepts designated as “common diagnoses” and for concepts designated as “very common diagnoses”. In addition ICD-10 had zero diagnostic concepts for which “no match” could be found. CCSA -2001 proved to be the best coding system for coding procedures across all hospitals with an overall percentage of “exact” and “partial” matches of 83% compared to 65% for ICD-9-CM and 39% for ICPC-2 and also proved to be best across all strata. Conclusion: There were striking differences between the evaluated coding systems with regard to their ability to code diagnoses and procedures in the evaluated district and regional hospitals in the Western Cape Province. ICD-10 covers the scope of clinical diagnoses in more accurate and specific detail than ICPC-2 and ICD-10 CL. Though ICPC-2 is simpler and easier to use than ICD-10, it is not as detailed and specific as the latter but it proved ideal for symptoms rather than for specific diagnoses. ICD-10 Condensed Morbidity List was shown to be inadequate for coding diagnoses. However the difference between the two, although statistically significant were not very large and given the ease of use of ICPC-2, it could be recommended for use. As for procedures CCSA-2001 was assessed as being the most appropriate for coding procedures recorded in this setting compared to the other coding systems. ICPC-2 performed poorest for coding procedures across all evaluated settings and thus would be inappropriate to use. ICD-10 in most comparisons performed second best to ICPC-2 in terms of coding ability for diagnoses and could be considered for recommendation as a diagnostic coding tool.
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Givelet, Lucas. "Détection et caractérisation des nanoparticules de dioxyde de titane dans les aliments par AF4-ICP-MS et Sp-ICP-MS." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019GREAI037/document.

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Les travaux de thèse portent sur le développement de méthodes pour la caractérisation des nanoparticules (NPs) de dioxyde de titane (TiO2) dans les aliments. L’étude a été séparée distinctement en deux axes. Le développement de la méthode AF4-ICP-MS (I) au sein de la Plateforme Nano-Sécurité du CEA de Grenoble et le développement de la méthode Sp-ICP-MS (II) au sein du Laboratoire de la Sécurité Aliments de l’Anses à Maisons-Alfort.Pour le premier axe, les interactions électrostatiques entre les particules et la membrane de l’AF4 ont été étudiées. La charge de surface (potentiel zêta) a été mesuré pour différentes type de particule et membrane en fonction de plusieurs paramètres du solvant tel que le pH, la force ionique ainsi que la présence de tensio-actifs. Suite aux nombreuses analyses effectuées plusieurs conditions de solvant ont été identifiées comme favorable à la répulsion électrostatique entre les particules et la membrane ce qui permettrai de diminuer les pertes de particules au niveau de la membrane. Plusieurs conditions ont donc été testées directement pour l’analyse de NPs de TiO2 en AF4-ICP-MS. Il a ainsi été montré que les conditions favorisant les répulsions électrostatiques permettaient d’améliorer le taux dé récupération des particules au niveau du système AF4. Cependant les analyses ont aussi montré que les NPs de TiO2 n’étaient pas suffisamment dispersées pour pouvoir obtenir une distribution en taille fiable.Le second volet de la thèse, a eu pour but, dans un premier temps, d’optimiser le traitement de données de la méthode Sp-ICP-MS. Plusieurs améliorations ont été réalisées comme le calcul automatique du seuil bruit de fond-particule, le calcul de l'efficacité de transport où encore l'ajout de paramètres de contrôle qualité. Ce traitement de données a ensuite été comparée à un logiciel dédié aux analyses par Sp-ICP-MS et a permis de mettre en avant que la feuille de calcul interne donne des résultats avec une meilleure justesse, tout en fournissant des paramètres supplémentaires.Dans un second temps une optimisation de la méthode Sp-ICP-MS a été réalisée. Plusieurs paramètres ont donc été évalués comme le choix de l’isotope de titane, le temps d’acquisition, le type de solvant pour disperser les particules, ainsi que le mode de prélèvement de l’échantillon et son débit.Enfin, plusieurs aliments ont été analysés après avoir mis en place un protocole d’extraction des NPs. Les résultats obtenus ont permis de déterminer une distribution en taille des NPs de TiO2 présentes dans les échantillons<br>The thesis focuses on the development of methods for the titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles (NPs) characterization in food products. The study was separated distinctly into two axes. The development of the AF4-ICP-MS (I) method within the CEA Nano-Safety Platform in Grenoble and the development of the Sp-ICP-MS (II) method within the Food Safety Laboratory of the Anses in Maisons-Alfort.For the first axis, the electrostatic interactions between the particles and the AF4 membrane were studied. The surface charge (zeta potential) was measured for particles and membranes depending on several solvent parameters such as pH, ionic strength and the presence of surfactants. Following the several analyzes carried out, several solvent conditions have been identified as promoting the electrostatic repulsion between the particles and the membrane, which will make it possible to reduce the losses of particles at the level of the membrane. Several conditions were therefore directly tested for NPs analysis of TiO2 in AF4-ICP-MS. It has thus been shown that the conditions favoring electrostatic repulsions make it possible to improve the efficiency of the particles at the level of the AF4 system. However, the analyzes also showed that the TiO2 NPs were not sufficiently dispersed to obtain a reliable size distribution.The second part of the thesis aimed at first optimizing the data treatment of the Sp-ICP-MS method. Several improvements have been made such as the automatic calculation of the background-particle threshold, the calculation of the transport efficiency or the addition of quality control parameters. This data treatment was then compared to a software dedicated to analyzes by Sp-ICP-MS and made it possible to highlight that the internal spreadsheet gives results with a better accuracy, while providing additional parameters.In a second time an optimization of the Sp-ICP-MS method was carried out. Several parameters were therefore evaluated such as the choice of the titanium isotope, the acquisition time, the type of solvent to disperse the particles, as well as the sample collection mode and its flow rate.Finally, several foods were analyzed after setting up an extraction protocol for NPs. The results obtained made it possible to determine a size distribution of the NPs of TiO2 present in the samples
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Wang, Buqian. "ICP Analysis of Solids/Waste Slurries." TopSCHOLAR®, 1994. http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/theses/824.

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The direct injection of solids/water slurries into an inductively coupled plasma (ICP) spectrometer offers a rapid and easy method for the analysis of major, minor, and trace elements in coal, coal ash, cements, and refractory materials. In this study aqueous slurries of 6 coals were prepared by milling with a stirred-ball slurry attritor mill and an air impact pulverizer. ICP analysis values obtained for the six coals by the two different grinding methods were compared. Five coal ashes and five check standard reference materials were ground by an attritor mill and analyzed with an ICP spectrometer. Slurries of standard reference materials prepared in the same manner were used to calibrate the spectrometer. The results indicate that the ICP method is poor for coal/water slurries. The recovery and analysis of major, minor, and trace elements in coal ash, slag, and refractory materials is good using the slurry ICP method. These results suggest that this method may be applicable for the analysis of finely divided solid samples using inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry.
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Griffiths, Michael Lee. "Multivariate calibration for ICP-AES." Thesis, University of Plymouth, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/10026.1/1942.

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The analysis of metals is now a major application area for ICP-AES, however, the technique suffers from both spectral and non-spectral interferences. This thesis details the application of univariate and multivariate calibration methods for the prediction of Pt, Pd, and Rh in acid-digested and of Au, Ag and Pd in fusion-digested autocatalyst samples. Of all the univariate calibration methods investigated matrix matching proved the most accurate method with relative root mean square errors (RRMSEs) for Pt, Pd and Rh of 2.4, 3.7, and 2.4 % for a series of synihelic lest solutions, and 12.0, 2.4, and 8.0 % for autocatalyst samples. In comparison, the multivariate calibration method (PLSl) yielded average relative errors for Pt, Pd, and RJi of 5.8, 3.0, and 3.5 % in the test solutions, and 32.0, 7.5, and 75.0 % in the autocatalyst samples. A variable selection procedure has been developed enabling multivariate models to be built using large parts of the atomic emission spectrum. The first stage identified and removed wavelengths whose PLS regression coefficients were equal to zero. The second stage ranked the remaining wavelengths according to their PLS regression coefficient and estimated standard error ratio. The algorithms were applied to the emission spectra for the determination of Pt, Pd and Rh in a synthetic matrix. For independent test samples variable selection gave RRMSEs of 5.3, 2.5 and 1.7 % for Pt, Pd and Rh respectively compared with 8.3, 7.0 and 3.1 % when using integrated atomic emission lines. Variable selection was then applied for the prediction of Au, Ag and Pd in independent test fusion digests. This resulted in RRMSEs of 74.2, 8.8 and 12.2 % for Au, Ag and Pd respectively which were comparable to those obtained using a more traditional univariate calibration approach. A preliminary study has shown that calibration drift can be corrected using Piecewise Direct Standardisation (PDS). The application of PDS to synthetic test samples analysed 10 days apart resulted in RRMSEs of 4.14, 3.03 and 1.88%, compared to 73.04, 44.39 and 28.06 % without correction, for Pt, Pd, and Rh respectively.
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Bui, Thinh Quang. "ANALYSIS OFMERCURY THIOL COMPLEXESBY LC ICP-MS." Thesis, Umeå universitet, Kemiska institutionen, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-163383.

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Geltz, Joshua Joseph. "ANALYSIS OF HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS ICP0 FUNCTION AND THE ANTIBODY RESPONSE TO A LIVE HSV-2 ICP0- MUTANT VACCINE." OpenSIUC, 2015. https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/dissertations/1049.

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Both herpes simplex virus type-1 (HSV-1) and herpes simplex virus type-2 (HSV-2) are human pathogens that are capable of causing significant disease. More than 600 million people are infected with HSV-2 genital herpes and every day >40,000 new HSV-2 infections are transmitted to naïve recipients. The public health community has long agreed that a preventative vaccine is necessary to reduce the prevalence of HSV-2, but we continue to lack a vaccine to prevent the spread of this sexually transmitted disease. Herpes simplex viruses (HSV) establish a life-long infection in their host where they alternate between a state of latency and productive replication. One of principle determining factors of whether HSV reactivates from a latent state to cause disease is the accumulation of the immediate early viral protein, infected cell protein 0 (ICP0). ICP0 is a potent transactivator of HSV mRNA synthesis. However, in addition to the nuclear transactivating function of ICP0, our lab demonstrated that at later times during infection, ICP0 translocates from the nucleus to the cytoplasm where it reorganizes the host microtubule network (PLoS ONE 5(6): e10975). In the first part of my dissertation, we used the anti-neoplastic drug paclitaxel to determine if ICP0’s microtubule-reorganizing activity is required for efficient replication of HSV- 1. Surprisingly, we observed that paclitaxel prevented ICP0 from dispersing cellular microtubules and inhibited the spread of HSV-1 and HSV-2. Paclitaxel reduced HSV-1 plaque size by up to 100-fold, and inhibition of viral spread was proportional to the efficiency with which doses of paclitaxel stabilized microtubules against ICP0-induced dispersal. Analysis of infected Vero cells confirmed that paclitaxel treatment did not reduce the efficiency of HSV-1 mRNA, protein, DNA, or virion synthesis by more than 3-fold. In contrast, paclitaxel treatment caused an ~20-fold decrease in infectious virus release from HSV-1 infected cells. Comparison of ICP0+ versus ICP0- viruses yielded genetic evidence that ICP0 promotes infectious virus release from HSV-1-infected cells. These results provide the first evidence suggesting that ICP0’s microtubule-reorganizing activity may promote the release of infectious virus from HSVinfected cells. In the second part of my dissertation, I focus less on the basic-science quest to elucidate the function of ICP0 but instead focus on characterizing the antibody response elicited by a highly protective HSV-2 ICP0- vaccine that was developed in our lab. Specifically, despite the belief that virion glycoproteins such as glycoprotein D (gD-2) are the dominant antigens of herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2) we have demonstrated mice immunized with a live HSV-2 ICP0- mutant virus, HSV-2 0ΔNLS, are 10 to 100 times better protected against genital herpes than mice immunized with a HSV-2 gD subunit vaccine (PLoS ONE 6:e17748). In light of these results, we sought to determine which viral proteins were the dominant antibody-generators (antigens) of the live HSV-2 0ΔNLS vaccine. Western blot analyses indicated the live HSV-2 0ΔNLS vaccine elicited an IgG antibody response against 9 or more viral proteins. Many antibodies were directed against infected-cell proteins of >100 kDa in size, and only 10 ± 5% of antibodies were directed against gD. Immunoprecipitation (IP) of total HSV-2 antigen with 0ΔNLS antiserum pulled down 19 viral proteins. Mass spectrometry suggested 44% of immunoprecipitated viral peptides were derived from two HSV-2 infected cells proteins, RR-1 and ICP8, whereas only 14% of immunoprecipitated peptides were derived from HSV-2's thirteen glycoproteins. Collectively, the results suggest the immune response to the live HSV-2 0ΔNLS vaccine includes antibodies specific for infected cell proteins, capsid proteins, tegument proteins, and glycoproteins. This increased breadth of antibody-generating proteins may contribute to the live HSV-2 vaccine's capacity to elicit superior protection against genital herpes relative to a gD subunit vaccine. In the final section of my dissertation, I focus on the construction of stable Vero cell lines using a system that relies on Sleeping Beauty transposase to introduce two genetic elements into the chromosomes of target cells: 1. a Tet-regulatable gene-of-interest driven by the VP16- inducible HSV-1 ICP0 promoter and 2. a highly expressed bicistronic gene that expresses the Tet-repressor protein and a puromycin selection marker. The modified bidirectional HSV-1 ICP0 promoter used in this novel expression system 1. drives constitutive expression of a cell surface marker (tNGFR) from the reverse side of the ICP0 promoter, while 2. the Tetregulatable, forward side of the ICP0 promoter allows the expression of a downstream gene-ofinterest to be regulated over an ~100-fold range of gene expression through doxycyclineinduced derepression and induction with VP16. Using this system, stable and regulatable Vero cell lines are reproducibly obtained within one month of initial transfection by using puromycin selection followed by fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) to isolate a pure population of tNGFR+ cells that contain the target gene-of-interest. Vero cell lines that carry a toxic gene, such as HSV-1 ICP0, can be routinely passaged and maintained in cell culture because basal expression of the gene-of-interest can be reduced to low to undetectable levels. However, when the same cell lines are de-repressed, they express adequate levels of HSV-1 ICP0 or HSV-1 origin-binding protein (OBP) to complement an HSV-1 ICP0- mutant . These data suggest this novel gene expression system may have broad uses in biological research because it allows for the efficient generation of stable cell lines that express a gene-of-interest in a highly regulatable manner.
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Bérail, Sylvain. "Nouvelles stratégies d’introduction d’échantillon en MC-ICP-MS pour la bio-géochimie isotopique du mercure en ultra-trace." Thesis, Pau, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PAUU3019/document.

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En complément des analyses de concentration et de spéciation, les analyses des isotopes stables du mercure par MC-ICP-MS sont à l’heure actuelle un outil majeur pour tracer les sources et les transformations de cet élément dans l’environnement. Cette thèse propose le développement de techniques de pré-concentrations couplées au MC-ICP-MS afin de réaliser des analyses isotopiques de mercure au niveau du ng.L-1 (Ultra-trace). La stratégie de pré-concentration en ligne va générer des signaux transitoires courts dont la gestion en MC-ICP-MS représente un réel défi. Afin d’y répondre, une méthode de traitement de données adaptée à ce type de signaux ainsi qu’une méthode de correction du phénomène de dérive isotopique ont été développées. Dans le but de déterminer des compositions isotopiques en mercure total à de faibles concentrations, le couplage d’une génération de vapeur froide, d’une double amalgamation sur or (CVG-DGA) et d’un MC-ICP-MS a été développé. Cette nouvelle technique donne des précisions externes de l’ordre de 0.20 à 0.30‰ (2SD) pour des concentrations en mercure de 5 ng.L-1 en solution. Cette thèse présente également une nouvelle méthode d’analyse isotopique par espèce chimique (CSIA) réalisée à l’aide du couplage d’une chromatographie en phase gazeuse équipée d’un injecteur PTV (GC-PTV) et d’un MC-ICP-MS. Celle-ci permet l’analyse isotopique de plusieurs espèces chimiques avec des précisions externes de l’ordre de 0.30 à 0.40‰ (2SD) pour des concentrations en mercure de 150 ng.L-1 dans des échantillons biologiques.Les développements analytiques de cette thèse ont permis de mesurer directement et de façon automatisée des compositions isotopiques de mercure à des niveaux d’ultra-trace (jusqu’à 5ng.L-1) tout en conservant des précisions compatibles avec les principales questions environnementales posées. Ceci va permettre d’analyser des compartiments environnementaux contenant de faibles quantités de mercure (eaux naturelles, planctons,…) et ouvre ainsi de nouvelles perspectives pour une meilleure compréhension du cycle bio-géochimique du mercure<br>In addition to the quantitative and speciation analysis, the analysis of mercury stable isotopes by MC-ICP-MS are now a tool of choice to track sources and pathways of this element in the environment. This PhD thesis presents the development of hyphenation between pre-concentration techniques and MC-ICP-MS to measure isotopic composition of mercury at ng.L-1 levels (Ultra-trace). The on-line pre-concentration strategy will create short transient signals which represent a real challenge for MC-ICP-MS. In order to solve it, a data treatment strategy for this particular signals and a correction method for the isotopic drift were developed.The hyphenation between a cold vapor generation, a dual gold amalgamation (CVG-DGA) and a MC-ICP-MS was developed to determine total mercury isotopic composition. This new technique gives external precisions ranging from 0.20 to 0.30‰ (2SD) for Hg concentration in solution of 5 ng.L-1. This PhD thesis also reports a new method to perform mercury compound specific isotopic analysis (CSIA) using a gas chromatography fitted with a PTV injector (GC-PTV) coupled to the MC-ICP-MS. This allows the isotopic analysis of several species with external precisions ranging from 0.30 to 0.40‰ (2SD) for mercury concentration down to 150 ng.L-1 in biological samples.The analytical developments proposed in this PhD thesis allows to automatically and directly measure mercury isotopic compositions at ultra-trace levels (down to 5 ng.L-1) while keeping precision compatible with main environmental questions. This will allow to analyze environmental compartment containing very low amount of mercury (natural waters, planktons,…) and then open new perspectives for a better understanding of the bio-geochimical cycle of mercury
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Goitom, Asfaha Daniel. "Fundamental Studies on Direct Injection Nebulisers for Sample Introduction in ICP Spectrometry : Aerosol Properties, ICP Characteristics and Analytical Performance." Doctoral thesis, Umeå University, Chemistry, 2006. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-671.

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<p>The performance of different types of nebulisers: Vulkan direct injection nebuliser (Vulkan DIN), direct injection high efficiency nebuliser (DIHEN), microconcentric nebuliser coupled to cyclonic or double pass spray chamber (MCN-C or MCN-DP, respectively) was investigated and compared when used for sample introduction to ICP-MS or ICP-OES. With ICP-OES, in axial viewing mode, intensity distributions across the radius of the plasma (radial intensity profiles) were determined for different spectral lines with Esum 1.85-15.41 eV to determine fundamental plasma properties for various matrices using Vulkan DIN and MCN-C. The results showed that with the MCN-C the ionisation temperature (Tion) was about the same across the measured region of the plasma (±3.0 mm) whereas with the Vulkan DIN the Tion was significantly lower in the centre of the plasma. A large deviation from local thermodynamic equilibrium, as well as deteriorated stability, was observed for the plasma when using the Vulkan DIN.</p><p>With ICP-MS noise power spectra (NPS) were generated to identify sources of noise. NPS showed that the magnitude of white noise for the tested sample introduction systems decreased in the following order: Vulkan DIN > DIHEN > MCN-C > MCN-DP. This order follows the decrease of mean droplet size and span of the size distribution, indicating that the white noise is caused by spatial and temporal non-uniform desolvation and ionisation. Another source of noise arose from the peristaltic pump and the magnitude of pump interference noise decreased in the following order: DIHEN > MCN-C/DP > Vulkan DIN. Mains power interference noise and 1/f noise were lower for the direct injection nebulisers compared to the spray chamber systems. The contribution or effects of these noise components on relative standard deviations of steady-state ion-count rate and isotope ratio measurements is discussed in this thesis.</p><p>Aerosols generated by the Vulkan DIN and the DIHEN were also directly characterised using Particle Dynamic Analysis. The Vulkan DIN produced particles with a mean diameter of ~30 µm and a size distribution between 2-80 µm. With the DIHEN the corresponding values were ~11 µm and 1-40 µm, respectively, with a few particles at 55-78 µm. The mean velocity of particles from the Vulkan DIN was ~10 m s-1 and from the DIHEN ~18 m s-1. The lower velocity allows longer residence time counteracting the effects of the larger droplet size.</p>
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Sekaninová, Renáta. "Analýza vybraných prvků v mléce technikou ICP-OES." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta chemická, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-217133.

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This Master's thesis is dealing with elementary analysis of milk. Theoretical part describes general characteristics, terminology with basic legislature and classification of milk. Large part is focused on chemical composition, especially on description of mineral substances selected for analysis in experimental part of this thesis. Choices of elementary analysis and preparation of samples for ICP-OES method conducted by other authors are also mentioned. Specification of emission spectrometry with inductively coupled plasma is crucial, a technique used for purposes of this dissertation. Experimental part deals with preparation of samples, approach of analysis and processing of measured results. The aim of this part is to compare concentration of analyzed elements in different kinds of milk. Samples from 15 different kinds of milk were used for analysis, which were determined by ICP-OES method. Results were compared to each other in discussion as well as with results from other authors.
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Thomas, Robert. Practical guide to ICP-MS: A tutorial for beginners. 2nd ed. CRC Press, 2008.

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Thomas, Robert. Practical guide to ICP-MS: A tutorial for beginners. 2nd ed. CRC Press, 2008.

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ICAC'97 (1997 Hong Kong, China). Algebras and combinatorics: An international congress, ICAC'97, Hong Kong. Edited by Shum K. P, Taft Earl J, and Wan Che-hsien. Springer, 1999.

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VanHaecke, Frank. Isotopic analysis: Fundamentals and applications using ICP-MS. Wiley-VCH, 2012.

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Maxfield, Robert. EPA method study 27, method 200.7 trace metals by ICP. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Monitoring and Support Laboratory, 1985.

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Thomas, Robert. Practical guide to ICP-MS: A tutorial for beginners. 2nd ed. CRC Press, 2008.

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1970-, Speakman Robert J., and Neff Hector, eds. Laser ablation ICP-MS in archaeological research. University of New Mexico Press, 2005.

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Reinhardt, Heiko. Entwicklung und Anwendung eines Laserablations ICP-MS-Verfahrens zur Multielementanalyse von atmosphärischen Einträgen in Eisbohrkernen =: Development and application of a laserablation ICP-MS technique for multielement analysis of atmospheric deposition in ice cores. Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung, 2002.

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Mosier, Elwin L. ICP-AES analytical results for Precambrian basement rocks in or near Missouri. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1988.

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Mosier, Elwin L. ICP-AES analytical results for Precambrian basement rocks in or near Missouri. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1988.

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Zheng, Yunping, and Mudar Sarem. "A New ACM/ICPC-Based Teaching Reform and Exploration of “Design and Analysis of Algorithms”." In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering. Springer Netherlands, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7618-0_13.

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Harris, Justin D. "Analysis of Models for Decentralized and Collaborative AI on Blockchain." In Blockchain – ICBC 2020. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-59638-5_10.

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Zuo, Long, Shuo Xiong, and Hiroyuki Iida. "An Analysis of DOTA2 Using Game Refinement Measure." In Entertainment Computing – ICEC 2017. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66715-7_29.

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Zheng, Xianghan, Wenyan Zhang, Jianxian Zhang, and Weipeng Xie. "Ethereum Public Opinion Analysis Based on Attention Mechanism." In Cognitive Computing – ICCC 2023. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-51671-9_8.

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Li, Jiaming, Yonghao Fu, Daoxing Liu, and Ruifeng Xu. "Improving Fake Product Detection with Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis." In Cognitive Computing – ICCC 2020. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-59585-2_4.

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Zuo, Long, and Hiroyuki Iida. "An Analysis of Sales Promotion ‘Discount’ Using Game Refinement Measurement." In Entertainment Computing – ICEC 2017. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66715-7_69.

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Thompson, Michael, and J. Nicholas Walsh. "Water analysis by ICP-AES." In Handbook of Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectrometry. Springer US, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0697-9_8.

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Pereira, Vinicius Carvalho, and Cristiano Maciel. "A Literary Analysis of Poems Automatically Produced by Peter’s Haiku Generator." In Entertainment Computing – ICEC 2017. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66715-7_3.

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Pirker, Johanna, Simone Griesmayr, Anders Drachen, and Rafet Sifa. "How Playstyles Evolve: Progression Analysis and Profiling in Just Cause 2." In Entertainment Computing - ICEC 2016. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46100-7_8.

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Bertrand, Robert, and Hans van Riet. "Developing an Adequate Internal Compliance Program for the Royal Netherlands Air Force Command." In NL ARMS. T.M.C. Asser Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6265-471-6_15.

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AbstractThis chapter examines how an adequate Internal Compliance Program (ICP) for the Royal Netherlands Airforce (RNLAF) was developed. In order to create an adequate ICP, it is essential to determine which legal and other aspects should be incorporated in the ICP framework. To deduct these relevant aspects of the environment the RNLAF operates in, a Political, Economic, Social, Technological and Legal (PESTL) analysis is used. Furthermore, the different ICP frameworks are compared in order to make a combination of them to create the most adequate ICP for the RNLAF. We conclude that this should be a combination of mainly US ICP Frameworks as of the fact that the RNLAF is mostly US orientated. The COSO model as an internationally widely used best practice framework is the core. The combination of the PESTL analysis, the legal framework and the chosen ICP frameworks together result in an 11 pillars ICP, which we consider is the most adequate ICP for the RNLAF. Leading principle in combining all the aforementioned elements, is that the ICP has to be tailored to its organizations’ characteristics (e.g. nature of items, size of the organization, national, regional and global footprint). We understand that there is no one-size-fits-all approach, but one needs to design an ICP that specifically fits the given organizational structure, its size and daily operations.
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Conference papers on the topic "Analysis ICPC"

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Husák, Robert, Jan Kofroň, and Filip Zavoral. "Combining Static Analysis Techniques for Program Comprehension Using Slicito." In 2025 IEEE/ACM 33rd International Conference on Program Comprehension (ICPC). IEEE, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1109/icpc66645.2025.00048.

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Mahmud, Junayed, Antu Saha, Oscar Chaparro, Kevin Moran, and Andrian Marcus. "Combining Language and App Ui Analysis for the Automated Assessment of Bug Reproduction Steps." In 2025 IEEE/ACM 33rd International Conference on Program Comprehension (ICPC). IEEE, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1109/icpc66645.2025.00010.

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Lee, Min-Jung, and Chae-Seon Lim. "ICCP System Design on the Hull of an Ice Breaker by Computational Analysis." In CORROSION 2014. NACE International, 2014. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2014-4004.

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Abstract Impressed current cathodic protection (ICCP) systems have been employed with coatings to prevent corrosion on the hulls of ice breakers. Many ICCP systems used for commercial vessels are designed based on the designer’s experiences rather than by analytical method. The purpose of this paper is to simulate the performance of ICCP systems on hulls under Arctic conditions by a computational analysis based on boundary element methods (BEM) and to deduce an optimized design from this. For this purpose, an Arctic shuttle tanker that will travel across the Barents Sea was investigated. The coating breakdown factors at the end of the design life were assumed to range from 1% to 5% depending on the ice strengthening areas of the hull. This design optimization process consists of a series of calculations of the structure potential with several cases of ICCP system arrangements and reference cell target potentials. The effects of these factors were studied under Arctic conditions. Those show that the potential distributions on the hull and through it the optimized design of ICCP systems is suggested resulting levels of protection under service conditions. Results suggested an optimized design for ICCP systems for potential distributions on and through the hull, along with resulting levels of protection.
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Neo, S. P., W. T. Yeo, C. W. Loh, et al. "Application of ICP-MS to identify the source of Metallic Contamination." In 2024 IEEE International Symposium on the Physical and Failure Analysis of Integrated Circuits (IPFA). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ipfa61654.2024.10691035.

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Park, Jung-Hyun, Min-Ho Kim, Doo-Chan Hwang, and Jungil Han. "Analysis on Preamble Detection and False Alarm Probabilities of ICPC Method." In 2015 IEEE 82nd Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Fall). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/vtcfall.2015.7390844.

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Patil, Jyoti, and Sunayana Mane. "3-D image analysis using MapReduce." In 2015 International Conference on Pervasive Computing (ICPC). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pervasive.2015.7087069.

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Bindu Bhargav Kumar, S., and M. Jagannath. "Analysis of Phonocardiogram signal for biometric identification system." In 2015 International Conference on Pervasive Computing (ICPC). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pervasive.2015.7086994.

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Joeeta Anurag Tomer and R. P. Dubey. "Modeling, control and response surface analysis of anesthesia." In 2015 International Conference on Pervasive Computing (ICPC). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pervasive.2015.7086999.

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Handore, Shubhangi, and Dhanashri Kokare. "Performance analysis of various methods of tumour detection." In 2015 International Conference on Pervasive Computing (ICPC). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pervasive.2015.7087002.

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Mane, Vinod L., Suja S. Panicker, and Vidya B. Patil. "Summarization and sentiment analysis from user health posts." In 2015 International Conference on Pervasive Computing (ICPC). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pervasive.2015.7087087.

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Reports on the topic "Analysis ICPC"

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Palmer, W. B., M. J. Beer, M. Cukars, et al. ICPP Tank Farm systems analysis. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/142500.

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Richards, B. T. Analysis of ICPP tank farm infiltration. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10136057.

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Schappert, Michael, Joshua Bartlett, Michael Rearick, and Nicholas Hubley. LANL Trace Element Analysis: ICP-MS and ICP-OES Methods. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/2222604.

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Knight, R. D., B. A. Kjarsgaard, E G Potter, and A. Plourde. Uranium, thorium, and potassium analyses using pXRF spectrometry. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/328973.

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The application of portable XRF spectrometry (pXRF) for determining concentrations of uranium (U), thorium (Th) and potassium (K) was evaluated using a combination of 12 Certified Reference Materials, 17 Standard Reference Materials, and 25 rock samples collected from areas of known U occurrences or mineralization. Samples were analysed by pXRF in Soil, Mining Cu/Zn and Mining Ta/Hf modes. Resulting pXRF data were compared to published recommended values, obtained by total or near total digestion methods with ICP-MS and ICP-OES analysis. Results for pXRF show a linear relationship, for thorium, potassium, and uranium (&amp;amp;lt;5000 ppm U) as compared to the recommended concentrations. However, above 5000 ppm U, pXRF results show an exponential relationship with under reporting of pXRF concentrations compared to recommended values. Accuracy of the data can be improved by post-analysis correction using linear regression equations for potassium and thorium, and samples with &amp;amp;lt;5000 ppm uranium; an exponential correction curve is required at &amp;amp;gt;5000 ppm U. In addition, pXRF analyses of samples with high concentrations of uranium (e.g. &amp;amp;gt;1 wt.% U) significantly over-estimated potassium contents as compared to the published values, indicating interference between the two elements not calibrated by the manufacturer software.
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Swafford, A., and J. Keller. Separation techniques for the clean-up of radioactive mixed waste for ICP-AES/ICP-MS analysis. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6594000.

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Slack, William, Anthony Bednar, and K. Killgore. Development of a trace element signature library across a large watershed for assessing large-scale fish movement patterns : supplemental data. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2025. https://doi.org/10.21079/11681/49787.

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Utilizing trace element or stable isotope analysis has proven to be an effective means to characterize early life history and large-scale movement patterns in fishes. Target species are assessed for analyte concentrations occurring in calcified hard structures and compared to signatures noted from associated watersheds. Our objective was to establish a trace element signature profile for major tributaries occurring within the Mississippi River Valley (MRV). Unfiltered water samples were obtained from 49 stations from Dubuque, IA downstream to Gramercy, LA (1387 river miles) from July through December 2023 during seasonally normal water conditions with three water samples (left descending bank, mid-channel, right descending bank) obtained from each sample station. Whole water samples were evaluated for the presence and relative concentration of Barium, Strontium, Calcium, Iron and Lithium, and were acidified with ultrapure nitric acid (Fisher Optima grade) prior to determination of total metal concentrations using ICP-AES and ICP-MS following modifications of USEPA methods 6010 and 6020, respectively. A Perkin Elmer Optima 8300DV ICP-AES was used to quantify Calcium, Iron, and Lithium whereas a Perkin Elmer NexION 350D ICP-MS was used for Barium and Strontium. Analytes were assessed for total concentrations and expressed as mg/L. In addition, Barium and Strontium concentrations were also normalized to Calcium as a pseudo-internal standard and reported as element/Ca ratios (mmol/mol).
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Nitzel, M. E., and R. G. Rahl. Analysis of ICPP fuel storage rack inner tie and corner tie substructures. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/205586.

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Kurén Weldon, James, ed. 32nd Annual Report 2023 : Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution : International Cooperative Programme on Integrated Monitoring of Air Pollution Effects on Ecosystems. ICP IM Programme Centre, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54612/a.29v7hp6rk6.

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The Integrated Monitoring Programme (ICP IM) is part of the effect-oriented activities under the 1979 Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution, which covers the region of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE). The main aim of ICP IM is to provide a framework to observe and understand the complex changes occurring in natural/semi natural ecosystems. This report summarizes the work carried out by the ICP IM Programme Centre and several collaborating institutes. The emphasis of the report is in the work done during the programme year 2022/2023 including: • A short summary of previous data assessments • A status report of the ICP IM activities, content of the IM database, and geographical coverage of the monitoring network • Brief summary of forthcoming publication on heavy metal concentrations trend analysis • Update on developing co-operation with eLTER • Proposed workplan for the next period • Report on IM participation in Canadian led mercury sampling • National Reports on ICP IM activities
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Kurén Weldon, James, ed. 33rd Annual Report 2024 : Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution : International Cooperative Programme on Integrated Monitoring of Air Pollution Effects on Ecosystems. ICP IM Programme Centre, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.54612/a.71s9imh34k.

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The Integrated Monitoring Programme (ICP IM) is part of the effect-oriented activities under the 1979 Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution, which covers the region of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE). The main aim of ICP IM is to provide a framework to observe and understand the complex changes occurring in natural/semi natural ecosystems. This report summarizes the work carried out by the ICP IM Programme Centre and several collaborating institutes. The emphasis of the report is in the work done during the programme year 2022/2023 including: • A short summary of previous data assessments • A status report of the ICP IM activities, content of the IM database, and geographical coverage of the monitoring network • A report on long-term trends in vegetation indices at IM sites • Workplan for the next period • Analysis of changes in tree species at the heavily disturbed IM site Aneboda (Sweden) • National Reports on ICP IM activities
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Gonzalez Diez, Verónica M., Ernesto Cuestas, Andrea Rojas, Priscila Vera, Lucero Vargas, and Stefania De Santis. Independent Country Program Review Chile 2019-2022. Inter-American Development Bank, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004441.

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This Independent Country Program Review (ICPR) analyzes the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) Group's strategy and program in Chile during the 2019-2022 period. ICPRs assess the relevance of the Bank's Country Strategy (CS) and provide additional information on the alignment and execution of the program. If the available information allows, ICPRs also report on the progress and contribution towards achievement of the objectives set by the IDB Group in the CS. With this product, the Office of Evaluation and Oversight (OVE) seeks to provide the Boards of Executive Directors of the IDB and IDB Invest with useful information for the analysis of Country Strategies submitted to them for consideration.
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