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Wright, J. H. "Illustrating BBC–basic." Physics Bulletin 38, no. 4 (1987): 149. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0031-9112/38/4/035.

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Foster, Peter, and Maurice Hart. "Problem Solving with BBC BASIC." Mathematical Gazette 70, no. 453 (1986): 236. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3615700.

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Green, John, and Mark Brindley. "BBC BASIC Programming for Schools and Colleges." Mathematical Gazette 70, no. 451 (1986): 64. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3615851.

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Stoodley, K. D. C. "An introduction to programming in BBC BASIC." International Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing 4, no. 4 (1987): 199–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02915859.

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Giles, Philip, and J. Gatenby. "An Introduction to Data Handling in BBC Basic." Statistician 37, no. 3 (1988): 345. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2348177.

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Xu, Peiqiang, Lin Wang, and Wen Chen. "The British–Baikal Corridor: A Teleconnection Pattern along the Summertime Polar Front Jet over Eurasia." Journal of Climate 32, no. 3 (2019): 877–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-18-0343.1.

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The British–Baikal Corridor (BBC) pattern, a new teleconnection along the summertime upper-tropospheric polar front jet (PFJ), is investigated based on observational and reanalysis datasets. The BBC pattern consists of four geographically fixed centers over the west of the British Isles, the Baltic Sea, western Siberia, and Lake Baikal, respectively. It features a zonally oriented and meridionally confined wavelike structure with a zonal wavenumber 5, and it influences the climate along its route significantly. The BBC pattern forms from the trapped effect of the PFJ waveguide that is characterized by a strong meridional gradient of stratification. As a preferred dynamical mode inherent in the PFJ, it is maintained through the baroclinic energy conversion from the basic flow and the feedback forcing of high-frequency transient eddies. Meanwhile, its geographical location is determined by the barotropic energy conversion, which is sensitive to the configuration of the basic flow. The interannual variability of the BBC pattern is dominated by atmospheric internal dynamics considering its loose relation with immediate atmospheric external forcing. Further analyses suggest that the BBC pattern is excited by the active multiscale interactions among the climatological mean flow, the low-frequency flow, and the synoptic-scale transient eddies in the exit region of the North Atlantic jet, which may also determine the preferential upstream forcing region and anchor the BBC pattern geographically. Budget analyses on vorticity, temperature, and water vapor are performed to interpret the physical nature of the BBC pattern. The possible linkage to the North Atlantic Oscillation is also discussed.
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Thompson, S. B. N. "A Microcomputer-Feedback System for Improving Control of Incompletely Innervated Leg Muscle in Adult Cerebrovascular Accident Patients." British Journal of Occupational Therapy 50, no. 5 (1987): 161–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/030802268705000504.

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A reliable feedback system is described that measures the level and frequency of nerve impulses from incompletely innervated leg muscle. A computer program, written in BBC BASIC and designed to run on a BBC microcomputer, provides the stroke patient with proprioception, in the form of visual feedback, so that an increased awareness and subsequent control of the affected leg is possible. A prognostic assessment procedure for stroke patients is suggested, based on evidence arising from the use of this system.
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Thompson, S. B. N., B. Hards, and R. Bate. "Computer-Assisted Visual Feedback for New Hand and Arm Therapy Apparatus." British Journal of Occupational Therapy 49, no. 1 (1986): 19–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/030802268604900110.

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There is an unfulfilled need for new hand and arm exercising apparatus in the rehabilitation departments of hospitals. This conclusion is reached from the lack of specific rehabilitation equipment currently available, and from the potential benefits offered by new designs that involve computer technology. A new type of apparatus has been designed which incorporates a program written in BBC BASIC and runs on a BBC microcomputer. This paper focuses on the program, which provides computer-assisted visual feedback to patients striving towards return of muscle strength and dexterity in the hand and arm.
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Bickley, D. T. "A Mathematical Toolkit (BBC BASIC edition): Numerical Routines with Applications in Engineering, Mathematics and the Sciences." Physics Bulletin 38, no. 5 (1987): 185. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0031-9112/38/5/029.

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Al-Hindawi, Fareed Hameed, and Abid Hmood Ali. "A Pragmatic Study of CNN and BBC News Headlines Covering the Syrian Conflict." Advances in Language and Literary Studies 9, no. 3 (2018): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.7575/aiac.alls.v.9n.3p.43.

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Lately, there has been a growing interest in media. As a result, many trends are found from both the academic and industrial points of view. News channels, for example, play an important role in transmitting news about political situations, military events and other issues to people all over the world. The language used in news reports or even in their headlines is very influential in attaining the communicative intent of such news reports. This language is characterized by various linguistic features. One aspect of those features is the pragmatic one. This latter issue has not been given its due attention in research study. Precisely, the use of speech acts as a basic component of pragmatics has not been sufficiently tackled in research work in this regard. Thus, the present study attempts to fill this gap and investigate the types of speech acts employed in CNN and BBC headlines that represent the Syrian conflict. Fifty-six headlines are selected from each of these news channels - 26 from CNN and 30 from BBC. This study purports that headlines can be loaded with the encoded pragmatic meanings which makes this study worth conducting to reveal those kinds of meanings. The selected period ranges from September 2015 to May 2016.The investigation performed by this study shows that scrutinizing the speech acts employed in the headlines in news channels can be a good way to understand the intended meaning set by writers. It is found out that assertive speech acts are the most frequent speech acts used in the headlines of CNN and BBC news channels. The results also indicate that the headlines of CNN news channel show a preponderance use of commissives whereas the headlines of BBC news channel show an eminent employment of expressives.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Bbc basic"

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Tejares, Silvina E. ""As those who serve" the spirituality of BEC leadership in the Diocese of Antique, Philippines /." Online full text .pdf document, available to Fuller patrons only, 2002. http://www.tren.com.

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Mathers, William Clayton. "Regional development and interaction in south-east Spain (6000-1000 B.C.)." Thesis, University of Sheffield, 1987. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/14458/.

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This study is concerned with the emergence and subsequent development of agricultural communities in south-east Spain. Using different scales of analysis and a wide range of data it focuses on regional variations in social, political and economic organization between the Early Neolithic and Argaric Bronze Age. Particular attention has been given to evaluating patterns of regional variation and the processes which underlie these patterns. A systematic survey (Chapter 4) provides much needed information about Neolithic-Bronze Age settlement in a regional context. Another important, and complimentary, part of this research is concerned with cultural development and variability at a larger scale. This second level of analysis (Chapter 5) is an examination of mortuary practices on an inter-regional scale and involves more than 2000 Copper Age and Bronze Age tombs. The conclusion (Chapter 6) is an attempt to place cultural developments in south-east Spain in a wider context. These discussions emphasize the dynamic relationship between ecological and cultural processes, and draw important distinctions between the growth of agricultural communities in the humid, as opposed to the semiarid, zones of south-east Spain. The contrast between these two zones is clearly reflected by differences in social ranking, prestige displays, economic intensification, and settlement evolution. More importantly, perhaps, the nature of ecological-cultural interaction from 6000-1000 b. c. in south-east Spain provides valuable information about the growth and variability of complex societies.
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Holgate, R. D. C. "Settlement and economy of the Thames basin in the 5th - 3rd millennia b.c." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1987. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.384662.

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Starks, Rachel Diaz. "Molecular basis of insulin resistance in Bardet Biedl syndrome." Diss., University of Iowa, 2015. https://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/5641.

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Bardet Biedl Syndrome (BBS) displays heterogeneity in the genes involved and clinical features. Mutations in 19 genes have been associated with BBS. Eight BBS proteins (BBS1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9 and 18) form the BBSome. Assembly of the BBSome is mediated by three BBS proteins (BBS6, 10, 12) in a complex with the CCT/Tric chaperonins. The BBSome is involved in formation and maintenance of primary cilia and vesicle trafficking. The clinical features of BBS include obesity, degenerative retinopathy, polydactyly, renal dysfunction, hypogonadism, and learning disability. Diabetes mellitus is commonly associated with BBS, but the mechanisms remain unknown. Our objective was to understand the molecular mechanism of BBS-associated diabetes. The role of BBS in insulin receptor (IR) signaling in Bbs4-/-mice was tested by preventing obesity using calorie restriction. These studies demonstrate the genetic defect in BBS directly contributes to the diabetes phenotype independently from the obesity phenotype. Emerging evidence implicating neuronal mechanisms in various BBS phenotypes led us to test the possibility that loss of Bbs1 in the central nervous system (CNS) disrupts glucose homeostasis. We found that deletion of the Bbs1 gene throughout the CNS or in specific hypothalamic neurons leads to hyperglycemia, glucose intolerance and insulin resistance. Our data demonstrate the critical role of neuronal Bbs1 in the regulation of glucose in an insulin-independent manner. Finally, the IR was found to interact with BBS proteins. The loss of BBSome proteins leads to a specific reduction in the amount of IR at the cell surface. The results demonstrate that BBSome proteins are required to maintain adequate levels of IR at the cell surface. The role of BBS proteins in transporting IR has not been previously described. Loss of the BBSome appears to be a novel mechanism of insulin resistance.
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Lumsdon, Matthew P. "Alluvial architecture and palaeoenvironments in a proximal foreland basin setting, upper Cretaceous, Cenomanian, Dunvegan Formation, B.C." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape4/PQDD_0018/MQ58057.pdf.

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Knight, John Bruce. "A microprobe study of placer gold and its origin in the lower Fraser River drainage basin, B.C." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/24829.

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The compositions, in terms of Au, Ag, Cu, and Hg, of about 1200 placer and lode gold grains from the Fraser River drainage were determined by microprobe analysis. The lode samples are from the Bralorne and Cariboo Gold Quartz mines. Seventeen placer samples are from the Cariboo district and the Bridge River, Fraser River and their tributaries. Bralorne gold and many placer grains contain Hg which ranges up to 6%. Evidence is presented to show that this Hg is primary. Placer gold grains also contain Cu, ranging up to 31%, but high-Cu gold has little Ag or Hg. The compositional data were used to define populations on Hg-Cu-Fineness plots for each sample location. A comparison of the populations shows that placers located near lodes reflect these sources but that simple downstream transport of the gold cannot explain the populations found far from known sources. In order to explain the population found in downstream placers it is necessary to postulate contributions from undiscovered lodes, fossil placers, or other unknown sources. Many placer grains from the Fraser River have rims that are nearly pure gold. The rimming is thought to have taken place in an "intermediate collector" (fossil placer?) by leaching of Ag. Rimmed gold is not found in the Bridge River. From the data on the composition of the gold one is able to divide the Fraser River drainage into two metallogenic provinces: a Cu-Hg-rich province that includes the Bridge River drainage and a Cu-Hg-poor province typified by the Cariboo region. The data from the lode deposits suggest that the deposits can not only be uniquely characterized but that it may be possible to distinguish zoning within the lodes. In addition, it appears that much of the Cu- and Hg-rich gold is associated with ultrabasic rocks and major faults.<br>Science, Faculty of<br>Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, Department of<br>Graduate
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Lorek, Piotr. "The motif of exile in the Hebrew Bible : an analysis of a basic literary and theological pattern." Thesis, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.683320.

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Terlaky, Viktor. "Sedimentology, Stratigraphy, Architecture and Origin of Deep-water, Basin-floor Deposits: Middle and Upper Kaza Group, Windermere Supergroup, B.C., Canada." Thèse, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/30378.

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Ancient basin-floor strata are exceptionally well exposed in the Neoproterozoic Windermere Supergroup in the southern Canadian Cordillera. Data from the Castle Creek outcrop, where strata of the upper Kaza Group crop out, and the Mt. Quanstrom outcrop, where the middle Kaza is exposed, form the main dataset for this study. The aim of this study is to describe and interpret the strata starting at the bed scale, followed by stratal element scale, lobe scale and ultimately fan scale. Strata of the Kaza Group comprise six sedimentary facies representing deposition from a variety of fluid and cohesive sediment gravity flows. These, in turn, populate seven stratal elements that are defined by their basal contact, cross-sectional geometry and internal facies distribution. The lithological characteristics of stratal elements vary little from proximal to more distal settings, but their relative abundance and stacking pattern do, which, then, forms the basis for modeling the internal architecture of lobes. Lobes typically comprise an assemblage of stratal elements, which then are systematically and predictably arranged in both space (along a single depositional transect) and time (stratigraphically upward). Lobes typically became initiated by channel avulsion. In the proximal part of the system scours up to several meters deep, several tens of meters wide are interpreted to have formed by erosion downflow of the avulsion node. Erosion also charged the flow with fine-grained sediment and on the lateral margins and downflow avulsion splays were deposited. Later flows then exploited the basin-floor topography and on the proximal basin-floor carved a feeder channel, which then fed a downflow depositional lobe. At the mouths of feeder channels flows became dispersed through a network of distributary channels that further downflow shallow and widen until eventually merging laterally in sandstone-rich terminal splays. During the lifespan of a single lobe the feeder channel remains fixed, but the distributary channel network and its associated terminal splays wander, causing them to stack and be intercalated laterally and vertically. Eventually an upstream avulsion terminates local sediment supply, causing a new lobe to be initiated elsewhere on the fan, and the process repeats.
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Popovic, Natasa. "Sedimentology and Stratigraphy of a Matrix-Poor to Matrix-Rich Depositional Continuum in Proximal Basin Floor Strata, Upper Kaza Group, Windermere Supergroup, B.C., Canada." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/34496.

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Matrix-rich strata (20-70% mud matrix) have been increasingly recognized in deep-marine systems. These beds are thought to be deposited from mud-rich flows in a distal basin-floor setting; however they remain poorly understood, partly because details of lateral lithological changes are poorly known. In this study, matrix-rich strata are common in proximal basin-floor strata of the Neoproterozoic Windermere Supergroup. The objective of this thesis is to provide detailed description and interpretation of the lithological and mineralogical make-up and lateral facies trends of matrix-rich strata in in a unit 40 m thick and 800 m wide. Here, stratigraphic and petrographic analyses identified five facies: classic turbidites; sandstones; clayey sandstones; sandy claystones and fine-grained banded couplets, which laterally are arranged systematically from matrix-poor sandstones to thin-bedded turbidites. This lateral change is interpreted to represent a depositional continuum along the margins of an efflux jet that formed immediately downflow of an avulsion node.
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Polzin, Mary Louise, and University of Lethbridge Faculty of Arts and Science. "River and riparian dynamics and black cottonwoods in the Kootenay River Basin, British Columbia and Montana." Thesis, Lethbridge, Alta. : University of Lethbridge, Faculty of Arts and Science, 1998, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10133/88.

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The black cottonwood, Populus trichocarpa, provides the foundtaion for the riparian woodlands throughout southern British Columbia (B.C.) and western Montana (MT). To study the interaction of riparian dynamics and cottonwood ecology, the present study investigated the influence of the extreme 1995 Elk River flood on the riparian zone and cottonwood ecology, and the effects of flood flow attenuation by the Libby Dam on riparian processess and cottonwoodland ecology of the Kootenai(y) River. Four river reaches were studied: the free-flowing Elk River near Fernie, B.C., the free-flowing Upper Kootenay River, B.C., upstream from the Koocanusa Reservoir, the free-flowing Fisher River, MT, near the Kootenai junction, and the flow-attenuated Lower Kootenai River near Libby, MT. Air photos from 1930, 1962, 1992 and/or 1994 revealed substantial channel change and the development of barren point bars that served as recruitment sites for willos and cottonwoods along the free-flowing reaches. Conversely, the Lower Kootenai had a relatively static channel after damming. In total, thirty-five transects were studied in 1996 and 1997 at 3 sites along each river reach to assess elevation profiles, substrate composition, scour and deposition, vegatation patterns, and aspects of cottonwood reproduction. Abundant cottonwood recruitment occurred in 1996 and even more so in 1997, producing mean densities of 153, 536, and 142 seedlings/m2 along the Elk, Upper Kootenay, and Fisher river transects, respectively. In marked contrast, no seedlings were successful along the Lower Kootenai River, downstream from the Libby Dam. The free-flowing river reaches experienced extensive sediment deposition in the riparian zone after the 1997 high water, whereas the Lower Kootenai experienced little change in stream bank configuration. The Elk River study revealed that the 1995 flood caused considerate geomorphic change and the resultant unconsolidated deposits were easily scoured and transported during the subsequent two years providing abundant sites for new cottonwoods. The Kootenay River study revealed limited meandering and deposition along the flow-attenuated Lower Kootenai River compared to the hydrologically, geomorphologically, and ecologically dynamic, free-flowing upstream reach. Along the Lower Kootenai River, there was a deficiency in black cottonwood population age structure due to limited recruitment. Flood-intolerant, upland plants have encroached to the river's edge, further eliminating cottonwood recruitment opportunities along the Lower Kootenai River. The vegetation encroachment, the static channel configuration, the minimal scour and sediment deposition and the lack of the essential stream stage pattern, combine to underlie the lack of seedling recruitment and the consequent deficiency in cottonwood population structure along the Lower Kootenai River. The studies demonstrate that black cottonwoods require a dynamic hydrologic and geomorphic system with periodic flood events for continued replenishment. The observed loss of cottonwood recruitment along the Lower Kootenai River is thus the consequence of the flood flow attenuation due to the operation of the Libby Dam. The restoration of the Lower Kootenai cottonwoods will probably rely on a partial recovery of more natural and more dynamic instream flow patterns that include occasional high flows in late spring followed by gradual stage recession. Such flows would exclude upland vegetation, recover more dynamic geomorphic processes and provide the stream stage patterns that are directly essential for cottonwood seedling recruitment.<br>1 v. (various pagings) : ill. (some col.), maps ; 28 cm.
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Books on the topic "Bbc basic"

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Alcock, Donald. Illustrating BBC-Basic. Cambridge University Press, 1986.

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Alcock, Donald. Illustrating BBC-BASIC. Cambridge University Press, 1986.

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Gardiner, Richard. The BBC BASIC idea. Chapman and Hall, 1985.

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Practical programming in BBC BASIC. Sigma, 1985.

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Mathematical Programs In BBC BASIC. Prentice Hall, 1985.

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Hart, Maurice. Problem solving with BBC BASIC. Pitman, 1985.

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Bindley, M. BBC Basic Programming For Schools & Colleges. Hyperion Books, 1985.

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Bibby, Mike. Getting Started in BBC Basic on the BBC Micro and Electron. Database Publications, 1985.

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Brewer, Sydney G. Programs in BBC Basic for young mathematicians. Edinburgh University Press, 1991.

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Gibbs, Steven. Mastering music. BBC Publications, 1985.

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Book chapters on the topic "Bbc basic"

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Sadek, R. I. M. "BBC Basic Filing Commands and Functions." In The Complete Disc Manual for the BBC Microcomputer. Macmillan Education UK, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-08590-3_7.

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Sadek, R. I. M. "Basic Principles." In The Complete Disc Manual for the BBC Microcomputer. Macmillan Education UK, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-08590-3_2.

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White, Margaret A. "Testing BASIC Programs." In Good BASIC Programming with the BBC Microcomputer. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07195-1_8.

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White, Margaret A. "Simple Coding in BASIC." In Good BASIC Programming with the BBC Microcomputer. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07195-1_2.

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White, Margaret A. "Coding Decisions in BASIC." In Good BASIC Programming with the BBC Microcomputer. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07195-1_4.

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White, Margaret A. "Coding Loops in BASIC." In Good BASIC Programming with the BBC Microcomputer. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07195-1_5.

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White, Margaret A. "The Complete Program in BASIC." In Good BASIC Programming with the BBC Microcomputer. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07195-1_6.

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White, Margaret A. "Introduction and Program Production." In Good BASIC Programming with the BBC Microcomputer. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07195-1_1.

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White, Margaret A. "Additional Features." In Good BASIC Programming with the BBC Microcomputer. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07195-1_10.

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White, Margaret A. "Implementation and Review." In Good BASIC Programming with the BBC Microcomputer. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07195-1_11.

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Conference papers on the topic "Bbc basic"

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Weiss, Gerhard J., and Jerry A. Kopczynski. "Cost Optimization for Steam Turbine Control Upgrades." In 2002 International Joint Power Generation Conference. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ijpgc2002-26094.

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The basic principles of generating electricity from steam have not changed during the last 100 years. Consequently, current steam turbine design is similar to the one introduced to the market by BBC, ALSTOM, ASEA or GE about a century ago. Of course modern blade and valve design dramatically improves heat rate; new materials increase effective longevity of the turbine. Similarly, the basic principles of how to control a turbine are the same as many years ago. However, equipment being used now to operate and control a turbine is quite different than that of the time when the first steam turbine was put into commercial operation. It is common knowledge that the control system is technically aging much faster than the turbine itself. Steam turbines achieve an average service life of 40 years. There are many steam turbines still operating with originally installed control systems. These aging control systems installed 20–30 years ago are becoming unreliable and costly to maintain. For most power plant owners/operators it has become a necessity to modernize their originally installed mechanical/hydraulic control systems. This is particulary important now, due to the very competitive, deregulated power production business. Control system upgrades together with improvement of the steam path components will result in efficient operation of the power plant for an extended number of years for a fraction of the cost necessary to build a new power generation station. Several control upgrade solutions and options are available at substantial cost saving, without compromising safety requirements, flexibility and reliability of the power plant. Step by step modular upgrades, utilizing the majority of pre-existing equipment, using proven standard software modules and inexpensive PLCs (programmable logic controllers), applying 2 out-of-three 3 analog signal acquisitions for 2 out of 3, or 1 out of 2 protection — these are some ways of reducing the cost of plant modernization. This paper will discuss and document particular cases where the cost optimization concept was successfully implemented with positive results in the following areas: • High availability and reliability achieved; • Safety and flexibility of operation improved; • Maintenance cost reduced.
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Lenevskiy, Daniil A., and Yuri L. Siek. "Basic terms and methods on example of BDC motor control." In IEEE EUROCON 2009 (EUROCON). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/eurcon.2009.5167920.

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Wyszkowska, Patrycja, and Robert Duchnowski. "Increasing Reliability of Basic R-Estimates in Deformation Analysis." In 2018 Baltic Geodetic Congress (BGC Geomatics). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bgc-geomatics.2018.00052.

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Clausen, Rudy, and Amarda Shehu. "A multiscale hybrid evolutionary algorithm to obtain sample-based representations of multi-basin protein energy landscapes." In BCB '14: ACM-BCB '14. ACM, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2649387.2649390.

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Knopf, George K., and Xiao-Gang Guo. "Bernstein basis function (BBF) network for surface reconstruction." In Electronic Imaging '97, edited by Nasser M. Nasrabadi and Aggelos K. Katsaggelos. SPIE, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.269772.

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Efremov, Anatoly I. "Life Extension of Bolted Flanged Connections From a Design Peculiarities Point of View." In ASME/JSME 2004 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2004-2242.

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Life extension of Bolted Flanged Connections (BFC) depends directly on early leakage that is a major cause of bolt degradation and failure. Experiments with standard BFC typically used in Nuclear Power Plant equipment and subjected to bolt preload and subsequent internal pressure revealed an influence of the BFC design peculiarities on early leakage. The experimental data became a basis for BFC design improvement.
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Lak, Parisa, Bora Caglayan, and Ayse Basar Bener. "The Impact of Basic Matrix Factorization Refinements on Recommendation Accuracy." In 2014 IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Big Data Computing (BDC). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bdc.2014.19.

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Kuznetsova, N., O. Korolkov, T. Rang, and M. Pikkov. "The basic Schottky parameters for combined diffusion welded and sputter metal contacts." In 2006 International Biennial Baltic Electronics Conference. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bec.2006.311057.

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Aro, Dustin, and Steven Fowler. "Turning Produced Water into an Asset: A Delaware Basin Case History." In SPE Hydraulic Fracturing Technology Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/204166-ms.

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Abstract The Delaware Basin encompasses 6.4 million acres throughout Southeastern New Mexico and West Texas. With large players such as ExxonMobil, Shell or Oxy typically grabbing headlines, it's easy to forget the multitude of smaller public and private E&amp;P operators who exist in and around the acreage positions of the aforementioned companies. Regardless of the size of the acreage holding, a consistent theme is that a typical horizontal well drilled and completed (D&amp;C) will yield water cuts of 60-90% at any given period in its productive lifespan. Saltwater production, handling and disposal (SWD) is a drag on lease operating expenses (LOE). SWD costs via trucking, pipeline, or on-lease SWD wells can range between $0.50-$3.00/bbl. As existing infrastructure is exhausted, water handling costs have been projected to rise to over $5.00/bbl. Additionally, restricted access to SWD could cause production curtailments and thus impacting operators beyond direct LOE.1 Well completion operations are impacted by freshwater procurement costs starting around $0.75/bbl. Regardless of final frac design, water consumption during fracturing operations typically exceeds 500,000 bbls or $375,000 per well. Significant value exists for recycling produced water via an on-lease pit and utilizing it for future frac operations. The produced water turns into an asset if the operator can efficiently manage to substitute higher and higher percentages of freshwater with produced water. Many smaller operators (defined as less than 50,000 acres) may view produced water recycling as an operation best left to large E&amp;P's with their massive capital budgets and contiguous acreage. Fortunately, even a 5 well, section development plan can yield returns from an on-lease produced water recycling program.
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Yang, Ting-Li, An-Xin Liu, Yu-Feng Luo, et al. "Ordered Structure and the Coupling Degree of Planar Mechanism Based on Single-Open Chain and Its Application." In ASME 2008 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2008-49080.

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A new viewpoint on structural composition of mechanism is proposed in this paper: any mechanism can be decomposed into a group of ordered single-open-chains (SOC). Based on the ordered SOC and its constraint property, the following concepts or principles are proposed or established: (1) the criteria for determination of basic kinematic chain (BKC). (2) the coupling degree of BKC, (3) the criteria for determination of types of degree-of-freedom, (4) the formula for calculation of number of mechanism configurations, and (5) a new unified modular method for structural, kinematic and dynamic analysis of mechanism.
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Reports on the topic "Bbc basic"

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Michel, F. A., and P. Fritz. An initial study of the hydrology of the White Lake Basin, B.C. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/293507.

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PAPPIN JL. TECHNICAL BASIS DOCUMENT OF MARSSIM FIELD CALIBRATION FOR QUANTIFICATION OF CS-137 VOLUMETRICALLY CONTAMINATED SOILS IN THE BC CONTROLLED AREA USING 2 BY 2 SODIUM IODIDE DETECTORS. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/919541.

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PAPPIN JL. TECHNICAL BASIS DOCUMENT OF MARSSIM FIELD CALIBRATION FOR QUANTIFICATION OF CS-137 VOLUMETRICALLY CONTAMINTED SOILS IN THE BC CONTROLLED AREA USING A 4 BY 4 BY 16 INCH SODIUM IODIDE DETECTOR. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/919540.

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