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Bernard, N. E., and A. G. Salgado. "Border Collie." Revista Argentina de Radiología 80, no. 1 (January 2016): 77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rard.2015.10.005.

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Dutta, Tulika, Siddhartha Bhattacharyya, Sandip Dey, and Jan Platos. "Border Collie Optimization." IEEE Access 8 (2020): 109177–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/access.2020.2999540.

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Frąckowiak, Hieronim, Ewa Kiryk, Szymon Graczyk, and Maciej Zdun. "Preliminary biometric characteristics of Border Collies and their dependence on sport activity." Roczniki Naukowe Polskiego Towarzystwa Zootechnicznego 17, no. 4 (December 27, 2021): 25–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0015.6860.

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<b>Biometric measurements were taken on 40 dogs of both sexes, 20 females and 20 males of Border Collies. Half of the population of each sex, i.e. 10 animals (active dogs), were either currently participating in dog frisbee competitions or had recently finished their sporting careers due to age. The other half (part) of the examined Border Collies, i.e. 10 females and 10 males, were animals that were not active in sports (non-active dogs). Most of the dogs came from Polish kennels but there were also Border Collies from other countries. The following measurements were taken: trunk length, height at withers, chest girth, fore limb (metacarpal) girth, thigh length, shank length, foot length and body weight. The collected results were processed statistically and indexes of trunk length, massiveness, eurysomia and boniness were calculated. It was found that Border Collie are characterized by some biometric traits (indexes) similar to Polish hunting dogs and Polish hounds and some of their indexes are also similar to the domestic breeds of Polish sheepdogs and Polish charts. Conducted biometric analysis showed only few, i.e. concerning height at withers of females and body weight of males statistically significant differences between examined groups of Border Collies. Consequently, there was no positive verification of the research hypothesis, which assumed that the value of traits and biometric indicators of Border Collie is different in jumping dogs in connection with their participation in various disciplines of dog competition. However, it can be assumed that for the needs of the developing sports cynology, there will be a need to select dogs with predispositions for athletic performance, and a useful tool to achieve this goal will be the analysis of biometric traits of dogs. The results of measurements collected in this study and the indices calculated on their basis also extend the biometric database of Border Collie dogs.
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Boulineau, Theresa Marie, Lydia Andrews-Jones, and William Van Alstine. "Spontaneous Aortic Dissecting Hematoma in Two Dogs." Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation 17, no. 5 (September 2005): 492–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/104063870501700518.

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This report describes 2 cases of spontaneous aortic dissecting hematoma in young Border Collie and Border Collie crossbred dogs. Histology was performed in one of the cases involving an unusual splitting of the elastin present within the wall of the aorta, consistent with elastin dysplasia as described in Marfan syndrome in humans. The first case involved a young purebred Border Collie that died suddenly and the second case involved a Border Collie crossbred dog that died after a 1-month history of seizures. Gross lesions included pericardial tamponade with dissection of the ascending aorta in the former case and thoracic cavity hemorrhage, mediastinal hematoma, and aortic dissection in the latter. Histologic lesions in the case of the Border Collie crossbred dog included a dissecting hematoma of the ascending aorta with elastin dysplasia and right axillary arterial intimal proliferation.
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Molnár, Ticiána, Zsuzsanna Emri, and Károly Antal. "Kisagyi abiotrophia border collie kutyafajtában." Acta Universitatis de Carolo Eszterházy Nominatae. Sectio Biologiae 48 (2023): 31–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.33041/actauniveszterhazybiol.2023.48.31.

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A cerebelláris abiotrófia (CA) különböző kisagyi neurontípusok korai, progresszív degenerációját eredményezi. A border collie fajta népszerűségével a CA előfordulási gyakorisága nő. Gyógymód még nem áll rendelkezésre, az érintett állatoknak általában 6 hónapos koruktól az életminősége drasztikusan romlik, és eutanáziát hajtanak rajtuk végre. Kutatásunkban adatokat gyűjtöttünk border collie egyedekről: származásáról, betegségeiről és azok tüneteiről egy kérdőív segítségével. A kérdőívet tulajdonosok, tenyésztők és állatorvosok is kitöltötték. Hat magyarországi CA-ban szenvedő egyednél kognitív tesztet végeztünk, és összehasonlítottuk eredményeiket hat hasonló korú kontrollállat eredményeivel. A tanulmány célja az, hogy (1) összefoglalja a border collie-kkal készített, a CA tüneteivel és manifesztációjával kapcsolatos felmérés eredményeit, és (2) a CA-ban szenvedő kutyák kognitív károsodását. Kognitív teszteket eddig nem alkalmaztak a CA-val rendelkező border collie-kon. A felmérést 1587-en töltötték ki, és 55 esetet jelentettek. A tünetek hasonlóak voltak, és a 4-5 hetes kölyköknél már felismerhetően jelentkeztek. Mindkét nem érintett volt. A kognitív tesztek a szaglás és a látás károsodását mutatták ki, de a hallási percepciót vagy a figyelmet a CA nem károsította. A CA-kutyáknak több időre volt szükségük a memóriateszteken a feladat elvégzéséhez. A CA-kutyák feltárt kognitív működési zavara segítheti a betegség korai felismerését, új részleteket tár fel a betegség kialakulásáról és lefolyásáról, ezáltal támogatja a további kutatásokat.
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Jacobson, LS, and RM Kirberger. "Canine multiple cartilaginous exostoses: unusual manifestations and a review of the literature." Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 32, no. 1 (January 1, 1996): 45–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.5326/15473317-32-1-45.

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Multiple cartilaginous exostoses were diagnosed in a two-year-old Great Dane and a four-month-old border collie. Clinically, the Great Dane showed only mild discomfort, while the border collie exhibited tetraparesis due to cervicothoracic compression. Unusual features in the Great Dane were exostoses that bridged physes, with progression after skeletal maturity. The border collie puppy's exostoses resembled tumoral calcinosis radiographically. Limb exostoses in this puppy often were para-articular, and most were not attached to the underlying bone. These features resembled metachondromatosis in humans. Analysis of previously reported cases of multiple cartilaginous exostoses indicated that the prognosis is guarded to poor.
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Taylor, R. M., and B. R. H. Farrow. "Ceroid-lipofuscinosis in Border Collie dogs." Acta Neuropathologica 75, no. 6 (1988): 627–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00686209.

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Vandenberghe, Hélène, Nicolas Granger, and Emma Roberts. "Calls for Border collie study participants." Veterinary Record 193, no. 7 (October 6, 2023): 287. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vetr.3529.

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Marelli, Stefano Paolo, Michele Polli, Stefano Frattini, Matteo Cortellari, Rita Rizzi, and Paola Crepaldi. "Genotypic and allelic frequencies of MDR1 gene in dogs in Italy." Veterinary Record Open 7, no. 1 (June 2020): e000375. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/vetreco-2019-000375.

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BackgroundA mutation in the canine multidrug resistance MDR1 gene (also referred as ABCB1), encoding for the multidrug resistance (MDR) P-glycoprotein (P-gp) transponder, causes a pathological condition known as ‘ivermectin toxicosis’. The causative mutation, known since 2001, has been described to affects sheep herding breeds related to collie lineage. The present study is a retrospective investigation of the presence of MDR1 mutated allele in Italian dog populations in a 5 years’ time lapse. The aim of the research is to offer a deep knowledge in MDR1 allelic and genotypic frequencies in canine breeds and populations raised in Italy.MethodsGenotype data for the 4-bp deletion (c296_299del4) in MDR1 gene from 811 dogs belonging to 32 breeds/populations were collected.ResultsThe mutated allele has been found in 9 out of 31 breeds: Rough Collie, Smooth Collie, Border Collie, Bearded Collie, Shetland Sheepdog, Australian Shepherd, White Swiss Shepherd, Old English Sheepdog, Whippet and also in crossbreed. The breeds with the highest allelic mutation frequency are Smooth and Rough Collies with 75 per cent and 66 per cent of mutant MDR1 allele, respectively.ConclusionsThe results support the usefulness of this genetic analysis to optimise medical care in dogs at risk of multidrug resistance and to create an objective basis in breeding programme definition and in the risk evaluation in different breeds.
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Barrios, N., A. Bórquez, M. Gómez, V. Tafra, and P. Sponenberg. "Estudio descriptivo del color de manto y señas del Perro Ovejero Magallánico, Chile." Archivos de Zootecnia 65, no. 249 (March 16, 2016): 99–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.21071/az.v65i249.447.

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El Ovejero Magallánico constituye una raza canina no reconocida oficialmente, localizada en el extremo sur de Chile en la Región de Magallanes y Antártica Chilena. El objetivo de este estudio fue realizar una primera descripción de la coloración del manto y señas del perro Ovejero Magallánico en una muestra de 74 caninos adultos. Los resultados de este estudio descriptivo preliminar indicaron el predominio del pigmento eumelanina en muestras de pelo de perros Ovejeros Magallánicos de la zona Austral de Chile. Se determinó la presencia de 16 fenotipos de colores de manto, predominando las coloraciones oscuras como gris pizarra, gris pizarra tricolor, azul mirlo y negro. Además, se observaron 3 colores de manto (marrón/arena, negro/marrón y arena azulado tricolor) no descritos para razas Collies. Se determinaron 12 fenotipos de señas en el manto del perro Ovejero Magallánico, observándose 2 patrones de señas (antifaz y orejas) que no se presentan en otras razas Collies. El perro Ovejero Magallánico, presentó algunas similitudes en coloración de manto y señas al ser comparadas con las razas Bearded Collie, Bobtail y Border Collie. Sin embargo, las tonalidades dentro y entre los colores observadas en el manto del Ovejero Magallánico evidencian un aspecto matizado, diferenciándolo de las razas Collie tradicionales.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Border Collie"

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Melville, Scott Andrew Biotechnology &amp Biomolecular Sciences Faculty of Science UNSW. "Disease gene mapping in border collie dogs." Awarded by:University of New South Wales. School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, 2006. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/25511.

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Pedigree dog breeds are genetically isolated and inbred populations with characteristics specific to each breed. Some breeds carry genetic diseases which affect the health of the animals, but may also serve as a valuable model to identify genes involved in human disease. In the Border Collie breed in Australia, the identification of two disease genes would enable breeders to DNA test their animals and prevent future cases. Over 530 samples were collected to identify the genes responsible for these diseases through linkage mapping and candidate gene approaches. Collie Eye Anomaly (CEA) defines a group of symptoms that cause the incorrect development of different regions within the eye, and may also result in the detachment of the retina. The presence of the disease in different breeds of collies suggests that the disease originated before the differentiation of the collie breeds. The CEA gene was mapped to a region of CFA37, but the disease gene was identified by another research group. Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis (NCL) is a fatal neurodegenerative disorder that affects Border Collie dogs from approximately 16 months of age. The disease is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner and affected animals display a range of physiological and behavioural symptoms that include loss of muscular control, nervousness and sometimes aggression. Due to the debilitating nature of the disease, dogs rarely survive beyond 28 months of age. Microsatellite markers were used to exclude the Border Collie NCL gene from the region of the English Setter NCL gene (homolog of human NCL gene CLN8). Further work mapped the disease gene to CFA22, in a region containing the homolog for CLN5, one of the identified human disease genes for NCL. Subsequent sequencing of canine CLN5 revealed a nonsense mutation (c.619C>T, Q206X) that co-segregated with NCL in Border Collie pedigrees. This truncation mutation resulted in a protein product of similar size to some mutations identified in human CLN5 and therefore the Border Collie may make a good model for future NCL studies. With DNA testing now available, breeders of Border Collies can now ensure that no animal will die of NCL.
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Hülsmeyer, Velia-Isabel. "Untersuchung zum Vorkommen idiopathischer Epilepsie beim Border Collie." kostenfrei, 2009. http://d-nb.info/1001449983/34.

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Hülsmeyer, Velia-Isabel. "Untersuchung zum Vorkommen idiopathischer Epilepsie beim Border Collie." Diss., lmu, 2010. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:19-113017.

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Rosén, Linnéa. "Does coat color affect cortisol levels in Border collie dogs?" Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Biologi, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-129410.

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Cortisol is a stress hormone which is released from the adrenals in the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) axis and plays a major role in animal stress response. Cortisol is used as a stress marker and can be sampled using different methods. A good non-invasive method and a good measure of chronic stress is to measure cortisol through hair. Cortisol is stored in hair for months and therefore reflects chronic stress. The aim of this study was to investigate if cortisol concentration differs depending on coat color. Hair samples from 20 black and white Border collie dogs was analysed and used in this study. Cortisol was extracted with methanol and analysed with ELISA. The results showed no significant difference between black and white coat color within the population while there were individual differences. The results also showed that the sexes do not affect the cortisol concentration. In summary, coat color (black and white) has an effect on cortisol concentration which means that the factor color does need to be taken into account when measuring cortisol through hair.
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Lambrich, Maren. "Vergleichende Verhaltensentwicklung von Junghunden (3.- 10. Lebensmonat) der Rasse Border Collie unter verschiedenen Nutzungsbedingungen." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2007. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=985257385.

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Silva, Alessandra Ventura da. "Monitoramento de atividade física com acelerômetro em cães da raça Border Collie de diferentes ambientes." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/132678.

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A avaliação da atividade física com o uso do acelerômetro é um método quantitativo, não invasivo, sendo mais preciso que métodos subjetivos, como questionários com proprietários, que podem muitas vezes induzir a erros. Seu uso pode ser relevante na rotina clínica para avaliações de terapias medicamentosas e cirúrgicas além de comportamentais. O presente estudo teve como objetivo quantificar a atividade física de cães da raça Border Collie que vivem em diferentes ambientes, como apartamento (grupo I), casa (grupo II), campo (grupo III) e centro de treinamento (grupo IV). Foram coletados os dados de 54 animais, sendo oito de apartamento, 18 de casa, 11 de campo e 17 em centro de treinamento de pastoreio, durante 72h com o uso do acelerômetro. O tempo de atividade sedentária foi maior em cães do grupo I em relação aos do grupo II e aos do grupo III. Já os cães do grupo IV tiveram maior tempo em atividade sedentária em relação aos do grupo III. O tempo de atividade leve a moderada foi maior no grupo III comparado ao grupo I e ao grupo IV, enquanto que o tempo de atividade vigorosa em minutos foi maior entre os cães do grupo II em relação ao grupo I. O tempo em atividade leve a moderada e vigorosa somados do grupo I foi menor que dos grupos II e III, enquanto o tempo do grupo III foi maior que do grupo IV. Contagem dos áxis integrados por minuto do grupo I foi menor tanto em relação do grupo II quanto III. Sendo assim, cães tem sua atividade física alterada conforme o ambiente e com exceção da atividade leve a moderada, animais de apartamento tem menos atividade física do que os de casa. Cães de casa e campo não tiveram nenhuma diferença de atividade física, bem como cães de apartamento e centro de treinamento nos parâmetros analisados.
The use of subjective methods to evaluate levels of physical activity, as owner questionnaires, may led to misguided information. The use of the accelerometer allows physical activity to be measured quantitatively. Therefore, comparison between different published data is possible. The use of the accelerometer in the clinical practice allows evaluating the outcome of medical and surgical treatment, as so behavior changes. In this study, we report the use of the accelerometer to evaluate the level of activity of 54 Border Collie dogs. The animals were divided in four groups according to their living status: eight animals lived in an apartment (group I), 18 in a house (group II), 11 in a farm (group III) and 17 in a shepherd-training center (group IV). The accelerometer was attached to the animal’s collar for 72 hours. The group I presented longer sedentary behavior than groups II and III. Group IV presented longer sedentary behavior than group III. Group III showed longer period of light-moderate physical activity when compared to group I and IV. For vigorous intensity of physical activity, the time spent by group II was longer than group I. The total time of light-moderate and vigorous physical activity of group I was smaller than groups II and III, while group III was superior to group IV. Group I integrated axis mean counts per minute was smaller than group II and III. Therefore, dogs modify their physical activity according to their living status. Apartment subjects showed less physical activity than home subjects, except in the light-moderate category. There was no statistic difference comparing house and farm living animals, nor apartment and shepherd-training center housing.
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Piekielek, Jessica. "Public Wildlands at the U.S.-Mexico border: where conservation, migration, and border enforcement collide." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/194340.

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This dissertation examines changing relationships among natural landscapes and state agencies, as these relationships intersect in transboundary protected wildlands and in debates about natural resource protection and U.S.-Mexico border policy. Recent increases in undocumented migration, smuggling, and border enforcement along the Arizona-Sonora border impact ecology and public land management practices. In this dissertation, I analyze how natural and national spaces and boundaries are produced through institutional and individual practices and discourses in border wildlands. Further, I consider how different productions of space restrict or create opportunities for collaborative responses to ecological impacts resulting from migration, smuggling, and border enforcement. This research builds on anthropological scholarship on conservation, borders, and the production of space through an ethnography of conservation institutions as they face dramatic political and ecological changes in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands.
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Thomas, Christopher James. "Southwest Texas Junior College: Organizational transformation along the border." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2005. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc4925/.

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This study sought to identify components of the institutional transformation of Southwest Texas Junior College from its participation in the Rural Community College Initiative (RCCI) The RCCI was centered on increasing access to educational opportunities and regional economic development in four historically poor regions of the United States. It was felt that this two-pronged approach to increase access and economic development would ameliorate poverty and provide opportunity. The pilot colleges were chosen from Appalachia, Delta South, Northern Plains (Tribal colleges), and the Southwest. Southwest Texas Junior College in the southwest border region of Texas and Mexico was chosen in 1994 as one of nine pilot college participants in the Ford Foundation project. Documentation of the college's characteristics were conducted during the 1994 and 1995 preliminary visits by Stephen G. Katsinas at the request of the Ford Foundation to find suitable rural community colleges in historically distressed areas of the United States to be invited to participate in RCCI. Follow-up site visits were conducted by Christopher Thomas in 2002, 2004, and 2005. Data was collected during all site visits by open-ended questionnaires, interviews, content analysis of documents, and observation. Extended site visits and living in the college's residence halls increased the researcher's knowledge of the region, the college, its faculty, staff, and students. Results from the study indicated Southwest Texas Junior College has undergone substantial institutional transformation as a result of its participation in RCCI. The College increased access in all eleven counties to students in its state-assigned service delivery area through increased relationships with twenty-two area highs schools, the extensive expansion of curriculum and permanent facilities at its branch campuses in Eagle Pass, Del Rio, and Crystal City, increases in its adult basic education programs, increases in its technical training programs, and by increasing its workforce training programs. The college has also increased its regional economic development by assuming a leadership role in the region for economic development activities and by increasing its use of federal, state, and local grant opportunities. The Middle Rio Grande's recognition by the federal government as a Rural Enterprise Zone (the Futuro Proposal) and its participation in the Lumina Grant Project are further demonstrations of its success at increasing regional economic development. Addition documentation and research on this institution and this region are warranted and suggested as this area's population projections continue to show sharp increases.
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Escobar, Mayte. "The Body As Border: El Cuerpo Como Frontera." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2015. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd/247.

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Being First generation born Mexican American I am looking into the blend of the two cultures and the disparity between them. The border is the core of my investigation; by traveling across the border I have become conscious of the differences among both sides and duality within myself. My identity has developed from a synthesis of these two cultures, and my wok explores these two factions that cannot be one without the other. fusion is apparent in my self-portraits where I dress up with the colors from both sides of the border. But I also take a personal look into understanding the history and identity of each nation. I create a juxtaposition with these two identities that become one and explore the social, cultural, and political issues we face in the everyday. I recreate my “investigation,” by trying to dig deeper, exposing the layers, and facing my own identity crisis in the process.
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Li, Mei. "Cross-border higher education of mainland Chinese students : Hong Kong and Macao in a globalizing market." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2006. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B35762561.

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Books on the topic "Border Collie"

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Books, Kennel Club, ed. Border collie. Freehold, NJ: Kennel Club Books, 2012.

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Burch, Mary R. The Border Collie. New York, NY: Howell Book House, 1996.

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Larson, Janet Elisabeth. The versatile border collie. 2nd ed. Loveland, CO: Alpine Blue Ribbon Books, 1999.

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Alison, Hornsby, ed. The ultimate border collie. New York, NY: Howell Book House, 1998.

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Fidler, Kathleen. Turk the border collie. Edinburgh: Canongate, 1986.

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Kilsby, Dita. Living with a Border collie. Hauppauge, N.Y: Barron's Educational Series, 2001.

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Price, Carol. Border collie: An owner's guide. London: Collins, 2011.

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Gregory, Judith. Border Collie. Magnet & Steel Publishing, 2009.

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Border collie. TIKAL, 1999.

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Border collie. TIKAL, 1999.

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Book chapters on the topic "Border Collie"

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Hurst, Allison L. "Border Country." In College and the Working Class, 65–82. Rotterdam: SensePublishers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-752-3_4.

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Butcher, Melissa. "‘White-Collar Filipinos’: Australian Professionals in Singapore." In Mobility, Labour Migration and Border Controls in Asia, 172–92. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230503465_9.

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Tseng, Yen-Fen. "Becoming global talent? Taiwanese white-collar migrants in Japan." In The Question of Skill in Cross-Border Labour Mobilities, 52–68. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003374367-4.

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Kruglyakov, Pyotr M., and Natalia G. Vilkova. "Investigation of Plateau Border Profile Shape with Flow of Surfactant Solution through Foam under Constant Pressure Drop Using the FPDT Method." In Colloid Stability, 109–25. Weinheim, Germany: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9783527631094.ch3.

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Kruglyakov, Pyotr M., and Natalia G. Vilkova. "Investigation of Plateau Border Profile Shape with Flow of Surfactant Solution through Foam under Constant Pressure Drop Using the FPDT Method." In Colloid Stability, 109–25. Weinheim, Germany: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9783527631193.ch18.

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Naef, Tobias. "Introduction." In European Yearbook of International Economic Law, 1–16. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-19893-9_1.

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AbstractData protection is an area where fundamental rights collide with trade policy. Personal data has become an essential asset for the digital economy. Consequently, the free flow of personal data across borders has been described as a “new battleground” for states trying to protect their vital economic and non-economic interests—especially now that trade negotiations are shifting to digital trade. There is a deep disagreement about when data protection should be considered data protectionism. This research explores EU-style data protection and shows where the line between data protection and data protectionism in international trade law currently is, and how it can, or should be redrawn.
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Van Den Bos, Rene H. C., and R. J. Curtis. "The use of a 4% (w/w) deltamethrin collar (Scalibor® ProtectorBand) in the extended control of ticks on dogs." In Ticks and Tick-Borne Pathogens, 297–303. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3526-1_31.

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"Border Collie." In Veterinary Medical Guide to Dog and Cat Breeds, 84–87. Teton NewMedia, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b16185-32.

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"Why a Clairvoyant Border Collie is Not Enough." In The Winter Count, 39–40. McGill-Queen's University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780773596399-016.

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Almeida, Gabriele de, Maria Eduarda Strapazzon, Leticia Lais Zambiasi, Héllen Alana de Castro, Fabíola Raber da Silva, Arthur de Moura de Miranda, Renan Idalencio, and Mariana Dalla Palma. "PÊNFIGO FOLIÁCEO EM CÃO DA RAÇA BORDER COLLIE: RELATO DE CASO." In Cultivando o futuro: tendências e desafios nas ciências agrárias 4, 1–3. Atena Editora, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.7032401041.

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Kim, Jongbin, Hyeongwon Jang, Seohui Son, Hyuck Han, Sooyong Kang, and Hyungsoo Jung. "Border-Collie." In SIGMOD/PODS '19: International Conference on Management of Data. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3299869.3300071.

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cordeiro, brunna rodrigues, and ANDRE RIBEIRO FAYAD. "ALTERAÇÕES OCULARES CONGÊNITAS ASSOCIADAS AO GENE MERLE EM CÃO DA RAÇA BORDER COLLIE." In II Congresso On-line Nacional de Clínica Veterinária de Pequenos Animais. Revista Multidisciplinar em Saúde, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.51161/ii-clinvet/8809.

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Benetone, Maria Zilah, Sheila Siqueira, Maria Prianti, Aline Machado de Zoppa, and Jose Luiz Guerra. "Glioblastoma Multiforme - Relato de caso em cão da raça Border Collie e Revisão de Literatura." In Encontro Internacional de Medicina Veterinária IBVET. Atibaia - SP, Brazil: Galoa, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.17648/ibvet-2017-67092.

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C, Sowthily, and Senthilkumar S. "Border Collie Optimization-Based Magic Square Array Reconfiguration to Enhance Power Generation in Solar PV system." In 2023 IEEE International Conference on Power Electronics, Smart Grid, and Renewable Energy (PESGRE). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pesgre58662.2023.10404871.

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Simon, Fernanda, Stéfano Lievori Fernandes, and Verena Voget. "TUMOR VENÉREO TRANSMISSÍVEL INTRAOCULAR EM CÃO – RELATO DE CASO." In I Congresso On-line Nacional de Clínica Veterinária de Pequenos Animais. Revista Multidisciplinar em Saúde, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.51161/rems/2386.

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Introdução: O TVT (tumor venéreo transmissível) é uma neoplasia histiocítica benigna que acomete a genitália externa de cães, raramente sendo observada em tecidos extragenitais. A apresentação ocular do TVT pode ocorrer de forma primária, via implantação, geralmente em mucosa conjuntival, ou via metástase, apresentando-se na forma intraocular. Objetivo: O presente trabalho descreve um caso de TVT intraocular sem acometimento genital. Material e métodos: Um Border Collie, macho, fértil, de 3 anos foi referido ao Instituto de Oftalmologia Veterinária com queixa de perda visual em olho direito (OD). Ao exame oftálmico observaram-se as seguintes alterações em OD: ausência de resposta à ameaça, ofuscamento e teste de movimento negativos, hiperemia conjuntival, congestão episcleral, abaulamento focal em esclera dorsotemporal, edema corneano difuso, neovascularização perilímbica e pressão intraocular aumentada (67 mmHg). Foi realizado ultrassom ocular que evidenciou extensa massa intra-ocular ocupando as câmaras anterior e posterior, sem sinais de acometimento extraocular. Como tratamento foi indicada a enucleação e análise histopatológica do globo ocular, onde observou-se proliferação neoplásica composta por células redondas, citoplasma eosinofílico vacuolizado e nucléolo redondo e evidente, quadro morfológico compatível com TVT intraocular. O paciente foi acompanhado por 5 meses, e não apresentou sinais de recidiva. Resultados: A enucleação foi um tratamento eficaz e nenhuma outra terapia se fez necessária. Apesar da apresentação intraocular ocorrer mais comumente via metástase, no presente caso não havia acometimento de nenhum outro tecido. Assim como no caso apresentado, os sinais mais frequentemente observados em casos de TVT intraocular são uveíte severa e aumento da pressão intraocular. Diferentemente do TVT genital, o tratamento quimioterápico não promove remissão completa do TVT intra-ocular, devendo ser considerada a cirurgia (enucleação) em olhos não visuais e dolorosos, antes que ocorra a invasão de tecidos adjacentes. Conclusão: O TVT intraocular deve ser apontado como diagnóstico diferencial em casos de uveíte severa e glaucoma mesmo na ausência de lesões genitais. A análise histopatológica do globo ocular após enucleação permite o diagnóstico do TVT intraocular.
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Mengyuan, Xu. "Another push during urban developmeents: how to coordinate diverse patterns during developing of urban fringe areas." In Seminario Internacional de Investigación en Urbanismo. Barcelona: Maestría en Planeación Urbana y Regional. Pontificia Universidad Javeriana de Bogotá, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/siiu.5984.

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With the rapid developments of urbanization in China and the effluence of urban functions, most of the city borders have become very poor and behind in developments, who have lost characters of rural areas in one hand and onn the other hand not belong to urban area. Based on a large number of literature reading and field research years ago, this paper choose Zhuantang (an urban border in Hangzhou) as a area for case study. After China Academy of Art moved to Zhuantang, the existence of this special pushing (the college) and the town’s diversified developments, lead to a transformation of the urban morphology of Zhuantang. Generalizing the developmental model and strategy adopted by Zhuantang provides references to the sustainable development in urban borders.
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GAUTIER, Julien. "" When Geopolitical and Limnology Collide: New Representation of Lake Borders"." In Air and Water – Components of the Environment 2022 Conference Proceedings. Casa Cărţii de Ştiinţă, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/awc2022_08.

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This work should demonstrate the interest of a new concept to show the link between limnology and geopolitics. With the term of “limnic border”, we can demonstrate the difference between the zonal border in two dimensions, typical for geopolitics and the deep border, typical for limnology. The introduction will constitute a resume of the historic and epistemological evolution of the vision about border and natural lake and how geopolitical and limnology develop in different ways. We demonstrate the interest to associate these two views, with regard to a general approach associating “biophysical vision” and “anthropic vision”. With the definition of how we can think multiple separation about transboundary lake, we should demonstrate the accuracy and the interest of a new three-dimensional vision, “the limnic border”. We will demonstrate how we can show the accuracy of this new concept by a description of a cross methodology, included limnologic measures and survey.
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Hussein, Wissam Abdual Kadhom, and Hussein Alwan Mahdi Msaewe. "The demarcation of Iraq-Iran border at Shalamcha crossing border using multiple geomatics techniques." In 8TH ENGINEERING AND 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE FOR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING – UNIVERSITY OF BAGHDAD: COEC8-2021 Proceedings. AIP Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0106472.

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Pechette Markley, A., A. Shoben, and N. Kieves. "Risk Factors for Injury and Musculoskeletal Disorders in Border Collies Competing in Agility Competitions." In Abstracts of the 6th World Veterinary Orthopedic Congress. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0042-1758302.

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Yang, Yanyan, and Hui Jiang. "Exploration and Construction of the Happiness Index of College Counselors in Border Areas." In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Contemporary Education, Social Sciences and Humanities (ICCESSH 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/iccessh-19.2019.347.

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Turner, W. Model of a 80 K liner vacuum system for the 4.2 K cold bore of the SSCL 20 TeV proton collider. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10190873.

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Liu, Zhanjiang John, Rex Dunham, and Boaz Moav. Developmental and Evaluation of Advanced Expression Vectors with Both Enhanced Integration and Stable Expression for Transgenic Farmed Fish. United States Department of Agriculture, December 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2001.7585196.bard.

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The objectives of the project were to develop expression vectors using the Sleeping Beauty transposon technology and the genetic border elements to provide both enhanced integration rate and stable transgene expression, and to evaluate the application of such vectors in farmed fish such as catfish and carp. The panel recommended adding the objective of evaluating the endogenous transposable elements, particularly in catfish, in order to evaluate the applicability of the expression vectors while reduc1ng efforts in real production of transgenic fish considering the focus of the project was to develop the vector and evaluation of its applicability, not producing transgenic fish. Efficient production of transgenic farmed fish is hindered by two major problems: mosaicism due to delayed integration after single-cell stage, and silencing of transgene expression. In this project, we proposed to combat these problems by coupling the Sleeping Beauty transposon technology that can enhance integration rate and the border elements that can insulate transgene from position effect. Our major objective was to develop a new generation of expression vector that contains both of these elements. We have developed expression vectors containing both the Sleeping Beauty transposon signals, inverted repeats and direct repeats (IR and DR, respectively), and the border elements, scs and scs'. Growth hormone minigene has been cloned into this vector for applications of such vectors in growth enhancement. Luc reporter gene has been also cloned into this vector cascades for relative easy evaluation of transgene expression. Transgenic fish have been produced using these expression vectors in both catfish (US) and carp (Israel). Much effort was also devoted to evaluation of the endogenous transposable elements in catfish as recommended by the BARD grant panel. Multiple families of Tcl-like transposons were identified from catfish. Surprisingly, many Tc I-related transcripts were identified. Among these transcripts, both the sense and antisense transcripts were present. Some of the transcripts may be useful for development of novel transposase-based technology for aquaculture applications in the future. This project has both scientific and aquaculture implications. First, to develop expression vectors containing both IR/DR and scs/scs' repeated elements have been reported being extremely technically difficult due to excision of the repeated sequences by the E. coli host during cloning processes. We have successfully constructed this advanced vector that contained very complex cascades for both gene integration and gene regulation. We have produced transgenic fish using such vectors. This advanced expression vector should be useful for production of transgenic fish. By simply replacing the growth hormone gene, any gene of interest can be readily inserted in this vector. Thus this vector should provide technological possibility for early integration and stable expression of any economically important genes in aquaculture. We have also evaluated the applications of the Sleeping Beauty-based vectors in terms of the impact of gene size and found that the size of trans gene drastically affects transposition. The system will be only useful for transferring genes smaller than 5.6 kb. We have also identified novel transposase-related transcripts that may be useful for the development of novel transposase-based technologies for general scientific research and for aquaculture applications.
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Hakeem, Luqman, and Riaz Hussain. Key Considerations: Localisation of Polio Vaccination Efforts in the Newly Merged Districts (Tribal Areas) of Pakistan. SSHAP, September 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/sshap.2022.035.

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Poliomyelitis (polio) remains a vital global public health challenge, particularly in countries where eradication efforts are ongoing. For almost three decades, polio programme and frontline workers in Pakistan have suffered human and financial losses due to complex political and bureaucratic management, local resistance to programme efforts, and the context of cross-border insurgency and insecurity.1 Many stakeholders in Pakistan continue to have low confidence in frontline workers and polio vaccination campaigns. In this environment, it is essential that vaccination programmes localise – by taking careful account of the local context, improving local ownership of the programmes, understanding and mitigating the issues at a grassroots level, and tailoring efforts to achieve polio eradication goals. This brief draws on evidence from academic and grey literature, data on polio vaccine uptake, consultations with partners working on polio eradication in Pakistan, and the authors’ own programme implementation experience in the country. The brief reviews the social, cultural, and contextual considerations relevant to increasing polio vaccine uptake amongst vulnerable groups in Pakistan’s tribal areas. It focuses on the current country context, in the aftermath of the 2018 merger of the former Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) into Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province (KPK). This brief is part of a series authored by participants from the SSHAP Fellowship, and was written by Luqman Hakeem and Riaz Hussain from Cohort 2. Contributions were provided by response partners in Pakistan including health communication and delivery staff and local administrative authorities. This brief was reviewed by Muhammad Sufyan (University of Swabi) and Ilyas Sharif (Quaid-e-Azam College of Commerce, University of Peshawar). The brief was supported by Megan Schmidt-Sane and Santiago Ripoll at the Institute of Development Studies and is the responsibility of SSHAP.
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Irudayaraj, Joseph, Ze'ev Schmilovitch, Amos Mizrach, Giora Kritzman, and Chitrita DebRoy. Rapid detection of food borne pathogens and non-pathogens in fresh produce using FT-IRS and raman spectroscopy. United States Department of Agriculture, October 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2004.7587221.bard.

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Rapid detection of pathogens and hazardous elements in fresh fruits and vegetables after harvest requires the use of advanced sensor technology at each step in the farm-to-consumer or farm-to-processing sequence. Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and the complementary Raman spectroscopy, an advanced optical technique based on light scattering will be investigated for rapid and on-site assessment of produce safety. Paving the way toward the development of this innovative methodology, specific original objectives were to (1) identify and distinguish different serotypes of Escherichia coli, Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella typhimurium, and Bacillus cereus by FTIR and Raman spectroscopy, (2) develop spectroscopic fingerprint patterns and detection methodology for fungi such as Aspergillus, Rhizopus, Fusarium, and Penicillium (3) to validate a universal spectroscopic procedure to detect foodborne pathogens and non-pathogens in food systems. The original objectives proposed were very ambitious hence modifications were necessary to fit with the funding. Elaborate experiments were conducted for sensitivity, additionally, testing a wide range of pathogens (more than selected list proposed) was also necessary to demonstrate the robustness of the instruments, most crucially, algorithms for differentiating a specific organism of interest in mixed cultures was conceptualized and validated, and finally neural network and chemometric models were tested on a variety of applications. Food systems tested were apple juice and buffer systems. Pathogens tested include Enterococcus faecium, Salmonella enteritidis, Salmonella typhimurium, Bacillus cereus, Yersinia enterocolitis, Shigella boydii, Staphylococus aureus, Serratiamarcescens, Pseudomonas vulgaris, Vibrio cholerae, Hafniaalvei, Enterobacter cloacae, Enterobacter aerogenes, E. coli (O103, O55, O121, O30 and O26), Aspergillus niger (NRRL 326) and Fusarium verticilliodes (NRRL 13586), Saccharomyces cerevisiae (ATCC 24859), Lactobacillus casei (ATCC 11443), Erwinia carotovora pv. carotovora and Clavibacter michiganense. Sensitivity of the FTIR detection was 103CFU/ml and a clear differentiation was obtained between the different organisms both at the species as well as at the strain level for the tested pathogens. A very crucial step in the direction of analyzing mixed cultures was taken. The vector based algorithm was able to identify a target pathogen of interest in a mixture of up to three organisms. Efforts will be made to extend this to 10-12 key pathogens. The experience gained was very helpful in laying the foundations for extracting the true fingerprint of a specific pathogen irrespective of the background substrate. This is very crucial especially when experimenting with solid samples as well as complex food matrices. Spectroscopic techniques, especially FTIR and Raman methods are being pursued by agencies such as DARPA and Department of Defense to combat homeland security. Through the BARD US-3296-02 feasibility grant, the foundations for detection, sample handling, and the needed algorithms and models were developed. Successive efforts will be made in transferring the methodology to fruit surfaces and to other complex food matrices which can be accomplished with creative sampling methods and experimentation. Even a marginal success in this direction will result in a very significant breakthrough because FTIR and Raman methods, in spite of their limitations are still one of most rapid and nondestructive methods available. Continued interest and efforts in improving the components as well as the refinement of the procedures is bound to result in a significant breakthrough in sensor technology for food safety and biosecurity.
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Fowler. L51754 Field Application of Electronic Gas Admission with Cylinder Pressure Feedback for LB Engines. Chantilly, Virginia: Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), June 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0010363.

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�The purpose of this project was to evaluate the performance of electronic fuel gas admission valves and effects of continuous automatic cylinder balancing of large bore natural gas engines under actual field conditions. These goals have already been met under laboratory conditions at the Colorado State University Engines and Energy Conversion Laboratory in Fort Collins. The specific project objectives were to:1. Extend the feasibility of electronic fuel gas admission valves where gas valve timing and duration are varied to optimize fuel control and charge mixing from the laboratory environment to actual field applications. 2. Extend the feasibility of closed loop control using in-cylinder pressure sensors to achieve continuous, automatic power cylinder balancing from the laboratory environment to actual field applications. 3. Repeat the benefits of automatic continuous cylinder balancing shown in the laboratory testing under actual field conditions (i.e. fuel savings, improved cylinder misfire rates, improved emissions levels). In order to accomplish these objectives, the Woodward Governor Company AutoBalance TM 5000 control system was installed and tested at four host sites. Although the specific test plan differed slightly for the four host sites, the focus of the test program was consistent. The primary objective was to evaluate the effects of engine balance and the performance of the control system by testing a matrix of varying engine loads and speeds. Load and speed are the two primary control parameters affecting engine balance. Other tests were conducted to determine the effects of the electronic gas admission valve (EGAV) configuration (i.e. start of admission, end of admission, and duration).
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Adebayo, Oliver, Joanna Aldoori, William Allum, Noel Aruparayil, Abdul Badran, Jasmine Winter Beatty, Sanchita Bhatia, et al. Future of Surgery: Technology Enhanced Surgical Training: Report of the FOS:TEST Commission. The Royal College of Surgeons of England, August 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1308/fos2.2022.

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Over the past 50 years the capability of technology to improve surgical care has been realised and while surgical trainees and trainers strive to deliver care and train; the technological ‘solutions’ market continues to expand. However, there remains no coordinated process to assess these technologies. The FOS:TEST Report aimed to (1) define the current, unmet needs in surgical training, (2) assess the current evidence-base of technologies that may be beneficial to training and map these onto both the patient and trainee pathway and (3) make recommendations on the development, assessment, and adoption of novel surgical technologies. The FOS:TEST Commission was formed by the Association of Surgeons in Training (ASiT), The Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCS England) Robotics and Digital Surgery Group and representatives from all trainee specialty associations. Two national datasets provided by Health Education England were used to identify unmet surgical training needs through qualitative analysis against pre-defined coding frameworks. These unmet needs were prioritised at two virtual consensus hackathons and mapped to the patient and trainee pathway and the capabilities in practice (CiPs) framework. The commission received more than 120 evidence submissions from surgeons in training, consultant surgeons and training leaders. Following peer review, 32 were selected that covered a range of innovations. Contributors also highlighted several important key considerations, including the changing pedagogy of surgical training, the ethics and challenges of big data and machine learning, sustainability, and health economics. This summates to 7 Key Recommendations and 51 concluding statements. The FOS:TEST Commission was borne out of what is a pivotal point in the digital transformation of surgical training. Academic expertise and collaboration will be required to evaluate efficacy of any novel training solution. However, this must be coupled with pragmatic assessments of feasibility and cost to ensure that any intervention is scalable for national implementation. Currently, there is no replacement for hands-on operating. However, for future UK and ROI surgeons to stay relevant in a global market, our training methods must adapt. The Future of Surgery: Technology Enhanced Surgical Training Report provides a blueprint for how this can be achieved.
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Montagut Cifuentes, Eduardo Alejandro, Robinson Fidel Casanova Rosero, Julián Mauricio Betancourt Portela, Juan Alberto Patiño Martínez, Cabrera Luna Edgard Enrico, and Blanco García José Luis. Anuario Científico CCCP 1984 - 2000. Direccion General Maritima - DIMAR, December 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.26640/anuario.cccp-2000.

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Manejo integral de la zona costera aplicado al ordenamiento territorial del municipio de Tumaco. // Análisis de algunas características físico-químicas registradas en las aguas estuarinas de la Ensenada de Tumaco. // Variación espacio-temporal del zooplancton en la Ensenada de Tumaco, Pacífico colombiano. // Investigación oceanográfica conjunta en la Región Pacífica Sudeste y su proyección. La Dirección General Marítima a través de sus dos Centros de Investigación localizados en Cartagena y Tumaco, desarrolla investigación científica marina con una tradición de más de dos décadas y aportes sign ificativos al conocimiento descriptivo de las aguas oceánicas del Caribe y del Pacífico, a sus litorales y zonas costeras. Es tal vez esta materia en la que mayores resultados tangibles se han obtenidoen los últimos años, no solamente al existir una tradición y experiencia ampliamente reconocidas nacional e internacionalmente, sino porque contamos con un recurso humano idóneo, cal ificado, tanto a bordo de las unidades oceanográficas como en tierra y con un extraordinario sentido de pertenencia. Considerando que las plataformas de investigación son esenciales para el fortalecimiento de la capacidad operativa e investigativa de la Armada Nacional y la Dirección General Marítima, se desarrol la desde 1999, el proyecto de reparaciones mayores de los buques oceanográficos ARC Malpelo y ARC Providencia, que debe terminar en el 2001. La Agenda para la Colombia del siglo XXI , publicada por COLCI ENCIAS, nos indica que se han promulgado los planes estratégicos preparados en los siete programas Nacionales de Innovación y Desarrollo Tecnológico. En este contexto la Dirección General Marítima formuló su Agenda Científica que identificó cuatro Programas para ser desarrol lados en el período 2000-2010: Oceanografía Operacional , Protección del Medio Marino, Zona Costera e Hidrografía. La estrategias regionales de ciencia y tecnología cobran entonces, especial relevancia. Es en el espacio regional, y en el de las necesidades locales, que se puede buscar una más clara articulación entre los programas nacionales y los requerimientos de desarrollo del país. Con el lema: Colombia dos Mares, una Patria , el presente Anuario Científico, en su primera edición pretende consolidar en un solo volumen, resultados de investigaciones adelantadas en los dos Centros y que por lo tanto ameritan su divulgación y difusión, dentro de la estrategia institucional de comunicación para dar a conocer los avances de la investigación desarrollada, así como la toma de conciencia sobre el problema ambiental, la degradación de la zona costera y su situación particular de riesgo en la región del Pacífico, el rol principal de los océanos y el clima, la explotación de recursos oceánicos vivos y no vivos y la necesidad de sostenibil idad en su utilización.
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Döring, Thomas, and Birgit Aigner-Walder. Verkehrs-, umwelt- und raumbezogene Aspekte der Elektromobilität unter Berücksichtigung entscheidungstheoretischer Überlegungen zum Nutzerverhalten. Sonderforschungsgruppe Institutionenanalyse, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.46850/sofia.9783941627468.

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Zweifelsohne wirken sich neue Technologien auf die Alltagsmobilität einschließlich der Wahl verfügbarer Verkehrsmitteln aus und implizieren damit verkehrs- umwelt- und raumbezogene Folgen. Der massenhafte Anstieg der individuellen Pkw-Nutzung der zurückliegenden Jahrzehnte wird weitestgehend auf strukturelle Veränderungen zurückgeführt, die sich aus dem Zusammenwirken von technologischer Möglichkeit (hier: der Option „Pkw“) und allgemeinen ökonomischen und sozialen Entwicklungstrends in modernen Industriegesellschaften ergeben (vgl. exemplarisch Kutter 2001; Kutter/Stein 1998). Insbesondere bezogen auf die soziale Akzeptanz von technischen Neuerungen – ökonomisch gesprochen: die Substitutionsbereitschaft zwischen bestehenden und neuen Technologien – muss jedoch die Perspektive des Akteurs und sein individuelles Entscheidungsverhalten stärker in den Blick genommen werden, um die für Verkehr, Umwelt und Raum sich ergebenden Folgen besser abschätzen zu können. Entsprechende Studien, die das individuelle Entscheidungsverhalten im Umgang mit technologischen Neuerungen ins Zentrum der Untersuchung stellen, sind jedoch nach wie vor nur in geringer Zahl vorhanden. So steht beispielsweise außer Frage, dass Neuerungen im Bereich von IuK-Technologien die physische Mobilität nachhaltig beeinträchtigen werden. Gleichwohl sind die vorhandenen theoretischen wie empirischen Befunde der Mobilitätsforschung, wie die Entwicklung von IuK-Technologien die individuelle Mobilitätsnachfrage verändern wird, jedoch unklar oder widersprüchlich. Entsprechend stellt etwa Bamberg (2010) fest: „Die Dynamik dieser Entwicklung ist z.Z. kaum prognostizierbar“. Vor diesem Hintergrund hat unter anderen das Institut für Mobilitätsforschung (ifmo) in Kooperation mit dem Imperial College London jüngst eine Grundlagenstudie gestartet, um den Stand des Wissens zum Einfluss von IuK-Technologien auf das Mobilitätsverhalten aufzuarbeiten. Ein ähnlicher Erkenntnisstand lässt sich für andere verkehrs- und mobilitätsrelevante Technologiebereiche diagnostizieren. Eine der wenigen Ausnahmen hiervon bilden Analysen des Nutzerverhaltens bezogen auf die Akzeptanz neuer Antriebstechnologien im Bereich des motorisierten Individualverkehrs und hier speziell mit Blick auf die Nutzung elektrisch betriebener Fahrzeuge (vgl. stellvertretend Bongard 2014; Fazel 2014; Peters et al. 2013; Haugrund 2013; Pieper et al. 2013; Paternoga et al. 2013; Dudenhöffer et al. 2012; Döring/Aigner 2012; Döring 2012; Ahrend et al. 2011; Peters/Hoffmann 2011; Döring/Aigner 2011). Zu den Elektrofahrzeugen zählen dabeiterminologisch nicht alllein reine batterieelektrisch betriebene Fahrzeuge (BEV), sondern auch solche Elektrofahrzeuge, die entweder über einen Verbrennungsmotor zur Reichweitenverlängerung verfügen (REEV) oder bei denen sowohl ein E-Motor als auch ein Verbrennungsmotor für den Antrieb sorgt, wie dies bei den am Stromnetz aufladbaren Plugin-Hybridfahrzeugen (PHEV) der Fall ist. Schließlich werden zudem Brennstoffzellenfahrzeuge (FCEV), welche die benötigte Energie direkt an Bord des Fahrzeugs erzeugen (z.B. in Form von Wasserstoffbrennstoffzellen), zu den Elektrofahrzeugen gezählt. In Anbetracht dessen sollen nachfolgend exemplarisch die vorhandenen Einsichten zum Nutzerverhalten im Umgang mit der Elektromobilität zusammenfassend dargestellt sowie – wenngleich nur ansatzweise und damit in lediglich rudimentärer Form – einige sich daraus ergebende verkehrs-, umwelt- und raumbezogene Implikationen aufgezeigt werden.
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