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Dyson, Peter L., and David J. Cole. "Keith David Cole 1929–2010." Historical Records of Australian Science 25, no. 1 (2014): 71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/hr14008.

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Keith Cole grew up in Cairns, attended the local high school, and became the first in his family to attend university. Trained in physics and mathematics, he taught in secondary schools before joining the 1956 Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition to Macquarie Island as Auroral Physicist. This was the start of his lifelong career in space physics, exploring primarily the space environment of the Earth. He had a remarkable ability to identify the important physical processes underlying many phenomena, often when only limited data or observations were available. Thus early in his career he correctly explained several puzzling phenomena, particularly in the ionosphere and thermosphere, and quickly established himself as a leader in space physics, a position he maintained throughout his career. He also made very significant contributions as an educator (he was a Foundation Professor of Physics at La Trobe University) and through leadership positions in national and international science organizations.
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Thompson, Brian. "Family therapy basicsMark Worden; Brooks/Cole Publishing Co.; 1994; 167pp.; $22.95." Journal of Psychologists and Counsellors in Schools 4 (November 1994): 121–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1037291100002004.

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PRASAD, N. V., G. PRASAD, T. BHIMASANKARAM, S. V. SURYANARAYANA, and G. S. KUMAR. "IMPEDANCE SPECTROSCOPIC STUDIES ON GdBi5Fe2Ti3O18 CERAMIC." International Journal of Modern Physics B 15, no. 14 (June 10, 2001): 2053–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217979201004976.

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GdBi 5 Fe 2 Ti 3 O 18 (GBFT), a compound of Aurivillius family, was prepared by solid state reaction method. Complex impedance measurement was made on these samples from room temperature to 500°C in the frequency range of 1 kHz–1 MHz. Cole–Cole plots were found to become very broad near 400°C. Dielectric and dc conductivity measurements were made on these samples. The results are analysed to understand the conductivity mechanism.
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Gabaton, Niña, Peter Kannu, Elena Pope, Andrea Shugar, and Irene Lara‐Corrales. "A novel ENPP1 mutation identified in a multigenerational family affected by Cole disease." Pediatric Dermatology 37, no. 5 (June 29, 2020): 868–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pde.14222.

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Seigel, Harold O., Heikki Vanhala, and S. Nicholas Sheard. "Some case histories of source discrimination using time‐domain spectral IP." GEOPHYSICS 62, no. 5 (September 1997): 1394–408. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.1444244.

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It has long been known that induced polarization (IP) transient voltages decay with time at a rate that is dependent strongly on the mean grain size of the metallic conducting particles in the IP source. The Cole‐Cole model provides a three‐parameter representation (M, τ and C) for IP responses. The time‐constant (τ), in particular, has been found to be very useful in resolving IP sources with differing mean particle size. The characterization of IP responses in terms of these parameters has been termed “spectral IP.” These parameters may be determined either through the analysis of the response of the earth to sequential transmission of ac currents of different frequencies (i.e., frequency‐domain IP), or through the analysis of the transient decays resulting from the transmission of interrupted square‐wave currents (i.e., time‐domain IP). The latter approach offers the major convenience of being applicable to data obtained in the course of routine production surveys, with no increase in survey time. In practice, spectral IP parameters are determined most readily from time‐domain transients through the computer matching of the observed data to the best fit in a family of precalculated Cole‐Cole curves. This may be done, off‐line, using a PC, or, in a recent receiver, essentially on‐line, using software imbedded in the receiver. Field case histories from Canada, Finland, and Australia are given to illustrate the application of spectral IP to the resolution of IP sources in the time domain. It is recommended that this approach to the processing and presentation of time‐domain IP data should be applied routinely, as a very cost‐effective enhancement to the exploration value of such data. An additional benefit from this presentation is that it will facilitate a sharing of experimental results with workers in the frequency domain who may also use the spectral IP approach.
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Delogu, Anna Maria. "La trama della famiglia anoressica: reti di relazioni e di rappresentazioni." SALUTE E SOCIETÀ, no. 3 (September 2009): 94–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/ses2009-003006.

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- Anorexia nervosa is a complex pathology that has been studied through different paradigma (Onnis, 2004; Treasure, Schimdt, van Furth, 2006). The different authors who studied anorexia nervosa seem to agree about the hypothesis of a multi-factors pathogenesis in which a very important role is played by the relational aspects and, specifically, by family relationships, in the beginning and in the going on of this pathology. Nevertheless, Reiss (1989) pointed out we have to consider both practising and represented family, that is the role of family relationships (i.e. observed interactions) and individual representations. The practising family has been studied by systems theory paradigm, which found very typical transactional patterns in anorexic families, such as enmeshment and triangulation (Minuchin et al., 1980; Selvini Palazzoli et al., 1988; 1998). On the other hand, attachment theory studied the represented family and the role of insecure attachment models in psychopathology onset (Bowlby, 1973; Main, 1996). Many studies have underlined the prevalence of insecure attachment models and unresolved attachment status in response to loss or to trauma in anorexic patients and their mothers, pointing out the role of transgenerational transmission (Cole-Detke, Kobak, 1996; Fonagy et al., 1996; Ward et al., 2001; Ammaniti, Mancone, Vismara, 2001; Ramaciotti, Sorbello, Pazzagli, Vismara, Mancone, Pallanti, 2001).Key-words: anorexia nervosa, adolescence, family, relationships, internal working models.Parole-chiave: anoressia nervosa, adolescenza, famiglia, relazioni, modelli operativi interni.
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Walpole, Hugh. "Christmas Pantomime." Scenario: A Journal of Performative Teaching, Learning, Research XII, no. 1 (January 1, 2018): 104–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.33178/scenario.12.1.11.

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Kontext: Der achtjährige Jeremy, Sohn des Pfarrers Cole, hat sich tagelang inbrünstig auf die Vorstellung von “Dick Whittington” gefreut, die in der Gemeindehalle des kleinen Ortes Polchester stattfindet. Nun ist er am Morgen in Ungnade gefallen und darf seine Eltern und seine beiden Schwestern nicht zur Aufführung begleiten. Sein Onkel Samuel, erfolgloser Maler und schwarzes Schaf der Familie, nimmt ihn trotzdem heimlich mit. Auf der Empore der Gemeindehalle erlebt Jeremy mit allen Sinnen seine erste Theateraufführung, die – ungeachtet ihrer Mängel – die Welt für ihn verzaubert.. Context: For days, eight year-old Jeremy, the son of Reverend Cole, has fervently been looking forward to the play “Dick Whittington”, that is about to be staged in the assembly rooms of the small town of Polchester. Due to him misbehaving in the morning, he is barred from going to the show. But Uncle Samuel, unsuccessful painter and black sheep of the family, takes him along on the sly. On the gallery of the assembly rooms, Jeremy experiences his first theatre production with all his senses, a production which – despite its shortcomings – makes his world “a more magical place than it had ever been before.” […] Uncle Samuel paused at a ...
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PORTER, KAREN A. "Generations and Globalization: Youth, Age, and Family in the New World Economy edited by Jennifer Cole and Deborah Durham." American Anthropologist 110, no. 1 (April 29, 2008): 93–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1548-1433.2008.00018_15.x.

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Maji, Atit, and Ranjan Nath. "A study on pathological aspects of Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris causing black rot of cabbage under red lateritic zone of West Bengal." Journal of Applied and Natural Science 7, no. 2 (December 1, 2015): 780–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.31018/jans.v7i2.683.

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Cabbage, is one of the most important crops of the cole group of vegetables. In India it ranks next to cauliflower in acreage and first in production among cole crops occupying an area of 3,72,000 ha with annual production of 8534,000 tons. It covers about 4.3% area under vegetable crops in India. In West Bengal cabbage covers 78200.00 ha of area and the total production is 2197400.00 MT. Black rot is a major disease of cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata), caused by Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris (Xcc) . The disease has been observed in all cabbage growing areas of Bolpur, Birbhum, West Bengal. The present study was carried out on the pathology of black rot disease of cabbage. Morphological, cultural, biochemical, and physiological characteristics of the pathogen were studied. The bacterium produced small, yellow, circular, entire, smooth and shining colonies in the culture medium. The optimum temperature for the growth was found 300C and white light supported maximum growth of the bacterium. Nutritional studies revealed that sucrose gave maximum growth followed by maltase, lactose, dextrose and fructose as the carbon source in the nutrient broth. Black rot of cabbage pathogen also infected other crops of crucifereae family such as Cauliflower, Knol khol, Mustard, Radish and Rape seed. These findings regarding the pathogen may help to formulate the more appropriate way and judicious application of different management options against the diease in this zone.
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DePanfilis, Diane. "Using prevention science to reduce the risk of child neglect." Children Australia 34, no. 1 (2009): 40–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1035077200000523.

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Child neglect is the most prevalent and least understood form of child maltreatment both in Australia (AIHW 2007) and the United States (USDHHS 2008). There is a general consensus that because child neglect is multidimensional, no one method will be effective in preventing it. Use of prevention science principles (Cole et al. 1993), which focus on enhancing protective factors and decreasing risk factors, should be used to target families and communities, but be applied in such a way as to individualise and recognise their differences. This paper uses the stages of prevention science to illustrate the development, implementation, and evaluation of a community based prevention program called Family Connections (DePanfilis & Dubowitz 2005; DePanfilis, Dubowitz & Kunz 2008). Implications of this process are considered in the context of recommendations of the World Health Organization for preventing child maltreatment (Butchart, Harvey, Mian & Furniss 2006).
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Cole family"

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Senentz, Daniel I. Jr. "The Andry Family, The 1811 Slave Revolt, and The German Coast Project." ScholarWorks@UNO, 2019. https://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/2642.

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The German Coast Project explores the early nineteenth century history of the Louisiana’s German Coast, spanning its formative years, the 1811 Slave Revolt, and the aftermath of the revolt, through the perspective of the Andry family. The website is powered through Omeka software, which creates a historical exhibition of compiled research. In addition, ArcGIS contributed to the website’s construction, as it allowed for the inclusion of interactive programs and maps within the website. Designed for high school students and genealogists, The German Coast Project creates new scholarship pertaining to the German Coast and the 1811 Slave Revolt, through the often-overlooked perspective of the Andry family. The primary theme of the project is to portray how Manuel Andry and his family were able to prosper financially after the 1811 Slave Revolt, even though they suffered a heavy emotional loss.
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Nua, Shaun C. "Canadian Family Leisure, Family Functioning, and Family Satisfaction: A Family Perspective." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2013. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/4302.

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The purpose of this study was to further examine the relationship between family leisure variables and the dependent variables of family functioning and satisfaction with family life among a broad, national sample of Canadian families using the Core and Balance framework. Specifically, this study examined how both family leisure involvement (core and balance) and family leisure satisfaction contributed to the explanation of variance in family functioning and satisfaction with family life. Because the data were nested in families, this study accounted for family-level variance by incorporating mixed modeling. The sample consisted of 943 families across Canada including one parent and one child between the ages of 11 and 16 (n = 1886). Findings added to previous Canadian family leisure studies by reporting empirical relationships between family leisure variables and outcome variables and doing so from a broad national sample. Findings were also consistent with trends in other countries reporting satisfaction with core family leisure involvement as the single strongest predictor of both family functioning and satisfaction with family life among Canadian families. Furthermore, while core family leisure satisfaction was the driving force in the explanation of variance in family satisfaction, findings suggest there must be participation in both core and balance family leisure. Additional implications for Canadian families, scholars, professionals, and policy makers are discussed.
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Baker, Birgitta Lynne. "Family Differentiation, Family Recreation, and Symptoms of Eating Disorders." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2004. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/155.

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The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between family differentiation, family recreation and symptoms of eating disorders. The Family Intrusiveness Scales, the Perceived Social Support from Family, the Family Leisure Activity Profile and the Eating Attitudes Test were used. Participants were students at two large universities, one in the East and one in the West. Data were analyzed using correlation and ANCOVA. Findings supported the hypothesis that a positive relationship exists between family leisure involvement and family differentiation. In addition, a negative relationship between family differentiation and symptoms of eating disorders for individuals whose parents are not in their first marriage was indicated by the results.
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Fotu, Irene Dora Annandale. "Family Leisure Involvement and Family Functioning in Samoa." Diss., CLICK HERE for online access, 2007. http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/ETD/image/etd2224.pdf.

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Steffen, Kenneth Charles. "The family in the Code of canon law." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1996. http://www.tren.com.

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Stephens, T., Jodi Polaha, and Leonard B. Cross. "Creating an Interprofessional Code of Ethics." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2017. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/6565.

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Objectives: To identify personal values that are consistent with participant’s respective profession’s code of ethics. To compare and contrast personal values with those of other team members. To create an interprofessional team code of ethics.
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Kaziewicz, Julia. "Artful Manipulation: The Rockefeller Family and Cold War America." W&M ScholarWorks, 2015. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1539624010.

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My dissertation, "Artful Manipulation: The Rockefeller Family and Cold War America," examines how the Rockefeller family used the Museum of Modern Art, Colonial Williamsburg, and the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Collection to shape opinions about America, both at home and abroad, during the early years of the Cold War. The work done at Colonial Williamsburg tied the Rockefeller name to the foundations of American society and, later, to the spread of global democracy in the Cold War world. The establishment of a new museum for the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art collection in 1957 renewed the narrative that American folk art was the basis for American modern art, thus creating a legacy of creative cultural production that could match America's Cold War economic and military power. A close reading of the Museum of Modern Art's famous 1955 Family of Man exhibition shows how the Rockefellers promoted America as the head of the post-war global family. The show, a large scale photography exhibition, glorified universal humanism as the only option for global peace after World War II. The implicit message of the show, which traveled nationally and internationally through 1962, was that Americans would lead the free world in the second half of the twentieth century. In their insistence on shaping American society in their view, the Rockefellers shut out dissenting opinions and alternative narratives about American culture. A consideration of James Baldwin and Richard Avedon's 1964 photo-text Nothing Personal is then offered as a rebuttal to the narrative of modern American culture endorsed by the Rockefellers. In Nothing Personal, James Baldwin's essays and Richard Avedon's photographs signify on the narrative of white domination, the same narrative evoked across the Rockefellers' institutions. Juxtaposing Nothing Personal against the hegemonic work of the Rockefellers' cultural organizations offers readers a consideration of how narratives of exclusion necessitate and give life to narratives of resistance.
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Deng, Yunfei 1974. "Simplified decoding for a Quasi-Orthogonal space-time code family." Thesis, McGill University, 2004. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=81534.

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This thesis considers simplified decoding for a type of full-rate non-orthogonal complex space-time block codes (STBCs) over Rayleigh fading channels. More precisely, we propose a decision feedback symbol-by-symbol decoding algorithm for the Quasi-Orthogonal code family, that comprises the Quasi-Orthogonal code and the Improved Quasi-Orthogonal code, by using the QR decomposition. Compared to optimal joint decoding, this algorithm significantly reduces complexity. For performance evaluations of the simplified decoding algorithm for the Quasi-Orthogonal code family over Rayleigh fading channels, we derive upper and lower bounds for symbol error rate. Furthermore, by using high SNR asymptotics we investigate the diversity orders provided by different decoding algorithms. The analysis shows that because of the relative constellation rotation, the diversity order provided by optimal decoding for the Improved Quasi-Orthogonal code is 4. Also, because of the error propagation in the decision feedback, the diversity order provided by the simplified decoding for the Improved Quasi-Orthogonal code is reduced to 2. All analytical results match well the associated computer simulations. Finally, we compare the performances of the simplified and optimal decoding for the Improved Quasi-Orthogonal code over correlated Rayleigh fading channels by using the "one-ring" channel model. Through computer simulations we show that the relative performance loss between the simplified and optimal decoding decreases as channel correlation increases. Therefore, the simplified decoding algorithm is suitable for highly spatially correlated Rayleigh fading channels.
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Cowan, Gillian Mary. "A new family of type I restriction and modification systems." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/12018.

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Dodd, Dorthy Clara Hornberger. "Contributions of Family Leisure to Family Functioning Among Families That Include Children With Developmental Disabilities." Diss., CLICK HERE for online access, 2007. http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/ETD/image/etd1808.pdf.

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Books on the topic "Cole family"

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Cole, Kendle Hazel, and Julich Jenniffer ill, eds. Cole family Christmas. Boca Grande, Fla: Next Chapter Press, 2008.

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Hitchcock, Mary Alice Ruppert. Coles collected: Descendants of Peter (Kodl) Cole and Anna Loder Cole : Johnson County, Iowa, pioneers. Brookfield, WI: M. Hitchcock, 1992.

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Kuhl, John W. Kool-Cool-Cole family descendants. Bethesda, Md: W.F. Smith, 1985.

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Clapp, George W. Ancestors and descendants of Harvey Towner and Caroline (Waterman) Cole of Williamstown, MA, 1810-1881. [United States]: Presentation Press, 2002.

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Richey, Frank Miller. Descendants of John & Mary Cole Garner. Lilburn, GA: FMR, 1997.

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Tracing your family history: By Jean A. Cole. 3rd ed. Huntingdon: Family Tree Publications, 1988.

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Alan Cole doesn't dance. New York, NY: Katherine Tegen Books, 2018.

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Cunningham, Jerald A. Descendants of Milton Harland & Lusie Cole Booth of Ohio & Iowa. [Crestwood? Ill.]: J.A. Cunningham, 1991.

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Johnson, Ruth Elaine Henkel. Gathering the clan: John Burnett Cole-Amanda A. Todd genealogy. [North Carolina]: R.E.H. Johnson, 1995.

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Morgan, Zipra Hartwell. Descendants of William Lowdermilk and Youtha Cole: A history and genealogy. Manchaca, Tex: Z&M Enterprises, 2001.

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Book chapters on the topic "Cole family"

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Burton, Frances. "Wills Act 1837 (7 Will. 4 & 1 Vict., c. 26)." In Core Statutes on Family Law, 1–2. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-54510-7_1.

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Burton, Frances. "Marriage (Enabling) Act 1960 (8 & 9 Eliz., c. 29)." In Core Statutes on Family Law, 24. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-54510-7_10.

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Burton, Frances. "Law Reform (Husband and Wife) Act 1962 (10 & 11 Eliz. 2, c. 48)." In Core Statutes on Family Law, 24. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-54510-7_11.

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Burton, Frances. "Matrimonial Property Act 1964 (1964 c. 19)." In Core Statutes on Family Law, 24. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-54510-7_12.

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Burton, Frances. "Abortion Act 1967 (1967 c. 87)." In Core Statutes on Family Law, 25. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-54510-7_13.

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Burton, Frances. "Civil Evidence Act 1968 (1968 c. 64)." In Core Statutes on Family Law, 26. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-54510-7_14.

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Burton, Frances. "Family Law Reform Act 1969 (1969 c. 46)." In Core Statutes on Family Law, 26–29. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-54510-7_15.

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Burton, Frances. "Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1970 (1970 c. 33)." In Core Statutes on Family Law, 29–30. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-54510-7_16.

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Burton, Frances. "Marriage (Registrar General’s Licence) Act 1970 (1970 c. 34)." In Core Statutes on Family Law, 30–32. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-54510-7_17.

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Burton, Frances. "Matrimonial Proceedings and Property Act 1970 (1970 c. 45)." In Core Statutes on Family Law, 33. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-54510-7_18.

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Conference papers on the topic "Cole family"

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Udayanarayanan, S., and C. Chakrabarti. "Energy-efficient code generation for DSP56000 family." In Proceedings of ISLPED2000: International Symposium on Low Power Electronic Design. IEEE, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/lpe.2000.155292.

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Zaklan, S. D. "Review of the family Lithodidae (Crustacea: Anomura: Paguroidea): Distribution, biology, and fisheries." In Crabs in Cold Water Regions: Biology, Management, and Economics. Alaska Sea Grant, University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.4027/ccwrbme.2002.53.

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Klinger, Holger, Sebastian Bake, Hans-Frieder Vogt, Daniel Knieschke, and Peter Schober. "Altitude Testing of the E3E Core Engine." In ASME 2011 Turbo Expo: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2011-45876.

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Within the E3E framework of the German Aeronautics Research Program Rolls-Royce Deutschland developed key technologies for an all new core engine that incorporates major advances with regard to environmental friendliness, efficiency and economy. The derived E3E core engine will serve as a scalable baseline for the future two-shaft engine family in the medium take-off thrust range. The latest build of the core engine demonstrator has accomplished a 40 hours test campaign in 2010 aiming at functional testing up to the master design point as well as intensive altitude experiments. The core engine features a nine stage HP compressor with an innovative axial load compensation system to cope with the high pressure ratio of 22:1 in one spool. A staged lean burn combustor demonstrates altitude relight, quick windmill relights and cold start capability. The 2-stage shroudless HP turbine is designed for strong rubs into the ceramic liner material to retain high turbine efficiency. The results and analysis will be presented in this paper.
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Zhou, Yue, Rong Li, Huazi Zhang, Hejia Luo, and Jun Wang. "Polarization Weight Family Methods for Polar Code Construction." In 2018 IEEE 87th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Spring). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/vtcspring.2018.8417498.

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Paasio, Ari, and Mika Laiho. "An improved processing core for MIPA-processor family." In 2010 12th International Workshop on Cellular Nanoscale Networks and their Applications (CNNA 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cnna.2010.5430271.

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Mohammed, A., N. M. Saad, S. A. Aljunid, A. M. Safar, and M. K. Abdullah. "Optical Spectrum CDMA: A New Code Construction for Double Weight Code Family." In 2006 International Symposium on Communications and Information Technologies. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iscit.2006.339874.

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Kota, Sridhar, and Kannan Sethuraman. "Managing Variety in Product Families Through Design for Commonality." In ASME 1998 Design Engineering Technical Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc98/dtm-5651.

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Abstract Majority of companies develop a family of products and many new product variations are added to the product portfolio regularly to meet changing market needs and/or to attract new customer base. Although, the core functionality remains essentially unchanged across all products within a family, new functions, new feature combinations and new technologies are incorporated into each new product. The component variations, commonly referred to as “complexity”, grow exponentially resulting in loss of productivity and/or quality. The challenge lies in effective management of product variations in the design studies and on the manufacturing floor. The key is to minimize non-value added variations across models within a product family without limiting customer choices. Although the benefits of standardization are widely known and most companies do standardize stock components such as fasteners, they are far from standardizing their product -specific core components and thus fail to reap significant benefits in quality and cost. Through this research, we are developing new methodologies for improved management of product variety to achieve higher productivity. In this paper, we discuss the factors that contribute to product complexity in general, and present an objective measure, called the Product Line Commonality Index, to capture the level of part commonality in a product family. Through our Walkman case study, we illustrate robust design/manufacturing strategies, including modularity and postponement of product differentiation, that help minimize non-value added variation across models within a product family1 without limiting customer choices. Finally, we present a simple and yet a powerful method of benchmarking product families or companies in their ability to share parts effectively (modularity) and reduce the total number of parts (multi-functionality) used in product families.
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Udayanarayanan, Sathishkumar, and Chaitali Chakrabarti. "Energy-efficient code generation for DSP56000 family (poster session)." In the 2000 international symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/344166.344614.

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Ball, James. "The nios II family of configurable soft-core processors." In 2005 IEEE Hot Chips XVII Symposium (HCS). IEEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hotchips.2005.7476599.

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Zhao, Shiying, Hengyong Yu, and Ge Wang. "A family of analytic algorithms for cone-beam CT." In Optical Science and Technology, the SPIE 49th Annual Meeting, edited by Ulrich Bonse. SPIE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.560242.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC. Final Environmental Assessment. Sale of Cove Gardens Military Family Housing. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada460735.

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Iannacchione, Vincent G., and Jennifer G. Milne. Sampling Weights for the Army Family Research Program (AFRP) Core Research Effort. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, December 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada246292.

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Bradley, Janet, Judith Bruce, Soledad Diaz, Carlos Huezo, and Kalimi Mworia. Using COPE to improve quality of care: The experience of the Family Planning Association of Kenya. Population Council, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/pgy4.1005.

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Klevgard, L. A., Z. T. Taylor, and R. G. Lucas. Comparison of current state residential energy codes with the 1992 model energy code for one- and two-family dwellings; 1994. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10114706.

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Dolbeer, Richard A., and George M. Llnz. Blackbirds. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, August 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2016.7207732.ws.

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The term blackbird loosely refers to a diverse group of about 10 species of North American birds that belong to the avian family Icteridae. The most common species include: Red-winged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus, Common grackle (Quiscalus quiscula), Great-tailed grackle (Quiscalus mexicanus), Brown-headed cowbird (Molothrus ater), Yellow-headed blackbird (Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus), Brewer’s blackbird (Euphagus cyanocephalus), and Rusty blackbird (Euphagus carolinus). They can cause damage to crops and fruits. Some of them may cause damage to livestock feed in feedlots and some of them may be a cause for concern in the future, due to the potential for disease transmission, with their expanding range. There is potential to amplify and spread disease to humans such as avian influenza although there is no evidence that this happened. Blackbirds are native migratory birds, and thus come under the jurisdiction of the Federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA), a formal treaty with Canada, Mexico, Japan, and Russia. Blackbirds have federal protection in the U.S.
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Thompson, John, Thompson, John, Njuguna Ndung’u, Miguel Albacete, Abid Q. Suleri, Junaid Zahid, and Rubab Aftab. The Impact of Covid-19 on Livelihoods and Food Security. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/core.2021.002.

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Studies of livelihoods and food systems since the start of the global pandemic in 2020 have shown a consistent pattern: the primary risks to food and livelihood security are at the household level. Covid-19 is having a major impact on households’ production and access to quality, nutritious food, due to losses of income, combined with increasing food prices, and restrictions to movements of people, inputs and products. The studies included in this Research for Policy and Practice Report and supported by the Covid-19 Responses for Equity (CORE) Programme span several continents and are coordinated by leading research organisations with a detailed understanding of local food system dynamics and associated equity and livelihood issues in their regions: (1) the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on livelihoods in sub-Saharan Africa; (2) supporting small and medium enterprises, food security, and evolving social protection mechanisms to deal with Covid-19 in Pakistan; and (3) impact of Covid-19 on family farming and food security in Latin America: evidence-based public policy responses.
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Thompson, John, Thompson, John, Njuguna Ndung’u, Miguel Albacete, Abid Q. Suleri, Junaid Zahid, and Rubab Aftab. The Impact of Covid-19 on Livelihoods and Food Security. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/core.2021.001.

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Studies of livelihoods and food systems since the start of the global pandemic in 2020 have shown a consistent pattern: the primary risks to food and livelihood security are at the household level. Covid-19 is having a major impact on households’ production and access to quality, nutritious food, due to losses of income, combined with increasing food prices, and restrictions to movements of people, inputs and products. The studies included in this Research for Policy and Practice Report and supported by the Covid-19 Responses for Equity (CORE) Programme span several continents and are coordinated by leading research organisations with a detailed understanding of local food system dynamics and associated equity and livelihood issues in their regions: (1) the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on livelihoods in sub-Saharan Africa; (2) supporting small and medium enterprises, food security, and evolving social protection mechanisms to deal with Covid-19 in Pakistan; and (3) impact of Covid-19 on family farming and food security in Latin America: evidence-based public policy responses.
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Kaboré, Gisele, Rene Dala, and AristideR Bado. Etude quantitative sur le mariage précoce et le vécu des adolescentes dans la zone d'intervention du projet: Etat des lieux et perspectives. Population Council, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/pgy20.1003.

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L’étude sur le mariage précoce s’est déroulée dans cinq régions du Burkina Faso. Elle avait pour objectif général d’étudier les connaissances, les attitudes, les pratiques et les perceptions du mariage précoce ainsi que le vécu des adolescentes mariées ou non en vue d’orienter les actions du projet. L’analyse des résultats de l’étude montre que la situation des adolescentes n’est pas reluisante. L’ampleur du mariage précoce dans la zone d’étude montre bien que le problème est toujours d’actualité. Au regard des résultats qui découlent de l’étude, les recommandations suivantes peuvent être formulées afin de contribuer à améliorer la situation des adolescentes: sensibiliser davantage les parents, l’entourage et les adolescentes elles-mêmes sur les inconvénients du mariage précoce ; sensibiliser les chefs de ménage, l’entourage et les adolescentes sur le Code des personnes et de la famille ; appuyer financièrement les adolescentes qui souhaitent fréquenter ou poursuivre leurs études ; renforcer la connaissance des adolescentes sur la santé sexuelle et reproductive et mettre à leur disposition des services appropriés ; créer ou renforcer des structures d’accueil pour des formations professionnelles accessibles aux adolescentes ; et faciliter l’accès des adolescentes aux crédits, les sensibiliser sur les activités génératrices de revenus et renforcer leurs capacités en matière de gestion.
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Sheridan, Anne. Annual report on migration and asylum 2016: Ireland. ESRI, November 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.26504/sustat65.

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The Annual Report on Migration and Asylum 2016 provides an overview of trends, policy developments and significant debates in the area of asylum and migration during 2016 in Ireland. Some important developments in 2016 included: The International Protection Act 2015 was commenced throughout 2016. The single application procedure under the Act came into operation from 31 December 2016. The International Protection Office (IPO) replaced the Office of the Refugee Applications Commissioner (ORAC) from 31 December 2016. The first instance appeals body, the International Protection Appeals Tribunal (IPAT), replacing the Refugee Appeals Tribunal (RAT), was established on 31 December 2016. An online appointments system for all registrations at the Registration Office in Dublin was introduced. An electronic Employment Permits Online System (EPOS) was introduced. The Irish Short Stay Visa Waiver Programme was extended for a further five years to October 2021. The Second National Action Plan to Prevent and Combat Human Trafficking was published. 2016 was the first full year of implementation of the Irish Refugee Protection Programme (IRPP). A total of 240 persons were relocated to Ireland from Greece under the relocation strand of the programme and 356 persons were resettled to Ireland. Following an Oireachtas motion, the Government agreed to allocate up to 200 places to unaccompanied minors who had been living in the former migrant camp in Calais and who expressed a wish to come to Ireland. This figure is included in the overall total under the IRPP. Ireland and Jordan were appointed as co-facilitators in February 2016 to conduct preparatory negotiations for the UN high level Summit for Refugees and Migrants. The New York Declaration, of September 2016, sets out plans to start negotiations for a global compact for safe, orderly and regular migration and a global compact for refugees to be adopted in 2018. Key figures for 2016: There were approximately 115,000 non-EEA nationals with permission to remain in Ireland in 2016 compared to 114,000 at the end of 2015. Net inward migration for non-EU nationals is estimated to be 15,700. The number of newly arriving immigrants increased year-on-year to 84,600 at April 2017 from 82,300 at end April 2016. Non-EU nationals represented 34.8 per cent of this total at end April 2017. A total of 104,572 visas, both long stay and short stay, were issued in 2016. Approximately 4,127 persons were refused entry to Ireland at the external borders. Of these, 396 were subsequently admitted to pursue a protection application. 428 persons were returned from Ireland as part of forced return measures, with 187 availing of voluntary return, of which 143 were assisted by the International Organization for Migration Assisted Voluntary Return Programme. There were 532 permissions of leave to remain granted under section 3 of the Immigration Act 1999 during 2016. A total of 2,244 applications for refugee status were received in 2016, a drop of 32 per cent from 2015 (3,276). 641 subsidiary protection cases were processed and 431 new applications for subsidiary protection were submitted. 358 applications for family reunification in respect of recognised refugees were received. A total of 95 alleged trafficking victims were identified, compared with 78 in 2015.
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The COVID Decade: understanding the long-term societal impacts of COVID-19. The British Academy, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bac19stf/9780856726583.001.

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The British Academy was asked by the Government Office for Science to produce an independent review on the long-term societal impacts of COVID-19. This report outlines the evidence across a range of areas, building upon a series of expert reviews, engagement, synthesis and analysis across the research community in the Social Sciences, Humanities and the Arts (SHAPE). It is accompanied by a separate report, Shaping the COVID decade, which considers how policymakers might respond. History shows that pandemics and other crises can be catalysts to rebuild society in new ways, but that this requires vision and interconnectivity between policymakers at local, regional and national levels. With the advent of vaccines and the imminent ending of lockdowns, we might think that the impact of COVID-19 is coming to an end. This would be wrong. We are in a COVID decade: the social, economic and cultural effects of the pandemic will cast a long shadow into the future – perhaps longer than a decade – and the sooner we begin to understand, the better placed we will be to address them. There are of course many impacts which flowed from lockdowns, including not being able to see family and friends, travel or take part in leisure activities. These should ease quickly as lockdown comes to an end. But there are a set of deeper impacts on health and wellbeing, communities and cohesion, and skills, employment and the economy which will have profound effects upon the UK for many years to come. In sum, the pandemic has exacerbated existing inequalities and differences and created new ones, as well as exposing critical societal needs and strengths. These can emerge differently across places, and along different time courses, for individuals, communities, regions, nations and the UK as a whole. We organised the evidence into three areas of societal effect. As we gathered evidence in these three areas, we continually assessed it according to five cross-cutting themes – governance, inequalities, cohesion, trust and sustainability – which the reader will find reflected across the chapters. Throughout the process of collating and assessing the evidence, the dimensions of place (physical and social context, locality), scale (individual, community, regional, national) and time (past, present, future; short, medium and longer term) played a significant role in assessing the nature of the societal impacts and how they might play out, altering their long-term effects.
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