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McAteer, Michael, Robert Welch, and Bruce Stewart. "Cross-References." Irish Review (1986-), no. 19 (1996): 129. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/29735822.

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Postlethwaite, Diana, and Martha Cooley. "Cross References." Women's Review of Books 15, no. 10/11 (July 1998): 26. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4022998.

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Pritz, Ray. "Cross References." Bible Translator 41, no. 2 (April 1990): 201–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/026009439004100201.

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Schwanke, R. W., and M. A. Platoff. "Cross references are features." ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes 14, no. 7 (November 1989): 86–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/73337.73351.

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Diodato, Virgil. "Cross-references in back-of-book Indexes." Indexer: The International Journal of Indexing: Volume 17, Issue 3 17, no. 3 (April 1, 1991): 178–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/indexer.1991.17.3.10.

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An analysis of 447 books in arts/humanities, science/technology, the social sciences, and generalities determined how frequently and for what purpose cross-references were used in back-of-book indexes. Of 376 indexes examined, 300 included cross-references. The average index had 32 cross-references per index or 96 cross-references per 1,000 text pages. Of the three major subject areas, cross-references most commonly occurred in science/technology indexes. ‘See’ references were surprisingly dominant over ‘see also’, especially in science/technology and the social sciences. The references made many kinds of links, most often to show synonomy, class membership, and agent/activity relationships. It is encouraging that many indexes have cross-references, but name indexes could have more.
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Aho, Alfred V., and Ravi Sethi. "Maintaining cross references in manuscripts." Software: Practice and Experience 18, no. 1 (January 1988): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/spe.4380180103.

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Talbot, Nicola. "bib2gls: selection, cross-references and locations." TUGboat 41, no. 3 (2020): 308–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.47397/tb/41-3/tb129talbot-bib2gls-more.

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Spengler, Christina M., and Steven A. Shea. "Omission of cross-references between related articles." American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 166, no. 7 (October 2002): 1005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm.166.7.11681.

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Lepkowska-White, Elzbieta, Amy Parsons, and Aylin Ceylan. "Cross promotion of web references in print ads." Journal of Research in Interactive Marketing 8, no. 4 (October 7, 2014): 309–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jrim-01-2014-0003.

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Purpose – This paper aims to examine whether advertisers attempt to engage consumers with online information presented in print advertisements by investigating whether they respond to consumers’ motives for using advertisements and whether these engagement practices have improved over time. By creating connections among different advertising channels, marketers strive to be more effective in building brand equity, online traffic and sales. Design/methodology/approach – The Uses and Gratification theory is utilized as the framework to content analyze the content and presentation of web references in 2,613 advertisements from 2008 and 2,159 advertisements from 2012. Chi-square analysis is used to compare the content of web references in both time periods. Findings – Even though past literature suggests that consumers use media and advertising to satisfy a variety of informational, personal identity, social and entertainment needs, advertisers respond with mostly ineffective and generic informational web references that fail to address those needs. Research limitations/implications – The study suggests that advertisers may have difficulty adopting the new advertising paradigm which identifies customers as active respondents of advertising. Web references analyzed in this study do not address consumers’ motives for advertisement use. Practical implications – Advertisers have not been effectively utilizing cross-promotion when it comes to directing traffic from print advertisements to Web sites. More attention and resources should be given to cross-promotion to ensure effective coordination between media types. Originality/value – This study questions advertisers’ current approach toward cross-promotion. Findings help advertisers evaluate and develop better practices to encourage consumer engagement with web references placed in print advertisements to drive traffic to online stores.
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Staples, G. W., C. T. Imada, W. J. Hoe, and C. W. Smith. "A revised checklist of Hawaiian mosses." Bryophyte Diversity and Evolution 25, no. 1 (August 17, 2004): 36–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/bde.25.1.7.

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A revised and updated literature-based checklist of Hawaiian mosses is presented Geographic coverage includes the eight main Hawaiian Islands; the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands are excluded The checklist is alphabetically ordered by scientific names; the family is noted for each genus Synonyms and misapplied names are cross-referenced to the accepted names A bibliography of supporting references is included.
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Matchett, Sara. "Breathing space : cross-community professional theatre as a means of dissolving fixed geographical landscapes." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/8034.

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In this paper, I investigate the idea of cross-community professional theatre as a means of dissolving fixed georgraphical landscapes. Key to this is the synergy between mainstream and community theatre, out of which this idea emerges. I explore how theatre facilitates conversations across differences. 'Differences' encompass questions of geographical, class and racial divides as well as the ideological differences between mainstream and community theatre. Cross-community professional theatre involves working with people from different communities around specific issues. Professional actors work alongside non-professional actors from communities to create a piece of theatre. Community members are involved in the process as well as in the performance. Cross-community refers not only to the exchange between professional actors and non-professional actors, but also to the idea of theatre providing a framework for conversations between different communities.
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Lindner, Anders. "Unilateral posterior cross-bite in preschool children with special references to sucking habits a clinical and experimental study /." Stockholm : Kongl. Carolinska Medico Chirurgiska Institutet, 1991. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/23913354.html.

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Chidiac, Emile, of Western Sydney Macarthur University, and Faculty of Education. "The problem of taxonomy and conceptual equivalents in terminology: with special focus on Australian accounting terms." THESIS_FE_XXX_Chidiac_E.xml, 1994. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/578.

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This thesis discusses the problem of accounting terminology in the Australian context and investigates the difficulties of lexicography and translation of accounting terms and the disadvantages created by lack of standardised terminology in the Arab World. It has been discovered that accounting terms have various equivalents in ordinary and specialised dictionaries. The translation of terms is so problematical that it is difficult to distinguish between one term and the next. Although the definitions given to some terms may vary from one dictionary to the other, the Arabic equivalents adopted confuse the user as to the real meaning and usage of such terms. Confusion is deepened when terms of different accounting and commercial nature are being used as if they were synonyms, judging by the Arabic equivalents given to them. Furthermore, there are accounting terms referring to taxation which are unique to Australia and require explanation and translation. Having evaluated the dictionaries and assessed the equivalents given to certain terms, I discovered the need for a new method in lexicography. The introduction of this new method is to make easier the user's task of looking up an entry in the dictionary or trying to identify it. The results achieved in this research should be beneficial to users of general and accounting dictionaries. They are concerned with the collection, description, processing and presentation of terms specific to a single subject area - accounting with reference to taxation. The introduction of an improved method in lexicography, the manner of identifying the terms, the listing of entries and the steps followed in checking equivalents are major achievements of this research. The conclusions reveal to the users the disadvantages of existing arrangements and the way the entries use listed and lack of proper equivalents. This research has led to the formulation of accounting and taxation terms that are unique to Australia and have no equivalents in the Arab World. Such inclusion of new terms would enable the Arabic speaking people to understand the accounting system and the taxation structure in Australia. Such an introduction of terms is made easy by implementing the new method with terms numbered, defined, translated, identified and cross-referenced
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Sjöstrand, Magnus. "Graphical Cross-Reference Browser for the OMDev Environment." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Programvara och system, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-100444.

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With todays software development we see huge structures of objects and relationships beingbuilt up. How these are constructed and designed is important to how we make robust andflexible architectures. Developers have to constantly have this overview in mind whenworking with the whole system to prepare for potential changes later on. One object may bereplaced by another one or removed completely; this is when the relationship going to andfrom them comes into picture. Many decisions on what to change or what to remove from thisstructure needs some way of proving that this wont have any side-effects on anything else. Adeveloper could make such a decision by scanning through all files and build a mindset of allthe dependencies between the objects to make sure that something like this would be okay.This report evaluates the possibilities of making a tool that can ease this task in order togain a better overview of all the dependencies going through the system. By observingprojects that are built for other similar tasks and how they haven chosen their implementationwe can build a tool that will inspect the objects specifically to Modelica code. This report alsodiscuss how we can elaborate on the number of features in order to gain more interactivityand make a more user-friendly experience to the end users.The results of our implementation will show a fully functional and optimized productinside the software Eclipse. This product provides all required information by extending uponexisting functionalities of Modelica to get the perspective and access to data that we need fora complete analyze. This report will also show how we effectively make use of graphicallibraries to provide interactivity, bonds, layout orderings and translation from data to visualsobjects. All of these together are ingredients to a tool in which a user can gain a fast responseand move around quickly in his model-structure. In the end we can see that our implementation can reference most things related todependencies in an object-oriented language and explain to the user how these relationshipsplay into our object-structure or where their sources are and where they are pointing.
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Grottheim, Odd Eirik. "Development and assessment of electronic manual for well control and blowout containment." Texas A&M University, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/2701.

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DEA ?? 63, Floating Vessel Blowout Control is a blowout containment study which was completed in 1990, and it did not include discussions about operations in the water depths we currently operate in. As offshore drilling is continuously moving into deeper and deeper waters, a need to further investigate well control and blowout containment in ultradeep water has arisen. This project describes the development and assessment of an electronic cross-reference tool for well control and blowout containment, with added focus on ultradeep water operations. The approach of this manual is fully electronic, thus being able to serve the needs of the engineer/driller with greater ease in both pre-planning and in a stressful onthe- job setting. The cross-reference is a manual for the state of the art in well control and blowout containment methodology. It provides easy-to-use topical organization by categories and subcategories, and aims at providing clear links between symptoms, causes, and solutions. Clear explanations to complicated issues are provided, and confirmation of applicable blowout intervention procedures, be it conventional or unconventional, are discussed. Human error and equipment failure are the causes of blowouts, and they are bound to happen in an ultradeep water environment. Well control events are harder to detect andhandle in ultradeep water, and quick reaction time is essential. After detection and shutin, the Driller??s method is the preferred circulation method in ultradeep water, due to its responsiveness and simplicity. In case kick handling is unsuccessful, contingency plans should be in place to handle a potential blowout. If a blowout does occur, and the blowing well does not self-kill through bridging, a dynamic kill through relief well intervention is likely to be necessary, as underwater intervention is difficult in ultradeep water. With new ultradeep water drilling technologies providing potential for increased performance, alternative well control methods might be necessary. Along with these new technologies follow new unfamiliar procedures, and proper education and training is essential.
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Halgryn, Petrus J. (Petrus Johannes). "Cross pollination biology of apples, with special reference to 'African Red'." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/51667.

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Thesis (MScAgric)--University of Stellenbosch, 2000.
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Ineffective pollination of the main cultivar with the pollinator cultivar is due to either an incompatibility problem between the main and pollinator cultivar, or because the flowering times of the main and pollinator cultivars do not overlap adequately. Three trials were conducted to try and find a more effective way to determine cultivar compatibility and to group cultivars together according to their budburst reaction to chilling. Most apple cultivars are self-incompatible and need cross-pollination for fruit set. Due to differences in the genetically defined fertilisation compatibility between the pollen from the male parent (pollinator) and the egg cell of the female parent, various apple pollinators differ in their ability to set fruit with viable seed. Fruit weight and size are positively correlated with seed set although it has been found that the pollinator can have a direct influence on fruit quality. 'African Red' apple trees on M7 rootstock in an evaluation block on a commercial farm in the Koue Bokkeveld region (32°55'N 19°27'E, Mediterranean climate, ;::::1060Utah chill units, and ;::::530mm rainfall annually; altitude 966 m) were used to assess the influence of 5 pollinators ('Granny Smith', 'Winter Banana', 'Cripps' Pink', 'Cripps' Red' and 'Simpson Crab') on fruit set, fruit weight and length and diameter. The degree to which 'African Red' is self-compatible was also assessed and the effect of flowering position ("king" vs. lateral) on fruit quality was determined. None of the pollinators showed a significantly higher fruit set. No differences in fruit set were found between the "king" and lateral flowering positions. No significant differences were found in the average number or weight of well developed seeds between pollinators. In both years fruit weight was significantly correlated to seed number for all five pollinator cultivars. In 1998 'Simpson crab' gave fruit that were significantly more elongated than those of 'Cripps' Pink'. 'African Red' is highly self incompatible. Compatibility assessments that are based on the number of fruit that develop after the flowers ofthe main cultivar had been hand pollinated in field trials are a time-consuming process. Allele-specific PCR amplification for some of the known S-alleles of the incompatibility S-gene (S2, S3, S5, S7 and S9) was carried out to successfully predict the compatibility of genotypes. The results compared well with that found in literature. For all the Malus domestica cultivars tested at least one, but in some instances both alleles of the S-gene were determined. 'Simpson crab' (Malus baccata) did, however, not possess any of the tested S-alleles. One-year-old, ca. 40 mm long shoots of various apple cultivars were selected from commercial orchards in both the Elgin [34°S, 305 m, ca. 750 chill units (CU) (Richardson et al., 1974)] and Koue Bokkeveld (33°S, 945 m, ca. 1300 CU) regions of the Western Cape, South Africa in two consecutive years (1998 and 1999). Shoots were forced at a constant 25°C with continuous illumination after receiving their allocated chill units. The effect of chilling period on the budburst of each cultivar in both regions was estimated by determining, 1) the total proportion of budburst (%Bb), 2) the proportion of shoots with terminal budburst (%TBb), and 3) the rate of budburst [lI(days to 25% budburst)]. It was found that these indices differed significantly between cultivars, and within cultivars between areas, as far as budburst patterns, in reaction to chilling, were concerned. The rate of budburst was the most consistent in describing the reaction of buds to different chilling periods and could be used to group cultivars together according to their budburst reaction to chilling.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: KRUISBESTUIWINGSBIOLOGIE VAN APPELS MET SPESIALE VERWYSING NA 'AFRICAN RED'. Oneffektiewe kruisbestuiwing III die boord kan toegeskryf word aan Of onverenigbaarheid tussen die hoof- en bestuiwingskultivar Of as gevolg van die blomtyd van die kruisbestuiwer wat nie genoegsaam oorvleuel met die van die hoofkultivar nie. Drie proewe is uitgevoer om 'n meer effektiewe proses daar te stel vir die toets van kultivarverenigbaarheid en om kultivars te probeer groepeer na gelang van hul reaksie op bepaalde hoeveelhede koue. Meeste appelkultivars is selfonverenigbaar en benodig kruisbestuiwing vir genoegsame vrugset. As gevolg van verskille III die geneties gedefinieerde bevrugtingsverenigbaarheid tussen die stuifmeel van die manlike ouer (bestuiwer) en die eiersel van die vroulike ouer (hoofkultivar), verskil bestuiwers in hul vermoë om vrugte met sade te set. Vruggrootte en -massa is positief gekorreleerd met saadset alhoewel dit al gevind is dat die bestuiwer op sig self ook 'n invloed op vrugkwaliteit kan hê. 'African Red' appelbome op M7 onderstamme, in 'n evaluasie blok op 'n kommersiële plaas in die Koue Bokkeveld (32°55'N 19°27'E, Meditereense klimaat, ::::1060 Utah koue eenhede, en ::::530mmjaarlikse reënval; ligging 966 m), is gebruik om die invloed van 5 bestuiwers ('Granny Smith', 'Winter Banana', 'Cripps' Pink', 'Cripps' Red' and 'Simpson Crab') op vrugset, vrugmassa, -lengte en -deursnee oor twee seisoene te bepaal. Die mate waartoe 'African Red' self onverenigbaar is en die effek van blomposisie ("king" vs laterale blom) op vrugkwaliteit is ook bepaal. Geen een van die bestuiwers het vrugset beduidend beïnvloed nie. Ook is daar geen verskille gevind tussen die "king" en laterale blomposisies t.o.v. vrugset nie. Geen beduidende verskille is tussen bestuiwers gevind in die gemiddelde aantal of gewig van volsade geset nie .. In albei jare was die vrugmassa beduidend gekorreleerd met saadset vir al vyf bestuiwerkultivars. In 1998 het 'Simpson Crab' vrugte geset wat beduidend langer was as vrugte wat geset het toe 'Cripps' Pink' as bestuiwer gebruik is. Daar is ook gevind dat 'African Red' hoogs selfonverenigbaar is. Verenigbaarheidstoetse wat gebaseer is op die aantal vruggles wat ontwikkel nadat blomme van die hoofkultivar met die hand bestuif is, is 'n tydsame proses. Allele spesifieke PCR amplifikasie vir bekende S-allele van die onverenigbaarheids S-geen (S2, S3, S5 S7en S9) is suksesvol uitgevoer om die verenigbaarheid van genotipes vooraf te bepaal. Die resultate het goed vergelyk met wat in literatuur gevind is. Vir al die Malus domestica spesies wat getoets is, is ten minste een, en in sommige gevalle twee, van die S-allele gevind. Die blomappel 'Simpson' (Malus baccata) het egter nie een van die vyf S-allele opgelewer nie Een-jaar-oue, 40 mm lang lote van verskeie appelkultivars, is in twee opeenvolgende jare (1998 en 1999) vanuit kommersiële boorde in beide die Elgin [34°S, 305 m, ca. 750 koue eenhede (CU) (Richardson et al., 1974)] and Koue Bokkeveld (33°S, 945 m, ca. 1300 CU) areas van die Wes Kaap gsny. Die lote is geforseer om te bot by 'n konstante temperatuur van 25°C met deurlopende beligting, nadat elke groep lote aan 'n bepaalde hoeveelheid koue blootgestel is. Die effek van koue op bot van elke kultivar in beide areas is bepaal deur, 1) die totale persentasie knoppe wat gebot het, 2) die persentasie terminale knoppe wat gebot het, en 3) die tempo van bot [l/(dae tot 25% bot)] te meet. Daar is gevind dat bo-genoemde parameters beduidend tussen kultivars, en binne kultivars tussen areas, verskil. As 'n beskrywing van die reaksie van knoppe op koue het die tempo van bot die mees konstante resultate oor die twee opeenvolgende seisoene gelewer en kon hierdie parameter gebruik word om kultivars in groepe, na gelang van hul reaksie op koue, in te deel.
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Lund, Jeffrey A. "Fine-Grained Topic Models Using Anchor Words." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2018. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/7559.

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Topic modeling is an effective tool for analyzing the thematic content of large collections of text. However, traditional probabilistic topic modeling is limited to a small number of topics (typically no more than hundreds). We introduce fine-grained topic models, which have large numbers of nuanced and specific topics. We demonstrate that fine-grained topic models enable use cases not currently possible with current topic modeling techniques, including an automatic cross-referencing task in which short passages of text are linked to other topically related passages. We do so by leveraging anchor methods, a recent class of topic model based on non-negative matrix factorization in which each topic is anchored by a single word. We explore extensions of the anchor algorithm, including tandem anchors, which relaxes the restriction that anchors be formed of single words. By doing so, we are able to produce anchor-based topic models with thousands of fine-grained topics. We also develop metrics for evaluating token level topic assignments and use those metrics to improve the accuracy of fine-grained topic models.
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Palmer, Nancy Nyberg. "Cross-cultural training and orientation for missionaries with special reference to the North American Baptist conference /." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1987. http://www.tren.com.

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Kirdar, Serra. "Education, gender and cross-cultural experience with reference to elite Arab women." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2004. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:db8d8e68-d8df-4cad-97d3-81fd3f4e939c.

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The core of the thesis investigates the role of education in the engendering of cultural change and leadership among a select group of a powerful 'first generation' of Arab women; specifically, the role of dual educational/cultural experiences, both Arab and Western. The broader aim of the study is to analyze the merging of cultural traditionalism and modernity and how dual education has enhanced the ability of women, especially Arab women, to become leaders in their professional careers, and within their respective communities, whilst still maintaining strong ties to their culture, religion and traditions, albeit to varying degrees. The writer has chosen to investigate the association between cultural identity and educational experience of elite educated Arab women, through a small sample, who have had exposure to both Western and Arab educational systems at different points in their lives. The researcher's heritage has led to a fundamental ideological interest in the coexistence of traditionalism and modernisation and whether the two can complement one another. There are now a significant number of Arab women who have had the privilege of education and exposure to the two types of systems. Yet, gender constraints and predefined gender roles still very much dictate the socio-cultural contexts in which such women have to operate. The patriarchal 'system' is omnipresent in the West as well as in the Arab world. The challenges the writer has faced even as a 'Western' Arab to reconcile tradition and intellectual and educational exposure has served as a greater impetus for this investigation. The investigation and the intent of this thesis as described above, is to test the preliminary hypothesis that, in the context of elite Arab women, their exposure to both West and Arab educational cultures is germane to their potential for influencing female professional development. How their educational experiences have influenced their own identities and their ability to adhere to the gender roles prescribed is of significant interest. What influence has such education had on these women's prospects for instituting and pioneering change in their respective societies and professions? Is the synergy of certain aspects of modernity and tradition possible? The general conclusion is that it is.
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Lu, Cheng, John Roach, and George Sasvari. "Utilization of an IEEE 1588 Timing Reference Source in the iNET RF Transceiver." International Foundation for Telemetering, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/606168.

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ITC/USA 2008 Conference Proceedings / The Forty-Fourth Annual International Telemetering Conference and Technical Exhibition / October 27-30, 2008 / Town and Country Resort & Convention Center, San Diego, California
Synchronization of the iNET communication link is essential for implementing the TDMA channel access control functions within the transceiver MAC transport layer, and providing coherent signal demodulation timing at the transceiver PHY layer. In the following implementation, the 1588 timing reference source is the GPS receiver. Because it is being used in the Ground Station Segment and Test Article Segment, it becomes feasible to utilize the 1588 timing reference for cross-layer (MAC+PHY) iNET transceiver synchronization. In this paper, we propose an unified iNET transceiver synchronization architecture to improve iNET transceiver performance. The results of the synchronization performance analysis are given.
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Books on the topic "Cross references"

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J, Shah Jawahar, ed. Cross references mind. New Delhi: Jain, 1996.

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International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions. Working Group on GARE revision., ed. Guidelines for authority records and references. 2nd ed. München: K.G. Saur, 2001.

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Suominen, Vesa. Dokumentaarisen viestinnän semiologiaa: Käsitteellinen luonnos. Tampere: Tampereen yliopisto, Kirjastotieteen ja informatiikan laitos, 1990.

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D.H. Lawrence: A study on mutual and cross references and interferences. Bologna: CLUEB, 1995.

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Library, British Architectural. Kings Cross: References from the library's database, periodicals indexed since 1983. London: TheLibrary, 1995.

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Rona, Ostrow, ed. Cross-reference index: A guide to search terms. 2nd ed. New York: Bowker, 1989.

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1942-, Herron Nancy L., and Faries Cynthia, eds. The Social sciences: A cross-disciplinary guide to selected sources. Englewood, Colo: Libraries Unlimited, 1989.

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Chua, Annie. Malaysian GST legislation plus 2015: Featuring key sectional commentary and cross-references. Subang Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan: Sweet & Maxwell, 2015.

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Bonn, Moritz J. German Reorganization Tax Act: German-English text including cross-references and an introduction. Köln: O. Schmidt, 1995.

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Revised Library of Congress subject headings: Cross-references from former to current subject headings. Washington, D.C: Cataloging Distribution Service, Library of Congress, 1991.

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Pigorsch, Enrico, and Ramon Bardolet. "Cross References." In Sensors, 520–50. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0065-3_5.

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Tyson, Herb. "Hyperlinks and Cross-References." In Microsoft® Word 2010 Bible, 621–35. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118983966.ch40.

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Schwanke, Robert W., and Michael A. Platoff. "Cross references are features." In Machine Learning: From Theory to Applications, 107–23. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-56483-7_26.

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Orchard, Andy. "The Dream of the Rood: Cross-References." In New Readings in the Vercelli Book, edited by Samantha Zacher and Andy Orchard, 225–53. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/9781442657335-009.

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"References." In Cross-border Mobility, 237–58. Amsterdam University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9789048544936-013.

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"References." In Cross-Cultural Pragmatics, 262–81. Cambridge University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108954587.017.

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"References." In Cross-Categorial Classification, 243–54. De Gruyter, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110636321-009.

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"References." In Cross-border Mobility, 237–58. Amsterdam University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvt9k5ts.14.

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"Cross References." In Advanced Materials, 619–84. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0846-4_5.

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"Cross References." In Petroleum and Marine Technology Information Guide, 335–38. CRC Press, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781482271232-38.

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Conference papers on the topic "Cross references"

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Schwanke, R. W., and M. A. Platoff. "Cross references are features." In SCM: 2nd Intl Workshop on Software Configuration Mgmt. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/72910.73351.

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Giuffrida, Pietro. "Aristotelian Cross-References Network." In the Third AIUCD Annual Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2802612.2802638.

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Wazinski, Peter. "Generating spatial descriptions for cross-modal references." In the third conference. Morristown, NJ, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/974499.974510.

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Maxwell, Jeremy C., Annie I. Anton, and Peter Swire. "A legal cross-references taxonomy for identifying conflicting software requirements." In 2011 IEEE 19th International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/re.2011.6051647.

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Jimenez-Ruiz, Ernesto, Dietrich Rebholz-Schuhmann, and Ian Lewin. "Exploitation of Cross-References between Terminological Resources within the CALBC Context." In 2011 22nd International Conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications (DEXA). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/dexa.2011.30.

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Bachmann, Anja, Rene Schult, Matthias Lange, and Myra Spiliopoulou. "Extracting cross references from life science databases for search result ranking." In the 20th ACM international conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2063576.2063758.

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Yarovyi, Andrii, and Dmytro Kudriavtsev. "Dictionary data structure for a text analysis task using cross-references." In 2022 IEEE 17th International Conference on Computer Sciences and Information Technologies (CSIT). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/csit56902.2022.10000460.

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Yu, Wanji, Kiyoshi Nakagawa, and Takumi Minemoto. "All-optical Subtracted Joint Transform Correlator." In Optics in Computing. Washington, D.C.: Optica Publishing Group, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/oc.1997.otue.8.

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When the classical joint transform correlator (CJTC) was applied to pattern recognition, one of the most well known disadvantages was that the cross correlation signals between the object and the reference patterns as well as those between the reference patterns themselves would join closely in the same output plane. This fact causes inconvenience to identify the necessary output correlation signals between the object and the references, especially when a large number of references was used in the input image. Q.Zhan and T.Minemoto(1) proposed the subtracted joint transform correlator(SJTC) to remove the correlation signals between the references from the output plane, and the binnary subtracted joint transform correlator(BSJTC) to improve furthermore the output correlation results. According to the SJTC and BSJTC, the cross correlations between the references had been successfully removed from the output plane by subtracting the Fourier power spectrum of the references from the joint Fourier power spectrum of the input image. Thus far, the subtraction processing was performed by a computer. In this paper, a new all-optical SJTC system is proposed. In this system, a holographic interference was introduced to perform the subtraction of the Fourier power spectrum of reference patterns. There is not any digital processing by a computer in the system, it is possible to achieve the real time SJTC. The experimental arrangement of the system, the shift-invariant characteristics and the dscriminability of input patterns are described in the following.
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Maxwell, Jeremy C., Annie I. Anton, and Julie B. Earp. "An empirical investigation of software engineers' ability to classify legal cross-references." In 2013 IEEE 21st International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/re.2013.6636702.

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Zawali, Abir, and Imen Boukhris. "Cross Domain Collaborative Filtering Recommender System for Academic Venue Personalization based on References." In 2020 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (SSCI). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ssci47803.2020.9308377.

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Ozano, Kim. Cross Country Study on Integration of HIV, TB and Malaria in Uganda, Nigeria, Mozambique, DRC, Zimbabwe and Tanzania. Institute of Development Studies, April 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/k4d.2022.066.

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This report is a synthesis of a specified set of reports from BACKUP and K4D with a focus on integration of health care services in relation to Malaria, TB and HIV and how integration efforts contribute or impede health systems strengthening in Uganda, DRC, Tanzania, Mozambique, Nigeria, and Zimbabwe. It does not cover epidemiology or interventions (other than in relation to integration). The K4D reports highlight country specific epidemiology, disease control endeavours and key interventions for each disease including some that would strengthen health systems and promote integration. The BACKUP reports focus more on integration and can add country specific details with recommendations. Where references indicate a country name, this refers to either the K4D report or Backup report from that country. A list of the reports used for this synthesis may be found in the acknowledgement section. Where there are no references, this indicates that this is collective evidence from across BACKUP and K4D reports. Other references are included in the reference section.
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Lees, Shelley, and Mark Marchant. Key Considerations: Cross-Border Dynamics Between Uganda and Tanzania in the Context of the Outbreak of Ebola, 2022. Institute of Development Studies, December 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/sshap.2022.046.

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This brief summarises key considerations concerning cross-border dynamics between Tanzania and Uganda in the context of the outbreak of Ebola (Sudan Virus Disease, SVD) in Uganda. It is part of a series focusing on at-risk border areas between Uganda and four high priority neighbouring countries: Rwanda; Tanzania; Kenya and South Sudan. The current outbreak is of the Sudan strain of Ebola (SVD). SVD is used in this paper to refer to the current outbreak in East Africa, whereas outbreaks of Zaire Ebolavirus disease or general references to Ebola are referred to as EVD. The current outbreak began in Mubende, Uganda, on 19 September 2022, approximately 240km from the Uganda-Tanzania border. It has since spread to nine Ugandan districts, including two in the Kampala metropolitan area. Kampala is a transport hub, with a population over 3.6 million. While the global risk from SVD remains low according to the World Health Organization, its presence in the Ugandan capital has significantly heightened the risk to regional neighbours. At the time of writing, there had been no cases of Ebola imported from Uganda into Tanzania. This brief provides details about cross-border relations, the political and economic dynamics likely to influence these, and specific areas and actors most at risk. It is based on a rapid review of existing published and grey literature, previous ethnographic research in Tanzania, and informal discussions with colleagues from the Tanzania’s Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children (MoHCDGEC), Tanzania National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR), Uganda Red Cross Society, Tanzania Red Cross Society (TRCS), International Organization for Migration (IOM), IFRC, US CDC and CDC Tanzania. The brief was developed by Shelley Lees and Mark Marchant (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine) with support from Olivia Tulloch (Anthrologica) and Hugh Lamarque (University of Edinburgh). Additional review and inputs were provided by The Tanzania Red Cross and UNICEF. The brief is the responsibility of the Social Science in Humanitarian Action Platform (SSHAP).
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Marshall, N. H., and E. S. Marwil. Cross Reference Analysis of Fortran (CRAFT). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6376659.

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Moro, Leben, and Alice Robinson. Key Considerations: Cross-Border Dynamics between Uganda and South Sudan in the Context of the Outbreak of Ebola, 2022. Institute of Development Studies, December 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/sshap.2022.045.

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This brief summarises key considerations concerning cross-border dynamics between South Sudan and Uganda in the context of the 2022 outbreak of Ebola in Uganda, and the risk of the spread of the virus into South Sudan. It is one of four briefs exploring cross-border dynamics in the context of the outbreak, alongside Kenya, Rwanda and Tanzania. The outbreak is of the Sudan strain of Ebola (Sudan Virus Disease, SVD). SVD is used in this paper to refer to the current outbreak in East Africa, whereas outbreaks of Zaire Ebolavirus disease or general references to Ebola are referred to as EVD. The outbreak of SVD began in Mubende, Uganda, on 19 September 2022. At the time of writing (25 November), there had been 141 confirmed cases and 55 deaths, including seven health workers. Infections had been confirmed in nine districts in Uganda, including in Kampala – a major transport hub. Vaccines used in previous Ebola outbreaks are effective against the Zaire strain of Ebola, and vaccines that could work against the Sudan strain remain under investigation. As of November 2022, there have been no confirmed cases of SVD imported into South Sudan, although several alerts have been investigated. However, the fear that travellers from Uganda might bring the disease into South Sudan has spurred preparations by government institutions and partner organisations, building on the experiences acquired during past outbreaks, particularly Ebola and COVID-19. An EVD High Level Taskforce has been formed, chaired by the Minister for Cabinet Affairs and co-chaired by the Minister of Health. The South Sudan Ministry of Health (MoH) has activated the Public Health Emergency Operation Centre (PHEOC) and Incident Management System (IMS). A national EVD Readiness Plan has been developed and endorsed by the government. A free hotline (number 6666) is in place, which can be used either to report suspected cases or for information on Ebola. Training of staff at border entry points has started. This brief is based on a rapid review of published and grey literature, and informal discussions with the South Sudan Red Cross, IOM, academics from University of Juba, and the PHEOC. It was requested by the Collective Service and was written by Leben Nelson Moro (University of Juba) and Alice Robinson (London School of Economics). It was reviewed by colleagues at the University of Bath, the PHEOC, Internews, Anthrologica, the Institute of Development Studies and the Collective Service. The brief is the responsibility of the Social Science in Humanitarian Action Platform (SSHAP).
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Jones, D. D. Sodium storage facility trace heat cross reference. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/325435.

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Johnson, Paul T., and P. D. Bright. Cross Reference Index for Bioenvironmental Engineer and Military Public Health Offices. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada251905.

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Kerr, T. A. A comparison and cross-reference of commercial low-level radioactive waste acceptance criteria. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/578545.

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Stastny, Petr, Robert Roczniok, Daniel Cleather, Martin Musalek, Dominik Novak, and Michal Vagner. Straight speed and acceleration optimal distances and reference values. A systematic review, and meta-analyses. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, May 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.5.0010.

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Review question / Objective: To summarize the sprint reference acceleration and speed values for different sprint distances and suggest optimal unification of ice-hockey straight sprint testing. Eligibility criteria: The title and abstract screening was done by two researchers (PS and RR) who selected a set of articles for full text screening, where the inclusion criteria were: 1) male or female ice-hockey players; 2) any cross-sectional or intervention study; 3) tests of ice-hockey sprinting over any distance or any battery of conditioning tests that included straight-line sprints; and, 4) results reported straight-line sprint distance, speed, time, or acceleration. In the case of disagreement between the evaluating authors, the final decision was made by a third author (MV).The full text screening exclusion criteria were: 1) if the article was not in English; 2) the testing did not include straight-line sprinting; 3) the reported values did not include data distribution; 4) the study reported only maximum speed without skating time or average speed; 5) the end of the sprint was defined by the point the player stopped sprinting; 6) the measurement was made with a stopwatch; and, 7) the study had high bias estimation. The maximum speed test was not included due to the uncertain velocity conditions at beginning of testing distance. The bias estimation was performed using the JBI (Joanna Briggs Institute) Critical Appraisal Checklist for Analytical Cross Sectional Studies (supplementary material 1).
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McConnell, Robert. Keyword Cross-Reference for HQDA Staff After Action Narratives and Julls Reports for Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada247894.

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Lundgren, Anna, and Ágúst Bogason. Re-start competence mobility in the Nordic Region. Nordregio, November 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.6027/wp2022:4.1403-2511.

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The Nordic Council of Ministers’ vision is for the Region to be the most sustainable and integrated region in the world by 2030. Cross-border labour market mobility in the Nordic Region will play an important role in achieving that goal. In this working paper, we share the latest data on labour market mobility across national borders in the Nordic Region in the form of both migration and commuting. We also present findings from a review of current literature on labour market mobility in the Nordic Region and present an analytical framework for exploring potential improvements to it. The working paper was written by Anna Lundgren, Senior Research Fellow and Ágúst Bogason, Research Fellow at Nordregio. A reference group comprising stakeholders from cross-border regions and Info Norden (see Appendix) provided input. The paper represents our contribution to research in this area and we invite others to comment on it. The project will present its final results in 2023. This working paper is part of the research project “Re-start Nordic competence mobility” under the thematic group of Green, resilient and innovative regions, which is part of the regional co-operation programme funded by the Nordic Council of Ministers. The first phase of the project resulted in a chapter, “Labour market mobility between the Nordic countries” in State of the Nordic Region 2022.
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