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Eze, Benneth Uchenna, Adekunle Abdul, Emmanuel Kanayo Nwaba, and Azeez Adebayo. "Organizational Culture and Intrapreneurship Growth in Nigeria: Evidence from Selected Manufacturing Firms." EMAJ: Emerging Markets Journal 8, no. 1 (August 17, 2018): 39–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/emaj.2018.147.

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The study examines the effect of organizational culture (measured by organizational norms and organizational shared values) on intrapreneurship growth in manufacturing sector of the Nigerian economy. Survey research design was used through the administration of structured questionnaire to members of staff of Nestle Nigeria PLC and PZ Cussons Nigeria PLC. The population of the study consist 2325 and 3500 staff of Nestle Nigeria PLC and PZ Cussons Nigeria PLC respectively. Using the Raosoft sample size determination technique, a sample size of 359 was obtained. The findings revealed that, organizational culture positively and significantly affect intrapreneurship growth in manufacturing firms in Nigeria. The study further revealed that, organizational norms and organizational shared values significantly affect intrapreneurship growth in the manufacturing sector in Nigeria, with coefficient and probability values of (β1=0.982, p<0.05) and (β2=0.901, p<0.05) respectively. The adjusted coefficient of determination (adj. R squared) revealed that, organizational culture elements account for 69.8% variation in intrapreneurship growth. Thus, the study concluded that organizational culture plays a significant role in promoting intrapreneurship growth. It is recommended that, manufacturing firms should enhance their organizational norms as well as their organizational shared values towards the growth of intrapreneurship within their firms.
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Oladimeji, Moruff Sanjo, Benneth Uchenna Eze, and Kazeem Adeyinka Akanni. "Structure and Strategies of Multinational Enterprises in Nigeria." EMAJ: Emerging Markets Journal 9, no. 1 (August 5, 2019): 63–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/emaj.2019.169.

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This study sought to examine the effect of organization structure on organization strategy. Survey research design was employed through the administration of structured questionnaire to staff of Nestle Nigeria PLC, Unilever Nigeria PLC and PZ (Cussons) PLC. The findings revealed that, organization structure positively and significantly affects strategy implementation (F stat 107.52* 0.000) and that organization structure account for 53% (Adjusted R2= 0.5312) variation in organization strategy. It can therefore be concluded that, organization structure plays a significant role in strategy formulation and implementation in Nigeria multinational enterprises. It could be seen that, global matrix structure and product division structure are the most critical elements of organization structure driving strategy implementation in a multinational firm. It is therefore recommended that, multinational firms in Nigeria should employ matrix structure towards the enhancement of their organization strategy. This is because matrix structure has the highest effect on organization strategy.
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Biancani, P., K. M. Harnett, U. D. Sohn, B. Y. Rhim, J. Behar, C. Hillemeier, and K. N. Bitar. "Differential signal transduction pathways in cat lower esophageal sphincter tone and response to ACh." American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology 266, no. 5 (May 1, 1994): G767—G774. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpgi.1994.266.5.g767.

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Lower esophageal sphincter (LES) basal tone and contraction in response to maximally effective doses (Emax) of acetylcholine (ACh) may be mediated by different intracellular transduction pathways. In the basal state resting tone, inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate [Ins(1,4,5)P3] formation and levels of diacylglycerol (DAG) (C. Hillemeier, K. N. Bitar, and P. Biancani, unpublished data) are higher in LES circular muscle than in esophageal muscle, which does not maintain tone. In vitro resting tone and spontaneously elevated formation of Ins(1,4,5)P3 in LES circular muscle strips decrease in a dose-dependent manner in response to the phospholipase C antagonist 1-[6-([(17-beta)-3-methoxyestra-1,3, 5(10)-trien-17-yl]amino)hexyl]-1H-pyrrole-2,5-dione (U-73122). Basal Ins(1,4,5)P3 formation, however, is submaximal, since it can be increased by cholinergic stimulation. These data suggest that LES tone is associated with partial activation of phospholipase C. We therefore tested submaximal doses of Ins(1,4,5)P3 and DAG in permeabilized LES muscle cells and found that they act synergistically; their interaction depends on calcium release and is mediated through a protein kinase C (PKC)-dependent pathway. In contrast, we have previously shown that contraction induced by Emax of ACh is mediated through calmodulin-dependent mechanisms (14). To investigate these differences, we tested high and low doses of ACh. Contraction induced by high doses of ACh was inhibited by calmodulin but not by PKC antagonists, as previously reported, but low ACh doses were preferentially inhibited by PKC antagonists. Similarly, low Ins(1,4,5)P3 concentrations activated a PKC-dependent pathway, whereas contraction induced by Emax of Ins(1,4,5)P3 was calmodulin dependent.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Oladimeji, Moruff Sanjo, Olasunkanmi Akeem Amida, and Ekong Akpan Essien. "Business Innovation and Competitive Advantage in Nigerian Manufacturing Sector." EMAJ: Emerging Markets Journal 9, no. 2 (July 6, 2020): 37–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/emaj.2019.188.

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The study examined the impact of business innovation on competitive advantage in the Nigerian Manufacturing Sector. The study was anchored on the theory of the resource-based theory and the dynamic capabilities theory. The descriptive survey design was employed. The population for the study comprised 496 staff of Nestle Nigeria Plc, Ogun State. A sample size of 217 respondents was selected through stratified sampling and a simple random sampling procedure. The questionnaire was administered to the respondents, out of which 207 were retrieved and subjected to further analysis. The stated hypotheses were tested using ordinal regression. The results showed that business innovation has a significant effect on the cost of the product (R2=0.729, F=11.237; p<.05), the sales of the product (R2=0.643, F=3.408; p<.05) and the quality of the product (R=0.845, R2=0.714, F=10.903; p<.05). The study recommended that multinational companies should pay more attention to customer satisfaction by increasing product quality. Emphasis should also be placed on innovation in order to cut a competitive edge.
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Briassoulis, Demetrios, Antonios Mistriotis, Anastasios Giannoulis, and Dimitrios Giannopoulos. "Optimized PLA-based EMAP systems for horticultural produce designed to regulate the targeted in-package atmosphere." Industrial Crops and Products 48 (July 2013): 68–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2013.03.017.

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Edwards, R. S., A. Sophian, S. Dixon, G. Y. Tian, and X. Jian. "Dual EMAT and PEC non-contact probe: applications to defect testing." NDT & E International 39, no. 1 (January 2006): 45–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ndteint.2005.06.001.

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Mistriotis, Antonis, Demetrios Briassoulis, Anastasios Giannoulis, and Salvatore D’Aquino. "Design of biodegradable bio-based equilibrium modified atmosphere packaging (EMAP) for fresh fruits and vegetables by using micro-perforated poly-lactic acid (PLA) films." Postharvest Biology and Technology 111 (January 2016): 380–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.postharvbio.2015.09.022.

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Yin, Feijia, Volker Grewe, and Klaus Gierens. "Impact of Hybrid-Electric Aircraft on Contrail Coverage." Aerospace 7, no. 10 (October 12, 2020): 147. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/aerospace7100147.

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Aviation is responsible for approximately 5% of global warming and is expected to increase substantially in the future. Given the continuing expansion of air traffic, mitigation of aviation’s climate impact becomes challenging but imperative. Among various mitigation options, hybrid-electric aircraft (HEA) have drawn intensive attention due to their considerable potential in reducing greenhouse gas emissions (e.g., CO2). However, the non-CO2 effects (especially contrails) of HEA on climate change are more challenging to assess. As the first step to understanding the climate impact of HEA, this research investigates the effects on the formation of persistent contrails when flying with HEA. The simulation is performed using an Earth System Model (EMAC) coupled with a submodel (CONTRAIL), where the contrail formation criterion, the Schmidt–Appleman criterion (SAC), is adapted to globally estimate changes in the potential contrail coverage (PCC). We compared the HEA to conventional (reference) aircraft with the same characteristics, except for the propulsion system. The analysis showed that the temperature threshold of contrail formation for HEA is lower; therefore, conventional reference aircraft can form contrails at lower flight altitudes, whereas the HEA does not. For a given flight altitude, with a small fraction of electric power in use (less than 30%), the potential contrail coverage remained nearly unchanged. As the electric power fraction increased, the reduction in contrail formation was mainly observed in the mid-latitudes (30° N and 40° S) or tropical regions and was very much localized with a maximum value of about 40% locally. The analysis of seasonal effects showed that in non-summer, the reduction in contrail formation using electric power was more pronounced at lower flight altitudes, whereas in summer the changes in PCC were nearly constant with respect to altitude.
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Bhatt, Deepak K., Saurabh Gupta, Jes Olesen, and Inger Jansen-Olesen. "PACAP-38 infusion causes sustained vasodilation of the middle meningeal artery in the rat: Possible involvement of mast cells." Cephalalgia 34, no. 11 (February 21, 2014): 877–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0333102414523846.

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Background: In healthy human volunteers and in migraineurs, pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide-38 (PACAP-38) infusion caused sustained vasodilation of the middle meningeal artery (MMA) and an immediate as well as a delayed headache. All the study subjects experienced facial flushing. Mast cells (MCs) might have a role in the long-lasting effect of PACAP-38 infusion. We hypothesized that in mast cell-depleted (MCD) rats the vascular responses to PACAP-38 would be lesser than in control rats because of a lack of vasodilatory products released during MC degranulation. Methods: MCs were depleted by chronic treatment with compound 48/80. The effect of 20 minutes' intravenous (i.v.) infusion of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), PACAP-38, PACAP(6-38) (PAC-1 receptor antagonist) and PACAP-27 on the diameter of the MMA and on mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) in control and MCD rats was recorded by using the genuine closed-cranial window (CCW) model. Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) infusion was given only in control rats. A combination of the histamine H1 receptor antagonist mepyramine (4 mg kg−1 i.v.) and the H2 receptor antagonist famotidine (1 mg kg−1 i.v.) was given 10 minutes prior to PACAP-38 infusion. Increasing doses of PACAP-38, PACAP-27 and VIP were infused through the intracarotid artery (i.c.) in control and MCD rats to see the direct effects of these peptides on MMA diameter change. Results: There was no significant change in CGRP-induced MMA diameter increase in control and MCD rats, and the dilated MMA immediately returned back to baseline after stopping the infusion. The delayed MMA dilation induced by PACAP-38 was abolished in MCD and antihistamine (AH)-pretreated rats. Compared to PACAP-38, the PACAP-27 i.v. infusion gave smaller peak dilation of MMA in control rats. In MCD rats, PACAP-27 did not induce any significant dilation. VIP i.v. infusion reduced MABP but did not dilate MMA significantly. PACAP(6-38), which is a potent MC degranulator, also gave a significant delayed dilation of MMA. PACAP-38 i.c. responses (direct receptor mediated response) were not affected by MC depletion. Only the maximum response (% Emax) value of PACAP-27 (i.c.) was significantly lower in MCD rats compared to control rats. Conclusions: The delayed MMA dilatory responses to PACAP-38 infusion were attenuated in MCD and AH-pretreated rats, indicating a role of the MC mediator-histamine in PACAP-38-induced delayed dilation of MA.
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Chevalier, A., F. Gheusi, R. Delmas, C. Ordó\\ nez, C. Sarrat, R. Zbinden, V. Thouret, G. Athier, and J. M. Cousin. "Influence of altitude on ozone levels and variability in the lower troposphere: a ground-based study for western Europe over the period 2001–2004." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 7, no. 1 (January 29, 2007): 1327–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acpd-7-1327-2007.

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Abstract. The PAES (French acronym for synoptic scale atmospheric pollution) network focuses on the chemical composition (ozone, CO, NOx/y and aerosols) of the lower troposphere (0–3000 m). Its high-altitude surface stations located in different mountainous areas in France complete the low-altitude rural MERA stations (the French contribution to the european program EMEP, European Monitoring and Evaluation Program). They are representative of pollution at the scale of the French territory because they are away from any major source of pollution. This study deals with ozone observations between 2001 and 2004 at 11 stations from PAES and MERA, in addition to 16 elevated stations located in mountainous areas of Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Italy and Spain. The set of stations covers a range of altitudes between 115 and 3550 m. The comparison between recent ozone mixing ratios with those of the last decade found in the literature for two high-elevation sites (Pic du Midi, 2877 m and Jungfraujoch, 3580 m) leads to a trend that has slowed down compared to old trends but remains positive. This could be attribuable to the reduction of ozone precursors at European scale, that however do not compensate an ozone increase at the global scale. Averaged levels of ozone increase with elevation in good agreement with data provided by the airborne observation system MOZAIC (Measurement of OZone and water vapour by Airbus In-service airCraft), showing a highly stratified ozone field in the lower troposphere, with a transition at about 1000 m asl between a sharp gradient (30 ppb/km) below but a gentler gradient (3 ppb/km) above. Ozone variability also reveals a clear transition between boundary-layer and free-tropospheric regimes at the same altitude. Below, diurnal photochemistry accounts for about the third of the variability in summer, but less than 20% above – and at all levels in winter – where ozone variability is mostly due to day-to-day changes (linked to weather conditions or synoptic transport). Monthly-mean ozone mixing-ratios show at all levels a minimum in winter and the classical summer broad maximum in spring and summer – which is actually the superposition of the tropospheric spring maximum (April–May) and regional pollution episodes linked to persistent anticyclonic conditions that may occur from June to September. To complement this classical result it is shown that summer maxima are associated with considerably more variability than the spring maximum. This ensemble of findings support the relevance of mountain station networks such as PAES for the long-term observation of free-tropospheric ozone over Europe.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "EMAP PLC"

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Kanis, Luiz Alberto. "Caracterização de filmes de EMA e EMA/PCL-T e aplicação em sistemas de liberação controlada de fármacos." Florianópolis, SC, 2005. http://repositorio.ufsc.br/handle/123456789/102664.

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Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências Físicas e Matemáticas. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Química.
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Filmes de (poli(etileno-co-metil acrilato) (EMA) e EMA/poli(caprolactona-triol)(PCL-T) foram caracterizados em relação as suas características térmicas, mecânicas, de intumescimento, interações fármaco-polímero e aplicação na liberação controlada de fármacos. O aumento no teor de metil acrilato nos filmes de EMA promoveu redução da cristalinidade, diminuição da tensão máxima, aumento da capacidade de elongação e no módulo de elasticidade, aumento na capacidade de intumescimento dos filmes em etanol e favorecimento da permeação dos fármacos, paracetamol, ibuprofeno e cloridrato de diltiazem (DZ). A aumento da fração de etanol/água utilizado como solvente para solubilizar o fármaco promoveu aumento do coeficiente de permeabilidade do cloridrato de diltiazem fator influenciado pelo maior intumescimento do filme. Os resultados de DSC, FTIR e MEV demonstraram que os filmes de EMA/PCL-T variando em concentração de 100/0 até 60/40 são imiscíveis. O DZ quando incorporado aos filmes de EMA/PCL-T sofre redução progressiva do grau de cristalinidade com a adição de PCL-T. Este efeito é associado à interações da PCL-T com o grupamento iônico da amina terciária observados por FTIR. A progesterona (PG) quando incorporada aos filmes de EMA/PCL-T sofre redução para 5% de cristalinidade somente com a presença de EMA, a adição progressiva de PCL - T não promoveu efeito aditivo sobre esta propriedade. Os filmes EMA/PCL-T/DZ 80/0/20 e 70/10/20 apresentaram baixíssima liberação do fármaco incorporado, contudo os filmes 60/20/20 e 50/30/20 apresentaram mecanismo de liberação anômalo. Os filmes de EMA/PCL-T/PG, 80/0/20, 70/10/20, 60/20/20 e 50/30/20 apresentaram total liberação do fármaco incorporado em 48 horas e o mecanismo de liberação segue o comportamento descrito por HIGUCHI.
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Silveira, Éder Baroni da. "Estudo da tenacificação do PLA pela adição de elastômero termoplástico EMA-GMA." Universidade de São Paulo, 2015. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/3/3133/tde-21062016-112635/.

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Neste trabalho foi estudado o processo de tenacificação do poli(ácido lático), PLA, através da produção de blenda com terpolímero randômico (etileno/éster acrílico/glicidil metacrilato), EMA-GMA, como modificador de impacto. Três composições foram estudadas, 90/10, 80/20 e 70/30% em massa, as misturas foram homogeneizadas em extrusora dupla-rosca (melt blending) e corpos de prova foram moldados por injeção. A avaliação do comportamento mecânico e da eficiência da tenacificação foi realizada através de ensaios mecânicos de tração (ATSM D638), resistência ao impacto Izod com entalhe (ASTM D256), flexão (ASTM D790) e dureza Shore D (ASTM 2240). A presença de umidade e a temperatura de degradação foram avaliadas por análise termogravimétrica (TGA), as temperaturas de transição vítrea (Tg), fusão cristalina (Tm) e grau de cristalinidade foram avaliadas por calorimetria exploratória diferencial (DSC) e a morfologia foi analisada por meio de micrografias obtidas por microscopia eletrônica de varredura (MEV). Os resultados dos ensaios mecânicos idicaram que todas as blendas possuem valores de tenacidade superiores ao do PLA. Entretanto, as blendas apresentaram como efeito colateral queda em módulo (obtidos por ensaios de resistência a tração e flexão), resistência a tração no ponto de escoamento e dureza, em função do aumento da concentração de EMA-GMA no PLA. Na composição com 20% de EMA-GMA a distribuição da dispersa ao longo da fase matriz está mais homogênea, e a composição com 30% de EMA-GMA resultou em um material super tenaz (com valores de resistência ao impacto Izod com entalhe acima de 500J/m).
In this work poly(lactic acid), PLA, was toughened by addition a thermoplastic elastomer, the random terpolymer (ethylene / acrylic ester / glycidyl methacrylate), EMA-GMA. Three= compositions were prepared: with concentrations of 10, 20 and 30 wt% of EMA-GMA into PLA. The blends were prepared in a twin-screw extruder and molded by injection molding. The samples were systematically characterized by tensile strength, notched Izod impact strength, flexural properties and Shore hardness (using Shore D scale). The presence of moisture and the degradation temperature of PLA were evaluated by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), the glass transition temperature (Tg), crystalline melting (Tm) and crystallinity index of PLA and of the blend were evaluated by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and the blend morphology was analyzed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The results showed that all blends presented a dramatic increase in their toughness, when compared to PLA. However, the moduli (obtained by tensile and flexural tests), tensile strength at yield, and hardness decreased when the dispersed phase content increased. In the 80/20 PLA/EMA-GMA blend, the dispersed phase is more homogeneously dispersed within the matrix, and the composition with 30 wt% of EMA-GMA resulted in a super tough material (notched Izod impact strength exceeding 500 J/m).
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Books on the topic "EMAP PLC"

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Commission, Monopolies and Mergers. Courier Press (Holdings) Ltd and EMAP PLC: A report on the proposed transfer of Courier Press (Holdings) Ltd to EMAP PLC. London: HMSO, 1987.

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Commission, Great Britain Competition. Emap plc and ABI Building Data Ltd: A report on the acquisition of ABI Building Data Ltd by Emap plc. Norwich: TSO, 2005.

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Great Britain. Dept. of Trade and Industry., ed. Parrett & Neves Ltd and EMAP PLC: A report on the proposed transfer of nine newspapers and certain assets used in their publication owned by Parrett & Neves Ltd to EMAP PLC. London: H.M.S.O., 1988.

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Commission, Monopolies and Mergers. TR Beckett Ltd and EMAP plc: A report on the proposed transfer of shares in TR Beckett Ltd from the Eastbourne Health Authority to EMAP plc. London: H.M.S.O., 1989.

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Commission, Monopolies and Mergers. Southern Newspapers PLC and EMAP plc, Pearson plc, Reed International PLC and Trinity International Holdings Plc a report on the proposed transfer of controlling interests as defined in section 57(4) of the Fair Trading Act 1973. London [England]: HMSO, 1991.

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Commission, Monopolies and Mergers. Parrett & Neves Ltd and EMAP PLC: A report on the proposed transfer of nine newspapers and certain assets used in their publication .... London: HMSO, 1988.

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Commission, Monopolies and Mergers. Emap plc and United Newspapers plc: A report on the proposed transfers of controlling interests as defined in section 57(4) of the Fair Trading Act 1973 and of the business of publishing and distributing three newspapers owned by EMAP plc to United Newspapers plc. London: HMSO, 1992.

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Commission, Monopolies and Mergers. T R Beckett Ltd and EMAP PLC: A report on the proposed transfer of shares in T R Beckett Ltd from the Eastbourne Health Authority to EMAP PLC. London: H.M.S.O., 1989.

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Lipworth, Sidney, and Great Britain. Emap PLC and United Newspapers PLC (Cm.:). Stationery Office Books, 1992.

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Lipworth, Sidney, and Great Britain. Emap PLC and United Newspapers PLC (Cm.:). Stationery Office Books, 1992.

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Takemura, Satoshi, Naoto Nagaoka, and Akihiro Ametani. "An EMTP simulation of PLC receiver based on OFDM." In 2013 48th International Universities' Power Engineering Conference (UPEC). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/upec.2013.6714915.

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Mohd Ali, Z., S. Yusoff, and M. Z. Abdullah. "Experimental and numerical investigations of two inline PLCC packages horizontal mounted." In 2007 International Conference on Electronic Materials and Packaging (EMAP 2007). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/emap.2007.4510321.

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Belt, D., A. Mazuc, K. Sebacher, V. Bailey, V. Carboni, C. Eichenberger, T. Naff, I. Smith, T. Warren, and B. Whitney. "Operational performance of the Horizontal Fast Rise EMP pulser at the Patuxent River EMP test facility." In 2011 IEEE Pulsed Power Conference (PPC). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ppc.2011.6191484.

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Robson, S., A. Haddad, and H. Griffiths. "Implementation of the Prime and G3-PLC Physical Layers in the EMTP-ATP." In 2018 53rd International Universities Power Engineering Conference (UPEC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/upec.2018.8542113.

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Yang, Conghuan, Ying Xue, and Xiao-Ping Zhang. "FPGA-based detailed EMTP." In 2017 IEEE Manchester PowerTech. IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ptc.2017.7981237.

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Naff, John T. "Spark gaps for EMP and SREMP pulsers." In 2009 IEEE Pulsed Power Conference (PPC). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ppc.2009.5386295.

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Nunnally, Clay, J. Byman, M. Lara, W. C. Nunnally, D. Kohlenberg, and C. Hatfield. "EMP Footlocker: A portable high-power electromagnetic source for mobile platforms." In 2015 IEEE Pulsed Power Conference (PPC). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ppc.2015.7296998.

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Vyvolokin, A. E., and G. F. Neskorodov. "EMP SIMULATORS-SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATIONS AND LONG-TERM DEVELOPMENT." In Ninth IEEE International Pulsed Power Conference. IEEE, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ppc.1993.512967.

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Gibert, Pierre-Marie, Damien Tromeur-Dervout, Patrick Panciatici, Francois Beaude, Pengbo Wang, and Jocelyne Erhel. "A generic customized predictor corrector approach for accelerating EMTP-like simulations." In 2017 IEEE Manchester PowerTech. IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ptc.2017.7980928.

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Ko, Kwang-cheol, Bong Kim, and Heung-jin Ju. "Implementation of Compact Negative Pulse Generator Based on EMTP Simulation Design." In 2005 IEEE Pulsed Power Conference. IEEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ppc.2005.300471.

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