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Smith, N. "Classic Project: The Enigma Machine." Engineering & Technology 9, no. 11 (December 1, 2014): 42–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/et.2014.1129.

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Warren, Wesley C., and Frank Grützner. "The enigma of the platypus genome." Australian Journal of Zoology 57, no. 4 (2009): 157. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/zo09051.

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Over two centuries after the first platypus specimen stirred the scientific community in Europe, the whole-genome sequence of the duck-billed platypus has been completed and is publicly available. After publication of eutherian and marsupial genomes, this is the first genome of a monotreme filling an important evolutionary gap between the divergence of birds more that 300 million years ago and marsupials more than 140 million years ago. Monotremes represent the most basal surviving branch of mammals and the platypus genome sequence allows unprecedented insights into the evolution of mammals and the fascinating biology of the egg-laying mammals. Here, we discuss some of the key findings of the analysis of the platypus genome and point to new findings and future research directions, which illustrate the broad impact of the platypus genome project for understanding monotreme biology and mammalian genome evolution.
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Weslati, Hager. "Unaccented beat: positional politics and the enigma of visibility inThe Stuart Hall Project." African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal 11, no. 3 (September 2, 2018): 293–308. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17528631.2018.1516276.

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Keyser, Christine, Clémence Hollard, Angela Gonzalez, Jean-Luc Fausser, Eric Rivals, Anatoly Nikolayevich Alexeev, Alexandre Riberon, Eric Crubézy, and Bertrand Ludes. "The ancient Yakuts: a population genetic enigma." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 370, no. 1660 (January 19, 2015): 20130385. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2013.0385.

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This study is part of an ongoing project aiming at determining the ethnogenesis of an eastern Siberian ethnic group, the Yakuts, on the basis of archaeological excavations carried out over a period of 10 years in three regions of Yakutia: Central Yakutia, the Vilyuy River basin and the Verkhoyansk area. In this study, genetic analyses were carried out on skeletal remains from 130 individuals of unknown ancestry dated mainly from the fifteenth to the nineteenth century AD. Kinship studies were conducted using sets of commercially available autosomal and Y-chromosomal short tandem repeats (STRs) along with hypervariable region I sequences of the mitochondrial DNA. An unexpected and intriguing finding of this work was that the uniparental marker systems did not always corroborate results from autosomal DNA analyses; in some cases, false-positive relationships were observed. These discrepancies revealed that 15 autosomal STR loci are not sufficient to discriminate between first degree relatives and more distantly related individuals in our ancient Yakut sample. The Y-STR analyses led to similar conclusions, because the current Y-STR panels provided the limited resolution of the paternal lineages.
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O’Brien, Charlotte L., Matthew Huber, Ellen Thomas, Mark Pagani, James R. Super, Leanne E. Elder, and Pincelli M. Hull. "The enigma of Oligocene climate and global surface temperature evolution." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117, no. 41 (September 28, 2020): 25302–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2003914117.

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Falling atmospheric CO2levels led to cooling through the Eocene and the expansion of Antarctic ice sheets close to their modern size near the beginning of the Oligocene, a period of poorly documented climate. Here, we present a record of climate evolution across the entire Oligocene (33.9 to 23.0 Ma) based on TEX86sea surface temperature (SST) estimates from southwestern Atlantic Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 516 (paleolatitude ∼36°S) and western equatorial Atlantic Ocean Drilling Project Site 929 (paleolatitude ∼0°), combined with a compilation of existing SST records and climate modeling. In this relatively low CO2Oligocene world (∼300 to 700 ppm), warm climates similar to those of the late Eocene continued with only brief interruptions, while the Antarctic ice sheet waxed and waned. SSTs are spatially heterogenous, but generally support late Oligocene warming coincident with declining atmospheric CO2. This Oligocene warmth, especially at high latitudes, belies a simple relationship between climate and atmospheric CO2and/or ocean gateways, and is only partially explained by current climate models. Although the dominant climate drivers of this enigmatic Oligocene world remain unclear, our results help fill a gap in understanding past Cenozoic climates and the way long-term climate sensitivity responded to varying background climate states.
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Sumsurooah, Sharmila, Yun He, Marcello Torchio, Konstantinos Kouramas, Beniamino Guida, Fabrizio Cuomo, Jason Atkin, et al. "ENIGMA—A Centralised Supervisory Controller for Enhanced Onboard Electrical Energy Management with Model in the Loop Demonstration." Energies 14, no. 17 (September 3, 2021): 5518. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en14175518.

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A centralised smart supervisor (CSS) controller with enhanced electrical energy management (E2-EM) capability has been developed for an Iron Bird Electrical Power Generation and Distribution System (EPGDS) within the Clean Sky 2 ENhanced electrical energy MAnagement (ENIGMA) project. The E2-EM strategy considers the potential for eliminating the 5 min overload capability of the generators to achieve a substantial reduction in the mass of the EPGDS. It ensures optimal power and energy sharing within the EPGDS by interfacing the CSS with the smart grid network (SGN), the energy storage and regeneration system (ESRS), and the programmable load bank 1 secondary distribution board (PLB1 SDU) during power overloads and failure conditions. The CSS has been developed by formalizing E2-EM logic as an algorithm operating in real time and by following safety and reliability rules. The CSS undergoes initial verification using model-in-the-loop (MIL) testing. This paper describes the EPGDS simulated for the MIL testing and details the E2-EM strategy, the algorithms, and logic developed for the ENIGMA CSS design. The CSS was subjected to two test cases using MIL demonstration, and based on the test results, the performance of the ENIGMA CSS is verified and validated.
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Townsley, Leisa K., Patrick S. Broos, You-Hua Chu, Marc Gagné, Gordon P. Garmire, Robert A. Gruendl, Kenji Hamaguchi, et al. "THE CHANDRA CARINA COMPLEX PROJECT: DECIPHERING THE ENIGMA OF CARINA'S DIFFUSE X-RAY EMISSION." Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 194, no. 1 (April 28, 2011): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0067-0049/194/1/15.

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Sarmah, Bhupen. "India’s Northeast and the Enigma of the Nation-state." Alternatives: Global, Local, Political 42, no. 3 (August 2017): 166–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0304375418761514.

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One of the major challenges before the “mainstream Indian nationalists” at the dawn of India’s independence was the political integration of the “Northeast” with India envisaged as a nation-state. Some parts of the colonial frontier, such as the Naga Hills, had already witnessed a parallel nationalist discourse with the imagination of sovereignty before India’s independence. With independence, the Indian nation-state project was made difficult by the geopolitical significance of the region, shaped by the experience of the partition, which separated India and Pakistan (East and West), creating a milieu of not-so-favorable international politics. The postcolonial history of the troubled periphery has been marked by an imposed notion of homogeneity and a binary of the nation-state (or the Indian mainstream) and the Northeast. Political theorists have long refuted the notion of national homogeneity. Nevertheless, the dichotomy between the plains and the valley constructed by the colonial logic was and is reinforced by the nation-state ideology, turning the periphery into a cauldron of conflict. This article engages critically with the history of conflict witnessed in the region since independence, against the backdrop of colonial interventions and the integrationist logic of the nation-state. This article argues that the political and developmental strategies, adopted by the Indian state to integrate the region, have led to the perpetuation of conflict in different forms.
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Kalb, Don. "Mavericks." Focaal 2014, no. 69 (June 1, 2014): 113–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/fcl.2014.690108.

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New books discussed in this article:Graeber, David. 2011. Debt: The first 5,000 years. New York: Melville House.Graeber, David. 2013. The democracy project: A history, a crisis, a movement. London: Allan Lane.Harvey, David. 2011. The enigma of capital and the crises of capitalism. London: Profile Books.Harvey, David. 2012. Rebel cities: From the right to the city to the urban revolution. London: Verso.Harvey, David. 2013. A companion to Marx’s Capital, volume 2. London: Verso.Lazar, Sian. 2008. El Alto, rebel city: Self and citizenship in Andean Bolivia. Durham, NC, and London: Duke University Press.
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Grant, P. D. "The Puffin Field ? a geophysical enigma." Exploration Geophysics 20, no. 2 (1989): 301. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/eg989301.

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The Puffin Field is located within the Vulcan Sub-basin of the Timor sea, off the Northwest Coast of Australia. It lies within the offshore exploration permit AC/P2, operated by BHP Petroleum and its co-venturers. It is situated on the Ashmore Platform, an old Triassic horst which is normal faulted against the Swan Graben, a major Mesozoic depocentre and the regional source area. Three wells were drilled in the 1970's. Puffin-1 and Puffin-3 encountered oil in "FIT" tests from within the Maastrichtian 100 ft sand, and Puffin-2 flowed over 4000 barrels of oil per day from a slightly younger 4 m sand. On examination of the results of the Puffin wells, it was evident that there were severe velocity anomalies and differing oil water contacts in the Puffin field. The top of the 100 ft reservoir sand is at 2031.4 m subsea in Puffin-1, 2045 m subsea at Puffin-2 and 2074 m subsea at Puffin-3. The two way times to these events were 1392 ms, 1328 ms and 1398 ms respectively. The interpreted oil water contacts in Puffin-1 and Puffin-3 were 2033 and 2077 ms subsea respectively with no contact seen at Puffin-2. In an attempt to resolve these anomalies the AC/P2 joint venture undertook a detailed seismic reprocessing project of the 1980 data with special emphasis on detailed velocity analysis. This 1987 reprocessing effort involved two passes of velocity filtering and velocity analysis at every 600 m. Velocity analyses were picked on a horizon-consistent basis, such that variations in interval velocity for key horizons could be established for later use in depth conversion. Although sceptical in using stacking functions as the input velocities to depth conversion, they were used, as no viable alternative was feasible. Data quality was reliable to the top of the Palaeocene Calcilutite, and six horizons were picked with their respective velocities to this level. Analysis of the data indicated that the two major units exhibiting interval velocity variation were the Pliocene "low velocity layer" and the Eocene carbonates. Using the smoothed stacking velocity down to the Top Palaeocene Calcilutite the three wells tied the depth conversion with an accuracy of 0.5%. Below this horizon two constant interval velocities were used from well data as the quality of the seismic pick were not as reliable. To verify this model BHPP also undertook a "layer-cake" velocity approach which, although confirming the anomalous zones, could not be used laterally away from the three wells, which unfortunately all lay in a straight line. Two wells, Puffin-4 and Parry-1 were drilled in 1988 to test the resultant interpretation. The wells intersected the Top Palaeocene Calcilutite within 1% of prognosis at Puffin-4 and within 2.2% of prognosis at Parry-1, therefore confirming the stacking velocity model used in depth conversion. However, both wells came in deep to prognosis at the deeper, objective level as a result, in the case of Puffin-4, of being on the downthrown side of a small fault, and at Parry-1 due to a thickening of the Paleocene section and seismic mispicking of the Top Palaeocene Calcilutite. Had the mispick at Parry-1 been avoided then the tie would have been less than 1.0%. Both these mis-interpretations were made in the part of the section where the quality of seismic was poorest. These two results suggest that even though the depth conversion to the Top Paleocene Calcilutite is accurate to within 1%, the magnitude of the velocity variation is larger than the magnitude of the independent depth closure. The Puffin Field requires both better quality seismic below the Base Palaeocene Calcilutite, or the means to resolve the lateral extent and possible thickness of a 4 m sand away from Puffin-2. Until such a method of obtaining either better quality seismic to the objective level, or to be able to define the seismic resolution of the differing sand bodies of a minimum size of 4 m, the Puffin Field will remain a Geophysical enigma.
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Baker, Nadia. "Mathematics brought to life by the Millennium Mathematics Project (Workshop Summary)." Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2012. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-79382.

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This workshop aims to share the success of the Millennium Mathematics Project (MMP) in bringing mathematics to life for students and teachers. A range of interactive enrichment programmes and their innovative ideas and resources will be shared. Two MMP outreach projects will be explained in detail as the main focus of the workshop: (1) The Enigma Project, (2) The Risk Roadshow. Both projects travel to primary and secondary schools as well as universities, organisations, science festivals and residential camps, both nationally and internationally.
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Freitas, Carlos Alberto Vasconcelos. "Doença: decifrando este enigma - desenvolvimento de um tema complementar à disciplina Biologia no ensino médio." reponame:Repositório Institucional da FIOCRUZ, 2012. https://www.arca.fiocruz.br/handle/icict/6948.

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Esta dissertação analisa uma proposta de um plano de ensino para o tema complementar ‘Doença: decifrando este enigma’, que busca introduzir os conhecimentos dos processos patológicos gerais no ensino médio. Inicialmente identificamos as percepções dos estudantes sobre os eventos biológicos que ocorrem no organismo humano em decorrência das doenças. Em seguida desenvolvemos o plano de ensino proposto. Por fim verificamos as percepções resultantes a partir desse processo didático. O corpus analisado consiste das falas iniciais e finais dos alunos.
This dissertation analyzes a proposal of a teaching plan about the complementary theme ‘Disease: deciphering this enigma’, we introduce the knowledge of general pathological processes students about the biological events occurring in the human organism as a result of disease. Then we develop the teaching plan. We verify the perceptions resulting from this learning process. The corpus analyzed consist of initial students.
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Rocha, Mirtes Andrade Guedes Alcoforado da. "Decifra-me ou te devoro: discurso e reforma universitária do Governo Lula: um enigma a decifrar." Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, 2005. https://repositorio.ufpe.br/handle/123456789/9656.

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Esta tese trata da reforma universitária, tendo como questão: Qual a direção social proposta para a universidade no projeto de reforma universitária do Governo Luís Inácio Lula da Silva? Defende que esta discussão justifica-se pela contribuição da universidade para o desenvolvimento das forças produtivas e controle social e para a reflexão filosófica, ética, estética e crítica da concepção de mundo dominante. Tem como objetivo identificar os fundamentos desta proposta de reforma da universidade brasileira e como hipótese que a proposta de reforma da universidade do governo Lula é componente de um projeto político que é definido na disputa entre projetos societários, nos marcos da reforma do Estado e das instituições, para viabilizar o pacto social que assegure a hegemonia burguesa no cenário da mundialização do capital. Adota como metodologia a análise do discurso, define como corpus da pesquisa artigos escritos por autoridades do Ministério da Educação, publicados em jornais entre os dias 06/12/2004 e 30/03/2005 e como categorias temáticas: a concepção de educação, a concepção e missão da universidade e o papel do Estado na educação superior. Identifica que este é um discurso politicamente correto , que utiliza termos com forte impacto emocional e moral para forjar a adesão da sociedade ao projeto de reforma universitária do governo. Por outro lado, é um discurso autoritário e prescritivo que desqualifica o dissenso. Sua análise permite verificar: a (re)significação da concepção de educação como bem público e direito social; a redefinição das responsabilidades do Estado com a educação, e a concepção de universidade heterônoma e eficiente segundo a lógica empresarial. Conclui que esta proposta está articulada com um projeto político mais amplo de reestruturação do bloco centrado na burguesia em novas condições econômicas e sociais
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Books on the topic "Enigma Project"

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Karlikowski, Janusz. Mostowe konstrukcje zespolone stalowo-betonowe: Zasady projektowania. 2nd ed. Warszawa: Wydawnictwa Komunikacji i ¿a ·cznos ci, 2007.

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Catterson, Julia, and Claes Lindahl. The Sustainability Enigma: Aid Dependency and the Phasing Out of Projects. the Case of Swedish Aid to Tanzania (Expert Group on Development Issues, 1999, 1). Almquiest & Wiksell Intl, 1999.

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Book chapters on the topic "Enigma Project"

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Thompson, Paul M., Derrek P. Hibar, Jason L. Stein, Gautam Prasad, and Neda Jahanshad. "Genetics of the Connectome and the ENIGMA Project." In Micro-, Meso- and Macro-Connectomics of the Brain, 147–64. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27777-6_10.

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Jacob, Daniela. "Organisation in Verbundprojekten: Konzeptionelle Darstellung anhand der Projekte ENIGMA und BALTIMOS aus dem Bereich der Klimaforschung." In Organisationen der Forschung, 53–63. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-91639-2_3.

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Guilloux, Veronique, and Michel Kalika. "An Activity Theory View of E-HR and Open Source." In Encyclopedia of Human Resources Information Systems, 7–11. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-883-3.ch002.

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The free licenses specify the principles of use and diffusion of the free software while supporting the open and collective innovation (Chesbrough, 2003). Often, the successes of the open-source community seem like an implausible form of magic (see the magic cauldron from Raymond [1999]). As Demazière, Horn, and Zune (2006) recall it, if open source projects can be regarded as virtual teams (Lipnack & Stamps, 2000), it should also be stressed that they seem like a true “enigma” in sociologists eyes. Open source rests on voluntary developers (Muffato) and does not function on modes of production framed by wage. Moreover these communities are not subjected to a strong planning of work but rather to a flexible calendar. What is the human resources (HR) secret management of open source project? In this article two main elements will be discussed: firstly the activity theory and HR and secondly the open source project and the organizational learning development.
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Luk, Sharon. "Epilogue." In Life of Paper. University of California Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520296237.003.0008.

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Through personal storytelling, the Epilogue reiterates the ways that studying the life of paper uncovers modes of racialized, gendered, and sexualized embodiment that can be understood within or alongside dominant structurings of human being without being simply derivative of them. From this perspective, within the ultimate mystery of social reproduction as the production of difference, each case in this project has therefore represented dynamics of a basic enigma that are detectable in mediations of the letter and which have been theorized from myriad perspectives as a “poetics,” original acts of making or transformation. In summarizing these arguments, the Epilogue brings such insights to bear on contemporary questions of mass incarceration and decarceration.
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Randell, Brian. "Ultra revelations." In The Turing Guide. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198747826.003.0025.

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In 1974 and 1975 two books (The Ultra Secret and Bodyguard of Lies) were published. These books alerted the general public for the first time to some of the secrets of Bletchley Park’s wartime activities, and caused a great sensation. These developments provided me with an excuse to enquire again about the possibility of persuading the British government to declassify the Colossus project. This second account describes how, following a partial such declassification, I received official permission in July 1975 to undertake and publish the results of a detailed investigation into the work of the project. As a consequence, at the 1976 Los Alamos Conference on the History of Computing I was able to describe in some detail, for the first time, how Tommy Flowers led the work at the Post Office Dollis Hill Research Station on the construction of a series of special-purpose electronic computers for Bletchley Park, and to discuss how these fitted into the overall history of the development of the modern electronic computer. The present chapter describes the course of this further investigation. In the spring of 1974 the official ban on any reference to Ultra, a code name for information obtained at Bletchley Park from decrypted German message traffic, was relaxed somewhat, and Frederick Winterbotham’s book The Ultra Secret was published. Described as the ‘story of how, during World War II, the highest form of intelligence, obtained from the “breaking” of the supposedly “unbreakable” German machine cyphers, was “processed” and distributed with complete security to President Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and all the principal Chiefs of Staff and commanders in the field throughout the war’, this book caused a sensation, and brought Bletchley Park, the Enigma cipher machine, and the impact on the war of the breaking of wartime Enigma traffic, to the general public’s attention in a big way. The book’s single reference to computers came in the statement:… It is no longer a secret that the backroom boys of Bletchley used the new science of electronics to help them . . . I am not of the computer age nor do I attempt to understand them, but early in 1940 I was ushered with great solemnity into the shrine where stood a bronze coloured face, like some Eastern Goddess who was destined to become the oracle of Bletchley.
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"PART III. The Great Project's Ruin." In The Enigma of 1989, 205–6. University of California Press, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/9780520338944-014.

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"Luis Fellipe Garcia, La philosophie comme Wissenschaftslehre. Le projet fichtéen d’ une nouvelle pratique du savoir. Olms: Hildesheim 2018." In The Enigma of Fichte’s First Principles, 441–44. BRILL, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004459793_022.

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Stephens de Jonge, Julie, and Belén Labrador. "Fostering critical thinking and motivation through digital escape rooms: preliminary observations." In Virtual exchange and 21st century teacher education: short papers from the 2019 EVALUATE conference, 157–64. Research-publishing.net, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.14705/rpnet.2020.46.1141.

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This paper reports our preliminary observations of a pilot project carried out from February to April 2019 with a group of students learning Spanish at the University of Central Missouri and students learning English at the University of León. The project combines challenging escape room activities with intercultural and interlinguistic interaction in a virtual exchange. Students learned of the premise of the activity through a video that set the context in a dystopian future with an authoritarian dictator who had hidden and controlled access to knowledge. The contextual narrative also explained that a hacker was leaking information that the students could retrieve. Therefore, they needed to collaborate with their partners in order to save the world by solving different types of enigmas that involved knowledge about geography, culture, and language. In addition to these problem-solving activities, they were also required to discuss cultural topics and comment on different habits, traditions, and stereotypes. This combination might enhance the students’ motivation, foster their communication skills, and help them develop critical thinking skills and learn more about each other’s language, country, and culture.
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"Fr. Michael Blastic’s ‘Franciscan Project of Life and Learning’." In “Non enim fuerat Evangelii surdus auditor…” (1 Celano 22): Essays in Honor of Michael W. Blastic, O.F.M. on the Occasion of his 70th Birthday, 5–10. BRILL, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004432499_003.

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Copeland, Jack. "Delilah—encrypting speech." In The Turing Guide. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198747826.003.0026.

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Once Enigma was solved and the pioneering work on Tunny was done, Turing’s battering-ram mind was needed elsewhere. Routine codebreaking irked him and he was at his best when breaking new ground. In 1942 he travelled to America to explore cryptology’s next challenge, the encryption of speech. Turing left Bletchley Park for the United States in November 1942. He sailed for New York on a passenger liner, during what was one of the most dangerous periods for Atlantic shipping. It must have been a nerve-racking journey. That month alone, the U-boats sank more than a hundred Allied vessels. Turing was the only civilian aboard a floating barracks, packed to bursting point with military personnel. At times there were as many as 600 men crammed into the officers’ lounge—Turing said he nearly fainted. On the ship’s arrival in New York, it was decreed that his papers were inadequate, and this placed his entry to the United States in jeopardy. The immigration officials even debated interning him on Ellis Island. ‘That will teach my employers to furnish me with better credentials’ was Turing’s laconic comment. It was a private joke at the British government’s expense: since becoming a codebreaker in 1939, his employers were none other than His Majesty’s Foreign Office. America did not exactly welcome Turing with open arms. His principal reason for making the dangerous trip across the Atlantic was to spend time at Manhattan’s Bell Telephone Laboratories, where speech encryption work was going on, but the authorities declined to clear him to visit this hive of top-secret projects. General George Marshall, Chief of Staff of the US Army, declared that Bell Labs housed work ‘of so secret a nature that Dr. Turing cannot be given access’. While Winston Churchill’s personal representative in Washington, Sir John Dill, struggled to get General Marshall’s decision reversed, Turing spent his first two months in America advising Washington’s codebreakers—no doubt this was unknown to Marshall, who might otherwise have forbidden Turing’s involvement. During this time Turing also acted as consultant to the engineers who were designing an electronic version of his bombe for production in America.
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Conference papers on the topic "Enigma Project"

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Naciri, Mamoun, Radboud van Dijk, and Olaf Waals. "Unresolved Enigmas From Shallow Water Model Tests." In ASME 2011 30th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2011-50122.

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Model tests are widely thought as a reliable means of obtaining answers to questions beyond the realm of state-of-the art simulation tools. The author’s experience, no doubt shared with others, has been that whilst providing many answers model tests sometimes raise new questions and unveil phenomena not anticipated at the start. Sometimes these phenomena are investigated in detail and documented (ref [1]), but more often the pressure of project execution prevents enough time to be spent in understanding these phenomena if they are thought to be of secondary importance. This paper will address two such instances of un-resolved and un-explained experimental results. The first instance is drawn from a 2004 model test campaign where an LNG carrier was kept on station by a horizontal mooring in 30m water depth. Un-explained 1st order motion responses were obtained in bow-quartering waves. The second instance is drawn from model tests performed in the context of the HAWAI-JIP in 2006. Un-explained low-frequency sway motions of an LNG carrier were observed during a surge decay tests in shallow water waves. The paper will describe these findings and propose rational explanations.
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Sinaga, H. ,. A. "No Wait-On-Cement (NO WOC) Successfully Applied in Pertamina Hulu Mahakam (PHM) and Creating Significant Well Rig Time Saving." In Digital Technical Conference. Indonesian Petroleum Association, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29118/ipa20-e-301.

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As the new operator of the Mahakam Block started in 2017, Pertamina Hulu Mahakam (PHM) were challenged to ramp up operations in order to combat massive production decline. At the same time, reducing well cost was also a paramount importance to ensure that the economic targets of the wells were achieved following the reduction of well stakes. One of the remaining unsolved enigmas is how to achieve No Wait-on-Cement (NO WOC) on surface diverter section as this will create a lot of rig time saving both on single well and batch operations. The project begins with several different kinds of proposal until the best solutions were identified fulfilling safety, simplicity of operations and acceptable cost and finally were put in place with very satisfying results. The main key principle is conversion wellhead stages following well architecture while there were several modifications of casing hanger, adapter, additional materials & modified procedure. Rig time saving, additional operational gain and a promising new “breakthrough” of drilling technique become a significant impact of the successful effort. Now the method has become a standard in PHM operations and has already been integrated to SDI (Standard Drilling Instruction). The merit of this endless hard work could possibly be gained by other operators as it will create more added values both tangible and intangible.
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Reports on the topic "Enigma Project"

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Siuzdak, Gary. Ecosystems and Networks Integrated with Genes and Molecular Assemblies (ENIGMA): Component 5: Imaging Protein Conformations, Shapes & Assemblies in Solution & Administration project (Final Scientific/Technical Report, Subcontract No. 6974584). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1797991.

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