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Bolsherotov, A. L. "ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY STRUCTURE FORMING THE GROUNDWORK FOR A TERRITORIAL ENVIRONMENTAL PASSPORT." Herald of Dagestan State Technical University. Technical Sciences 47, no. 1 (April 21, 2020): 126–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.21822/2073-6185-2020-47-1-126-137.

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Abstract. Aim. The aim of the study is to develop an environmental passport based on the structure of integrated environmental safety for construction projects. With each year that passes, environmental problems are coming increasingly to the fore. As part of mitigation efforts, an environmental passport is required to assess and control the environmental safety of construction areas and building sites.Method. The study is based on the development of a sound model of integrated environmental safety in construction projects and a methodology for calculating its indicators, in particular, the indicator of “degree of concentration”. The methodology of ranking the factors by importance is applied.Results. The structure of a building site's environmental passport is presented, taking the entire spectrum of its direct impact and environmental pollution into account, as well as the indirect impact, energy efficiency and autonomy of the site. The scope of the environmental passport comprises the entire building lifecycle, from design to operation and liquidation. An environmental passport en-ables the identification of problematic impacts on the geophraphical area from an environmental point of view, as well as giving recommendations for resolving problems. The threshold of environ-mental safety is set for each geographical area under assessment (i.e., for each building project and geographical area, it is determined by the composition of relevant factors) and the existing level of environmental pollution is determined along with the ecological reserve of the area and its steady state range, i.e., the acceptable level of deviation of environmental safety indicators, which depends on temporary factors and the objective reality of the functioning of the infrastructure of the evaluated territory. For the design and construction of building projects, indicators of environmental reserve and technogenic pressure of the facility are of fundamental importance when making decisions.Conclusion. The article presents a rational assessment of the main indicators of the environmental pass-port, providing the structure of a comprehensive assessment of environmental safety. The research results are presented and the scope of the environmental passport proposed in the assessment of geo-graphical areas and evaluation of facilities and design.
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Chadwick, DR, K. Corbett, S. Mann, B. Teruzzi, and S. Horner. "Evaluation of a vaccine passport to improve vaccine coverage in people living with HIV." International Journal of STD & AIDS 29, no. 12 (June 26, 2018): 1190–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0956462418779472.

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An increased risk of vaccine-preventable infections (VPIs) is seen in people living with HIV (PLWH), and current vaccine coverage and immunity is variable. Vaccine passports have the potential to improve vaccine coverage. The objective was to assess how successful a vaccine passport was in improving vaccine coverage in PLWH. Baseline immunity to VPIs was established in PLWH attending a single HIV clinic and vaccinations required were determined based on the BHIVA Vaccination Guidelines (2015). The passport was completed and the PLWH informed about additional vaccines they should obtain from primary care. After 6–9 months the passport was reviewed including confirmation if vaccines were given. PLWH satisfaction with the system was evaluated by a survey. Seventy-three PLWH provided sufficient data for analysis. At baseline significant proportions of PLWH were not immune/unvaccinated to the main VPIs, especially human papillomavirus, pneumococcus and measles. After the passport was applied immunity improved significantly (56% overall, p < 0.01) for most VPIs; however, full coverage was not achieved. The system was popular with PLWH. The passport was successful in increasing vaccination coverage although full or near-full coverage was not achieved. A more successful service would probably be achieved by commissioning English HIV clinics to provide all vaccines.
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Penderecki, A. "Prospects of industrial tourism in Lviv region." Visnyk of the Lviv University. Series Geography 2, no. 43 (October 19, 2013): 323–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vgg.2013.43.1733.

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We describe the main components of industrial development tour of Lviv region. It is shown that the condition of full awareness of tourists is to create passport industrial tour, which includes environmental, technical and cadastral passports industrial facilities, which serves as the basis for the map centers of industrial tourism. Keywords: industrial tourism facilities, business travelers, territory, inventory, enterprise tours.
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Pyrih, Halyna. "ENVIRONMENTAL PASSPORTATION AS AN IMPORTANT MEASURES TO ENLARGE ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY IN REGION." Regional’ni aspekti rozvitku produktivnih sil Ukraїni, no. 23 (2018): 24–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.35774/rarrpsu2018.23.024.

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The article substantiates the necessity of ecological certification of objects and territories as an important means in the formation of environmental measures. On the basis of the environmental passport, hazardous objects were analyzed in the Ternopil region and the volume of harmful emissions in the quantitative measurement was outlined. The reasons of further deterioration of the ecological situation and directions of its improvement are investigated. Staged steps to use the ecological passport of the territory in the process of improving the ecological safety of the territory are offered.
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Arias-Oliva, Mario, Jorge Pelegrín-Borondo, Ala Ali Almahameed, and Jorge de Andrés-Sánchez. "Ethical Attitudes toward COVID-19 Passports: Evidences from Spain." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 24 (December 11, 2021): 13098. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182413098.

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A so-called COVID-19 passport or Immunity passport (IP) has been proposed to facilitate the mobility of individuals while the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic persists. A COVID-19 passport can play a key role in the control of the pandemic, specifically in areas with a high density of population, and the help of smart city technology could be very useful to successfully implement IPs. This research studies the impact of ethical judgments on user attitudes toward using vaccine passports based on a Multidimensional Ethics Scale (MES) that contains five ethical constructs: moral equity, relativism, egoism, utilitarianism, and contractualism. Regression analysis shows that MES satisfactorily explains attitude (R2 = 87.82%, p < 0.001) and that a positive evaluation in moral equity, egoism and utilitarianism is significant (p < 0.001). The objective of the passport (variable leisure) shows a significant negative moderating effect on moral equity (coefficient = −0.147, p = 0.0302) and a positive one on relativism (coefficient = 0.158, p = 0.0287). Adjustment by means of fsQCA shows that five ethical constructs satisfactorily explain both favorable and unfavorable attitudes toward IPs. Solutions explaining acceptance attain an overall consistency (cons) = 0.871 and coverage (cov) = 0.980. In the case of resistance, we found that cons = 0.979 and cov = 0.775. However, that influence is asymmetrical. To have a positive attitude toward the passport, it is a sufficient condition to attain a positive evaluation on a single ethical factor. On the other hand, when explaining resistance, and with the exception of the recipe ~utilitarianism (cons = 0.911 and cov = 0.859), explanatory prime implications require the interaction of at least two variables. Likewise, the context in which the passport is required is significant to explain rejection.
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Bondareva, Svetlana A., and Evgenia I. Baranova. "DEVELOPMENT OF AN ECOLOGICAL PASSPORT PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES ON THE EXAMPLE OF A SECONDARY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION." Interexpo GEO-Siberia 6, no. 1 (July 8, 2020): 42–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.33764/2618-981x-2020-6-1-42-47.

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The article substantiates the relevance of developing an environmental passport of public buildings and structures that are nature users, as a result of their activities they use natural resources and can have a negative impact on the environment. The regulatory legal acts that determine the rules of the environmental passport developed for nature users are considered. A brief description of the main parts that make up the environmental passport, designed for public buildings and structures on the example of a secondary educational institution, is given. The structure of the developed environmental passport is presented, which consists of six main sections, including standard data forms. Conclusions on the need for mandatory certification of not only industrial facilities, but also other natural users are drawn.
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Sheina, Svetlana G., and Karina V. Yudina. "Development Technique of Urban-Environmental Passport of the Reconstruction Territory." Materials Science Forum 931 (September 2018): 822–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.931.822.

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The article deals with the issues of information support for the implementation of comprehensive improvement of built-up areas. As one of the effective means the authors propose the development of a urban-environmental passport of the reconstruction territory, containing all the necessary information about the town-planning characteristics of the territory and its geological and ecological status. The authors also propose the technique of calculating the habitat quality index, which is an integrated assessment of the urban environment ecological state over the entire set of environmental parameters. On the basis of the data contained in the urban-environmental passport of the territory, as well as the results of the habitat quality index calculation, the optimal set of urban-environmental measures to improve the quality of the habitat could be chosen. The proposed technique for calculating the habitat quality index and development of an urban-environmental passport are universal and easily adaptable for any municipality.
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Almusaed, Amjad, Ibrahim Yitmen, Asaad Almsaad, İlknur Akiner, and Muhammed Ernur Akiner. "Coherent Investigation on a Smart Kinetic Wooden Façade Based on Material Passport Concepts and Environmental Profile Inquiry." Materials 14, no. 14 (July 6, 2021): 3771. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14143771.

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Wood is one of the most fully renewable building materials, so wood instead of non-renewable materials produced from organic energy sources significantly reduces the environmental impact. Construction products can be replenished at the end of their working life and their elements and components deconstructed in a closed-loop manner to act as a material for potential construction. Materials passports (MPs) are instruments for incorporating circular economy principles (CEP) into structures. Material passports (MPs) consider all the building’s life cycle (BLC) steps to ensure that it can be reused and transformed several times. The number of reuse times and the operating life of the commodity greatly influence the environmental effects incorporated. For a new generation of buildings, the developing of an elegant kinetic wooden façade has become a necessity. It represents a multidisciplinary region with different climatic, fiscal, constructional materials, equipment, and programs, and ecology-influencing design processes and decisions. Based on an overview of the material’s environmental profile (MEP) and material passport (MP) definition in the design phase, this article attempts to establish and formulate an analytical analysis of the wood selection process used to produce a kinetic façade. The paper will analyze the importance of environmentally sustainable construction and a harmonious architectural environment to reduce harmful human intervention on the environment. It will examine the use of wooden panels on buildings’ façades as one solution to building impact on the environment. It will show the features of the formation of the wooden exterior of the building. It will also examine modern architecture that enters into a dialogue with the environment, giving unique flexibility to adapt a building. The study finds that new buildings can be easily created today. The concept of building materials passport and the environmental selection of the kinetic wooden façade can be incorporated into the building design process. This will improve the economic and environmental impact of the building on human life.
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Vakalis, Ioannis. "Privacy and Biometric Passports." Scientific World JOURNAL 11 (2011): 478–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2011.49.

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This work deals with privacy implications and threats that can emerge with the large-scale use of electronic biometric documents, such the recently introduced electronic passport (e-Passport). A brief introduction to privacy and personal data protection is followed by a presentation of the technical characteristics of the e-Passport. The description includes the digital data structure, and the communication and reading mechanisms of the e-Passport, indicating the possible points and methods of attack.
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Triyanto, Deni, Kismartini Kismartini, Henny Aprianty, and Puteri Novelia. "Penerapan Aplikasi Pendaftaran Antrean Paspor Online dalam Upaya Meningkatkan Pelayanan Publik di Bengkulu." PERSPEKTIF 11, no. 2 (March 17, 2022): 527–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.31289/perspektif.v11i2.5876.

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This study aims to determine and understand the application of the Online Passport Queue Registration Application (APAPO) in an effort to improve public services in Bengkulu City at the Class I Immigration Office at Bengkulu Immigration Checkpoints. The study used a qualitative descriptive method, with 10 research informants, consisting of 4 Immigration Office informants and 6 community informants. Data analysis used qualitative analysis. The results of the study show that: (1) The implementation of e-government at the Immigration Office Class I TPI Bengkulu has been going quite well because there are still obstacles, namely complicated and limited service quotas; (2) Passport services at the Immigration Office Class I TPI Bengkulu through the use of online passport services are of Sufficient Quality; and (3) The supporting factors in the application of electronic government in improving the quality of online passport making services are the existence of clear regulations, clear service needs and an adequate number of personnel. While the inhibiting factors in implementing e-government in improving the quality of online passport making services are the complexity of the APAPO application, the limited number of queue quotas and sometimes incomplete requirements, so that services cannot be implemented.
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Tyagi, Nitin, Sukanya Gangopadhyay, and Charanjeet Kaur. "Vaccine Passport: A Futuristic Approach to Combat the Global Spread of COVID-19 Pandemic." Frontiers in Health Informatics 10, no. 1 (April 18, 2021): 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.30699/fhi.v10i1.277.

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As hope of normalcy has seemingly returned to the world following the approval and rollout of various vaccines in many countries, the idea of creating a vaccine passport —which would prime the access of air travel and several public and private places to Covid-19 vaccination — is thriving. A vaccine passport is a user-friendly app containing a user’s verifiable vaccination credentials on their mobile or other electronic devices in order to officially prove that they have indeed been vaccinated on a particular date and time.Key words: vaccine passport, Covid-19 vaccination
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Teijgeler, C. A. "The Passport to Drug Approval." Drug Information Journal 26, no. 4 (October 1992): 655–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/009286159202600426.

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Brotherton, M. "PASSPORT TO SAFETY—FROM CANADA TO AUSTRALIA." Injury Prevention 18, Suppl 1 (October 2012): A35.4—A36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/injuryprev-2012-040580c.42.

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Syadzili, A. Muh Syaqil Aswad. "EVALUATION OF THE USE OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY AS A MEDIA FOR DISTRIBUTION OF PASSPORT SERVICE INFORMATION AT TPI PARE-PARE CLASS II IMMIGRATION OFFICE." TEMATICS: Technology ManagemenT and Informatics Research Journals 1, no. 1 (March 25, 2019): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.52617/tematics.v1i1.67.

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In implementing public services, the Class II Immigration Office of TPI Pare-Pare has used digital technology to convey immigration information, but there are several problems, namely there are still people who do not know about passport service information. The author seeks to evaluate the use of digital technology for the dissemination of passport service information at the Class II Immigration Office of TPI Pare-Pare. This study uses a descriptive research method with a qualitative approach. Data were collected by conducting interviews and observations and taking documents from the office. In data processing techniques used the model of Miles and Huberman. In disseminating information through digital media, the Class II Immigration Office of TPI Pare-Pare uses social media Instagram, Facebook and the Website. Information dissemination involves the use of Hardware, Software, and Brainware. Passport service information that is distributed via digital media at the Class II TPI Pare-Pare Immigration Office can be said to be of high quality because it meets the indicators of Relevancy, Acuracy, Timeliness, and Completeness. The obstacles experienced by the Class II TPI Pare-Pare Immigration Office in disseminating passport service information through digital technology are human errors such as errors in inputting letters causing typos in the disseminated information, technical errors, and environmental disturbances.
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Almusaed, Amjad, Asaad Almssad, Raad Z. Homod, and Ibrahim Yitmen. "Environmental Profile on Building Material Passports for Hot Climates." Sustainability 12, no. 9 (May 4, 2020): 3720. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12093720.

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Vernacular building materials and models represent the construction methods and building materials used in a healthy manner. Local building materials such as gravel, sand, stone, and clay are used in their natural state or with minor processing and cleaning to mainly satisfy local household needs (production of concrete, mortar, ballast, silicate, and clay bricks and other products). In hot climates, the concept of natural building materials was used in a form that can currently be applied in different kinds of buildings. This concept depends on the proper consideration of the climate characteristics of the construction area. A material passport is a qualitative and quantitative documentation of the material composition of a building, displaying materials embedded in buildings as well as showing their recycling potential and environmental impact. This study will consider two usages of building materials. The first is the traditional use of building materials and their importance in the application of vernacular building strategies as an essential global bioclimatic method in sustainable architecture. The second is the affordable use of new building materials for their availability and utilization by a large part of society in a way to add more detail to research. The article aims to create an objective reading and analysis regarding specific building materials in order to generate a competent solution of materials that is suitable for building requirements in hot climates. This study evaluates the most suitable Building Material Passports needed in hot climates, where the environmental profile must be analyzed to confirm the use of natural materials.
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Sharif, Ahmed, Roslin Botlero, Nazmul Hoque, Sheikh M. Alif, Md Nazmul Karim, and Sheikh Mohammed Shariful Islam. "A pragmatic approach to COVID-19 vaccine passport." BMJ Global Health 6, no. 10 (October 2021): e006956. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2021-006956.

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Sharif, Ahmed, Roslin Botlero, Nazmul Hoque, Sheikh M. Alif, Md Nazmul Karim, and Sheikh Mohammed Shariful Islam. "A pragmatic approach to COVID-19 vaccine passport." BMJ Global Health 6, no. 10 (October 2021): e006956. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2021-006956.

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Cawley, Adam T., and John Keledjian. "Intelligence-based anti-doping from an equine biological passport." Drug Testing and Analysis 9, no. 9 (April 17, 2017): 1441–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dta.2180.

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Saugy, Martial, and Nicolas Leuenberger. "Antidoping: From health tests to the athlete biological passport." Drug Testing and Analysis 12, no. 5 (February 14, 2020): 621–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dta.2773.

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Coffman, Kirsten E., Katherine M. Mitchell, Roy M. Salgado, Geoffrey D. Miller, Robert W. Kenefick, and Samuel N. Cheuvront. "Potential for dehydration to impact the athlete biological passport." Drug Testing and Analysis 12, no. 8 (May 23, 2020): 1206–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dta.2811.

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Hu, Mingyu, Hepeng Jia, and Yu Xie. "Passport to a Mighty Nation: Exploring Sociocultural Foundation of Chinese Public’s Attitude to COVID-19 Vaccine Certificates." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 19 (October 4, 2021): 10439. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph181910439.

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Vaccination against COVID-19 is essential against the pandemic. There are broad discussions on adopting certificates for vaccination and the immunity obtained after infection. Based on a national sample of over 2000 participants administered in April 2021, the current study examines the Chinese public’s attitudes to the so-called COVID-19 vaccination passport and factors contributing to their viewpoints. Generally, the Chinese people had favorable opinions on the passport. Among possible contributing factors, income, personal benefit perception, the subjective norm of COVID-19 vaccination, and nationalism were significantly associated with the public’s positive attitude. At the same time, general vaccine knowledge and scientific literacy had an inconstant effect. Echoing recent studies, these findings reveal a collectivism-oriented attitude of the Chinese public towards the proposal to certify vaccination publicly. Theoretical and practical implications of the results were discussed.
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Bai, Yaocai, Nitin Muralidharan, Yang-Kook Sun, Stefano Passerini, M. Stanley Whittingham, and Ilias Belharouak. "Energy and environmental aspects in recycling lithium-ion batteries: Concept of Battery Identity Global Passport." Materials Today 41 (December 2020): 304–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mattod.2020.09.001.

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Zemskov, A. M., V. M. Zemskov, V. A. Zemskova, N. P. Mamchik, and A. V. Khaperskov. "IIMMUNOLOGICAL PASSPORT OF SICKLY INHABITANTS OF THE INDUSTRIAL REGION." Human Ecology, no. 1 (January 15, 2017): 45–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.33396/1728-0869-2017-1-45-51.

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van der Hoek, Wim, Michael Ngoma, and Robert Soeters. "The Home-Based Health Passport: A Tool for Primary Health Care." Tropical Doctor 24, no. 1 (January 1994): 21–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/004947559402400110.

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Hockey, Kaitlyn, Courtney‐Anne Blackhall, Daniel J. Simmons, Freya MacMillan, and David Simmons. "Wollondilly diabetes programme: Consumer evaluation of a pilot patient passport template." Australian Journal of Rural Health 28, no. 1 (February 2020): 89–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ajr.12580.

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Bonne, Thomas Christian, Carsten Lundby, Anne Kristine Lundby, Mikael Sander, Jacob Bejder, and Nikolai Baastrup Nordsborg. "Altitude training causes haematological fluctuations with relevance for the Athlete Biological Passport." Drug Testing and Analysis 7, no. 8 (December 28, 2014): 655–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dta.1757.

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Criss, Shaniece, Rachel E. Blaine, Megan Palamé, Meghan Perkins, Kirsten Davison, Jo-Ann Kwass, and Elsie M. Taveras. "Health Marketing for the Massachusetts Childhood Obesity Research Demonstration Study: A Case Study." Health Promotion Practice 20, no. 2 (March 22, 2018): 282–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1524839918760842.

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Introduction. This case study describes the Massachusetts Childhood Obesity Research Demonstration Study (MA-CORD) health marketing campaign, examines the strategies used in such campaigns, and offers lessons learned to improve health marketing for future interventions. MA-CORD Health Marketing Components and Implementation. The three main components were an outdoor printed advertisement and texting campaign, social media with a focus on Facebook, and the Summer Passport Program, an event-based initiative in parks for children. The advertisements consisted of billboards, bus advertisements, and handouts. The text messaging component, which required families to actively text a keyword to join, had a low opt-in rate. Facebook page “likes” increased from 1,024 to 1,453 in New Bedford and from 175 to 1,091 in Fitchburg. Fitchburg received technical assistance and paid for ads on Facebook. The Summer Passport participation in parks ranged from 120 to 875 children with participation in the free park lunch program doubling in Fitchburg. Discussion. Key lessons learned are engage communication experts from each community at the beginning of the project, use text messaging components with in-person staff onsite to assist participants in the opt-in process, build momentum for a Facebook presence through purchasing Facebook advertisements, and partner with local park departments for programming.
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Denisov, Leonid Anatolievich. "Federal project «Strengthening Public Health» as the most important component of the national project «Demography»." Sanitarnyj vrač (Sanitary Doctor), no. 7 (July 1, 2021): 40–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/med-08-2107-04.

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The article deals with the problem of improving the health of the population through the implementation of the national project «Demography» and one of its components — the federal project «Strengthening Public Health». The author analyzed the project passport in detail, determined the full participation of interested performers and co-performers in it, and the organization of control over its implementation in terms of the mechanisms for forming a system of motivating citizens to a healthy lifestyle.
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Kookueva, Victoria V. "SPECIFICS OF FINANCING PRIORITY PROJECTS IN RUSSIA." EKONOMIKA I UPRAVLENIE: PROBLEMY, RESHENIYA 2/2, no. 122 (2022): 10–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.36871/ek.up.p.r.2022.02.02.002.

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The article presents the system of financing national projects in Russia. The main goals and objectives of the sources of this funding have been studied. The data on the planned and actual volumes of financial support are systematized. Significant discrepancies in the project passport with the data of the Federal Treasury, problems of underfunding, blurring of sources between different programs were revealed, which does not allow a deep assessment of the effectiveness of their project implementation.
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Kurhanevych, Liudmyla, and Viktoriia Haven. "PASSPORTATION OF SOURCES OF NON-CENTRALIZED WATER SUPPLY OF THE VILLAGE OF POROMIV, VOLYN REGION." SCIENTIFIC ISSUES OF TERNOPIL VOLODYMYR HNATIUK NATIONAL PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY. SERIES: GEOGRAPHY 51, no. 2 (December 5, 2021): 171–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.25128/2519-4577.21.2.20.

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The article is devoted to the problems of studying the quality of drinking water from decentralized water supply sources of rural settlements. The preparatory stage of the study included: creation of a cartographic basis of the settlement; field reconnaissance routes; express analysis of drinking water quality; creation of situational plans of wells locations, and the basis for the ecological passport of the source of decentralized individual water supply (well). The relevance of the study is due to the deterioration of the quality of water as a source of domestic water supply. This is especially true for the rural population. There is a need to conduct an inventory and certification of wells in accordance with European standards and requirements, as well as modern technical and information capabilities. The ecological passport of a natural object is a system of diagnostic characteristics that allow one to get an idea of its condition and develop ways to improve it. In the process of researching the issue of certification of drinking water sources, we analyzed the accounting systems of these facilities in Canada and Germany. Our sample environmental passport was developed based on a study of groundwater in the village of Poromiv, Volyn region of Ukraine. The quality of drinking water is influenced by both the natural factors – geological structure and climate, and the intensive economic development of the surrounding area. The sample consisted of 40 wells. We used theoretical research methods: analysis, synthesis, abstraction and idealization. Such approaches implied the search for relationships between topological, hydrological and chemical parameters of individual observation points, as well as the ability to build idealized regression models to delineate areas for certification and detailed research. The formation of the information database was carried out using the methods of empirical knowledge. In particular, visual observations have identified potential sources of contamination (private farms – livestock sites, latrine pits, farmland, and infrastructure). They can affect the condition and quality of water in wells. With the help of a level meter, pH-meter, TDS meter and rapid tests for nitrates, the measurements of qualitative indicators that determine the overall hydrochemical state of groundwater were carried out. The general observations revealed non-compliance with the norms of placement of these objects. In particular, in many cases the norms of distance from sheds (more than 20 m) and cesspools (more than 50 m) relative to wells were violated. In addition, there is a general tendency to neglect the rules of formation of cesspools and manures, which contributes to the ingress of pollutants into the soil and subsequently into groundwater. In general, the accounting of wells and their diagnostic characteristics was developed in the form of a database in the ArcGIS environment and a passport of a separate source of water supply. It is proposed to add a situational plan with the location of the water supply source for the main polluting objects to the general technical characteristics. The number of indicators in the passport table can be adjusted depending on the potential sources of pollution and the abilities to monitor the water quality of a particular water user. The purpose of forming documentation of this type is to account and record the problems arising in the arrangement, location and operation of the well for their further solution. This will be the basis for identifying areas vulnerable to nitrate contamination. We identified a number of violations in the location of water supply sources in relation to economic facilities and structures within the study area, which was reflected in the increase of general hydrochemical indicators. Relationships between building density and quantitative values of pH, mineralization and nitrate content were recorded. The final step of the research is to identify problematic sources of decentralized water supply from the viewpoint of population ecological well-being, as well as to develop proposals for the community and individual owners to improve the quality of drinking water. Keywords: well, water supply, ecological passport, sources of pollution.
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Devriendt, Thijs, Davit Chokoshvili, Maddalena Favaretto, and Pascal Borry. "Do athletes have a right to access data in their Athlete Biological Passport?" Drug Testing and Analysis 10, no. 5 (April 20, 2018): 802–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dta.2380.

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Mullen, Jenny, Lasse Bækken, Helena Bergström, Linda Björkhem Bergman, Magnus Ericsson, and Lena Ekström. "Fluctuations in hematological athlete biological passport biomarkers in relation to the menstrual cycle." Drug Testing and Analysis 12, no. 9 (June 18, 2020): 1229–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dta.2873.

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Gelbras, V. "China’s Peasantry Migration." Voprosy Ekonomiki, no. 7 (July 20, 2005): 82–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2005-7-82-98.

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The analysis of migration processes in China is offered in the article. The author points out that the system of passport registration is now liquidated so unemployed peasants are allowed to search for work in "small towns" and cities. According to some estimates the quantity of such unemployed is more than 150 mln. China's authorities are of the opinion that migration will help fight with poverty, solve the so called problem of "warm and satiety" since 70% of Chinese peasants live below poverty level (1 doll. per day income).
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Chang, William Chih-Wei, Chih-Yuan Wang, Wan-Yi Liu, Chin-Chuan Tsai, Yu-Tse Wu, and Mei-Chich Hsu. "Chinese Herbal Medicine Significantly Impacts the Haematological Variables of the Athlete Biological Passport." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 18 (September 10, 2021): 9533. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18189533.

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In the fight against sports doping, the Athlete Biological Passport (ABP) system aims to indirectly unveil the doping incidents by monitoring selected biomarkers; however, several unexplored extrinsic factors may dampen a fair interpretation of ABP profiles. Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) plays a pivotal role in the health care system, and some remedies have a long history of being used to treat anaemia. In this study, we addressed the concerns of whether the CHM administration could yield a measurable effect on altering the ABP haematological variables. Forty-eight healthy volunteers were randomly assigned to receive two-week oral administration of one of the six selected CHM products that are commonly prescribed in Taiwan (eight subjects per group). Their blood variables were determined longitudinally in the phases of baseline, intervention, and recovery over 5 weeks. Blood collection and analyses were carried out in strict compliance with relevant operating guidelines. In the groups receiving Angelicae Sinensis Radix, Astragali Radix, and Salviae Miltiorrhizae Radix et Rhizoma, a significant increased reticulocyte percentage and decreased OFF-hr Score were manifested during the intervention, and such effects even sustained for a period of time after withdrawal. All other variables, including haemoglobin and Abnormal Blood Profile Score, did not generate statistical significance. Our results show that the use of CHM may impact the ABP haematological variables. As a consequence, we recommend athletes, particularly those who have been registered in the testing pool, should be aware of taking specific Chinese herbal-based treatment or supplementation, and document any of its usage on the anti-doping forms.
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Sh. Akhmadieva, Roza, Leonid M. Ostanin, Sofia Sh. Ostanina, Vadim O. Moiseyev, Alexey D. Chudnovskiy, Oksana B. Shirokikh, Kamilya G. Gabdulinova, and Marat N. Badrutdinov. "NOXOLOGICAL APPROACH TO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND HUMAN LIFE ACTIVITY SAFETY: RISKS OF MODERN DANGERS." Humanities & Social Sciences Reviews 7, no. 4 (October 10, 2019): 1269–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.18510/hssr.2019.74175.

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The purpose of the article: The purpose of the article is to theoretically substantiate the noxological approach to the definition of mechanisms to counter the risks of modern hazards. Materials and methods: The key ideas of the noxological approach in the framework of this study are environmental preservation and human life-activity safety. The research is based on the methodological principles and leading ideas of environmental protection and human life-activity safety, presented in the context of social ecology, the concept of sustainable development of environmental safety, in the environmental paradigm, in the co-evolutionary paradigm of environmental ethics. Results of the research: The authors attempt to create a theoretical model of noxological approach to countering the risks of modern hazards in environmental preservation and human life-activity safety. The systematization of the basic concepts of the noxological approach as an independent scientific direction is carried out; the regularities and sources of the hazards’ emergency are established; the taxonomy of hazards is determined; the prototype of the hazard passport is justified. Applications: This research can be used for universities, teachers, and students. Novelty/Originality: In this research, the model of noxological approach to environmental protection and human life activity safety: risks of modern dangers is presented in a comprehensive and complete manner.
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Sesana, Marta Maria, Graziano Salvalai, Diletta Brutti, Corinne Mandin, and Wenjuan Wei. "ALDREN: A Methodological Framework to Support Decision-Making and Investments in Deep Energy Renovation of Non-Residential Buildings." Buildings 11, no. 1 (December 23, 2020): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings11010003.

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Since 2002, the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) has set up the path to improve the efficiency gains in the EU building sector, including measures that should accelerate the rate of building renovation towards more energy efficient systems. Under the 2010 EPBD, all EU countries have established independent energy performance certification systems supported by independent mechanisms of control and verification. The EU directive 2018/844 has introduced different novelties and one of these regards the possibility for the Member States, together with the Long-Term Renovation Strategies (LTRS), to introduce an optional Building Renovation Passport Article 2a.1(c), considered as an empowering document that gives more reliable and independent information on the potential for energy savings that is tied up in their buildings. On 14 October 2020, the European Commission launched its Communication and Strategy on the Renovation Wave initiative, intending to double the current Europe’s renovation rate to make the continent carbon neutral by 2050. However, current practices and tools of energy performance assessment and certification applied across Europe face several challenges. In this context, the ALDREN project is a methodological framework that aims to support decision-making and investment in deep energy renovation of nonresidential buildings, based on a set of procedures (modules) that consist in the step-by-step implementation of protocols to assess the energy performance, indoor environmental quality, and financial value of buildings, before and after the energy renovation. The paper presents the ALDREN overall procedure with a focus on the development of the Building Renovation Passport and its application to an Italian office building.
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Volk, Gayle M., and Christopher M. Richards. "Integration of Georeferencing, Habitat, Sampling, and Genetic Data for Documentation of Wild Plant Genetic Resources." HortScience 46, no. 11 (November 2011): 1446–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.46.11.1446.

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Plant genetic resource collections provide novel materials to the breeding and research communities. Crop wild relatives may harbor completely novel forms of allelic variation for biotic and abiotic resistance as well as masked genes for improved quality and production. This variation has been shaped by the environment from which the plant materials were collected. With detailed original source information, genetic assessments of germplasm collections can go beyond the basic measurements of collection diversity and breeding for simple traits to assessments of natural variation in environmental contexts. Availability of detailed documentation of passport, phenotypic, and genetic data increases the value of all genebank accessions. Inclusion of georeferenced sources, habitats, and sampling data in collection databases facilitates interpretation of genetic data for genebank accessions with wild origins.
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Melnichenko, P. I., N. I. Prokhorov, A. M. Bolshakov, T. M. Khodykina, and Anastasia V. Zakharova. "RESULTS OF RADIATION AND HYGIENIC PASSPORTIZATION OF THE CITY OF MOSCOW IN THE PERIOD FROM 2013 TO 2016." Hygiene and sanitation 98, no. 3 (April 29, 2019): 261–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.18821/0016-9900-2019-98-3-261-267.

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Introduction. The article discusses the results of a general analysis of information on the radiation-hygienic passports of Moscow in the period from 2013 to 2016, providing objective and accessible information about the characteristics of all sources of ionizing radiation (man-made, medical, natural) and the resulting radiation doses for the population Moscow. Material and methods. A qualitative and quantitative assessment of doses for the population from natural sources, medical exposure of patients during X-ray examinations was carried out, the objects of Moscow using sources were studied. Results. The number of sources in Moscow has been established to be indicated inaccurately, as a result of which unaccounted sources are identified during control and supervisory measures. The leading role in the structure of collective doses of radiation to the population of Moscow according to the data of 2016 was shown to come from natural sources and medical research as much as 81.5 and 18.3%, respectively. A continuous increase in the dose from computed tomography and its significant contribution to the collective dose from medical exposure of Moscow residents was noted. In 2016, its contribution amounted to 59.9%. Discussion. To determine the qualitative and quantitative assessment of the doses to the population of Moscow from all sources, the radiation hygienic passports of the city of Moscow were studied from 2013 to 2016. Conclusions. On the basis of the study conducted to assess the doses of radiation to the population of Moscow, an underestimation of the effective doses of patients during medical research was established. There is a continuous increase in the dose from computed tomography, its significant contribution to the collective dose from medical exposure of the population of Moscow. In order to update the radiation hygienic passport of Moscow, it is necessary to achieve the presentation of complete information by objects using sources, as well as the relevance of legal acts, taking measures to prevent an unreasonable increase in doses of medical exposure to residents of Moscow while actively introducing highly informative diagnostic methods in medicine.
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Schumacher, Yorck Olaf, Martial Saugy, Torben Pottgiesser, and Neil Robinson. "Detection of EPO doping and blood doping: the haematological module of the Athlete Biological Passport." Drug Testing and Analysis 4, no. 11 (February 28, 2012): 846–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dta.406.

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Nouskalis, G. "Biometrics, e-Identity, and the Balance between Security and Privacy: Case Study of the Passenger Name Record (PNR) System." Scientific World JOURNAL 11 (2011): 474–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2011.48.

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The implementation of biometrics entails either the establishment of an identity or tracing a person's identity. Biometric passport data (e.g., irises, fingers, faces) can be used in order to verify a passenger's identity. The proposed Passenger Name Record (PNR) system contains all the information necessary to enable reservations to be processed and controlled by the booking and participating air carriers for each journey booked by or on behalf of any person. PNR data are related to travel movements, usually flights, and include passport data, name, address, telephone numbers, travel agent, credit card number, history of changes in the flight schedule, seat preferences, and other information. In the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, a new emergency political-law status of society was established: the continuous state of “war” against the so-called unlawful combatants of the “enemy”. Officially, the enemy is the terrorists, but the victims of the privacy invasions caused by the above new form of data processing are the civilians. The data processing based on biometrics is covered both by Directive 95/46 EC and Article 8 of the Convention on the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (now the European Convention on Human Rights, “ECHR”). According to Article 2, Paragraph a of the above Directive, personal data shall mean any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person; an identifiable person is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to an identification number or to one or more factors specific to his/her physical, physiological, mental, economic, cultural, or social identity.
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Козлова, Евгения, and Evgenia Kozlova. "PROBLEMS OF INNOVATIVE STRATEGY FORMATION OF ECONOMIC ENTITIES TAKING INTO ACCOUNT MODERN REQUIREMENTS OF THE MARKET ENVIRONMENT." Bulletin of Bryansk state technical university 2016, no. 5 (December 30, 2016): 192–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/article_58f9c4d9a21176.98903345.

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The formation mechanism of the innovative strat-egy of economic entity offered by the author includes the following stages: the analysis of macro- and micro-environment factors; the analysis of innovative poten-tial of the managing system; marketing and investment analysis of the innovative projects; working out innovative development strategy; drawing up the passport of innovative development and acceptance of administrative decisions on its basis; the analysis and control of the efficiency of implementing a chosen innovative strategy. Reasonable innovative strategy will allow the en-terprise to adapt quickly to the changing environmental conditions, to reduce the risk level of introducing innovative activity, to define the directions of the enterprise development in the innovative field competently and also to concentrate administrative efforts in order to achieve strategically important tasks.
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Zhang, Nuo, Qi Han, and Bauke de Vries. "Building Circularity Assessment in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Industry: A New Framework." Sustainability 13, no. 22 (November 11, 2021): 12466. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su132212466.

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Circular Economy (CE) has proved its contribution to addressing environmental impacts in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industries. Building Circularity (BC) assessment methods have been developed to measure the circularity of building projects. However, there still exists ambiguity and inconsistency in these methods. Based on the reviewed literature, this study proposes a new framework for BC assessment, including a material flow model, a Material Passport (MP), and a BC calculation method. The material flow model redefines the concept of BC assessment, containing three circularity cycles and five indicators. The BC MP defines the data needed for the assessment, and the BC calculation method provides the equations for building circularity scoring. The proposed framework offers a comprehensive basis to support a coherent and consistent implementation of CE in the AEC industry.
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Finerty, E., J. Reynolds, J. Kostic, S. King, and N. Judge. "Have passport will travel: Integrating infection control into a best practice knowledge transfer project." American Journal of Infection Control 33, no. 5 (June 2005): e103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajic.2005.04.126.

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Silva Policarpo, Luma Kathyn, Lucy Ferreira Azevedo, and Carolina Tenuta Portela. "Passaporte literário: uma proposta de incentivo à leitura / Literary passport: a proposal to encourage reading." Brazilian Journal of Development 7, no. 7 (July 6, 2021): 66740–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.34117/bjdv7n7-108.

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Forster, Alice, Jane Wardle, Judith Stephenson, and Jo Waller. "Passport to Promiscuity or Lifesaver: Press Coverage of HPV Vaccination and Risky Sexual Behavior." Journal of Health Communication 15, no. 2 (March 2010): 205–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10810730903528066.

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Basyrov, I. M. "Strategic tools to improve of environmental friendliness of logistics chains." Transport Technician: Education and Practice 2, no. 2 (June 21, 2021): 191–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.46684/2687-1033.2021.2.191-202.

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The transport of goods contributes to an increase in global greenhouse gas emissions. Despite the fact that its share is much less than that of industries, there is significant legislative pressure to reduce emissions from transport. A review and critical analysis of strategies to reduce or completely eliminate the negative impact of international logistics supply chains on the environment was carried out.Comparative characteristics of transport modes are presented, taking into account their negative impact on the environment. An extended review of scientific and practical publications on the topic of “green supply chain management” was carried out in order to reduce the negative impact of cargo transportation on the environment. Strategic solutions have been identified and analyzed to reduce emissions associated with the transportation of goods. Highlighted strategies, the attitude towards which in society has changed for the worse.The main method used is critical analysis. The subject of research is the area according to the passport of the scientific specialty 05.22.01 “Transport and transport-technological systems of the country, its regions and cities, organization of production in transport”, p. 6 “Protection of the environment from the polluting effects of transport”.The scientific novelty of the research lies in the proposed theoretical foundations and the identification of operational “tools” for improving the environmental friendliness of supply chains in the form of combined strategies.The relevance of the work is substantiated by environmental priorities in the state policy of the Russian Federation. In 2019, a large-scale national project “Ecology” was launched in our country, the main goal of which is to change the negative impact on the environment by 2030 and create comfortable living conditions for people in the country.It has been found that the available modes of transport vary greatly in emissions, with slower modes of transport generally having fewer emissions than faster ones.
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Garvican-Lewis, Laura A., Victor L. Vuong, Andrew D. Govus, Yorck Olaf Schumacher, David Hughes, Greg Lovell, Daniel Eichner, and Christopher J. Gore. "Influence of combined iron supplementation and simulated hypoxia on the haematological module of the athlete biological passport." Drug Testing and Analysis 10, no. 4 (November 16, 2017): 731–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dta.2303.

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Miller, Geoffrey D., Masaru Teramoto, Stacy J. Smeal, Dan Cushman, and Daniel Eichner. "Assessing serum albumin concentration following exercise‐induced fluid shifts in the context of the athlete biological passport." Drug Testing and Analysis 11, no. 6 (February 20, 2019): 782–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dta.2571.

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Voss, Sven Christian, Khalifa Al‐Hamad, Waseem Samsam, Anissa Cherif, Costas Georgakopoulos, Mohammed Al Maadheed, George Balanos, et al. "A novel mixed living high training low intervention and the hematological module of the athlete biological passport." Drug Testing and Analysis 12, no. 3 (December 30, 2019): 323–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dta.2723.

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Basarygina, E. M., V. S. Zybalov, N. A. Pakhomova, and O. E. Akulich. "Information-analytical modeling of soil composition based on spectral analysis." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 949, no. 1 (January 1, 2022): 012129. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/949/1/012129.

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Abstract Over the past decade, public interest in precision farming technologies, monitoring of production and technological processes and environmental protection issues has noticeably increased. Nowadays, agricultural producers are increasingly using technologies based on digital data, which are used to manage and optimize production. Digital maps and information models are one of the ways to present a field passport, that is, a visual database obtained on the basis of an analysis of land resources and reflecting reliable information about the state of a particular land plot. As a result of the research carried out, digital soil models were constructed (using the example of the soils of the Chelyabinsk region). The obtained models, which clearly reflect the content of heavy metals, are recommended for use in making managerial decisions in the field of the agro-industrial complex. The use of these models contributes to the transition to digital crop technologies.
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