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Adams, Norman H., and Gregory H. Wakefield. "State-space models of head-related transfer functions for virtual auditory scene synthesis." Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 125, no. 6 (2009): 3894–902. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.3124778.

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Skorokhod, I. G. "Head of State: Function of the President of the Republic of Belarus." Lex Russica, no. 7 (July 19, 2021): 148–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.17803/1729-5920.2021.176.7.148-160.

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According to the author of the paper, the head of state is not a position, not a title, not any state body, but the function of the President of the Republic of Belarus, along with the function of the guarantor of the Constitution, human and civil rights and freedoms. The function of the head of state is unchanged and is due to his position in the system of state authorities. This function manifests the nature and essence of the institution of the presidency, which cannot be reduced to specific actions or practices, therefore, it is implemented through the exercise of powers in various organizational forms. In this regard, the concept of “president”, unlike “head of state”, is not static, but dynamic, since the list of rights and duties of the President of the Republic of Belarus is open.Powers are unambiguous, substantive rights and duties of the President, legitimized from the functions and expressed in various organizational forms of his activities. At the same time, the characteristics of the President’s powers can only show the external side of his activities. The powers of the President, in contrast to the functions, are a variable value. The President through representative, legitimation, arbitration, control, rulemaking, personnel, integration, symbolist and ceremonial state powers carries out the function of the head of state.The function of the head of state is the superiority and precedence of the President over all state officials. In accordance with it, the idea of the Republic of Belarus is personified. This function allows the President of the Republic of Belarus to be the main public representative and act on behalf of the Belarusian state both within it and in international relations. This is the result of the state obtaining the status of a legitimate state, the continuity and interaction of state authorities, mediation between them. The constitutional function of the head of state makes it necessary for the President to have instruments of power-state bodies operating within this function.
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Zhao, Xiu Ting, and Jin Meng. "3.5m Head Sheave Finite Element Analysis." Advanced Materials Research 472-475 (February 2012): 1823–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.472-475.1823.

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Using Pro/E powerful entity modeling functions and ANSYS finite element analysis of the powerful function, both integration, to spoke type large head sheave work state are analyzed, and establish the mechanical model of the finite element. Through the finite element calculation, carry the strength analysis and research to head sheave in the different conditions. The calculation results show that head sheave works in alternating stress, it is concluded that head sheave of deformation and stress distribution laws. To design and develop spoke type large head sheave provides the basis.
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Jenny, Claudia, and Christoph Reuter. "Can I trust my ears in VR? Head-related transfer functions and valuation methods with descriptive attributes in virtual reality." International Journal of Virtual Reality 21, no. 2 (2021): 29–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.20870/ijvr.2021.21.2.4831.

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In this article, we present the current state of the art in binaural audio with the focus on head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) and valuation methods of virtual acoustics with descriptive attributes. This combination provides a methodology, which delivers the basis for research studies in virtual reality (VR) on individual and non-individual head-related transfer functions. Based on the largely explored localization perception of static audio signals, this review offers an overview of the directional hearing during head and sound source movement and multimodality in audiovisual virtual environments. Perceptual quality characteristics provide evaluation methods from which future HRTF VR experiments and virtual environments studies on binaural acoustics could benefit.
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Vlasov, Andrey V. "Psychological analysis of professional activities of heads of state authorities." Vestnik of Kostroma State University. Series: Pedagogy. Psychology. Sociokinetics 26, no. 3 (2020): 67–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.34216/2073-1426-2020-26-3-67-72.

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The article discusses the problem of specifics of professional activities of heads of state power in modern conditions and the role of subjective psychological factors in the success of its implementation. It is noted that along with the function of "normative control", the head of power must take independent management decisions in conditions of increased social responsibility. This can give rise to intrapersonal conflict, moral and intellectual overload of the politician, which affect the effectiveness of its activities. When the hierarchical status of the manager increases, its power, freedom to exercise power, and therefore personal responsibility for making managerial decisions increase too. In this regard, the importance of subjective factors when exercising power functions of the head is increasing. The concepts “power” and “management” are analysed in the article, the characterisation of the subject exercising power is given in comparison with the “manager”, the psychological concepts of power and the compensatory nature of the need for power are highlighted. The author draws attention to the variety of studies of power motivation, the presence of various approaches to the analysis of power motives, the possibility of highlighting the instrumental and value, personality-oriented and socio-oriented components of power motivation. The importance of the existence of socially-oriented motives in the structure of motivation of heads of government bodies is emphasised, as well as the need to form a system of prosocial value orientations, which can determine the qualitative specificity and effectiveness of heads' activities. The importance of improving the personnel selection system for positions of heads of state power, taking into account value-motivating factors, is discussed.
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Bezrukov, Andrey V., and Valery V. Chugaev. "The institute of head of the state in the mechanism of strengthening state unity and the rule of law (theoretical-historical and constitutional-legal interpretation)." Law Enforcement Review 2, no. 1 (2018): 40–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.24147/2542-1514.2018.2(1).40-53.

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The subject. The article investigates historical legal, theoretical-methodological and constitutional-legal problems of the formation and functioning of the institute of the head of state.The purpose of the study is to show how the constitutional functions of the head of state concretize his powers.The study is based on the use of methods of analysis and synthesis, historical legal, formal legal, comparative legal methods, scientific abstraction.The main scientific results. The authors summarize that the historical and legal analysis shows the key role of the head of state in the mechanism of ensuring state unity and law and order. Reality testifies the fact that the role of the President of the Russian Federation creates sufficient constitutional and legal grounds and conditions for the consolidated work of all state authorities, including law enforcement agencies, in the direction of ensuring the unity of state power and constitutional law and order. The indicated directions are in many ways identical, organically interrelated and interdependent, systematically define the main lines of activity of the head of state, contributing to the improvement of the constitutional and legal mechanism for ensuring the rule of law in general. Firstly, the Constitution of the Russian Federation contains only the basic powers of the President of the Russian Federation, which are substantially expanded by the legislator and presidential decrees. Secondly, the President has so-called “hidden”, discretionary powers that are not directly enshrined in the Constitution of the Russian Federation, implicit in it and stem from the sense of presidential functions that manifest themselves in unforeseen extraordinary circumstances. Thus, the constitutional design of a strong presidential power allows the President of the Russian Federation to ensure the unity of the executive power and the exercise of the powers of the federal government throughout the territory of Russia (pt. 4 of Art. 78 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation). Such presidential power is carried out through the issuance of its decrees and orders, the adoption of operational and administrative decisions.Conclusions. The authors noted that the effectiveness of the work of the head of state is especially evident in the state unity and the constitutional and legal mechanism for ensuring the rule of law, which is developed in the constitutional doctrine.
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Usatiy, Grygoriy. "Features of the subject matter of crimes in the sphere of official activity." Slovo of the National School of Judges of Ukraine, no. 3(32) (December 18, 2020): 125–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.37566/2707-6849-2020-3(32)-11.

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The article is sanctified to realization of criminal law analysis of individual issues, in particular: the concept of an official as a subject of a crime; categories (types) of officials; legislative definition of government representatives, interpretation of organizational and administrative and administrative and economic functions (responsibilities); definition of the content of the concept of “subordination”, etc. as circumstances subject to further proof.In the article the argued elucidations are given in relation to that, or there were deputies of Head of Administration of President of Ukraine in a period from 22.07.2014 for by 11.05.2019 official persons in understanding a century 18, century 364 or century 367 the Criminal code of Ukraine. Administration of President of Ukraine is an auxiliary, constantly operating body that is created by President of Ukraine on the basis of the article of a 106 Constitution of Ukraine. Thus, Administration does not make decision, obligatory for other subjects, does not carry out state imperious administrative functions, and it is not had to jurisdiction that spreads to certain territory, but thus is not a public organ in understanding of Law of Ukraine «About prevention of corruption». In according to the position of the Supreme Court, the Deputy Head of the Administration of the President of Ukraine is not an official of a state body. The position of the Deputy Head of the Administration of the President of Ukraine also does not belong to any of the categories of civil service positions defined by Article 6 of the Law of Ukraine «On Civil Service». The foregoing allows us to conclude that the Deputy Heads of the Presidential Administration of Ukraine in the period from 07.22.2014 to 05.11.2019 were employees of a permanent subsidiary body formed by the President of Ukraine with consultative and advisory functions. And they also did not perform organizational and administrative or administrative functions, and therefore were not officials in the understanding of Articles 18, 364, 367 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. Key words: the subject of the crime, executive, government representative, organizational and administrative and administrative functions (responsibilities).
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Mujab, Saiful. "The Critical Analysis of Competence Development of Head of State Madrasah." Ilomata International Journal of Social Science 3, no. 2 (2022): 216–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.52728/ijss.v3i2.468.

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The existence and contribution of Madrasas to Education In Indonesia there is no doubt, Madrasas are one of the concerns of Muslims for the importance of developing quality human resources through Islamic-based education. That the conditions of learning and management in Madrasahs still need monitoring, guidance and assistance in implementing national education standards. This needs to be done because people still doubt the quality of their learning. Madrasah principals must continue to improve their competence in order to carry out their duties and functions both academically and managerially in madrasas through regular and continuous professional development activities. In this research method using descriptive qualitative research methods, the purpose of this study is to determine the extent to which school principals in the Madrasah environment of the Jakarta area office with critical analysis because there are still many assumptions about the community that madrasas are often considered. Educational institutions whose quality is below other public schools. Therefore, madrasas still cannot be used as the main choice in learning.
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Stets, O. "Legal status of the head of public service in the state body as a subject of public service legal relations." National Technical University of Ukraine Journal. Political science. Sociology. Law, no. 4(48) (January 29, 2021): 118–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.20535/2308-5053.2020.4(48).233301.

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The article is devoted to the study of the essential features of the head of the public service in a state body as a subject of public service legal relations. It is found that depending on the nature of the powers that determine the role and degree of participation of public servants in the exercise of public power functions, there will be a different range of rights and responsibilities of managers, specialists, executors. Given the great diversity of public servants, the scope of their powers affects the content of the legal status of a public servant, but not the fact of his belonging to the public service. It is established that the head of the public service in a state body has: a) the general status of a citizen of Ukraine; b) sectoral status within the framework of official law – the status of a public servant; c) a special status within the framework of official law, which is mediated by the nature of the powers granted – the status of the head of the public service in a state body. The substantive features which characterize a public servant who has acquired a special legal status of the head of the public service in a state body are singled out: 1) he is assigned to public servants; 2) he holds the highest position of public service in a state body; 3) he is obliged to perform a special type of duties that are an element of authority: a) in matters of public service and b) organization of work of other employees in this body. Attention is paid to the fact that each head of the public service in a state body is an official authorized to perform organizational and administrative functions, but not every official is the head of the public service in a state body. A possible algorithm for finding a higher position in a state body is identified: a) if there are positions in a state body that fall into different categories, the highest position in a state body will be held by the public servant who replaces a category “A” or “B” (in the absence of positions classified in category “A”); b) if there are positions in a state body that are assigned to one category, the highest position will be held by the public servant whose position is assigned to the highest subcategory.
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Franjić, Siniša. "Head Injuries, a general approach." Iberoamerican Journal of Medicine 2, no. 1 (2020): 19–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.53986/ibjm.2020.0005.

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When a person with a head injury arrives at the hospital, doctors and nurses first check life signs: cardiac work, blood pressure and breathing. For those who do not breathe satisfactorily, a extractor fan may be required. Doctors immediately assess the patient's state of mind and memory. They also test the brain's basic functions by checking the size of the pupils and their response to light, assessing reactions to sensations such as heat and stab of the needle, and testing the ability to move their arms or legs. Computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging is required to evaluate possible brain injury. Traumatic brain injury occurs when an external mechanical force causes brain dysfunction. Brain trauma is usually the result of a violent hit to the head. An object that pierces the skull, such as a bullet, can also cause brain trauma. Mild trauma can be caused by temporary brain cell dysfunction. More serious brain trauma can lead to bruising, torn tissue, bleeding and other physical injuries to the brain, which can result in long-term complications or even death. Head injuries are the cause of disability and death of people under the age of 50, more than any other type of neurological impairment. Nearly half of people with severe head injuries die. The brain can be damaged even when the skull is not pierced.
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Сухонос, Володимир Вікторович, Владимир Викторович Сухонос та Volodymyr Viktorovych Sukhonos. "Повноваження глави держави щодо банківської системи: досвід минулого і сучасності". Thesis, Українська академія банківської справи Національного банку України, 2004. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/60422.

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В державознавстві глава держави визначається як посадова особа або спеціальний державний орган, що здійснює верховне представництво держави у внутрішньополітичному житті країни та у відносинах з іншими державами.<br>In state sciences, the head of state is defined as an official or a special state body exercising the supreme representation of the state in the internal political life of the country and in relations with other states.
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Сухонос, Володимир Вікторович, Владимир Викторович Сухонос та Volodymyr Viktorovych Sukhonos. "Фінансова функція глави держави". Thesis, Українська академія банківської справи Національного банку України, 2010. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/59336.

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Одним з головних напрямів становлення та розвитку України як демократичної, соціальної, правової держави є визначення ролі і місця глави держави у механізмі здійснення державної влади. Інститут глави держави в Україні має бути не лише гарантом конституційних засад і державного ладу, а й стати інтеграційним інститутом у системі органів державної влади.
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Mota, Marcelo de Azevedo Telesca. "Das funções de estado, de governo e de administração pública sob uma perspectiva da racionalidade da ordem política." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/185056.

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O Brasil vem atravessando um dos momentos mais conturbados de sua história. Um país fragilizado, dividido e sem um consenso acerca da necessidade urgente de reformas estruturais de base, em especial, acerca do modo como vêm dispostos internamente os seus órgãos políticos de Estado. As instituições estão dispostas irracionalmente e sem coerência, permitindo a indevida cumulação (fusão) das funções de chefia de Estado, de chefia de governo e de gestão da Administração Pública em mãos de uma Presidência da República. Tratam-se de funções com finalidades, princípios e protocolos de trabalho complemente diversos, não podendo jamais serem cumuladas da forma como se encontram. A separação Estado, governo e Administração Pública é, portanto, medida que se impõe e a única saída possível para dotar o país da estabilidade e do consensus necessários para vencer as suas violentas crises.<br>Brazil has been going through one of the most troubled times in its history. A fragile and divided country without a consensus for basic structural reforms that are greatly needed, or rather, the way in which its political organs of state are internally disposed. Institutions are disposed irrationally and without coherence, allowing Presidency of the Republic office cumulates the functions of head of state, head of government and management of public administration. These are functions with completely different purposes, principles and protocols of work, which cannot be cumulated under one office. The separation of State, Government and Public Administration is therefore a necessary measure and the only possible way out to give the country the stability and consensus needed to overcome its violent crises.
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Сухоноc, Володимир Вікторович, Владимир Викторович Сухоноc та Volodymyr Viktorovych Sukhonos. "Роль глави держави у розвитку науки і освіти: конституційно-правовий та історико-теоретичний аспекти". Thesis, Дніпропетровськ, 2005. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/60347.

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Політична реформа, що розпочалася за ініціативою Президента України, призвела до гострої дискусії у Верховній Раді України стосовно функцій і повноважень глави нашої держави.<br>The political reform, which began on the initiative of the President of Ukraine, has led to an acute discussion in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine regarding the functions and powers of the head of our state.
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Martin, Russell McAnally Ken. "Interpolation of head-related transfer functions." Fishermans Bend,Victoria : Defence Science and Technology Organisation, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1947/8028.

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Nwosu, Udoka. "Head of state immunity in international law." Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 2011. http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/599/.

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International events since the landmark Pinochet case, increased human rights advocacy, efforts at a culture of accountability, as well as the recent pro-democratic up-rising in the Arab states sustain impetus for the consideration of Head of state immunity in international law. A naturalist view of international law is that there can be no Head of state immunity for violations of human rights. This popular view proceeds from a theoretical misunderstanding of the positivist concept of immunities resulting in its practical misapplication. However, this naturalist view must be contextualised within the subtleties of international rule-making. It is to this end that the inquiry into Head of state immunity as a concept of customary international law, emergent trends and the formation of a new rule of custom in this regard is necessitated. Thus, this thesis will inquire into the applicability, or otherwise, of Head of state immunity before certain fora, including national courts, international courts, and internationalised courts with view to discerning emergent trends in the practice of Head of state immunity. Thematic in this thesis, is the argument that a provision in the constitutive instrument establishing the jurisdiction of a court which makes irrelevant the fact of official capacity as Head of state, without more, cannot remove the immunities of Heads of states under customary international law. This thesis will undertake its analysis from the perspective of the nature of the constitutive instrument establishing an international court and the extent to which states are bound by the instrument. This thesis will conclude this inquiry by considering the extent to which the trends elicited in the substantive part of the work have changed customary international law and the extent to which there can be said to be a new international law on Head of state immunity.
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Brown, Tara J. (Tara Janet) 1978. "Characterization of acoustic head-related transfer functions for nearby sources." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/8945.

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Thesis (M.Eng. and S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, February 2001.<br>Includes bibliographical references (leaf 60).<br>Head Related Transfer Functions (HRTF) for nearby sources were characterized for human subjects and the Knowles Electronics Manikin for Acoustic Research (KEMAR). The HRTFs were measured in several reverberant room conditions for sound source positions at 0, 45, and 90 degrees in azimuth and 15cm and 1m from the center of the head using maximum-length sequences. The effects of reverberation on interaural time difference, interaural level difference, magnitude response, and spectral content were examined. Results were consistent with acoustic theory. Reverberation was found to decrease ILD, cause comb-filtering, and to distort and add frequency-to-frequency variations to acoustic cues. These affects were most pronounced in room positions with the most reverberant energy.<br>by Tara J. Brown.<br>M.Eng.and S.B.
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Bomhardt, Ramona [Verfasser]. "Anthropometric Individualization of Head-Related Transfer Functions Analysis and Modeling / Ramona Bomhardt." Berlin : Logos Verlag, 2017. http://d-nb.info/1139921665/34.

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Watson, Mark Lee. "A multiple-film magnetoresistive replay head, for audio applications." Thesis, University of Plymouth, 1986. http://hdl.handle.net/10026.1/2548.

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Sensors have been fabricated, which are able to read the information stored on magnetic tape using the anisotropic magnetoresistance effect. These have major advantages over conventional replay heads in that they are multi-track devices, with very small trackwidths. To overcome the signal limitation imposed by the reduced trackwidth the sensor consists of two long magnetoresistive elements which are folded together. By differentially sensing the magnetoresistive signal in each of the elements second harmonic distortion can be removed. To improve the linearity of the magnetoresistive response, the sensors are arranged in such a way that the sensor signal current in each of the elements provides the field necessary to correctly bias the head. A theoretical evaluation of the bias field for all configurations of element has been performed, and was found to fit experimental data. Sixteen tracks are provided across the width of a compact cassette tape, and the design specifically allows the finished sensors to be packaged using standard components. Several performance related features have been considered, and various other fabrication aids included on the photomasks used to build the sensors. These photomasks are provided by the S.E.R.C. from an original computer program written in a graphics language, which defines the size and shape of the various elements making up the device. The heads are fabricated using photolithographic methods, from thin films of several materials all of which are R.F. sputtered. To improve the performance of the sensors, various electro-magnetic properties of the magnetoresistive layers have been measured using apparatus built especially for the purpose. These properties have been optimised by varying the bias potential used in the sputtering process. The finished heads have been tested, and have been found to compare well with the theory derived to describe their performance.
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Reed, Darrin Kiyoshi. "Virtual audio localization with simulated early-reflections and generalized head-related transfer functions." Thesis, Montana State University, 2009. http://etd.lib.montana.edu/etd/2009/reed/ReedD1209.pdf.

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In a natural sonic environment a listener is accustomed to hearing reflections and reverberation. It is conceived that early reflections could reduce front-back confusion in synthetic 3-D audio. This thesis describes experiments which seek to determine whether or not simulated reflections can reduce front-back confusions for audio presented with non-individualized head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) via headphones. To measure the contribution of the reflections, 13 human subjects participated in localization experiments which compared their localization ability with anechoic HRTF processing versus HRTF processing with a single early-reflection. The results were highly subject dependent; some showed improvement while others seemed to be inhibited by the reflections. Statistical analysis of the overall results concluded that a single reflection does not provide a significant difference in localization ability. Although this data rejects the hypothesis of this investigation, some suspicion regarding the contribution of lateral reflections in an auditory environment remains.
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Books on the topic "Functions of head of state"

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Head of state. T. Doherty Associates, 1985.

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Hoyt, Richard. Head of state. T. Doherty Associates, 1986.

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Hoyt, Richard. Head of state. Grafton, 1987.

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Head of state. Severn House, 1986.

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Head of state. Tom Doherty Associates, 1986.

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Reid, Marysia. State treasury activities & functions. National Association of State Treasurers, 1990.

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Reid, Marysia. State treasury activities & functions. Council of State Governments, 1988.

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Tyson, Kathy. State treasury activities & functions. Council of State Governments, 1994.

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Manu, Francis. The orphan head of state. Newgen Bookshop & Pub., 1996.

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Cromwell's head. National Archives, 2008.

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Book chapters on the topic "Functions of head of state"

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Frąckowiak, Andrzej, and Michał Ciałkowski. "Green’s Functions in Steady-State Heat Conduction." In Encyclopedia of Thermal Stresses. Springer Netherlands, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2739-7_387.

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Ruge, Kay, and Klaus Ritgen. "Local Self-Government and Administration." In Public Administration in Germany. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-53697-8_9.

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AbstractThis chapter describes the variety and levels of local self-government bodies in Germany. It portrays that local authorities (municipalities, cities and counties) are responsible for performing both their own tasks and large parts of federal and Land laws (the communal administrations and especially their so-called double head function: local self-government and lowest level of state administration). The local authorities mainly differentiate themselves from federal and regional authorities by the mandates of their elected representative bodies (municipal council, city council and county council). The head of a local administration (mayor or county commissioner) is also usually directly elected by the citizens.
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Wang, Xiuli. "Head of State Visits." In Winning American Hearts and Minds. Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3184-2_4.

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Coffey, Donal K. "The Head of State." In Drafting the Irish Constitution, 1935–1937. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76246-3_4.

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Lee, John H. S., and K. Ramamurthi. "Thermodynamic State Functions." In Fundamentals of Thermodynamics. CRC Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003224044-7.

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Turhan, Ebru, and Wolfgang Wessels. "The European Council as a Key Driver of EU–Turkey Relations: Central Functions, Internal Dynamics, and Evolving Preferences." In EU-Turkey Relations. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70890-0_8.

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AbstractThe many faces of the European Council make it a core component of the institutional machinery maintaining relations between the EU and third countries, including Turkey. This chapter identifies the European Council’s roles as the EU’s ‘master of enlargement’, ‘external voice and crisis manager’, and ‘agenda and direction setter’ as its three primary functions that drive the EU–Turkey relationship. The central focus of the chapter is the evolution of the European Council in framing relations with a candidate country—or what many now call a ‘strategic partner’—and the identification of the critical turning points and shifts in the central functions, internal dynamics, and preferences of this key institution. The findings indicate a growing trend toward a more conflictual, relatively hostile relationship between the European Council and Turkey as a result of diverging geopolitical interests—especially in the Eastern Mediterranean—and normative considerations. Furthermore, the analysis reveals an expanding impact of bilateral issues and member states’ individual preferences on the European Council’s role as a driver of EU–Turkey relations. Still, with their powers, the Heads of State or Government are likely to remain a key driver of the future trajectory of the relationship, demonstrating an increased interest in ‘thinking outside of the accession box’ and in framing a relationship model that would safeguard EU–Turkey relations amidst growing disagreements with Ankara.
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Kuzmany, Hans. "The Dielectric Response Functions." In Solid-State Spectroscopy. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01479-6_6.

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Koul, Rashmi, and Arbind Dubey. "Challenges in Preserving Salivary Gland Functions." In Head and Neck Cancer Clinics. Springer India, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2574-4_7.

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Posthoff, Christian, and Bernd Steinbach. "Finite-State Machines." In Logic Functions and Equations. Springer US, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-2938-7_8.

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Mulay, Shashikant, John J. Quinn, and Mark Shattuck. "Correlation Functions." In Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00494-1_2.

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Conference papers on the topic "Functions of head of state"

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Zhu, W. D., and C. D. Mote. "Transient and Steady-State Response of Constrained Translating Strings." In ASME 1995 Design Engineering Technical Conferences collocated with the ASME 1995 15th International Computers in Engineering Conference and the ASME 1995 9th Annual Engineering Database Symposium. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc1995-0643.

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Abstract The exact expression describing the constraint force in a constrained translating string is derived using the Green’s function formulation. Discontinuity of the initial velocity at a boundary of the string due to a disturbance causes discontinuity in the constraint force history for any constraint that is not modeled by a single spring element. The discontinuities in the constraint force occur at instants when those propagating wave-fronts in the string with non-vanishing slope interact with the constraint. A model of a magnetic tape-recording head system is analyzed. Tape-head contact loss is predicted, depending on the amplitude and frequency of the disturbance, the head location and the preload of the tape against the head. The transient response to a harmonic end excitation is compared at the steady state to the closed-form prediction of a steady forced analysis.
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Chen, Yan, Lin Cheng, Gongming Xin, and Tao Luan. "Steady State Modeling of LHP and Analysis." In 2010 14th International Heat Transfer Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ihtc14-22351.

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The loop heat pipe (LHP) was invented in Russia in the early 1980’s. It is a two-phase heat transfer device that utilizes the evaporation and condensation of a working fluid to transfer heat, and the capillary force developed in fine porous wicks to circulate the fluid. The temperature of LHP evaporator as functions of the heat load, sink temperature, ambient temperature is an important parameter which can reflect the performance of an LHP. Many factors can affect the LHP operating temperature and which can be divided into two parts: external and internal. The external factors including heat sink temperature, ambient temperature, fluid forces, the position between heat source and heat sink and the heat exchange between LHP and ambient. The internal factors related to the design and structure of the LHP, for example, the charging amount of the working fluid and the distribution status of the liquid phase during the LHP operating. Based on Sinda/Fluint software an ammonia-stainless steel steady state model of loop heat pipe was established, the impacts on the LHP operating temperature induced by alterable heat loads under 3 operating cases (the different position between evaporator and condenser, the changing of ambient temperature and the changing of heat sink temperature) were analyzed and conclusions were made. Changing the position between evaporator and condenser has a significant influence on the LHP operating temperature. Anti-gravity operation will reduce the performance of the LHP, this phenomenon is obviously in low heat load range. Further more, increasing of fluid pressure drop in the loop will induce decreasing of the LHP performance. The temperature difference between ambient and heat sink will influence the transition heat load (from variable conductance mode to fixed conductance mode), the bigger the temperature difference the higher the transition heat load.
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Lemiasheuski, V. O. "The influence of the level of dietary metabolizable protein on the provision of energy and productive functions in Charolais bulls." In CURRENT STATE, PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF AGRARIAN SCIENCE. Federal State Budget Scientific Institution “Research Institute of Agriculture of Crimea”, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.33952/2542-0720-2020-5-9-10-134.

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The results of studying the characteristics of the use of substrates in energy metabolism at different levels of metabolizable protein (8.0 g and 8.3 g per 1 MJ of metabolizable energy) in the diets of 9-month-old Charolais meat bulls with an initial live weight of 260 kg are presented. Based on the data obtained on the energy balance and gas-energy metabolism by the mask method, the ratio of the contribution of the metabolizable energy of the diet to body weight gain and heat production of bulls during the period of intensive growth was determined.
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Karimanal, Kamal V., Michael J. Ellsworth, and Gamal Refai-Ahmed. "A Numerical Technique for Modeling Thermoelectric Cooler With Temperature Controller for Steady State CFD Applications." In ASME 2003 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2003-42068.

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A Thermo Electric Cooler (TEC) model was incorporated to a CFD software program by imposing heat absorption, heat rejection and Joule heat generation source terms to the appropriate geometric regions. The above-mentioned source terms are functions of current input and local temperature. These functions were incorporated as User Defined Functions (UDF) to the software program. If the objective is to achieve a desired temperature at the centroid location of the heat absorption side (cold side), the current input to the TEC is an unknown that depends on the boundary conditions. Hence the current parameter was posed as an unknown variable in the UDF and was iteratively solved so that the set point temperature is attained. The source terms and the feedback control were implemented in Finite Volume Method (FVM) based CFD software Icepak. FVM simulation predictions were compared with the results from a 1-D global energy balance model that was solved using TK solver program. Acceptable agreement between the two approaches is reported. While the 1-D model can be used for quick calculation under assumed simplistic scenarios, the CFD implementation can be applied to system level flow and energy simulations.
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Sun, Ming-Tsung, and Chin-Hsiang Chang. "An Accuracy Analysis of the Steady-State Thermal Conductivity Measurement Method With Single Constant Temperature Region." In ASME 2003 Heat Transfer Summer Conference. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ht2003-47429.

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The newly developed method for steady-state thermal conductivity measurement with single constant temperature region is experimentally proven accurate within 3% compared with the guarded hot plate method. The method is suitable for in-situ non-destructive evaluation of insulation materials. However, there are factors that affect the accuracy of measurement yet to be closely studied. In this paper, we present a theoretical analysis of the accuracy of the method by varying the relative size of the heating plate, the thickness of the test specimen, the location of the temperature sensors at the lower temperature side, and different thermal convection coefficients for the free convection boundary condition. In the study, the temperature distribution in a homogeneous material is solved numerically. The thermal conductivity is evaluated from the temperature distribution and the heat flux measured according to the method. By comparing the results with that given in the numerical model, the accuracy can be expressed as functions of the three variables in the analysis. The results are consistent with that of the experiment. They are considered beneficial in providing information to the optimal design and the measurement correction of a commercialized apparatus using the method.
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Djebedjian, Berge. "Reliability-Based Water Network Optimization for Steady State Flow and Water Hammer." In 2006 International Pipeline Conference. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2006-10234.

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The paper presents the reliability-based water network optimization by selecting the optimal pipe diameters for steady state flow and water hammer under hydraulic reliability. Hydraulic reliability is the probability that a water distribution system can supply consumers’ demands over a specified time interval under specified conditions. Thus, hydraulic reliability refers to the basic function of a water distribution system; conveyance of desired water quantities at desired pressures to desired locations at desired times. The evaluation of the hydraulic reliability of a network is achieved through stochastic simulation. In this study, the Monte Carlo simulation is used. The optimization method used in this study is the Genetic Algorithm (GA) which is a popular optimization choice for solving problems that are difficult for traditional deterministic optimization methods. The main advantage of GA is its ability to find the global optimum by using function values only. The GA is integrated with a hydraulic analysis solver, a Monte Carlo simulation program and a transient analysis program to improve the search for the optimal diameters under certain constraints. These include the minimum allowable pressure head constraints at the nodes for the steady state flow and the minimum and maximum allowable pressure head constraints for the water hammer. The approach was applied on a network and the transient flow is introduced to the water system by the pump power failure. The application of GA optimization tool to the case study demonstrates the capability of the Monte Carlo method and the genetic algorithm to find the optimal pipe. The technique of the optimal pipe diameter selection is very economical as the network design can be achieved without using hydraulic devices for water hammer control. This technique is not only crucial for the design and performance of water networks, but also effective in minimizing costs.
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Chowdhury, Ahmed, Lakshmi N. A. Venkatanarasimhan, and Chiradeep Sen. "A Formal Representation of Conjugate Verbs in Function Modeling." In ASME 2020 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2020-22630.

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Abstract Many modern and innovative design problems require multi-modal, reconfigurable solutions. Function modeling is a common tool used to explore solutions in early stages of mechanical engineering design. Currently, function structure representations do not support the modeling of formally-defined reconfigurable function models. There is a well-established need in function modeling to dynamically capture the effects of state change of a flow property on the operating mode of the system. This paper presents a formal representation to capture the duality of specific functions, and illustrates it through three verbs that shift from one mode of operation to its logical and topological opposite, based on the existence of, or the value of a signal from, an input flow. Additionally, an approach to extend these functions to function features, in order to support physics-based reasoning on the interactions between flows is also presented. Through the example of a system-level model of a geothermal heat pump operating in its heating mode, the representation demonstrates the ability to support causal reasoning on functional modes of systems, provides quantitative reasoning on the efficiency of those modes, and illustrates the modeling efficacy of the extended representation.
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Tudor, V., M. Cerza, A. N. Smith, and C. T. Conroy. "The Effect of Initial Charge on the Steady-State Operating Performance of a Capillary Assisted Thermosyphon." In ASME 2005 Summer Heat Transfer Conference collocated with the ASME 2005 Pacific Rim Technical Conference and Exhibition on Integration and Packaging of MEMS, NEMS, and Electronic Systems. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ht2005-72323.

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The future capabilities of naval ships will be directly related to the electronic components used in advanced radar systems, fire control systems, electric propulsion and electric weapons. Modern electronics continue to grow in speed and functionality but shrink in size and mass, causing the power density to dramatically increase. Thermal management is becoming a major issue for the modern electronic Navy. An experimental investigation on the effect of liquid charge in a capillary assisted thermosyphon (CAT) loop for the shipboard cooling of electronics components has been conducted. The employed CAT loop differs from the capillary pumped loop or loop heat pipe system, in that the basic cooling loop is based on a thermosyphon. A wick structure located on the walls of the evaporator plate provides the capillary assistance needed to spread the working fluid (i.e. water) across the flat plate evaporator in the areas under the heat sources. This differs from a capillary pumped loop in that the wick structure does not produce a significant capillary pumping head from the liquid return to the vapor outlet side of the evaporator. The forced circulation in the CAT loop is caused by a gravity head between the condenser cold plate and the flat plate evaporator. The influence of the liquid charge on the CAT loop performance was studied for a fixed sink temperature and a range of heat inputs from 250W to 1000W. The initial liquid charge was varied from 50 ml to 200 ml (i.e. 16% to 24% evaporator fill ratio). The evaporator fill ratio was defined in this study as the ratio of the initial charge to the total volume of the evaporator. The condenser cold plate cooling water flow rate was set to 63.088 ml/sec. The CAT flat plate evaporator performed very well under this range of heat inputs, sink temperature, and initial charges. The experimental results obtained indicated that as heat input and the liquid charge increased or decreased above/below an optimum value, the operating temperature in the evaporator increased. The CAT loop flow dynamics also changed as a function of the initial liquid charge. Overall these effects did not hinder the thermal performance as measured by the internal operating temperature of the evaporator. An optimal charge was observed at an evaporator fill ratio of 40% (i.e. 125ml).
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Yang, Shihui, Jidong Tian, Honglun Zhang, Junchi Yan, Hao He, and Yaohui Jin. "TransMS: Knowledge Graph Embedding for Complex Relations by Multidirectional Semantics." In Twenty-Eighth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-19}. International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2019/268.

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Knowledge graph embedding, which projects the symbolic relations and entities onto low-dimension continuous spaces, is essential to knowledge graph completion. Recently, translation-based embedding models (e.g. TransE) have aroused increasing attention for their simplicity and effectiveness. These models attempt to translate semantics from head entities to tail entities with the relations and infer richer facts outside the knowledge graph. In this paper, we propose a novel knowledge graph embedding method named TransMS, which translates and transmits multidirectional semantics: i) the semantics of head/tail entities and relations to tail/head entities with nonlinear functions and ii) the semantics from entities to relations with linear bias vectors. Our model has merely one additional parameter α than TransE for each triplet, which results in its better scalability in large-scale knowledge graph. Experiments show that TransMS achieves substantial improvements against state-of-the-art baselines, especially the Hit@10s of head entity prediction for N-1 relations and tail entity prediction for 1-N relations improved by about 27.1% and 24.8% on FB15K database respectively.
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Castilla, Andre Coutinho, Priscilla Koch Wagner, Jessicados Santos de Oliveira, Maria Fernanda Barbosa Wanderley, and Anthony Moreno Eigier. "Neuralmed trIA: Automated Screening of Urgent Findings on Head CT Scans." In XIII Congresso Paulista de Neurologia. Zeppelini Editorial e Comunicação, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5327/1516-3180.342.

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Background:NeuralMed is a startup specialized in the development of artificial intelligence applications in medicine. Objectives: We developed a screening system for head computed tomography scans (HCT) that prioritizes patients with urgent pathologies. This study describes the development of the algorithm for detection and localization of intracranial hemorrhage. Design and setting: This is an observational study on HCT performed at hospitals in State of São Paulo. Methodology: The algorithm was built from 8432 HCT. We used unenhanced axial images after post-processing and normalization. The set is split into 80% for training, 10% for validation and 10% for testing. We used a MobileNet network pre-trained with ImageNet weights combined with a long short-term memory with categorical cross-entropy as loss function. The model’s outputs are hemorrhage, no findings, and other pathologies. A gradient class activation map was applied to identify and localize the hemorrhages. Results: Internal validation showed an area under the ROC curve (AUROC) of 96%, sensitivity of 87% and positive predictive value (PPV) of 96%. External validation was performed on 125 exams collected in a period after the training group obtaining an AUROC of 86%, sensitivity of 78% and PPV of 81%. Conclusion: After detecting an identifying the bleedings it is possible to order the patient queue prioritizing those most likely to have abnormalities and life-threatening situations. The algorithm also indicates the lesion location by showing the regions of the images that most activated the neural network.
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Reports on the topic "Functions of head of state"

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Brungart, Douglas S., and William M. Rabinowitz. Head-Related Transfer Functions in the Near Field. Defense Technical Information Center, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada399561.

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Herbert, Siân. Maintaining Basic State Functions and Service Delivery During Escalating Crises. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/k4d.2021.099.

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This rapid literature review explores how to maintain essential state functions and basic service delivery during escalating conflict situations. It draws on literature and ideas from various overlapping agendas including development and humanitarian nexus; development, humanitarian and peacebuilding nexus (the “triple nexus”); fragile states; state-building; conflict sensitivity; resilience; and conflict prevention and early warning. There has been an extensive exploration of these ideas over the past decades: as the international development agenda has increasingly focussed on the needs of fragile and conflict-affected contexts (FCAS); as violent conflicts have become more complex and protracted; as the global share of poverty has become increasingly concentrated in FCAS highlighting the need to combine humanitarian crisis strategies with longer-term development strategies; as threats emanating from FCAS increasingly affect countries beyond those states and regions e.g. through serious and organised crime (SOC) networks, migration, terrorism, etc; and as global trends like climate change and demographic shifts create new stresses, opportunities, and risks.
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Playford, P. E. State and Commonwealth geoscience agencies in Australia: their roles and functions. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/193512.

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Sadot, Einat, Christopher Staiger, and Mohamad Abu-Abied. Studies of Novel Cytoskeletal Regulatory Proteins that are Involved in Abiotic Stress Signaling. United States Department of Agriculture, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2011.7592652.bard.

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In the original proposal we planned to focus on two proteins related to the actin cytoskeleton: TCH2, a touch-induced calmodulin-like protein which was found by us to interact with the IQ domain of myosin VIII, ATM1; and ERD10, a dehydrin which was found to associate with actin filaments. As reported previously, no other dehydrins were found to interact with actin filaments. In addition so far we were unsuccessful in confirming the interaction of TCH2 with myosin VIII using other methods. In addition, no other myosin light chain candidates were found in a yeast two hybrid survey. Nevertheless we have made a significant progress in our studies of the role of myosins in plant cells. Plant myosins have been implicated in various cellular activities, such as cytoplasmic streaming (1, 2), plasmodesmata function (3-5), organelle movement (6-10), cytokinesis (4, 11, 12), endocytosis (4, 5, 13-15) and targeted RNA transport (16). Plant myosins belong to two main groups of unconventional myosins: myosin XI and myosin VIII, both closely related to myosin V (17-19). The Arabidopsis myosin family contains 17 members: 13 myosin XI and four myosin VIII (19, 20). The data obtained from our research of myosins was published in two papers acknowledging BARD funding. To address whether specific myosins are involved with the motility of specific organelles, we cloned the cDNAs from neck to tail of all 17 Arabidopsis myosins. These were fused to GFP and used as dominant negative mutants that interact with their cargo but are unable to walk along actin filaments. Therefore arrested organelle movement in the presence of such a construct shows that a particular myosin is involved with the movement of that particular organelle. While no mutually exclusive connections between specific myosins and organelles were found, based on overexpression of dominant negative tail constructs, a group of six myosins (XIC, XIE, XIK, XI-I, MYA1 and MYA2) were found to be more important for the motility of Golgi bodies and mitochondria in Nicotiana benthamiana and Nicotiana tabacum (8). Further deep and thorough analysis of myosin XIK revealed a potential regulation by head and tail interaction (Avisar et al., 2011). A similar regulatory mechanism has been reported for animal myosin V and VIIa (21, 22). In was shown that myosin V in the inhibited state is in a folded conformation such that the tail domain interacts with the head domain, inhibiting its ATPase and actinbinding activities. Cargo binding, high Ca2+, and/or phosphorylation may reduce the interaction between the head and tail domains, thus restoring its activity (23). Our collaborative work focuses on the characterization of the head tail interaction of myosin XIK. For this purpose the Israeli group built yeast expression vectors encoding the myosin XIK head. In addition, GST fusions of the wild-type tail as well as a tail mutated in the amino acids that mediate head to tail interaction. These were sent to the US group who is working on the isolation of recombinant proteins and performing the in vitro assays. While stress signals involve changes in Ca2+ levels in plants cells, the cytoplasmic streaming is sensitive to Ca2+. Therefore plant myosin activity is possibly regulated by stress. This finding is directly related to the goal of the original proposal.
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Scheinker, Alexander. Introduction to Control Theory. Part 3. State Space, Stability, and Lyapunov Functions. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1214625.

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Johnson, Jay Tillay, Adam Summers, Rachid Darbali-Zamora, et al. Optimal Distribution System Voltage Regulation using State Estimation and DER Grid-Support Functions. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1638511.

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Jenkins, M. G., M. K. Ferber, R. L. Martin, V. T. Jenkins, and V. J. Tennery. Study and analysis of the stress state in a ceramic, button-head, tensile specimen. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/5766576.

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Jenkins, M. G. Study and Analysis of the Stress State in a Ceramic, Button-Head, Tensile Specimen. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/814571.

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Jenkins, M. G., M. K. Ferber, R. L. Martin, V. T. Jenkins, and V. J. Tennery. Study and analysis of the stress state in a ceramic, button-head, tensile specimen. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10121446.

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Surdoval, Wayne. New Polarizability Functions for Calculating Atomic Hydrogen S State Spectral Lines in Exact Agreement with NIST Measurements. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1665762.

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