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Buis, A. W. P., A. Blair, P. Convery, S. Sockalingam, and B. McHugh. "Pilot study: Datacapturing consistency of two transtibial casting concepts, using a manikin stump model: A comparison between the handson PTB and handsoff ICECAST compact® concepts." Prosthetics and Orthotics International 27, no. 2 (August 2003): 100–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03093640308726665.

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The quality of fit of a transtibial patellar tendon bearing (PTB) socket may be influenced by consistency in casting, rectification or alignment. For this study two distinctive different datacapturing concepts were tested in relation to prosthetist performance. The handson PTB and handsoff ICECAST compact® concept were studied and compared for inter and intraprosthetist consistency using a specially designed manikin stump model. A purpose designed digitiser was used to scan a selected surface area of the produced models, 5 for each concept, 10 in total. The extent of casting consistency at each of 936 locations per plaster model was calculated and the level of consistency was quantified. This study has shown that by using the manikin model there is a clear indication that the investigated handsoff concept produces more consistent results than the handson concept.
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Bukhari, Ibnu, Mohammad Iwan Wahyuddin, and Novi Dian Nathasia. "Perancangan Sistem Informasi Radio Online Universitas Nasional Berbasis Web." JURNAL MEDIA INFORMATIKA BUDIDARMA 4, no. 3 (July 20, 2020): 715. http://dx.doi.org/10.30865/mib.v4i3.2214.

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Radio in a college has now developed sufficiently. Radio Unas is a radio broadcast owned by the National University that is managed by the Unas TV and Radio Laboratory. Present online radio or website based radio streaming. Radio streaming is a technology that sends audio files simultaneously to many users. The purpose of this research is to build and develop a National University online radio using Icecast as a freeware and winamp streaming radio as software used for radio broadcast media. The design of this information system through several discussions is a needs analysis, system design, testing and implementation. With streaming radio at the National University, the public and students of the National University do not miss the latest information about the National University and become a means of entertainment for National University students and the public as long as they are connected to the internet. From the trial results of the National University's online radio site, the streaming radio system can help the public and students of the National University to provide streaming radio content, listen to music and view activities from the National University Radio through the website
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Fitzgerald, Richard J. "Greenland’s ICECAPS." Physics Today 71, no. 7 (July 2018): 68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/pt.3.3980.

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Li, Ming, Judy Chou, Kristopher W. King, Jing Jing, Dong Wei, and Liyu Yang. "ICECAP." Journal of Laboratory Automation 20, no. 1 (February 2015): 32–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2211068214562449.

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Himmler, Sebastian, Job van Exel, and Werner Brouwer. "Happy with Your Capabilities? Valuing ICECAP-O and ICECAP-A States Based on Experienced Utility Using Subjective Well-Being Data." Medical Decision Making 40, no. 4 (May 2020): 498–510. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0272989x20923015.

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Background. The ICECAP-O and the ICECAP-A are validated capability well-being instruments. To be used in economic evaluations, multidimensional instruments require weighting of the distinguished well-being states. These weights are usually obtained through ex ante preference elicitation (i.e., decision utility) but could also be based on experienced utility. Objective. This article describes the development of value sets for ICECAP-O and ICECAP-A based on experienced utility and compares them with current decision utility weights. Methods. Data from 2 cross-sectional samples corresponding to the target groups of ICECAP-O and ICECAP-A were used in 2 separate analyses. The utility impacts of ICECAP-O and ICECAP-A levels were assessed through regression models using a composite measure of subjective well-being as a proxy for experienced utility. The observed utility impacts were rescaled to match the 0 to 1 range of the existing value set. Results. The calculated experienced utility values were similar to the decision utility weights for some of the ICECAP dimensions but deviated for others. The largest differences were found for weights of the ICECAP-O dimension enjoyment and the ICECAP-A dimensions attachment and autonomy. Conclusions. The results suggest a different weighting of ICECAP-O and ICECAP-A levels if experienced utility is used instead of decision utility.
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Mitchell, Paul Mark, Fergus John Caskey, Jemima Scott, Sabina Sanghera, and Joanna Coast. "Response process validity of three patient reported outcome measures for people requiring kidney care: a think-aloud study using the EQ-5D-5L, ICECAP-A and ICECAP-O." BMJ Open 10, no. 5 (May 2020): e034569. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-034569.

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ObjectivesTo determine the response process validity, feasibility of completion, acceptability and preferences for three patient-reported outcome measures that could be used in economic evaluation—the EQ-5D-5L, ICECAP-A and ICECAP-O—in people requiring kidney care.DesignParticipants were asked to ‘think-aloud’ while completing the EQ-5D-5L, ICECAP-A and ICECAP-O, followed by a semistructured interview. Five raters identified errors or struggles in completing the measures from the think-aloud component of the transcripts. Patient preferences for measures were extracted from the semistructured interview.SettingEligible patients were identified through a large UK secondary care renal centre.ParticipantsIn total, 30 participants were included in the study, consisting of patients attending renal outpatients for chronic kidney disease (n=18), with a functioning kidney transplant (n=6) and receiving haemodialysis (n=6).ResultsParticipants had few errors and struggles in completing the EQ-5D-5L (11% error rate, 3% struggle rate), ICECAP-A (2% error rate, 2% struggle rate) and ICECAP-O (4% error rate, 3% struggle rate). The main errors with the EQ-5D-5L were judgements that did not comply with the ‘your health today’ instruction. Comprehension errors were most prominent on ICECAP-O. Judgement errors were the only errors reported on ICECAP-A. Although the EQ-5D-5L had slightly more errors and struggles, it was the measure most preferred, with participants able to make a clearer link with EQ-5D-5L and their health condition.ConclusionsThe EQ-5D-5L, ICECAP-A and ICECAP-O are feasible for people requiring kidney care to complete and can be included in studies conducting economic evaluations of kidney care interventions. Further research is required to assess how health (eg, EQ-5D) and capability (eg, ICECAP) measures can be included in an economic evaluation simultaneously, as well as what ICECAP measure(s) to include when patient groups straddle the age ranges for ICECAP-A (18 years and older) and ICECAP-O (65 years and older).
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Baji, Petra, Miklós Farkas, Ágota Dobos, Zsombor Zrubka, László Gulácsi, Valentin Brodszky, Fanni Rencz, and Márta Péntek. "Capability of well-being: validation of the Hungarian version of the ICECAP-A and ICECAP-O questionnaires and population normative data." Quality of Life Research 29, no. 10 (May 28, 2020): 2863–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11136-020-02542-1.

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Abstract Purpose We aimed to develop and assess the psychometric characteristics of the Hungarian language version of two well-being capability measures, the ICEpop CAPability measure for Adults/Older people (ICECAP-A/-O), and to establish population norms. Methods A cross-sectional survey was performed involving a representative sample of the Hungarian population. Socio-demographic characteristics, the use and provision of informal care were recorded. The Minimum European Health Module (MEHM), EQ-5D-5L, WHO-5 well-being index, happiness and life satisfaction visual analogue scale (VAS), Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) measures were applied alongside the ICECAP-A (age-group 18–64) and ICECAP-O (age-group 65+). Results Altogether 1568 and 453 individuals completed the ICECAP-A/-O questionnaires, respectively. Cronbach’s alpha was 0.86 for both measures (internal consistency). Subgroup analyses showed positive associations between ICECAP-A/-O scores and marital status, employment, income, health status (MEHM) and informal care use (construct validity). Pearson correlations were strong (r > 0.5; p < 0.01) between ICECAP-A/-O indexes and EQ-5D-5L, WHO-5, happiness and satisfaction VAS and SWLS scores (convergent validity). The age, education, and marital status were no longer significant in the multiple regression analysis. Test–retest average (SD) scores were 0.88 (0.11) and 0.89 (0.10) for the ICECAP-A, and equally 0.86 (0.09) for the ICECAP-O (reliability). Conclusion This is the first study to provide ICECAP-A/-O population norms. Also, it is the first to explore associations with WHO-5 well-being index which, alongside the MEHM measures, enable estimates from routinely collected international health statistics. The Hungarian ICECAP-A/-O proved to be valid and reliable measurement tools. Socio-demographic characteristics had minor or no impact on ICECAP-A/-O. Other influencing factors deserve further investigation in future research.
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Dams, Judith, Elisabeth Huynh, Steffi Riedel-Heller, Margrit Löbner, Christian Brettschneider, and Hans-Helmut König. "German tariffs for the ICECAP-Supportive Care Measure (ICECAP-SCM) for use in economic evaluations at the end of life." European Journal of Health Economics 22, no. 3 (January 21, 2021): 365–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10198-020-01260-2.

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Abstract Objectives Economic evaluations often use preference-based value sets (tariffs) for health-related quality of life to quantify health effects. For wellbeing at the end of life, issues beyond health-related quality of life may be important. Therefore, the ICECAP Supportive Care Measure (ICECAP-SCM), based on the capability approach, was developed. A validated German ICECAP-SCM version was published recently. However, tariffs for the German ICECAP-SCM are not available. Therefore, the aim was to determine tariffs for the ICECAP-SCM based on preferences of the German general population. Methods An online sample of 2996 participants completed a best–worst scaling (BWS) and a discrete choice experiment (DCE). BWSs required participants to choose the best and worst statement within the same capability state, whereas DCEs required participants to trade-off between two capability states. First, BWS and DCE data were analyzed separately. Subsequently, combined data were analyzed using scale-adjusted conditional logit latent class models. Models were selected based on the stability of solutions and the Bayesian information criterion. Results The two latent class model was identified to be optimal for the BWS, DCE, and combined data, and was used to derive tariffs for the ICECAP-SCM capability states. BWS data captured differences in ICECAP-SCM scale levels, whereas DCE data additionally explained interactions between the seven ICECAP-SCM attributes. Discussion The German ICECAP-SCM tariffs can be used in addition to health-related quality of life to quantify effectiveness in economic evaluations. The tariffs based on BWS data were similar for Germany and the UK, whereas the tariffs based on combined data varied. We would recommend to use tariffs based on combined data in German evaluations. However, only results on BWS data are comparable between Germany and the UK, so that tariffs based on BWS data should be used when comparing results between Germany and the UK.
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Ellrod, Gary P., and Andrew A. Bailey. "Assessment of Aircraft Icing Potential and Maximum Icing Altitude from Geostationary Meteorological Satellite Data." Weather and Forecasting 22, no. 1 (February 1, 2007): 160–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/waf984.1.

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Abstract A satellite product that displays regions of aircraft icing potential, along with corresponding cloud-top heights, has been developed using data from the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) imager and sounder. The icing product, referred to as the Icing Enhanced Cloud-top Altitude Product (ICECAP), is created hourly for the continental United States and southern Canada, and is color coded to show cloud-top altitudes in 1.9-km (6000 ft) intervals. Experimental ICECAP images became routinely available on the Internet during the spring of 2004. Verification of separate ICECAP components (imager icing potential and sounder cloud-top heights) using aircraft pilot reports (PIREPs) indicates that the product provides useful guidance on the spatial coverage and maximum altitude of current icing conditions, but not icing intensity, stratification, or minimum altitude. The imager icing potential component of ICECAP was compared with the operational 40-km resolution National Weather Service (NWS) current icing potential and NWS Airman’s Meteorological Advisories via the NOAA Real-Time Verification System, while GOES cloud-top heights were compared with altitudes of moderate or greater icing from PIREPs. Benefits and deficiencies of the GOES icing product are discussed.
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Perry-Duxbury, Meg, Job van Exel, Werner Brouwer, Anders Sköldunger, Manuel Gonçalves-Pereira, Kate Irving, Gabriele Meyer, et al. "A validation study of the ICECAP-O in informal carers of people with dementia from eight European Countries." Quality of Life Research 29, no. 1 (October 8, 2019): 237–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11136-019-02317-3.

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Abstract Purpose The pressure on healthcare budgets remains high, partially due to the ageing population. Economic evaluation can be a helpful tool to inform resource allocation in publicly financed systems. Such evaluations frequently use health-related outcome measures. However, in areas such as care of older people, improving health outcomes is not necessarily the main focus of care interventions and broader outcome measures, including outcomes for those providing informal care, may be preferred when evaluating such interventions. This paper validates a recently introduced well-being measure, the ICECAP-O, in a population of informal carers for people with dementia from eight European countries. Methods Convergent and discriminant validity tests were performed to validate the ICECAP-O using data obtained in a sample of 451 respondents from Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Sweden and the UK. These respondents completed a number of standardized questionnaires within the framework of the Actifcare project. Results The ICECAP-O performed well among informal carers, in terms of both convergent and discriminant validity. In the multivariate analysis, it was found to be significantly associated with the age of the person with dementia, EQ-5D-5L health problem index of the person with dementia, carer–patient relationship, care recipient CDR, carer LSNS Score, the PAI score, and Perseverance Time. Conclusion The ICECAP-O appears to be a valid measure of well-being in informal carers for people with dementia. The ICECAP-O may therefore be useful as an outcome measure in economic evaluations of interventions aimed at such informal carers, when these aim to improve well-being beyond health.
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Minack, Enrico. "Audiostreaming in der Praxis." Universitätsbibliothek Chemnitz, 2004. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:swb:ch1-200400946.

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This presentation provides an overview of the current production and broadcasting system of Radio UNiCC, the University Radio in Chemnitz. Furthermore, several significant technologies are discussed. In the end there are some more examples of audio streaming. This presentation was broadcasted into the internet and was recorded as well. The recording file is available
Der Vortrag beschreibt das aktuelle Produktions- und Sendesystem von Radio UNiCC, dem Uniradio an der TU Chemnitz. Weiterhin werden Schlüsseltechnologien des Audiostreamings gegenübergestellt. Abgerundet wird der Vortrag durch weitere Anwendungsbeispiele von Audiostreaming. Der Vortrag wurde live übertragen und aufgezeichnet. Der Mitschitt steht zur Verfügung
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Alfaro, Raimon. "Seismic studies of active volcanoes under the Vatnajökull icecap, Iceland." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.620170.

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Babin, Julie. "Stretching the icecap : Japan's Engagement and Policy in the Arctic." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/68753.

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L'augmentation des températures dans les régions polaires et les conséquences écologiques, sociales et économique qu'elles entrainent, pousse les gouvernements, le milieu académique et la presse à se questionner quant aux cadres de gouvernance polaires. A cela s'ajoute l'émergence d'acteurs non-limitrophes soulignant la légitimité de leurs préoccupations pour cette région en développant des stratégies dédiées à l'Arctique. Bien que l'attention générale se soit principalement concentrée sur la Chine et ses ambitions, le Japon, avec sa longue tradition de recherche polaire, développe une stratégie basée sur la coopération internationale pour soutenir ses intérêts dans et au-delà de l'Arctique. Au travers sa politique arctique, le gouvernement japonais souhaite légitimer son ambition de contribuer aux grands débats de gouvernance présents et futurs, tout en assurant de son soutien constant à la souveraineté des États arctiques. La stratégie arctique japonaise s'aligne sur sa politique océanique nationale. Elle vise à renforcer les normes juridiques internationales, garantissant la stabilité et la prospérité politique et économique, dans l'Arctique et au-delà. Cette politique s'appuie sur l'expertise japonaise en matière de recherche et d'innovation permettant de renforcer la coopération économique et diplomatique avec les États de l'Arctique et en particulier le long de la Route du Nord. Cela renforce ses relations diplomatiques et commerciales et ainsi, peut permettre un rapprochement autour de dossiers sensibles, tels que le différend territorial avec la Russie sur les Territoires du Nord. Basée sur des théories constructivistes issues du domaine de la géopolitique et des relations internationales, cette thèse vise à souligner qu'une fois de plus, ce qui se passe dans l'Arctique ne reste pas dans l'Arctique. La politique arctique du Japon ne fait pas exception à cet adage, et répond à des objectifs plus larges que la seule région arctique. Cette thèse interroge les fondements et les intérêts des acteurs impliqués dans l'élaboration et la promotion de la politique arctique du Japon. En mettant en évidence les éléments arctiques de cette politique, cette thèse met en lumière les différentes stratégies du Japon pour soutenir ces intérêts à l'intérieur et à l'extérieur de l'Arctique.
With the increase in global temperature and climate change in the polar regions, governments, academics, and the press, question the polar governance frameworks. Can it cope with environmental, social-economical rapid changes in these vulnerable regions? Moreover, as the Arctic ice melts, non-bordering states underline their interest and concerns for this region, rising interrogation on the role of emerging actors who have or are perceived to have an interest in the polar regions. Beyond the icecap, non-bordering states are developing strategies to support their interests for this region. Although general attention has focused on China and its Arctic agenda, Japan, with its long tradition of polar research, is developing its strategy based on international cooperation to support its interests in and beyond the Arctic. In its Arctic policy, the Japanese government wishes to legitimize its ambition to contribute to the present and future governance debates while always ensuring its support to the Arctic States' sovereignty and to the international legal framework. Japan's arctic strategy builds on its research and innovation expertise to strengthen economic and diplomatic cooperation with the Arctic states and especially with Russia. This allows it to strengthen its diplomatic and commercial relations and thus advance specific sensitive issues such as the dispute over the Northern Territories with Russia. Japan's Arctic policy aligns with the National Ocean Policy and the Free and Open Indo-Pacific strategy. It is based on the promotion and support of the international legal framework, freedom of navigation, and the peaceful resolution of conflicts that ensure political and economic prosperity. Based on Geopolitics and International Relations' constructivist theoretical assumptions, this thesis aims to highlight that once again, as the saying goes, what happens in the Arctic does not stay in the arctic. Japan's arctic policy makes no exception and responds to broader goals than just the arctic. This dissertation questions the foundations and interests of the actors involved in developing and promoting Japan's Arctic policy. By highlighting the Arctic elements of this policy, this thesis highlights Japan's different strategies to support these interests inside and outside the Arctic.
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Guido, Zackry Scott. "Pacing the post-last glacial maximum demise of the Animas Valley glacier and the San Juan icecap, Colorado." Diss., Connect to online resource, 2006. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:1435232.

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Tuladhar, Anisha. "Assessing Seasonal and Spatial Variability in the Hydrogeochemistry of Glacial Meltwater in Iceland." TopSCHOLAR®, 2017. http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/theses/1960.

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A detailed comparative geochemical characterization of three different types of Iceland glacial systems was conducted during June, August, and October, 2016. The study was carried out at a total of 11 outlet glacier rivers flowing from the icecaps Vatnajökull, Eyjafjallajökull, and Mýrdalsjökull. A total of 75 grab samples were collected (25 for each sampling period). The hydrogeochemical variations of Icelandic glacial meltwater are influenced by volcanic activity, temporal changes, and geographical location, which differed between the sampling sites within the glaciers and icecaps. Lower pH range, and comparatively higher and variable specific conductivity, SO4, S and F is linked to higher volcanic influences, including residuals from the 2010 eruption at Eyjafjallajökull (located above a tectonic plate boundary zone). High concentrations of Al and Fe were found at Kötlujökull and Kvíárjökull, both of which are close to active volcanic zones. Changes in hydrogeochemistry of the meltwater caused by volcanic activity may be used to forecast eruptions and jökulhlaups; however, given the variability of Icelandic meltwater chemistry, high-resolution monitoring should be done in order to determine a precursor threshold for an volcanic event, as the chemical composition of one jökulhlaup could be within normal range for a different glacier. TSS concentrations depicted high spatial and temporal variation as the highest and lowest values of TSS drained from the same glacier. Hydrogeochemical weathering is driven by Na-HCO3 and Ca-HCO3 dissolution. Concentrations of ions varied with respect to their geographic location, as specific conductivity increase distance downstream from glaciers, proglacial lagoons, and river reaches. Ca, Mg, K, Na, and HCO3 increased from 1984 to 2016 for Fjallsjökull, which may be from an increased weathering rate, due to temperature, CO2 increase, and increased erosion beneath glaciers under a changing climate. This study of hydrogeochemical variation in Icelandic glaciers complements the database of physical and chemical compositions of understudied glaciers. The hydrogeochemical variations of Icelandic glacial meltwater throughout a diverse sample of glaciers and their respective icecaps are related to internal and external factors, and their diversity indicates a much more complex set of processes underway at the different icecaps and their respective glaciers.
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Chaichanawirote, Uraiwan. "Quality of Life of Older Adults: The Influence of Internal and External Factors." Case Western Reserve University School of Graduate Studies / OhioLINK, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=case1301667819.

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Carel, Mélanie. "Restitution de la variabilité climatique le long de la marge sud chilienne depuis le Dernier Maximum Glaciaire : approche sédimentologique et nouvelles applications en téphrochronologie." Phd thesis, Université Paris Sud - Paris XI, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00856588.

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La marge sud-chilienne constitue la seule masse continentale de l'hémisphère sud qui intercepte l'intégralité de la ceinture des vents d'ouest (SWW), en interaction avec la circulation océanique. Elle occupe donc une position stratégique pour les reconstructions paléoclimatiques et a fait l'objet d'une attention croissante ces dernières décennies. Dans le contexte des hautes latitudes sud de la marge chilienne, les objectifs de cette thèse se sont portés sur (1) l'établissement d'une chronostratigraphie précise basée sur des datations radiocarbone et la téphrochronologie et (2) sur la reconstruction de la dynamique de la calotte nord-Patagonienne en lien direct avec le régime des précipitations, les températures et/ou la dynamique interne des glaciers sur les derniers 22 ka BP à partir de l'étude d'un enregistrement marin à ultra haute résolution et à fort taux de sédimentation, collecté au large de la péninsule de Taitao (~46°S). Basé sur un modèle d'âge robuste par des datations radiocarbone associées à une étude téphrochronologique, l'enregistrement marin MD07-3088 permet une couverture temporelle large depuis le dernier maximum glaciaire, la déglaciation et l'Holocène. Plusieurs traceurs (minéralogie des argiles, granulométrie, géochimie inorganique) ont été utilisés afin de retracer la variabilité des sources et les fluctuations de la calotte nord patagonienne. Couplée aux paléoreconstructions des températures des eaux de surface et de la variabilité des proportions polliniques, cette étude a permis de retracer les variations dans le régime des précipitations et les interconnections entre les réservoirs océaniques et atmosphériques. Les résultats ont montré qu'au cours du DMG (22-18 ka BP), les températures globalement plus froides semblent contrôler les apports terrigènes en provenance de la chaine côtière proximale et la dynamique des glaciers. Lors de la déglaciation (18-11,5 ka BP), les conditions globalement plus chaudes marquent un changement radical dans la source des apports détritiques, avec une dominance de la cordillère andéenne distale. Cet intervalle est ponctué par 3 évènements de refroidissement, dont l'ACR (14,3-12,7 ka BP) pendant lesquels un regain de l'activité glaciaire est enregistré. Au cours de cet intervalle, l'expansion des tourbières Magellanes suggère des conditions climatiques plus froides et très humides résultant de la migration progressive vers le nord des Westerlies. L'Holocène Inférieur (11,5-8 ka BP) se caractérise par des conditions similaires à celles de la déglaciation avec la présence d'un événement plus grossier témoignant soit de l'influence de la légère baisse des températures (~2°C), soit d'un rôle plus important de la dynamique interne des glaciers. L'Holocène Moyen (8-3 ka BP) est illustré par la mise en place de la phase de Néoglaciation qui se traduit par un déplacement vers le nord de la cellule des vents d'ouest caractérisé par des forts apports de précipitations dans notre zone d'étude bien que peu de variations soient enregistrées dans les estimations des SST. Enfin, la faible variation des SST et la légère augmentation des précipitations enregistrées au cours de l'Holocène Inférieur (3 ka BP à l'actuel) témoignent d'un retour de la cellule des vents à une position similaire à l'actuel.
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Books on the topic "Icecast"

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Barnes, Len. Offbeat cruises & excursions: From the Amazon jungle to the Antarctic icecap. Troy, Mich: Momentum Books, 2001.

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Priyadarshan, Patra, Pradhan Dhiraj K, Kuttyamma A. J, and SpringerLink (Online service), eds. Eco-friendly Computing and Communication Systems: International Conference, ICECCS 2012, Kochi, India, August 9-11, 2012. Proceedings. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012.

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IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems (4th 1998 Monterey, California). ICECCS '98: Fourth IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems : proceedings : August 10-14, 1998, Monterey, California. Los Alamitos, California: IEEE Computer Society Press, 1998.

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IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems (6th 2000 Tokyo, Japan). Sixth IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems: ICECCS 2000 : proceedings : September 11-14, 2000, Tokyo, Japan. Los Alamitos, Calif: The Society, 2000.

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IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits, and Systems (8th 2001 Malta). ICECS 2001: The 8th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits, and Systems, September 2nd-5th, 2001, Malta. Piscataway, NJ: IEEE, 2001.

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Society, IEEE Computer, and IEEE Computer Society. Technical Committee on Complexity in Computing., eds. Fifth IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS'99): Proceedings ; October 18-21, 1999, Las Vegas, Nevada USA. Los Alamitos, California: IEEE Computer Society Press, 1999.

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IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits, and Systems (19th 2012 Seville, Spain). 2012 19th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits, and Systems (ICECS 2012): Seville, Spain, 9-12 December 2012. Piscataway, NJ: IEEE, 2012.

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IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits, and Systems (11th 2004 Tel Aviv, Israel). ICECS 2004: The 11th International Conference on Electronics, Circuits, and Systems : December 13-15, 2004, Tel Aviv, Israel. Piscataway, N.J: IEEE, 2004.

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ICECS 2002: The 9th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits, and Systems : September 15-18, 2002, Dubrovnik, Croatia. Piscataway, NJ: IEEE, 2002.

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IEEE, International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems (15th 2010 Oxford U. K. ). 2010 15th IEEE International Conference on the Engineering of Complex Computer Systems: ICECCS 2010 : proceedings : 22-26 March 2010 Oxford, United Kingdom. Los Alamitos, Calif: IEEE Computer Society, 2010.

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Book chapters on the topic "Icecast"

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"Programming Interlude IV: Under the IceCap: Sonic Objects and "BioLogging"." In Climate Change and Museum Futures, 249–52. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203752975-23.

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Smith, Robert B., and Lee J. Siegel. "Ice over Fire: Glaciers Carve the Landscape." In Windows into the Earth. Oxford University Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195105964.003.0010.

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Yellowstone, the Tetons, and Jackson Hole were shaped by multiple catastrophes. Huge volcanic eruptions and powerful earthquakes played major roles. Finishing touches were added by another kind of calamity: A rare global Ice Age produced gigantic glaciers that buried the landscape with ice two-thirds of a mile thick in places. The glaciers carved mountains, canyons, and lake basins. They dumped large piles of debris and redirected the flow of rivers. The Yellowstone—Teton region is a world-class example of how land was reshaped by glaciers during what is known as the Pleistocene Ice Age. The Ice Age was not a single glacial period, but many intermittent cold spells interspersed with warmer periods during which the ice melted. The timing of major glacial periods is notoriously uncertain. Although continental ice sheets did not quite reach as far south as Yellowstone, a regional icecap and large glaciers covered the Yellowstone—Teton country during three major episodes of at least the past 300,000 years—and perhaps the past 2 million years. The last of these big glaciers retreated about 14,000 years ago, although some argue they did not recede until 10,000 to 12,000 years ago. Today, small glaciers in the Teton Range are found only above 10,000 feet. During each major episode, most of Yellowstone National Park was buried beneath an icecap as much as 3,500 feet thick, among the largest in the ancient Rocky Mountains. Gigantic masses of ice flowed down from the high Yellowstone Plateau, carving and scouring the Earth’s surface, diverting and damming rivers into their present forms, steepening mountain fronts, and deepening lakes. The ice helped sculpt the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. More than anything, the thick ice scraped Yellowstone’s volcanic topography, further smoothing the plateau and helping to excavate the basin occupied by Yellowstone Lake. Jackson Hole became a rendezvous of glaciers converging from the north, north-east, and west. Ice up to 2,000 feet thick scooped out the valley floor. The glaciers left tall ridges of rocky debris now covered by lush conifer forests. Such ridges, called moraines, helped shape Jackson Lake.
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REINHARD HESSE, F., INGO KLAUCKE, WILLIAM B. F. RYAN, MARGARET H. EDWARS, and DAVID J. W. PIPER. "Sidescan Sonar Imagery of the NAMOC, The Submarine Drainage System of the Laurentide Icecap in the Labrador Sea." In Submarine Fans and Turbidite Systems: Sequence Stratigraphy, Reservoir Architecture and Production Characteristics, Gulf of Mexico and International: 15th Annual, 137. SOCIETY OF ECONOMIC PALEONTOLOGISTS AND MINERALOGISTS, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.5724/gcs.94.15.0137.

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Searle, Mike. "The Dreaming Spires of the Karakoram." In Colliding Continents. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199653003.003.0008.

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Travelling by bus across the northern areas of Pakistan on my way back to England after our first climbing expedition to Kulu in 1978, I remember it being hot, dry, and dusty down in the plains of the Peshawar basin, but the distant sight of glinting snowfields way to the north of Swat and Gilgit heralded the mightiest mountain range of them all. The Karakoram Range has the highest concentration of mountains over 7,000 metres anywhere in the world including K2, at 8,614 metres high the second highest peak, and three other mountains which are over 8 kilometres above sea level (Broad Peak 8,047 m, Gasherbrum II 8,034 m, Gasherbrum I also called Hidden Peak, 8,068 m). Literally hundreds of peaks over 6 kilometres high are clustered along the length and breadth of the range, which spans the borders of Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the Chinese province of Xinjiang, also just clipping the far northern Indian state of Ladakh. The Karakoram Range contains the longest continental glaciers outside the polar regions, the four longest being the Siachen (73 km long), and the Hispar, Biafo, and Baltoro Glaciers, all about 60 km long. In the middle of the Karakoram is a huge continental icecap, Snow Lake or the Lukpe-lawa, surrounded by glistening, improbably steep and high granite spires. The mountains here leap out of the glacier like the wildly imaginative lines of a child’s drawing. During the later stages of the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India, the chaotic array of contours and mountain ranges around the north-western Himalaya was surveyed. The main Himalayan Ranges extend west into the Zanskar and Kashmir regions, but to the north of the Indus River lie another whole series of ranges, the Ladakh Range (the ‘Transhimalaya’ of Sven Hedin, the greatest of all Tibetan explorers), the Karakoram, and the Pamir Ranges. In 1856, Colonel T. G. Montgomery first spied the great peaks bordering the Baltoro Glacier from the distant Kashmir foothills over 150 km away. Two giants stood above the rest, K1 (Masherbrum) and K2. Everest had just been computed as the highest mountain at 29,002 feet (8,829 m), later increased to its now widely accepted height of 29,064 feet (8,848 m).
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Conference papers on the topic "Icecast"

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"ICECOS 2018 Committees." In 2018 International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (ICECOS). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icecos.2018.8605207.

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"ICECOS 2018 Index." In 2018 International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (ICECOS). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icecos.2018.8605216.

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"ICECOS 2019 Committees." In 2019 International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (ICECOS). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icecos47637.2019.8984529.

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"ICECCS 2018 Reviewers." In 2018 23rd International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iceccs2018.2018.00008.

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"ICECOS 2018 Cover Page." In 2018 International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (ICECOS). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icecos.2018.8605230.

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"ICECOS 2019 Copyright Page." In 2019 International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (ICECOS). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icecos47637.2019.8984450.

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"ICECOS 2019 Authors Index." In 2019 International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (ICECOS). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icecos47637.2019.8984535.

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"ICECCS 2018 Organizing Committee." In 2018 23rd International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iceccs2018.2018.00006.

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"ICECCS 2018 Program Committee." In 2018 23rd International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iceccs2018.2018.00007.

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"ICECOS 2018 Copyright Page." In 2018 International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (ICECOS). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icecos.2018.8605223.

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Reports on the topic "Icecast"

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Weber, J. R. Monitoring of elevation changes of circumpolar icecaps: a contribution to global change studies. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/315297.

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Burgess, M. M., D. W. Riseborough, and S. L. Smith. Permafrost and glaciers/icecaps monitoring networks workshop, January 27-28, 2000: report on the permafrost sessions. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/212716.

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