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Sokolov, S. "Cartographic analysis of the integration potential of geographic position." Bulletin of Science and Practice, no. 4 (April 14, 2017): 149–61. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.546287.

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This paper presents questions of evaluation of economic–geographical position (EGP) with cartographic analysis of integration potential. As you know, EGP always carries some information about the possibility of further development of the object, i. e. about the potential of EGP. In most papers on the evaluation of the potential of EGP is assessing its relative favourable or adverse in comparison with other objects (regions, cities, etc.), while the maximum value of EGP not only installed but not even considered. The main methods of this research paper are analysis and synthesis, mapping and geographical comparison, but also a method for the assessment of the integration potential of EGP suggested by V. I. Banitsa of the Institute of Geography the SB RAS. In the process, was obtained information about the interactions of constituent entities of the Russian Federation, in particular, the Khanty–Mansi Autonomous district — Yugra and its neighbours 1st order using map of maps and visual analysis. In our opinion, the methods of calculating the integration potential of the EGP will help to solve the problem of evaluating the EGP. It is proposed to use the concept of “ideal integration potential” and “real integration potential” (taking into account the transport accessibility of the neighbouring regions). Under ideal integration potentially refers to the evaluation of the neighbour’s position in the region to the largest possible number of neighbouring regions, i. e. corresponding to a situation where one region shares borders with all the others. In the case of “real integration potential” is required to consider the transport accessibility of neighbouring regions. The paper has practical value for the geographical assessment of EGP of any region, in the solution of modern problems of the Russian economy and other countries, and assess the future development of their regions.
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Pyrozhenko, Vadym. "Integration of Social Knowledge by Government: A New Synthetic Model of Integration as Learning and Potential Research Directions." Administration & Society 52, no. 1 (2018): 4–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0095399718760591.

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This article explores the potential of business knowledge management and sociology of knowledge to theorize the integration of social knowledge by government. It understands social knowledge as dispersed societal knowledge emerging in contemporary information societies. The proposed synthetic model of knowledge integration builds on Donald Schön’s idea of integration as learning and the ideal of government as a learning system. The article develops a new definition of social knowledge. It identifies knowledge management theories of interorganizational knowledge transfer and sociology of knowledge theories of the macro-contexts of knowledge production as most relevant to further theorize knowledge integration by government.
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Alladio, F., A. Mancuso, P. Micozzi, and F. Rogier. "Integration of vacuum potential energy into ideal magnetohydrodynamic stability calculations for flux-core-spheromak configurations." Physics of Plasmas 14, no. 8 (2007): 082508. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2754632.

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Aukarasereenont, Patjaree, Abigail Goff, Chung Kim Nguyen, et al. "Liquid metals: an ideal platform for the synthesis of two-dimensional materials." Chemical Society Reviews 51, no. 4 (2022): 1253–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1cs01166a.

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This tutorial review describes recently developed methods for the growth of two-dimensional materials using liquid-metal based synthesis approaches. The integration of these materials and their potential applications are also reviewed and discussed.
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Howroyd, J. D. "A Domain-Theoretic Approach to Integration in Hausdorff Spaces." LMS Journal of Computation and Mathematics 3 (2000): 229–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1112/s1461157000000292.

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AbstractIn this paper we generalize the construction of a domain-theoretic integral, introduced by Professor Abbas Edalat, in locally compact separable Hausdorff spaces, to general Hausdorff spaces embedded in a domain. Our main example of such spaces comprises general metric spaces embedded in the rounded ideal completion of the partially ordered set of formal balls. We go on to discuss analytic subsets of a general Hausdorff space, and give a sufficient condition for a measure supported on an analytic set to be approximated by a sequence of simple valuations. In particular, this condition is always satisfied in a metric space embedded in the rounded ideal completion of its formal ball space. We finish with a comments section, where we highlight some potential areas for future research and discuss some questions of computability.
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Salek, Marta, Cameka Woods, Jami S. Gattuso, Belinda Neal Mandrell, Justin N. Baker, and Erica Kaye. "Interdisciplinary clinician perspectives on an embedded palliative oncology model in pediatric cancer care." Journal of Clinical Oncology 39, no. 28_suppl (2021): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2020.39.28_suppl.9.

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9 Background: Integration of palliative care into cancer care is recognized as best practice by international oncology and pediatrics organizations. However, optimal strategies for integration of pediatric palliative care (PPC) within cancer care remain understudied. While the majority of PPC provision for cancer patients occurs through subspeciality consultation, growing evidence suggests that models embedding PPC within cancer care have the potential to improve quality of care. Embedded models rely on partnerships with multidisciplinary clinicians, whose perspectives regarding this model are not well known. Methods: We conducted 25 focus groups with 175 clinicians in an academic pediatric cancer center, with groups stratified by discipline (physicians, advance practice providers (APPs), nurses, psychosocial providers) and by care team (hematologic malignancy, bone marrow transplant, solid tumor, brain tumor). Focus groups were led by trained research facilitators and audio-recorded for subsequent targeted content analysis to identify clinician perspectives regarding embedded PPC models. Results: Across 4 physician, 5 APP, 12 nurse, and 4 psychosocial focus groups, 25 physicians, 30 APPs, 71 nurses, and 49 psychosocial providers participated, respectively. When asked to describe features of an “ideal” PPC model, physicians, APPs, and nurses predominantly discussed care delivery and identified early integration of PPC into cancer care as a core feature of an ideal model. Physicians, nurses, and psychosocial providers also emphasized the importance of having a formalized, structured care model. The need for collaboration was the dominant theme for psychosocial providers. Clinicians in all disciplines identified potential benefits from an embedded model, including access to PPC across care settings, normalization of PPC integration, and emphasis on collaboration, teamwork, communication, and earlier PPC involvement. Physicians, APPs, and nurses anticipated similar challenges with an embedded model, including possible reticence of oncology providers and inadequate PPC staffing. Nurses, APPs, and psychosocial providers also voiced concern about potential lack of clarity in delegation of roles and responsibilities between PPC and oncology providers. Conclusions: Pediatric oncology multidisciplinary providers recognize the potential value of an embedded model for integration of PPC in the care of children with cancer. Though providers at times identified similar themes with respect to ideal PPC provision and the benefits and challenges to an embedded model, some identified priorities varied by discipline. These findings highlight the importance of integrating varied interdisciplinary perspectives when developing an embedded care model to align with priorities of diverse pediatric cancer stakeholders.
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Thirkell-White, Ben. "Hard choices in global deliberative system reform: functional fragmentation, social integration, and cosmopolitan republicanism." International Theory 10, no. 2 (2018): 253–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1752971918000064.

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The ‘systems turn’ amongst deliberative democrats advocates incremental institutional reform guided by deliberative democratic ideals. Whilst ideal global democracy is beyond our reach, incremental reforms can improve the quality and inclusiveness of global deliberation. However, incremental reform in non-ideal circumstances involves trade-offs between competing normative goals. The paper highlights a neglected purpose of democratic deliberation: the integration of highly fragmented technocratic deliberation on isolated issues with more holistic social perspectives emerging from the public sphere. As global governance has shifted beyond the nation state, jurisdictions have become functionally fragmented encouraging issue-specific technical framings of problems (trade policy is institutionally separated from labour, the environment and development). Fragmentation across the domestic executive is mitigated by the legislature’s role in bringing isolated technical perspectives together and subjecting them to wider public scrutiny. No analogous institution exists internationally. Highlighting functional fragmentation is important because dominant concerns with cosmopolitanism (unsettling state-centric issue framing) and republicanism (the need for institutional variety to combat the potential domination of a world state) in global governance lead to an active enthusiasm for overlapping functional jurisdictions in much of the literature, obscuring important trade-offs with the need for social integration.
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Abubakar, Yaro. "Multiomics integration in anti-tuberculosis drug discovery." Sanamed, no. 00 (2025): 84. https://doi.org/10.5937/sanamed0-51644.

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Despite intensive global efforts, tuberculosis remains one of the leading global health burdens, with antimicrobial resistance being a significant challenge to managing the disease. In addition, the current drugs used to treat tuberculosis suffer from limitations, such as prolonged therapeutic duration and toxicity. Therefore, the development of new anti-tuberculosis drugs is a priority. However, this process faces several challenges. The introduction of a multiomics approach could serve as an ideal platform to accelerate drug development by addressing these challenges. This article reviews the potential role of multiomics in anti-tuberculosis drug development and briefly discusses the associated challenges in utilizing multiomics for drug discovery.
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SUVARIEROL, SEMIN. "Creating Citizen-Workers through Civic Integration." Journal of Social Policy 44, no. 4 (2015): 707–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0047279415000203.

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AbstractThe shift to the workfare state has brought about ways of governing welfare subjects, the practical implementation of which has often been delegated to private state agents and their street-level bureaucrats. In the neoliberal paternalist state, the words and deeds of these street-level agents become even more relevant in order to understand the impact of contemporary social policies. This article focuses on the case of migrants in the Netherlands, who are problematised in particular as (potential) welfare subjects. By analysing the civic integration programme content for migrants, it reveals the responsibilising and disciplining discourses and practices used to promote the ideal of citizen-worker. That the task of inculcating the virtues and skills demanded by neoliberal policies has been transferred to private course providers makes state ideology all-invasive. While the lack of integration and participation is linked to individual failure, the state loses its social face in the process.
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Berry, Kelsey N., and Lauren Taylor. "The Ethical Obligations of Health-Care Delivery Organizations: a dynamic view." Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 68, no. 2 (2025): 145–60. https://doi.org/10.1353/pbm.2025.a962015.

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ABSTRACT: The ethical obligations of health-care delivery organizations are complex, often generating deep disagreements about what justice requires of organizations operating within unjust social conditions. This article maps such disagreements onto the implicit tension between ideal and nonideal perspectives on justice and offers a dynamic way of bridging them. The ideal-nonideal tension and its potential resolution are illustrated with an organizational ethics case on social and medical care integration. By identifying and relating ideal and nonideal perspectives in a dynamic framework, the authors offer a new set of analytic and pragmatic tools by which health-care managers can navigate a broad range of complex questions of organizational ethics and health justice.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Ideal potential for integration"

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Heinke, Lars. "Application of Boltzmann’s integration method under non-ideal conditions." Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, 2016. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-194457.

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Boltzmann’s integration method may prove to be a very powerful tool to study the transport diffusion of guest molecules in nanoporous host systems. In many cases, however, the prerequisites for applying this method are not completely fulfilled. In the following, the consequences of these deviations on the accuracy of the obtained results are discussed. It is found that the results of Boltzmann’s integration method can be corrected by different considerations. The discussion is focussed on the concentration profiles observed during the adsorption and desorption of methanol in ferrierite-type crystals as observable by interference microscopy.
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Heinke, Lars. "Application of Boltzmann’s integration method under non-ideal conditions." Diffusion fundamentals 4 (2007) 9, S. 1-16, 2007. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A14282.

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Boltzmann’s integration method may prove to be a very powerful tool to study the transport diffusion of guest molecules in nanoporous host systems. In many cases, however, the prerequisites for applying this method are not completely fulfilled. In the following, the consequences of these deviations on the accuracy of the obtained results are discussed. It is found that the results of Boltzmann’s integration method can be corrected by different considerations. The discussion is focussed on the concentration profiles observed during the adsorption and desorption of methanol in ferrierite-type crystals as observable by interference microscopy.
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Wenchert, Jonn. "A Contemporary Six Sigma and Lean Integration : Towards the Ideal State." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Logistik- och kvalitetsutveckling, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-138348.

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A new reality, where human labor is replaced by automated machines is causing production management to rethink how they can steer the production to meet their customers demand. There is a gap of values, techniques and tools to communicate with the processes existing in the new modern factories, where data sometimes is the single output. This thesis purpose was to develop a model out of Lean and Six Sigma, as an answer to how modern factory could work with an information system, reaching the ideal state.   Through a theoretical analysis, Lean and Six Sigma differences in values, techniques and tools were weighted by the ideal state and recommendations from literature. Through a unstructured interview and system design review with a logistic group at a Swedish Modern Factory (SMF) a concept of an information system was developed. A project to test the model was initialized, where Define, Measure and Analyze phase was conducted. The model was thereafter modified from the projects implications.   The result was a Lean Six Sigma model which values are customer focus, ideal state, result orientation, committed leadership, education and involvement. The technique follow a DMAIC cycle and continuous improvements through a current to future state approach. The used techniques were considered Six Sigma heavy, where Leans principles are considered into the models values. The information system supports the model in setting the processes of the factory in either stability or potential state, where they differ in Measure and Analyze phase. The test at SMF developed several assignable causes to variation on the component As lead time. The model adapted after the test to involve a Measurement System Analysis (MSA), before setting the next current state of the process.<br>En ny verklighet där människor byts ut mot automatiska maskiner får produktionstekniker att fundera hur det ska styra produktionen för att möta kunders behov. Det finns en brist av värderingar, tekniker och verktyg till att kommunicera med processer i de moderna fabrikerna, där data ibland är det enda att analysera. Examensarbetets syfte var att utveckla en Lean och Six Sigma modell, som ett svar för hur moderna företag kan arbeta med ett informationssystem, för att nå det ideala stadiet.   Genom en teoretisk analys har Leans och Six Sigmas skillnader blivit vägda mot rekommendationer från litteraturen och det ideala stadiet. Genom en ostrukturerad intervju och en genomgång av systemets design hos en logistikgrupp, på ett svenskt företag (SMF), har ett koncept av ett informationssystem framtagits. Ett projekt för att testa modellen påbörjades, där Define, Measure och Analyze fasen var genomförda. Modellen blev därefter modifierad genom de implikationer projektet stött på.   Resultatet av den teoretiska analysen gav en Lean Six Sigma modell, vilka värdering är kundfokus, ideala stadiet, resultatorientering, engagerat ledarskap, utbildning och medverkande. Tekniken följde en DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control) cykel och kontinuerliga förbättringar, från nuläge till ett framtida tillstånd. Teknikerna blev Six Sigma tunga, där Leans principer var beaktade i modellens värderingar. Informationssystemet var en supportfunktion av modellen och skapar en status för fabrikens processer, antingen i stabilitet eller potential stadiet, där de skiljer sig åt i mät – och analys fasen. Testet på SMF genererade flera grundorsaker till variation för komponents As ledtid. Modellen anpassades till att innehålla en mätsystemsanalys (MSA), innan nuläget av processen bestäms.
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Roba, Abdulatif. "The goal was to build up an ideal society : ethnic living segregation in Uppsala community." Thesis, University West, Department of Nursing, Health and Culture, 2006. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hv:diva-659.

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<p>Sverige har förändrats som land från en hög immigrationsvåg till ett invandringsland. Den svenska industristillväxten gjorde det möjligt för Sverige att importera extra arbetskraft från andra länder. Arbetarna kom främst från Sydeuropa på grund av att det var brist på arbete i hemlandet. Så småningom förändrades arbetskraftsinvandring till flyktinginvandring, att människor lämnade sitt hemland av olika skäl, till exempel krig. De etablerade sig runt om i Sverige i miljonprogrammets områden. När invandrarna översteg 50 % av majoritetsbefolkningen lämnar de som har ekonomiska resurser invandrartäta områden. Framför allt är det svenskar som lämnar området, på grund av att de inte känner sig hemma. Det skapar etnisk boendesegregation och effekterna av det blir att invandrarna missgynnas, och de får allt svårare att komma in i samhället.</p>
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Havryliuk, Y. R., and I. V. Victor. "Intercultural communication - integration potential in teaching foreign students." Thesis, Національний технічний університет "Харківський політехнічний інститут", 2019. http://repository.kpi.kharkov.ua/handle/KhPI-Press/41369.

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Dhallu, N. S. "Synthesis of process designs with potential for heat integration." Thesis, London South Bank University, 1988. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.233001.

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Iacobucci, Riccardo. "Shared Autonomous Electric Vehicles: potential for Power Grid integration." Kyoto University, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/235105.

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Kyoto University (京都大学)<br>0048<br>新制・課程博士<br>博士(エネルギー科学)<br>甲第21385号<br>エネ博第373号<br>新制||エネ||73(附属図書館)<br>京都大学大学院エネルギー科学研究科エネルギー社会・環境科学専攻<br>(主査)教授 手塚 哲央, 教授 下田 宏, 准教授 MCLELLAN,Benjamin<br>学位規則第4条第1項該当
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Riccardo, Iacobucci. "Shared Autonomous Electric Vehicles: potential for Power Grid integration." Doctoral thesis, Kyoto University, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/235105.

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京都大学<br>0048<br>新制・課程博士<br>博士(エネルギー科学)<br>甲第21385号<br>エネ博第373号<br>新制||エネ||73(附属図書館)<br>京都大学大学院エネルギー科学研究科エネルギー社会・環境科学専攻<br>(主査)教授 手塚 哲央, 教授 下田 宏, 准教授 MCLELLAN,Benjamin<br>学位規則第4条第1項該当<br>Doctor of Energy Science<br>Kyoto University<br>DFAM
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Saita, Akio 1972. "The potential business impacts of Semantic Web for system integration." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/17884.

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Thesis (S.M.M.O.T.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Management of Technology Program, 2004.<br>Includes bibliographical references (leaves 91-94).<br>This thesis presents research about the potential business impacts of the Semantic Web. The concept of the Semantic Web is an expansion of the Web for computers, enabling them to comprehend the meaning of information. In addition, Semantic Web Services (SWS), the emerging convergence of Web Services with the Semantic Web, is the next major generation of the Web (and of the Internet), in which e-services and business communication become more knowledge-based and agent-based. The study arose out of a technology review of the Semantic Web and its current adoption. Following further analysis and research into business cases involving Semantic Web applications, the author focused specifically on the system integration business in an effort to understand the potential business impacts of the Semantic Web for system integration. In the system integration field, there are various trends for companies thinking about adopting the Semantic Web into the real business world. In this thesis, I offer answers to two questions: Why do system integrators need the Semantic Web, and how they should go about adopting it?<br>by Akio Saita.<br>S.M.M.O.T.
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BERNARDINETTI, STEFANO. "Potential aquifer characterization through the integration of multivariate geophysical datasets." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Cagliari, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11584/260393.

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The work developed in this thesis has the aim to provide a methodology for geophysical characterization of an aquifer. Electrical resistivity tomography and seismic P-waves refraction/reflection were applied to explore the subsurface. Thanks to their sensitivity to factors as mineralogy, porosity, texture and pore content, electrical resistivity and acoustic waves can depict subsurface changes within an aquifer. The coupled use of both geophysical parameters allow to obtain complementary informations about the subsurface, reducing the uncertainty with respect to the univariate case. Two different approaches were proposed to characterize the shallow part and the deep of the subsurface. Two post-processing integration methods were proposed, where the shallower is based on electrical resistivity and P-waves seismic velocity from tomographic techniques and the deeper on seismic attributes datasets from seismic reflection. The results are a shallow unique model characterizing the subsurface with geophysical facies corresponding to different lithological conditions and a high-resolution large-scale image depicting main structural and stratigraphic changes for the aquifer characterization. The two approaches are based on clustering techniques: k-means and Silhouette were applied to find out the optimal number of geophysical facies from tomographic dataset and Self-organizing maps were used to highlight pattern in the seismic attributes dataset. Integration methods were applied in two different geological and hydrogeological environments: an aquifer in intra-Apennine basin (Laterina, Italy) and a complex hydrothermal system into the Solfatara volcano (Naples, Italy). In the case of Laterina, electrical resistivity tomography and seismic reflection/refraction surveys were carried out to characterize shallow unconfined aquifers in alluvial deposits and a deeper confined aquifer in rock. The tomographic integration revealed six geophysical facies consistent with stratigraphic log. Moreover allowed to image the 2D disposition of main aquifers and aquitards. The integration of seismic attributes provided a large-scale image of the highlighting shallow alluvial recent and Villafranchian fluvial-lacustrine deposits above the Monte Cervarola Unit (sandstone/marls). The integration processes were applied at the case of Solfatara to highlight the shallower fluids paths, and the main structural paths of uprising for fluids within the caldera. The tomographic images provided three different geophysical facies, one consistent with poorly consolidated sediments, and two high velocity low and high resistivity, respectively associable with liquid dominated and gas dominated media. The integrated model obtained by SOM provided a image of the caldera with sub vertical discontinuities interpreted as fracture or ring fault, main paths for fluids circulation. Moreover, several sub-horizontal bright spot were depicted within the caldera, consistent with vapor-saturated media.
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Books on the topic "Ideal potential for integration"

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C, Schmitter Philippe, ed. The experience of European integration and the potential for integration in South America. CIDOB edicions, 2007.

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Assessment, United States Congress Office of Technology. Assessing the potential for civil-military integration: Selected case studies. Office of Technology Assessment, Congress of the U.S., 1995.

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Assessment, United States Congress Office of Technology. Assessing the potential for civil-military integration: Technologies, processes, and practices. Office of Technology Assessment, Congress of the U.S., 1994.

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Somaratne, W. G. Contract farming in Sri Lanka: Potential and problems in market integration. Agricultural and Environmental Resource Management Division, Hector Kobbekaduwa Agrarian Research and Training Institute, 2004.

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Baldwin, Richard E. External economies and European integration: The potential for self-fulfilling expectations. Centre for Economic Policy Research, 1990.

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Commission of the European Communities. Directorate-General for Environment, Nuclear Safety and Civil Protection., DRI (Group), and Office for Official Publications of the European Communities., eds. Potential benefits of integration of environmental and economic policies: An incentive-based approach to policy integration : report. Graham & Trotman, 1994.

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Kawamura, Tetsuji. Potential of Asian economic integration: A perspective from the strategy of Japanese enterprises. Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2008.

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Kawamura, Tetsuji. Potential of Asian economic integration: A perspective from the strategy of Japanese enterprises. Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2008.

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Zare, Kambiz. The Gulf Cooperation Council Project: 1981-2016 : the elusive potential for economic gain through regional integration. L'Harmattan, 2018.

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Consumer Unity & Trust Society. and Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry., eds. Reflections on global partnership for development: Reality and potential. CUTS International, with the support of FICCI ... [et al.], 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Ideal potential for integration"

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Bashandy, Shymaa Ryhan, Mohamed Hemida Abd-Alla, and Magdy Mohamed Khalil Bagy. "Biological Nitrogen Fixation and Biofertilizers as Ideal Potential Solutions for Sustainable Agriculture." In Integrating Green Chemistry and Sustainable Engineering. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119509868.ch12.

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Hübner, Michael, Benedikt Kelm, Fabian Adler, Anne Blum, and Rainer Müller. "Conception of a Flexible Modular Method for Automation Recommendation on the Basis of a Potential-Based Assembly Process Evaluation." In Annals of Scientific Society for Assembly, Handling and Industrial Robotics 2023. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-74010-7_7.

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Abstract Existing automation analyses are mostly solution-oriented methods that require deep expert and process knowledge. Established methods, such as tolerance chain analyses or variant considerations, are often not considered. However, an objective comprehensive evaluation is only guaranteed by the integration of those methods paired with solution-neutral evaluation criteria. Furthermore, existing automation analyses do not include an evaluation of the temporal optimisation potential of individual processes. This often hinders a target-oriented automation as the focus is too strongly placed on the automatability rather than on the optimal utilization of existing potentials. The flexible modular method presented in this article is intended to enable the user to analyse the conditions of product, process and equipment in a targeted manner by means of a neutral and objective evaluation as well as to make automation recommendations depending on the optimisation potential. The modular method is designed for assembly processes in existing manual and hybrid workplaces in series assembly. Existing workplaces are analysed regarding their existing optimisation potential. For this purpose, the actual state of the workplace is compared with an ideal state and evaluated in terms of time. The standardised procedure MTM-2 is used for the temporal evaluation of the processes. The evaluation of the automation capability of the processes, using a utility value analysis, is carried out based on product and process-related criteria in four stages. By comparing the available optimisation potential with the technical automatability, automation recommendations are made for individual process steps.
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van der Burg, Martijn. "Subprefects: (Trans)Regional Tools of Integration?" In Napoleonic Governance in the Netherlands and Northwest Germany. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66658-3_6.

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AbstractThis chapter examines the Napoleonic subprefects who have been in office in the Netherlands and Northwest Germany. Within the prefectoral system, these sous-préfets were the highest officials at arrondissement (disctrict) level. Activities of subprefects, somewhat neglected by historians, give insight into how French tried to rally the locals, and how this affected the daily functioning of the Empire. Discussed are subprefects’ sociocultural backgrounds, imperial careers, and perception of Napoleonic governance. Subprefects had to balance national, local, and personal interest. Integration at district level was hard when the letter of the administrative legislation and the precise instructions from above were rigidly adhered to. Subprefects traveling the Empire linked events in the Netherlands and Northwest Germany to developments elsewhere, promoting integration into the Empire. Circulation patterns reflect different ideas on the required level of integration. It is argued that the figure of the subprefect was a potential ‘tool of integration’. That subprefects were close to the ground could contributed to the effectiveness of Napoleonic governance. But subprefects also coped with demanding prefects, and interference of other agents of the central state. Reversely, unwilling subprefects were in a position to hinder the integration process.
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Bussler, Christoph. "The Ideal Integration." In B2B Integration. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-05169-6_6.

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Vogel, Dieter H. "Integration." In M & A Ideal und Wirklichkeit. Gabler Verlag, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-91292-3_9.

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Schirner, Michael, and Petra Ritter. "Integrating EEG–fMRI Through Brain Simulation." In EEG - fMRI. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-07121-8_30.

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AbstractEEG and fMRI are thought to measure partly distinct, partly overlapping, and certainly incomplete aspects of neuronal activity. Brain network models (BNMs) are used to simulate neuronal activity, like the dynamics of postsynaptic potentials, or spike-firing activity, and may conjointly predict both, EEG and fMRI, and therefore allow for the integration and the analysis of the two signals. The usual motivation for EEG–fMRI integration is to use both techniques in a complementary fashion by combining their strengths, while ameliorating their weaknesses. For instance, EEG measures electric activity on the scalp with a high temporal sampling rate, but a low spatial resolution (e.g., due to volume conduction effects). On the other hand, fMRI BOLD contrast is an indirect (proxy) measure of neural activity that is sensitive for the fluctuation of blood oxygenation at a relatively low temporal resolution. Some of the appeal of brain simulation-based integration of EEG–fMRI data is related to the idea that after fitting a neural model to reproduce observed activity, the internal activity of the model can tell us something about unobservable activity, like neural firing, which can only be measured invasively and in a spatially restricted manner. Brain simulation-based approaches have the potential to not only integrate EEG and fMRI, but basically data from every modality that can either directly (like multi-electrode recordings) or indirectly (like fMRI) be linked with the neural model.
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Hipple, Jack. "Combining Upward Integration with Lines of Evolution." In The Ideal Result. Springer New York, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-3707-9_13.

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Fromm, Hansjörg, and Stephan Bloehdorn. "Big Data—Technologies and Potential." In Enterprise-Integration. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-46145-7_9.

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Doria, Celso Melchiades. "Vector Integration, Potential Theory." In Differentiability in Banach Spaces, Differential Forms and Applications. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77834-7_5.

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AlGhanem, Hani, and Sherief Abdallah. "The Future of the Internet of Vehicles (IoV)." In BUiD Doctoral Research Conference 2023. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-56121-4_29.

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AbstractThis paper examines the Internet of Things (IoT) and its application in the Internet of Vehicles (IoV). IoV combines AI and IoT for real-time monitoring and operation of vehicles. We discuss how the integration of AI and IoT enhances vehicle functionalities through the deployment of sensors, infrared gadgets, cameras, and heat detectors, facilitating advancements in autonomous vehicles. We explore the evolutionary trajectory of the IoV concept and its diverse applications, provide a structured progression of ideas, and shed light on the challenges and potential solutions for IoT. The final section projects the future landscape of IoV implementation, demonstrating how it can revolutionize business operations and management.so this paper aims to bridge current knowledge gaps, stimulate further research, and spark innovative applications of IoV.
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Conference papers on the topic "Ideal potential for integration"

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Stops, Laura, Alexander Stary, Johannes Hamacher, et al. "Integrating Thermodynamic Simulation and Surrogate Modeling to Find Optimal Drive Cycle Strategies for Hydrogen-Powered Trucks." In The 35th European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering. PSE Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.69997/sct.176475.

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Hydrogen-powered heavy-duty trucks have a high potential to significantly reduce CO2 emissions in the transportation sector. Therefore, efficient hydrogen storage onboard vehicles is a key enabler for sustainable transportation, as achieving high storage densities and extended driving ranges is essential for the competitiveness of hydrogen-powered trucks. Cryo-compressed hydrogen (CcH2), stored at cryogenic temperatures and high pressures, emerges as a promising solution. This study presents a comprehensive dynamic thermodynamic model that is capable of simulating the tank system across all operating conditions and, therefore, enables thermodynamic analysis of drive cycles. The core of the model is a differential-algebraic equation system that describes the thermodynamic state of the hydrogen in the tank. Additionally, surrogate models based on artificial neural networks are applied to efficiently describe quasi-steady-state heat exchangers integrated into the tank system. Several use cases are explored to demonstrate the model's ability to simulate the thermodynamic behavior and to find optimal operating strategies. The optimal hydrogen density, when to stop driving and refuel the tank to maximize overall driving ranges, is investigated both in ideal and real operation, taking into account the limited availability of refueling stations in early market applications. Further, driving range and venting losses are considered for longer periods of dormancy. These results provide insights into how operational strategies can be tailored to maximize driving range, minimize hydrogen losses, and improve overall system efficiency, ultimately supporting the adoption of hydrogen in long-haul transportation.
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Saraf, Aditya, David Schleicher, Katy Griffin, and Peter Yu. "Assessment of the Potential Benefits of an Ideal Integrated Metroplex-Wide Departure Planner." In 9th AIAA Aviation Technology, Integration, and Operations Conference (ATIO). American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2009-7038.

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Cunha, Madalena, and Nuno Campos. "STUDENT MENTOR'S IDEAL FEATURES: PEER CHOICE." In International Conference on Education and New Developments. inScience Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36315/2021end011.

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Introduction: A student mentor is someone who shares his or her knowledge with a less experienced colleague in order to help the other developing his or her full academic potential by providing him/ her with the right guidance and support during his learning, social and academic integration processes. Objective: To assess the features higher education students consider to be the most effective characteristics their Student Peer Mentor should possess. Method: A descriptive-exploratory study, with a cross-sectional focus, involving a sample of 306 higher education health students, with a mean age of 21.15 (± 3,540) years. 81.7% of the participants are female. Data collection was achieved using Cunha’s Ideal Mentor Faces Scale (2017) with images adapted from Botas, Gabriel &amp; Welling, (1997/1998). Results: Results show that 61.8% of the students surveyed would like to be student mentors and that most participants (54.2%) look at their ideal mentor as someone who possesses positive features, while 12,1% of the participants would choose for their ideal mentor a student whose features might suggest the existence of a risk profile. Finally, and paradoxically, 33.7% of them would choose a student mentor who tends to exhibit certain negative features. Positive characteristics were granted the highest mean values. Those values ranged between Satisfied (68%), Tranquil (78.1%); Optimistic (85%); Confident (88.2%) and Interested (87.9%). Conclusions: Results suggest that higher education students value the existence of student mentors with positive features/characteristics and realize that their existence is of great pedagogical importance. Therefore, there is now a greater need to ask higher education students to participate in Mentoring programs implemented with the support of second or third year Student Mentors who, on a voluntary basis, using their experiences and academic experiences can supervise incoming first year students (Mentee Students) in order to facilitate their integration and their adaptation to the different dimensions (pedagogical, scientific, social and any other) of the academic environment.
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Zubari, H., and S. Sherman. "Unlocking Innovation Potential: A Pragmatic Approach to Overcoming Barriers and Fostering Collaboration." In GOTECH. SPE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/219106-ms.

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Abstract This paper outlines a comprehensive methodology for embedding innovation within the operational fabric of a smaller international oil and gas company, through the deployment of a holistic innovation framework. This framework is designed to enhance the generation, evaluation, and implementation of innovative ideas across various levels of the organization. By embracing the distributive essence of innovation, the company has adopted a dual-faceted strategy: internally, through the establishment of an innovation platform that encourages, empowers, and rewards creative and cost-efficient idea generation; and externally, by cultivating a vibrant ecosystem of partnerships that harnesses sector-specific knowledge and expertise. Additionally, a meticulous stage-gated process is employed to ensure the rigorous assessment and development of ideas, thereby streamlining the path from conception to execution. The innovation platform stands as a pivotal mechanism for spurring idea generation and facilitating the exchange of knowledge across all business units, effectively dismantling traditional barriers to innovation, including geographical constraints. It empowers frontline staff to actively participate in idea submission, promoting a grassroots approach to innovation and resulting in a richer diversity of ideas that navigate both psychological barriers and issues of superiority. This approach has successfully dismantled siloed operations, cultivating a deeply collaborative culture that spreads innovative thinking throughout the organization. Moreover, the paper delves into the critical role of boundary spanners in weaving innovation into the organizational culture, acting as conduits for cross-functional collaboration and ensuring the seamless integration of innovative practices. Through this pragmatic strategy, the company has not only surmounted internal barriers but has also positioned itself to dynamically respond to external challenges, securing its growth and competitive stance in the global oil and gas industry.
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Chen, Kuangxu, and Chunlei Liang. "A High-Order Spectral Difference Solver for 2D Ideal MHD Equations With Constrained Transport." In ASME 2021 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2021-73359.

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Abstract When using the discontinuous Galerkin or Spectral Difference (SD) method to discretize ideal magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) equations, it is challenging to satisfy the divergence-free constraint for the magnetic field over long-period time integration. To tackle this challenge, the SD method is integrated with an unstaggered Constrained Transport approach (SDCT). In addition to solving the two-dimensional ideal MHD equations, one more equation describing the transport of the magnetic potential is introduced. After each time step, the magnetic field will be updated by computing the curl of the magnetic potential. This strategy preserves ∇ · B = 0 exactly by construction in the discrete sense. Meanwhile, the additional computational cost is only approximately 20% more than that without the constrained transport. Moreover, the inclusion of the constrained transport does not obstruct the implementation of the artificial viscosity for shock capturing. Several well-known benchmark test cases are studied in this paper using the SDCT method. In the magnetic field loop advection test, the proposed SDCT avoids spurious growth of magnetic energy, and the numerical dissipation is shown to decrease when increasing the polynomial degree while maintaining the total degrees of freedom. In the propagation of Alfvén wave problem, the high-order accuracies of the SDCT method are verified. In the Orzag-Tang vortex problem, the predicted pressure distribution and density contours match well with those in the reference [1]. Meanwhile, a mesh convergence study shows that the SDCT method equipped with the artificial viscosity terms can produce converged results even in the vicinity of shocks.
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Song, Meishu, Emilia Parada-Cabaleiro, Zijiang Yang, et al. "Parallelising 2D-CNNs and Transformers: A Cognitive-based approach for Automatic Recognition of Learners’ English Proficiency." In Intelligent Human Systems Integration (IHSI 2022) Integrating People and Intelligent Systems. AHFE International, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1001000.

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Learning English as a foreign language requires an extensive use of cognitive capacity, memory, and motor skills in order to orally express one’s thoughts in a clear manner. Current speech recognition intelligence focuses on recognising learners’ oral proficiency from fluency, prosody, pronunciation, and grammar’s perspectives. However, the capacity of clearly and naturally expressing an idea is a high-level cognitive behaviour which can hardly be represented by these detailed and segmental dimensions, which indeed do not fulfil English learners and teachers’ requirements. This work aims to utilise the state-of-the-art deep learning techniques to recognise English speaking proficiency at a cognitive level, i. e., a learner’s ability to clearly organise their own thoughts when expressing an idea in English as a foreign language. For this, we collected the “Oral English for Japanese Learners” Dataset (OEJL-DB), a corpus of recordings by 82 students of a Japanese high school expressing their ideas in English towards 5 different topics. Annotations concerning the clarity of learners’ thoughts are given by 5 English teachers according to 2 classes: clear and unclear. In total, the dataset includes 7.6 hours of audio data with an average length for each oral English presentation of66 seconds. As initial cognitive-based method to identify learners’ speaking proficiency, we propose an architecture based on the parallelization of CNNs and Transformers. With the strengthening of the CNNs in spatial feature representation and the Transformer in sequence encoding, we achieve a 89.4% accuracy and 87.6%. Unweighted Average Recall (UAR), results which outperform those from the ResNet architectures (89.2 % accuracy and 86.3 % UAR). Our promising outcomes reveal that speech intelligence can be efficiently applied to “grasp” high level cognitive behaviours, a new area of research which seems to have a great potential for further investigation.
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Gallagher, John A. "Thermodynamic Analysis of a Direct Mechanical to Electrical Energy Harvesting Cycle in Ferroelectric Crystals." In ASME 2017 Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/smasis2017-3918.

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Field induced phase transformations in ferroelectric crystals occur when the applied electrical or mechanical load exceeds a certain threshold. Mechanical cycling about these transformation field thresholds under varying open and closed circuit conditions has been shown to yield a near ideal mechanical to electrical energy harvesting technique. Numerical integration of experimentally measured stress – strain and electric field – electric displacement data has shown mechanical to electrical energy conversion efficiency near 60% for 0.24PIN-0.44PMN-0.32PT. In this work, the total irreversible energy is determined by the offset between the forward and reverse loading paths, equivalent to the hysteresis in the phase transformation behavior. This is equal to the available mechanical energy for conversion to electrical energy for harvesting. Following the ideal mechanical to electrical energy harvesting procedure, the total possible energy harvested is a direct function of the hysteresis area in the phase transformation and the electromechanical coupling factor. Efficiency is predicted to be equal to the electromechanical coupling factor, 0.596 (59.6%). Predicted results agree with experimental data from numerical integration. Energy densities are calculated up to 5 kJ/m3 with potential power densities of 102–103 kW/m3.
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Terenzi, Benedetta, Valeria Menchetelli, Giacomo Pagnotta, and Ludovica Avallone. "Connection between AI and product design - Potentials and critical issues in the text-to-image software-assisted design experience." In Intelligent Human Systems Integration (IHSI 2024) Integrating People and Intelligent Systems. AHFE International, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1004511.

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Driven by the demand for innovation, design is constantly evolving and is increasingly focused on integrating new technologies into design processes. Technological innovations have proven to be of fundamental importance, both in speeding up and improving production processes and managing and enriching the ideational process.We are now surrounded by software in which the participation of artificial intelligence is constant, but although it has become pervasive, we often do not even notice its presence. In the field of product design, several software exploiting artificial intelligence have been diffused to provide us with virtual products at the two-dimensional level. These software are capable of transforming the ideational stages of a project, as they generate original idea proposals in a matter of minutes. One of the most popular software is Midjourney, which is based on the key text-to-image concept, and can create images from prompts, and descriptive keywords provided by the designer. There are also interesting examples in this regard. Think of the work done by Filippo Nassetti, a British architect and designer, who came up with a series of sunglasses and eyeglasses by going through Midjourney, to obtain zoomorphic-inspired products that recall the textures of biological and mineral microstructures. The surreal collection of biomorphically shaped glasses is an example of the exploration of the creative potential of Midjourney software.Another interesting project is the one tackled by the Oio company for the Spawns spoon collection, in collaboration with Giosanpietro Jewelry. According to Simone Rebaudengo, director and co-founder together with Matteo Loglio of the Oio company, the products in the Spawns collection derive from an ongoing dialogue between different skills that has led to the collaboration between man and algorithm, resulting in an expansion of the handmade, merging the ancient world of craftsmanship with that of advanced technology, defining what they call 'craft intelligence.The paper aims to explore the relationships, potentials and limitations of integrating artificial intelligence into the design process through a design experience that tests the innovative potential of text-to-image software in product ideation and reflects on the redefinition of the designer's role in this rapidly and continuous changing scenario.The case study presented therefore experiments with a design process in which the ideation phase is supported by AI, particularly by text-to-image software, which allows textual descriptions to be translated into visual representations, generating highly detailed images and offering new creative possibilities. The work addressed outlines perspectives and critical issues, which deserve further investigation. On the one hand, one potential that is being outlined is the possibility of visualizing even complex ideas by entrusting the imaginative component to the software, having a multiplicity of alternatives and expanding the ideational range with novel solutions from which to make more informed design choices. Text-to-image software also simulates effective virtual prototyping, allowing a concept to be prefigured and visualized in a three-dimensional context before committing to physical production.On the other hand, text-to-image software has some significant limitations, for example in the poor correspondence of generated images with design intentions and the designer's need to acquire technical skills to effectively use text-to-image software, going on to delineate the possibility of a figure such as that of the prompt designer.Therefore, the presented project aims to contribute to the contemporary debate on the integration of AI into design processes with the collaboration of text-to-image software as another avenue for innovation in product design. The scenario sketched out defines an area in which the role of the designer and human creativities proves irreplaceable, leaving one to understand how more and more a process of understanding and collaboration with AI technologies is needed, and how the skills required of future designers are going to vary and expand.Nozaki, N., Konno, E., Sato, M., Sakairi, M., Shibuya, T., Kanazawa, Y., &amp; Georgescu, S., 2017, Application of artificial intelligence technology in product design. Fujitsu Sci. Tech. J, 53(4), 43-51.F. Morace, Design più umano. Quello che l’intelligenza artificiale non potrà mai darci. Egea, 2018S. Quintarelli, Intelligenza artificiale: cos'è davvero, come funziona, che effetti avrà. Bollati Boringhieri, Torino, 2020G. E. Valori, Intelligenza artificiale tra mito e realtà. Motore di sviluppo o pericolo imminente? Rubbettino, 2021L. Keeheon, A Systematic Review on Social Sustainability of Artificial Intelligence in Product Design. Sustainability 2021, 13(5), 2668; https://doi.org/10.3390/su13052668M. Mitchell, L'intelligenza artificiale: una guida per esseri umani pensanti. Einaudi, 2022
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Garcia, Carlos Rubio, Abraham Cano, J. J. Vegas Olmos, Simon Rommel, and Idelfonso Tafur Monroy. "Integrating Quantum Key Distribution into TLS 1.3: A Transport Layer Approach to Quantum-Resistant Communications in Optical Networks." In Optical Fiber Communication Conference. Optica Publishing Group, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ofc.2024.th3b.3.

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We present an experimental quantum-resistant OpenSSL-based TLS 1.3 implementation using classical cryptography and QKD. This solution is ideal for high-performance scenarios with optical fiber communication where QKD potential can be leveraged.
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Tedik, M. Fatih. "GÜLEN MOVEMENT AS AN INTEGRATION MECHANISM FOR THE EUROPE’S TURKISH AND MUSLIM COMMUNITY: POTENTIALS AND CONSTRAINTS." In Muslim World in Transition: Contributions of the Gülen Movement. Leeds Metropolitan University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.55207/vftv7165.

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This paper discusses the potential of the Gülen movement to serve as a mechanism for, in the medium term, the integration of the Turkish community in Europe and, in the long term, the Muslim community as a whole, taking into consideration the obstacles to this process, given the composition of different communities. Although many of Gülen’s ideas are far from conventional theologically, the real novelty of his work is that it motivates people who are at least sympathetic to his ideas to put them into practice: the ideas do not remain theory and aspiration but become a charter or action-plan implemented by members of the movement. The movement’s influence on Muslim commu- nity is examined from both a theoretical perspective (i.e. the position of Gülen’s ideas within Islamic understanding of dar al-Islam and dar al-harb) and a practical perspective (i.e. the activities of the movement in western Europe that have actual and potential effectiveness in bringing about integration). In order to assess the movement’s capabilities, the current situation of Muslims in Europe and their problems in general and the Turkish experience in particular is presented. The move- ment’s potential for enabling integration is then analysed from four complementary perspec- tives: (1) does the movement propose an alternative view to stimulate the integration process of the Muslim community; (2) has the movement actually operated as a mechanism for inte- gration in western Europe so that its capability is demonstrable; (3) is the European context suitable for the movement to operate effectively; and (4) what does the Gülen movement offer to European member-states by way of a means to sustain a healthy integration process – Turkish community in the medium-run, and the whole Muslim community in the long-run.
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Reports on the topic "Ideal potential for integration"

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Zhou, Yao, Hong Qin, J. W. Burby, and A. Bhattacharjee. Variational Integration for Ideal MHD with Built-in Advection Equations. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1179782.

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Hamed, Ashraf M., Paramsothy Jayakumar, Michael D. Letherwood, David J. Gorsich, Antonio M. Recuero, and Ahmed A. Shabana. Ideal Compliant Joints and Integration of Computer Aided Design and Analysis. Defense Technical Information Center, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada590062.

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Zhang, Hongbin, Haihua Zhao, Ling Zou, et al. RELAP-7: Demonstrating the integration of two-phase flow components for an ideal BWR loop. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1097146.

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Croft, David T., and David K. Friday. Predicting Absorption Equilibria of Mixtures: Comparison of Potential Theory and Ideal Adsorption Solution Theory. Defense Technical Information Center, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada370837.

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Croft, David T. Equivalence of Potential Theory and Ideal Adsorbed Solution (IAS) Theory Treatments of the Dubinin-Radushkevich Equation. Defense Technical Information Center, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada327785.

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Kelly, Luke. Characteristics of Global Health Diplomacy. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/k4d.2021.09.

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This rapid review focuses on Global Health Diplomacy and defines it as a method of interaction between the different stakeholders of the public health sector in a bid to promote representation, cooperation, promotion of the right to health and improvement of health systems for vulnerable populations on a global scale. It is the link between health and international relations. GHD has various actors including states, intergovernmental organizations, private companies, public-private partnerships and non-governmental organizations. Foreign policies can be integrated into national health in various ways i.e., designing institutions to govern practices regarding health diplomacy (i.e., health and foreign affairs ministries), creating and promoting norms and ideas that support foreign policy integration and promoting policies that deal with specific issues affecting the different actors in the GHD arena to encourage states to integrate them into their national health strategies. GHD is classified into core diplomacy – where there are bilateral and multilateral negotiations which may lead to binding agreements, multistakeholder diplomacy – where there are multilateral and bilateral negotiations which do not lead to binding agreements and informal diplomacy – which are interactions between other actors in the public health sector i.e., NGOs and Intergovernmental Organizations. The US National Security Strategy of 2010 highlighted the matters to be considered while drafting a health strategy as: the prevalence of the disease, the potential of the state to treat the disease and the value of affected areas. The UK Government Strategy found the drivers of health strategies to be self-interest (protecting security and economic interests of the state), enhancing the UK’s reputation, and focusing on global health to help others. The report views health diplomacy as a field which requires expertise from different disciplines, especially in the field of foreign policy and public health. The lack of diplomatic expertise and health expertise have been cited as barriers to integrating health into foreign policies. States and other actors should collaborate to promote the right to health globally.
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Buck, Edgar C., and Richard S. Wittman. Radiolysis Model Formulation for Integration with the Mixed Potential Model. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1168932.

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Chung, C. J., A. N. Rencz, and A. Zhang. Data integration study for mineral potential mapping in northeastern Alberta. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/209211.

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Tempia, Frank N. Global Broadcast Service An Assessment of Potential Military-Commercial Integration. Defense Technical Information Center, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada367202.

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Dutta, Abhijit, Michael Talmadge, Eric Tan, and Joshua Schaidle. Potential Integration Between Residual Biogenic Process Resources and Green Hydrogen. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/2361055.

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