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Jamrozik, Katarzyna. "Problematyka badań nad jednodniówkami w Polsce po 2008 roku." Roczniki Biblioteczne 60 (June 8, 2017): 271–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/0080-3626.60.12.

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RESEARCH INTO OCCASIONAL DAILIES IN POLAND AFTER 2008In recent years scholars have become increasingly drawn to publications documenting the life of society. Manifestations of this growing interest include an international conference devoted to such publications and organised in October 2004 by the Institute of Library and Information Science, University of Wrocław. The participants discussed the subject of occasional dailies, unique documents somewhere between non-periodical and serial publications. Numerous papers devoted to such publications were written by Małgorzata Korczyńska-Derkacz, who in 2008 presented the state of research into occasional dailies and carried out their multifaceted assessment as source materials, using the data from the Central Catalogue of Polish Periodicals. The present paper complements and continues the research carried out earlier.The topics most frequently tackled by scholars include those devoted to specific titles, historical periods occasional dailies in the inter-war period, places of publication Lviv, Kraków, publishing institution or milieu firefighters, students, scouts, ethnic groups Jewish dailies. Few scholars have tackled dailies from the point of view of their untypical editorial and formal features periodical or non-periodical publication and the related problems with their formal and substantive description. The fact that occasional dailies have been incorporated into the collections of digital libraries and the growing number of bibliographic compilations, including Volume 16 of the Polish Bibliography 1901–1939 devoted entirely to such publications, stimulate the interest of historians of the press, linguists, sociologists, ethnographers, culture scholars, historians of social movements, politics and economy, historians studying the customs and traditions of various ethnic and professional groups, localities and education. They appreciate such publications as a unique source of historical and factual information lists of people, tables and plates, photographs, statutes etc..
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Cho, Chris, Melissa M. Liu, Roomasa Channa, Alice Y. Zhang, Harry A. Quigley, Joan L. Jefferys, and Adrienne W. Scott. "Detection of Age-Related Macular Degeneration by Portable Optical Coherence Tomography Operated by Nonexpert Personnel: Potential Use for Screenings." Journal of VitreoRetinal Diseases 3, no. 1 (November 20, 2018): 16–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2474126418810146.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to determine the sensitivity and specificity of detecting age-related macular degeneration (AMD) using portable optical coherence tomography (OCT) operated by nonexpert photographers on undilated patients. Methods: In this case-control study, 92 individuals were recruited from the glaucoma and retina clinics at the Wilmer Eye Institute (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD). Using the portable iVue (Optovue, Inc, Fremont, CA) spectral-domain OCT (SD-OCT), 2 nonexpert photographers acquired retina map scans on undilated eyes of all participants. In total, 33 AMD eyes and 105 control eyes were evaluated and graded by ophthalmologists masked to the diagnoses. Results: Detection of AMD on the portable OCT by ophthalmologists exhibited sensitivities of 0.91 and 0.94 and specificities of 0.88 and 0.89, for graders 1 and 2, respectively. A strong intergrader agreement was observed (κ = 0.87). Conclusions: Nonexpert photographers can use a portable OCT on undilated eyes to acquire images for the detection of AMD. These findings present the potential utility of implementing a portable OCT in community screenings for earlier detection and treatment of disease.
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Anderson, George. "Photographing weather. By Storm Dunlop. Photographers' Institute Press 2007. ISBN 978-1-86108-449-1." Weather 64, no. 2 (February 2009): 38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/wea.361.

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SAKAMOTO, Tadashi. "Research support system in Shikoku Research Institute Incorporated." Journal of Information Processing and Management 35, no. 8 (1992): 689–700. http://dx.doi.org/10.1241/johokanri.35.689.

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Carnegie, Garry D. "The Australian Institute of Incorporated Accountants (1892–1938)." Accounting, Business & Financial History 3, no. 1 (January 1993): 61–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09585209300000034.

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Lambourne, Helen. "Science in film." Biochemist 34, no. 6 (December 1, 2012): 21–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/bio03406021.

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On Monday 8 November, Sir John Gurdon was bustled into a meeting room at the Wellcome Trust to face a wall of TV cameras, journalists and photographers in a special press conference. Professor Gurdon, a former governor of the Trust after whom the Wellcome Trust–Cancer Research UK Gurdon Institute was named, had just been awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine or Physiology for the discovery that mature cells can be reprogrammed to become immature cells that are capable of developing into all tissues of the body. That same evening, the Wellcome Trust was able to announce a second prize-winner on its premises. Not for a Nobel Prize this time, but rather the inaugural winner of the Wellcome Trust Screenwriting Prize.
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Shimada, Yuzo. "Change to the General Incorporated Association, and Activation of Institute." Journal of The Japan Institute of Electronics Packaging 15, no. 3 (2012): P3. http://dx.doi.org/10.5104/jiep.15.p3.

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Field, A. H. "Radio Talk from the Institute of Ophthalmic Opticians (Incorporated) Q'ld." Australasian Journal of Optometry 7, no. 8 (April 19, 2010): 217–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1444-0938.1925.tb00761.x.

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KOSAKA, YOSHINOBU. "First local independent agency of fisheries research institute incorporated in Japan." NIPPON SUISAN GAKKAISHI 76, no. 2 (2010): 294–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.2331/suisan.76.294.

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Varona, Gema. "Capturing invisible dimensions of terrorist victimisation through photography and video: Theoretical background for a research in progress in the Basque country." Temida 18, no. 3-4 (2015): 53–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/tem1504053v.

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Memorialisation is experienced by victims of traumatic events as a form of justice. Victims? and society right to memory is mentioned in the Basque Law 4/2008 on recognition and protection of terrorism victims and the Spanish Law 29/2011 on recognition and integral protection of terrorism victims. Drawing from critical victimology and memory studies, this contribution aims at addressing current criticism by some victims? organizations with regard to memory public policies in this field. It particularly addresses ways of restoration through memory linked to the meaning of spaces of victimisation by examining the work of different photographers on making aspects of those victimisations visible for the contested purpose of remembering. First the conceptual framework on space, victimisation and memory is presented. Then it is related to the results of qualitative research by the Basque Institute of Criminology. At the end the micro, meso and macro aspects of local intervention proposals on restorative memory, including ethical remarks are commented.
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Hsueh, Mei Ling, and 薛美玲. "ESH Management Incorporated Information System Study on Critical Success Factors- A Case Study of a research institute." Thesis, 2017. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/9h2xpf.

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The planning and building process of an Environmental Safety and Health Management Information System (ESHMIS) for a specific research institute which the author serves has been investigated. The institute intended to establish an ESHMIS, which was employed to integrate the information of chemicals, wastes, and other key materials for improving the management efficiencies of workplaces. However, it can’t ensure success of building the management system. Therefore critical success factors of the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system were referred and previously introduced to help the supervisors make better decisions in order to reduce the failure risks. The critical success factors introduced to the ESHMIS were summarized. There are 32 items employed for the questionnaire survey. By way of the original data collection, data cleaning, data integration, data transformation, data warehouse establishment, data mining,pattern evaluation, and results display, the strongest association among the critical success factors have been analyzed and obtained. The results show that the strongest association rules are in terms of four factors including “the correctness of the output data”, “information security and intrusion prevention capability”, “system construction cost rationality”, and “system has perfect integration ability”. That implies in order to ensure the system being successful; it must consider the important factors including market demand, good planning beforehand, and preventive maintenance afterwards. The investigated object and related analysis results can be supplied as an informative reference for other organizations intending to build an ESHMIS.
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Books on the topic "Institute of Incorporated Photographers"

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Arene, E. O. Nigeria's shapers of policy and strategy: Members national institute, mni, NOT Mafia Nigeria Incorporated, MNI. Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria: Arnet Ventures (Nigeria), 1996.

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Brown, William A. Howard L. Worner: The Wean Collection at the Butler. Youngstown, Ohio: Butler Institute of American Art, 1997.

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Powell, Rob. Photographers in education: A report on a one-day conference organised by the Arts Council of Great Britain at the University of London Institute of Education on 28 March 1985. London: Arts Council of Great Britain, 1985.

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Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland. A framework for registration for the architectural profession in Ireland: Prepared by the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland at the request of the Department for the Environment and in agreement with the Architects & Surveyors Institute, the Group of Independent Architects in Ireland, the Incorporated Association of Architects & Surveyors, and the Irish Architects Society. Dublin: RIAI, 1999.

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The Lady Stanley Institute for Trained Nurses: Incorporated 1890. Ottawa: Free Press, 1985.

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Canadian Division of the Institute of Journalists: (incorporated by royal charter). [Montréal?: s.n., 1997.

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Associated Medical Services Incorporated: A history. Boston Mills Press, 1987.

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Catalogue of books of the Guelph Farmers' and Mechanics' Institute: Instituted 1850, incorporated 1853. [Guelph, Ont.?: s.n.], 1987.

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Oxford University Press and Getty Conservation Institute. Picture Mumbai: Landmarks of a New Generation (Getty Conservation Institute). Getty Trust Publications: Getty Conservation Institute, 1997.

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So the Story Goes: Photographs by Tina Barney, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Nan Goldin, Sally Mann, and Larry Sultan (Art Institute of Chicago). Art Institute of Chicago, 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "Institute of Incorporated Photographers"

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van Eck, Wim, and Maarten H. Lamers. "Player Expectations of Animal Incorporated Computer Games." In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, 1–15. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73062-2_1.

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Hussain, Muhammad A., and Myung J. Lee. "Mobility Incorporated Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) Optimization for Uniform Utilization in Smart Grid Based Power Distribution Network." In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, 3–15. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47729-9_1.

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Carnegie, Garry, Jules Cauberg, and John Richard Edwards. "The Incorporated Institute of Accountants, Victoria (1886)." In The Development of Accounting in an International Context, 49–67. Routledge, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203013410.ch4.

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Soekarwo. "JATIMNOMICs: A Model of Indonesia Incorporated for Free Trade and Inclusive Economic Growth." In Asia Competitiveness Institute - World Scientific Series, 47–60. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789813226913_0002.

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Steinberg, Michael P., and Yaron Ezrahi. "Aby Warburg and the Secularization of the Image." In Weimar Thought. Princeton University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691135106.003.0016.

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This chapter draws attention to the anthropological imagination of Aby Warburg, the great student of world culture and comparative mythology whose “Warburg Library,” founded in Hamburg, served as the meeting place for Weimar philosophers, historians, and cultural critics. Warburg determined the library's acquisitions from 1886 until his sudden death in October 1929. In December 1933 the library (approximately 60,000 books, plus slides, photographs, other materials, as well as the collective argument of the enterprise itself) was evacuated to London, to be linked as of 1937 to the University of London and fully incorporated into the university in 1944. The Warburg Institute's second-generation principal scholars, adherents, and administrators included Erwin Panofsky, Ernst Gombrich, Rudolf Wittkower, Edgar Wind, Frances Yates, and Anne Marie Meyer. In recent years, the methods and claims of visual culture and visual studies have embraced the legacy of Warburg's critique of formalist art history.
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Caimari, Lila. "Languages of Crime." In While the City Sleeps. University of California Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520289437.003.0003.

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This chapter describes a period in which the most important national media outlets in Argentina began to alter the established language they used to describe crime, a moment when journalists, photographers, and illustrators began to deploy a wider set of resources to represent homicides, robberies, and kidnappings in the Buenos Aires press. The themes and methods of crime stories evolved and incorporated a new protagonist, the pistolero. Reporting popularized this figure to such a degree that it became difficult to separate the social phenomenon of “pistolerismo” from the advancements in the very graphic media that brought him to life: the expansion of their ability to reproduce images, the indulgent heterogeneity of their sources, and their commercial logic. The key to understanding the rise of the pistolero's visibility resides in the affinity between the new languages of mass entertainment and certain criminal practices.
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Sakulich, Aaron, Tahar El-Korchi, and Richard D. Sisson Jr. "The Interdisciplinary, Project-Based Infrastructure Degradation Curriculum at Worcester Polytechnic Institute." In Civil and Environmental Engineering, 1101–16. IGI Global, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-9619-8.ch048.

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In 2014, a new graduate-level course on infrastructure degradation was offered jointly by the departments of Mechanical Engineering and Civil and Environmental Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), USA. Over the course of the fourteen-week graduate term, seven professors from both departments offered lectures on their particular area of expertise. Together with conventional homework assignments, the course incorporated a multidisciplinary project aspect where students were divided into teams and assigned an infrastructure system. The students prepared detailed presentations on a specific aspect of the degradation methods affecting their infrastructure system. These presentations culminated in the first ever WPI Degradation Symposium, in which each student team presented a poster based on their research. This chapter outlined the motivation behind, experience with, and lessons learned from this course, which may serve as a model in corrosion education as such issues become more important with the continuing decay of the worldwide built environment.
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Sakulich, Aaron, Tahar El-Korchi, and Richard D. Sisson Jr. "The Interdisciplinary, Project-Based Infrastructure Degradation Curriculum at Worcester Polytechnic Institute." In Handbook of Research on Recent Developments in Materials Science and Corrosion Engineering Education, 67–81. IGI Global, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-8183-5.ch004.

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In 2014, a new graduate-level course on infrastructure degradation was offered jointly by the departments of Mechanical Engineering and Civil and Environmental Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), USA. Over the course of the fourteen-week graduate term, seven professors from both departments offered lectures on their particular area of expertise. Together with conventional homework assignments, the course incorporated a multidisciplinary project aspect where students were divided into teams and assigned an infrastructure system. The students prepared detailed presentations on a specific aspect of the degradation methods affecting their infrastructure system. These presentations culminated in the first ever WPI Degradation Symposium, in which each student team presented a poster based on their research. This chapter outlined the motivation behind, experience with, and lessons learned from this course, which may serve as a model in corrosion education as such issues become more important with the continuing decay of the worldwide built environment.
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Orvell, Miles. "Pueblo Utopias." In Empire of Ruins, 43–70. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190491604.003.0002.

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The chapter expands upon the “Romance of Ruins” by considering the meaning of Native American ruins and the impact they have had on the idea of “American” culture. Early explorers like William Henry Jackson, Frederick Chapin, and Gustaf Nordenskiöld photographed the civilizations of the Anasazi, including the cliff dwellers, for the first time, igniting great interest among the general public. Their discoveries appeared in the popular press and were presented at World Expositions, while novelists like Willa Cather incorporated the meaning of the Mesa Verde in fiction (e.g., The Professor’s House). Cather’s utopian view of pueblo culture is echoed in the work of early twentieth-century photographers like Laura Gilpin, who found in the ancient ruins of the Southwest and Central America, symbols of ideal civilization. Meanwhile, architect Mary Colter created ersatz ruins in the Grand Canyon National Park that would serve as emblems of the lost civilization and as tourist attractions.
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Yue, John K., Ethan A. Winkler, Hansen Deng, Amy J. Markowitz, Kevin K. W. Wang, and Geoffrey T. Manley. "The TRACK-TBI Approach: Redefining Severity and Outcome Assessments." In Neurotrauma, edited by John K. Yue, Ethan A. Winkler, Hansen Deng, Amy J. Markowitz, Kevin K. W. Wang, and Geoffrey T. Manley, 81–100. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190279431.003.0008.

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Advances in traumatic brain injury (TBI) research have been limited by imprecise classification and diagnostic approaches and insensitive outcome measures. The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke TBI Common Data Elements (CDEs) project aimed to standardize data collection across TBI research, discover new diagnostic tools, and develop a multidimensional outcomes endpoint sensitive to differential profiles of recovery. Progress from implementing the TBI CDEs is described via the Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in Traumatic Brain Injury Pilot (TRACK-TBI Pilot) study. Refinements to the TBI CDEs are incorporated into several ongoing large-scale prospective trials comprising a comprehensive, harmonized dataset capable of refining severity markers and outcome endpoints.
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Conference papers on the topic "Institute of Incorporated Photographers"

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"The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Incorporated." In IEEE Cement Industry Technical Conference. IEEE, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/citcon.1992.687606.

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Liu, Tao, and Zeyun Wu. "Sensitivity and Uncertainty Information Incorporated Loss of Flow Accident Analyses for Research Reactors." In 2020 International Conference on Nuclear Engineering collocated with the ASME 2020 Power Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone2020-16242.

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Abstract This paper outlines a system level safety analysis procedure for research reactors incorporating sensitivity and uncertainty components. The protected loss of flow (LOF) accident was selected as an exemplified design basis accident to demonstrate the analysis procedure. The conceptual NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) horizontally split-core based research reactor was adopted as a research reactor model in the study. Two system level dynamics codes, RELAP5-3D and PARET, were employed in this work in a comparison study manner. The primary objective of the present work is to demonstrate the analysis capability of integrating sensitivity and uncertainty information in addition to traditional predictions of the system code models for the study of the thermal-hydraulics (T/H) safety characteristics of research reactors under accidental transient scenarios. The canonical transient predictions on the LOF accident yielded from the two system codes mentioned above have demonstrated some noticeable yet acceptable discrepancies. To better understand the discrepancies observed in the simulations, sensitivity and uncertainty analyses were performed by coupling the RELAP5-3D model and the data analytic engines provided by the RAVEN framework developed by INL. The sensitivity information reveals the significances of key figure of merits such as the peak cladding temperature varies with different boundary and initial parameters in both normal operation and design basis transients. The uncertainty analysis informs the deviations of the responses contributed by the errors of various input components. Both the sensitivity and uncertainty information will be incorporated into a safety analysis framework as part of the safety characteristic predictions delivered by the framework.
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Hill, Ralph S. "A Life-Cycle Risk-Informed Systems Structured Nuclear Code." In 10th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone10-22739.

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Current American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) nuclear codes and standards rely primarily on deterministic and mechanistic approaches to design. The design code is a separate volume from the code for inservice inspections and both are separate from the standards for operations and maintenance. The ASME code for inservice inspections and code for nuclear plant operations and maintenance have adopted risk-informed methodologies for inservice inspection, preventive maintenance, and repair and replacement decisions. The American Institute of Steel Construction and the American Concrete Institute have incorporated risk-informed probabilistic methodologies into their design codes. It is proposed that the ASME nuclear code should undergo a planned evolution that integrates the various nuclear codes and standards and adopts a risk-informed approach across a facility life-cycle — encompassing design, construction, operation, maintenance and closure.
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Van Roode, Mark, Jeffrey R. Price, and Christopher Stala. "Ceramic Oxide Coatings for the Corrosion Protection of Silicon Carbide." In ASME 1991 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/91-gt-038.

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Silicon carbide is currently used as a structural material for heat exchanger tubes and related applications because of its excellent thermal properties and oxidation resistance. Silicon carbide suffers corrosion degradation, however, in the aggressive furnace environments of industrial processes for aluminum remelting, advanced glass melting, and waste incineration. Adherent ceramic oxide coatings developed at Solar Turbines Incorporated with the support of the Gas Research Institute, have shown to afford corrosion protection to silicon carbide in a simulated aluminum remelt furnace environment as well as in laboratory type corrosion testing. The coatings are also protective to silicon carbide-based ceramic matrix composites.
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Maurya, Dalton, G. N. Jayaprakash, and C. Badarinath. "Challenges in Aero Gas Turbine Combustor Development." In ASME Turbo Expo 2009: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2009-59429.

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The Hot End Technologies Directorate (HETD) of Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) has the mandate to design, development and delivery of airworthy combustor and afterburner modules for a military aero gas turbine engine. In order to meet the mandate, the directorate takes the overall responsibility of design to manufacture of the combustion systems. This paper addresses the challenges faced in the development of combustor module. A short annular combustor with air blast atomizer is incorporated in the engine and it is a very important equipment of a gas turbine engine, wherein the heat energy is added to get Turbine Inlet Temperature (TET). It comprises of a pre-diffuser, a dump diffuser, outer annulus, inner annulus and a flame tube. There has been a basic liner, which was used in earlier engines and there was a shortfall in terms of performance parameters — allowable profile and pattern factors. To improve the performance, in collaboration with the M/s Central Institute of Aviation Motors (CIAM), Moscow, Russia, the liner was redesigned [1]. The secondary holes were totally blocked, primary and dilution holes were altered and it was incorporated with a new dome with a modified curvature. A new air blast atomizer with a swirler having an outer and inner pintle was incorporated. The basic liner was incorporated with these modifications and making this dome out of the high temperature resistance nickel chromium alloy was challenging and it was realized. The liner assemblies incorporating all the welding details have been realized within the GTRE. The combustor system was tested for ground light up to 4.3 km. The light up time was of the order of 5 s. The pressure loss was of the order of 4.9% at a combustor inlet Mn of 0.30. The circumferential and radial pattern factor for the modified liner is of 0.36 and 0.14 respectively.
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McCabe, Joseph. "Optimization of Photovoltaic/Thermal Collectors." In ASME 2004 International Solar Energy Conference. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/isec2004-65180.

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Recent designs in the Solar Decathlon have incorporated solar electric modules with heat capture. Zero Energy Buildings (ZEB) solicitations through the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) have recently awarded photovoltaic / thermal (PV/T) projects incorporating air and fluid based heat transfer mediums. This paper introduces the PV/T collector with a quick history of four different research and development projects starting with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1978. Suggestions for engineering design and performance guidelines are provided. A demonstration of a zero glazed thin film amorphous silicon photovoltaic module with air as the fluid transfer medium, captured off the backside, is presented. The paper provides suggestions on applications and appropriate environments for various PV/T collector types.
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Loflin, Leonard I. "Incorporation of Fukushima Lessons Learned Into Small Modular Light Water Reactor Functional Requirements." In ASME 2014 Small Modular Reactors Symposium. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/smr2014-3380.

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This paper describes the EPRI (Electric Power Research Institute) project to enable the incorporation of Fukushima Lessons Learned into new Advanced Light Water Reactor (ALWR) nuclear plant designs and projects. This includes large scale plants and Small Modular Reactors (SMR). EPRI, working with the bulk of the US nuclear industry, compiled the Utility Requirements Document (URD) for new passive and evolutionary ALWRs. The ∼3,400 pages of functional design and project requirements in the URD became one of the bases documents for the current AP1000, ESBWR and EPR designs. The URD was and is a declaration of requirements of Owners/Operators for any new nuclear plant they might purchase. The 2013 revision 12 of the URD incorporated specific design and project requirements that are directly linked to industry summary conclusions and recommendations concerning the Fukushima event. During 2013 and 2014, EPRI, with assistance from the Department of Energy (DOE), is developing the URD requirements for selected SMRs.
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Douglass, J., T. George, N. Jain, N. Barnett, D. Gallagher, R. Ofstun, and B. Loehlein. "ABWR Containment Analysis Model Qualification Using the GOTHIC Code." In 17th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone17-75901.

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Westinghouse is developing the capability to perform containment analyses for the advanced boiling water reactor (ABWR) design. These analyses include the following: the short-term primary containment peak pressure and temperature response, short-term suppression pool swell response, and secondary containment compartment pressure and temperature response. The GOTHIC code, developed by Numerical Applications Incorporated (NAI) with funding from the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) is used for the ABWR containment response analyses. The code is capable of performing multidimensional analyses for models containing mixtures of air, steam, water, and other gases. It is qualified by a wide range of experimental tests that cover the important phenomena associated with containment design analyses. It has been used extensively for existing BWR and PWR power plants and this paper focuses on the extension to ABWR designs. The GOTHIC ABWR containment modeling approach is described and the results are compared with results from other previously accepted containment analysis methods.
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MIELCAREK, Paulina, Wojciech RZEŹNIK, and Zbyszek ZBYTEK. "THE EFFECT OF SOLID MANURE INCORPORATION INTO THE SOIL ON THE EMISSION OF GASES AND ODOURS." In RURAL DEVELOPMENT. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2017.098.

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The aim of the study was to determine the level of emission reduction of selected harmful gases and odours following immediate manure incorporation into soil, using the prototype manure applicator. The research was carried out at the Experimental Station of the National Research Institute of Animal Production, in September 2016. Two experimental fields size 6 x 100 m were located on corn stubble in the distance of 40 m. In field A, the solid manure was incorporated into the soil using the prototype manure applicator. In field B, manure application was made by manure spreader. The prototype manure applicator was designed and made by Industrial Institute of Agricultural Engineering. The concentration of harmful gases (NH3, CO2, CH4, N2O) and odours was measured during the study. Measurements were made in the following periods: immediately after application and 2, 4, 6, 10 and 14 hours after application. The concentration of studied gases was measured immediately after sampling by the photoacoustic spectrometer (Multi Gas Monitor Innova 1312). The odours concentration was determined within 30 hours after air sampling by dynamic olfactometry using the TO 8 olfactometer. The solid manure incorporation reduced NH3 emissions by an average of 66%. For the other studied gases the differences in concentration were too small or this concentration was similar to concentration of these gases in surrounding air. The incorporation of solid manure limited also odour emissions. The level reduction decreased with time and amounted to an average of 25%.
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Van Roode, Mark, and Jose Aurrecoechea. "Rainbow Field Test of Coatings for Hot Corrosion Protection of Gas Turbine Blades and Vanes: I — Blade Coatings." In ASME 1989 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/89-gt-242.

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A rainbow field test sponsored by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) under contract RP2465-1 was performed to evaluate the comparative hot corrosion resistance of commercially available coatings for gas turbine blades and vanes. The 10,307-hr field test was carried out on a Solar Turbines Incorporated Centaur T-4000 gas turbine operating on a lower grade liquid fuel at the Favianca site of the Owens-Illinois, Inc. glass manufacturing facility in Valera, Venezuela. This paper reviews the results of an evaluation of the performance of three modified aluminides, three MCrAlY overlays, and one duplex NiCoCrAlY/ZrO2-2OY2O3 overlay applied as coatings to the first-stage MAR-M421 and IN-738LC rotor blades, Visual and metallographic examination and remnant coating thickness measurements established that the MCrAlY overlay coatings were generally more effective than a Cr-aluminide and two Pt-aluminides protecting the first-stage blades. Individual differences between the various coatings were established. A remnant coating thickness index (RCTI) was defined to express coating survival and protectiveness quantitatively. The results of blade airfoil temperature estimates were correlated with the hot corrosion morphology.
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Ramm-Granberg, Tynan, F. Rocchio, Catharine Copass, Rachel Brunner, and Eric Nelsen. Revised vegetation classification for Mount Rainier, North Cascades, and Olympic national parks: Project summary report. National Park Service, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/nrr-2284511.

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Field crews recently collected more than 10 years of classification and mapping data in support of the North Coast and Cascades Inventory and Monitoring Network (NCCN) vegetation maps of Mount Rainier (MORA), Olympic (OLYM), and North Cascades (NOCA) National Parks. Synthesis and analysis of these 6000+ plots by Washington Natural Heritage Program (WNHP) and Institute for Natural Resources (INR) staff built on the foundation provided by the earlier classification work of Crawford et al. (2009). These analyses provided support for most of the provisional plant associations in Crawford et al. (2009), while also revealing previously undescribed vegetation types that were not represented in the United States National Vegetation Classification (USNVC). Both provisional and undescribed types have since been submitted to the USNVC by WNHP staff through a peer-reviewed process. NCCN plots were combined with statewide forest and wetland plot data from the US Forest Service (USFS) and other sources to create a comprehensive data set for Washington. Analyses incorporated Cluster Analysis, Nonmetric Multidimensional Scaling (NMS), Multi-Response Permutation Procedure (MRPP), and Indicator Species Analysis (ISA) to identify, vet, and describe USNVC group, alliance, and association distinctions. The resulting revised classification contains 321 plant associations in 99 alliances. A total of 54 upland associations were moved through the peer review process and are now part of the USNVC. Of those, 45 were provisional or preliminary types from Crawford et al. (2009), with 9 additional new associations that were originally identified by INR. WNHP also revised the concepts of 34 associations, wrote descriptions for 2 existing associations, eliminated/archived 2 associations, and created 4 new upland alliances. Finally, WNHP created 27 new wetland alliances and revised or clarified an additional 21 as part of this project (not all of those occur in the parks). This report and accompanying vegetation descriptions, keys and synoptic and environmental tables (all products available from the NPS Data Store project reference: https://irma.nps.gov/DataStore/Reference/Profile/2279907) present the fruit of these combined efforts: a comprehensive, up-to-date vegetation classification for the three major national parks of Washington State.
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