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Journal articles on the topic "Interrogatory"

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Hoffmeyer, John F. "Interrogatory Theology." Dialog 47, no. 4 (December 2008): 361–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-6385.2008.00415.x.

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Mahoney, Leo J. "Making History Interrogatory." College Teaching 45, no. 2 (April 1997): 79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/87567559709596198.

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Hammond, Marsha. "Vive la diffèrence! Luce Irigaray's interrogatory alterity." Humanistic Psychologist 19, no. 1 (1991): 82–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08873267.1991.9986753.

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Neely, Jr Phillip, and Amanda Dunstan. "Understanding the Importance of Ethical Dilemma with False Confessions." International Journal of Contemporary Education 1, no. 2 (September 17, 2018): 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.11114/ijce.v1i2.3633.

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The purpose of this article is to gain a better understanding of the ethical dilemma of false confessions that are created from the use of deceptive interrogation tactics. First, this article will explore various types of interrogation tactics that are used by law enforcement and assess those tactics' ability to influence the suspect in providing a false confession. The various interrogatory tactics that are used by law enforcement in the United States will be analyzed, including the deceptive interrogatory tactics used with the Reid-technique model. In addition, alternative interrogatory tactics, such as the PEACE model will be explored, along with assessing the use of the PEACE model tactics on decreasing the chances of false confessions. Secondly, this article will examine the different types of coercion that may be used in an investigation, such as inherent coercion and psychological manipulation. The ethical concerns regarding false confessions and how these confessions can easily be coerced will be examined. Additionally, the risks involved in creating a false memory with suspects during an interrogation will be discussed; consequently, there is a risk of creating a false memory that could lead to a false confession. Furthermore, the Innocence Project and other court cases that involved false confessions will be discussed. Finally, this article will examine a real life story of an innocent child who falsely confessed to the murder.
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Craddock, Jerry R. "Juan de Oñate in Quivira: The Valverde Interrogatory." Romance Philology 56, no. 1 (January 2002): 51–164. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/j.rph.2.304496.

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Gundu, Zacharys Anger. "Looted Nigerian heritage – an interrogatory discourse around repatriation." Contemporary Journal of African Studies 7, no. 1 (August 31, 2020): 47–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/contjas.v7i1.4.

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The colonial assault on African culture and heritage culminated in the indiscriminate looting of African cultural resources, many of which are icons in public and private museums and institutions in Europe and North America. Many more are in auction houses and art galleries outside the continent. While there is no comprehensive audit of these materials, they are estimated to run into hundreds of thousands. In this paper, attempts are made to identify the different genres of looted Nigerian materials in Europe and North America. Factors that have continued to exacerbate the looting of the country’s cultural resources are identified and attempts are made to suggest possible strategies for the repatriation of these looted treasures.
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Finn, Mickey, Jeremy Treiber, Mahmoud Issa, Christian J. Martens, Colin P. Feeney, Lehna Ngwa, Charles Dhong, and Darren J. Lipomi. "Survival of polymeric microstructures subjected to interrogatory touch." PLOS ONE 16, no. 9 (September 2, 2021): e0255980. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255980.

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Polymeric arrays of microrelief structures have a range of potential applications. For example, to influence wettability, to act as biologically inspired adhesives, to resist biofouling, and to play a role in the “feel” of an object during tactile interaction. Here, we investigate the damage to micropillar arrays comprising pillars of different modulus, spacing, diameter, and aspect ratio due to the sliding of a silicone cast of a human finger. The goal is to determine the effect of these parameters on the types of damage observed, including adhesive failure and ploughing of material from the finger onto the array. Our experiments point to four principal conclusions [1]. Aspect ratio is the dominant parameter in determining survivability through its effect on the bending stiffness of micropillars [2]. All else equal, micropillars with larger diameter are less susceptible to breakage and collapse [3]. The spacing of pillars in the array largely determines which type of adhesive failure occurs in non-surviving arrays [4]. Elastic modulus plays an important role in survivability. Clear evidence of elastic recovery was seen in the more flexible polymer and this recovery led to more instances of pristine survivability where the stiffer polymer tended to ablate PDMS. We developed a simple model to describe the observed bending of micropillars, based on the quasi-static mechanics of beam-columns, that indicated they experience forces ranging from 10−4–10−7 N to deflect into adhesive contact. Taken together, results obtained using our framework should inform design considerations for microstructures intended to be handled by human users.
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Hati, Csilla. "The Risks of Interrogation with the Help of an Interpreter in the Criminal Procedure." Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 49, no. 1 (March 1, 2017): 125–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/slgr-2017-0008.

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Abstract During the criminal procedure, the process of verification includes the reconstruction of past events for the sake of establishing the statement of facts. When it comes to exploring the events in the past, great significance can be attributed to personal evidence. In order to prevent the influencing of the interrogated person, many provisions of guarantee had been established in the criminal procedure. In such an interrogatory situation, the most difficult practical problem is how to word the question so that the interrogation would aim at the exploration of the mind of the witness or accused, and at the helping of the recalling of the memories. During the criminal procedure however, interrogation with the assistance of an interpreter could also result in the communication of the statements of the accused or the witness about their perceptions and original knowledge with modified contents. Another significant factor at interpreter-assisted interrogations is to avoid the will of either the interrogator or the interpreter being projected on the interrogated person, as that would threaten with the witness, the accused, or the interrogated person giving a confession that is different form their original content of consciousness.
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Litchfield, Brenda C. "Using formulae to construct interrogatory items for computer-based instruction." Performance + Instruction 29, no. 7 (August 1990): 25–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pfi.4160290711.

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Suchar, Charles S. "The sociological imagination and documentary still photography: The interrogatory stance." Visual Sociology 4, no. 2 (March 1989): 51–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14725868908583637.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Interrogatory"

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Lambert, Jeffrey Charles. "A RADAR interrogator for wireless passive temperature sensing." Master's thesis, University of Central Florida, 2011. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/4959.

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In this thesis I explore radio detection and ranging (RADAR) and software defined radio (SDR) in the context of wireless passive sensor interrogation. A RADAR topology is selected based upon preliminary measurements using ordinary laboratory instrumentation and then used for construction of a prototype X-band wireless measurement system using commercial, off-the-shelf (COTS) components. This research explores the feasibility of wireless passive sensor interrogation through practical application of SDR and RADAR techniques to the interrogation of a wireless passive resonator signal. This work serves as a foundation for further research on sensor interrogation through establishment of critical system parameters in the design of wireless measurement systems.
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Lu, Yang. "Study of the Kerr Phase-Interrogator and Its Applications." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/33376.

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This thesis proposes and develops a novel optic configuration, Kerr phase-interrogator, which investigates the phase-shift between two sinusoidally modulated optical signals (SMOS) utilizing Kerr effect. The Kerr phase-interrogator gives birth to an entirely new technique for measuring the phase-shift between two light-waves. Taking advantage of all-optical signal processing, ultrafast responses, and being free from the coherent properties of a laser source, the Kerr phase-interrogator based technique for measuring the phase-shift is a promising novel approach for monitoring and sensing applications. The thesis begins with theoretically demonstrating the operation of Kerr phase-interrogator. As the core of optical process occurs in Kerr phase-interrogator, nonlinear interactions between two SMOSs in the Kerr medium are theoretically analyzed utilizing the models of nonlinear phase-modulation and four-wave mixing (FWM). The phase-modulation-based model is intuitive and allows for conceptual understanding of the operation of the Kerr phase-interrogator. However, this model does not account for the impact of chromatic-dispersion (CD) of the Kerr medium on the operation of the Kerr phase-interrogator. Compared with the former model, the FWM-based model is essential for acquiring insight into Kerr phase-interrogator, and can explain the CD impact of the Kerr medium. The analytical solution of the power of the first order sideband as a result of the nonlinear interaction is obtained in both theoretical models. The obtained solution shows sinusoidal dependence of the power on the phase-shift of the SMOSs. Utilizing this sinusoidal dependence, the phase-shift of two SMOSs can be acquired by measuring the power of the first-order sideband. Birefringence and CD are critical factors that affect the nonlinear interactions and thus impact the operation of Kerr phase-interrogator. In this work, vector analysis is performed on the nonlinear interaction between two SMOSs in a Kerr medium with randomly varying birefringence, and the effect of polarization-states of SMOSs on the operation of Kerr phase-interrogator is investigated. Impact of CD of Kerr medium on the operation of Kerr phase-interrogator is theoretically investigated using theory of FWM and is experimentally verified. Four typical applications, which comprehensively reflect the advantages of Kerr phase-interrogator, are proposed and experimentally demonstrated in this thesis. First, we present a novel approach for measurements of CD in long optical fibers using a Kerr phase-interrogator. The Kerr phase-interrogator measures the phase variation of a SMOS induced by CD in a fiber under test as the laser carrier wavelength is varied. This approach takes advantage of all-optical signal-processing based on Kerr effect to acquire the phase variation, and consequently removes the requirement of complex electrical signal-processors in existing techniques of CD measurement. CD measurement for several fibers is experimentally demonstrated. Second, a novel temperature sensor that utilizes temperature dependence of reflection group-delay in a linearly chirped fiber Bragg grating is presented. The reflection group-delay of chirped grating changes with temperature leading to a variation in the phase of a SMOS reflected from the grating. A Kerr phase-interrogator converts the phase-variation into power variation allowing for temperature sensing with a resolution of 0.0089 oC and a sensitivity of 1.122 rad/oC. Third, a Kerr phase-interrogator is applied for implementation of real-time CD monitoring. CD induces a phase-shift between two SMOSs carried by two different wavelengths. A Kerr phase-interrogator converts the phase-shift into power variation and CD monitoring is achieved by measurement of the power variation in real time with a resolution of 0.196 ps/nm. This application takes advantages of ultrafast response of Kerr phase-interrogator and achieves the real-time monitoring. Lastly, a novel approach for incoherent optical frequency-domain reflectometry based on a Kerr phase-interrogator is presented. The novel approach eliminates the limitation of finite coherent length of the light source, and achieves measurement of long-range distance beyond the coherent length of the light source. Long-range detection of reflection points as far as 151 km at a spatial-resolution of 11.2 cm is experimentally demonstrated.
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Dorough-Lewis, James. "Exploring Identity and Negotiation among Women Military Interrogators through Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis." NSUWorks, 2017. http://nsuworks.nova.edu/shss_dcar_etd/55.

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Post-modern feminist security studies explore how our discourse about gender and war affects the construction of security as a concept. Military narratives valorizing the masculine over the feminine have long marginalized women warriors. In recent years, images of the torture and abuse of detainees have appropriated the representation of women interrogators during the Global War on Terrorism in particular. This research applied interpretative phenomenological analysis to the narratives of women interrogators in order to challenge the silence concerning their lived experiences by addressing how women interrogators understand their experiences both as woman and as interrogators, and how they negotiated socially constructed contradictions between these identities. Based on an analysis of semi-structured interviews with eight participants, the findings produced seven, interrelated themes. First, the findings explored the integration of gender with other markers of identity. Next, the findings demonstrated women interrogators recognize gender as a context-dependent role negotiated within the military institution through the development and demonstration of technical prowess. Then, the findings described interrogation as a complex adaptive system in which women interrogators harnessed to achieve their goals. Finally, the findings determined that the intersection of women interrogators’ identities and their interactions in the context of interrogation operations generated the perception of women interrogators as non-threatening. Women interrogators learned to exploit the meaning of this emergent phenomenon through introspection and the development of self-awareness.
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Guigne, Jacques Yves. "The concept, design and experimental evaluation of an "acoustic sub-seabed interrogator"." Thesis, University of Bath, 1986. https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.760550.

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Peterson, Brian James. "Wireless sensor interrogator design for passive, resonant frequency sensors using frequency modulation spectroscopy." Thesis, Montana State University, 2009. http://etd.lib.montana.edu/etd/2009/peterson/PetersonB0509.pdf.

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The lack of passive, wireless, chemical and biological sensor systems is a significant impediment to sensor system applications. While active sensors with a wireless communications link continue to decrease in power consumption, they still require a power source, such as a battery. This active power consumption limits the useful life of the sensor and its applications. A more attractive solution would be a passive, wireless, chemical and biological sensor integrated with a wireless interrogation platform to monitor the sensor. The focus of this thesis is the realization of a wireless sensor interrogator capable of monitoring multiple, passive, resonant-frequency sensors. It is demonstrated, using Frequency Modulation Spectroscopy techniques, that the resonant frequency of a passive sensor can be detected and tracked over time. Simulated results are presented that verify the functionality of the proposed wireless sensor interrogator. In addition, an experimental hardware setup and subsequent experimental results are presented that verify the simulation results. Considerations for the design of the wireless sensor interrogator and opportunities for future research are discussed.
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Schmidt, Heather C. "Effects of Interrogator Tactics and Camera Perspective Bias on Evaluations of Confession Evidence." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2006. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1155923366.

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Nassar, Ibrahim. "Long-Range, Passive Wireless Monitoring Using Energy-Efficient, Electrically-Small Sensor Nodes and Harmonic Radar Interrogator." Scholar Commons, 2013. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/4923.

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This dissertation investigates the use of the harmonic radar technique for passive wireless sensing applications. Issues of DC power consumption, high RF activation power, large node size, and short communication range associated with the existing passive wireless sensing technologies are addressed by the development of novel, completely passive, high efficiency, compact 3-D harmonic sensor nodes. The node transceiver employs a passive frequency doubler to return the second harmonic of the interrogation signal, and electrically-small 3-D antennas to achieve the compactness and high efficiency. The developed nodes fit inside a sphere with a diameter < 3 cm and achieve communication range > 60 m using a 43 dBm EIRP interrogator. Effective modulation is demonstrated experimentally using low cost commercial vibration sensors. To address major challenges associated with long-range, embedded, passive wireless sensing including sensor node identification and remote channel calibration, a 3-D dual-channel transceiver is developed. To the best of the author's knowledge, the presented dual-channel transceiver is the first completely passive design with built-in passive remote channel calibration and identification capabilities, and the presented nodes have the best overall performance among previously published designs, in terms of conversion efficiency, communication range, and occupied volume. To reduce the cost and weight and improve the manufacturing process of the proposed nodes, the 3-D digital additive manufacturing and conformal direct printing technologies are employed. The harmonic interrogator antenna design is also an underlying focus of this work. Different interrogator antenna candidates are developed based on different design approaches. The first approach is based on the use of dual-channel antenna array, where one channel is used for transmission and the second channel is used for reception. Two dual-channel harmonic interrogator antennas that consist of 4-element circular patch antenna arrays and 2-element quasi-Yagi dipole antenna arrays are implemented. The second approach employs mechanically reconfigurable antennas to reduce the size and maintain persistent radiation properties over wide frequency bandwidth. Two mechanical reconfiguration methods are developed; the first method is based on the use of Hoberman's planar foldable linkage to vary the operating frequency of planar circular patch antennas and the second mechanical reconfiguration method is based on the use of a rack and pinion mechanism to reconfigure dual-band slot antennas. The third approach employs a single channel multi-octave Vivaldi antenna to provide the capability to interrogate a large number of harmonic tags that are widely spaced in frequency. To improve the antenna radiation performance over a broad frequency range, a new method based on the introduction of a parasitic elliptical patch in the flare aperture is proposed. This method enables gain and bandwidth improvement compared to what has been reported for Vivaldi antennas with a compact size. To provide the interrogator the capability to steer the radiation beam for locating and tracking sensor nodes, a topology to develop a miniature, non-dispersive switchable 4-bit phase shifter is proposed on the basis of composite right/left handed transmission line unit cells.
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Luo, Gang. "Beyond Symbolic Interactionism: Second-Order Self-Reflexivity as a Disruptor, Interrogator, and Creator of Discursive Meaning-Making in Cultural Conflict." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2020. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1595580326749323.

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Tian, Zhipeng. "Sapphire Fiber Optic Sensor for High Temperature Measurement." Diss., Virginia Tech, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/91191.

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This dissertation focuses on developing new technologies for ultra-low-cost sapphire fiber-optic high-temperature sensors. The research is divided into three major parts, the souceless sensor, the simple Fabry-Perot (F-P) interrogator, and the sensor system. Chapter 1 briefly reviews the background of thermal radiation, fiber optic F-P sensors, and F-P signal demodulation. The research goal is highlighted. In Chapter 2, a temperature sensing system is introduced. The environmental thermal radiation was used as the broadband light source. A sapphire wafer F-P temperature sensor head was fabricated, with an alumina cap designed to generate a stable thermal radiation field. The radiation-induced optical interference pattern was observed. We demodulated the temperature sensor by white-light-interferometry (WLI). Temperature resolution better than 1°C was achieved. Chapter 3 discusses a novel approach to demodulate an optical F-P cavity at low-cost. A simple interrogator is demonstrated, which is based on the scanning-white-light-interferometry (S-WLI). The interrogator includes a piece of fused silica wafer, and a linear CCD array, to transform the F-P demodulation from the optical frequency domain to the spatial domain. By using the light divergence of an optical fiber, we projected a tunable reference F-P cavity onto an intensity distribution along a CCD array. A model for S-WLI demodulation was established. Performance of the new S-WLI interrogator was investigated. We got a good resolution similar to the well-known traditional WLI. At last, we were able to combine the above two technologies to a sapphire-wafer-based temperature sensor. The simple silica wafer F-P interrogator was optimized by focusing light to the image sensor. This approach improves the signal to noise ratio, hence allows the new integrator to work with the relatively weak thermal radiation field. We, therefore, proved in the experiment, the feasibility of the low-cost sourceless optical Fabry-Perot temperature sensor with a simple demodulation system.
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Hassani, Alireza. "Censorship of poetry in post-revolutionary Iran (1979 to 2014) ; Growing up with censorship (a memoir), and, 'The Kindly Interrogator' (a collection of poetry)." Thesis, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10443/3133.

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The thesis comprises a dissertation, a linking piece and a collection of poems. The dissertation is an analysis of state-imposed censorship in Iranian poetry from 1979 through 2014. It investigates the state's rationale for censorship, its mechanism and its effects in order to show how censorship has influenced the trends in poetry and the creativity of poets during the period studied. The introduction outlines attitudes towards censorship in three different categories: Firstly, censorship as "good and necessary", then censorship as "fundamentally wrong yet harmless or even beneficial to poetry", and lastly, censorship as a force that is always destructive and damages poetry. Chapter one investigates the relevant laws, theories and cultural policies in order to identify the underlying causes for censorship of poetry. Chapter two looks at the structure and mechanism of the censorship apparatus and examines the role of cultural organizations as well as judicial and security forces in enforcing censorship. Chapter three contemplates and explores the reaction of Iranian poets to censorship and different strategies and techniques they adopt to protest, challenge and circumvent censorship. Chapter four analyses the outcome of the relationship between the censorship apparatus and the poets, providing a clear picture of how censorship defines, shapes and presents the poetry produced and published in Iran. Chapter five compares the type of censorship in Iran with two historical cases of Tsarist Russia and the Soviet Bloc to conclude that every censorship regime has particular characteristics and affects creativity in a unique way. It revisits the previous arguments in light of findings of the research and concludes that censorship in Iran has highly influenced the contemporary Iranian poetry, and that it leaves a lasting effect on creativity of the Iranian poets. Growing up with Censorship is a self-reflective memoir which chronicles the author’s personal encounters with censorship both as a reader and a writer from 1979 to 2014. It links the dissertation to the poems and provides an intimate narrative of the role censorship has played in shaping the author’s poetic life and his poetry. The Kindly Interrogator is a portfolio of 57 poems concerned with the themes of censorship, surveillance and persecution.
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Books on the topic "Interrogatory"

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The Interrogators. New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2004.

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Cécile, Leclère, ed. Interrogatoire. Paris: L'Archipel, 2003.

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Bransby, Guy. Her Majesty's interrogator. London: L. Cooper, 1996.

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The interrogator: An education. New York: Nation Books, 2011.

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Interrogatorio alle destre. Milano: Rizzoli, 1995.

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Oronich, Andrés Segura. El interrogatorio jurídico. Barcelona: Bosch, 2012.

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Vladimir, Volkoff. L' interrogatoire: Roman. 2nd ed. [Lausanne]: Editions de Fallois, L'Age d'Homme, 1988.

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Franco, Freguglia Gian, ed. L'inquisitore: Interrogatori, memorie e processi. Casale Monferrato (Alesandria): Piemme, 2002.

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Kelly, Joseph B. Confessions of a CIA interrogator. Bloomington, IN: AuthorHouse, 2007.

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Toliver, Raymond F. The interrogator: The story of Hans-Joachim Scharff, master interrogator of the Luftwaffe. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "Interrogatory"

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Weik, Martin H. "interrogator." In Computer Science and Communications Dictionary, 829. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_9500.

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Stevens, Garth, Norman Duncan, and Hugo Canham. "Interrogatory Destabilisation and an Insurgent Politics for Peacebuilding: The Case of the Apartheid Archive Project." In Peace Psychology Book Series, 185–202. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45289-0_9.

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O’Sullivan, Adrian. "Interrogators and Custodians." In Espionage and Counterintelligence in Occupied Persia (Iran), 142–52. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137555571_11.

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Park, Jang Sik, Jong Kwan Song, and Byung Woo Yoon. "Development of Single Channel Interrogator for Optical Sensors." In Intelligent Robotics and Applications, 450–53. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-40849-6_45.

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Shin, Chuiling, and Yuan-ning Yang. "An Interrogator of Identity: Interview with Professor Leo Suryadinata." In Producing China in Southeast Asia, 139–52. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3449-7_9.

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Livingston, Tyler N., Peter O. Rerick, J. Guillermo Villalobos, and Deborah Davis. "Deception Induced Confession: Strategies of Police Interrogators and Their Lay Collaborators." In The Palgrave Handbook of Deceptive Communication, 747–67. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96334-1_39.

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Marrazzo, Vincenzo Romano, Francesco Fienga, Michele Riccio, Luca Maresca, Andrea Irace, and Giovanni Breglio. "Simulation of an Optical-to-Digital Converter for High Frequency FBG Interrogator." In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, 259–65. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37277-4_30.

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Bouhlila, Sadok. "The Evil Gaze of the State and the PostHuman Interrogator in 1984." In Performativity of Villainy and Evil in Anglophone Literature and Media, 373–89. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-76055-7_21.

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Greenspan, Stephen, and John H. Driscoll. "Why People with FASD Fall for Manipulative Ploys: Ethical Limits of Interrogators’ Use of Lies." In Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders in Adults: Ethical and Legal Perspectives, 23–38. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20866-4_2.

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Park, Seungkeun, and Byeong Gwon Kang. "A Study on the Enhancement of Positioning Accuracy Performance Using Interrogator Selection Schemes over Indoor Wireless Channels." In Communication and Networking, 335–42. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17604-3_41.

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Conference papers on the topic "Interrogatory"

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Harpin, A. P. R. "Static and Dynamic Pressure Measurements With Temperature Correction Using High Temperature Optical Pressure Sensors." In ASME Turbo Expo 2010: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2010-22904.

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We describe our range of high temperature (1100°C) pressure sensors capable of measuring both static pressures of several Bar as required by gas turbine and jet engines, and measuring dynamic pressure fluctuations with a total dynamic range of in excess of 100000. This is achieved by a combination of rugged sensor design and our proprietary optical interrogator. This allows operation in harsh environments, EMI immunity, and simultaneous interrogation of not only static and dynamic pressure, but also the temperature of the sensor. This allows the sensor to maintain high accuracy over a wide range of operating temperatures. To date sensors have not been able to offer operation temperatures this high whilst enabling accurate dynamic pressure readings at the locations required. Also the static pressure cannot be retrieved simultaneously in real time from the same sensor. Also the temperature coefficient of the sensor has to be taken into account by measuring the temperature the sensor is operating at. Oxsensis has addressed these issues and we will present results showing dynamic pressure and temperature and explain how we can measure the temperature of the sensor with our interrogation schemes. We will describe the form of the sensor and the test data confirming its suitability for harsh environments. We will also explain the optical interrogator performance and present simulated results. The interrogator may be realised by a slave cavity or preferably on an integrated optical platform. As these sensors are intended for hostile gas turbine and aerospace environments, we will also present data from real life engine trials that we have performed, and compare the data we obtained with existing measurement techniques. Tests on a combustor rig have tested the sensor up to 1000°C, demonstrating that using our sensors in an engine at these temperatures is a realistic prospect. We believe that the ruggedness and performance of these sensors together with our complimentary interrogators mean that they are of significant interest to instrumentation of gas turbine engines and in the future the development of sophisticated engine feedback and emission control schemes, both in land based and aerospace environments.
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Poursartip, Behnaz, Daniel Yurkewich, Marie-Eve LeBel, Rajni V. Patel, Ana Luisa Trejos, and Michael D. Naish. "Performance Evaluation of a Sensorized Arthroscopic Grasper." In ASME 2015 Dynamic Systems and Control Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/dscc2015-9946.

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Force sensing minimally invasive instruments have gained increasing attention in recent years. Integrating these instruments within currently available surgical simulators can enhance the learning experience by measuring the forces applied by trainees and supplementing objective performance assessment. Recently, an arthroscopic grasper was designed and sensorized with Fiber Bragg Grating Sensors at Canadian Surgical Technologies and Advanced Robotics (CSTAR). Moreover, a custom low-cost (LC) interrogation system was developed to accompany the proposed sensorized tool. In this study, the custom LC interrogator was used and compared to the commercially-available Micron Optics sm130 (MO) interrogator. The hypothesis is that both of these systems can be used to measure forces within ±0.5 N as the acceptable margin for accuracy. Experimental results showed that the MO system meets the required accuracy for certain force directions. The LC system demonstrated 49% of the accuracy of the MO interrogator. The main advantage of the LC interrogator is its cost, which is 18% of the commercial interrogation system. For certain force directions, the performance was comparable to the defined criteria.
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Dubey, Souvik, Kien Ta, and J. C. Chiao. "Liquid interrogator for security applications." In 2017 IEEE SENSORS. IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsens.2017.8234305.

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Fengguo Sun, Patrick Tsai, Gaozhi Xiao, Zhiyi Zhang, and Dayan Ban. "Free spectral range matched scanning interrogator." In 2007 Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/qels.2007.4431153.

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Sun, Fengguo, Patrick Tsai, Gaozhi Xiao, Zhiyi Zhang, and Dayan Ban. "Free Spectral Range Matched Scanning Interrogator." In CLEO 2007. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cleo.2007.4453376.

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George, David S., Stephen Hill, Robert I. Howden, and Graham W. Smith. "High speed optical interrogator calibration technique." In 20th International Conference on Optical Fibre Sensors, edited by Julian D. C. Jones. SPIE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.835967.

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Black, Richard J., Behzad M. Moslehi, and Craig M. Lopatin. "Fast parallel processing Fiber Bragg Grating interrogators." In SPIE Smart Structures and Materials + Nondestructive Evaluation and Health Monitoring. SPIE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.815906.

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Zhiming Liu and Jian Li. "Wavelength interrogator based on arrayed waveguide gratings." In 2010 2nd International Asia Conference on Informatics in Control, Automation and Robotics (CAR 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/car.2010.5456701.

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van Els, Thomas J. "First Deminsys (high speed FBG interrogator) flight." In SPIE Smart Structures and Materials + Nondestructive Evaluation and Health Monitoring, edited by Tribikram Kundu. SPIE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.823893.

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Wei, Wang, Song Kai, Xiao Le, and Zhang Kai. "The Implementation of Interrogator for Multilateration System." In 2020 IEEE 2nd International Conference on Civil Aviation Safety and Information Technology (ICCASIT). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccasit50869.2020.9368612.

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Reports on the topic "Interrogatory"

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Barletta, W. A. The efficiency of a bremsstrahlung interrogator: Beam Research Program. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6132197.

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Regalado, Alejandro. Ground-based IFF Interrogator System (GBIIS) at Edwards AFB (Briefing Charts). Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada619956.

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Guigne, J. Y. The concept, design and experimental evaluation of an acoustic sub-seabed interrogator, Volume I and II. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/130297.

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Quinn, Meghan. Geotechnical effects on fiber optic distributed acoustic sensing performance. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/41325.

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Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) is a fiber optic sensing system that is used for vibration monitoring. At a minimum, DAS is composed of a fiber optic cable and an optic analyzer called an interrogator. The oil and gas industry has used DAS for over a decade to monitor infrastructure such as pipelines for leaks, and in recent years changes in DAS performance over time have been observed for DAS arrays that are buried in the ground. This dissertation investigates the effect that soil type, soil temperature, soil moisture, time in-situ, and vehicle loading have on DAS performance for fiber optic cables buried in soil. This was accomplished through a field testing program involving two newly installed DAS arrays. For the first installation, a new portion of DAS array was added to an existing DAS array installed a decade prior. The new portion of the DAS array was installed in four different soil types: native fill, sand, gravel, and an excavatable flowable fill. Soil moisture and temperature sensors were buried adjacent to the fiber optic cable to monitor seasonal environmental changes over time. Periodic impact testing was performed at set locations along the DAS array for over one year. A second, temporary DAS array was installed to test the effect of vehicle loading on DAS performance. Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) of the DAS response was used for all the tests to evaluate the system performance. The results of the impact testing program indicated that the portions of the array in gravel performed more consistently over time. Changes in soil moisture or soil temperature did not appear to affect DAS performance. The results also indicated that time DAS performance does change somewhat over time. Performance variance increased in new portions of array in all material types through time. The SNR in portions of the DAS array in native silty sand material dropped slightly, while the SNR in portions of the array in sand fill and flowable fill material decreased significantly over time. This significant change in performance occurred while testing halted from March 2020 to August 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. These significant changes in performance were observed in the new portion of test bed, while the performance of the prior installation remained consistent. It may be that, after some time in-situ, SNR in a DAS array will reach a steady state. Though it is unfortunate that testing was on pause while changes in DAS performance developed, the observed changes emphasize the potential of DAS to be used for infrastructure change-detection monitoring. In the temporary test bed, increasing vehicle loads were observed to increase DAS performance, although there was considerable variability in the measured SNR. The significant variation in DAS response is likely due to various industrial activities on-site and some disturbance to the array while on-boarding and off-boarding vehicles. The results of this experiment indicated that the presence of load on less than 10% of an array channel length may improve DAS performance. Overall, this dissertation provides guidance that can help inform the civil engineering community with respect to installation design recommendations related to DAS used for infrastructure monitoring.
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