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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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Jung Min. "A study on the Tasan's interrogatory method of teaching by newly found materials." Journal of Korean Literature in Classical Chinese ll, no. 57 (March 2015): 377–405. http://dx.doi.org/10.30527/klcc..57.201503.012.

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Arter, David. "Conclusion. Questioning the ‘mezey question’: An interrogatory framework for the comparative study of legislatures." Journal of Legislative Studies 12, no. 3-4 (September 2006): 462–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13572330600877544.

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Coldwell, Mike. "Reconsidering context: Six underlying features of context to improve learning from evaluation." Evaluation 25, no. 1 (November 3, 2018): 99–117. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1356389018803234.

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This article considers the role of context in ‘theory-based’ evaluations, particularly those that use chain-type path or logic models. Reflecting on the use of causal models in the school professional development field, a set of underlying features of context is developed: the article proposes that context can be dynamic, agentic, relational, historically located, immanent and complex. These features are applied to a consideration of a commonly observed contextual factor: senior leader support for an intervention. The article argues that actively considering these underlying features can allow for a more sophisticated approach to context and concludes with a set of related interrogatory questions for evaluators, aiming to improve learning in future evaluation.
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Vos, Hans J. "A Bayesian sequential procedure for determining the optimal number of interrogatory examples for concept-learning." Computers in Human Behavior 23, no. 1 (January 2007): 609–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2004.11.002.

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Yudanin, A. Ya, B. S. Mogilnitskii, and A. S. Tolstikov. "Improvement in the orbital parameters of GLONASS navigation satellites based on non-interrogatory measurements of pseudodistances." Measurement Techniques 52, no. 12 (December 2009): 1256–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11018-010-9430-0.

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Warwick, Kevin, and Huma Shah. "Outwitted by the Hidden." International Journal of Synthetic Emotions 5, no. 1 (January 2014): 46–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijse.2014010106.

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In this paper the authors consider natural, feigned or absence of emotions in text-based dialogues. The dialogues occurred during interactions between human Judges/Interrogators and hidden entities in practical Turing tests implemented at Bletchley Park in June 2012. The authors focus on the interactions that left the Interrogator unable to say whether they were talking to a human or a machine after five minutes of questioning; the hidden interlocutor received an ‘unsure' classification. In cases where the Judge has provided post-event feedback the authors present their rationale from three viva voce one-to-one Turing tests. The authors find that emoticons and other visual devices used to express feelings in text-based interaction were missing in the conversations between the Interrogators and hidden interlocutors.
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Epp, Roger. "Mastering the Mysteries of Diplomacy: Karl Marx as International Theorist." Socialist Studies/Études Socialistes 12, no. 1 (May 29, 2017): 78. http://dx.doi.org/10.18740/s4vp8j.

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The field of international relations is one of few corners of the social sciences in which it has been relatively easy to avoid an encounter with Karl Marx and Marxist thought. Arguably, the reverse has also been true. Whatever the reasons for that mutual ambivalence, this essay claims Marx as a serious theorist of the international, not just a pamphleteer or tactician. It does so primarily by rereading his response to the suppression of the Paris Commune, The Civil War in France. Marx’s essay, lively and provocative, challenges the distinction between ‘domestic politics’ and ‘international relations,’ and suggests that the ontological building blocks of international theory – the state and war – are revealed as historically unstable by ‘the most tremendous war of modern times.’ While Marx later reconsidered some of his analysis, The Civil War in France retains its interrogatory power especially in relation to contemporary instances of international political violence.
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Lin, Wei Cheng, Ching Chun Lan, Tsung Lung Pan, Long Kun Lee, and Tsung Yu Yeh. "The Implementation of Sub-1GHz Wireless Personal Area Monitoring System." Applied Mechanics and Materials 311 (February 2013): 191–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.311.191.

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This paper presents the development of a brand new hardware framework of low-cost, tiny and power-efficient wireless monitoring system. The framework of this wireless personal area monitoring system (WPAMS) includes sub-1GHz RFID interrogator subsystem, antenna subsystem and passive RFID transponder subsystem. Compare to other interrogators, sub-1GHz interrogator achieves larger communication range and suffers fewer reflections in the indoor space. The sophisticated commercial transponder can be easily embedded in the personal belongings without any battery inside. In addition, a lightweight three-pass authentication process helps to form a simple point-to-point short-range identification network which makes our monitoring system is superior to other monitoring systems using active communication technologies, such as Bluetooth, ZigBee, UWB, Wi-Fi, and so on. Six experimental scenarios have been developed to demonstrate the performance on item-level identification. By connecting +5.7/5.5dBi right-hand circularly polarized commercial antennas and +1.7dBi linear polarized antenna, under 1 watt power limitation, the proposed WPAMS has successfully identified all the items within 2-meter range. The current PCB size of interrogator is 2-inch×3.25-inch×0.25-inch and can be reduced in the near future.
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Simmons, Deborah C., Edward J. Kameenui, and Craig B. Darch. "The Effect of Textual Proximity on Fourth- and Fifth-Grade LD Students' Metacognitive Awareness and Strategic Comprehension Behavior." Learning Disability Quarterly 11, no. 4 (November 1988): 380–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1510784.

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This investigation examined the relationship between the proximity of critical textual information and selected metacognitive behaviors of elementary-age LD students. Twenty-nine LD students were presented six passages in which information critical to the solution of text-based inferences was either systematically dispersed or centralized within the text. Following a comprehension measure, interrogatory probes were administered to assess three self-reported metacognitive behaviors: (a) awareness of text difficulty, (b) attributions of text difficulty, and (c) strategy usage. Chi-square analyses revealed that textual proximity was independent of LD subjects' ratings and attributions of passage difficulty; however, a significant relationship was found between text proximity and strategy deployment. Subjects who received collapsed versions of passages reported higher percentages of text-based strategies (41%), whereas over 50% of the dispersed condition subjects' responses reflected no strategy use. Analysis of strategy efficacy (i.e., relationship between strategy application and comprehension) further reinforced the significant effect of text proximity on strategy application.
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신호철. "A study on the method of interrogatory discussion and debate grammar class - Grafting of Socratic Method and Havruta -." Grammar Education 31, no. ll (December 2017): 249–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.21850/kge.2017.31..249.

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Marini, Gualtiero. ""Interrogato opportunamente, risponde". Gli interrogatori in carcere agli internazionalisti italiani (1871-1873)." HISTORIA MAGISTRA, no. 21 (November 2016): 57–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/hm2016-021006.

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Sudenkaarne, Tiia. "Queering Vulnerability." Suomen Antropologi: Journal of the Finnish Anthropological Society 43, no. 3 (June 7, 2019): 73–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.30676/jfas.v43i3.82734.

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Vulnerability is a concept often used in bioethics. However, it is seldom interrogated from a queer point of view. By queer inquiry, I refer to an umbrella understanding of gender and sexuality as diverse. In this article I discuss lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer and intersex -related (LGBTQI) approaches to vulnerability. Framing these discussions from queer and LGBTQI bioethical theory, I offer an original approach to vulnerability based on queer bioethics and on a layered understanding of vulnerability. After considering queer bioethics and its (queer) critiques, I conclude that a layered understanding of vulnerability has strong potential for analyzing LGBTQI/queer vulnerabilities in bioethics. For further research, I formulate four layers of queer vulnerabilities to demonstrate some of that potential. I call these the layer of ethical sustainability, the layer of queer agency, the layer of interrogatory intimacy, and the layer of troubled kinship. I insist all layers should be critically evaluated and developed further with intersectional approaches. Keywords: vulnerability; LGBTQI; queer bioethics; queer-feminist anthropology of vulnerability; layers of queer vulnerabilities
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Khan, Amara. "Metamorphosis of a Despondent Indian Woman: A Feminist Evaluation of Girish Karnad's Naga-Mandala." Global Regional Review V, no. II (June 30, 2020): 102–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/grr.2020(v-ii).11.

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The article engages with the feminist approach in Girish Karnad's Naga-Mandala (1988) in the framework of postcolonial gender analysis. Naga-Mandala (1988) addresses the continued uneven power relations between female and male gender. Karnad's female character, Rani, in Naga-Mandala, is primarily pitiable, downgraded and most importantly an object of patriarchal social and political dominance and authority. The paper postulates Rani as a site of theoretical transformations, engaging with issues of gender subjectivity, sexuality, and power positionality in relation to the patriarchal Indian state. It further argues that Rani situates a performative self in the text through an interrogatory narrative voice that succeeds in participating in the critique of patriarchal subjectivity and hegemonic feminist positioning while inserting a resistant feminist ideology into gender discourse to re-envision the role of Indian women in India's development. Naga-Mandala echoes a substantial constituent of feminism. The drama enquires the patriarchal ethical enigma which burdens women with fidelity to their husbands but not the loyalty of men to their wives.
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Zhao, Wenjing, Xunguang Ju, and Shuangjiang Wu. "RFID-Based E-Plate with Slot-Dipole Antenna Design and Roadside Interrogator Deployment." Open Electrical & Electronic Engineering Journal 8, no. 1 (September 5, 2014): 27–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874129001408010027.

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For some scenarios of vehicle tracking and identification, it is desired that radio-frequency identification (RFID) interrogators can be deployed on roadside lampposts or high poles. In order to meet this requirement, active RFID electronic license plate (e-plate) with a slot-dipole antenna is proposed to provide up-tilted beams. Numerical simulations demonstrate that the proposed e-plate antenna has desired impedance bandwidth, high gain and multi-beam radiation pattern as required at 2.45 GHz RFID band. In addition, the estimated read range of the proposed e-plate meets the requirement of RFID system, and deployment of interrogator on roadside lamppost or high pole is analyzed.
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Samuel, ST. "Finding a Place for Interrogatory Theory: A Critique of Chimakonam’s Patterns of Social Deconstruction, Reconstruction and the Conversational Order in African Philosophy." Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 4, no. 1 (July 13, 2015): 82. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ft.v4i1.8.

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Bagavieva, E. A. "REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ON CONNECTIONS BETWEEN SUBSCRIBERS AND (OR) SUBSCRIBER DEVICES." Bulletin of Udmurt University. Series Economics and Law 29, no. 6 (November 25, 2019): 801–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.35634/2412-9593-2019-29-6-801-805.

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The investigative action is a request for information about the connections between subscribers and / or subscriber devices, provided for by Article 186.1 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of the Russian Federation, it is in demand in connection with the development of telecommunication systems and has been successfully applied in almost all categories of criminal cases. The author has analyzed the requirements for such a criminal procedure decision as the decision of the investigator (interrogator) to initiate before the court a motion to obtain information about connections between subscribers and (or) subscriber devices. Errors made by investigators (interrogators) in the preparation of this decision are indicated. The article discusses the procedure for obtaining a permission to conduct this investigative action, reveals the shortcomings of the legal regulation of obtaining information about connections between subscribers and (or) subscriber devices.
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Mallory, Fintan. "In Defence of a Reciprocal Turing Test." Minds and Machines 30, no. 4 (December 2020): 659–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11023-020-09552-5.

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AbstractThe traditional Turing test appeals to an interrogator's judgement to determine whether or not their interlocutor is an intelligent agent. This paper argues that this kind of asymmetric experimental set-up is inappropriate for tracking a property such as intelligence because intelligence is grounded in part by symmetric relations of recognition between agents. In place, it proposes a reciprocal test which takes into account the judgments of both interrogators and competitors to determine if an agent is intelligent. This form of social interaction better tracks both the evolution of natural intelligence and how the concept of intelligence is actually used within our society. This new test is defended against the criticisms that a proof of intelligence requires a demonstration of self-consciousness and that semantic externalism entails that a non-embodied Turing test is inadequate.
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Юхно, О. О. "Legal Principles of Procedural Activity and Interaction of Employees of Operative Divisions at Execution of Instructions of Interrogators, Investigators, Prosecutors in Regard to Carrying out Secret Investigative (Search) Actions." Bulletin of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs 90, no. 3 (September 22, 2020): 255–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.32631/v.2020.3.25.

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The author of the article provides a retrospective analysis of the provisions of legislative acts of Ukraine, decisions of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine and the European Court of Human Rights, as well as some national criminal procedural legislation and departmental regulations on legal grounds for procedural activities and interaction of operative units to execute written instructions of interrogators, investigators, prosecutors on investigative (search) actions and secret investigative (search) actions. The author has made a retrospective analysis of the introduction of this amendment to the Criminal Procedural Code of Ukraine since 2012, as well as the legal grounds for its use in pre-trial investigation and has focused on the conclusions about its significant prevalence in law enforcement activities of pre-trial investigation, and in connection with recent amendments in the legislation also in the initial practice of the inquiry agencies of the National Police of Ukraine. The author researched positions of scholars and representatives of scientific schools in relation to the conceptual apparatus and the essence of the concept of “interaction” in general, as well as “interaction” between pre-trial investigation and inquiry agencies and operative police units in this direction. Special attention has been paid to the study of the peculiarities of forms of interaction and its subjects in criminal proceedings, as well as the existing legislative and practical issues concerning the compliance with operative deadlines of police orders of interrogators, investigators and prosecutors and has suggested the ways to solve them in practice and, in particular, at the legislative level. Additionally, it has been established, substantiated and focused on theoretical and applied improvement of the use of such a feature in law enforcement activities that operative staff, in carrying out written instructions of interrogators, investigators and prosecutors on the conduction of investigative and secret investigative actions, has procedural rights of the investigator and interrogator. Based on this, the author also offers propositions and recommendations in this area.
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Ivanov, A. S., V. V. Lyandenburskiy, I. I. Fakhrutdinov, P. M. Ekimov, V. A. Ivanov, and K. Z. Kukhmazov. "КОНТРОЛЬ ТЕХНИЧЕСКОГО СОСТОЯНИЯ АВТОМАТИЧЕСКОЙ КОРОБКИ ПЕРЕДАЧ." Niva Povolzh`ia, no. 4(53) (November 22, 2019): 121–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.36461/np.2019.52.3.018.

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Целью исследования является разработка алгоритма поиска неисправностей автоматической коробки переключения передач на основе ходовых испытаний, так как существующие алгоритмы не позволяют с наименьшими затратами определить неисправность в автомобиле. Предлагается на основе анализа изменить алгоритм диагностирования автоматической коробки передач автомобилей. В результате ходовых испытаний с помощью прибора Consult III выполнены замеры степени нажатия педали акселератора, изменения скорости движения автомобиля и частоты вращения коленчатого вала двигателя в зависимости от времени, изменения степени открытия дроссельной заслонки и давления в топливной магистрали высокого давления для выявления неисправного состояния коробки переключения передач. Время замера каждого из показателей не более 30 секунд. Разработан алгоритм поиска неисправностей автоматической коробки переключения передач с использованием опросной части.The aim of the study was to develop an automatic gearbox troubleshooting algorithm based on performance tests, as existing algorithms do not allow to determine a problem in a car at the lowest cost. Based on the analysis, it was proposed to change the algorithm for diagnosing an automatic transmission of cars. As a result of performance tests using the Consult III, the measurements of the degree of depressing the accelerator pedal, changes in vehicle speed and engine speed depending on time, changes in the degree of throttle opening and pressure in the high-pressure fuel line to detect a faulty condition of a gearbox were made. The measurement time for each of the indicators was not more than 30 seconds. An automatic gearbox troubleshooting algorithm was developed using an interrogatory part.
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Malyuga, Elena N., and Valentina E. Yermishina. "The expressive function of colloquialisms in professional discourse: The linguopragmatic aspect." E3S Web of Conferences 284 (2021): 08012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202128408012.

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In this study the expressive function of colloquialisms is examined through the lens of linguopragmatics using the material from professional discourse, which is marked by a strict structure of expressing ideas. The study identifies expressive means of influencing the recipient and traces general trends of using colloquialisms in the English-language mass media texts as well as transcripts of business talks held between some major companies. The paper elucidates the concept of linguopragmatics and defines the subject of studies within this discipline, as well as addresses notions of colloquialisms and their expressive function. We have found that colloquialisms are increasingly used in professional discourse. The study provides an overview of the concept of lexical-semantic field, as colloquialisms are mostly actualised at the lexical level. The authors investigate the lexical-semantic field “to invest money” comprised of colloquialisms from English-language mass media outlets, along with colloquialisms used in transcripts of large companies. The following expressive means of producing an influence on the recipient have been found in the texts: bold type, capitalisation of each word, italics, numerals, capitalisation of abbreviations (the graphic level); phrasal words, metaphors, allusions, positive particles, abbreviations, epithets, short forms of nouns (the lexical level); declarative sentences, interrogatory sentences, parcellation, antithesis, parallel structures (the syntactic level). The expressive function of colloquialisms is widely reflected in professional discourse. After comparing the use of colloquialisms in mass media texts and talks transcripts we found that the most frequent expressive means are declarative sentences at the syntactical level and metaphors at the lexical level.
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Malysheva, O. A. "Necessity to Reject Pre-Trial Inquiry as a Procedural Form of Investigation." Actual Problems of Russian Law 15, no. 9 (September 29, 2020): 80–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.17803/1994-1471.2020.118.9.080-092.

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A comparative legal analysis of procedural forms of inquiry and preliminary investigation leads to a conclusion about their similarity, as well as the similarity of procedural statuses of an investigator and interrogator (a person conducting an initial inquiry). This shows that the State distributes forces and resources in the field of criminal justice irrationally. At the same time, the existence of two similar forms of investigation does not lead to an improvement in the legality and quality of criminal cases investigation. On the contrary, this contributes in some cases to their deterioration (reasonable timing of proceedings in criminal cases, compensation of damage caused by crimes to victims), as confirmed by the data provided in the paper. The consolidation of similar procedural forms of investigation in the Code of Criminal Procedure of the Russian Federation proves that the national historical experience of the organization of investigation of crimes under the 1864 Charter of Criminal Proceedings is ignored. This means an unreasonable refusal to reform criminal proceedings, the necessity and directions of which were identified by the 1991 Concept of Judicial Reform of the RSFSR . The consequences are manifested in the narrowing of procedural guarantees of the right to protection of persons whose criminal cases are investigated in the form of an inquiry; in the forced violation of the rule of law by interrogators during investigation of criminal cases when initiating a criminal case on a non-obvious crime; in delaying proceedings in criminal cases initiated and investigated initially by interrogators and then for a number of reasons referred to investigators for further investigation, etc. These problems cannot be solved by constantly improving the legal regulation of the procedural form of inquiry. The written above testifies futility of the procedural form of inquiry, justifies the necessity of its elimination from the Russian criminal proceedings as an independent form of investigation.
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Montoya, Michelle. "The interrogator." Nature Structural & Molecular Biology 12, no. 4 (April 2005): 284. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nsmb0405-284.

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Chukanova, Evgeniya, and Tatyana Maltseva. "Psychological features of falsehood as a method of coercion of testifying." Applied psychology and pedagogy 6, no. 1 (December 17, 2020): 128–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/2500-0543-2020-128-136.

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Falsehood is recognized as an integral part of human communications, a unique phenomenon of social reality and socio-cultural traditions. The Criminal Code of the Russian Federation does not specify the concept of the sign “other illegal actions” as a way of committing coercion to testify, and this concept is not disclosed in criminal proceedings either. An overly broad interpretation of this feature found in scientific literature makes it difficult to correctly apply the norms of the Criminal Law. In this regard, the article examines the psychological signs of deception and the possibility of recognizing it as one of the methods of coercion to testify. Based on the psychological and legal analysis of the materials of the judicial and investigative practice, it was concluded that deception cannot be related to other illegal acts of forcing to give evidence, since this method of pressure from the interrogator always allows the interrogated to think over the proposals put forward and make a conscious choice, that is, when deceiving, there is no effect on the freedom of expression of the will of the defendant. In the event that information is received that the interrogators are receiving confessions using deception, the issue of bringing these persons to disciplinary responsibility should be resolved.
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Kroll, David. "The valiant interrogator." Nature Chemistry 4, no. 4 (March 22, 2012): 239. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nchem.1316.

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Moscovskaya, M. S. "Gender differences in perception of stress among interrogators." Psychology and Law 8, no. 3 (2018): 97–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.17759/psylaw.2018080307.

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In the article results of research of features of reaction to professional stress at employees of interrogators bodies depending on a gender accessory are stated. 106 employees of interrogators bodies (62 of them men and 44 women aged 22 to 43 years, average age 29 years) were studied with work experience from 0.5 to 21 years. The methodical complex included: a test for professional stress. Azarnykh, I.M. Tyrtyshnikov, a symptomatic questionnaire SCL-90-R, a technique for diagnosing the level of professional burnout. Boyko, the technique of coping behavior in stressful and problematic situations for the individual LI. Wasserman, McLean's organizational stress scale, a questionnaire for assessing the severity of fatigue states, monotony, satiety, stress. Leonova, the method of the "Schulte table"). It has been revealed that female interrogators are subject to a higher level of stress, as well as to a higher level of organizational stress and neuropsychic stress than their male counterparts. Female interrogators outperform their male colleagues in all three phases, as well as individual symptoms of emotional burnout. In addition, female interrogators workers are more likely than men to interrogators conditions characterized by fatigue, monotony, and satiety. Also, female interrogators show higher rates of various psychological signs of symptomatic disorders: somatization, obsessive-compulsive disorders, interpersonal sensitivity, depression, anxiety, hostility, phobic anxiety, and general indices - the symptomatic distress index and symptom severity index. In addition, female interrogators differ from their male colleagues in choosing the stress of overcoming strategies. In addition, the influence of the aspects of age, length of service and level of stress on the peculiarities of stress response in men and women of interrogators was found.
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Kubariev, Ivan, and Serhii Barhan. "INTERROGATION TACTICS: FOREIGN EXPERIENCE." Law Journal of Donbass 75, no. 2 (2021): 153–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.32366/2523-4269-2021-75-2-153-160.

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The purpose of the study is to acquaint domestic experts with the theoretical developments of foreign criminologists on the tactics of interrogation in the pre-trial investigation and determine the trends of their development. Modern trends in law must qualitative rethinking of existing methods of interrogation in the direction of humanization. New methods of interrogation, which have been developed in foreign countries, propose to ensure the observance of human rights with the fulfillment of the tasks of criminal proceedings. The study of models such as PEACE and KREATIV shows the possibility of moving from interrogation to procedural interview. A procedural interview is an effective mechanism for collecting and recording accurate, reliable and reliable information during the investigation of criminal offenses. At the same time, modern models of interrogation do not resort to torture and other violations of human rights. Modern approaches to developing interrogation models focus on psychological and cognitive components. They contribute to the preparation of complete and truthful testimony of the interrogated. Thus, the article has described the foreign experience of interrogation as an effective mechanism for obtaining complete and reliable factual data in the pre-trial investigation. Based on the analysis of foreign models, the leading role of the humanistic and narrative approaches have determined in the development of new and improvement of existing methods of interrogation, which will ensure the proper implementation of the tasks of criminal justice. Modern approaches to the development of interrogatory models are concentrated on its psychological and cognitive components, within which the creation and maintenance of the proper level of communication, which will contribute to the completeness and objectivity of indications of interrogated, omitting indictment, coercive or obsessive approaches. According to the results of the research, an attempt we have made to single out the forensic features of interrogation models used in foreign countries to increase the effectiveness of the process of detection and investigation of criminal offenses.
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Pang, Jixian, and Ning Ye. "Exploring identities in police interrogations." Semiotica 2016, no. 209 (March 1, 2016): 149–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/sem-2016-0004.

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AbstractThroughout a police interrogation, the identities of police interrogators and suspects are not fixed as simple questioners and answerers, but are dynamic with the changing communicative purposes in an interrogation process. At the opening and closing stages, the identities of interrogators are largely those of spokespeople and attentive listeners. At the information gathering stage, while the suspects are expected to ideally assume three simultaneous identities of animator, author, and principal, the identities of interrogators are more complicated when the interrogators attempt to construct an ideal interrogation pattern with an aim to show the voluntary nature of the suspect’s confession. The identities the police interrogators attempt to construct include an institutional representative, a responsible professional, a fact verifier/lie detector, and a dominant professional. The shifting identities and positionalities of police interrogators and suspects are part of a delicate dance in an interrogation process, which will determine the effectiveness of an interrogation. The identity construction process this paper describes helps create patterns of interaction. The paper argues that the police’s keen awareness of their identity construction in the interrogation will facilitate the achievement of their intended interrogative purposes.
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Guigné, Jacques Y. "Acoustic sub‐surface interrogator." Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 89, no. 1 (January 1991): 487–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.400467.

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Xie, Dong (Walter), and Jim F. Baldwin. "Intelligent Fril/SQL interrogator." International Journal of Intelligent Systems 22, no. 3 (2007): 279–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/int.20197.

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Martin Ott. "The Incredible Disappearing Interrogator." Prairie Schooner 83, no. 3 (2009): 161. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/psg.0.0260.

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Jin, Zixi. "How to Interrogate Impolitely During Custody: A Case Study of In the Name of People." Studies in English Language Teaching 6, no. 3 (June 22, 2018): 173. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/selt.v6n3p173.

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<p><em>Based on an analytical qualitative study on the custodial interrogation in the Chinese television drama In the Name of People, this paper attempts to generalize and analyze the impoliteness strategies used by interrogators, using Culpeper’s (1996) Impoliteness Framework as the research tool. We intend to provide some suggestions on how to make use of impoliteness by interrogators in real police interrogation. Through data analysis, we find that: (1) Negative impoliteness strategies, sarcasm or mock politeness strategies are used most frequently by interrogators; (2) Interrogators should avoid using impoliteness strategies which may exasperate suspects; (3) Bald on record and positive impoliteness strategies are very helpful in enhancing the efficiency of interrogating; and (4) Mixed impoliteness strategies when used together are more powerful.</em></p>
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Elaad, Eitan. "Lie-Detection Biases among Male Police Interrogators, Prisoners, and Laypersons." Psychological Reports 105, no. 3_suppl (December 2009): 1047–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.105.f.1047-1056.

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Beliefs of 28 male police interrogators, 30 male prisoners, and 30 male laypersons about their skill in detecting lies and truths told by others, and in telling lies and truths convincingly themselves, were compared. As predicted, police interrogators overestimated their lie-detection skills. In fact, they were affected by stereotypical beliefs about verbal and nonverbal cues to deception. Prisoners were similarly affected by stereotypical misconceptions about deceptive behaviors but were able to identify that lying is related to pupil dilation. They assessed their lie-detection skill as similar to that of laypersons, but less than that of police interrogators. In contrast to interrogators, prisoners tended to rate lower their lie-telling skill than did the other groups. Results were explained in terms of anchoring and self-assessment bias. Practical aspects of the results for criminal interrogation were discussed.
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Fusco, Coco, and José Esteban Muñoz. "A Room of One's Own: Women and Power in the New America." TDR/The Drama Review 52, no. 1 (March 2008): 136–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/dram.2008.52.1.136.

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Fusco's monologue addresses the role of female interrogators in the War on Terror. The piece is staged as a briefing by an intelligence officer who rationalizes the use of sexual harassment by female interrogators of Islamic fundamentalist detainees.
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Stewart, Ian. "The Interrogator's Fallacy." Scientific American 275, no. 3 (September 1996): 172–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/scientificamerican0996-172.

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McDowell, John C. "Disney’s Reel Doubling of Violent Desire in J. J. Abrams’ Mimetic The Force Awakens." Religions 10, no. 11 (November 6, 2019): 615. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel10110615.

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Abrams’ spectacularly distended infantilising manipulation of the saga embeds a form of cognitive resonance with a state of perpetual war and a politically thanatising mythos fitted out as a politically containing moment within what cultural commentators are referring to as “post-9/11 American cinema”, a form of cinema reacting to a cultural trauma and that normalises a hegemonic political reactivity in a perceived ‘clash of civilizations’ in “the social embodied” in an age marked by what Terry Eagleton describes as “holy terror”. As cultural philosopher Douglas Kellner argues, movies of apocalyptic or catastrophe cinema can “be read as allegories of the disintegration of social life and civil society, and the emergence of a Darwinian nightmare where the struggle for survival occurs in a Hobbesian world where life is nasty, brutish, and short.” The contention is that if George Lucas developed Star Wars to struggle with, among other things, an America that had elected Richard Nixon and engaged in the culturally traumatic Vietnam War, Abrams and his co-writer Lawrence Kazdan have relocated the franchise in a context marked as “post 9/11 cinema”. It is unclear quite how The Force Awakens could offer a distinctively interrogatory function for conceiving political subjectivity in the contemporary fractured and self-assertive space of global geopolitics, expressing, as it does, the classificatory coding that figures innocent selfhood in a conflictual relation with the evil terrorist other. Abrams’ movie, accordingly, is ill equipped to refuse to naturalise the innocence of the politically regulative messianic monomyth of the exceptionalist nation that instils a sensitivity conducive to violence against the foreigner when it is perceived to be under threat. It is, in other words, ill-equipped to resist being captured by the Girardian framing of myth within an identification of “sacred violence”. Consequently, The Force Awakens provides a resource for the critic’s reflections on the cultural difficulties of learning about our learning, of the disciplining of desire through monomythic intensification, and of sustaining reaction to cultural trauma through the hostility of sacrificial disposal of the other that requires the instrumentalised rationality of the self-secure national subject.
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Wheeler, Michael. "Deceptive Appearances: the Turing Test, Response-Dependence, and Intelligence as an Emotional Concept." Minds and Machines 30, no. 4 (August 12, 2020): 513–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11023-020-09533-8.

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AbstractThe Turing Test is routinely understood as a behaviourist test for machine intelligence. Diane Proudfoot (Rethinking Turing’s Test, Journal of Philosophy, 2013) has argued for an alternative interpretation. According to Proudfoot, Turing’s claim that intelligence is what he calls ‘an emotional concept’ indicates that he conceived of intelligence in response-dependence terms. As she puts it: ‘Turing’s criterion for “thinking” is…: x is intelligent (or thinks) if in the actual world, in an unrestricted computer-imitates-human game, x appears intelligent to an average interrogator’. The role of the famous test is thus to provide the conditions in which to examine the average interrogator’s responses. I shall argue that Proudfoot’s analysis falls short. The philosophical literature contains two main models of response-dependence, what I shall call the transparency model and the reference-fixing model. Proudfoot resists the thought that Turing might have endorsed one of these models to the exclusion of the other. But the details of her own analysis indicate that she is, in fact, committed to the claim that Turing’s account of intelligence is grounded in a transparency model, rather than a reference-fixing one. By contrast, I shall argue that while Turing did indeed conceive of intelligence in response-dependence terms, his account is grounded in a reference-fixing model, rather than a transparency one. This is fortunate (for Turing), because, as an account of intelligence, the transparency model is arguably problematic in a way that the reference-fixing model isn’t.
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TSAI, CHIA-CHUN, SHENG-BIN DAI, and TRONG-YEN LEE. "THE RF CIRCUIT DESIGN OF POWER AND DATA CONTACTLESS TRANSMISSION FOR ISO/IEC 14443-2 TYPE B." Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers 20, no. 08 (December 2011): 1637–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218126611008092.

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In this paper, we design and implement an integrated circuit system for contactless interface transmission to conform the transfer protocol of ISO/IEC 14443-2 Type B. The system consists of two major parts, interrogator and transponder, for magnetic power and data transmission. The power and data can synchronously be transferred from the interrogator to the transponder with 10% amplitude shift keying modulation of mixing both carrier 13.56 MHz and data rate 106 Kbps. Another data can be backward to the interrogator from the transponder with the mixed binary phase shift keying modulation. Simulation results to the whole chip based on TSMC 0.35 μm CMOS process have approved using HSPICE.
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Millen, J. K., S. C. Clark, and S. B. Freedman. "The Interrogator: Protocol Secuity Analysis." IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering SE-13, no. 2 (February 1987): 274–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tse.1987.233151.

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Yang, Jian, Chen Qiu, Qi Long Wang, Ming Hua Wang, and Jian Yi Yang. "Tunable Microring Filter Based On-Chip Interrogator for Wavelength-Modulated Optical Sensor." Key Engineering Materials 562-565 (July 2013): 265–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.562-565.265.

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We demonstrated a novel approach for the interrogation of wavelength-modulated optical sensors. The interrogator is based on a tunable on-chip microring filter. By tuning the center wavelength of the microring filter, the center wavelength of the sensor can be readout by the corresponding tuning power. This approach has the potential of constructing a compact and cost-effective interrogator with good performance.
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Houdzoumis, Vassilios A. "A Simplified Method for the Analysis of Interference from JTIDS Radio Networks to DME Aeronautical Radionavigation Systems." Journal of Navigation 62, no. 4 (October 2009): 721–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s037346330999004x.

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Three distinct mechanisms of interference of JTIDS transmissions to DME are investigated: false interrogator triggering, transponder overloading and desensitization of either transponder or interrogator receivers. The effect of transponder overloading due to JTIDS transmissions is found the most serious. An analytical method is provided which relates the transponder reply efficiency to the load of the interrogations received in the presence of JTIDS transmissions.
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