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Kuutma, Kristin, Janika Oras, and Liina Saarlo. "Introduction: The Potential and Constraints of Cultural Transfer through Voice, Connection, and Message." Folklore: Electronic Journal of Folklore 94 (December 2024): 7–14. https://doi.org/10.7592/fejf2024.94.introduction.

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This special issue gathers research articles that are based and elaborate on the presentations given at the conference under the theme “Voice, Connection and Message in Traditional Singing”, held at the Estonian Literary Museum from 30 November to 1 December 2020. The time and the setting were exceptional due to the COVID-19 pandemic in full swing. Consequently, this re-occurring scholarly meeting in Tartu, Estonia, with the guiding topic specifically focusing on traditional songlore, was transformed into an online event – a format that had gradually become a new normality. The number of contributions delivered turned out to be impressive, nevertheless: the conference featured 18 papers by 23 presenters from 7 countries.
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Tjersland, Hanne, and Paula Ditzel Facci. "Introduction: Unfolding transrational potential." Journal of Peace Education 16, no. 3 (2019): 247–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17400201.2019.1697070.

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Padilla, Jorge. "Potential competition in merger control: Introduction." Competition Law & Policy Debate 6, no. 2 (2020): 16–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/clpd.2020.02.02.

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MURCIA, P. R., M. PALMARINI, and S. BELÁK. "Introduction : Potential applications of pathogen genomics." Revue Scientifique et Technique de l'OIE 35, no. 1 (2016): 13–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.20506/rst.35.1.2414.

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Turovsky, Rostislav. "SUBNATIONAL POLICY: INTRODUCTION TO POTENTIAL THEORY." Journal of Political Theory, Political Philosophy and Sociology of Politics Politeia 75, no. 4 (2014): 86–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.30570/2078-5089-2014-75-4-86-99.

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Iencinella, D., and G. Matteucci. "An introduction to the vector potential." European Journal of Physics 25, no. 2 (2004): 249–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0143-0807/25/2/011.

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Paglia, R., G. Bache, and C. Rossi. "Estimating Market Potential for Biosimilar Introduction." Value in Health 16, no. 7 (2013): A472. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jval.2013.08.865.

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Blum-Kulka, S. "Introduction: The Potential of Peer Talk." Discourse Studies 6, no. 3 (2004): 291–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1461445604044290.

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Leggieri, Michael J., Raj K. Gupta, and Sidney R. Hinds. "International State-of-the-Science Meeting Exploring the Potential Relationship between Blast-Related Trauma and the Development of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy." Journal of Neurotrauma 34, S1 (2017): S—1—S—3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/neu.2017.29013.introduction.

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S.I., Yudin. "Introduction of Paeonia anomala L. in the conditions of the botanical gardens of Kyiv and Kirovsk." Plant Introduction 53 (March 1, 2012): 52–57. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2543894.

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The results of comparison study ecotypes <em>Paeonia anomala</em> L. of the Mountain Altai flora in Kyiv and Kirovsk (Murmansk province) are presented. The special features of season rhythms, ontogenesis and germination of seeds of these plants under the conditions of culture were found.
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Essa, Matough. "Audit methodologies in Libya, and the potential introduction of business risk auditing : perceptions and potential effects." Thesis, Glasgow Caledonian University, 2013. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.688284.

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Reichard, Sarah H. "Assessing the potential of invasiveness in woody plants introduced to North America /." Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/5534.

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Reyes, Gaige Andres Jose. "Invasion potential and colonization dynamics of Fusarium proliferatum." Diss., Kansas State University, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/32804.

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Doctor of Philosophy<br>Department of Plant Pathology<br>James Stack<br>The trade of food, plant, and animal products has increased the worldwide movement and establishment of exotic pathogens with dramatic negative impacts on plant systems. Fusarium proliferatum is a broad host-range pathogen and among the most common maize pathogens globally. It is often seed-borne and symptomless in maize, making it a high risk for introduction in maize and other grains. Considering the global distribution of maize and the wide host range and production of mycotoxins by F. proliferatum, a better understanding of its life history is needed. To provide markers for tracking F. proliferatum in laboratory experiments, strains of F. proliferatum were transformed to express a green fluorescent protein (GFP). Active dispersal (at least 1.5cm at 25°C and -50mb soil matric potential) and colonization of organic matter in nonsterile field soil was demonstrated in soil microcosms. Fusarium verticillioides is commonly isolated from maize seed also colonized by F. proliferatum. A red fluorescent (mRFP) F. verticillioides transformant was developed to study competition with F. proliferatum. For quantification in host tissues, a TaqMan multiplex qPCR protocol was developed using primer and probe sets targeting fragments of the green and red fluorescence genes to detect F. proliferatum and F. verticillioides, respectively. Prior colonization of maize tissues by F. verticillioides (p=0.6749) and other seed-borne microorganisms (p=0.1910) did not affect subsequent colonization by F. proliferatum. Genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) was used to identify genetic markers in F. proliferatum. Primer sets based GBS markers were designed to allow detection of specific isolates in field experiments. F. proliferatum populations were characterized from maize seed prior to planting and again after harvest. End-point PCR identified F. proliferatum isolates containing the GBS marker. AFLP-fingerprinting indicated that 23 of the 817 F. proliferatum isolates contained the molecular marker and were genetically related to the original isolate. Based on the subclade and percentage similarity in UPGMA phylogenetic trees, and the population grouping observed in STRUCTURE and Principal Coordinate Analysis, these isolates could have a single origin and be clonal. Understanding the life cycle of F. proliferatum is critical for learning more about the risk of introducing seed-borne exotic isolates into new environments.
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Llano, Jorge. "Modern Computational Physical Chemistry : An Introduction to Biomolecular Radiation Damage and Phototoxicity." Doctoral thesis, Uppsala University, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, 2004. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-4224.

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<p>The realm of molecular physical chemistry ranges from the structure of matter and the fundamental atomic and molecular interactions to the macroscopic properties and processes arising from the average microscopic behaviour.</p><p>Herein, the conventional electrodic problem is recast into the simpler molecular problem of finding the electrochemical, real chemical, and chemical potentials of the species involved in redox half-reactions. This molecular approach is followed to define the three types of absolute chemical potentials of species in solution and to estimate their standard values. This is achieved by applying the scaling laws of statistical mechanics to the collective behaviour of atoms and molecules, whose motion, interactions, and properties are described by first principles quantum chemistry. For atomic and molecular species, calculation of these quantities is within the computational implementations of wave function, density functional, and self-consistent reaction field theories. Since electrons and nuclei are the elementary particles in the realm of chemistry, an internally consistent set of absolute standard values within chemical accuracy is supplied for all three chemical potentials of electrons and protons in aqueous solution. As a result, problems in referencing chemical data are circumvented, and a uniform thermochemical treatment of electron, proton, and proton-coupled electron transfer reactions in solution is enabled.</p><p>The formalism is applied to the primary and secondary radiation damage to DNA bases, e.g., absorption of UV light to yield electronically excited states, formation of radical ions, and transformation of nucleobases into mutagenic lesions as OH radical adducts and 8-oxoguanine. Based on serine phosphate as a model compound, some insight into the direct DNA strand break mechanism is given.</p><p>Psoralens, also called furocoumarins, are a family of sensitizers exhibiting cytostatic and photodynamic actions, and hence, they are used in photochemotherapy. Molecular design of more efficient photosensitizers can contribute to enhance the photophysical and photochemical properties of psoralens and to reduce the phototoxic reactions. The mechanisms of photosensitization of furocoumarins connected to their dark toxicity are examined quantum chemically.</p>
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Constenla, Dagna Oriana. "Evaluating the cost-effectiveness of vaccine introduction and its potential policy implications in Latin America." Thesis, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (University of London), 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.424933.

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Mohamed, Dawjee Salahuddien. "The Introduction of a new lateral cephalometric method and its potential application in open bite deformities." Thesis, University of Limpopo (Medunsa Campus), 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10386/257.

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Thesis (PhD(Dentistry))--University of Limpopo (Medunsa Campus), 2010<br>Open bite deformity is a dentofacial anomaly characterised by a space between the upper and lower teeth when the jaws are brought together. When the posterior teeth are in contact and there is separation between the upper and lower incisal edges, the condition is referred to as an anterior open bite (AOB). Anterior open bite occurs more commonly among the Black African race groups, and unless recognised and intercepted early in life, treatment of the condition can become complicated, extended and expensive. Some of the aetiological factors cited in the development of the condition include, an unfavourable growth pattern, finger sucking habits, enlarged tonsillar lymphoid tissue, abnormal tongue and orofacial muscular activity and hereditary factors. Morphologically AOB can involve only the dentoalveolar regions of the craniofacial anatomy, in which case the AOB is said to be a dental AOB; it may be the result of a disproportion between the jaws and is then referred to as a skeletal AOB, or it may be a mixture of the two. The aetiology and structural components of AOB would largely determine the mode of treatment, which can be orthodontic treatment, orthognathic surgery or a combination of the two. Previous studies into the prevalence of AOB in South Africa have reported it to be as high as 27%. Since a major percentage of the patients seen at the School of Dentistry of the University of Limpopo are of the South African Black race group it became relevant to investigate the prevalence of AOB at this institution and to develop a fresh assessment method with standardised values for this population sample. A retrospective study was therefore undertaken among patients visiting the School of Dentistry of the University of Limpopo to determine the prevalence of AOB over a 15-year time period from 1992 to 2006. All xvii patients with an AOB were documented with regard to age, gender, severity and aetiology. The criteria for determining open bite was a measure of at least 1 mm vertical separation between the incisal edges of the upper and lower incisors when the posterior teeth are in occlusion, as determined from the lateral cephalograms and confirmed by the study models. A review of the literature pertaining to craniofacial growth, the aetiology, pathogenesis, clinical presentation and treatment of AOB is also presented as well as investigative techniques for the assessment of AOB. A revised lateral cephalometric assessment method proposed as the Dawjee Analysis was designed and developed and is introduced. It consists of 12 measurements of which nine have never been previously mentioned in the literature and are being defined and described for the first time in this proposed analysis. These parameters are measured against existing and tested anatomical landmarks and planes, combined with the introduction of one new landmark and seven new measuring planes that have not been cited or described in other established analyses. These landmarks, planes and measurement parameters of the analysis are presented and its utility is described. A case study of a patient with AOB is included with an assessment of pre-treatment and post-treatment changes using this analysis. In order to establish standardised values for this population sample, the proposed Dawjee analysis was applied to a control group consisting of 50 adult male and 50 adult female subjects whose cephalometric analysis conformed to the standardised values for this race group. The analysis was also applied to an AOB sample from the retrospective study consisting of 46 male and 59 female cephalograms. Based on the amount of incisor separation this group was divided into mild, moderate and severe AOB. All subjects in both the AOB and control samples were in their permanent dentition stage, having their first permanent molars in a Class I relation. xviii In testing the validity of the proposed Dawjee Analysis, 20 cephalograms from the control group and 20 from the AOB group were also evaluated using other established cephalometric methods and the results thereof were compared to the findings of the proposed Dawjee Analysis From the 15-year retrospective investigation this study found the prevalence of AOB to be 9.67% with the male to female ratio of 46:54. The condition appears to be more common before the age of 13 years than after 13 years with a ratio of 68:32. The aetiology of the AOB in order of rank was found to be thumb or finger sucking, hereditary, nasal obstruction and unknown causes. Over the 15-year period the number of AOB patients attending the Orthodontic Department, School of Dentistry of the University of Limpopo, decreased from 16% to 8%. While this could be due to the realization that the principal cause (thumb or finger sucking) carries a social stigma, a concerted effort must be made to educate communities so that this detrimental habit can be minimised and eradicated. Standardised values for the proposed Dawjee Analysis are presented and potential flaws are outlined. When comparisons are drawn between the control and AOB group it was found that the latter differs from the control sample in 8 of the 12 of the parameters, namely: 1. Incisor separation 2. Anterior cranial base inclination 3. Posterior maxillary position 4. Posterior mandibular position 5. Interalveolar angle 6. Point B position 7. Apex of the maxillary triangle 8. Apex of the mandibular triangle The null hypothesis, which states there are no difference in the cephalometric values of the proposed Dawjee Analysis between AOB xix subjects and a control group for this population sample, was therefore rejected. These morphological differences were supported by the findings of other established analysis that were tested on the AOB and control groups. The difference of the proposed Dawjee Analysis from other cephalometric methods lies in its capability to identify and separate the skeletal from the dental components of an AOB for this study sample. Diagnosis involves a comparison to population standards and the aim of cephalometrics is to describe the standardised morphology of a population. To this end standardised values for the proposed Dawjee Analysis in a South African Black population sample have been determined which focuses on identifying the morphological basis of an AOB.
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Harris, Emily Diane Eakes Donald Joseph Robinson Carolyn Walton. "A national overview of plant selection/introduction programs and a state survey of growers and retailers to determe the potential for an Alabama plant selection/introduction program." Auburn, Ala, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10415/1473.

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Macpherson, Colin John. "Electric road vehicles for island communities : a study of the potential for introduction in the Scottish islands." Thesis, University of Stirling, 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/3271.

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The advent of high-performance, traffic-compatible, electric road vehicles (EVs) has brought with it an increasing range of uses and this study is concerned with evaluating the suitability of EVs for a hitherto unresearched application for this emerging technology, namely the island communities of Lewis and Harris. The stimulus for the renewed research and development of EVs has resulted largely from concerns about future energy supply, particularly of oil, and environmental conditions. An assessment of the state-of-the-art of EV technology and of traction battery systems in particular is presented. A strategy for development, commercialisation and diffusion is outlined which recognises the nature of the technology and its likely diffusion process. Market segments, such as island communities, which are suitable for early introduction must be identified. The islands of Scotland were chosen for investigation because of their current patterns of transport. The assessment of potential for EV introduction focuses on the requirements of a personal means of transport in terms of factors such as operating performance, utility, reliability, ability to refuel adequately, safety of operation and disposal, economic advantage and acceptability to motorists. Various relationships are established between the state of EV technology and the potential for introduction in the islands. A practical methodology for assessment which adopts a holistic approach is constructed. This is designed to be generally applicable to other similar EV assessments. The methodology employs a series of purpose-built computer simulation models and data collection techniques in order to model real life situations and systems as closely as possible, facilitating the evaluation of market potential and identification of barriers to EV introduction in the islands.
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Abbas, Tariq [Verfasser]. "Studies on potential risk factors for introduction and spread of avian influenza in domestic poultry of Pakistan / Tariq Abbas." Berlin : Freie Universität Berlin, 2012. http://d-nb.info/1027306632/34.

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Novitzky, Dimitri. "Pathophysiological effects of brain death on potential donor organs, and the introduction of a new method of donor management." Doctoral thesis, University of Cape Town, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/2828.

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Books on the topic "Introduction potential"

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Watson, N. A. Introduction to heat potential theory. American Mathematical Society, 2012.

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Geological Survey (U.S.), ed. Introduction to potential fields: Magnetics. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1997.

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Board, India Central Pollution Control. Potential for adoption of clean technologies in SMEs: An introduction. Central Pollution Control Board, Ministry of Environment & Forests, 2011.

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Irwin, Samuel. Drugs of abuse: An introduction to their actions & potential hazards. D.I.N. Publications, 1990.

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Rudnick, Deborah A. Distribution, ecology, and potential impacts of the Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis) in San Francisco Bay. University of California Water Resources Center, 2000.

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Parkinson, Brian J. A report on the potential for the introduction of Trochus (Trochus niloticus) to Tuvalu. The Commission, 1985.

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Fremlin, R. R. A. Growth and potential of coniferous species in the south-west of Western Australia: A report on the progress of three arboreta. Forests Dept. of W.A., 1985.

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Montana. Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks, ed. Canyon Ferry Reservoir risk assessment: The potential impacts of introduction of five non-native species. The Dept., 1992.

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Bennett, David H. An assessment of biological effects of potential introduction of cisco (Coregonus artedii) into Tiber Reservoir, Montana. Montana Dept. of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, 1993.

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Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales., ed. Chartered accountants: A general introduction for potential students of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales. ICAEW, 1985.

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Book chapters on the topic "Introduction potential"

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Brelot, Marcel. "Historical Introduction." In Potential Theory. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11084-9_1.

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Freeden, Willi, and Volker Michel. "Introduction." In Multiscale Potential Theory. Birkhäuser Boston, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2048-0_1.

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Waygood, Adrian. "Potential and potential difference." In An Introduction to Electrical Science. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781351190435-5.

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Tijs, Stef. "Potential games." In Introduction to Game Theory. Hindustan Book Agency, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-93-86279-17-0_8.

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Bartók-Pártay, Albert. "Introduction." In The Gaussian Approximation Potential. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14067-9_1.

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Kugelman, Michael. "Introduction." In Great Potential, Many Pitfalls. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003054788-1.

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Santhanam, Ramasamy. "Introduction." In Biotechnological Potential of Ascidians. Apple Academic Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003637127-1.

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Colon, E. J. "Introduction to SSEP." In Evoked Potential Manual. Springer Netherlands, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2059-0_6.

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Goudriaan, J., and H. H. Van Laar. "Introduction." In Modelling Potential Crop Growth Processes. Springer Netherlands, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0750-1_1.

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Ntalampekos, Dimitrios. "Introduction." In Potential Theory on Sierpiński Carpets. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50805-0_1.

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Conference papers on the topic "Introduction potential"

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Bazzoni, Bruno, and Luciano Lazzari. "The Lateral Gradient Technique for Potential Measurements in Presence of Stray Current." In CORROSION 1996. NACE International, 1996. https://doi.org/10.5006/c1996-96202.

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Abstract In presence of stray current, the potential measurement is inevitably affected by strong spurious ohmic drop contribution, which cannot be eliminated by ordinary techniques, such as the well known on/off one. The “lateral gradient technique” appeared, from the theoretical standpoint, very attractive, being easy and fast. Rather than to give the true protection potential conditions, the power of the method rely on the information on over protection conditions; this has to be avoided in order to not damage the protection coating and to exclude hydrogen evolution. After a brief introduction of the methods, either the theoretical base or the practical use, the paper describes the instrument developed for the application of the method called gradient extrapolation and the practical results achieved on field testing. The technique, fully computerised, has been applied to buried pipelines and to concrete structures. This latter application, which is not illustrated here, requires a rather more complex interpretation. Field results on buried pipelines are presented and discussed.
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Parson, Phillip K. "Tips for Successful Plural Component Paint Pump Applications." In SSPC 2000. SSPC, 2000. https://doi.org/10.5006/s2000-00036.

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Abstract Introduction of plural component paint application equipment has moved the coatings application industry to efficient economies of scale. Owners and potential owners of plural component application equipment can maximize the potential value of plural component technology in their coating operations.
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Lewis, Brad, Eric C. Coyle, and Steve F. Biagiotti. "Minimizing HCA Impact Potentials through Strategic Pipeline Design." In CORROSION 2003. NACE International, 2003. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2003-03166.

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Abstract Introduction of the new Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Integrity Management Program compliance regulations in December 2000 includes the requirement to identify High Consequence Areas (HCA). These new compliance regulations have incited new maintenance challenges for pipeline operators. HCA identification tools, developed to determine potential release volumes and impact locations can now be utilized to minimize the HCA exposure potential as new pipelines are proposed and their routes planned. Simple planimetric information regarding proposed pipeline routes is translated into a spatial, or three-dimensional, digital model to simulate the potential release of product. In addition to the lateral translation of the pipeline centerline to avoid HCA features, further evaluations can be performed to simulate the placement of mainline valves, optimize SCADA response times, and evaluate the impact that elevation poses on drain-down volumes. Improved strategies for pipeline placement early in the design phase of construction can prove to be cost effective during the operating life of the pipeline.
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Hack, Harvey P. "The Potentiostatic Technique for Corrosion Studies." In CORROSION 1985. NACE International, 1985. https://doi.org/10.5006/c1985-85081.

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Abstract One of the most widely used electrochemical corrosion testing methods is the constant potential, or "potentiostatic," technique. This paper is designed as an introduction to potentiostatic testing. It first presents the rationale behind potentiostatic testing, and then describes the considerations for conducting simple potentiostatic tests and analyzing the data. Next the distinctions between potentiostatic and other "constant" potential or current test methods are explained. Finally, a variety of common applications of potentiostatic testing to prediction or evaluation of corrosion processes is presented.
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Sánchez, Andrea N., and Alberto A. Sagüés. "Potential-Dependent Chloride Threshold in Reinforced Concrete Damage Prediction – Effect of Activation Zone Size." In CORROSION 2013. NACE International, 2013. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2013-02704.

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Abstract Previous work has shown that chloride corrosion threshold increases when steel bar potentials are more cathodic than -200±50 mV (SCE). When corrosion starts at a given location, the steel of the adjacent regions remains in its passive state; therefore corrosion initiation is delayed in those regions due to the negative shift in potential. Introduction of threshold dependence on potential is a critical need for accurate forecasting, as neglecting that phenomenon can lead to erroneously high damage projections. An earlier investigation incorporated this issue in a one-dimensional deterministic model solved by a finite difference method evaluating a partially submerged reinforced concrete column. While the model served to demonstrate feasibility of the concept, damage prediction was found to be highly sensitive to the corrosion activation zone size. As the number of nodes used for the model increased, resulting in smaller activation zones, the total predicted amount of damage at a given age decreased. Examination of the model assumptions suggested that the problem stemmed from neglecting the local resistance of the concrete around the steel bars. An improvement has been developed here by implementing a formulation that accounts for the local resistance polarization associated with the selection of the size of activation zone. The damage projections for the smaller node separation resulted in a finite limiting value. Comparison with a case where the effect of local resistance polarization in the activation zone size is neglected is presented.
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Bogaerts, W. F., M. Rijckaert, and C. Bettendorf. "Artificial Intelligence, Expert Systems and Computer-Aided Engineering in Corrosion Control." In CORROSION 1986. NACE International, 1986. https://doi.org/10.5006/c1986-86058.

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Abstract This paper gives a general introduction on artificial intelligence, expert systems, and computer aided engineering. Potential uses of artificial intelligence and expert system techniques in the field of corrosion and its control are outlined and a description is provided about the 'ESCORT' system (Expert Software for Corrosion Technology) which has lately been developed in Europe.
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Warner, Jay, and Randy Hilgart. "Considerations for Efficient, Accurate, and Safe Interrupted Surveys." In CONFERENCE 2022. AMPP, 2022. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2022-17809.

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Abstract Obtaining accurate polarized potentials (a.k.a. Instant-OFF potential) during an interrupted survey can be complicated by the introduction of a capacitance effect from DC decouplers in the circuit. Methods to obtain accurate polarized potentials in these scenarios exist, but there is some level of risk introduced to the pipeline and operating personnel. This paper will explain these existing methods, evaluate the level of risk associated with each and analyze a new technology that was developed for the purpose of improving data by providing accurate polarized potentials and avoids the risks or inaccuracies that other methods introduce. Field data will be presented to represent the performance of the new technology and compare it to having traditional decouplers in place. The new technology reduces the time required for decoupler voltage to dissipate without having to disconnect the decouplers during an interrupted survey.
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Odijk, Jan. "CLARIN-supported Research on Modification Potential in Dutch First Language Acquisition." In Introduction. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp2020172012.

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Roberts, Sarah, Nicola Parkes, Susan Salt, and Julie Huttley. "P-222 Breaking tradition in palliative care- introduction of remote technology and virtual consultations." In People, Partnerships and Potential, 16 – 18 November 2016, Liverpool. British Medical Journal Publishing Group, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjspcare-2016-001245.243.

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Morris, Elizabeth. "Issues surrounding potential introduction of parasitic nematodes againstSirexin North America." In 2016 International Congress of Entomology. Entomological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1603/ice.2016.94681.

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Reports on the topic "Introduction potential"

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Mukundan, Rangachary, Eric Lanich Brosha, and Cortney Kreller. An Introduction to LANL Mixed Potential Sensors. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1168711.

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McLemore, Virginia T., and et al et al. A preliminary mineral-resource potential of northwestern New Mexico--Introduction. New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.58799/ofr-228.

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Bingham-Koslowski, N., L. T. Dafoe, M R St-Onge, et al. Introduction and summary. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/321823.

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The papers contained in this bulletin provide a comprehensive summary and updated understanding of the onshore geology and evolution of Baffin Island, the Labrador-Baffin Seaway, and surrounding onshore regions. This introductory paper summarizes and links the geological and tectonic events that took place to develop the craton and subsequent Proterozoic to Cenozoic sedimentary basins. Specifically, the Precambrian and Paleozoic geology of Baffin Island and localized occurrences underlying the adjacent Labrador-Baffin Seaway, the Mesozoic to Cenozoic stratigraphy and rift history that records the opening and evolution of the Labrador-Baffin Seaway, the seismicity of the region, as well as both the mineral (Baffin Island) and hydrocarbon (onshore and offshore) resource potential are discussed.
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Ricciardelli, Alfonso, and Philip Clements. An Introduction to Alternative Credit. CFA Institute Research Foundation, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.56227/24.1.4.

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In this book, practitioners introduce the key features of the alternative credit asset class. They spotlight leading transactions to evaluate those features and their implications for investors. They also discuss the market’s anticipated continued growth and potential evolution.
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Shearer, Judy F. Potential for Introduction of Invasive Species into Louisiana from Illinois River Dredged Material. Defense Technical Information Center, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada484413.

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Hill, Aaron, and Craig Vineyard. An introduction to neuromorphic computing and its potential impact for unattended ground sensors. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1826263.

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Baker, James E. Ethics and Artificial Intelligence: A Policymaker's Introduction. Center for Security and Emerging Technology, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.51593/20190022.

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The law plays a vital role in how artificial intelligence can be developed and used in ethical ways. But the law is not enough when it contains gaps due to lack of a federal nexus, interest, or the political will to legislate. And law may be too much if it imposes regulatory rigidity and burdens when flexibility and innovation are required. Sound ethical codes and principles concerning AI can help fill legal gaps. In this paper, CSET Distinguished Fellow James E. Baker offers a primer on the limits and promise of three mechanisms to help shape a regulatory regime that maximizes the benefits of AI and minimizes its potential harms.
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Arewa, Moyosore, and Fabrizio Santoro. An Introduction to Digital Tax Payment Systems in Low-and Middle-Income Countries. Institute of Development Studies, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/ictd.2022.019.

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National tax administrations are increasingly investing in the digital facilities needed to make it possible for taxpayers to go online both to file their routine tax returns (e-filing) and remit the tax payments due (e-payment). These facilities potentially benefit both taxpayers and tax administrations. This paper first maps the landscape, explaining which filing and payment technologies are used for tax collection in Africa. We then examine why these technologies are not used to their full potential. Some constraints are on the demand side. These include taxpayers’ preferences for cash and in-person relations and low familiarity with and trust in digital technology. Other constraints lie in infrastructure deficits and broader political, regulatory, and institutional factors. Unlocking the full potential of e-filing and e-payment systems thus seems to depend on meeting several pre-conditions, including solid political will, sound regulatory frameworks, reliable payment infrastructure and adequate investment in human capital. However, there is relatively little reliable evidence of the actual effectiveness of e-services in tax collection. We conclude by outlining some research priorities.
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Krelina, Michal. An Introduction to Military Quantum Technology for Policymakers. Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, 2025. https://doi.org/10.55163/drdq1599.

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Quantum technology, based on quantum mechanics, is undergoing a ‘second quantum revolution’ that focuses on controlling individual particles to unlock disruptive applications in computing, communications and sensing. These advances promise major military and security benefits—such as ultra-secure communications, enhanced battlefield sensing and optimized logistics—but they also carry risks if adversaries gain a technological edge. Governments worldwide are heavily investing in quantum research and development, reflecting its dual civilian and military nature. However, current systems remain error-prone and limited in scalability, while there are concerns over potential misuse. Moreover, key gaps persist in understanding how quantum tools might reshape arms control verification and international security. Given the rapid pace of development, proactive policymaking and appropriate oversight measures are essential to harness quantum technology’s benefits while mitigating its risks.
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White, Lauren. Managed Retreat: An Introduction and Exploration of Policy Options. American Meteorological Society, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/managed-retreat-2022.

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As sea levels rise, 100-year floods occur more frequently than ever, and permafrost melts at unprecedented rates, these phenomena (and others) inflict change in our environment that may necessitate action. Proactive measures against environmental threats include protection, accommodation, and relocation. Protective and accommodating actions such as building sea walls and elevating structures can often be sufficient, but some communities may be at greater risk for hazards. Managed retreat is a tool for community adaptation to repeated environmental threats that involves the physical relocation of people, structures, and infrastructures away from areas exposed to repeat hazards. Though conversations surrounding managed retreat are becoming more commonplace in academic literature and public policy vernacular, the practice has been around for decades, as explained in the case studies at the end of this document. Managed retreat is not particularly a popular choice: much of our human experience is tied to the place where we live, our neighbors, shared location-based history and culture, and a sense of belonging. There are four main goals for this document: 1) to provide relevant, useful, introductory information to demystify retreat for decision-makers; 2) to encourage and enable conversations around this adaptive strategy; 3) to promote a framework of continual education and emphasize that progress on managed retreat is grounded in iterative processes instead of a one-time activity; and 4) to provide a range of potential actionable next steps tailored to community and local audiences.
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