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GILMAN, VICTORIA. "HAND JIVE." Chemical & Engineering News 82, no. 35 (2004): 32–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/cen-v082n035.p032.

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Cozine, Andrew. "Hand Jive." Iowa Review 24, no. 1 (1994): 169–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.17077/0021-065x.4739.

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Peterson, Charles A. "Hand Jive." Journal of Personality Assessment 76, no. 1 (2001): 185–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1207/s15327752jpa7601_12.

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Chappell, John. "Jive talking." Nature 394, no. 6689 (1998): 130–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/28054.

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Brouillette, Nelson J. "Medical jive." Diseases of the Colon & Rectum 39, no. 7 (1996): 826–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02054453.

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Wheat, Brenda M., and Tracy Y. Hargrove. "Born to Hand Jive." General Music Today 22, no. 3 (2008): 4–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1048371308326029.

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Davidson, Russell, and James G. MacKinnon. "The case against JIVE." Journal of Applied Econometrics 21, no. 6 (2006): 827–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jae.873.

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Lee, Kyung-Sook, and Jeong-Ho Lee. "Symbol of Dance(6) : Focusing on Jive." Journal of Sport and Leisure Studies 61 (August 31, 2015): 395–404. http://dx.doi.org/10.51979/kssls.2015.08.61.395.

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Van Wolputte, Steven Thomas. "Indaba—Fieldwork, Jive and Phenomenology." Suomen Antropologi: Journal of the Finnish Anthropological Society 43, no. 2 (2019): 80–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.30676/jfas.v43i2.77504.

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When on my first fieldwork trip in north-western Namibia, the music by the Soul Brothers (a South African jive band) confronted me with my own naivety and estrangement. But it also introduced me to phenomenology, and continues to warn against an all too intellectualist understanding of social and cultural realities
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Baia, Silvano Fernandes. "Brazilian jive, de David Treece." Música Popular em Revista 3, no. 1 (2014): 142–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.20396/muspop.v3i1.12963.

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A resenha analisa o livro Brazilian jive, do professor e pesquisador inglês David Treece, que estuda um conjunto de gêneros musicais que se consolidaram ao longo do século XX no Brasil, com destaque para o samba, a bossa nova e o rap.
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Daniels, Douglas Henry. "Lester Young: Master of Jive." American Music 3, no. 3 (1985): 313. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3051473.

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Crenn, Gaëlle. "« You can dance, you can jive… »." Volume !, no. 10 : 1 (December 30, 2013): 75–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/volume.3796.

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Davidson, Russell, and James G. MacKinnon. "Moments of IV and JIVE estimators." Econometrics Journal 10, no. 3 (2007): 541–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1368-423x.2007.00221.x.

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Ackerberg, Daniel A., and Paul J. Devereux. "Comment on ‘The case against JIVE’." Journal of Applied Econometrics 21, no. 6 (2006): 835–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jae.871.

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Blomquist, Sören, and Matz Dahlberg. "The case against JIVE: a comment." Journal of Applied Econometrics 21, no. 6 (2006): 839–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jae.872.

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Hsiao, Cheng, and Qiankun Zhou. "JIVE FOR PANEL DYNAMIC SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS MODELS." Econometric Theory 34, no. 6 (2017): 1325–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266466617000421.

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We consider the method of moments estimation of a structural equation in a panel dynamic simultaneous equations model under different sample size combinations of cross-sectional dimension, N, and time series dimension, T. Two types of linear transformation to remove the individual-specific effects from the model, first difference and forward orthogonal demeaning, are considered. We show that the Alvarez and Arellano (2003) type GMM estimator under both transformations is consistent only if ${T \over N} \to 0$ as $\left( {N,T} \right) \to \infty $. However, it is asymptotically biased if ${{{T^3}} \over N} \to \kappa \ne 0 < \infty$ as $\left( {N,T} \right) \to \infty $. Since the validity of statistical inference depends critically on whether an estimator is asymptotically unbiased, we suggest a jackknife bias reduction method and derive its limiting distribution. Monte Carlo studies are conducted to demonstrate the importance of using an asymptotically unbiased estimator to obtain valid statistical inference.
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Yu, Qunqun, Benjamin B. Risk, Kai Zhang, and J. S. Marron. "JIVE integration of imaging and behavioral data." NeuroImage 152 (May 2017): 38–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2017.02.072.

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Kuligowski, Julia, David Pérez-Guaita, Ángel Sánchez-Illana, et al. "Analysis of multi-source metabolomic data using joint and individual variation explained (JIVE)." Analyst 140, no. 13 (2015): 4521–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5an00706b.

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Liébana, Encarnación, Cristina Monleón, Consuelo Moratal, and Amador Garcia-Ramos. "Heart Rate Response and Subjective Rating of Perceived Exertion to a Simulated Latin DanceSport Competition in Experienced Latin Dancers." Medical Problems of Performing Artists 36, no. 1 (2021): 39–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.21091/mppa.2021.1006.

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This study aimed to describe the response of heart rate (HR) and the subjective rating of perceived exertion (RPE) during a simulated DanceSport competition. The mean and maximum HR of 18 dancers of the highest level were evaluated during a simulated DanceSport competition consisting of 5 Latin dances. RPE values were recorded immediately after each dance. The dances were ranked as follows according to the mean HR (samba [165.3 ± 16.3 bpm] < rumba bolero [176.9 ± 9.9 bpm] < cha-cha-chá [179.1 ± 11.4 bpm] = paso doble [182.5 ± 12.5 bpm] = jive [184.3 ± 11.4 bpm]); maximum HR (samba [185.6 ± 8.9 bpm] = rumba bolero [187.0 ± 9.1 bpm] < cha-cha-chá [190.1 ± 8.0 bpm] = paso doble [191.4 ± 9.0 bpm] < jive [194.2 ± 8.1 bpm]); and RPE (rumba bolero [5.22 ± 1.40] < samba [6.42 ± 2.06] = cha-cha-chá [6.78 ± 1.31] = paso doble [7.39 ± 1.04] < jive [8.33 ± 0.91]). The only significant correlation between RPE and HR values was observed for the maximum HR during the first dance of the competition (samba) (r = 0.485). A simulated DanceSport competition causes high physiological stress being influenced by the type of dance.
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Perrone, Charles A. "Brazilian Jive: From Samba to Bossa and Rap." Hispanic Research Journal 17, no. 1 (2016): 85–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14682737.2015.1125111.

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Gardiner, Michael. "‘Funking the Jive’: the poetry of Wopko Jensma." English Academy Review 3, no. 1 (1985): 109–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10131758585310091.

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Phillips, C. J., and H. J. van Langevelde. "Fringes on the EVN MkIV data processor at JIVE." New Astronomy Reviews 43, no. 8-10 (1999): 609–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1387-6473(99)00063-9.

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Inman, Mason. "Making Hands Jive: How the Body Manages Hand Coordination." PLoS Biology 4, no. 6 (2006): e196. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0040196.

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Kale, Slaven. "Jive Maász, Jozef Mallinerits, Čunovo: naše selo/naša obec." Migracijske i etničke teme / Migration and Ethnic Themes 30, no. 1 (2014): 130–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.11567/met.30.1.7.

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Campbell, R. M. "VLBI Pulsar Astrometry." Symposium - International Astronomical Union 205 (2001): 404–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s007418090022161x.

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I briefly review the means by which VLBI observations can determine the position, proper motion, and parallax of a pulsar, consider a subset of the applications of such results, and highlight recent developments in pulsar gating at JIVE.
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Fafat, Vijay. "Once Upon A Party - An Anecdotal Investigation." Journal of Humanistic Mathematics 11, no. 1 (2021): 485–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.5642/jhummath.202101.30.

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Mathematicians and Physicists attending let-your-hair-down parties behave exactly like their own theories. They live by their theorems, they jive by their theorems. Life imitates their craft, and we must simply observe the deep truths hiding in their party-going behavior...
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Blum, Joseph, and David Toop. "The Rap Attack: African Jive to New York Hip Hop." Ethnomusicology 30, no. 2 (1986): 340. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/852015.

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Collins, Jez. "Website Review: Afropop Worldwide: http://www.afropop.org Electric Jive: http://electricjive.blogspot.co.uk." Journal of World Popular Music 4, no. 1 (2017): 110–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/jwpm.29615.

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Augustyn, Heather. "Spinning Wheels: The Circular Evolution of Jive, Toasting, and Rap." Caribbean Quarterly 61, no. 1 (2015): 60–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00086495.2015.11672548.

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Cooper, B. Lee. "The Road to Rock & Roll—Volume One: Jitterbug Jive." Rock Music Studies 1, no. 2 (2013): 200–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19401159.2013.846664.

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Dutton, Michael, Leela Gandhi, and Sanjay Seth. "Jive talking, or, how to have fun and influence people." Postcolonial Studies 1, no. 3 (1998): 279–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13688799889950.

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Hansen, Christian, and Damian Kozbur. "Instrumental variables estimation with many weak instruments using regularized JIVE." Journal of Econometrics 182, no. 2 (2014): 290–308. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jeconom.2014.04.022.

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Kaplan, Adam, and Eric F. Lock. "Prediction With Dimension Reduction of Multiple Molecular Data Sources for Patient Survival." Cancer Informatics 16 (January 1, 2017): 117693511771851. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1176935117718517.

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Predictive modeling from high-dimensional genomic data is often preceded by a dimension reduction step, such as principal component analysis (PCA). However, the application of PCA is not straightforward for multisource data, wherein multiple sources of ‘omics data measure different but related biological components. In this article, we use recent advances in the dimension reduction of multisource data for predictive modeling. In particular, we apply exploratory results from Joint and Individual Variation Explained (JIVE), an extension of PCA for multisource data, for prediction of differing response types. We conduct illustrative simulations to illustrate the practical advantages and interpretability of our approach. As an application example, we consider predicting survival for patients with glioblastoma multiforme from 3 data sources measuring messenger RNA expression, microRNA expression, and DNA methylation. We also introduce a method to estimate JIVE scores for new samples that were not used in the initial dimension reduction and study its theoretical properties; this method is implemented in the R package R.JIVE on CRAN, in the function jive.predict.
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Ackerberg, Daniel A., and Paul J. Devereux. "Improved JIVE Estimators for Overidentified Linear Models with and without Heteroskedasticity." Review of Economics and Statistics 91, no. 2 (2009): 351–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/rest.91.2.351.

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Cooper, B. Lee, and William L. Schurk. "You're the cream in my coffee: A discography of Java Jive." Popular Music and Society 23, no. 2 (1999): 91–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03007769908591734.

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Stein, Daniel. "“Sei a mensch”: Mezz Mezzrow’s Jewish Hipster Autobiography Really The Blues and the Ironies of the Color Line." Anglia 137, no. 1 (2019): 2–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ang-2019-0002.

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Abstract Jewish jazz clarinetist Mezz Mezzrow’s autobiography Really the Blues (1946), co-written with Bernard Wolfe, has received some critical attention to date, most of which concerns the book’s depiction of white-to-black passing, its display and discussion of jive, and its construction of the white Jewish hipster as a countercultural figure in postwar America. Building on existing studies, this essay revisits these themes in order to foreground two largely unacknowledged aspects: a) the book’s encapsulation of Whitmanesque “American multitudes”, i. e., its attempt to reflect the internal diversity and multiplicity of U. S. culture, which complicates the autobiography’s frequent compression of the black-white-Jewish triad into a more convenient black-white binary; b) and its significance as one of the earliest extended postwar American Jewish reflections on World War II and the atrocities of Nazi Germany. All of these elements – the passing narrative, the promotion of the hipster ethic, the linguistics of jive, the encapsulation of multiplicity, and the immediate postwar context – must be considered together in order to unravel the autobiography’s investigation of, and simultaneous complicity in, the racial paradoxes that continue to haunt color-conscious America.
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Reiss, A., G. Bratulescu, A. Kriza, and N. Muresan. "TRANSITION METAL COMPLEXES OF HETEROCYCLIC LIGANDS. PART VI. COMPLEXES OF 5-HYDROXY-6-MERCAPTO-BENZO[a]PHENAZINE WITH Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II), Zn(II) AND Cd(II)." SOUTHERN BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY 10, no. 11 (2002): 33–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.48141/sbjchem.v10.n11.2002.34_2002.pdf.

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The paper reports the conclusions about the structure of jive new romp/exes of Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II), Zn(II), and Cd(II) with the heterocyclic ligand, 5-hydroxy-6-mercapto- benzo[a] phenazine (H2L). These were obtained by elemental analysis, IR, UV-VIS and EPR spectral analysis, conductivity and magnetic susceptibility measurements, and thermal analysis. Bacteriological studies revealed that the ligand and the complexes possess moderate antimicrobial activity.
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Chitra, S., and J. Maheswari. "Customer Satisfaction towards TVS Bharath Motors in Aundipatti." International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences 5, no. 2 (2018): 91. http://dx.doi.org/10.21744/irjmis.v5i2.615.

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This research analyses the satisfaction of the customer towards two-wheelers. The study was restricted only to Aundipatti talk. India is one of the largest manufacturers and producers of two-wheelers in the world. The brands such as Star city, Apache, Scooty pep plus, TVS-XL, TVS Jive, TVS Victor, are the popular brands in the Two wheeler. In this backdrop, the study has been undertaken customers satisfaction towards TVS Bharath motors in Aundipatty.
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van Langevelde, Huib Jan, and Chris Phillips. "The EVN MkIV recording system and the EVN Data Processor at JIVE." Symposium - International Astronomical Union 206 (2002): 497–500. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0074180900222936.

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The European VLBI Network (EVN) is involved in a number of projects to enhance its performance and capabilities. The gradual implementation of the MkIV recording standard has introduced a number of new possibilities. As well as wider bandwidth recording, allowing the detection of ever fainter continuum sources, the system has improved flexibility for doing spectral line VLBI. This is especially true when combined with the very large correlation capacity that the EVN MkIV data processor offers. This correlator, at the Joint Institute for VLBI in Europe (JIVE), Dwingeloo, is now providing the main correlator capacity for the EVN, and its capabilities are still being upgraded.
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Chao, John C., Norman R. Swanson, Jerry A. Hausman, Whitney K. Newey, and Tiemen Woutersen. "ASYMPTOTIC DISTRIBUTION OF JIVE IN A HETEROSKEDASTIC IV REGRESSION WITH MANY INSTRUMENTS." Econometric Theory 28, no. 1 (2011): 42–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266466611000120.

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This paper derives the limiting distributions of alternative jackknife instrumental variables (JIV) estimators and gives formulas for accompanying consistent standard errors in the presence of heteroskedasticity and many instruments. The asymptotic framework includes the many instrument sequence of Bekker (1994, Econometrica 62, 657–681) and the many weak instrument sequence of Chao and Swanson (2005, Econometrica 73, 1673–1691). We show that JIV estimators are asymptotically normal and that standard errors are consistent provided that $\root \of {K_n } /r_n \to 0$ as n→∞, where Kn and rn denote, respectively, the number of instruments and the concentration parameter. This is in contrast to the asymptotic behavior of such classical instrumental variables estimators as limited information maximum likelihood, bias-corrected two-stage least squares, and two-stage least squares, all of which are inconsistent in the presence of heteroskedasticity, unless Kn/rn→0. We also show that the rate of convergence and the form of the asymptotic covariance matrix of the JIV estimators will in general depend on the strength of the instruments as measured by the relative orders of magnitude of rn and Kn.
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Shaw, Lisa. "Brazilian Jive: From Samba to Bossa Nova and Rap - by Treece, David." Bulletin of Latin American Research 35, no. 1 (2015): 110–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/blar.12382.

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Gao and Lahiri. "A Comparison of Some Bayesian and Classical Procedures for Simultaneous Equation Models with Weak Instruments." Econometrics 7, no. 3 (2019): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/econometrics7030033.

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We compare the finite sample performance of a number of Bayesian and classical procedures for limited information simultaneous equations models with weak instruments by a Monte Carlo study. We consider Bayesian approaches developed by Chao and Phillips, Geweke, Kleibergen and van Dijk, and Zellner. Amongst the sampling theory methods, OLS, 2SLS, LIML, Fuller’s modified LIML, and the jackknife instrumental variable estimator (JIVE) due to Angrist et al. and Blomquist and Dahlberg are also considered. Since the posterior densities and their conditionals in Chao and Phillips and Kleibergen and van Dijk are nonstandard, we use a novel “Gibbs within Metropolis–Hastings” algorithm, which only requires the availability of the conditional densities from the candidate generating density. Our results show that with very weak instruments, there is no single estimator that is superior to others in all cases. When endogeneity is weak, Zellner’s MELO does the best. When the endogeneity is not weak and ρω12>0, where ρ is the correlation coefficient between the structural and reduced form errors, and ω12 is the covariance between the unrestricted reduced form errors, the Bayesian method of moments (BMOM) outperforms all other estimators by a wide margin. When the endogeneity is not weak and βρ < 0 (β being the structural parameter), the Kleibergen and van Dijk approach seems to work very well. Surprisingly, the performance of JIVE was disappointing in all our experiments.
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Pogrebenko, Sergei V., Leonid I. Gurvits, Moshe Elitzur, et al. "Water masers in the Kronian system." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 5, S263 (2009): 147–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743921310001663.

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AbstractThe presence of water has been considered for a long time as a key condition for life in planetary environments. The Cassini mission discovered water vapour in the Kronian system by detecting absorption of UV emission from a background star (Hansen et al. 2006). Prompted by this discovery, we started an observational campaign for search of another manifestation of the water vapour in the Kronian system, its maser emission at the frequency of 22 GHz (1.35 cm wavelength). Observations with the 32 m Medicina radio telescope (INAF-IRA, Italy) started in 2006 using Mk5A data recording and the JIVE-Huygens software correlator. Later on, an on-line spectrometer was used at Medicina. The 14 m Metsähovi radio telescope (TKK-MRO, Finland) joined the observational campaign in 2008 using a locally developed data capture unit and software spectrometer. More than 300 hours of observations were collected in 2006-2008 campaign with the two radio telescopes. The data were analysed at JIVE using the Doppler tracking technique to compensate the observed spectra for the radial Doppler shift for various bodies in the Kronian system (Pogrebenko et al. 2009). Here we report the observational results for Hyperion, Titan, Enceladus and Atlas, and their physical interpretation. Encouraged by these results we started a campaign of follow up observations including other radio telescopes.
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Lock, Eric F., Katherine A. Hoadley, J. S. Marron, and Andrew B. Nobel. "Joint and individual variation explained (JIVE) for integrated analysis of multiple data types." Annals of Applied Statistics 7, no. 1 (2013): 523–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/12-aoas597.

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Nguyen-Thanh, Chi, Vinh Phu Nguyen, Alban de Vaucorbeil, Tushar Kanti Mandal, and Jian-Ying Wu. "Jive: An open source, research-oriented C++ library for solving partial differential equations." Advances in Engineering Software 150 (December 2020): 102925. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.advengsoft.2020.102925.

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Collins, John. "The early history of West African highlife music." Popular Music 8, no. 3 (1989): 221–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261143000003524.

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Highlife is one of the myriad varieties of acculturated popular dance-music styles that have been emerging from Africa this century and which fuse African with Western (i.e. European and American) and islamic influences. Besides highlife, other examples include kwela, township jive and mbaqanga from South Africa, chimurenga from Zimbabwe, the benga beat from Kenya, taraab music from the East African coast, Congo jazz (soukous) from Central Africa, rai music from North Africa, juju and apala music from western Nigeria, makossa from the Cameroons and mbalax from Senegal.
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Chan, Ian, Pearl Ly, and Yvonne Nalani Meulemans. "Extending IM beyond the Reference Desk: A Case Study on the Integration of Chat Reference and Library-Wide Instant Messaging Network." Information Technology and Libraries 31, no. 3 (2012): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.6017/ital.v31i3.2241.

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Openfire is an open source IM network and a single unified application that meets the needs of chat reference and internal communications. In Fall 2009, the California State University San Marcos (CSUSM) Library began use of Openfire and other Jive software instant messaging technologies, to simultaneously improve our existing IM-integrated chat reference software and implement an internal IM network. This case study describes the chat reference and internal communications environment at the CSUSM Library and the selection, implementation, and evaluation of Openfire. In addition, the authors discuss the benefits of deploying an integrated instant messaging and chat reference network.
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Goldberg, Kenneth P. "Applications: Using Technology to Understand the Jury Decision-making Process." Mathematics Teacher 87, no. 2 (1994): 110–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.5951/mt.87.2.0110.

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Two of the recommendations of the Curriculum and Evaluation Standards for School Mathematics (NCTM 1989) are to use technology to enhance teaching and learning mathematics and to relate school mathematics to the world in which the students Jive through developing and interpreting mathematical models. This article demonstrates how computer or graphing-calculator technology can be used to help students develop and interpret three increasingly realistic models of jwy behavior and explore the potential effect of such decisions as changing jury size. The only mathematics required is an understanding of simple binomial probabilities and the use of sigma, or summation, notation
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Botelho Correa, Felipe. "Treece, David. Brazilian Jive: From Samba to Bossa and Rap. London: Reaktion Books, 2013." Brasiliana- Journal for Brazilian Studies 3, no. 1 (2014): 526–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.25160/v3.i1/br.3.

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Davidson, Russell, and James G. MacKinnon. "Reply to Ackerberg and Devereux and Blomquist and Dahlberg on ‘The case against JIVE’." Journal of Applied Econometrics 21, no. 6 (2006): 843–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jae.874.

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