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Kopecký, Pavel, Kamil Staněk, Michal Bureš, Jan Richter, Pavla Ryparová, and Jan Tywoniak. "Experimental investigations of wooden beam ends in masonry with interior insulation: Measured data in real-scale experimental walls exposed to semi-continental climatic conditions." Journal of Building Physics 43, no. 3 (2019): 147–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1744259119867461.

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This article deals with the hygrothermal performance of wooden beam ends embedded in brick masonry walls. The real-scale experiment involving three interior insulation systems with different water vapor resistances and different treatments of joist pockets was monitored for three consecutive years. The moisture load of test walls was controlled during the experiment. First, humidity of indoor air was increased in the cold season (2016–2017). Then, an artificial short-time intensive rain event brought liquid water onto the external surface of the test walls in July 2017. Despite relatively mild external climatic loads, relative humidity was unsatisfactorily high in unsealed joist pockets. Vapor and airtight sealing of the joist pockets improved the microclimate of the wooden beam ends. However, even in this case, relative humidity approached critical values for the onset of mold growth. The artificial rain load applied on the experimental walls noticeably worsened the hygrothermal conditions in the joist pockets. Relative humidity in the joist pockets further increased to a level where massive mold growth could be expected. Visual inspection of the wooden beam ends during reconstruction of the experiment, however, revealed only a small spot of mold on a single beam located in an unsealed joist pocket. Mold growth on samples of organic thermal insulation material was found by microscopic investigations. Molds were localized in small separated colonies. These in situ and laboratory investigations do not confirm the calculated values of mold growth index. In conclusion, sealing of wooden beam ends improved their hygrothermal performance in the experiment.
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Kopecký, Pavel, Kamil Staněk, and Jan Tywoniak. "Hygro-thermal performance of wooden beam ends: experimental investigations of uninsulated and internally insulated brick wall." E3S Web of Conferences 172 (2020): 01009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202017201009.

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Wooden floors were traditionally used in brick apartment houses built at the turn of 20th century in many European cities. Thermal renovation of such houses often involves thermal insulation at interior side of external walls. Internal insulation makes microclimate in the vicinity of wooden beam ends colder and more humid. The real-scale experiment involving a part of wooden floor connected to a 30 cm thick masonry wall was monitored for two consecutive years. Measured data were used to compare microclimate in sealed and open joist pockets. Joist pockets were either placed in the masonry wall with plaster on both sides or placed in the same masonry wall insulated on the interior side (vapour open thermal insulation system). The measured results indicate that the sealing tape alone is not sufficient to keep the relative humidity in joist pockets below 85 % in cold climate and under high internal moisture load. The paper concludes that reasonable trade-off between thermal efficiency, thermal comfort and moisture safety is difficult to reach for masonry with internal insulation and wooden floors. Sealing provisions complemented by tempering of joist pockets are considered as two key technical measures for reliable hygro-thermal performance of wooden beam ends in full-brick masonry with interior thermal insulation in cold temperate climate.
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Miller, Seumas. "INTENTIONS, ENDS AND JOINT ACTION." Philosophical Papers 24, no. 1 (1995): 51–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/05568649509506519.

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Schiermeier, Quirin. "Joint venture on biochips ends in disarray." Nature 412, no. 6850 (2001): 845. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/35091211.

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Ezekiel, U. R., T. Sun, G. Bozek, and U. Storb. "The composition of coding joints formed in V(D)J recombination is strongly affected by the nucleotide sequence of the coding ends and their relationship to the recombination signal sequences." Molecular and Cellular Biology 17, no. 7 (1997): 4191–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mcb.17.7.4191.

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V(D)J recombination proceeds in two stages. Precise cleavage at the border of the conserved recombination signal sequences (RSSs) and the coding ends results in flush double-stranded signal ends and coding ends terminating in hairpins. In the second stage, the signal and coding ends are processed into signal and coding joints. Coding ends containing certain nucleotide homopolymers affect the efficiency of V(D)J recombination. In this study, we have tested the effect of small changes in coding-end nucleotide composition on the frequency of coding- and signal joint formation. Furthermore, we have determined the sequences of coding joints resulting from recombination of coding ends with different compositions. We found that the presence of two T nucleotides 5' of both RSSs, but not a single T, reduces the frequency of signal joint formation, i.e., interferes with the cleavage stage of V(D)J recombination. However, coding-joint processing is sensitive even to a single T. Both the sequence of the coding ends and the particular RSS (12-mer or 23-mer) with which the coding end is associated affect the final composition of the coding joints. Thus, the presence of P nucleotides, the conservation of one undeleted coding end, the formation of joints without any deletions, and the template-dependent insertion of nucleotides are strongly influenced by the coding-end nucleotide composition and/or RSS association. The implications of these results with respect to the processing of coding ends are discussed.
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Koomen, Rebecca, Sebastian Grueneisen, and Esther Herrmann. "Children Delay Gratification for Cooperative Ends." Psychological Science 31, no. 2 (2020): 139–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0956797619894205.

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To cooperate effectively, both in small-scale interactions and large-scale collective-action problems, people frequently have to delay gratification (i.e., resist short-term temptations in favor of joint long-term goals). Although delay-of-gratification skills are commonly considered critical in children’s social-cognitive development, they have rarely been studied in the context of cooperative decision-making. In the current study, we therefore presented pairs of children ( N = 207 individuals) with a modified version of the famous marshmallow test, in which children’s outcomes were interdependently linked such that the children were rewarded only if both members of the pair delayed gratification. Children from two highly diverse cultures (Germany and Kenya) performed substantially better than they did on a standard version of the test, suggesting that children are more willing to delay gratification for cooperative than for individual goals. The results indicate that from early in life, human children are psychologically equipped to respond to social interdependencies in ways that facilitate cooperative success.
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Mazilu, Traian, and Mihai Cornel Leu. "On the Modelling of Rail Joint." Materials Science Forum 957 (June 2019): 33–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.957.33.

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Jointed track is still used to build the secondary lines where the maximum speed does not exceed 100-120 km/h. Jointed track construction is based by the fact that the rails are joined end-to-end via the rail joints in order to assure the continuity of the rolling surface of the rails. The rails are jointed using two metal joint bars (fishplates) bolted to the ends of adjoining rails. The rail joints are featured with small gaps to allow the thermic expansion of the rails when the environmental temperature is higher than that during the fitting. In this paper, an analytical model for the rail joint considering the influence of the joint gap is presented and analysed. The model consists of three Euler-Bernoulli beams, two for the rail ends of the rail joint and the third beam for the two joint bars, connected to the rail ends by a Winkler layer. The concept of weakness of the rail joint (rail joint deflection/continuous rail deflection) is introduced and used to analyse the static behaviour of three types of rail joints used at CFR (Romanian Railways). The influence of the joint bars length and bending stiffness, and the influence of the joint gap length upon the rail joint weakness is pointed out.
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Dumitriu, Mădălina. "Numerical Analysis of the Vertical Bogie Accelerations at Failure of the Damper in the Primary Suspension of the Railway Vehicle." Materials Science Forum 957 (June 2019): 43–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.957.43.

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Jointed track is still used to build the secondary lines where the maximum speed does not exceed 100-120 km/h. Jointed track construction is based by the fact that the rails are joined end-to-end via the rail joints in order to assure the continuity of the rolling surface of the rails. The rails are jointed using two metal joint bars (fishplates) bolted to the ends of adjoining rails. The rail joints are featured with small gaps to allow the thermic expansion of the rails when the environmental temperature is higher than that during the fitting. In this paper, an analytical model for the rail joint considering the influence of the joint gap is presented and analysed. The model consists of three Euler-Bernoulli beams, two for the rail ends of the rail joint and the third beam for the two joint bars, connected to the rail ends by a Winkler layer. The concept of weakness of the rail joint (rail joint deflection/continuous rail deflection) is introduced and used to analyse the static behaviour of three types of rail joints used at CFR (Romanian Railways). The influence of the joint bars length and bending stiffness, and the influence of the joint gap length upon the rail joint weakness is pointed out.
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Mulliqi, Xhemishir. "Assessment of Reinforced Concrete Half Joint According to EN-1992-1-1." International Journal of Business & Technology 5, no. 1 (2016): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.33107/ijbte.2016.5.1.03.

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A half-joint is a particular type of RC structure .When using precast beams in reinforced concrete frame structures, dapped beams ends are often required in the bearing area to keep the floor structure as thin as possible. The arrangement and detailing of the reinforcement is an important factor in the performance of a half-joint. For pre-tensioned members, the prestressing force and tendons should be ignored, but for post-tensioned members the prestressing force should be considered as an external force acting on the half-joint. This paper aims to calculate dapped beam ends according to the EN 1992-1-1.
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Wang, Kun, and Huihui Luo. "Test on Hysteretic Behaviour of Prestressed Composite Joints with Concrete-Encased CFST Columns." Advances in Civil Engineering 2019 (August 14, 2019): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/4523045.

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Four composite joint specimens consisted of concrete-encased steel beams and concrete-encased concrete-filled steel tube (CFST) columns were tested under lateral cyclic loading, in which three specimens were prestressed and the other was not. In the tests, crack distributions and failure modes of the joint specimens were acquired, and the energy dissipation, rigidity degeneration, ductility, and residential deformation were investigated. Meanwhile, the strain variation of longitudinal rebars and I-steel flanges at beam ends as well as steel tubes in panel zones were analysed. The experimental results showed that a type of mixed mode consisting of shear failure in the panel zone and flexural failure at beam ends was found for three prestressed joint specimens, whilst only flexural failure at beam ends was observed for the non-prestressed one, and all joint specimens showed good hysteretic behaviour. In addition, as can be seen from the skeleton curves, the lateral peak loads of prestressed joint specimens could be enhanced to some extent by increasing the prestressing level, and the axial compression ratio had little effect on lateral loads; meanwhile, the ductility and energy dissipation for prestressed joint specimens also could be reduced by increasing the prestressing level and axial compression ratio.
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Ruisinger, Ulrich, Jörg Ettenauer, Rudolf Plagge, Herwig Hengsberger, and Peter Kautsch. "OEKO-ID - Innendämmungen zur thermischen Gebäudeertüchtigung." Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2014. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-155710.

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Das Projekt OEKO-ID hat zum Ziel. problematische Bauteilanschlüsse, insbesondere Balkenköpfe von Holzdecken, im Zusammenhang mit "ökologischen" Innendämmsystemen messtechnisch zu untersuchen. Des Weiteren sollen Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der hygrothermischen Simulation aufgezeigt werden. Ferner wurde eine neue Methode molekularbiologischer und baubiologischer Untersuchungen, hier zur Detektierung von Schimmelpilzen, entwickelt und optimiert.
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Ruisinger, Ulrich, Jörg Ettenauer, Rudolf Plagge, and Herwig Hengsberger. "OEKO-ID - Innendämmungen zur thermischen Gebäudeertüchtigung: Untersuchung der Möglichkeiten und Grenzen ökologischer, diffusionsoffener Dämmsysteme: Endbericht Oktober 2013." TU Graz, 2013. https://tud.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A28397.

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Das Projekt OEKO-ID hat zum Ziel. problematische Bauteilanschlüsse, insbesondere Balkenköpfe von Holzdecken, im Zusammenhang mit "ökologischen" Innendämmsystemen messtechnisch zu untersuchen. Des Weiteren sollen Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der hygrothermischen Simulation aufgezeigt werden. Ferner wurde eine neue Methode molekularbiologischer und baubiologischer Untersuchungen, hier zur Detektierung von Schimmelpilzen, entwickelt und optimiert.:Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Technisch-wissenschaftliche Beschreibung der Arbeit 4 1.1 Projektabriss 4 2 Testhaus und energetische Sanierung 6 2.1 Literaturrecherche 6 2.2 Auswahl der Dämmsysteme 7 2.3 Planung Versuchsgebäude 8 2.4 Adaptierung Versuchsgebäude 8 2.5 Vorbereitende Arbeiten 2.7 Montage der Dämmsysteme 14 2.8 Baupraktische Erfahrungen im Spiegel des WTA-Merkblatts E-8-14 18 2.9 Beschreibung der verwendeten Dämmsysteme 20 2.10 Bewertung der verwendeten Dämmstoffe bezüglich der Verarbeitung 26 2.11 Vergleich der Dämmsysteme bezüglich OI3- Index 29 2.12 Erfahrungen beim Rückbau und der Entsorgung 31 2.13 Zusammenfassung der Eigenschaften der Dämmsysteme 39 2.14 Reduzierung der Transmissionswärmeverluste durch Innendämmmaßnahmen 41 3 Hygrothermische Materialkennwerte und -funktionen 43 3.1 Materialuntersuchungen 43 3.2 Beprobung . 44 3.3 Messverfahren 45 3.4 Verifizierungsexperimente: kontinuierliche Wasseraufnahme und Abtrocknung 52 3.5 Erstellung von Materialfunktionen 53 3.6 Zusammenfassung der Eigenschaften der Materialien und Innendämmsysteme 62 4 Mikrobiologische Untersuchungen und Methodenentwicklung 67 4.1 Vorgehen 67 4.2 Ergebnisse 75 5 Hygrothermische Vor-Ort-Messungen 81 5.1 Auswertung der Messdaten 81 5.2 Außen- und Raumklima 82 5.3 Temperatur und Luftfeuchte auf der Bestandsoberfläche 94 5.4 Temperatur und Luftfeuchte in der Mitte der Balkentasche 105 5.5 Temperatur und Luftfeuchte vor dem Stirnholz 109 5.6 Holzfeuchtemessungen 115 5.7 Oberflächentemperaturen 121 5.8 Temperatur- und Feuchteprofile an den Balken 125 5.9 Abdichtung der Balkenauflagertaschen 140 5.10 Mögliches Schimmelpilzwachstum in den Balkenauflagern 147 5.11 Konvertieren und Auswerten der Messungen 149 5.12 Resümee der hygrothermischen Messungen 149 6 Hygrothermische Simulationen 152 6 Hygrothermische Simulationen 152 6.1 Verwendete Simulationsprogramme 152 6.2 Temperatur-Korrektur der Holzfeuchtesensoren 154 6.3 Einfluss von Schlagregen 158 6.4 Berücksichtigung der Permeabilität der Baumaterialien 162 6.5 Simulation der Messergebnisse 166 6.6 Simulation der Grenzschicht Dämmsystem/ Bestandskonstruktion 168 6.7 Simulation eines Balkenkopfs 170 7 Dissemination - Darstellung der Verbreitungs- und Verwertungsmaßnahmen 174 7.1 Workshops 174 7.2 Zusammenarbeit mit anderen Projekten 175 7.3 Vorträge auf (Fach-)Tagungen und Konferenzen 175 7.4 Publikationen 178 8 Zusammenfassung 180 8.1 Technologische und ökologische Bewertung der Dämmsysteme 180 8.2 Bestimmung der Materialeigenschaften 181 8.3 Mikrobiologische Untersuchungen und Methodenentwicklung 181 8.4 Hygrothermische Vorortmessungen182 8.5 Hygrothermische Simulationen 183 8.6 Dissemination 184 9 Literaturverzeichnis 185 10 Unterschrift 192 A1 Anhang zum Abschnitt 2 Versuchsaufbau 193 A2 Anhang zum Abschnitt 4 - Mikrobiologische Untersuchungen 194 A3 Abdruck der Publikationen in internationalen wissenschaftlichen Zeitschriften 208 A4 Bauteilkatalog 230 A5 Monatliche Klima-Durchschnittswerte 247
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Wijesoma, Wijerupage Sardha. "Robot control using joint and end-effector sensing." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1990. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.279587.

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Veryha, Yauheni. "Positioning of robotic manipulator end effector using joint error maximum mutual compensation." Berlin Logos-Verl, 2006. http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2850250&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm.

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Fanni, Saman, and Fadi Jweda. "Design of carbon fibre composite driveshaft end fittings and adhesive joint for motorsport applications." Thesis, KTH, Hållfasthetslära, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-195648.

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varje ände för applikationer inom motorsport. En ”Single lap” och en ”Double lap” limfogsdesign testades experimentellt i vridning. Designparametrar såsom limtjocklek, limlängd, limbredd, limmets ändgeometri, materialstyvhet och spänningsreduktion hos limfogen undersöktes och en förbättrad limfogsdesign föreslogs. Testproven höll designkriteriats last men gick inte till brott även under testutrustningens maxlast. Vidare beräkningar utfördes med antaganden baserade på ideala förhållanden och resultat från tidigare studier. Beräkningarna visade en betydlig viktminskning följande substitutionen av stål mot kolfiberkomposit i en drivaxel. Med ökad drivaxellängd visade substitutionen till kolfiberkomposit även mer nödvändig i motorsportsapplikationer
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Pelletier, Benoit. "Investigation of the Lateraltorsional Buckling Behaviour of Engineered Wood I-Joists with Varying End Conditions." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/36558.

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The need to include economical and yet environmentally friendly products in modern day structural systems has pushed the development of engineered wood products such as engineering wooden I-joists. These products are engineered to resist high transverse loads and use the wood material more efficiently. Beam members, specially those that are deep and have long spans, are prone to lateral-torsional buckling as a possible mode of failure. Laboratory testing rarely take into account actual end conditions and initial imperfection which might have a significant impact on the buckling behavior of beams. The current research project aims to investigate the lateral torsional buckling of wooden I-joists. A total of 41 joists were tested using various commercial joists hangers and enhanced connections to represent different support conditions. A numerical 3D model was also developed using commercially available finite element program ABAQUS to determine the buckling loads and associated mode shapes of joists similar to those tested. It was demonstrated that the lateral stiffness of the joists’ top flange support has a significant influence on the buckling load and that a stiffness variation of the bottom flange lateral support shows no significant impact on the buckling load. The results also suggest that an enhanced rotational connection can significantly increase the buckling load of a member. The verified FE model was capable of predicting the buckling load of wood I-joists with various end conditions and initial imperfections with reasonable accuracy.
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Yang, Ming. "When Decision Meets Estimation: Theory and Applications." ScholarWorks@UNO, 2007. http://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/627.

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In many practical problems, both decision and estimation are involved. This dissertation intends to study the relationship between decision and estimation in these problems, so that more accurate inference methods can be developed. Hybrid estimation is an important formulation that deals with state estimation and model structure identification simultaneously. Multiple-model (MM) methods are the most widelyused tool for hybrid estimation. A novel approach to predict the Internet end-to-end delay using MM methods is proposed. Based on preliminary analysis of the collected end-to-end delay data, we propose an off-line model set design procedure using vector quantization (VQ) and short-term time series analysis so that MM methods can be applied to predict on-line measurement data. Experimental results show that the proposed MM predictor outperforms two widely used adaptive filters in terms of prediction accuracy and robustness. Although hybrid estimation can identify model structure, it mainly focuses on the estimation part. When decision and estimation are of (nearly) equal importance, a joint solution is preferred. By noticing the resemblance, a new Bayes risk is generalized from those of decision and estimation, respectively. Based on this generalized Bayes risk, a novel, integrated solution to decision and estimation is introduced. Our study tries to give a more systematic view on the joint decision and estimation (JDE) problem, which we believe the work in various fields, such as target tracking, communications, time series modeling, will benefit greatly from. We apply this integrated Bayes solution to joint target tracking and classification, a very important topic in target inference, with simplified measurement models. The results of this new approach are compared with two conventional strategies. At last, a surveillance testbed is being built for such purposes as algorithm development and performance evaluation. We try to use the testbed to bridge the gap between theory and practice. In the dissertation, an overview as well as the architecture of the testbed is given and one case study is presented. The testbed is capable to serve the tasks with decision and/or estimation aspects, and is helpful for the development of the JDE algorithms.
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Arriagada, Anton. "A wideband high dynamic range frequency hopping hardware front-end for the joint tactical radio system." Diss., [La Jolla] : University of California, San Diego, 2010. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/fullcit?p1477881.

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Thesis (M.S.)--University of California, San Diego, 2010.<br>Title from first page of PDF file (viewed July 13, 2010). Available via ProQuest Digital Dissertations. Includes bibliographical references (leaf 63).
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Tuitert, Inge. "Synergies and end-effector kinematics in upper limb movements." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2019. http://theses.univ-amu.fr.lama.univ-amu.fr/191106_TUITERT_870i476zrdkzp785zxxeei787udophi_TH.pdf.

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Lorsque des êtres humains exécutent des mouvements de manière répétée, ceux-ci ne sont jamais complètement les mêmes. Cela s'explique par le fait que de nombreux degrés de liberté (DDL) du système moteur humain sont impliqués dans l'exécution d'un acte moteur. Dans la plupart des cas, le nombre de DDL mis en jeu excède le minimum nécessaire pour exécuter la tâche motrice à accomplir. Pour coordonner ces DDL redondants, des synergies sont souvent proposées. Une synergie est définie comme la liaison temporaire de DDL au sein d'unités spécifiques à une tâche. Kay a décrit l'émergence d'une synergie comme étant la première étape d'un processus contraignant en deux étapes dû aux interactions entre l'environnement, l'organisme et les contraintes de la tâche. Au cours de la seconde étape, les contraintes agissent sur la synergie, entraînant le comportement spécifique. Ce processus en deux étapes a été étudié en considérant l'influence des contraintes de la tâche sur les deux niveaux. La première étape du processus en deux étapes a été évaluée au moyen de l'analyse Uncontrolled Manifold de la variabilité des angles articulaires et la seconde étape à l'aide de la cinématique de l'effecteur final. Les résultats du niveau simultané des synergies et de l'effecteur final ont démontré que certaines contraintes sont principalement impliquées dans la première étape du processus, alors que d'autres influencent principalement la seconde étape du processus. En d'autres termes, des contraintes de tâche différentes sont impliquées dans chaque étape du processus contraignant en deux étapes, ce qui semble suggérer qu'un processus en deux étapes est à l'œuvre pour coordonner les DDL redondants<br>When humans perform movements repeatedly, they are never completely the same. This is possible because many degrees of freedom (DOF) of the human motor system are involved when performing a motor action. In most cases, the number of DOF involved exceeds the minimum necessary to complete the motor task at hand. To coordinate these DOF, synergies are often proposed. A synergy is defined as the temporary linking of DOF into task-specific units. Kay (1988) described the emergence of a synergy as the first step of a two-step constraining process due to the interactions amongst environment, organism, and task constraints. In the second step, the constraints act on the synergy, resulting in the specific behavior. This two-step process was examined by looking at the influence of task constraints on synergies, on end-effector kinematics, and on both levels concurrently. To analyze the first step of the two-step process, the emergence of a synergy, was assessed using the uncontrolled manifold analysis of joint angle variability and the second step, the emergence of the specific behavior, was assessed using end-effector kinematics. The results revealed that task constraints influenced synergies and end-effector kinematics independently. More importantly, the results of both synergy and end-effector level demonstrated that some constraints are mainly involved in the first step of the process, whereas other constraints mainly influence the second step of the process. That is, different task constraints are involved in each step of the two-step constraining process, suggesting that a two-step process is at play to coordinate the redundant DOF
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Meyer, Steven J. "TELEMETRY GROUND STATION CONFIGURATION FOR THE JOINT ADVANCED MISSILE INSTRUMENTATION (JAMI) TIME SPACE POSITION INFORMATION (TSPI) UNIT (JTU)." International Foundation for Telemetering, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/604888.

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ITC/USA 2005 Conference Proceedings / The Forty-First Annual International Telemetering Conference and Technical Exhibition / October 24-27, 2005 / Riviera Hotel & Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada<br>The Joint Advance Missile Instrumentation (JAMI) program has developed a Time Space Position Information (TSPI) unit (JTU). The JTU employs a novel use of GPS technology and inertial measurement units (IMU) to provide a real time trajectory for high dynamic missile systems. The GPS system can function during high g maneuvers that an air-to-air missile might encounter. The IMU is decoupled from the GPS sensor. The IMU data is a secondary navigation source for the JTU and will provide platform attitude. The GPS data and IMU data are sent to the ground in a telemetry packet called TUMS (TSPI Unit Message Structure). The TUMS packet is sent to a computer that hosts the JAMI Data Processing (JDP) software, which performs a Kalmam filter on the GPS and IMU data to provide a real-time TSPI solution to the range displays. This paper focuses on the equipment and software needed at a telemetry ground station to display the real time TPSI solution on the range displays. It includes an overview of the system data flow. This overview should help a potential user of the system understand what is involved in running the JAMI system. The post mission tools to provide an accurate trajectory and end-game scoring will not be discussed in this paper.
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Books on the topic "Joist ends"

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Children come first: Mediation, not litigation when marriage ends. Dundurn Press, 2011.

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Kikō, Genshiryoku Anzen Kiban. Fukuzatsu keijōbu kiki haikan kenzensei jisshō (IAF) jigyō: Yōsetsu zanryū ōryoku kaiseki hyōka dēta-shū : sēfu endo izai yōsetsubu (katagawa kaisaki tsugite) = Project of integrity assessment of flawed components with structural discontinuity (IAF) : data book for residual stress analysis in weld joint : dissimilar metal weld joint in safe end (one-side groove joint). Genshiryoku Anzen Kiban Kikō, 2012.

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Kikō, Genshiryoku Anzen Kiban. Fukuzatsu keijōbu kiki haikan kenzensei jisshō (IAF) jigyō: Yōsetsu zanryū ōryoku kaiseki hyōka dēta-shū : sēfu endo izai yōsetsubu (daikōkei ryōgawa kaisaki tsugite) = Project of integrity assessment of flawed components with structural discontinuity (IAF) : data book for residual stress analysis in weld joint : dissimilar metal weld joint in safe end (large diameter both-side groove joint). Genshiryoku Anzen Kiban Kikō, 2012.

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International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (2000 Como, Italy). IJCNN 2000: Proceedings of the IEEE-INNS-ENNS International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, Como, Italy, 24-27 July 2000. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2000.

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Markets, Virginia General Assembly Joint Subcommittee on Enhancing End-use Recycling. Report of the Joint Subcommittee on Enhancing End-use Recycling Markets to the Governor and the General Assembly of Virginia. Commonwealth of Virginia, 1994.

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International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (2000 Como, Italy). Proceedings of the IEEE-INNS-ENNS International Joint Conference on Neural Networks: IJCNN 2000 : Como, Italy, 24-27 July 2000 : neural computing : new challenges and perspectives for the new millenium. IEEE Computer Society, 2000.

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Morrell, Frederick R. Joint university program for air transportation research 1988-1989: 1988-1989 year-end summary of a program sonsored by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the Federal Aviation Administration. NASA, 1990.

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Morrell, Frederick R. Joint University Program for Air Transportation Research 1988-1989: 1988-1989 year-end summary of a program sponsored by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the Federal Aviation Administration. Langley Research Center, 1990.

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Meurs, Wim, Robin Bruin, Liesbeth Grift, Carla Hoetink, Karin Leeuwen, and Reijnen. The Unfinished History of European Integration. Amsterdam University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462988149.

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When the Treaty of Lisbon went into effect in December 2009, the event seemed to mark the beginning of a longer phase of institutional consolidation for the EU. Since 2010, however, the EU has faced multiple crises, which have rocked its foundations and deeply challenged the narrative of 'the end of the history of integration'. The military crisis in eastern Ukraine and the refugee crisis call for a joint approach, but in practice reveal the difficulty of maintaining even the appearance of European solidarity and political unanimity. The financial and socio-economic crisis in southern Europe and Brexit present the EU with the latest set of challenges. If seventy years of European integration have taught us anything, it is that fundamental crises as well as moments of rapid institutional change form integral parts of its history. The Unfinished History of European Integration presents the reader with historical and theoretical knowledge on which well-founded judgements can be based. This textbook on European integration history has been written as a student textbook for a bachelor's or master's programme in European integration history, as a manual for the analysis of EU sources and, finally, as an information resource for a bachelor's or master's thesis.
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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. New proposals to expand Iraqi oil for food: The end of sanctions? : joint hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, One Hundred Sixth Congress, first session, March 17, 1999. U.S. G.P.O., 1999.

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Book chapters on the topic "Joist ends"

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Anchlia, Sonal. "Temporomandibular Joint Ankylosis." In Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery for the Clinician. Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1346-6_65.

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AbstractThe purpose of this chapter is to inculcate a newer, deeper understanding of TMJ Ankylosis– both from the pathological as well as the clinical view point. Newer classifications may now determine surgical procedures. Interpositional materials may not be just soft tissues interposed between the cut ends, but also hard tissues forming the new Ramus Condyle Unit (RCU). Facial deformity may be recognized to be as important as inability to open the mouth; more so, if accompanied by Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Multi-staged treatment plans of release first followed by asymmetry correction may be replaced by single staged joint replacement &amp; total facial aesthetic as well as functional rehabilitation. Finally, the importance of unfavorable events in TMJ Ankylosis surgery may be recognized, which would lead to better results in terms of treatment goals, i.e. to restore joint function, improve facial appearance &amp; airway issues, correct malocclusion &amp; re-establish harmony between the TMJ, the face and the teeth.
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Shopon, Md, Nazmul Alam Diptu, and Nabeel Mohammed. "End-to-End Optical Character Recognition Using Sythetic Dataset Generator for Noisy Conditions." In Proceedings of International Joint Conference on Computational Intelligence. Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3607-6_41.

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Gao, Yunchu, Ke Zhang, and Zhoujun Li. "Joint Bilinear End-to-End Dependency Parsing with Prior Knowledge." In Natural Language Processing and Chinese Computing. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60457-8_11.

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Laurin, Carroll A. "Bone Cut Revisions at the End of a Total Knee Arthroplasty Operation." In Reconstruction of the Knee Joint. Springer Japan, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68464-0_20.

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Gitelis, Steven, Mitchell B. Sheinkop, Kim Hammerberg, and Michael Gitelis. "Pathological Fractures of the Upper End of the Femur Secondary to Metastatic Disease." In Surgery of the Hip Joint. Springer New York, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-8628-5_9.

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Engelbrecht, Eckart, Elmar Nieder, and Dietrich Klüber. "Ten to Twenty Years of Knee Arthroplasty at the Endo-Klinik: A Report on the Long-term Follow-up of the St. Georg Hinge and the Medium-term Follow-up of the Rotating Knee ENDO Model." In Reconstruction of the Knee Joint. Springer Japan, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68464-0_25.

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Tischler, Julia. "The End of Joint Development: Planning Lake Kariba." In Light and Power for a Multiracial Nation. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137268778_6.

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Markovnikov, Nikita, and Irina Kipyatkova. "Investigating Joint CTC-Attention Models for End-to-End Russian Speech Recognition." In Speech and Computer. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26061-3_35.

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Shen, Qiu, Juanjuan Cai, Linfeng Liu, et al. "CodedVision: Towards Joint Image Understanding and Compression via End-to-End Learning." In Advances in Multimedia Information Processing – PCM 2018. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00776-8_1.

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Ji, Jingwei, Shyamal Buch, Alvaro Soto, and Juan Carlos Niebles. "End-to-End Joint Semantic Segmentation of Actors and Actions in Video." In Computer Vision – ECCV 2018. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01225-0_43.

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Conference papers on the topic "Joist ends"

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Hopkins, Brad M., Andrew Seidel, Dan Maraini, and Parham Shahidi. "End-of-Car Device Condition Monitoring With Onboard Sensors." In 2015 Joint Rail Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/jrc2015-5655.

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Draft gears and cushioning devices absorb energy during relative motion between two coupled railcars. This may occur in the form of buff and draft forces during over-the-track operation or impact forces during a coupling event in a switching yard. During such events, the end-of-car device absorbs energy that would otherwise be transmitted and possibly cause damage to the car body and/or lading. Health and performance of the end-of-car device is therefore of concern to shippers and car owners. Damaged cushioning units may be identified by visual inspection if the device is leaking hydraulic fluid or by a unit condition indicator, but may not be noticed until damage has been caused to the car and/or lading. This paper presents the results of a study on the detection of a faulty end-of-car cushioning unit. A boxcar with 15 inch travel cushioning units installed on both ends was deployed for field service. The draft systems were inspected prior to the car being deployed, and although both ends of the car initially showed some signs of wear, there was evidence of heavier wear as well as signs of leaking on the B-end cushioning unit. The goal of the field trial was to determine whether or not the B-end of the car would produce higher magnitude acceleration events than the A-end during revenue service. Three wireless onboard monitoring systems, each with GPS and an accelerometer, were used to determine car location and measure car body accelerations. High car body accelerations were recorded and studied for a three month period of time. The results show that the onboard monitoring systems successfully detected more frequent and higher magnitude acceleration events on the B-end of the car.
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Sumer, Omer, Peter Gerjets, Ulrich Trautwein, and Enkelejda Kasneci. "Attention Flow: End-to-End Joint Attention Estimation." In 2020 IEEE Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wacv45572.2020.9093515.

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Meyer, Ryan, and Su-Seng Pang. "Static Deflection Control of a PVC Pipe Joint Using Piezoelectric Actuation." In ASME 2010 Pressure Vessels and Piping Division/K-PVP Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2010-25712.

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This paper investigates the use of surface bonded piezoelectric induced strain actuators and their effectiveness at inducing deflection in a PVC (polyvinyl chloride) simply supported adhesively bonded pipe joint structure. The purpose using piezoelectric actuation is to reduce the high shear stress concentrations at the ends adhesive layer by reducing the joint end deflections caused by external loading; effectively enhancing the strength of the joint. Euler-Bernoulli beam theory is implemented to derive the elastic curves for two possible surface bond scenarios; on the pipe joint itself and on the separate spans of piping. The derived equations account for the physical and geometrical parameters of the piping and piezoelectric actuators. The effects of reducing the detrimental effects of a distributed external load caused by the weight of the fluid within the piping system are examined. A numerical study is carried out to evaluate the effectiveness of the piezoelectric actuation based on the two proposed actuator bond scenarios. Bonding two pairs of actuators on separate pipe sections was shown to be capable of inducing greater joint end deflections than bonding a single pair of actuators on the pipe joint. Bonding two pairs of actuators on the separate sections of piping was shown to be capable of reducing joint end deflections caused by external loading by 70%, while bonding one pair of actuators on the pipe joint was shown to be capable of reducing joint end deflections by 20%.
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Quan, Wei, Jinli Zhang, and Xiaohua Tony Hu. "End-to-End Joint Opinion Role Labeling with BERT." In 2019 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bigdata47090.2019.9006119.

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Chang, Shuo-Yiin, Rohit Prabhavalkar, Yanzhang He, Tara N. Sainath, and Gabor Simko. "Joint Endpointing and Decoding with End-to-end Models." In ICASSP 2019 - 2019 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icassp.2019.8683109.

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Rubart, Jessica, and Weigang Wang. "Supporting joint modeling by end users." In the sixteenth ACM conference. ACM Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1083356.1083414.

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Niermann, Markus, Peter Jax, and Peter Vary. "Joint Near-End Listening Enhancement and far-end noise reduction." In 2017 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icassp.2017.7953102.

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Kubo, Yotaro, and Michiel Bacchiani. "Joint Phoneme-Grapheme Model for End-To-End Speech Recognition." In ICASSP 2020 - 2020 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icassp40776.2020.9054557.

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Hori, Takaaki, Shinji Watanabe, and John Hershey. "Joint CTC/attention decoding for end-to-end speech recognition." In Proceedings of the 55th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers). Association for Computational Linguistics, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/p17-1048.

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Dinu, Georgiana, Prashant Mathur, Marcello Federico, Stanislas Lauly, and Yaser Al-Onaizan. "Joint Translation and Unit Conversion for End-to-end Localization." In Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Spoken Language Translation. Association for Computational Linguistics, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/2020.iwslt-1.32.

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Reports on the topic "Joist ends"

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Belanger, Van-George R. Operational Sustainment -- Means, Ways, and Ends Governing Joint and Combined Operations. Defense Technical Information Center, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada215565.

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Belanger, Van-George R. Operational Sustainment - A Means, Ways and Ends Paradigm Governing Joint Military Operations. Defense Technical Information Center, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada312178.

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Gold, Theodore S. FY 2002 End of Year Report (Joint Advanced Warfighting Program). Defense Technical Information Center, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada425366.

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ARMY SAFETY CENTER FORT RUCKER AL. FY 2000 End of Year Report: Volume 2. Joint Advanced Warfighting Program. Defense Technical Information Center, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada385496.

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GUO, Hui, Suoting HU, Xiaoguang LIU, and Pengfei SU. DISPLACEMENT AT GIRDER END OF LONG-SPAN RAILWAY STEEL BRIDGES AND PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR BRIDGE EXPANSION JOINT. The Hong Kong Institute of Steel Construction, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18057/icass2018.p.035.

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Barickman, Philip W., and Jerry W. Beaver. Transportability Testing of the Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) in an End-Opening Container, TP-94-01, Transportability Testing Procedures"". Defense Technical Information Center, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada421237.

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Lundgren, Scott R. Principles at the End of the ROMO: A Comparison of the Principles of Joint Operations to those of Domestic Incident Response. Defense Technical Information Center, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada476390.

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Bizer, Kilian, and Martin Führ. Compact Guidelines: Practical Procedure in Interdisciplinary Institutional Analysis. Sonderforschungsgruppe Institutionenanalyse, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.46850/sofia.9783941627451.

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These guidelines compactly describe how an interdisciplinary institutional analysis is to be implemented in practice: Which steps of analysis and control have to be taken? Which research questions are important and which role do empirical results play in the analysis?The description will be based on the requirements that the legislator has to fulfil with regard to the estimation of effects (as it is regulated in § 44 of the Joint Rules of Procedure of the Federal Ministries (Gemeinsame Ges-chäftsordnung der Bundesministerien, GGO) and in the guidelines of the Eu-ropean Commission). The steps of analysis and examination outlined in this paper can be equally used in relation to institutional design problems in companies (like the ad-justment of determining factors regarding ‘Governance, Risk Management, Compliance’ – GRC), associations or authorities. At the end of the compact guidelines, key terms of institutional analysis will be explained in a glossary. The glossary further contains recommendations on secondary literature.
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