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Journal articles on the topic "Large-scale survey"

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Demers, S., M. J. Irwin, and W. E. Kunkel. "Large scale photographic survey of Fornax." Astronomical Journal 108 (November 1994): 1648. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/117186.

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PAO, ELEANOR M., KATHERINE E. SYKES, and YASMIN S. CYPEL. "Dietary Intake—Large Scale Survey Methods." Nutrition Today 25, no. 6 (November 1990): 11–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00017285-199011000-00004.

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Zheng, Kan, Long Zhao, Jie Mei, Bin Shao, Wei Xiang, and Lajos Hanzo. "Survey of Large-Scale MIMO Systems." IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials 17, no. 3 (2015): 1738–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/comst.2015.2425294.

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Bahcall, N. A. "Large Scale Structure of the Universe." Symposium - International Astronomical Union 179 (1998): 317–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0074180900128906.

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How is the universe organized on large scales? How did this structure evolve from the unknown initial conditions of a rather smooth early universe to the present time? The answers to these questions will shed light on the cosmology we live in, the amount, composition and distribution of matter in the universe, the initial spectrum of density fluctuations that gave rise to this structure, and the formation and evolution of galaxies, lusters of galaxies, and larger scale structures.To address these fundamental questions, large and accurate sky surveys are needed—in various wavelengths and to various depths. In this presentation I review current observational studies of large scale structure, present the constraints these observations place on cosmological models and on the amount of dark matter in the universe, and highlight some of the main unsolved problems in the field of large-scale structure that could be solved over the next decade with the aid of current and future surveys. I briefly discuss some of these surveys, including the Sloan Digital Sky Survey that will provide a complete imaging and spectroscopic survey of the high-latitude northern sky, with redshifts for the brightest ∼ 106 galaxies, 105 quasars, and 103.5 rich clusters of galaxies. The potentialities of the SDSS survey, as well as of cross-wavelength surveys, for resolving some of the unsolved problems in large-scale structure and cosmology are discussed.
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Pierre, Marguerite. "X-ray Cluster Large Scale Structure and Cosmology." Symposium - International Astronomical Union 216 (2005): 373–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0074180900196809.

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We outline the main arguments in favor of cosmological X-ray surveys of galaxy clusters. We summarize recent advances in our understanding of cluster physics. After a short review of past surveys, we present the scientific motivations of the XMM Large Scale Structure survey. We further illustrate how such a survey can help constrain the nature of the dark energy as well as cluster scaling law evolution, i.e. non-gravitational physics.
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Holtham, Elliot, and Douglas W. Oldenburg. "Large-scale inversion of ZTEM data." GEOPHYSICS 77, no. 4 (July 1, 2012): WB37—WB45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/geo2011-0367.1.

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A Z-Axis Tipper Electromagnetic Technique (ZTEM) survey is an airborne natural source electromagnetic survey that relates the vertical magnetic field to the horizontal magnetic fields measured at a reference station on the ground. For large airborne surveys, the high number of cells required to discretize the entire area at a reasonable resolution can make the computational cost of inverting the data set all at once prohibitively expensive. We present an iterative methodology that can be used to invert large natural source surveys by using a combination of coarse and fine meshes as well as a domain decomposition that allows the full model area to be split into smaller subproblems, which can be run in parallel. For this procedure, the entire data set is first inverted on a coarse mesh. The recovered coarse model and computed fields are used as starting models and source terms in the subsequent tiled inversions. After each round of tiled inversions, the tiles are merged together to form an update model, which is then forward modeled to determine if the model achieves the target misfit. Following this procedure, we first invert the data computed from a large synthetic model of the Noranda mining camp. The inverted models from this example are consistent among our different tiling choices. The recovered models show excellent large-scale agreement with the true model and they also recover several of the mineralized zones that were not apparent from the initial coarse inversion. Finally, we invert a [Formula: see text] block of the 2010 ZTEM survey collected over the porphyry Pebble Deposit in Alaska. The inverted ZTEM results are consistent with the results obtained using other electromagnetic methods.
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Liu, Ning, Dong-sheng Li, Yi-ming Zhang, and Xiong-lve Li. "Large-scale graph processing systems: a survey." Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 21, no. 3 (March 2020): 384–404. http://dx.doi.org/10.1631/fitee.1900127.

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Deaton, David. "Management style and large scale survey evidence." Industrial Relations Journal 16, no. 2 (June 1985): 67–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2338.1985.tb00516.x.

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Walsh, Andrew J., Philip C. Myers, James Di Francesco, Subhanjoy Mohanty, Tyler L. Bourke, Robert Gutermuth, and David Wilner. "A Large‐Scale Survey of NGC 1333." Astrophysical Journal 655, no. 2 (February 2007): 958–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/510193.

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Thompson, David R., David S. Wettergreen, and Francisco J. Calderóon Peralta. "Autonomous science during large-scale robotic survey." Journal of Field Robotics 28, no. 4 (June 21, 2011): 542–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/rob.20391.

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Chen, Song [Verfasser]. "Large scale structures and radio galaxy survey / Song Chen." Bielefeld : Universitätsbibliothek Bielefeld, 2015. http://d-nb.info/1078112479/34.

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MacDonald, Emily Christine. "Large scale structure in the Oxford-Dartmouth thirty degree survey." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2004. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.409816.

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Ratcliffe, Andrew. "Large scale structure in the Durham/UKST Galaxy Redshift Survey." Thesis, Durham University, 1996. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/5345/.

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The initial results from the Durham/UKST Galaxy Redshift Survey are presented here. Using this redshift survey the luminosity, clustering and dynamical properties of galaxies in the Universe are investigated. The 3-D distribution of galaxies in the Durham/UKST survey appears "cellular” on 50-100h(^-1) Mpc scales (where h is Hubble's constant in units of 100 kms(^-1) Mpc(^-1)) and is clearly more complex than a simple 1-D periodic pattern. The optical galaxy luminosity function of the Durham/UKST survey is estimated and can be fit by a Schechter function. Comparison with other determinations of the luminosity function shows good agreement, favouring a flat faint end slope to M(_b J) ~ -14.The redshift space 2-point correlation function clustering statistic is estimated from the Durham/UKST survey. Comparison with previous estimates from other redshift surveys again shows good agreement and the Durham/UKST survey gives a detection of large scale power above and beyond that of the standard cold dark matter cosmological model on 10-40h(^-1)Mpc scales. The projected correlation function is also estimated from the Durham/UKST survey and is compared with models for the real space 2-point correlation function. To estimate this real space correlation function directly, a new application of the Richardson-Lucy inversion technique is developed, tested and then applied to the Durham/UKST survey. The effects of redshift space distortions on the 2-point correlation function are investigated and modelled in the non-linear and linear regimes. The 1-D pairwise velocity dispersion of galaxies is measured to be 416 ± 36 kms(^-1) which, while being consistent with the canonical value of ~ 350 kms(^-1) is slightly smaller than recently measured values. However, this value is inconsistent with the ~ 1000 kms(^-1) value as measured in the standard cold dark matter cosmological model at a high level of significance. The ratio of the mean mass density of the Universe, Ω, and the linear bias factor, b (relating the galaxy and light distributions), is then calculated to be Ω(^0.6)/b = 0.45 ± 0.38. This favours either an open (Ω < 1) and unbiased (b = 1) Universe or a flat (Ω = 1) and biased (b ~ 2) Universe.
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Rezaie, Mehdi. "Robust Measurements of the Large-Scale Clustering of Galaxy Survey Data." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1626320867298365.

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Rezaie, Mehdi. "Robust Measurements of the Large-Scale Clustering of Galaxy Survey Data." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2021. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1626320867298365.

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Lautenschläger, Thea, Mawunu Monizi, Macuntima Pedro, Mandombe José Lau, Makaya Futuro Bránquima, Christin Heinze, and Christoph Neinhuis. "First large-scale ethnobotanical survey in the province of Uíge, northern Angola." BioMed Central, 2018. https://tud.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A31820.

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Background: Angola suffered a long-lasting military conflict. Therefore, traditional knowledge of plant usage is still an important part of cultural heritage, especially concerning the still very poor health care system in the country. Our study documents for the first time traditional knowledge of plant use of local Bakongo communities in the northern province of Uíge on a large scale with a focus on medicinal plants and puts data in context to different parameters of age, gender and distance to the provincial capital. Methods: Field work was carried out during nine field trips in 13 municipalities between October 2013 and October 2016. In 62 groups, 162 informants were interviewed. Herbarium specimens were taken for later identification. Database was analysed using Relative Frequency of Citations, Cultural Importance Index, and Informant Consensus Factor. Furthermore, significances of influence of age, gender and distance were calculated. Results: Our study presents 2390 use-reports, listing 358 species in 96 plant families, while just three out of 358 mentioned species are endemic to Angola about one-fifth are neophytes. The larger the distance, the higher the number of use citations of medical plants. Although women represent just a fifth of all citations (22%), their contribution to medicinal plants was proportionally even higher (83%) than those of men (74%). Fifty percent of all plants mentioned in the study were just listed by men, 12% just by women. We made some new discoveries, for example. Gardenia ternifolia seems to be promising for treatment of measles, and Annona stenophylla subsp. cuneata has never been ethnobotanically nor phytochemically investigated. Conclusions: While the study area is large, no significant influence of the distance in regard to species composition in traditional healer’s concepts of the respective village was pointed out. Although several plants were just mentioned by women or men, respectively, no significant restriction to gender-specific illnesses in medical plant use could be found. Merely concerning the age of informants, a slight shift could be detected.
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Marinello, Batalla Gabriel Esteban Eugenio. "Re-assessment of the large scale structure in the 2dF galaxy redshift survey." Tesis, Universidad de Chile, 2011. http://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/102565.

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Magíster en Ciencias, Mención Astronomía
La distribución de galaxias a gran escala define una compleja red de filamentos, murallas y vacíos de galaxias, situándose los cúmulos de galaxias en la intersección de filamentos. A dicha red se la conoce como “Estructura a Gran Escala” (LSS por su sigla en inglés), cuya forma general y relación entre sus componentes provee información sobre la distribución general de materia, que depende del modelo cosmológico, y la formación de las galaxias, siendo necesario perfeccionar continuamente su caracterización en la medida que hay avances significativos en las bases de datos o en los métodos de análisis. Nuestro trabajo esta basado en el reciente catálogo VOCLUDET de cúmulos y grupos de galaxias, construido en forma automatizada a partir del catálogo de corrimientos al rojo de galaxias llamado “2-degree Galaxy Redshift Survey” (2dFGRS) mediante el metodo geometrico de Voronoi, el cual consta de dos secciones, una norte, del North Galactic Pole (NGP), y una sur, del South Galactic Pole (SGP). La utilización de cúmulos de galaxias en el trazado de la LSS tiene las ventajas, frente al uso directo de las galaxias, por no estar ellos afectados por el efecto distorsionador llamado “Dedos de Dios” (Fingers-of-God) y porque se pueden estimar individualmente sus masas totales. A partir de un análisis exhaustivo del catálogo VOCLUDET, se definio una muestra de 745 cúmulos caracterizados por altos valores de su dispersión de velocidad (HVDCS por su sigla en inglés), > 400 km/s, correspondientes por lo tanto preferentemente a cúmulos masivos. Nuestro análisis indica que las propiedades de los cumulos de esta muestra no presentan un efecto de selección importante con la distancia, hasta aquella correspondiente a z~0.15, por lo que en este trabajo hemos limitado el mapeo de la LSS hasta z~0.15. Incluimos el catalogo de la muestra HVDCS en este trabajo, que consiste en el listado de los siguientes parametros calculados: ascensión recta, declinación, redshift, distancia comóvil, Ngal, v , masa virial, radio promedio. Para obtener el trazado de la estructura a gran escala hemos calculado, en 3 dimensiones, el Árbol Recubridor Mínimo (Minimal Spanning Tree, MST), el cual es un trazador cuantitativo y objetivo de la LSS, revelando la estructura filamentaria de las cadenas a las cuales pertenecen los cúmulos de la muestra HVDCS. El análisis de las propiedades del MST de la distribución de estos cúmulos indica que la topología global de su distribución espacial es consistente con una distribución con una geometría filamentaria a escalas mayores que la distancia promedio entre cúmulos y de una geometría tipo plano a escalas más pequeñas. Usando el mismo MST, realizamos una búsqueda sistemática de supercúmulos en el 2dFGRS. Nuestro catálogo de supercúmulos en el 2dFGRS consiste en 55 y 73 detecciones de supercúmulos en las secciones NGP y SGP, respectivamente. Se estimó la significancia estadística de cada supercúmulo y se extrajo una muestra de supercúmulos de alta significancia en su detección, consistente de 35 y 49 supercúmulos en el NGP y SGP, respectivamente. Hemos encontrado que la mayoría de los supercúmulos identificados tienen algún grado de correspondencia con aquellos de catálogos de supercúmulos previos en el volumen del 2dFGRS. Del estudio de la geometría y población de nuestros supercúmulos encontramos que los supercúmulos pobres, constituidos por menos de 10 cúmulos de galaxias, son muy numerosos y filamentarios, formado por simples cadena de cúmulos, mientras que los superćumulos ricos son muy escasos, con un gran número de cúmulos y poseyendo en su interior cadenas de cúmulos “tipo araña”. Incluimos el catalogo de los supercúmulos encontrados en este trabajo, que consiste en el listado de los siguientes parámetros calculados: ascensión recta, declinación, redshift, distancia comóvil, Ncl, p-value del test de significancia, cúmulos miembros, filamentariedad del grafo, largos de los ejes principales y volumen del elipsoide envolvente, y los descriptores de forma y la triaxialidad.
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Ward, Alexander P. "Modelling Response Patterns for A Large-Scale Mail Survey Study Using Mixture Cure Models." The Ohio State University, 2019. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1555587554123989.

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Manzoor, Numan, and Umar Shahzad. "Information Visualization for Agile Development in Large‐Scale Organizations." Thesis, Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, Sektionen för datavetenskap och kommunikation, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:bth-3094.

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Context: Agile/lean development has been successful situations where small teams collaborate over long periods of time with project stakeholders. Unclear is how such teams plan and coordinate their work in such situations where inter-dependencies with other projects exist. In large organizations, scattered teams and complex team structure makes it difficult for every stakeholder to have a clear understanding of project information. These factors make it difficult for large‐scale organizations to adopt the agile/lean development paradigm. Objectives: The goal of conducting this study is to find the information visualization techniques that ease or resolve the challenges of agile development in large-scale organizations. The study reports the challenges of agile development and information visualization techniques in literature and reported by industrial experts. Additionally, proposed a guideline that how information visualization technique can be used to ease or resolve related challenge of agile development. Methods: For this particular study, two research methodologies are used; Systematic Literature Review (SLR) and Industrial Survey. Two SLRs are performed for finding 1) challenges of agile development and 2) information visualization techniques in agile development. Data sources like Engineering Village (Inspec/ Compendex), IEEE Explore digital library, ACM digital library, Science Direct, ISI-Web of knowledge; Scopus were used to select primary study. Industrial survey was conducted in order to obtain empirical evidence to our findings. In survey, mainly questions were related to challenges of agile development and information visualization techniques practiced by industrial experts. Results: 84 different challenges of agile development found in literature and by applying grounded theory we found 9 distinct categories of challenges. There were 55 challenges reported by industrial experts in survey which later grouped into 10 distinct challenges. 45 information visualization techniques found in literature and grouped into 21 distinct technologies. There were 47 different information visualization techniques reported by industrial experts. When we grouped these techniques there were 9 distinct technologies found by applying open, axial and selective coding of grounded theory Conclusions: Systematic Literature Review and Industrial Survey confirmed that information visualization techniques can be used to ease or resolve challenges of agile development. Along with other visualization techniques, Data Flow Diagrams, UML, Use Case Diagrams, Burn Down Charts, Scrum Story Board, Kanban Boards and Gantt Chart are highly reported techniques found through systematic literature review and later confirmed by industrial experts. On the other hand, through survey we found that industrial experts mainly rely on informal and customized information visualization techniques to visualize information.
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Sánchez, C., J. Clampitt, A. Kovacs, B. Jain, J. García-Bellido, S. Nadathur, D. Gruen, et al. "Cosmic voids and void lensing in the Dark Energy Survey Science Verification data." OXFORD UNIV PRESS, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/623046.

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Cosmic voids are usually identified in spectroscopic galaxy surveys, where 3D information about the large-scale structure of the Universe is available. Although an increasing amount of photometric data is being produced, its potential for void studies is limited since photometric redshifts induce line-of-sight position errors of >= 50 Mpc h(-1)which can render many voids undetectable. We present a new void finder designed for photometric surveys, validate it using simulations, and apply it to the high-quality photo-z redMaGiC galaxy sample of the DES Science Verification data. The algorithm works by projecting galaxies into 2D slices and finding voids in the smoothed 2D galaxy density field of the slice. Fixing the line-of-sight size of the slices to be at least twice the photo-z scatter, the number of voids found in simulated spectroscopic and photometric galaxy catalogues is within 20 per cent for all transverse void sizes, and indistinguishable for the largest voids (R-v >= 70 Mpc h(-1)). The positions, radii, and projected galaxy profiles of photometric voids also accurately match the spectroscopic void sample. Applying the algorithm to the DES-SV data in the redshift range 0.2 < z < 0.8, we identify 87 voids with comoving radii spanning the range 18-120 Mpc h(-1), and carry out a stacked weak lensing measurement. With a significance of 4.4 sigma, the lensing measurement confirms that the voids are truly underdense in the matter field and hence not a product of Poisson noise, tracer density effects or systematics in the data. It also demonstrates, for the first time in real data, the viability of void lensing studies in photometric surveys.
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Books on the topic "Large-scale survey"

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Pali, Lehohla, and Statistics South Africa, eds. Report on the survey of large and small scale agriculture. Pretoria: Statistics South Africa, 2002.

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map, Ordnance Survey. Plandex: index to Ordnance Survey large scale maps and to Superplan. Southampton: Ordnance Survey, 1996.

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Nigel, Williams. Field scale vegetables: A survey of large-scale vegetable production on general cropping farms, 1990-1992. Ashford: Wye College, Farm Business Unit 1994., 1994.

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Snyder, John Parr. Map projections used for large-scale quadrangles by the U.S. Geological Survey. Washington, DC: U.S. Geological Survey, 1986.

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United States Geological Survey. Map Projections Used For Large-Scale Quadrangles by the U.S. Geological Survey. S.l: s.n, 1986.

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Snyder, John Parr. Map projections used for large-scale quadrangles by the U.S. Geological Survey. Denver, CO: Books and Open-File Reports Section, U.S. Geological Survey, 1986.

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Regional Workshop on Land Survey and Large-Scale Mapping in Support of Settlements Planning, Land Development, and Management (1999 Nairobi, Kenya). Report of the Regional Workshop on Land Survey and Large-Scale Mapping in Support of Settlements Planning, Land Development, and Management. Nairobi, Kenya: Habitat, 1999.

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Liz, Spencer, ed. The prevalence of child sexual abuse in Britain: A feasibility study for a large-scale national survey of the general population. London: HMSO, 1995.

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Crull, Anna W., and Dick Hooker. Fuel cells for large scale applications. Norwalk, CT: Business Communications Co., 2002.

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Brieger, Carsten. Large-scale housing renewal projects and segregation: Preliminary report of the main results of a survey in theDivis redevelopment area in Belfast: Part A: the results of the standardized inquiry. Hamburg: the author, 1996.

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Maddox, S. J., G. Efstathiou, and J. Loveday. "The APM Galaxy Survey." In Large Scale Structures of the Universe, 151–60. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2995-1_20.

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Chincarini, G., L. Da Costa, A. P. Fairall, P. Pellegrini, G. Vettolani, and C. Willmer. "Hydra — Centaurus: A Redshift Survey." In Large Scale Structures of the Universe, 522. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2995-1_78.

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Huchra, J., M. Geller, V. de Lapparent, and R. Burg. "The Center for Astrophysics Redshift Survey." In Large Scale Structures of the Universe, 105–12. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2995-1_14.

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Strauss, Michael A., and Marc Davis. "A Redshift Survey of IRAS Galaxies." In Large Scale Structures of the Universe, 191–201. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2995-1_27.

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Maddox, S. J. "Galaxy Clusters in the APM Survey." In Large Scale Structures of the Universe, 521. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2995-1_77.

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Thiel, Markus. "Large-Scale Survey Analyses through Eurobarometer." In The Limits of Transnationalism, 113–25. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230119024_5.

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Grossmann, Ignacio E., and Zdravko Kravanja. "Mixed-Integer Nonlinear Programming: A Survey of Algorithms and Applications." In Large-Scale Optimization with Applications, 73–100. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1960-6_5.

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Turner, Ross. "Processing Responses to Open-Ended Survey Questions." In Implementation of Large-Scale Education Assessments, 205–30. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118762462.ch8.

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Gatto, Michael, Jens Maue, Matúš Mihalák, and Peter Widmayer. "Shunting for Dummies: An Introductory Algorithmic Survey." In Robust and Online Large-Scale Optimization, 310–37. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-05465-5_13.

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Giovanelli, Riccardo, and Martha P. Haynes. "Results of the Pisces-Perseus Hi Redshift Survey." In Large Scale Structures of the Universe, 113–20. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2995-1_15.

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Conference papers on the topic "Large-scale survey"

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Pucci, Alessandro, Hélder S. Sousa, Mario Lucio Puppio, Linda Giresini, José C. Matos, and Mauro Sassu. "Method for sustainable large-scale bridges survey." In IABSE Symposium, Guimarães 2019: Towards a Resilient Built Environment Risk and Asset Management. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/guimaraes.2019.1034.

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<p>In the last years, extreme rainfalls have caused many collapses of bridges. In Italy several of those were short span’s ones that failed during or after extreme events of this nature. This work presents a method for inspection survey and its results regarding a campaign on 71 bridges, located in Tuscany (Massa Carrara, Italy). This area was affected by a big flood that took place in 2014 and also two earlier ones in 2012 with only 15 days apart one from the other, leading to a huge disrupting situation for the population’s daily life and consequent economical loss. Concerning this issue, the local stakeholders showed an increasing interest for sustainable methods for monitoring the built environment, thus the results of this research have been made available for integration on the Civil Protection Emergency Plan (CLE) and can be used in a decision-making prioritization list of actions. The framework uses a Gis- based approach combined with a quick survey technique. This method balances costs of surveying with the accuracy needed in inspections, bypassing the classical procedure which requires several onsite surveys. This procedure uses only three transversal river sections for each bridge. The method also comprises a tailored survey inspection form and a user-friendly worksheet was designed to build the database, applicable for further studies. Results showed the absence of maintenance on existing structures and riverbeds, often resulting in a partially or fully bridge section obstruction, and material’s decay. The framework created in this work allowed to assess the conditions of several bridges in the studied region, to further analyse the resilience of the infrastructure system and proceed with adequate interventions.</p>
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S. Akgul, Bilge, Lakshmi Chakrapani, Pinar Korkmaz, and Krishna Palem. "Probabilistic CMOS Technology: A Survey and Future Directions." In 2006 IFIP International Conference on Very Large Scale Integration. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/vlsisoc.2006.313282.

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Kim, Seung-Jun, Vince D. Calhoun, and Tulay Adali. "Flexible large-scale fMRI analysis: A survey." In 2017 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icassp.2017.7953372.

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Lantz, Ed. "A survey of large-scale immersive displays." In the 2007 workshop. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1278240.1278241.

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Hohenberger, Susan, Steven Myers, Rafael Pass, and abhi shelat. "ANONIZE: A Large-Scale Anonymous Survey System." In 2014 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (SP). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sp.2014.31.

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Zhou, Sanduo, Kefei Cheng, and Lijun Men. "The survey of large-scale query classification." In 2017 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN, MANUFACTURING, MODELING AND SIMULATION (CDMMS 2017). Author(s), 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4981641.

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Pasin, Marcia, Stephane Fontaine, and Sara Bouchenak. "Failure Detection in Large Scale Systems: a Survey." In NOMS 2008 - 2008 IEEE Network Operations and Management Symposium Workshop. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/nomsw.2007.28.

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Etienne, Vincent, Thierry Tonellot, Emad Janoubi, and Husain Shakhs. "3D Elastic Seismic Modeling of Large Scale Land Survey." In SPE Middle East Oil and Gas Show and Conference. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/195133-ms.

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Wu, Teng, Jingbin Liu, Ming Li, Ruizhi Chen, and Juha Hyyppa. "Automated large scale indoor reconstruction using vehicle survey data." In 2018 Ubiquitous Positioning, Indoor Navigation and Location-Based Services (UPINLBS). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/upinlbs.2018.8559828.

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Hameurlain, Abdelkader, Franck Morvan, and Mahmoud El Samad. "Large Scale Data Management in Grid Systems: a Survey." In Communication Technologies: from Theory to Applications (ICTTA). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ictta.2008.4530359.

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Albert, Walter G., William J. Phalen, David M. Selander, Martin J. Dittmar, and Ian F. Rouse. Large-Scale Laboratory Test of Occupational Survey Software and Scaling Procedures. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada417281.

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Moustakas, Leonidas A., Phil J. Marshall, Jeffrey A. Newman, Alison L. Coil, Michael C. Cooper, Marc Davis, Christopher D. Fassnacht, et al. A Strong-Lens Survey in AEGIS: the Influence of Large Scale Structure. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/886784.

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Piacentine, J. Detection of Galaxy Clusters with the XMM-Newton Large Scale Structure Survey. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/833122.

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Okumura, Teppei. Cosmological analysis from large-scale anisotropic correlation function of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/936341.

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Negi, Digvijay S., Anjani Kumar, Pratap S. Birthal, and Gaurav Tripathi. Adoption and impact of hybrid rice in India: Evidence from a large-scale field survey. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.133598.

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Hammack, R. W. Evaluation of airborne geophysical surveys for large-scale mapping of contaminated mine pools: draft final report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/938586.

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Punjabi, Maitri, Julianne Norman, Lauren Edwards, and Peter Muyingo. Using ACASI to Measure Gender-Based Violence in Ugandan Primary Schools. RTI Press, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2021.rb.0025.2104.

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School-related gender-based violence (SRGBV) remains difficult to measure because of high sensitivity and response bias. However, most SRGBV measurement relies on face-to-face (FTF) survey administration, which is susceptible to increased social desirability bias. Widely used in research on sensitive topics, Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interview (ACASI) allows subjects to respond to pre-recorded questions on a computerized device, providing respondents with privacy and confidentiality. This brief contains the findings from a large-scale study conducted in Uganda in 2019 where primary grade 3 students were randomly selected to complete surveys using either ACASI or FTF administration. The surveys covered school climate, gender attitudes, social-emotional learning, and experiences of SRGBV. Through this study, we find that although most survey responses were comparable between ACASI and FTF groups, the reporting of experiences of sexual violence differed drastically: 43% of students in the FTF group versus 77% of students in the ACASI group reported experiencing sexual violence in the past school term. We also find that factor structures are similar for data collected with ACASI compared with data collected FTF, though there is weaker evidence for construct validity for both administration modes. We conclude that ACASI is a valuable tool in measuring sensitive sub-topics of SRGBV and should be utilized over FTF administration, although further psychometric testing of these surveys is recommended.
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Bahar, Dany, Ana María Ibáñez, and Sandra Rozo. Give Me Your Tired and Your Poor: Impact of a Large-Scale Amnesty Program for Undocumented Refugees. Inter-American Development Bank, November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0002893.

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Between 2014 and 2020 over 1.8 million refugees fled from Venezuela to Colombia as a result of a humanitarian crisis, many of them without a regular migratory status. We study the short- to medium-term labor market impacts in Colombia of the Permiso Temporal de Permanencia program, the largest migratory amnesty program offered to undocumented migrants in a developing country in modern history. The program granted regular migratory status and work permits to nearly half a million undocumented Venezuelan migrants in Colombia in August 2018. To identify the effects of the program, we match confidential administrative data on the location of undocumented migrants with department-monthly data from household surveys and compare labor outcomes in departments that were granted different average time windows to register for the amnesty online, before and after the program roll-out. We are only able to distinguish negative albeit negligible effects of the program on the formal employment of Colombian workers. These effects are predominantly concentrated in highly educated and in female workers.
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Woldeyohanes, Tesfaye, Karl Hughes, Kai Mausch, and Judith Oduol. Adoption of improved grains legumes and dryland cereals crop varieties: A synthesis of evidence. World Agroforestry, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5716/wp21022.pdf.

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Like other crop improvement programs, a key prerequisite for the CGIAR Research Program on Grain Legumes and Dryland Cereals (CRP GLDC) to generate large-scale impact is large-scale adoption. Hence, evidencing the breadth and depth of such adoption is both of intrinsic interest and important for estimating downstream impacts, such as improved food and nutritional security, income, resilience, and soil health. While various GLDC adoption studies have been undertaken, a recent effort to systematically review these studies and synthesize the results is lacking. We undertook such a review, identifying 69 studies and 35 independent country crop combinations (CCCs). To generate aggregated and updated estimates of GLDC improved varietal adoption, we devised and applied a procedure to estimate national cropping areas under such varieties and, in turn, the number of adopting households. Estimates derived from household surveys and expert opinion solicitation are treated with higher and lower levels of confidence, respectively. As of 2019, we estimate from higher confidence studies that improved GLDC crops were cultivated on 15.37 million hectares of land by 17.64 million households in CRP GLDC’s 13 priority countries. With the inclusion of lower confidence studies, these numbers increase to 32 and 44.64 million, respectively. We are further confident that the program exceeded its adoption target of 8.9 million newly adopting households from 2011, particularly when likely spillovers vis-à-vis non-surveyed areas, non-priority countries, and non-priority crops in priority countries are considered.
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Saha, Amrita, Jodie Thorpe, Keir Macdonald, and Kelbesa Megersa. Linking Business Environment Reform with Gender and Inclusion: A Study of Business Licensing Reform in Indonesia. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), January 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/k4d.2021.001.

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Business environment reform (BER) targets inadequate business regulations. It is intended to remove constraints to business investment, enabling growth and job creation, and create opportunities for international business to contribute to and benefit from this growth. However, there is a lack of detailed knowledge of the impact of BER on gender and inclusion (G&I). While a review of existing literature suggests that in general, there is no direct link between BER and G&I, indirect links are likely through the influence of BER on firm performance. Outcomes will be influenced by the differential ways in which women-led firms experience the business environment when compared to their male counterparts, with disparities based on how they are treated under the law, as well as structural and sociocultural factors. The fact that in many countries, female-led firms are fewer and smaller than those of their male counterparts, and may operate in different sectors, also affects these dynamics. This research offers new insights through an in-depth analysis of the impact of the Pelayanan Terpadu Satu Pintu (PTSP) or one-stop shop business licensing reform in 2009 on firm performance in Indonesia, and how these impacts vary based on the gender of firm leadership. The results find that on average, firms benefited from improved business performance (sales), as a direct or indirect effect of this reform, as well as an increase in the number of medium and large-scale firms. Outside Jakarta (Bali, Banten, Lampung), women-led firms experienced a small but significant benefit relative to male-led firms, related to both sales and the number of medium and large-scale firms they run. In Jakarta, women-led firms continued to lag behind men and there were no significant effects on employment, and this held across province and gender. These findings are based on an analysis of the PTSP reform using data from the World Bank Enterprise Survey (WBES), a survey of small, medium and large firms (i.e. with more than four employees) which took place in Indonesia between 2009 and 2015.
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