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Turk, Matthew, and Janet E. Pope. "The Frequency of Scleroderma Renal Crisis over Time: A Metaanalysis." Journal of Rheumatology 43, no. 7 (May 1, 2016): 1350–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.151353.

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Objective.Systemic sclerosis (SSc) leads to a high mortality from internal organ involvement. Scleroderma renal crisis (SRC) usually occurs in the diffuse cutaneous SSc (dcSSc) subset early in the disease, often with acute severe hypertension and renal failure. Prevalence of SRC since its classification in the early 1970s was determined in publications to assess whether the prevalence of SRC has changed over time because the proportion with the dcSSc subset is smaller in contemporary cohorts.Methods.A review of the literature was conducted up to May 2015 using the PubMed, EMBASE, CINAHL, and Cochrane Library databases. Articles were included if they mentioned the prevalence of SRC and were cohort or cross-sectional studies with 50 or more patients with SSc. Articles were excluded if they were not in English or were a case series of SRC or case-control studies.Results.Of the 5317 citations identified, 22 qualified. Years of publication were from 1983 to 2011, and cohort size varied from 68 to 8554 patients with SSc totaling 21,908 patients (9248 with dcSSc, 42%). There was no statistical reduction in the temporal prevalence of SRC noticed in the overall patients (4%), patients with dcSSc (7%–9%), or patients with limited cutaneous SSc (lcSSc; 0.5%–0.6%) based on either the start date of the cohort or publication date.Conclusion.It appears that SRC remains uncommon in lcSSc and the rate in the dcSSc group may be stable over time. However, increasing awareness of SRC could lead to higher rates in more recent years and/or better survival from SRC, but this was not observed.
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Minopoulou, Ioanna, Marieta Theodorakopoulou, Afroditi Boutou, Alexandra Arvanitaki, Georgia Pitsiou, Michael Doumas, Pantelis Sarafidis, and Theodoros Dimitroulas. "Nailfold Capillaroscopy in Systemic Sclerosis Patients with and without Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis." Journal of Clinical Medicine 10, no. 7 (April 6, 2021): 1528. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10071528.

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Systemic sclerosis (SSc)-related pulmonary arterial hypertension (SSc-PAH) is a leading cause of mortality in SSc. The extent of peripheral microvasculopathy assessed through nailfold capillaroscopy might correlate with the presence of PAH in SSc patients. We searched the PubMed, Cochrane Library, Scopus, and Web of Science databases and performed a random effects meta-analysis of observational studies comparing nailfold capillaroscopic alterations in SSc-PAH versus SSc-noPAH patients. Weighted mean differences (WMD) with the corresponding confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated. The quality of the included studies was evaluated using a modified Newcastle–Ottawa scale. Seven studies with 101 SSc-PAH and 277 SSc-noPAH participants were included. Capillary density was marginally reduced in the SSc-PAH group (WMD: −1.0, 95% CI: −2.0 to 0.0, I2 = 86%). This effect was strengthened once PAH diagnosis was confirmed by right heart catheterization (WMD: −1.2, 95% CI: −2.3 to −0.1, I2 = 85%). An increase in capillary loop width was observed in SSc-PAH compared to SSc-noPAH patients (WMD: 10.9, 95% CI: 2.5 to 19.4, I2 = 78%). Furthermore, SSc-PAH patients had a 7.3 times higher likelihood of active or late scleroderma pattern (95% CI: 3.0 to 18.0, I2 = 4%). SSc-PAH patients presented with worse nailfold capillaroscopic findings compared to SSc-noPAH patients.
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Lear, Travis B., Karina C. Lockwood, Mads Larsen, Ferhan Tuncer, Jason R. Kennerdell, Christina Morse, Eleanor Valenzi, et al. "Kelch-like protein 42 is a profibrotic ubiquitin E3 ligase involved in systemic sclerosis." Journal of Biological Chemistry 295, no. 13 (February 17, 2020): 4171–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.ac119.012066.

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Systemic scleroderma (SSc) is an autoimmune disease that affects over 2.5 million people globally. SSc results in dysfunctional connective tissues with excessive profibrotic signaling, affecting skin, cardiovascular, and particularly lung tissue. Over three-quarters of individuals with SSc develop pulmonary fibrosis within 5 years, the main cause of SSc mortality. No approved medicines to manage lung SSc currently exist. Recent research suggests that profibrotic signaling by transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) is directly tied to SSc. Previous studies have also shown that ubiquitin E3 ligases potently control TGF-β signaling through targeted degradation of key regulatory proteins; however, the roles of these ligases in SSc–TGF-β signaling remain unclear. Here we utilized primary SSc patient lung cells for high-throughput screening of TGF-β signaling via high-content imaging of nuclear translocation of the profibrotic transcription factor SMAD family member 2/3 (SMAD2/3). We screened an RNAi library targeting ubiquitin E3 ligases and observed that knockdown of the E3 ligase Kelch-like protein 42 (KLHL42) impairs TGF-β–dependent profibrotic signaling. KLHL42 knockdown reduced fibrotic tissue production and decreased TGF-β–mediated SMAD activation. Using unbiased ubiquitin proteomics, we identified phosphatase 2 regulatory subunit B'ϵ (PPP2R5ϵ) as a KLHL42 substrate. Mechanistic experiments validated ubiquitin-mediated control of PPP2R5ϵ stability through KLHL42. PPP2R5ϵ knockdown exacerbated TGF-β–mediated profibrotic signaling, indicating a role of PPP2R5ϵ in SSc. Our findings indicate that the KLHL42–PPP2R5ϵ axis controls profibrotic signaling in SSc lung fibroblasts. We propose that future studies could investigate whether chemical inhibition of KLHL42 may ameliorate profibrotic signaling in SSc.
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Upadhyaya, S., D. Starcevic, M. Turk, and J. Pope. "AB0447 PREVALENCE OF PRIMARY BILIARY CIRRHOSIS IN SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS AND SJÖGREN’S SYNDROME OVER TIME: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW." Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 80, Suppl 1 (May 19, 2021): 1251.1–1251. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2021-eular.3433.

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Background:Primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) is a rare slowly progressive autoimmune disease characterized by inflammatory destruction and fibrosis of intrahepatic bile ducts. It is known to coexist together with rheumatological conditions such as Sjögren’s syndrome (SS) and systemic sclerosis (SSc). There is a wide range in reported prevalence of disease overlap with these entities; however, the exact prevalence rates remain unclear.Objectives:The objectives were to determine the prevalence of: 1) PBC in patients with SS and SSc (and the subsets of limited cutaneous SSc (lcSSc) and diffuse cutaneous SSc (dcSSc)), 2) SSc and SS in patients with PBC, and 3) to analyze changes in frequency over time. SSc occurs in 3/10,000 and PBC in 4-40/10,000 but these rare autoimmune diseases are known to coexist together. We speculated that there could be more cases diagnosed due to increasing availability of standardized antibody tests such as ANA, centromere antibodies, ENA and mitochondrial antibodies.Methods:A systematic review of the literature was performed using Medline, EMBASE, CINAHL, and the Cochrane Library databases up till June 16, 2020. Only full text articles in the English language with at least 40 patients were included. Cohorts, case series, cross-sectional studies, correspondences and registries with reported prevalence rates of both PBC in patients with SS and SSc as well as SSc and SS in patients with PBC were included. Data on frequency of co-existent diseases was studied by year of publication to determine if prevalence changed over time using linear regression. We used the Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) checklist to assess the quality of the studies.Results:Of 2876 citations identified, 67 were included in the analysis (n=33 for PBC, 15 for SSc, 18 for SS and 1 for SSc/SS). STROBE checklist scores ranged from 7-21. The prevalence of PBC was 5% in patients with SSc. Within the subsets, the prevalence of PBC in lcSSc was 8% and in dcSSc was 1%. In patients with SS, the prevalence of PBC was 4%. The prevalence of SSc overall in those with PBC was 5% and, within the subsets was 6% in lcSSc and 0% in dcSSc. The prevalence of SS in PBC was 18%. There was also no significant association between year of publication and prevalence. There was a lack of standardized definitions so misclassification may have occurred.Conclusion:PBC is increased in SSc but mostly in the lcSSc subset. SS in PBC is common at nearly 1 in 5. Over the years, there was no change in the prevalence of PBC in SSc indicating stability over time.Acknowledgements:Meagan Stanley, Western University Librarian.Disclosure of Interests:None declared.
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Discepola, Marie-Nicole, Andrea Carboni-Jiménez, Linda Kwakkenbos, Richard S. Henry, Jill Boruff, Ankur Krishnan, Carina Boström, et al. "Effects of non-pharmacological and non-surgical interventions on health outcomes in systemic sclerosis: protocol for a living systematic review." BMJ Open 11, no. 5 (May 2021): e047428. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-047428.

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IntroductionSystemic sclerosis (SSc; scleroderma) is a rare, chronic, autoimmune disease with a high level of burden, a significant impact on the ability to carry out daily activities, and a considerable negative impact on health-related quality of life. Non-pharmacological interventions could be provided to potentially improve mental and physical health outcomes. However, the effectiveness of non-pharmacological interventions on health and well-being among individuals with SSc has not been well established. The proposed living systematic review aims to identify and evaluate randomised controlled trial (RCT) evidence on the effectiveness of non-pharmacological and non-surgical interventions on mental and physical health outcomes and on the delivery of such services in SSc.Methods and analysisEligible studies will be RCTs that examine non-pharmacological and non-surgical interventions aimed at improving health outcomes among individuals with SSc or the delivery of services intended to improve healthcare or support of people with SSc (eg, support groups). All RCTs included in a previous systematic review that sought studies published between 1990 and March 2014 will be evaluated for inclusion. Additional trials will be sought from January 2014 onwards using a similar, augmented search strategy developed by a health sciences librarian. We will search the MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Cochrane Library and Web of Science databases and will not restrict by language. Two independent reviewers will determine the eligibility of identified RCTs and will extract data using a prespecified standardised form in DistillerSR. Meta-analyses will be considered if ≥2 eligible RCTs report similar non-pharmacological interventions and comparable health outcomes. We will conduct a qualitative synthesis for interventions that cannot be synthesised via meta-analysis.Ethics and disseminationWe will post initial and ongoing results via a website, publish results periodically via peer-reviewed journal publication, and present results at patient-oriented events.PROSPERO registration numberCRD42020219914.
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Klabukova, D. L., V. S. Krysanova, T. N. Ermolaeva, M. V. Davydovskaya, and K. A. Kokushkin. "Economic burden of systemic sclerosis: systematic review." FARMAKOEKONOMIKA. Modern Pharmacoeconomic and Pharmacoepidemiology 13, no. 3 (November 18, 2020): 291–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.17749/2070-4909/farmakoekonomika.2020.041.

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Background. Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a severe orphan disease, one of the systemic pathologies of connective tissue. This disease has a significant negative impact on the patient’s quality of life and has a high mortality rate. Treatment of its various complications imposes a great financial burden on the healthcare system. The difficulties of daily functioning and social adaptation and the overall burden of SSc for patients, as well as their caregivers, also contribute to the economic component of the disease.Aim. To assess the social and economic burden of SSc.Materials and methods. A systematic review was conducted according to the PRISMA guidelines using predefined PICO(S) criteria. The search was carried out in December 2019 using the MeSH terms in the Embase, MEDLINE / PubMed, Cochrane library databases. The publication date range was 10 years. To identify Russian-language studies, an additional search was conducted in eLIBRARY.ru and the Internet network. The evidence levels of the included studies were determined.Results. A total of 934 studies were identified from all databases; 53 publications were selected for eligibility; 9 of which were included in the final review. There were no studies identified to assess the burden of SSc in Russia, so the evaluations were based on foreign studies. The estimates of the annual direct costs per patient with SSc for the past decade were almost similar in different countries: 5 038 Canadian dollars in Canada, 11 607 Australian dollars in Australia, 17 365-22 016 US dollars in the USA, and 1 413-17 300 Euros in Europe (an average of about 8 000 euros). The cost structure was dominated by direct medical costs for hospitalization and drug therapy and indirect costs were mostly associated with the loss of productivity and early retirement. The costs associated with the diffuse cutaneous form of SSc were statistically higher if compared to the costs for the limited form of the disease. Among the clinical manifestations of the disease, lung lesions and gastrointestinal problems made the largest contribution to the economic burden.Conclusion. SSc is associated with significant healthcare resource use compared to the general population. The economic burden of SS has grown significantly in recent years, and this trend is global. At the same time, it is difficult to evaluate the disease costs in Russia due to a lack of information on the patient population.
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Pagotto, Ilaria, Davor Krajnović, Mark den Brok, Eric Emsellem, Jarle Brinchmann, Peter M. Weilbacher, Wolfram Kollatschny, and Matthias Steinmetz. "Optical emission lines in the most massive galaxies: Morphology, kinematics, and ionisation properties." Astronomy & Astrophysics 649 (May 2021): A63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202039443.

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In order to better characterise the upper end of the galaxy stellar mass range, the MUSE Most Massive Galaxies (M3G) Survey targeted the most massive galaxies (M > 1012 M⊙) found in the densest known clusters of galaxies at z ∼ 0.046. The sample is composed of 25 early-type galaxies: 14 brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs), of which 3 are in the densest region of the Shapley super cluster (SSC), and 11 massive satellites in the SSC. In the present work we use MUSE data to derive the spatial distribution and kinematics of the gas and discuss its ionisation mechanism and origin in the optical wavelength range. We fit the continuum of the spectra using an extensive library of single stellar population models and model the emission lines employing up to three Gaussian functions. In the M3G sample, ionised gas was detected in five BCGs, of which one is in the densest region of the SSC, and six massive satellites in the SSC. Among these objects, [O I] and [N I] were detected in three BCGs and one satellite. The gas is centrally concentrated in almost all objects, except for two BCGs that show filaments and two massive satellites with extended emission. Moreover, the emission line profiles of three BCGs present redshifted and/or blueshifted components. The presence of dust was revealed by analysing Balmer line ratios, obtaining a mean E(B − V) of 0.2–0.3. The emission-line diagnostic diagrams show predominately low-ionisation nuclear emission-line regions line ratios with little contamination from star formation. In the M3G sample, the gas was detected in 80% of fast rotators and 35% of slow rotators. The orientations of stellar and gaseous rotations are aligned with respect to each other for 60% of satellites and 25% of BCGs. The presence of misalignments points to an external origin of the gas for three BCGs and two satellites. On the other hand, some of these systems are characterised by triaxial and prolate-like stellar rotation, which could support an internal origin of the gas even in the case of misalignments.
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Nazam, Muhammad, Muhammad Hashim, Sajjad Ahmad Baig, Muhammad Abrar, and Rizwan Shabbir. "Modeling the key barriers of knowledge management adoption in sustainable supply chain." Journal of Enterprise Information Management 33, no. 5 (June 27, 2020): 1077–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jeim-09-2019-0271.

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PurposeThe food industry is crucial in delivering healthy products for life saving of the society. The identification of key barriers of knowledge management (KM) is desired to enhance the sustainability of the industry. KM has been seen as a part of sustainable development by reducing the bullwhip effect in the entire supply chain. The core objective of the existing research is to prioritize the essential factors of KM adoption in sustainable supply chain (SSC) based on fuzzy analytical hierarchy process (FAHP) method.Design/methodology/approachIn order to fulfill objectives of this study, an extensive review of literature and a questionnaire-based field visits were conducted. A total of five major barriers categories and 22 sub-barriers categories were identified in food sector of Pakistan using experts' inputs. This study employed fuzzy analytical hierarchy process (FAHP).FindingsManagerial barriers, innovation and technological barriers categories are found to be highly prioritized among others. Further, the sensitivity analysis is applied to check the incremental changes of ranked barriers. This prioritization of barriers and incremental changes in them is expected to serve food sector for long-term sustainability and competitive advantage for importers and exporters. Finally, the findings of this research are very helpful for industrial experts, practitioners, consultants and government officials in effectively developing policies regarding KM adoption in line with sustainable goals.Research limitations/implicationsThe present work is conducted in the Pakistani context; however, the benchmark model may be tested and applied to other developing countries to compare the outcomes. For further research, the identified barriers may also be evaluated to establish their inter-relationships, using ISM, DEMATEL, ANP, etc. Similarly, the results of this study can also be compared with that of other fuzzy multi-criteria techniques like fuzzy TOPSIS, fuzzy VIKOR, fuzzy ELECTRE, fuzzy PROMETHEE, or fuzzy VIKOR.Practical implicationsThis research study can facilitate policymakers, government bodies, stakeholders and supply chain professionals to recognize the key barriers they may encounter in adopting KM practices in their SSC. Additionally, this work helps managers to evaluate the identified barriers by computing their relative importance in adopting KM practices at managerial levels like strategically, tactically and operationally activities in business. This study also facilitates industrial management in formulating policies and action plans in case of implementation, eliminating the barriers in adoption of KM, and SSC successfully.Originality/valueFew research studies were conducted on KM adoption in industries of China, India, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Malaysia, but due to workforce diversity these industries have dissimilar views of experts about KM adoption. This study significantly contributed to fill the existing literature gap for prioritization of key barriers against KM implementation in Pakistani context.
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Kajio, N., M. Takeshita, K. Suzuki, and T. Takeuchi. "THU0045 IDENTIFICATION OF NOVEL CENTROMERE AUTOANTIGENS IN SJÖGREN’S SYNDROME, SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS AND PRIMARY BILIARY CHOLANGITIS." Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 79, Suppl 1 (June 2020): 235.2–235. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2020-eular.1367.

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Background:Anti-centromere antibodies (ACA) are detected in the serum of patients with various autoimmune diseases including Sjögren’s syndrome (SjS), systemic sclerosis (SSc) and primary biliary cholangitis (PBC). ACA positivity is correlated with clinical manifestations such as Raynaud’s phenomenon and sclerodactyly and these features are commonly seen across diseases. Although CENPB is thought to be the major antigen against ACA, autoimmune features of other centromere proteins have not been fully evaluated.Objectives:The aim of this study is to elucidate centromere autoantigens comprehensively and clarify their association with pathogenesis of SjS, SSc and PBC.Methods:A centromere protein library was created by cloning 6 single proteins and 10 complexes consisting of 35 proteins belonging to human centromere region. The centromere antigens were immobilized on beads and incubated in the serum of patients with SjS (n = 86), SSc (n = 35), PBC (n = 10), patients with two or more diseases above (n = 44), and healthy volunteers (n = 68). Autoantibodies to each centromere protein were analyzed by flow cytometry.Results:Patients had a wide variety of antibodies against most of centromere antigens including 4 newly identified autoantigens. The hierarchical clustering of each antigen distinguished 2 antigen clusters. The reactivity of autoantibodies against a centromere protein of one cluster was mutually correlated regardless of disease types, indicating that these proteins/protein complexes might be the target of ACA. In addition, our method enabled us to detect sera reacted against multiple centromere antigens in some of the ACA-negative patients with existing methods.Conclusion:We identified 4 novel centromere autoantigens and our data suggested that the main target of ACA was the protein complex rather than a single specific antigen in SjS, SSc and PBC patients. Using the combination of centromere proteins may be useful to detect ACA with higher sensitivity.References:[1]Fritzler MJ, Rattner JB, Luft LM, Edworthy SM, Casiano CA, Peebles C, Mahler M. Historical perspectives on the discovery and elucidation of autoantibodies to centromere proteins (CENP) and the emerging importance of antibodies to CENP-F. Autoimmun Rev. 2011;10:194-200.Disclosure of Interests:Nobuhiko Kajio: None declared, Masaru Takeshita: None declared, Katsuya Suzuki: None declared, Tsutomu Takeuchi Grant/research support from: Eisai Co., Ltd, Astellas Pharma Inc., AbbVie GK, Asahi Kasei Pharma Corporation, Nippon Kayaku Co., Ltd, Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Ltd, UCB Pharma, Shionogi & Co., Ltd., Mitsubishi-Tanabe Pharma Corp., Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd., Chugai Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., Consultant of: Chugai Pharmaceutical Co Ltd, Astellas Pharma Inc., Eli Lilly Japan KK, Speakers bureau: AbbVie GK, Eisai Co., Ltd, Mitsubishi-Tanabe Pharma Corporation, Chugai Pharmaceutical Co Ltd, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, AYUMI Pharmaceutical Corp., Eisai Co., Ltd, Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd., Gilead Sciences, Inc., Novartis Pharma K.K., Pfizer Japan Inc., Sanofi K.K., Dainippon Sumitomo Co., Ltd.
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Räber, Stefan, and Lorenz Hurni. "Kaleidoscope of Swiss Cartography." Abstracts of the ICA 1 (July 15, 2019): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/ica-abs-1-305-2019.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Motivation</p><p>In 2015/2016 the Zentralbibliothek Zürich (ZB, Zurich Central Library) and the Swiss Society of Cartography (SSC) presented a map blog to mark the 2015/16 International Map Year. In this weekly blog, cartographer and map librarian Markus Oehrli described and commented on 70 known and less-known Swiss map documents. In 2017, the map history journal Cartographica Helvetica published 58 of these 70 map documents in a special issue. In 2019, SSC will translate the blog into English, which will be published in its publication series to mark the 50th anniversary of the society.</p><p>During the 2015/16 International Map Year, which was initiated and proclaimed by the ICA, national cartographic societies were encouraged to organise various kinds of public activities and events as part of this worldwide celebration of maps. The SSC coordinated and organised more than 20 of these events within Switzerland. The “Karte der Woche” (Map of the week) blog, which was offered an in-depth and sometimes surprising look at Swiss cartography, was received with much enthusiasm by the general public and experts alike. During the 70-week map year (between August 2015 and December 2016), the blog provided a comprehensive profile of Swiss map-making on the website http://cartography.ch.</p><p>Map year blog: 70 maps in 70 weeks</p><p>The documents presented in the blog cover both current and historical productions evenly. The oldest map dates from before the year 900 and the most recent from 2016. The exhibits include traditional maps for which Swiss cartography is widely known and world-renowned, i.e. topographical maps, hiking maps, city maps, road maps, bird’s-eye views, statistical maps, and school maps. A relief model, a horizontal panorama, a pictorial map, an infographic and numerous thematic maps relating to folklore, navigation, archaeology, sport, etc. are also to be found. Furthermore, geo-media is also represented and includes such as maps produced by means of geographical information systems and web map mashups. In contrast, techniques that have almost been forgotten today, such as typometry and map printing on silk, are also presented. A very special historic piece is the 16th century globe by Abraham Gessner which can also be used as a drinking cup. There are even maps of subterranean and lunar worlds or maps of imaginary places. Some of the authors or producers of the presented documents are well-known cartographic publishers and federal institutions, but some are little known individuals working away on their own. Besides trained cartographers, the blog also features work by a priest, a spy and an artist.</p><p>For the purpose of this blog, only maps created by Swiss authors or published by a Swiss publishing house were selected. Another selection criterion was the fair balance among the different regions in Switzerland. All parts of the country and almost all cantons feature at least once. In order to document the global network of Swiss cartography, about a third of the presented documents also show areas outside of the country’s borders.</p><p>The blog offers plenty of background information and is spiced with a pinch of humour, without ever losing sight of the central theme – Swiss cartography. The individual blog texts were researched and written by Markus Oehrli who is a long-standing SSC member. The pictures have been published with the consent of the copyright holders. Where possible, a link within the blog refers to a high-resolution image or to an interactive map application on the Internet. The first blog entry was published on 4 September 2015 and each further blog was released every Friday until 30 December 2016.</p><p>Special issue – Kaleidoskop der Schweizer Kartografie (Kaleidoscope of Swiss Cartography) in German</p><p>In 2017, Cartographica Helvetica, the leading German-language journal for map history, devoted a 64-page special issue to the map blog. Under the title “Kaleidoskop der Schweizer Kartografie” (“Kaleidoscope of Swiss Cartography”), a selection of 58 documents from the blog were printed in the issue in a new, innovative way, both in terms of graphics and content. In addition, this edition of Cartographica Helvetica was published in digitized form on the Swiss journal repository e-periodica.ch. It is free to access and offers features such as full text search, an advanced search using various filters, the ability to browse page by page, the enlargement of pages up to about 600%, download possibility for all pages and all articles as PDF documents. The repository navigation is trilingual, in German, English and French.</p><p>English edition part of SSC’s 50th anniversary celebrations in 2019</p><p>In order to meet the great demand for the widely acclaimed map blog and the “Kaleidoskop der Schweizer Kartografie” special issue – which sold very well – SSC decided to publish the blog also in English to help commemorate its 50th anniversary in 2019. This will make the content accessible to an even wider public. With this contribution we propose to announce and publish the English version during a presentation to an international audience of experts at ICC 2019 in Tokyo. We will give insight how the 70 artefacts were chosen according to the scientific, geographic and thematic selection criteria. The composition of the accompanying texts is based upon the thorough scientific research especially carried out for this project. We hope that this approach may serve as a model for similar projects showing the richness of excellent cartographic artefacts all over the world!</p>
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Banta, Bonnie L. "Melville and Dostoevsky a comparision [sic] of their writings /." Instructions for remote access. Click here to access this electronic resource. Access available to Kutztown University faculty, staff, and students only, 2000. http://www.kutztown.edu/library/services/remote_access.asp.

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Thesis (M.A.)--Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, 2000.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 45-06, page: 2822. Typescript. Abstract precedes thesis as preliminary leaves I-V. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 104-106).
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Srivatsa, Anil. "Development of a marketing plan to interest advertisers in purchasing advertising time on an rthnic [sic] radio program." Instructions for remote access. Click here to access this electronic resource. Access available to Kutztown University faculty, staff, and students only, 1998. http://www.kutztown.edu/library/services/remote_access.asp.

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Smith, Marvin LaVerne. "Relative use of libraries by students perceived advantages and deficiences [sic] of the T.J. Jones Memorial Library /." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1985. http://www.tren.com.

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Raser, Kelly A. "A Review of computer-based/ assisted instruction in reading among school-age children with mild learing (sic) disabilities and/or reading disabilities, 1994-present." Instructions for remote access. Click here to access this electronic resource. Access available to Kutztown University faculty, staff, and students only, 2004. http://www.kutztown.edu/library/services/remote_access.asp.

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Thesis (M. Ed. )--Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, 2004.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 45-06, page: 2810. Typescript. Abstract precedes thesis as 1 preliminary leaf ( iii ). Includes bibliographical references (leaves 35-37 ).
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Girard, Edward J. "Organizational reform a study of contrasts on improvements to processes involving the Unites [sic] States Coast Guard and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Bureau of State Parks /." Instructions for remote access. Click here to access this electronic resource. Access available to Kutztown University faculty, staff, and students only, 2001. http://www.kutztown.edu/library/services/remote_access.asp.

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Thesis (M.P.A.)--Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, 2001.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 45-06, page: 2941. Typescript. Abstract precedes thesis as preliminary leaves. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 64-69).
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Atkinson, David G. "Videoconferencing in support of collaberative [sic] working from home /." Leeds : University of Leeds, School of Computer Studies, 2003. http://www.leeds.ac.uk/cgi-bin/library/compst.pl?CAT=BSC&FILE=200304/atkinsond.pdf.

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Tan, Pauline H. "Sequence Specificity of Src Homology-2 Domains." The Ohio State University, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1324406526.

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Freitas, Fernanda Farias de. "O Clube de Leitores da Escola Sesc de Ensino Médio: uma proposta metodológica de incentivo à leitura." Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, 2013. http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=6102.

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A tese se originou de uma necessidade particular de garantir espaço para a leitura na escola, uma vez que essa competência é uma ferramenta que oferece ao aluno a possibilidade de transitar por diversas áreas do conhecimento com mais facilidade. Uma escola-residência serviu de contexto para o desenvolvimento de práticas de mediação de leitura aplicadas na oficina Clube de Leitores. Por meio de trocas de impressões e experiências, os alunos percebem a língua portuguesa em uma de suas maiores manifestações: a literatura. No desenvolvimento da pesquisa, verificou-se a progressão em leitura de um grupo de estudantes e como o contato com o texto contribuiu para o aprimoramento do discurso oral e escrito. O trabalho apresenta reflexões a respeito do ensino de língua materna sob a ótica dos gêneros textuais e mostra, ainda, a formação do leitor na escola com base nas orientações curriculares nacionais. Expõe-se a metodologia utilizada no Programa de Leitura da Escola Sesc de Ensino Médio, enfatizando o papel da biblioteca e sua atuação. Observados tais aspectos, propõe-se que outras instituições de ensino sigam passos semelhantes e aproveitem as sugestões citadas para promover a leitura na escola e desfrutar dos benefícios linguísticos que a prática proporciona
The thesis was brought to light due to a particular necessity of guaranteeing enough space for reading at school, since this competence is a tool which offers the students the possibility of transiting through diverse areas of knowledge in a much easier way. A residential school was used in this context to the development of mediating reading practices applied in the Clube de Leitores workshop. By the exchange of impressions and experiences, the students perceive the Portuguese language in one of its biggest manifestations: the literature. During the research development, it was observed the reading progress of a group of students and how the contact with the text contributed to the improvement of oral and written discourses. The present work sets forth reflections regarding mother tongue teaching under the scope of textual genres. In addition to that, it also shows the training of readers based on the national curricular orientations. The methodology used in the Reading Program of Escola Sesc de Ensino Médio is exposed, emphasizing the role of the library and its performance. Taking these aspects into consideration, it is proposed that other educational institutions follow in its footsteps and make the most of the suggestions mentioned with the purpose of promoting reading at schools and profiting from the linguistic benefits that practice provides
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Comtet, Isabelle. "L'évolution des pratiques de travail : les apports de la pluridisciplinarité à l'appropriation des TIC dans les organisations." Habilitation à diriger des recherches, Université Jean Moulin - Lyon III, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00713887.

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La présentation d'une demande d'Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches (HDR) constitue à mes yeux une étape importante dans un parcours de recherche afin d'effectuer un bilan du parcours effectué, de dresser un point d'étape sur les stratégies de recherche développées et de porter un regard sur les perspectives d'action de développement futures. C'est également l'occasion d'apprécier comment s'est bâti un cheminement au gré des rencontres, des opportunités mais aussi de mesurer l'évolution des champs d'attraction et d'intérêt du chercheur. Mon document n'est pas centré sur la présentation unique d'une nouvelle recherche, ni sur la défense d'une thèse ou encore sur un retour théorique ou conceptuel majeur. Je propose une synthèse des principales recherches, afin de donner au lecteur une vision panoramique et significative des travaux de recherche effectués depuis dix ans. Il s'agit donc d'une relecture critique effectuée avec la volonté de vérifier une cohérence d'ensemble et d'interroger la logique entre problématiques de recherche, champs théoriques mobilisés, positionnement épistémologique et méthodologiques de recherche. L'articulation de ma présentation autour de trois axes (les usages des technologies sous l'angle interdisciplinaire, les individus comme acteurs de l'appropriation, et l'intérêt opératoire de l'usage des Technologies d'Information et de Communication TIC dans les organisations), respecte la progression de mes travaux dans le temps, montrant l'évolution de mes intérêts, de mes réflexions et de mes analyses. Mes recherches m'ont d'abord permis de travailler sur les pratiques des dispositifs sociotechniques dans le travail et sur la formation du lien social au travers d'une communication médiatisée par des systèmes collaboratifs. Les résultats mis en évidence ont permis de : - de prendre en compte l'usager en tant qu'acteur de sa propre communication. - de souligner d'éventuels écarts par rapport à des prescriptions d'usages. - enfin, d'étudier les significations des usages pour une technologie employée dans un contexte donné De fait, mon entrée à L'école de Management de Grenoble a fait me focaliser sur des aspects de gestion de la communication des organisations (notamment via le projet Européen de recherche E-gap) : les aspects managériaux étant plus particulièrement au centre des préoccupations de l'Ecole et les Sciences de l'information et de la Communication étant une interdiscipline par définition. Ainsi, aborder le travail distant par le biais des concepts d'autonomie, de compétences ou de réseaux sociaux a permis de mettre en évidence des éléments clés dans la compréhension de la communication des organisations. Cet angle de recherche a souligné les aspects essentiels des relations interpersonnelles pour les échanges de connaissances et la capitalisation de celles-ci. Mon activité de recherche a donc été infléchie depuis 2001 par des conditions contingentes mais en cohérence avec les réflexions précédentes. Par la suite, la recherche de terrains nouveaux, la volonté de travailler en collaboration avec des chercheurs de différentes disciplines et surtout l'intérêt de poursuivre mes recherches dans l'optique de la communication des organisations en leur donnant une nouvelle perspective, m'ont conduite à travailler à développer une posture originale par rapport aux pratiques quotidiennes dans l'organisation, en spécifiant et en approfondissant le concept de bricolage présent dans les pratiques quotidiennes. Ainsi, dans la perspective d'une meilleure compréhension des usages des TIC, dans le monde professionnel (avec en point de mire le rapport avec l'efficacité de la communication dans les organisations), il m'a semblé intéressant et utile de travailler sur ce qui peut relever du quotidien, du banal, en me focalisant sur les façons, les manières, les agirs des individus (ou des groupes). L'idée fondamentale est d'observer, de comprendre et de valoriser des pratiques quotidiennes parfois cachées, différentes, implicites mais toujours porteuses de sens individuels et collectifs pour, ultérieurement, les faire mieux participer et de manière plus efficiente au projet collectif. Afin de reprendre ce cheminement, mon document d'habilitation à diriger des recherches est donc organisé en trois parties. Dans une première partie, je traite de la nécessité de travailler le concept d'usage de façon interdisciplinaire, c'est-à-dire en prenant en considération un point de vue communicationnel mais également managérial. Les résultats des travaux montrent toute la complexité de la mise en œuvre des usages dans les organisations. Ces dernières évoluent en fonction des mutations économiques, sociales et technologiques. De multiples critères sont à prendre en compte et la diversité des comportements et des réactions questionnent ainsi les approches autour des usages. Dans une deuxième partie, je traite du rôle de l'acteur dans la formation des usages. L'objet de recherche se situe ici autour du concept d'appropriation et de la difficulté à aboutir à une théorie qui essaie d'en définir les fondements. Mes travaux soulignent ici la transversalité des approches et des théories pour une compréhension plus fine. La troisième partie envisage les modes opératoires et méthodologiques. Là encore, la stratégie de transversalité des méthodes et des approches semble être celle qui apporte le plus de réponses à la compréhension et à la mise en œuvre efficace de l'appropriation des TIC dans les organisations. Chaque partie fait également l'objet d'une discussion dans laquelle je souligne les limites de l'ensemble de mes travaux et les prospectives éventuelles.
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Wavreille, Anne-Sophie Marie. "SRC homology 2 domain proteins binding specificity from combinatorial chemistry to cell-permeable inhibitors /." Columbus, Ohio : Ohio State University, 2006. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1164738844.

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Books on the topic "Library; SSC"

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All India Library Conference (39th 1994 Dept. of Public Libraries, Govt. of Karnataka, Bangalore). Library movment [sic] and library development in India: Seminar papers. Delhi: Indian Library Association, 1994.

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Hentea, Ioan. Repere bibliologice =: Biliological [sic] notes. Cluj-Napoca: Presa Universitară Clujeană, 1996.

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Gibert, Anne, Franck Magron, and Aymeric Desumont. SPC Coastal & Oceanic Fisheries Programmes: Digital library 2006. 2nd ed. [Suva, Fiji]: Secretariat of the Pacific Community, 2006.

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Principios de bibliografía y arghivística [sic]. Santiago: Universidad de Santiago, Departamento de Historia I, 1994.

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Flocks, Sally. Directory of Georgia's historical's [sic] organizations and resources. Atlanta, Ga. (330 Capitol Ave., S.E., Atlanta 30334): [Georgia Dept. of Archives and History, Office of the Secretary of State], 1987.

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Webber, Philip E. Medieval Netherlandic manuscipts [sic] in the Pierpont Morgan Library New York. Brussels: Algemeen Rijksarchief, 1991.

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Schwaller, John Frederick. Guías de manuscritos en náhuatl =: Guides to Nahuatl manuscprits [sic] : the Newberry Library (Chicago), the Latin American Library (Tulane University), the Bancroft Library (Berkeley). México: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas, 1987.

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H, Morgan J. Library research in psychology: A student manual of information retrieval and utilization skille[sic]. Bhubaneswar: Mayur, 1992.

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King, Stephen. Sac d'os. Paris: Albin Michel, 1999.

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(Indonesia), Perpustakaan Nasional. Daftar buku beranotasi: Koleksi Perpustakaan Nasional = Anotated [sic] book list : National Library of Indonesian collection. [Jakarta]: Perpustakaan Nasional RI, 1998.

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Mishra, Surendra Kumar, and Vijay P. Singh. "SCS-CN Method." In Water Science and Technology Library, 84–146. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0147-1_2.

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Mishra, Surendra Kumar, and Vijay P. Singh. "Analytical Derivation of the SCS-CN Method." In Water Science and Technology Library, 147–204. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0147-1_3.

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Patel, Ravi, Dipankar Deb, Rajeeb Dey, and Valentina E. Balas. "Robust Control Design of SPSC Microbial Fuel Cell with Norm Bounded Uncertainty." In Intelligent Systems Reference Library, 41–52. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-18068-3_4.

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Amasaka, Kakuro. "A Construction of SQC Intelligence System for Quick Registration and Retrieval Library — A Visualized SQC Report for Technical Wealth—." In Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, 318–36. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59105-1_24.

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Levy, Joseph M., and Mehdi Ashraf-Khorassani. "Chapter 11 Multidimensional SFE and SFC." In Journal of Chromatography Library, 197–223. Elsevier, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0301-4770(08)61233-6.

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Hill, Herbert H., and David A. Atkinson. "Chapter 1 General Detection Problems in SFC." In Journal of Chromatography Library, 1–8. Elsevier, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0301-4770(08)61223-3.

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Pinkston, J. David, and Donald J. Bowling. "Chapter 3 Advances in Capillary SFC-MS." In Journal of Chromatography Library, 25–46. Elsevier, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0301-4770(08)61225-7.

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Taylor, Larry T., and Elizabeth M. Calvey. "Chapter 5 Flow Cell SFC/FT-IR." In Journal of Chromatography Library, 65–82. Elsevier, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0301-4770(08)61227-0.

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Bartle, Keith D., Anthony A. Clifford, and Mark W. Raynor. "Chapter 7 Practical Applications of SFC-FTIR." In Journal of Chromatography Library, 103–27. Elsevier, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0301-4770(08)61229-4.

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Luffer, Debra R., and Milos Novotny. "Chapter 10 Microwave Plasma Detection in SFC." In Journal of Chromatography Library, 171–96. Elsevier, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0301-4770(08)61232-4.

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Conference papers on the topic "Library; SSC"

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Ahuja, Vineet, Ashvin Hosangadi, Peter Cavallo, and Jeremy Shipman. "Simulations of Valve Operation in High Pressure Facilities." In ASME 2007 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2007-26629.

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An innovative technique for simulating moving valve problems in liquid rocket testing facilities using cryogenic working fluids has been developed. This strategy uses a novel library grid approach in conjunction with an elasticity based grid movement solver with a multi-element unstructured CFD framework. The numerical formulation is based on a compressible gas-liquid framework that accurately models cavitation and multi-phase mixture acoustics while accounting for real fluids property variation. Demonstration of transient moving valve simulations for valve configurations operated at NASA SSC have been carried out for two different valves with very different plug operating profiles. The results are in good agreement with testing data for variable displacement plug motion as well as quasi-steady simulations for slow operating valves. Valve response to varying operating conditions such as plug speed can be predicted using the developed tool. This technique can also serve to analyze problems of valve stall, valve timing/scheduling and can reduce need for expensive activation runs at test facilities.
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Huaquipaco Encinas, Saul, Norman Jesus Beltran Castañon, Vilma Sarmiento Mamani, Henry Pizarro Viveros, Jose Emmanuel Cruz de la Cruz, Reynaldo Condori Yucra, Jose Manuel Ramos Cutipa, Christian Augusto Romero Goyzueta, and Neyder Achahuanco Apaza. "Solar Library." In ISES Solar World Congress 2019/IEA SHC International Conference on Solar Heating and Cooling for Buildings and Industry 2019. Freiburg, Germany: International Solar Energy Society, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18086/swc.2019.52.01.

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Absil, Neil E., and Jasper Pauwelussen. "Driver Model Library." In 2010 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics - SMC. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsmc.2010.5642438.

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Zhou, Xin, Anthony Skjellum, and Matthew L. Curry. "Poster: Evaluating Asynchrony in Gibraltar RAID's GPU Reed-Solomon Coding Library." In 2012 SC Companion: High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SCC). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sc.companion.2012.285.

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Si, Min, and Yutaka Ishikawa. "Poster: An MPI Library implementing Direct Communication for Many-Core Based Accelerators." In 2012 SC Companion: High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SCC). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sc.companion.2012.305.

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Min Si and Y. Ishikawa. "Abstract: An MPI Library implementing Direct Communication for Many-Core Based Accelerators." In 2012 SC Companion: High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SCC). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sc.companion.2012.342.

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Mohammadi, Arash, Houshyar Asadi, Shady Mohamed, Kyle Nelson, and Saeid Nahavandi. "OpenGA, a C++ Genetic Algorithm Library." In 2017 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics (SMC). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/smc.2017.8122921.

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Fukuda, Hiroaki, and Paul Leger. "A library to modularly control asynchronous executions." In SAC 2015: Symposium on Applied Computing. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2695664.2696034.

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Xin Zhou, A. Skjellum, and M. L. Curry. "Abstract: Extended Abstract for Evaluating Asynchrony in Gibraltar RAID's GPU Reed-Solomon Coding Library." In 2012 SC Companion: High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SCC). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sc.companion.2012.284.

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Chiu, K., M. Govindaraju, and D. Gannon. "The Proteus Multiprotocol Message Library." In ACM/IEEE SC 2002 Conference. IEEE, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sc.2002.10050.

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