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Hurwitz, Brian. "Form and Representation in Clinical Case Reports." Literature and Medicine 25, no. 2 (2006): 216–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/lm.2007.0006.

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Amr, Dena, Gregory Broderick-Villa, Philip I. Haigh, J. Michael Guenther, and L. Andrew Difronzo. "Adverse Drug Reactions during Lymphatic Mapping and Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy for Solid Neoplasms." American Surgeon 71, no. 9 (September 2005): 720–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000313480507100905.

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Currently, 1 per cent isosulfan blue dye and technetium-99-labeled sulfur colloid (SC) are used in lymphatic mapping (LM). Several reports have suggested that the incidence of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) during LM is high. We report our experience with LM for solid neoplasms in order to determine the incidence and risk factors for development of ADRs. Seven hundred fifty-three patients (90% women, mean age 57) underwent LM with blue dye alone or in combination with SC from 1998 to 2004. The most common malignancy was breast cancer (83%). One hundred ten patients (14%) had injection of both mapping agents. Most patients (87%) underwent intraparenchymal injection of LM agent. Eight patients (1.1%) had an ADR during LM; none had prior exposure to LM. Of these, 7 had limited reactions (mostly blue hives) that quickly resolved. One patient (0.1%) developed anaphylaxis. The ADR incidence in patients with a sulfa allergy was not significantly different than that in patients without a sulfa allergy (3.4 vs 1%, P = 0.12). No risk factors for development of ADR were identified. Overall, the incidence of ADR during LM is low. Patients with sulfa allergies and prior exposure to LM did not demonstrate an increased incidence of ADR. Anaphylaxis, though rare, can occur during LM.
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Macnab, Magnus, and Patrick Kenny. "Successful Intravenous Immunoglobulin Treatment of Atypical Lichen Myxedematosus Associated with Hypothyroidism and Central Nervous System Involvement: Case Report and Discussion of the Literature." Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery 17, no. 1 (January 2013): 69–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.2310/7750.2012.11125.

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Background: Lichen myxedematosus (LM) is a rare idiopathic disorder characterized by papules, plaques, and/or nodules in the skin secondary to mucin deposition and variable dermal fibrosis in the absence of thyroid disease. Case reports are the predominant literature on LM due to its rarity, and the data are limited regarding the disease. No standard treatment regimen exists, and the response to treatment varies. Objective: This report adds to the limited literature on atypical LM associated with thyroid dysfunction and contributes to the growing body of evidence supporting intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) as effective therapy for extensive cases. Methods and Results: We report an unusual case of atypical LM associated with hypothyroidism, central nervous system (CNS) disturbances, and atrial fibrillation in a 64-year-old male. The patient experienced remarkable improvement within 3 months of beginning IVIg treatment; however, he required repeat therapy due to the recurrence of CNS symptoms 3 months after treatment. Conclusion: We agree with previous authors that thyroid dysfunction alone should not preclude a diagnosis of LM. Additionally, we contribute to the increasing evidence of IVIg being an effective treatment, particularly in the setting of systemic complications or acute worsening of LM.
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Mickle, James E., Maria Rosaria Barone Lumaga, and Paolo De Luca. "Stomatal Development in Aerial Axes of Psilotum nudum (Psilotaceae)." Journal of North Carolina Academy of Science 128, no. 3-4 (October 1, 2012): 95–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.7572/2167-5880-128.3.95.

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Abstract Apical regions of developing aerial shoots of Psilotum nudum (L.) Beauv. were studied using both scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and light microscopy (LM) with the aim of improving our understanding of early stages in stomatal and epidermal ontogenesis. SEM samples were fixed in gluteraldehyde, critical point dried, and coated with an Au-Pd alloy. LM samples were fixed in FAA and embedded in paraffin. LM sections were stained with 0.05% toluidine blue for protein. SEM shows that P. nudum stomata develop from 20 µm-long domed meristemoid cells into guard cell mother cells (GMCs). A furrow dividing guard cells develops at 30 µm long, and wax deposition that will cover the entire cell begins at 70 µm long. LM longitudinal sections of GMCs show a cytoplasmic protein net that organizes into radial fibers, similar to reports of actin fibers in stomata of angiosperms. This study provides additional details of stomatal development in Psilotum and is the first report of an actin-like protein net in Psilotum.
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MacGillivray, J. A., L. H. Sackett, J. M. Driessen, and S. Hemingway. "Excavations at Palaikastro, 1991." Annual of the British School at Athens 87 (November 1992): 121–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0068245400015070.

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The fifth excavation season at Palaikastro is reported. The principal discoveries are a floor deposit of the EM III/MM I A period, a well stratified sequence of levels from the MM II A to MM III B/LM I A periods, floor levels of the LM II and LM III AI periods, and a floor deposit of the LM III A2/B period with storage jars and a bull's head rhyton. Also noteworthy are the discovery of mason's marks on the N facade of Building 5, and fragments of the finest example of painted plaster found at Palaikastro. S. Hemingway reports an important group of metalworking artefacts from a LM III A2/B deposit.
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Christo, Paul J. "Cephalad Lead Migration Following Spinal Cord Stimulation Implantation." Pain Physician 1;15, no. 1;1 (January 14, 2012): E79—E87. http://dx.doi.org/10.36076/ppj.2012/15/e79.

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Lead migration (LM) is the most common complication after spinal cord stimulation (SCS). Although multiple reports of caudad LM have been described, cephalad LM has not been reported. Here we describe a case in which a stimulator lead migrates in the cephalad direction. A 60-year-old male with failed back surgery syndrome underwent SCS lead implantation via a dual lead approach to the top of vertebral body (VB) T9. A standard strain relief loop was used for each lead in the paramedian pocket. Postoperative testing revealed 100% paresthesia coverage of the painful areas. For the first 4 days, the patient continued to have excellent coverage; however, by the seventh day, the paresthesias ascended to above the nipple line. At the 2-week follow-up, cephalad migration of the left lead to the top of VB T1 was confirmed on fluoroscopy. The patient underwent successful lead revision in which a single paramedian incision technique was used to place extra sutures and a “figure-of-eight” strain relief loop. We provide the first case report of significant cephalad LM following SCS lead implantation. This migration can occur despite the use of current standard anchoring techniques. Additional investigation into the mechanism of such LM and lead-securing techniques is warranted. Key words: spinal cord stimulation, lead migration, lead revision, strain relief loop
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Pata, Giacomo, Claudio Casella, Francesco Mittempergher, Laura Cirillo, and Bruno Salerni. "Loupe Magnification Reduces Postoperative Hypocalcemia after Total Thyroidectomy." American Surgeon 76, no. 12 (December 2010): 1345–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000313481007601218.

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We aimed to evaluate the impact of loupe magnification (LM) on incidental parathyroid gland removal (from pathology reports), hypocalcemia, and recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) injury after total thyroidectomy and answer the question of whether this tool should be always recommended for patient's safety. Between January 2005 and December 2008, 126 patients underwent total thyroidectomy with routine use of 2.5 X galilean loupes; their charts were compared with data on 118 patients operated on between January 1997 and December 2000 without LM (two different equally skilled surgical teams operating in the two periods). LM decreased the rate of inadvertent parathyroid glands removal (3.8 vs 7.8% of total parathyroid glands; P = 0.01), as well as of biochemical (20.6 vs 33.9%; P = 0.028) and clinical (12.7 vs 33%; P = 0.0003) hypocalcemia after thyroidectomy. All cases (16 of 16) of symptomatic hypocalcaemia in the LM group proved to be associated with parathyroidectomy vs 76.9 per cent (30 of 39) without LM ( P = 0.046). A trend toward decreased RLN injury rate, although statistically insignificant, was reported, being unilateral transient, unilateral permanent, and bilateral transient palsy rates 6.8, 2.5, and 1.7 per cent, respectively, without LM vs 4.8, 2.4, and 0.8 per cent, respectively, with LM ( P = 0.69; P = 1, and P = 0.61, respectively). Our results do support the routine use of LM during total thyroidectomy.
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Laakmann, Elena, Isabell Witzel, and Volkmar Müller. "Efficacy of Liposomal Cytarabine in the Treatment of Leptomeningeal Metastasis of Breast Cancer." Breast Care 12, no. 3 (2017): 165–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000464400.

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Background: Breast cancer is one of the most frequent causes of leptomeningeal metastasis (LM) among solid tumors in adults. The prognosis of patients with LM is poor. A treatment option is the intrathecal administration of liposomal cytarabine. Case Reports: The first case represents a 53-year-old woman with LM of breast cancer. A neurological response was achieved shortly after the start of the multimodal treatment including intrathecal liposomal cytarabine. The response duration reached 79 days. The second case represents a 48-year-old woman with LM of breast cancer treated with intrathecal liposomal cytarabine as a part of a multimodal treatment approach. A neurological response was achieved in the first 2 weeks of treatment and is still lasting after 18 months. Conclusion: These cases suggest that a rapid response to a prompt start of treatment with intrathecal liposomal cytarabine in patients with LM of breast cancer is feasible. In 1 case an extremely long progression-free survival (18+ months) was achieved. The cases support the efficacy of liposomal cytarabine in the management of LM in breast cancer patients as a part of a multimodal treatment approach and underline the need for further investigations in this specific cohort.
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Montaudié, Henri, Florence Le Duff, Catherine Butori, Veronique Hofman, Eric Fontas, Coralie Roger, Philippe Bahadoran, et al. "Ingenol mebutate to treat lentigo maligna of the head (face and scalp): A prospective and multicenter single-arm phase 2 trial." Journal of Clinical Oncology 37, no. 15_suppl (May 20, 2019): e21051-e21051. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2019.37.15_suppl.e21051.

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e21051 Background: Ingenol mebutate gel is indicated for the treatment of actinic keratoses. In vitro, it has been shown that ingenol mebutate can induce the apoptosis of melanoma cells, but robust clinical data are missing with only few case reports reported.The objectives of the current study was to assess the efficacy and safety of ingenol mebutate for the treatment of lentigo maligna (LM). Methods: We conducted a prospective, multicentre, and single-arm phase 2 trial (NCT02723721), from June 2016 to November 2017. This trial was planned according to Simon’s optimal two-stage design for a total sample size of 23 subjects. Adults with LM of the head were included. Ingenol mebutate gel 150 µg/g was applied daily for 3 consecutive days (one cycle). For patients having no remission or only partial remission at 2 months, a second cycle was done. Patients were evaluated 2 months after the (re)treatment and then every 3 months for 36 months if a complete response (CR) was obtained. The primary endpoint was the CR, defined as the complete clearing of the LM evaluated at 2 months clinically and histologically. Results: Twelve patients with a median age of 73 years were recruited. Only 2 achieved a CR; one patient relapsed during the first year following the treatment. Forty-seven adverse events related to ingenol mebutate were declared. Most were grade 3-4 (66%), but all were resolved without any sequelae. The mean maximum local skin reaction score was 12 (min: 3 – max: 22). These results should be interpreted with caution, because this study has limitations, such as the lack of a comparative arm and the heterogeneity of LM (size and localization). Conclusions: To our knowledge, we report the first prospective study evaluating the efficacy and safety of IM in patients with LM of the head. Unfortunately ingenol mebutate is not an effective treatment of LM in this indication at the concentration of 150 µg/g. Its use with a more intense regimen (more cycles and/or highest concentration (500 µg/g)) is also limited by a poor safety profile. Clinical trial information: NCT 02723721.
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Holmgren, Robin A., Nancy Eisenberg, and Richard A. Fabes. "The Relations of Children’s Situational Empathy-related Emotions to Dispositional Prosocial Behaviour." International Journal of Behavioral Development 22, no. 1 (March 1998): 169–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/016502598384568.

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Although empathy-related responding has frequently been associated with prosocial behaviour directed towards the target of an individual’s vicarious emotional responding, relations between dispositional prosocial behaviour and sympathy or personal distress have seldom been examined, particularly with a multimethod approach. Kindergarten to third-graders’ empathy-related responses to a ”lm were examined as predictors of dispositional prosocial behaviour as reported by teachers, parents, and peers. Teachers’ ratings of dispositional behaviour were related to children’s facial and skin conductance reactions to the ”lm. Parents’ and peers’ ratings of dispositional prosocial behaviour were infrequently associated with children’s empathy-related responding, although peer reports were positively related to heart rate acceleration for boys. Reasons for the differential patterns of relations for different reporters are considered.
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Piscaglia, Nicola. "Deep Learning for Natural Language Processing: Novel State-of-the-art Solutions in Summarisation of Legal Case Reports." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2020. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/20342/.

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Deep neural networks are one of the major classification machines in machine learning. Several Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) have been developed and evaluated in recent years in recognition tasks, such as estimating a user base and estimating their interactivity. We present the best algorithms for extracting or summarising text using a deep neural network while allowing the workers to interpret the texts from the output speech. In this work both extractive and abstractive summarisation approaches have been applied. In particular, BERT (Base, Multilingual Cased) and a deep neural network composed by CNN and GRU layers have been used in the extraction-based summarisation while the abstraction-based one has been performed by applying the GPT-2 Transformer model. We show our models achieve high scores in syntactical terms while a human evaluation is still needed to judge the coherence, consistency and unreferenced harmonicity of speech. Our proposed work outperform the state of the art results for extractive summarisation on the Australian Legal Case Report Dataset. Our paper can be viewed as further demonstrating that our model can outperform the state of the art on a variety of extractive and abstractive summarisation tasks. Note: The abstract above was not written by the author, it was generated by providing a part of thesis introduction as input text to the pre-trained GPT-2 (Small) Transformer model used in this work which has been previously fine-tuned for 4 epochs with the”NIPS 2015 Papers” dataset.
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Legorano, Giuliana. "Sicurezza stradale: Proposta di traduzione di un estratto del research report "The Nature of Errors Made by Drivers"." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2015. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/8142/.

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The aim of this dissertation is to provide a translation from English into Italian of an extract from the research report “The Nature of Errors Made by Drivers”. The research was conducted by the MUARC (the Monash University Accident Research Centre) and published in June 2011 by Austroads, the association of Australasian road transport and traffic agencies. The excerpt chosen for translation is the third chapter, which provides an overview of the on-road pilot study conducted to analyse why drivers make mistakes during their everyday drive, including the methodology employed and the results obtained. This work is divided into six sections. It opens with an introduction on the topic and the formal structure of the report, followed by the first chapter, which provides an overview of the main features of the languages for special purposes and the specialised texts, an analysis of the text type and a presentation of the extract chosen for translation. In the second chapter the linguistic and extralinguistic resources available to specialised translators are presented, focussing on the ones used to translate the text. The third chapter is dedicated to the source text and its translation, while the fourth one provides an analysis of the strategies chosen to translate the text and a comment on the solutions to problematic passages. Finally, the last section – the conclusion – provides a comment on the entire work and on the professional activity of translators. The work closes with an appendix, which contains a glossary of the terms extracted from the translated text.
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Beltrami, Chiara. "Verso l’equilibrio di genere nel private equity e venture capital: traduzione dall’inglese all’italiano di un report della Società finanziaria internazionale (IFC)." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2020.

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The aim of this dissertation is to provide a translation from English to Italian of selected chapters of a report published by the International Finance Corporation (IFC) in March 2019. The key objective of this report is to explore gender gaps in private equity and venture capital, focusing especially on the link between financial returns and gender diversity, the lack of women in the industry and the steps needed to achieve gender balance. This dissertation is comprised of six chapters. The first chapter provides an overview of the IFC and a description of the main topics addressed by the report, such as the hurdles women face within the labor market and the role of gender diversity as one of the main drivers of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and sustainable development. The second chapter explores the lexical, syntactical and textual features of specialized languages, as well as the main aspects of the language of economics. The third chapter focuses on the identification and the description of the textual genre and provides a detailed source text analysis. The fourth chapter offers an overview of corpus linguistics and its application in translation, as well as the description of the ad hoc corpora created for this specific translation project. The fifth chapter contains the source text, followed by its translation in Italian. Lastly, the sixth chapter describes the methodology and the resources used in the translation process and presents a commentary on the main translation difficulties and strategies.
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Parolisi, Vincenza. "Tradurre per le Istituzioni Europee: donne e lavoro. Traduzione di un report dell’EIGE per promuovere l’uguaglianza di genere in ambito lavorativo." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2017. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/12692/.

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Oggetto di questa tesi è la traduzione dall’inglese all’italiano di un report sulle disuguaglianze di genere nel mondo del lavoro pubblicato nel 2015 dall’Istituto europeo per l’uguaglianza di genere (EIGE). Lo scopo del testo è promuovere l’uguaglianza di genere in tutti i Paesi europei e combattere le discriminazioni basate sul sesso. Dunque, viene coinvolto non solo il cittadino europeo ma anche quello italiano che voglia informarsi su tali tematiche. Il motivo principale che ha guidato la scelta di tradurre questo testo, oltre all’individuazione di un lettore italiano, è un interesse personale per l’argomento trattato e il carattere istituzionale della traduzione. Nel presente elaborato sono state analizzate le caratteristiche del testo originale, sia in termini di genere che di contenuti. Difatti nel primo capitolo viene fornita una panoramica sull’argomento trattato, sul rapporto esistente tra donne e lavoro negli anni ’70 e ’80 e al giorno d’oggi, in Europa e in Italia. Il secondo capitolo è incentrato su un’analisi teorica dei linguaggi specialistici da un punto di vista lessicale, sintattico e testuale e sull’individuazione del genere: in realtà il testo mostrerà caratteristiche in linea con diverse tipologie testuali, quali l’annual report, il testo istituzionale e il riassunto. Seguirà uno studio teorico sui corpora e sui criteri generali da adottare nella loro costruzione nel capitolo tre. Applicando quest’analisi al lavoro di traduzione, saranno fornire motivazioni e metodologie adottate nella costruzione del corpus parallelo inglese-italiano e di quello monolingue italiano. Una volta poi analizzato il tipo di testo sulla base di diversi fattori (emittente e destinatario, argomento e contenuti e struttura del testo), il capitolo quarto presenterà la traduzione vera e propria del report. Infine l’ultimo capitolo sarà dedicato al commento delle scelte traduttive applicate e dei problemi incontrati.
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Murtas, Jessica. "WMO Statement on the State of the Global Climate: Traduzione dall’inglese all’italiano del rapporto specializzato sul clima nel 2019 dell’Organizzazione Meteorologica Mondiale (OMM)." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2021. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/22907/.

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Lo scopo del presente elaborato è quello di proporre la traduzione dall'inglese all'italiano di un rapporto riguardante il clima, intitolato WMO Statement on the State of the Global Climate in 2019 e pubblicato dall'Organizzazione Meteorologica Mondiale (OMM) nello stesso anno. Il rapporto include analisi provenienti da servizi meteorologici e idrologici nazionali, istituzioni internazionali, agenzie delle Nazioni Unite ed esperti scientifici. L'OMM si concentra su sette Indicatori Climatici per descrivere il cambiamento climatico su scala mondiale. La traduzione proposta all’interno del presente elaborato potrebbe aiutare i destinatari italiani, in particolare i lettori semi-esperti, che ricercano documenti tradotti nel settore del clima e della meteorologia, in quanto il materiale in questo ambito è disponibile soprattutto in lingua inglese. Quindi, poiché l’OMM non traduce i suoi rapporti in italiano, la presente traduzione potrebbe risultare utile per l’ente e per altre istituzioni che hanno l’obiettivo di raggiungere un pubblico più vasto. Il presente elaborato si suddivide in sei capitoli. Nel primo capitolo viene fornita una panoramica dell'istituzione che ha pubblicato il testo di partenza. Il secondo capitolo presenta un'analisi teorica dei linguaggi specialistici, nonché una breve panoramica sul linguaggio istituzionale e sulla comunicazione nell’ambito del clima e dell’ambiente. Il terzo capitolo si concentra sull'identificazione del genere e include un'analisi del testo di partenza. Il quarto capitolo contiene una breve panoramica sulla linguistica dei corpora e descrive i corpora ad hoc creati per il processo di traduzione. Il quinto capitolo comprende la traduzione del testo di partenza in italiano. Infine, il sesto capitolo offre un commento alla traduzione.
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Vela, Gonzales Carlos Gil, and Rabanal Cristian Attilio Cadenillas. "Constitucionalidad y Legalidad en la aplicación de la Jornada de Trabajo Atípica Acumulativa en la Minería y Casuística aplicada." Master's thesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC), 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/653469.

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La importancia de la Jornada Atípica Acumulativa en la minería en nuestro país radica en que facilita mayores niveles de producción y utiliza para ello la fuerza laboral de los trabajadores mineros en ciclos de trabajo (o también llamados sistemas de trabajo) que consisten en períodos acumulativos de trabajo y que son compensados también con períodos acumulativos de descanso, pero para ello debe cumplirse con diversos parámetros constitucionales (Constitución Política de 1993, Sentencias del Tribunal Constitucional y Convenio 01 de la Organización Internacional del Trabajo - OIT) así como con diversos parámetros legales (TUO de la Ley de Jornada y su Reglamento, Consolidación de los Descansos Remunerados y su Reglamento) y otros parámetros interpretativos sumamente importantes (Directivas e Informes del Ministerio de Trabajo – MTPE). De contar con dichos parámetros la jornada atípica acumulativa en la minería será constitucionalmente y legalmente válida. Más, luego de precisar la constitucionalidad y legalidad de este tipo de jornada de trabajo, corresponde ahora definir algunos aspectos importantes de casuística respecto al cálculo de la Jornada Atípica Acumulativa en la Minería que servirán para despejar algunas dudas en este tema poco estudiado aún en el Derecho Laboral y en el Derecho Minero. Y finalmente corresponde desarrollar una propuesta normativa que regule todos los aspectos necesarios para la aplicación de este tipo especial de jornadas de trabajo.
The importance of Atypical Cumulative Working Day in mining in our country is that it facilitates increased production and uses for this labor force miners to work cycles (also called work systems) consisting of periods cumulative work and are also offset by cumulative periods of rest, but this should be met with various constitutional parameters (1993 Constitution, Constitutional Court rulings and Convention 01 of the International Labour Organization - ILO) as well as various legal parameters (Journey Act and Regulations, Consolidation of Remunerated Breaks and Regulations) and other highly important interpretative parameters (Directives and Reports of the Ministry of Labour - MLEP). To have these parameters cumulative atypical journey in mining will be constitutionally and legally valid. Moreover, after specifying the constitutionality and legality of this type of working day, it is now necessary to define some important aspects of casuistry regarding the calculation of the Cumulative Atypical Working Day in Mining that will serve to clear up some doubts in this little studied subject still in the Labor Law and Mining Law. And finally it corresponds to develop a normative proposal that regulates all the necessary aspects for the application of this special type of working days.
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Vicchi, Giorgia. "LE ISTITUZIONI EUROPEE E IL TERRORISMO: Traduzione della relazione 2017 sulla situazione e sulle tendenze del terrorismo nell'UE a cura di Europol." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2017. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/14803/.

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Oggetto di questa tesi è la traduzione dall’inglese all’italiano della relazione 2017 sulla situazione e sulle tendenze del terrorismo nell’Unione europea (TE-SAT) redatta da Europol, soprattutto per la grande rilevanza dei temi legati al terrorismo e alla sicurezza pubblica in un’ottica di paritaria divulgazione multilingue a tutti i cittadini dell’UE. L’elaborato si compone di cinque capitoli. Nel primo viene presentata l’istituzione autrice del testo e il suo ruolo soprattutto nella lotta al terrorismo, dopo una breve illustrazione della percezione e delle aspettative dei cittadini europei in merito all’azione dell’UE in tale ambito. Il secondo capitolo fornisce una panoramica su lingue speciali, genere e tipologie testuali corredata di esempi pratici e seguita da un’accurata analisi testuale sulla base delle caratteristiche del testo. In particolare, si potrà osservare che la TE-SAT è un testo istituzionale di carattere ibrido, contenente terminologia tecnica ma di tipo divulgativo ed espositivo. Il terzo capitolo illustra la preparazione delle risorse e gli strumenti utilizzati come supporto alla traduzione. In particolare, vengono descritti il metodo di creazione di corpora ad hoc e l’utilità di altre risorse, tra cui gli strumenti disponibili presso la DG Traduzione della Commissione europea. A seguire, il quarto capitolo contiene la traduzione vera e propria con il testo originale a fronte, mentre il quinto capitolo è dedicato al commento delle scelte traduttive effettuate e dei problemi incontrati. Infine, l’elaborato si conclude con considerazioni generali sul lavoro svolto, in particolare sull’utilità che esso può avere nell’auspicio di una sua pubblicazione futura e di un suo utilizzo sistematico da parte di Europol.
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Dallolio, Valentina. "Studio e implementazione di una soluzione di business intelligence a supporto dell'analisi economico finanziaria." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2014. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/7426/.

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Progetto di tesi svolto in azienda. Studio dei principali concetti di Business Intelligence (BI) e degli strumenti per la BI. Confronto tra i principali vendor nel mercato dell'analisi dei dati e della Business Intelligence. Studio e reigegnerizzazione di un modello per l'analisi economico finanziaria dei fornitori/clienti di un'azienda. Realizzazione di un prototipo del modello utilizzando un nuovo strumento per la reportistica: Tableau. Il prototipo si basa su dati economici finanziari estratti da banche dati online e forniti dall'azienda cliente. Implementazione finale del database e di un flusso automatico per la riclassificazione dei dati di bilancio.
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Albinelli, Erica. "Financing urban adaptation to climate change: Traduzione dall’inglese all’italiano di un report dell’Agenzia europea dell’ambiente sul tema dell’adattamento ai cambiamenti climatici." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2018. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/15156/.

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Oggetto di questa tesi è la traduzione dall’inglese all’italiano di una relazione sul tema dell’adattamento ai cambiamenti climatici, pubblicata nel 2017 dall’Agenzia europea dell’ambiente (AEA). Lo scopo della relazione è promuovere l’attuazione di misure e programmi di adattamento per contrastare gli effetti dei cambiamenti climatici in tutti gli Stati membri dell’UE. La relazione descrive le varie possibilità messe a disposizione dalle istituzioni dell’UE per il finanziamento di tali misure, attraverso la presentazione di undici casi di studio, ognuno dei quali si concentra sulle strategie implementate da un’amministrazione europea. Il presente elaborato si compone di sei capitoli. Nel primo capitolo, il lettore troverà una panoramica sull’istituzione che ha pubblicato il testo, così come una descrizione dei principali meccanismi e strumenti di finanziamento messi a disposizione dall'UE per l’attuazione di misure di adattamento ai cambiamenti climatici. Il secondo capitolo fornisce un’analisi teorica dei linguaggi specialistici dal punto di vista lessicale, sintattico e testuale. Il terzo capitolo è incentrato sull'identificazione del genere e del destinatario del testo e presenta un’analisi del testo di partenza. Il quarto capitolo si concentra sull'importanza dei corpora nella traduzione specializzata e analizza i corpora ad hoc costruiti a supporto della traduzione. Il quinto capitolo include la traduzione in italiano del report e l’ultimo capitolo offre un commento dettagliato del processo traduttivo, in cui si analizzano la metodologia e le risorse impiegate, nonché scelte, strategie e difficoltà di traduzione.
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Catozzi, Francesco. "Metodi per l’elaborazione di risultati di test su batterie agli ioni di litio a scopo modellizzazione." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2021.

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Il lavoro di tesi, svoltosi in collaborazione con il laboratorio LEMAD dell'Università degli Studi di Bologna, si inserisce in una attività di test di batterie agli ioni di litio, in particolare, allo sviluppo di uno script Matlab che, sulla base dei dati raccolti ed alla tipologia di test ai quali è stata sottoposta la cella in prova, è in grado di produrre automaticamente report mirati per la sua caratterizzazione e successiva modellizzazione. Nello specifico, i report prodotti hanno l'obiettivo di analizzare e confrontare il comportamento delle celle in prova in differenti condizioni di temperatura e corrente e di realizzare un modello parametrico della cella, con dipendenza da temperatura e stato di carica.
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"In commercial terms, Working Title Films, the production company that Tim Bevan helped found and co-chairs, is the most successful UK outt of its generation. From Bridget Jones’s Diary (2001) to Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994), Notting Hill (1999), and Love Actually (2003), from Nanny McPhee (2005), and Bean (1997) to Atonement (2007), and Shaun of the Dead (2004), their lms have made hundreds of millions of dollars. Working Title Films has also been instrumental in creating British stars (Hugh Grant, Keira Knightley) and in talent-spotting writers and directors (Richard Curtis, Joe Wright). Bevan entered the British lm industry via the world of pop promos in the 1980s. Working Title was formed in 1983. The company’s breakthrough came when he and Sarah Radclyffe (his original partner in the company) produced My Beautiful Laundrette (1985). When Michael Kuhn set up PolyGram Filmed Entertainment (PFE) in 1991 with the ambition of creating a European-based “studio” with the reach and distribution repower of a Hollywood major, he looked to invest in Working Title Films. At this point, Radclyffe stepped aside and Bevan’s current business partner Eric Fellner came on board. Under Bevan and Fellner, Working Title Films quickly blossomed. Both producers targeted the international market. The success of Four Weddings and a Funeral was followed by a string of hits. At the same time, they worked with the Coen brothers on lms such as Fargo (1996) and The Big Lebowski (1998), while also overseeing low-budget British successes such as Billy Elliot (2000). When PFE was closed down in 1999, Working Title came under the ownership of Universal, however, Bevan and his team retain extraordinary autonomy. Universal trusted the company to greenlight their own movies up to a reported budget of $35 million. The Working Title lmography is very varied. Spy thrillers, zombie comedies, period dramas, and kids’ movies sit alongside the romantic comedies that have been their biggest successes. In early 2012, when this interview was conducted, Working Title’s slate was as full and varied as ever, wrapping up Anna Karenina, preparing Les Misérables, discussing a new Bridget Jones, and working full throttle on Ron Howard’s Formula One racing movie, Rush." In FilmCraft: Producing, 23–24. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780240823881-4.

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Mansour, Alaa M., Ricardo Zuccolo, Cheng Peng, Chunfa Wu, Bill Greiner, Dhiraj Kumar, and Jefferson Azevedo. "An Innovative FPSO Design Hosting SCRs in the North Sea Harsh Environment." In ASME 2016 35th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2016-55140.

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Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) floaters have the advantages of providing the required storage in the hull and direct offloading to tankers of opportunity in deep and ultra-deep water in areas lacking infra-structure. Steel Catenary Risers (SCRs) are the preferred solution in wet-tree applications due to their simplicity, robustness and low Capital costs (CAPEX) and Operational costs (OPEX) compared to other riser options. However, due to its relatively high dynamic motions, FPSO is not a feasible host for SCRs in most environments and especially so in the North Sea very harsh environment. Also, for efficient production from rich reservoirs, large diameter and number of risers are typically required. This makes it more challenging to find a robust and commercially attractive riser solution. In this paper a novel design for an FPSO with the ability to host SCRs in the North Sea very harsh environment is presented and evaluated. The novel design, namely, Low Motion FPSO (LM-FPSO), has a hull form with a generally rectangular cross-section. The platform is moored in-place using a conventional mooring system. The LM-FPSO performance is enhanced with the robust low-tech feature, namely, free-hanging solid ballast tank (SBT). The SBT is located certain distance below hull keel and connected to the hull through four groups of short tendons. All tendon components are the same as those used in conventional TLPs. Through the mass and added mass of the SBT, the LM-FPSO provides significantly improved heave, roll and pitch responses. The paper presents detailed description of the novel North Sea LM-FPSO design and its in-service performance. The SCR’s feasibility is discussed. The identified risks and associated mitigations for the new design compared to the conventional FPSO are investigated and reported. The paper concludes with discussions on the project execution plan and cost benefit when developing fields using this novel design.
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Preisel, John H. "Testing at the U.S. Navy’s Gas Turbine Systems Engineering Complex: Part II." In ASME 1991 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/91-gt-322.

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Full-scale testing has continued at the US Navy’s Gas Turbine Systems Engineering Complex. The test complex, which is based on the US Navy’s DDG-51 class propulsion plant, has fully transitioned from the construction phase to the testing phase. A complete LM 2500-based propulsion train exists, as well as an electrical generation, distribution and control system. The purpose of this paper is to provide an update to last year’s test report, and to document the new tests and systems integration tasks that have taken place. Particular areas to be discussed include: - electrical system design, installation and testing - crew training and integrated plant operations - full-scale casualty control exercises - integration and testing of an Auxiliary Power Unit - control system upgrades and communication testing At the time that this paper is being written, final design approval has been given to move a second 2500 kW gas turbine generator to the test site. This will be a cogeneration system, since it has a waste heat recovery system installed in the exhaust system. The paper describes the plans for integrating this system into the gas turbine complex. The proposed electrical system test plan is also discussed. The paper concludes by outlining the component and system testing programs that are planned for the future. The future tests represent a continuing commitment to land based test sites and full scale integration testing.
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Cai, Zhicheng, and Xiang Yuan Zheng. "Whirling Motion of Monopile Offshore Wind Turbines Subjected to Harmonic and Random Base Excitation." In ASME 2017 36th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2017-62718.

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In April 2014 a series of 30:1 scaled shake table test of the NREL-5MW monopile offshore wind turbine were conducted. Significant whirling motions were observed during the test [1], which were seldom reported for civil engineering and offshore engineering structures. This study is thereby devoted to revealing the mechanism of the whirling motion of a typical tall monoplie offshore wind turbine. The original shake table model is simplified into a uniform cantilever beam with a large lumped mass on the top. Two nonlinear coupled integro-differential equations of motion containing cubic nonlinearities due to curvature and inertia are used and solved by both analytical and numerical approaches. The ElCentroExp random base excitation and lateral harmonic base excitations with different amplitudes and frequencies are considered in the analysis to fathom the instability mechanism. The analysis results show that, for harmonic base excitations with frequency within a specific range, when the amplitude of base excitation and the initial perturbation exceed a certain threshold, stable whirling motion response will be triggered and the motion of shake table model will be controlled by whirling. However, the analysis results also demonstrate that, subjected to the ElCentroExp base excitation or its equivalent lateral harmonic base excitations, neither analytical nor numerical approach can produce whirling motion response, regardless of the damping ratio. The LM model will always show planar motion response. This differs significantly from the observation of shake table model test.
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Asiruwa, John J., Aaron M. Propst, and Stephen P. Gent. "Hemodynamics Study of Different Take-Off Angles of the Left Coronary Artery." In 2017 Design of Medical Devices Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/dmd2017-3389.

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Coronary arteries are located on the surface of the heart and supply oxygenated blood to the myocardium and other components of the heart. The two coronary arteries located above the aortic arch are the Left Coronary Artery (LCA) and Right Coronary Artery (RCA). The LCA branches into the Left Anterior Descending (LAD) and the Left Circumflex (LCx) while the RCA branches into the Right Marginal Artery (RMA) and Post Descending Artery (PDA). The coronary arteries are likened to a complex tube-like structure, and the motion of the heart cause changes in pressure, which allows proper blood circulation during the systolic and diastolic phases [1]. Since it is essential to understand the physiological and hemodynamical behavior of the heart and coronary arteries, numerous studies have been conducted at different artery locations in the heart. Most of the research has focused on the branches between the LAD and LCx, with little or no attention directed towards the take-off angle the LCA makes with the aortic root. Although it has been reported that certain take-off angles of left main (LM) can be considered anomalous, findings have documented that such take off angles can make the artery prone to atherosclerosis and sudanophilia diseases [2]. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) has in recent years been used to solve a wide variety of fluid flow challenges, and can be used for this study. The goal of this study is to use CFD techniques to study the hemodynamics of the different take-off angles of the left coronary artery from the aortic root. This will help identify areas in the left coronary artery that could be prone to atherosclerosis buildup.
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Anguita, Davide, Fabio Rivieccio, Marcello Canova, Paolo Casoli, and Agostino Gambarotta. "A Learning-Machine Based Method for the Simulation of Combustion Process in Automotive I.C. Engines." In ASME 2003 Internal Combustion Engine Division Spring Technical Conference. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ices2003-0682.

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In automotive applications problems related to management and diagnostics play an important role to improve engine performance and to reduce fuel consumption and pollutant emissions. In the design of control systems the use of theoretical models for the simulation of engine behaviour proved to be very useful, and it is apparent from the literature. However, since automotive engines have become very complex plants, their modelling requires a comprehensive description of the behaviour of many processes and components. Combustion process has a strong influence on performance and emissions, but its theoretical description can be hardly combined with the requirements of control-oriented models (especially as regards “real-time” applications). Two simplified theoretical models are proposed in the paper, based on a thermodynamic and a simplified approach respectively. In the first case a single-zone method was followed with the introduction of an apparent heat release rate (HRR) described as a superposition of two Wiebe functions. Coefficients of these burning functions are estimated by means of Learning Machines (LM), i.e. Support Vector Machines (SVM), trained from experimental data and then embedded in a Simulink® block. In order to make calculation time shorter, a simpler and faster model based on the application of SVM was defined to describe combustion process. Starting from experimental data, the proposed SVM was trained and implemented in a Simulink® block to evaluate exhaust gas temperature and bmep directly from engine operating parameters. Both blocks were defined to be easily embedded in engine simulation models for control-oriented applications. Results were promising for both models, showing very short computation time. A comparison of theoretical outputs with experimental data is reported in the paper, together with an application of both calculation procedures to a comprehensive model of a modern automotive turbocharged Diesel engine.
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Xiang, Sherry, Peimin Cao, Richard Erwin, and Steve Kibbee. "OTEC Cold Water Pipe Global Dynamic Design for Ship-Shaped Vessels." In ASME 2013 32nd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2013-10927.

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Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) technology has been considered as a renewable power generation for the tropical oceans where a thermal gradient from subsea to surface are higher than 20°C since 1980. In 2009, the OTEC technical readiness report has identified that semi-submersible, ship-shaped vessel and spar are most feasible to OTEC application. All three are technically mature and well-established floating facilities and have been widely manufactured and operated in offshore industry all over the world. A pilot OTEC development, led by Lockheed Martin (LM) Industry Team, has configured a semi-submersible floating platform. As an alternative design, SBM is developing OTEC designs based on converted ships. Ship shapes provide good access to facilities for practical operation and maintenance activities. Our study focused on demonstrating the feasibility of constructing and installing a 4 meter outer diameter Cold Water Pipe (CWP) based on conventional land-based manufacture of Fiberglass Reinforced Plastics (FRP) followed by installation with SBM marine equipment. Based on insights gained from this exercise, we will continue to develop the installation methods for larger diameter CWPs. The CWP is a key design challenge for OTEC since it must be strong enough to withstand the forces and motions while being light enough to be installed with available marine equipment. This paper focuses on the cold water pipe global dynamic performance hosted by a converted ship for a 10MW OTEC plantship offshore Hawaii. The offshore Hawaii location was selected for purposes of comparison rather than the existence of any specific prospective projects. The CWP is connected to the vessel via a sealed gimbal device that allows the CWP’s angular motions to be decoupled from the vessel. The fundamental understanding of CWP vibrations is discussed. The CWP global dynamic responses to extreme storms and operational fatigue environments are presented. Vortex Induced Vibration (VIV) and other design issues are discussed. The key global design considerations of CWP for the ship-shaped vessel are identified and summarized.
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Waldheim, L., and E. Carpentieri. "Update on the Progress of the Brazilian Wood BIG-GT Demonstration Project." In ASME 1998 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exhibition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/98-gt-472.

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Biomass integrated gasification-gas turbine (BIG-GT) technology offers the opportunity for efficient and environmentally sound power generation from biomass fuels. Since biomass is ‘carbon-neutral’ it can be used in power generation equipment without contributing to the ‘greenhouse effect’ if it is grown sustainably. The Brazilian BIG-GT initiative is one of a number of initiatives world-wide aimed at demonstrating, and thereby establishing, biomass as an energy resource for power production. The goal of the Brazilian BIG-GT project is to confirm the commercial viability of producing electricity from wood through the use of biomass-fuelled integrated gasification combined-cycle (BIG-GT) technology. To fulfil this goal a 32 MWe eucalyptus-fuelled demonstration power plant will be built in Brazil on the basis of a design made by TPS Termiska Processer AB (TPS). The first two phases of the project, which included experimental and engineering studies and the basic engineering of the plant, were completed in 1997. The next phase of the project, the construction and commissioning of the plant, is the recipient of a U.S. $35 million grant from the Global Environmental Facility (GEF) of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), in addition to financing from the World Bank (WB). The plant will be built in Bahia, north-eastern Brazil. The customer of the plant is a consortium, SER - Sistemas de Energia Renovável, comprising of CHESF (Companhia Hidro Elétrica do São Francisco), a federally-owned electricity generation and distribution company, Eletrobras (Centrais Elétricas Brasileiras), a holding company comprising of the main Brazilian companies from the electric generation and distribution sector, and Shell Brasil. Start-up of the plant is scheduled for the year 2000. The plant will be based on a TPS designed atmospheric-pressure gasification/gas cleaning process. The product gas will be fired in a modified GE LM 2500 gas turbine. The gasification and gas cleaning process is based on the use of a circulating fluidised bed gasifier, secondary stage catalytic tar cracker and conventional cold filter and wet scrubbing technology. The feedstock to the plant will be mainly eucalyptus wood from a dedicated plantation which is harvested on a three-year cycle. This paper describes the background of the project leading up to the technology selection, the technology that will be employed in the plant and the outline of the economics of this ‘first-of-a-kind’ plant. The progress made in establishing the organisation and the formal framework (e.g. securing the electricity and fuel contracts) are also reported. Future projections of likely technological improvements and cost reductions, and their effect on the overall economics of an ‘Nth’ plant, are presented.
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Reports on the topic "LM reports"

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Walk-through survey report: styrene exposures during fiber reinforced wind blade manufacturing at LM Glasfiber, Grand Forks, North Dakota. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, February 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.26616/nioshephb30619a.

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In-depth survey report: styrene exposures during fiber reinforced wind blade manufacturing at LM Glasfiber, Grand Forks, North Dakota. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, February 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.26616/nioshephb30619b.

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