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Mzia Lazishvili. "ONE PASTORAL POEM OF DAVIT GURAMISHVILI." International Academy Journal Web of Scholar, no. 4(34) (April 30, 2019): 39–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.31435/rsglobal_wos/30042019/6448.

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“The Book Cheerful Summer” of Georgian Writer, which is created by the pastoral theme of Davit Guramishvili, which echoes The Russian Folklore. The poem is a small genre and carries bucolic-pastoral characteristics. The author of the poem echoes the revival period of European-Russian pastoral theme, in addition, he has a moral character – who is the shepherd boy- Katsvia, who is grown up with Christian values, denying the familiar and eccentric relationships. In The poem there are conflicts between two worlds - carnival Life and traditional values. The first of them is the shepherd girl, the second one is the shepherd boy – Katsvia. This poem is considered as a writer's testament is a didactic and moral. At the same time, the author refuses in his dominant epoch on “the three styles theory” and the folk, where he appeals the simple narrate, the verification is original, the narrate is interesting and it is featured by the lightness of folklore and feminine expressions.
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Petrov, Ana. "In Search of ‘Authentic’ Yugoslav Rock: The Life and Afterlife of Bijelo Dugme." AM Journal of Art and Media Studies, no. 13 (September 15, 2017): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.25038/am.v0i13.182.

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In this article I address the ways in which rock band Bijelo Dugme (White Button) has become one of the symbols of the former Yugoslavia, by analyzing its activities and reception, both in the Yugoslav and the post-Yugoslav periods. Starting from 1974, when its first album was released, Bijelo Dugme gained high popularity and drew the attraction of the public due to its specific sound and image. Being between the East and the West, Yugoslavia’s popular music scene was constantly focused on searching for a kind of music that would epitomize the ‘authentic’ Yugoslav music. The folk-influenced hard rock sound (so-called shepherd rock) was recognized as such a feature and it soon became one of the symbols of Yugoslav culture itself, making Sarajevo one of its epicenters. I here argue that the band appears to be a Yugoslav symbol since (1) its active years coincide precisely with the period in Yugoslavia that was marked with relevant changes, beginning with its 1974 constitution and ending with its disintegration; (2) it is regarded as a feature representing one of the most important successes of the country’s popular music industry; and (3) it has had a specific ‘afterlife’ that sheds light on the ways culture in the Yugoslav era is perceived currently. Article received: May 1, 2017; Article accepted: May 8, 2017; Published online: September 15, 2017Original scholarly paperHow to cite this article: Petrov, Ana. "In Search of ‘Authentic’ Yugoslav Rock: The Life and Afterlife of Bijelo Dugme." AM Journal of Art and Media Studies 13 (2017): 43-59. doi: 10.25038/am.v0i13.182
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Stok, U., A. Shephard, S. Cucnik, S. Sodin-Šemrl, and P. Zigon. "AB0080 ALTERED CONCENTRATIONS OF DIFFERENT SMALL EXTRACELLULAR VESICLE POPULATIONS IN PLASMA OF PATIENTS WITH ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID SYNDROME." Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 80, Suppl 1 (May 19, 2021): 1069.3–1070. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2021-eular.1371.

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Background:Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is a systemic autoimmune disorder characterized by thrombosis, obstetric complications, and the presence of antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL) that cause endothelial injury and thrombophilia [1]. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are involved in various thrombotic disorders [2], including APS [3, 4], and therefore may influence the prothrombotic status of APS patients. One of the hallmarks of activated endothelium is the expression of adhesion molecules, such as ICAM-1 (CD54) and E-selectin (CD62E), that play a key function in the interactions with leukocytes and platelets.Objectives:To determine the level of total tetraspanin (CD81/CD63/CD9)-positive vesicles and specific EV populations (CD54- and CD62E-positive EVs) in plasma from APS patients.Methods:Whole blood was collected from 4 APS patients and 3 healthy blood donors (HBDs) and processed to obtain platelet-depleted plasma. The size and concentration of EVs were determined using ExoView platform (NanoView Biosciences, MA, USA). In brief, EVs were captured and immobilized on ExoView Tetraspanin chips using the capture antibodies CD81, CD63, and CD9. Size was determined using SP-IRIS technology. Concentration measurements were performed with fluorescently labeled detection antibodies, specifically tetraspanins (CD81/CD63/CD9) for total EVs and CD54 and CD62E for specific EV populations.Results:Analysis of EVs size confirmed the presence of small EVs (sEVs, < 70 nm) in both study groups. The size of EVs did not vary significantly between study groups (mean size ± SD in APS vs. HBD; CD81 (63.1 ± 1.5 nm vs. 66.6 ± 10.6 nm), CD63 (63.3 ± 1.64 nm vs. 69.2 ± 13.2 nm), and CD9 capture spot (61.8 ± 1.18 nm vs. 64.1 ± 7.64 nm)). The levels of total EVs (tetraspanin-positive) were increased 1.7-fold, 1.4-fold, and 2.2-fold for CD81, CD63, and CD9 capture spots, respectively, in APS patients compared to HBDs (Figure 1A). In addition, CD54- and CD62E-positive EVs represented a small population (< 2 %) of the total EVs (Figure 1B). The levels of CD54 were increased 2.9-fold, 3.0-fold, and 2.5-fold on CD81, CD63, and CD9 capture spots, respectively, and similarly, the levels of CD62E were increased 2.2-fold, 2.7-fold, and 2.0-fold on CD81, CD63, and CD9 capture spots, respectively, in APS patients compared to HBDs (Figure 1A).Figure 1.Concentration of tetraspanin- (CD81/CD63/CD9), CD54- and CD62- positive sEVs in APS patients and HBDs.Conclusion:Higher levels of sEVs and increased percentage of CD54- and CD62E-positive sEVs in plasma of APS patients could indicate an altered and activated endothelium in those patients.References:[1]Miyakis S. Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis. 2006.[2]Zara M. Int J Mol Sci. 2019.[3]Chaturvedi S. Semin Thromb Hemost. 2018.[4]Stok U. Cells. 2020.[5]Oggero S. Front Pharmacol. 2019.Disclosure of Interests:Ula Stok: None declared, Alex Shephard Employee of: NanoView Biosciences., Sasa Cucnik: None declared, Snežna Sodin-Šemrl: None declared, Polona Zigon: None declared
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Sawyer, Lindsay. "One fold among many." Nature 327, no. 6124 (June 1987): 659. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/327659a0.

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Bonet-Reves, Carles, Juliana Larrosa, and Tere M-Seara. "Regularization around a generic codimension one fold-fold singularity." Journal of Differential Equations 265, no. 5 (September 2018): 1761–838. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jde.2018.04.047.

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Hylen, Susan E. "The Shepherd’s Risk: Thinking Metaphorically with John’s Gospel." Biblical Interpretation 24, no. 3 (July 19, 2016): 382–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685152-00243p05.

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One of the characteristics of the good shepherd of John 10:11–18 is a phrase that is usually translated “he lays down his life” (vv. 11, 15, 17, 18). Although interpreters often acknowledge the alternate meaning, “he risks his life,” this option is usually rejected. This article sees the notion of risk as an important element of John’s metaphorical presentation of Jesus as shepherd. Drawing on cultural conventions of shepherding, the literary context, and metaphor theory, the author argues that John portrays Jesus as one who risks his life for the sheep, and not simply as one who dies for them. This idea of a shepherd who risks his life for the flock can illuminate the reader’s understanding of Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection, and the way that disciples are called to follow him.
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VICENT, MARIA, JOSE MARIA GABRIEL Y GALAN, and SONIA MOLINO. "One forgotten name, and another misinterpreted, in Lomariocycas (Blechnaceae, Polypodiopsida)." Phytotaxa 360, no. 1 (July 10, 2018): 77. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.360.1.10.

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Blechnaceae Newman (1844: 8) is a subcosmopolitan family of leptosporangiate ferns (Polypodiopsida), which comprises around 250 species (Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group 2016). Until recently, most of this diversity fell under one, large genus Blechnum Linnaeus (1753: 1077), but after the accumulation of strong evidence of its non-monophyletic status (Shepherd et al. 2007, Gabriel y Galán et al. 2013, Perrie et al. 2014, Gasper et al. 2017), it was split into several entities. Thus, in its current conception, Blechnaceae is formed by 24 genera (Pteridophte Phylogeny Group 2016).
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McCartney, W. T. "Another Manifestation of Ununited Anconeal Process in the German Shepherd Dog?" Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology 06, no. 04 (1993): 213–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1633061.

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A one-year-old German Shepherd dog sustained a proximal fracture of the ulna involving the anconeal process following a mild traumatic event. Two types of ununited anconeal processes are documented in the German Shepherd dog and this case may represent a further type.
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Jankowsky, Eckhard, and Margaret E. Fairman. "RNA helicases — one fold for many functions." Current Opinion in Structural Biology 17, no. 3 (June 2007): 316–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sbi.2007.05.007.

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Jaskolski, Mariusz, Milosz Ruszkowski, and Joanna Sliwiak. "PR-10: one fold for many phytohormones?" Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations and Advances 71, a1 (August 23, 2015): s241. http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/s2053273315096345.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Of One Fold and One Shepherd"

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Lewis, Mark T. ""An Hungry Man Dreameth": Transcendental Film Theory and Stylistic Trends in Recent Institutional Films of the LDS Church." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2016. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/6006.

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To the religiously minded, few things carry greater importance than a connection to the divine. For centuries, the literature of prophets and the work of gifted artists have served to create a liminal space where man and Maker can meet. The advent of cinema and the creation of the Internet pose unique questions for the artist seeking to lead an audience toward an encounter with God. In a modern world where discretionary time is dominated by on-demand video streaming, the value of understanding cinema and its myriad potential is particularly relevant. As a religious organization, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has eagerly (and to a certain extent, uniquely) embraced and used film to further its aims. This thesis will further the conversation already begun on the topic of spirituality in official LDS Church productions, particularly adding new analysis regarding the form and content of more recent institutionally produced films. How do stylistic trends in recent official film productions of the LDS Church relate to the broader academic and theological discussion regarding cinematic spirituality? After the introduction and thesis overview in Chapter 1, Chapter 2 will provide a survey of prominent works regarding cinematic spirituality. Theories that entertain how movies speak to human spirits are varied and highly subjective. Many theories about what makes a work "spiritual" grow from particular religious traditions and are informed by that theorist's beliefs about God's nature. Some theories are dependent on loosely measured criteria (editing pace, complexity of music, distance between camera and subject, etc.), while others rely almost entirely on the "feeling" a work conveys (which may or may not be determined by objectively measurable parts).Chapter 3 relates the prominent theories laid out in Chapter 2 to the cinematic efforts made by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the past two decades. Examining the form and content of these media projects will reveal trends that indicate inherent assumptions on the part of the LDS Church's media department regarding the purpose and potential of spirituality and film. Chapter 4 explores how the Church's typical approach compares and contrasts with films made by independent Latter-day Saint filmmakers. Some stylistic possibilities will be derived from the efforts of Mormon artists more generally and may have implications for how Latter-day Saint films could help spiritually engage audiences.
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Helleman, Adrian Arnold. "One flock, one shepherd a study of the relationship of ecumenism and mission in the contemporary Roman Catholic Church /." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1988. http://www.tren.com.

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Ulgen, Burcin Emre. "Estimation In The Simple Linear Regression Model With One-fold Nested Error." Master's thesis, METU, 2005. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/3/12606171/index.pdf.

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In this thesis, estimation in simple linear regression model with one-fold nested error is studied. To estimate the fixed effect parameters, generalized least squares and maximum likelihood estimation procedures are reviewed. Moreover, Minimum Norm Quadratic Estimator (MINQE), Almost Unbiased Estimator (AUE) and Restricted Maximum Likelihood Estimator (REML) of variance of primary units are derived. Also, confidence intervals for the fixed effect parameters and the variance components are studied. Finally, the aforesaid estimation techniques and confidence intervals are applied to a real-life data and the results are presented
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Stukel, Diana M. (Diane Maria) Carleton University Dissertation Mathematics. "Small area estimation under one and two-fold nested error regression models." Ottawa, 1991.

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Stefan, Marius. "Contributions à l'estimation pour petits domaines." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/210911.

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Dans la thèse nous nous occupons de l'estimation de la moyenne d'un petit domaine sous un modèle one-fold et utilisant MINQUE pour estimer les composantes de la variance, sous un modèle two-fold avec variances aléatoires, sous des plans noninformatifs et informatifs.
Doctorat en sciences, Orientation statistique
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Tandan, Isabelle, and Erika Goteman. "Bank Customer Churn Prediction : A comparison between classification and evaluation methods." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Statistiska institutionen, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-411918.

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This study aims to assess which supervised statistical learning method; random forest, logistic regression or K-nearest neighbor, that is the best at predicting banks customer churn. Additionally, the study evaluates which cross-validation set approach; k-Fold cross-validation or leave-one-out cross-validation that yields the most reliable results. Predicting customer churn has increased in popularity since new technology, regulation and changed demand has led to an increase in competition for banks. Thus, with greater reason, banks acknowledge the importance of maintaining their customer base.   The findings of this study are that unrestricted random forest model estimated using k-Fold is to prefer out of performance measurements, computational efficiency and a theoretical point of view. Albeit, k-Fold cross-validation and leave-one-out cross-validation yield similar results, k-Fold cross-validation is to prefer due to computational advantages.   For future research, methods that generate models with both good interpretability and high predictability would be beneficial. In order to combine the knowledge of which customers end their engagement as well as understanding why. Moreover, interesting future research would be to analyze at which dataset size leave-one-out cross-validation and k-Fold cross-validation yield the same results.
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"ESTIMATION IN THE SIMPLE LINEAR REGRESSION MODEL WITH ONE-FOLD NESTED ERROR." Master's thesis, METU, 2005. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/3/12606171/index.pdf.

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Hsiao, Huan-Chang, and 蕭煥璋. "Palladium-catalyzed dual fold C-H bond activation of N-acetyl-2-aminobiaryl with in situ diyne in one pot." Thesis, 2017. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/4s52ap.

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Books on the topic "Of One Fold and One Shepherd"

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Viñas, Nydia. One flock, one shepherd, the good shepherd. New York: Vantage Press, 1992.

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Triffet, Terry. The one-fold way. Tucson, Ariz: Catalina Pub., 1990.

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Rumsey, Tessa. Assembling the shepherd: Poems. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1999.

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One yellow lion: Fold-out fun with numbers, colors, animals. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1992.

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United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress. Operations of the Congress: Testimony from Hon. Wendell H. Ford, Hon. Karen Shepherd, Hon. Eric D. Fingerhut, Hon. Tillie Fowler, Hon. Peter G. Torkildsen, Hon. Patty Murray, Hon. Robert F. Bennett, Hon. Paul Coverdell : hearing before the Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress, One Hundred Third Congress, first session ... April 1, 1993. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1993.

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The book of the Shepherd: The story of one simple prayer and how it changed the world. New York: HarperStudio, 2009.

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Davis, Joann. The book of the Shepherd: The story of one simple prayer and how it changed the world. New York: HarperStudio, 2009.

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Davis, Joann. The book of the Shepherd: The story of one simple prayer and how it changed the world. New York: HarperStudio, 2009.

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One Fold, One Shepherd: The Challenge to the Post-Reformation Church. Geoffrey Chapman, 1997.

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One Shepherd, One Flock. Catholic Answers, 2000.

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Book chapters on the topic "Of One Fold and One Shepherd"

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Boolchand, P., M. Zhang, and B. Goodman. "One-Fold Coordinated Atoms, Constraint Theory and Nano-Indentation Hardness." In Amorphous Insulators and Semiconductors, 339–48. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8832-4_15.

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Senf, Alexander, Xue-wen Chen, and Anne Zhang. "Comparison of One-Class SVM and Two-Class SVM for Fold Recognition." In Neural Information Processing, 140–49. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11893257_16.

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Grujicic, Mica, and Frederick J. Schoen. "A Tribute to Professor Walter Shepherd Owen - One of the Pioneers in the Field of Martensitic Transformation." In ICOMAT, 13–29. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118803592.ch2.

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Shepherd, Dean A., and Holger Patzelt. "A Lean Framework for Starting a New Venture." In Entrepreneurial Strategy, 51–71. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-78935-0_3.

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AbstractThe lean startup framework is one of the most popular contributions in the practitioner-oriented entrepreneurship literature. This chapter builds on a recent paper (Shepherd & Gruber in Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice. 10.1177/1042258719899415, 2020) to highlight new insights into how new ventures are started based on the lean startup framework. Specifically, we describe the origin of the lean startup framework and its five main building blocks—(1) identifying and evaluating market opportunities in startups, (2) designing business models, (3) engaging in validated learning (including customer development), (4) building minimum viable products, and (5) learning whether to persevere with or pivot from the current course of action. We organize these building blocks into a framework suggesting how considering the contextual characteristics of and the interdependencies between the building blocks can enrich our understanding of using the lean startup framework to start a new venture.
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Panin, Sergey V., Lyudmila A. Kornienko, Nguyen Duc Anh, Vladislav O. Alexenko, Dmitry G. Buslovich, and Svetlana A. Bochkareva. "Three-Component Wear-Resistant PEEK-Based Composites Filled with PTFE and MoS2: Composition Optimization, Structure Homogenization, and Self-lubricating Effect." In Springer Tracts in Mechanical Engineering, 275–99. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60124-9_13.

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AbstractThe aim of this work was to design and optimize compositions of three-component composites based on polyetheretherketone (PEEK) with enhanced tribological and mechanical properties. Initially, two-component PEEK-based composites loaded with molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) were investigated. It was shown that an increase in dry friction mode tribological characteristics in metal-polymer and ceramic-polymer tribological contacts was attained by loading with lubricant fluoroplastic particles. In addition, molybdenum disulfide homogenized permolecular structure and improved matrix strength properties. After that, a methodology for identifying composition of multicomponent PEEK-based composites having prescribed properties which based on a limited amount of experimental data was proposed and implemented. It was shown that wear rate of the “PEEK + 10% PTFE + 0.5% MoS2” composite decreased by 39 times when tested on the metal counterpart, and 15 times on the ceramic one compared with neat PEEK. However, in absolute terms, wear rate of the three-component composite on the metal counterpart was 1.5 times higher than on the ceramic one. A three-fold increase in wear resistance during friction on both the metal and ceramic counterparts was achieved for the “PEEK + 10% PTFE + 0.5% MoS2” three-component composite compared with the “PEEK + 10% PTFE”. Simultaneous loading with two types of fillers slightly deteriorated the polymer composite structure compared with neat PEEK. However, wear rate was many times reduced due to facilitation of transfer film formation. For this reason, there was no microabrasive wear on both metal and ceramic counterpart surfaces.
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Gerdenitsch, Cornelia, Lisa Deinhard, Bettina Kern, Philipp Hold, and Sebastian Egger-Lampl. "Cognitive Assistance to Support Maintenance and Assembly Tasks: Results on Technology Acceptance of a Head-Mounted Device." In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 276–84. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72632-4_20.

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AbstractThis paper presents a study investigating the user acceptance (i.e. the perceived ease of use, willingness to use the system over time, and perceived usefulness) of a smart head-mounted device that can be used as assistive technology for maintenance and assembly. In particular, we focus on the head-mounted display named HMT-1 from RealWear. The uniqueness of this technology is, among other things, that it offers the possibility to fold away the display with the instructions, allowing more control over the appearance of assistive content than in other head-mounted displays. Overall, 48 participants took part in this interview study. They mentioned some advantages (e.g., that the hands are free and that one can see the instructions while working on something else at the same time) and disadvantages of the technology (such as usability issues). They also suggested that the technology is suitable for non-routine tasks and tasks of medium-to-high complexity. Our findings highlight that a cognitive assistive technology is perceived as positive when direct assistance is available (in the visual field of the worker) with a possibility to control the system.
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Gehrke, Mai, Tomáš Jakl, and Luca Reggio. "A Duality Theoretic View on Limits of Finite Structures." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 299–318. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45231-5_16.

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AbstractA systematic theory of structural limits for finite models has been developed by Nešetřil and Ossona de Mendez. It is based on the insight that the collection of finite structures can be embedded, via a map they call the Stone pairing, in a space of measures, where the desired limits can be computed. We show that a closely related but finer grained space of measures arises — via Stone-Priestley duality and the notion of types from model theory — by enriching the expressive power of first-order logic with certain “probabilistic operators”. We provide a sound and complete calculus for this extended logic and expose the functorial nature of this construction.The consequences are two-fold. On the one hand, we identify the logical gist of the theory of structural limits. On the other hand, our construction shows that the duality-theoretic variant of the Stone pairing captures the adding of a layer of quantifiers, thus making a strong link to recent work on semiring quantifiers in logic on words. In the process, we identify the model theoretic notion of types as the unifying concept behind this link. These results contribute to bridging the strands of logic in computer science which focus on semantics and on more algorithmic and complexity related areas, respectively.
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Troeger, Sabine. "Just Societal Transformation: Perspectives of Pastoralists in the Lower Omo Valley in Ethiopia." In African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation, 1–21. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42091-8_265-1.

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AbstractPastoralists’ livelihoods in Africa are highly endangered by adverse forces – the climate change being one among those. Against this background, climate change adaptation is conceptualized as strategic agency in the field of risk-laden livelihood environments, that is, agency in the face of risky options and non-calculable uncertainties.The chapter conceptualizes pastoralists’ livelihoods exposed to a four-fold hierarchy of environmental risks and forces defining the actors’ arena of strategic decision making: From the global scale of ever extending impacts by the climate change imperative, to the national scale of government policies in terms of decentralization, challenging people to govern and define their communal efforts in terms of climate change adaptation, and down to the regional scale, which in the presented case is dominated by a large-scale investment, the Kuraz Sugar Development Project, which again confronts local actors with adverse forces toward villagization and eviction from pasture grounds. Right at the end of this hierarchy and in accordance with discourses on “climate services,” the end-users and local actors, the pastoralists, are confronted with and offered a product that they can input into their decision making: cattle feed from the residues of the irrigated sugar cane. The question remains whether substantive aspects of processes turning into true environmental and social justice in terms of recognition, procedures, and distribution will be paid attention to.
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Troeger, Sabine. "Just Societal Transformation: Perspectives of Pastoralists in the Lower Omo Valley in Ethiopia." In African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation, 1–21. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42091-8_265-2.

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AbstractPastoralists’ livelihoods in Africa are highly endangered by adverse forces – the climate change being one among those. Against this background, climate change adaptation is conceptualized as strategic agency in the field of risk-laden livelihood environments, that is, agency in the face of risky options and non-calculable uncertainties.The chapter conceptualizes pastoralists’ livelihoods exposed to a four-fold hierarchy of environmental risks and forces defining the actors’ arena of strategic decision making: From the global scale of ever extending impacts by the climate change imperative, to the national scale of government policies in terms of decentralization, challenging people to govern and define their communal efforts in terms of climate change adaptation, and down to the regional scale, which in the presented case is dominated by a large-scale investment, the Kuraz Sugar Development Project, which again confronts local actors with adverse forces toward villagization and eviction from pasture grounds. Right at the end of this hierarchy and in accordance with discourses on “climate services,” the end-users and local actors, the pastoralists, are confronted with and offered a product that they can input into their decision making: cattle feed from the residues of the irrigated sugar cane. The question remains whether substantive aspects of processes turning into true environmental and social justice in terms of recognition, procedures, and distribution will be paid attention to.
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Troeger, Sabine. "Just Societal Transformation: Perspectives of Pastoralists in the Lower Omo Valley in Ethiopia." In African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation, 2447–67. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45106-6_265.

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AbstractPastoralists’ livelihoods in Africa are highly endangered by adverse forces – the climate change being one among those. Against this background, climate change adaptation is conceptualized as strategic agency in the field of risk-laden livelihood environments, that is, agency in the face of risky options and non-calculable uncertainties.The chapter conceptualizes pastoralists’ livelihoods exposed to a four-fold hierarchy of environmental risks and forces defining the actors’ arena of strategic decision making: From the global scale of ever extending impacts by the climate change imperative, to the national scale of government policies in terms of decentralization, challenging people to govern and define their communal efforts in terms of climate change adaptation, and down to the regional scale, which in the presented case is dominated by a large-scale investment, the Kuraz Sugar Development Project, which again confronts local actors with adverse forces toward villagization and eviction from pasture grounds. Right at the end of this hierarchy and in accordance with discourses on “climate services,” the end-users and local actors, the pastoralists, are confronted with and offered a product that they can input into their decision making: cattle feed from the residues of the irrigated sugar cane. The question remains whether substantive aspects of processes turning into true environmental and social justice in terms of recognition, procedures, and distribution will be paid attention to.
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Conference papers on the topic "Of One Fold and One Shepherd"

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Nicolau, Florentina, Shunjie Li, and Witold Respondek. "Multi-Input Nonlinear Control Systems Linearizable via One-Fold Reduction." In 2018 37th Chinese Control Conference (CCC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/chicc.2018.8483716.

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Nicolau, Florentina, and Witold Respondek. "Normal forms for flat control-affine systems linearizable via one-fold prolongation." In 2014 European Control Conference (ECC). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ecc.2014.6862348.

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Nicolau, Florentina, and Witold Respondek. "Multi-input control-affine systems linearizable via one-fold prolongation and their flatness." In 2013 IEEE 52nd Annual Conference on Decision and Control (CDC). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cdc.2013.6760379.

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Fowlkes, P. M., P. K. Lund, M. Blake, and J. Snouwaert. "THE REGULATION OF FIBRINOGEN PRODUCTION INVOLVES AT LEAST ONE OTHER HEPATOCYTE GENE." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1644317.

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It is currently thought that glucocorticosteriods have a direct effect on the transcription of the alpha, beta and gamma fibrinogen genes. However, our studies indicate that while corticosteriods play a role in fibrinogen production, this role is not due to transcriptional activation via glucocorticosteriod receptors. In initial experiments, we compared the levels of fibrinogen mRNA in hepatocytes isolated from hypophysectomized rats to those from control animals. The levels of mRNA in hypophysectomized rats, which produce little ACTH or corticosteriods, were significantly higher than the levels in control animals. Albumin mRNA levels were unaffected by hypophysectomy. These results are in opposition to those which we had anticipated. Based on previously published data, we had thought that physiologic deprivation of corticosteriods would lead to decreased levels of fibrinogen. We propose that these results are related to the negative feedback that corticosteroids have on Hepatocyte Stimulating Factor (HSF) production through a tightly controlled feedback circuit. To investigate the role of corticosteriods in fibrinogen gene regulation, we have conducted experiments with primary hepatocytes in culture and rat FAZA cells (continuous hepatoma cell line). There is a 4 to 5 fold increase in fibrinogen production when these cells are treated with HSF but no change when these cells are treated with dexamethasone alone. However, there is a marked additional increase in the production of fibrinogen with the combination of dexamethasone and HSF. Data gathered through kinetic analysis of this synergistic interaction suggest that the maximum response to HSF requires another gene product whose production is responsive to dexamethasone. Detailed analysis of the rate of transcription of thegamma fibrinogen gene, its processing and mRNA turnover suggests a specific role for this gene product in regulating fibrinogen synthesis. Characterization of this gene product will lead to greater understanding of the regulation of the Acute Phase Reactants.
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Rånby, M., A. Brändstrôm, L. Hansen, K. Henson, and G. Larsen. "REC. t-PA GENETICALLY MODIFIED AT THE CLEAVAGE SITE OF ONE-CHAIN TO TWO-CHAIN CONVERSION: ENZYMOLOGY AND DIAGNOSTIC APPLICATIONS." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1644410.

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Native one-chain t-PA is cleaved by plasmin or by trypsin after the Arg in the sequence -Gln-Phe-Arg-Ile-Lys-. Variants of one-chain t-PA where the -Arg- was replaced by a His (Arg to His) or by a Lys (Arg to Lys) or by a Thr (Arg to Thr) were made through genetic modification. The three mutants and the wild type were expressed in animal cells and purified in the one-chain form by affinity chromatography as was t-PA from Bowes melanoma cells. In contrast to wild type and melanoma t-PA the mutants reacted poorly with polyclonal antibodies raised against the peptide -Gln-Pro-Gln-Phe-Arg-Ile-Lys--Gly-Gly- indicating mutation in the sequence. Of these proteins only the Arg to Thr mutant was resistant to plasmin cleavage as evidenced by SDS-PAGE. t-PA antigen values (ELISA) and fibrinolytic activity values (fibrin clot lysis assay) yielded the following specific activities expressed in IU/|μg: 810 (Arg to His), 640 (Arg to Lys), 290 (Arg to Thr), 810 (wild type) and 660 (melanoma t-PA). The amidolytic activities for the one-chain proteins against D-Ile-Pro-Arg-pNA at pH 9.0 and 37°C, expressed in mOD per minute at 1 M-g/mL of enzyme were: 15.8 (Arg to His), 13.6 (Arg to Lys), 8.3 (Arg to Thr), 10.0 (wild type), 9.6 (melanoma t-PA) as compared to 55.2 for two-chain melanoma t-PA.All mutants including the uncleavable Arg to Thr mutant could be used in determination of PAI activity in plasma samples. Only one-chain t-PA reacts selectively with PAI 1. Thus, use of the Arg to Thr mutant represents a theoretical advantage in PAI 1 activity determination since preparations of this mutant most likely is free of contaminating two-chain t-PA.The plasminogen activation rate as measured in a coupled assay in the presence and absence of fibrin at 0.5 jiM plasminogen and 37°C was measured and the stimulation factor calculated. This was about 950 fold for the Arg to Thr mutant wich was considerably higher than that of melanoma one chain t-PA and the other mutants wich all were about 550 fold. The stimulation factor for melanoma two-chain t-PA was in the same experiment about 120 fold. The extra fibrin sensitivity of the Arg to Thr mutant resulted in improved soluble fibrin assay according to Wiman and Renby Thromb. Haemostas, (1986) 55:189-193.In conclusion: the use of a plasmin insensitive protein-engineered mutant of t-PA gives advantages in assays for PAI 1 and soluble fibrin.
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Cui, Zhiming, and Jaehyung Ju. "2D Motion Structures of N-Fold Rotational Symmetry." In ASME 2017 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2017-70854.

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Kinematic motion structures having a reconfigurable property appear to be a potential candidate for the programmable matter. Motion structures with N-fold rotational symmetry show a reconfigurable pattern transformation, resulting in providing tunable mechanical properties, which deserves to explore more for their unique properties of transformation and the corresponding structural behaviors. The objective of this work is to synthesize motion structures from a bar-and-joint framework, investigating their transformability, linear structural properties - modulus and Poisson’s ratio, and nonlinear structural behaviors with kinematic bifurcation. Two-dimensional (2D) motion structures are synthesized by central scissor links with revolute joints, connected with binary links in the radial direction. They possess an N-fold rotational symmetry (MS-N), and their transformed patterns are investigated. Five 2D motion structures — MS-4, MS-6, MS-8, MS-10, and MS-12, are generated for investigating their mechanical properties together with their transformability. Analytical models of the motion structures are constructed for obtaining relative density, moduli, Poisson’s ratios, volume at each transformed state, and the strain energy required to transform from one state to another. This study integrates kinematics and structural mechanics, expanding the design space of light-weight structural materials with pattern transformation.
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Ishida, Sachiko, Taketoshi Nojima, and Ichiro Hagiwara. "Regular Folding Pattern Generation for Deployable Non-Axisymmetric Tubes." In ASME 2014 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2014-34595.

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This paper presents two modeling techniques to design folding patterns for deployable non-axisymmetric tubes, with regular arrangement of fold lines based on three fundamental folding designs; Miura folding, bellows folding, and folding with six fold lines at each node. The first technique is conducted by allowing cutting and removing unnecessary parts from the original folding pattern — one of the corresponding straight cylinder. The next technique is to design additional fold lines on unnecessary parts to fold them up into the tube, without cutting the surface. Consequently, applicability and constraints of each folding design and modeling techniques are discussed and summarized.
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Katz, Andrew J., and Craig P. Lusk. "Design of an Origami Fold Pattern for Shape-Morphing Using Triangles." In ASME 2016 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2016-59604.

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This project was intended to serve two purposes, the first was to design an origami fold pattern which would be able to fold in a way that mimics an existing shape-morphing mechanism’s kinematics. The second purpose was to demonstrate a general method for using origami to morph one triangle into another triangle. Our method was to design the footprint (the outer edges) based on comparing the dimensions in the two triangles. Fold lines were then added to the footprint that were necessary to morph the larger dimensions into the smaller ones. Finally, fold lines were added to the interior of the design to satisfy the rules of origami i.e. to permit the morphing motion to happen. The result is an origami fold pattern that can fold to each of the required triangles.
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Sieber, Jan, Bernd Krauskopf, David Wagg, Simon Neild, and Alicia Gonzalez-Buelga. "Control-Based Continuation of Unstable Periodic Orbits." In ASME 2009 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2009-87007.

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We present an experimental procedure to track periodic orbits through a fold (saddle-node) bifurcation, and demonstrate it with a parametrically excited pendulum experiment where the control parameter is the amplitude of the excitation. Specifically, we track the initially stable period-one rotation of the pendulum through its fold bifurcation and along the unstable branch. The fold bifurcation itself corresponds physically to the minimal amplitude that is able to support sustained rotation. Our scheme is based on a modification of time-delayed feedback in a continuation setting, and we show for an idealized model that it converges with the same efficiency as classical proportional-plus-derivative control.
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Zirbel, Shannon A., Mary E. Wilson, Spencer P. Magleby, and Larry L. Howell. "An Origami-Inspired Self-Deployable Array." In ASME 2013 Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/smasis2013-3296.

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The objective of this paper is to show the development of a compact, self-deploying array based on the tapered map fold. The tapered map fold was modified by applying an elastic membrane to one side of the array and adequately spacing the panels adjacent to valley folds. Through this approach, the array can be folded into a fully dense volume when stowed. The panels are dimensioned to account for the panel thickness when folded, which otherwise would prevent the model from reaching a fully dense form. The folding motion is achieved by creating a rigid-foldable model of the origami-inspired crease pattern. The paper discusses a variety of approaches for creating rigid origami from the map fold, including pleat hinges and spacer panels. The tapered map fold is rigid-foldable through the incorporation of tapered spacer panels. By choosing appropriate values for the angles and tapered spacer panel dimensions, the tapered map fold is fully dense when stowed. The tapered spacer panels also enable the model to have a single degree of freedom of actuation. Stored strain energy in the elastic membrane enables self-actuation of the model. Applying a membrane also simplifies fabrication of the array. Potential applications for the array include a collapsible solar array, or other military or backpacking applications.
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Reports on the topic "Of One Fold and One Shepherd"

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Shukla, J. P., and Anupma Verma. Community Leave No One Behind: Handbook For Practitioners. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/slh.2021.015.

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Community-Leave No One Behind (CLNOB) is a new participatory approach to identify both challenges and solutions in community's journeys towards ODF-S. It has been designed to be integrated into Phase II of the Swachh Bharat Mission-Grameen (SBM-G). The government of India has issued the guidelines for Phase II of SBM-G, of which one of the guiding principles is ensuring that no one is left behind. CLNOB demonstrates a way to achieve this goal. It encourages communities to identify gaps in sanitation coverage and use and promote actions they can take themselves. The purposes of this handbook are two-fold: first to inform policymakers and stakeholders at all levels about this new initiative, and second to provide guidance to facilitators and practitioners for CLNOB implementation. This handbook is a living document and will be updated and refined after more field experiences are conducted. It is based on limited experience from a small pilot carried out between June and October 2020 during the challenging environment of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Crispin, Darla. Artistic Research as a Process of Unfolding. Norges Musikkhøgskole, August 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.22501/nmh-ar.503395.

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As artistic research work in various disciplines and national contexts continues to develop, the diversity of approaches to the field becomes ever more apparent. This is to be welcomed, because it keeps alive ideas of plurality and complexity at a particular time in history when the gross oversimplifications and obfuscations of political discourses are compromising the nature of language itself, leading to what several commentators have already called ‘a post-truth’ world. In this brutal environment where ‘information’ is uncoupled from reality and validated only by how loudly and often it is voiced, the artist researcher has a responsibility that goes beyond the confines of our discipline to articulate the truth-content of his or her artistic practice. To do this, they must embrace daring and risk-taking, finding ways of communicating that flow against the current norms. In artistic research, the empathic communication of information and experience – and not merely the ‘verbally empathic’ – is a sign of research transferability, a marker for research content. But this, in some circles, is still a heretical point of view. Research, in its more traditional manifestations mistrusts empathy and individually-incarnated human experience; the researcher, although a sentient being in the world, is expected to behave dispassionately in their professional discourse, and with a distrust for insights that come primarily from instinct. For the construction of empathic systems in which to study and research, our structures still need to change. So, we need to work toward a new world (one that is still not our idea), a world that is symptomatic of what we might like artistic research to be. Risk is one of the elements that helps us to make the conceptual twist that turns subjective, reflexive experience into transpersonal, empathic communication and/or scientifically-viable modes of exchange. It gives us something to work with in engaging with debates because it means that something is at stake. To propose a space where such risks may be taken, I shall revisit Gillian Rose’s metaphor of ‘the fold’ that I analysed in the first Symposium presented by the Arne Nordheim Centre for Artistic Research (NordART) at the Norwegian Academy of Music in November 2015. I shall deepen the exploration of the process of ‘unfolding’, elaborating on my belief in its appropriateness for artistic research work; I shall further suggest that Rose’s metaphor provides a way to bridge some of the gaps of understanding that have already developed between those undertaking artistic research and those working in the more established music disciplines.
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