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Gladstone, Guy. "The Open Centre." Self & Society 18, no. 3 (January 1990): 15–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03060497.1990.11085068.

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Board, Editorial. "Open Edition." Global Journal of Enterprise Information System 9, no. 3 (September 27, 2017): 109. http://dx.doi.org/10.18311/gjeis/2017/17981.

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Open Edition is run by the Centre for open electronic publishing (Cleo – UMS 3287), a unit that brings together the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), the universite d’Aix-Marseille, the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) and the Universite d’Avignon et des Pays de Vaucluse.
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Whitton, Eric. "Transactional Analysis at the Open Centre." Self & Society 18, no. 3 (January 1990): 21–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03060497.1990.11085070.

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Mowbray, Richard. "Primal Integration at the Open Centre." Self & Society 18, no. 3 (January 1990): 32–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03060497.1990.11085074.

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Lyngå, Gösta. "Computer-based catalogue of open-cluster data." Symposium - International Astronomical Union 106 (1985): 143–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0074180900242241.

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The third edition of the computer-based catalogue of open-cluster data has now been produced and is disseminated through the Centre de Données Stellaires, 11 rue de l'Université, F-67000 Strasbourg, France. It is also available through World Data Center A, NASA, Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA.
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McGregor, Alan. "Swiss open centre aimed at preventing suicide." Lancet 348, no. 9037 (November 1996): 1306. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(05)65780-7.

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Chivers, Peter, and Amanda Jacob. "UK's National Composites Centre open for business." Reinforced Plastics 55, no. 6 (November 2011): 44–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0034-3617(11)70186-2.

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Newell, Garet. "The Feldenkrais Method at the Open Centre." Self & Society 18, no. 3 (January 1990): 18–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03060497.1990.11085069.

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Gladstone, Guy. "Bioenergetics and Psychodrama at the Open Centre." Self & Society 18, no. 3 (January 1990): 28–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03060497.1990.11085073.

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Silva, Rufus de. "Resource Centre Support for Open Learning Systems." PLET: Programmed Learning & Educational Technology 24, no. 1 (February 1987): 43–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0033039870240108.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Open centre"

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Chan, Wai-kwong Colin. "TV City : towards an open broadcasting centre /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1999. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B25947266.

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Belloni, Clarissa S. K. "Hydrodynamics of ducted and open-centre tidal turbines." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2013. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:0721090a-d8b1-45f8-a47b-45d9cdc47222.

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This study presents a numerical investigation of ducted tidal turbines, employing three-dimensional Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes simulations. Bidirectional ducted turbines are modelled with and without aperture, referred to as ducted and open- centre turbines respectively. The work consists of two investigations. In the first, the turbine rotors are represented by actuator discs, a simplification which captures changes in linear momentum and thus the primary interaction of the turbine with the flow through and around the duct, while greatly reducing computational complexity. In the second investigation, the turbine rotors are represented through a CFD-integrated blade element momentum model, employing realistic rotor data, capturing swirl and blade drag in addition to the extraction of linear momentum. Both modelling techniques were employed to investigate the performances of bare, ducted, and open-centre turbines, relating these to the flow fields exhibited. For axial flow, substantial decreases in power generated by the ducted and open-centre turbines were found, relative to a bare turbine of equal total device diameter. For open-centre turbines, an increase in aperture size leads to a further reduction in power generated. Increased blockage was shown to positively affect the performance of all devices. Two further measures of performance were employed: power density, normalising the power by the rotor area, and basin efficiency, relating the power generated to the overall power removed from the flow. Moderate increases in power density can be achieved for the ducted and open-centre devices, while their basin efficiencies are of similar value to that of the bare turbine. For yawed inflow, the performance of the bare turbine decreases, whilst that of the ducted and open-centre turbines increases. This is due to an increased flow velocity following flow acceleration around the inlet lip of the duct and also an increase in effective blockage as ducts present greater projected frontal area when approached non-axially.
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Mijan, Dolbani. "Responsive public open spaces in the city centre of Kuala Lumpur." Thesis, Oxford Brookes University, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.325501.

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Abdel-Salam, Hassan. "The quality of public open spaces in the city centre of Alexandria, Egypt." Thesis, Oxford Brookes University, 1994. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.261265.

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Ebrahim, Ashraf. "Open and distance learning in higher education in Egypt : an evaluation of the degree programmes of the Centre of Open Learning in Cairo University (COLCU)." Thesis, University of Bath, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.392067.

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Kumar, S. "Modelling Fourth-Party Logistics transaction centre for evaluation and integration of trading partners using data envelopment analysis." Thesis, Coventry University, 2015. http://curve.coventry.ac.uk/open/items/b167b8d0-9dd9-4130-be15-4350889556e2/1.

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This thesis presents the modelling of an effective Fourth-Party Logistics (4PL) transaction centre which can evaluate trading partners and comprehensively integrate the improved competencies of trading partners for sustaining the post-merger effects. The proposed 4PL transaction centre is based on the best of breed concept to serve as a single point integrator. To create a best of breed 4PL set up, an exclusive performance measurement framework is proposed in a balanced approach by considering decision parameters from both the trading partners and the buying organisation perspectives. The novelty of the proposed 4PL performance measurement framework lies in its capability to integrate analytics with mathematical modelling resulting in a multi-stage framework which can be generalised to any industry. This thesis proposes the modelling of 4PL transaction centre through a computationally efficient Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) approach considering time dynamics as an influential factor instead of conventional static evaluation. The versatile features of dynamic DEA approach are realised through the variable lag effects (positive, neutral or negative) on subsequent chain partners to emulate actual scenario by eliminating bias in the evaluation process. Based on the derived outputs from the developed framework, this thesis enables to deal with a range of cross-segment mergers by extending the conventional Bogetoft and Wang’s production economics integration model which is otherwise limited to mergers of similarsegment only. This thesis proposes a novel two-tier cross-segment integration framework for the 4PL transaction centre prioritising performance orientation in the first tier and cost orientation in the second tier to quantify the merger gain. The integration framework developed in this thesis facilitates the coordinator of transaction centre to manage and control 4PL activities. In summary, this thesis demonstrates an objective approach to quantify the 4PL value addition in a unified approach (evaluation and integration) with improved consistency and adequacy. The advantageous and desirable features attained by modelling the 4PL transaction centre are addressed specifically from operational perspective instead of available financial measures. This thesis also presents extensions to the proposed transaction centre to deal with multi-criteria decisions objectively along with risk considerations. The expected value additions from the proposed 4PL transaction centre are substantiated through a case study utilising real data of suppliers and logistics service providers from a tiller and tractor manufacturing company.
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Adams, Evelyn May. "Lifelong learning and the learning culture of a college flexible learning centre." Thesis, University of Stirling, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/2751.

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This study aims to address a gap in knowledge about Further Education college flexible learning centres and their contribution to lifelong learning. Flexible learning centres were established as a response to the lifelong learning agenda of the 1990s and are now in the front line in responding to government initiatives to improve employability and foster social inclusion. Their tutors work in a contested area where the boundaries between teaching and supporting learning are blurred and the learning achieved may be undervalued by the Inspectorate and college authorities. This study adopts a qualitative approach of narrative inquiry to analyse the learning culture of the Flexible Learning Centre (FLC) of Hollypark College, focusing on 15 learners’ and 2 tutors’ narratives elicited by episodic interviews. The narratives of learning biographies and work biographies of learners and tutors are explored, supplemented by quantitative data from College databases. The study evaluates the ways in which the pedagogical approach of selfdirected study with tutor support appears to be successful for predominantly mature learners wishing to acquire mainly Information Technology (IT) skills which may enhance their chances of employment or benefit them in other ways. Building on recent work on learning cultures, social capital, well-being and identity theories, the study gives a voice to these learners who are so far unheard and despite the demographic population shift to increasing numbers of older people, are not the focus of current government policy initiatives. Focus on employability which is equated with acquiring skills is seen as too narrow to encompass the wider needs met and benefits accrued by attending the FLC. The findings are that this FLC’s approach is particularly effective for older learners in general in acquiring IT skills. Those made redundant, the retired, those in work and carers who may have been out of the workforce for some time may flourish in this learning environment where mainstream courses cannot offer equivalent flexibility and opportunities to structure their own learning. The learning culture of the Flexible Learning Centre provides a space where such learners may not only acquire IT skills but may also increase their social and cultural capital while opening up new horizons for their future. Tutor/learner relationships are of key importance and the learning taking place should be re-evaluated by the Inspectorate and government alike.
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Shrestha, Pooja. "Socio-cultural and spatial metamorphosis : a study of public open spaces in traditional urban centre and sprawled area of Kathmandu Valley, Nepal." Thesis, Heriot-Watt University, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10399/2989.

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This thesis investigates the socio-cultural and spatial transformations of public open spaces by comparing such changes in the public open spaces of the traditional urban centre (TUC) and the sprawled area (SA) of the Kathmandu Valley, individually and in respect to each other over time, particularly during the recent period of suburbanisation. The public spaces in the Valley not only shape the image of the Valley but also help maintain the quality of life that is associated with Nepalese society. The urban form of the Valley that exists today is the result of progressive growth in the traditional settlements over different historical periods: Lichhavi, Malla, and Rana. During each of these periods, particular forms of open space developed in the Valley linked to socio-cultural patterns. The low density spread after the Rana period developed into an unprecedented urban growth and expansion in the contemporary period. This thesis examines the extent to which this growth is introducing new meanings in the open spaces. Hence, a mixed methods approach is used that involves a five-phased systematic approach, including archival study, surveys (denominative, perceptive, photographic, and graphical), questionnaires, and interviews for the analysis of public open spaces and their transformations. For this purpose, three different types of open spaces based on different use functions were selected as the case study open spaces in TUC and SA that form part of a wider study. A comparative study of market squares, neighbourhood squares and community squares was carried out in each TUC and SA. Furthermore, the archival study and interviews were conducted with institutional bodies for the analysis of policies on urban growth and open spaces. The research shows that public open spaces in both TUC and SA are undergoing socio-cultural and spatial transformations. The mono-cultural spaces of the past have become multi-cultural spaces. The significances of the spaces in both cases are associated with meanings attached to the physical settings (such as places of religious, commercial, social, and others) and their use, linked to their respective sensory perceptions (visual, smell, and sound) and the patterns of activities. The open spaces in both TUC and SA have structures that were added in recent years due to needs of society. Commercialization seems to be the predominant change in terms of activity in most of the case study open spaces, not common in the past (except market squares). It is also found that the cultures associated with most of the open spaces are still being preserved. The change in user groups, physical changes, and uses have affected the users of public open spaces either positively, negatively or both in TUC and SA. The interviews with the users show that ethnic pluralism has a strong role in the sense of community in both cases. However, a stronger community attachment is found in the users of TUC than SA. Open spaces in TUC and SA are given low priority in relation to infrastructural development in the government institutions. No clear and concrete guidelines or strategies have yet been introduced for preservation or management of existing as well as development of new open spaces at any level of the government due to ambiguous policies, weak co-ordination among different levels of government, and weak institutional capacity. Therefore, this thesis recommends an integrated approach that includes participation of all levels of government, CBOs including local clubs, and private sector for preparing plans and policies for managing open spaces. The method developed in this thesis also gives an opportunity for further research to explore whether similar findings prevail in public open spaces of other SAs of the Kathmandu Valley.
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Gogunska, Karyna. "Étude du coût de mesure des réseaux virtualisés." Thesis, Université Côte d'Azur (ComUE), 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019AZUR4077.

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La tendance actuelle dans le développement et le déploiement d’applications consiste à les embarquer dans des machines virtuelles ou des conteneurs. Il en résulte une combinaison de configurations de réseaux physiques et virtuels combinant des commutateurs virtuels et physiques avec des protocoles spécifiques pour créer des réseaux virtuels s'étendant sur plusieurs serveurs. Ce nouvel environnement constitue un défi lorsqu'il s'agit de mesurer et de debuguer les problèmes liés aux performances. Dans cette thèse, nous examinons le problème de la mesure du trafic dans un environnement virtuel et nous nous concentrons sur un scénario typique : des machines virtuelles interconnectées par un commutateur virtuel. Nous avons étudié le coût de la mesure en continu du trafic réseau des machines. Plus précisément, nous avons évalué le cout du partage du substrat physique entre la tâche de mesure et l’application. Nous avons dans un premier confirmé l'existence d'une corrélation négative entre la mesure et le trafic applicatif. Dans une seconde partie de la thèse, nous avons orienté notre travail vers une minimisation de l'impact des mesures en utilisant des techniques d'apprentissage automatiques en temps réel. Nous avons proposé une solution basée sur les données, capable de fournir des paramètres de surveillance optimaux pour les mesures de réseau virtuel avec un minimum d'interférence pour le trafic applicatif
The current trend in application development and deployment is to package applications within containers or virtual machines. This results in a blend of virtual and physical resources with complex network setups mixing virtual and physical switches along with specific protocols to build virtual networks spanning over several servers. While this complexity is hidden by cloud management solutions, this new environment constitutes a challenge when it comes to monitor and debug performance related issues. In this thesis, we consider the problem of measuring traffic in a virtualized environment and focus on one typical scenario, virtual machines interconnected with a virtual switch. We assess the cost of continuously measuring the network traffic of the machines. Specifically, we seek to estimate the competition that exists to access the resources (e.g., CPU) of the physical substrate between the measurement task and the application. We confirm the negative correlation of measurement within such setup and propose actions towards its minimization. Concluding on the measurement interference with virtual network, we then turn our work towards minimizing its presence in the network. We assess the capability of machine learning techniques to predict the measurement impact on the ongoing traffic between virtual machines. We propose a data-driven solution that is able to provide optimal monitoring parameters for virtual network measurements with minimum traffic interference
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Lionarakis, Antonis. "Community based adult education : an exploration of the use of open learning systems in a Greek community in West German and the development of an adult education centre in Southern Greece." Thesis, University of Surrey, 1989. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.328608.

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Books on the topic "Open centre"

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Verne, Jules. Journey to the centre of the earth. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992.

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Open University. Centre for Mathematics Education. Secondary mathematics: Classroom practice : a video research study produced by the BBC/OU Production Centre for the Open University Centre for Mathematics Education. Milton Keynes: BBC/OU Production Centre for the Open University Centre for Mathematics Education, 1985.

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Steve, Pieczenik, ed. SSN: Tom Clancy's op-centre acts of war. London: BCA, 1997.

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How to set up and manage a corporate learning centre. Aldershot, Hampshire, England: Gower, 1997.

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Popovic, Celia. A study of the initial organisation of an open learning communications centre in a college of further education. Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 1995.

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Docklands, Museum in. (Descriptive booklet published on the occasion of an open evening at the museum's Visitor Centre, October 2nd 1986). (London: The Museum, 1986.

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London), BACIE Open &. Distance Learning Conference (1986. The BACIE open & distance learning conference: Conference papers : a one day conference....26 June 1986 The Barbican Centre, London. London: BACIE, 1986.

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National Council for Educational Technology., ed. Open and flexible learning centres. London: NCET, 1989.

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Centre, for Budget and Policy Studies (Bangalore India). CBPS looking ahead after 10 years: An open peer review of work : a report on the seminar, 17 to 20 November 2009, Hotel Nandhini, Bangalore. Bangalore: Centre for Budget and Policy Studies, 2010.

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Buck, Elisabeth H. Open-Access, Multimodality, and Writing Center Studies. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69505-1.

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Book chapters on the topic "Open centre"

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Rarh, Vimal. "Developing e-Content for Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs): An Experience of Teaching–Learning Centre." In India Higher Education Report 2017: Teaching, Learning and Quality in Higher Education, 192–213. 1 Oliver's Yard, 55 City Road London EC1Y 1SP: SAGE Publications, Inc., 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9789353280338.n8.

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Miranda, Jhonattan, José Bernardo Rosas-Fernández, and Arturo Molina. "Collaborative Networking to Enable Innovation and Entrepreneurship Through Open Innovation Hubs: The Entrepreneurship Learning Centre of Mexico City." In Boosting Collaborative Networks 4.0, 311–23. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-62412-5_26.

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Lazou, C. "Planning for Information Resources Centres." In Open Systems For Europe, 149–60. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-3073-6_12.

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Miller, Christopher W., G. Anne Orban, Becky Partida, Andrea Stroud, and Paige Leavitt. "American Productivity and Quality Center Best Practices Study: Using Open Innovation to Generate Ideas." In Open Innovation, 319–38. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118947166.ch12.

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da Costa, Natália Meireles Santos, Maria Clotilde Rossetti-Ferreira, and Ana Maria de Araujo Mello. "Providing Outdoor Experiences for Infants and Toddlers: Pedagogical Possibilities and Challenges from a Brazilian Early Childhood Education Centre Case Study." In International Perspectives on Early Childhood Education and Development, 43–59. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72595-2_3.

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AbstractIntense urbanization process in Brazil and Latin America has increasingly limited young children, since birth, to access outdoor spaces, especially green areas. Moreover, as conceptions of babies in domestic care support confinement practices, apprehending infants’ constitutive specificities as being intertwined with broader socio-cultural contexts requires further investigation. Notwithstanding the challenges, Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) institutions can be promising places to provide babies with daily contacts and appropriation of external areas amid an expanded collective experience. This chapter tackles the process of insertion and appropriation of outdoor spaces for infants and toddlers. We bring a case study from a Brazilian daycare centre with planned multiple outdoor environments, diversified spatial arrangements and natural elements. The empirical material, referring to the transition year of a group of under-twos, includes monthly recordings of everyday routine, interviews, field notes, institutional documents. We describe and analyze various outdoor spaces and socio-spatial practices of the daycare centre based on the cultural-historical perspective of the Network of Meanings. In the first semester, environments organized in semi-open areas connected to closed spaces were more frequently used. Whereas mainly in the second semester, given walking onset and greater motor resourcefulness, the going and appropriation of green areas unfolded as a gradual process not short of struggles. Substantial planning, projects and educational situations put forward by multiple social actors within a multidisciplinary approach modulated alternation of spaces and facilitated exchanges with peers, older children and adults – including family members.
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Tagliaferri, Lisa. "Open-Access Student-Centered Learning." In Interactive Collaborative Learning, 605–19. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-50340-0_54.

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Buck, Elisabeth H. "Digital Histories of Writing Lab Newsletter, Writing Center Journal, and Praxis: A Writing Center Journal." In Open-Access, Multimodality, and Writing Center Studies, 27–72. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69505-1_3.

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Buck, Elisabeth H. "Conclusion: Writing Center Scholarship as Case Study." In Open-Access, Multimodality, and Writing Center Studies, 111–22. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69505-1_6.

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Baclit, Ryan, Chivas Sicam, Peter Membrey, and John Newbigin. "Open Source Databases." In Foundations of CentOS Linux, 261–87. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1965-1_12.

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Santamarina-Campos, Virginia, José Luis Gasent-Blesa, Pau Alcocer-Torres, and Mª Ángeles Carabal-Montagud. "The Intangible Cultural Landscape of the Banda Primitiva de Llíria." In Music as Intangible Cultural Heritage, 69–99. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-76882-9_6.

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AbstractThe Banda Primitiva de Llíria is presented as an open heritage resource, which has been built on the uses, values and symbols assigned to it by the local town of Llíria and its inhabitants over the musical society’s two centuries of history. This work focuses on analysing how this musical phenomenon contributes to positioning creativity and cultural industries at the centre of local development, reinforcing the identity elements of Llíria and the Valencian Region. It intends to support the safeguarding, respect and awareness of one of the oldest civic bands in Spain, providing greater visibility and creating positive recognition of the fundamental importance of this form of intangible cultural heritage for social cohesion and development, in an environment that is transformed into one of collective action, shared culture and creativity.
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Conference papers on the topic "Open centre"

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Summers, Jonathan, Nik Kapur, and Harvey Thompson. "Design of data centre rack arrangements using open source software." In 2013 IEEE/CPMT 29th Semiconductor Thermal Measurement & Management Symposium (SemiTherm 2013). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/semi-therm.2013.6526804.

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Arakcheev, A. S., A. I. Ancharov, V. M. Aulchenko, S. V. Bugaev, A. V. Burdakov, A. D. Chernyakin, O. V. Evdokov, et al. "Applications of synchrotron radiation scattering to studies of plasma facing components at Siberian Synchrotron and Terahertz Radiation Centre." In OPEN MAGNETIC SYSTEMS FOR PLASMA CONFINEMENT (OS2016): Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Open Magnetic Systems for Plasma Confinement. Author(s), 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4964211.

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Owen, J. Michael, Hans Abrahamsson, and Klas Lindblad. "Buoyancy-Induced Flow in Open Rotating Cavities." In ASME Turbo Expo 2006: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2006-91134.

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Buoyancy-induced flow can occur in the cavity between the co-rotating compressor discs in gas-turbine engines, where the Rayleigh numbers can be in excess of 1012. In most cases the cavity is open at the centre, and an axial throughflow of cooling air can interact with the buoyancy-induced flow between the discs. Such flows can be modeled, computationally and experimentally, by a simple rotating cavity with an axial flow of air. This paper describes work conducted as part of ICAS-GT, a major European research project. Experimental measurements of velocity, temperature and heat transfer were obtained on a purpose-built experimental rig, and these results have been reported in an earlier paper. In addition, 3D unsteady CFD computations were carried out using a commercial code (Fluent) and an RNG k-ε turbulence model. The computed velocity vectors and contours of temperature reveal a flow structure in which, as seen by previous experimenters, ‘radial arms’ transport cold air from the centre to the periphery of the cavity, and regions of cyclonic and anti-cyclonic circulation are formed on either side of each arm. The computed radial distribution of the tangential velocity agrees reasonably well with the measurements in two of the three cases considered here. In the third case, the computations significantly over-predict the measurements; the reason for this is not understood. The computed and measured values of Nu for the heated disc show qualitatively similar radial distributions, with high values near the centre and the periphery. In two of the cases, the quantitative agreement is reasonably good; in the third case, the computations significantly under-predict the measured values.
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Ramdeane, Arvid, and Lloyd Lynch. "LOW COST SEISMIC DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEM BASED ON OPEN SOURCE HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE TOOLS." In International Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering & Technology (IConETech-2020). Faculty of Engineering, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47412/vycb8830.

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The University of the West Indies Seismic Research Centre, Trinidad and Tobago, operates a network of over 50 stations for earthquake and volcanic monitoring in the Eastern Caribbean islands. These stations form a seismic network consisting of various types of instrumentation, and communication systems. Over a period of 11 years, the Centre has embarked on an initiative of upgrading and expanding the current network with combinations of broadband and/or strong motion sensors, high dynamic range digitizers and networking equipment to link each station to centralized observatories via high speed digital data transmission medium. To realize such an upgrade and expansion, the Centre has developed a seismic data acquisition system prototype built using open-source hardware and software tools. The prototype is intended to be low-cost using off the shelf hardware components and open-source seismic related software handling data acquisition and data processing in two separate modules. The prototype uses a three-channel accelerometer sensor and can process data into standard MiniSEED format for easy data archiving and seismic data analysis. A global position module provides network time protocol time synchronization within 1 millisecond for accurate timestamping of data. Data can be stored locally on the prototype in twenty-minute data files or securely transferred to a central location via internet with the use of virtual private network capabilities. The prototype is modular in design allowing for components to be replaced easily and the system software can be updated remotely thus reducing maintenance cost.
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Agelinchaab, M., J. M. Tsikata, M. F. Tachie, and C. Katopodis. "Open Channel Flow Over Pairs of Rectangular and Streamlined Cylinders at Incidence." In ASME 2009 Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fedsm2009-78281.

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This paper reports an experimental investigation of the mean flow and turbulence characteristics around pairs of identical rectangular and streamlined cylinders in an open channel. The cylinder pairs were inclined at different angles of incidence angles relative to the streamwise direction of the approach flow. The rectangular cylinders and the 12% symmetric airfoils cylinders are made of transparent acrylic plates of length, L = 100 mm and maximum thickness, D = 12 mm. The centre-to-centre spacing between the cylinders was 51 mm. The blockage ratio produced by the cylinder pairs was 0.13 at zero angle of incidence. For each cylinder pair inclination, a high resolution particle image velocimetry technique was used to conduct detailed velocity measurements in the streamwise-spanwise plane. From these measurements, iso-contours and profiles of the mean velocities and turbulence statistics were obtained to study the effects of cylinder geometry and inclination on the flow around the cylinder pairs.
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Maurya, V. K., S. K. Yadav, K. K. Bachhil, H. S. Chouhan, S. Chaudhari, S. S. Tomar, A. Rajan, and A. Rawat. "Proactive Data Centre & Network Room Overheating Management System (DCNROMS) Utilizing Open Source Software and Tools." In 2019 5th International Conference on Advanced Computing & Communication Systems (ICACCS). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icaccs.2019.8728393.

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Bouche, Thierry, Evelyne Miot, and Célia Vaudaine. "The Launch of Centre Mersenne, a Technical Infrastructure to Support the Move Towards Diamond Open Access." In 22nd International Conference on Electronic Publishing. OpenEdition Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/proceedings.elpub.2018.10.

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Fernandez-Gonzalez, S., I. Calvo, M. Barahona, L. Marti, and J. Ponce. "EP1247 Early-stage cervical cancer outcomes after open, minimally invasive and vaginal surgery. Single centre experience." In ESGO Annual Meeting Abstracts. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/ijgc-2019-esgo.1253.

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Rema, PN. "EP390 Open radical hysterectomy for early cancer cervix – 10 years’ experience from a tertiary cancer centre." In ESGO Annual Meeting Abstracts. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/ijgc-2019-esgo.449.

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Yakubailik, O. E., V. Y. Romas'ko, and A. P. Pavlichenko. "Reception and Operational Processing of Satellite Data in Regional Centre for Remote Sensing at FRC KSC SB RAS (Krasnoyarsk, Russia)." In 16th All-Russia Open Conference on Current Problems in Remote Sensing of the Earth from Space. Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.21046/rorse2018.228.

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Reports on the topic "Open centre"

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Allgaier, Gregory G. Open Source Cybersecurity for the 21st Century. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada589115.

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Hill, Steven M., Eric Adamson, Michele Cash, Marcus England, and Joe Schoonover. Space Weather Prediction Center Support of NASA Open Code Policy. Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press, December 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.17226/25217_37.

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Grindle, Charles E. 21st Century Senior Leader Education: Ubiquitous Open Access Learning Environment. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada543398.

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O'Rourke, Kevin, and Jeffrey Williamson. Open Economy Forces and Late 19th Century Scandinavian Catch-Up. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, May 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w5112.

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Rigby, Jane. Open Source Code, from the Perspective of a Scientist at a NASA Center. Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press, December 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.17226/25217_1.

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Ghatikar, Girish, Mary Ann Piette, Sydny Fujita, Aimee McKane, Junqiao Han Dudley, Anthony Radspieler, K. C. Mares, and Dave Shroyer. Demand Response and Open Automated Demand Response Opportunities for Data Centers. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/981725.

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Clarida, Richard. Monetary Policy in Open Economies: Practical Perspectives for Pragmatic Central Bankers. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, October 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w20545.

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Hannas, William, and Huey-Meei Chang. China’s STI Operations: Monitoring Foreign Science and Technology Through Open Sources. Center for Security and Emerging Technology, January 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.51593/20200049.

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Open source intelligence (OSINT) and science and technology intelligence (STI) are realized differently in the United States and China, China putting greater value on both. In the United States’ understanding, OSINT “enables” classified reporting, while in China it is the intelligence of first resort. This contrast extends to STI which has a lower priority in the U.S. system, whereas China and its top leaders personally lavish great attention on STI and rely on it for national decisions. Establishing a “National S&T Analysis Center” within the U.S. government could help to address these challenges.
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McIlroy, Andrew. Open Collaboration and Research Capabilities on the LVOC/CREATE/High Performance Computing Innovation Center. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1459262.

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McIlroy, Andrew. Open Collaboration and Research Capabilities on the LVOC/CREATE/High Performance Computing Innovation Center. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1459337.

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