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Adali, T., and V. D. Calihoun. "Wide open window." IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine 25, no. 2 (March 2006): 22–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/memb.2006.1607664.

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Blandiana, Ana. "The open window." Index on Censorship 21, no. 9 (October 1992): 42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03064229208535442.

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Berger, Arthur W., and Ward Whitt. "asymptotics for open-loop window flow control." Journal of Applied Mathematics and Stochastic Analysis 7, no. 3 (January 1, 1994): 337–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/s1048953394000298.

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An open-loop window flow-control scheme regulates the flow into a system by allowing at most a specified window size W of flow in any interval of length L. The sliding window considers all subintervals of length L, while the jumping window considers consecutive disjoint intervals of length L. To better understand how these window control schemes perform for stationary sources, we describe for a large class of stochastic input processes the asymptotic behavior of the maximum flow in such window intervals over a time interval [0,T] as T and Lget large, with T substantially bigger than L. We use strong approximations to show that when T≫L≫logT an invariance principle holds, so that the asymptotic behavior depends on the stochastic input process only via its rate and asymptotic variability parameters. In considerable generality, the sliding and jumping windows are asymptotically equivalent. We also develop an approximate relation between the two maximum window sizes. We apply the asymptotic results to develop approximations for the means and standard deviations of the two maximum window contents. We apply computer simulation to evaluate and refine these approximations.
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FREEMAN, SARA. "Biologics Open Nonmedical Therapeutic Window." Rheumatology News 10, no. 6 (June 2011): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1541-9800(11)70384-2.

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Lisa M. Jarvis. "IPO window remained wide open." C&EN Global Enterprise 98, no. 47 (December 7, 2020): 37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/cen-09847-cover10.

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BRUNK, DOUG. "Telemedicine May Open tPA's Window." Family Practice News 39, no. 7 (April 2009): 1–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0300-7073(09)70244-0.

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FISER, KAREN. "Still Life with Open Window." Academic Medicine 78, no. 5 (May 2003): 498. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00001888-200305000-00013.

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Stanek, Damon. "A Window Slammed Shut Open." Afterimage 36, no. 6 (May 1, 2009): 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/aft.2009.36.6.35.

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Hoefflin, Steven M. "THE COMPLAINT WINDOW IS OPEN." Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 93, no. 7 (June 1994): 1534. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00006534-199406000-00060.

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Hu, Xing Jun, Feng Tao Ren, Bo Yang, and Peng Guo. "Effect of Sunroofs and Side Windows on Aerodynamic Characteristics of Transit Bus." Applied Mechanics and Materials 224 (November 2012): 333–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.224.333.

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In this paper, k-Omega turbulence model is applied in the numerical simulation of the transit bus, several typical working conditions of the transit bus with windows open at a speed of 10m/s are investigated, and a custom function Q is introduced to characterize the amount of ventilation of each window. The results show that, when the transit bus travels with windows open, the air always flows into the carriage through the middle and rear side windows of the transit bus, and circulates in the carriage and then flows out of the carriage through the front side window. When the bus travels with sunroofs open in leeward mode and side windows open, the amount of ventilation is the maximum. This working condition is the best one when taking both drag coefficient and the amount of ventilation.
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Bingham, Christie. "Through an Open Window." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2015. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc799530/.

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The poems in this collection are elegiac; celebrations of losses and failures, tributes to the daily doldrums that are at the center of human experience. They threaten to expose the uncertainty that exists and refuses to exist in our everyday lives. They explore the otherness associated with the individual and often turn to the universal formulas of music and physics to make order of the world around them. Often times the Speaker finds that the seeming chaos manifests within her already orderly life, the daily routines of work and family. Poetic magic, so to speak, weds this ordered chaos to the laws of nature and its routines, especially birds, which makes a recurrent appearance throughout the manuscript.
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Clark, Regina Ann. ""The Brownies' Book": An Open Window to Early Twentieth-Century African American Childhood." W&M ScholarWorks, 2009. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1539626582.

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Anan, Tetsu. "Open a New Window of Plasma Diagnostics in the Solar Physics with Spectropolarimetric Observation." 京都大学 (Kyoto University), 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/189335.

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Andreu, Vázquez Cristina. "Embryo Reduction: An Open Window to Decreasing the Twinning Rate in High-Producing Dairy Cattle." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/96358.

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Les gestacions de bessons tenen un impacte negatiu sobre l’economia de les explotacions lleteres per l’elevat risc d’avortament i els efectes negatius del part de bessons sobre l’eficiència reproductiva postpart de les vaques. La reducció embrionària ofereix l’oportunitat de transformar una gestació múltiple en una simple i es presenta con una eina per a disminuir la creixent taxa de bessons i els seus efectes negatius. El principal objectiu d’aquesta tesi ha estat desenvolupar i avaluar els beneficis i riscs potencials de la reducció embrionària en vaques d’alta producció. També es van estudiar els factors de maneig que poden afectar la incidència de gestacions de bessons i els efectes del part de bessons sobre la vida productiva de la vaca. Els quatre estudis que s’inclouen en aquesta tesi han estat publicats o estan sotmesos a revisió per a la seva publicació en revistes científiques. En el primer estudi es van analitzar l’efecte dels factors de maneig i especialment els diferents protocols de sincronització de cel emprats sobre la incidència de gestacions de bessons. La taxa de gestació de bessons sobre un total de 2015 gestacions va ser del 17.9% i la incidència es va veure significativament afectada per factors individuals (lactació i bessons en el part anterior), factors ambientals (fotoperíode y estació) i pel protocol de sincronització aplicat abans de la inseminació. El segon estudi recull els historials reproductius complets de 4861 vaques lleteres d’alta producció amb un total de 12587 parts amb l’objectiu de determinar els efectes del part de bessons sobre l’eficiència reproductiva postpart i la vida productiva de les vaques. La taxa de parts de bessons durant el 11 anys d’estudi va ser del 5.6% y el 9.8% de las vaques van tenir bessons al menys en una ocasió al llarg de la seva vida. Les vaques amb part de bessons van presentar una menor taxa de concepció i un major risc d’eliminació en la lactació següent, major risc d’avortament i menor la vida productiva que les vaques amb un únic vedell al part. En el tercer estudi es va avaluar l’efecte de la reducció embrionària per la ruptura manual de l’amnios d’un dels embrions en gestacions de bessons unilaterals i bilaterals sobre el manteniment de la gestació. El risc de pèrdua de la gestació va ser similar en el grup de vaques amb gestacions de bessons unilaterals tractades i control. Tanmateix, la reducció embrionària va incrementar el risc de pèrdua en les vaques amb gestacions de bessons bilaterals. A l’últim estudi es van comparar les taxes de manteniment de la gestació en gestacions múltiples reduïdes mitjançant la ruptura manual de l’amnios o mitjançant aspiració transvaginal del fluid fetal guiada per ecografia. El risc de pèrdua de la gestació va ser similar per ambdós mètodes de reducció.
Las gestaciones gemelares tienen un impacto negativo sobre la economía de las explotaciones de vacuno lechero por su elevado riesgo de aborto y el efecto del parto gemelar sobre la eficiencia reproductiva postparto de la vaca. La reducción embrionaria brinda la oportunidad de transformar una gestación múltiple en una simple y se presenta como una herramienta para disminuir la creciente tasa de partos gestaciones y sus efectos negativos. El principal objetivo de esta tesis fue desarrollar y evaluar los beneficios y riesgos potenciales de la reducción embrionaria en vacas de alta producción. Se estudiaron además los factores que afectan a la incidencia de gestaciones gemelares y los efectos de los partos de gemelos sobre la vida productiva de la vaca. Los cuatro estudios experimentales y epidemiológicos incluidos en esta tesis han sido publicados o están sometidos a revisión para su publicación en revistas científicas. En el primer estudio se analizaron los factores de manejo y especialmente de los diferentes protocolos de sincronización de celo empleados sobre la incidencia de gestaciones gemelares. La tasa de gestaciones gemelares sobre un total de 2015 gestaciones fue del 17.9% y la incidencia se vio significativamente afectada por factores individuales (número de lactación y gemelos en el parto previo), factores ambientales (fotoperiodo y estación) y por el protocolo de sincronización aplicado antes de la inseminación. En el secundo estudio se recogieron los historiales reproductivos completos de 4861 vacas lecheras de alta producción con un total de 12587 partos con el objetivo de determinar los efectos del parto gemelar sobre la eficiencia reproductiva postparto y la vida productiva de las vacas. La tasa de partos gemelares durante los 11 años de estudio fue del 5.6% y el 9.8% de las vacas parieron gemelos al menos en una ocasión a lo largo de sus vidas. Las vacas con partos gemelares presentaron, además de una menor tasa de concepción y un mayor riesgo de ser eliminadas durante la siguiente lactación, un mayor riesgo de aborto y una menor vida productiva que las vacas con un único ternero al parto. El tercer estudio evaluó el efecto de la reducción embrionaria mediante la ruptura manual del amnios de uno de los embriones en gestaciones gemelares unilaterales y bilaterales sobre el mantenimiento de la gestación. El riesgo de pérdida de la gestación fue similar para el grupo de vacas con gestación unilateral tratadas y control mientras que la reducción embrionaria incrementó el riesgo de pierda de la gestación en las vacas con gestaciones bilaterales. En el último estudio se compararon las tasas de mantenimiento de la gestación tras reducir gestaciones múltiples mediante la ruptura manual del amnios o mediante aspiración transvaginal del fluido fetal guiado por ecografía. El riesgo de pérdida de la gestación fue similar para ambos métodos de reducción.
Twin pregnancy is an increasing and current topic of the high-producing dairy herds due to the economic losses caused by their great risk of pregnancy failure and the detrimental effects of twinning on the postpartum reproductive efficiency. Transforming a multiple pregnancy into a singleton pregnancy by inducing embryo reduction may circumvent those problems. Therefore, the main aim of this thesis was to develop and evaluate the potential risks and benefits of embryo reduction in dairy cattle as a therapeutic strategy addressed to prevent cows from delivering twins and to reduce the twinning rate in high-producing dairy herds. In order to offer a holistic perspective on the problem of twins and to determine its magnitude, we also studied the factors that affect the incidence of twin pregnancies and the effects of twinning on the productive lifespan of the cows. Research included in this thesis was divided in four studies published or submitted for publication in peer-reviewed journals. The first study addressed potential management risk factors affecting the incidence of twin pregnancies in high-producing dairy cows. Special attention was paid to the estrus synchronization protocol used before the AI resulting in pregnancy. Twin pregnancy was recorded in the 17.9% of the 2015 pregnancy diagnoses, and the incidence was affected by cow factors (lactation number and previous twining), environmental factors (photoperiod and season) and management related to synchronization protocols. The second study analyzed data from complete reproductive records for 4861 high milk-producing dairy cows including 12587 calving events to determine the effects of twinning on the subsequent reproductive performance and productive lifespan of the cows. The twinning rate was 5.6%, and 9.8% of the cows delivered twins at least once during their life. Cows delivering twins, besides being less likely to conceive and more likely to be culled in the subsequent lactation, also carry a higher risk of abortion on the subsequent lactation and show a reduced mean productive lifespan. In the third study we evaluated the effect on pregnancy maintenance of embryo reduction by manual amnion rupture in unilateral and bilateral twin pregnant cows. Embryo reduction by manual amnion rupture did not carry an additional risk of pregnancy loss for unilateral twin pregnancies, whereas the treatment increased the risk of pregnancy failure in bilateral twin pregnancies. The last study compared the effect on pregnancy maintenance of two embryo reduction techniques, Manual Rupture (MR) and Transvaginal Ultrasound Guided Aspiration (TUGA) of allanto-amniotic fluid in dairy cows with multiple pregnancies. No effect was detected on pregnancy maintenance of the technique used.
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Björk, Viktor, and Oscar Lundberg. "Det ospecifika immunsystemets svar på måttlig fysisk aktivitet : En randomiserad tvärsnittsstudie med avsikt att undersöka ”open window”-fenomenet hos friska seniorer." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för idrottsvetenskap (ID), 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-74311.

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Bakgrund: Immunsystemet är en av flera fysiologiska aspekter som försämras vid ökad ålder. Aktuell forskning tyder på att fysisk aktivitet stimulerar ett akut svar från immunsystemet i form av mobilisering av vita blodkroppar (WBC) i blodbanan. I efterförloppet av den fysiska aktiviteten sker en immunosuppression som fortlöper olika länge (3-72 h) beroende på aktivitetens intensitet och duration. Detta fenomen benämns ”open window” och det är idag omstritt huruvida det gör individen mer infektionskänslig efter träning. Syfte: Syftet med den aktuella studien var att finna en träningsvolym som tillåter seniorer utföra måttlig aerob fysisk aktivitet utan att riskera en period av immunosuppression. Ur ett folkhälsoperspektiv skulle detta kunna öka livskvalitén hos seniorer utifrån rådanade rekommendationer kring fysisk aktivet utan att riskera infektioner. Metod: 29 testpersoner (12 män, 17 kvinnor; medelålder (SD) 70,7 ± 3,8 år) utförde cykelergometertester i intensitetszon 1 under antingen 5, 10 eller 20 minuter. Under provtillfället togs 4 blodprover (Baseline, direkt efter test, efter 15 minuters vila och efter 30 minuters vila) där WBC och dess undergrupper analyserades med hjälp av ett bildanalyssystem (HemoCue WBC Diff System). Resultat: Resultaten indikerar att all måttlig fysisk aktivitet på cykelergometer akut förhöjer koncentrationen WBC i blodbanan med 23, 32 och 30 % i respektive grupp (5, 10, 20 min). Efter 15 minuters vila minskade antalet WBC endast signifikant hos de testpersoner som cyklade i 5 minuter med totalt 15 %. Efter 30 minuters vila fanns det inte längre någon skillnad i WBC mellan baselinevärdena och de sist uppmätta värdena vilket tyder på att ingen grupp befann sig i ”open window”. Konklusion: Resultaten tyder på att friska seniorer kan utföra fysisk träning som motsvarar de rådande allmänna rekommendationerna för aerob fysisk aktivitet utan att riskera immunosuppression och ”open window”.
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Arroyo, Delgado Eliott. "Comparison of the Leukocyte Response to Interval Exercise versus Continuous Exercise." Kent State University / OhioLINK, 2021. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1616695984469633.

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Zolfaghari, Zahra. "Study of the Effect of Light Emitting Diode (LED) on the Optimum Window-to-Wall Ratio and Whole-Building Energy Consumption in Open Offices." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/100642.

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Daylight harvesting is an essential strategy that is often used to enhance both the design and performance of an architectural project. Windows, as crucial architectural elements, not only admit natural light into spaces but also provide the occupants with visual connections. However, the excessive usage of windows brings an uncontrolled amount of solar energy to the spaces and negatively affect the building's energy performance. When utilizing passive design strategies such as daylight harvesting, several parameters, including the electrical lighting system, can impact the outcome. The current study investigates the role of lighting systems on daylight harvesting's effectiveness and their impact on window dimension and total energy consumption. In this study, the optimum window-to-wall ratio of an open office in the presence of two different light sources (LED and fluorescent) is explored through a computer simulation method. A combination of tools including AGi32, ElumTools, OpenStudio, EnergyPlus, Radiance, and MATLAB helps to conduct the simulation and deliver optimal results. In the results and conclusion chapter, the study provides guidelines to specify optimal window percentages considering two lighting systems in each cardinal direction. Importantly, the guideline focuses only on energy performance and not on the spatial quality of the design.
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Harnessing daylight with the use of windows helps to offset parts of the electric lighting needs, and decrease the total building energy consumption. This is accomplished by using glazed materials to admit daylight and lighting control systems, which can respond to the dynamic light level. However, improper implementation of a passive daylighting strategy may cause increased energy consumption. Sunlight is accompanied by solar heat radiation which can increase the HVAC load of a space and compromise the energy savings achieved by daylighting. Therefore, a balance between solar heat and light gain is required to fully take advantage of solar energy without reverse impacts. Concerning the mentioned balance, recent advancements in lighting technology question the effectiveness of natural light in reducing whole-building energy consumption. Due to the high energy efficiency of LED luminaires, lighting power consumption is rather low, even when the lighting system operates at full capacity. Therefore, it is unclear whether the solar energy coming through glazed materials works to the advantage or disadvantage of total building energy consumption. This study hypothesized that the total energy consumption of an open office with LED luminaires would be less in absence of solar energy compared to a scenario which utilizes the solar energy. A simulation-based methodology, using a combination of photometric computation and building energy simulation tools, was utilized to examine the hypothesis and explore the impacts of lighting systems on the optimum window-to-wall ratio. The results provide a helpful guideline which highlights the impact of lighting systems on window dimensions and their mutual effect on whole-building energy consumption. Although the optimum window-to-wall ratios suggested by this study only concern energy consumption, integration of them with occupants' preferences can propose an acceptable window-to-wall ratio that satisfies both design quality and performance of a building.
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Chen, Jianhao. "Investigation of CdS Nanowires and Planar Films for Enhanced Performance as Window Layers in CdS-CdTe Solar Cell Devices." UKnowledge, 2013. http://uknowledge.uky.edu/ece_etds/27.

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Cadmium sulfide (CdS) and cadmium telluride (CdTe) are two leading semiconductor materials used in the fabrication of thin film solar cells of relatively high power conversion efficiency and low manufacturing cost. In this work, CdS/CdTe solar cells with a varying set of processing parameters and device designs were fabricated and characterized for comparative evaluation. Studies were undertaken to elucidate the effects of (i) each step in fabrication and (ii) parameters like thickness, sheet resistance, light absorptivity solution concentration, inert gas pressure etc. Best results were obtained when the thickness of CdS planar film for the window layer was in the range of 150 nm to 200 nm. Also, CdS nanowires were fabricated for use as the window layer in CdS-CdTe solar cells. Their materials characteristics were studied with scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray Diffraction (XRD). Spectral absorption measurements on the planar CdS films and nanowire CdS layers were performed and results compared. It was established that the nanowire CdS design was superior because its absorption of sunlight was far less than that of planar CdS film, which would lead to enhanced performance in the CdS-CdTe solar cell through higher short circuit current density and higher open circuit voltage. Diode behavior of CdS-CdTe devices on planar CdS and nanowire CdS was analyzed and compared. KEYWORDS: Thin Film Solar Cell, Nanowire, UV Absorption, Open-circuit Voltage, Close Space Sublimation
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Baldwin, Jeffrey W. Jr. "Determination of a Two-Week `Window’ for PCB Influence on Ultrasonic Vocalization and Other Behavioral Measures in Young Sprague-Dawley Rats." Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1404686457.

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Stenbro-Olsen, Peter. "Studies on the microbial ecology of open windrow composting." Thesis, Abertay University, 1998. https://rke.abertay.ac.uk/en/studentTheses/5b944936-f6e9-4075-8d16-288248d3f69c.

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Due to the pressure of recent legislative changes (eg: the EU Landfill Directive and the imposition of a Landfill Tax), composting as a waste disposal technique is now being viewed as the preferred alternative to the landfilling of organic waste. However, while composting has been practised in one form or another for 2500 years, the underlying principles behind the microbial ecology of composting, is poorly understood. In order to obtain an insight into the ecology and hence, the critical nature of the composting process, a number of low cost open-windrows containing urban botanical wastes were established. These windrows were subjected to microbial and physico-chemical analysis over the initial period of exothermically active composting (25 days). This study demonstrated that, whilst average temperatures within open windrows can reach in excess of 65 °C, the sustainability and range of these temperatures depended upon the windrow bulk density. Windrows with bulk densities of 600kgm*3 had a larger insulation factor and thus, were able to sustain high temperatures for longer periods. However, these windrows were more susceptible to the development of areas of low temperature (cold spots) at depths below 20cm. Windrows with bulk densities of 400kgm'3 had smaller insulation factors and therefore, lost heat at a faster rate than windrows with higher bulk densities. This loss of heat was observed to be the case with the windrow surface layers, but they exhibited fewer cool spots at lower levels. This study found that the average microbial population of windrow material was 2.29x1013 CFU kg*1 and that each microbial cell could generate between 6.33 and 8.56xl0*13 Mjkg*1. This resulted in the generation of between 1.13 and 1.70 Mjkg*1 °C*1 of heat energy. Contrary to the published literature, this study observed that temperatures above 65 °C did not result in the significant loss of ammonia from the windrow. However, high levels of ammonia did suppress the formation of nitrate within the windrows. Experiments investigating microbial population kinetics within the windrows indicated that observed changes were proportional to temperature up to 60 °C, when a reduction in population numbers was observed between 60 °C and 65 °C. However, between 60 °C and 70 °C population levels increased once again. It was also noted that at the start of the composting process, 13 different microbial species or genera could be identified. However, after 17 days of exothermic composting, this had been reduced to 2 genera, including a novel large bacterial species belonging to the genus Bacillus. This study also showed that samples of windrows exposed to temperatures above 55 °C for 48 hours did not eliminate mesophilic or psycrotrophic microbial populations as previously assumed by other workers, but only suppressed their metabolism during the high temperature period.
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Books on the topic "Open Window"

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Open window. Saint-Laurent, Québec: Pearson/Longman ESL, 2003.

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Stoker, Richard. Open window - open door. London: Regency, 1985.

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Thurston, E. Temple. The open window. Toronto: Musson, 1995.

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Desmond, Tutu, ed. The open window. Claremont, South Africa: PreText, 2004.

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Cooray, Sisila. The open window. [Colombo: The Author], 2002.

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Ormerod, Roger. An open window. Bath, England: Chivers Press, 1991.

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Gaetz, Lynne. Open window: English skills. 2nd ed. Saint-Laurent, Québec: Éditions du renouveau pédagogique, 2006.

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Tuli, Neville. The Window is open. Mumbai: The Window, 1998.

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Open window: English grammar. 2nd ed. Saint-Laurent, Quebec: Editions du renouveau pedagogique, 2006.

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Berman, Simi Getter. [Ḥalon patuaḥ]: An open window. [New York?]: Chaverim, 1996.

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Monti, Mario Rossi, and Alessandra D’Agostino. "Clinical picture as an open window." In Psychoanalysis and Psychiatry, 175–86. New York: Routledge, 2019.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429447129-13.

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Vaporis, Constantine Nomikos. "Leaving a Window Open to the Western World." In Voices of Early Modern Japan, 97–101. Other titles: contemporary accounts of daily life during the age of the Shoguns Description: 2nd edition. | Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, 2021.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003005292-23.

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Indig, Balázs, Noémi Vadász, and Ágnes Kalivoda. "Decreasing Entropy: How Wide to Open the Window?" In Theory and Practice of Natural Computing, 137–48. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49001-4_11.

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Knapp, Andrew. "The Half-open Window: France and Britain, 1944–47." In The Uncertain Foundation, 207–33. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230222908_12.

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Vasiliu, Silvia, Violeta Celan, Stefania Racovita, Cristina Doina Vlad, Maria-Andreea Lungan, and Marcel Popa. "Ion Exchangers - An Open Window for the Development of Advanced Materials with Pharmaceutical and Medical Applications." In Advanced Bioelectronic Materials, 467–502. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118998861.ch14.

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Scarborough, Terry. "‘Open the Window, Then!’: Filmic Interpretation of Gothic Conventions in Brian Mills’s The Hound of the Baskervilles1." In Sherlock Holmes and Conan Doyle, 49–63. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137291561_4.

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Consoli, Sergio, Luca Tiozzo Pezzoli, and Elisa Tosetti. "Information Extraction From the GDELT Database to Analyse EU Sovereign Bond Markets." In Mining Data for Financial Applications, 55–67. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66981-2_5.

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AbstractIn this contribution we provide an overview of a currently on-going project related to the development of a methodology for building economic and financial indicators capturing investor’s emotions and topics popularity which are useful to analyse the sovereign bond markets of countries in the EU.These alternative indicators are obtained from the Global Data on Events, Location, and Tone (GDELT) database, which is a real-time, open-source, large-scale repository of global human society for open research which monitors worlds broadcast, print, and web news, creating a free open platform for computing on the entire world’s media. After providing an overview of the method under development, some preliminary findings related to the use case of Italy are also given. The use case reveals initial good performance of our methodology for the forecasting of the Italian sovereign bond market using the information extracted from GDELT and a deep Long Short-Term Memory Network opportunely trained and validated with a rolling window approach to best accounting for non-linearities in the data.
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Moran, Joseph. "Managing Open Files and Windows." In File Management Made Simple, Windows Edition, 103–14. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1082-6_9.

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Cureton, Bill. "Devguide — The Open Windows G.U.I. Builder." In Software Engineering on Sun Workstations®, 277–96. New York, NY: Springer US, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-9118-0_5.

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Trujillo, Andrés García. "A Policy Window Opens in Havana." In Peace and Rural Development in Colombia, 109–44. New York, NY : Routledge, 2020. | Series: Routledge studies in Latin American politics: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367823979-5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Open Window"

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Meurer, Gerhardt R., O. Ivy Wong, Daniel J. Hanish, Robert Minchin, and Emmanuel Momjian. "The HI—Star Formation Connection: Open Questions." In THE EVOLUTION OF GALAXIES THROUGH THE NEUTRAL HYDROGEN WINDOW. AIP, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2973562.

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Schneider, S. E., M. D. Stage, R. Auld, L. Cortese, Robert Minchin, and Emmanuel Momjian. "The H I Mass Function: Open Questions." In THE EVOLUTION OF GALAXIES THROUGH THE NEUTRAL HYDROGEN WINDOW. AIP, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2973575.

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Awad, Abdullah Mohamed. "Adaptive window method of FIR filter design." In 2010 IEEE Conference on Open Systems (ICOS 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icos.2010.5720064.

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"Open-Window Active Noise Control for Environmental Noise." In Feb. 2017 International Conferences. EIRAI, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.17758/eirai.f0217322.

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Grymalyuk, I. V., and O. O. Drobakhin. "The open-ended waveguide transducer with wire in circular window." In 2013 International Kharkov Symposium on Physics and Engineering of Microwaves, Millimeter and Submillimeter Waves (MSMW). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/msmw.2013.6622081.

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Zhang, Baichun, Jianguo Yang, Lei Sun, Quanbo Li, Jun Huang, and Yu Zhang. "The Solution of AIO-ET Via Open and Process Window Improvement." In 2020 China Semiconductor Technology International Conference (CSTIC). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cstic49141.2020.9282421.

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Li, Qi, Xuan Wang, Yu Zhang, Fei Ling, Cathy H. Wu, and Jiawei Han. "Pattern Discovery for Wide-Window Open Information Extraction in Biomedical Literature." In 2018 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (BIBM). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bibm.2018.8621375.

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Liu, Taiyu, Yanchao Liu, and Yue Yang. "Open Corner Window Shear Wall Structure Stress Influence of Local Component." In 2016 7th International Conference on Mechatronics, Control and Materials (ICMCM 2016). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icmcm-16.2016.47.

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Sun, Yu, Z. B. Chen, X. M. Ji, and Fow-Sen Choa. "Open-window BH process for the fabrication of integrated photonic devices." In Applications of Photonic Technology, edited by Roger A. Lessard and George A. Lampropoulos. SPIE, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.543710.

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Abed, Ghassan A., Mahamod Ismail, and Kasmiran Jumari. "A comparison and analysis of congestion window for HS-TCP, Full-TCP, and TCP-Linux in long term evolution system model." In 2011 IEEE Conference on Open Systems (ICOS). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icos.2011.6079287.

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Reports on the topic "Open Window"

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Subudhi, M., and Piyush Joshi. Open Secondary Testing of Window-Type Current Transformers. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1425116.

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Johnson, Mark, John Wachen, and Steven McGee. Policy window in a pandemic: How a computer science RPP fostered equity in credit recovery. The Learning Partnershipip, April 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.51420/conf.2021.1.

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The Chicago Alliance for Equity in Computer Science is a research-practice partnership that is working to broaden the participation of Chicago Public Schools’ students in computer science. For this study, we applied the multiple streams approach from theories of the policy process (Kingdon, 1995; Zahariadis, 2014) to explain how the COVID-19 pandemic helped open a policy window for the continued use of synchronous online instruction during the implementation of an equity-centered computer science credit recovery option in Chicago.
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Jones, Natalie, Miquel Muñoz Cabré, Georgia Piggot, and Michael Lazarus. Tapping the potential of NDCs and LT-LEDS to address fossil fuel production. Stockholm Environment Institute, June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.51414/sei2021.010.

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The need for a managed transition away from fossil fuel production raises the question of whether and how countries are addressing this need in their national communications to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). A previous 2019 analysis of the first round of nationally determined contributions (NDCs) and long-term, low-emissions development strategies (LT-LEDS) found that few countries discussed how they would address fossil fuel production as part of their climate mitigation activities. Here, we examine new and updated NDCs and LT-LEDS, finding a growing number of NDCs and LT-LEDS that address fossil fuel production as part of mitigation. For the first time, several countries incorporate policies and/ or pathways for a managed decline of fossil fuel production. In contrast, many others foresee continued or expanded fossil fuel production, with no mention of efforts to prepare for a transition. Opportunities remain for countries to make better use of NDCs and LT-LEDS to align fossil fuel production with the Paris Agreement, including by more comprehensively reflecting on the equity implications of their plans, as well as addressing how countries plan to diversify their economies, ensure a just transition for workers, and cooperate internationally on a managed wind-down of fossil fuel supply. As COP26 approaches, this window of opportunity is still open, but it is rapidly closing.
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Henson, T. J. Using Fport on Windows NT to Map Applications to Open Ports. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/15005330.

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Ng, Shu Wen, Thomas Hoerger, and Rachel Nugent. Preventing Non-communicable Diseases Using Pricing Policies: Lessons for the United States from Global Experiences and Local Pilots. RTI Press, May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2021.pb.0025.2105.

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Preventing non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in an effective and sustainable way will require forward-looking policy solutions that can address multiple objectives. This was true pre–COVID-19 and is even more true now. There are already examples from across the globe and within the United States that show how these may be possible. Although there are still many unknowns around how the design, targeting, level, sequencing, integration, and implementation of fiscal policies together can maximize their NCD prevention potential, there is already clear evidence that health taxes and particularly sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) taxes are cost-effective. Nonetheless, policies alone may not succeed. Political will to prioritize well-being, protections against industry interference, and public buy-in are necessary. If those elements align, pricing policies that consider the context in question can be designed and implemented to achieve several goals around reducing consumption of unhealthy SSBs and foods, narrowing existing nutritional and health disparities, encouraging economic and social development. The US and its local and state jurisdictions should consider these pricing policy issues and their contexts carefully, in collaboration with community partners and researchers, to design multi-duty actions and to be prepared for future windows of opportunities to open for policy passage and implementation.
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Carrasco, Alex, and David Florián Hoyle. External Shocks and FX Intervention Policy in Emerging Economies. Inter-American Development Bank, August 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003457.

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This paper discusses the role of sterilized foreign exchange (FX) interventions as a monetary policy instrument for emerging market economies in response to external shocks. We develop a model for a commodity-exporting small open economy in which FX intervention is considered as a balance sheet policy induced by a financial friction in the form of an agency problem between banks and their creditors. The severity of banks agency problem depends directly on a bank-level measure of currency mismatch. Endogenous deviations from the standard UIP condition arise at equilibrium. In this context, FX interventions moderate the response of financial and macroeconomic variables to external shocks by leaning against the wind with respect to real exchange rate pressures. Our quantitative results indicate that, conditional on external shocks, the FX intervention policy successfully reduces credit, investment, and output volatility, along with substantial welfare gains when compared to a free-floating exchange rate regime. Finally, we explore distinct generalizations of the model that eliminate the presence of endogenous UIP deviations. In those cases, FX intervention operations are considerably less effective for the aggregate equilibrium.
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