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Babanov, Alexey M., and Alexander V. Petrov. "Implementation of the ERM-model repository in CASE-system Oracle Designer." Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Upravlenie, vychislitel'naya tekhnika i informatika, no. 41 (December 1, 2017): 47–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/19988605/41/6.

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Jenny, Bernhard, and Nathaniel Vaughn Kelso. "Color Design for the Color Vision Impaired." Cartographic Perspectives, no. 58 (September 1, 2007): 61–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.14714/cp58.270.

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Eight percent of men are affected by color vision impairment – they have difficulties distinguishing between colors and thus confuse certain colors that the majority of people see readily. Designers of maps and information graphics cannot disregard the needs of this relatively large group of media consumers. This article discusses the most common forms of color vision impairment, and introduces Color Oracle, a new software tool that assists the designer in verifying color schemes. Color Oracle filters maps and graphics in real-time and efficiently integrates with existing digital workflows. The paper also discusses color combinations and alternative visual variables for map symbology that those with color vision impairments can distinguish unambiguously. The presented techniques help the cartographer produce maps that are easy to read for those with color vision impairments and can still look good for those with normal color vision.
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Huang, Jing Li, Qing Wang, and Qiu Ling Lang. "Three-Dimensional Engineering Geology Data Warehouse Constructed by Power Designer." Advanced Materials Research 753-755 (August 2013): 3112–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.753-755.3112.

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The Three-dimensional engineering geology data warehouse is constructed by Power Desinger16.1, with the theme as the rock and mass availability in urban underground space, and with the source data as the borehole data of engineering Investigation. Use the Model-driven Architecture method, reverse engineer the Access data base, extract existed data model, combine research theme to construct the Star data structure model. And check the SQL script in SQL Server2005, to ensure normal operation. 0 Forewords The traditional transaction-oriented designed engineering geology data base has the function to storage original data from work, to draw of geological section and to provide simple check and analysis, but without the decision support function in view of a subject. The purpose of construction a 3D engineering geological data warehouse is to build a decision support system in view of availability of rock and soil mass in urban underground space. Based on the data extraction, data integration, data cleaning and data transformation, the 3D engineering geological data warehouse could achieve the integrated management of massive geological data and to provide reliable data source for the rock and soil mass utilization system in urban underground space. The main feature of 3D engineering geological data base is subject-oriented, integrated, time-varying, relatively stable, and is magnanimous collection of engineering geological spatial data and attribute data. According to the design pattern of traditional data base, the construction of 3D engineering geological data warehouse can be divided into three stages: concept design model, logic design model and physical design model. But the 3D engineering geological data warehouse exist iterative in the construction process. Currently, there are many CASE tools to help developers quickly achieving the data base design, such as Rational Rose by Rational company, Erwin and Bpwin by CA company, Power Designer by Sybase company, Office Visio by Microsoft company, and Oracle Designer by Oracle company. The paper uses the Powerdesigner16.1 to achieve the logical data model (LDM) and physical data model (PDM).
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Falchi, Ugo. "IT tools for the management of multi - representation geographical information." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 7, no. 1 (2018): 65. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i1.8810.

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The goal of this research was the creation of software tools for managing instances of a multi - representation geodatabase, able to define multiple representations and topological constraints, in relation to modeled objects and structures according to the classification of the Italian national technical specifications of the November 10, Italian Ministerial Decree 2011. After the development of a conceptual scheme, encoded in its corresponding logical mode, various computer artifacts were designed and developed from scratch to perform the upload, management and display of data: a Scheme Designer, which allows users to define the logical model and implement the physical model of an instance of Oracle; a Loader, which allows users to populate the database; a GUI, which is a graphical interface to the tools and Schema Designer Loader; a DB Navigator, which is the web interface to the database multi - representation.
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Gao, Peng, Yiwei Li, Marek Perkowski, and Xiaoyu Song. "Realization of Quantum Oracles using Symmetries of Boolean Functions." Quantum Information and Computation 20, no. 5&6 (2020): 418–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.26421/qic20.5-6-4.

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Designing a quantum oracle is an important step in practical realization of Grover algorithm, therefore it is useful to create methodologies to design oracles. Lattice diagrams are regular two-dimensional structures that can be directly mapped onto a quantum circuit. We present a quantum oracle design methodology based on lattices. The oracles are designed with a proposed method using generalized Boolean symmetric functions realized with lattice diagrams. We also present a decomposition-based algorithm that transforms non-symmetric functions into symmetric or partially symmetric functions. Our method, which combines logic minimization, logic decomposition, and mapping, has lower quantum cost with fewer ancilla qubits. Overall, we obtain encouraging synthesis results superior to previously published data.
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Ricky, Michael Yoseph. "Aplikasi Migrasi Database dan Replikasi Bi-Directional." ComTech: Computer, Mathematics and Engineering Applications 2, no. 2 (2011): 788. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/comtech.v2i2.2828.

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This study aims to analyze and design a migration and replication configurations in an enterprise using several methods such as literary study and direc survey to the company; analysis on hangar systems, process migration and replication as well as existing problems; and a prototype design for migration process implementated with Oracle SQL Developer and replication process implementated with Oracle GoldenGate. The study resluts ini a prototype for migration and replication configuration processes using Oracle's Golden Gate which can produce two sets of identical data for backup and recovery. Also a simple tool is designed to assist active-active replication process as well as active-passive one. The migration process from MySQL database to Oracle database using Oracle GoldenGate can not be done because GoldenGate Oracle has bugs related to the binary log, so database migration is done using Oracle SQL Developer. However, bi-directional replication between Oracle database using Oracle GoldenGate can ensure data availability and reduce the workload of primary database.
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Ma, Chunyan, Shaoying Liu, Jinglan Fu, and Tao Zhang. "Test Oracle Generation Based on BPNN by Using the Values of Variables at Different Breakpoints for Programs." International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering 31, no. 10 (2021): 1469–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218194021500492.

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Automatic test oracle generation is a bottleneck in realizing full automation of the entire software testing process. This study proposes a new method for automatically generating a test oracle for a new test input on the basis of several historical test cases by using a backpropagation neural network (BPNN) model. The new method is different from existing test oracle techniques. Specifically, our method has two steps. First, the values of variables are collected as training data when several historical test inputs are used to execute the program at different breakpoints. The test oracles (pass or fail) of these test cases are utilized to classify and label the training data. Second, a new test input is used to execute the program at different breakpoints, where the trained BPNN prediction model automatically generates its test oracle on the basis of the collected values of the variables involved. We conduct an experiment to validate our method. In the experiment, 113 faulty versions of seven types of programs are used as experimental objects. Results show that the average prediction accuracy rate of 74,651 test oracles is 95.8%. Although the failed test cases in the training data account for less than 5%, the overall average recall rate (prediction accuracy of test case execution failure) of all programs is 78.9%. Furthermore, the trained BPNN can reveal not only the impact of the values of variables but also the impact of the logical correspondence between variables in test oracle generation.
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SHUKLA, RAKESH, PAUL STROOPER, and DAVID CARRINGTON. "A FRAMEWORK FOR STATISTICAL TESTING OF SOFTWARE COMPONENTS." International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering 17, no. 03 (2007): 379–405. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s021819400700329x.

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Statistical testing involves the testing of software by selecting test cases from a probability distribution that is intended to represent the software's operational usage. In this paper, we describe and evaluate a framework for statistical testing of software components that incorporates test case execution and output evaluation. An operational profile and a test oracle are essential for the statistical testing of software components because they are used for test case generation and output evaluation respectively. An operational profile is a set of input events and their associated probabilities of occurrence expected in actual operation. A test oracle is a mechanism that is used to check the results of test cases. We present four types of operational profiles and three types of test oracles, and empirically evaluate them using the framework by applying them to two software components. The results show that while simple operational profiles may be effective for some components, more sophisticated profiles are needed for others. For the components that we tested, the fault-detecting effectiveness of the test oracles was similar.
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Wang, Ai Ming, Ji Peng Wang, Yan Qiang Ge, Guo Ying Liu, and Wen Ying Ge. "Research on Intelligent Oracle Bone Fragments Rejoining Technology." Applied Mechanics and Materials 50-51 (February 2011): 594–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.50-51.594.

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An dynamic suspected target fragment database based on three elements (bone block, fragment and feature) is designed to store pending oracle bone fragments to be rejoined. Oracle bone fragments images are preprocessed on the basis of texture and target/background difference, and then extracted the contour feature, regional feature and trend feature based on actual demand for oracle bone rejoining. An intelligent oracle bone fragments rejoining system prototype is implemented.
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Acar, Umut A., Arthur Charguéraud, and Mike Rainey. "Oracle scheduling." ACM SIGPLAN Notices 46, no. 10 (2011): 499–518. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2076021.2048106.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Oracle Designer"

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Carreno-Gomez, Begona. "Studies on microspheres designed for oral uptake : biocompatibility, binding and uptake mechanisms." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.322224.

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Darschewski, James M. "Design and implementation of a web-based lead management system using Oracle and ColdFusion technologies." [Denver, Colo.] : Regis University, 2006. http://165.236.235.140/lib/JDarschewskiPartI2006.pdf.

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Mottu, Jean-Marie Le Traon Yves. "Oracles et qualification du test de transformations de modèles." Rennes : [s.n.], 2008. ftp://ftp.irisa.fr/techreports/theses/2008/mottu.pdf.

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Mottu, Jean-Marie. "Oracles et qualification du test de transformations de modèles." Phd thesis, Université Rennes 1, 2008. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00514506.

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Dans l'Ingénierie Dirigée par les Modèles, les modèles sont des éléments productifs pour le développement logiciel. Ils sont exploités par les transformations de modèles qui automatisent les étapes du développement. Dans nos travaux de thèse, nous contribuons au test de transformations de modèles en étudiant cette problématique et en proposant des techniques de test adaptées aux caractéristiques et à l'emploi des transformations. Nous adaptons l'analyse de mutation pour qualifier les modèles de test selon leur pouvoir de détection d'erreurs propres aux transformations. Nous proposons des fonctions d'oracles et évaluons leur adéquation avec la complexité et la réutilisation d'une transformation. Enfin, nous exploitons nos travaux dans l'étude d'une méthode de développement de composants de confiance de transformation et nous proposons des outils permettant la mise en oeuvre et l'expérimentation de nos travaux et d'autres recherches sur le test de transformations de modèles.
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Hurburun, Anita L. Jibodh. "An exploratory study aimed to determine the efficacy of an assessment battery designed to examine oral English language acquisition in refugee and migrant children." Click here to access this resource online, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10292/436.

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The process of migration has resulted in population growth and contributed to the transformation of New Zealand. Migrant and refugee children face many adjustment factors and their ease in resettling in New Zealand is largely dependent on their ability to learn English. Migration stress, change, trauma and loss may result in psychological difficulties which in turn may affect their resettling and learning. The Ministry of Education and other professionals work together to enhance the quality of their service provision to facilitate easier adjustment, resettlement and effective learning for these children. An adequate assessment battery for speech language therapists to assess migrant and refugee children, is presently lacking in New Zealand. Therapists currently use various assessments, with the assistance of interpreters. The New Zealand Speech Therapists’ Association (NZSTA), in accordance with speech therapists in Group Special Education (GSE), strongly supports the need for research with these groups and the development of an appropriate assessment battery. This exploratory study aimed to determine an assessment battery for use in examining English language acquisition in refugee and migrant children and to highlight the benefit of using measurement tools that determine incremental change over time in contrast to the use of monolingual psychometric tests. The study explored a selected assessment battery and gathered data in five main focus areas, namely: cognition, language, trauma, classroom behaviour, developmental and birth information. Eligible children were those who did not have physiologically - impaired cognitive abilities. Eight cases, four refugee and four migrant students, were selected by convenience sampling. All participants were children selected from primary school 1 (three refugees and three migrants) and primary school 2 (one refugee and one migrant) primary schools, aged approximately (5-8 years). Participants included four male and four females, refugee and migrant children, and those with both high and low English ability. Based on the study’s results, recommendations were made to refine the test battery, which included test modification. For example, the use of the trauma measurement tool only if there is prior evidence of trauma, the inclusion of a larger test population who have a common primary language to allow for cost effective interpreter use and to also allow for generalisations to be made, the inclusion of an assessment of the children’s primary language in order to determine the relationship, development and acquisition of the child’s second language with reference to his/her development and skills in his native language. All of the refugee children and 3 migrant children displayed slower processing time during the administration of the tests. Migrant parents were quicker in test completion as compared to refugee parents. They displayed differences in family size, contact with extended family, socioeconomic status and educational level. Migrant children produced sentences that included correct word order and sequence whilst refugee children produced sentences that lacked adequate word order or lacked articles and determiners. The study found the proposed test battery was an effective choice for use in the assessment of both migrant and refugee children, as the battery allows for dynamic assessment of children from diverse groups and this proved to be an unbiased means of assessing their English language and cognitive skills. Recommendations are made for future, more-extensive research. These findings provide information about appropriate and reliable language acquisition tests that measure incremental change with time. This study will contribute to a developing knowledge base for speech-language therapists who work with migrant or refugee children. Effective assessment on which to base tailored language programmes will assist them to optimise their experience in New Zealand schools and enhance their English language skills.
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HECKER, SUSAN. ": Extraction of β-carotene from orange peel and carrot waste for cotton dyeing". Thesis, Högskolan i Borås, Institutionen Textilhögskolan, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-18017.

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The further usage of vegetable and plant waste from juice pressing industry as textile dyes is presented in this thesis. The thesis is focused on β-carotene (C40H56) dyestuff extracted from orange peel and carrot residue. The three organic solvents; ethyl acetate, petroleum ether and hexane/acetone (1:1 v/v) were used for the extraction. The analysis of the extract was done by RP-HPLC with a C18 column. The yield and the purity of the extracted β-carotene were determined. The highest yield was achieved with petroleum ether whereas the other two solvents were nearly as good. The highest and purest amount on β-carotene was found in the extracts of carrots. The dyeing process was continued with β-carotene dyestuff of orange peel and carrot residue extracted from 27 g of residue on 0,8 g cotton in the dyeing ratio 1:50. Unmordant and post mordanted bleached and mercerized cotton fabric was dyed. 10% alum of the weight fraction of cotton was used as mordant. Colour measurements (K/S, C*, L*, a*, b*, h and ΔE) and fastness properties as light- (ISO-Norm B02) and wash fastness (ISO 105 – C) were tested. Fair light fastness grades were achieved by β-carotene dyestuff of orange peel residue dyed on cotton fabric. Poorer were the grades for β-carotene dyestuff of carrot residue for both unmordanted and mordanted samples. The wash fastness couldn’t achieve reasonable results neither for β-carotene dyestuff from carrots nor orange peel residue, dyed on cotton fabric.<br>Program: Master programme in Textile Engineering
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Boudendouna, Abdel Hakim. "Méthodologie de la formulation d’une forme orale solide à libération prolongée." Thesis, Toulouse, INPT, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010INPT0052/document.

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L'objectif de ce travail a été l'utilisation d'une méthodologie de formulation des formes à libération prolongée. Le choix de «matrices hydrophiles» a été fait en raison de l'intérêt et de l'importance des travaux qui lui sont consacrés, mais surtout en raison de la possibilité d'utilisation de la technologie simple de fabrication des comprimés par compression directe.Le principe actif choisi est le diclofenac de sodium, un anti-inflammatoire largement utilisé dont la molécule est tombée dans le domaine public. Utilisé à raison de 100 mg par comprimé. La première partie bibliographique résume l'intérêt des formes à libération prolongée, décrit les différentes formes galéniques existantes pour la voie orale et fait le point sur les formules et les propriétés des agents matriciels hydrophiles parmi les plus utilisés, notamment les éthers de celluloses, hydroxypropymethylcellulose (METOLOSES®) (1). Dans la partie expérimentale, nous avons réalisé les différentes étapes nécessaires au développement d'une forme à libération prolongée qui correspondant aux étapes classiques de pré-formulation, formulation et optimisation. Dans une première étape d'essais préliminaires nous avons étudiés le comportement d'un point de vue pharmacotechnique des matières premières utilisés seuls et en mélange. Ce qui a permis de faire des orientations en ce qui concerne les différents types de METOLOSES, la nature du diluant, et leurs concentrations. Dans une deuxième étape, nous avons réalisé un premier plan d'expériences de criblage des facteurs, qui permet de déterminer le poids de chacun et leurs éventuelles interactions. Ce qui nous a permis de conclure sur l'effet des différents facteurs en formulation. Dans une troisième étape, nous avons réalisé un deuxième plan d'expériences d'optimisation de la formulation en utilisant un plan composite centré constitué de 9 expériences ce qui a permis de sélectionner une zone de formules optimales. Enfin, la réalisation d'une formule optimale nous a permis de confirmer les résultats obtenus dans les travaux de développement et dont l'objectif été une libération sur 12 heures<br>The objective of this work was the use of a formulation methodology of prolonged release dosage forms. The choice of “hydrophilic matrices” was done because of the interest and the numbered works which is devoted to it, but also for the use of a simple manufacture technology by direct compression. The selected active pharmaceutical ingredient is one of the most largely used nonsteroidial anti-inflammatory drug, the sodium diclofenac which is out of patent and used at 100 Mg per tablet. The first bibliographical part summarizes the interest of the prolonged release dosage forms, described the existing oral dosage forms and gives a progress report on the formulas and the properties of hydrophilic matrices agents among most used, in particular the cellulose ethers, hydroxypropymethylcellulose (METOLOSES®) (1). In the experimental part, we carried out the various steps necessary to the development of a prolonged release dosage form which correspond to the traditional steps of pre-formulation, formulation and optimization. In a first step of pharmaceutics preliminary tests we studied the behavior of raw materials used alone and in mixture. What made orientations with regard to the various types of METOLOSES, the nature of diluents, and their concentrations. In a second step, we carried out a first screening factors experimental design, which enabled us to conclude on the effect of the various factors in formulation. In a third step, we carried out a second optimization experimental design using a centered composite plan consisted of 9 experiments which lead us to define a space design of optimal formulas. Lastly, the manufacture of a formula from the design space enabled us to confirm the results to development work and for which the objective was a sustained release over 12 hours
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Jordan, Laura L. "Exploring How Design and Digital Interactive Technology Assists in Health Information Communication in the Context of Missed Oral Contraceptive Pills." The Ohio State University, 2017. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1492547956215944.

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Henriques, Guilherme Ramos. "Design de produto aplicado à área da higiene oral." Master's thesis, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Arquitetura, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/22756.

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Dissertação de Mestrado em Design com a especialização em Design de Produto apresentada na Faculdade de Arquitetura da Universidade de Lisboa para obtenção do grau de Mestre.<br>A presente investigação insere-se na área de Design de Produto no sector da higiene oral, mais propriamente, no redesenho dos tubos das pastas dentífricas. As pastas de dentes são um objeto de uso diário, presente no quotidiano de toda a população. Este objeto, apesar de ter sofrido algumas alterações ao longo do tempo – introdução de pastas sólidas, objetos de auxílio à remoção da pasta do interior do tubo, formato do mesmo, entre outros – ainda não é um objeto que responda às necessidades do consumidor e do meio ambiente de forma eficaz e sustentável. Do ponto de vista do utilizador, o manuseamento do objeto – tubo de pasta de dentes – não é completamente eficaz. Para além disso, acaba por acarretar uma maior despesa, ao implicar a compra de mais do que o necessário. O desperdício, quer de material, recursos e do próprio conteúdo em si, é também desproporcional e necessita de intervenção urgente. Como tal, a intervenção do Design nesta área, enquanto disciplina, pode tornar estes pequenos – mas tão importantes – objetos mais funcionais, rentáveis e contribuir para uma redução de custos, associados ao desperdício gerado pela indústria e consumo. Consequentemente, a pegada ecológica do sector e dos indivíduos pode ser diminuida, tornando estes tubos de pasta de dentes mais sustentáveis e melhorar a experiência da sua utilização. Este projeto de final de Mestrado baseia-se em metodologias não intervencionistas e intervencionistas de base qualitativa. A investigação ativa é também aplicada no desenvolvimento do projeto e do protótipo e os principais objetivos a alcançar são o aproveitamento da pasta dentífrica na sua totalidade e a eliminação de material e embalagens excessivas e desnecessárias. Um outro objetivo é a sensibilização da população para um consumo responsável e para o uso de embalagens mais sustentáveis.<br>ABSTRACT: The present investigation is part of the Product Design area of the oral hygiene sector, more precisely, in the redesign of toothpaste tubes. Toothpastes are an object of daily use, present in the daily lives of the entire population. This object, despite having undergone some changes over time - introduction of solid pastes, objects that help remove the paste from inside the tube, its shape, among others – it’s still not an object that responds to the needs of the consumer and the environment effectively and sustainably. From the user's point of view, handling the object - toothpaste tube - is not completely effective. In addition, it ends up causing a higher expense, as it implies the purchase of more than necessary. The waste of material, resources and the content itself is also disproportionate and requires urgent intervention. As such, the intervention of Design in this area, as a discipline, can make these small - yet so important - objects more functional, useful and contribute to a reduction in costs, associated with the waste generated by this industry and its consumption. Consequently, the ecological footprint of the sector and individuals can be reduced, making these toothpaste tubes more sustainable and improving the experience of their use. This final Master’s project is based on non-interventionist and qualitative-based interventionist methodologies. Active research is also applied to the development of the project and the prototype. The main objectives to be achieved are the use of toothpaste in its entirety and the elimination of excessive and unnecessary material and packaging. Another objective is to raise public awareness of responsible consumption and the use of more sustainable packaging.<br>N/A
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George, May. "Teacher Scaffolding of Oral Language Production." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/145738.

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This research involved two observational studies. It explored the scaffolding processes as part of classroom pedagogy. The research shed light on the way a teacher's instructional methodology took shape in the classroom. The target event for this study was the time in which a novice learner was engaged publically in uttering a sentence in Arabic in response to a task posed by the teacher. The central question was: What does the teacher do to assist and support this interactive sentence production process? It was decided to label this assistance and support as "scaffolding," i.e., temporary support to help a learner accomplish a challenging task slightly beyond his or her current level of proficiency. The research involved detailed descriptions and analysis of videotaped classroom episodes conducted in first-year Arabic language classrooms at a private liberal arts college during a three-month period. A central finding in this study was that oral Arabic sentence production was achieved through several related steps. These steps involved providing the students a pattern to follow, subsequently removing the pattern, and asking the students to produce sentences after explaining the grammatical rules. The teachers differed in the extent to which they launched models and patterns for students to follow.
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Books on the topic "Oracle Designer"

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Peter, Koletzke, and Dorsey Paul, eds. Oracle Designer handbook. 2nd ed. Osborne McGraw-Hill, 1999.

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Lulushi, Albert. Inside Oracle Designer/2000. Prentice Hall PTR, 1998.

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Dorsey, Paul. Oracle Designer/2000 handbook. Osborne McGraw-Hill, 1997.

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Anderson, Carrie. The Oracle Designer/2000 handbook. Addison-Wesley, 1997.

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Billings, Chris. Rapid application development with Oracle Designer/2000. Addison Wesley Pub. Co., 1997.

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Adewole, Olaitan. Rapid Application Development using Oracle Designer 2000. University of East London, 1999.

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1960-, Graziano Kent, ed. Oracle designer: A template for developing an enterprise standards document. Prentice Hall, 2000.

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Kovalenko, Vladimir. Design of information systems. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/987869.

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The tutorial discusses the design features of information systems (is) involved in the implementation of CALS technologies: MRP/MRPII/ERP systems, e-Commerce systems (B2B), supply chain management (SCM), customer relationship management (CRM), and decision support systems (OLAP). The issues of choosing the design technology, software tools for project development, building functional and information models in the environment of Business Studio, MS Visio, Elma, AllFusion Modeling Suite and Oracle Designer 10g, as well as the development of technical and operational documentation are highlighted. The characteristics of CASE technologies and their implementation in the Oracle Designer 10g environment are considered. A comparative analysis of the standards of the organization of the life cycle of creating and using IP, practical recommendations for the development of standard profiles, examples of the development of an IP project based on a cascading model of the life cycle, including using a process approach in the management and automation of processes. The models of the client — server architecture and the structure of cloud computing are considered. Modern approaches to the selection of ready-made is and their implementation in automated enterprises are studied in detail.&#x0D; Meets the requirements of the Federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation.&#x0D; It is intended for students (bachelors and specialists) and masters of higher educational institutions studying in the direction of "Applied Informatics". It is also recommended for teachers and specialists working in the field of information technology.
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Hobuss, James J. Building Oracle web sites. Prentice Hall, 1998.

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David, James. Oracle Financials handbook. Osborne/McGraw-Hill, 1999.

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Book chapters on the topic "Oracle Designer"

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Scott, John, Nick Buytaert, Karen Cannell, et al. "Page Designer." In Expert Oracle Application Express. Apress, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0484-9_1.

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Caffrey, Melanie. "The DBA as Designer." In Expert Oracle Practices. Apress, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2669-7_4.

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Gault, Doug. "Page Designer Walkthrough and Reference." In Beginning Oracle Application Express 5. Apress, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0466-5_17.

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Stanierowski, Magret. "Einsatz des ORACLE Designer/2000™ zur Erstellung von Referenzmodellen." In Informationsmodellierung. Deutscher Universitätsverlag, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-07676-6_11.

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Sikora, Z. M. "Implementing a Design." In Oracle Database Principles. Macmillan Education UK, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14693-2_7.

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Antognini, Christian. "Optimizing the Physical Design." In Troubleshooting Oracle Performance. Apress, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5759-2_16.

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Bors, Luc, Ardhendu Samajdwer, and Mascha van Oosterhout. "Where Design and Implementation Meet." In Oracle Digital Assistant. Apress, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5422-6_4.

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Hussain, Syed Jaffar, Tariq Farooq, Riyaj Shamsudeen, and Kai Yu. "Application Design Issues." In Expert Oracle RAC 12c. Apress, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5045-6_6.

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Hasler, Tony. "Physical Database Design." In Exper t Oracle SQL. Apress, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5978-7_15.

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Cimolini, Patrick. "GUI Design." In Oracle Application Express by Design. Apress, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2427-4_8.

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Conference papers on the topic "Oracle Designer"

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Gourishankar, Yamini, and Frank Weisgerber. "Automation of Wind Pressure Computation Using a Data Management Approach." In ASME 1993 International Computers in Engineering Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/edm1993-0107.

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Abstract It is observed that calculating the wind pressures on structures involves more data retrieval from the ASCE standard than any subjective reasoning on the designer’s part. Once the initial design requirements are established, the procedure involved in the computation is straightforward. This paper discusses an approach to automate the process associated with wind pressure computation on one story and multi-story buildings using a data management strategy (implemented using the ORACLE database management system). In the prototype system developed herein, the designer supplies the design requirements in the form of the structure’s exposure type, its dimensions and the nature of occupancy of the structure. Using these requirements, the program retrieves the necessary standards data from an independently maintained database, and computes the wind pressures. The final output contains the wind pressures on the main wind force resisting system, and on the components and claddings, for wind blowing parallel and perpendicular to the ridge. The knowledge encoded in the system was gained from ASCE codes, design guidelines and as a result of interviews with various experts and practitioners. Several information modeling methodologies such as the entity relationship model, IDEF 1X, etc. were employed in the system analysis and design phase of this project. The prototype is implemented on an IBM PC using the ORACLE DBMS and the ‘C’ programming language. Appendix A illustrates a sample run.
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Rangan, Ravi M., Kenneth Maddux, and William Duwe. "A Practical Methodology to Automate Routine and Data Intensive Design Activities." In ASME 1994 International Computers in Engineering Conference and Exhibition and the ASME 1994 8th Annual Database Symposium collocated with the ASME 1994 Design Technical Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/edm1994-0506.

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Abstract Many engineering enterprises are involved in routine design operations. Routine design, in such cases, is concerned with varying the size and/or configuration of the chosen system using established solution principles, i.e. no new solution principles are introduced. However, in most engineering environments that deliver custom products to customers, the processes followed in ensuring that these routine designs are viable, are dependent on complex interactions within the organization. For example, customer delivery requirements may dictate material selection based on timely availability and scheduling logistics, manufacturability, adherence to codes and standards and test procedures, in addition to technical design issues such as stress and fit calculations. This paper explores a practical and generic approach to help understand the design process, and then to subsequently prioritize the appropriate automation potential from a business standpoint. Using a structured methodology that equally emphasizes business process modeling, design process modeling, information modeling and final process implementation, the engineering enterprise is able to identify a technical focus area and an associated implementation plan. Upon identifying the technical focus, structured methodologies are again applied to develop and implement the design automation function. We illustrate this methodology using, as an example, a production-level automation capability that was developed within the framework of routine design operations at TDW, a designer and manufacturer of pipeline fittings, a company that services the major oil, gas and utilities companies. The complete program was carried out over a two year period and the company has successfully reduced the tedious manual design process of complex pressure vessel systems to a streamlined automated process that has resulted in vast improvements in time to market, product quality and consistency, and significantly shorter design cycle times. This automated system was developed on the UNIX platform, and integrates TDW proprietary algorithms and rules with SDRC’s I-DEAS (SDRC, 1994), a geometric modeling system, ORACLE (ORACLE, 1992), a database management system, and KES (KES, 1988), a commercial expert system shell.
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Perez, Rodrigo, and Verónica Alonso. "A unique application and point of truth for Naval Architecture Calculations." In SNAME 5th World Maritime Technology Conference. SNAME, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5957/wmtc-2015-108.

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Many tools handle with the calculation of compartment definition, hydrostatics, intact and damage stability and power prediction, but these calculations are separated from the rest of ship CAD/CAM tools. Ship designers need to work closely with the shipyards, in a complex and distributed environment making necessary to have suitable tools at early design stages to ensure profitable projects. Naval architecture is handled in FORAN with a revolutionary approach, where integration and advanced features are the relevant characteristics in a single and complete set of applications that are used in conjunction to other disciplines, from concept design to operation. This new approach groups the former modules for naval architecture available in FORAN from many years, is intuitive and user-friendly. The information is stored in a database instead of a wide set of files. As regards this feature, there are two different alternatives depending on the scope of the project. If the ship designer wants to calculate only naval architecture calculations, the solutions is based on a SQLITE database suitable for a standalone application. This approach benefits a ship design office, in the study of different design alternatives very quickly but having a complete control of them. The other option is integrating the Naval Architecture with the rest of FORAN design disciplines, in a single database based in Oracle. In this case, the great benefit comes from the single truth of data from concept design to operation, which ensures dramatically the reduction of errors and re-work. After the definition of compartments in 3D, by using a very fast application, the module guides the user through the naval architecture calculations with a tree of elements very intuitive, with powerful key algorithms and with a solid representation of spaces. The definition of the necessary entities to make any kind of calculation is very fast. For the intact stability a set of standard stability criteria is provided. It is based in a quick definition of loading conditions, initial situations, flooding conditions and compartment subdivisions. And for the evaluation of the damage stability a set of standard stability criteria are also provided, following deterministic and probabilistic approaches. With these tools any naval architect is able to make very fast all the necessary studies to assure the stability regulations are complied with.
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Goel, Naman, Cyril van Schreven, Aris Filos-Ratsikas, and Boi Faltings. "Infochain: A Decentralized, Trustless and Transparent Oracle on Blockchain." In Twenty-Ninth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Seventeenth Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-PRICAI-20}. International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2020/635.

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Blockchain based systems allow various kinds of financial transactions to be executed in a decentralized manner. However, these systems often rely on a trusted third party (oracle) to get correct information about the real-world events, which trigger the financial transactions. In this paper, we identify two biggest challenges in building decentralized, trustless and transparent oracles. The first challenge is acquiring correct information about the real-world events without relying on a trusted information provider. We show how a peer-consistency incentive mechanism can be used to acquire truthful information from an untrusted and self-interested crowd, even when the crowd has outside incentives to provide wrong informations. The second is a system design and implementation challenge. For the first time, we show how to implement a trustless and transparent oracle in Ethereum. We discuss various non-trivial issues that arise in implementing peer-consistency mechanisms in Ethereum, suggest several optimizations to reduce gas cost and provide empirical analysis.
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Peck Lee, Sai, and Dzemal Zildzic. "Oracle Database Workload Performance Measurement and Tuning Toolkit." In InSITE 2006: Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/2965.

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Database tuning practice is mainly conducted as a consequence of user’s complaints on the performance. There is a need for a reactive monitoring and tuning tool enabling a real-time overview of the main resource consumers in order to detect and solve performance bottlenecks. With an assessment of the Oracle’s high-availability database, in terms of the main architectural components and their impact on performance, we have developed a Java tool for the efficient and resource-effective tuning of Oracle databases. Our tool, called Workload Performance Monitoring and Tuning (WPMT), enables proactive and reactive database tuning. By combining today’s best monitoring and tuning practices with our metrics management, we have designed a unique approach to illustrate the efficiency of the Oracle database memory segments responsible for handling the workload. This approach consists of developing database memory delta charts, illustrating the efficiency of memory initialization parameters versus component’s workload performance.
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Limaye, Nimisha, Animesh B. Chowdhury, Christian Pilato, et al. "Fortifying RTL Locking Against Oracle-Less (Untrusted Foundry) and Oracle-Guided Attacks." In 2021 58th ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference (DAC). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/dac18074.2021.9586314.

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Kalligeros, Emmanouil, Nikolaos Karousos, and Irene G. Karybali. "Oracle-based Logic Locking Attacks: Protect the Oracle Not Only the Netlist." In 2020 Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/date48585.2020.9116463.

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Dudik, Miroslav, Nika Haghtalab, Haipeng Luo, Robert E. Schapire, Vasilis Syrgkanis, and Jennifer Wortman Vaughan. "Oracle-Efficient Online Learning and Auction Design." In 2017 IEEE 58th Annual Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science (FOCS). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/focs.2017.55.

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Rangel-Vázquez, Norma-Aurea, Nancy Delgadillo-Armendariz, and Jonathan Kalla. "Study of the Adsorption of Glibenclamide/Metformine in Hydrogels Using PM6 Model." In 2018 Design of Medical Devices Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/dmd2018-6935.

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In the present work the physical-chemical and energetic properties of the molecules of hydrogels about chitosan crosslinking with genipin were studied in the adsorption process of Metformine and Glibenclamide. The analysis was done by means of PM6 model in order to obtain the necessary data base to establish their potential use as transdermal controlled release systems. Currently, the drugs (metformine and glibenclamide) are administered orally, however, there are already several oral medications that have been presented as transdermal administration systems (SAT), with great advantages, such as patient comfort and zero order release. Drugs before mentioned, are especially important in chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes.
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Yuguo, Sun. "On Tolerance Information Extraction of Feature Model in Automotive Engine CAPP System." In ASME 2005 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2005-84124.

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A generative automotive engine CAPP (Computer-Aided-Process Planning) system based on Oracle database was developed. A practical tolerance information communication solution between the CAD and CAPP system was proposed and realized in an independent file schema. A parametrical cylinder head model based on manufacturing feature was created to meet the requirements of the CAPP system feature recognizing. The data structure of the tolerance information in the Pro/ENGINEERING database was presented. A Pro/TOOLKIT program was developed to extract the model’s tolerance information automatically. The tolerance information extracted was then organized with EXPRESS language and imported into the CAPP system database Oracle.
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Reports on the topic "Oracle Designer"

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Nguyen, Tri M. Design and development of client database applications, using Oracle power objects. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/576755.

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Parker, Travis, and Paul Ritchey. High Capacity Single Table Performance Design Using Partitioning in Oracle or PostgreSQL. Defense Technical Information Center, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada559376.

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Stehno, Abigail, Jeffrey Melby, Shubhra Misra, Norberto Nadal-Caraballo, and Victor Gonzalez. Sabine Pass to Galveston Bay, TX Pre-construction, Engineering and Design (PED) : coastal storm surge and wave hazard assessment : report 3 – Orange County. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/41902.

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The US Army Corps of Engineers, Galveston District, is executing the Sabine Pass to Galveston Bay Coastal Storm Risk Management (CSRM) project for Brazoria, Jefferson, and Orange Counties regions. The project is currently in the Pre-construction, Engineering, and Design phase. This report documents coastal storm water level (SWL) and wave hazards for the Orange County CSRM structures. Coastal SWL and wave loading and overtopping are quantified using high-fidelity hydrodynamic modeling and stochastic simulations. The CSTORM coupled water level and wave modeling system simulated 195 synthetic tropical storms on three relative sea level change scenarios for with- and without-project meshes. Annual exceedance probability (AEP) mean values were reported for the range of 0.2 to 0.001 for peak SWL and wave height (Hm0) along with associated confidence limits. Wave period and mean wave direction associated with Hm0 were also computed. A response-based stochastic simulation approach is applied to compute AEP values for overtopping for levees and overtopping, nappe geometry, and combined hydrostatic and hydrodynamic fluid pressures for floodwalls. CSRM crest design elevations are defined based on overtopping rates corresponding to incipient damage. Survivability and resilience are evaluated. A system-wide hazard level assessment was conducted to establish final recommended system-wide elevations.
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Ren, Jiayi, Bai Li, Huantian Cao, and Michele Lobo. The Design of Saliva Wicking Scarves for Individuals with Oral Motor Impairments. Iowa State University. Library, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa.8763.

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Tang, Jiqin, Gong Zhang, Jinxiao Xing, Ying Yu, and Tao Han. Network Meta-analysis of Heat-clearing and Detoxifying Oral Liquid of Chinese Medicines in Treatment of Children’s Hand-foot-mouth Disease:a protocol for systematic review. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.1.0032.

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Review question / Objective: The type of study was clinical randomized controlled trial (RCT). The object of study is the patients with HFMD. There is no limit to gender and race. In the case of clear diagnosis standard, curative effect judgment standard and consistent baseline treatment, the experimental group was treated with pure oral liquid of traditional Chinese medicine(A: Fuganlin oral liquid, B: huangzhihua oral liquid, C: Lanqin oral liquid, D: antiviral oral liquid, E: Huangqin oral liquid, F: Pudilan oral liquid, G: Shuanghuanglian oral liquid.)and the control group was treated with ribavirin or any oral liquid of traditional Chinese medicine. The data were extracted by two researchers independently, cross checked and reviewed according to the pre-determined tables. The data extraction content is (1) Basic information (including the first author, published journal and year, research topic). (2) Relevant information (including number of cases, total number of cases, gender, age, intervention measures, course of treatment of the experimental group and the control group in the literature). (3) Design type and quality evaluation information of the included literature. (4) Outcome measures (effective rate, healing time of oral ulcer, regression time of hand and foot rash, regression time of fever, adverse reactions.). The seven traditional Chinese medicine oral liquids are comparable in clinical practice, but their actual clinical efficacy is lack of evidence-based basis. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to use the network meta-analysis method to integrate the clinical relevant evidence of direct and indirect comparative relationship, to make quantitative comprehensive statistical analysis and sequencing of different oral liquid of traditional Chinese medicine with the same evidence body for the treatment of the disease, and then to explore the advantages and disadvantages of the efficacy and safety of different oral liquid of traditional Chinese medicine to get the best treatment plan, so as to provide reference value and evidence-based medicine evidence for clinical optimization of drug selection. Condition being studied: Hand foot mouth disease (HFMD) is a common infectious disease in pediatrics caused by a variety of enteroviruses. Its clinical manifestations are mainly characterized by persistent fever, hand foot rash, oral herpes, ulcers, etc. Because it is often found in preschool children, its immune system development is not perfect, so it is very vulnerable to infection by pathogens and epidemic diseases, resulting in rapid progress of the disease. A few patients will also have neurogenic pulmonary edema Meningitis, myocarditis and other serious complications even lead to death, so effectively improve the cure rate, shorten the course of disease, prevent the deterioration of the disease as the focus of the study. In recent years, traditional Chinese medicine has played an important role in the research of antiviral treatment. Many clinical practices have confirmed that oral liquid of traditional Chinese medicine can effectively play the role of antiviral and improve the body's immunity.
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Pullammanappallil, Pratap, Haim Kalman, and Jennifer Curtis. Investigation of particulate flow behavior in a continuous, high solids, leach-bed biogasification system. United States Department of Agriculture, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2015.7600038.bard.

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Recent concerns regarding global warming and energy security have accelerated research and developmental efforts to produce biofuels from agricultural and forestry residues, and energy crops. Anaerobic digestion is a promising process for producing biogas-biofuel from biomass feedstocks. However, there is a need for new reactor designs and operating considerations to process fibrous biomass feedstocks. In this research project, the multiphase flow behavior of biomass particles was investigated. The objective was accomplished through both simulation and experimentation. The simulations included both particle-level and bulk flow simulations. Successful computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation of multiphase flow in the digester is dependent on the accuracy of constitutive models which describe (1) the particle phase stress due to particle interactions, (2) the particle phase dissipation due to inelastic interactions between particles and (3) the drag force between the fibres and the digester fluid. Discrete Element Method (DEM) simulations of Homogeneous Cooling Systems (HCS) were used to develop a particle phase dissipation rate model for non-spherical particle systems that was incorporated in a two-fluid CFDmultiphase flow model framework. Two types of frictionless, elongated particle models were compared in the HCS simulations: glued-sphere and true cylinder. A new model for drag for elongated fibres was developed which depends on Reynolds number, solids fraction, and fibre aspect ratio. Schulze shear test results could be used to calibrate particle-particle friction for DEM simulations. Several experimental measurements were taken for biomass particles like olive pulp, orange peels, wheat straw, semolina, and wheat grains. Using a compression tester, the breakage force, breakage energy, yield force, elastic stiffness and Young’s modulus were measured. Measurements were made in a shear tester to determine unconfined yield stress, major principal stress, effective angle of internal friction and internal friction angle. A liquid fludized bed system was used to determine critical velocity of fluidization for these materials. Transport measurements for pneumatic conveying were also assessed. Anaerobic digestion experiments were conducted using orange peel waste, olive pulp and wheat straw. Orange peel waste and olive pulp could be anaerobically digested to produce high methane yields. Wheat straw was not digestible. In a packed bed reactor, anaerobic digestion was not initiated above bulk densities of 100 kg/m³ for peel waste and 75 kg/m³ for olive pulp. Interestingly, after the digestion has been initiated and balanced methanogenesis established, the decomposing biomass could be packed to higher densities and successfully digested. These observations provided useful insights for high throughput reactor designs. Another outcome from this project was the development of low cost devices to measure methane content of biogas for off-line (US$37), field (US$50), and online (US$107) applications.
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Araya, Million. Design and Evaluation of a Clock Multiplexing Circuit for the SSRL Booster Accelerator Timing System - Oral Presentation. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1213213.

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López-Valverde, Nansi, Antonio López-Valverde, Ana Suarez, Bruno Macedo de Sousa, and Juan Manuel Aragoneses. Association of gastric infection and periodontal disease through Helicobacter pylori as a common denominator: A systematic review and meta-analysi. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2021.10.0097.

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Review question / Objective: Is gastric helicobacter pylori infection related to periodontal diseases? Condition being studied: Therefore, the aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to identify and analyze clinical studies to determine the direct correlation between Helicobacter Pylori gastric infection andPeriodontal Disease. Study designs to be included: Clinical studies that provided data on Helicobacter Pylori infection in both the stomach and oral cavity, confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR), rapid urease test (RUT) or enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Clinical studies that associated PD with Helicobacter Pylori. The diagnosis of PD was confirmed ac-cording to the diagnostic criteria in periodontology.
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Melby, Jeffrey, Thomas Massey, Abigail Stehno, Norberto Nadal-Caraballo, Shubhra Misra, and Victor Gonzalez. Sabine Pass to Galveston Bay, TX Pre-construction, Engineering and Design (PED) : coastal storm surge and wave hazard assessment : report 1 – background and approach. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/41820.

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The US Army Corps of Engineers, Galveston District, is executing the Sabine Pass to Galveston Bay Coastal Storm Risk Management (CSRM) project for Brazoria, Jefferson, and Orange Counties regions. The project is currently in the Pre-construction, Engineering, and Design phase. This report documents coastal storm water level and wave hazards for the Port Arthur CSRM structures. Coastal storm water level (SWL) and wave loading and overtopping are quantified using high-fidelity hydrodynamic modeling and stochastic simulations. The CSTORM coupled water level and wave modeling system simulated 195 synthetic tropical storms on three relative sea level change scenarios for with- and without-project meshes. Annual exceedance probability (AEP) mean values were reported for the range of 0.2 to 0.001 for peak SWL and wave height (Hm0) along with associated confidence limits. Wave period and mean wave direction associated with Hm0 were also computed. A response-based stochastic simulation approach is applied to compute AEP runup and overtopping for levees and overtopping, nappe geometry, and combined hydrostatic and hydrodynamic fluid pressures for floodwalls. CSRM structure crest design elevations are defined based on overtopping rates corresponding to incipient damage. Survivability and resilience are evaluated. A system-wide hazard level assessment was conducted to establish final recommended system-wide CSRM structure elevations.
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Stehno, Abigail, Jeffrey Melby, Shubhra Misra, Norberto Nadal-Caraballo, and Victor Gonzalez. Sabine Pass to Galveston Bay, TX Pre-construction, Engineering and Design (PED) : coastal storm surge and wave hazard assessment : report 2 – Port Arthur. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/41901.

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The US Army Corps of Engineers, Galveston District, is executing the Sabine Pass to Galveston Bay Coastal Storm Risk Management (CSRM) project for Brazoria, Jefferson, and Orange Counties regions. The project is currently in the Pre-construction, Engineering, and Design phase. This report documents coastal storm water level and wave hazards for the Port Arthur CSRM structures. Coastal storm water level (SWL) and wave loading and overtopping are quantified using high-fidelity hydrodynamic modeling and stochastic simulations. The CSTORM coupled water level and wave modeling system simulated 195 synthetic tropical storms on three relative sea level change scenarios for with- and without-project meshes. Annual exceedance probability (AEP) mean values were reported for the range of 0.2 to 0.001 for peak SWL and wave height (Hm0) along with associated confidence limits. Wave period and mean wave direction associated with Hm0 were also computed. A response-based stochastic simulation approach is applied to compute AEP values for overtopping for levees and overtopping, nappe geometry, and combined hydrostatic and hydrodynamic fluid pressures for floodwalls. CSRM crest design elevations are defined based on overtopping rates corresponding to incipient damage. Survivability and resilience are evaluated. A system-wide hazard level assessment was conducted to establish final recommended system-wide elevations.
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