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Alj, A., R. Djinbachian, M. Pioche, et al. "A122 INTEROBSERVER AGREEMENT FOR THE PARIS CLASSIFICATION OF COLORECTAL POLYPS AMONGST SURGEONS, GASTROENTEROLOGISTS, TRAINEES AND EXPERTS: A VIDEO-BASED STUDY." Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology 7, Supplement_1 (2024): 92–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jcag/gwad061.122.

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Abstract Background Colonic polyps are described based on their macroscopic shape, according to the Paris classification. This represents a useful tool to communicate polyp morphology between endoscopists, however, the agreement between endoscopists on polyp morphology evaluation has not been demonstrated in the literature. We were interested in evaluating endoscopist agreement using the Paris classification. Aims The aim of this study was to evaluate endoscopist agreement using the Paris classification. Methods We conducted a prospective video-based study evaluating endoscopist assessment of polyp morphology. An international group of endoscopists including surgeons, gastroenterologists, experts and trainees were included. Primary outcome was overall inter-observer agreement for the Paris classification. Secondary outcomes were inter-observer agreement stratified by endoscopist characteristics. Results 11 endoscopists were included in the analysis with 1320 morphologic assessments of 120 individual polyps. There was low overall inter-observer agreement for the Paris classification with an overall Light’s Kappa of 0.19. Agreement remained low for men (Κ=0.25), women (Κ=0.25), gastroenterologists (K=0.23), surgeons (K=0.11), trainees (K=0.33), and experts (K=0.29). Endoscopists who have received training on lesion evaluation in Asia had higher inter-observer agreement when using the Paris classification compared to endoscopists in the west (K= 0.50 vs 0.26). Conclusions Agreement when using the Paris classification was low amongst a varied international group of surgeons, gastroenterologists, trainees and experts. Training in the east where higher emphasis is placed on lesion characterization was associated with the highest inter-observer agreement. Funding Agencies None
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Cocomazzi, Francesco, Marco Gentile, Francesco Perri, et al. "Interobserver agreement of the Paris and simplified classifications of superficial colonic lesions: a Western study." Endoscopy International Open 09, no. 03 (2021): E388—E394. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1352-3437.

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Abstract Background and study aims The Paris classification of superficial colonic lesions has been widely adopted, but a simplified description that subgroups the shape into pedunculated, sessile/flat and depressed lesions has been proposed recently. The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy and inter-rater agreement among 13 Western endoscopists for the two classification systems. Methods Seventy video clips of superficial colonic lesions were classified according to the two classifications, and their size estimated. The interobserver agreement for each classification was assessed using both Cohen k and AC1 statistics. Accuracy was taken as the concordance between the standard morphology definition and that made by participants. Sensitivity analyses investigated agreement between trainees (T) and staff members (SM), simple or mixed lesions, distinct lesion phenotypes, and for laterally spreading tumors (LSTs). Results Overall, the interobserver agreement for the Paris classification was substantial (κ = 0.61; AC1 = 0.66), with 79.3 % accuracy. Between SM and T, the values were superimposable. For size estimation, the agreement was 0.48 by the κ-value, and 0.50 by AC1. For single or mixed lesions, κ-values were 0.60 and 0.43, respectively; corresponding AC1 values were 0.68 and 0.57. Evaluating the several different polyp subtypes separately, agreement differed significantly when analyzed by the k-statistics (0.08–0.12) or the AC1 statistics (0.59–0.71). Analyses of LSTs provided a κ-value of 0.50 and an AC1 score of 0.62, with 77.6 % accuracy. The simplified classification outperformed the Paris classification: κ = 0.68, AC1 = 0.82, accuracy = 91.6 %. Conclusions Agreement is often measured with Cohen’s κ, but we documented higher levels of agreement when analyzed with the AC1 statistic. The level of agreement was substantial for the Paris classification, and almost perfect for the simplified system.
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Cours, Isabelle de. "Choosing a classification scheme for the Inha library in Paris." Art Libraries Journal 27, no. 1 (2002): 23–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307472200019945.

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The library of the Institut national d’histoire de l’art in Paris has recently conducted detailed research into the classification which will be used for the large amount of stock which will be on open access to its users. A working group was established which, after rejecting the idea of a specially created scheme, looked at what other systems were available, comparing those currently in use in the largest art and archaeology libraries in France and abroad. They also studied the two encyclopaedic classifications – Dewey and UDC. The final recommendation was adoption of the Library of Congress Classification and work to implement this decision is now under way.
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ZHANG, Xin, Yang SUN, Ying CHENG, et al. "Biopharmaceutics classification evaluation for paris saponin VII." Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines 18, no. 9 (2020): 714–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1875-5364(20)60010-3.

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Prieto, Jose Manuel, Victor Amor, Ignacio Turias, David Almorza, and Francisco Piniella. "Evaluation of Paris MoU Maritime Inspections Using a STATIS Approach." Mathematics 9, no. 17 (2021): 2092. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/math9172092.

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Port state control inspections implemented under the Paris Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) have become known as one of the best instruments for maritime administrations in European Union (EU) Member States to ensure that the ships docked in their ports comply with all maritime safety requirements. This paper focuses on the analysis of all inspections made between 2013 and 2018 in the top ten EU ports incorporated in the Paris MoU (17,880 inspections). The methodology consists of a multivariate statistical information system (STATIS) analysis using the inspected ship’s characteristics as explanatory variables. The variables used describe both the inspected ships (classification society, flag, age and gross tonnage) and the inspection (type of inspection and number of deficiencies), yielding a dataset with more than 600,000 elements in the data matrix. The most important results are that the classifications obtained match the performance lists published annually by the Paris MoU and the classification societies. Therefore, the approach is a potentially valid classification method and would then be useful to maritime authorities as an additional indicator of a ship’s risk profile to decide inspection priorities and as a tool to measure the evolution in the risk profile of the flag over time.
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Gupta, S., S. Seleq, N. Gimpaya, R. Khan, M. Scaffidi, and S. Grover. "A140 INTEROBSERVER RELIABILITY OF THE PARIS CLASSIFICATION FOR SUPERFICIAL GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT NEOPLASMS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS." Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology 5, Supplement_1 (2022): 12–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jcag/gwab049.139.

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Abstract Background The Paris classification is an international classification system that characterizes the morphology of superficial gastrointestinal tract neoplasms. Given its ability to predict the risk of submucosal invasion, this tool plays an important role in the preliminary endoscopic assessment of early gastrointestinal neoplastic lesions. Despite its international prevalence, there are no pooled reliability analyses to assess agreement amongst endoscopists using this classification system. Aims To systematically review and meta-analyze the interobserver reliability (IOR) of the Paris classification system. Methods We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis according to the PRISMA recommendations. A comprehensive literature query was conducted on biomedical databases through December 2020. Studies were included if they quantitively evaluated the IOR of the Paris classification with at least 5 endoscopists participating in the study cohort. Two authors independently screened studies and abstracted data using an a priori designed data collection form. We pooled the results of studies which provided IOR with kappa statistics and confidence intervals using DerSimonian and Laird random effects models. Risk of bias was independently assessed by two study authors using the Guidelines for Reporting Reliability and Agreement Studies (GRRAS) tool. Results From an initial 1541 studies, 5 were included in the qualitative review and 3 reported data that allowed for a quantitative analysis of the primary outcome, representing a total of 28 endoscopists. All three of these studies were high quality. The IOR for the Paris classification amongst all endoscopists was 0.541 (95% CI, 0.466–0.617). There was no significant improvement (p=0.551) in the IOR of the Paris classification system following an educational training intervention (pre-education pooled kappa, 0.498; 95% CI, 0.429–0.567 compared to post-education pooled kappa, 0.530; 95% CI, 0.451–0.608). Conclusions Interobserver reliability of the Paris classification is moderate with no significant improvement following educational intervention. Funding Agencies None
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Lambert, René. "Pourquoi faut-il utiliser la classification de Paris ?" Acta Endoscopica 34, no. 2 (2004): 266–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf03009028.

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Yang, Hua, Ben Hua Xin, Kai Tong, and Meng Liang Tian. "Medicinal Material Quality Analysis and Evaluation of Paris Plant." Advanced Materials Research 926-930 (May 2014): 1152–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.926-930.1152.

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Purpose: Determine the changes of saponin content in Paris polyphylla and analyze the correlation among them to provide theoretical basis for determining the best harvest scheme and clinical Paris polyphylla research; determine the similarity between wild Paris polyphylla and statutory Paris polyphylla, and explore expanding base sources of Paris polyphylla. Method: Adopt HPLC technology, build fingerprint of Paris polyphylla, and determine the content of all polyphyllin. Results: The contents of polyphyllin in different growing years have obvious difference, and the correlation among the compositions in the classification of dioscin is significant, while the correlation among the compositions in the classification of pennogenin is not obvious; the fingerprint of Paris delavayi Franchet and Paris mairei Leveille and the similarity of statutory Paris polyphylla are basically identical. Conclusion: The content of polyphyllin is not the single accumulation of time, it also closely connected with temperature, illumination, humidity and other environment in the growth cycle; the evaluation of the quality of Paris polyphylla should build standard colour spectra and fingerprint, and combine the changes of contents of main index components, thus, the quality of Paris polyphylla can be controlled effectively.
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Laigneli B., Quesnel, and R. Meyer. "Classification and origin of the Clay-with-flints of the Western Paris Basin (France)." Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie 46, no. 1 (2002): 69–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/zfg/46/2002/69.

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Eszter Müller, Katalin, Peter Laszlo Lakatos, Maria Papp, and Gabor Veres. "Incidence and Paris Classification of Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease." Gastroenterology Research and Practice 2014 (2014): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/904307.

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New epidemiological data suggest that the incidence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is increasing. As a result the burden of disease accounts for more strains to the health care system. The clinical variability queries whether disease characteristics are related to clinical outcome. Our aim was to delineate the latest results of incidence trends in pediatric IBD and to compare the first experiences with Paris Classification. Incidence of pediatric IBD has been increasing in Western Europe and in Eastern Europe. To better characterize IBD, Paris Classification was introduced and validated recently. Ileocolonic involvement is the most characteristic disease location in Crohn’s disease (CD) based on applying Paris Classification. The rate of perianal disease and complicated behaviour in CD was similar. It is of interest that CD patients with colonic involvement were less likely to have stricturing disease compared with patients with ileal involvement. In addition, pancolitis dominated in ulcerative colitis (UC). However, most countries lack prospective, nationwide epidemiological studies to estimate incidence trends. This review emphasizes the importance of nationwide registries that enroll all pediatric IBD cases serving reliable data for “everyday practice.” These first reports have shown that Paris Classification is a useful tool to determine the pediatric IBD phenotype.
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Omer, Mahgoub Saied Khalid. "Network Latency Estimation Leveraging Network Path Classification." Thesis, KTH, Network Systems Laboratory (NS Lab), 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-229955.

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With the development of the Internet, new network services with strict network latency requirements have been made possible. These services are implemented as distributed systems deployed across multiple geographical locations. To provide low response time, these services require knowledge about the current network latency. Unfortunately, network latency among geo-distributed sites often change, thus distributed services rely on continuous network latency measurements. One goal of such measurements is to differentiate between momentary latency spikes from relatively long-term latency changes. The differentiation is achieved through statistical processing of the collected samples. This approach of high-frequency network latency measurements has high overhead, slow to identify network latency changes and lacks accuracy. We propose a novel approach for network latency estimation by correlating network paths to network latency. We demonstrate that network latency can be accurately estimated by first measuring and identifying the network path used and then fetching the expected latency for that network path based on previous set of measurements. Based on these principles, we introduce Sudan traceroute, a network latency estimation tool. Sudan traceroute can be used to both reduce the latency estimation time as well as to reduce the overhead of network path measurements. Sudan traceroute uses an improved path detection mechanism that sends only a few carefully selected probes in order to identify the current network path. We have developed and evaluated Sudan traceroute in a test environment and evaluated the feasibility of Sudan traceroute on real-world networks using Amazon EC2. Using Sudan traceroute we have shortened the time it takes for hosts to identify network latency level changes compared to existing approaches.<br>Med utvecklingen av Internet har nya nätverkstjänster med strikta fördröjningskrav möjliggjorts. Dessa tjänster är implementerade som distribuerade system spridda över flera geografiska platser. För att tillgodose låg svarstid kräver dessa tjänster kunskap om svarstiden i det nuvarande nätverket. Tyvärr ändras ofta nätverksfördröjningen bland geodistribuerade webbplatser, således är distribuerade tjänster beroende av kontinuerliga mätvärden för nätverksfördröjning. Ett mål med sådana mätningar är att skilja mellan momenta ökade svarstider från relativt långsiktiga förändringar av svarstiden. Differentieringen uppnås genom statistisk bearbetning av de samlade mätningarna. Denna högfrekventa insamling av mätningar av nätverksfördröjningen har höga overheadkostnader, identifierar ändringar långsamt och saknar noggrannhet. Vi föreslår ett nytt tillvägagångssätt för beräkningen av nätverksfördröjning genom att korrelera nätverksvägar till nätverksfördröjning. Vi visar att nätverksfördröjningen kan vara exakt uppskattad genom att man först mäter och identifierar den nätverksväg som används och sedan hämtar den förväntade fördröjningen för den nätverksvägen baserad på en tidigare uppsättning av mätningar. Baserat på dessa principer introducerar vi Sudan traceroute, ett Verktyg för att uppskatta nätverksfördröjning. Sudan traceroute kan användas för att både minska tiden att uppskatta fördröjningen samt att minska overhead för mätningarna i nätverket. Sudan traceroute använder en förbättrad vägdetekteringsmekanism som bara skickar några försiktigt valda prober för att identifiera den aktuella vägen i nätverket. Vi har utvecklat och utvärderat Sudan traceroute i en testmiljö och utvärderade genomförbarheten av Sudan traceroute i verkliga nätverk med hjälp av Amazon EC2. Med hjälp av Sudan traceroute har vi förkortat den tid det tar för värdar att identifiera nätverksfördröjnings förändringar jämfört med befintliga tillvägagångssätt.
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Walter, Scott. "Henri Poincaré, theoretical Physics, and Relativity Theory in Paris." Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Harri Deutsch, 2011. https://slub.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A16256.

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Le, Guillou Yves. "Topographie d'une bibliothèque : les livres de Julien Brodeau, avocat au Parlement de Paris (1583-1653)." Thesis, Paris Sciences et Lettres (ComUE), 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PSLEP030/document.

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L’inventaire de la bibliothèque de l’avocat Julien Brodeau, dressé en 1658 à l’occasion du mariage de son fils Julien II, est un document exceptionnel pour plusieurs raisons : il est complet et il reflète le classement des livres dont les titres sont renseignés avec une précision suffisante pour permettre l’identification de la plupart d’entre eux. Les quelque 6 000 volumes qui constituent la bibliothèque de Brodeau représentent une mine d’informations dont l’exploitation a nécessité l’élaboration d’outils adaptés. Afin de pouvoir mesurer la bibliothèque par son contenu et d’opérer des calculs croisés avec d’autres données, il a été notamment nécessaire d’adopter un système de classement suffisamment proche de celui de la bibliothèque pour ne pas le dénaturer. C’est la classification du libraire Brunet revue par l’historien et bibliothécaire Henri-Jean Martin qui a été utilisée. Les quelque 300 exemplaires qui ont été retrouvés de la bibliothèque de Brodeau ont montré que cette bibliothèque, bien qu’encyclopédique, était une bibliothèque d’étude. Moins soumise au phénomène de mode que les bibliothèques d’apparat, elle révèle un certain nombre d’options religieuses et politiques de son auteur. Nous avons retracé la vie de cette bibliothèque depuis son origine jusqu’à sa dispersion en 1698 à travers la vie de la famille Brodeau et son évolution sociale. Ceci a permis non seulement de déterminer les causes de sa dispersion mais de la situer dans la société parisienne de l’époque. Témoin de l’esprit d’ouverture de son auteur, la bibliothèque de Brodeau était un objet partagé par des érudits d’opinions diverses au service de la science juridique héritée des humanistes<br>The inventory of the library of the lawyer Julien Brodeau, drawn up in 1658 on the occasion of the marriage of his son Julien II, is an exceptional document for two main reasons : it is complete and it reflects the classification of books whose titles are described with sufficient precision to allow the identification of most of them. The approximately 6,000 volumes that make up the Brodeau’s library represent a wealth of information that has required the development of appropriate tools. In order to measure the library’s content and to perform cross-calculations with other data, it was necessary to adopt a classification system sufficiently close to that of the library so as not to distort it. We have used the classification of the bookseller Brunet reviewed by the historian and librarian Henri-Jean Martin. The approximately 300 books that were found from the Brodeau’s library showed that this library, although encyclopaedic, was a library of study. Less subject to the fashion phenomenon than the state libraries, it reveals a number of religious and political options of its author. We have painted the life of this library from its origin until its scattering in 1698 through the life of the Brodeau family and its social evolution. This allowed not only to determine the causes of its scattering but to situate it in the Parisian society of the time. Sign of openness of mind of its author, the Brodeau’s library was an object shared by scholars of different persuasions in order to serve the legal science inherited from the humanists
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Höpel, Thomas. "Diplomatischer Dienst und Kulturtransfer: Die Wirkungen der Tätigkeit von Bernhard Wilhelm von der Goltz in Berlin und Paris." Universität Leipzig, 1995. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A32985.

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Quetel, Lisa. "Altérations génétiques et hétérogénéité tumorale du mésothéliome pleural malin." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2018. https://theses.md.univ-paris-diderot.fr/QUETEL_Lisa_2_complete_20181127.pdf.

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Le mésothéliome pleural malin (MPM) est un cancer rare qui concerne 900 cas par an en France et qui affecte la plèvre, la membrane autour des poumons. A ce jour, aucun traitement curatif n’existe pour cette maladie. Le facteur de risque principal est l’amiante et représente environ 80% des cas. L’amiante a été interdite en France en 1997 mais son utilisation est toujours effective dans plusieurs pays en voie de développement. De plus, le mésothéliome étant caractérisé par une période de latence importante entre l’exposition et le développement de la maladie, l’incidence continue d’augmenter en France et dans le monde. Le MPM présente trois types histologiques : épithélioïde le plus fréquent et associé à une meilleure survie, sarcomatoïde, moins fréquent mais avec une moins bonne survie et biphasique, de fréquence et de survie intermédiaire. Cependant, cette classification histologique ne permet pas de refléter toute la complexité de l’hétérogénéité du MPM. En effet, comme beaucoup de cancers, le MPM présente une grande hétérogénéité moléculaire et clinique. Pour mieux la prendre en compte et améliorer la prise en charge des patients, nous avons pour but de caractériser le profil moléculaire à différents niveaux et de faire le lien avec les données cliniques et également la sensibilité à des molécules anti-tumorales. Nous menons aussi des approches fonctionnelles afin de comprendre les mécanismes inhérents à la carcinogénèse mésothéliale. Mon projet de thèse s’inscrit dans la thématique du laboratoire et a permis d’augmenter nos connaissances concernant la génétique de cette pathologie. Tout d’abord, j’ai caractérisé les mutations génétiques dans une série de 266 échantillons tumoraux sur 20 gènes d’intérêt dans le MPM. J’ai ensuite corrélé les profils génétiques aux données histologiques et cliniques et établi des associations entre les mutations de certains gènes et le type histologique ainsi que la survie permettant de mieux décrire l’hétérogénéité du MPM et d’établir des potentiels marqueurs pronostiques.Les données génétiques ont identifiées un gène nommé SETD2 qui a dernièrement été décrit comme muté entre 5 et 8% dans le MPM dans quelques études uniquement. J’ai donc décidé d’étudier la fonction de ce gène dans le MPM. SETD2 est une méthyltransférase responsable de la triméthylation de la lysine 36 de l’histone 3 (H3K36me3). J’ai pu montrer que les mutations dans ce gène dans le MPM mènent à une diminution de la marque H3K36me3. En revanche contrairement à ce qui est retrouvé dans d’autres types de cancer, je n’ai pas établi de lien entre le statut mutationnel de SETD2 et la régulation de l’expression des gènes et de l’épissage, la prolifération, l’instabilité microsatellite, la capacité à réparer les dommages à l’ADN ou la sensibilité aux inhibiteur de Wee1 et de PI3K.Tout au long de ces études, j’ai testé des molécules anti-tumorales dans le but de trouver un lien entre profil moléculaire et sensibilité afin de prédire la réponse à ces inhibiteurs. J’ai notamment testé un inhibiteur de FAK, le défactinib, car il a été suggéré que la sensibilité à cette molécule est prédite par la perte de merlin, la protéine codée par NF2. Ce lien n’a pas été vérifié au laboratoire ni dans d’autres études mais j’ai pu identifier un potentiel prédicteur de la sensibilité à cet inhibiteur. En effet, l’expression de LUM, qui code pour le lumican, une protéine de la matrice extracellulaire est associée avec la sensibilité au défactinib et pourrait donc être un prédicteur à la sensibilité aux inhibiteurs de FAK.J’ai également participé à la caractérisation de l’hétérogénéité tumorale en étant impliquée dans un projet qui a conduit à l’identification d’un nouveau sous-groupe de la classification C1/C2 et dans une nouvelle approche qui a conduit à définir cette hétérogénéité par des gradients moléculaires<br>Malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) is a rare cancer that affects 900 cases per year in France and arises in the pleura, the membrane around the lungs. To date, no curative treatment exists for this disease. The main risk factor is asbestos and accounts for about 80% of cases. Asbestos was banned in France in 1997 but its use is still effective in several developing countries. In addition, mesothelioma is characterized by a significant latency period between exposure and the development of the disease, the incidence continues to increase in France and around the world.The MPM has three histological types: the most common epithelioid and associated with better survival, sarcomatoid, less common but with poorer survival and biphasic, frequency and intermediate survival. However, this histological classification does not reflect the full complexity of the heterogeneity of the MPM. Indeed, like many cancers, MPM has a great molecular and clinical heterogeneity. To better take into account and improve patient care, we aim to characterize the molecular profile at different levels and make the link with clinical data and also the sensitivity to anti-tumor molecules. We are also conducting functional approaches to understand the mechanisms inherent in mesothelial carcinogenesis.My thesis project is part of the laboratory theme and has increased our knowledge about the genetics of this pathology. First, I characterized genetic mutations in a series of 266 tumor samples out of 20 genes of interest in the MPM. I then correlated genetic profiles with histological and clinical data and established associations between gene mutations and histological type as well as survival to better describe the heterogeneity of MPM and to establish prognostic markers.Genetic data has identified a gene named SETD2 that has recently been described as mutated between 5 and 8% in MPM in only a few studies. So I decided to study the function of this gene in the MPM. SETD2 is a methyltransferase responsible for the trimethylation of lysine 36 of histone 3 (H3K36me3). I was able to show that mutations in this gene in MPM lead to a decrease in the H3K36me3 mark. In contrast to what is found in other types of cancer, I have not established a link between the mutational status of SETD2 and the regulation of gene expression and splicing, proliferation, microsatellite instability, ability to repair DNA damage, or susceptibility to Wee1 and PI3Kβ inhibitors.Throughout these studies, I tested anti-tumor molecules in order to find a link between molecular profile and sensitivity in order to predict the response to these inhibitors. In particular, I tested an inhibitor of FAK, defactinib, because it has been suggested that sensitivity to this molecule is predicted by the loss of merlin, the protein encoded by NF2. This link has not been verified in the laboratory or in other studies but I was able to identify a potential predictor of sensitivity to this inhibitor. Indeed, the expression of LUM, which codes for lumican, an extracellular matrix protein is associated with defactinib sensitivity and could therefore be a predictor of susceptibility to FAK inhibitors. I also participated in the characterization of tumor heterogeneity by being involved in a project that led to the identification of a new subgroup of the classification C1/C2 and in a new approach that led to define this heterogeneity by molecular gradients
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Bleek, Tobias. "Die Concerts Jean Wiéner. Eine Begegnungsstätte unterschiedlicher Musikkulturen im Paris der 1920er Jahre." Bärenreiter Verlag, 2012. https://slub.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A71981.

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Schneider, Ulrich Johannes. "Patrice Vermeren, Victor Cousin. Le jeu de la philosophie et de l'État, Editions L'Harmattan, Paris 1995 (Rezension)." Leipziger Universitätsverlag, 1997. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A13041.

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Daß Cousin heute weitgehend vergessen ist, liegt eben daran, daß sein Tun und Wirken als Philosoph eng mit der Bildungspolitik seiner Zeit verwoben ist. Daß unsere Lehrbücher der Philosophiegeschichte ihn lediglich anführen als einen, der das Studium der Philosophiegeschichte gefördert habe, ist ein dialektischer Rückschlag der von Cousin selbst ins Werk gesetzten Historisierung, denn Cousin hat schnell das Prestige des „großen\" Philosophen verloren, das - nach seinen eigenen Vorstellungen - Unvergeßlichkeit garantiert. Vermeren zeigt überzeugend, daß es einen Weg gibt, diesem Vergessen mit Erkenntnisgewinn entgegenzusteuern, eben auf dem Weg einer Intellektuellengeschichte.
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Haywood, Luke, and Martin Koning. "The distribution of crowding costs in public transport: New evidence from Paris." Elsevier, 2015. https://publish.fid-move.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A37008.

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Whilst congestion in automobile traffic increases trip durations, this is often not the case in rail-based public transport where congestion rather leads to in-vehicle crowding, often neglected in empirical studies. Using original survey data from Paris, this article assesses the distribution of comfort costs of congestion in public transport. Estimating willingness to pay for less crowded trips at different levels of in-vehicle passenger density we cannot reject a simple linear relationship between crowding costs and density. We apply our results to the cost-benefit analysis of a recent Parisian public transport project.
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Arigne, Viviane. "Les noms discrets collectifs. Essai de typologie et problèmes de classification (Volume 3 du dossier Subjectivité et référence. Questions de sémantique, dossier soumis pour l'Habilitation à diriger des recherches, Université Paris-Sorbonne (Paris 4))." Habilitation à diriger des recherches, Université Paris-Sorbonne - Paris IV, 2010. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01022791.

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Cette monographie propose une description des noms discrets collectifs et tente d'en dresser une typologie, à partir d'une définition de la notion sémantique de collectif. Les exemples examinés sont tous tirés de corpus. Les noms discrets collectifs peuvent alors être interprétés comme des touts intégrés formant une unité de rang supérieur qui rassemble des unités de rang inférieur, elles aussi tout intégrés et parties de l'unité collective. Ils sont analysés en fonction de divers paramètres tels que, outre leurscaractéristiques ontologiques et méronymiques, la discernabilité des occurrences et le degré de connexité du tout collectif, ainsi que, par exemple et dans certains cas, le mouvement de l'unité collective, le nombre de dimensions spatiales pris en compte, la variété des occurrences... Dans une deuxième partie, est évalué le rôle du modèle du tout intégré dans la linguistique des noms collectifs et, plus particulièrement, des noms discrets collectifs, dont le prototype est donné par le nom body. La dimension cognitive du tout intégré est double et concerne les constructions linguistiques référentielles et les constructions métalinguistiques. Les noms discrets collectifs sont analysés comme des noms discrets collectifs non prototypiques, ce qui rend compte du fait qu'un certain nombre d'entre eux, tels que line, readership, list, range ou network, ne soient pratiquement jamais mentionnés comme tels dans les ouvrages de linguistique ou de grammaire.
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Kutschke, Beate. "Gemengelage. Moralisch-ethischer Wandel im europäischen Musiktheater um 1700: Paris, Hamburg, London: Open Access-Ausgabe." Georg Olms Verlag, 2019. https://slub.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A34456.

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Der Wandel des moralisch-ethischen Denkens in den Dekaden um 1700 ist eine black box. Denn gedruckte Morallehren und Rechtstheorien dokumentieren vorrangig die etablierten, nicht die neuen, zukunftsweisenden Auffassungen. Darauf, was sich verändert und Menschen bewegt, haben die Zeitgenossen in der Transformationsphase kaum verbalsprachlichen Zugriff. In diesem Dilemma bietet das Musiktheater einen Ausweg an. In der barocken und frühaufklärerischen Oper wurden nicht nur absolutistische Fürsten verherrlicht und politisch-amouröse Intrigen inszeniert. Die Musiktheaterbühne war vor allem auch progressive moralische Anstalt. Hier bildeten sich mit rein dramatischen, impliziten Mitteln neue, visionäre ethische Ideen aus und wurden einem größeren Publikum vorgestellt. Die Monographie rekonstruiert die damalige Gemengelage aus alten und neuen moralisch-ethischen Anschauungen, wie sie sich im Musiktheater in drei europäischen Kulturzentren manifestiert: Paris/Versailles, Hamburg und London. Sie zeigt, dass an der Neugestaltung der moralisch-ethischen Visionen nicht nur die Librettisten der zu vertonenden Verse, sondern auch die Komponisten – und zwar mit musikalischen Mitteln – mitwirkten.
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Canada. Canadian Commission to the Paris Universal Exposition of 1900. Regulations and general classification of exhibits. Govt. Print. Bureau, 2003.

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P, Anguera, and Pichot Pierre 1918-, eds. DSM-III et psychiatrie française: Comptes rendus du congrès, Paris 27-28 avril 1984. Masson, 1985.

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Daniel, Barreteau, and O.R.S.T.O.M. (Agency : France), eds. Langues et cultures dans le bassin du lac Tchad: Journées d'études, les 4 et 5 septembre 1984, ORSTOM, Paris. Editions de l'ORSTOM, 1987.

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Delroy, Stephen H. Normes relatives aux noms d'objet et aux zones connexes. Réseau canadien d'information sur le patrimoine, 1994.

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Delroy, Stephen H. Object name and related standards. Canadian Heritage Information Network, 1994.

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Bilyk, Lonnie P. Ecological land classification of Carson-Pegasus Provincial Park. Alberta Environment, 1999.

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Hrynkiewicz-Sudnik, Jerzy. Analiza układu przestrzennego i charakterystyka dendroflory parków Wałbrzycha i Szczawna Zdroju. Państwowe Wydawn. Nauk., 1989.

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Bill, Stockting, and Queyroux Fabienne, eds. Encoding across frontiers: Proceedings of the European Conference on Encoded Archival Description and Context (EAD and EAC), Paris, France, 1-8 October, 2004. Haworth Information Press, 2005.

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Cornish, Beth J. Ecological land classification of Beauvais Lake Provincial Park study area. The Division, 2001.

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Ian, Sutherland. Ecological land classification of Big Hill Springs Provincial Park, Alberta. The Region, 1998.

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Iwatate, Mineo, and Santa Hattori. "Paris Classification." In Atlas of Advanced Endoscopy. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-2732-2_6.

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Ji, Yunheng. "Phylogeny, Classification, Biogeography, and Evolution." In A Monograph of Paris (Melanthiaceae). Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-7903-5_5.

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Teske, Sven, Kriti Nagrath, and Sarah Niklas. "Classification Systems for Setting Net-Zero Targets for Industries." In Achieving the Paris Climate Agreement Goals. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-99177-7_4.

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AbstractThe structure of the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS) system and how it is used in the OECM are described, as well as how the statistical data of the International Energy Agency (IEA) were merged with the GICS structure. The development of the pathways for the industry and service sectors, based on the GICS and IEA data, is explained, together with the parameters that are important for the financial industry. In this context, the definitions of Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions newly developed for the OECM are explained, as well as how the systemic error of double counting in the original procedure can now be avoided.
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Cataldo, Rosanna, Roberto Galasso, Maria Gabriella Grassia, and Marino Marina. "#Theterrormood: Studying the World Mood After the Terror Attacks on Paris and Bruxelles." In Studies in Classification, Data Analysis, and Knowledge Organization. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55477-8_17.

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Aschbacher, Michael, and Stephen Smith. "Weak BN-pairs and amalgams." In The Classification of Quasithin Groups. American Mathematical Society, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1090/surv/111/06.

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Drew, Richard A. I., and Meredith C. Romig. "Materials and methods." In The fruit fly fauna (Diptera: Tephritideae: Dacinae) of Papua New Guinea, Indonesian Papua, Associated Islands and Bougainville. CABI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789249514.0003.

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Abstract Large numbers of dacine specimens were collected throughout Papua New Guinea by trapping and host fruit sampling. Steinertype fruit fly traps, baited with cue lure, methyl eugenol or vanillylacetone (zingerone), were set in many localities over a wide range of ecosystems. In most cases, the traps were serviced on 2-week cycles for at least 1 year. Samples of rainforest and cultivated fruits were collected in some provinces. All specimens collected were preserved in a dry state and sent to R.A.I. Drew at Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia, for microscopic identification and curation. Data and photographs of Bactrocera longicornis were received from the Museum Nationale d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France. The subgeneric classification used herein follows Drew and Hancock (2016) and Hancock and Drew (2006, 2015, 2016, 2017a,b,c,d,e, 2018a,b,c, 2019).
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Malik, Neelima. "Cysts of the “Oro-Maxillofacial Region”." In Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery for the Clinician. Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1346-6_27.

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AbstractCysts of the Oro-Maxillofacial region have common occurrence in comparison to any other parts of the body. These can be true cysts or pseudocysts and can be found in the jaw bones or in the soft tissues. Cysts are of various types, and over the years, various classifications are put forward, which are helpful to identify each cyst, based on its origin and its clinical and histopathological presentation. Based on the classification, one can also decide the treatment plan accordingly. The classifications are given by various researchers and also by WHO. In this chapter, various odontogenic and nonodontogenic cysts and their treatment aspect are discussed in detail.
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Farley, Daniel Scott, and Ivonne Johanna Ortiz. "Arithmetic Classification of Pairs (L, H)." In Algebraic K-theory of Crystallographic Groups. Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08153-3_3.

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Radzevich, Stephen P. "Kinematic Pairs: Novel Kinds and Classification." In Recent Advances in Gearing. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64638-7_3.

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Rui, Guo. "Basic issues concerning classification of parts of speech." In Modern Chinese Parts of Speech. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351269209-2.

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Conference papers on the topic "Paris Classification"

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Lucy, Christopher, Director, and Process Engineering. "Faraday Classification of Powder Coated Parts Using Geometric Analysis." In SSPC 2018. SSPC, 2018. https://doi.org/10.5006/s2018-00046.

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Abstract The purpose of this research is to establish an industry recognized classification standard for powder coated parts impacted by the Faraday Cage Effect using geometric analysis. This classification standard will enable OEM’s and design engineers to define coating specifications for fabricated assemblies or individual parts more precisely. Furthermore, it will provide suppliers and sales engineers a standard platform to accurately define processes, adjust for labor metrics, material usage, and accurately bid complex projects. This classification will consist of several categories, each containing relevant geometric shapes used in the fabrication industry, and consequent levels of application difficulty.
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Stodt, Jan, Christoph Reich, Martin Knahl, and Nathan Clarke. "Explainable Object Classification: Integrating Object Parts/Attributes and Expertise." In 2024 IEEE 36th International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/ictai62512.2024.00027.

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Wang, Yuzhuo, Jiarui Li, Shishuo Chen, Sikai Ge, Shuihua Wang, and Chengyu Wang. "The Ten-Classification of Whole-body Parts from Infrared Thermal Images." In 2024 9th International Conference on Communication, Image and Signal Processing (CCISP). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/ccisp63826.2024.10765517.

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"Classification of Brain Tumor using GLCM and SVM from MRI Images." In Dec. 7-8, 2017 Paris (France). ERPUB, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.17758/erpub.er1217402.

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Valupadasu, Rama, and Butchi Rama Rao Chunduri. "Automatic Classification of Cardiac Disorders Using MLP Algorithm." In 2019 Prognostics and System Health Management Conference (PHM-Paris). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/phm-paris.2019.00050.

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"SIFT, SURF, Gabor and Fused Feature Classification Using SVM for Multispectral Satellite Image Retrieval." In Dec. 7-8, 2017 Paris (France). ERPUB, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.17758/erpub.er1217401.

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Macancela, Jean-Carlo, Diego Cabrera, Pablo Lucero, et al. "Influence of Accelerometer Position on Gearbox Fault Severity Classification through Evaluation of Deep Learning Models." In 2019 Prognostics and System Health Management Conference (PHM-Paris). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/phm-paris.2019.00058.

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Kezunovic, Mladen, Zoran Obradovic, and Yi Hu. "Automated System-wide Event Detection and Classification Using Machine Learning on Synchrophasor Data." In CIGRE General Session, Aug. 28-Sept 2, Paris, 2022. US DOE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1891316.

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Alghyaline, Salah, Jun-Wei Hsieh, Hui-Fen Chiang, and Rui-Yu Lin. "Action classification using data mining and Paris of SURF-based trajectories." In 2016 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/smc.2016.7844559.

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Roynard, Xavier, Jean-Emmanuel Deschaud, and Francois Goulette. "Paris-Lille-3D: A Point Cloud Dataset for Urban Scene Segmentation and Classification." In 2018 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops (CVPRW). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cvprw.2018.00272.

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Reports on the topic "Paris Classification"

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Deshwal, Pinky, Bhanu Prakash Ila2, Naveen Mehata Kondamudi1, and Anmol Gaurav. Software parts classification for agile and efficient product life cycle management. Peeref, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54985/peeref.2304p5417007.

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Haultain, Sylvia. Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks vegetation classification and mapping project report. National Park Service, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/nrr-2272522.

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Ramm-Granberg, Tynan, F. Rocchio, Catharine Copass, Rachel Brunner, and Eric Nelsen. Revised vegetation classification for Mount Rainier, North Cascades, and Olympic national parks: Project summary report. National Park Service, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/nrr-2284511.

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Field crews recently collected more than 10 years of classification and mapping data in support of the North Coast and Cascades Inventory and Monitoring Network (NCCN) vegetation maps of Mount Rainier (MORA), Olympic (OLYM), and North Cascades (NOCA) National Parks. Synthesis and analysis of these 6000+ plots by Washington Natural Heritage Program (WNHP) and Institute for Natural Resources (INR) staff built on the foundation provided by the earlier classification work of Crawford et al. (2009). These analyses provided support for most of the provisional plant associations in Crawford et al. (2009), while also revealing previously undescribed vegetation types that were not represented in the United States National Vegetation Classification (USNVC). Both provisional and undescribed types have since been submitted to the USNVC by WNHP staff through a peer-reviewed process. NCCN plots were combined with statewide forest and wetland plot data from the US Forest Service (USFS) and other sources to create a comprehensive data set for Washington. Analyses incorporated Cluster Analysis, Nonmetric Multidimensional Scaling (NMS), Multi-Response Permutation Procedure (MRPP), and Indicator Species Analysis (ISA) to identify, vet, and describe USNVC group, alliance, and association distinctions. The resulting revised classification contains 321 plant associations in 99 alliances. A total of 54 upland associations were moved through the peer review process and are now part of the USNVC. Of those, 45 were provisional or preliminary types from Crawford et al. (2009), with 9 additional new associations that were originally identified by INR. WNHP also revised the concepts of 34 associations, wrote descriptions for 2 existing associations, eliminated/archived 2 associations, and created 4 new upland alliances. Finally, WNHP created 27 new wetland alliances and revised or clarified an additional 21 as part of this project (not all of those occur in the parks). This report and accompanying vegetation descriptions, keys and synoptic and environmental tables (all products available from the NPS Data Store project reference: https://irma.nps.gov/DataStore/Reference/Profile/2279907) present the fruit of these combined efforts: a comprehensive, up-to-date vegetation classification for the three major national parks of Washington State.
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Teague, Judy, Gary Fleming, Kirsten Hazler, Lindsey Smart, and Tom Govus. Baseline vegetation mapping of National Capital Region parks in Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia: Part 1?final report. National Park Service, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2304343.

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The National Park Service (NPS) National Capital Region (NCR), the Virginia Natural Heritage Program (VANHP), NatureServe, and Natural Heritage Programs in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia, completed the vegetation classification and mapping of eleven parks, totaling 29,968 hectares (74,053 acres) in the NPS NCR. Upon the completion of the vegetation characterization and mapping, NatureServe finalized this process by conducting a thematic accuracy assessment of the resulting the vegetation map. Field observations were collected at 1,561 locations across the eleven parks to analyze the map classes observed in the field against those on the map. Overall map accuracy for 66 map classes was 80.59% (Kappa statistic of 79.23%). The final vegetation maps included a total of 110 map classes that were used to characterize 109 USNVC associations plus other land cover across the 11 parks. These 110 map classes can be separated into four categories: individual USNVC associations (n=80), composite map classes primarily comprised of another 30 USNVC associations (n=11), special feature map classes (n=9), and National Land Cover Database map classes (n=10). Of the 109 USNVC associations, 106 were identified during the classification effort and three were added during the mapping effort; 55 represented upland and 54 wetland or riparian vegetation.
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Evans, Julie, Kendra Sikes, and Jamie Ratchford. Vegetation classification at Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Mojave National Preserve, Castle Mountains National Monument, and Death Valley National Park: Final report (Revised with Cost Estimate). National Park Service, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/nrr-2279201.

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Vegetation inventory and mapping is a process to document the composition, distribution and abundance of vegetation types across the landscape. The National Park Service’s (NPS) Inventory and Monitoring (I&amp;M) program has determined vegetation inventory and mapping to be an important resource for parks; it is one of 12 baseline inventories of natural resources to be completed for all 270 national parks within the NPS I&amp;M program. The Mojave Desert Network Inventory &amp; Monitoring (MOJN I&amp;M) began its process of vegetation inventory in 2009 for four park units as follows: Lake Mead National Recreation Area (LAKE), Mojave National Preserve (MOJA), Castle Mountains National Monument (CAMO), and Death Valley National Park (DEVA). Mapping is a multi-step and multi-year process involving skills and interactions of several parties, including NPS, with a field ecology team, a classification team, and a mapping team. This process allows for compiling existing vegetation data, collecting new data to fill in gaps, and analyzing the data to develop a classification that then informs the mapping. The final products of this process include a vegetation classification, ecological descriptions and field keys of the vegetation types, and geospatial vegetation maps based on the classification. In this report, we present the narrative and results of the sampling and classification effort. In three other associated reports (Evens et al. 2020a, 2020b, 2020c) are the ecological descriptions and field keys. The resulting products of the vegetation mapping efforts are, or will be, presented in separate reports: mapping at LAKE was completed in 2016, mapping at MOJA and CAMO will be completed in 2020, and mapping at DEVA will occur in 2021. The California Native Plant Society (CNPS) and NatureServe, the classification team, have completed the vegetation classification for these four park units, with field keys and descriptions of the vegetation types developed at the alliance level per the U.S. National Vegetation Classification (USNVC). We have compiled approximately 9,000 existing and new vegetation data records into digital databases in Microsoft Access. The resulting classification and descriptions include approximately 105 alliances and landform types, and over 240 associations. CNPS also has assisted the mapping teams during map reconnaissance visits, follow-up on interpreting vegetation patterns, and general support for the geospatial vegetation maps being produced. A variety of alliances and associations occur in the four park units. Per park, the classification represents approximately 50 alliances at LAKE, 65 at MOJA and CAMO, and 85 at DEVA. Several riparian alliances or associations that are somewhat rare (ranked globally as G3) include shrublands of Pluchea sericea, meadow associations with Distichlis spicata and Juncus cooperi, and woodland associations of Salix laevigata and Prosopis pubescens along playas, streams, and springs. Other rare to somewhat rare types (G2 to G3) include shrubland stands with Eriogonum heermannii, Buddleja utahensis, Mortonia utahensis, and Salvia funerea on rocky calcareous slopes that occur sporadically in LAKE to MOJA and DEVA. Types that are globally rare (G1) include the associations of Swallenia alexandrae on sand dunes and Hecastocleis shockleyi on rocky calcareous slopes in DEVA. Two USNVC vegetation groups hold the highest number of alliances: 1) Warm Semi-Desert Shrub &amp; Herb Dry Wash &amp; Colluvial Slope Group (G541) has nine alliances, and 2) Mojave Mid-Elevation Mixed Desert Scrub Group (G296) has thirteen alliances. These two groups contribute significantly to the diversity of vegetation along alluvial washes and mid-elevation transition zones.
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Cheng, Peng, James V. Krogmeier, Mark R. Bell, Joshua Li, and Guangwei Yang. Detection and Classification of Concrete Patches by Integrating GPR and Surface Imaging. Purdue University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284317320.

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This research considers the detection, location, and classification of patches in concrete and asphalt-on-concrete pavements using data taken from ground penetrating radar (GPR) and the WayLink 3D Imaging System. In particular, the project seeks to develop a patching table for “inverted-T” patches. A number of deep neural net methods were investigated for patch detection from 3D elevation and image observation, but the success was inconclusive, partly because of a dearth of training data. Later, a method based on thresholding IRI values computed on a 12-foot window was used to localize pavement distress, particularly as seen by patch settling. This method was far more promising. In addition, algorithms were developed for segmentation of the GPR data and for classification of the ambient pavement and the locations and types of patches found in it. The results so far are promising but far from perfect, with a relatively high rate of false alarms. The two project parts were combined to produce a fused patching table. Several hundred miles of data was captured with the Waylink System to compare with a much more limited GPR dataset. The primary dataset was captured on I-74. A software application for MATLAB has been written to aid in automation of patch table creation.
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Cheng, Peng, James V. Krogmeier, Mark R. Bell, Joshua Li, and Guangwei Yang. Detection and Classification of Concrete Patches by Integrating GPR and Surface Imaging. Purdue University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284317320.

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This research considers the detection, location, and classification of patches in concrete and asphalt-on-concrete pavements using data taken from ground penetrating radar (GPR) and the WayLink 3D Imaging System. In particular, the project seeks to develop a patching table for “inverted-T” patches. A number of deep neural net methods were investigated for patch detection from 3D elevation and image observation, but the success was inconclusive, partly because of a dearth of training data. Later, a method based on thresholding IRI values computed on a 12-foot window was used to localize pavement distress, particularly as seen by patch settling. This method was far more promising. In addition, algorithms were developed for segmentation of the GPR data and for classification of the ambient pavement and the locations and types of patches found in it. The results so far are promising but far from perfect, with a relatively high rate of false alarms. The two project parts were combined to produce a fused patching table. Several hundred miles of data was captured with the Waylink System to compare with a much more limited GPR dataset. The primary dataset was captured on I-74. A software application for MATLAB has been written to aid in automation of patch table creation.
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Ander, Kjell. An abdominal stridulation organ in Cyphoderris (Prophalangopsidae) and concerning the systematic classification of the Ensifera (Saltatoria). MacEwan University Library, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31542/r.gm:2687.

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Ensiferan insects (crickets, katydids, grigs and allies) are well known for rubbing parts of their cuticle together to produce sound: a process called stridulation. In this article Swedish entomologist Kjell Ander describes a novel (at the time) stridulatory apparatus in the great grig, Cyphoderris monstrosa (Prophalangopsidae), a relict ensiferan found in the mountainous regions of western North America. Ander used preserved specimens to predict the sound-producing function of a pair of abdominal file-scraper apparatuses, although he was never able to directly test his proposed mechanism nor did he speculate as to the adaptive significance of the structures. The article concludes with a review of the systematic placement of various higher level taxa within the order Orthoptera, of which Ensifera is one suborder.
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Ander, Kjell. An abdominal stridulation organ in Cyphoderris (Prophalangopsidae) and concerning the systematic classification of the Ensifera (Saltatoria). MacEwan University Library, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31542/r.gm:2687.

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Ensiferan insects (crickets, katydids, grigs and allies) are well known for rubbing parts of their cuticle together to produce sound: a process called stridulation. In this article Swedish entomologist Kjell Ander describes a novel (at the time) stridulatory apparatus in the great grig, Cyphoderris monstrosa (Prophalangopsidae), a relict ensiferan found in the mountainous regions of western North America. Ander used preserved specimens to predict the sound-producing function of a pair of abdominal file-scraper apparatuses, although he was never able to directly test his proposed mechanism nor did he speculate as to the adaptive significance of the structures. The article concludes with a review of the systematic placement of various higher level taxa within the order Orthoptera, of which Ensifera is one suborder.
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McDonald, Jacob, Eric Starkey, and Wendy Wright. Wadeable stream habitat monitoring at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park: 2017 baseline report. National Park Service, 2019. https://doi.org/10.36967/2267298.

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The Southeast Coast Network (SECN) stream habitat monitoring protocol provides guidance for wadeable stream data collection in Southeast Coast Network parks. The results of this effort are intended to provide resource managers insight into the status of and trends in stream and near-channel habitat conditions (McDonald et al. 2018a). Wadeable stream assessments are currently implemented at the five SECN inland parks with wadeable streams. These parks include Horseshoe Bend National Military Park, Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield, Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park, Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, and Congaree National Park. Streams chosen for assessment were specifically targeted for management interest (e.g., trail erosion issues and upstream urban development) or to provide a context for similar-sized stream(s) within the park or network (McDonald and Starkey 2018a). The objectives of the SECN stream habitat monitoring protocol are to: • Determine status of upstream watershed characteristics (basin morphology) and trends in land cover that may affect stream habitat. • Determine the status of and trends in benthic and near-channel habitat in selected wadeable stream reaches (e.g., bed sediment, geomorphic channel units, and large woody debris). • Determine the status of and trends in cross-sectional morphology, longitudinal gradient, and sinuosity of selected wadeable stream reaches. On May 17, 2017, data were collected at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park (KEMO) to characterize the in-channel and near-stream habitat on Noses Creek (KEMO001) and John Ward Creek (KEMO002). These data, along with in-office analysis of remotely-sensed geographic information system (GIS) data, are presented in this report to describe and compare the watershed-, reach-, and transect-scale characteristics of these two stream reaches. Noses Creek’s watershed (KEMO001) is steep and forested and Ward Creek’s watershed (KEMO002) has low slope/relief and is covered mostly by urban/suburban development. Based on the results of the pebble counts, the type/distribution of geomorphic channel units within each reach, and the presence or absence of large woody debris, in-stream habitat within the surveyed stream reaches were classified as “poor to fair” at KEMO001 and “poor” at KEMO002. These classifications are generalized interpretations of in-stream habitat and additional work is needed to determine how flow (e.g., flashiness of flow and baseflow conditions), water quality, and in-stream physical characteristics affect biodiversity and stream health at Kennesaw Mountain NBP. If the bed material at KEMO001 becomes finer and if the geomorphic channel units within the reach become more homogenous, the habitat classification may degrade to “poor”. Alternatively, addition of large woody debris to KEMO001 may increase habitat diversity and provide more stability to the reach that could upgrade the classification to “fair.” Habitat at KEMO002 will continue to be “poor” until stable (non-mobile) in-channel (non-bridging) large woody debris increases the diversity of habitat and upstream conditions reduce the amount of fine sediment that is delivered to the reach (Allan and Castillo 2007). Currently, much of the existing large woody debris spans the channel and has minimal influence on geomorphic channel units. Both streams are recovering from a legacy of poor land use practices, and their flow and sedimentation regimes are influenced by differing amounts of impervious surface cover and urban and suburban development within their respective watersheds. The surveyed reaches are beginning to develop a meandering planform inset within the entrenched channel-full surface. Additionally, Noses Creek is experiencing possible headward migration of a small knickpoint that may cause further bed degradation in the middle and upstream portions of the survey reach in the future. The rate at which this knickpoint migrates upstream is dependent
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