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Avrunev, Evgeny I., Valerija V. Vylegzhanina, and Ilgiz A. Giniyatov. "SOME ASPECTS OF REGISTRATION RIGHTS TO LINEAR OBJECTS." Interexpo GEO-Siberia 3, no. 2 (July 8, 2020): 12–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.33764/2618-981x-2020-3-2-12-18.

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The article deals with the problem of the lack of information in the Unified State Register of Real Estate (USRRE) about the protected zones established for linear objects, in particular main pipelines. We are talking about the normative values of the minimum permissible distances to main pipelines. This problem negatively affects the territorial planning procedure in municipalities and subjects of the Russian Federation and the subsequent implementation of these projects. At the same time, possible consequences of the construction of capital construction objects by developers, if there are violations of the specified security zones, are considered. In addition, it is shown that the problem is relevant due to the fact that the USRRE does not contain information about the boundaries of previously registered land plots and underground linear structures, which also makes it difficult to develop territories and maintain a balance between public and private interests. As a solution to the problem the minimum allowed distance to the pipeline should be included in the integrated cadastral work procedures to identify underground pipelines and entering into USRRE information about linear objects, and on the specified buffer zones, in particular zones, (ZMAD).
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Prado da Fonseca, Vinicius. "Tactile Sensor Analysis during Early Stages of Manipulation for Single Grasp Identification of Daily Objects." Engineering Proceedings 6, no. 1 (May 17, 2021): 56. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/i3s2021dresden-10091.

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Dexterous robotic manipulation in unstructured environments is still challenging, despite the increasing number of robots entering human settings each day. Even though robotic manipulation provides complete solutions in factories and industries, it still lacks essential techniques, displaying clumsy or limited operation in unstructured environments. Daily objects typically aim at the human hand, and the human somatosensory system is responsible for solving all the complex calculations required for dexterous manipulations in unstructured settings. Borrowing concepts of the human visuotactile system can improve dexterous manipulation and increase robotics usage in unstructured environments. In humans, required finger and wrist joint adjustments occur after fast identification of the object in the initial stages of manipulation. Fast object identification during those phases may increase robotic dexterous manipulation performance. The present paper explores human-inspired concepts such as haptic glance to develop robotic single-grasp object identification. This concept can assist early phases of robotic manipulation, helping automated decision-making, such as type of grasp and joint position, during manipulation tasks. The main stages developed here are detecting sensor activation and sample collection using signal-to-noise and z-score filtering on tactile data. This procedure automates touch detection and reduces the sensor space for classification. Experiments on a daily objects dataset presented compelling results that will assist in the later stages of the early phases of robotic grasping.
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Kovalev, Artem Aleksandrovich. "Status of the prosecutor in the arbitration proceedings." Право и политика, no. 6 (June 2020): 74–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2454-0706.2020.6.32358.

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The object of this research is the questions of determination of legal status of the prosecutor participating in arbitration proceedings, and problematic aspects pertaining to exercise of his powers in reference to arbitration with a claim, as well as entering the proceedings in accordance with Part 5 of the Article 52 of the Arbitration Procedure Code of the Russian Federation. The subject of this research is the materials of prosecutorial law enforcement practice and case law, as well as the norms of arbitration procedure and civil procedure legislation. The following methods were applied in the course of this work: formal-logical, comparative analysis, comparison, analysis and synthesis, systemic and structural analysis for the purpose of studying separate elements of the legal status of the prosecutor. The author conducted a comprehensive research of the legal status of the prosecutor who participates in arbitration proceedings. A conclusion is drawn that the prosecutor’s status can be defined as a government representative in his participation in the proceeding upon the initiative, or in entering the proceedings in accordance with Part 5 of the Article 52 of the Arbitration Procedure Code of the Russian Federation. In order to determine the legal status of the prosecutor, the author analyzed the powers assigned by the Arbitration Procedure Code of the Russian Federation, as well as describes separated aspects that ate not regulated by the Arbitration Procedure Code of the Russian Federation. Recommendations are given on the improvement of legislation that establishes the mechanism of exercising powers of the prosecutor in the arbitration proceedings.
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Avdeev, Denis, and Alexander Kryakhtunov. "Problems of introduction information about the limits of administrative and territorial units." E3S Web of Conferences 135 (2019): 04002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/201913504002.

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This work is devoted to the issues of entering into the Unified State Register of Real Estate (hereinafter referred to as USRN) information about the location of borders between subjects of the Russian Federation, borders of municipalities, and settlements on the example of the Tyumen region. The procedure and features of the establishment, change of administrative-territorial division are considered. Analysed the legal aspects and grounds for carrying out activities for the coordinate description of administrative boundaries as objects of land management. At the same time, problems that arise both at the stage of adoption of regulatory acts establishing administrative boundaries and at the stage of preparation and coordination of land management documentation are identified and justified. According to the results of the work, a number of proposals were formulated, which will allow to provide the USRN with information on the administrative-territorial division in full.
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Basdeo, Vinesh. "A Critique of Search and Seizure in Terms of a Search Warrant in South African Criminal Procedure: A Comparative Analysis." African Journal of International and Comparative Law 27, no. 4 (November 2019): 497–521. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/ajicl.2019.0288.

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The primary objective of this article is to determine whether the search and seizure measures employed in the South African criminal justice system are in need of any reform and/or augmentation in accordance with the ‘spirit, purport and object’ of the Constitution. This article analyses ‘search and seizure’ in the South African criminal justice system as is made possible by Chapter 2 of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977, which provides for search warrants, the entering of premises, and the seizure, of property connected with offences. It determines whether the required judicial scrutiny provides a real control upon the exercise of search and seizure powers. Search and seizure legal principles extracted from American criminal procedure will also be analysed for comparative purposes.
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Koshkalda, Iryna, Tetiana Anopriienko, Maryna Pilicheva, and Lubov Maslii. "Methodology of Application of Modern Technologies in Land Inventory of Territorial Communities." Baltic Surveying 14 (July 3, 2021): 17–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.22616/j.balticsurveying.2021.14.002.

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The article defines that the land inventory allows to form land plots of state and communal property, to fill the State Land Cadastre with information about objects and subjects of land relations and to eliminate existing errors. The aim of the article is to improve the procedure of conducting the land inventory in Ukraine, taking into account modern technologies within the current regulatory framework. The methodology of land inventory using modern technologies has been developed, which includes the following components: surveying of the inventory object, topographic and geodetic works, vectorization of its territory using remote sensing data, project works, creation of a consolidated inventory plan, development of technical documentation, its state expertise, adjustment and approval, entering data into the State Land Cadastre. It is established that an effective method of implementation of topographic and geodetic works during updating of the cartographic materials is a combined method, which includes the use of aerial images with simultaneous geodetic surveying of complex areas. The use of geoinformation technologies and remote sensing data is allowed to optimize the duration and frequency of land inventory. In particular, the classification of land should be performed in the attribute tables. Ways to solve problems of protection and rational use of the lands of the inventory object have been developed. They include registration of land plots without cadastral numbers; control of compliance of land and environmental legislation, taking into account the results of land inventory for updating statistical cadastral information and making changes of the State Land Cadastre data.
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Goncharov, K. A., and A. V. Grishin. "Experimental study of operation heat mode of the motor drum of a short belt conveyor." Nauchno-tekhnicheskiy vestnik Bryanskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta 6, no. 4 (December 25, 2020): 529–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.22281/2413-9920-2020-06-04-529-538.

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The article presents the results of the experimental study of the motor drum temperature regime of a short belt conveyor. A description of the experimental stand, as well as the equipment used, is presented. The paper describes the test procedure, the initial conditions for testing at each stage. These conditions imply the nature of the change in the initial tension of the belt, the level of conveyor load, design features of the motor drum, in particular the use of a lining or the use of smooth steel shell during testing. The primary results obtained are presented in the form of decoded thermograms of the working area of the motor drum. The generalized processed results of the experimental studies are systematized in the form of graphical dependencies, which are united according to the objects of study: a motor drum, a leaving belt branch, and an entering belt branch. On the basis of the results obtained, the corresponding conclusions are made, which are the law descriptions of the thermal mode of operation with regard to the motor drum, as well as the belt branches in contact with it.
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Séné, B., I. de Zegher, C. Milstein, S. Errore, F. de Rosis, G. Strauch, and A. Venot. "A General Model of Drug Prescription." Methods of Information in Medicine 34, no. 04 (July 1995): 310–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1634606.

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Abstract:Currently, there is no widely accepted structured representation of drug prescription. Nevertheless, a structured representation is required for entering and storing drug prescriptions avoiding free text in computerized systems, and for drug prescription reviews. Derived from part of the work of the European OPADE project, we describe an object-oriented model of drug prescription which incorporates important concepts such as the phase and triggering event concepts. This model can be used to record all drug prescriptions, including infusions, in a structured way avoiding free text. The phase concept allows the storage of sequentially ordered dosage regimens for a drug within the same prescription. The prescription triggering event concept allows recording of the administration of a drug conditional to dates, symptoms and clinical signs, medical procedures, and everyday life events. This model has been implemented within the OPADE project; the corresponding aspects of the user interface are presented to show how this model can be used in practice. Even if other new attributes may be added to the described objects, the structure of this model is suitable for general use in software which requires the entry, storage and processing of drug prescriptions.
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Lis, Stanisław, Marcin Tomasik, Sławomir Kurpaska, Jarosław Knaga, and Piotr Łyszczarz. "Analysis of the bioethanol production process control." E3S Web of Conferences 154 (2020): 02009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202015402009.

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The article presents the analysis of the automatic control of the bioethanol production process intended for biofuel. It presents the formulated general concept of the system and the method of designing a closed control system based on the iterative prototyping procedure. The modeling and the simulation were carried out in the Matlab®-Simulink environment. The simulation model of the object was developed based on the experimentally registered characteristics. It has been adjusted, i.e. the compatibility of its behavior with the object it reproduces has been confirmed. Based on the tuned model of the object, a control system model was created, which was the basis for computer simulation which enabled the control algorithm parameters to be established. The final verification of the correct operation of the system was performed with the use of hardware simulation. It was based on entering a negative feedback loop of the virtual control system of the real object elements into the loop. The results of the simulation confirmed the correctness of the adopted design.
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Tolpadi, A. K., and M. E. Braaten. "Study of Branched Turboprop Inlet Ducts Using a Multiple Block Grid Calculation Procedure." Journal of Fluids Engineering 114, no. 3 (September 1, 1992): 379–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2910041.

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An important requirement in the design of an inlet duct of a turboprop engine is the ability to provide foreign object damage protection. A possible method for providing this protection is to include a bypass branch duct as an integral part of the main inlet duct. This arrangement would divert ingested debris away from the engine through the bypass. However, such an arrangement could raise the possibility of separated flow in the inlet, which in turn can increase pressure losses if not properly accounted for during the design. A fully elliptic three-dimensional body-fitted computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code based on pressure correction techniques has been developed that has the capability of performing multiple block grid calculations compatible with present day turboshaft and turboprop branched inlet ducts. Calculations are iteratively performed between sets of overlapping grids with one grid representing the main duct and a second grid representing the branch duct. Both the grid generator and the flow solver have been suitably developed to achieve this capability. The code can handle multiple branches in the flow. Using the converged flow field from this code, another program was written to perform a particle trajectory analysis. Numerical solutions were obtained on a supercomputer for a typical branched duct for which experimental flow and pressure measurements were also made. The flow separation zones predicted by the calculations were found to be in good agreement with those observed in the experimental tests. The total pressure recovery factors measured in the experiments were also compared with those obtained numerically. Within the limits of the grid resolution and the turbulence model, the agreement was found to be fairly good. In order to simulate the path of debris entering the duct, the trajectories of spherical particles of different sizes introduced at the inlet were determined.
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Rotilio, M., E. Laurini, M. Lucarelli, and P. De Berardinis. "THE MAXIMIZATION OF THE 4TH DIMENSION OF THE BUILDING SITE." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-4/W17 (September 30, 2019): 15–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-4-w17-15-2019.

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Abstract. The aim of the contribution is to elaborate the digitalization of the construction process and of the management of the construction for both the organization of work activity and safety on the building site. The BIM methodology requires a digital implementation of construction through the creation of virtual models pertaining to the various professions involved. The CoSIM, acronym for Construction Site Information Modelling, is the application of BIM in the building site and where the federated model of the design phase materializes. The goal of the methodology developed is to obtain an elevated quality standard of the project, while trying to maximise costs and time as much as possible to favour an increase in the level of safety and security on the building site. The BSS, Building Site Safety, will allow a maximization of the safety design, not only by graphically depicting work activity but also forming a digital system for the documentation of the building site. To support this, the model is integrated with a simple plug-in which contains a library of objects to use for the designing and planning of safety on site, from general information to state of emergency warning. Thanks to the combination of the CoSIM and the BSS we can have a reduction of the variant, a reduction of time and costs due to an improved planning of work activity and allows the worker to be aware of all the modalities of procedure before entering the building site.
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Abadi, Cecep Slamet, Rosidi Rosidi, and Idrus Assagaf. "ANALISA KEKUATAN WELDING REPAIR BAJA AISI 420 DENGAN METODA GMAW." Jurnal Poli-Teknologi 18, no. 3 (November 24, 2019): 297–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.32722/pt.v18i3.2396.

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Welding technology is used because besides being easy to use, it can also reduce costs so it is cheaper. Especially for welding repair. From the welding repair the extent to which the strength of GMAW welds can repair components from the molded plastic mold room made of AISI 420 stainless steel. Repair of the print room components using deposit welding is tested using tensile strength and hardness as realization of resistance when holding the rate of liquid plastic entering the print room by 25 to 40 MPa, depending on the plastic viscosity, the precision of the mold and the filling level of the print room. Deposition welding method as a welding repair can affect a procedure to be able to produce a component that is safe and capable of being used in accordance with the provisions. The welding process used is reverse polarity GMAW DC with 125 A current and ER 70 S welding wire diameter 1.2 mm. Test material AISI 420. Tests carried out were tensile test, impact test and hardness test in weld metal, HAZ and base metal. From the Charpy impact test and tensile test obtained the value of welding strength which is close to the strength of the complete object, which is equal to 65%. The energy absorbed by the impact test object with GMAW welding is 5.4 Joule while for the whole test object is 8.1 Joule. The welding tensile strength is 520 MPa compared to the tensile tensile strength of 820 MPa.
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Maurerlehner, Paul, Stefan Schoder, Sebastian Floss, Johannes Tieber, Helfried Steiner, Günter Brenn, and Manfred Kaltenbacher. "Validation setup for the investigation of aeroacoustic and vibroacoustic sound emission of confined turbulent flows." INTER-NOISE and NOISE-CON Congress and Conference Proceedings 263, no. 6 (August 1, 2021): 519–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.3397/in-2021-1498.

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Confined flows induce sound at certain flow conditions, which can be annoying in electric vehicles due to the absence of combustion noise. Noise in internal flow may occur due to unfavorable flow-guiding geometries caused by the complex packaging required in engine compartments of modern vehicles. The flow-induced sound is emitted at duct openings (e.g., ventilation inside the passenger cabin). It also originates from the vibroacoustic emissions of the flow-guiding structure excited by the flow. We propose a modular validation procedure for aeroacoustic simulations of confined flows. The experimental setup includes the vibroacoustic emission of the involved flow-guiding structure. The test rig consists of a sensor system, a high-pressure blower, modular pipe sections, and absorbers, which decouple the system from blower noise and avoid acoustic reflections at the pipe exit. A sufficiently long straight inlet section ensures fully developed flow conditions entering the investigated region. For capturing the vibroacoustic sound radiation of the flow-guiding structure, the measurement object and the surrounding microphones are encapsulated in a wooden box, lined with micro-perforated plates. Measurement results of a straight pipe and a pipe with a half-moon-shaped orifice are presented. Additionally, the sound generation is reproduced by Lighthill's aeroacoustic analogy applying a hybrid approach.
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Shilov, Viktor V., O. L. Markova, and A. V. Kuznetsov. "BIOMONITORING OF INFLUENCE OF HARMFUL CHEMICALS ON THE BASIS OF THE MODERN BIOMARKERS. LITERATURE REVIEW." Hygiene and sanitation 98, no. 6 (October 28, 2019): 591–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.18821/0016-9900-2019-98-6-591-596.

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Health risk assessment for the general population and industrial workers is most commonly based on analysis related to the determination of harmful chemicals in environmental objects (air, water, soil, food). An increasing number of experts have recently been inclined to believe an approach to give no an idea of the total amount of chemical pollutants actually entering the human body, and another approach based on the biomonitoring procedure has been suggested. The aim of the work was to systematize current concepts about the classification of biomarkers, their toxicological and hygienic characteristics and the prospects for the practical use of laboratory research results in prevention of chemical etiology of diseases. Analytical review of national and foreign literature information concerning current terminology and classification of biological markers used in biomonitoring process to assess human body exposure degree to harmful environmental chemicals is submitted. The development and improvement of biomonitoring strategies, the range of studied specific biomarkers were revealed to be being widened, enhance the objectivity of risk assessment of the development of chemical etiology diseases caused by environmental pollution. At the present stage, the classification of biomarkers is represented by four types: exposure, effect, sensitivity, and “omics” for scientific research. According to chemical structure exposure biomarkers are divided into two groups: organic compounds and metals. It is suggested to use in Russia foreign experience in developing a biomonitoring system by the example of European Union countries and the United States, where there are national biomonitoring programs in which each country determines its priorities for choosing biomarkers based on assessment of public health risks, exposure levels in a particular region, toxicological characteristics, interpretability of findings, analytical feasibility, possibility of reducing exposure. Each biomarker is ranked according to its total weight score. Biological exposure limits developed by the Human Biomonitoring Commission of German Environment Agency are most often used in literature for assessment of biomonitoring findings. Taking into account foreign experience, introduction of biomonitoring strategies in Russia appears to be most reasonable as based on current social and hygienic monitoring system in Rospotrebnadzor (Federal Service for Surveillance over Consumers’ Rights Protection) institutions in cooperation with health care institutions of RF Health Ministry).
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Luchko, Oksana. "DIRECTIONS FOR IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF THE INSPECTION IN CRIMINAL PRE-TRIAL PROCEEDINGS." Law Journal of Donbass 73, no. 4 (2020): 134–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.32366/2523-4269-2020-73-4-134-143.

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In the article on the basis of the analysis of scientific positions of scientists, instructions of the criminal procedural legislation, judicial practice the directions of increase of efficiency of inspection in criminal pre-trial proceedings are defined. In practice, there are situations when it is necessary as soon as possible after the discovery of information about a criminal offense to inspect things, objects or documents. Therefore, the position on the need to expand the types of inspections that can be carried out before entering information into the Unified Register of pre-trial investigations is substantiated. In addition to inspecting the scene, the author proposes to include an inspection of things and documents and an examination of the human body (examination). The article emphasizes the connection between the effectiveness of the review in criminal pre-trial proceedings and the combination of specialization and universality of the subject of the review. The use of the subject's specialization during the review will provide an opportunity to conduct it more efficiently, with the least amount of time, without losing all possible evidence. Emphasis is placed on the need to expand emergency access to a home or other property for inspection. It is concluded that it is inadmissible to record verbal information in the inspection report. The author emphasizes that only the explanations of the participants regarding the inspection should be recorded in the inspection protocol, and not the circumstances of the offense. It is stated that there is a dependence of the effectiveness of the review in criminal pre-trial proceedings on the competence of the entity conducting it. When conducting scientific research on ways to increase the effectiveness of the review in the criminal process, in our opinion, we should emphasize the personal qualities of those who carry it out, and the direct dependence of efficiency on their skills, abilities, professional skills. In the future, the author proposes to increase the effectiveness of the review to explore the simplification of the procedure for recording the review, as well as the issue of reducing the number of participants in the review.
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Markov, Yu A., M. A. Markova, and A. I. Bondarenko. "Fourth-order wave equation in Bhabha–Madhavarao spin-3 2 theory." International Journal of Modern Physics A 32, no. 25 (September 10, 2017): 1750144. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217751x17501445.

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Within the framework of the Bhabha–Madhavarao formalism, a consistent approach to the derivation of a system of the fourth-order wave equations for the description of a spin-[Formula: see text] particle is suggested. For this purpose an additional algebraic object, the so-called [Formula: see text]-commutator ([Formula: see text] is a primitive fourth root of unity) and a new set of matrices [Formula: see text], instead of the original matrices [Formula: see text] of the Bhabha–Madhavarao algebra, are introduced. It is shown that in terms of the [Formula: see text] matrices we have succeeded in reducing a procedure of the construction of fourth root of the fourth-order wave operator to a few simple algebraic transformations and to some operation of the passage to the limit [Formula: see text], where [Formula: see text] is some (complex) deformation parameter entering into the definition of the [Formula: see text]-matrices. In addition, a set of the matrices [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] possessing the properties of projectors is introduced. These operators project the matrices [Formula: see text] onto the spins 1/2- and 3/2-sectors in the theory under consideration. A corresponding generalization of the obtained results to the case of the interaction with an external electromagnetic field introduced through the minimal coupling scheme is carried out. The application to the problem of construction of the path integral representation in para-superspace for the propagator of a massive spin-[Formula: see text] particle in a background gauge field within the Bhabha–Madhavarao approach is discussed.
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Liu, J. H., C. Milstein, B. Séné, and A. Venot. "Object-Oriented Modeling and Terminologies for Drug Contraindications." Methods of Information in Medicine 37, no. 01 (1998): 45–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1634502.

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Abstract:There is no available standardized representation of contraindications that can be used in drug knowledge bases. In this paper, an objectoriented representation of contraindications is proposed that would allow computerized checking of drug prescription safety. It distinguishes four types of contraindications: pathological state, physiological state, findings of investigation procedures, and diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. The vocabulary usable for expressing the contraindications appropriate for automated prescription checking was also investigated. ICDlO (International Classification of Diseases, tenth revision), SNOMED III (Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine), ICPC (International Classification of Primary Care), and ATC (Anatomic Therapeutic and Chemical Classification) were studied as potential sources of standardized vocabulary. A system to support entering data on contraindications into a drug knowledge base, compatible with the proposed structure and using the identified vocabulary sources, is also presented.
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Zavyalova, E. B., and I. V. Linev. "LEASING AS FORM OF STATE-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP." MGIMO Review of International Relations, no. 4(31) (August 28, 2013): 251–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2071-8160-2013-4-31-251-256.

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In economy of a number of foreign countries alternatively privatizations of objects, the publicprivate partnership (PPP) concept is widely applied. Interaction of the state and business is characteristic feature of modern mixed economy. The specified partnership is realized with use of diverse models and can accept various forms. The task consists in choosing such form (a legal ground of realization of concrete model) at which PPP will be the most rational and effective. The leasing possessing financial, investment, organizational and operational, service, practical and other advantages, represents one of the most acceptable PPP forms, for realization in modern conditions of domestic economy. The specified advantages of the parties of the contract of leasing and its fundamental difference from the rent, being that when leasing the private sector, entering partnership with the state, not only applies administrative skills, but also invests the capital, are preconditions for its widespread introduction. At the same time, as a whole positive dynamics of development of the market of leasing in the Russian Federation has no steady character. The situation can be broken if return of invested funds is guaranteed to the investor (including foreign) and it will have an opportunity to profit. As the option of a solution is offered to apply non-standard approaches at implementation of leasing operations, in particular - with scoring use. It is necessary to emphasize that application of scoring most effectively when the leasing market is on lifting and demanded there is an efficiency of an assessment of the project and a standart of procedures, and the speed of service of the participants of the leasing contract plays one of leading roles. This advantage, becomes a shortcoming at the current situation in the market when more weighed assessment of risks is required, and for this reason skoring models demand continuous completion and updating with frequency of times in one and a half-two years. Leasing application as the PPP forms, not only the professional experience, effective management, flexibility and efficiency in decision-making will provide, ability to innovation, but also will provide serious investment activity. It in turn will allow to introduce new equipment and more effective technologies, to create the new enterprises, on a labor market to increase demand for highly skilled workers.
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Diner, E. V. "The experience of classifying objects entering the e-book system." Bibliosphere, no. 1 (March 30, 2016): 19–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.20913/1815-3186-2016-1-19-25.

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The article highlights problems characterizing the state of modern book communication, gives the definition of «electronic book» based on which objects classification in the e-book structure is carried out, taking into account the content of state standards and scientific research in the document theory.
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Turner, Michael S., Ha Son Nguyen, Troy D. Payner, and Aaron A. Cohen-Gadol. "A novel method for stereotactic, endoscope-assisted transtentorial placement of a shunt catheter into symptomatic posterior fossa cysts." Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics 8, no. 1 (July 2011): 15–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/2011.4.peds10541.

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Object Posterior fossa cysts are usually divided into Dandy-Walker malformations, arachnoid cysts, and isolated and/or trapped fourth ventricles. Shunt placement is a mainstay treatment for decompression of these fluid collections when their expansion becomes symptomatic. Although several techniques to drain symptomatic posterior fossa cysts have been described, each method carries its own advantages and disadvantages. This article describes an alternative technique. Methods In 10 patients, the authors used an alternative technique involving stereotactic and endoscopic methods to place a catheter in symptomatic posterior fossa cysts across the tentorium. Discussion of these cases is included, along with a review of various approaches to shunt placement in this region and recommendations regarding the proposed technique. Results No patient suffered intracranial hemorrhage related to the procedure and catheter implantation. All 3 patients who underwent placement of a new transtentorial cystoperitoneal shunt and a new ventriculoperitoneal shunt did not suffer any postoperative complication; a decrease in the size of their posterior fossa cysts was evident on CT scans obtained during the 1st postoperative day. Follow-up CT scans demonstrated either stable findings or further interval decrease in the size of their cysts. In 1 patient, the postoperative head CT demonstrated that the transtentorial catheter terminated posterior to the right parietal occipital region without entering the retrocerebellar cyst. This patient underwent a repeat operation for proximal shunt revision, resulting in an acceptable catheter implantation. The patient in Case 8 suffered from a shunt infection and subsequently underwent hardware removal and aqueductoplasty with stent placement. The patient in Case 9 demonstrated a slight increase in fourth ventricle size and was returned to the operating room. Exploration revealed a kink in the tubing connecting the distal limb of the Y connector to the valve. The Y connector was replaced with a T connector, and 1 week later, CT scans exhibited interval decompression of the ventricles. This patient later presented with cranial wound breakdown and an exposed shunt. His shunt hardware was removed and he was treated with antibiotics. He later underwent reimplantation of a lateral ventricular and transtentorial shunt and suffered no other complications during a 3-year follow-up period. Conclusions The introduction of endoscopic and stereotactic techniques has expanded the available treatment possibilities for posterior fossa cysts.
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Železnik, Milan. "A Procedure for Entering into a Public-Private Partnership." Lex localis - Journal of Local Self-Government 7, no. 1 (September 4, 2009): 83–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.4335/68.

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The prescribed procedure for entering into a public-private partnership, which is the research subject in this paper, is extremely complex and long-lasting because in addition to the umbrella Public-Private Partnership Act, the public partner must observe also the regulations governing the commercial public services, public procurement, public finance and disposal of the physical assets of the state, regions and municipalities. Due to a great number of regulations that need to be observed upon entering into a public-private partnership, in a given case, the public partner has to judge whether or not it is more economical and appropriate to carry out his intention to finance investments in infrastructure or to carry out public service activities in a different manner either by granting an architectural right or by selling physical assets, or by public procurement and not by entering into a public-private partnership. KEYWORDS: • local self-government • public service • public-private partnership • Slovenia
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Wang, J., O. M. Faltinsen, and C. Lugni. "Unsteady hydrodynamic forces of solid objects vertically entering the water surface." Physics of Fluids 31, no. 2 (February 2019): 027101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5057744.

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Eremina, T. Yu, A. V. Bogdanov, O. V. Sushkova, and A. Jug. "Evacuation procedure features for cultural heritage objects." Пожаровзрывобезопасность 28, no. 1 (2019): 54–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.18322/pvb.2019.28.01.54-66.

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Polschikova, N. V., and N. V. Kovbasyuk. "PHILOSOPHY AND ARCHITECTURE OF TEA HOUSES IN JAPAN." Problems of theory and history of architecture of Ukraine, no. 20 (May 12, 2020): 166–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.31650/2519-4208-2020-20-166-178.

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Tea ceremonies have evolved a great deal since they first got their start, and as the ceremonies have grown and shifted in purpose, so have the tea houses that hold them. Japanese tea house, Chashitsu in Japanese, is where chado, the tea ceremony takes place, which expresses Japanese sentimentality and aesthetics through the act of drinking tea. Chashitsu is truly the product of all of the traditional Japanese crafts combined and sophisticated.As tea began to grow in popularity, tea ceremonies became a source of entertainment for members of the upper class who could afford to gamble, read poetry and attend tea parties in extravagant pavilions. The design of free-standing tea houses is heavily influenced by Zen philosophy. In an attempt to escape from the material strains of daily life, Shukō removed tea parties from the formal setting and instead held the ceremonies in simple grass-thatched huts, like the Tai-an Teahouse. His goal in doing this was to transcend the complex distractions of the world and find enlightenment in everyday life. Another important procedure initiated by Shukou, was that he himself would serve the tea to his guests. He preferred the intimate and personal atmosphere of a small room which could fit five to six people. The four-and-a-half-mat room that he had devised to create a more tranquil atmosphere during the tea ceremony had its origins in the Zen philosophy. In front of the traditional teahouse is a garden referred to as the roji. Guests traverse it on a path of stepping stones, admiring the plants and trees, before washing their hands at a stone basin in preparation for entering the teahouse building. One of the chief characteristics of the thatched hut teahouse begun by Rikyū is the guest entrance, or nijiriguchi. The square door is so low and small that guests can’t move through it without stooping and curling up as they crawl through. When guests enter the tea house, they first proceed to the alcove, tokonoma, to admire the decoration. There is no furniture, except for that which is required for the preparation of tea. Usually, there will be a charcoal pit in the center of the room by cutting a piece of the tatami is used to boil water. Object used in the tea ceremony included special porcelain or ceramic bowls, a cast-iron kettle with bronze lid, freshwater water jars, ceramic of lacquer container for powdered tea, and tea caddies. There are four main principals defining the way people and tea objects interact: wa (harmony); kei (respect); sei (purity) and jyaku (tranquility). Having got everything right in terms of setting and paraphernalia, one then has to do what all this has been leading up to: make tea. The exact movements of the host are vital but depend on which school of tea ceremony one favours. The important thing is to only make the minimum of movements which should be precise, graceful, and restrained. Further, one should be silent when actually preparing the tea. All thenecessary equipment should have already been laid out before the guests, and only the kettle is hidden from their view. The tea caddy and bamboo scoop are first cleaned with a cloth. When ready, the hot water is poured into the tea bowls but only enough to warm them. Powdered tea is then added to the bowls, which are then topped up with hot water, and the mixture is whisked to make a frothy drink. The tea should be drunk in small sips. When everyone has finished, the implements and bowls are cleaned and removed from sight leaving only the kettle before the hopefully now well-satisfied guests. Finally, some of the finer implements may be returned in order for the guests to discuss their appreciation of them.The simplicity of modern teahouses is meant to emphasize the importance of breaking down boundaries that exist among people, objects and ideas. Taking the idea of tea houses designed to mesh with their natural environment to a whole new level, Terunobu Fujimori created the Takasugi-an, which translates to“a tea house too high.” He built the compact teahouse to appear as though it was resting between two chestnut trees, and although the only way to reach the tea house is via ladder, the view from the top gives visitors a perfect view of Chino, Japan. Instead of displaying the picture scrolls of traditional tea houses that indicated the time of year, Fujimori used the building’s windows to achieve the same effect while also allowing visitors to observe the profound changes that were happening in the world around them. Simple materials such asplaster and bamboo were used to construct the interior of the tea house.Modern tea houses still have strong roots in the traditional purposes of tea ceremonies.Today, many practice tea ceremony and enjoy its benefit innumerous types of tea rooms from traditional ones to innovative ones. Both the ceremony and the Japanese tea houses have evolved since the earliest days, and they continue evolving so that they can adapt to the rapidchangesinmodern society.
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Ovaska, Seppo J. "Procedure for counting moving objects as they stop." IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement IM-35, no. 3 (September 1986): 334–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tim.1986.6499220.

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Zuanni, Chiara. "Theorizing Born Digital Objects: Museums and Contemporary Materialities." Museum and Society 19, no. 2 (July 30, 2021): 184–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.29311/mas.v19i2.3790.

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This paper explores the characteristics of born digital objects and how their materiality is framed and transformed in the musealization process. It draws on vibrant materialism and web archiving, framing born digital objects as assemblages and proposing a distinction between these and reborn digital objects, i.e. their collected counterparts. The paper relates this new framing of digital objects to established museological frameworks, such as analyses of the musealization process through the lenses of semiotics and research on authenticity in relation to digital reproductions, in order to unpick the ontological and epistemological transformation this contemporary form of heritage undergoes in entering the museum.
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Yastrebova, T. I. "CRIMINAL PROCEDURE PROBLEMS OF DRAWING." Issues of Law 20, no. 4 (2020): 94–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.14529/pro-prava200417.

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The article examines the relationship between the procedural and tactical aspects of search and seizure, their common and distinctive features, draws attention to the essence of the compulsion of these investigative actions. The concept of «voluntariness» is analyzed in relation to the production of seizure. The article reveals the problems of procedural regulation of seizure in cases of voluntary provision of objects both by participants in criminal proceedings and by other citizens and officials. It is proposed to introduce into the Criminal Procedure Code of the Russian Federation a new article on the appearance in criminal proceedings of objects that are significant for the case.
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Loseva, Ekaterina N. "ANALYSIS OF CHARACTERISTICS OF REAL ESTATE OBJECTS SUBMITTED TO USRRE." Interexpo GEO-Siberia 7, no. 2 (July 8, 2020): 36–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.33764/2618-981x-2020-7-2-36-42.

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The importance of relevance and reliability of information is determined by a complex system of management and control of the use of real estate. Due to the large volume of data, it is necessary that the data in the system is clearly structured. For operational use of information, it is also necessary to structure it. The article describes the characteristics of real estate objects that are necessary for entering into the unified state register and presents their conditional classification.
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Nikiforov, S. N. "THE ν-PROCEDURE OF PARALLEL DIAGNOSIS OF DISCRETE OBJECTS." Telecommunications and Radio Engineering 70, no. 13 (2011): 1159–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1615/telecomradeng.v70.i13.40.

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Nikiforov, Sergey. "Parallel diagnostics of set of digital objects using -procedure." Transportation Research Procedia 50 (2020): 12–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.trpro.2020.10.002.

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Srinivas, Y. L., and Debasish Dutta. "Intuitive procedure for constructing geometrically complex objects using cyclides." Computer-Aided Design 26, no. 4 (April 1994): 327–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0010-4485(94)90078-7.

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Park, Sun Ho, Hyun-Soo Lee, Moonseo Park, and Sooyoung Kim. "Chemical/Biological/Radiological Protective Facility Entering Time Estimation Simulation with Procedure Analysis." Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management 15, no. 5 (September 30, 2014): 40–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.6106/kjcem.2014.15.5.040.

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Yannikov, I. M., and M. V. Telegina. "Features of Implementation of the System of Assessing the Security of Critically Important and Potentially Hazardous Objects Based on the Clements-Hofman Method." Intellekt. Sist. Proizv. 16, no. 4 (February 25, 2019): 169. http://dx.doi.org/10.22213/2410-9304-2018-4-169-175.

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The paper assesses the existing approaches to the problem of assessing the security of hazardous facilities. It is proposed to carry out an assessment using the system of modeling and calculating the state of protection of hazardous objects developed on the basis of the Clements-Hoffman method, in which a set of threats, protection mechanisms and objects of protection are used to describe the system of protection with full overlap. This system can be used to calculate any type of protection of hazardous objects when entering data on any threats and appropriate means of protection. The paper provides a block diagram of the security system, a functional diagram, the main parameters and stages of development and testing.
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Карлова, Татьяна, Tatyana Karlova, Александр Гурьев, Aleksandr Gurev, Роман Алешко, Roman Aleshko, Ирина Васендина, Irina Vasendina, Ксения Шошина, and Kseniya Shoshina. "PROCEDURE DEVELOPMENT FOR IMAGE IDENTIFICATION ON PICTURE BASED ON STRUCTURAL APPROACH." Bulletin of Bryansk state technical university 2017, no. 1 (March 31, 2017): 171–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/24908.

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The paper deals with the object identification in the picture based on a structural approach. The analysis of existing methods is presented and a new procedure of image identification with the use of a structural approach is shown. In the introduction there is described a significance of picture decoding and a concept of a structure in the picture is designated. The analysis of such a structural approach to image identification in a picture as a symbolic description which is a transition from the simplest signs of a picture to a set of graphic symbols. The second structural method analyzed in the paper is a syntactic approach to the image description. Here the whole picture is divided up to the simplest elements. The elementary graphic primitives are emphasized which make a pic-ture. And further the objects of the picture are de-scribed by a set of primitives. The regulation for the description of an object as a chain of primitives sets with the aid of the socalled language grammar of image description. Merits and demerits of existing structural methods are described, one of which is a complexity of object description on the picture of a real world. The offer on the necessity of the development of a new method taking into account the signs of really existing object and also describing objects in a formal view is put forward. In the basic part a developed procedure defining objects in the picture as a specified polychromatic multitude emphasizing such properties as a significance of brightness, an object position and a number of additional characteristics is described. The definition of objects in the picture takes place by means of the creation of a structured description of known objects of the picture the identification on the basis of the use of a neuronet approach and a specification of the structure of objects found. As a result of the identification according to this procedure there is obtained a multitude of objects which was necessary to identify in the picture presented in a structural form. Such an approach can be used for various level of hierarchy at the description of objects in the picture it also allows taking into account not only brightness characteristics and a form, but a number of additional signs of objects. In the conclusion the distinguishing features of this procedure and directions of its development are shown.
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Werebe, Maria José Garcia, and Pierre Marie Baudonniere. "Friendship among Preschool Children." International Journal of Behavioral Development 11, no. 3 (September 1988): 291–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/016502548801100301.

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The purpose of this study was to examine the privileged character of interactions between preschool friends and to attempt to define the features entering into their specificity. Eighteen same-sex triads (9 male and 9 female) aged 4.0 to 5.0 were videotaped without their knowledge in a familiar room of their school without adult presence. Each triad was composed of a dyad of friends plus a third partner, all three classmates. They were observed with two sets of ten categories of matching objects. Six indices were defined: (1) holding and appropriation of objects; (2) competition to hold objects; (3) offering of objects; (4) physical proximity between partners; (5) frequency of verbalisations; (6) expressions of satisfaction. The findings confirm the principal hypothesis that the privileged character of interactions between friends is maintained in a triadic situation when a third partner is present.
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Crosilla, Fabio, Domenico Visintini, and Francesco Sepic. "An automatic classification and robust segmentation procedure of spatial objects." Statistical Methods and Applications 15, no. 3 (December 16, 2006): 329–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10260-006-0033-5.

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Crosilla, Fabio, Domenico Visintini, and Francesco Sepic. "An automatic classification and robust segmentation procedure of spatial objects." Statistical Methods and Applications 16, no. 1 (May 1, 2007): 169. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10260-007-0053-9.

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Vovchyk, Jeva, Jaroslav Blagodyr, and Olexandr Logvinenko. "Observations of Artificial Space Objects in Lviv Astronomical Observatory." Symposium - International Astronomical Union 196 (2001): 193–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0074180900164101.

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Space debris is the price which humankind must pay for entering space. And as this debris is dangerous in different ways, there must be ways to identify, catalogue, and predict the positions of, these cosmic bodies. That is why it is necessary to observe all artificial cosmic objects that are in space. One way of observing debris is by photometry. Photometric observations give light-curves from which one may deduce information about the position in space, the form, size, and other parameters of the object. Since 1975 a research group at Lviv Astronomical Observatory has been working at the problem of recording light-curves of different artificial cosmic objects. Four electrophotometers were constructed and developed. Many light curves of different artificial objects were measured with these electrophotometers. All light curves are collected in the local computer data bank and are available for use by anybody who needs such information.
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Kubinjec, Janko. "Marriage." Glasnik Advokatske komore Vojvodine 78, no. 9 (2006): 59–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/gakv0602059k.

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Marriage is the only legal concept related to persons regulated by the civil law, since the civil law deals primarily with objects. Historically, marriage developed from the most personal type of slavery to marriage understood as freedom. By entering into the marital agreement the spouses abolish their own legal entity and all legal relations based on marriage as such. Spouses' legal entity will be reestablished at the time of termination of marriage. At the time of entering into marriage the spouses eliminate the possibility of internal legal relationship, while on the other hand, the new, specific legal relationship will be established when their children are born. The property relations are considered as a transition from marital to civil law.
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Лосева and N. Loseva. "International Auditing Standards and Estimation of Auditing Services Quality." Auditor 3, no. 1 (January 25, 2017): 37–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/24333.

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The article considers the procedure of entering into force and appliance on the territory of the Russian Federation of the international auditing standards, their full list, and auditing quality evaluation criteria in 2017.
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Schroeder, Henry W. S., Wolfgang Wagner, Wolfgang Tschiltschke, and Michael R. Gaab. "Frameless neuronavigation in intracranial endoscopic neurosurgery." Journal of Neurosurgery 94, no. 1 (January 2001): 72–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/jns.2001.94.1.0072.

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Object. Frameless computerized neuronavigation has been increasingly used in intracranial endoscopic neurosurgery. However, clear indications for the application of neuronavigation in neuroendoscopy have not yet been defined. The purpose of this study was to determine in which intracranial neuroendoscopic procedures frameless neuronavigation is necessary and really beneficial compared with a free-hand endoscopic approach. Methods. A frameless infrared-based computerized neuronavigation system was used in 44 patients who underwent intracranial endoscopic procedures, including 13 third ventriculostomies, nine aqueductoplasties, eight intraventricular tumor biopsy procedures or resections, six cystocisternostomies in arachnoid cysts, five colloid cyst removals, four septostomies in multiloculated hydrocephalus, four cystoventriculostomies in intraparenchymal cysts, two aqueductal stent placements, and fenestration of one pineal cyst and one cavum veli interpositi. All interventions were successfully accomplished. In all procedures, the navigational system guided the surgeons precisely to the target. Navigational tracking was helpful in entering small ventricles, in approaching the posterior third ventricle when the foramen of Monro was narrow, and in selecting the best approach to colloid cysts. Neuronavigation was essential in some cystic lesions lacking clear landmarks, such as intraparenchymal cysts or multiloculated hydrocephalus. Neuronavigation was not necessary in standard third ventriculostomies, tumor biopsy procedures, and large sylvian arachnoid cysts, or for approaching the posterior third ventricle when the foramen of Monro was enlarged. Conclusions. Frameless neuronavigation has proven to be accurate, reliable, and extremely useful in selected intracranial neuroendoscopic procedures. Image-guided neuroendoscopy improved the accuracy of the endoscopic approach and minimized brain trauma.
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Лапшина, Марина, Marina Lapshina, Надежда Юдина, Nadezhda Yudina, Т. Богомолова, T. Bogomolova, А. Бойкова, and A. Boykova. "Automation of the data processing procedure on the basis of a strong semantic connection." Forestry Engineering Journal 7, no. 4 (January 30, 2018): 289–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/article_5a3d0376d9d021.80176334.

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One of the defining tasks in automating the processing of current information obtained in the process of object research is the possibility of assigning it to specific objects located in the database (DB) of the information system. Such a task can be represented as a task of identifying the objects of analysis (monitoring) on current data. Initial information about a particular facility during the research can come from different sources and be incomplete and inaccurate. Due to identification, received data for each object are accumulated in the database for further automated analysis. But in a number of cases, the current information contains not specific names of the research objects of interest, but only some signs of their functioning: location, operating time, numerical characteristics of objects, etc. In such conditions, the identification of objects can occur on the basis of similarity of semantic features contained in the current information and attributes which have been already accumulated by the objects of research in the database. A distinctive feature of the subject area in which the analysis of objects is made is its variability; therefore, with the passage of time, the attributes serving to identify the objects may change. The addition of new features will result in a change in application software and will require the involvement of developers, which leads to additional time costs and decrease in the speed of procedure for identifying objects. This reason leads to the need to create a new approach to the automation of object monitoring, based on such requirements as high quality of the decisions made and ability to quickly change the logic of identification in the process of the system. The paper proposes the possibility of using predicate logic formulas, with the aim of making new information in the database more quickly and assigning it to a specific object, which makes it possible to develop the fastest solution.
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Sokołowski, Andrzej, and Małgorzata Markowska. "Iterative Method for Linear Ordering of Multidimentional Objects." Przegląd Statystyczny 64, no. 2 (June 30, 2017): 153–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0014.0788.

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Transformation into [0;1] interval combined with changing destimulants into stimulants is the most popular method for standardizing variables used in linear ordering of multidimentional objects. Minimum and maximum values are used as reference points. Outliers and very skewed distributions result in artificial weighing of variables, imposing higher relative importance of the variable with positive skewness and lower with negative skewness. A new linear ordering procedure is proposed to overcome this problem. Ranking positions are identified one at a time, and assigned object is then eliminated from the lot. Such iterative procedure needs a new method for obtaining composite indicators, and it is also proposed in the paper.
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Leu, M. C., S. H. Park, and K. K. Wang. "Geometric Representation of Translational Swept Volumes and its Applications." Journal of Engineering for Industry 108, no. 2 (May 1, 1986): 113–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.3187045.

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This paper presents a method for representing the geometries of translational swept volumes of three-dimensional objects which can be constructed by the union of three types of primitive objects: blocks, cylinders, and spheres. The representation method involves three major steps. First, the swept volume of each primitive object is modeled by a boundary representation. Second, based on ray-casting and scan-rendering methods, the boundary representation is converted into a ray in–out classification, which represents the rays entering and exiting from the primitive swept volume. Third, the ray in–out classifications for various primitive swept volumes are combined to represent the swept volume of an object constructed from the primitive objects. Examples are given to illustrate how swept-volume representations can be useful in the context of off-line NC and robot program verifications.
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Gubanishcheva, Maria A., and Julia N. Khaletskaya. "PROCEDURE FOR FORENSIC EXAMINATION: PRACTICAL ASPECTSIN CORRECTING REGISTRY ERRORS." Interexpo GEO-Siberia 3, no. 2 (July 8, 2020): 99–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.33764/2618-981x-2020-3-2-99-105.

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The authors of the article investigated registry errors that are contained in the Unified State Register of Real Estate. The main causes and sources of registry errors, as well as possible solutions are shown. It was found that registry errors are a cause of violation of civil rights and, consequently, a reason for litigation. To identify the characteristics of the subject of the study, the forensic procedure was taken as a basis. The objects of research were land plots, their boundaries, configuration and location, as well as capital construction objects, which are located within the boundaries of the studied plots. The forensic procedure was analyzed in the process of determining the location of the boundaries
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BRANNLUND, JOHAN, ROBERT VAN DEN HOOGEN, and ALAN COLEY. "AVERAGING GEOMETRICAL OBJECTS ON A DIFFERENTIABLE MANIFOLD." International Journal of Modern Physics D 19, no. 12 (October 2010): 1915–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218271810018062.

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We construct a framework within which a mathematically precise, fully covariant, and exact averaging procedure for tensor fields on a manifold can be formulated. In particular, we introduce the Weitzenböck connection for parallel transport and argue that, within the context of averaging, frames and connections are the natural geometrical objects on the manifold.
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Kornoushenko, E. K. "A Procedure for Classifying Objects with a Semantic Hierarchy of Features." Automation and Remote Control 80, no. 11 (November 2019): 2043–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s0005117919110080.

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Kużdowicz, Paweł, and Dorota Kużdowicz. "Application of cost accounting systems in an enterprise." Management 16, no. 2 (December 1, 2012): 175–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10286-012-0064-y.

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Abstract Application of cost accounting systems in an enterprise The Article discusses the issue of allocation of costs in the normal and actual cost accounting systems. A procedure of dump (conversion) of the normal into actual costs using data flows has been presented. The Article presents an example of applying the designed procedure illustrating the links between cost centre, cost objects and income objects accounting.
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Volgina, Anastasiya, Aleksandr Shamilov, and Natalia Mitrofanova. "BASIC SOURCES OF INFORMATION FOR A SINGLE STATE REGISTRY OF REAL ESTATE." Interexpo GEO-Siberia 7 (2019): 146–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.33764/2618-981x-2019-7-146-156.

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This paper presents a cumulative analysis of the current legislation in relation to the Unified State Register of Real Estate. In the modern world, real estate objects are an integral part of society and the state. For citizens, real estate is primarily a subject of consumption and a means of production, and for the state it is subject to taxation. To perform all these functions, you need up-to-date and reliable information about real estate objects. In the Russian Federation, the source of such information is the Unified State Register of Real Estate, created to collect and systematize the collected information about real estate objects. It serves as the main and most important state information resource for information about real estate. In order for the Unified State Register of Real Estate to respond to its main functions, it must contain reliable and relevant information about real estate objects. The article discusses the sources of information for filling the unified state register of real estate and the mechanisms for entering such information.
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Jeong, Soon-Woo, Chan-Oh Min, Dae-Woo Lee, and Kyeum-Rae Cho. "Analyses for Re-entry Event and Survival characteristics according to Characters of Re-entering Space Objects." Journal of Korea Navigation Institute 17, no. 1 (February 28, 2013): 80–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.12673/jkoni.2013.17.01.080.

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