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Hubert, Lobos, Brevis, and Padilla. "Note: Purification and characterization of the bacteriocin PsVP-10 produced by Pseudomonas sp." Journal of Applied Microbiology 84, no. 5 (June 1998): 910–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2672.1998.00400.x.

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Padilla, C. "In vitro antibacterial activity of the peptide PsVP-10 against antimicrobial-resistant Enterococcus faecalis isolated from clinical samples." Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy 53, no. 2 (January 16, 2004): 390–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkh067.

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PADILLA, C., O. LOBOS, E. HUBERT, F. POBLETE, A. NAVARRO, and L. NUNEZ. "In vitro antibacterial activity of the peptide PsVP-10 against Streptococcus mutans and Streptococcus sobrinus with and without glycocalyx." International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents 27, no. 3 (March 2006): 212–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijantimicag.2005.10.010.

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Lobos, O., A. Padilla, and C. Padilla. "In vitro antimicrobial effect of bacteriocin PsVP-10 in combination with chlorhexidine and triclosan against Streptococcus mutans and Streptococcus sobrinus strains." Archives of Oral Biology 54, no. 3 (March 2009): 230–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.archoralbio.2008.11.007.

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Harima, Hayato, Masahiro Kajihara, Edgar Simulundu, Eugene Bwalya, Yongjin Qiu, Mao Isono, Kosuke Okuya, et al. "Genetic and Biological Diversity of Porcine Sapeloviruses Prevailing in Zambia." Viruses 12, no. 2 (February 5, 2020): 180. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v12020180.

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Porcine sapelovirus (PSV) has been detected worldwide in pig populations. Although PSV causes various symptoms such as encephalomyelitis, diarrhea, and pneumonia in pigs, the economic impact of PSV infection remains to be determined. However, information on the distribution and genetic diversity of PSV is quite limited, particularly in Africa. In this study, we investigated the prevalence of PSV infection in Zambia and characterized the isolated PSVs genetically and biologically. We screened 147 fecal samples collected in 2018 and found that the prevalences of PSV infection in suckling pigs and fattening pigs were high (36.2% and 94.0%, respectively). Phylogenetic analyses revealed that the Zambian PSVs were divided into three different lineages (Lineages 1–3) in the clade consisting of Chinese strains. The Zambian PSVs belonging to Lineages 2 and 3 replicated more efficiently than those belonging to Lineage 1 in Vero E6 and BHK cells. Bioinformatic analyses revealed that genetic recombination events had occurred and the recombination breakpoints were located in the L and 2A genes. Our results indicated that at least two biologically distinct PSVs could be circulating in the Zambian pig population and that genetic recombination played a role in the evolution of PSVs.
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Boros, Ákos, Zoltán László, Péter Pankovics, András Marosi, Mihály Albert, Attila Cságola, Hunor Bíró, Elizabeth Fahsbender, Eric Delwart, and Gábor Reuter. "High prevalence, genetic diversity and a potentially novel genotype of Sapelovirus A (Picornaviridae) in enteric and respiratory samples in Hungarian swine farms." Journal of General Virology 101, no. 6 (June 1, 2020): 609–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/jgv.0.001410.

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All of the known porcine sapeloviruses (PSVs) currently belong to a single genotype in the genus Sapelovirus (family Picornaviridae). Here, the complete genome of a second, possibly recombinant, genotype of PSV strain SZ1M-F/PSV/HUN2013 (MN807752) from a faecal sample of a paraplegic pig in Hungary was characterized using viral metagenomics and RT-PCR. This sapelovirus strain showed only 64 % nucleotide identity in the VP1 region to its closest PSV-1 relative. Complete VP1 sequence-based epidemiological investigations of PSVs circulating in Hungary showed the presence of diverse strains found in high prevalence in enteric and respiratory samples collected from both asymptomatic and paraplegic pigs from 12 swine farms. Virus isolation attempts using PK-15 cell cultures were successful in 3/8 cases for the classic but not the novel PSV genotype. Sequence comparisons of faeces and isolate strains derived VP1 showed that cultured PSV strains not always represent the dominant PSVs found in vivo.
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Chu, Chishih, Cheng-Hsun Chiu, Chi-Hong Chu, and Jonathan T. Ou. "Nucleotide and Amino Acid Sequences of oriT-traM-traJ-traY-traA-traL Regions and Mobilization of Virulence Plasmids of Salmonella enterica Serovars Enteritidis, Gallinarum-Pullorum, and Typhimurium." Journal of Bacteriology 184, no. 11 (June 1, 2002): 2857–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jb.184.11.2857-2862.2002.

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ABSTRACT The virulence plasmid of Salmonella enterica serovar Gallinarum-Pullorum (pSPV) but not those of Salmonella enterica serovars Enteritidis (pSEV) and Typhimurium (pSTV) can be readily mobilized by an F or F-like conjugative plasmid. To investigate the reason for the difference, the oriT-traM-traJ-traY-traA-traL regions of the three salmonella virulence plasmids (pSVs) were cloned and their nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequences were examined. The cloned fragments were generally mobilized more readily than the corresponding full-length pSVs, but the recombinant plasmid containing the oriT of pSPV was, as expected, more readily mobilized, with up to 100-fold higher frequency than the recombinant plasmids containing the oriT of the other two pSVs. The nucleotide sequences of the oriT-traM-traJ-traY-traA-traL region of pSEV and pSTV were almost identical (only 4 bp differences), but differed from that of pSPV. Major nucleotide sequence variations were found in traJ, traY, and the Tra protein binding sites sby and sbm. sby of pSPV showed higher similarity than that of pSEV or pSTV to that of the F plasmid. The reverse was true for sbm: similarity was higher with pSEV and pSTV than with pSPV. In the deduced amino acid sequences of the five Tra proteins, major differences were found in TraY: pSEV's TraY was 75 amino acids, pSTV's was 106 amino acids, and pSPV's was 133 amino acids; and there were duplicate consensus βαα fragments in the TraY of pSPV and F plasmid, whereas there was only a single βαα fragment in that of pSEV and pSTV.
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Spatz, Kerstin, Henning Köhn, and Matthias Redenbach. "Characterization of theStreptomyces violaceoruberSANK95570 plasmids pSV1 and pSV2." FEMS Microbiology Letters 213, no. 1 (July 2002): 87–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-6968.2002.tb11290.x.

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Thompson, Alessandra F., Lillian Moraes, Nazareth N. Rocha, Marcos V. S. Fernandes, Mariana A. Antunes, Soraia C. Abreu, Cintia L. Santos, et al. "Impact of different frequencies of controlled breath and pressure-support levels during biphasic positive airway pressure ventilation on the lung and diaphragm in experimental mild acute respiratory distress syndrome." PLOS ONE 16, no. 8 (August 20, 2021): e0256021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256021.

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Background We hypothesized that a decrease in frequency of controlled breaths during biphasic positive airway pressure (BIVENT), associated with an increase in spontaneous breaths, whether pressure support (PSV)-assisted or not, would mitigate lung and diaphragm damage in mild experimental acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Materials and methods Wistar rats received Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide intratracheally. After 24 hours, animals were randomly assigned to: 1) BIVENT-100+PSV0%: airway pressure (Phigh) adjusted to VT = 6 mL/kg and frequency of controlled breaths (f) = 100 bpm; 2) BIVENT-50+PSV0%: Phigh adjusted to VT = 6 mL/kg and f = 50 bpm; 3) BIVENT-50+PSV50% (PSV set to half the Phigh reference value, i.e., PSV50%); or 4) BIVENT-50+PSV100% (PSV equal to Phigh reference value, i.e., PSV100%). Positive end-expiratory pressure (Plow) was equal to 5 cmH2O. Nonventilated animals were used for lung and diaphragm histology and molecular biology analysis. Results BIVENT-50+PSV0%, compared to BIVENT-100+PSV0%, reduced the diffuse alveolar damage (DAD) score, the expression of amphiregulin (marker of alveolar stretch) and muscle atrophy F-box (marker of diaphragm atrophy). In BIVENT-50 groups, the increase in PSV (BIVENT-50+PSV50% versus BIVENT-50+PSV100%) yielded better lung mechanics and less alveolar collapse, interstitial edema, cumulative DAD score, as well as gene expressions associated with lung inflammation, epithelial and endothelial cell damage in lung tissue, and muscle ring finger protein 1 (marker of muscle proteolysis) in diaphragm. Transpulmonary peak pressure (Ppeak,L) and pressure–time product per minute (PTPmin) at Phigh were associated with lung damage, while increased spontaneous breathing at Plow did not promote lung injury. Conclusion In the ARDS model used herein, during BIVENT, the level of PSV and the phase of the respiratory cycle in which the inspiratory effort occurs affected lung and diaphragm damage. Partitioning of inspiratory effort and transpulmonary pressure in spontaneous breaths at Plow and Phigh is required to minimize VILI.
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AbuRahma, Ali F., Damian Maxwell, Kris Eads, Sarah K. Flaherty, and Tabitha Stutler. "Carotid Duplex Velocity Criteria Revisited for the Diagnosis of Carotid In-Stent Restenosis." Vascular 15, no. 3 (June 2007): 119–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.2310/6670.2007.00030.

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Carotid percutaneous transluminal angioplasty/stenting has become an accepted treatment modality for carotid artery stenosis in high-risk patients. There has been an ongoing debate regarding which duplex ultrasound (DUS) criteria to use to determine the rate of in-stent restenosis. This prospective study revisits DUS criteria for determining the rate of in-stent restenosis. In analyzing a subset of 12 patients (pilot study) who had both completion carotid angiography and DUS within 30 days, 10 patients with normal post-stenting carotid angiography (< 30% residual stenosis) had peak systolic velocities (PSVs) of the stented internal carotid artery (ICA) of ≤ 155 cm/s and two patients with ≥ 30% residual stenosis had internal carotid artery (ICA) PSVs of > 155 cm/s. Eighty-three patients who underwent carotid stenting as part of clinical trials were analyzed. All patients underwent post-stenting carotid DUS that was done at 1 month and every 6 months thereafter. PSVs and end-diastolic velocities of the ICA and common carotid artery were recorded. Patients with PSVs of the ICA of > 140 cm/s underwent carotid computed tomographic (CT) angiography. The perioperative stroke rate was 1.2%. When the old DUS velocity criteria for nonstented carotid arteries were applied, 54% of patients had ≥ 30% restenosis (PSV of > 120 cm/s), but when our new proposed DUS velocity criteria for stented arteries were applied (PSV of > 155 cm/s), 33% had ≥ 30% restenosis at a mean follow-up of 18 months ( p = .007). The mean PSVs for patients with normal stented carotid arteries based on CT angiography, were 122 cm/s versus 243 cm/s for ≥ 30% restenosis and 113 cm/s versus 230 cm/s for ≥ 30% restenosis based on our new criteria. The mean PSVs of in-stent restenosis of 30 to < 50%, 50 to < 70%, and 70 to 99%, based on CT angiography, were 205 cm/s, 264 cm/s, and 435 cm/s, respectively. Receiver operating curve analysis demonstrated that an ICA PSV of > 155 cm/s was optimal for detecting ≥ 30% in-stent restenosis, with a sensitivity of 100%, a specificity of 90%, a positive predictive value of 74%, and a negative predictive value of 100%. The currently used carotid DUS velocity criteria overestimated the incidence of in-stent restenosis. We propose new velocity criteria for the ICA PSV of > 155 cm/s to define ≥ 30% in-stent restenosis.
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Mallien, Grit. "Explorative multizentrische Querschnittsstudie zur Diagnostik der Dysarthrie bei Progressiver Supranukleärer Blickparese - PSP." Phd thesis, Universität Potsdam, 2011. http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/volltexte/2012/5804/.

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Die Progressive Supranukleäre Blickparese (PSP) ist eine sporadisch auftretende neurodegenerative Erkrankung im Rahmen der atypischen Parkinson-Syndrome (APS), die im frühen Verlauf häufig mit dem Idiopathischen Parkinson-Syndrom (IPS) verwechselt wird. Dabei ist die Dysarthrie als eine erworbene, zentral bedingte sprechmotorische Störung ein häufiges und früh auftretendes Symptom bei PSP. Bislang spricht man von einer eher unspezifischen „gemischten“ Dysarthrie aus hypokinetischen, spastischen und auch ataktischen Komponenten. Im Rahmen einer explorativen Querschnittsstudie am „Fachkrankenhaus für Bewegungsstörungen und Parkinson“ Beelitz-Heilstätten in Kooperation mit der „Entwicklungsgruppe Klinische Neuropsychologie“ München (EKN) sowie der „Interdisziplinären Ambulanz für Bewegungsstörungen“ am Klinikum München-Großhadern wurden 50 Patienten dahingehend untersucht, ob sich für die Progressive Supranukleäre Blickparese (PSP) eine spezielle, frühzeitig zu diagnostizierende und differentialdiagnostisch relevante Dysarthrie beschreiben ließe. In diesem Zusammenhang soll geklärt werden, ob es sich um phänotypische Ausprägungen im Rahmen eines Störungsspektrums handelt oder ob sich differenzierbare Subtypen der Krankheit, insbesondere ein „klassischer“ PSP-Typ (PSP-RS) und ein „atypischer“ PSP-Typ (PSP-P), auch im Bereich der Dysarthrie zeigen. Im Rahmen der Untersuchungen wurde der Schweregrad der Erkrankung mittels der „PSP-sensitiven Ratingskala (PSPRS)“ gemessen. Die Dysarthriediagnostik erfolgte anhand der „Bogenhausener Dysarthrieskalen (BoDyS)“ zur Beschreibung der Art und Ausprägung der Dysarthrie bei PSP. Die Verständlichkeit wurde mithilfe des „Münchner Verständlichkeits-Profils (MVP)" sowie eines weiteren Transkriptionsverfahrens ermittelt, wobei Ausschnitte aus den Tests zum Lesen und Nachsprechen der BoDyS zugrunde lagen. Weiterhin erfolgte eine Einschätzung der Natürlichkeit des Sprechens. Die Ergebnisse hinsichtlich des Einflusses von Natürlichkeit und Verständlichkeit des Sprechens auf den Schweregrad der Dysarthrie zeigten, dass dieser modalitätenübergreifend mit beiden Schweregradaspekten korreliert, wenngleich es offenbar die Natürlichkeit des Sprechens ist, die bei PSP bereits frühzeitig beeinträchtigt ist und somit als das entscheidende differentialdiagnostische Kriterium zur Differenzierung zwischen beiden PSP-Subtypen zu beurteilen ist, möglicherweise auch gegenüber anderen Parkinson-Syndromen. Anhand statistisch valider Ergebnisse konnten spezifische Störungsmerkmale der Dysarthrie extrahiert werden, die eine signifikante Trennung von PSP-RS und PSP-P ermöglichen: eine leise und behaucht-heisere Stimme sowie ein verlangsamtes Sprechtempo und Hypernasalität. Damit können für die hier fokussierten Subtypen der PSP zwei unterschiedliche Dysarthrietypen postuliert werden. Danach wird dem Subtyp PSP-RS eine spastisch betonte Dysarthrie mit ausgeprägter Verlangsamung des Sprechtempos zugeordnet, dem Subtyp PSP-P hingegen eine hypokinetische Dysarthrie mit behaucht-heiserer Hypophonie. Desweiteren konnte ein „Dysarthrie-Schwellenwert“ als Zusatzkriterium für eine zeitliche Differenzierung beider PSP-Subtypen ermittelt werden. Anhand der Daten zeigte sich die Dysarthrie bei dem Subtyp PSP-RS gleich zu Beginn der Erkrankung, jedoch spätestens 24 Monate danach. Hingegen konnte die Dysarthrie beim Subtyp PSP-P frühestens 24 Monate nach Erkrankungsbeginn festgestellt werden. Die Daten dieser Studie verdeutlichen, dass der Frage nach einer subtypenspezifischen Ausprägung der Dysarthrie bei PSP eine Längsschnittsstudie folgen sollte, um die ermittelten Ergebnisse zu konsolidieren.
Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) is an atypical Parkinsonian syndrome characterized by gait ataxia, slowing or inability to generate vertical saccadic eye movements, axial rigidity, cognitive disorders and a progressive dysarthria. The dysarthria may include abnormalities in strength, speed, range, tone or accuracy of speech movements. As the disease progresses, important functional components of speech including respiration, phonation, resonance, articulation and prosody are affected. The question is what kind of dysarthria do we find in PSP? Until now it remains unclear, if the dysarthric characteristics of PSP vary in way as described by Williams et al. (2005) who found clinically distinct symptom patterns of a Parkinsonian form of PSP (PSP-P) distinct from a classical form (Richardson Syndrome). The aim of the cross-sectional multi center study was to investigate the specific dysarthric symptoms in patients with PSP. Until now it remains unclear, whether there are two different points on a continuous spectrum of speech disturbances or if there exist distinct „profiles“ of dysarthria according to the proposed Richardson Syndrome (PSP-RS) with early onset of postural instability and falls, vertical gaze palsy and cognitive dysfunctions and the PSP with Parkinsonism (PSP-P) with asymmetric onset, tremor, early bradykinesia, non-axial dystonia and response to levodopa medications in the beginning. „Bogenhausener Dysarthrieskalen“ (BoDys) was used as base-line dysarthria scale: pitch pattern, loudness range, voice quality, respiration and resonance capacities, prosody and articulation were rated. Furthermore, the intelligibility is a most important index of functional impairment in dysarthria. Therefore, the „Munich Intelligibility Profile (MVP)“, a computer-based method for the assessment of the intelligibility of dysarthric patients, was used to describe the intelligibility of the patients. The PSP-P-group, at the beginning frequently confused with patients with PD, showed rigide-hypokinetic dysarthric features with hypophonia as cardinal symptom. In contrast the patients with the “classical” PSP-RS-Type show severe speech impairments in terms of a very effortful speak with a progressive loss of intelligibility. They show spastic components of dysarthria, like a very strained-strangled voice with breaks and voice stoppages, harshness and reduced pitch and loudness variability. Their loudness often is inadequate in terms of the so called “lions voice”. Further they show a hypernasality, the articulation is imprecise, the vowels are distorted. Concerning the prosody there is a very slow and strained rate of speech with equal or excess stress. The results show that the patients with PSP-RS generally suffer from severe and more progressive speech impairments beginning early after disease onset, whereas the PSP-P-group shows rather moderate symptoms. The dysarthria in PSP is subtype-specific. The hypothesis of different dysarthric profiles for the proposed clinical subtypes "Richardson Syndrome" (PSP-RS) and "PSP with parkinsonism" (PSP-P) was confirmed and based on a discriminant analysis that identified distinctive dysarthric features for both subgroups.
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Passeira, Andrea Verónica Vaz. "Stress laboral na PSP." Master's thesis, Escola Superior de Ciências Empresariais, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/4007.

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Dissertação de Mestrado em Segurança e Higiene no Trabalho
O presente Estudo foi aplicado a profissionais da polícia do Comando Metropolitano de Lisboa da PSP. O objectivo principal subjacente a este trabalho foi proceder à análise da problemática do stress, nos profissionais da PSP que constituem a nossa amostra. Para tal, a metodologia utilizada consistiu na aplicação de um conjunto de Questionários, designadamente, “Fontes de Stress”, “Sintomas de Stress”, “Estratégias de Coping”, “Empenho Organizacional”, “Locus de Controlo”, “Optimismo”, e por último os dados Sócio-demográficos. O Questionário “Fontes de Stress”, comporta três dimensões de análise: “Falta de Recursos”, “Problemas Organizacionais e Interpessoais” e “Stressores Policiais”. O Questionário “Sintomas de Stress” é composto, igualmente, por três dimensões de análise: “Fadiga Física”, “Esgotamento Cognitivo” e “Exaustão Emocional”. O Questionário “Estratégias de Coping” inclui duas dimensões: “Evitamento” e “Coping Activo”. O Questionário “Locus de Controlo” envolve, igualmente, duas dimensões: “Locus de Controlo Externo” e “Locus de Controlo Interno”. Os restantes Questionários, são unidimensionais. Os resultados obtidos, permitiram verificar que a dimensão das “Fonte de Stress” mais pontuada pelos inquiridos, corresponde aos “Stressores Policiais” e, ao nível dos “Sintomas de Stress”, a dimensão com mais incidência é a “Fadiga Física”. No que concerne às “Estratégias de Coping” mais utilizadas pelos polícias, estas correspondem a Estratégias de “Coping Activo”. Os resultados também demonstraram que, em termos médios, os polícias apresentam um “Empenho Organizacional” moderado, onde a maioria manifesta a predominância de um tipo de “Locus de Controlo Interno” e que se consideram Optimistas. Este estudo comportou ainda a análise das correlações entre o conjunto das subescalas, bem como a análise da influência de variáveis sócio-demográficas sobre as restantes variáveis em análise.
This study was applied to professional police officers from Lisbon's Metropolitan Police (PSP). The main objective of this study was to examine the issue of stress on the PSP professionals that constitute our sample. To this end, the methodology consisted of a set of Questionnaires, namely "Sources of Stress", "Symptoms of Stress", "Coping Strategies”, “Organizational Commitment", "Locus of Control", "Optimism" and finally the socio-demographic data. The Questionnaire "Sources of Stress” comprises three dimensions of analysis: "Lack of Resources", "Interpersonal and Organizational Issues" and "Police Stressors”. The Questionnaire "Symptoms of Stress" is composed equally of three dimensions: "Physical Fatigue", "Cognitive Exhaustion" and "Emotional Exhaustion”. The Questionnaire "Coping Strategies" includes two dimensions: "Avoidance" and "Active Coping". The Questionnaire "Locus of Control" involves also two dimensions: "External Locus of Control" and "Internal Locus of Control”. The remaining questionnaires are unidimentional. The results reflected the view that the police respondents most punctuated dimension of “Source of Stress" is “Police Stressors", and at the level of “Symptoms of Stress”, the dimension with the highest incidence is “Physical Fatigue". With regard to "Coping Strategies" used by most police departments, these strategies correspond to "Active Coping". The results also showed that on average, the police have a moderate "Organizational Commitment", where the most expresses the predominance of one type of "Internal Locus of Control" and are considered Optimistic. This study also focuses the analysis of correlations between all the subscales, as well as analysis of the influence of socio-demographic variables on other variables in the analysis.
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Tsao, Heng-Jui. "Personal Software Process (PSP) Scriber." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2002. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/2140.

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Personal Software Process (PSP) Scriber is a Web-based software engineering tool designed to implement an automatic system for performing PSP. The basis of this strategy is a set of tools to facilitate collection and analysis of development data. By analyzing the collected data, the developer can make informed, accurate decisions about their individual development effort.
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Gajdušek, Miroslav. "Monitor PSV a vysokofrekvenčního výkonu." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta elektrotechniky a komunikačních technologií, 2010. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-218619.

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This work deals with analysis methods continuous measuring systems for measurement standing wave ratio and high frequency power. Reflectometr, provision measuring standing wawe ratio, works in range frequence VHF (145 MHz, 443 MHz), for this width working frequence is used construction reflectometer with directive lead. Measurer HF power works into range 1kW. Further is in work go through problems communications bus for transmission data from unit monitor SWR a HF power into score modulus. With regard to high frequency interference is choice serial communication RS-485 , which is immune against disturbance. Further is designed evaluation unit MASTER, unit SLAVE and modules for measurement power and SWR. In finish is build up the firmware for units.
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García, Hernández Eva María. "Análisis, función y aplicaciones biotecnológicas de las proteínas del plasma seminal de porcino PSP-I y PSP-II." Doctoral thesis, Universidad de Murcia, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/10983.

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La aplicación de procesos biotecnológicos como la separación de espermatozoides X e Y mediante citometría de flujo, pueden generar la eliminación de determinados componentes del plasma seminal necesarios para conservar su funcionalidad. En este sentido, se ha observado que la adición de plasma seminal al medio espermático, protege a los espermatozoides cuando estos son sometidos a separación espermática mediante citometría de flujo. Sin embargo, diversos estudios demuestran que rel efecto beneficioso que ejerce el plasma seminal sobre los espermatozoides reside en determinadas proteínas. En el caso de la especie porcina, hay estudios previos que determinan que el efecto protector que ejerce el plasma seminal sobre los espermatozoides, se debe a una proteína denominada heterodímero PSP-I/PSP-II. El efecto beneficioso de dicha proteína sobre la funcionalidad espermática en espermatozoides de verraco altamente diluidos parece estar conservada, en su subunidad PSP-II y, concretamente, en la fracción peptídica de ésta. Estudiar, además, su localización a lo largo del tracto genital del verraco así como en las distintas fracciones del eyaculado, puede ser importante para llegar a conocer si la presencia de este heterodímero en el medio de recogida espermático de espermatozoides X e Y, es beneficioso tanto en la funcionalidad como en la capacidad fecundante de estos espermatozoides.
Biotechnological procedures of semen, such as sexing using flow cytometry/cell sorting procedures, causes high dilutions during sperm manipulation, linked with the wash away or high dilution of seminal plasma components. Thus, to develop strategies to extend the viability of treated spermatozoa are necessary. It is well known that add seminal plasma (SP) to the sperm media contributes to preserving the integrity and the fertilizing potential of sperm. Nevertheless, the beneficial effects of seminal plasma seem to be restricted to specific proteins of the SP. In porcine, previous studies have related this protective effect of the seminal plasma on the sperm cells to a protein called PSP-I/PSP-II heterodimer. The beneficial effect of this protein on the functionality of highly diluted boar spermatozoa is largely preserved in its PSP-II subunit and does not appear to require its glycan moiety. Moreover, study its localization along male reproductive tract and in different portions of the ejaculate could be important to know if the presence of PSP-I/PSP-II heterodimer in the collection medium for sex sorted spermatozoa is beneficial on the in vitro function and in vivo fertilizing ability.
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Mori, Hideo, Tomohide Niimi, Masaki Yoshida, Makoto Kondo, Yusuke Oshima, and Madoka Hirako. "APPLICATION OF PSP IN LOW PRESSURE REGIME." IEEE, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/2237/7169.

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Toussaint, Kai. "Atemmechanik unter Atmung mit PSV und PIPAP." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2000. http://www.sub.uni-hamburg.de/disse/550/Disse.pdf.

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Caballero, Posadas Ignacio. "Estudio del plasma seminal y la espermadhesina PSP-I/PSP-II sobre la funcionalidad de los espermatozoides de verraco." Doctoral thesis, Universidad de Murcia, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/10980.

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En la siguiente tesis se obtuvieron los siguientes resultados. La adición de plasma seminal a los espermatozoides altamente diluidos ejerce un efecto beneficioso variable dependiendo de la fuente de plasma seminal. El heterodímero PSP-I/PSP-II ejerce un efecto beneficioso sobre los espermatozoides altamente diluidos mediante su adhesión al acrosoma. La incubación produce la migración del heterodímero a la región post-acrosomal, siendo eliminado de la superficie espermática. La adición del heterodímero a los medios de cocultivo entre gametos disminuye significativamente la capacidad fecundante de los espermatozoides. La preincubación de los espermatozoides de verraco tanto frescos como congelados preserva la viabilidad y motilidad espermáticas no afecta a la capacidad fecundante de los espermatozoides frescos de verraco y disminuye la capacidad fecundante de los espermatozoides congelados, la cual puede ser restaurada parcialmente mediante un lavado a través de un gradiente de Percoll.
The addition of 10% of seminal plasma from certain boars maintains or enhances the viability of largely extended boar spermatozoa in vitro. The protective effect of the PSP-I/PSP-II heterodimer on highly-extended boar spermatozoa could be related to the adhesion of the heterodimer to the acrosome. Exposures of the gametes to the heterodimer during in vitro gamete co-incubation significantly decrease the sperm penetration rates and number of spermatozoa per oocytes in denuded oocytes. The effect could be mediated by exposed ZP receptors. Exposure of fresh or frozen-thawed boar spermatozoa to PSP-I/PSP-II preserves sperm viability and motility. Although there is no obvious influence of the heterodimer on the capability of fresh diluted boar spermatozoa to penetrate homologous oocytes, PSP-I/II exerts a deleterious effect when frozen-thawed spermatozoa are used to penetrate IVM-oocytes. A subsequent washing through a Percoll gradient estored sperm function in some of the cells.
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Conrad, Paul Jefferson. "Analysis of PSP-like processes for software engineering." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2006. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/2962.

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The purpose of this thesis is to provide the California State University, San Bernardino, Department of Computer Science with an analysis and recommended solution to improving the software development process.
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Defelicibus, Alexandre. "Koala: sistema para integração de métodos de predição e análise de estruturas de proteína." Universidade de São Paulo, 2016. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/82/82131/tde-22062016-102823/.

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A Biologia Computacional tem desenvolvido algoritmos aplicados a problemas relevantes da Biologia. Um desses problemas é a Protein Structure Prediction (PSP). Vários métodos têm sido desenvolvidos na literatura para lidar com esse problema. Porém a reprodução de resultados e a comparação dos mesmos não têm sido uma tarefa fácil. Nesse sentido, o Critical Assessment of protein Structure Prediction (CASP), busca entre seus objetivos, realizar tais comparações. Além disso, os sistemas desenvolvidos para esse problema em geral não possuem interface amigável, não favorecendo o uso por não especialistas da computação. Buscando reduzir essas dificuldades, este trabalho propões o Koala, um sistema baseado em uma plataforma web, que integra vários métodos de predição e análises de estruturas de proteínas, possibilitando a execução de experimentos complexos com o uso de fluxos de trabalhos. Os métodos de predição disponíveis podem ser integrados para a realização de análises dos resultados, usando as métricas RMSD, GDT-TS ou TM-Score. Além disso, o método Sort by front dominance (baseado no critério de optimalidade de Pareto), proposto nesse trabalho, consegue avaliar predições sem uma estrutura de referência. Os resultados obtidos, usando proteínas alvo de artigos recentes e do CASP11, indicam que o Koala tem capacidade de realizar um conjunto relativamente grande de experimentos estruturados, beneficiando a determinação de melhores estruturas de proteínas, bem como o desenvolvimento de novas abordagens para predição e análise por meio de fluxos de trabalho.
Computational Biology has developed algorithms applied to relevant problems from Biology. One of these probems is Protein Structure Prediction (PSP). Several methods have been developed on the liteture to deal with this problem. However, the reproduction of results and the comparison of the methods have not been an easy task. Accordingly, the Critical Assessment of protein Structure Prediction (CASP), has among his objectives, perform these comparisons. Besides, the developed systems for this problem have low usability, not benefiting the investigation of various methods by non experts. In order to minimize those difficulties, this project proposes Koala, a web-based system that integrates several algorithms applied to PSP and analysis, allowing the execution of complex experiments by using workflows. The prediction methods can be integrated to perform some analysis of the results, by using the RMSD, GDT-TS and TM-Score metrics. Moreover, the Sort by front dominance method (based on the criterion of Pareto optimalidad), proposed on this work, can evaluate predictions with no reference structure. The results obtained, using target proteins from recent articles and CASP11, indicate that Koala has the capability to execute a relatively large set of organized experiments, benefiting determining of better protein structures, as well as the development of new approaches for prediction and analysis through workflows.
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Montag, Christian. Animal Emotions: How They Drive Human Behavior. Brooklyn, NY: punctum books, 2020.

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Lockett, Fred. Plankton & PSP. Bellingham, WA: Huxley College of Environmental Studies, 2000.

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Rahimzadeh, Auri. Hacking the PSP. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2006.

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American College of Clinical Pharmacy. PSAP, pharmacotherapy self-assessment program. 3rd ed. Kansas City, MO: ACCP, 1998.

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American College of Clinical Pharmacy. PSAP, pharmacotherapy self-assessment program. 2nd ed. Kansas City, MO: ACCP, 1995.

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Commission, Maine Public Utilities. Report for optimum PSAP reconfiguration assessment. [Augusta, Me: Public Utilities Commission], 2010.

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American College of Clinical Pharmacy. PSAP, pharmacotherapy self-assessment program: Module. Kansas City, MO: ACCP, 1992.

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Braithwaite, Lawrence. Ratz are nice: PSP. Los Angeles: Alyson Books, 2000.

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Palau. Public Sector Investment Program (PSIP) 2003-2007. Palau: Republic of Palau?, 2003.

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Projet des services agricoles et pastoraux (Chad). Rapport de fin du PSAP, 1995-2002. N'Djaména]: Ministère de l'agriculture, 2003.

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Braun-Falco, Markus, Henry J. Mankin, Sharon L. Wenger, Markus Braun-Falco, Stephan DiSean Kendall, Gerard C. Blobe, Christoph K. Weber, et al. "PSNP." In Encyclopedia of Molecular Mechanisms of Disease, 1750. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-29676-8_6627.

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Braun-Falco, Markus, Henry J. Mankin, Sharon L. Wenger, Markus Braun-Falco, Stephan DiSean Kendall, Gerard C. Blobe, Christoph K. Weber, et al. "PSVT." In Encyclopedia of Molecular Mechanisms of Disease, 1752. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-29676-8_6913.

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Braun-Falco, Markus, Henry J. Mankin, Sharon L. Wenger, Markus Braun-Falco, Stephan DiSean Kendall, Gerard C. Blobe, Christoph K. Weber, et al. "PSP." In Encyclopedia of Molecular Mechanisms of Disease, 1752. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-29676-8_6626.

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Gooch, Jan W. "PSP." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Polymers, 595. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6247-8_9568.

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Lang, Hartmut. "Druckunterstützende Beatmung (PSV)." In Außerklinische Beatmung, 145–55. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-53996-5_12.

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Liu, Tianshu, John P. Sullivan, Keisuke Asai, Christian Klein, and Yasuhiro Egami. "Applications of PSP." In Experimental Fluid Mechanics, 247–344. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68056-5_9.

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Asakawa, Manabu, Gloria Gomez-Delan, Mercy Barte-Quilantang, and Katsutoshi Ito. "Paralytic Shellfish Poison (PSP)–Producing Dinoflagellate and PSP-Infested Organisms." In Marine Protists, 567–96. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55130-0_24.

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Larsen, Reinhard, and Thomas Ziegenfuß. "PSV/ASB – druckunterstützte Spontanatmung." In Pocket Guide Beatmung, 65–71. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-46219-5_6.

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Polydoros, Andreas, and Keith M. Chugg. "Per-Survivor Processing (PSP)." In Wireless Communications, 41–72. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2604-6_3.

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Golbe, L. I. "The epidemiology of PSP." In Journal of Neural Transmission. Supplementa, 263–73. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6641-3_20.

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Kamikubo, Hisashi, Dasisuke Ikegami, Kotaro Sato, Shinichi Mizuno, Okitsugu Furuya, and Yoshinobu Tujimoto. "Hydrodynamic Characteristics of Water-Entry Blades." In ASME/JSME 2003 4th Joint Fluids Summer Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fedsm2003-45010.

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The partially submerged ventilated propeller (PSVP) is of interest to many researchers and ship builders due to its high propulsive efficiency and thrusting capability at the high sea states. As a matter of fact, it is now used for those ships of high speed up to 50 knots. However, its full capability is not totally utilized to date due to the complex nature of both hydrodynamic and material problems. It is a well known fact that PSVP fails materially after a certain period of time. The cause of the failure is not fully understood to date. Although PSVP is tested in the form of propeller for many years, the detailed ventilation phenomena, i.e., blade entry problems are not fully investigated. The paper presented herein will discuss about the results of blade entry experiments with two-dimensional blades of triangular shape used.
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Miranda, Samuel. "The Backfit Rule’s Compliance Exception." In 2018 26th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone26-81905.

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The Backfit Rule, 10 CFR §50.109, requires the NRC staff to produce cost-benefit evaluations to justify any changes it may make in its positions, or any new requirements it might impose on licensees, for the purpose of enhancing plant safety. The Backfit Rule also allows the NRC staff to forgo cost-benefit evaluations when it identifies errors or omissions in licensing submittals, or in its own reviews of licensing submittals. In such cases, there is no safety enhancement to be realized. Instead, the NRC staff seeks to obtain reasonable assurance that the level of safety, required by regulations, and licensees’ commitments, is maintained or, if necessary, restored. This provision in the Backfit Rule, called the “Compliance Exception”, has been proven to be very difficult to apply. In 1998 and in 2001 two licensees had argued, in License Amendment Requests (LARs) that their pressurizer safety valves (PSVs) were qualified for water relief duty. Consequently, their PSVs were safety grade components that could be assumed to be available, in licensing basis accident analyses, to open, relieve water, and then reseat. This capability was thought to be required in order to mitigate certain accidents that caused the pressurizer to become water-solid. The 1998 LAR was withdrawn when the licensee was informed that its PSV test results did not demonstrate a capability to relieve water. However, the 2001 LAR was approved, based upon the licensee’s claim that it had acceptable PSV test results. Later, in 2013, the NRC staff realized that the PSV tests, cited in the 2001 application, did not actually exist. So, after careful consideration, over a two-year period, the NRC staff issued a compliance-based backfit order to the licensee. The licensee appealed the order, and the NRC staff denied the appeal. Then the licensee filed a second appeal, this time directly with the NRC’s Executive Director of Operations (EDO). (Such appeals are allowed by the Backfit Rule.) The EDO granted this appeal. So, the compliance-based backfit order, which was intended to address the missing PSV test results, was ultimately overturned. The PSV test results are still missing; but the licensee now has the NRC’s approval to assume the operation of water-qualified PSVs in its licensing basis accident analyses. This paper follows the writing, issuance, and appeal of this compliance-based backfit order, and describes how difficult it is to apply the Compliance Exception of the Backfit Rule.
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Kondratenko, Aleksander A., and Oleg V. Tarovik. "Cargo-Flow-Oriented Design of Supply Vessel Operating in Ice Conditions." In ASME 2018 37th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2018-77802.

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Due to the dynamic development of the oil and gas fields in the Arctic, the challenges of supply fleet sizing and composition in this region are becoming relevant. In most studies, the Arctic is mainly associated with ice conditions, but it is not the only factor that influences the design of platform supply vessels (PSV) and corresponding marine transport systems (MTS) for this region. The structure of cargo flow (i.e. its distribution by cargo types) affects the supply system significantly. It defines the level of utilization of vessel capacity that determines transport efficiency. At the same time, the literature represents this aspect poorly. This paper describes an approach to optimize supply fleet configuration by the criterion of total cost considering both non-stationary ice conditions and structure of cargo flows. The cargo-flow-oriented design concept incorporates the detailed calculation model of PSV and the special tactical planning algorithm. PSV model allows considering the influence of cargo spaces on the main characteristics and operational parameters of the ship. It covers the main design aspects of PSVs: general arrangement; lines plan; resistance in open water and ice; engine and propeller characteristics; hydrostatics; capacity and mass calculation. The pseudo-optimal tactical planning algorithm is intended to build the plan of voyages and to set the size of fleet considering the structure of cargo flow. As the test example, we examine a task of servicing the group of platforms in the Kara Sea. The case study shows that cargo flow structure has a high influence on the efficiency of PSVs in case of high-load operation; while a widespread “deck-cargo” approach is unable to consider this aspect because it ignores the vessel’s carrying capacity and payload. The conclusion about a higher efficiency of PSV compared to AHTS with the same displacement was drawn.
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Blass, Erik-Oliver, Anil Kurmus, Refik Molva, and Thorsten Strufe. "PSP." In the 8th ACM workshop. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1655188.1655196.

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Shim, Taehyoung, Jun Seob Lee, and Hyoung Jun Kim. "Proxy PSAP: Filtering out false alarms for PSAP overload problem." In 2017 International Conference on Information and Communication Technology Convergence (ICTC). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ictc.2017.8190844.

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Subramanian, Kannan, Jorge Penso, and Harbi Pordal. "Computational Methods to Support Brittle Fracture Assessment of PSVs Involving Autorefrigeration." In ASME 2015 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2015-45201.

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Pressure safety relief valve (PSV) operation generally leads to cooling of the valve itself and the piping connected to the PSV. The temperatures may reach values below the minimum design metal temperature (MDMT) of the valve, and therefore the valve needs to be assessed for brittle fracture susceptibility. Simplistic determination of the minimum metal temperature in the valve may disqualify these valves during the brittle fracture assessments (BFA). Replacement may be time consuming and may not be cost effective. In such circumstances, a sophisticated and more representative BFA approach involving the use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) followed by finite element method (FEM) based stress analysis which may be further followed by fracture mechanics can be adopted based on the concepts defined in ASME/API 579. The accuracy of the BFA depends on the accuracy of each of the computational method involved in the assessment. Among all the computational methods, CFD poses significant challenge. The low temperature may have been caused due to Joule-Thompson effect or auto-refrigeration. While Joule-Thompson effect can be best captured with easy to implement and robust CFD methods, auto-refrigeration involving adiabatic flashing which causes additional complexity and requires multiple sensitivity studies performed to determine the accuracy of the CFD approach. In this paper, an overview of the computational methods used in the brittle fracture assessment of PSVs is presented. Specific CFD method details are provided for PSV involving the flashing of liquid hydrocarbon to vapor is presented in the form of a case study derived from downstream industry application.
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Esselman, T., G. Zysk, P. Streeter, B. Elaidi, H. Garcia, S. Khatri, M. Kewalramani, E. Brackeen, and A. Mortorff. "Pressurizer Safety Valve Data Collection, Analysis, and Performance." In ASME 2016 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2016-63854.

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The Pressurizer Safety Valves (PSVs) at Diablo Canyon Power Plant were manufactured by Crosby and are model 6M6 HB-86-BP valves. The valves have intermittingly experienced leakage as the units are heated up and pressurized to normal operating conditions. When leakage occurs, a time-consuming de-pressurization and re-pressurization process is implemented that causes significant delays in the return to power after an outage. Following the elimination of the upstream water seal, leakage has occurred on individual valves during all but one start-up. After recent PSV leakage, instrumentation was installed to obtain information during the subsequent unit heat up and pressurization. The instruments included thermocouples on the inlet pipe, the discharge pipe, and the valve. Data was collected during a unit start-up in which two of the three installed valves leaked. Piping and valve analyses were performed using the data to modify the valve installation procedures, to modify the process for accommodating piping thermal growth, and to modify the pressurization rate during start-up. Upon implementation of these changes, none of the PSVs leaked during the subsequent unit heat up and pressurization, saving more than 24 critical path hours. The data, analyses, and modifications will be described along with the analyses used to support an increase in the pressurization rate for unit start-up.
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Porpodas, Vasileios, Alberto Magni, and Timothy M. Jones. "PSLP: Padded SLP automatic vectorization." In 2015 IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization (CGO). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cgo.2015.7054199.

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Park, Seongtae. "Preface to PSTP 2017 Proceedings." In XVII International Workshop on Polarized Sources, Targets & Polarimetry. Trieste, Italy: Sissa Medialab, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.324.0001.

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Meyer, Werner, and Gerhard Reicherz. "Preface to PSTP 2015 Proceedings." In XVIth International Workshop in Polarized Sources, Targets, and Polarimetry. Trieste, Italy: Sissa Medialab, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.243.0001.

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Schulzrinne, H., H. Tschofenig, C. Holmberg, and M. Patel. Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) Callback. RFC Editor, April 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc7090.

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Miller, Mark, Elena Pourmal, and Elsa Gonsiorowski. PSIP For HDF5 Pilot Project (Final Report). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1698291.

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Humphrey, Watts S. The Personal Software Process (PSP). Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, November 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada387024.

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Andringa, K., H. Hootman, A. Ferrara, P. Smith, J. Congdon, H. Randolph, R. Young, F. Driggers, and S. Topp. PSP Program close out documentation. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10130080.

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Helmich, E., D. K. Noller, K. S. Wierzbicki, and L. L. Bailey. Proposed Site Treatment Plan (PSTP). Volumes 1 and 2 and Reference Document. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/64915.

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Riha, B., and J. Rossabi. Miscellaneous chemical basin treatability study: an analysis of passive soil vapor extraction wells (PSVE). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/574514.

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Helmich, E., D. K. Noller, and K. S. Wierzbicki. Proposed site treatment plan (PSTP) Volumes I & II & reference document, Revision 3. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/150920.

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Moreno, Silvana, Alvaro Tasistro, Diego Vallespir, and William Nichols. PSPVDC: An Adaptation of the PSP that Incorporates Verified Design by Contract. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada610477.

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Pomeroy-Huff, Marsha, Julia Mullaney, Robert Cannon, and Mark Seburn. The Personal Software Process-SM (PSP-SM) Body of Knowledge, Version 1.0. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada636411.

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Woods, John, Carl Hager, Todd Valentic, Ignatius G. Rigor, and Pablo Clemente-Colon. Enhancement of the United States Naval Academy (USNA) Polar Science Program (PSP). Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada601065.

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