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Elliott, Carl. "Should journals publish industry-funded bioethics articles?" Lancet 366, no. 9483 (2005): 422–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(05)66794-3.

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Merzhyievskyi, Valentyn, and Yuliya Ponomarova. "INDUSTRY DICTIONARY: STEERING, CONTROL." Avtoshliakhovyk Ukrayiny, no. 3 (259) ’ 2019 (October 17, 2019): 22–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.33868/0365-8392-2019-3-259-22-23.

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In order to improve the national terminology in the industry and simultaneously to coordinate it with international terms, we propose to the Ukrainian motor transport community to take part in compilation of specialized translation dictionary. The magazine «Avtoshlyakhovyk Ukrayiny», as indicated in the No 1 (253) 2018, have opened a new section, «Automotive Industry Dictionary», intended to publish our draft definitions of the most controversial terms in Ukrainian, with comments on their formation and scope and corresponding terms in other languages. Please, send your remarks and ideas by email indicating «Automotive Industry Dictionary» in the subject line to: ikopanytsya@insat.org.ua.
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Fraser, Justin F. "Has “Publish or Perish” Become “Publish and Payment”? Navigating Neurosurgical Research in an Innovative Industry." World Neurosurgery 104 (August 2017): 987–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2017.05.044.

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Ziegler, Ralph, Oliver Schnell, Bernd Kulzer, James Gilbart, and Lutz Heinemann. "Freedom of Science – Can Industry Influence What Scientists Publish?" European Endocrinology 10, no. 1 (2010): i. http://dx.doi.org/10.17925/ee.2014.10.01.i.

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Merzhyievskyi, Valentyn, and Yuliya Ponomarova. "AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY DICTIONARY: LOADING, LOAD." Avtoshliakhovyk Ukrayiny, no. 2 (258) ’ 2019 (June 27, 2019): 35–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.33868/0365-8392-2019-2-258-35-36.

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In order to improve the national terminology in the industry and simultaneously to coordinate it with international terms, we propose to the Ukrainian motor transport community to take part in compilation of specialized translation dictionary. The magazine «Avtoshlyakhovyk Ukrayiny», as indicated in the No 1 (253) 2018, have opened a new section, «Automotive Industry Dictionary», intended to publish our draft definitions of the most controversial terms in Ukrainian, with comments on their formation and scope and corresponding terms in other languages. Please, send your remarks and ideas by email indicating «Automotive Industry Dictionary» in the subject line to: ikopanytsya@insat.org.ua.
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Moskvicheva, K. S., and M. V. Dolgachev. "Industry Paper: Kafka versus RabbitMQ. A comparative study of two industry reference publish/subscribe implementations." Youth Science Forum Journal 1, no. 4 (2020): 3–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.35599/forummn/01.04.01.

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Lestari, Intan Belinda, Noradiva Hamzah, and Ruhanita Maelah. "Corporate Social and Environmental Strategy and Reporting in Indonesian Plantation Industry." Indonesian Journal of Sustainability Accounting and Management 3, no. 1 (2019): 84. http://dx.doi.org/10.28992/ijsam.v3i1.80.

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This study aims to investigate how corporate social and environmental strategy can contribute to corporate social and environmental reporting (CSER) in the plantation industry in Indonesia. This study employed a case study approach by using semi–structured interviews to collect data from Indonesian plantation companies listed in the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) and state–owned plantation companies that included CSER in their annual report. The motivation of CSER implementation in Indonesian plantation companies was influenced by proactive and reactive strategies. The corporate social and environmental strategy of proactive principles would publish CSER due to the social discretion beyond the regulatory requirements or pressure of certain stakeholders, and prior to any negative information being received by the public. Moreover, the corporate social and environmental strategy of reactive principles would also publish CSER to meet stakeholders’ needs and demands, obtain good corporate image and reputation, and avoid negative impacts (e.g., harm, hazards, mishap, complaints, etc.). Therefore, corporate social and environmental strategy can contribute to CSER depending on whether the company has proactive or reactive principles. This research contributes to the knowledge of social accounting literature in which CSER practices can be influenced by corporate social and environmental strategy.
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Merzhyievskyi, Valentyn, and Yuliya Ponomarova. "AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY DICTIONARY: “HALMOVYI” (“BRAKE”) OR “HALMIVNYI” (“BRAKING”)." Avtoshliakhovyk Ukrayiny, no. 1 (257)’ 2019 (March 29, 2020): 19–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.33868/0365-8392-2019-1-257-19-20.

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In order to improve the national terminology in the industry and simultaneously to coordinate it with international terms, we propose to the Ukrainian motor transport community to take part in compilation of specialized translation dictionary. The magazine «Avtoshliakhovyk Ukrainy», as indicated in the No 1 (253) 2018, have opened a new section, «Automotive Industry Dictionary», intended to publish our draft definitions of the most controversial terms in Ukrainian, with comments on their formation and scope and corresponding terms in other languages. Please, send your remarks and ideas by email indicating «Automotive Industry Dictionary» in the subject line to: ikopanytsya@insat.org.ua.
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Hermansyah, Heri, Lukman Lukman, Harun Joko Prayitno, Lilik Andriyani, and Yun Arifatul Fatimah. "Mechanical Engineering for Society and Industry: A Preface." Mechanical Engineering for Society and Industry 1, no. 1 (2021): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.31603/mesi.5313.

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In a research cycle, researchers need to publish their work and readers expect reliable arguments and information. Seeing society and industry needs relate to mechanical engineering for now and in the future, Mechanical Engineering for Society and Industry (MESI) is an important journal to discuss problems and solutions in mechanical engineering practice. The articles in this journal are a representation of scientific editors and advisory boards' dedication, reviewers' contributions in improving articles quality, and authors contributions in providing standardized articles. Hopefully, this journal can be a source of new insights and inspiration for further research, as well as a new reference for society and industry to solve their problems.
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Moy, Beverly, Angela R. Bradbury, Paul R. Helft, Brian L. Egleston, Moktar Sheikh-Salah, and Jeffrey Peppercorn. "Correlation Between Financial Relationships With Commercial Interests and Research Prominence at an Oncology Meeting." Journal of Clinical Oncology 31, no. 21 (2013): 2678–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2012.46.6375.

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Purpose Little is known about the effects of financial relationships between biomedical researchers and industry (financial conflicts of interest [FCOIs]) on research prominence. We examined the prevalence of FCOIs in oncology and associations between FCOIs and research prominence among abstracts presented at American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meetings. Methods We analyzed 20,718 abstracts presented at ASCO meetings in 2006 and 2008 to 2011. Measures included the following: financial relationships, peer review score (PRS), and meeting placement prominence (descending order of prominence: plenary session, clinical science symposium, oral presentation, poster discussion, general posters, and publish only). Results Of 20,718 abstracts, 36% reported at least one author with an FCOI. The proportion of abstracts with any FCOI increased from 33% in 2006 to 38% in 2011 (P < .001). Abstracts with FCOIs had significantly higher meeting prominence compared with publish only and general poster abstracts. The odds ratios compared with general posters were 7.3 for plenary session, 2.2 for clinical science symposium, 1.9 for oral presentation, and 1.7 for poster discussion (P < .001). Abstracts with FCOIs had significantly better PRSs compared with those without FCOIs. For all abstracts, PRS was 2.76 (95% CI, 2.75 to 2.77) with FCOIs compared with 3.01 (95% CI, 3.001 to 3.02) without FCOIs (P < .001). Omitting publish-only abstracts, PRS was 2.62 (95% CI, 2.61 to 2.63) with FCOIs compared with 2.73 without FCOIs (95% CI, 2.71 to 2.73). Conclusion Abstracts with FCOIs had more prominent meeting placement and better PRSs. FCOIs were reported more frequently by year, suggesting an increasing influence of industry on cancer research, greater disclosure, or both.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Publish Industry"

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Spies, Airton. "The Sustainability of the pig and poultry industries in Santa Catarina, Brazil : a framework for change /." Brisbane, Qld. : School of Natural and Rural Systems Management, University of Queensland, 2003. http://adt.library.uq.edu.au/public/adt-QU20030708.174115/index.html.

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Miller, Sean Michael. "Practical approaches to improve the value of the Falkland Islands' sheep and wool industry /." St. Lucia, Qld, 2002. http://adt.library.uq.edu.au/public/adt-QU20030612.171052/index.html.

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Williamson, Paul E. "Managing technical advice for regulation : the case of petroleum exploration and production /." Canberra : University of Canberra, 2007. http://erl.canberra.edu.au/public/adt-AUC20070820.123307/index.html.

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Thesis (PhD) -- University of Canberra, 2007.<br>Thesis submitted to fulfil the requirements of the unit of Masters Thesis in Administration, and complete the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Administration, University of Canberra, July 2007. Bibliography: leaves 177-205.
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Phipps, S. "Risky installations : Public attitudes and the problems of public acceptance." Thesis, University of Leeds, 1987. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.379385.

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McLaughlin, Andrew Martin. "Governing the motor industry : analysing public policy and government-industry relations." Thesis, University of Strathclyde, 2004. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.288717.

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Piechucka, Joanna. "Essays in competition policy and public procurement." Thesis, Paris 1, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PA01E013.

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Cette thèse de doctorat étudie trois questions de recherche en matière de marchés publics et de politique de la concurrence. Le premier chapitre se concentre sur une analyse microéconométrique des relations stratégiques entre d’une part l’entreprise choisie pour l’attribution d’un marché public et d’autre part l’autorité publique chargée de la régulation d’un service public. Il exploite des données sur le transport public urbain en France pour étudier les déterminants de choix réglementaires qui impactent à leur tour la rentabilité des opérateurs de transport. Le deuxième chapitre explore une évaluation ex-post d’une fusion qui a eu lieu entre deux grands groupes de transport en France (Veolia Transport et Transdev), en se concentrant sur l’existence éventuelle de gains d’efficacité dans les fusions. Enfin, le troisième chapitre donne un aperçu de l’impact d’une fusion lorsque les entreprises se font concurrence pour la qualité et repositionnent leurs services en analysant l’industrie hospitalière française<br>This PhD dissertation studies three research questions in public procurement and competition policy presented in the respective chapters and preceded by a general introduction. The first chapter focuses on a microeconometric analysis of the strategic relationships between a firm awarded a public contract and the public authority responsible for regulating a public service. It exploits data on the French urban public transport industry to study the determinants of regulatory contract choices which in turn impact the cost efficiency of transport operators. The second chapter explores an ex-post assessment of a merger which took place between two major transport groups in France (Veolia Transport and Transdev), focusing on the possible existence of merger efficiency gains. Finally, the third chapter provides insight on the impact of merger when firms compete in quality and reposition their services by analyzing the French hospital industry
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Dissanayake, K. D. Dushantha Nimal, and e58598@ems rmit edu au. "Reverse Logistics and Information Management Issues in Manufacturing and E-Business Industries." RMIT University. Business Information Technology, 2008. http://adt.lib.rmit.edu.au/adt/public/adt-VIT20080424.101206.

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Reverse logistics is different from forward logistics in objectives, operations, pricing, quality, quantity, packaging, product and information flow. Further, management of the returned products and their information is a major challenge since it is difficult to predict the time, place of origin, quantity and quality of the goods that will be returned. To establish the importance of reverse logistics as a business process and to understand related issues for information management, this research was undertaken with data from the Australian Manufacturing and E-Business organisations. This research examined six dimensions of reverse logistics. These were: (1) Factors that compel Manufacturing and E-Business organisations to manage reverse logistics; (2) Operations in product return process; (3) Methods of capturing value from returned goods; (4) Barriers to reverse logistics management; (5) Information management issues in reverse logistics; and (6) Product return trends in the E-Business industry. This research was exploratory in nature and was accomplished via a quantitative research method. It adopted a positivist epistemology and followed a deductive approach to capture reverse logistics knowledge. Research data from Manufacturing and E-Business industries was elicited with postal questionnaire surveys using structured questions. Since the data collected from the two main surveys was mainly nominal and ordinal, it was quantitatively analysed using non-parametric tests, Fisher's exact test and one sample Wilcoxon test. It also employed frequency distributions, binomial test and one sample t-test. An additional statistical test was carried out on each set of data to triangulate the finding. The tests were undertaken in Minitab spreadsheet computer packages. This research highlights the fact that reverse logistics management is an important business process in the Australian Manufacturing and E-Business industries. It is a strategic advantage, as well as an important customer service. Although substantial monetary value can be recovered from returned goods, at present two industries investigated have not tapped into this potential. Findings of this research also indicate that a lack of efficient information management is a problem in reverse logistics. Information management in the two industries is based on land-line telephone, fax and computers. This research identified that from E-Business sales error in ordering, customer change of mind on receipt of good and inefficient forward logistics operations (picking, packing and delivery) are important reasons for returns. It also established that e-businesses resell the returned goods and recapture value. The value recovery process in this industry is different from the manufacturing industries where the prevalent value recovery processes are repair, resale and recycle. Further research issues emanating from this project include evaluation methods for recapturing value from returned goods, effective information management strategies for return management and the impact of a law for returning certain types of used goods. This research is an initial effort undertaken to establish returns management in the Australian industries. It establishes that reverse logistics should be recognised as a business process in these industries.
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Naylor, Margaret, and n/a. "TAFE and award restructuring processes, a case study : development of skill standards and assessment criteria for the civil operating stream of the building and construction industry." University of Canberra. Education, 1991. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20060824.094611.

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This thesis addresses the argument that TAFE as an organisation has not significantly changed its concept of its purpose and place in Australian society over the last hundred years. It concludes that Industry Award Restructuring may possibly achieve what two world wars, two depressions, one economic boom, international civil rights movements and technological change could not: TAFE may change substantially over the next decade and move from its self-concept as an education institution into an overt training role. Due to award restructuring in industry, new demands will be made on TAFE which cannot be resisted if TAFE is to maintain its position as the primary provider of vocational education/training. In the course of the research it was found that it is possible to carry out direct observation of an organisation or industry without significantly affecting the processes of the organisation. This may be achieved by finding a role which complements, supports or supplements the organisation's objectives, but in which there are no line responsibilities and thus little or no interference. Such a role appears to be that of writer of documents, which gives unlimited access to all parties and sources without influencing either policy or practice. The outputs from the writing tasks are of value to the target organisation, so that the researcher gives as well as takes, and could be described as being in a symbiotic relationship with the organisation. The skill standards and assessment criteria developed during the study are presented as outcomes of a symbiotic case study, and the success of the method is evaluated by comparing the outcomes with those of other Streams of the same industry, which have been working on similar document development tasks over the same time period using traditional methods.
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Gramig, Benjamin M. "Regulation of concentrated animal feeding operations an application of economic theory to firm decision making and application for public policy /." Lexington, Ky. : [University of Kentucky Libraries], 2004. http://lib.uky.edu/ETD/ukyagec2004t00134/GramigBM.pdf.

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Thesis (M.S.)--University of Kentucky, 2004.<br>Title from document title page (viewed June 21, 2004). Document formatted into pages; contains vii, 112 p. : ill. Includes abstract and vita. Includes bibliographical references (p. 104-110).
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Binner, Eleanor, and ebinner@iprimus com au. "Investigation of trichloroethene destruction for the degreasing industry." Swinburne University of Technology, 2005. http://adt.lib.swin.edu.au./public/adt-VSWT20051025.112548.

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The major objective of this project was to assess the application of atmospheric pressure microwave induced plasmas to the control of trichloroethene vapour emissions from industrial cleaning processes. Laboratory experiments, chemical modelling and chemical analysis were the three major elements of the project. A typical stream to be treated, as measured at the project test site, was 60 lmin-1 of air contaminated with 2 % trichloroethene vapour. The practical experiments carried out were trichloroethene dissociation by microwave plasma, propane-assisted microwave plasma and conventional propane combustion. Flow rates of 4 � 12 lmin-1, trichloroethene concentrations of 0 � 6 % in air and plasma powers of up to 3 kW were investigated. The processes were simulated using both equilibrium and kinetic modelling in CHEMKIN. Chemical analysis was done using gas chromatography with an electron capture detector, with gas chromatography/mass spectrometry to identify eluted compounds. The destruction and removal efficiencies, by-products, temperature and robustness of each process were investigated. A simple economic and environmental analysis was done, and the results were compared with currently available processes.
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Books on the topic "Publish Industry"

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Shum, F. P. Publish it yourself: Understanding self-publishing and its effects on the industry. Trafford, 1998.

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Martin, Sharlene. Publish your nonfiction book: Strategies for learning the industry, selling your book, and building a successful career. Writer's Digest Books, 2009.

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Martin, Sharlene. Publish your nonfiction book: Strategies for learning the industry, selling your book, and building a successful career. Writer's Digest Books, 2009.

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Martin, Sharlene. Publish your nonfiction book: Strategies for learning the industry, selling your book, and building a successful career. Writer's Digest Books, 2009.

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Williams, Thomas A. Publish your own magazine, guidebook, or weekly newspaper: How to start, manage, and profit from a home-based publishing company. Sentient Publications, 2003.

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Rogak, Lisa. How to make money publishing from home: Everything you need to know to successfully publish books, newsletters, greeting cards, zines, and software. Prima Pub., 1997.

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Rogak, Lisa. How to make money publishing from home: Everything you need to know to successfully publish books, newsletters, greeting cards, zines, and software. Prima Pub., 1997.

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Rogak, Lisa. How to make money publishing from home: Everything you need to know to successfully publish books, newsletters, web sites, greeting cards, and software. 2nd ed. Prima Pub., 2000.

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du dialogue social et de la participation France. Ministère du travail. Travaux publics: Conventions collectives nationales et accords nationaux. Direction des journaux officiels, 1995.

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Barjot, Dominique. La grande entreprise française de travaux publics, 1883-1974. Economica, 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "Publish Industry"

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Vlitos, Paul. "“Your Successful Man of Letters Is Your Successful Tradesman”: Fiction and the Marketplace in British Author’s Guides of the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries." In New Directions in Book History. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-53614-5_4.

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AbstractAs Christopher Hilliard has noted, the 1890s and 1900s saw in Britain the development of a flourishing “literary advice industry” of which the “first goods were guidebooks” (Hilliard in To Exercise Our Talents: The Democratization of Writing in Britain. Harvard University Press, London and Cambridge, MA, 2006, p. 20). Examples include Arnold Bennett’s How to Become an Author (1903), Walter Besant’s The Pen and the Book (1899), E. H. Lacon Watson’s Hints to Young Authors (1902), and Leopold Wagner’s How to Publish a Book (1898). As this chapter will explore, these authors’ guides mix technical advice on the rules of fiction with practical advice on the workings of the publishing industry and the financial side of authorship—and in so doing, I shall argue, both reflect and help contribute to dramatic changes in public understandings of the nature of authorship and the relationship between the writer and marketplace.
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Takagi, Tsuyoshi. "Introduction to Public-Key Cryptography." In Mathematics for Industry. Springer Japan, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55060-0_3.

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Morozov, Kirill. "Code-Based Public-Key Encryption." In Mathematics for Industry. Springer Japan, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55060-0_4.

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Rees, Sian. "Public relations industry perceptions." In Public Relations, Branding and Authenticity. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429022685-9.

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Hoffman, Daniel, and Allan Bowditch. "A Somnolent Public Awakens." In The Global Pharmaceutical Industry. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003053781-4.

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Balfour, Campbell. "The bus industry." In Incomes Policy and the Public Sector. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003108047-3.

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Bode, Thilo. "Public Expectations Toward Private Industry." In Issues in Business Ethics. Springer Netherlands, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0399-2_4.

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Brown, Matthew T. "Public Sector Sport." In Financial Management in the Sport Industry, 3rd ed. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429316746-17.

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Malko, J. Robert, and Philip R. Swensen. "Pricing and the Electric Utility Industry." In Public Utility Regulation. Springer Netherlands, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2508-3_4.

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Prodan, Aleksandr. "Public Transport Modes: Overview and Brief History." In Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71059-4_5-1.

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Conference papers on the topic "Publish Industry"

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QU, Zhijian, Ruilin ZHOU, and Shengao YUAN. "Based on the Publish/Subscribe and RMI for the Railway Power Network Integrated Large Data Set Synchronization." In 2017 International Conference on Electronic Industry and Automation (EIA 2017). Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/eia-17.2017.51.

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Hopstad, Anne Lene Haukanes, Knut O. Ronold, and Kimon Argyriadis. "Revision of DNV GL Design Standard for Floating Wind Turbine Structures." In ASME 2017 36th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2017-62313.

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The first edition of the DNV Offshore Standard “Design of Floating Wind Turbine Structures”, DNV-OS-J103, was published in June 2013. The standard represented a condensation of all relevant requirements for floaters in existing DNV standards for the offshore oil and gas industry which were considered relevant also for offshore floating structures for support of wind turbines, supplemented by necessary adaptation to the wind turbine application. As part of the harmonization of the DNV GL codes for the wind turbine industry after the merger between Det Norske Veritas (DNV) and Germanischer Lloyd (GL) in the autumn of 2013, DNV GL currently plans to publish a revision of DNV-OS-J103 in 2017, to become identified as DNVGL-ST-0119. The new revision is intended to reflect the experience gained since 2013 as well as the current trends within the industry.
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Murakami, Hiroyoshi. "First Publication of the Nuclear Materials Code for Nuclear Facilities in Japan." In ASME/JSME 2004 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2004-2693.

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The Subgroup on Nuclear Materials of JSME (Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers) has been developed a new nuclear materials code for nuclear facilities. The current nuclear materials code was published as a part of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Code (METI) Notification No. 501 [1]. The new materials code shall come out as a separate publication. It shall publish in 2004. The new nuclear materials code contains 58 ferrous material specifications of Japanese Industry Standards (JIS), 15 nonferrous material specifications of JIS and 14 nuclear specified materials. The code has widely consistent with JIS such as JIS B8265 [2] and B8266 [3], JSME code such as the Rules on Design and Construction for Thermal Power Generation Facilities [4], and ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Section II [5]. This paper introduces outlines on the Rules on Nuclear Materials for Nuclear Facilities.
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Coulson, Keith E. W., Dennis G. Quinton, and Thomas C. Slimmon. "Application of Material Standards and ISO Quality Management Systems." In 1998 2nd International Pipeline Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc1998-2071.

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Since the early 1970’s, the pipeline construction and operation industry has supported the development and implementation of various material standards and specifications. The emphases within the pipeline energy industry was to standardize manufacturing and performance testing processes in the provision of a product which would ensure public safety and reliability of service. The pipeline segment of the energy industry has succeeded in incorporating minimum quality levels by way of industry standards, codes, regulatory requirements and propriety company standards. In addition to these minimum product requirements quality assurance programs have been introduced to enhance the likelihood of conformance to the applicable requirements. In 1975, Canada became the first country to prepare and publish quality system standards for commercial use (Z299 standards). International quality system standards development proliferated in the following years, leading to the establishment of the ISO/TC 176 work team which subsequently led to the issue of the internationally accepted ISO 9000 series of standards. This paper will review both the concept and stages of development of CSA pipe and coating standards. It will also analyze the impact that international standards for Quality Management Systems are having in establishing systematic approaches to assessing levels of quality during material manufacture. Finally, a vision of the possible road to the future will be drawn and the positive impacts for the pipeline industry will be projected from a full life cycle cost perspective.
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Nijhawan, Sunil. "Regulatory Actions That Hinder Development of Effective Risk Reduction Measures by the Nuclear Industry for Enhanced Severe Accident Prevention and Mitigation Measures After Fukushima." In 2016 24th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone24-60700.

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The official report of The Fukushima Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission concluded that “The TEPCO Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant accident was the result of collusion between the government, the regulators and TEPCO, and the lack of governance by said parties. They effectively betrayed the nation’s right to be safe from nuclear accidents. Therefore, we conclude that the accident was clearly ‘manmade.’ We believe that the root causes were the organizational and regulatory systems that supported faulty rationales for decisions and actions, rather than issues relating to the competency of any specific individual.” This wakeup call for the nuclear power utilities should require a public review of their relationship with of regulators. However, severe accident related risk reduction is a relatively uncharted territory and given the apparent lack of in-house technical expertise, the regulators are heavily relying on the qualitative and ‘hand waving’ arguments being presented by the utilities inherently disinterested in further investments they are not required to make under original license conditions. As a result, it has accelerated further deterioration of the safety culture and emboldened many within the regulatory staff to undertake or support otherwise questionable decisions in support of the utilities that prefer status quo. Case in point is the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) which mostly accepts any and all requests by the nuclear power industry. After Fukushima, the CNSC took a year to publish a set of ‘Action Items’ for the Canadian Nuclear industry to prepare plans over 3 years and then accepted most if not all submissions that in many cases barely addressed the already watered down recommendations. In some cases the solutions proposed by the industry were economically expedient but technically flawed; and some could even be considered dangerous. CNSC also published a study on consequences of a severe accident with a source term that was limited to the desirable safety goal (100 TBq of Cs-137), which coincidently years later matched the utility ‘calculations’, but orders of magnitude smaller than predicted by independent evaluations. As a result, some well publicized conclusions on the benign nature of consequences of a CANDU severe accident were made and the local and provincial agencies that actually are supposed to prepare off-site emergency measures were left with an incorrect picture of what havoc a severe accident can cause otherwise. CNSC then published a much publicized video highlighting the available operator actions to terminate the accident early and later a report outlining the accident progression for a severe accident without operator action with conclusions that were immediately technically suspect from a variety of aspects. The aim was to claim that a severe core damage accident has no unfavorable off-site consequences. The regulator effectively, in this case, comes across as a promoter for the industry it is legislated to regulate. The paper outlines examples of actions being taken by the regulators that hinder development of effective risk reduction measures by the industry which otherwise would be forced to undertake them if the regulators had not stepped on the plate to bat for them. They vary from letters to editors to silence any safety concerns raised by the public, muzzling of its own staff, trying to silence external specialists who question their wisdom on to blatant disregard for any intervention by public they are required to entertain by law but are accustomed to factually ignore or belittle. The paper also outlines a number of examples of actions that an independent regulator would undertake to reduce the risk and enhance the safety culture. The nuclear regulatory regimes work well generally but in cases where it does not, the results can be disastrous as evident from the events in Japan and as is building up in Canada. The paper also summarizes the disparities between the number of Regulatory Actions instituted by the CNSC against small companies that use nuclear substances for industrial applications and almost none actions against the nuclear power plant utilities it regularly grants a pass in spite of the larger risk their operations pose to public.
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Rossi, Guilmour, and Luiz Gomes-Jr. "Libreflix: A Peer-to-Peer On-demand Video Platform for Free Streaming." In XXV Simpósio Brasileiro de Sistemas Multimídia e Web. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação - SBC, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/webmedia_estendido.2019.8152.

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On-demand video streaming platforms are becoming one of the most important means to publish and consume multimedia content on the internet. The platforms are usually owned by corporations that charge for content access and implement restrictive copyright policies. While the platforms are beneficial, in many aspects, to the multimedia industry and consumers, they can be too restrictive for independent content creators and users with limited resources. This paper presents Libreflix, an on-demand video platform for free publication and consumption of content. Libreflix is intended for aggregation of content with permissive licences, fostering collaboration, community engagement and democratization of knowledge in the internet. This paper describes Libreflix’s architecture, the main functionalities implemented in the platform, and discusses important aspects and lessons learned during its ongoing development.
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Rice, Dale A., A. Fitzgerald Waterland, and Anita R. Bausman. "Exploring M & Y Gasket Factors and Their Degree of Correlation With Proposed PVRC Gasket Factors." In ASME 2017 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2017-65734.

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The well-known gasket factors, m &amp; y were introduced in 1943 as per ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Division 1 for purposes of flange design. The test procedure for determining these factors, ASTM Standard F586, was published in 1979 but then ultimately withdrawn in 1998 with the assumption that these test standards would be replaced by a new test method and with it the generation of improved gasket constants. The original m &amp; y constants had several shortcomings including the fact that many of the listed values assumed asbestos fiber gaskets while new gasket materials such as PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) and FG (flexible graphite) were not addressed. Additionally, gasket manufacturers were allowed to publish m and y values for their own specific gasket materials and styles using their own test methods, thus dispensing with industry-wide standardization. ASTM Method F3149-15, “Standard Practice for Determining the Maintenance Factor (m) and Yield Factor (y) Loading Constants Applicable to Gasket Materials and Designs” represents an improvement over F586 but is not linked to standardized tightness levels. The proposed PVRC method with a new set of gasket constants is based on a load versus leakage test standard known as ROTT (Room Temperature Tightness Test). Following the ROTT method, ASTM WK39360, “New Test Method for Leak Rates Versus Y Stresses and M Factors for Gaskets derived from the Room Temperature Test Practice”, is being contemplated. This paper provides a review of the past inconsistencies of m &amp; y values as published as well as an initial assessment of the degree of correlation between m &amp; y values and tightness calculations achieved through the use of a previously documented fugitive emissions calculator for gasket materials which makes use of published ROTT data, and the operating pressure, flange NPS, gasket stress, and other inputs.
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Şirin, Bayram, and Hakan Emanet. "Analysis of Logistics Performances of Central Asian Turkish Republics within the Context of Logistics Performance Index." In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c09.01982.

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Along with the rapidly developing industrialization and technology, companies have moved to markets outside the regions they usually serve and have tried to supply different regions of the world. This trend has been increasing day by day and the world has transformed into a single market. With this globalization process, the trade volume between the countries and the continents has reached unprecedented numbers which has directly affected the logistics industry. It is a challenging process to move such a large volume of goods between countries and continents safely and quickly. It also significantly affects the cost of doing business. For these reasons, logistics processes need to be managed efficiently and effectively which in turn ensures competitive advantage. Thus, logistics process efficiency and effectiveness have gained importance and a need to measure logistics performance has emerged. The World Bank has started to publish the Logistics Performance Index (LPI) every two years by measuring the logistics performances of the countries using a set of six criteria. This study examines the logistics performances of Central Asian Turkish Republics (Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan) within the scope of Logistics Performance Index (LPI). In addition, the logistics performances of these countries were compared with the performances of the countries in the same region.
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Sabbagh, Ramin, and Farhad Ameri. "A Thesaurus-Guided Text Analytics Technique for Capability-Based Classification of Manufacturing Suppliers." In ASME 2017 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2017-67652.

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Capability analysis is a necessary step in the early stages of supply chain formation. Most existing approaches to manufacturing capability evaluation and analysis use structured and formal capability models as input. However, manufacturing suppliers often publish their capability data in an unstructured format. The unstructured capability data usually portrays a more realistic view of the services a supplier can offer. If parsed and analyzed properly, unstructured capability data can be used effectively for initial screening and characterization of manufacturing suppliers specially when dealing with a large pool of prospective suppliers. This work proposes a novel framework for capability-based supplier classification that relies on the unstructured capability narratives available on the suppliers’ websites. Naïve Bayes is used as the text classification technique. One of the innovative aspects of this work is incorporating a thesaurus-guided method for feature selection and tokenization of capability data. The thesaurus contains the informal vocabulary used in the contract machining industry for advertising manufacturing capabilities. An Entity Extractor Tool (EET) is developed for the generation of the concept vector model associated with each capability narrative. The proposed supplier classification framework is validated experimentally through forming two capability classes, namely, heavy component machining and difficult and complex machining, based on real capability data.
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Winarso, Kukuh, Moh Jufriyanto, and Astri Putri Dewanti. "Standard of Green Industry with Green Industry in Go Public Cement Industry." In Proceedings of the 2019 1st International Conference on Engineering and Management in Industrial System (ICOEMIS 2019). Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icoemis-19.2019.2.

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Reports on the topic "Publish Industry"

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Tonn, B., E. Hirst, and D. Bauer. Public-policy responsibilities in a restructured electricity industry. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/95553.

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Dunar, III, Mitchell Charles J., Robbins Jared L., and Donald L. III. Private Military Industry Analysis: Private and Public Companies. Defense Technical Information Center, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada475797.

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White, Anthony. State Policy and Public Administration Impacts on an Emerging Industry: The Wine Industry in Oregon and Washington. Portland State University Library, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.1290.

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none,. Energy Technology Solutions: Public-Private Partnerships Transforming Industry - December 2010. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1219131.

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Bush, L. L., and B. K. Grimes. Fitness for duty in the nuclear power industry: Responses to public comments. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6108488.

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Pugh, H. L., Stephen W. Parchman, and Henry Simpson. Field Survey of Videoteletraining Systems in Public Education, Industry, and the Military. Defense Technical Information Center, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada234875.

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Wiecha, Jean L., and Mary K. Muth. Agreements Between Public Health Organizations and Food and Beverage Companies: Approaches to Improving Evaluation. RTI Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2021.op.0067.2101.

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Efforts in the United States and abroad to address the chronic disease epidemic have led to the emergence of voluntary industry agreements as a substitute for regulatory approaches to improve the healthfulness of foods and beverages. Because of the lack of access to data and limited budgets, evaluations of these agreements have often been limited to process evaluation with less focus on outcomes and impact. Increasing scientific scope and rigor in evaluating voluntary food and beverage industry agreements would improve potential public health benefits and understanding of the effects of these agreements. We describe how evaluators can provide formative, process, and outcome assessment and discuss challenges and opportunities for impact assessment. We explain how logic models, industry profiles, quasi-experimental designs, mixed-methods approaches, and third-party data can improve the effectiveness of agreement design and evaluation. These methods could result in more comprehensive and rigorous evaluation of voluntary industry agreements, thus providing data to bolster the public health impacts of future agreements. However, improved access to data and larger evaluation budgets will be needed to support improvements in evaluation.
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Finley, T. D., K. M. Fallas, and R. B. MacNaughton. Supplementing public geoscience knowledge with archived industry data: an example from northwest Canada. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/299605.

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Morris, William. Routes to New Networks: A Guide to Social Media for the Public Transportation Industry. University of South Florida, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.5038/cutr-nctr-rr-2009-09.

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Phinisee, Eri, Autumn Toney, and Melissa Flagg. AI and Industry: Postings and Media Portrayals. Center for Security and Emerging Technology, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.51593/20200059.

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Artificial intelligence is said to be transforming the global economy and society in what some dub the “fourth industrial revolution.” This data brief analyzes media representations of AI and the alignments, or misalignments, with job postings that include the AI-related skills needed to make AI a practical reality. This potential distortion is important as the U.S. Congress places an increasing emphasis on AI. If government funds are shifted away from other areas of science and technology, based partly on the representations that leaders and the public are exposed to in the media, it is important to understand how those representations align with real jobs across the country.
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