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Begović, Vitomir. "Sigurnost na izdvojenom mjestu rada." Sigurnost 62, no. 4 (December 28, 2020): 391–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.31306/s.62.4.6.

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Tehnološki i komunikacijski napredak mijenja način života i rada, pa sve više prostora i na razini Europe dobiva mogućnost rada izvan sjedišta poslodavca. Kao primjere rada na izdvojenom mjestu rada mogu se navesti: rad kod kuće (primjerice različiti administrativni poslovi, pisanje i uređivanje tekstova, lektoriranje, i dr.) i rad na izdvojenom radnom mjestu/na putu (primjerice rad trgovačkih putnika, servisera, prodajnih predstavnika kompanija i dr.). U sklopu mjera fizičkog distanciranja koje su uvedene u većini država članica zbog sprečavanja širenja pandemije COVID-19, radnike se potiče ili obvezuje da rade od kuće ako im to dopušta priroda njihova posla. Većina tih radnika prvi put radi na daljinu i njihovo radno okruženje vjerojatno ima mnogo nedostataka u odnosu na njihovo radno mjesto. Sadašnje, a posebno buduće okolnosti upućuju na potrebu usklađivanja odredbi Zakona o radu, kao i propisa iz područja zaštite na radu. Pored navedenog, takav oblik rada trebao bi se precizno ugovoriti kolektivnim ugovorima, internim aktima, odnosno ugovorom između poslodavca i pojedinog radnika, i to prije početka rada, a ovisno o nastalim okolnostima može se sastaviti i aneks ugovora o radu tijekom radnog odnosa.
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Hopkins, S., S. Gertler, and G. Nicholas. "An analysis of adjuvant temozolomide plus radiotherapy vs radiotherapy alone in a single academic institution." Journal of Clinical Oncology 24, no. 18_suppl (June 20, 2006): 1575. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2006.24.18_suppl.1575.

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1575 Background: The NCIC CE.3/EORTC 22981/26981 was open during the time period of August 2000 to March 2002. When the study closed, there existed a gap in care that did not address the ongoing management of patients (pts) with glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) that had been surgically excised. As a result of this gap, it was decided that the adjuvant use of temozolomide (TMZ) was to become the standard of care at our centre due to its lack of perceived toxicities and early evidence for its activity. Methods: An analysis was performed of all pts with GBM that were seen at the centre from 1998 to the summer of 2005. In total, 240 pts were identified across multiple medical and radiation oncologists. 75 pts were treated with radiotherapy (RAD) alone post surgery, 86 pts were treated with RAD + TMZ post surgery, 18 pts only had surgery and the remaining pts were unresectable. Average age was 59.7 years for pts treated only with RAD, and 54.6 years for those treated with TMZ + RAD (p = 0.028). 59% of pts treated with RAD were male, while 62% treated with RAD + TMZ were male. Median follow-up was 11.3 months for RAD and 15.7 months for TMZ + RAD (p = 0.0001816). Preliminary survival analysis demonstrates a 56% reduction in the risk of death for pts treated with TMZ + RAD when compared to RAD (log rank p = 9.6 × 10−6). Median survival was 12.7 months for pts treated with RAD and 27 months for pts treated with TMZ + RAD (see table ). A further analysis including recursive partitioning analysis (RPA) and duration of therapy post RAD will be attempted to confirm the similarities between the two groups. Conclusion: Adjuvant TMZ + RAD has increased overall survival by 14.3 months in our institution. Further analysis is necessary to determine the impact on duration of therapy of TMZ. [Table: see text] [Table: see text]
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Pan, Jian-ji, Shan-wen Zhang, Chuan-beng Chen, Shao-wen Xiao, Yan Sun, Chang-qin Liu, Xing Su, et al. "Effect of Recombinant Adenovirus-p53 Combined With Radiotherapy on Long-Term Prognosis of Advanced Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma." Journal of Clinical Oncology 27, no. 5 (February 10, 2009): 799–804. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2008.18.9670.

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Purpose To centrally assess the safety, efficacy, and 6-year follow-up of recombinant adenovirus-p53 (rAd-p53) combined with radiotherapy (RT) for patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). Patients and Methods A randomized controlled clinical study on rAd-p53 combined with RT in 42 patients with NPC was compared with a control group of 40 patients with NPC treated with RT alone. In the group receiving rAd-p53 combined with RT, rAd-p53 was intratumorally injected once a week for 8 weeks. Concurrent RT (70 Gy in 35 fractions) was given to the nasopharyngeal tumor and neck lymph node. Patients and tumors were monitored for adverse events and responses. Results rAd-p53–specific p53 mRNA was detected in postinjection of rAd-p53 biopsies from 16 (94.1%) of 17 patients. Upregulation of p21/WAF1 and Bax and downregulation of vascular endothelial growth factor were observed in postinjection tumor biopsy. Complete response rate in the group receiving rAd-p53 combined with RT was observed at 2.73 times that of the group receiving RT alone (66.7% v 24.4%). Six-year follow-up data showed that rAd-p53 significantly increased the 5-year locoregional tumor control rate by 25.3% for patients with NPC treated with irradiation (P = .002). The 5-year overall survival rate and 5-year disease-free survival rate of the group receiving rAd-p53 combined with RT were 7.5% (P = .34) and 11.7% (P = .21) higher than those of the group receiving RT alone. No dose-limiting toxicity or adverse events appeared, except for transient fever after rAd-p53 administration. Conclusion In patients with NPC, rAd-p53 was safe and biologically active. Our results indicated that rAd-p53 improves radiotherapeutic tumor control and survival rate in patients with NPC.
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Bukowski, Ronald M. "RAD-001: future directions." Medical Oncology 26, S1 (January 2009): 54–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12032-008-9149-9.

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Maass, Nicolai, Nadia Harbeck, Christoph Mundhenke, Christian A. Lerchenmuller, Jana Barinoff, Hans-Joachim Lueck, Johannes Ettl, et al. "Everolimus (RAD) as treatment in breast cancer patients with bone metastases only: Results of the phase II RADAR study." Journal of Clinical Oncology 30, no. 15_suppl (May 20, 2012): 556. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2012.30.15_suppl.556.

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556 Background: RAD001 is an orally bioavailable rapamycin ester analogue, which acts by selectively inhibiting mTOR (mammalian target of rapamycin), a key player in downstream signaling of different pathways. In vitro, RAD stops formation and activity of osteoclasts. Treating progressive bone metastases in breast cancer (bc) with RAD seems reasonable. Methods: We evaluated RAD in a placebo-controlled, phase II, randomized discontinuation study in bc patients (pts) with bone metastases only. Pts were eligible if they had HER2-negative, hormone-receptor (HR)-positive or –negative bc, with a maximum of 2 previous lines of endocrine therapy (ET) and 1 previous line of chemotherapy (CT). All pts received zoledronate and pts with HR-positive bc could receive ET. All pts started with RAD during a run-in phase of 8 weeks. Pts with stable disease were randomized to RAD or placebo; pts with response continued with RAD and pts with progression went off study. Primary outcome was time to progression (TTP) in pts being stable on 8 weeks of RAD. It was assumed that placebo would obtain a median TTP of 8 weeks which would be increased to 16 weeks, thus requiring 76 randomized pts. It was expected that 70% of all pts would have stable disease after the run-in phase. Overall, 110 pts were needed. Due to slow recruitment and dysbalance between randomized and discontinued pts, recruitment stopped in 12/ 2010. Results: From 11/06 until 12/10, 89 pts were enrolled. Median age was 59.5 years. 93% had HR-positive disease. 15% had prior chemotherapy; 58% had prior ET for metastases. 1/3 received concomitant ET. Three pts did not start therapy, 41 discontinued during run-in phase, 32 due to progression. Six continued as responder. 39 pts with SD after run in phase were randomized to RAD or placebo. Twenty-seven stopped due to progression; 9 discontinued due to AE, 4 are still on treatment. 15 pts had 20 serious adverse events; 1 hyperglycemia and one alveolitis. The TTP in patients with RAD was 8.5 months vs. 2.9 months with placebo (HR: 0.559; 95% CI [0.284-1.10] p=0.092. Conclusions: Pts with bone metastases only had a longer TTP on RAD compared to pts on placebo. Overall 7/89 showed a sustained response on RAD + zoledronate ± ET.
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Dondossola, Eleonora, Stefano Casarin, Claudia Paindelli, Elena M. De-Juan-Pardo, Dietmar W. Hutmacher, Christopher J. Logothetis, and Peter Friedl. "Radium 223-Mediated Zonal Cytotoxicity of Prostate Cancer in Bone." JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute 111, no. 10 (January 18, 2019): 1042–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jnci/djz007.

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Abstract Background Bone-targeting radiotherapy with Radium-223 (Rad-223), a radioisotope emitting genotoxic alpha-radiation with limited tissue penetrance (∼100 µm), prolongs the survival of patients with metastatic prostate cancer (PCa). Confoundingly, the clinical response to Rad-223 is often followed by detrimental relapse and progression, and whether Rad-223 causes tumor-cell directed cytotoxicity in vivo remains unclear. We hypothesized that limited radiation penetrance in situ defines outcome. Methods We tested Rad-223 overall response by PC3 and C4–2B human PCa cell lines in mouse bones (n = 5–18 tibiae per group). Rad-223 efficacy at subcellular resolution was determined by intravital microscopy analysis of dual-color fluorescent PC3 cells (n = 3–4 mice per group) in tissue-engineered bone constructs. In vivo data were fed into an in silico model to predict Rad-223 effectiveness in lesions of different sizes (1–27, 306 initial cells; n = 10–100 simulations) and the predictions validated in vivo by treating PCa tumors of varying sizes in bones (n = 10–14 tibiae per group). Statistical tests were performed by two-sided Student t test or by one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s post-hoc test. Results Rad-223 (385 kBq/kg) delayed the growth (means [SD]; comparison with control-treated mice) of PC3 (6.7 × 105[4.2 × 105] vs 2.8 × 106 [2.2 × 106], P = .01) and C4–2B tumors in bone (7.7 × 105 [4.0 × 105] vs 3.5 × 106 [1.3 × 106], P < .001). Cancer cell lethality in response to Rad-223 (385 kBq/kg) was profound but zonally confined along the bone interface compared with the more distant tumor core, which remained unperturbed (day 4; 13.1 [2.3%] apoptotic cells, 0–100 µm distance from bone vs 3.6 [0.2%], >300 µm distance; P = .01).In silico simulations predicted greater efficacy of Rad-223 on single-cell lesions (eradication rate: 88.0%) and minimal effects on larger tumors (no eradication, 16.2% growth reduction in tumors of 27 306 cells), as further confirmed in vivo for PC3 and C4–2B tumors. Conclusions Micro-tumors showed severe growth delay or eradication in response to Rad-223, whereas macro-tumors persisted and expanded. The relative inefficacy in controlling large tumors points to application of Rad-223 in secondary prevention of early bone-metastatic disease and regimens co-targeting the tumor core.
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Machtay, Mitchell. "The Early Rad Catches the Tumor?" Journal of Clinical Oncology 20, no. 14 (July 15, 2002): 3045–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2002.20.14.3045.

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Kim, Hyo Jung, Eun-Kee Song, Jun Suk Kim, Jin Seok Ahn, Hwan Jung Yun, Yo Han Cho, Keon Uk Park, et al. "A prospective multicenter, single blinded, randomized phase III trial to compare the efficacy of ramosetron, aprepitant and dexamethasone with ondansetron, aprepitant, and dexamethasone for preventing chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting: KCSG PC10-21." Journal of Clinical Oncology 31, no. 15_suppl (May 20, 2013): 9633. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2013.31.15_suppl.9633.

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9633 Background: Combination of aprepitant, 5-HT3 receptor antagonist and steroid improve complete response (CR) of chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting (CINV). But until now, there was no information whether ramosetron is as effective as other 5-HT3receptor antagonists for the combination regimen. Therefore, we compared a ramosetron, aprepitant and dexamethasone (RAD) with ondansetron, aprepitant and dexamethasone (OAD) to establish the non-inferiority of RAD in controlling highly emetogenic chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting. Methods: A total of 334 patients with malignant disease who were scheduled to receive highly emetogenic chemotherapy were randomized to RAD or OAD. Aprepitant (125 mg day 1; 80 mg day 2, 3) and dexamethasone (12 mg day 1; 8 mg day 2-4) were administered to both group. Intravenous ramosetron (0.3mg day 1) or ondansetron (16mg day1) was given to RAD or OAD, respectively. Patients recorded vomiting and nausea (VAS score) on the diary. The primary end point was CR (no vomiting or retching and no rescue medication) rate in the acute period (chemotherapy day 1). The non-inferiority margin was defined as -15% differences. Results: 299 patients (RAD 143, OAD 156) were eligible for the efficacy analyses of modified intention-to-treat. Median age and sex were 60 (IQR 52 – 66) and 61 (51.5 – 68, p=0.54), 90 Male/66 Female and 114 Male/29 Female (p<0.0001) in RAD and OAD, respectively. There were no significant differences between two groups on the other baseline characteristics. The CR rates of RAD vs OAD were 84.6% vs 77.6% (95% C.I. -0.4 – 14.5%) at acute period, 69.5% vs 62.6% (-2.1 – 16.0%) at delayed period (days 2-5), and 66.7% vs 58.1% (-0.6 – 17.8%) at overall period. Median nausea score at acute period were 4 (IQR 2 – 5) and 3 (2-5, p=0.14) in RAD and OAD, respectively. There were no grade 3 or 4 toxicities. Conclusions: RAD regimen is as effective and tolerable as OAD antiemetic combination for the prevention of CINV in patients receiving highly emetogenic chemotherapy. Ramosetron could be considered as one of the best partners for aprepitant. Clinical trial information: NCT01536691.
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Kang, Jin Hyoung, Jung Hye Kwon, Yun-Gyoo Lee, Keon Uk Park, Ho Jung An, Joohyuk Sohn, Young Mi Seol, et al. "Ramosetron versus Palonosetron in Combination with Aprepitant and Dexamethasone for the Control of Highly-Emetogenic Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting." Cancer Research and Treatment 52, no. 3 (July 15, 2020): 907–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.4143/crt.2019.713.

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PurposeThe purpose of this study was to compare ramosetron (RAM), aprepitant (APR), and dexamethasone (DEX) [RAD] with palonosetron (PAL), APR, and DEX [PAD] in controlling highly-emetogenic chemotherapy (HEC)–induced nausea and vomiting. Materials and MethodsPatients were randomly assigned (1:1) to receive RAD or PAD:RAM (0.3 mg intravenously) or PAL (0.25 mg intravenously) D1, combined with APR (125 mg orally, D1 and 80 mg orally, D2-3) and DEX (12 mg orally or intravenously, D1 and 8 mg orally, D2-4). Patients were stratified by gender, cisplatin-based chemotherapy, and administration schedule. The primary endpoint was overall complete response (CR), defined as no emesis and no rescue regimen during 5 days of HEC. Secondary endpoints were overall complete protection (CP; CR+nausea score < 25 mm) and total control (TC; CR+nausea score < 5 mm). Quality of life was assessed by Functional Living Index Emesis (FLIE) questionnaire on D0 and D6.ResultsA total of 279 patients receiving RAD (n=137) or PAD (n=142) were evaluated. Overall CR rates in RAD and PAD recipients were 81.8% and 79.6% (risk difference [RD], 2.2%; 95% confidence interval [CI], −7.1 to 11.4), respectively. Overall CP and TC rates for RAD and PAD were 56.2% and 58.5% (RD, −2.3%; 95% CI, −13.9 to 9.4) and 47.5% vs. 43.7% (RD, 3.8%; 95% CI, −7.9 to 15.5), respectively. FLIE total score ≥ 108 (no impact on daily life) was comparable between RAD and PAD (73.9% vs. 73.4%, respectively). Adverse events were similar between the two groups.ConclusionIn all aspects of efficacy, safety and QOL, RAD is non-inferior to PAD for the control of CINV in cancer patients receiving HEC.
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Kyrdalen, A. E., E. Hernes, S. D. Fossa, and A. A. Dahl. "Chronic fatigue in prostate cancer patients after radical prostatectomy (RP) or high-dose radiotherapy (RAD)." Journal of Clinical Oncology 27, no. 15_suppl (May 20, 2009): 5164. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2009.27.15_suppl.5164.

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5164 Background: Chronic fatigue (CF) is frequent in cancer patients, but has been less studied in prostate cancer patients (PCPs). This study compares CF in PCPs treated with RP or RAD(≥70Gy), who have never received any hormonal therapy. Methods: In 2006 we addressed all Norwegian PCPs who had been diagnosed in 2004 and were alive (N = 2,997). Among the 2,194 PCPs (73%) responding we identified 332 patients with RP and 183 with RAD 12–32 months before our survey. The PCPs returned a mailed questionnaire covering fatigue, quality of life, urinary and bowel bother, sexual function, comorbidity, and lifestyle. Hormonal therapy identified by the national prescription database or self-report, lead to exclusion. Caseness of CF was based on the Fatigue Questionnaire. Results: Caseness of CF was observed in 13.6% of men with RP (95%CI 9.9–17.2%) and in 25.7% after RAD (95%CI 19.4–32.0%) (p = 0.001). The prevalence in the RP group was similar to the norm observed in Norwegian men >60 years. PCPs with RP or RAD had similar prevalence of bother regarding urinary symptoms (13 vs 16%, p = 0.13), while more RAD than RP patients reported bother due to bowel symptoms (24 vs 4%, p < 0.001). Sexual functioning showed a better score in the RAD versus the RP group (p < 0001). In multivariate regression analysis treatment modality did not show any significant association with CF (p = 0.25). In contrast, physical and mental quality of life (both p < 0.001) and bother due to bowel problems (p = 0.005) were associated with CF caseness. No significant associations were found between urinary bother, sexual function and CF caseness. Conclusions: This national study of PCP treated with curative intention showed a much higher prevalence of CF after RAD compared to RP. In multivariate analysis treatment modality was not significantly associated with CF caseness. Bowel bother was more common after RAD, and showed a significant association with CF caseness, however, with a wide confidence interval. No significant financial relationships to disclose.
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Payne, Rachel Page. "Baumrind's Authoritative Parenting Style: A Model for Creating Autonomous Writers." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2013. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/3518.

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Though Quintilian introduced the term in loco parentis in his Institutio Oratoria by suggesting that teachers think of themselves as parents of a student's mind, composition scholars have let parenting as a metaphor for teaching fall by the wayside in recent discussions of classroom authority. Podis and Podis have recently revived the term, though, and investigated the ways writing teachers enact Lakoff's "Strict Father" and "Nurturing Mother" authority models. Unfortunately, their treatment of these two opposite authority styles reduces classroom authority styles to a mutually exclusive binary of two less than satisfactory options. I propose clinical and developmental psychologist Diana Baumrind's taxonomy of parenting styles as the ideal way to reform our thinking as a field about the authority model we should adopt in our writing classrooms. While Baumrind includes the inferior models Podis and Podis work from in her authoritarian and permissive parenting styles, she found that the authoritative style, which is both strict and nurturing, promises the best results for parenting children: autonomy and academic achievement. By applying her descriptions of authoritative parents and the outcomes for their children to the practices of composition instructors and their students, I reveal how useful Baumrind's taxonomy of parenting styles could be for a field that often uses nuanced terms for authority without either clearly defining them or backing claims with replicable, aggregable, data-driven (RAD) research. If our field chooses to adopt Baumrind's terminology and definitions, then, we will be able to communicate about classroom authority in terms anchored in a coherent paradigm and garner more respect for our field as we probe the outcomes of Baumrind's authoritative parenting style as a college composition teaching style through our own empirical research.
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Nielsen, Jens Erik. "Essays in the economics of transport." Kbh. : Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2007. http://www.econ.ku.dk/Research/Publications/red/Red119.pdf.

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Frederiksen, Elisabeth Hermann. "Inquiries into economic growth, natural resources, and labor allocation." Kbh. : Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2007. http://www.econ.ku.dk/Research/Publications/red/Red120.pdf.

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Santibañez, Sánchez Monica. "Escalabilidad de algoritmos on-line con optimización de ram." Tesis de maestría, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11799/98999.

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A través de los años, el ser humano ha tratado de dotar de cierta inteligencia a las máquinas para que realicen tareas propias del hombre de forma automática con la finalidad de alcanzar objetivos como su implementación en ambientes reales, en los que se requiere de una alta fiabilidad y rendimiento. Una de estas áreas de investigación es el Reconocimiento de Patrones (RP), en el que se intenta reproducir el proceso biológico a través del uso de algoritmos que ayuden a la máquina a identificar objetos y clasificarlos como lo hace el ser humano. A partir de la automatización, el incremento continuo de los datos y el requerimiento de información, el uso de los sistemas de RP se ha extendido, de forma que en la actualidad, la capacidad para reconocer patrones es en muchas áreas de gran importancia, de manera que las tareas puedan realizarse de forma rápida y eficaz [Ripley, 2008]. La visión por computadora, el reconocimiento de voz, caracteres e imágenes, el diagnostico asistido por computadora y la minería de datos, con la que puede descubrirse información relevante escondida en el conjunto de datos. Son algunas de las aplicaciones del reconocimiento de patrones.
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Schlegel, Martin. "Jahresbericht der Research Academy Leipzig 2010." Universität Leipzig, 2011. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A72487.

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Jahresbericht der Research Academy Leipzig 2010:Research Academy Leipzig – Jahresbericht 2010 -Vorwort – Research Academy fit für die Evaluierung 7 -Die Arbeit der Doktorandenvertretung 2010 8 -Fächerübergreifende Qualifizierung für Doktorandinnen und Doktoranden der Universität -Vernetzung und Kooperation – die Öffentlichkeitsarbeit -Über die Kompetenzschule ELSYS -Gleichstellungsmaßnahmen -Graduiertenzentrum Mathematik / Informatik und Naturwissenschaften -Die Arbeit des Graduiertenzentrums -Graduiertenschule „Leipzig School of Natural Sciences – Building with Molecules and Nano-objects“ (BuildMoNa) -Deutsch-Französisches Doktorandenkollegium (DFDK) / Collège Doctoral Franco-Allemand (CDFA) „Statistische Physik komplexer Systeme“ -Graduiertenkolleg „Analysis, Geometrie und ihre Verbindungen zu den Naturwissenschaften“ -International Max Planck Research School „Mathematics in the Sciences“ -International Research Training Group (IRTG) “Diffusion in Porous Materials” -Internationales Promotionsprogramm (IPP) „Forschung in Grenzgebieten der Chemie” -Graduiertenzentrum Lebenswissenschaften -Die Arbeit des Graduiertenzentrums -Internationales Promotions programm (IPP) „Von der Signal verarbeitung zum Verhalten“ -Graduiertenkolleg „Interdisziplinäre Ansätze in den Neurowissenschaften“ (InterNeuro) -Graduiertenkolleg „Funktion von Aufmerksamkeit bei kognitiven Prozessen“ MD / PhD-Programm der Universität Leipzig -International Max Planck Research School “The Leipzig School of Human Origins” Integriertes Graduiertenkolleg (IGK) „Proteinwissenschaften“ -International Max Planck Research School “Neuroscience of Communication: Function, Structure, and Plasticity” (NeuroCom) -Integriertes Graduiertenkolleg „Matrixengineering“ -Graduiertenzentrum Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften -Die Arbeit des Graduiertenzentrums -VIII. Internationalen Sommerschule „Transnationale Akteure – Akteure der Transnationalisierung“ -Doktorandenvertreter organisieren Workshop „Publikationsstrategien“ Internationales Promotionsprogramm (IPP) „Transnationalisierung und Regionalisierung vom 18. Jahrhundert bis zur Gegenwart“ -Graduiertenkolleg „Bruchzonen der Globalisierung“ -Deutsch als Fremdsprache / Transcultural German Studies -„Kultureller Austausch – Altertumswissenschaftliche, historische und ethnologische Perspektiven“ -Graduiertenkolleg „Religiöser Nonkonformismus und kulturelle Dynamik“ -Volkswirtschaftliches Doktorandenprogramm Dresden-Halle-Leipzig (Central-German Doctoral Program Economics, CGDE) -Kontakte -Finanzen der Graduiertenzentren 2010 -Überblick Doktorandenzahlen
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Scoble, Rosa. "Funding of research in higher education : a panoptic view of the RAE." Thesis, Brunel University, 2003. http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/498.

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The thesis investigates the effects that the Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) has on the Higher Education sector. The alternative view presented by the thesis is that more knowledge can be created by concentrating on the different constituents of the RAE and their specific interactions with particular areas of the Higher Education sector. The RAE constituents are interpreted as drivers that influence and impact, in dissimilar fashions, on different activities of Higher Education Institutions (HEI). This micro analysis of the RAE enables the investigation to isolate the single effects of the RAE drivers therefore creating a bottom-up analysis of the overall impact of the RAE. The analysis of the impact that the drivers have on HEIs’ activities focuses on the perception that individuals within the system have of the consequences of the RAE. The focus on perceptions derives from personal observation of the lack of consensus on the consequences that different drivers have on different areas. The use of perceptions as the mean to assess the impact of the RAE enables the investigation to create a picture of the consequences of the RAE that addresses behavioural change. A multi-dimensional crystal view approach is used to accommodate both the micro analysis and the perception assessment. The multi-dimensional crystal view, a research contribution in its own right, is based on the principle that a micro analysis of a complex system can be achieved by decomposing the system into a number of dimensions. Insight is draw when the interactions between some of the dimensions are investigated. In the specific case of the RAE the dimension are: the RAE drivers, HEIs’ activities and points of observation (dimension that captures perceptions). Knowledge and insight can be acquired when the interactions between the dimensions are aggregated at successive higher levels. The supporting tool for the multidimensional crystal view approach is a matrix that facilitates the analytical process. The aggregation of the dimensions comes from combining textual statements from the points of observation (perceptions) on the effects that the drivers of the RAE have on the activities of HEIs. The highest level is a textual statement that synthesises all lower level statements.
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Al-Mauly, N. Z. N. "The 'ram effect' and the occurrence of puberty and reproductive performance in ewe lambs." Thesis, University of Reading, 1988. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.380850.

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Schlegel, Martin. "Jahresbericht der Research Academy Leipzig 2014." Universität Leipzig, 2015. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A72484.

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Jahresbericht der Research Academy Leipzig 2014:-Vorwort -Das Direktorium -Entwicklung der Promovierendenzahlen und Abschlüsse -Preisträgerinnen und Preisträger der Promotionspreise -Promovierendenvertretung (RA-Doc) -Internationalisierung -Kompetenzschule ELSYS -Gleichstellung -Alumni -Postdocs -Kontakte -Graduiertenzentrum Mathematik/Informatik und Naturwissenschaften -Graduiertenschule „Leipzig School of Natural Sciences - Building with Molecules and Nano-objects“ -International Research Training Group „Diffusion in Porous Materials“ -International Max Planck Research School „Mathematics in the Sciences“ -Integriertes Graduiertenkolleg „Polymere: mehr als nur Zufallsknäuel“ -Deutsch-Französisches Doktorandenkollegium / Collège Doctoral Franco-Allemand „Statistische Physik komplexer Systeme“ -Leipziger Graduiertenschule für Aerosole, Wolken, Strahlung -Internationales Promotionsprogramm „Forschung in Grenzgebieten der Chemie“ -Graduiertenkolleg „Quantitative Logiken und Automaten“ -Graduiertenzentrum Lebenswissenschaften -Graduiertenkolleg „Funktion von Aufmerksamkeit bei kognitiven Prozessen“ -Graduiertenkolleg „Interaktion Grammatischer Bausteine“ -Integriertes Graduiertenkolleg „Proteinwissenschaften“ -MD/PhD-Programm der Universität Leipzig -International Max Planck Research School „The Leipzig School of Human Origins“ -International Max Planck Research School on Neuroscience of Communication: Function, Structure, and Plasticity -Graduiertenkolleg „Interdisziplinäre Ansätze in den zellulären Neurowissenschaften“ -Integriertes Graduiertenkolleg „Matrixengineering“ -Young Biodiversity Research Training Group - yDiv -Integriertes Graduiertenkolleg „Obesity Mechanisms“ -Helmholtz Research School for Ecosystem Services under Changing Land-use and Climate (ESCALATE) Graduiertenzentrum Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften -Graduate School „Global and Area Studies“ -Global and Area Studies (Peace and Security in Africa) -Central-German Doctoral Program Economics -Kultureller Austausch -Graduiertenkolleg „Religiöser Nonkonformismus und kulturelle Dynamik“ -Regionale Anpassung an globalen Wandel – Ökonomische Instrumente zur Sicherung von Nachhaltigkeit (RegAWa) -Säkularitäten: Konfigurationen und Entwicklungspfade -Deutsch als Fremdsprache - Transcultural German Studies -Leibniz-Programm
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Schlegel, Martin. "Jahresbericht der Research Academy Leipzig 2012." Universität Leipzig, 2013. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A72485.

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Jahresbericht der Research Academy Leipzig:Inhalt Research Academy Leipzig - Jahresbericht 2012 -Entwicklungen und Ereignisse des Jahres -Neuaufstellung der Research Academy Leipzig -Statistik: Entwicklung der Doktorandenzahlen und Abschlüsse -Kalender: Ereignisse des Jahres -Die Arbeit der Doktorandenvertretung -UniWiND -Vorstellung der Preisträgerinnen und Preisträger der Promotionspreise -Transferable Skills -Kompetenzschule ELSYS -Öffentlichkeitsarbeit -Internationalisierung -Gleichstellung -Alumni -Graduiertenzentrum Mathematik/Informatik und Naturwissenschaften -Die Arbeit des Graduiertenzentrums -Graduiertenschule „Leipzig School of Natural Sciences - Building with Molecules and Nano-objects (BuildMoNa)“ -International Max Planck Research School „Mathematics in the Sciences“ -International Research Training Group „Diffusion in Porous Materials“ -Deutsch-Französisches Doktorandenkollegium / Collège Doctoral Franco-Allemand „Statistische Physik komplexer Systeme“ -Internationales Promotionsprogramm „Forschung in Grenzgebieten der Chemie” -Integriertes Graduiertenkolleg „Polymere: mehr als nur Zufallsknäuel“ -Graduiertenkolleg „Quantitative Logiken und Automaten“ -Graduiertenzentrum Lebenswissenschaften -Die Arbeit des Graduiertenzentrums -DFG-Graduiertenkolleg „Interneuro - Interdisziplinäre Ansätze in den Neurowissenschaften“ -Graduiertenkolleg „Funktion von Aufmerksamkeit bei kognitiven Prozessen“ -International Max Planck Research School „The Leipzig School of Human Origins” -International Max Planck Research School „Neuroscience of Communication: Function, Structure, and Plasticity” -Integriertes Graduiertenkolleg „Proteinwissenschaften“ -Integriertes Graduiertenkolleg „Matrixengineering“ -Graduiertenzentrum Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften -Die Arbeit des Graduiertenzentrums -Graduiertenkolleg „Bruchzonen der Globalisierung“ -„Kultureller Austausch – Altertumswissenschaftliche, historische und ethnologische Perspektiven“ -Internationales Promotionsprogramm „Transnationalisierung und Regionalisierung vom 18. Jahrhundert bis zur Gegenwart“ -Binationales Promotionsprogramm „The New Europe“ -Internationales Promotionsprogramm „East-Central Europe in Transnational Perspective“ -„Deutsch als Fremdsprache/ Transcultural German Studies“ -Graduiertenkolleg „Religiöser Nonkonformismus und kulturelle Dynamik“ -Volkswirtschaftliches Doktorandenprogramm Dresden-Halle-Leipzig (Central-German Doctoral Program Economics, CGDE) -Graduiertenklasse „Säkularitäten: Konfigurationen und Entwicklungspfade“ -„Global and Area Studies (with a Special Emphasis on Peace and Security in Africa)“ -Kontakte
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Schlegel, Martin. "Jahresbericht der Research Academy Leipzig 2009." Universität Leipzig, 2010. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A72486.

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Jahresbericht der Research Academy Leipzig 2009:Inhalt -Die Research Academy Leipzig -Vorwort RAL feiert 3. Geburtstag -Die Arbeit der RAL-Doktorandenvertretung 2009 -Fächerübergreifendes Qualifikationsprogramm Die Veranstaltungen der Research Academy Leipzig 2009 -Seminar „Junge Wissenschaft und Praxis“ -Präsentation in der Öffentlichkeit -Kleinkindbetreuung für Kinder der Doktorandinnen und Doktoranden -Das Graduiertenzentrum Mathematik/Informatik und Naturwissenschaften -Graduiertenschule Leipzig School of Natural Sciences – Building with Molecules and Nano-objects BuildMoNa -Deutsch-Französisches Doktorandenkollegium/Collège Doctoral Franco-Allemand Statistische Physik komplexer Systeme -International Max Planck Research School Mathematics in the Sciences -International Research Training Group Diffusion in Porous Materials -Graduiertenkolleg Analysis, Geometrie und ihre Verbindung zu den Naturwissenschaften -Graduiertenkolleg Wissensrepräsentation -Internationales Promotionsprogramm Forschung in Grenzgebieten der Chemie -Das Graduiertenzentrum Lebenswissenschaften -Graduiertenkolleg Interdisziplinäre Ansätze in den Neurowissenschaften -Graduiertenkolleg Funktion von Aufmerksamkeit bei kognitiven Prozessen -Internationales Promotionsprogramm Von der Signalverarbeitung zum Verhalten -International Max Planck Research School The Leipzig School of Human Origins -MD-PhD-Programm der Universität Leipzig -Integriertes Graduiertenkolleg Proteinwissenschaften -International Max Planck Research School Neuroscience of Communication: Function, Structure and Plasticity -Integriertes Graduiertenkolleg Matrixengineering -Das Graduiertenzentrum Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften -Bericht zur 7. Internationalen Sommerschule für Doktorandinnen und Doktoranden Erinnerungskulturen in transkultureller und transnationaler Perspektive -Jahresbericht 2009 der Doktorandenvertreter/innen des Graduiertenzentrums Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften -Ehemaliger Doktorand für Forschungen nach Leipzig zurückgekehrt -Internationales Promotionsprogramm Transnationalisierung und Regionalisierung vom 18. Jahrhundert bis zur Gegenwart -Graduiertenkolleg Bruchzonen der Globalisierung -Deutsch als Fremdsprache Transcultural German Studies -Kultureller Austausch Altertumswissenschaftliche, historische und ethnologische Perspektiven -Graduiertenkolleg Religiöser Non-Konformismus und kulturelle Dynamik -Entwicklung der Doktorandenzahlen -Bildnachweise -Impressum
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Books on the topic "RAD research"

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Damjanović, Stjepan, Slobodan Kaštela, and Aco Zrnić. Bibliografija nakladničke djelatnosti zavoda za znanstveni rad Hrvatske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti u Varaždinu: 30 godina u gradu. Zagreb: Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti, 2013.

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Čorkalo, Katica. Spomenica Centra za Znanstveni Rad Hrvatske Akademije Znanosti i Umjetnosti u Vinkovcima 1969./70. - 2000. Vinkovci: Hrvatska Akad. Znanosti i Umjetnosti, Centar za Znanstveni Rad, 2000.

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Metodologija istraživanja u socijalnom radu: Prilozi za studij metodologije socijalnog rada. Zagreb: "Alinea", 1995.

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Financiranje znanstvenoistraživačkog rada. Zagreb: Ekonomski institut--Zagreb, 1987.

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Osnovi naučnoistraživačkog rada. Beograd: Nauč. knj., 1989.

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Yūsuf, Shāhidah. Rah va rasam-i taḥqīq. Faiṣalābād: Mis̲āl Pablisharz, 2015.

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Nepālamā "Raa" ko calakhela. Kāṭhamāḍauṃ: Grāmīṇa Vikāsa Pratishṭhāna, 2003.

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Talbot, Ian. Sikhs and the Raj: Comparative insights for research issues. London: School of Oriental Studies, 1998.

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Miller, Louis. Operations research and policy analysis at RAND, 1968-1988. Santa Monica, CA: Rand Corp., 1989.

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Digby, James. Operations research and systems analysis at RAND, 1948-1967. Santa Monica, CA: Rand Corp., 1989.

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Book chapters on the topic "RAD research"

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Dinkel, Rolf, Bruno Horisberger, and Kenneth W. Tolo. "RAD-AR Bibliography." In Health Systems Research, 317–20. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-61250-3_56.

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Simon, P. "RAD-AR Consortium." In Health Systems Research, 19–20. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-61250-3_6.

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von Wartburg, W. P. "The RAD-AR Agenda." In Health Systems Research, 5–9. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-61250-3_2.

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Dinkel, Rolf, Bruno Horisberger, and Kenneth W. Tolo. "RAD-AR Council Japan." In Health Systems Research, 251–52. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-61250-3_47.

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Dinkel, Rolf, Bruno Horisberger, and Kenneth W. Tolo. "International Medical Benefit/Risk Foundation -RAD-AR." In Health Systems Research, 333–34. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-61250-3_59.

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Von Wartburg, W. P. "Overview of the Drag Safety Issue and Ciba-Geigy’s Response: RAD-AR." In Health Systems Research, 37–44. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74272-9_5.

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Gass, Saul I., and Carl M. Harris. "RAC." In Encyclopedia of Operations Research and Management Science, 687. New York, NY: Springer US, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0611-x_848.

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Gass, Saul I., and Carl M. Harris. "Research analysis corporation (RAC)." In Encyclopedia of Operations Research and Management Science, 712. New York, NY: Springer US, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0611-x_882.

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Kruczynski, D. L. "High performance ram accelerator research." In Ram Accelerators, 97–104. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-46876-6_8.

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Muijrers, Ruben A., Jasper G. J. van Woudenberg, and Lejla Batina. "RAM: Rapid Alignment Method." In Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications, 266–82. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27257-8_17.

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Conference papers on the topic "RAD research"

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Barmakov, Yuri, Viacheslav Batyaev, Evgeniy Bogolyubov, Alexander Gavryuchenkov, Maxim Karetnikov, Dmitri Yurkov, and Valentine Ryzhkov. "APPLICATION OF TAGGED NEUTRON TECHNOLOGY IN RESEARCH, INDUSTRY, AND HOMELAND SECURITY." In RAD Conference. RAD Association, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.21175/radproc.2016.11.

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Aksenov, Nikolay. "Prospects and challenges of chemistry of superheavy element research at FLNR." In RAD Conference. RAD Centre, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21175/rad.abstr.book.2021.33.11.

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Kusheeva, Violetta, and Sergey Ostakh. "DATA ENHANCEMENT OF RADIOECOLOGICAL RESEARCH DURING DRILLING WASTE UTILIZATION TO RECLAMATION MIXTURES." In RAD Conference. RAD Centre, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.21175/radproc.2020.27.

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Melnikova, Anzhelika, and Luidmila Komarova. "Research on the combined effects of radiation and chemotherapy on tumor cells." In RAD Conference. RAD Centre, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21175/rad.abstr.book.2021.32.6.

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Zhang, Fujin, Jie Shang, and Bin Wang. "The RaD Research of Digital Content Platform." In 2nd International Conference on Computer and Information Applications (ICCIA 2012). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/iccia.2012.324.

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Rodrigues, Antonio Carlos Iglesias, Tufic Madi Filho, and Davilson Gomes da Silva. "ANALYSIS AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE HIGH DENSITY STORAGE RACKS FOR SPENT FUEL OF THE RESEARCH REACTOR IEA-R1." In RAD Conference. RAD Association, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.21175/radproc.2018.27.

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Li, Rongping, and Yuanjie Li. "Optimized Research of Chinese Expenditure Structure on RaD." In International Conference on Logistics Engineering, Management and Computer Science (LEMCS 2014). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/lemcs-14.2014.22.

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Wu, Zenghai, and Chang Liu. "Research Summary of Enterprise RaD Team Human Capital." In 2018 2nd International Conference on Management, Education and Social Science (ICMESS 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icmess-18.2018.318.

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Ren, Lingyu, and Zheng Wang. "Research of RaD Marginal Productivity Driving Economic Convergence." In 2013 Conference on Education Technology and Management Science. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icetms.2013.258.

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Bliznyuk, Ulyana, Polina Borshchegovskay, Timofey Bolotnik, Victoria Ipatova, Alexander Konstantinov, Michael Yemelyanov, Igor Rodin, et al. "Research of changes in the chemical properties of food products as a result of exposure to ionizing radiation at different doses." In RAD Conference. RAD Centre, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21175/rad.abstr.book.2021.13.3.

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Reports on the topic "RAD research"

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Balbach, Harold, and Patricia M. Kirby. Red-Cockaded Woodpecker Research at ERDC/CERL. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada392738.

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Griep, Anne E. Transgenic Rat Models for Breast Cancer Research. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, October 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/adb235877.

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Rhodes, C. K., Ting Shan Luk, A. McPherson, and K. Boyer. Molecular design concept for x-ray laser research. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/5048245.

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Rhodes, C. K., T. S. Luk, A. McPherson, and K. Boyer. Molecular design concept for x-ray laser research. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6921903.

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Matthews, James M. Research in Elementary Particle Physics and Cosmic Ray Physics. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1126874.

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McEvoy, Aaron Matthew. Gamma ray spectroscopy for fusion and basic science research. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1215807.

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Pan, Wei-Ping, and John T. Riley. Acquisition of an X-ray Diffractometer for Nanotechnology Research. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada404860.

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Gilfrich, John V., and W. T. Elam. X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis at the Naval Research Laboratory. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada340458.

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Harris, S. E., and J. F. Young. Research Studies on Extreme Ultraviolet and Soft X-Ray Lasers. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada205625.

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Castanier, L. M. An introduction to computerized x-ray tomography for petroleum research. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6378292.

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