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Sheng, Michael M. "Response: Mao and Stalin: Adversaries or Comrades?" China Quarterly 129 (March 1992): 180–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s030574100004128x.

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In my view, the fundamental disagreement between Garver and me i, the estimation of the nature of the CCP-Moscow relationship, personalized in the relations between Mao and Stalin. Garver believe, that Stalin regarded Mao as a “dissident communist” who frustrated Stalin's intention to sacrifice the CCP's revolutionary interest; in order to meet the need for Soviet security. In the decade after 1935, Garver continues to argue in his comment, Mao “repeatedly deviate[d] from Comintern line and ultimately emancipate[d] the CCP from Moscow's control.” Therefore, Stalin had good reason to distrust Mao. If the CCP-Moscow radio communication had not been disrupted, Stalin could have prevented Mao from launching a successful coup at the Zunyi Conference, Garver says in his China Quarterly article. After finding some evidence of Stalin's willingness to supply the CCP with weapons, Garver states that “our estimates of Mao's willingness to antagonize Stalin must be adjusted.” To Garver, the Mao-Stalin relations were utilitarian in nature, just like those between Stalin and Chiang Kai-shek – they were all each other's “fishes.” Given the discrepancy between the Soviet security need and the CCP's revolutionary interests, Garver's depiction of the relationship between Mao and Stalin leaves the impression that they were adversaries, rather than comrades.
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HUXTABLE, SIMON. "Making News Soviet: Rethinking Journalistic Professionalism after Stalin, 1953–1970." Contemporary European History 27, no. 1 (December 14, 2017): 59–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960777317000467.

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This article challenges the assumption, frequently made in scholarship on Soviet media, that news was absent in the Soviet Union. Working across press, radio, and television, the article shows how after 1953 reform of Soviet news became a priority for journalists, editors and media professionals. The article focuses on discussions among journalists and officials about the future of journalism, arguing that journalists’ notions of professional excellence played a crucial role in shaping news coverage. In a climate of Cold War competition with western radio, new technological possibilities and changing political priorities, journalists gradually overcame their condescension towards news, emphasising its civic potential as an agent of social ‘democratisation’, and the artistic nature of reportage. This new configuration was precarious, however, and collapsed after the Czechoslovakian crisis of 1968. As the Party placed new restrictions on the flow of information, news lost its professional prestige.
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Vucetic, Radina. "Trumpeting through the iron curtain: The breakthrough of jazz in socialist Yugoslavia." Muzikologija, no. 13 (2012): 53–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/muz120229012v.

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During the Cold War, jazz became a powerful propaganda weapon in the battle for ?hearts and minds?. As early as the 1950s, the American administration began its Cold War ?jazz campaign?, by broadcasting the popular jazz radio show Music USA over the Voice of America, and by sending its top jazz artists on world tours. In this specific cultural Cold War, Yugoslavia was, as in its overall politics, in a specific position between the East and the West. The postwar period in Yugoslavia, following the establishment of the new (socialist) government, was characterized by strong resistance towards jazz as ?decadent? music, until 1948 when ?no? to Stalin became ?yes? to jazz. From the 1950s, jazz entered Yugoslav institutions and media, and during the following two decades, completely conquered the radio, TV, and record industry, as well as the manifestations such as the Youth Day. On account of the openness of the regime during the 1950s and 1960s, Yugoslavia was frequently visited by the greatest jazz stars, such as Dizzy Gillespie, Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald. In the context of the Cold War, the promotion of jazz in Yugoslavia proved to be beneficial for both sides - by exporting jazz, America also exported its freedom, culture and system of values, while Yugoslavia showed the West to what extent its political system was open and liberal, at least concerning this type of music.
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Yekelchyk, Serhy. "When Stalin's Nations Sang: Writing the Soviet Ukrainian Anthem (1944–1949)." Nationalities Papers 31, no. 3 (September 2003): 309–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0090599032000115510.

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In February 1944, as the victorious Red Army was preparing to clear the Nazi German forces from the rest of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, a surprise official announcement stunned the population. The radio and the newspapers announced amendments to the Soviet constitution, which would enable the union republics to establish their own armies and maintain diplomatic relations with foreign states. While the Kremlin did not elaborate on the reasons for such a reform, Radianska Ukraina, the republic's official newspaper, proceeded to hail the announcement as “a new step in Ukrainian state building.” Waxing lyrical, the paper wrote that “every son and every daughter of Ukraine” swelled with national pride upon learning of the new rights that had been granted to their republic. In reality, the public was confused. In Ukraine's capital, Kiev, the secret police recorded details of rumors to the effect that the USA and Great Britain had forced this reform on Stalin and that Russians living in Ukraine would be forced to assimilate or to leave the republic. Even some party-appointed propagandists erred in explaining that the change was necessitated by the fact that Ukraine's “borders have widened and [it] will become an independent state.”
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Cornish, Gabrielle. "Music and the Making of the Cosmonaut Everyman." Journal of Musicology 36, no. 4 (2019): 464–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/jm.2019.36.4.464.

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This article repositions the space race as a sonic phenomenon by analyzing music and sounds related to the Soviet space program. Early triumphs such as the orbit of Sputnik I in 1957, Yuri Gagarin’s groundbreaking orbital flight in 1961, and Valentina Tereshkova’s success as the first woman in space in 1963 epitomized the complexities of the cultural Cold War and the utopian underpinnings of the Thaw. Space, the ultimate nonaligned sphere, was a new world for the planting of real and ideological flags. At the same time, these successes were key to reimagining the ideals of Soviet citizenship and national identity in the post-Stalin era. Heating up at a moment of great change and consequence, the space race provides an inroad to examine how music, media, and sound helped spread these emerging values. Drawing on the popular press, radio broadcasts, and variety television performances, this article demonstrates how music was used to humanize the cosmonauts and promote a new personal ethics—one that prized approachability and humility alongside heroism and bravery. The divergent ways that composers and performers celebrated Gagarin and Tereshkova reveal a complex politics of gender during the Thaw. Gagarin, the conqueror, was revered in marches extolling his colonizing feats; Tereshkova, the homemaker, was celebrated with romances and tales of domesticity. By demonstrating the prevalence of new media and the power of participatory practices in the sonic space race, this article contributes to our understanding of the cultural Cold War as a lived and performed experience.
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Gröschel, Klaus, Ulrike Ernemann, Jörg B. Schulz, Thomas Nägele, Christoph Terborg, and Andreas Kastrup. "Statin Therapy at Carotid Angioplasty and Stent Placement: Effect on Procedure-related Stroke, Myocardial Infarction, and Death." Radiology 240, no. 1 (July 2006): 145–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1148/radiol.2401050603.

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Raudsepp, Anu. "Erakirjad infoallikana Eesti ja Lääne vahel stalinismist sulani (1946–1959) [Abstract: Private letters between Estonia and the West as an information source from Stalinism to the start of the post-Stalin thaw, 1946–1959]." Ajalooline Ajakiri. The Estonian Historical Journal, no. 4 (September 9, 2019): 255–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/aa.2018.4.01.

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Private letters between Estonia and the West as an information source from Stalinism to the start of the post-Stalin thaw, 1946–1959 After the Second World War, the Iron Curtain isolated Estonia from the rest of the world for a long time, separating many Estonian families from one another. Up to 80,000 Estonians fled from Estonia to the West due to the Second World War. Information on Estonia and the West was distorted by way of propaganda and censorship until the end of the Soviet occupation. The situation was at its most complicated during the Stalinist years, when information and the movement of information were controlled particularly stringently. The only possible communication channel between Estonia and the West for private individuals during the era of totalitarianism was the exchange of letters, and even this was exceedingly restricted and controlled. The unique correspondence between Kusta Mannermaa (1888–1959) and his nephew Väino Veemees (1919–1987) and a friend named Jaakko Valkonen (1891–1968), who was a schoolteacher in Finland, inspired the writing of this article. Nearly 80 letters from the years 1946–1959 have been examined. The primary aim of this study is to identify how opportunities for relaying information between Estonia and the West were already sought and found during the post-war decades regardless of censorship, and what the important themes were. Thematically speaking, three main themes are focused on: the establishment, disruption and restoration of written contacts between Estonian war refugees and Estonia; Estonian expatriate literature in Kusta Mannermaa’s private letters, and his cultural contacts with the Estophile Finnish schoolteacher Jaakko Valkonen in 1946–1959. During the post-war years, expatriate newspapers, including especially the Eesti Teataja [Estonian Gazette] in Sweden (starting from 1944) and the Eesti Rada [Estonian Path] in Germany (starting from 1945), obtained information on the Estonian homeland primarily from newspapers in Soviet Estonia (Rahva Hääl [the People’s Voice], Sirp ja Vasar [the Sickle and Hammer], and others) and from radio broadcasts, in isolated cases also from released German prisoners of war and Estonians who had escaped from Estonia, and very rarely from private letters. Unlike previously held viewpoints, it can be assumed that contacts between Estonians in the Estonian homeland and expatriate Estonians were already altogether closer starting in the latter half of the 1940s. Kusta Mannermaa’s correspondence helps to bring more clarity to this question. First of all at the end of 1945, he revived his correspondence with the Estophile Finnish schoolteacher Jaakko Valkonen. Contacts between Finnish and Estonian private individuals had been prohibited since the summer of 1940 in connection with the annexation of Estonia by the Soviet Union. The occupying German authorities permitted the exchange of letters for only a short period of time in the spring of 1942. When communication by way of letters was allowed between Estonians in the Estonian homeland and expatriate Estonians in connection with the repatriation policy, Väino Veemees also wrote from Bonn to his relatives in Estonia. Namely, the greater portion of Estonians who had reached the West from Estonia (up to 40,000) were located in the occupation zones administered by the Western Allies in Germany after the war. More than 30,000 of them were living in the so-called displaced persons (DP) camps that had been established by the Allied military authorities or the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA). The postal system had ceased to operate in Germany at the end of the war until the American military administration allowed country-wide postal deliveries to resume there at the end of October, 1945. Prior to the mass deportation of 1949, the sending of letters from the Estonian homeland to the West was banned, and correspondence between Estonians in the Estonian homeland and expatriate Estonians was cut off. Letters from Finland reached Estonia at least until the end of 1949. Contact between Estonians living on either side of the Iron Curtain was interrupted for a lengthy period of time. According to numerous sources, correspondence already started being revived in 1954–1955. The turning point came after the 20th CPSU Congress in 1956, when Stalin’s personality cult was denounced. Correspondence with relatives or kindred spirits living in the West was emotionally necessary on the one hand, but politically dangerous on the other. Yet by using self-censorship, it was nevertheless possible to maintain correspondence even in the Stalinist period by concealing important information written between the lines. Family ties gave strength to the soul at the most difficult time for Estonia during the post-war Stalinist repressions, and later on as well. For this reason, regardless of the obstructions of the Soviet regime, people tried to maintain contact with relatives and friends living in the Estonian homeland and those in the West, and to know about one another’s fate. The importance of the written word in spiritual and intellectual selfpreservation has to be stressed. On a spiritual level, it is very difficult to live in isolation in the cultural space of Europe without knowing about cultural life in the rest of the world. Yet it was even more important for Estonians who remained in their homeland to know that the fostering of Estonian culture and language was continuing in the free world. Every fragment of information on culture from the free world, especially books, was important for intellectual and spiritual resistance and self-preservation. It was not allowed to send books to or out of Estonia in the latter half of the 1940s. Mainly literature, including Estonian expatriate literature and newer Finnish literature, as well as original Estonian literature and literatuure translated into Estonian published in those years in Soviet Estonia, was discussed in Mannermaa’s correspondence with the West in those years. It turns out from the current study that information on Estonian expatriate literature, for instance, already reached Estonia ten years earlier than has hitherto been believed, by 1947 at the latest. How widely this information was known in cultural circles, however, is another question. The exchange of books with the West was allowed from the mid-1950s. A number of sources refer to the circumstance that the period from the end of 1955 to 1958 was a better time in the postal connection between Estonia and the West compared to the subsequent years. The authorities had not yet managed to update the censorship regulations in the new liberalised conditions. Together with the revival of correspondence under liberalised conditions, the sending of books also began again for the first time in over ten years starting from the mid-1950s. Thus Mannermaa sent Estonian classics to his relatives abroad starting in 1956, for instance new editions of the works of Juhan Liiv and F. R. Kreutzwald. Jaakko Valkonen sent him Finnish literature, for instance books by Mika Waltari, which were immensely popular at that time. In 1958 at the latest, but most likely already a few years earlier, Estonian expatriate literature also reached Estonian cultural figures in the Estonian homeland. Thereat numerous sources allude to exceptionally more liberal conditions from 1955 to the start of 1958 compared to later times. In some cases, expatriate Estonians who had gained citizenship in foreign countries were even able to use this liberalisation of conditions in those years to achieve the release of their relatives from Estonia to the West.
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Seekumbor, Eakkaphon, Papot Jaroenapibal, Nuansamorn Lertwikool, Wittawat Yamwong, and Napat Triroj. "Investigation of Trapped Charges-Induced Stain Formation on RF-PECVD Diamond-Like Carbon Films." Solid State Phenomena 185 (February 2012): 28–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/ssp.185.28.

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This paper reports the investigation of a root cause of stain formation on the surfaces of diamond-like carbon (DLC) films. The DLC thin films are prepared using a radio-frequency plasma enhance chemical vapor deposition (RF-PECVD) technique with C2H4 as a carbon precursor gas. We have observed water spot-like stains on the DLC surfaces after treating the films with a dilute solution of dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether (DPGME). Low voltage-scanning electron microscopy (SEM) is employed to examine the thin layer of agglomerated stains on the surfaces. The results from capacitance-voltage (C-V) measurements show that as-deposited films inherit some trapped charge accumulations within the structure, thereby resulting in the pronounced shift in the flat-band voltage. These trapped charges make the films prone to surface stain formation. Post-annealing of the DLC films at 200 °C in N2 for 1 h has proven to reduce the trapped charge density, and therefore prevent stain formation on the DLC films.
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Haj-Mirzaian, Arya, Bahram Mohajer, Ali Guermazi, Philip G. Conaghan, Joao A. C. Lima, Michael J. Blaha, Clifton O. Bingham, Frank W. Roemer, Xu Cao, and Shadpour Demehri. "Statin Use and Knee Osteoarthritis Outcome Measures according to the Presence of Heberden Nodes: Results from the Osteoarthritis Initiative." Radiology 293, no. 2 (November 2019): 396–404. http://dx.doi.org/10.1148/radiol.2019190557.

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Paszek, Marta. "Odpowiedzialność sędziów Wojskowego Sądu Rejonowego w Katowicach za zbrodnie sądowe (1946-1955)." Czasopismo Prawno-Historyczne 67, no. 2 (October 8, 2018): 193–222. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/cph.2015.68.2.12.

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Pierwsze próby pociągnięcia do odpowiedzialności sędziów orzekającychw sfi ngowanych procesach politycznych miały miejsce po Październiku 1956 r. Powolny proces odwilży po śmierci Stalina w marcu 1953 r., w Polsce został zapoczątkowany w związku z ujawnieniem na fali Radia Wolna Europa zbrodniczych metod sprawowania władzy przez komunistów.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Radio Stalin"

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Burkart, Alex P. "The Visual Staging of Audio Plays." VCU Scholars Compass, 2016. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/4106.

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The Visual Staging of Audio Plays explores the directing practice of radio dramas that are staged for viewing purposes rather than their typical solo-auditory purposes. The thesis is comprised of three separate parts: a brief history of theatrical sound, an introduction to radio drama theory and practice, and application. The application portion is a detailed first-person account of my personal experience staging It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play by Joe Landry for TheatreVCU’s Mainstage winter special event in 2015. It is also in this section where I integrate history, theory, and practice to formulate technique for directing the genre for stage.
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Großkopf, Vivien [Verfasser]. "Simultane Radio-Chemotherapie mit Operationsoption bei inoperablen Zervixkarzinomen der Stadien IIB und IIIB / Vivien Großkopf." Greifswald : Universitätsbibliothek Greifswald, 2014. http://d-nb.info/1054618119/34.

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Neel, James O'Daniell. "Simulation of an Implementation and Evaluation of the Layered Radio Architecture." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/30862.

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Software radio is a radio that is substantially defined in software and whose physical layer behavior can be significantly altered through changes to its software. As a primary goal of software radio is the ability to support existing and future wireless protocols, software radio necessitates the use of a rapidly reprogrammable baseband processing solution. However third generation wireless protocols represent a significant increase in complexity over second generation protocols. Due to the natural performance sacrifices that must be made when moving an application from an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) to a general purpose processor or a digital signal processor, it is feared that reprogrammable processing solutions may not suffice for the emerging wireless protocols, which would significantly hinder the realization of software radio, particularly in the handheld domain where power consumption and chip area are critical. Recently, the Configurable Computing Lab at Virginia Tech developed a new breed of reprogrammable processor which they called â custom computing machinesâ (CCM). Representing a dramatic departure from traditional architectures used for baseband processing solutions, CCMs utilize a large number of optimized and programmable processing cores connected through a programmable mesh. Due to this architectural approach, CCMs have been promoted as supplying a level of processing power and power efficiency similar to ASICs while providing a level of reconfigurability similar to that of a DSP. Subsequently, Dr. Srikathyayani Srikanteswara proposed a new software radio architecture, known as the Layered Radio Architecture, which is intended to facilitate the inclusion of CCMs into a software radio. The primary goal of the research presented in this thesis is to demonstrate how a particular CCM, Stallion, can be used within the Layered Radio Architecture to provide sufficient processing performance, power efficiency, and reconfigurability to meet the constraints of the handheld domain through implementations of a single user adaptive receiver with adaptive complex filtering and a W-CDMA downlink rake receiver. These metrics are measured from a detailed simulation of Stallion and the Configuration Layer of the Layered Radio Architecture using advanced object oriented programming techniques that facilitate the inclusion of statistics gathering routines into normal operation. To provide perspective, these statistics are compared to the performance that could be expected from an implementation on a top-of-the-line DSP.
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Metcalfe, Maureen Grage. "Two-dimensional crystallization of archaeal signal peptide peptidases for structural studies by electron crystrallography." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/53984.

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The membrane proteins signal peptide peptidase, signal peptide peptidase like and presenilin are intramembrane aspartyl proteases located in the endoplasmic reticulum, plasma membrane and organelle. These membrane proteins are able to catalyze a hydrolytic reaction in a hydrophobic space. The downstream consequences of these reactions impact a variety of cellular functions such as cytokine production, inflammatory responses, embryogenesis, and immune system regulation. Additionally, the aspartyl proteases such as signal peptide peptidase and presenilin, a part of the γ-secretase complex, hydrolyze peptides leading to pathogen maturation and Alzheimer’s disease, respectively. Electron crystallography offers the unique aspect of studying membrane proteins in a near native state. Determining the structures of Haloarcula morismortui and Methanoculleus marisnigri JR1 signal peptide peptidases by electron crystallography may provide insight into how a hydrolysis reaction occurs in a hydrophobic environment and how the protein determines which transmembrane signal peptides to cleave. Additionally, structure determination may help answer questions regarding why human presenilin, part of the γ-secretase complex, incorrectly processes amyloid precursor protein into amyloid-beta peptides leading to Alzheimer’s disease. Such structural data may not only shed light on how amyloid precursor protein is processed but how other proteins are processed by signal peptide peptidase leading to immune responses, cell signaling, and pathogen maturation. In addition, structure-function data may have an impact on pharmaceutical drug designs that targets signal peptide peptidase, signal peptide peptidase like, and/or presenilin. To determine the structure of aspartyl proteases, two archaeal signal peptide peptidases were used for two-dimensional crystallization trials to be able to study their structure by electron crystallography. Haloarcula morismortui and Methanoculleus marisnigri JR1 signal peptide peptidases, both human signal peptide peptidase homologues, were recombinantly over-expressed and purified. During dialysis trials, various lipid-to-protein ratios, sodium chloride concentrations, temperatures, detergents and a variety of other variables were tested. Methanoculleus marisnigri JR1 signal peptide peptidase showed the most promising results in terms of crystallinity. Optimizing dialysis conditions, specifically narrowing the lipid to protein ratio, resulted in two-dimensional crystals. Ordered arrays measuring up to 200 nm x 200 nm were observed. These ordered arrays have been shown to be reproducible amongst multiple batches of purified Methanoculleus marisnigri JR1 signal peptide peptidase. Preliminary projection maps of negatively stained ordered arrays show unit cell dimensions of a = 178 Å, b = 160 Å, γ = 92.0 Å and a = 175 Å, b = 167 Å, γ = 92.0 Å. The monomer measurements are approximately 70 Å by 80 Å. This is the first time a signal peptide peptidase homologue has been crystallized by two-dimensional crystallization.
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Tilley, Paula Alexandra Botelho Garcia de Andrade Pimenta. "Contribution to the staging and immunological study of equine recurrent airway obstruction (RAO)." Doctoral thesis, Universidade Técnica de Lisboa. Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/3771.

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Recurrent airway obstruction (RAO) is one of the most frequent lung diseases in horses and is similar to human asthma. We characterized equine RAO differential diagnosis (DD) in horses with long term cough and established a parallel between the DD in equine RAO and in human asthma. We correlated clinical, endoscopic, thoracic X-ray and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid scores in horses with RAO to establish relevance of each factor for the characterization of RAO stages in order to suggest a staging method. Cardiovascular effects of RAO were assessed. We also evaluated the response to skin prick tests (SPT) and in vitro allergy tests with common aeroallergens in horses with RAO and characterized RAO in Portugal by identifying relevant allergic factors. The importance of a thorough diagnosis is emphasized, including BAL and respiratory endoscopy, and a DD parallel is made with vocal cord dysfunction in man. A score model for the characterization of RAO stages is suggested. The first ECG and EcoCG values for Lusitano/Lusitano-cross horses are published with subtle changes in the RAO group. In this highly selected population immediate aeroallergen hypersensitivity was significant, allergy being a probable aetiopathogenic mechanism in all RAO group horses.
RESUMO - A Obstrução recorrente das Vias Aéreas (ORVA) é uma das patologias pulmonares mais frequentes no cavalo, semelhante à asma humana. Caracterizámos o diagnóstico diferencial (DD) de ORVA equina em cavalos com tosse de longa duração e avaliamos o paralelismo entre o DD na ORVA equina e na asma humana. Correlacionámos “scores” clínicos, endoscópicos, radiológicos do toráx e da lavagem bronco-alveolar em cavalos com ORVA, para estabelecer a relevância de cada factor na caracterização de estádios de ORVA de forma a sugerir um método de estadiamento. Foram estudados efeitos cardiovasculares da ORVA. Avaliamos a resposta aos testes cutâneos por picada e a testes de alergia in vitro com aeroalergenos comuns em cavalos com ORVA e caracterizamos a ORVA em Portugal. É dada ênfase à importância de efectuar um diagnóstico preciso, envolvendo lavagem bronco-alveolar e endoscopia de aparelho respiratório, e é estabelecido um paralelo do DD com a disfunção das cordas vocais no Homem. É sugerido um modelo de estadiamento da ORVA. São publicados os primeiros valores de ECG e ecocardiograma para cavalos Lusitanos/cruzados de Lusitano, com variações subtis no grupo ORVA. Nesta população altamente seleccionada a hipersensibilidade imediata a aeroalergenos revelou-se significativa, sendo a alergia um mecanismo etiopatogenico provável em todos os cavalos do grupo ORVA.
CIISA (Centro de Investigação Interdisciplinar em Sanidade Animal)
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Scheibenpflug, Sara Matilda. "Internal Pricing and the Effect of Liquidity Requirements : A qualitative review of Swedish banks." Thesis, KTH, Industriell ekonomi och organisation (Inst.), 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-246024.

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The fundamental business model of banks is based on receiving short-term deposits and giving long-term loans which means that active banks are naturally subject to liquidity risk. During the last financial crisis poor liquidity risk management was seen as one of the main causes which has led to an increased focus on the management of liquidity risk and the introduction of the first minimum requirements for liquidity in banks, through Basel III. As the topic of internal pricing in banks and the effects of the introduction of the liquidity coverage ratio (LCR) and the net stable funding ratio (NSFR) is not extensively covered by existing research, the aim of this thesis is to identify and discuss internal pricing and liquidity cost allocation mechanisms used in practice by Swedish banks. The study also aims to investigate the impact of changes in liquidity requirements on internal pricing and liquidity cost-benefit allocation mechanisms in a Swedish setting. The key findings are that firstly, there are large variations regarding the sophistication of banks funds transfer pricing practices and liquidity cost allocation methods. The banks using less sophisticated methods may be exposed to model risk if they themselves are not aware of the implications of this. Two consequences of using simplified approaches may be distorted assessment of profitability and unwanted maturity transformation. Secondly, the findings indicate that the link between risk management and internal pricing in the banks is rather weak. Lastly, the introduction of LCR and NSFR have had a significant impact on the bank's risk management but the effect on internal pricing practices and methods for allocating liquidity costs is very limited.
Den fundamentala affärsmodellen för en bank baseras på mottagandet av kortfristig inlåning och utgivandet av långfristiga lån vilket innebär att banker är utsatta för likviditetsrisk. I samband med den senaste finansiella krisen sågs undermålig hantering av likviditetsrisk som en av de centrala orsakerna vilket har lett till ett ökat fokus på likviditetsriskhantering samt införandet av det första minimikraven gällande likviditet på banker genom Basel III. Då internprissättning hos banker samt effekten av att likviditetstäckningsgrad (LCR) och stabil nettofinansieringsgrad (NSFR) införts är ämnen som inte i någon större utsträckning täckts av tidigare forskning är syftet med rapporten att identifiera och diskutera internprissättning och metoder för allokering av likviditetskostnader. Vidare är syftet även att undersöka effekten av ändringar och kommande ändringar av regelverk på internprissättning och allokering av likviditetskostnader hos Svenska banker. De mest centrala slutsatserna är för det första, att det finns stora skillnader i hur avancerade bankernas metoder gällande internprissättning och allokering av likviditetskostnader är. Bankerna som använder mindre avancerade metoder kan vara exponerade mot en modell-risk om de inte är medvetna om följderna av att använda en förenklad modell. Två konsekvenser av att använda en förenklade modeller är att bedömningen av lönsamhet kan bli snedvriden samt att det kan uppmuntra till oönskad löptidstransformering. För det andra indikerar resultatet på att kopplingen mellan bankernas riskhantering och internprissättning är relativt svag. Slutligen så indikerar studien att LCR och NSFR har haft en signifikant effekt på bankernas riskhantering men att effekten på internprissättning och allokering av likviditetskostnader är mycket begränsad.
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Scheibenflug, Sara. "Internal Pricing and theEffect of Liquidity Requirements : A qualitative review of Swedish banks." Thesis, KTH, Industriell ekonomi och organisation (Inst.), 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-244311.

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The fundamental business model of banks is based on receiving short-term deposits and giving long-term loans which means that active banks are naturally subject to liquidity risk. During the last financial crisis poor liquidity risk management was seen as one of the main causes which has led to an increased focus on the management of liquidity risk and the introduction of the first minimum requirements for liquidity in banks, through Basel III. As the topic of internal pricing in banks and the effects of the introduction of the liquidity coverage ratio (LCR) and the net stablefunding ratio (NSFR) is not extensively covered by existing research, the aim of this thesis is to identify and discuss internal pricing and liquidity cost allocation mechanisms used in practice bySwedish banks. The study also aims to investigate the impact of changes in liquidity requirements on internal pricing and liquidity cost-benefit allocation mechanisms in a Swedish setting. The key findings are that firstly, there are large variations regarding the sophistication of banks funds transfer pricing practices and liquidity cost allocation methods. The banks using less sophisticated methods may be exposed to model risk if they themselves are not aware of the implications of this. Two consequences of using simplified approaches may be distorted assessment of profitability and unwanted maturity transformation. Secondly, the findings indicate that the link between risk management and internal pricing in the banks is rather weak. Lastly, the introduction of LCR and NSFR have had a significant impact on the bank's risk management but the effect on internal pricing practices and methods for allocating liquidity costs is very limited.
Den fundamentala affärsmodellen för en bank baseras på mottagandet av kortfristig inlåning och utgivandet av långfristiga lån vilket innebär att banker är utsatta för likviditetsrisk. I sambandmed den senaste finansiella krisen sågs undermålig hantering av likviditetsrisk som en av de centrala orsakerna vilket har lett till ett ökat fokus på likviditetsriskhantering samt införandet av det första minimikraven gällande likviditet på banker genom Basel III. Då internprissättning hos banker samt effekten av att likviditetstäckningsgrad (LCR) och stabil nettofinansieringsgrad(NSFR) införts är ämnen som inte i någon större utsträckning täckts av tidigare forskning är syftet med rapporten att identifiera och diskutera internprissättning och metoder för allokering av likviditetskostnader. Vidare är syftet även att undersöka effekten av ändringar och kommande ändringar av regelverk på internprissättning och allokering av likviditetskostnader hos Svenska banker. De mest centrala slutsatserna är för det första, att det finns stora skillnader i hur avancerade bankernas metoder gällande internprissättning och allokering av likviditetskostnader är. Bankerna som använder mindre avancerade metoder kan vara exponerade mot en modell-risk om de inte är medvetna om följderna av att använda en förenklad modell. Två konsekvenser av att använda en förenklade modeller är att bedömningen av lönsamhet kan bli snedvriden sam tatt det kan uppmuntra till oönskad löptidstransformering. För det andra indikerar resultatet på att kopplingen mellan bankernas riskhantering och internprissättning är relativt svag. Slutligen så indikerar studien att LCR och NSFR har haft en signifikant effekt på bankernas riskhantering men att effekten på internprissättning och allokering av likviditetskostnader är mycket begränsad.
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Prágrová, Šárka. "Radio Stalin jako příklad českého pirátského rozhlasového vysílání." Master's thesis, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-357933.

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Diploma thesis "Radio Stalin as an example of Czech piracy radio broadcast" is aimed to complexly present radio station Radio Stalin which was broadcasting in October 1990 in Prague. Radio Stalin is presented in the context of events of that time and related changes in politics, economy, society and media and in the context of piracy radio broadcast. First of all the emphasis is put on media transformation and changes in legislative framework of radio broadcasting after 1989. Radio Stalin is described through the method of oral history when interviews were held with its several cofounders. This method was chosen because of absence or unavailability of other sources. However, press is used partly. In this thesis is created overall picture of Radio Stalin. It is possible to imagine the situation and conditions in which was this radio created, the period before the start of broadcasting, the broadcasting process, the end of its broadcasting and the continuation of it. The benefit of thesis is the reminder of this often neglected radio which has its own place in the history of Czech radio broadcasting. Radio Stalin is the first private radio station in Czechoslovakia which story is an interplay of many happy coincidences. This radio goal was to fill the missing gap and it enriched in long-term the...
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Richhariya, Akshara. "Impact of Medicare part D on adherence and persistence to statin medications for Texas dual-eligible beneficiaries." Thesis, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2010-05-737.

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Statins are commonly used for treating the elevation of lipids in the blood stream, also known as hyperlipidemia. Statins are considered to be an economical and effective way to achieve desirable long-term health outcomes for hyperlipdemic patients, however, ensuring adequate adherence to statin medications is often difficult as hyperlipidemia is an asymptomatic condition and patients sometimes fail to recognize the importance of being adherent to their statin medications. The purpose of this study was to evaluate impact of enrollment under Medicaid and Medicare Part D and patient out-of-pocket costs on patient statin adherence, persistence, and mean number of gap days per claim. A retrospective claims database was used in this study to conduct repeated measures analyses on statin prescription claims from independent community pharmacies in Texas. The pre-period in this study extended from January 1, 2005 to September 30, 2005 (Medicaid period) and the post-period extended from January 1, 2006 to September 30, 2006 (Medicare period). The study population consisted of dual-eligible beneficiaries in Texas who had at least two stain claims in the pre and post-periods each. The final study population comprised of 1734 Texas dual-eligible beneficiaries with 6064 statin claims during the pre-period and 7956 claims during the post-period. Patients had an average of 3.49 statin claims during the pre-period and 4.58 statin claims during the post-period. Patients were dispensed an average of 57.34 days of drug supply per claim during the pre-period and 42.02 days of drug supply per claim during the post-period. The results from this study showed that out-of-pocket costs for patients increased from $0.39 per claim under Medicaid to $13.36 per claim under Medicare Part D. Patient adherence to statins was assessed by calculating medication possession ratio (MPR). The results showed that mean patient MPR increased from 75.71 percent under Medicaid to 79.37 percent under Medicare. Results from generalized estimating equations showed that odds of being adherent (i.e., MPR ≥ 80 percent) to statins increased by 36 percent when patients were covered under Medicare Part D. Linear mixed model analysis showed that MPR increased by 3.66 percent when patients were covered under Medicare Part D compared to Medicaid. Also, patient MPR was found to increase by 0.13 percent when patient out-of-pocket payment increased by $1.00. Patient persistence was calculated by measuring gaps in therapy and patients with a gap of 60 or more days were considered to have discontinued therapy. Patients were found to be persistent to their drug therapy for an average of 151.76 days under Medicaid and 159.75 days under Medicare. Linear mixed model analysis showed that patient persistence increased by 7.99 days when patients were enrolled under Medicare Part D compared to Medicaid. Days of persistence was also found to increase by 0.41 days when patient out-of-pocket costs increased by $1.00. Mean number of gap days per claim during the Medicaid period was 11.91 days and decreased to 8.38 days during the Medicare period. Linear mixed model analysis showed that mean number of gap days per claim decreased by 3.52 days when patients were enrolled under Medicare Part D compared to Medicaid. Mean number of gap days in therapy were found to decrease by 0.10 days when patient out-of-pocket costs increased by $1.00. The results of this study showed that implementation of Medicare Part D resulted in an increase in MPR and persistence and a decrease in mean number of gap days per claim for Texas dual-eligible beneficiaries. The results also suggest that increased out-of-pocket costs under Medicare Part D may not have had a negative impact on statin drug utilization by dual-eligible beneficiaries in Texas.
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Chiou, Yu Ting, and 邱于婷. "Association of Statin Medication Possession Ratio with Secondary Stroke Incidence For Diabetes Patients Post Their First Ischemic Stroke Hospitalization." Thesis, 2015. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/87855015787333598473.

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Survivors of stroke is at risk of a recurrent stroke, which is often more severe and disabling than the index event. Diabetes is one of the risk factors for secondary stroke. According to the clinical guidelines, high-intensity statin medication should be added to therapy for diabetic patients with overt ischemic stroke. However, persistence in using statins was decreased that may lead to secondary stroke or subsequent resource utilization. Therefore, it is important to investigate the association of statin medication possession ratio (MPR) with secondary stroke incidence for diabetes patients. This study employs National Health Insurance claim database. The subjective is first-ever ischemic stroke with history of diabetes and used statins in 90 days after discharge from 2001 to 2011, screening out 31,831 patients. The association between of statin MPR and secondary stroke incidence or subsequent resource utilization were analyzed by T-test, ANOVA, Chi-square test, Cox Proportional Hazard Regression, Generalized linear model. The average age of the patients was 65 years old and statin MPR was 0.74, and secondary stroke admission incidence was 10.96%. It found that MPR increases 1% then secondary stroke admission incidence was 2.474 times. The patients had hypertension then it was 1.215. The average expense of readmission was NT 61,795. When the patients had more history of diseases, chronic kidney disease then their expense of secondary stroke was higher. The average of emergency room visits was 2.42, and expense of emergency room was NT 9,036. It found that the patients had higher MPR, history of disease (hypertension, heart disease and chronic kidney disease), higher SSI then their emergency room visits and expense was higher. It showed a positive correlation between MPR and secondary stroke admission incidence, emergency room visit, expense of emergency room. However, it didn’t have the correlation with expense of readmission. Furthermore, higher MPR group that DDDs was lower and SSI was higher. In other words, the patient who has higher MPR implies they take lower intensity of statin, and they have higher severity of disease. Therefore, it is better to follow closely for them.
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Levitan: Golos Stalina. Sankt-Peterburg: Partner SPb, 2010.

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Chicago's WLS radio. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Pub., 2008.

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Jacobs, Ron. KHJ: Inside boss radio. Stafford, TX: Zapoleon Pub., 2002.

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Walters, Marylu. CKUA: Radio worth fighting for. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 2002.

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CKUA: Radio worth fighting for. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 2002.

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Sanger, Elliott M. Rebel in radio: The story of WQXR. 5th ed. Millwood, N.Y: Kraus Reprint, 1986.

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Continental: A rádio rebelde de Roberto Marinho. Florianópolis, SC: Editora Insular, 2007.

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Limited, Yorkshire Regional Radio. Y107, a bright new sound for Yorkshire: An application by Yorkshire Regional Radio Limited to the Radio Authority for the South and West Yorkshire Regional FM Licence. Leeds: Yorkshire Regional Radio, 2001.

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1954-, Benge Geoff, ed. Clarence Jones: Mr. Radio. Seattle, WA: YWAM Pub., 2005.

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KMA radio, the first sixty years. Shenandoah, IA: May Broadcasting Co., 1985.

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Preger, Sven. "Staging: From Script to Sound." In Storytelling in Radio and Podcasts, 195–217. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73130-4_8.

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Cui, Qiang, Juin J. Liou, Jean-Jacques Hajjar, Javier Salcedo, Yuanzhong Zhou, and Srivatsan Parthasarathy. "Basics in ESD Protection of Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits." In On-Chip Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) Protection for Radio-Frequency Integrated Circuits, 1–11. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10819-3_1.

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Halpern, Samuel E., and Robert O. Dillman. "Use of Radio-Labeled Antibodies in Diagnosis and Staging of Solid Tumors." In Lymphoproliferative Diseases: Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, Therapy, 114–25. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5016-0_10.

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Cui, Qiang, Juin J. Liou, Jean-Jacques Hajjar, Javier Salcedo, Yuanzhong Zhou, and Srivatsan Parthasarathy. "On-Chip Radio Frequency ESD Protection Solution in GaAs pHEMT Process." In On-Chip Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) Protection for Radio-Frequency Integrated Circuits, 43–80. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10819-3_4.

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Sale, Arianna. "Return to ‘Radio Nostalgia’: Twenty Years of ‘Anti-Violence’ Legislation in Italian Stadia." In Legal Responses to Football Hooliganism in Europe, 19–34. The Hague: T.M.C. Asser Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6265-108-1_2.

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Cui, Qiang, Juin J. Liou, Jean-Jacques Hajjar, Javier Salcedo, Yuanzhong Zhou, and Srivatsan Parthasarathy. "On-Chip Protection Solution for Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits in Standard CMOS Process." In On-Chip Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) Protection for Radio-Frequency Integrated Circuits, 13–21. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10819-3_2.

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Cui, Qiang, Juin J. Liou, Jean-Jacques Hajjar, Javier Salcedo, Yuanzhong Zhou, and Srivatsan Parthasarathy. "Design of SiGe SCR Devices for Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits in SiGe BiCMOS Process." In On-Chip Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) Protection for Radio-Frequency Integrated Circuits, 23–42. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10819-3_3.

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Cui, Qiang, Juin J. Liou, Jean-Jacques Hajjar, Javier Salcedo, Yuanzhong Zhou, and Srivatsan Parthasarathy. "Conclusion." In On-Chip Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) Protection for Radio-Frequency Integrated Circuits, 81–82. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10819-3_5.

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"Sales." In The Radio Station, 143–76. Routledge, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780080954110-10.

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"News." In The Radio Station, 177–99. Routledge, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780080954110-11.

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Culler, Wyatt, Xiaoling Chen, Stephen Peluso, Domenic Santavicca, Jacqueline O’Connor, and David Noble. "Comparison of Center Nozzle Staging to Outer Nozzle Staging in a Multi-Flame Combustor." In ASME Turbo Expo 2018: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2018-75423.

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Combustion instability in gas turbines is often mitigated using fuel staging, a strategy where the fuel is split unevenly between different nozzles of a multiple-nozzle combustor. This work examines the efficacy of different fuel staging configurations by comparing axisymmetric and non-axisymmetric fuel staging in a four-around-one model gas turbine combustor. Fuel staging is accomplished by increasing the equivalence ratio of the center nozzle (axisymmetric staging) or an outer nozzle (non-axisymmetric staging). When the global equivalence ratio is ϕ = 0.70 and all nozzles are fueled equally, the combustor undergoes longitudinal, self-excited oscillations. These oscillations are suppressed when the center nozzle equivalence ratio is increased above ϕStaging = 0.79. This bifurcation equivalence ratio varies between ϕStaging = 0.86 and ϕStaging = 0.76 for the outer nozzles, and is attributed to minor hardware differences between each nozzle. High speed CH* chemiluminescence images in combination with dynamic pressure measurements are used to determine the instantaneous phase difference between the heat release rate fluctuation and the combustor pressure fluctuation throughout the combustor. This analysis shows that the staged flame has similar phase relationships for all staging configurations. It is found that axisymmetric staging can be as effective as non-axisymmetric staging; however, the aforementioned hardware variations can impact both the bifurcation equivalence ratio and the effectiveness of staging.
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McDougall, N. M., N. A. Cumpsty, and T. P. Hynes. "Stall Inception in Axial Compressors." In ASME 1989 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/89-gt-63.

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Detailed measurements have been made of the transient stalling process in an axial compressor stage. The stage is of high hub-casing ratio and stall is initiated in the rotor. If the rotor tip clearance is small stall inception occurs at the hub, but at clearances typical for a multistage compressor the inception is at the tip. The crucial quantity in both cases is the blockage caused by the endwall boundary layer. Prior to stall disturbances rotate around the inlet flow in sympathy with rotating variations in the endwall blockage; these can persist for some time prior to stall, rising and falling in amplitude before the final increase which occurs as the compressor stalls.
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Gorrell, S. E., and P. M. Russler. "Stall Inception in a High-Speed Low Aspect Ratio Fan Including the Effects of Casing Treatments." In ASME 1994 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/94-gt-322.

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The stall inception process in high-speed compressor components is important to understand in order to increase stage loading while maintaining stall margin. This paper presents the results of an in depth experimental investigation on the stall inception of a two stage, high-speed, low aspect ratio fan that is representative of current operational commercial and military fan technology. High-response static pressure measurements are presented which detail the stall inception process of the fan under various operating conditions. These conditions include: varied corrected speeds, a smooth case, a circumferential groove casing treatment, and a recirculating cavity casing treatment. Stage pressure characteristics and radial pressure ratio profiles are presented for the different operating conditions. The stage performance data, together with the static pressure data, are analyzed to provide a clear and thorough understanding of the stall inception process and how the process may vary under different conditions. Experimental results show that a stage may stall on the positive, neutral, or negative sloped part of the pressure characteristic. The three casing treatments had a significant effect on the rotor tip flow and these variations changed the stall inception path of the fan. Stall inception was characterized by the formation of a stall inception cell which grew to fully developed rotating stall. Properties affected by the changing tip flow include the stall inception duration, stall inception cell frequency, existence of modal waves, duration of modal waves, and modal wave frequency. In some instances modal waves appear to play a role in stall inception, in others they do not.
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Istomina, Tatiana, Viktor Istomin, Marina Lafitskova, Anastasya Nikitina, and Olga Mozhakova. "Fuzzy Classification of Romberg Test Parameters Using Verified Database of Stabil-Metric Data." In 2020 International Youth Conference on Radio Electronics, Electrical and Power Engineering (REEPE). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/reepe49198.2020.9059166.

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Tsukamoto, Kazuhiro, Shohei Suto, Kiyotaka Hiradate, and Yasushi Shinkawa. "Effect of Impeller Outlet Flow Affected by Casing Treatment on Rotating Stall in Vane-Less Diffuser in Centrifugal Turbomachinery." In ASME Turbo Expo 2018: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2018-76461.

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The effect of impeller outlet flow affected by a recirculating casing treatment on rotating stall in a vane-less diffuser in centrifugal turbomachinery was investigated experimentally. Centrifugal compressors require higher efficiency and wider operating range. At lower flow rates, rotating stall sometimes occurs in a vane-less diffuser and generates significant subsynchronous vibrations, which often mark the limit of the operating curve of actual compressors. For this reason, the vibration and load on thrust and radial bearings should be reduced when rotating stall occurs. Many studies have investigated rotating stalls in vane-less diffusers in centrifugal turbomachinery. On the other hand, few studies have investigated how stall characteristics change when a casing treatment which is an effective means of expanding the operating range of the centrifugal compressor, is implemented. From this aspect, this research experimentally investigated the effect of the impeller outlet flow on rotating stall in a vane-less diffuser and evaluated the possibility of decreasing shaft vibration. Two different centrifugal impellers with the same recirculating casing treatment were investigated to examine the effect of the impeller outlet flow field. Impeller-A had a smaller exit blade angle with a higher deceleration ratio of impeller relative velocity from inlet to outlet. Impeller-B had a larger exit flow angle with a lower deceleration ratio. Both impellers had the same meridional geometry. Experimental results showed that both impellers obtained map width expansions for lower flow rate regions of more than 10% from the casing treatment. In the case of Impeller-A, the static pressure rise increased as a result of the casing treatment. However, the pressure fluctuations at the diffuser due to the rotating stall increased. On the other hand, in the case of Impeller-B, the static pressure rise increased at the vane-less diffuser instead of the impeller. In Impeller-B, the casing treatment decreased the pressure fluctuation at the diffuser due to the rotating stall and kept the static pressure rise with a negative slope. The results indicate that improving the outlet flow in cases such as Impeller-B may decrease the shaft oscillations due to rotating stall.
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Danao, Louis Angelo, Jonathan Edwards, Okeoghene Eboibi, and Robert Howell. "A Numerical Study on the Effects of Unsteady Wind on Vertical Axis Wind Turbine Performance." In ASME 2013 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2013-62493.

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Numerical simulations using RANS–based CFD have been utilised to carry out investigations on the effects of unsteady wind in the performance of a wind tunnel vertical axis wind turbine. Using a validated CFD model, unsteady wind simulations revealed a fundamental relationship between instantaneous VAWT CP and wind speed. CFD data shows a CP variation in unsteady wind that cuts across the steady CP curve as wind speed fluctuates. A reference case with mean wind speed of 7m/s, wind speed amplitude of ±12%, fluctuating frequency of 0.5Hz and mean tip speed ratio of 4.4 has shown a wind cycle mean power coefficient of 0.33 that equals the steady wind maximum. Increasing wind speed causes the instantaneous tip speed ratio to fall which leads to higher effective angle of attack and deeper stalling on the blades. Stalled flow and rapid changes in angle of attack of the blade induce hysteresis loops in both lift and drag. Decreasing wind speeds limit the perceived angle of attack seen by the blades to near static stall thus reducing the positive effect of dynamic stall on lift generation. Three mean tip speed ratio cases were tested to study the effects of varying conditions of VAWT operation on the overall performance. As the mean tip speed ratio increases, the peak performance also increases.
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Komerath, Narayanan M. "Radio Waves for Space-Based Construction." In SPACE TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS INTERNAT.FORUM-STAIF 2004: Conf.on Thermophys.in Microgravity; Commercial/Civil Next Gen.Space Transp.; 21st Symp.Space Nuclear Power & Propulsion; Human Space Explor.; Space Colonization; New Frontiers & Future Concepts. AIP, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1649665.

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Chen, Hua, Strong Guo, Xiao-Cheng Zhu, Zhao-Hui Du, and Stone Zhao. "Numerical Simulations of Onset of Volute Stall Inside a Centrifugal Compressor." In ASME Turbo Expo 2008: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2008-50036.

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In a previous publication (Guo & Chen et al., 2007), the authors solved the unsteady, 3-D Navier-Stokes equations with the k-ε turbulence model using CFX software to show that there is a volute stall coincided with the stage stall of a turbocharger centrifugal compressor operated at 423m/s tip speed and the stage stall frequency is dictated by a volute standing wave. This paper presents the flow condition at the vaneless diffuser and volute from the same simulation at various mass flow rates from stage peak efficiency to deep stage stall. Time averaged flow conditions show that (1) the influence of exducer blade passing at the volute inlet rapidly diminishes at the compressor peak pressure ratio point and the influence vanishes when the stage is in stall; (2) only at the peak pressure ratio point, circumferentially averaged, spanwise distribution of radial velocity at the volute inlet has an inflection point and the distribution meets the requirement of the Fjo̸rtoft instability theorem; (3) in the volute discharge section, the flow stalls after the stage stalls and the vortex core at the cross sectional center of the section breaks down; (4) impeller total pressure rise curve has a flat region in the middle before the stage stalls and (5) diffuser stall triggers the stage stall and drives the volute into stall.
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Joukou, Satoshi, Yasushi Shinkawa, Toshio Kanno, Hideo Nishida, Takahiro Nishioka, and Kiyotaka Hiradate. "Influence of Low-Solidity Cascade Diffuser on Spike Stall Inception in a Centrifugal Compressor." In ASME Turbo Expo 2012: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2012-69203.

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Stall inception patterns for three low-solidity cascade diffusers were experimentally investigated to extend the operating range of centrifugal compressor. Pressure fluctuations on the wall and flow distributions at the diffuser inlet were measured, and static pressure-rises across the diffuser vane were also measured to clarify the mechanism of rotating stall inception. In the case of the original diffuser (LSD_O), which had the radius ratio between the impeller outlet and the diffuser vane inlet of 1.10 and a flat plate wing section, a short length-scale stall cell known as a spike first appeared in the positive slope of the diffuser static pressure-raise (after the flat slope was maintained), and then a surge occurred as flow-rate decreased. The propagation speed of short length-scale stall cell was about 13% of the impeller rotation speed. The measured flow distribution at the inlet of the LSD_O suggested that the flow separation occurred in the vaneless space and this separation influenced the rotating stall. In the case of the LSD_A, which had the radius ratio of 1.10 and the NACA 63 wing section, a short length-scale stall cell that was smaller than that of LSD_O was appeared in the positive slope of the diffuser static pressure-raise (without the flat slope). A surge also occurred as further flow-rate decreased. The propagation speed of short length-scale stall cell was about 13% just prior to surge point. In contrast, in the case of LSD_B, which had the radius ratio of 1.05 and the NACA 63 wing section, a small disturbance appeared without spike just prior to surge point and rotating stall did not occur. The small disturbance did not propagate in the circumferential direction. Moreover, the flow separation did not occur in the semi-vaneless space. At the stall inception point of LSD_O and LSD_A, the averaged absolute flow angle at the diffuser inlet agreed with the onset flow angel of rotating stall in vaneless diffuser predicted by Senoo. Therefore, it was considered that the flow separation also occurred in the vaneless space and this separation influenced the rotating stall in the case of LSD_A. Moreover, it was considered that the difference of two stall cell patterns between LSD_O and LSD_A depended on the static pressure-rise characteristic of diffuser determined by the design specifications in case of that the rotating stall occurred in the vaneless space. In contrast, at the point of the small disturbance appeared of LSD_B, the averaged absolute flow angle at the diffuser inlet is smaller than that predicted by Senoo. Therefore, in case of small the radius ratio, the reverse flow in vaneless diffuser is suppressed, and the rotating stall is also suppressed.
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Matveev, Konstantin I., and Zachary J. Malhiot. "Construction and Testing of Radio-Controlled Power Augmented Ram Model." In ASME 2007 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2007-41136.

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Heavy-payload Power Augmented Ram vehicles represent a new class of amphibious transportation means. In the static and low-speed operational regimes, these machines utilize a skirtless pressurized air cushion generated by front jet propulsors. In the high-speed motion, the aerodynamic lift augmented in ground effect becomes the dominant support. The construction of a small-scale radio-controlled Power Augmented Ram model is described. Results of initial static and self-propelled tests on solid surfaces are presented. Future research work and possible full-scale applications are discussed.
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Mastoridis, Themistoklis. Radio Frequency Station - Beam Dynamics Interaction in Circular Accelerators. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1007546.

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Berry, Steven, and Joel Waldfogel. Mergers, Station Entry, and Programming Variety in Radio Broadcasting. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, April 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w7080.

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Cook, DR. Energy Balance Bowen Ratio Station (EBBR) Instrument Handbook. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1020562.

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Becker, Alex, and William Frangos. Magnetic fields of AM band radio broadcast signals at theRichmond Fiel d Station. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/7363.

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Pinnock, William. "Your information station": A Case study of rural radio in the 21st century. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.2113.

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Farrar, C. R., J. G. Bennett, W. E. Dunwoody, and W. E. Baker. Static load cycle testing of a low-aspect-ratio four-inch wall, TRG-type structure, TRG-5-4 (1. 0, 0. 56). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6242041.

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Health hazard evaluation report: evaluation of radiofrequency radiation exposures at an atomic time radio station. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, December 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.26616/nioshheta201100973200.

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EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON SEISMIC PERFORMANCE OF PEC COMPOSITE COLUMN-STEEL BEAM FRAME WITH WELDED T-STUB STRENGTHENED CONNECTIONS. The Hong Kong Institute of Steel Construction, September 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18057/ijasc.2021.17.3.5.

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Seismic performance of innovative Partially Encased Composite (PEC) column-steel beam composite frame was investigated, where the connection was strengthened by the welded T-stub. A ½ scale, two-storey, and one bay composite frame specimen was designed and fabricated for the quasi-static test. Through the experimental observation and measurements, the seismic performance were evaluated, including hysteretic characteristic, lateral stiffness, seismic energy dissipation, and ductility. The plastic damage evolution process and ductile failure mode were clarified. The results indicated that the welded T-stud strengthened connection enhanced the integrity of the frame and led to higher seismic strength and larger lateral stiffness. The plastic hinge was observed away from the beam end due to the welded T-stud and the specimen exhibited an approximately completed hysteretic loop. Without significant decreasing of the ultimate bearing capacity, its overall drift, ductility efficient and equivalent viscous damping ratio were 3.63% (push) / 4.07% (pull), 3.21 (push) / 3.70 (pull) and 0.261 respectively. The proposed structure possesses sound deformation, ductility, and energy-dissipation capacity with the desired plastic failure mode induced by the plastic hinges formed in all beam sections near the T-stud end and column section at the bottom, successively. It was demonstrated an ideal ductile energy-dissipation mode of the frame structure.
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