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Krasnobayev, V., S. Koshman, and D. Kovalchuk. "SYNTHESIS OF STRUCTURE OF THE ADDER BY MODULE." Системи управління, навігації та зв’язку. Збірник наукових праць 1, no. 63 (2021): 96–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.26906/sunz.2021.1.096.

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The subject of the article is the study of the structure of low-bit binary adders for an arbitrary modulus of the residual class system (RCS). The purpose of this article is to develop an algorithm for synthesizing the structure of the adder of two residuals of numbers by an arbitrary value of the RCS module, by organizing inter-bit connections between the binary digits of the adder, the combination of which determines the structure of the adder modulo. Tasks: to investigate the possibility of performing the operation of addition of two residuals in RCS based on positional binary adders; to analyze the influence of additionally introduced interdigit connections into the positional binary adder on the value of the contents of this adder; to develop an algorithm for the synthesis of an adder by an arbitrary RCS module. Research methods: methods of analysis and synthesis of computer systems, number theory, coding theory in RCS. The following results were obtained. It is shown in the work that the introduction of additional interdigit connections in a positional binary adder allows changing the contents of this adder. The rules for the introduction of these additional links are formulated, on the basis of which an algorithm for the synthesis of an adder by an arbitrary RCS modulus is obtained. Specific examples of the synthesis of structures of binary adders for various values of the RCS modules are given. Conclusions. Thus, the paper proposes an algorithm for the synthesis of an adder by an arbitrary RCS module, which is based on the use of positional binary adders, by introducing additional inter-bit connections. The application of the considered algorithm expands the functionality of positional binary adders
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Lee, Ki-Beom, Mohamed A. Ahmed, Dong-Ki Kang, and Young-Chon Kim. "Deep Reinforcement Learning Based Optimal Route and Charging Station Selection." Energies 13, no. 23 (2020): 6255. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en13236255.

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This paper proposes an optimal route and charging station selection (RCS) algorithm based on model-free deep reinforcement learning (DRL) to overcome the uncertainty issues of the traffic conditions and dynamic arrival charging requests. The proposed DRL based RCS algorithm aims to minimize the total travel time of electric vehicles (EV) charging requests from origin to destination using the selection of the optimal route and charging station considering dynamically changing traffic conditions and unknown future requests. In this paper, we formulate this RCS problem as a Markov decision process model with unknown transition probability. A Deep Q network has been adopted with function approximation to find the optimal electric vehicle charging station (EVCS) selection policy. To obtain the feature states for each EVCS, we define the traffic preprocess module, charging preprocess module and feature extract module. The proposed DRL based RCS algorithm is compared with conventional strategies such as minimum distance, minimum travel time, and minimum waiting time. The performance is evaluated in terms of travel time, waiting time, charging time, driving time, and distance under the various distributions and number of EV charging requests.
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Qi, Huan Huan, and Zhong Xiu Zeng. "Nonlinear Dynamic Analysis of RCS LOCA Based on Secondary Development of ANSYS." Applied Mechanics and Materials 105-107 (September 2011): 334–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.105-107.334.

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Research of loss of coolant accident (LOCA) postulated on the nuclear reactor coolant system (RCS) was investigated with ANSYS program. Secondary development of ANSYS was performed to form the customized module for implementing effective and efficient RCS LOCA nonlinear analysis. A standard analysis procedure was established. It has following functions, such as parameters and modular system modeling, automatically set break, static pilot analysis, LOCA nonlinear dynamic calculation and automatic reports generation. Main pipes, Steam generator and reactor coolant pump models were molded by parameterized modular modeling method. Those models considered the nonlinear factors, such as material nonlinearities, gap and so on, constructed component model libraries of RCS. Comparing the results calculated by ANSYS and program-specific, it is showed that the results are generally consistent.
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Boiadjiev, George, Rumen Kastelov, Tony Boiadjiev, et al. "Design and performance study of an orthopaedic surgery robotized module for automatic bone drilling." International Journal of Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery 9, no. 4 (2013): 455–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/rcs.1479.

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Abidi, Haider, Giada Gerboni, Margherita Brancadoro, et al. "Highly dexterous 2-module soft robot for intra-organ navigation in minimally invasive surgery." International Journal of Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery 14, no. 1 (2017): e1875. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/rcs.1875.

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Hernández-Castaño, Javier A., Yenny Villuendas-Rey, Oscar Camacho-Nieto, and Carmen F. Rey-Benguría. "A New Experimentation Module for the EPIC Software." Research in Computing Science 147, no. 12 (2018): 243–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.13053/rcs-147-12-23.

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Wu, Yacong, Jun Huang, Mingxu Yi, and Chaopu Zhang. "Simulation of active cancellation system based on N-order SSC algorithm." Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology 91, no. 7 (2019): 949–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/aeat-08-2017-0190.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to introduce the theoretical basis of N-order spectral spreading-compressing (SSC) frequency shift interference algorithm and expand it to active cancellation. An active cancellation simulation and verification system based on N-order SSC algorithm is established and carried out; simultaneously, the absorbing material coating stealth simulation of two kinds of thickness is carried out to compare the stealth effect with active cancellation system. Design/methodology/approach The active cancellation method based on N-order SSC algorithm is proposed based on theoretical formula derivation; the active cancellation simulation and verification system is established in MATLAB/Simulink. The full-size model is built by CATIA and meshed by hypermesh. The omnidirectional radar cross section (RCS) is calculated in cadFEKO, and the results are analyzed in postFEKO. Findings The simulations are implemented on a stealth fighter, and results show that after active cancellation, the peak of spectrum analyzer has reduced in all azimuths, the omnidirectional RCS has also decreased and the detection probability of almost all azimuths has dropped under 50 per cent. The absorbing material coating stealth simulations of two kinds of thickness are carried out, and results show that the stealth effect of active cancellation is much better than absorbing material coating. Practical implications An active cancellation system based on SSC algorithm is proposed in this paper, and the effect of active cancellation is verified and compared with that of absorbing materials. A new method for the current active stealth is provided in this paper. Originality/value Active cancellation simulation and verification system is established. RCS calculation module, signal-to-noise-ratio (SNR) calculation module and detection probability module are built to verify the effect of active cancellation system. Simultaneously, the absorbing material coating stealth simulation is carried out, and the stealth effect of absorbing material coating and active cancellation are compared and analyzed.
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Flores-Rodríguez, Karen Lizbeth, and Felipe Trujillo-Romero. "Free Form Object Recognition Module using A-KAZE and GCS." Research in Computing Science 118, no. 1 (2016): 19–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.13053/rcs-118-1-2.

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Camarillo-Ramos, Mario Alberto, Roberto López-Avitia, Miguel Bravo-Zanoguera, Verónica Quintero-Rosas, Apolonio Castro-Corral Reyes, and Andrea Magaly Alvarado-Álvarez. "Energy Consumption of an Internal CRC Module in a Microcontroller." Research in Computing Science 142, no. 1 (2017): 61–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.13053/rcs-142-1-6.

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Xu, Sheng, Yuan Ming Xu, and Jun Huang. "The Research of Active Cancellation Stealth System Design." Applied Mechanics and Materials 192 (July 2012): 390–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.192.390.

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An active cancellation stealth system was designed based on the phased array techni- que, digital radio frequency memory (DRFM) and field programmable gate array (FPGA). Using the off-line calculation method, which establish goals of omnidirectional radar cross- section (RCS) database, clutter and noise database in advance. Signal processing and control module analyzes the measured radar signal parameter , then find the corresponding target echo data in the RCS database, and real-time adjustment of coherent echo amplitude and phase. Make target scattering field and artificial introduced into radiation field coherent cancellation in radar direction, so that the radar receiver is always in nulls synthesis pattern. Through the combination of software and hardware of the method in engineering realization of active cancellation stealth.
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Kljajič, Marko. "Simulační studie robotické linky pro obsluhu obráběcího stroje a realizaci dokončovacích operací." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta strojního inženýrství, 2020. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-417547.

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The aim of the thesis is conceptual design of robotic workplace with its subsequent simulation. The current workplace for manufacturing and deburring parts for automotive industry is operated manually. The plan is overall automation and replacement of operators by robots. The thesis deals with the concept of layout of elements in the cell, and the procedure of their selection or design. Process simulation is performed in the Process Simulate software from Siemens. For the purposes of the work is used RCS module, which on the basis of dynamic conditions can calculate the cycle of production very close to the reality. The production cycle is compared to the current workplace. The work also deals with the economic evaluation of the proposed workplace.
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Novitchi, Dumitru. "Uživatelské rozhraní pro adaptivní RCL modul." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta elektrotechniky a komunikačních technologií, 2018. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-377134.

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The purpose of this thesis is to create an simple graphic library in the programming C language, through which it will be possible to draw and simulate the basic functions of a car backlight, and subseguently to create the graphic user interface.v The first part of the thesis is based on the study of the given issue, briefly it describes the differences between raster and vector graphics,most used formats, describes diverse color models and the area of their use, ,basic graphic adapters, video memorry and its control in the operating system Linux. In the second part there is stated the practical realization of the basic graphic algorithms needed for drawing the algorithm primitives. An mathematical aparatus described in detail and well-founded with formulas. Also there are the advantages and disatvantages of each used algorithm and their realization in the programming C language. The 3rd and the last part of the thesis is dedicated to the creation of the graphic user interface in the FreePascal programming language and further to the describtion of his main elements.
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Ruml, Martin. "Modulární jádro pro informační systém." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta elektrotechniky a komunikačních technologií, 2010. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-218239.

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This thesis deals with frameworks for modular information systems. The experimental implementation module for dynamic loading of others running modules is realized in thesis on the basis of research. In first chapters there are the description of solved problems of modular systems and the description of used programming language Java. Other chapter describes the specifications for modular system OSHi. Other chapter describes framework Esclipse RCP. Eclipse RCP is used for the formation of graphics of riched aplication. The experimental module is creative at the end of the thesis. The program uses Eclipse RCP for grant of GUI for control of loading of modules.
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Miller, Florence. "Mécanismes cellulaires et moléculaires de la transcytose dans un modèle de barrière hémato-encéphalique in vitro." Artois, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005ARTO0404.

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L'homéostasie cérébrale est maintenue par la barrière hémato-encéphalique (BHE). Les cellules endothéliales de capillaires cérébraux composant cette barrière présentent des caractéristiques structurales et métaboliques particulières limitant considérablement les échanges entre le sang et le cerveau. La présence de transporteurs au niveau de ces cellules permet l'apport de nutriments essentiels au fonctionnement cérébral. L'acquisition de ces propriétés est induite par l'environnement cérébral essentiellement composé de cellules gliales. Le modèle in vitro de BHE développé au laboratoire, consistant en une coculture de cellules endothéliales et de cellules gliales, mime la situation in vivo. Son utilisation a permis la découverte d'une voie de transcytose assurant le transport de molécules plasmatiques vers le parenchyme cérébral. Cette dernière est récepteurs-dépendante et la microscopie électronique a permis d'observer des structures cellulaires spécialisées comme les cavéoles et les cavéosomes. L'utilisation de techniques biochimiques (immuno-empreintes, inhibiteurs pharmacologiques) a montré que ce transport transcellulaire dépend de l'activation des protéines kinases p42-44 MAPK (Mitogen Activated Protein Kinases). Ces dernières sont elles-mêmes activées par la Protéine Kinase C et par Ras. Cette voie de signalisation régulant les processus de la transcytose semble avoir lieu dans les cavéoles comme l'indique les résultats d'immuno-précipitations. La meilleure compréhension des mécanismes cellulaires et moléculaires qui régulent la transcytose offre diverses perspectives thérapeutiques pour le traitement des maladies cérébrales<br>Cerebral homeostasis is regulated by the presence of the blood-brain barrier (BBB). This barrier is located in brain capillaries endothelial cells, which possess some morphological and enzymatic properties. Cerebral endothelium firmly reduces passages between blood and brain. Carrier-mediated transport expressed in endothelial cells takes part in nutrient contribution to the brain. BBB properties come from brain vicinity and especially from glial cells. Using a BBB in vitro model, that consists in a coculture of brain capillary endothelial cells and glial cells, an in vivo status can be mimicked. In this in vitro model, a transcytosis way, that ensures blood-borne molecule transport into the brain, has been discovered. This transcytosis occurs in a receptor-dependent manner and electronic microscopy enables to observe specialized cellular vesicles involvement such as caveolae and cavesomes. The use of biochemical engineering (Western Blot, pharmacological inhibitors) demonstrates that this process is governed by p42-44 MAPK, which are themselves regulated by Protein Kinase C and Ras. These signalling events involved in the regulation of transcytosis seem to take place in caveolae as indicated by immuno-precipitates results. A better understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying transcytosis will allow many curative prospects for brain illnesses
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Joorst, Jerome Paul. "The nature of the representative council of Learner (RCL) members' participation on the school governing bodies of two primary schools in the Western Cape." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2007. http://etd.uwc.ac.za/index.php?module=etd&action=viewtitle&id=gen8Srv25Nme4_4757_1256304733.

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<p>This study is based on an investigation into the way RCL members participate in the deliberation of their School Governing Bodies. The study was conducted in two primary schools in the Western Cape town of Vredenburg. The research participants were members of the Representative Council of Learners from these schools. Focus group discussions as well as in depth interviews were used to explore the RCL members' views on the nature of their participation during SGB deliberations. the main fining of this study is that, due to external as well as in-school factors, a huge gap exists between normative RCL policy exp[ectations and the actual manifestation policy in the real world of the RCL members' schools. the findings of the study reveal a lack of participative capacities among these RCL members, which, in combination with a non participative culture at their homes, the community and the school, leads to learners being excluded from democratic processes.</p>
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Pontes, Paulo Rógenes Monteiro. "Comparação de modelos hidrodinâmicos simplificados de propagação de vazão em rios e canais." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/35350.

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Esse trabalho identificou, testou e aprimorou modelos de propagação de vazão simplificados a fim de verificar as vantagens e desvantagens dos modelos. As soluções apresentadas por esses modelos foram testadas com um modelo hidrodinâmico completo, considerado nesse trabalho como resultados ideias. Os modelos hidrodinâmicos simplificados testados foram: Um modelo não linear de Onda Cinemática, o modelo Muskingum-Cunge linear, duas versões do modelo Muskingum-Cunge não linar, o modelo Muskingum-Cunge modificado por Todini e o modelo IPHS1. O modelo hidrodinâmico completo utilizado nesse trabalho foi o modelo HEC-RAS. Desenvolveu-se ainda uma metodologia para representar o efeito da planície de inundação. Essa metodologia foi implementada nos modelos hidrodinâmicos simplificados. Para avaliar o comportamento dos diferentes modelos de propagação disponíveis foram criados testes numéricos em que foram aplicados os diferentes modelos, com variação de características dos hidrogramas sintético de entrada, das características do leito do rio e da planície de inundação, e dos critérios de discretização temporal e espacial. A avaliação dos resultados foi feita através dos erros de conservação de volume, de vazão de pico e de tempo de ocorrência da vazão de pico. Além disso, também foram considerados, em alguns testes, os critérios de aplicabilidade de Ponce para onda cinemática e difusão além da formulação do Δx ideal proposto por Fread. Os resultados mostram que o modelo Muskingum-Cunge Todini, modificado para representar o efeito da planície de inundação, é muito promissor. Esse modelo apresentou resultados que se aproximaram muito dos resultados obtidos pelo HEC-RAS, enquanto os outros modelos hidrodinâmicos simplificados apresentaram resultados piores. Com relação aos critérios de aplicabilidade, recomenda-se o uso de um Δx três vezes menor do que o valor sugerido por Fread. Além disso, pode-se concluir que os modelos simplificados podem ser utilizados fora dos limites de aplicabilidade sugeridos por Ponce.<br>This work has identified, tested and improved simplified flood routing models to verify the advantages and disadvantages presented. The solutions provided by these models were tested by using a full hydrodynamic model considered in this work as an ideal result. The simplified hydrodynamic models used were: A variable parameter kinematics wave model, the Muskingum-Cunge flood routing model, the variable parameter Muskingum-Cunge flood routing model (three and four points scheme) the Muskingum-Cunge modified by Todini (MCT) and the model IPHS1. The full hydrodynamic model used was HEC-RAS. It was also proposed a procedure to represent the effect of the floodplain rivers. To evaluate the behavior of different flood routing models numerical tests were created and were applied to then. The characteristics of synthetic inflow hydrographs, the characteristics of riverbed and floodplain, and the criteria for temporal and spatial discretization were perturbed. The evaluation of the results was made through the errors of conservation of volume, peak flow and time of occurrence of peak flow. Moreover, it was also considered, in some tests, applicability criteria recommended by some authors for different models, such as models of kinematic flood wave and diffusive flood wave. The results show that the Muskingum Cunge Todini, modified to represent the effect of the floodplain flow is very promising. Finally, it is also shown that this model closely approaches the full Saint Venant equation solution (HEC-RAS). The others models were worse than HEC-RAS and MCT. About applicability criteria, it recommends the use of the Δx three times smaller than the value suggested by Fread. Moreover, the simplified hydrodynamic models can be used outside limits of applicability suggested by Ponce about kinematic and diffusive wave.
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Coppin, David. "Agrégation de la convection dans un modèle de circulation générale : mécanismes physiques et rôle climatique." Thesis, Paris 6, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA066057/document.

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Cette thèse porte sur l'agrégation de la convection dans le modèle de circulation générale LMDZ5A à l'équilibre radiatif-convectif (RCE). L'instabilité du RCE mise en évidence nous permet d'étudier les mécanismes d'initiation de l'agrégation et leur dépendance à la température de surface océanique (SST). A basse SST, l'agrégation résulte d'un couplage entre la circulation grande-échelle et les effets radiatifs des nuages bas. A haute SST, elle provient d'un couplage entre la circulation de grande-échelle et les flux turbulents à la surface. Le couplage de l'atmosphère avec une couche de mélange océanique rend l'initiation de l'agrégation moins dépendante de la SST et des mécanismes d'initiation, à l'exception des effets radiatifs des nuages hauts. L'impact de l'agrégation sur la sensibilité climatique et la température de surface est aussi analysé. En favorisant la formation de zones ciel clair sèches, l'agrégation refroidit fortement le système climatique. Toutefois, cet effet est limité par l'effet des changements de gradients de SST et de fraction de nuages bas qui tendent au contraire à faire augmenter la sensibilité climatique. Aux plus courtes échelles temporelles, en revanche, le couplage entre océan et agrégation de la convection est à l'origine d'une boucle de rétroaction stabilisatrice qui contrôle l'agrégation et renverse complètement son effet. Ainsi, l'effet de l'agrégation sur la sensibilité climatique est assez faible par rapport à ce que laissent penser les simulations où le couplage océan-atmosphère est absent. Ces résultats montrent l'importance de considérer le couplage océan-atmosphère dans l'étude du rôle de l'agrégation dans le climat<br>This thesis focuses on the study of convective aggregation in LMDZ5A general circulation model, used in Radiative-Convective Equilibrium (RCE) configuration. The instability of the RCE allows us to look at the mechanisms controlling the initiation of convective aggregation and its dependence on sea surface temperatures (SST). At low SSTs, a coupling between the large-scale circulation and the radiative effects of low clouds is needed to trigger self-aggregation. At high SSTs, the coupling between the large-scale circulation and the surface fluxes controls this initiation. When the atmosphere is coupled to a slab ocean mixed layer, SST gradients facilitate the initiation of convective aggregation. Except for the high-cloud radiative effects, triggering mechanisms are less crucial. Convection also becomes less dependent on the SST.The impact of convective aggregation on the climate sensitivity and surface temperature is also analyzed. Convective aggregation is found to increase the area of dry clear-sky zones. Thus, it tends to cool the system very efficiently. However, the negative feedback associated with an increase in aggregation is generally balanced by offsetting changes in SST gradients and low clouds that tend to increase the climate sensitivity. In contrast, at shorter timescales, the coupling between ocean and convective aggregation also controls the strength of convective aggregation and overturn its effect. Thus the impact of convective aggregation may not be as strong as what can be inferred from experiments with uniform SSTs.These results emphasize the importance of considering ocean-atmosphere coupling when studying the role of aggregation in climate
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EDORH, ALEODJRODO RIHN B. "EXPRESSION D'ONCOGENES ET TUMEURS MAMMAIRES : ETUDE CLINIQUE ET DEVELOPPEMENT D'UN MODELE DE SOURIS TRANSGENIQUES POUR V-HA-RAS EN TOXICOLOGIE /." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 1996. ftp://ftp.scd.univ-metz.fr/pub/Theses/1996/Edorh.Aleodjrodo.SMZ9608.pdf.

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Edorh, Aléodjrodo. "Expression d'oncogènes et tumeurs mamaires : étude clinique et développement d'un modèle de souris transgéniques pour v-Ha-ras en toxicologie." Metz, 1996. http://docnum.univ-lorraine.fr/public/UPV-M/Theses/1996/Edorh.Aleodjrodo.SMZ9608.pdf.

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L'expression de trois oncogènes (c-erbB-2, ras, pS2) et d'un gène suppresseur de tumeur p53 a donné lieu à une étude de cas clinique et une étude expérimentale ayant utilisé les souris transgéniques v-Ha-ras. Une quantification du nombre de copies de l'oncogène c-erbB-2 a été obtenue par amplification génique associée à un marquage froid des amplimères à partir de 29 carcinomes infiltrants. Il semble exister une relation entre le nombre de copies du c-erbB-2 et le grade de la tumeur. Dans les mêmes lésions, l'immunohistochimie a montré que c-Ha-ras et p53 sont exprimés surtout dans les lésions de haut grade. En revanche, pS2 est exprimé surtout dans les lésions de faible grade, confirmant ainsi le pronostic favorable qui lui est associé. L'étude des oncogènes et des protéines correspondantes peut apporter des éléments pronostiques dans les cancers mammaires de la femme. Des souris transgéniques v-Ha-ras ont été utilisées pour mettre en évidence le potentiel cancérogène de produits chimiques. Des méthodes de marquage de sondes et de révélation non-radioactifs (colorimétrie et chimioluminescence) ont permis d'établir que ces souris portent le transgène ras et l'expriment dans les organes hématopoïétiques (rate et thymus) ainsi que dans le rein et le foie. Le transgène est présent à raison de 2 ou 3 copies par équivalent-génome. Nous avons montré ensuite que le 2-butoxyéthanol administré par mini-pompe osmotique pendant 15 jours (dose totale 10 mmol/kg), était dénué d'effets génotoxique et épigénétique mesures par (i) la méthylation de l’ADN total, (ii) la méthylation du transgène v-Ha-ras et (iii) l'absence de formation d'adduits hydrophobes et hydrophiles sur l’ADN. De plus, le 2-butoxyéthanol n'a pas induit la formation de tumeurs chez ces souris. Ce modèle d'animaux transgéniques pourrait être utilisé comme test de criblage de substances potentiellement cancérogènes<br>We have investigated the expression of three oncogenes (c-erbB-2, ras, pS2) and one supressor tumor gene (p53) in first, a clinical study, second, in an experimental one using the v-Ha-ras transgenic mice. Quantification of copy number of c-erbB-2 oncogene has been obtained by gene amplification using non-radioactive amplimer labelling on 29 mammary ductal infiltrating carcinomas. There was an apparent correlation between gene copy number and tumor grade. Immunohistochemistry on the same lesions have shown c-Ha-ras and p53 expression in high grade lesions. PS2 expression was associated to low grade lesions, which confirms the good prognosis associated to this protein. Detection of oncogenes and encoded proteins may be of value for establishing a prognosis of mammary carcinomas. The v-Ha-ras transgenic mice have been used to evidence the carcinogenic potential of chemicals. Using non-radioactive labelling and detection methods (colorigenic and chemiluminescent), we have verified that these mice carried the ras transgene and expressed it in the hematopoietic organs (spleen and thymus) as well as in the kidney and the liver. We have found 2 or 3 copies of the transgene per genome-equivalent. 10 mmol/kg of 2-butoxyethanol administred over 2 weeks using osmotic minipumps have shown that this compound is devoided of epigenetic and genetoxic effects as measured by (i) methylation of total and v-Ha-ras gene DNA, (ii) absence of hydrophobic and hydrophilic DNA adducts. 2-butoxyethanol did not induced tumor formation in the transgenic mice. This animal model could be used as a screening test for possible carcinogenic chemicals
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Newbury, Lucy Jade. "Targeting Ras GTPases in murine models of renal fibrosis." Thesis, King's College London (University of London), 2015. http://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/targeting-ras-gtpases-in-murine-models-of-renal-fibrosis(01debcfb-6d17-4452-b142-e686eb9d059e).html.

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End stage kidney disease (ESKD) affects over 5300 people. The progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD) to ESKD is characterised by cytokine stimulation, leading to the activation of myofibroblasts, resulting in fibrosis. Kirsten rat sarcoma (KNRas) has a key role in the proliferation of renal fibroblasts in vitro and has been highlighted as a possible target for fibrosis. Previous research in our laboratory showed that inhibiting KNRas in the UUO model inhibited renal fibrosis. The aim of this thesis was to investigate the outcome of inhibiting KNRas using Antisense Oligonucleotide (ASO) in the novel Chronic Folic Acid Nephropathy (CFAN) model to study the effect on both fibrosis and renal function. The effect of inhibiting KNRas was also investigated in vitro, to try and elucidate the mechanism by which KNRas controls the progression of fibrosis. KNRas knockdown with ASO143 resulted in 50% reduction in KNRas mRNA which was associated with: 37%-50% reduction in total collagen and protection of renal function (BUN) in the 12 week CFAN model. TGFβ1 treated cells showed an upN regulation i KNRas, Jag1 and Collagen 1a mRNA. Treatment with KNRas ASO was associated with a 3.5 fold reduction in Jag 1 and a 55% reduction in collagen 1a. Jag 1 has been linked to the progression of renal fibrosis via biNdirectional signalling with Notch 1. In conclusion, ASO knockdown of KNRas inhibits fibrosis in vitro and in vivo, and in some instances protects renal function. These results support the hypothesis that KNRas targeting may be beneficial in the treatment of renal fibrosis. Further work is required to further understand the relationship between Jag 1,Notch 1 and KNRas, but this data suggests that KNRas affects renal fibrosis in a Jag 1 dependent pathway.
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Estimating and forecasting ARCH models using G@RCH 5. Timberlake Consultants Ltd., 2007.

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McCandless, George T. The ABCs of RBCs: An introduction to dynamic macroeconomic models. Harvard University Pres, 2008.

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Thompson, Suzann. Pa te polyme re, pa te Fimo. E ditions Soline, 1999.

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Saha, Subodh Kumar. The influence of an improved soil scheme on the arctic climate in a regional climate model (RCM): Der Einfluss eines verbesserten Bodenschemas auf das arktische Klima in einem regionalen Klimamodell. Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung, 2006.

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Barinov, Vladimir. The recovery strategy of the competitiveness of domestic aerospace industry. Publishing Center RIOR, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/19037.

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Issues of improving the management of the sector to restore competitiveness in three areas: the market, the financing system, the choice of projects of scientific and technological development. On the basis of the results of market research identified in terms of growth and shows promising directions of development domestic rocket and space industry. The developed model financial software industry, where a basis is state - private partnership. with an effective system of control by the investor. Criteria and methods to streamline the procedure for the selection of projects of scientific and technological development. Formulated the mechanism and conceptual basis of improving the economic mechanisms of the development of the RCP including the management of processes of commercialization of developments in the field.
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RCS. Rcs Step Module 7. Blackwell Science Ltd, 2001.

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RCS. Rcs Step Module 11. Blackwell Science Ltd, 2001.

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Rcs Step Module 10. Blackwell Science Ltd, 2002.

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Rcs. RCS Step Module 8. Blackwell Science Ltd, 2002.

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Fishman, Daniel B., Stanley B. Messer, David J. A. Edwards, and Frank M. Dattilio, eds. Case Studies Within Psychotherapy Trials. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780199344635.001.0001.

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The Cases Within Trials (CWT) model combines the randomized clinical trial (RCT) research design, based on quantitative group research, with richly and qualitatively detailed systematic case studies involving contrasting outcomes drawn from the experimental condition of the RCT. Chapter 1 of the book provides the broad historical and methodological context out of which the CWT method developed, including the recent dramatic growth of mixed-methods approaches in psychotherapy research generally, with an associated increase in their credibility and rigor. Chapter 2 presents the details of the CWT method and its application to Chapters 3–6, which present four specific projects that concretely illustrate the CWT method. The four projects vary across such dimensions as theoretical orientation and type of mental disorder. To facilitate comparison across projects, each is organized in three main sections, including results gained from the RCT, results gained from the case studies, and a synthesis of the two types of knowledge. Each project concludes with a commentary by an outside expert (or expert team) in the theoretical and disorder focus of the project. Chapter 7 presents an outside perspective on the four projects from a research team highly experienced in conducting and thinking about traditional RCTs. In view of the four projects as a whole, Chapter 8 presents the editors’ summary and analysis of themes and guidelines for the future embodied in the knowledge gained from the four projects.
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Ceres, N., and R. Lavery. "Chapter 9. Coarse-grain Protein Models." In RSC Biomolecular Sciences. Royal Society of Chemistry, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/9781849735049-00219.

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Prášková, Zuzana. "Monitoring Changes in RCA Models." In Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics. Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13881-7_15.

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Zaks, Tal Z., Michael A. Jacobetz, and David A. Tuveson. "Genetically Engineered Mice Harboring RAS Mutations as Models of Human Cancer: in Medias RAS." In RAS Family GTPases. Springer Netherlands, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4708-8_12.

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Takenawa, T., H. Miki, and K. Matuoka. "Signaling Through Grb2/Ash-Control of the Ras Pathway and Cytoskeleton." In Protein Modules in Signal Transduction. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-80481-6_12.

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Singh, Hema, R. Chandini, and Rakesh Mohan Jha. "RCS Estimation of Linear and Planar Dipole Phased Arrays: Approximate Model." In RCS Estimation of Linear and Planar Dipole Phased Arrays: Approximate Model. Springer Singapore, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-754-3_1.

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Liu, Jin, Neeraj J. Agrawal, David M. Eckmann, Portonovo S. Ayyaswamy, and Ravi Radhakrishnan. "Chapter 11. Top-down Mesoscale Models and Free Energy Calculations of Multivalent Protein-Protein and Protein-Membrane Interactions in Nanocarrier Adhesion and Receptor Trafficking." In RSC Biomolecular Sciences. Royal Society of Chemistry, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/9781849735049-00272.

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Huttunen, Heikki, and Pauli Kuosmanen. "RCRS Filters for Digital Image Sequences." In Noblesse Workshop on Non-Linear Model Based Image Analysis. Springer London, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1597-7_11.

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Pepe, Marco. "Regulatory Environment and Guidelines for RACs." In A Conceptual Model for Designing Recycled Aggregate Concrete for Structural Applications. Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26473-8_3.

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Schreiber, Steffi, Christoph Zöphel, and Dominik Möst. "Optimal Energy Portfolios in the Electricity Sector: Trade-Offs and Interplay Between Different Flexibility Options." In The Future European Energy System. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60914-6_10.

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AbstractThe expansion of renewable energy sources (RES) and the electrification of demand side sectors raise the need for power system flexibility. The following model-based analysis illustrates the complexity of the European energy system transformation with pathways regarding the RES expansion, sector coupling, and different levels of flexibility provision. Differences occur concerning the optimal mix of flexibility options between the moderate and ambitious climate target scenarios. Dispatchable back-up capacities are necessary, also in presence of high RES shares. Here, CO2 prices influence the role of low-carbon technologies. Due to cross-sectoral interactions, energy storages have a limited value. For the ambitious scenarios, the emission reductions come close to the Green Deal targets of the European Commission, while levelized costs of electricity increase moderately compared to the less ambitious scenario.
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Thorgeirsson, U. P., T. Turpeenniemi-Hujanen, M. E. Sobel, J. E. Talmadge, and L. A. Liotta. "Role of ras Oncogenes in Experimental Models of Metastasis." In Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics of Cancer Metastasis. Springer US, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2299-3_5.

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Shackleford, Will, and Fredrick M. Proctor. "Java-Based Tools for Development and Diagnosis of Real-Time Control Systems." In ASME 1998 Design Engineering Technical Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc98/cie-5530.

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Abstract The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has been using the Real-time Control System (RCS) Reference Model Architecture for building control systems based on a hierarchy of cyclically executing control modules. This paper describes the work done to build Java tools that allow developers to lay out their hierarchy according to RCS tenets and view or change the inputs and outputs of each module at run-time.
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JoonGyu Ryu, Hoon Jeong, MinSu Shin, and Ho-Jin Lee. "Design & implementation of fast frequency hopping Tx IF module for satellite terminal based on DVB-RCS." In 2003 IEEE 58th Vehicular Technology Conference. VTC 2003-Fall (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37484). IEEE, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/vetecf.2003.1286077.

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Shi, Bo, and Zhao-Fei Tian. "Research on Modular Modeling Method of Reactor Coolant System Based on THEATRe." In 2014 22nd International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone22-30450.

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At present, research on the reactor coolant system is less yet, though modular modeling method has been widely used in the second-loop system of reactor. This paper takes the reactor coolant system of Qinshan-1 nuclear power plant as the object of study, analyses and researches on modular modeling method of reactor coolant system based on THEATRe, which is a large Thermal-Hydraulic real time simulation software developed by GSE Company and adopts NMNP (Nodal Momentum Nodal Pressure) solving method. This research establishes the modular model of the reactor coolant system equipments (including reactor core, main coolant pump, pressurizer, steam generator) using the THEATRe code. Due to each module is wrote into through different input cards, they can be solved by using their own matrix of velocity-pressure to guarantee the independence of the numerical calculation for different modular modules. THEATRe code does not have its own TDV like relap-5, meanwhile it also needs to ensure the pressurizer module can play a role in the multi-pressure node system. So this paper modifies solving method of the THEATRe source code to get suitable pressure boundary and flux boundary for RCS equipment modular module, and selects reasonable time step and data exchange frequency to achieve the data exchange of boundary pressure, flux and enthalpy among the equipment modules, which lays the foundation of establishing the real-time modular simulation model of the reactor coolant system in the future.
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Ruppert, Daniel, George Hull, Bruce Green, Robert Golden, George Binns, and Mark Latino. "Root Cause Analysis Increases Locomotive Reliability at Amtrak." In ASME/IEEE 2007 Joint Rail Conference and Internal Combustion Engine Division Spring Technical Conference. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/jrc/ice2007-40042.

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In 2006, Amtrak instituted a program that coupled Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) with Root Cause Analysis (RCA) to increase rolling stock reliability. The RCM-RCA program at Amtrak combined features of RCM and RCA into a unique methodology to achieve success. A case study of the High Horsepower electric locomotive (HHP-8) power module failure RCA project is described in this paper. The initial focus of the RCA was a persistently high failure rate of power modules. Power modules are expensive to purchase and labor intensive to replace. Additionally, power module failures take locomotives out of revenue service. Partially as a result of the HHP-8 Power Module RCA project, and the implemented recommendations, the availability of the HHP-8 locomotive fleet has improved by 80%. Changes were made to the maintenance, condition monitoring, and troubleshooting procedures for HHP-8 as a result of the RCA project. The physical, human, and latent root causes for the high failure rate of HHP-8 Power Modules, were determined and addressed during this six month effort. A cross-functional team of AMTRAK personnel worked closely with reliability consultants and the original equipment manufacturers to determine the various root causes. This case study is a valuable example of how the hands-on nature of a rigorous RCA coupled with the methodology of RCM can result in significant improvements to reliability and availability.
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Zhiqiang, Zou, Zhang Ming, Deng Chunrui, Deng Jian, Xiang Qingan, and Yang Zhiyi. "Research on Severe Accident Mitigation Strategy of Injecting Into the OTSG of ACP100." In 2016 24th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone24-60796.

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The China multipurpose module small reactor named ACP100 is developed by the China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC). The severe accident management guidelines (SAMGs) of ACP100 reactor is necessary to be developed to mitigate the severe accident induced by in the multi-cause extreme conditions. Inject into the steam generators (SGs) is one of the most significant strategies, this strategy aims at protecting the SGs tubes from creep rupture, removing the heat from the reactor coolant system (RCS) and depressurizing the RCS. The entry condition of the severe accident guideline of injecting into the SGs, as usual, is low SG Water level in the most of the present pressurized water reactors that adopt the inverted U-tubes SGs. The integral reactor of ACP100 adopts the design of annular tube once-through SGs. In the normal conditions, the secondary side of the OTSGs is operating in a given steady pressure, any water level measure tool is impossibly set in the OTSGs. Therefore, on the basis of the design features of ACP100, the strategy of injecting into the OTSG at severe accident is studied, the potential entry condition of the corresponding guideline is discussed. And the validity and feasibility of the strategy is validated by the analysis of the integral systems analysis code.
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Jacob, Mathew C., Michael T. Coon, John A. Blaisdell, and Ruben J. Espinosa. "Implications of Applying Semi-Scale Pump Test Data to Two-Phase RCP Performance Modeling for PWR LOCA Analyses." In 2014 22nd International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone22-30847.

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Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) analyses using Loss of Coolant Accident (LOCA) codes utilize two-phase Reactor Coolant Pump (RCP) performance models formulated on the basis of data from tests conducted on the Semi-scale pump (Reference 1) operating at 60 Hz frequency. In some PWRs, the RCPs operate at a frequency of 50 Hz. This paper presents the results of an evaluation performed to determine the applicability of RCP two-phase performance models developed on the basis of data from the Semi-scale tests for analyzing ECCS performance of new generation PWRs. The evaluation addressed two major issues: (1) the applicability of the two-phase RCP performance model developed using the data from the Semi-scale pump tests (Reference 1) for full scale Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) LOCA simulations, and (2) the relevance of the two-phase RCP performance model developed on the basis of test data for the Semi-scale pumps running at 60 Hz frequency to PWR RCPs running at 50 Hz frequency with higher specific speeds. Reviews of pump performance test data available in the open literature identified two-phase performance data appropriate for use in substantiating the validity of current PWR pump performance models. These data supported the conclusion that the two-phase head performance degradation for the Semi-scale Mod-1 pump is conservative compared to the two-phase pump performance data generated from testing of pumps representative of full scale PWR RCPs. A review of ECCS analyses results available in the literature determined that the use of the current RCP two-phase performance model (developed using the Semi-scale Mod-1 pump test data) for a typical PWR plant resulted in about a 100 °F increase in the Peak Clad Temperature (PCT) for a Large Break LOCA (LBLOCA) in comparison to the PCTs calculated using the two-phase pump performance model developed on the basis of test data for pumps representative of full scale PWR RCPs. It was determined from the current study that the frequency (50 Hz vs. 60 Hz) of the electrical power that drives the pump motor is not of much consequence for two-phase RCP performance modeling, since (1) the RCP performance model is characterized via normalized pump performance parameters, and (2) for the LBLOCA analysis of interest, the RCPs are assumed to lose power at the start of the event.
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Lee, Check F., Serpil Ayasli, Lawrence Carin, and Barbara L. Merchant. "RCS models and analysis of metallic mines." In AeroSense '97, edited by Abinash C. Dubey and Robert L. Barnard. SPIE, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.280887.

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Malachias, N., I. Kakavas, S. M. Said Al Harthi, and A. Said Al Saidi. "Design and Experimental Evaluation of a Novel Type Radar Reflector for use in the Marine Environment." In International Conference on Marine Engineering and Technology Oman. IMarEST, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.24868/icmet.oman.2019.033.

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The octahedral radar reflector is the one most commonly used today in marine applications, for purposes of increasing the Radar Cross Section (RCS) of small vessels at sea. The use of radar reflectors provides greater radar detection distances, therefore contributes to navigation safety. The octahedral reflector has proven to be relatively inefficient, since its RCS values do not remain fairly constant, but show significant variations resulting to changes of the angle of incidence. RCS variations in certain angles of incidence produce nulls, where the radar detection range is almost zero, thus increasing the probability of collision incidents at sea. The scope of this research is to design and evaluate more RCS efficient radar reflector types compared with the operational performance of the octahedral in X-band, thus contribute to navigation safety in the marine environment. Three new reflector models have been designed and manufactured and their RCS was compared with the octahedral reflector RCS in the Military Technological College (MTC) radar lab (in X-band). For the octahedral reflector’s and new models’ size and weight, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Resolution MSC.164 (78) revised performance standards of radar reflectors have been considered. As a result of the measurements, the reflector model with 30 triangular trihedral elements, with side length of 13 cm, has proven to be the most efficient.
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Huang, Eric, Coleman DeLude, Justin Romberg, Saibal Mukhopadhyay, and Madhavan Swaminathan. "Anisotropic Scatterer Models for Representing RCS of Complex Objects." In 2021 IEEE Radar Conference (RadarConf21). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/radarconf2147009.2021.9455200.

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Lian, Mengjia, Dongsheng Yang, Mingshi Li, Zhan Zhang, and Lina Wang. "Implementation of Communication between NC System Modules Based on RCS Method." In 2017 10th International Conference on Intelligent Computation Technology and Automation (ICICTA). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icicta.2017.39.

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Hillmer, Kurt T. RCT: Module 2.04, Dosimetry, Course 8769. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1375146.

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Hillmer, Kurt T. RCT: Module 2.07, Respiratory Protection, Course 8773. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1375139.

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Zhang, Zhonglong, Billy Johnson, and Blair Greimann. HEC-RAS-RVSM (Riparian Vegetation Simulation Module). Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/32864.

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Hillmer, Kurt T. RCT: Module 2.11, Radiological Work Coverage, Course 8777. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1372826.

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Hillmer, Kurt T. RCT: Module 2.08, Radiological Source Control, Course 8774. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1375145.

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Hillmer, Kurt T. RCT: Module 2.03, Counting Errors and Statistics, Course 8768. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1372827.

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Hillmer, Kurt T. RCT: Module 2.06, Air Sampling Program and Methods, Course 8772. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1372823.

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Slocumb, Benjamin J., III Klusman, and Michael E. A Multiple Model SNR/RCS Likelihood Ratio Score for Radar-Based Feature-Aided Tracking. Defense Technical Information Center, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada444135.

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Foster, K. T. RAS Division model evaluation database tools. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10195819.

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Foster, K. T. RAS Division model evaluation database description. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10195823.

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