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Choi, Sun-A. "Re-estimated on The Year of Compilation of Geumbojeon." STUDIES IN KOREAN MUSIC 72 (December 31, 2022): 169–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.35983/sikm.2022.72.169.

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Martiel, Simon, and Timothée Goubault de Brugière. "Architecture aware compilation of quantum circuits via lazy synthesis." Quantum 6 (June 7, 2022): 729. http://dx.doi.org/10.22331/q-2022-06-07-729.

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Qubit routing is a key problem for quantum circuit compilation. It consists in rewriting a quantum circuit by adding the least possible number of instructions to make the circuit compliant with some architecture's connectivity constraints. Usually, this problem is tackled via either SWAP insertion techniques or re-synthesis of portions of the circuit using architecture aware synthesis algorithms. In this work, we propose a meta-heuristic that couples the iterative approach of SWAP insertion techniques with greedy architecture-aware synthesis routines. We propose two new compilation algorithms based on this meta-heuristic and compare their performances to state-of-the-art quantum circuit compilation techniques for several standard classes of quantum circuits and show significant reduction in the entangling gate overhead due to compilation.
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Parravicini, Daniele, Davide Conficconi, Emanuele Del Sozzo, Christian Pilato, and Marco D. Santambrogio. "CICERO: A Domain-Specific Architecture for Efficient Regular Expression Matching." ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems 20, no. 5s (2021): 1–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3476982.

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Regular Expression (RE) matching is a computational kernel used in several applications. Since RE complexity and data volumes are steadily increasing, hardware acceleration is gaining attention also for this problem. Existing approaches have limited flexibility as they require a different implementation for each RE. On the other hand, it is complex to map efficient RE representations like non-deterministic finite-state automata onto software-programmable engines or parallel architectures. In this work, we present CICERO , an end-to-end framework composed of a domain-specific architecture and a companion compilation framework for RE matching. Our solution is suitable for many applications, such as genomics/proteomics and natural language processing. CICERO aims at exploiting the intrinsic parallelism of non-deterministic representations of the REs. CICERO can trade-off accelerators’ efficiency and processors’ flexibility thanks to its programmable architecture and the compilation framework. We implemented CICERO prototypes on embedded FPGA achieving up to 28.6× and 20.8× more energy efficiency than embedded and mainstream processors, respectively. Since it is a programmable architecture, it can be implemented as a custom ASIC that is orders of magnitude more energy-efficient than mainstream processors.
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Mace, Robert E. "Book review: Water is for fighting over: a compilation of articles on water resource management in Texas." Texas Water Journal 7, no. 1 (2016): 67–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.21423/twj.v7i1.7046.

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Citation: Mace RE. 2016. Book review: Water is for fighting over: a compilation of articles on water resource management in Texas. Texas Water Journal. 7(1):67-68. Available from: https://doi.org/10.21423/twj.v7i1.7046.
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Alwy, Fauna. "Reformulation of the Government Compilation of Islamic Law: Strengthening the Concept of Gender-Sensitive Regulations in Indonesia." FIAT JUSTISIA:Jurnal Ilmu Hukum 11, no. 4 (2018): 355. http://dx.doi.org/10.25041/fiatjustisia.v11no4.983.

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The main purpose of this study is to find out the weaknesses in the application of the Compilation of Islamic Law in Indonesia, especially some of the provisions in it that tends to be gender biased; so that innovative ideas can be found to strengthen even the re-formulation of gender-sensitive legislation but still based on Shariah values and customary law. It is normative law research that uses a normative legal case study in the form of legal behavior products, among others by examining the Compilation of Islamic Law especially in the level of its implementation. The subject of the study is the Islamic marriage law which is conceptualized as the norm or rule that applies in the society and becomes the reference of behavior for every Indonesian citizen who embraced Islam.Keywords: Reformulation, Government Compilation, Islamic Law, Strengthening, Concept, Gender Sensitive Regulations
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Zeng, Shulin, Guohao Dai, Hanbo Sun, et al. "A Unified FPGA Virtualization Framework for General-Purpose Deep Neural Networks in the Cloud." ACM Transactions on Reconfigurable Technology and Systems 15, no. 3 (2022): 1–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3480170.

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INFerence-as-a-Service (INFaaS) has become a primary workload in the cloud. However, existing FPGA-based Deep Neural Network (DNN) accelerators are mainly optimized for the fastest speed of a single task, while the multi-tenancy of INFaaS has not been explored yet. As the demand for INFaaS keeps growing, simply increasing the number of FPGA-based DNN accelerators is not cost-effective, while merely sharing these single-task optimized DNN accelerators in a time-division multiplexing way could lead to poor isolation and high-performance loss for INFaaS. On the other hand, current cloud-based DNN accelerators have excessive compilation overhead, especially when scaling out to multi-FPGA systems for multi-tenant sharing, leading to unacceptable compilation costs for both offline deployment and online reconfiguration. Therefore, it is far from providing efficient and flexible FPGA virtualization for public and private cloud scenarios. Aiming to solve these problems, we propose a unified virtualization framework for general-purpose deep neural networks in the cloud, enabling multi-tenant sharing for both the Convolution Neural Network (CNN), and the Recurrent Neural Network (RNN) accelerators on a single FPGA. The isolation is enabled by introducing a two-level instruction dispatch module and a multi-core based hardware resources pool. Such designs provide isolated and runtime-programmable hardware resources, which further leads to performance isolation for multi-tenant sharing. On the other hand, to overcome the heavy re-compilation overheads, a tiling-based instruction frame package design and a two-stage static-dynamic compilation, are proposed. Only the lightweight runtime information is re-compiled with ∼1 ms overhead, thus guaranteeing the private cloud’s performance. Finally, the extensive experimental results show that the proposed virtualized solutions achieve up to 3.12× and 6.18× higher throughput in the private cloud compared with the static CNN and RNN baseline designs, respectively.
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Murillo, Amy C. "Highlights in the Field of Veterinary Entomology, 2018." Journal of Medical Entomology 56, no. 5 (2019): 1194–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jme/tjz111.

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Abstract The 2018 annual meeting of the Entomological Society of America meeting theme ‘Crossing Boarders’ guided the veterinary highlight compilation of papers, focusing on the themes: 1) emerging and re-emerging pest threats; 2) alternative control methods; and 3) tools for future research. Here the papers presented are summarized to serve as a presentation archive.
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Hermawan, Faza Pauzia, and Tajul Arifin. "Khulu: Tinjauan Menurut Hadits Bukhori Dan Pasal 148 KHI." Al Fuadiy : Jurnal Hukum Keluarga Islam 6, no. 1 (2024): 42–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.55606/af.v6i1.912.

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Divorce is a social phenomenon that is quite complex and has various negative impacts for the person concerned, both for husband and wife as well as for children and families. Khulu is a method of divorce in Islam, where the party who proposes to dissolve the marriage bond is the wife. This journal discusses how khulu is regulated in Islam as contained in Bukhori's hadith and is reviewed or compared with how khulu is regulated in the Compilation of Islamic Law article 148. This research aims to analyze iwadh khulu according to Bukhori's hadith and Article 148 of the Compilation of Islamic Law (KHI) in Indonesia. Based on the research results, there is a discrepancy in the amount of iwadh based on the perspective of the Bukhari Hadith and the Compilation of Islamic Law Article 148. There needs to be a re-examination regarding this because the khulu' that occurred in the past and now have quite different causes. In contemporary cases, khulu often occurs as a result of poverty, the lack of physical and spiritual support. Iwadh based on the Bukhari Hadith is the return of the dowry received by the wife. Meanwhile, in the Compilation of Islamic Law, the amount of iwadh is the result of an agreement between husband and wife..
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Barnouw, Dagmar. "Ansichten von Massen." Austriaca 61, no. 1 (2005): 37–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/austr.2005.4486.

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Based on newly accessible Canetti texts, this essay re-examines and reevaluates what Canetti has always claimed to be his most important and culturally influential text, «Crowds and Power». It finds this in many ways intriguing, compelling compilation of stories about anthropological materials too clearly guided by a fictionalizing authorial voice to sustain what has been previously called a mixed anthropological-poetic discourse.
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SITARAMAN, MURALI. "PERFORMANCE-PARAMETERIZED REUSABLE SOFTWARE COMPONENTS." International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering 02, no. 04 (1992): 567–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218194092000269.

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Current programming languages support construction of parameterized reusable components that can be adapted and composed to create new functionality. For widespread reuse, software components must also have readily adaptable performance. This paper introduces language mechanisms for creating such performance-parameterized reusable software components and for controlling their performance by "plugging in" appropriate constituent components. A key element of the proposed approach is that it provides inexpensive performance tuning. It permits performance of a tunable component to be changed without modifications to the functionality of the component or its clients; in principle, without the need for re-compilation or re-validation of functionality.
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Books on the topic "Re-compilation"

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Yesodharan, E. P. Kerala's health challenge - emerging and re-emerging infections: Compilation of papers on the special theme. Edited by University of Kerala, National Transportation Planning and Research Centre (India), and Kerala (India). State Council for Science, Technology and Environment. Kerala State Council for Science, Technology & Environment, 2010.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means, ed. COMPILATION OF THE ACTIVITIES DURING 104TH-106TH CONGRESSES... COMMITTEE PRINT... WMCP:106-17... COMMITTEE ON WAYS & MEANS, U.S. HOUSE OF RE. s.n., 2001.

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Cesgranrio, Fundac ʹa o. Como vencer a pobreza e a desigualdade: Coleta nea dos 100 trabalhos selecionados no concurso de redac ʹa o para universita rios = How to stop poverty and inequality : one hundred selected composition compilation from the composition contest for Brazilian undergraduation students = Comment vaincre la pauvrete et l'ine galite : recueil des 100 textes se lectionne s lors do concours de re daction parmi les e tudiants universitaires bre siliens. Folha Dirigida, 2007.

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University of Prince Edward Island. Robertson Library. Reference Department. A compilation of newspaper clippings re the Prince Edward Island mussel contamination crisis, 1987-88. 1988.

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University of Prince Edward Island. Robertson Library. Reference Department. A compilation of newspaper clippings re the court cases involving Eve and the sterilization issue, 1981-1986. 1986.

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University of Prince Edward Island. Robertson Library. Reference Department. A compilation of newspaper clippings re the Indian River Farms Ltd. land purchase controversy in Prince Edward Island, 1990-1993. 1993.

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University of Prince Edward Island. Robertson Library. Reference Department. A compilation of newspaper clippings re the Land Use Commission's public hearings into the proposed development of the Greenwich Peninsula, 1988-1989. 1993.

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Hartman, Chester, ed. America's Growing Inequality. Rowman & Littlefield, 2014. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781666985047.

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The book is a compilation of the best and still-most-relevant articles published in Poverty & Race, the bimonthly of The Poverty & Race Research Action Council from 2006 to the present. Authors are some of the leading figures in a range of activities around these themes. It is the fourth such book PRRAC has published over the years, each with a high-visibility foreword writer: Rep. John Lewis, Rep. Jesse Jackson, Jr. Bill Bradley, Julian Bond in previous books, Rep. Luis Gutierrez of Chicago for this book. The chapters are organized into four sections: Race & Poverty: The Structural Underpinnings; Deconstructing Poverty and Racial Inequities; Re(emerging) Issues; Civil Rights History.
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Davis, Adrienne D., and BSE Collective, eds. Black Sexual Economies. University of Illinois Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252042645.001.0001.

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This book is a compilation of contemporary and previously unpublished scholarship on Black sexualities. The sixteen essays work to untangle the complex mechanisms of dominance and subordination as they are attached to political and socioeconomic forces, cultural productions, and academic lenses that assess sexuality as it intersects with race. Some of the essays trace the historical and contemporary markets for sexual labor and systems of erotic capital. Other essays illuminate how forces of commodification, exploitation, and appropriation, which render black sexualities both desirable and deviant, also provide the spaces, networks, and relationships that have allowed black people to revise, recuperate, and re-articulate their sexual identities, erotic capital, and gender and sexual expressions and relations. The collection focuses on three themes linked by the major theory of black sexual economy: sex labor and race play; drag and hypersexual performance; and the erotics of life and death.
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Chee Chee, Lim. Case Studies in Management and Business (Volume 3). UUM Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.32890/9789672064428.

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Institute for Management and Business Research (IMBRe) is pleased to put forward this book which contains a compilation of business management case studies.The cases in this book are meant for teaching and learning purposes which could be used for both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels.In specific, the first case about Lang Buana Museums requires students to apply their knowledge of how to manage an entity in public sector with respect to its accountability, financial management and accounting to address the Museums problems in trying to improve the operation and financial conditions of the Museums. The second case about Regular Care insurance and Critical Care insurance requires students to apply their knowledge of insurance management and also financial management about time value of money (TVM) concept in making purchase decisions for different needs of medical care and for different premium payment terms.The third case about BFN Bank Berhad requires students to apply their knowledge of bank management with respect to commercial banks operations and its lending activities to come up with turnaround strategies in reducing the banks non-performing loans (NPLs) to enable the bank to generate high return. The fourth case about Langkawi Buffalo Park requires students to apply their knowledge of how to manage a farm to improve its performance with respect to management, marketing and finance by conducting SWOT analysis and re-establishing the length of time expected to break even.The fifth case about a small family business requires students to apply their knowledge of strategic management by performing SWOT analysis, explaining how business creates values under cost-leadership strategy, discussing the disadvantages of resource-based model and identifying exit barriers. The sixth and last case about Knots Group Café requires students to apply their knowledge of human resource management with regard to the recruitment, development (talent management) and retention of employees for business sustainability.
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Book chapters on the topic "Re-compilation"

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Walter, Jens. "The Methodological Development of the German Balance of Payments since 1924." In Measuring International Economics. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-77193-4_3.

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Abstract When examining the evolution of statistics or accounting frameworks such as the Balance of Payments, it is crucial to distinguish between the underlying concepts and the statistical methods used. While the concepts encompass the basic objectives and the definition of the characteristics to be collected, thereby determining their meaning, the methodology sets out how to obtain the required information. Both elements are fundamental to the work of official statistics. The following article focuses on the methodological development of the German Balance of Payments, as only this varies from country to country, while the concept applied in most countries follows the recommendations of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The first part of this article sheds some light on the early stages of the establishment of a Balance of Payments system in Germany and the methods used for its compilation. The second part provides an overview of how statistical compilation was re-established in Germany after the Second World War and explains why a purely statistical collection system was chosen in the early years. Finally, the conceptual and methodological work of the Bundesbank in various international fora of the ECB, Eurostat, the IMF, the OECD and the UN is briefly reviewed.
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Manafis, Panagiotis. "Greek compilation literature from Byzantium." In (Re)writing History in Byzantium. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429351020-2.

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Cupelloni, Luciano. "Restorative Design for Heritage Requalification: Selected Roman Works." In Future City. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71819-0_12.

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AbstractThe theme is the urban re-qualification, applied in particular to the architectural heritage and the public space. The goal is the ongoing challenge of outlining a new perspective aimed at “common good” and sustainability. The instrument chosen is the “environmental technological design,” understood as a cultural, scientific, and social position, that is, as a position on the role of architecture. The contribution reiterates the urgency of restoring the transformative power of the design mission to the project, too often reduced to a set of technical compilation procedures. In the best cases, a position that is lost in the complication of procedures, in the extension of time, in the waste of economic and human resources. A crisis of the project as “anticipation” of progressive scenarios, precisely in the most acute, ever more serious phase, of the urgency of the reorganization of urban systems, with a view to environmental, social and economic sustainability. Not a recent urgency, today only brought to light, dramatically, by the reality of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Among the solutions, the design experimental research, well beyond the objective of flexibility, up to the notion of “functional indifference,” understood not as shapeless neutrality, but as the maximum functionality of spatial, architectural and urban quality.
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Alblas, Henk. "Attributed tree transformations with delayed and smart re-evaluation." In Compiler Compilers and High Speed Compilation. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-51364-7_13.

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Journel, André G., and Phaedon C. Kyriakidis. "The Volume-Variance Correction Alternative." In Evaluation of Mineral Reserves. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195166941.003.0003.

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Abstract Because any mining venture investment requires an estimate of recoverable reserves and associated profits, many different approaches to such estimation have been developed. It would take years of compilation of great works and lesser manuals to write the history of mine valuation techniques starting from Agricola’s de Re Metallica (Agricola, 1950). Such a survey would go far beyond the scope of this book, which is limited to the presentation of the stochastic simulation approach.
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Mccabe, Anne. "Hierocles." In A Byzantine Encyclopaedia of Horse Medicine. Oxford University PressOxford, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199277551.003.0012.

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Abstract Moreover, there was a long tradition in Greek literature of amateurs writing practical handbooks with other amateurs in mind, usually by putting someone else’s material into more attractive literary form. The best-known examples are the Phaenomena of Aratus and the Theriaca and Alexipharmaca of Nicander, paraphrases of the manuals of Eudoxus and Apollodorus of Alexandria, respectively, into hexameter verse. Varro, too, put his compilation on agriculture into the form of a dialogue, and Columella’s De re rustica is not without rhetorical Xourishes. The Latin veterinary treatise of Vegetius, which consists of a reworking of Columella, the Mulomedicina Chironis, and Pelagonius, provides an analogy to Hierocles’ work.
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"The Development of Education in the United States." In Participatory Pedagogy. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-8964-8.ch002.

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This chapter is an effort to understand the progression of K-12 public schooling within the United States so that we may then recognize how we will proceed in the digital expansion of this education system going forward into the 21st century. Discourse will address the philosophy, history, curriculum, organization, and responsibility of educators from the late 1700s to the present. Though often rooted in scientific findings or religious dogma, the day-to-day enactment of teaching and learning by educators and students involves continual re-imagining and pragmatic re-configuring to address the challenges of teaching and learning. Understanding the purpose of K-12 public education in the United States within the 21st century model involves the discovery and compilation of several different education interpretations and viewpoints. To understand where the direction of this particular nation's model, it is necessary to understand the direction from where it has come and how past events shaped the present education systems.
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Tanrikulu, Ceyda, and Levent Gelibolu. "Impact of Culture on Service Failures and Service Recoveries." In Handbook of Research on Global Business Opportunities. IGI Global, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-6551-4.ch011.

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In this chapter, the authors focus on the role of culture, which increases its effect along with globalization on service failures and improvements. The study is a type of literature review formed by compilation of previous studies in the extant literature. According to the primary findings of such studies, the approach of consumers to service failures and improvements vary depending on their culture. Different satisfaction levels, re-purchase tendency, word-of-mouth communication and its structure (positive or negative), seeing liable for failure, loyalty, replacement, and emotional response against service failures and improvements are seen between different cultures. The authors expect this study to provide clues to service marketing applications and future studies about the effect of culture.
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Dodds, Lara. "Making Milton’s Bogey." In Making Milton. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198821892.003.0012.

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In The Madwoman in the Attic: The Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination (1979), Gilbert and Gubar posit Milton and Paradise Lost as a ‘bogey’ for women writers. Wittreich’s Feminist Milton (1987) suggests an alternative reception history in which Milton’s poetry provided the basis for a more inclusive literary canon. This chapter re-examines the question of the relationship between Milton’s poetry, primarily Paradise Lost, and women’s literary history through a case study of the poetry of Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea (1661–1720). Though Finch acknowledges Milton’s influence explicitly in her blank-verse pastoral ‘Fanscomb Barn’, implicit debts are present throughout Finch’s 1713 Miscellany Poems and the fair-copy manuscript compilation ‘Miscellany Poems with Two Plays by Ardelia’ (1691–1701). The very different status of Milton and his verse in these two contexts illustrates the conflicted legacy of Paradise Lost for women’s literary history.
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Lijnzaad, Liesbeth. "The San Remo Manual on the Law of Naval Warfare—from Restatement to Development?" In Unconventional Lawmaking in the Law of the Sea. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192897824.003.0002.

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Abstract The chapter examines the 1994 San Remo Manual in International Law applicable to Armed Conflicts at Sea, as a compilation of rules on naval warfare. It was described by the expert authors as a ‘contemporary restatement—together with some progressive development’. By 2020, another group of experts had begun discussions on revising the 1994 San Remo Manual. While a restatement may seem to make sense in view of the age of the original treaties, this chapter will question the reasons for making a restatement, and the way in which this is being done. Even if restatements may be a harmless re-reading of the law, in view of contemporary situations, a question arises with respect to how often, or how long, this can be done. The chapter explores what is labelled the ‘elasticity’ of reinterpretation, based on the understanding that reinterpretation has a purpose, and is not a merely objective act.
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Conference papers on the topic "Re-compilation"

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Shim, Kyuho, Kesava Talupuru, Maciej Ciesielski, and Seiyang Yang. "Simulation Acceleration with HW Re-Compilation Avoidance." In 21st International Conference on VLSI Design (VLSID 2008). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/vlsi.2008.62.

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Baffa Lourenço, Ariane, Salete Linhares Queiroz, and Armin Weinberger. "PRE-SERVICE CHEMISTRY TEACHERS´ BELIEFS ABOUT ARGUMENTATION AND ARGUMENTATIVE PRACTICE." In 3rd International Baltic Symposium on Science and Technology Education (BalticSTE2019). Scientia Socialis Ltd., 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.33225/balticste/2019.14.

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The purpose of this research was to gain an understanding of pre-service chemistry teachers’ beliefs about argumentation and argumentative practice in the context of school after they have participated in intentional argumentation training. A month after completing their training, the researchers conducted interviews with them and analyzed the responses using the content analysis method in which there are a de-contextualisation, re-contextualisation, categorization, and compilation of information. The results show that pre-service chemistry teachers´ beliefs about argumentative practice are in line with the literature of the area. Keywords: argumentative practice, content analysis, pre-service chemistry teachers.
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Neumayr, Andrea, and Martin Otter. "Variable Structure System Simulation via Predefined Acausal Components." In 15th International Modelica Conference 2023, Aachen, October 9-11. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp204511.

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This article outlines a new approach of the experimental open-source modeling and simulation system Modia to simulate systems where the number of variables and equations can be changed after compilation and also during simulation, without having to re-generate and rec-ompile the code. Details are given for heat transfer in an insulated rod, where the discretisation of the rod is completely hidden from the symbolic engine. It is discussed how this approach could also be used in a future version of Modelica and/or FMI. Furthermore, this feature is also used in various variants to speed up collision handling in 3D mechanical systems. For example, by rigidly fixing an object after it has been gripped, with or without calculating the elastic response, and thereby dynamically changing the number of degrees of freedom.
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Legaz, Maria Jose, and Henrique M. Gaspar. "Computer vision for reverse engineering in the design, simulation and operation of maritime systems." In 38th ECMS International Conference on Modelling and Simulation. ECMS, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.7148/2024-0234.

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We present, here, a compilation of attempts to use computer vision technology in the maritime field. The scope is mostly in reverse engineering, that is, get- ting information about an existing physical system and modelling it digitally, extracting information from images and videos. The paper starts with a broad defi- nition of computer vision, and how it can be adapted to reverse engineering. It is followed by a modest lit- erature review of cases in the maritime sector, namely photogrammetry, inspection and. Later, it describes a recent project supervised by the first author, using commercial software to re-model digitally the hull of a small sailing boat. The use of open-source tools is later mentioned, exemplified by the research con- ducted by the second author on the use of cameras as sensors for acquiring dynamic data, closing the dig- ital twin loop. A proposal for the use of image data extraction is presented at the end, as a substitute for the expensive re-sensoring of vessels in operating, in the current hype of remote operation and digital twins. We conclude by emphasizing the potential of this tech- nology for the transition from conventional to remote and autonomous operations.
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Hatscher, S. T., N. Havrevoll, T. Herrmann, S. Gjersdal, D. Dzhuraev, and M. Torsvik. "Dissolver Treatments to Re-Instate Functionality of Subsurface Safety Valves in Water Injection Wells." In SPE 2023 Symposium Compilation. SPE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/215187-ms.

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Abstract The Downhole Safety Valve (DHSV) integrity tests of two water injection wells on the Nova subsea oil field on the Norwegian Continental Shelf failed after one month in operation. One of the two wells, W-1, also showed issues with the Injection Master Valve (IMV). The objective was to re-instate the functionality of all compromised valves as soon as possible. First, the root cause for the malfunction was to be identified. Several hypotheses were developed and assessed, including mechanical and chemical issues. Both injectors (W-1 and W-4) are completed in the oil leg of the reservoir and have been cleaned up to rig before an injection test was conducted. The wells were then suspended for several months prior to initial start-up and commencement of water injection. Although wax inhibition was used during the clean-up, wax deposition at DHSV depth could not be fully discarded. Monoethylene glycol (MEG) has been deployed for hydrate mitigation after the injection tests and during initial well start-up. Pressure data indicated that at least partially, a column inversion within the tubing, from water to hydrocarbons, occurred during the suspension period. This observation gave support to that wax or hydrate deposition might restrict the DHSVs' flappers' movement. Based on this hypothesis, an operation with an Inspection Maintenance and Repair (IMR) vessel was planned, organized and conducted within five weeks after the failed tests. The treatment concept included not only a wax dissolver, but also MEG and heated fluids to combine the benefits of temperature as well as chemical dissolution towards either potential type of deposit. Both wells were treated from the vessel as per plan. The operation successfully re-instated the functionality of all three compromised valves, allowing to safely commence water injection into the reservoir.
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Husain, Sajjad A., Ganesh Nair, Santosh Shanbhogue, and Tim C. Lieuwen. "Review and Analysis of Bluff Body Flame Stabilization Data." In ASME Turbo Expo 2008: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2008-50375.

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This paper compiles and analyzes bluff body stabilized flame blowoff data from the literature. Many of these studies contain semi-empirical blowoff correlations that are, in essence, Damko¨hler number correlations of their data. This paper re-analyzes these data, utilizing various Damko¨hler number correlations based upon detailed kinetic modeling for determining chemical time scales. While the results from this compilation are similar to that deduced from many earlier studies, it demonstrates that a rather comprehensive data set taken over a large range of conditions can be correlated from “first-principles” based calculations that do not rely on empirical fits or adjustable constants (e.g., global activation energy or pressure exponents). The paper then discusses the implications of these results on understanding of blowoff. Near blowoff flames experience local extinction of the flame sheet, manifested as “holes” that form and convect downstream. However, local extinction is distinct from blowoff — in fact, under certain conditions the flame can apparently persist indefinitely with certain levels of local extinction. We hypothesize that simple Damko¨hler number correlations contain the essential physics describing this first stage of blowoff; i.e., they are correlations for the conditions where local extinction on the flame begins, but do not fundamentally describe the ultimate blowoff condition itself. However, such correlations are reasonably successful in correlating blowoff limits because the ultimate blowoff event appears to be correlated to some extent to the onset of this first stage.
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Thompson, Stephen, Miguel Xochicale, Thomas Dowrick, and Matthew Clarkson. "Using SciKit-Surgery for Augmented Reality in Surgery." In THE HAMLYN SYMPOSIUM ON MEDICAL ROBOTICS. The Hamlyn Centre, Imperial College London London, UK, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.31256/hsmr2023.22.

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SciKit-Surgery provides open source libraries to support research and translation of applications for augmented reality in surgery [1]. This paper discusses recent de- velopments in SciKit-Surgery and case studies using SciKit-SurgeryBARD to support research into visuali- sation and user interface design for augmented reality in surgery [2], [3]. The availability of high quality software tools for re- search and translation is a key enabler for scientific progress. Research into surgical robotics, image guided surgery, and augmented reality for surgery brings to- gether many disciplines and depends on a strong en- gineering base to provide the tools that researchers need (e.g., hardware interfaces, data management, data processing, visualisation, and user interfaces). SciKit- Surgery was conceived as a more accessible replacement for existing toolkits written predominantly in C++. Ex- perience has taught us that whilst implementations in C++ could be robust and offer optimised performance, the need to learn the language and the difficulties of maintaining cross platform compilation presented a higher a barrier of entry for most researchers. Whilst research software can be initially developed using short term research grants, the longer term sustainability of the software depends on other researchers being able to contribute to the software, both for maintenance and to introduce new features. For that to happen the software needs to be compact, written in a language that be easily interpreted by humans, and well documented. We conceived SciKit-Surgery to be a set of individual Python modules that could be used on their own by researchers to explore a specific topic or assembled into high quality applications that could be rapidly deployed to clinic to enable translation from bench to bedside.
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Gupta, Saurabh, Niranjan Soundararajan, Ragavendra Natarajan, and Sreenivas Subramoney. "Opportunistic Early Pipeline Re-steering for Data-dependent Branches." In PACT '20: International Conference on Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques. ACM, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3410463.3414628.

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Talapatra, Didhiti, and Paul John Carragher. "Deploying the World's Largest Bismuth Alloy Plug for Cost Effective P&A." In SPE 2023 Symposium Compilation. SPE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/215183-ea.

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Abstract This paper focusses on the successful re-abandonment of a subsea well in the Gulf of Mexico using a rigless approach. The operator had already abandoned the well using conventional technology, but it was still bubbling. The objective was to re-abandon the well by setting a reliable and permanent gas tight seal in the 36" conductor. To achieve this a herculean engineering and operational feat was undertaken to design and manufacture a custom tool using record breaking volume of bismuth and thermite. The tool was deployed from a lift boat and guided into the conductor using ROV's. A timer activation mechanism initiated the thermite heater melting the bismuth alloy cast on to the outside of the tool. The bismuth alloy once molten flowed into the well filling the entire cross section of the 36" conductor. The thermite heater was then retrieved from the molten alloy leaving a solid gas tight metal to metal seal inside the conductor. Observations confirmed the success of the operation, as the bismuth alloy plug created a reliable gas tight seal, with no observed bubbles for a duration of 20 hours. By utilizing bismuth alloy technology, the complexity associated with traditional abandonment methods was eliminated, while ensuring long term reliability. The use of bismuth alloy allowed for a shorter plug length, enabling deployment in the shallow conductor without extensive workover efforts not only reducing costs but also saving time and mitigating HSE risks.
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Storm, Stephen K., Richard F. Storm, Daniel S. Storm, Sammy Tuzenew, and Adam McClellan. "A Case Study of How Vertical Spindle Pulverizer Performance is Related to Overall Plant Performance." In ASME 2006 Power Conference. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/power2006-88156.

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Pulverizer performance optimization is the first step to a successful combustion optimization program and the inter-relationships of the pulverizers must be considered when attempting to optimize combustion, overall unit performance, operability, reliability, and capacity. Pulverizer capacity seems to be an industry challenge while many units today are undergoing drastic fuel changes. Considering there seems to be a huge disconnect when correlating mill performance with such issues as fuel line distribution, heat rate, NOx and environmental control equipment performance, it is the intent of this technical paper to provide better understanding of how mechanical optimization & tuning of the pulverizers can yield overall improved plant performance. Low NOx firing and/or optimization of the burner belt combustion with a limited amount of furnace residence time is absolutely essential to optimizing plant performance. For example, when pulverizer performance is poor, it is also often related to not only high furnace exit gas temperatures, increased slagging and/or high LOI, but also degrading electrostatic precipitator (ESP) performance from the coarse particle ash. Furthermore, reliability of the boiler (ie. tube leaks, fouling, and slagging) can also be impacted negatively by secondary combustion and consequent super heater and re-heater tube metals overheating and/or wall wastage often occurs from non-optimized fuel distribution being delivered from the pulverizers. Whether the reason for improving mill performance is for the aforementioned items and/or perhaps simply to reduce power generation costs with improved fuels flexibility, the purpose of this case study is to review the basics of vertical spindle mill performance improvements. The data used to support this paper is from a compilation of actual field testing & tuning results. Furthermore, Storm Technologies, Inc. (STI) suggests the aforementioned steps as an effective approach to optimization.
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Reports on the topic "Re-compilation"

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García Ferro, Luz Ángela, Elba N. Luna, Lorena Rodríguez, Micha Van Waesberghe, and Darinka Vásquez Jordán. Knowledge to Action (K2A). Inter-American Development Bank, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0009036.

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This document describes the 'Knowledge to Action' methodology, which produces and organizes actionable 'Key Learnings' for re-use by their target audience. Key Learnings captured from individual projects can help teams solve current operational challenges and improve performance indicators. The cumulative capture of Key Learnings from multiple projects in a specific country, (sub-)sector, or business process allow for the compilation and validation of a critical mass of relevant knowledge, which can be disseminated effectively through an integrated online knowledge base and/or be leveraged to develop or update training or other capacity building efforts.
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Bringué, M., R. A. Fensome, T. P. Poulton, et al. The 2020 Canada datapack for TimeScale Creator: a new tool for Mesozoic - Cenozoic stratigraphy of the Canadian north. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/326099.

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The Geo-mapping for Energy and Minerals (GEM) program (2010-2020) provided a unique opportunity to advance the current level of understanding of the geological history of the Canadian North. In this contribution, based on the Trans-GEM Event Stratigraphy activity, a compilation of Mesozoic-Cenozoic stratigraphic data from across the GEM program regions and beyond is presented, with a focus on biostratigraphic events, using TimeScale Creator, a JAVA package that facilitates the compilation and comparison of large amounts of stratigraphic data while keeping track of changing absolute ages. The '2020 Canada datapack', which incorporates some information re-evaluated and refined from an earlier datapack, includes schemes using dinoflagellate cysts, spores and pollen, foraminifers and conodonts, and a new synthesis of Canadian Arctic Jurassic ammonite and Buchia bivalve biostratigraphy. This datapack will continue to be augmented after completion of the GEM program and will become a major tool in supporting an understanding of Canada's sedimentary basins, their resource potential and management.
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de Kemp, E. A. Canada in 3D - National Geological Surveys Committee update report. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/331340.

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The Canada in 3D (C3D) project (https://canada3d.geosciences.ca/), formally initiated in the spring of 2020 by the National Geological Surveys Committee (NGSC) is required to provide a working group update to all its provincial and territorial partners. There have been several informal C3D working meetings with the partners prior to the creation of the C3D Charter and there has been a hiatus in communication through the Covid-19 pandemic. To re-engage the C3D community, a video tele-conference was held on June 6th, 2022 with approximately 44 participants. There was representation and presentations of all provinces and territories with various managers, technical and scientific observers. The purpose of this compilation of presentations and discussions from this 2022 C3D-NGSC reconnection meeting is to provide activity information to all participants, and their respective organizations, highlighting current geoscience compilation and modelling efforts in 2D and 3D. The aim is to help identify opportunities for collaboration on data standards, methods, applications and best practices but with the overall goal of working toward the C3D vision, outlined in the C3D charter of an updated 2D and 3D geological map/model of Canada.
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