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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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Neglia, José Vicente. "(Re-)valuing rock music: Curatorship in the production of garage rock reissue compilation albums." Popular Music History 13, no. 1-2 (2020): 191–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/pomh.39631.

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Stantchev, Krassimir Stefanov. "Проблема оригинальности древнеславянской гимнографии". Fontes Slaviae Orthodoxae 1, № 1 (2019): 43–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.31648/fso.3040.

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Based on the research of the last 15 years, the author proposes the following palette of possibilities for the emergence of new Slavonic liturgical services in the Middle Ages of Slavia Orthodoxa:
 1.the writing original texts, i.e. texts created according to the model and the patterns of Byzantine hymnography but in which there are no direct textual borrowings;
 
 the translation of services from Greek without interference in the structure and imagery of the addressee;
 translation — re-elaboration, which can include borrowing from other translated or original services, turning into a compilation; (of course, processing and compilation can occur at a later stage using a translation of the borrowing) /2/ — in this case we are dealing with re-elaboration of the translation;
 adaptation, which can be: a) the specification of the common service to a particular saint of the same rank; b) turning a particular service into a common one; b) adaptation of a service to one saint for the commemoration of another one (sometimes with elements of re-elaboration) without necessarily coordinating with the type of sanctity of the new addressee.
 
 In conclusion, the following definition of the originality of ancient Slavic hymnography is proposed: we can call original hymnographic compositions, created specifically in memory of a specific saint and assigned to it, regardless of whether the composing chants are really the the product of an autonomous creative act or adaptation/actualization of already existing hymns.
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Harmel, R. Daren, Claire Baffaut, and Kyle Douglas-Mankin. "Review and Development of ASABE Engineering Practice 621: “Guidelines for Calibrating, Validating, and Evaluating Hydrologic and Water Quality Models”." Transactions of the ASABE 61, no. 4 (2018): 1393–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.13031/trans.12806.

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Abstract. In 2010, the Natural Resources and Environmental Systems Hydrology Committee (NRES-21) of ASABE initiated a long-term process to develop guidelines to improve modeling practice through better understanding of the calibration, validation, and evaluation process across applications and more effective interpretation and communication of model performance. This effort generated a compilation of 23 articles with model-specific descriptions and guidance (2012), a position paper outlining guidance for evaluating, interpreting, and communicating performance of hydrologic and water quality models considering intended use (2014), and a compilation of ten articles addressing key topics related to model calibration and validation (2015). In 2016, the first draft of ASABE Engineering Practice 621 (EP621), “Guidelines for Calibrating, Validating, and Evaluating Hydrologic and Water Quality (H/WQ) Models,” was developed, subsequently revised, and ultimately approved by the ASABE Standards Committee in 2017. EP621 provides guidelines, not prescriptive requirements, and as such recommends “good” modeling practices to enhance calibration, validation, evaluation, and communication of H/WQ models through establishment of consistent terminology; model selection; compilation and processing of input data and calibration, validation, and evaluation data; determination of model performance measures; model parameterization and calibration; re-examination of input and calibration data and/or consideration of model refinement; re-evaluation of model performance; and documentation of modeling process and results. EP621 can be obtained from the ASABE Technical Library at https://elibrary.asabe.org/abstract.asp?aid=47804. The objectives of this technical note are to review the process and rationale used to develop EP621 and to briefly summarize its major components. Keywords: Hydrologic processes, Hydrology, Model calibration, Modeling, Model validation, Water quality.
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Kenyon-Rouvinez, Denise. "Patterns in Serial Business Families: Theory Building Through Global Case Study Research." Family Business Review 14, no. 3 (2001): 175–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-6248.2001.00175.x.

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The sale of a family business often gives rise to emotions that can still haunt families years after the sale. However, some families—serial business families—combine generations of experience and succeed in turning it into a positive experience by re-creating a new family business venture. The objectives of this research are to demonstrate that serial business families constitute a global phenomenon and to identify patterns in how and why they re-create businesses. The compilation and analysis of in-depth interviews with nine serial business families from around the world show that they follow a three-stage process and that the original business, in terms of family, ownership, business, and governance, has a strong influence on what is re-created and how it is re-created. The fresh motivation and the strong commitment of serial business families, combined with renewed entrepreneurial spirit, could serve as an inspiration for all families in business to reconsider their strategic agendas in the context of the new economy.
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FLORES, M. JULIA, JOSE A. GÁMEZ, and KRISTIAN G. OLESEN. "INCREMENTAL COMPILATION OF BAYESIAN NETWORKS BASED ON MAXIMAL PRIME SUBGRAPHS." International Journal of Uncertainty, Fuzziness and Knowledge-Based Systems 19, no. 02 (2011): 155–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218488511006952.

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When a Bayesian network (BN) is modified, for example adding or deleting a node, or changing the probability distributions, we usually will need a total recompilation of the model, despite feeling that a partial (re)compilation could have been enough. Especially when considering dynamic models, in which variables are added and removed very frequently, these recompilations are quite resource consuming. But even further, for the task of building a model, which is in many occasions an iterative process, there is a clear lack of flexibility. When we use the term Incremental Compilation or IC we refer to the possibility of modifying a network and avoiding a complete recompilation to obtain the new (and different) join tree (JT). The main point we intend to study in this work is JT-based inference in Bayesian networks. Apart from undertaking the triangulation problem itself, we have achieved a great improvement for the compilation in BNs. We do not develop a new architecture for BNs inference, but taking some already existing framework JT-based for probability propagation such as Hugin or Shenoy and Shafer, we have designed a method that can be successfully applied to get better performance, as the experimental evaluation will show.
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Vaikunta, Pai T., Jayanthila Devi A., and S. Aithal P. "A Systematic Literature Review of Lexical Analyzer Implementation Techniques in Compiler Design." International Journal of Applied Engineering and Management Letters (IJAEML) 4, no. 2 (2021): 285–301. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4454632.

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The term “lexical” in lexical analysis process of the compilation is derived from the word “lexeme”, which is the basic conceptual unit of the linguistic morphological study. In computer science, lexical analysis, also referred to as lexing, scanning or tokenization, is the process of transforming the string of characters in source program to a stream of tokens, where the token is a string with a designated and identified meaning. It is the first phase of a two-step compilation processing model known as the analysis stage of compilation process used by compiler to understand the input source program. The objective is to convert character streams into words and recognize its token type. The generated stream of tokens is then used by the parser to determine the syntax of the source program. A program in compilation phase that performs a lexical analysis process is termed as lexical analyzer, lexer, scanner or tokenizer. Lexical analyzer is used in various computer science applications, such as word processing, information retrieval systems, pattern recognition systems and language-processing systems. However, the scope of our review study is related to language processing. Various tools are used for automatic generation of tokens and are more suitable for sequential execution of the process. Recent advances in multi-core architecture systems have led to the need to re-engineer the compilation process to integrate the multi-core architecture. By parallelization in the recognition of tokens in multiple cores, multi cores can be used optimally, thus reducing compilation time. To attain parallelism in tokenizationon multi-core machines, the lexical analyzer phase of compilation needs to be restructured to accommodate the multi-core architecture and by exploiting the language constructs which can run parallel and the concept of processor affinity. This paper provides a systematic analysis of literature to discuss emerging approaches and issues related to lexical analyzer implementation and the adoption of improved methodologies. This has been achieved by reviewing 30 published articles on the implementation of lexical analyzers. The results of this review indicate various techniques, latest developments, and current approaches for implementing auto generated scanners and hand-crafted scanners. Based on the findings, we draw on the efficacy of lexical analyzer implementation techniques from the results discussed in the selected review studies and the paper provides future research challenges and needs to explore the previously under-researched areas for scanner implementation processes.
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TARAU, PAUL. "The BinProlog experience: Architecture and implementation choices for continuation passing Prolog and first-class logic engines." Theory and Practice of Logic Programming 12, no. 1-2 (2011): 97–126. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1471068411000433.

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AbstractWe describe theBinPrologsystem's compilation technology, runtime system and its extensions supporting first-class Logic Engines while providing a short history of its development, details of some of its newer re-implementations as well as an overview of the most important architectural choices involved in their design. With focus on its differences with conventional Warren Abstract Machine (WAM) implementations, we explain key details ofBinProlog's compilation technique, which replaces the WAM with a simplifiedcontinuation passingruntime system (the “BinWAM”), based on a mapping of full Prolog tobinary logic programs. This is followed by a description of aterm compressiontechnique using a “tag-on-data” representation. Later derivatives, the Java-basedJinni Prologcompiler and the recently developedLean Prologsystem refine theBinPrologarchitecture withfirst-class Logic Engines, made generic through the use of anInteractorinterface. An overview of their applications with focus on the ability to express at source level a wide variety of Prolog built-ins and extensions covers these newer developments.
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Hank, Carolyn, and Bradley Wade Bishop. "Measuring FAIR Principles to Inform Fitness for Use." International Journal of Digital Curation 13, no. 1 (2018): 35–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.2218/ijdc.v13i1.630.

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For open science to flourish, data and any related digital outputs should be discoverable and re-usable by a variety of potential consumers. The recent FAIR Data Principles produced by the Future of Research Communication and e-Scholarship (FORCE11) collective provide a compilation of considerations for making data findable, accessible, interoperable, and re-usable. The principles serve as guideposts to ‘good’ data management and stewardship for data and/or metadata. On a conceptual level, the principles codify best practices that managers and stewards would find agreement with, exist in other data quality metrics, and already implement. This paper reports on a secondary purpose of the principles: to inform assessment of data’s FAIR-ness or, put another way, data’s fitness for use. Assessment of FAIR-ness likely requires more stratification across data types and among various consumer communities, as how data are found, accessed, interoperated, and re-used differs depending on types and purposes. This paper’s purpose is to present a method for qualitatively measuring the FAIR Data Principles through operationalizing findability, accessibility, interoperability, and re- usability from a re-user’s perspective. The findings may inform assessments that could also be used to develop situationally-relevant fitness for use frameworks.
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Kamarul Zaman, Rahim, Khairulnazrin Nasir та Ikmal Adnan. "Dimensi Teoretikal Psikoterapi Komplementari dalam Tafsir al-Qurṭubī". Maʿālim al-Qurʾān wa al-Sunnah 19, № 1 (2023): 96–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.33102/jmqs.v19i1.398.

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The world's transition to an endemic phase has had a significant impact on the global community's mental health. The World Health Organization (WHO) predicts a silent pandemic related to mental health due to Covid-19 during this phase. This can be attributed to the increased pressures of post-pandemic life, including economic aspects and changes in daily routines. Mental health issues such as stress, anxiety, depression, and burnout have been identified. Therefore, initiatives like complementary psychotherapy are crucial for maintaining mental well-being. This study aims to discuss the theoretical dimensions of complementary psychotherapy in Tafsir al-Qurtubi. The focus is on a compilation of interpretations of 18 verses related to tafakkur (contemplation) found in 13 surahs. Using a qualitative method with a thematic content analysis approach, the study reveals that Imam al-Qurtubi's compilation of interpretations of āyāt al-tafakkur is comprehensive and aligns with several dimensions of psychotherapy. These dimensions include the recovery of traumatic experiences, re-education, reassurance, and psychological support. The combination of interpretations clearly demonstrates Imam al-Qurtubi's contribution to developing a complementary approach for preserving psychological well-being. In conclusion, the compilation of interpretations of āyāt al-tafakkur by Imam al-Qurtubi deserves recognition as a valuable part of the theoretical foundation of complementary psychotherapy in managing mental well-being during the endemic phase.
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Kunčer, Dragana. "ON THE ORIGINS OF THE STORY OF THE SYNOD OF DALMA." Историјски часопис, no. 72/2023 (December 30, 2023): 43–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.34298/ic2372043k.

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The article presents a re-examination of the story of the Synod of Dalma, which is primarily found in the chronicle Gesta regum Sclavorum (GRS). The author argues that GRS is a medieval compilation of diverse texts that were revised and adapted to fulfill the objectives of the chronicle’s author. Through an examination of the presumed prior source of the story, or “hypotext”, the article scrutinizes its potential content, date, and purpose. This examination of the Synod of Dalma’s story allows for the re-establishment of the relationship between GRS on the one hand, and the Cyrillic-Methodian tradition, the formation of Christian Moravia, and the reign of the Great Moravian ruler Svatopluk on the other hand. The study concludes that this narrative from GRS could potentially offer valuable insights into the history of the Slavs in both the Balkans and north of the (Middle) Danube. Ultimately, a re-evaluation of the credibility of the entire text of GRS is suggested
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Donaghy, Greg. "Documenting the Diplomats: The Origins and Evolution of Documents on Canadian External Relations." Public Historian 25, no. 1 (2003): 9–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/tph.2003.25.1.9.

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This article explores the origins and evolution of Documents on Canadian External Relations, a primary source compilation of historical material published by Canada's Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. It describes the public policy imperatives that prompted the department to launch its historical series in the period immediately after World War II. More important, it explores how the series was shaped and re-shaped through a critical dialogue between public and private historians, as questions of access, declassification, and academic accountability collided with the department's own evolving policy objectives.
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Mandal, Anirban, Gyana Ranjan Tripathy, Vineet Goswami, Lukáš Ackerman, Suraj K. Parcha, and Rakesh Chandra. "Re–Os and Sr Isotopic Study of Permian–Triassic Sedimentary Rocks from the Himalaya: Shale Chronology and Carbonate Diagenesis." Minerals 11, no. 4 (2021): 417. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/min11040417.

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Sedimentary rocks from the Himalayas are well-preserved archives of the Neo-Tethys oceanic conditions. In this contribution, Re–Os isotopic systematics of black shales from the Gungri Formation, Spiti valley and siltstones from the Khunamuh Formation, Guryul Ravine have been investigated to constrain their depositional ages. The Re–Os isochron for the Gungri shales yields a depositional age of 255 ± 22 Ma (2σ; n = 8; MSWD (Mean Square Weighted Deviation) = 5.7), consistent with available biostratigraphic information. The initial 187Os/188Os ratio (0.60 ± 0.13) is similar to that reported for the Late Permian shales, indicating the connection of the Neo-Tethys with the global ocean. In contrast, the Re–Os systematic is found to be non-isochronous for the Guryul Ravine section, a proximal site with a strong influence of seismic/Tsunami events. Global compilation of 187Re/188Os ratios in Late Permian shales and bathymetric distribution of the Re/Os ratios point to strong role of Re/Os uptake by macroalgae, in addition to oceanic pH and redox state, in regulating the Re–Os systematic in shales. The 87Sr/86Sr ratios for the Induan carbonates from the Spiti (0.71551–0.71837) are higher than to that expected for the Lower Triassic ocean (~0.707). Co-variations of Sr and 87Sr/86Sr with Mn concentrations establish the diagenetic alteration of these carbonates.
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Neumayr, Andrea, and Martin Otter. "Modelling and Simulation of Physical Systems with Dynamically Changing Degrees of Freedom." Electronics 12, no. 3 (2023): 500. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics12030500.

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A new approach is introduced to model and simulate equation-based systems where variables can appear and disappear during simulation without re-generation and re-compilation of code when the numbers of equations and states change during events. The method is presented in a generic, mathematical way and can be in principle applied to all types of declarative, equation-based modelling languages, such as Modelica. A concrete implementation is given for the Julia-based experimental modelling language Modia, which is similar to Modelica. However, Modia features far simpler semantics based on hierarchical collections of name/value pairs and has the ability to support domain-specific algorithms, especially for multibody systems with collision handling. The new method is demonstrated with heat-transfer in a rod, separation of stages of a rocket and gripping operations of a robot.
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Li, Xiangcai, Yongbin Wang, Xuance Wang, Jiaqi Cai, Yunkang Guo, and Song Lin. "Re Variation Triggered from the Paleo-Pacific Plate Evolution: Constrains from Mo Polymetallic Deposits in Zhejiang Province, South China Mo Province." Minerals 12, no. 9 (2022): 1129. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/min12091129.

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Although highly dispersed, critical Re metal has attracted lots of attention from geoscientists, the controlling factors of Re-content variation are not completely understood, especially with regards to the genetic relationship between Re-bearing Mo polymetallic deposits and plate subduction evolution. It is well documented that the South China Mo Province, in Zhejiang Province, is characterized by multi-stage Mo polymetallic mineralization associated with Paleo-Pacific plate subduction. The Xianlin Mo(Cu)–Fe deposit occurs in Western Zhejiang as porphyry mineralization or skarn mineralization between the granodiorite and limestone. Zircon U–Pb analysis of the ore-forming granodiorite yields a Concordia age of 150.8 ± 1.1 Ma. Six molybdenite samples have relatively high Re contents (128.9~155.7 ppm) and deliver a weighted mean model age of 149.6 ± 1.3 Ma. These geochronological data suggest the Xianlin polymetallic mineralization was genetically related to the granodiorite in the Late Jurassic. Moreover, a new compilation of reliable Re contents and Re–Os isotope age data in Zhejiang Province indicates a decreasing trend in Re contents of molybdenite from the Jurassic Fe-/Cu-dominated Mo mineralization stage to the Cretaceous PbZn-enriched Mo mineralization stage in the South China Mo Province. Based on previously proposed models relating tectonic, magmatic, and hydrothermal processes, it is suggested that the Jurassic Re-enriched Mo mineralization, associated with I-type granitoids, formed in a compressive setting during the low-angle subduction of the Paleo-Pacific slab, whilst the Cretaceous Re-poorer Mo/Mo–Pb–Zn mineralization, related to both I- and A-type granitoids, formed in an extensional back-arc setting triggered by the rollback of the Paleo-Pacific slab.
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ARUTIUNIAN, I. A., and M. G. KOVALENKO. "DETERMINATION OF TARGET FUNCTION FOR SUPPLY OF MATERIAL RESOURCES IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY CONSIDERING THE PHYSICAL CONDITIONS." Bridges and tunnels: Theory, Research, Practice, no. 21 (June 6, 2022): 13–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.15802/bttrp2022/258209.

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Purpose. Compilation of the formula of the objective function to determine the cost of transportation of material resources from supplier to consumer (construction site) taking into account the possibility of loss by material resources of their initial physical qualities, which increases the cost of transportation of material resources and the entire construction. Methodology. After analyzing the existing algorithms for determining the target function for the supply of material resources from supplier to consumer, it was concluded that existing algorithms do not take into account all the features of the construction industry, especially the possibility of loss by material resources of their physical characteristics. The need arises for a target function compilation that would make it possible to determine the cost of transportation of material resources with the possibility of repeated or partial supply of material resources. Findings. The results of this work are the analysis of schedules for the supply of material resources from supplier to consumer, taking into account the possibility of the schedule to go beyond the maximum and minimum time of transportation of material resources. There was a complex target function was compiled for the supply of material resources from supplier to consumer, with the possibility of taking into account the re-supply of material resources, or partial re-supply. Scientific originality. This algorithm for determining the target function for the supply of material resources with the possibility of losing their physical qualities in the construction industry was developed for the first time. Practical value. This algorithm allows to determine the real target function of supply of material resources to the construction site with additional costs from the loss of material resources of their physical qualities.
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Butler, Katherine. "From Liturgy and the Education of Choirboys to Protestant Domestic Music-Making: The History of the ‘Hamond’ Partbooks (GB-Lbl: Add. MSS 30480-4)." Royal Musical Association Research Chronicle 50 (2019): 29–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14723808.2018.1546477.

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The so-called ‘Hamond’ partbooks (British Library, Add. MSS 30480-4) were copied over a period of c.40 years by multiple groups of collaborating scribes, resulting in a miscellaneous combination of service music, sacred songs, Latin motets, chansons, madrigals, an In nomine, and even Mass extracts. These partbooks are the only complete manuscript source of Protestant service music from the first decades of Elizabeth's reign. This first holistic study of this set of partbooks re-evaluates the stages of compilation and the copying practices of the scribes to offer new interpretations of the manuscripts’ history and contexts. The article argues that the partbooks began life as a liturgical and educational collection for the training of choirboys. These partbooks therefore offer a unique insight into the repertory and practices of one Protestant institution, highlighting the continued reliance on Edwardian repertories over a decade into Elizabeth's reign, as well as the growing availability of continental printed music. The transmission of these partbooks is then traced to a more domestic and recreational setting, exploring their relationship to the Hamond family. While Thomas Hamond of Hawkedon in Suffolk inscribed his ownership inside the covers in 1615, the re-evaluation of the compilation and history of these partbooks reveals that the books were in the possession of the Hamond family from at least the late 1580s/early 1590s. This family added new pieces, made repairs and engaged with the music copied by previous owners. Ultimately their preservation was assured by the younger Thomas Hamond's interest in older music, and they continued to be a source of historical interest for eighteenth- and nineteenth-century music antiquarians.
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Blanton, Marina, Dennis Murphy, and Chen Yuan. "Efficiently Compiling Secure Computation Protocols From Passive to Active Security: Beyond Arithmetic Circuits." Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2024, no. 1 (2024): 74–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.56553/popets-2024-0006.

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This work studies compilation of honest-majority semi-honest secure multi-party protocols secure up to additive attacks to maliciously secure computation with abort. Prior work concentrated on arithmetic circuits composed of addition and multiplication gates, while many practical protocols rely on additional types of elementary operations or gates to achieve good performance. In this work we revisit the notion of security up to additive attacks in the presence of additional gates such as random element generation and opening. This requires re-evaluation of functions that can be securely evaluated, extending the notion of protocols secure up to additive attacks, and re-visiting the notion of delayed verification that points to weaknesses in its prior use and designing a mitigation strategy. We transform the computation using dual execution to achieve security in the malicious model with abort and experimentally evaluate the difference in performance of semi-honest and malicious protocols to demonstrate the low cost.
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Yoon, Kyeong Jin. "Re-compilation of National History and Transformation of the Historical Consciousness during King Injong’s Reign of Goryeo dynasty." Journal of Korean History 206 (September 30, 2024): 149–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.31791/jkh.2024.9.206.149.

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Jäckel, Florian. "Re-Negotiating Interconfessional Boundaries through Intertextuality: The Unborn in the Kṯāḇā ḏ-Huddāyē of Barhebraeus (d. 1286)." Medieval Encounters 26, no. 2 (2020): 95–127. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15700674-12340065.

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Abstract The article analyzes the Kṯāḇā ḏ-Huddāyē, a legal work of the Syriac polymath and ecclesiastic leader Barhebraeus. The intertextual strategies are assessed, such as compilation, redaction and adaption of the Huddāyē’s source material, i.e. legal compendia by al-Ghazālī, by the Ḥanafī al-Qudūrī and texts from Christian tradition. It is argued that the different normative boundaries established by these source texts and then intertextually reworked by Barhebraeus in the Huddāyē can be read as (re-)negotiation of communal identity for a Christian community in an Islamic environment. Two treatments of unborn life and pregnancy are taken as an example: the funeral prayer for the miscarried child and financial compensation in case of induced miscarriage.
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Oliveira-Roza, Mariza P., Roberto A. Cecílio, David B. S. Teixeira, et al. "Rainfall Erosivity over Brazil: A Large National Database." Data 9, no. 10 (2024): 120. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/data9100120.

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Rainfall erosivity (RE) represents the potential of rainfall to cause soil erosion, and understanding its impact is essential for the adoption of soil and water conservation practices. Although several studies have estimated RE for Brazil, currently, no single reliable and easily accessible database exists for the country. To fill this gap, this work aimed to review the research and generate a rainfall erosivity database for Brazil. Data were gathered from studies that determined rainfall erosivity from observed rainfall records and synthetic rainfall series. Monthly and annual rainfall erosivity values were organized on a spreadsheet and in the shapefile format. In total, 54 studies from 1990 to 2023 were analyzed, resulting in the compilation of 5516 erosivity values for Brazil, of which 6.3% were pluviographic, and 93.7% were synthetic. The regions with the highest availability of information were the Northeast (35.6%), Southeast (30.1%), South (19.9%), Central-West (7.7%), and North (6.7%). The database, which can be accessed on the Mendeley Data platform, can aid professionals and researchers in adopting public policies and carrying out studies aimed at environmental conservation and management basin development.
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Nasution, Zakiah Khairani. "Jual Beli Bensin Dengan Menggunakan Jerigen." Jurnal El-Thawalib 2, no. 5 (2021): 568–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.24952/el-thawalib.v2i5.4413.

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The sale and purchase of gasoline at the Sibuhuan SPBU, Padang Lawas Regency is where the sale and purchase of gasoline using jerry cans at gas stations is carried out by consumers, consumers must pay the contents (additional money) according to the size of the jerry cans they fill. has been issued by the SPBU in order to be able to refill gasoline using jerry cans, namely by bringing a letter of recommendation (suratizin) from the Government. The research method that I use is to use field research (Field Research) which is descriptive qualitative. This research will describe how the practice of buying and selling gasoline using jerry cans at the Sibuhuan gas station, Padang Lawas Regency in terms of the compilation of Islamic economic law. The data collection techniques used were interviews, observation, and documentation. After the researcher obtains the data, the data is processed / analyzed to be re-checked for validity and deductively which is then reported descriptively. The results obtained from this study are not in accordance with the second point of the Islamic Economic Law Compilation, namely the legislation because it contradicts Presidential Regulation No. 191/2014 Article 18 paragraph (2), namely "business entities and / or the community are prohibited from hoarding and / or storing. certain types of fuel that are contrary to the provisions of laws and regulations.
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White, Stephanie. "DISTRIBUTED DESIGN OF COMPUTER‐BASED SYSTEMS: TRACEABILITY." INCOSE International Symposium 3, no. 1 (1993): 691–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.2334-5837.1993.tb01647.x.

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AbstractDistributed computer‐based systems are complex due to their size, heterogeneous nature, and the dynamic interdependency of their components. Hardware and software are usually developed by a number of companies which the prime contractor and customer must rigorously monitor and control. Engineers and managers need traceability for control. They must trace requirements and design decision dependencies to create a complete and consistent design, to understand the impact of change, and to perform re‐engineering without introducing errors. Automatic compilation of software and silicon may eventually eliminate the need for traceability between formal specification and end‐product, but traceability will still be needed for tracing textual requirements and design decisions to formal specifications and test cases. This paper discusses the need for traceability, current practice and feasibility.
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Soldat, Cornelia. "Ivan Groznyi’s Sinodik opal’nykh Reconsidered." Canadian-American Slavic Studies 57, no. 1-2 (2023): 169–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/22102396-05701020.

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Abstract Boris Morozov has contributed very valuable archival studies and manuscript findings to research about the period of Ivan the Terrible. Therefore, I am contributing to his Festschrift a study about one of the most significant texts about Ivan IV’s Oprichnina, the Sinodik opal’nykh. This work, unique even among other Old Russian sinodiki, has been analyzed with the help of digital tools available on the internet (www.voyant-tools.org). As it turns out, the available manuscripts of the sinodik are so diverse that they cannot have originated from a single prototype; this new insight challenges most 20th-century scholarly reconstructions. The compilation and existence of the manuscripts found since the 17th century need to be re-evaluated. The existing so-called reconstructions corroborate nothing of the known history of the Oprichnina.
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Cortina G., Cecilia Z., Leonardo Tun Humbert, and Shachak Pe'eri. "The Re-Scheme Project for the Mexican Cartography Plan." Abstracts of the ICA 1 (July 15, 2019): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/ica-abs-1-50-2019.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> The Mexican Navy is empowered by its current federal legislation to produce charts over military and civilian ports within Mexico.</p><p> To fulfil this task, a National Nautical Cartography Program has been developed. The program currently consists on a production and maintenance scheme of 254 nautical charts at scale within general, coastal, approach, harbour and berthing usage bands. The design of the National Nautical Cartography Program is the result of port infrastructure and maritime traffic analysis that also follows the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) recommendations published in the “Regulations for International (INT) Charts and Chart Specifications of the IHO” S-4. This paper will present details on the re-scheme project that includes Electronic Navigation Chart (ENC) cell footprints and their compilation scales in order to produce a seamless chart coverage along the coastlines of Mexico and a more efficient production workflow. The re-scheme project intends to provide more detail to existing charts and also provide current updates to ever-changing port infrastructure of the country and the emergence of new navigation routes for commerce and tourism.</p><p> Additional benefits of the re-scheme project include:</p><p> Providing an orderly design of ENC cell for program management, standardizing progressive scales with chart display, and establishing better international collaboration between Mexico and its neighbours on charts along the borders and INT charts.</p>
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Herrmann, Manja. "Travelling Heroes—A Transcultural Re-evaluation of Kurt R. Grossmann’s Unbesungene Helden (1957), an Early Compilation of Rescue Stories." German History 39, no. 4 (2021): 585–601. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gerhis/ghab069.

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Abstract This article concentrates on the first German-language compilation of ‘rescue stories’, narratives of Jews who survived the Holocaust with the help of non-Jews. While Kurt R. Grossmann’s 1957 book Die unbesungene Helden: Menschen in Deutschlands dunklen Tagen (The Unsung Heroes: Humans in Germany’s Dark Days) has received some scholarly attention, its original sources have not yet been examined. Previous research on the remembrance of the ‘rescue of Jews’ in Germany has tended to read Grossmann’s anthology within a single national—that is, German—context. This article provides a short introduction to Grossmann’s biography and the development history of The Unsung Heroes. It then traces the editorial history of four chapters in the anthology dealing with German cases: ‘Mieze’, ‘The Block Warden and the Eastern-Jewish Tailor’, ‘The Yellow Badge—A Symbol of Protest’ and ‘The Case of Schindler’. The article proposes that in light of its collection of material, its various sources and its production context of formerly German Jews in the United States, the text serves as a superb example of ‘transcultural’ remembrance or ‘travelling memory’.
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Isıtman, Odul. "The lord of the postmodernity: Plagiarism." Global Journal of Arts Education 8, no. 2 (2018): 84–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.18844/gjae.v8i2.3798.

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Today's art, which is dominated by postmodernism, evolves into a completely different sense of art that reverses the system over its own weapon and changes all the known values of art. Postmodern art, which focuses on questions about what is the thing that is art, canalises itself into citations and compilations which turn into imitation, appropriation, pastiche or plagiarism. While postmodernism turns into a kind of citation and compilation aesthetics; imitation, which is at the centre of the questions related to what is the thing that is art, becomes the strategy of postmodernism. The article titled ‘The Lord of the Postmodernity: Plagiarism’ is about the transformation of an art object into an art material or the re-presentation of it in today's sense of art which extends from imitation, appropriation and pastiche to plagiarism.Keywords: Postmodernism, plagiarism, power, imitation, appropriation, art, pastiche.
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Viaene, Stijn, Steven De Hertogh, and Olivier Jolyon. "Engaging in Turbulent Times." International Journal of IT/Business Alignment and Governance 2, no. 1 (2011): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jitbag.2011010101.

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In 2008, the global financial and economic crisis (GFEC) took many businesses around the world by surprise. After a period of steady growth, companies found themselves suddenly confronted with high levels of uncertainty about the evolution of major economic and social forces. This paper investigates the hypothesis that, during these turbulent times, a number of companies took the opportunity to re-invigorate their business-IT engagement practices. The study was based on 28 interviews with CIOs and CFOs (conducted in 2009) for whom the GFEC has provided a context in which the CIO and the IT department could prove their worth as true business partners beyond mere short-term cost-cutting. In this article, the authors also present a theme-based compilation of key insights that describe the opportunities these executives saw for a more effective engagement between business and IT.
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McLarnon, Mitchell A., Pamela Richardson, Sean Wiebe, et al. "The School Bus Symposium: A Poetic Journey of Co-created Conference Space." Art/Research International: A Transdisciplinary Journal 1, no. 1 (2016): 141. http://dx.doi.org/10.18432/r2qp4w.

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With the intention of disrupting and re-imagining traditional conference spaces, this article is a poetic compilation developed from a Curriculum Studies conference symposium that took place on a school bus. During the School Bus Symposium, in situ poetry writing and reading, song and storytelling occurred in response to open ended prompts and facilitation of creative activities. After the symposium, a call was issued to invite participants to submit any poetry or stories produced during, or inspired by the session. Consisting of 18 submissions including poetry, story, photography and creative essays, infused by curriculum theory and poetic inquiry, this collection offers an inclusive, reflective, participatory, and experiential rendering where participants are living and journeying poetically. Emphasizing creative engagement with personal memories, the authors collectively aimed to promote art education through imaginative approaches to curriculum studies, poetic inquiry and academic conferences.
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Thomas, Rebecca. "Chronicling Gruffudd ap Llywelyn In the Eleventh Century." Welsh History Review / Cylchgrawn Hanes Cymru 32, no. 2 (2024): 233–63. https://doi.org/10.16922/whr.32.2.1.

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English chronicles paid significant attention to the Welsh in the eleventh century. Gruffudd ap Llywelyn was at the centre of most Anglo-Welsh interaction, and the annals of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles are particularly interested in his activities. However, the different chronicles containing eleventh-century annals – Chronicle C, Chronicle D, Chronicle E – show varying degrees of interest in the Welsh king and diverge in their recording of his relationship with the English. This article investigates these divergences and illustrates how access to different sources and the agendas of the compilers impacted on the recording of relations with the Welsh. As well as shedding light on the compilation of the chronicles themselves and English attitudes towards the Welsh in the eleventh century, this article also offers a re-interpretation of certain key episodes in the history of Anglo-Welsh relations.
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Kim, Kyung soo. "Joseonhwanyeoseungram’s Compilation and Its Meaning." Korean Society of the History of Historiography 47 (June 30, 2023): 217–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.29186/kjhh.2023.47.217.

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Most of the officially and privately published eupji(邑誌) in the Joseon Dynasty, which began to be compiled in earnest from the late 16th century, imitated the format of Donggukyeojiseungram(『東國輿地勝覽』). Joseonhwanyeoseungram(『朝鮮寰輿勝覽』) written by Lee Byung-yeon(李秉延, 1894~1977, family clan; Yeonan), a Confucian scholar from Gongju, Chungcheongnam-do, also accepted the format of Donggukyeojiseungram. He wrote the book covering the natural and human environment with the help of a separately organized reporter and the cooperation of Confucian scholars from each region (129 counties) across the country. Although this book accepted the compiling system of the geographies of the previous period, the contents were partially selected according to the author's intention. Most of all, although some of the figures included in the geographies of the previous period were re-included, this book shows quite large differences overall from the previous ones. According to the criteria of the author, this book differs greatly from the previous ones specially in terms of recorded persons. In particular, the fact that the compilation process was carried out through active communication and cooperation with the Confucian scholars of the region and the fact that the characters were included in an excessive amount is quite different from the geographies of the previous period. Joseonhwanyeoseungram has at first glance the characteristics of an individual eupji that summarizes the current status of each county, but maintains in the end the characteristics of a national geography that can grasp the current nationwide situation by bundling it into one format. Above all, from a viewpoint of the history of historiography, this book is meaningful in that it maintains differentiation in describing the situation of the 20th century, although it applied the format norms of compiling the eupji of the previous period.
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Gillis, M. D., A. Y. Omule, and T. Brierley. "Monitoring Canada's forests: The National Forest Inventory." Forestry Chronicle 81, no. 2 (2005): 214–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.5558/tfc81214-2.

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A new national forest inventory is being installed in Canada. For the last 20 years, Canada's forest inventory has been a compilation of inventory data from across the country. Although this method has a number of advantages, it lacks information about the nature and rate of changes to the resource, and does not permit projections or forecasts. To address these limitations a new National Forest Inventory (NFI) was developed to monitor Canada's progress in meeting a commitment towards sustainable forest management, and to satisfy requirements for national and international reporting. The purpose of the new inventory is to "assess and monitor the extent, state and sustainable development of Canada's forests in a timely and accurate manner." The NFI consists of a plot-based system of permanent observational units located on a national grid. A combination of ground plot, photo plot and remote sensing data are used to capture a set of basic attributes that are used to derive indicators of sustainability. To meet the monitoring needs a re-measurement strategy and framework to guide the development of change estimation procedures has been worked out. A plan for implementation has been drafted. The proposed plan is presented and discussed in this paper. Key words: Canada, forest cover, inventory, monitoring, National Forest Inventory, re-measurement, panel
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Matt, Dominik T. "Extension of the Value Stream Mapping Approach to the Comprehensive Design of a Lean Sheet Metal Manufacturing System: An Industrial Case Study." Key Engineering Materials 549 (April 2013): 537–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.549.537.

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This paper reports the practical experiences made with extending the Value Stream Mapping (VSM) approach to the comprehensive design of a lean manufacturing system for the series production of sheet metal cable tray systems. The use of VSM for analyzing the production of repetitive units has proven to be successful in different industries. It is based on a classification of all products into product families and creates one current and future state map for each product family. This approach and the related guidelines for future state optimization are very helpful but not sufficient for a comprehensive manufacturing system (re) design, because the relation between product families value streams, the overall material flow optimization, as well as the segmentation and layout of factory remains unclear. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to develop a design procedure based on the investigation of an industrial case that allows the integrated optimization of the single value streams, their compilation in material-flow optimized production segments, and finally the (re) design of production logistics and factory layout. The findings of this research are limited due to the focused nature of a case study based research. However, the obtained results encourage assuming its transferability to similar problems.
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Harremoës, Poul. "Integrated water and waste management." Water Science and Technology 35, no. 9 (1997): 11–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1997.0327.

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The paper discusses concepts and developments within water quantity, water quality, integrated environmental assessment and wastewater treatment. The historical and the global perspectives are used in the discussion of the role of engineers in today's society. Sustainabilty and ethics are taken into the analysis. There is a need for re-evaluation of the resource, society and environment scenarios with a view to the totality of the system and with proper analysis of the flow of water and matter through society. Among the tools are input-output analysis and cradle to grave analysis, in combination with compilation of identified sets of values with respect to sustainable use of resources and ultimate fate of the environment and quality of life. The role of the engineer is to make available to society as many technical options as possible - and to put these options into the proper perspective in relation to the objectives of society.
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McCarthy, Dennis D., Jane Russell, Brent Archinal, et al. "The Extragalactic Reference Frame." International Astronomical Union Colloquium 127 (1991): 309–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0252921100064071.

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AbstractA cooperative program has been established to produce a reference frame of at least 400 suitable extragalactic sources. This is an extension of collaborative efforts (Johnston et al., Russell et al., Ma et al., and Reynolds et al.) reported at this meeting. In Phase One, a catalog of radio source positions will be constructed using original VLBI observations already obtained by NASA, NGS, NRL, JPL and USNO. Observations will be re-reduced in a consistent system to avoid some of the more serious problems associated with the formation of compilation catalogs. In Phase Two, the USNO will maintain the system, including the monitoring of source structure and/or variation. During both phases cooperation among the various agencies will continue. A list of sources will be made available to optical observers so that the frame will have benchmarks in both the optical and radio regimes.
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Govind, Murari Upadhyay* Monica Sharma &. Pankaj Kumar Varshney. "ADDRESSING TRANSPARENCY VIS-A-VIS PRIVACY IN PORTABILITY OF HEALTH INSURANCE THROUGH BLOCKCHAIN." Global Journal of Engineering Science and Research Management 8, no. 3 (2021): 12–17. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4660047.

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A blockchain is a community ledger deal out in excess of a set-up that testimony operations (memorandums send commencing individual system knot to a further) carry out in the middle of network contributors. Every operation is confirmed by network nodes according to a mainstream agreement method prior to being added to the block chain. Recorded information is able to not be revolutionized or wipe away and the past of each operation can exist re-formed by the side of in the least time. Authors have been proposed a system using block chain mechanism for health insurance entails institution of burly procedures for health data collection and compilation right from grass root level. Recommended technique bestows the precise to the policyholder of health insurance to relocate the credit gained him for pre-existing conditions and time vault keeping outs in case he chooses to switch the insurance provider.
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Xiangyanan, gaohuanggen, xiataiyun, et al. "“Double Evaluation”-the prerequisite and foundation of the municipal-level land and space master plan." E3S Web of Conferences 233 (2021): 03021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202123303021.

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Resources and environment carrying capacity and space development land suitability assessment (after referred to as “double evaluation”) is to recognize the location of natural resources and land space development short board, Highlight the important prerequisites and foundations for the governance and problem orientation of land and space planning in the new era, Played an important role in co-ordinate the three types of layout space to find out the natural resources[1-3], to identify the type of risk, determine the bearing cap and scientific delineation of three control lines, At the same time, it also provides an important starting point for the implementation of monitoring, evaluation and early warning of land and space planning. In order to better support the preparation of land and space planning in the new era, it is necessary to re-examine and re-understand the “double evaluation” work of municipal land and space planning. This article starts with the “Guidelines for the Compilation of Municipal-level Territorial and Spatial Master Plan (Trial)” (hereinafter referred to as “Guide”) for the work requirements of “double evaluation”, through combing and summarizing the existing problems and important difficulties in actual work, from logical transformation and technical mining The “double evaluation” work is summarized and explored from a dual perspective, in order to provide a reference for the preparation of the municipal-level land and space master plan.
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Deckert, R., P. Jöckel, V. Grewe, K. D. Gottschaldt, and P. Hoor. "A quasi chemistry-transport model mode for EMAC." Geoscientific Model Development 4, no. 1 (2011): 195–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/gmd-4-195-2011.

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Abstract. A quasi chemistry-transport model mode (QCTM) is presented for the numerical chemistry-climate simulation system ECHAM/MESSy Atmospheric Chemistry (EMAC). It allows for a quantification of chemical signals through suppression of any feedback between chemistry and dynamics. Noise would otherwise interfere too strongly. The signal is calculated from the difference of two QCTM simulations, a reference simulation and a sensitivity simulation. In order to avoid the feedbacks, the simulations adopt the following offline chemical fields: (a) offline mixing ratios of radiatively active substances enter the radiation scheme, (b) offline mixing ratios of nitric acid enter the scheme for re-partitioning and sedimentation from polar stratospheric clouds, (c) and offline methane oxidation is the exclusive source of chemical water-vapor tendencies. Any set of offline fields suffices to suppress the feedbacks, though may be inconsistent with the simulation setup. An adequate set of offline climatologies can be produced from a non-QCTM simulation using the setup of the reference simulation. Test simulations reveal the particular importance of adequate offline fields associated with (a). Inconsistencies from (b) are negligible when using adequate fields of nitric acid. Acceptably small inconsistencies come from (c), but should vanish for an adequate prescription of chemical water vapor tendencies. Toggling between QCTM and non-QCTM is done via namelist switches and does not require a source code re-compilation.
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Deckert, R., P. Jöckel, V. Grewe, K. D. Gottschaldt, and P. Hoor. "A quasi chemistry-transport model mode for EMAC." Geoscientific Model Development Discussions 3, no. 4 (2010): 2189–220. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/gmdd-3-2189-2010.

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Abstract. A quasi chemistry-transport model mode (QCTM) is presented for the numerical chemistry-climate simulation system ECHAM/MESSy Atmospheric Chemistry (EMAC). It allows for a quantification of chemical signals through suppression of any feedback between chemistry and dynamics. Noise would otherwise interfere too strongly. The signal follows from the difference of two QCTM simulations, reference and sensitivity. These are fed with offline chemical fields as a substitute of the feedbacks between chemistry and dynamics: offline mixing ratios of radiatively active substances enter the radiation scheme (a), offline mixing ratios of nitric acid enter the scheme for re-partitioning and sedimentation from polar stratospheric clouds (b). Offline methane oxidation is the exclusive source of chemical water-vapor tendencies (c). Any set of offline fields suffices to suppress the feedbacks, though may be inconsistent with the simulation setup. An adequate set of offline climatologies can be produced from a non-QCTM simulation of the reference setup. Test simulations reveal the particular importance of adequate offline fields associated with (a). Inconsistencies from (b) are negligible when using adequate fields of nitric acid. Acceptably small inconsistencies come from (c), but should vanish for an adequate prescription of water vapor tendencies. Toggling between QCTM and non-QCTM is done via namelist switches and does not require a source code re-compilation.
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Kelleher, Joe. "TAKING THE ACTORS SERIOUSL : MICHIEL VANDEVELDE S “PARADISE NOW (1968 – 2018)”." Culture Crossroads 14 (November 9, 2022): 92–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.55877/cc.vol14.94.

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The article departs from a phrase in Paul Ricoeur’s “Memory, History, Forget- ting” (2003), and attempts to take Ricoeur at his word, by taking seriously the troupe of Flemish teenage actors performing Michiel Vandevelde’s “Paradise Now (1968–2018)”, a re-working of the iconic performance by The Living Theatre, which when it was presented fifty years ago at the Avignon Festival offered itself as a preparation for its audience to take action, individually and collectively, personally and politically, beyond the space of the theatrical representation. Vandevelde and the teenagers’ re-do functions rather differently. Drawing as much on film history and news and popular media as on theatre history, it offers a compilation of iconic images winding back to 1968, an occasion for these young 21st century performer- citizens – at once theatrical actors and “actors” of their own history – to voice their ambivalence about the potentials for common action in the present moment and the times ahead. The article considers the role of the “actors” (including the absent and the dead) in historical representation. It argues that the temporal form of the serial or chronicle (one image after another in chronological order) rather than the supposedly more complex – and human – dramatic plot (which structures relations between beginning, middle and end), attends to “taking the actors seriously” – in their actions and their passions – as a pressing task for our times.
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CHATTERJEE, TAPAS. "A checklist of halacarid and hydrachnid mites (Acari, Halacaridae & Hydrachnidia) associated with sponges (Porifera)." Zootaxa 5072, no. 2 (2021): 101–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5072.2.1.

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A compilation of halacarid and hydrachnid mite species found associated with sponges has been carried out based on published records. Altogether 78 halacarid mites species belonging to 15 genera viz. Agaue (9 species), Agauopsis (7 species), Arhodeoporus (1 species), Atelopsalis (1 species), Bradyagaue (1 species), Copidognathus (27 species), Halacarellus (7 species), Halacaropsis (2 species), Halacarus (5 species), Lohmannella (3 species), Maracarus (3 species), Rhombognathides (3 species), Rhombognathus (4 species), Spongihalacarus (1 species), and Thalassarachna (4 species) are reported. Twenty-four hydrachnid mite species belonging to three families viz. Hygrobatidae (2 species), Unionicolidae (20 species) and Pontarachnidae (2 species) are included. Some species of Unionicolidae are mentioned as possible sponge-mite species. Further studies, emphasizing developmental studies of unionicolid mites to get better ideas about associations with freshwater sponges are needed. Molecular sequencing will reveal more cryptic species and improve the quality of re-descriptions of currently recognized species in these sponge associated mites.
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