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Iovine, Giulio, and Ornella Salati. "Die Geschäfte des Herrn Julius Caesar. A survey of the first century BC – third century ad Latin and Latin-Greek documents referring to Roman citizens and their business in Egypt." Journal of Juristic Papyrology, no. 50 (August 2, 2021): 168–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.36389/uw.jjurp.50.2020.pp.168-198.

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The paper provides an updated and annotated list of Latin and bilingual Latin-Greek papyri from the first century bc to the early third century ad – including very recently published and still unpublished – that refer to the lives and businesses of Roman citizens in Egypt. It also covers documents connected with the Roman army, that is produced in military officia to be specifically used by soldiers (acknowledgments of debt, receipts of money etc.). They are connected not with the army life, but with the life outside the barracks, among tradesmen, merchants, and (from the second century ad onwards) in the milieu of veterans.
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An, Juyoung, Sieun Jeon, Teryn Jones, and Min Song. "Data-driven Pattern Analysis of Acknowledgments in the Biomedical Domain." Data and Information Management 1, no. 1 (2017): 35–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/dim-2017-0002.

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AbstractOur motivation for conducting this research is driven by the lack of studies focusing on the acknowledgments sections of published papers. Another motivation is the lack of a study examining the countries and organizations mentioned in the acknowledgments section and their influence—something that cannot be analyzed using a citation or co-authorship relationship. Concentrating on the qualitative aspects of acknowledgments has been limited because of the atypical pattern of the acknowledgment section. Our research aims to identify useful information hidden within the acknowledgment sections of the articles stored in the PubMed Central database and to analyze a map of influence via a country-acknowledgment network. To solve the problems, we use the topic modeling to analyze topics of acknowledgments and conduct a basic network analysis to find the difference in the co-the country network and acknowledgment network. A word-embedding model is used to compare the semantic similarity that exists between the authors and countries extracted from our original dataset. The result of topic modeling suggests that funding has become a critical topic in acknowledgments. The results of network analysis indicate that some large countries work as hubs in terms of both implicitly and explicitly while revealing that some countries such as China do not frequently work with other countries. The word-embedding model built by acknowledgments suggests that the authors frequently referenced in acknowledgments are also likely to be referred to in a similar context. It also implies that the publishing country of a paper has little effect on whether it receives an acknowledgment from any other specific country. Through these results, we conclude that the content in acknowledgments extracted from the papers can be divided into two categories—funding and appreciation. We also find that there is no clear relationship between the publication country and the countries mentioned in the acknowledgment section.
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Borodin, Vyacheslav V., Valentin E. Kolesnichenko, and Vyacheslav A. Shevtsov. "Analysis of the Efficiency of Various Receipting Multiple Access Methods with Acknowledgement in IoT Networks." Inventions 8, no. 4 (2023): 105. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/inventions8040105.

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An Internet of things (IoT) network is a distributed set of “smart” sensors, interconnected via a radio channel. The basic method of accessing the radio channels for these networks is Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Avoidance (CSMA/CA), in which access is carried out on the basis of contention, and confirmation of the correct reception of the packet is achieved using a receipt. If the sizes of information packets are small and comparable to the sizes of receipts, then the transmission of receipts requires a significant bandwidth of the channel, which reduces the efficiency of the network. This problem exists not only for IoT networks but also for monitoring systems, operational management of fast processes, telemetry, short messaging and many other applications. Therefore, an urgent task is to develop effective methods of multiple random access in the transmission of short information packets, the size of which is comparable to the size of receipts. To solve this problem, the authors proposed modifications of CSMA/CA random access in which, when packet collisions are detected, a diagnostic message (DM) is generated and transmitted in the broadcast mode. Based on simulation modeling, it is shown that in a wide range of network loads, the proposed random access options provide an increase in network capacity (the number of connected subscribers) of 1.5–2 times compared to the basic CSMA/CA access method when the size of the information packet is an order of magnitude larger than the size of receipts. The variant of access without acknowledgment is also considered, in which, as shown by the simulation results, at sufficiently large loads, the network can go into an unstable state.
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Parl, Fritz F., Mandy F. O'Leary, Allen B. Kaiser, John M. Paulett, Kristina Statnikova, and Edward K. Shultz. "Implementation of a Closed-Loop Reporting System for Critical Values and Clinical Communication in Compliance with Goals of The Joint Commission." Clinical Chemistry 56, no. 3 (2010): 417–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1373/clinchem.2009.135376.

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Abstract Background: Current practices of reporting critical laboratory values make it challenging to measure and assess the timeliness of receipt by the treating physician as required by The Joint Commission’s 2008 National Patient Safety Goals. Methods: A multidisciplinary team of laboratorians, clinicians, and information technology experts developed an electronic ALERTS system that reports critical values via the laboratory and hospital information systems to alphanumeric pagers of clinicians and ensures failsafe notification, instant documentation, automatic tracking, escalation, and reporting of critical value alerts. A method for automated acknowledgment of message receipt was incorporated into the system design. Results: The ALERTS system has been applied to inpatients and eliminated approximately 9000 phone calls a year made by medical technologists. Although a small number of phone calls were still made as a result of pages not acknowledged by clinicians within 10 min, they were made by telephone operators, who either contacted the same physician who was initially paged by the automated system or identified and contacted alternate physicians or the patient’s nurse. Overall, documentation of physician acknowledgment of receipt in the electronic medical record increased to 95% of critical values over 9 months, while the median time decreased to <3 min. Conclusions: We improved laboratory efficiency and physician communication by developing an electronic system for reporting of critical values that is in compliance with The Joint Commission’s goals.
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Littleton, Heather L., Danny Axsom, Carmen Radecki Breitkopf, and Abbey Berenson. "Rape Acknowledgment and Postassault Experiences: How Acknowledgment Status Relates to Disclosure, Coping, Worldview, and Reactions Received From Others." Violence and Victims 21, no. 6 (2006): 761–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/0886-6708.21.6.761.

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Many rape victims are unacknowledged. These victims do not label their experience as rape; instead they give the experience a more benign label, such as a miscommunication. The current study examined the relationship between victims’ acknowledgment status and post-assault behaviors, moving beyond prior research. Analyses of covariance were conducted comparing the post-assault experiences of unacknowledged and acknowledged college rape victims (n = 256), controlling for differences in victims’ assault characteristics, multiple victimization, and post-traumatic stress symptoms. Results supported that unacknowledged and acknowledged victims differed in their coping, disclosure, belief in justice, and receipt of egocentric reactions following disclosure. Implications for future work examining the dynamic interplay among assault characteristics, sexual scripts, acknowledgment status, and post-assault factors are discussed.
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Beribe, Anna Ina Wae, and Jullie J. Sondakh. "Analisis penerapan PSAK 23 tentang pendapatan jasa pasien Jaminan Kesehatan (JKN) menurut Standar Akuntansi Keuangan terhadap tarif Rumah Sakit Gunung Maria Tomohon." Indonesia Accounting Journal 2, no. 1 (2020): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.32400/iaj.27077.

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Internal control is important for company operational, especially for cash receipts and disbursements. The effective internal control of cash receipts and disbursements can prevent and detect the misappropriation of cash. The purpose of this study is to examine the implementation of PSAK 23 at Mountain Marry Hospital regarding the recording, presentation, and recognition of hospital revenue that serves patients with the same actions but acknowledgment of payment of different rates between hospital rates and Indonesian-Case Based Groups (INACBG) rates, specifically for patients of the Implementing Agency Social Security (BPJS) Health. This research was conducted at Mountain Marry Hospital to analyze and to apply the recording, presentation, and recognition of income standards that exist at Mountain Marry Hospital by following PSAK 23 regarding revenues at different rates to carry out internal controls over revenue and expenditure procedures cash adequately. The main principle of internal control that needs to be considered is the separation of tasks between recording, storage, cash receipts should be deposited to the bank, all-cash disbursements should use checks except for small amounts of expenses. Cash is all cash in hand and funds deposited in banks in various forms such as deposits and checking accounts. Data analysis methods used in this research is descriptive methods with qualitative analysis techniques that are outlining, describing and comparing data. The findings show that the service number of JKN patients at Mountain Marry Hospital has reached 90.05% of JKN patients, so cash receipts at Mountain Marry Hospital have reached the government program to serve Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional (JKN) patients but based on research results the Mountain Marry Hospital has not recorded revenue recognition INACBG tariffs with JKN rates, by following the Statement of Financial Accounting Standards 23 because of differences in rates and are not sufficient to implement internal controls over cash receipts and disbursements procedures, especially for JKN patients.
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Whitehead, Kevin A. "Some uses of head nods in “third position” in talk-in-interaction." Gesture 11, no. 2 (2011): 103–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/gest.11.2.01whi.

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Previous research on the use of head nods in talk-in-interaction has demonstrated that they can be used for various interactional purposes by speakers and recipients in different sequential positions. In this report, I examine speakers’ uses of nods in “third position”, in the course of “minimal post-expansions” (Schegloff, 2007). I identify three possible distinct types of nods. The first of these can be used to register a prior utterance as news; the second appears to be designed to register receipt of a prior utterance without treating it as news; and the third embodies features of the first two types, and may be designed to register receipt and acknowledgment of “dispreferred” news. These findings are suggestive of rich complexities in the use of head movements in the production of actions-in-interaction, and of the importance of a fine-grained analytic approach for understanding their situated uses.
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Gilbert, Lucia Albino. "Reclaiming And Returning Gender To Context: Examples from Studies of Heterosexual Dual-Earner Families." Psychology of Women Quarterly 18, no. 4 (1994): 539–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-6402.1994.tb01047.x.

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Gender receives relatively little attention as a critical aspect of context, despite the general acknowledgment among psychologists that human behavior needs to be studied within the context of societal norms and practices. In this article I explain why this is the case and then, using examples from the area of dual-earner families, describe ways we can give gender its rightful contextual place in research practices. By so doing I also argue that needed transformations can take place.
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Gburzynski, Pawel, Bozena Kaminska, and Ashikur Rahman. "On Reliable Transmission of Data over Simple Wireless Channels." Journal of Computer Systems, Networks, and Communications 2009 (2009): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/409853.

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Standard protocols for reliable data transmission over unreliable channels are based on various Automatic Repeat reQuest (ARQ) schemes, whereby the sending node receives feedback from the receiver and retransmits the missing data. We discuss this issue in the context of one-way data transmission over simple wireless channels characteristic of many sensing and monitoring applications. Using a specific project as an example, we demonstrate how the constraints of a low-cost embedded wireless system get in the way of a workable solution precluding the use of popular schemes based on windows and periodic acknowledgments. We also propose an efficient solution to the problem and demonstrate its advantage over the traditional protocols.
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Syari, Dienda Audra, and Ahmad Toni. "TENANT COMPLAINT HANDLING COMMUNICATION MODEL IN THE PARAMA APARTMENT." PRecious: Public Relations Journal 1, no. 2 (2021): 202–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.24246/precious.v1i2.4982.

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This study aims to determine the implementation of tenant complaint handling at Parama Apartments. The procedures for handling tenant complaints at Parama Apartments are as follows: (a) Tenant Relations receives complaints; (b) Tenant Relations records complaints on the Complaint Request (CR) form; (c) Provide CR form sheets to the relevant Department; (d) Followed up by other Departments; (e) Supervisor conducts field checks; (f) the Chief fills in the Work Order (WO) form; (g) the relevant department undertakes remedial work to eliminate complaints; (h) The relevant department completes and signs the CR form on the action line and asks for acknowledgment of work results from tenants; (i) Tenant Relation receives CR form from the relevant department; (j) Tenant Relations records in the complaint list; and (k) Tenant Relations makes monthly reports; and the communication model for handling tenant complaints, including conducting regular tenant satisfaction surveys organized by the Parama Apartment Owners and Occupants Association (PPRSHAP).
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Republic, Dominican. Decreto no. 254-06 que establece el reglamento para la regulación de la impresion, emisión y entrega de comprobantes fiscales. [s.n.], 2006.

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Netherlands) Centre for World Food Studies (Amsterdam. UNDP/UNDDSMS/NPC Project NIR/87/009: Perspective planning for Nigeria : draft final report on the construction of a Social Accounting Matrix for Nigera. National Planning Commission, 1996.

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Semeniuk, John. Catalog of Ukrainian donation vouchers and fund-raising notes. J. Semeniuk, 1996.

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Paredes, Isaías Vera. Estudio teórico práctico del régimen de comprobantes fiscales. Ediciones Jurídicas Trajano Potentini, 2007.

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Changshu Shi dang an ju. Changshu qi yue ping ju dang an jiao zhu. Gu Wu xuan chu ban she, 2017.

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Gladys, Frantz-Murphy, ed. Arabic agricultural leases and tax receipts from Egypt, 148-427 A.H./765-1035 A.D.: Arabic texts. In Kommission bei Verlag Brüder Hollinek, 2001.

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Koyama, Hitoshi. Naiyō shōmei moderu bunreishū. Shin Nihon Hōki, 1985.

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The Grand secretary's acknowledgment of annual returns: I hereby acknowledge the receipt of the annual return of Loyal Orange Lodge, no. [662] for the year ending December, 1861 .. s.n., 1986.

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Book chapters on the topic "Receipts (Acknowledgments)"

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"Chapter Two. The Acknowledgment Of Receipt Clause." In Continuity and Innovation in the Aramaic Legal Tradition. BRILL, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004152847.i-234.14.

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Turley, Richard E., and Barbara Jones Brown. "An Inquisition." In Vengeance Is Mine. Oxford University PressNew York, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195397857.003.0018.

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Abstract Passing through Parowan again on his way back north to Salt Lake City, apostle George A. Smith receives multiple complaints against Parowan’s stake president, William Dame. The complaints compel Smith and fellow apostle Amasa Lyman to hold an ecclesiastical court to hear the charges. During the course of the grueling three-day hearing, massacre participants John M. Higbee, Isaac Haight, Nephi Johnson, and others speak. In the end, George A. Smith and Amasa Lyman decide to uphold Dame, and require other local people to sign a document saying that they do the same. Though details about what was said about the massacre in the hearing do not appear in the meeting’s minutes, after the hearing, Smith made significant changes to his earlier report of the massacre, including acknowledgment that John D. Lee and a few other white men were at the Mountain Meadows when the atrocity took place.
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"clause whereby it was a condition of acceptance that goods would be charged at prices ruling at the date of delivery. The defendant buyers replied on 27 May 1969, giving an order with differences from the sellers’ quotation and with their own terms and conditions, which had no price variation clause. The order had a tear-off acknowledgment for signature and return which accepted the order ‘on the terms and conditions thereon’. On 5 June 1969, the sellers, after acknowledging receipt of the order on 4 June, returned the acknowledgment form duly completed with a covering letter stating that delivery was to be ‘in accordance with our revised quotation of 23 May for delivery in ... March/April 1970’. The machine was ready by about September 1970, but the buyers could not accept delivery until November 1970. The sellers invoked the price increase clause and claimed £2,892 for the increase due to the rise in costs between 27 May 1969 and 1 April 1970, when the machine should have been delivered. Thesiger J gave judgment for the sellers for £2,892 and interest. The buyers appealed. The Court of Appeal unanimously reversed the first instance decision, all three judges feeling that the conclusive act was the sellers’ return of the tear-off acknowledgment slip. However, the reasons given by the judges for arriving at their decision differed. Bridge LJ and Lawton LJ broadly applied the standard model of ‘offer – counter-offer – acceptance’ to this ‘battle of the forms’, although both of them were clearly aware of the difficulties that this would cause. Lord Denning’s approach, not untypically, ranged much more widely. Unlike the other two judges, who can be seen to adopt a broadly ‘last shot’ theory (that is, that the ‘battle’ is won by the person who submits their terms last), Lord Denning was prepared to countenance a number of other possibilities. The following passages serve to indicate these divergences in approach: Butler Machine Tool Co Ltd v Ex-Cell-O Corpn (England) Ltd [1979] 1 WLR 401, CA, p 402." In Sourcebook on Contract Law. Routledge-Cavendish, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781843141518-40.

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