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Butt, David G. "Context and text in scientific disciplines of English." Language, Context and Text 1, no. 1 (2019): 4–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/langct.00002.but.

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Abstract As major world languages – Chinese, Spanish and Portuguese, for instance – become the medium of university networks, it may be the right time to take stock of the influence that English has had over the way the disciplines of humanities and sciences have been shaped, directed and evaluated, in particular in the second half of the 20th century. This paper is an attempt to understand some of the textual, linguistic and historical determinants of Disciplinary English (DE) specifically in the spectrum of technical subjects. DE is now a way of meaning which has become associated with objec
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Zhang, Yiqiong. "Retailing science: genre hybridization in online science news stories." Text & Talk 38, no. 2 (2018): 243–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/text-2017-0040.

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AbstractThis study explores how marketing and science rhetoric have become entrenched in online science news stories. The schematic structures of a corpus of 270 news stories from three types of website (university websites, the websites of Futurity.org and MSNBC.com) have been analyzed and compared. An eight-move structure identified from the corpus suggests that the genre of news stories is a hybridization of promotional discourse for marketization and science discourse for explanation. Hybridization is first evident in university press releases, which are then spread by the mass media witho
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Lamanauskas, Vincentas. "SCIENTIFIC WRITING AND PUBLISHING: ON THE SKILLS NEEDED TO WRITE AND SUBMIT SCIENTIFIC MANUSCRIPTS." GAMTAMOKSLINIS UGDYMAS / NATURAL SCIENCE EDUCATION 16, no. 2 (2019): 78–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.48127/gu-nse/19.16.78.

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It is obvious that scientific writing is a special and complex part of academic activity. Researchers not only organise and conduct the research but also have to describe and publish them (or to spread information in other ways). Basically, there exist two very close, however quite different processes: scientific research organisation and accomplishment and the accomplished scientific research description. For the first process, the most essential are the abilities to carry out the research (plan, design, conduct, analyse, systematize and so on), whilst for the second process, the most essenti
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Tarnawski, Tomasz, Rafał Kasprzyk, and Robert Waszkowski. "Foundations for Spread Page: review of existing concepts, solutions, technologies capabile of improving effectiveness of conveying knowledge." Computer Science and Mathematical Modelling, no. 6/2017 (January 30, 2018): 33–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0010.8237.

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Spread Page is our code name for a new, more efficient way of conveying technical information and scientific knowledge – freed form the text-centered mindset and focused on graphical, interactive, multidimensional representation. The article presents an overview of current concepts and solutions that seem applicable in crafting the idea of Spread Page. In our discussion we begin with novel, abstract, organizational ideas regarding the process of creating and disseminating scientific knowledge, that break up with the traditional model of (paper) publishing. Then we turn to analyzing methods and
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Valdec, Dean, Krunoslav Hajdek, Igor Majnarić, and Darijo Čerepinko. "Influence of Printing Substrate on Quality of Line and Text Reproduction in Flexography." Applied Sciences 11, no. 17 (2021): 7827. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app11177827.

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This study characterizes and compares the parameters of the quality reproduction of fine elements in flexography on coated and uncoated paper as well as on OPP film (oriented polypropylene). A monochrome test form was created and printed using cyan UV ink. The analysis of results confirms the importance of interaction between the printing substrate and ink; it also indicates identical line and text deformations on the print. Quality reproduction on coated paper is higher in relation to OPP film for all the research parameters. The ink penetrates significantly more and with more irregularity in
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Shaklein, Victor, Maria Belova, and Svetlana Mikova. "Creolised Text in Mass Media: Principles of Effective Decoding." Theoretical and Practical Issues of Journalism 8, no. 1 (2019): 147–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.17150/2308-6203.2019.8(1).147-163.

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Arising and active development of innovative information channels, forming net thinking, require non-standard forms of presenting material in mass media. One of the solutions to this problem is increasing the number of creolised texts not only in electronic, but in printed media as well. Such texts containing verbal (heading, subscript, text comprising of more than one sentence) and non-verbal (image, scheme, table, font, colour) parts are widely spread in mass media because they allow the reader to precisely understand the author’s intention and the intention can be expressed in an implicit w
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Alão Freitas, Ana, Hugo Costa, and Isabel Rocha. "Extracting kinetic information from literature with KineticRE." Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics 12, no. 4 (2015): 56–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jib-2015-282.

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Summary To better understand the dynamic behavior of metabolic networks in a wide variety of conditions, the field of Systems Biology has increased its interest in the use of kinetic models. The different databases, available these days, do not contain enough data regarding this topic. Given that a significant part of the relevant information for the development of such models is still wide spread in the literature, it becomes essential to develop specific and powerful text mining tools to collect these data. In this context, this work has as main objective the development of a text mining too
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Bouarara, Hadj Ahmed, and Yasmin Bouarara. "Agents Oriented Genetic-K-Means (AOGK) System for Plagiarism Detection." International Journal of Operations Research and Information Systems 8, no. 1 (2017): 22–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijoris.2017010102.

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In the last decade, the plagiarism phenomenon has widely spread and become a topical problem in the modern scientific world, caused by the wide availability of electronic documents online and offline. This work will be devoted to describe a new plagiarism detection system named AOGK « Agents Oriented Genetic-K-means » based on a multi-agents architecture composed of three modules: text parsing to transform documents into vectors; Learning module using genetic algorithms to build a prediction model; Test module using k-means for the final classification of suspicious document; To evaluate their
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Sateli, Bahar, and René Witte. "Semantic representation of scientific literature: bringing claims, contributions and named entities onto the Linked Open Data cloud." PeerJ Computer Science 1 (December 9, 2015): e37. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.37.

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Motivation.Finding relevant scientific literature is one of the essential tasks researchers are facing on a daily basis. Digital libraries and web information retrieval techniques provide rapid access to a vast amount of scientific literature. However, no further automated support is available that would enable fine-grained access to the knowledge ‘stored’ in these documents. The emerging domain ofSemantic Publishingaims at making scientific knowledge accessible to both humans and machines, by adding semantic annotations to content, such as a publication’s contributions, methods, or applicatio
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Chen, Xingzhi, Baodan Tian, Feixiang Huang, Daiwen Wang, Linyan Fu, and Haoying Xu. "Evaluation and prediction of the status of COVID-19 epidemic prevention and control based on the SEIR+CAQ model." International Journal of Modeling, Simulation, and Scientific Computing 12, no. 03 (2021): 2150051. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1793962321500513.

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This paper analyzes the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic in China, establishes a [Formula: see text] epidemiologic model that classifies the diagnosed population into asymptomatic, mild, and severe, and considers the condition of an isolated population. First of all, we theoretically analyzed the key problems of the disease-free equilibrium, stability, and basic reproduction number of the model. Then, combined with the actual data, the development trend of the epidemic situation is simulated and compared, and the influence of some important parameters is discussed in the model evaluation part.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Scientific spread text"

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Rangel, Eliane de Fátima Manenti. "A divulgação do conhecimento científico sob uma perspectiva enunciativa." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/5007.

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Esta dissertação focaliza um gênero textual denominado texto de divulgação científica, o qual tem por objetivo divulgar as recentes descobertas científicas. Ao se tratar de um modelo textual com peculiaridades próprias, busca-se, a partir do conceito bakhtiniano de gênero, classificá-Io corno um gênero emergente, por estar cadavez mais freqüente na rnídia impressa e eletrônica. Assim, o objetivo desse trabalho é mostrar como esse gênero textual é configurado por meio de estratégias lingüísticas que caracterizam o dialogismo e a polifonia. Para atingir tal propósito procedeu-se a uma análise en
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Books on the topic "Scientific spread text"

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Kochetova, Zhanna, Natal'ya Maslova, and Oleg Bazarskiy. Aviation and missile clusters and the environment. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1544137.

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The monograph introduces a new concept - the aviation and missile cluster as a new class of objects of geo-ecological monitoring, united by the solution of identical strategic tasks of the state, the interconnection of its structural elements, the identity of priority contaminants and products of their transformation.
 The scientific and methodological apparatus of complex geoecological monitoring of territories under the influence of objects of aviation and space activities is presented, including predictive models of the spread and transformation of priority contaminants in environmenta
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Inayatullah, Naeem, and David L. Blaney. Units, Markets, Relations, and Flow: Beyond Interacting Parts to Unfolding Wholes. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.272.

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Heterodox work in Global Political Economy (GPE) finds its motive force in challenging the ontological atomism of International Political Economy (IPE) orthodoxy. Various strains of heterodoxy that have grown out of dependency theory and World-Systems Theory (WST), for example, emphasize the social whole: Individual parts are given form and meaning within social relations of domination produced by a history of violence and colonial conquest. An atomistic approach, they stress, seems designed to ignore this history of violence and relations of domination by making bargaining among independent u
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Book chapters on the topic "Scientific spread text"

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Nika, Oksana. "THE LANGUAGE AND CULTURAL CONTACTS IN THE 17TH CENTURY AND THE SERMON DISCOURSE OF ANTONII RADYVYLOVSKYI." In Integration of traditional and innovative scientific researches: global trends and regional as. Publishing House “Baltija Publishing”, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.30525/978-9934-26-001-8-1-13.

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The study examines the sermon discourse as a new discourse practice brought about by the language and cultural contacts in the 17th century in the Polish-Lithuanian State. The Polish texts by Piotr Skarga, Tomasz Młodzianowski, Franciczek Dzielowski and others exerted an impact on the lexis, type of text creation, communicative and stylistic features in the Ruthenian sermon in the 17th century. That impact prompted Antonii Radyvylovskyi to employ some Polonisms and Latinisms in diffeent parts of his sermons. The article traces lexical variability and its language and cultural ‘functionali-ty’ in the early book by A. Radyvylovskyi, one of the most famous preachers of the 17th century. The paper compares functioning of Polish and Latin (through Polish transmission) lexemes characterizing the discourse dimension of the 17th century lan-guage and cultural interference in the manuscript, the edited text, and the published book Vinets Khrystov (The Wreath of Christ). The number of such lexemes turns out to be the biggest in the manuscript by A. Radyvylovskyi, which demonstrates the level of language interference in the sermon discourse. The study analyzes the substitutions of Latinisms and Polonisms introduced by the editor of the collection Vinets Khrystov (The Wreath of Christ) who offered his corrections and amendments to the text. The substitutions made by the editor were taken into account in the printed book that was a prerequisite for its appearance in 1688. On the editor’s recommendations found in the manuscript, the published book retained substitutions of some Latin and Polish words with Church Slavonic ones. Such substitutions were caused by the change of the socio-cultural situation in the 1680s; however, those substitutions were just few apparent elements, which, actually, did not change the language of the sermon (kazanie), used in the 17th century. The language and cultural intersections of Polish and Ruthenian preaching practices increased the spatial (the Polish-Lithuanian State) and temporal (17th and 18th centuries) spread of the collection of sermons by Antonii Radyvylovskyi. In the 17th and 18th centuries, his books were actively spread and became popular readings for those speaking the Ruthenian language, which is proven by the availability of his books in the library of the Holy Trinity Monastery in Vilnius, the library of Wroclaw and others.
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Bouarara, Hadj Ahmed, and Yasmin Bouarara. "Agents Oriented Genetic-K-Means (AOGK) System for Plagiarism Detection." In Scholarly Ethics and Publishing. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-8057-7.ch014.

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In the last decade, the plagiarism phenomenon has widely spread and become a topical problem in the modern scientific world, caused by the wide availability of electronic documents online and offline. This work will be devoted to describe a new plagiarism detection system named AOGK « Agents Oriented Genetic-K-means » based on a multi-agents architecture composed of three modules: text parsing to transform documents into vectors; Learning module using genetic algorithms to build a prediction model; Test module using k-means for the final classification of suspicious document; To evaluate their system the authors have used a range of reference metrics (precision, recall, f-measure and entropy) and the benchmark PAN 09. They have compared the results obtained with the performance of other systems found in literature; the authors' aim is the preservation of copyright.
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Lal, Shashi Bhushan, Anu Sharma, Krishna Kumar Chaturvedi, et al. "State-of-the-Art Information Retrieval Tools for Biological Resources." In Web Semantics for Textual and Visual Information Retrieval. IGI Global, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-2483-0.ch010.

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With the advancements in sequencing technologies, there is an exponential growth in the availability of the biological databases. Biological databases consist of information and knowledge collected from scientific experiments, published literature and statistical analysis of text, numerical, image and video data. These databases are widely spread across the globe and are being maintained by many organizations. A number of tools have been developed to retrieve the information from these databases. Most of these tools are available on web but are scattered. So, finding a relevant information is a very difficult, and tedious task for the researchers. Moreover, many of these databases use disparate storage formats but are linked to each other. So, an important issue concerning present biological resources is their availability and integration at single platform. This chapter provides an insight into existing biological resources with an aim to provide consolidated information at one place for ease of use and access by researchers, academicians and students.
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Lal, Shashi Bhushan, Anu Sharma, Krishna Kumar Chaturvedi, et al. "State-of-the-Art Information Retrieval Tools for Biological Resources." In Information Retrieval and Management. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5191-1.ch005.

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With the advancements in sequencing technologies, there is an exponential growth in the availability of the biological databases. Biological databases consist of information and knowledge collected from scientific experiments, published literature and statistical analysis of text, numerical, image and video data. These databases are widely spread across the globe and are being maintained by many organizations. A number of tools have been developed to retrieve the information from these databases. Most of these tools are available on web but are scattered. So, finding a relevant information is a very difficult, and tedious task for the researchers. Moreover, many of these databases use disparate storage formats but are linked to each other. So, an important issue concerning present biological resources is their availability and integration at single platform. This chapter provides an insight into existing biological resources with an aim to provide consolidated information at one place for ease of use and access by researchers, academicians and students.
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Shevchyk, Kateryna. "TRANSLATION OF ENGLISH SLANG IN ADVERTISEMENTS." In Factors of cross- and intercultural communication in the higher educational process of Ukraine. Publishing House “Baltija Publishing”, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30525/978-9934-26-051-3-9.

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In the modern world, in the epoch of growth of information technologies, an advertisement is one of the most popular varieties of mass communication that rapidly develops. The growth of advertisement substantially influences on lexical composition of language, creates in a language new concepts and expressions, in particular slang and jargon. Native speakers begin to use such vocabulary in everyday life. Especially modern English has such phenomenon, because it is used all over the world. Nowadays, an advertisement performs the function of public ideas formation. Influencing on people, an advertisement creates consumer philosophy and ideology. One of the most sensible to the advertisement categories of people is youth, because they are in the process of active socialization. Exactly an advertisement is mostly aimed at young consumers, that is why it becomes more widely spread and such products need specific language means of influence. Advertisement makers try to overcome psychological distance between an advertisement and audience, so they use of extralinguistic language units, elements of slang or to create new words. Topicality of this work is defined by the fact that a slang is an integral part of English, and the latest research of slang is of great importance. A slang is one of the most actual and ambiguous problems of modern lexicology. In the world where new slang units appear every day, updating of theoretical and practical knowledge of slang and its functions is very important for modern lexicology. In addition, the deeper analysis of advertisement reports with a slang must be done. A scientific novelty of work is that theoretical knowledge in relation to a slang and advertisement in the conditions of modern development of information technologies are incorporated and generalized; opinions of scientists are analyzed in relation to functioning of slang in an advertisement. The aim of the article is to study features of slang functioning in modern English-language advertisements and analysis of basic methods of translating of such advertisement texts. The achievement of these aims needs solution of the following tasks: 1) to interpret a concept "slang" and "jargon" and define, what a slang differs from jargon in the context of the newest researches; 2) to present the basic methods of forming of slang in modern English; 3) to describe the general views of slang and identify their specifics; 4) to interpret a concept "advertisement" and describe the stylistic features of advertisement text; 5) to describe the features of slang use in advertisement texts; 6) to explain functioning of slang in an advertisement on the example of advertisement slogans and texts; 7) to define the specific features of English-Ukrainian translation of advertisements. The subject of research is an analysis of slang features in modern English and Ukrainian languages in advertisement texts.
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Vivas, José Luis, Francisco Vilar Brasileiro, Abmar Barros, et al. "EUBrazilCC Federated Cloud." In Advances in Systems Analysis, Software Engineering, and High Performance Computing. IGI Global, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-0153-4.ch008.

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Many e-science initiatives are currently investigating the use of cloud computing to support all kinds of scientific activities. The objective of this chapter is to describe the architecture and the deployment of the EUBrazilCC federated e-infrastructure, a Research & Development project that aims at providing a user-centric test bench enabling European and Brazilian research communities to test the deployment and execution of scientific applications on a federated intercontinental e-infrastructure. This e-infrastructure exploits existing resources that consist of virtualized data centers, supercomputers, and even opportunistically exploited desktops spread over a transatlantic geographic area. These heterogeneous resources are federated with the aid of appropriate middleware that provide the necessary features to achieve the established challenging goals. In order to elicit the requirements and validate the resulting infrastructure, three complex scientific applications have been implemented, which are also presented here.
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Gonzalez-Ayala, Julian. "Foreword." In An Account of Thermodynamic Entropy. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/9781681083933117010001.

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As it is well established, the second law of thermodynamics is a cornerstone of natural sciences. However, its impressive consequences cannot be considered as a closed issue. Despite having been established more than one hundred years ago, it still surprises us with its extensive reach and profound results, many times associated with simple and elegant arguments. Indeed, it is probable that its actual form will not change in its essential meaning even within the context of new possible scientific paradigms that will emerge during the development of science. This is the reason why it has fascinated the greatest minds for over a century. Its reach spreads all over the sciences: in the diffusion of an ink drop in a glass of water, in the chemical reactions inside of living things, attached to evolutionary processes; it may even be connected with the answer to the question: why do we live in a 3-dimensional space? The reason behind the wide reach of thermodynamics is that almost all phenomena around us can be summarized as how energy is transformed. Nature is strongly related to equilibrium and optimization, and despite the particularities of every field of knowledge, these two ingredients, in one way or another, will remain present. In this sense, it is a relevant task to bring thermodynamics and specially the concept of entropy closer to all the disciplines of science. The actual technological and industrial needs, everyday more demanding, require the compromise of the scientific community to work together, within interdisciplinary efforts, to understand and look for the better way to deal with the environmental impact and the best energy management in the new technologies, as well as establishing linkages between theoretical models and the real world. I applaud the diversity of approaches in which knowledge is transmitted, especially those, such as this work, that look for the integration of people from different fields and levels of expertise in the subject. In this text, you will find a broad discussion of the second law of thermodynamics and entropy, focusing on the concepts and their understanding, but without losing formality. I personally enjoyed the actual and fresh perspective of this text and I’m sure that, as a reader of this book, you will find out strong elements to deepen your understanding of entropy.
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Broughton, Chad. "An American Classic in the Global Era." In Boom, Bust, Exodus. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199765614.003.0006.

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In April 1974, Admiral was absorbed into Rockwell International’s growing empire. The Vietnam War contractor was, according to the New York Times, on a “debt-financed acquisition binge that lasted almost a decade” as it spread its reach into aircraft, defense, aerospace, electronics, and appliances. Admiral, meanwhile, was still churning out televisions, radios, and home appliances at factories across the Midwest. Productive as it was, the little company couldn’t afford the massive capital outlays required to modernize, market, and survive in the increasingly brutal electronics and appliance businesses. Accustomed to the massive revenues and fat profits of big government contracts, Rockwell International trimmed employment at the plant, investing $25 million to automate the chest-freezer line. In 1975 Rockwell added a 60,000-square-foot microwave oven facility, and in 1978 it spent $12 million to retool the top-mount refrigerator line and erect the “Blue Goose,” a massive machine the length of a football field that spat out finished metal cabinets. In earlier times, investment meant more jobs. Under Rockwell’s rigorous ethic of scientific management, it usually meant fewer. Admiral accounted for about an eighth of Rockwell’s revenues. “We weren’t even peanuts to Rockwell,” Michael Patrick said. It was a new era for Appliance City. One afternoon in the mid-1970s, Dave Bevard was let out of work an hour and a half early. Production workers were instructed to gather in the vast parking lot across the street from the factory. Under a circus tent, a Rockwell representative and the Admiral plant manager told workers about the importance of the B-1 bomber to the nation’s defense, to Rockwell’s future, and, consequently, to Galesburg jobs. By this time Rockwell had production of the B-1 in over forty states, making itself the model practitioner of militaryindustrial growth. The plan was to use its nonmilitary production facilities in a lobbying campaign to maintain one of the most lucrative military contracts in history—around $10 billion at the time. Workers signed premade postcards for their congressman and went home early that day.
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Chase, Marilyn. "Infectious Diseases." In A Field Guide for Science Writers. Oxford University Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195174991.003.0031.

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Every story of an infectious disease outbreak contains many stories, each illuminating a different aspect of this powerful intersection between people and medical science. There is the patient's story, of a body under assault by microscopic invaders, and a struggle to recover and live. There is the germ's story, of how a bacterium or a virus spreads from its refuge in nature to invade the bodies of animals or people, traveling through the blood, settling in organs, and wreaking cellular havoc. There are the laboratory dramas, of masked or space-suited researchers growing and analyzing germs to identify, to characterize their habits, and finally to find the Achilles heel that enables an effective counterattack. There are the doctors' stories of grasping all available tools to diagnose and treat. When tools are lacking, it's a story about inventing new tools, at first crude and full of side effects, then later more sophisticated tools including targeted drugs and vaccines. There are tales of clinical trials, of researchers who partner with volunteers balancing hope of cure with risk of harm, which also contain undercurrents of ego and altruism. There are the company stories, of corporate officers who take these discoveries and gear up to test, manufacture, distribute, and—of course—profit from drugs or vaccines. There are the regulators' stories, of the Food and Drug Administration's attempts to balance the urgency of a green light for needed treatments with the mandate to uphold safety and meet the Hippocratic requirement to “First, do no harm.” And there are stories of political and financial motives here, as well. These perspectives—personal and political, social and financial—often clash. Some of the most compelling stories involve such conflicts. The global fight against AIDS is rife with clashes between scientific and social goals. One recent conflict is centered on the study of an AIDS treatment that might be used to prevent infection. The drug, called tenofovir, is being tested among people who are unable to or who choose not to avoid exposure to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) by means of condom use, sexual abstinence, or fidelity to one partner who is uninfected.
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Conference papers on the topic "Scientific spread text"

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Cao, Hancheng, Mengjie Cheng, Zhepeng Cen, Daniel McFarland, and Xiang Ren. "Will This Idea Spread Beyond Academia? Understanding Knowledge Transfer of Scientific Concepts across Text Corpora." In Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: EMNLP 2020. Association for Computational Linguistics, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/2020.findings-emnlp.158.

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Nguyen, Giang. "CONSIDERATION OF SPECIMENS SHEAR AREA CHANGES DURING DIRECT SHEAR TEST OF SOILS AND ITS EFFECTS ON A SIZE OF SPREAD FOUNDATION." In 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2015. Stef92 Technology, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2015/b12/s2.027.

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Giang, N. "THE INFLUENCE OF VARIOUS VALUES OF SOILS SHEAR STRENGTH PARAMETERS OBTAINED BY DIRECT SHEAR TEST ON THE SIZE OF SPREAD FOUNDATION." In SGEM2011 11th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference and EXPO. Stef92 Technology, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2011/s02.127.

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Zikmundová, Markéta, Klára V. Machalická, Martina Eliášová, and Miroslav Vokáč. "Artificial ageing of Silane Terminated Polymer adhesive for façade application." In The 13th international scientific conference “Modern Building Materials, Structures and Techniques”. Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/mbmst.2019.048.

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Adhesive bonding is commonly used in the automotive and aerospace industry, where it has proved its advantages. Nowadays, the bonded joints are starting increasingly used in civil engineering, where they can be applied in façade structure. Traditionally used structural silicones are resistant to the external environment, but their low strength and elasticity do not meet the requirements of civil engineering. The greater spread of higher strength adhesives such as acrylates or polyurethanes is hampered by the lack of knowledge of their ageing resistance. The paper is focused on the experimental
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