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Raman, Sankara, Margaret J. Rys, and Eugene R. Russell. "Life-Cycle Economic Comparison of Common Signpost Materials and Types." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 1911, no. 1 (January 2005): 13–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0361198105191100102.

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There is a wealth of information related to life-cycle costs of different sign sheeting materials and considerable information on common signposts, but there is little or no information about the life-cycle costs of different types of signposts. The primary objective of this research was to determine the best cost-effective policy, consistent with safety, for signpost materials and types used on state highways in Kansas. From the initial literature review, a matrix was constructed detailing the various materials used for signposts by each state. This was followed with a survey questionnaire to gather information on what posts other states were using for three major types of signs used in Kansas. From the data obtained from the state departments of transportation, test installations were carried out by three vendors. Life-cycle economic analysis was conducted, taking into consideration the labor, equipment, and time requirements for the initial installation and the replacement. Among the four systems compared for a single signpost, the Poz-Loc Socket System is the most cost-effective alternative in life-cycle costs, followed by the Break-Out Sign Support System, the 4″ x 4″ x 14′ wood post, and the Telespar anchor-driven unit. Among the three systems compared for a double signpost, the Poz-Loc Slipbase System is the most cost-effective alternative, followed by the Telespar Slipbase System, and the double 4″ x 6″ x 16′ wood post. The present worth analysis and sensitivity analysis, conducted according to varying the interest rate, did not have any significant effect in changing the cost-effective alternative.
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Hadduck, Kevin. "Signpost." Theology Today 52, no. 1 (April 1995): 118. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/004057369505200115.

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Adkins, Joshua, Branden Ghena, and Prabal Dutta. "Signpost." GetMobile: Mobile Computing and Communications 22, no. 3 (January 17, 2019): 23–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3308755.3308763.

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Dziemianko, Anna. "Homogeneous or Heterogeneous? Insights into Signposts in Learners’ Dictionaries." International Journal of Lexicography 32, no. 4 (May 13, 2019): 432–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ijl/ecz011.

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Abstract The current study tests empirically whether linguistically homogeneous or heterogeneous signposts better serve dictionary users. It aims to determine which signposts, homogeneous or heterogeneous, are more beneficial to sense identification, language reception, and production as well as immediate and delayed retention of meaning. The paper also investigates whether the usefulness of the type of signposting is dependent on the grammatical category of headwords. The results indicate that entries with heterogeneous signposts are significantly more useful for sense identification and reception. In production, the results obtained after reference to entries with homogeneous and heterogeneous signposts were comparable. Immediate and delayed retention was significantly better when the subjects had consulted entries with homogeneous signposts. The influence of signpost type on the scores for any task was not dependent on the part of speech.
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Baron, J. H. "Signpost your hospital." BMJ 295, no. 6596 (August 22, 1987): 482–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.295.6596.482.

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Atenstaedt, Rob, and Hugo Cosh. "Signpost for change." Emergency Nurse 24, no. 3 (June 10, 2016): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/en.24.3.11.s12.

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Glassel, Aimee D., and Amy Tracy Wells. "Scout Report Signpost." Journal of Internet Cataloging 1, no. 3 (April 17, 1998): 15–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j141v01n03_04.

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Kirkpatrick, Andy. "How do you know what i’m going to say? the use of advance organisers in modern standard Chinese." Spoken Interaction Studies in Australia 11 (January 1, 1994): 83–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/aralss.11.04kir.

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Abstract The use of advance organisers (Clyne 1987) are common in English. In this article, we divide advance organisers into two types – those that signpost the structure of the discourse for a listener and those that signpost the content of the discourse for the listener. Data of extended spoken discourse in Modern Standard Chinese (MSC) shows that, while advance organisers that signpost structure are common in MSC, advance organisers that signpost content are rare. Implications of this for language teaching and cross-cultural communication conclude the article.
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Raso, Luciano, Jan Kwakkel, and Jos Timmermans. "Assessing the Capacity of Adaptive Policy Pathways to Adapt on Time by Mapping Trigger Values to Their Outcomes." Sustainability 11, no. 6 (March 21, 2019): 1716. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11061716.

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Climate change raises serious concerns for policymakers that want to ensure the success of long-term policies. To guarantee satisfactory decisions in the face of deep uncertainties, adaptive policy pathways might be used. Adaptive policy pathways are designed to take actions according to how the future will actually unfold. In adaptive pathways, a monitoring system collects the evidence required for activating the next adaptive action. This monitoring system is made of signposts and triggers. Signposts are indicators that track the performance of the pathway. When signposts reach pre-specified trigger values, the next action on the pathway is implemented. The effectiveness of the monitoring system is pivotal to the success of adaptive policy pathways, therefore the decision-makers would like to have sufficient confidence about the future capacity to adapt on time. “On time” means activating the next action on a pathway neither so early that it incurs unnecessary costs, nor so late that it incurs avoidable damages. In this paper, we show how mapping the relations between triggers and the probability of misclassification errors inform the level of confidence that a monitoring system for adaptive policy pathways can provide. Specifically, we present the “trigger-probability” mapping and the “trigger-consequences” mappings. The former mapping displays the interplay between trigger values for a given signpost and the level of confidence regarding whether change occurs and adaptation is needed. The latter mapping displays the interplay between trigger values for a given signpost and the consequences of misclassification errors for both adapting the policy or not. In a case study, we illustrate how these mappings can be used to test the effectiveness of a monitoring system, and how they can be integrated into the process of designing an adaptive policy.
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Phillips, Katie, Lucy N. Macintyre, and Alison McMullan. "Signpost appointments in an adult psychological therapies team." Mental Health Review Journal 23, no. 1 (March 12, 2018): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/mhrj-08-2017-0033.

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Purpose In Scotland, individuals referred for NHS psychological therapies are expected to commence “treatment” within 18 weeks of receipt of referral. With high demand, high non-attendance rates and limited capacity, this can be a challenging goal. The service discussed here was keen to develop a way of seeing individuals referred sooner and improving the efficiency of the assessment process. The purpose of this paper is to look at the impact of introducing assessment (“Signpost”) appointments on waiting times, attendance, and treatment planning. Design/methodology/approach Signpost appointments were offered to all existing, and any new referrals, to an adult psychological therapies team (PTT) in NHS Lanarkshire. Clinicians kept a record of the outcomes of these appointments over a six month period. Waiting times and attendance figures were compared before and after the introduction of the Signpost system. Findings Following the introduction of Signpost appointments, individuals were seen sooner for both assessment and therapy. Attendance at first appointments improved and Signpost appointments helped inform treatment planning. Although alternatives were discussed, the majority of clients were still offered individual therapy. Service user and staff satisfaction was high. Practical implications The results from this study led to assessment (“Signpost”) appointments being rolled out across other adult PTTs in NHS Lanarkshire. Originality/value There is little research looking at the impact of assessment/signpost appointments on adult mental health services in the UK. In the current climate of public service cuts, this study provides an innovative way of reducing waiting times and maintaining service user satisfaction, without requiring more resources.
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Jones, Gary. "Signpost to the future." Emergency Nurse 10, no. 7 (November 2002): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/en.10.7.9.s15.

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Cameron, Douglas. "Milestone, Signpost or Tombstone?" Addiction Research & Theory 11, no. 4 (January 2003): 287–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1606635031000135668.

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Dakin, Stephanie G. "Synovial signatures signpost arthritis." Science Translational Medicine 11, no. 488 (April 17, 2019): eaax1725. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.aax1725.

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Bouwens, Rychard. "Quasars signpost massive galaxies." Nature 545, no. 7655 (May 2017): 418–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/545418a.

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Evans, M. "How to signpost your hospital." BMJ 295, no. 6599 (September 12, 1987): 673. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.295.6599.673-c.

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Weiss, J. "How to signpost your hospital." BMJ 295, no. 6603 (October 10, 1987): 929. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.295.6603.929-b.

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Abrams, L. D. "How to signpost your hospital." BMJ 295, no. 6603 (October 10, 1987): 929. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.295.6603.929-c.

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Lynch, G. A. "How to signpost your hospital." BMJ 295, no. 6603 (October 10, 1987): 929. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.295.6603.929-d.

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Smith, G. H. "Points: A signpost for pharmacy." BMJ 292, no. 6535 (June 14, 1986): 1601. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.292.6535.1601-f.

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Mulder, Henry Martyn, and Ladislav Nebeský. "Signpost Systems and Their Underlying Graphs." Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics 13 (April 2003): 76–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1571-0653(04)00443-3.

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Norris, Ray P. "A new signpost in the sky." Nature 326, no. 6108 (March 1987): 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/326012a0.

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Earlam, R. J. "Points: How to signpost your hospital." BMJ 295, no. 6602 (October 3, 1987): 856. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.295.6602.856-g.

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Nebesky, Ladislav. "On signpost systems and connected graphs." Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal 55, no. 2 (June 2005): 283–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10587-005-0022-0.

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Ali, Rumana, and Anser Pasha. "Fuel Cells-A Signpost to Future." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 376 (June 2018): 012103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/376/1/012103.

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Chapman, P. J. "Signpost to a Road Less Travelled." Theology 113, no. 871 (January 2010): 23–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0040571x1011300104.

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Nebeský, Ladislav. "Distance-hereditary graphs and signpost systems." Discrete Mathematics 310, no. 3 (February 2010): 527–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.disc.2009.03.032.

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Radke, Naomi, Klaus Keller, Rasoul Yousefpour, and Marc Hanewinkel. "Identifying decision-relevant uncertainties for dynamic adaptive forest management under climate change." Climatic Change 163, no. 2 (November 2020): 891–911. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10584-020-02905-0.

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AbstractThe decision on how to manage a forest under climate change is subject to deep and dynamic uncertainties. The classic approach to analyze this decision adopts a predefined strategy, tests its robustness to uncertainties, but neglects their dynamic nature (i.e., that decision-makers can learn and adjust the strategy). Accounting for learning through dynamic adaptive strategies (DAS) can drastically improve expected performance and robustness to deep uncertainties. The benefits of considering DAS hinge on identifying critical uncertainties and translating them to detectable signposts to signal when to change course. This study advances the DAS approach to forest management as a novel application domain by showcasing methods to identify potential signposts for adaptation on a case study of a classic European beech management strategy in South-West Germany. We analyze the strategy’s robustness to uncertainties about model forcings and parameters. We then identify uncertainties that critically impact its economic and ecological performance by confronting a forest growth model with a large sample of time-varying scenarios. The case study results illustrate the potential of designing DAS for forest management and provide insights on key uncertainties and potential signposts. Specifically, economic uncertainties are the main driver of the strategy’s robustness and impact the strategy’s performance more critically than climate uncertainty. Besides economic metrics, the forest stand’s past volume growth is a promising signpost metric. It mirrors the effect of both climatic and model parameter uncertainty. The regular forest inventory and planning cycle provides an ideal basis for adapting a strategy in response to these signposts.
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Mashiah, J., Y. Barnea, Y. Wohl, and S. Brenner. "Redness, a possible signpost for malignant melanoma." Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology 19, no. 4 (July 2005): 514–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-3083.2004.01175.x.

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Mashiah, J., Y. Wohl, Y. Barnea, S. Schneebaum, A. Gat, F. Misonzhnik-Bedny, and S. Brenner. "Redness, a possible signpost for malignant melanoma." Melanoma Research 16, Supplement 1 (September 2006): S54—S55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00008390-200609001-00097.

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Andrews, M. "Signpost: Matching program behavior against known faults." IEEE Software 20, no. 6 (November 2003): 84–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ms.2003.1241371.

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McAlonan, C., and H. Goodyear. "Buccal cobble stoning – a signpost to diagnosis." Archives of Disease in Childhood 97, Suppl 1 (May 2012): A42.1—A42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2012-301885.102.

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Carmichael, Edward A., Wendy Dobson, and Richard G. Lipsey. "The Macdonald Report: Signpost or Shopping Basket?" Canadian Public Policy / Analyse de Politiques 12 (February 1986): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3551288.

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Nebeský, Ladislav. "Signpost systems and spanning trees of graphs." Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal 56, no. 3 (September 2006): 885–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10587-006-0063-z.

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Heuer, Josef G., and Matthew D. Breyer. "Osteopontin in diabetic nephropathy: signpost or road?" Kidney International 77, no. 7 (April 2010): 565–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ki.2009.515.

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Turner, P. "The Nuffield report: a signpost for pharmacy." BMJ 292, no. 6527 (April 19, 1986): 1031–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.292.6527.1031.

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Chen, Yu-Tso. "Generalize Key Requirements for Designing IT-Based System for Green with Considering Stakeholder Needs." International Journal of Information Technologies and Systems Approach 6, no. 1 (January 2013): 78–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jitsa.2013010105.

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Forward-thinking governments and companies are attaching great importance to sustainable development for protecting natural environments and advancing human ecosystems. For this purpose, information technology (IT) based system with applying environmental management theories has become an emerging means of promoting smarter services for Green. However, how to strategically generalize key requirements for designing such IT-based environmental services is crucial but merely discussed. To systematically analyze essential needs of planning services, a Define-Analyze-Sketch-Plan (DASP) framework referring to various concepts including strategy management, technology foresight, contemporary environmental management system models, value engineering, and signpost-based decision making is introduced in this paper. Through performing the DASP, V&T Network, and N&F Matrix are delivered to sketch initiatives for system development and strategic signposts for risk management. In practice, the proposed process-oriented DASP can not only benefit system design for IT-based Green services but also indicate a valuable research direction towards Environmental Management and Engineering.
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Phillips, William A. "A signpost on the road to molecular psychology." Trends in Cognitive Sciences 6, no. 11 (November 2002): 489–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1364-6613(02)01986-1.

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Esken, Björn, María-Laura Franco-García, and Olaf A. M. Fisscher. "CSR perception as a signpost for circular economy." Management Research Review 41, no. 5 (May 21, 2018): 586–604. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/mrr-02-2018-0054.

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Purpose This paper aims to identify managerial implications for multinational corporations (MNCs) with regard to circular economy (CE) by using data on corporate social responsibility (CSR) perception in different types of market economies owing to diverse institutional contexts. These managerial implications can contribute to the linking of CSR and CE strategies for MNCs. Design/methodology/approach This is an empirical study with a mixed-methods approach using both quantitative and qualitative research elements. The varieties of capitalism (VOC) approach with its two kinds of market economies – liberal market economy (LME) and coordinated market economy (CME) – builds the theoretical foundation. Findings All three guiding hypotheses of the quantitative research part are confirmed, which are: there is a differing perception of CSR in the two kinds of VOC; LME corporations adopt a shareholder value perspective; and CME corporations adopt a stakeholder values perspective. Furthermore, the qualitative research part has identified several key success factors for strategically conducting CSR in nexus with CE. Practical implications The mentioned key success factors become managerial implications for MNCs aiming at strategically conducting CSR. Due to several crossing points between (strategic) CSR and CE, those implications are largely also eligible for CE. Originality/value The paper helps to propel empirical findings into a more up-to-date discourse of debate. By emphasizing that the institutional background is likely to have an effect on how CSR is perceived in different kinds of market economies, the research offers a proposition how to use CSR perception as a signpost for CE and fuel future research into this direction.
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Kiely, Patrick D. W., and Mark E. Lloyd. "Ankle arthritis – an important signpost in rheumatologic practice." Rheumatology 60, no. 1 (October 24, 2020): 23–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keaa531.

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Abstract Ankle arthritis is a useful clinical signpost to differential diagnosis in rheumatic disease. Biomechanical features and differences in cartilage physiology compared with the knee may confer protection of the ankle joint from factors predisposing to certain arthritides. The prevalence of ankle OA is low, and usually secondary to trauma. Primary OA of the ankle should be investigated for underlying causes, especially haemochromatosis. New presentations of inflammatory mono/oligo arthritis involving the ankle are more likely due to undifferentiated arthritis or spondyloarthritis than RA, and gout over CPPD. The ankle is often involved in bacterial and viral causes of septic arthritis, especially bacterial, chikungunya and HIV infection, but rarely tuberculosis. Periarticular hind foot swelling can be confused with ankle arthritis, exemplified by Lofgren’s syndrome and hypertrophic osteoarthropathy where swelling is due to subcutaneous oedema and osteitis respectively, and the ankle joint is rarely involved.
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Boltshauser, E. "Cerebellar imaging - an important signpost in paediatric neurology." Child's Nervous System 17, no. 4-5 (May 7, 2001): 211–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s003810000392.

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Florina, Ike Desi, Sri Mulyani, and Itsna Hidayatul Khusna. "Pembuatan Kemasan Produk Ikan Asap sebagai Strategi Promosi Produk di Desa Suradadi, Tegal." Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat 4, no. 4 (December 16, 2019): 594–602. http://dx.doi.org/10.30653/002.201944.233.

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MAKING SMOKED FISH PRODUCT PACKAGING IN SURADADI VILLAGE AS A PRODUCT PROMOTION STRATEGY. Promotion is the common problem for micro enterpreneur/start up to increase product selling. This problem has been problem for smoked fish producer in Suradadi Village, Tegal Regency. To resolve these problems, we as service society team made an action along with smoked fish producer as partner. In this activities we used several methodes that is socialization, building renovation, packaging, and promoting. The socialization was consist of promotion strategy socialization, and training in the use of social media. Renovation is done by replacing defective building, organizing and cleaning the place which located for place of business. Next is to make product packaging, so that the product looks more attractive to buy. Promotion activities was utilize social media for product promotion, and install signpost near roadway to point business place. The results achieved from this partnership activity are an increase in buyer knowledge of smoked fish products, and an increase in the number of buyers with the promotion of social media and the installation of signposts.
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Mulder, Henry Martyn, and Ladislav Nebeský. "Modular and median signpost systems and their underlying graphs." Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory 23, no. 2 (2003): 309. http://dx.doi.org/10.7151/dmgt.1204.

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Lewis, A. J. R., R. J. Ivison, P. N. Best, J. M. Simpson, A. Weiss, I. Oteo, Z.-Y. Zhang, et al. "Ultra-red Galaxies Signpost Candidate Protoclusters at High Redshift." Astrophysical Journal 862, no. 2 (July 26, 2018): 96. http://dx.doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aacc25.

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Egger, Roman. "Theorizing Web 2.0 Phenomena in Tourism: A Sociological Signpost." Information Technology & Tourism 12, no. 2 (April 1, 2010): 125–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.3727/109830510x12887971002666.

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Khalaf, Natalia, and Brian M. Wolpin. "Metabolic Alterations as a Signpost to Early Pancreatic Cancer." Gastroenterology 156, no. 6 (May 2019): 1560–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2019.03.028.

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Slovikovski, John J. "Humour: A signpost virtue for authentic Christian moral conversion." Theology 116, no. 4 (May 24, 2013): 243–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0040571x13482852.

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Duffield-Lillico, A. J., I. Shureiqi, and S. M. Lippman. "Can Selenium Prevent Colorectal Cancer? A Signpost From Epidemiology." JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute 96, no. 22 (November 16, 2004): 1645–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jnci/djh332.

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Hasegawa, Hiroshi, and Ken-ichi Mizutani. "Dynamics of “Vascular-signpost” Maintaining Tissue and Organ Homeostasis." YAKUGAKU ZASSHI 140, no. 4 (April 1, 2020): 507–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1248/yakushi.19-00221-f.

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Miller, Karl V., R. Larry Marchinton, and Parshall B. Bush. "Signpost communication by white-tailed deer: research since Calgary." Applied Animal Behaviour Science 29, no. 1-4 (February 1991): 195–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0168-1591(91)90247-u.

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Gu, Pin-Gao, He-Feng Hsieh, and Hsi-Wei Yeh. "Asymmetric dust distribution in an eccentric protoplanetary disk as a signpost of a gas giant planet." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 8, S299 (June 2013): 214–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743921313008375.

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AbstractThe presence of a cavity in a protoplanetary disk revealed by dust continuum emissions is sometimes postulated as a signpost of an embedded gas giant planet. More peculiarly, dust emissions exterior to the cavity are often observed to be asymmetric. We explore the possibility of the asymmetry as a result of the asymmetric distribution of dust in an eccentric protoplanetary disk under the secular gravitational perturbation of an embedded massive gas giant planet. We find that the surface density of the dust well coupled to the disk gas is enhanced around the apocenter of the disk. In addition, the azimuthal distributions of particles of various sizes can deviate significantly due to different coupling to the gas. Overall, the asymmetric structure exhibits a phase correlation between the gas velocity field and dust density distribution. A Doppler map for an eccentric disk is also presented based on Cycle 1 ALMA observations. Our study potentially provides a reality check as to whether an asymmetric disk gap detected at sub-mm and cm wavelengths is a signpost of a massive gas giant planet.
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