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Crew, Mark D., Bounleut Phanavanh, and Carmen N. Garcia-Borges. "Sequence and mRNA expression of nonclassical SLA class I genes SLA-7 and SLA-8." Immunogenetics 56, no. 2 (May 1, 2004): 111–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00251-004-0676-z.

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Raskin, Jeffrey Steven, Frank Lin, Murali Chintagumpala, Virendra Rajendrakumar Desai, Patrick J. Karas, Kathryn Wagner, Howard L. Weiner, Sandi Lam, and Daniel Curry. "139 Outcome of Stereotactic Laser Ablation of Primary Brain Tumors in Children." Neurosurgery 64, CN_suppl_1 (August 24, 2017): 232–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuros/nyx417.139.

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Abstract INTRODUCTION Stereotactic laser ablation (SLA) is an innovative minimally invasive strategy used to treat intracranial tumors. While it is applied commonly in adults as adjuvant therapy for high grade tumors, its use in children is less well understood. At Texas Children's Hospital (TCH), an interdisciplinary team considers SLA, with or without concomitant biopsy, as a diagnostic and treatment strategy in select cases. This study represents our institutional experience over 5 years using SLA for children with brain tumors. METHODS A retrospective chart review was performed for patients less than 18 years old undergoing SLA at TCH from 2012–2016. Demographics, medical history, and surgical outcomes were recorded. Biopsy diagnosis rate, adjuvant treatments, and tumor outcomes are noted. RESULTS >Fourteen children (7 males), with an average age at first surgery of 11.6 years, underwent SLA for WHO I (8), WHO II (1), WHO III (1), WHO IV (2) and unknown (2) tumors. Tumor locations were deep (periventricular, midbrain) in nine cases. Antecedent biopsy was diagnostic in 5 of the 7 patients (71%). SLA without concurrent biopsy was the solo treatment in the other 7 patients (50%). Complete ablation of tumors was confirmed radiographically in 11/14 children. Follow-up time was an average of 2 years. At follow up, 11 children had stable disease, 2 had recurrences, and there was 1 death. One patient developed acute postoperative hydrocephalus requiring temporary ventricular drain placement for cerebrospinal fluid diversion. CONCLUSION SLA is an effective novel adjunctive or primary treatment modality for primary brain tumors in children, with a low complication profile, even in deep locations, and may be easily paired with diagnostic biopsy.
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Hammer, Sabine E., Chak-Sum Ho, Asako Ando, Claire Rogel-Gaillard, Mathieu Charles, Matthew Tector, A. Joseph Tector, and Joan K. Lunney. "Importance of the Major Histocompatibility Complex (Swine Leukocyte Antigen) in Swine Health and Biomedical Research." Annual Review of Animal Biosciences 8, no. 1 (February 15, 2020): 171–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-animal-020518-115014.

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In pigs, the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), or swine leukocyte antigen (SLA) complex, maps to Sus scrofa chromosome 7. It consists of three regions, the class I and class III regions mapping to 7p1.1 and the class II region mapping to 7q1.1. The swine MHC is divided by the centromere, which is unique among mammals studied to date. The SLA complexspans between 2.4 and 2.7 Mb, depending on haplotype, and encodes approximately 150 loci, with at least 120 genes predicted to be functional. Here we update the whole SLA complex based on the Sscrofa11.1 build and annotate the organization for all recognized SLA genes and their allelic sequences. We present SLA nomenclature and typing methods and discuss the expression of SLA proteins, as well as their role in antigen presentation and immune, disease, and vaccine responses. Finally, we explore the role of SLA genes in transplantation and xenotransplantation and their importance in swine biomedical models.
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Kusza, S., L. Flori, Y. Gao, A. Teillaud, R. Hu, G. Lemonnier, Z. Bősze, E. Bourneuf, S. Vincent-Naulleau, and C. Rogel-Gaillard. "Transcription specificity of the class Ib genes SLA-6, SLA-7 and SLA-8 of the swine major histocompatibility complex and comparison with class Ia genes." Animal Genetics 42, no. 5 (February 1, 2011): 510–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2052.2010.02170.x.

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Eubank, Lynn. "SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION.Rod Ellis. (Oxford Introductions to Language Study, H. G. Widdowson, Series Ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997. Pp. x + 147. $10.95 paper." Studies in Second Language Acquisition 20, no. 3 (September 1998): 438–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0272263198323062.

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Imagine my surprise when I received an SLA textbook by Rod Ellis to review, and it turned out to be a paperback weighing only 7 ½ ounces! Something must be different, and indeed it is: This new volume is intended for the novice student (or for others without academic engagement in linguistics). For such an audience, the volume opens up a fresh niche for SLA classes, one that is not all that common, at least at North American universities.
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Thakur, Dinesh, Lakhbeer Singh, and Amit Chawla. "Reliability of leaf functional traits after delayed measurements." Australian Journal of Botany 68, no. 2 (2020): 100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/bt19166.

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In this study, the effect of temporary storage (at 4°C) on measurement of leaf traits was tested. We collected leaf samples from 25 species, which represented different functional types in the high altitude vegetation of western Himalaya, to measure leaf area (LA), leaf rehydration, specific leaf area (SLA) and leaf dry matter content (LDMC). Repeated trait measurements were performed for up to 7 days. We found that in all the species, LA increased in initial 24 h of rehydration and thereafter remained stable. Leaf rehydration was found to be sensitive to delayed measurements and changed significantly for up to 7 days. For SLA and LDMC, the effect of storage time was significant only for a few species. On the basis of our findings, we recommend that, for samples stored in dark at 4°C, LA, SLA and LDMC can reliably be estimated after a delay of up to 7 days. Further, these key leaf traits should be estimated only after 24 h of rehydration. Also, trait measurements after prolonged rehydration of leaves should be avoided. Outcomes of this study will be beneficial when a large number of samples are collected from locations far away from laboratory and temporary storage is necessitated before trait measurements.
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Gagliardi, Alexia G., Patrick M. Carry, Harin B. Parikh, Jessica L. Traver, David R. Howell, and Jay C. Albright. "ACL Repair With Suture Ligament Augmentation Is Associated With a High Failure Rate Among Adolescent Patients." American Journal of Sports Medicine 47, no. 3 (February 7, 2019): 560–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0363546518825255.

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Background: The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) repair technique avoids graft harvest and therefore the risk of donor site morbidity. However, early failure rates after ACL repair with suture ligament augmentation (SLA) remain high. Purpose: To compare surgical failure, functional outcomes, return to sport, and joint laxity between adolescents who underwent ACL repair with SLA and those who underwent ACL reconstruction with quadriceps tendon–patellar bone autograft (QPA). Study Design: Cohort study; Level of evidence, 3. Methods: Adolescent patients (7-18 years old) underwent ACL repair with SLA or ACL reconstruction with QPA. The authors collected data from those who had postoperative information pertaining to repaired ligament or graft failure, range of motion, complications, and return to sport at a minimum of 6 months after surgery. Participants were contacted after surgery to complete study questionnaires. Results: The cohort included 22 consecutive patients in the SLA group and 157 in the QPA group. The median duration of follow-up was 2.7 years (interquartile range, 2.0-3.6 years) in the QPA group and 3.2 years (2.2-3.4 years) in the SLA group. After adjustment for sex, age, body mass index, and time from injury to surgery, the hazard of graft failure in the SLA group was 10.66 times (95% CI, 3.41-32.92; P < .0001) that of the QPA group. The cumulative incidence of graft failure in the first 3 years after surgery was 48.8% (95% CI, 28.9%-73.1%) in the SLA group, as opposed to 4.7% (2.1%-10.3%) in the QPA group. There was no difference in return to sport between the groups. Among individuals who did not rerupture their ACL, International Knee Documentation Committee and Lysholm scores were comparable between the groups, as well as range of motion. Conclusion: The risk of failure was significantly increased in the SLA group relative to the QPA group. The high risk of failure for the SLA group in this short-term follow-up should be considered when selecting the treatment for adolescent patients with an ACL injury.
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Hu, Rui, Gaëtan Lemonnier, Emmanuelle Bourneuf, Silvia Vincent-Naulleau, and Claire Rogel-Gaillard. "Transcription variants of SLA-7, a swine non classical MHC class I gene." BMC Proceedings 5, Suppl 4 (2011): S10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1753-6561-5-s4-s10.

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Kim, J. E., H. Y. Son, H. S. Kim, E. G. Lee, and C. K. Lee. "224 DERIVATION AND IMMUNOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PORCINE EMBRYONIC STEM-LIKE CELLS." Reproduction, Fertility and Development 19, no. 1 (2007): 229. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/rdv19n1ab224.

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Pluripotent cells from porcine blastocysts can be used to serve as an in vitro model as well as an unlimited cell source for therapeutic xenotransplantation. In xenotransplantation, foreign organs and tissues are rejected because of the immune responses in the recipient. This rejection is determined by the naturally occurring cell surface antigen, major histocompatibility antigen (MHC), knowledge of which is essential to advance our understanding of the processes implicated in immune responses. In mouse and human embryonic stem (ES) cells, MHC expression patterns are changed upon their differentiation in vitro. Therefore, immunological characteristics of undifferentiated and/or differentiated pluripotent ES-like cells derived from porcine blastocysts could provide valuable information to xenotransplantation research. For such purposes, swine leukocyte antigen (SLA) isotype and its expression pattern were determined in porcine ES-like cells. Porcine inner cell masses from Day 7 in vivo-produced blastocysts were isolated by immunosurgery and seeded on a feeder layer. Isolated cells were cultured in a mixture of DMEM : HF-10 (1 : 1) with 15% FBS, 1.7 mM l-glutamine, 1% penicillin/streptomycin, 0.1 mM β-mercaptoethanol, 1000 U mL-1 leukemia inhibitory factor, 40 ng mL-1 stem cell factor, and 20 ng mL-1 basic fibroblast growth factor in humidified environment of 5% CO2 in air at 38�C. Porcine ES-like cells showing typical morphology were subpassaged by physical separation. Embryoid body (EB) formation was induced by culturing small clumps of cells by the hanging drop method. Total RNA was extracted from porcine ES-like cell and EBs. PCR amplification was performed by using locus-specific primer pairs for swine leukocyte antigen (SLA) 1 and 2, followed by sequencing of amplified DNA fragments. These sequences were compared with known SLA sequences, and their SLA allele types were determined. Porcine ES-like cells showed the typical morphology of ES cells, closer to that of human than mouse cells. They showed typical expression of pluripotent stem cell markers, determined by immunochemistry and PCR analysis. When porcine ES-like cells formed EBs, differentiation specific markers of all 3 germ layers, �%-fetoprotein (endoderm marker), neurofilament (ectoderm marker), and cardiac troponin1 (mesoderm), were detected in the EBs. In porcine ES-like cells, two new alleles (SLA-1*06ck01 and *06ck02, and SLA-2*06ck01 and *06ck02) were identified. Therefore, our porcine ES-like cell line showed heterozygous allele isotypes in SLA-1 and SLA-2. EBs derived from porcine ES-like cells showed the same sequencing results, indicating no alteration of SLA-1 and SLA-2 isotypes in porcine ES-like cells and their differentiated derivatives. Further experiments for determining SLA-3 allele isotype in porcine ES-like cells and EBs and cell surface expression of the SLA antigens in these cells will be performed. In conclusion, porcine ES-like cells were established from in vivo-derived blastocysts and their SLA isotypes were consistent regardless of their differentiation.
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GILBERT, HÉLÈNE, PASCALE LE ROY, DENIS MILAN, and JEAN-PIERRE BIDANEL. "Linked and pleiotropic QTLs influencing carcass composition traits detected on porcine chromosome 7." Genetical Research 89, no. 2 (April 2007): 65–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0016672307008701.

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SummaryA multivariate QTL detection was carried out on fatness and carcass composition traits on porcine chromosome 7 (SSC7). Single-trait QTLs have already been detected in the SLA region, and multivariate approaches have been used to exploit the correlations between the traits to obtain more information on their pattern: almost 500 measurements were recorded for backfat thickness (BFT1, BFT2), backfat weight (BFW) and leaf fat weight (LFW) but only about half that number for intramuscular fat content (IMF), affecting the detection. First, groups of traits were selected using a backward selection procedure: traits were selected based on their contribution to the linear combination of traits discriminating the putative QTL haplotypes. Three groups of traits could be distinguished based on successive discriminant analyses: external fat (BFT1, BFT2), internal fat (LFW, IMF) and BFW. At least four regions were distinguished, preferentially affecting one or the other group, with the SLA region always influencing all the traits. Meishan alleles decreased all trait values except IMF, confirming an opportunity for marker-assisted selection to improve meat quality with maintenance of carcass composition based on Meishan alleles.
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Debras, Corinne. "SLA/Démence : étude rétrospective d'une série de 7 patients." Bordeaux 2, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997BOR23041.

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Hu, Rui. "Etude des gènes de classe I non classiques du complexe majeur d'histocompatibilité chez le porc." Versailles-St Quentin en Yvelines, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011VERS0013.

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Chez le porc, les trois gènes du CMH de classe I non classiques (gènes SLA-Ib) SLA-6, -7 et -8 sont peu étudiés alors que ce sont des candidats majeurs comme homologues fonctionnels des gènes humains HLA-E, -F et -G qui font l’objet de travaux soutenus de par leur rôle dans la tolérance fœto-maternelle lors de la grossesse chez la femme notamment. Notre objectif a consisté à analyser le polymorphisme, la transcription et l’expression des protéines de ces trois gènes d’intérêt. Nous avons montré que les trois gènes sont transcrits dans une large gamme de tissus, avec une expression prépondérante dans les tissus lymphoïdes, le système digestif et les poumons. Les trois gènes expriment des transcrits qui codent pour des protéines de pleine longueur dont la traduction et la prédiction de conformation sont compatibles avec la présentation de peptides à la surface cellulaire. Les gènes SLA-6 et -7 expriment des transcrits alternatifs qui pourraient coder pour des isoformes solubles, alors qu’un unique transcrit a été trouvé pour le gène SLA-8. Un épissage alternatif dans la région 3’ non codante en aval du codon de terminaison a également été identifié pour SLA-7, suggérant l’existence de mécanismes de régulation post-transcriptionnelle pour ce gène. Les analyses de polymorphisme ont confirmé des variations nucléotidiques limitées mais mis en évidence une variation du nombre de copies du gène SLA-7 selon les animaux. Des analyses sont encore en cours pour caractériser la spécificité d’anticorps monoclonaux dirigés contre les molécules SLA-Ib dans des expériences de transfections transitoires en cultures de cellules. Nos résultats sont une contribution importante à la caractérisation des gènes SLA-Ib chez le porc et permettront de poursuivre avec des approches plus fonctionnelles visant l’analyse de leurs possibles fonctions dans des mécanismes liés à l’immuno-tolérance
In pig, very little information is available on the three non classical MHC class I genes SLA-6, -7 and -8 (SLA-Ib genes). Our aim was to increase knowledge on SLA-Ib genes by studying their polymorphism, transcription and protein expression. Full length transcripts were characterized from thymus and brain of MeLiM pigs resulting in the annotation of 8 exons for SLA-7 and -8 and 7 exons for SLA-6. The three full length cDNAs encode molecules with a predicted folding consistent with peptide presentation. No additional transcript was found for SLA-8 while four and five were detected for SLA-6 and SLA-7, respectively, suggesting that some soluble forms of these molecules may exist. For SLA-7, an alternative spliced variant was found in the 3’UTR of the gene after the termination codon suggesting possible post-transcriptional regulation of the gene. Polymorphism studies confirmed a limited nucleotide polymorphism but revealed an unexpected copy number variation for SLA-7. Ongoing experiments are still in progress to characterize monoclonal antibodies specific of each SLA-Ib molecule in transient transfection systems. Our overall results provided significant new data on SLA-Ib genes and will pave a way toward more functional analyses related to their putative function in immuno-tolerance
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Merritt, Kayla Mary. "TLR7 SIGNALING IS CRUCIAL FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF LUPUS-LIKE DISEASE IN B6.NBA2 MICE." Cleveland State University / OhioLINK, 2019. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=csu1579876315751665.

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Fjellman, Ellen V. F. "A Protein Coding Variant in IRF7 is associated with SLE Risk and Affects Production of Type IIinterferon." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2021. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1627662131455655.

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Kolf-Clauw, Martine. "Toxicite sur le developpement des inhibiteurs de la delta-7 sterol reductase chez le rat : modele d'etude pour le syndrome congenital humain : slo/rsh." Paris 7, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA077238.

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Le syndrome polymalformatif humain smith-lemli-opitz (slo/rsh), autosomal recessif, peut comprendre plusieurs anomalies de developpement, de gravite variable : dysmorphie faciale, microcephalie, retard psychomoteur et staturoponderal, anomalies des organes genitaux, des extremites, diverses anomalies viscerales. Ce syndrome a ete recemment associe a un deficit de l'activite de la 3-hydroxysteroide-7-reductase expliquant hypocholesterolemie et accumulation de 7-dehydrocholesterol (7-dhc) chez les patients. Afin de reproduire les anomalies biochimiques du syndrome slo, des rattes gestantes ont recu une dose unique d'ay9944, inhibant la 7-dhc reductase. L'evolution des sterols au cours de la gestation a ete suivie parallelement par colorimetrie et par cg-sm. La technique colorimetrique sous-estime l'hypocholesterolemie, car elle a mesure 70% du 7-dhc dans un essai de supplementation. Nos resultats en gc-sm ont montre l'interet de ce modele animal ; apres administration le 4eme jour de gestation, 77% des foetus ont presente une agenesie hypophysaire a j21. L'induction d'holoprosencephalies de diverses gravites avec une autre molecule, le bm15766, a permis de demontrer que la teratogenese est due a l'inhibition enzymatique. Les anomalies cranio-faciales ont ete precisees, cette etude a confirme que l'agenesie hypophysaire isolee est la forme mineure de l'holoprosencephalie. Les domaines d'expression des genes otx1, otx2, emx2, pax6 ont ete analyses par hybridation in situ sur coupes seriees, avec reconstructions tridimensionnelles. Sur des embryons de 23 somites, des anomalies morphologiques du prosencephale ont ete observees, associees a des lacunes d'expression des genes otx1 et otx2, surtout en partie dorsale et laterale du prosencephale. L'anomalie la plus frappante a ete l'absence du signal otx2 ventralement au niveau de l'infundibulum, et sa deletion rostrale, associee a une absence de tissu. Nos resultats sont compatibles avec l'hypothese d'une perte de fonction de shh, suggeree dans le slo.
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Yin, Gaohong. "Using the Direct Sampling Multiple-Point Geostatistical Method for Filling Gaps in Landsat 7 ETM+ SLC-off Imagery." Thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10754/609181.

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Since the failure of the Scan Line Corrector (SLC) instrument on Landsat 7, observable gaps occur in the acquired Landsat 7 imagery, impacting the spatial continuity of observed imagery. Due to the highly geometric and radiometric accuracy provided by Landsat 7, a number of approaches have been proposed to fill the gaps. However, all proposed approaches have evident constraints for universal application. The main issues in gap-filling are an inability to describe the continuity features such as meandering streams or roads, or maintaining the shape of small objects when filling gaps in heterogeneous areas. The aim of the study is to validate the feasibility of using the Direct Sampling multiple-point geostatistical method, which has been shown to reconstruct complicated geological structures satisfactorily, to fill Landsat 7 gaps. The Direct Sampling method uses a conditional stochastic resampling of known locations within a target image to fill gaps and can generate multiple reconstructions for one simulation case. The Direct Sampling method was examined across a range of land cover types including deserts, sparse rural areas, dense farmlands, urban areas, braided rivers and coastal areas to demonstrate its capacity to recover gaps accurately for various land cover types. The prediction accuracy of the Direct Sampling method was also compared with other gap-filling approaches, which have been previously demonstrated to offer satisfactory results, under both homogeneous area and heterogeneous area situations. Studies have shown that the Direct Sampling method provides sufficiently accurate prediction results for a variety of land cover types from homogeneous areas to heterogeneous land cover types. Likewise, it exhibits superior performances when used to fill gaps in heterogeneous land cover types without input image or with an input image that is temporally far from the target image in comparison with other gap-filling approaches.
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Windschiegl, Barbara. "Laterale Organisation von Shiga Toxin gebunden an Gb3-haltige Modellmembranen." Doctoral thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-1735-0000-0006-AD41-7.

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Gemma, Ryota. "Hydrogen in V-Fe thin films and Fe/V-Fe multi-layered thin films." Doctoral thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-1735-0000-0006-B53B-7.

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Books on the topic "Sla-7"

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Piechurska-Kuciel, Ewa. The Big Five in SLA. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-59324-7.

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Breschini, Gary S. Archaeological excavations at CA-SLO-7 and CA-SLO-8, Diablo Canyon, San Luis Obispo County, California. Salinas, CA: Coyote Press, 1988.

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Hawaii. Department of Public Safety. Department of Public Safety report to the 2011 legislature: Act 100, Sections 6 and 7, Session Laws of Hawaii 1999, requiring all departments and agencies to identify their goals and objectives in accordance to Act 100, SLH 1999. Honolulu, Hawaii: Department of Public Safety, 2010.

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3DO Games Secrets: Book Two. Maui, HI: Sandwich Islands Publishing, 1996.

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Vi r"escontr ant"ernassional d"e studi an sla lenga e la literatura piemontèisa, Alba 6 - 7 magg 1989. Alba: Famija Albeìsa, 1990.

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Novelty Slap Bracelet 7". Regina Press Malhame & Company, 1995.

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Inoue, Takehiko. Slam Dunk, tome 7. Kana, 2000.

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Smithers, Judie. Fire Prevention (1-SLP-7). J J Keller & Assoc, 1996.

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Smithers, Judie. Job Safety Analysis (1 SLJ 7). J J Keller & Assoc, 1996.

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Brown, Nick. Slay Ride (The Nightmare Club No 7). Zebra, 1993.

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Taylor, Florentina. "7. Relational Views of the Self in SLA." In Multiple Perspectives on the Self in SLA, edited by Sarah Mercer and Marion Williams, 92–108. Bristol, Blue Ridge Summit: Multilingual Matters, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.21832/9781783091362-008.

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Forsberg Lundell, Fanny. "7. Long-Term Residence Abroad and SLA: The Case of Cultural Migrants in France." In Study Abroad, Second Language Acquisition and Interculturality, edited by Martin Howard, 155–78. Bristol, Blue Ridge Summit: Multilingual Matters, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.21832/9781788924153-009.

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Harding, Luke, and Benjamin Kremmel. "SLA Researcher Assessment Literacy." In The Routledge Handbook of Second Language Acquisition and Language Testing, 54–66. New York: Routledge, 2020. | Series: The Routledge handbooks in second language acquisition: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351034784-7.

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Rogers, Vivienne, David Playfoot, and James Milton. "7. The Second Language Lexicon." In Mind Matters in SLA, edited by Clare Wright, Thorsten Piske, and Martha Young-Scholten, 117–36. Bristol, Blue Ridge Summit: Multilingual Matters, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.21832/9781788921626-009.

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Hiver, Phil. "7 The Triumph Over Experience: Hope and Hardiness in Novice L2 Teachers." In Positive Psychology in SLA, edited by Peter D. MacIntyre, Tammy Gregersen, and Sarah Mercer, 168–92. Bristol, Blue Ridge Summit: Multilingual Matters, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.21832/9781783095360-008.

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Hall, Joan Kelly. "L2 Learning Is Mediated by Motivation, Investment, and Agency." In Essentials of SLA for L2 Teachers, 109–24. New York, NY: Routledge, [2018]: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315181271-7.

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Han, ZhaoHong. "Chapter 7: Grammatical Morpheme Inadequacy as a Function of Linguistic Relativity: A Longitudinal Case Study." In Linguistic Relativity in SLA, edited by ZhaoHong Han and Teresa Cadierno, 154–82. Bristol, Blue Ridge Summit: Multilingual Matters, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.21832/9781847692788-009.

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Bleyhl, Werner. "7. The Hidden Paradox of Foreign Language Instruction Or: Which are the Real Foreign Language Learning Processes?" In Input Matters in SLA, edited by Thorsten Piske and Martha Young-Scholten, 137–56. Bristol, Blue Ridge Summit: Multilingual Matters, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.21832/9781847691118-010.

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Zalewski, Jan. "Chapter 7. A Connectionist–Enactivist Perspective on Learning to Write." In Neurolinguistic and Psycholinguistic Perspectives on SLA, edited by Janusz Arabski and Adam Wojtaszek, 93–105. Bristol, Blue Ridge Summit: Multilingual Matters, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.21832/9781847692429-009.

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Otwinowska-Kasztelanic, A. "Chapter 7. Awareness of Cognate Vocabulary and Vocabulary Learning Strategies of Polish Multilingual and Bilingual Advanced Learners of English." In Individual Learner Differences in SLA, edited by Janusz Arabski and Adam Wojtaszek, 110–26. Bristol, Blue Ridge Summit: Multilingual Matters, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.21832/9781847694355-009.

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Conference papers on the topic "Sla-7"

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"Keynote Speech 7: Smart City Ecosystems of Applications, IoT, Data Hubs, Cloud and Networks (NfV) and End-to-End SLA Considerations, by Nektarios Georgalas." In 2015 IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information Technology; Ubiquitous Computing and Communications; Dependable, Autonomic and Secure Computing; Pervasive Intelligence and Computing (CIT/IUCC/DASC/PICOM). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cit/iucc/dasc/picom.2015.437.

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Benson, Michael J., David Bindon, Mattias Cooper, F. Todd Davidson, Benjamin Duhaime, David Helmer, Robert Woodings, Bret P. Van Poppel, Christopher J. Elkins, and John P. Clark. "Detailed Velocity and Heat Transfer Measurements in an Advanced Gas Turbine Vane Insert Using MRV and IR Thermometry." In ASME Turbo Expo 2020: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2020-14984.

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Abstract This work reports the results of paired experiments for a complex internal cooling flow within a gas turbine vane using Magnetic Resonance Velocimetry (MRV) and steady-state Infrared (IR) thermometry. A scaled model of the leading edge insert for a gas turbine vane with multi-pass impingement was designed, built using stereolithography (SLA) fabrication methods, and tested using MRV techniques to collect a three-dimensional, three-component velocity field data set for a fully turbulent test case. Stagnation and recirculation zones were identified and assessed in terms of impact on potential cooling performance. A paired experiment employed an IR camera to measure the temperature profile data of a thin, heated stainless steel impingement surface modeling the inside turbine blade wall cooled by the impingement from the vane cooling insert, providing complementary data sets. The temperature data allow for the calculation of wall heat transfer characteristics, including the Nusselt number distribution for cooling performance analysis to inform design and validate computational models. Quantitative and qualitative comparisons of the paired results show that the flow velocity and cooling performance are highly coupled. Module-to-module variation in the surface Nusselt number distributions are evident, attributable to the complex interaction between transverse and impinging flows within the apparatus. Finally, a comparison with internal heat transfer correlations is conducted using the data from Florschuetz [1]. Measurement uncertainty was assessed and estimated to be approximately +7% for velocity and ranging from +3% to +10% for Nusselt number.
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Markham, Brian L., Julia A. Barsi, Kurtis J. Thome, John L. Barker, Pat L. Scaramuzza, and Dennis L. Helder. "SLC-off Landsat-7 ETM+ reflective band radiometric calibration." In Optics & Photonics 2005, edited by James J. Butler. SPIE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.620021.

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Nikolakopoulos, Konstantinos G., and Ilias Raptis. "Open quarry monitoring using gap-filled LANDSAT 7 ETM SLC-OFF imagery." In SPIE Remote Sensing, edited by Ulrich Michel and Karsten Schulz. SPIE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2066799.

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Nordin, Andrew D., Joshua P. Bailey, and Janet S. Dufek. "Implications of Increased Lower Extremity Movement Variability on Fall Susceptibility at Increased Stride Lengths During Locomotion." In ASME 2013 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2013-63804.

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The purpose of this examination was to explore the effects of stride length (SL) perturbations on walking gait, relative to preferred walking (PW) and running (PR), via lower extremity range of motion (ROM) variability. ROM variability at the hip, knee, and ankle joints, in the sagittal and frontal planes were used in evaluating motor control of gait, where increased gait variability has been previously implicated in fall susceptibly. Nine participants (5 male, 4 female; mean age 23.11±3.55 years, height 1.72±0.18m, mass 72.66±14.37kg) free from previous lower extremity injury were examined. Kinematic data were acquired using a 12-camera system (Vicon MX T40-S; 200Hz). Data filtering and interpolation included a low pass, 4th order, Butterworth filter (15Hz cutoff) and cubic spline. Five gait trials were completed for PW and PR, with subsequent SL manipulations computed as a percentage of leg length (LL). SL perturbations included 60%, 80%, 100%, 120%, and 140% of LL. Kinematic analysis involved one stride (two steps) during each gait trial, assessing ROM at the hip, knee, and ankle from heel contact to toe-off for each limb, in the sagittal and frontal planes. Variability was expressed using coefficient of variation (%). Comparisons were made using 3×7 (joint × stride condition) mixed model ANOVAs, with repeated measures on stride condition (α = 0.05), using SPSS 20.0. Differences in lower extremity ROM variability were detected among stride conditions in the frontal and sagittal planes (F[3.185,76.451] = 3.004, p = .033; F[4.595,110.279] = 2.834, p = .022, respectively). Greater ROM variability was observed at, and in excess of SLs of 100%LL relative to PW in the frontal plane (PW: 9.2±4.2%; 100%LL: 11.8±3.6%, p = .014; 120%LL: 13.5±5.8%, p = .046; 140%LL: 13.8±6.5%, p = .016), and between SLs of 80%LL and 120%LL in the sagittal plane (4.9±3.0%; 7.8±4.7%, p = .046, respectively). From this, PW appeared to occur within SLs of 60%LL to 80%LL, while SLs exceeding 100%LL resulted in increased lower extremity ROM variability. This may have consequences for fall susceptibility at increased stride lengths during walking. PR did not reveal significant variability differences (p>.05) compared to walking conditions in either the sagittal or frontal plane (7.5±5.0%; 12.8±7.7%, respectively), suggesting that running represents a separate, but stable gait pattern. In the sagittal plane, ROM variability was significantly lower at the hip (3.9±1.5%), relative to the ankle (8.4±1.6%, p<.001) and knee joints (7.4±2.6%, p = .001), suggesting that gait control may be more active at the ankle and knee joints. Future investigations should examine kinetic changes in gait when altering stride length.
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Park, Benjamin, and Moncef Krarti. "Development of a Simulation Analysis Environment for Ventilated Slab Systems." In ASME 2014 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2014-36349.

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This paper presents a simulation environment developed to assess the energy performance of hollow core ventilated slab systems. The developed simulation environment combines a transient finite difference solution of a ventilated slab system with an RC network model for a multi-floor building. The developed simulation environment takes into account ventilated slab system thermal bridge effects on the energy performance of multi-floor buildings. The predictions of the developed simulation environment are verified against those obtained from a detailed whole-building energy simulation tool. In addition, several parametric analyses are performed to determine the performance of ventilated slab systems under various design and operating conditions. In particular, the parametric analyses include the effect of supply air inlet temperature, air mass flow rate, hollow core depth, and hollow core diameter. In particular, it is found that due to increased heat transfer through slab edge increases due to thermal bridge effects, ventilated slab requires 5% more heating and 7% more cooling energy end-uses.
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Liu, Liping, and Jing He. "Prediction of Radiative Transport in Nonhomogeneous Combustion Gas Mixtures With a Wide Band G(K) Model." In ASME 2013 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2013-63987.

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A wide band cumulative absorption coefficient distribution, g(k), model is adopted to predict radiative transport in combustion gas mixtures. Prior research has demonstrated similar accuracy of the model to the statistical narrow-band model and superiority to the exponential wideband model under isothermal and homogeneous conditions. This study aims to assess its usefulness in nonhomogeneous media. Sample calculations are performed in a 1D planar slab containing H2O/CO2 mixtures. The six-flux discrete ordinate method (S6-DOM) is employed to solve the radiative transfer equation (RTE), followed by an eight-point Gaussian quadrature of moments with zeroth-order fit. Predictions on the radiative source distribution along the slab and the net radiative flux at the walls are compared to the benchmark line-by-line calculation (LBL) and the statistical narrow-band correlated-k distribution model using the 7-point Gauss-Lobatto quadrature scheme (SNBCK-7). The differences between the g(k) model and LBL are below 5% for a large domain of the layer, with a CPU reduction by a factor of over 30 compared to SNBCK-7 and on the order of 104∼105 compared to LBL. The wide band g(k) model shows significant promise as an accurate and efficient tool to predict radiative transfer in nonhomogenerous media for combustion and fire simulations.
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Patterson, Grant T., Brian A. Binkley, and Jerome C. Jenkins. "A-10 Wing Leading Edge Effects on Engine Stability: Part 1 — Analysis and Evaluation of Wing Leading Edge Configurations." In ASME Turbo Expo 2015: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2015-44155.

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The A-10 aircraft has fuselage mounted engines with inlets just above the rear of the wing. The A-10 employs a deployable slat system to delay wing stall directly in front of the engines. Wing stall can lead to high inlet distortion and ultimately engine stall for this aircraft. To enhance overall performance of the A-10 Close Air Support Aircraft, wing leading-edge designs that do not employ slats were considered. Fifteen potential wing leading-edge proposals including drooped wings, wings with fences, wings with vortex generators, an optimized slat and a specially designed wing were evaluated through test and analysis for replacing the A-10 slat system. The performance of the wing leading-edge candidates were characterized by their inlet engine distortion effect on the loss of stability pressure ratio (ΔPRS) on the TF-34 engine fan and compressor. The drooped wings or “droops” were designated by the amount of droop in a percent of chord. Droops tested were 3, 5, 7, 10, and 10-5% twisted (5% outboard, 10% inboard). The 7, 10, and 10-5% droops were tested with outboard fences. The 10% droop and designed wing were tested with vortex generators. The paper discusses the previous work and technical basis for selecting the wing leading edge candidates, the analysis tools and techniques, the test and analysis of the candidate configurations, the overall effectiveness of the best candidate.
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Varpasuo, Pentti. "The Structural Analysis of the Loviisa Plant Steel Containments for Service Life Extension." In 14th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone14-89596.

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This paper reports the activities performed in order to prepare the application documents to extend the service life of the Loviisa nuclear power plant by 20 years. Five key components were selected for detailed analysis process concerning the ageing effects, namely: 1) reactor vessel; 2) primary coolant pump; 3) steam generator; 4) pressurizer; 5) containment. This report concentrates on the containment building. The containment consists of the following main parts: 1) hemispherical dome; 2) cylindrical shell with stiffening and anchoring rings; 3) pre-stressed anchoring bolts; 4) penetrations and openings in dome and cylinder; 5) reinforced concrete base slab and reactor pit; 6) steel lining of the base slab and reactor pit; 7) vertical penetrations and openings in the base slab and reactor pit; 8) columns and walls supporting the base slab. The analysis was based on the results of monitoring the aging of the containment parts during the 30 years operating life of the plant and also on the 3D-structural analysis of the containment taking into account the degradation effects. As a result of the analysis the weakest links of the containment were identified and the remaining lifetime was assessed.
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Yin, Yuqun, Yixin Huang, Yongkuan Yao, Daoyuan Wang, Yonglong Wu, and Douglas G. Stalheim. "Improved DWTT Performance on Heavy Gauge API Plate and Coil From 150 and 180 mm Thickness Slab at Nanjing Iron and Steel Company, Nanjing China." In 2008 7th International Pipeline Conference. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2008-64213.

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Economical movement of energy through densely populated regions of China to support economic growth has resulted in typical natural gas transmission pipeline designs of API grade X70 that utilize wall thicknesses in a range between 17 and 32 mm and OD at 1016 mm. The DWTT requirement for many of the specifications is ≥ 85% shear average at −10 °C to −15 °C in the plate or coil. Achievement of good fracture toughness, such as DWTT is heavily related to the total reduction from slab thickness to finish plate thickness. Ideally a total slab to finish plate thickness reduction in excess of 12:1 or at a minimum 10:1 is desirable to properly condition the austenite grains for good DWTT performance. Many of the Chinese steel producers, including Nanjing Iron and Steel Company (NISCO) have slab thicknesses less than 250 mm with several less than 200 mm, especially in wider widths to support the 1016 mm OD. This results in total slab to finish plate thickness reductions less than 10:1 and in some designs total reductions down to 7:1. This challenges the steel producer of plate or coil in achieving the required specification average DWTT percent shear on a consistent basis. For heavy gauge plate and coil in the widths required for the Chinese pipeline industry NISCO typically uses a 150 mm slab or a 180 mm slab. NISCO has to routinely use slab to finish plate or coil thickness total reductions less than 10:1. This paper will describe NISCO’s successful development related to production of heavy gauge API X70/X80 grade plate and coil meeting the DWTT percent shear requirement in China utilizing slabs that result in total slab to finish plate/coil reductions of less than 10:1.
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Reports on the topic "Sla-7"

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ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS INC IRVINE CA. Preliminary SLC-7 Draft Eis Review Comments and Responses. (Revision 5). Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada267177.

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Orazietti, J., I. Olthof, and R. Fraser. Landsat 7 SLC-Off gap-filling for interim data continuity in northern regions using a robust radiometric normalisation technique. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/220696.

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Maatregelen om het ESD-aanbod van landbouw te verhogen : Natuurrapport - Aan de slag met ecosysteemdiensten Technisch rapport - Hoodstuk 7. Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.21436/inbor.12342977.

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Port Moresby Project - October 1966-October 1970 - Roof - Condenser area beams and slabs and lift motor room roof slab being poured, 7 July 1968. Reserve Bank of Australia, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_pn-012517.

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