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Leech, Damien Jon, Walter Guy, and Susanne Klein. "The Polychromatic Woodburytype—Colour Tracking in Translucent, Patterned Gelatin/Pigment Films." Molecules 25, no. 11 (2020): 2468. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25112468.

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The Woodburytype is a 19th century photomechanical technique capable of producing high-quality continuous-tone prints. It uses pigment dispersed in gelatin to produce a 2.5D print, in which the effect of varying tone is produced by a variation in the print height. We propose a method of constructing full colour prints in this manner, using a CMY colour model. This involves the layering of multiple translucent pigmented gelatin films and tracking how the perceived colour of these stacks changes with varying height. A set of CMY inks is constructed, taking into account the optical properties of both the pigment and gelatin, and a method of translating images into these prints is detailed.
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Thompson, Marie Claude. "Taking up the digital challenge: image digitisation projects at the Bibliothèque nationale de France1." Art Libraries Journal 27, no. 3 (2002): 7–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307472200020058.

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More than 20 million images are to be found at the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF), in the form of book and periodical illustrations, manuscript illuminations, maps and plans, prints, drawings and photographs. The editorial context of these images means they are to be found in all fourteen collections departments of the library. However, it is the department of Prints and Photographs that, thanks to legal deposit for published images instituted in the 17th century, possesses one of the richest iconographic collections in the world: prints, posters, drawings, photographs, postcards, etc. These images have to be consulted in the reading rooms of the library’s different collection departments, which are at five different sites (François-Mitterrand (Tolbiac), Richelieu, Arsenal, Opéra, Avignon - Maison Jean Vilar). The introduction of digitisation should bring many changes to this traditional means of research, although we are still only at the beginning, with a programme that started little more than ten years ago.
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Masih, F. W., S. Gupta, P. Jaiswal, T. Gulyani, M. Jelia, and K. Makhija. "Lipstick method is better than conventional ‘Ink Method’ for taking dermatoglyphic prints." Journal of the Anatomical Society of India 64 (September 2015): S25—S26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jasi.2015.07.328.

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Peyralad, Francis. "Special Anatomic Aspects of Meningeal Veins in Growth Process." Russian Osteopathic Journal, no. 1-2 (June 30, 2015): 141–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.32885/2220-0975-2015-1-2-141-146.

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The article presents the results of the study aimed to reveal changes of the vascular print during the growth process, taking into account that with age the grooves become bigger. In order to do this, the examination of the parietal bones was made, and the examination of the endocranial casts showing prints of the middle meningeal veins on the endocranial cortical layer of the cranial vault was carried out. Skull casts of a newborn baby and children aged one, three, five and six and a half years were made.
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Kotoula, Eleni, Kiraz Goze Akoglu, Eckart Frahm, and Stefan Simon. "QR Coded 3D Prints of Cuneiform Tablets." International Journal of Art, Culture and Design Technologies 6, no. 2 (2017): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijacdt.2017070101.

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This article discusses the design of a quick response (QR) coded 3D model of a Babylonian mathematical clay tablet for 3D printing purposes, in an attempt to make better use of advanced 3D visualizations, encourage public engagement and question the influence of tagging and 3D printing on the way humans interact with ancient documentary artefacts. The main emphasis of this article is the methodological challenge, taking under consideration both the technical constrains and object-oriented requirements, such as aesthetics and authenticity. The proposed methodology for the successful implementation of the project incorporates 3D modelling, 3D printing, Automatic Identification Data Capture (AIDC) technologies, and a new open source platform named Cultural Heritage Object (CHER-Ob), for data management, decision making and scientific collaboration.
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Neuburg, Matt. "Whose Laughter does Pentheus Fear? (Eur. Ba. 842)." Classical Quarterly 37, no. 1 (1987): 227–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009838800031827.

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The Aldine editor, no doubt put off in part by the expressionhad the text printed as given by P (the sole witness for this part of the play), but punctuated with commas after and , so that could go withAccording to Elmsley, it was Musgrave who removed the comma after, adducing T. 276 to show taking a dative. But, continues Elmsley, the simple in this and other examples is taking a dative of the thing, never of the person. Accordingly he prints Pierson′s easy emendationproposed independently by Reiske and printed almost simultaneously with Elmsley by Matthiae. The resulting reading has sufficiently satisfied all editors from then until the present day; there is not one, as far as I am aware, who does not print it. In our century the line has not been the object of any controversy.
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Oosthuizen, Hennie, and Teuns Verschoor. "028. Ascertainment of bodily features: taking of blood for drunken driving and the taking of finger-, palm- and foot-prints." Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine 6, no. 3 (1999): 195. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1353-1131(99)90126-8.

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Meng, Tao, Chun Mei Zhang, Mi Dan Li, Yi Xiao Song, Tai Sun, and Cai Chen. "Spectral Prediction Model for Halftone Prints by Enhanced Clapper-Yule Model." Advanced Materials Research 457-458 (January 2012): 1405–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.457-458.1405.

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The classical Clapper-Yule model and its improved models will both introduced the extended application which supports rough printing and halftone color fluorescent imaging. The characteristics of the new model were analyzed and the prospect of the Clapper-Yule mode was discussed. We proposed a new model, which was an enhancement of the classical Clapper-Yule model, which simulate optical dot gain of halftone prints by taking into account lateral scattering within the paper bulk and multiple internal reflections. The model we propose also takes into account the reflectance of inks at surface of the specific colors at specific rates. The model opens the way towards color separation of images to be reproduced. Several designs printed on an offset press demonstrate their applicability and their benefits.
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Corby, Tom, Gavin Baily, and Stefano de Sabbata. "CODEX: Mapping Co-Created Data for Speculative Geographies." Leonardo 50, no. 1 (2017): 70–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/leon_a_01347.

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This article discusses a series of artworks named CODEX, produced by the authors as part of a collaborative research project between the Centre for Research in Education, Art and Media (CREAM), University of Westminster and the Oxford Internet Institute. Taking the form of experimental maps, large-scale installations and prints, the series shows how big data can be employed to reflect upon social phenomena through the formulation of critical, aesthetic and speculative geographies.
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Solonyi, O. V. "DEFINITION OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL DATA OF PERSON AFTER HER FOOTPRINTS (FOOTWEAR PRINTS) TAKING INTO ACCOUNT MODERN HUMAN DEVELOPMENT TRENDS." Theory and Practice of Forensic Science and Criminalistics 20, no. 2 (2019): 281–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.32353/khrife.2.2019.21.

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A detailed study of the footprints (footwear prints) detected during the review of the scene allows you to understand the anatomical features of the offender, which in the future are important for establishing the circumstances of the crime. To date, methods for determining the growth of a person in her footsteps are obsolete and need improvement, taking into account the current trends in human development, which depend on sociological and environmental factors.
 Aim: is to review the existing methods used in modern practice to determine the approximate height of a person, her footprints (legs), analysis of the results and improvement of the most effective method.
 To test the effectiveness of the most common methods for determining the height of human, we conducted an experiment in which 1080 people aged from 17 to 35 years took part. Each participant in the experiment measured height, length and foot width, hip circumference, hip length, shin length. Also, the physical development of a person and the influence on the physical development of social and environmental factors were taken into account (the measurements were carried out twice, in 2017-2018, and the variation of the changes during the year was analyzed).
 It has been established that the most effective method for calculating the approximate height of a person behind the trailing bare feet is the ratio of the length of the leg (from foot to thigh), the length of the leg and the hip circumference. On average, the length of the leg (from foot to thigh) is equal to 3.1 foot length; the length of the leg is equal to 4 foot width; The average hip volume is 53 cm. A new formula was also introduced with the probability of establishing a person’s height following the footprints (within an error of ± 3 cm) of 67 % .
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Oliva, Aude. "The Art of Hybrid Images: Two for the View of One." Art & Perception 1, no. 1-2 (2013): 65–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134913-00002004.

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Hybrid images are static pictures with two interpretations that change depending on the image’s viewing distance or size. The phenomenon of hybrid images arises from the multiscale processing of images in the human visual system. By taking into account perceptual grouping mechanisms, one can build compelling hybrid images with two different stable interpretations: one that appears when the image is viewed up-close, and the other that appears from afar. Hybrid images can be used to create compelling prints and photographs in which the observer experiences different percepts when interacting with the image.
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Zhu, Zhe, and Mengjun Cui. "Value Evaluation of Comprehensive Development of Woodblock New Year Prints Based on FAHP." E3S Web of Conferences 179 (2020): 02008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202017902008.

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Woodcut New Year pictures are the artistic creation of Chinese folks, bearing regional cultures in different areas and forming a variety of artistic forms. But nowadays, under the the environment of the collision of regional culture and economic market, its expansion faces dilema of development. On the one hand, there is a gap between folk art and modern aesthetics. On the other hand, it faces the choice between traditional craftsmanship and modern technology. In such a complex environment, how to determine the development point of woodcut New Year pictures is the most important. Based on the previous research on woodcut New Year pictures in various places, the article constructs a comprehensive development value evaluation index system. Taking three places - Taohuawu, Yangjiabu and Fengxiang as examples, the paper evaluates the woodcut New Year pictures by using fuzzy analytic hierarchy process, expecting to pertinently put forward a new perspective and method for the development of woodblock New Year pictures.
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Morris, Christine, Alan Peatfield, and Brendan O’Neill. "‘Figures in 3D’: Digital Perspectives on Cretan Bronze Age Figurines." Open Archaeology 4, no. 1 (2018): 50–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/opar-2018-0003.

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Abstract The largest corpus of clay figurines from the Cretan Bronze Age comes from ritual mountain sites known as peak sanctuaries. In this paper, we explore how the ‛Figures in 3D’ project contributes to our understanding of these figurines, aiding in the study of the technologies of figurine construction and the typological analysis of distinctive styles. We discuss how the project has, more unexpectedly, begun to create new dialogues and opportunities for moving between the material and the digital by taking a multifaceted approach that combines the data from 3D models and 3D prints with experimental work in clay.
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Furman, Susanne M., Mary Theofanos, John Libert, John Grantham, and Brian Stanton. "Mobile Phone Fingerprinting: A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words." Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 62, no. 1 (2018): 1326–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1541931218621303.

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The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) relies on the use of biometrics as an important component of its mission to keep America safe. Risks are involved with the current systems that use contact fingerprint technology such as the transmission of pathogens by contacting the scanner. Touchless systems address this risk but also introduce new challenges. Sixty National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) employees participated in the study to determine the usability of three mobile phone devices as well as the image quality of the resulting fingerprint images. All participants had previous experience with capturing their prints using a contact device and as a result tried to touch the screen on the mobile phone to capture their fingerprints. All the participants had mobile phones and were aware of the phone’s features including a camera and capture process for the mobile phone devices involved using the phone’s camera to take a photo of fingerprints. We believe that participants did not equate the capture process to taking a photo of their fingers and were using an existing mental model for capturing their fingerprints and as a result they touched the phone’s glass screen. The devices provided little if any or often somewhat confusing instructions to assist the user and little if any feedback regarding the success of the capture. To study the image quality of the prints, we assisted the participants in collecting a set of prints using both the mobile phone devices and the contact field devices. We compared the image quality and the interoperability of the contactless captures with the legacy contact captures. Currently the image quality and interoperability is less than desirable.
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Willoughby, James. "Inhabited Sacristies in Medieval England: the Case of St Mary's, Warwick." Antiquaries Journal 92 (May 11, 2012): 331–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003581512000042.

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A transcript survives of the oath sworn in 1465 by the lay sacristan of the collegiate church of St Mary at Warwick on the occasion of his taking office. His duties are spelled out in detail, and include the striking requirement that he spend each night in the sacristy for the better security of the treasures. This paper prints the oath and aims to place it in its institutional context. The medieval sacristy at Warwick survives and details of the oath illuminate details of the architecture. Similar first-floor vestries are known elsewhere, and the suggestion is made that some other churches might also have had inhabited sacristies.
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Катола, Виктор, and Viktor Katola. "ABOUT TUBERCULOSIS MORBIDITY IN RUSSIA." Bulletin physiology and pathology of respiration 1, no. 66 (2017): 29–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/article_5a1f7127250c61.73430341.

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Based on the analysis of the long-term morbidity of tuberculosis in Russia and the Amur Region, it has been established that its uplifts are performed in cycles of 25-30 years. Taking into account the literature data and our own experiments, it is assumed that each successive outbreak of tuberculosis is caused by coincident activation of L-forms of mycobacteria contained in the body of vaccinated and revaccinated children, adolescents and adults, and by dermal phenotypes inhabiting various environmental sites. To identify the "hidden reserve of mycobacteria" it is recommended to use the method of prints and the transfer of bacteriological laboratories to molecular genetic studies.
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Khan, Aftab, and Javed Khan. "USE OF INFORMATION SOURCES AND SERVICES IN ACADEMIC LIBRARIES." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 4, no. 10 (2016): 53–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v4.i10.2016.2490.

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Information is everywhere. Today, with technology advances and more and more awareness for the need of progress and development, the government is taking a lot of interest in promoting research work and projects. This has become because of the technological advancements and changing information needs of the users. Technology has dominated all spheres of human activity and the libraries are not and exception one. Due to development in technological advancements, sources like electronic journals, e-books, e-databases, pre-prints, numerical and graphical data, library catalogue, educational materials, patents, standards, and so on are available on the Web. So we can say that information is the basic need for the progess and development of nation and humanity.
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Aydemir, Cem, Semiha Yenidoğan, Arif Karademir, and Emine Arman Kandirmaz. "The examination of vegetable- and mineral oil-based inks’ effects on print quality: Green printing effects with different oils." Journal of Applied Biomaterials & Functional Materials 16, no. 3 (2018): 137–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2280800018764761.

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Introduction: Printing inks oil selection is related to the desired nature of the varnish in the ink production. Petroleum-derived mineral oils and vegetable oils can be used in offset inks. Methods: In this study, the behaviors of vegetable- and mineral oil-based inks on uncoated and coated paper surfaces were investigated in terms of printability. Solid tone test prints were done with offset printing of these inks. Print gloss of the printed samples was measured and a light fastness test was implemented on these samples in order to determine the resistance to fading. Absorption behavior and contact angles of the ink-printed films on the test papers were measured with the sessile water drop method depending on time, and surface energies were calculated. Results: On both paper types, linseed–soybean oil-based vegetable ink gave the highest brightness value. The lowest print gloss results on the paper were obtained from soybean oil-based inks. The lowest color change was recorded with mineral oil-based inks on gloss-coated papers. According to the ink-film–surface relation, when the contact angle is high, surface energy decreases and the absorbency of the ink-film is lower. Conclusions: In this study, the behaviors of vegetable- and mineral oil-based inks on different paper surfaces, and the effect on the quality of printability as well as differences, have been evaluated, taking environmental and health factors into consideration.
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Reynard, Charles, Anisa Jafar, Govind Oliver, et al. "117 COVID-19 RCEM research summaries: taking the burden off busy clinicians." Emergency Medicine Journal 37, no. 12 (2020): 834.2–835. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/emj-2020-rcemabstracts.18.

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Aims/Objectives/BackgroundEntering lockdown on 23rd March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic marked an unprecedented period for healthcare evidence. An exponential increase in published work, pre-prints, guidelines, online information portals and more, has been overwhelming especially when combined with the ever-changing local emergency department responses to COVID-19. Many research projects were either suspended in favour of clinical work or re-routed into pandemic-oriented studies. All the while, the gap between clinical providers and a mountain of information was growing. Our team developed a strategy to deliver the most pertinent evidence to those working in emergency medicine, taking some stress out this aspect of COVID-19 working.Methods/DesignEach week a search was conducted using PubMed of everything produced in the previous 7 days. The number of titles varied from approximately 800 to 2500. A 3 to 5 person team distilled titles and then reviewed abstracts for papers of importance and relevance to emergency medicine. Relevant and high impact journals were individually searched over the same time period. Summaries of the short-listed papers were produced and the weekly editorial team selected 5 for inclusion in the weekly RCEM Top 5 and others were combined for extra reading as part of a 2–3 weekly ‘Director’s Cut’.Results/ConclusionsThe RCEM Top 5 (at time of writing) has been run for 13 weeks. The summaries themselves were accessed by between 3000 and 6000 RCEM members/fellows each week. The work has also fed into online journal clubs and blogs (combined views of over 30,000) and has attracted interest from wider colleagues nationally and internationally to both join and even replicate the approach to other relevant areas. The positive feedback is best summarised in the following quote: ‘when I’m too mentally overcooked to do any reading on my own this helps me feel I am doing some keeping up. Please continue!’
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Olejniczak, Elwira. "Patriotyzm „po polsku” – wybrane konceptualizacje pojęcia." Prace Literaturoznawcze, no. 7 (February 7, 2020): 5–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.31648/pl.4707.

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In 2018 we celebrated the hundredth anniversary of Poland regaining independence, which is whyit seems important to consider the most recent meanings of the notion of patriotism. This paper isan attempt to confront dictionary definitions of “patriotism” lexeme with the resources of the NationalCorpus of the Polish Language PWN, examples of modern literary texts, press and Internetdiscourse, as well as recorded conversations and ephemeral prints included therein. The notionsof patriotism and patriots are currently used not only for political, religious and cultural as well asnationalistic purposes, but also for those humorous and hard-hitting ones. The theoretical frameworkof this article is determined by selected aspects of the linguistic tradition of valuation, based on thepoints where linguistics and axiology intersect. The linguistic analysis allows the observation of themost recent contexts of patriotism and the changes taking place in discourse.
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Tosi, Alessandro. "Tennis in Early Modern Visual Culture." Nuncius 28, no. 1 (2013): 85–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18253911-02801006.

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Taking as its departure point the celebrated passage in Galileo’s Dialogo sopra i due massimi sistemi del mondo on the game of pallacorda, this paper is an invitation to re-read the ample visual documentation on the game, on its perception and its representation in early modern Europe. In fact, prints and paintings produced between the end of the sixteenth and the middle of the seventeenth centuries testify to the vast and complex panorama of themes and motifs which marked the development of the imagerie linked to games (in particular, its allegorical dimension), and to tennis as its most noble expression. The metaphor conceived by Galileo and the interest of other scientists in games as a source of models and illustrative examples can be seen as part of a broader cultural and social sensibility in which games played a central role.
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Horacek, Ivana. "Illuminating Methods, Picturing Instruments: Tycho Brahe's Instrumental Images." Austrian History Yearbook 52 (May 2021): 30–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0067237821000151.

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AbstractThis article considers the function of twenty-two hand-colored prints of mathematical instruments in Tycho Brahe's Astronomiae instauratae mechanica (Instruments of the renewed astronomy; 1598), a hand-painted presentation treatise dedicated to Emperor Rudolf II and conferred on a network of individuals connected to the imperial court in Prague. Although the accompanying text communicates the instruments’ use and composition, the images demand close inspection because they articulate Brahe's observationally driven astronomy. They do so through structured, repeated, and consecutive representations; through expanded viewer access, achieved by adhering to multiple perspectives; through the juxtaposition of colors, which focuses attention on the heads of the instruments (the part that does the measuring); and through the use of gold paint, which emphasizes the head and brings to mind the very metallic nature of the instruments. Much like an astronomer taking multiple measurements of cosmological phenomena, these images allow viewers and readers, as they leaf through the pages of the treatise, to become virtual participants in Brahe's instauration of astronomy.
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Jackson, Andrea, Christine Wiseman, and Brad Ost. "Funding the Future of African American Religion Archival Collections." Theological Librarianship 9, no. 1 (2016): 16–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.31046/tl.v9i1.409.

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Preparing academically rich collections for access by scholars and students is challenging, costly and time consuming. Concerns for maintenance, preservation, and access are paramount. Typical of 20th century archival collections, one is likely to encounter deteriorating and brittle documents, photographic prints and negatives, and obsolete formats such as open reel audio tapes, audio cassettes and video tapes. More recent collections may also contain computer media; the proliferation of formats and media types impacts the complexity of the work in providing access, as well as the costs. Without sizeable resources, it would take years to process these collections fully, especially those rich with audio and visual materials. Taking all of this into consideration, the Archives Research Center (ARC) and Digital Services Unit (DSU) of the AUC Woodruff Library decided to investigate options for grant funding to expedite the processing and digitization of these underutilized archival collections. This essay concerns the pursuit of a Humanities Collections and Reference Resources (HCRR) grants offered by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).
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Loskutov, I. A. "RATIONING ASSEMBLY-MOUNTING WORKS AT THE DEVELOPING ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT FOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS." Herald of Dagestan State Technical University. Technical Sciences 46, no. 2 (2019): 89–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.21822/2073-6185-2019-46-2-89-97.

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Objectives The aim of the study is to simulate assembly and installation work when creating equipment for nuclear power plants based on radio electronicsMethod The study is based on methods of mathematical modeling of technological processes.Result This work is the structuring of knowledge on the assembly and installation of electronic equipment for nuclear power plants. Known methods for the production of printed circuit boards are described. Since the application of solder paste is one of the most responsible technological methods, to minimize the occurrence of defective prints, it is necessary to precisely select the components and make the appropriate chemical composition. For the model of the “Entry-Exit” system, the parameters of the input and disturbing array are shown.Conclusion Taking into account the parametric dependences and the effect of fatigue during sequential operation, an equation is obtained that allows, as a first approximation, to normalize assembly and installation works. Mounted mounting is not taken into account in the equation, as This process is more rational to carry out during the direct assembly of equipment or its components.
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Trevisan, Sara. "The Impact of the Netherlandish Landscape Tradition on Poetry and Painting in Early Modern England*." Renaissance Quarterly 66, no. 3 (2013): 866–903. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/673585.

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AbstractThe relationship between poetry and painting has been one of the most debated issues in the history of criticism. The present article explores this problematic relationship in the context of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England, taking into account theories of rhetoric, visual perception, and art. It analyzes a rare case in which a specific school of painting directly inspired poetry: in particular, the ways in which the Netherlandish landscape tradition influenced natural descriptions in the poem Poly-Olbion (1612, 1622) by Michael Drayton (1563–1631). Drayton — under the influence of the artistic principles of landscape depiction as explained in Henry Peacham’s art manuals, as well as of direct observation of Dutch and Flemish landscape prints and paintings — successfully managed to render pictorial landscapes into poetry. Through practical examples, this essay will thoroughly demonstrate that rhetoric is capable of emulating pictorial styles in a way that presupposes specialized art-historical knowledge, and that pictorialism can be the complex product as much of poetry and rhetoric as of painting and art-theoretical vocabulary.
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Manara, A., MA Habib, MA Rahman, M. Ayub, N. Begum, and S. Hossain. "Digital And Palmar Dermatoglyphics In Myocardial Infarction." Journal of Armed Forces Medical College, Bangladesh 7, no. 2 (2012): 4–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jafmc.v7i2.10386.

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Introduction: Dermatoglyphics pattern is feature with which human takes birth. As a diagnostic aid, it is now well established in a number of diseases which have a strong hereditary basis. The aetiology of coronary heart diseases is believed to be multi-factorial with genetics playing an important role. Objective: The present study was designed to make an observation of the usefulness of dermatoglyphic pattern in serving as a predictor for myocardial infarction among Bangladeshi male who were non relative to each other. Place of study: The study was conducted in the Department of Anatomy, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU), Dhaka, Bangladesh, between October 2003 and February 2005. Method: Inking method was used for taking finger and palm prints. Dermatoglyphic prints of five fingers and palm of both hands of sixty individuals were collected. Of them dermatoglyphic prints of both hands of 30 myocardial infarction (MI) male patients non relative to each other were selected as patients and same of 30 normal male having no myocardial infarction and having no family history of MI were selected as control. The dermatoglyphics of each hand of the patients were compared with those of the controls for: a) frequencies of different finger ridge patterns of the five fingers; b) total finger ridge count (TFRC); c) a-b, b-c, and c-d ridge counts of each hand; d) a-t-d angle; e) frequency of palmar ridge pattern and f) frequencies of different palmar creases. Result: The results of the controls confirmed more or less to the ethnic trends of the normal Bangladeshi. In case of finger dermatoglyphics, the MI patients showed higher frequencies of whorl patterns but lower frequencies of ulnar loop, radial loop and arch patterns than the controls. The mean total finger ridge count of the MI patients was lower than that of the controls (p>0.05). In case of palmar dermatoglyphics a-b, c-d ridge counts was higher and b-c ridge counts was lower in the MI patients than in the controls. Mean a-t-d angle was wider in the MI patients than that of the controls. Palmar patterns and creases showed no significant difference except transitional crease of the right hand that was significantly lower in MI patients than controls. Conclusion: Result of this study may be used to standardize the dermatoglyphic pattern of Bangladeshi population and to identify person susceptible to MI. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jafmc.v7i2.10386 JAFMC 2011; 7(2): 4-8
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Bercigli, Monica. "Dissemination Strategies for Cultural Heritage: The Case of the Tomb of Zechariah in Jerusalem, Israel." Heritage 2, no. 1 (2019): 306–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/heritage2010020.

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This paper reports the research carried out using Structure from Motion survey techniques, which were developed on the basis of previous surveys and their subsequent representation through two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) drawings of the tomb, comparing them with drawings and watercolors by several painters of the past. This survey technique enables the reconstruction of three-dimensional models through photographs. The aim of this work is to define a procedural process which allows accurate and reliable three-dimensional reconstructions to be performed for the acquisition of knowledge and the dissemination of cultural heritage, taking advantage of representation and visualization techniques that have been developed in the last decade and that are based on historical references. The variety of digital products which can be produced (video games, 3D models, prints, websites, and augmented reality applications) allows a different approach to the representation to be taken, thereby re-evaluating limits, aims, and expressive potential. The virtual representative systems, enriched with cultural content, scientific information, and data, enhance the participation and awareness of knowledge of the final users of the products and are able to increase the interaction between the user and the information.
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Dalmonte, Rossana. "Rethinking the Influence of Italian Poetry and Music on Liszt The Petrarca Sonnet Benedetto sia ‘l giorno." Studia Musicologica 54, no. 2 (2013): 177–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/smus.54.2013.2.5.

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The article aims to clarify some intricate points about the interpretation of Liszt’s Petrarch Sonnet Benedetto sia ‘l giorno throughout its many settings (manuscripts and prints). The author discusses first the problem of Liszt’s knowledge of the Italian language and metric norms, usually taken for granted; then that of the dates — of composition, of revision(s), of publication(s) — which has been covered much more widely in the literature than that of the language, but that still presents uncertainties. Taking the correspondence between the rhythm of the poem and that of the music as a means of analysis, the author suggests the cooperation of external hands in the setting of the words. Discussing the form of the piece, the paper tries to confute the various commonplaces of the literature; the difficulties inherent in the meter (the hendecasyllable) and the various ways in which its rhythm is interrupted — through repetitions, pauses and vocalizations etc. — are examined. The conclusion is that in Benedetto sia ‘l giorno the relationship between music and poetry does not reflect any particular model of lied nor of opera aria; the piece instead hints slightly to the old Italian madrigal. Benedetto is not the occurrence of a known musical form, but an example of the crisis of the form.
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David, Alison Matthews. "First Impressions: Footprints as Forensic Evidence in Crime in Fact and Fiction." Costume 53, no. 1 (2019): 43–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/cost.2019.0095.

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As skilled ‘detectives’, dress historians are experts in closely reading surviving artefacts and using them to glean evidence of the lives of those who made and wore them. With shoes and footwear, this rich, object-based approach can yield new information that challenges established histories. This article turns traditional object analysis on its head by interrogating instead the impressions and traces that objects leave behind, taking a forensic approach to footwear. It examines the rise of scientific policing and the history of footprints as a key form of evidence in crime fact and fiction. Five key British and Francophone stories and novels written between 1833 and 1931 provide a barometer of how narratives of the capital offence of murder and footwear evidence shifted during this century. These are interwoven with contemporary forensic science texts, police handbooks, newspaper articles and trial transcripts from the Central Criminal Court of England and Wales, commonly known as the Old Bailey. This article charts the shift in perceptions that occurred between 1830 and 1890, which I call the ‘Age of Conviction’, a period where there was a widespread belief in the veracity of prints, to an ‘Age of Suspicion’ from 1890 to 1930, as more scientific and critical methods of examination and recording made detectives and the public sceptical and wary of deception.
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Gorbanenko, S. A. "THE USE OF CANNABIS IN THE EARLY IRON AGE." Archaeology and Early History of Ukraine 33, no. 4 (2019): 381–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.37445/adiu.2019.04.30.

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In the article data on cannabis findings in the early Scythian sites are collected and ordered. Currently, there are several mutually complementary sources for studying the use of cannabis by the Scythians, These are written sources (Herodotus), as well as artifacts (incense burners) and paleoethnobotanical materials (cannabis seeds findings (Cannabis sativa L)). In recent years, archaeologists have new data obtained from chemical analyzes.
 The findings of cannabis are few. Now we know only eight sites where they were found (fig. 1). Written sources indicate the use of hemp for making clothes. The finds of spindle-whorls as well as still single prints of fabrics on clay products confirm the existence of weaving (fig. 2). Hygienic use of cannabis is confirmed by written sources and casually by archeological ones. The use of cannabis for fumigation is confirmed by the findings of incense burners, as well as by chemical analyzes.
 We believe that this does not exhaust the use of cannabis in the life of the Scythians. Archaeological and iconographic findings indicate a high level of medicine development including surgery among the Scythians. Taking this into account, we consider it possible to suggest that the Scythians also knew various methods of natural origin for the relief of pain. We do not exclude that they could also use cannabis for this purpose.
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Thomas, Anton. "Drawing North America by Hand." Proceedings of the ICA 2 (July 10, 2019): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/ica-proc-2-130-2019.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> In February 2019, I put the finishing touches on a map that took four and a half years to complete. What began as a passion project ended up taking over my life, as I became utterly submerged in a cartographic odyssey: <i>North America: Portrait of a Continent</i>. Drawn entirely with colour pencil and fine-liner pen, this 1500 × 1200 mm (59 × 47 inch) map contains tens of thousands of items of content, from the Arctic to Central America, even the deepest reaches of the ocean. 600 individualised cityscapes populate the map, and the content varies widely. All range of animals, plants, culture, history, industry, symbology, and more are laid out across a flowing terrain. It pulls from a vast sweep of the physical and cultural geography of the continent, and is intended to encourage geographic enthusiasm in a broad audience. Inspired by several years I spent travelling the continent, I’m finally able to reflect on it now it is complete. As prints begin to roll out, there is much to discuss about the origins, technical execution, intents and experiences of drawing North America by hand.</p>
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P, Saisrinivas, Surya Kalavathi. M, and Varunrohit V. "Power quality improvement of a PV and fuel cell connected microgrid." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 7, no. 2.12 (2018): 244. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i2.12.11290.

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Increasing demands of 21st century gain the need for sustainable energy. Non-conventional energy sources like solar, wind, fuel cell etc. are attaining much importance because of increasing environmental issues like Global Warming, Increase in Carbon foot prints etc. But, Non-conventional energy sources are not controllable. Hence, there is a need of sophisticated control of energies available to use them collectively. This can be made possible by the concept of Microgrid.This paper presents the work done on a typical grid connected Microgrid, with Solar and Fuel cell as non-conventional energy sources, using MATLAB (Simulink). A variable irradiance is considered for PV array designed with an MPPT based on Perturb & Observe Algorithm. A fuel cell stack with constant Hydrogen and air is considered. Here, the non-conventional energy sources are connected to Conventional grid. The variable DC obtained after Solar array is converted to three phase A.C by means of a three-phase inverter. The pulses for the inverter are generated by taking voltage and current both from grid side and PV side respectively as reference. Here, the control strategy to produce pulses for inverter is based on Phase locked loop (PLL) with a PI controller. One of the most important power quality indices like Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) is measured at various points and the power quality is improved by using a Cascaded LC filter.
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Boreczky, Anna. "Historiography and Propaganda in the Royal Court of King Matthias: Hungarian Book Culture at the End of the Middle Ages and Beyond." Radovi Instituta za povijest umjetnosti, no. 43 (December 31, 2019): 23–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.31664/ripu.2019.43.02.

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On the basis of the Chronica Hungarorum of Johannes de Thurocz, the Epitome rerum Hungaricarum of Pietro Ransano, and the Rerum Ungaricarum decades of Antonio Bonfini that were compiled within ten years, between 1488 and 1498, my paper forms a multi-dimensional image of the late 15th-century political and cultural situation in the royal court of Matthias Corvinus, King of Hungary (1458–1490). The three chronicles have come down to us in a number of books: manuscripts, incunabula and early prints alike, and many of them contain lengthy cycles of images. My paper investigates the agency of these books with a special emphasis on their illustrations. Through a study of the traditions they followed and the messages their illustrations conveyed, the primary question my paper seeks to answer is whether the cultural and political polarity of the royal court inherent in the texts of the chronicles is also present in the format, style and iconography of the illustrated books that contain them. The comparison of the early copies of the three chronicles shows that the cultural and political diversity of the royal court had an impact on the books that were made and/or used within its walls. Taking into consideration their circulation and reception as well, my paper discusses the role they played in royal propaganda, and the impact they had on the European image of Hungary and the Hungarians.
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Browning, Kathy. "Scotland." Diversity of Research in Health Journal 1 (June 21, 2017): 144. http://dx.doi.org/10.28984/drhj.v1i0.62.

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I spent 14 days of intensive photographic research taking 10 000 photographs while travelling around the coast of Scotland. This includes the incredible architecture in ancient cities; amazing, magical landscapes of heather shrouded moorlands, expansive glens with grass covered hills and lowlands, and black and red mountains; and magnificent castles. Scotland is a part of my cultural heritage. This series of photographs is a merging of my artistic and academic skills as a visual arts researcher. It is similar to grounded theory (Glaser & Strauss, 1967) used for my academic research wherein I let Scotland tell me what photographs needed to be taken and my photographic eye knew when to take the photograph from my years of experience as a photographer.
 Each of the photographs tells a visual story. As I continuously edited my photographs for months while making files in folders I asked myself: What was my experience of Scotland? How can I represent this experience so that it has the feeling of what each inspiring photograph had when I took the shot? It is a reliving and recreating of experience while working with specialty silver papers and creating triptychs, diptychs and other layouts to photographically tell the stories. These 19-limited edition colour archival quality giclée photographic prints are the result of my photographic Scotland experience. An exhibition is a publication and the exhibition of these photographs is supported by LURF.
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Sutarman, Sutarman. "PENDIDIKAN ISLAM DAN KECERDASAN MAJEMUK (MULTI INTELLIGENCES) DI MADRASAH MU‘ALLIMAAT MUHAMMADIYAH YOGYAKARTA." Al-Misbah (Jurnal Islamic Studies) 2, no. 1 (2014): 44–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.26555/almisbah.v2i1.97.

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Madrasah Mu‘allimat Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta is one of Charitable Enterprises Muhammadiyah.It was established by KH. Ahmad Dahlan in Yogyakarta, who can not be forgotten his contribution. It is a modern education which clings to the authentic teachings of Islam, namely the Qur’an and Al-Hadith, the education and development of general science (SQ, EQ, and AQ) that all the scientific aspects of inter-connective ties. Before the Indonesia’s independence until today, Madrasah is already taking part in educating the nation that prints quality education of human resources in order to prepare a reliable and robust human resources in a comprehensive manner that an educational process of the students in the school, not only hard skills but also soft skills. In terms of hard skills, Muhammadiyah Mu‘allimat Madrasah curriculum prepares students to compete with graduate school / madrasah in general in Indonesia by providing an adequate portion of the curriculum with the standard SNP, the Ministry of Religion and ISMUBA and adjust to the demands of the times. Mu‘allimaat Madrasah Education in Yogyakarta Muhammadiyah has implemented an integrated curriculum-inter connective. According to Amin Abdullah, the curriculum-inter connective is the existence of an implementation approach to epistemology bayani, Irfani and Burhani. It means that in addition to the education teaches spiritual intelligence which is guided by al-Qur’an and al-Hadith (prophetic intelligence), aspects of emotional intelligence, adversity intelligence and general science are also taught.
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Norovsambuu, Oyunchimeg, Altansukh Tsend-Ayush, Nasantsengel Lkhagvasuren, and Sarantuya Jav. "Main characteristics of dermatoglypics associated with schizophrenia and its clinical subtypes." PLOS ONE 16, no. 6 (2021): e0252831. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252831.

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Dermatoglypic patterns are extensively investigated to apply in disease-related risk assessment due to an obvious association between morphological and genetic characteristics. In the current study, we aimed to determine whether the fingerprint and palmar patterns vary between case population with schizophrenia and general population. A cross sectional study was conducted in people diagnosed with schizophrenia (cases) and a control population between 2016 and 2019. In this study, 252 people were participated. Ink and paper method was used to evaluate the difference of fingerprints palm prints between patients with schizophrenia and participants in control group.93 participants were analyzed in schizophrenic group and 142 participants were investigated in the control group. The percentage of arches on the right ring finger was significantly different between the schizophrenic patient group and control group (p = 0.011). The whorl pattern type (U-W-U-W-W-W-W-U-W-U) was dominantly observed in both of the schizophrenic patient group and control group. A-B ridge count in schizophrenic patient group and control group produced a markedly significant difference (p<0.05). Interestingly, a strong significant difference was produced in comparing of A-B ridge count in catatonic schizophrenia group with residual schizophrenia group (p<0.005). In comparison, index of pattern intensity in control group was slightly higher than that in schizophrenic patient group. Taking together, these results showed that the dermatoglypic characteristics might be a valuable tool to describe the nature of schizophrenia and its clinical subtypes and further studies are needed in clinical application.
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Stashkiv, V. I., K. A. Zamyatina, M. Yu Shantarevich, I. V. Nikitina, G. G. Kаrmаzаnovsky, and A. Sh Revishvili. "CT findings in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia after treatment with tocilizumab: foreign literature review." Medical Visualization 24, no. 2 (2020): 96–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.24835/1607-0763-2020-2-96-97.

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Purpose. Review and analysis of the available foreign literature about CT findings in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia after treatment with tocilizumab.Material and methods. 6 publications were analyzed that were available for the keywords “COVID-19”, “radiology”, “CT”, “tocilizumab”, “cytokine release syndrome”, “interleukin 6”, “IL-6”. Search was limited only to English language manuscripts with no time limit. The literature search was last done on 3rd June 2020.Results. There is a small number of studies on CT findings of COVID-19 pneumonia during the treatment of actemra (tocilizumab). At the request of “COVID-19”, “radiology”, “CT”, “tocilizumab”, “cytokine release syndrome”, “interleukin 6”, “IL-6” in the database of medical and biological publications “PubMed” on 03.06.2020 can be found only 8 publications that would satisfy the search query. At the time of writing this article we were able to locate only 1 full text articles in English which was the study of CT findings in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia after treatment with tocilizumab. It is important to note that new data is being shared regularly and so far, it consists mostly of pre-prints, case reports, small case series.Conclusion. After analyzing the available literature, it can be concluded that the majority of authors confirm the positive effect associated with taking tocilizumab, as evidenced by a very rapid improvement in the condition of patients, however, the CT-findings often does not correlate with the clinical course of the disease and does not always show improvement in lung tissue, which should not be regarded as negative dynamics, but as a natural regression of pathological changes in lung tissue.
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SMITH, A. "Common cause: Taking care of print collections." Library Collections, Acquisitions, and Technical Services 28, no. 1 (2004): 8–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1464-9055(03)00144-1.

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Gordienko, R. G., O. G. Fedorenko, A. A. Demidov, and A. V. Fedorov. "Debugging and monitoring of applicationprograms in the BagrOS-4000 real-time operation system based on the Elbrus architecture." Radio industry 29, no. 1 (2019): 8–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.21778/2413-9599-2019-29-1-8-15.

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The article is concerned with the problems of monitoring and debugging of operating system processes, the effectiveness of which in the hard real-time operating system version does not allow any stopping to analyze the state of software and/ or hardware. The paper describes the concept of a debugging and monitoring system developed taking into account this feature in the Sukhoi design bureau for the BagrOS-4000 hard real-time operating system on the Elbrus architectural platform together with the specialists of MCST JSC. The method of non-stop monitoring and data collection in hard realtime processes in the multiprocess multimodular systems is discussed. An approach to the management of debugging targets in terms of source code using the DWARF debugging information specification is presented. The transition from the instrumental machine to the system server built into the target computer is described. Given the rationale for the use of client-server architecture in the debugging and monitoring system for BagrOS-4000. A comparative analysis of the key functionality of the debugging and monitoring system with the existing debugging systems has been carried out; the key aspects of the DMS architecture have been considered. The design of a machine-dependent interface required for the integration of the independent hardware platforms into the BagrOS-4000 system when implementing the system on an integrated avionics module of the onboard complex is discussed. The results of testing of the debugging and monitoring systems are analyzed in terms of efficiency versus the classical method of using the debug console prints when debugging a real-time operating system. Most of the above solutions are universal and have been successfully tested using other microprocessor platforms on multi-threaded application programs of real-time operating systems running on multi-core processors, including the MIPS, Power PC, Intel platforms.
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Watson, Mark R. "Taking Legacy Print into the Future: The Orbis Cascade Alliance Distributed Print Repository." OLA Quarterly 16, no. 1 (2010): 15–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.7710/1093-7374.1270.

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Koval, Vladimir I. "Symbol of Mouse in Slavonic and Chinese Linguocultures." RUDN Journal of Language Studies, Semiotics and Semantics 11, no. 2 (2020): 250–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2313-2299-2020-11-2-250-264.

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The article describes in comparative aspect the main symbolic meanings of the zoononym mouse in Slavic and Chinese linguocultures. The study of animal symbolism in Russian (wider - Slavic) and Chinese cultural traditions is one of the current trends in modern linguistics, which, on the one hand, has a pronounced anthropocentric orientation, and on the other, is characterized by a noticeable increase in interest in the Chinese language and culture of China in different countries of the world. Turning to the study of complex and ambiguous symbolism of the mouse is quite timely and taking into account the confinement of 2020 to the year of the White Rat / Mouse. The purpose of the study is to identify similar and specific for each culture features of perception and characteristics of the mouse as an animal, which has a significant impact on everyday life. The tasks of the work include identifying the sources of the appearance of a negatively connotated mouse image in culture, determining the ambivalent nature of rituals, customs and ritual actions, the object of which are mice, as well as revealing the contents of the “Mouse Wedding” custom in Chinese and South Slavic traditions. The analysis of the actual material (stable phrases, folklore texts, ethnocultural records, traditional drawings) showed, on the one hand, the mostly negative symbolism of the mouse in the Slavic spiritual culture, and on the other, the perception of the mouse as an animal, bringing material wealth and prosperity, in the traditional picture of the world the Chinese. At the same time, it was established that both the Slavs and the Chinese use a number of magic tricks aimed at fighting mice that cause considerable damage to the peasant economy. Significant for the linguoculturological analysis of the mouse image is the appeal to oriental folklore texts, as well as to traditional popular prints of Chinese and Russians, reflecting differently the symbolism of mice and their relation to the main enemy - the cat.
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Stone, Graham. "Taking the plunge: moving from print to electronic journals." Serials: The Journal for the Serials Community 15, no. 3 (2002): 233–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1629/15233.

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Rafanelli, P., and M. Violato. "A Lower Limit to the Excess of Companions Among Seyfert Galaxies." Symposium - International Astronomical Union 159 (1994): 519. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0074180900176909.

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It is not yet clear which is the role played by interaction on Seyfert activity. Presently there are on this topic contradictory statistical results, based on the study of more or less rich samples of Seyfert galaxies. Petrosian (1982), Dahari (1985) and Mac Kenty (1989, 1990) found an excess of Seyferts among galaxies which have nearby companions and an excess of galaxies with nearby neighbors among Seyfert galaxies. The contrary result was found by Bushouse (1987) and by Fuentes Williams & Stocke (1988). In order to find more reliable conclusions, taking advantage of the increased number of Seyfert galaxies identified in the last years, we have applied the statistical procedures used by Dahari (1985) to a sample of 287 Seyfert-1 (S1) and 195 Seyfert-2 (S2) (namely to all known S1 and S2 galaxies with z ≤ 0.11 and δ ≥ −23°). A subsample has been extracted carefully excluding objects, identified as Seyfert on the basis of their morphology (e.g. on the basis of the presence of a companion) and brighter than mB = 15.5, the magnitude at which the cumulative number of S1 and S2 galaxies becomes flat. The possible companions of our Seyfert galaxies have been identified on the blue POSS prints by visual inspection looking for objects not more distant than 3 diameters from the Seyfert galaxy and not more than 3 magnitudes fainter. It results that ∼35% of both the S1 and S2 galaxies have a neighbor. This percentage is reduced to ∼14% for both classes of galaxies excluding the possible optical companions, the upper limit to the number of which has been derived starting from the counts of galaxies published by Shane and Wirtanen (1967), assuming that the probability of finding an optical companion is a Poisson probability. The same procedure applied to a control sample of 281 normal galaxies indicates that only ∼3% of the galaxies have a close companion. In conclusion Seyfert galaxies show a larger percentage (14%) of objects with companion than normal galaxies do (3%). This excess, which is the same for S1 and S2 galaxies, has been derived overestimating the number of optical companions and its value is then a lower limit.
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Pope, Rulon D., and Robert G. Chambers. "Price Aggregation When Price-Taking Firms' Prices Vary." Review of Economic Studies 56, no. 2 (1989): 297. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2297463.

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Pendakur, Krishna. "Taking prices seriously in the measurement of inequality." Journal of Public Economics 86, no. 1 (2002): 47–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0047-2727(00)00167-5.

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Rogozny, Pavel G. "“Red Priests” as Phenomenon of the Epoch of the Revolution and the Civil War (The Destiny of Iona Brikhnichev and Mikhail Galkin)." Almanac “Essays on Conservatism” 102 (March 1, 2020): 702–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.24030/24092517-2020-0-1-702-711.

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The phenomenon of priests taking off dignity after the revolution was a common one. But Brikhnichev and Galkin were not only former priests, but also high-ranking leaders of the “Union of Atheists”. Both of them were active supporters of the new power, and members of the Bolshevik party. Brikhnichev was a writer and poet before the revolution. He was defrocked for his Christian radicalism. Galkin was a priest of the Metropolitan parish before the revolution. He himself offered his services to the Bolsheviks in carrying out the separation of the Church and State and published his proposals in “Pravda” newspaper. Then he took off his orders and became an atheist. The careers of Brikhnichev and Galkin ended when the new government no longer needed the services of former priests-propagandists. Very often the priests, both former or active, were called ”red priests“.
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Осадчук, С. О., Л. І. Ниркова та О. І. Букет. "Вплив числа електродних пар на похибку електрохімічного давача поляризаційного опору для вимірювання шидкості атмосферної корозії". Bulletin of the Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design. Technical Science Series 140, № 6 (2020): 112–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.30857/1813-6796.2019.6.11.

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Investigate the influence of the number of electrode pairs of multi-electrode co-surface electrochemical polarization resistance sensors on the error of measurement of polarization resistance, and, accordingly, on the corrosion rate under atmospheric conditions. Method of polarization resistance. Determination of the contact area of electrodes with the aluminum substrate by the method of obtaining a print on a flat surface. Graphical modeling of the contact surface of the sensing element from the steel electrodes to the anodized aluminum substrate. Investigation results of the influence of the electrode pairs number of multielectrode cosurface electrochemical polarization resistance sensor, sensing element of which is steel-made and is located on the thermoconductive anodized aluminum substrate, on the measurement error of corrosion rate in atmospheric conditions are presented. It was shown that in determining of the corrosion rate by polarization resistance method the increasing of the electrode pairs number of sensor from one to four increases the reproducibility of measurement results and their convergence with the gravimetric data. Taking into account the form of prints of four-pair sensitive element, the area of surface contact of sensitive element of eight-pair sensor with aluminum substrate was graphically simulated. It was taken into account during modeling, that the design feature of the sensor is a possibility of full contact of one pair of the electrodes with the substrate, which explains the reason of measurement error increasing with increasing the number of electrodes’ pairs. Increasing the pairs number from one to four and then to eight decreases the part of surface of sufficiently tight contact of sensitive element with aluminum substrate from 100% to 50% and further up to 30 %. The extreme dependence of the measurement error on the number of electrodes pairs due to the increasing area of the working surface of the electrodes and reducing the area of tight contact with the aluminum heat-conducting base was revealed. It was found that four electrodes pairs for the presented sensor design is optimal. It was established that the reason of increasing of the error of polarization resistance measurement under atmospheric conditions and, accordingly, the corrosion rate, by using the electrochemical multi-electrode co-surface sensors of polarization resistance under increasing the electrode pairs number (from one to eight) is the decreasing in the surface part of a sufficiently dense contact of the sensitive element (about two or three times). Another tendency that leads to decreasing in error is decreasing in the error of setting the corresponding polarization while increasing the total area of the electrodes. The extreme dependence of this error on the number of electrode pairs with a minimum for a four-pair sensor is shown. The problem of uncontrolled variation of the measurement error by using the polarization resistance sensor of the considered construction was solved and the optimal number of electrode pairs (four) was determined. Using such of a sensor will allow to evaluate the corrosivity of the atmospheric air environment with respect to the responsible metal structures and their corrosion state in local corrosion-dangerous places with stable and minimal error.
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Zheleznyak, I., S. Tsyrenzhapov, and А. Gurulev. "Research of plastic ice, mineral formations and air of multi-frozen karst cave Heetey in Transbaikalia." Transbaikal State University Journal 26, no. 7 (2020): 33–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.21209/2227-9245-2020-26-7-33-43.

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Heetey caves (“cold” and “warm”) which are located in the southern part of the permafrost in the Transbaikal Region have been chosen as the object of the research in the article. The subject is the physical and chemical parameters of the object. The results of the research in the “cold” Heetey cave are given in more detail. The following methods of this object research were chosen: study of the chemical composition of cave air using a chromatograph; radar survey of the cave grotto in the centimeter range; measurement of its own radio-thermal radiation using microwave radiometers. As a result of the research, the following results were obtained. The article provides information on the natural conditions that determine the dependence of the state of natural environments in the Heetey karst caves. The characteristics of occurrence and composition conditions of the natural environments of a karst cave (geological, cryogenic, atmospheric, groundwater) are given, taking into account the cryogenesis of their formation, transformation and influence on the cave air composition. A description of a rare low-temperature mineral, aragonite, which was first discovered in the cave and which is transformed into calcite over time is described. It is shown that the ice cover at the bottom of the cave has a layered structure, which is due to the seasonal ingress of surface water into the cave. The results of measurements of the surface air composition above the rocks’ surface and in caves, namely the content of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, explosive gases – methane and hydrogen, mercury vapors are presented. A previously unknown fact of an increased geochemical background of radon concentration has been established. The most probable reasons for the formation and increased background of radon concentration are indicated. Microwave radiometric measurements have shown that there has been warming inside the cave over the past decade. This fact is associated with a general warming of the climate in Transbaikalia, as well as with an increase in the number of visits to caves by unorganized tourists. With the use of a 10 GHz nanosecond radar, hidden internal cavities were discovered in the roof of the cave, which can further lead to its destruction. The prints on the walls of the cave (in its lower part) show that the level of the ice sheet in 2015 is lower than its maximum level (1990) by 10 cm, which corresponds to a loss of ice volume of 12...15 m3 per year
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Gupta, Kartick, and Chandrasekhar Krishnamurti. "Do macroeconomic conditions and oil prices influence corporate risk-taking?" Journal of Corporate Finance 53 (December 2018): 65–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcorpfin.2018.10.003.

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Danishkumar, S., and R. S. Sanmathipriya. "Attendance System Based on Biometric Security." Applied Mechanics and Materials 229-231 (November 2012): 2789–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.229-231.2789.

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The goal of Finger Print Based Attendance system is to take attendance of the student in a faster and efficient way. The attendance has been taken by calling out students name in the class which will be time consuming. After taking attendance the list will be sent to the department. Its ability is to uniquely identify each person based on their FINGER PRINT reader. In real time application capability of taking attendances will be more accurate by using Finger Print. Using an USB port or MAX 232 an attendance will be stored inside the database. Using an 8051 microcontroller data can be transferred to MAX 232.Thus the speed and security provided by Finger Print makes it valuable in the education field.
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