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Rayate, Dr Mukta, Dr Ketaki Sathe, and Dr Vidya Sathe. "Study of multiple pregnancy at private set up." Indian Journal of Applied Research 2, no. 3 (October 1, 2011): 148. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/2249555x/dec2012/45.

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ÖZDİLER, Erhan. "Sefalometrik Set-Up." Turkish Journal of Orthodontics 4, no. 1 (April 1991): 105–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.13076/1300-3550-4-1-105.

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Freeman, Paul B. "The set-up." Optometry - Journal of the American Optometric Association 76, no. 10 (October 2005): 557–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.optm.2005.08.023.

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Silveyra, J. M., and J. M. Conde Garrido. "Desarrollo de set-up experimental para mediciones de magnetoimpedancia." Anales AFA 22, no. 2 (October 28, 2012): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.31527/analesafa.2011.22.2.1.

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Chatterjee, Sanjit, Chethan Kamath, and Vikas Kumar. "Private set-intersection with common set-up." Advances in Mathematics of Communications 12, no. 1 (2018): 17–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.3934/amc.2018002.

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Telford, Mark. "Nanomedicine centers set up." Materials Today 8, no. 12 (December 2005): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1369-7021(05)71275-x.

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Hampshire, L. C. "Set up to fail." British Dental Journal 206, no. 10 (May 2009): 507–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.2009.419.

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Sandler, Jonathan, Satnam Sira, and Alison Murray. "Photographic ‘Kesling set-up’." Journal of Orthodontics 32, no. 2 (June 2005): 85–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/14653120522502943.

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Harrold, Pat. "Ireland's CME set-up." BMJ 335, no. 7632 (December 15, 2007): s217.2—s218. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.39196.473194.ce.

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Fair, Nichola. "Set up and grow." Nursing Management 2, no. 2 (May 1995): 24–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/nm.2.2.24.s19.

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Morris, Bruce J. "Set-up under a natural wave." Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/8955.

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Field measurements from a cross shore array of two pressure sensors to measure waves and eight manometer tubes to measure mean water elevation are used to examine set-down/up across the surf zone. The manometer tubes are connected to differential pressure transducers onshore allowing continuous set- down/up measurements. Flume measurements of set-down/up are also examined. Measured values are compared with numeric set-up values incorporating roller theory describing wave breaking. The model has two free parameters, B representing the vertical fraction of the wave covered by the roller and psi a scaling parameter for wave steepness. Optimal values of both are chosen by model fitting. Inclusion of the surface roller improves the set-up model fit to both beach and flume measurements
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Jonsson, Agnes. "Feeling Set Up by The Set-up : A Study on Swedish Junior High School Students’ Understanding of Phrasal Verbs." Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Engelska institutionen, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-165996.

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Existing research on phrasal verbs is ample due to their prevalent existence in the English language and the difficulties they bring out as a result of their lack of transparency (Liu, 2011, p. 661). However, more research is necessary to cover new generations of English learners who cross paths with phrasal verbs. This study will provide empirical information on (i) whether Swedish students in 7th -9 th grade understand frequently used phrasal verbs better than nonfrequent ones, (ii) if phrasal verbs are easier to understand in productive- or perceptive tasks, (iii) if the students’ first languages (L1) interfere with this understanding, or (iv) if there is a difference in understanding phrasal verbs which are more common in AmE or BrE. The factors of second language acquisition taken into account in the analysis are explicit and implicit exposure of English, English varieties, crosslinguistic influences and idiomaticity. Chameliec & Weiss (2008, p. 381) define a phrasal verb as “a simple verb combined with an adverb or a preposition, or sometimes both, to make a new verb with a meaning that is different from that of the simple verb, e.g., go in for, win over, blow up”. The data was elicited with a questionnaire in three parts: one part about the participants background information and two parts on phrasal verb understanding, both in contextualized examples and without context. In the analysis, factors such as the construction of the questionnaire and choice of phrasal verbs need to be considered. The results demonstrate that Swedish junior high school students understand about 50% of the tested phrasal verbs in both parts of the questionnaire. More frequent ones are easier to understand, more so the AmE PVs, and the perceptive task generated a slightly higher percentage of correct answers. The textbooks did not have explicit sections on phrasal verbs, or even formulaic expressions in general. However, the books contained vocabulary boxes with a few different phrasal verbs, which also occurred in the texts. Since no explicit teaching method has been applied in these classes, doing so might increase the general frequency of correct answers. Furthermore, no conclusive results can be made regarding crosslinguistic influences, however, hypotheses on positive transfer can be made.
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Ziyatdinov, Andrey. "Biomimetic set up for chemosensor-based machine olfaction." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/285128.

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The thesis falls into the field of machine olfaction and accompanying experimental set up for chemical gas sensing. Perhaps more than any other sensory modality, chemical sensing faces with major technical and conceptual challenges: low specificity, slow response time, long term instability, power consumption, portability, coding capacity and robustness. There is an important trend of the last decade pushing artificial olfaction to mimic the biological olfaction system of insects and mammalians. The designers of machine olfaction devices take inspiration from the biological olfactory system, because animals effortlessly accomplish some of the unsolved problems in machine olfaction. In a remarkable example of an olfactory guided behavior, male moths navigate over large distances in order to locate calling females by detecting pheromone signals both rapidly and robustly. The biomimetic chemical sensing aims to identify the key blocks in the olfactory pathways at all levels from the olfactory receptors to the central nervous system, and simulate to some extent the operation of these blocks, that would allow to approach the sensing performance known in biological olfactory system of animals. New technical requirements arise to the hardware and software equipment used in such machine olfaction experiments. This work explores the bioinspired approach to machine olfaction in depth on the technological side. At the hardware level, the embedded computer is assembled, being the core part of the experimental set up. The embedded computer is interfaced with two main biomimetic modules designed by the collaborators: a large-scale sensor array for emulation of the population of the olfactory receptors, and a mobile robotic platform for autonomous experiments for guiding olfactory behaviour. At the software level, the software development kit is designed to host the neuromorphic models of the collaborators for processing the sensory inputs as in the olfactory pathway. Virtualization of the set up was one of the key engineering solutions in the development. Being a device, the set up is transformed to a virtual system for running data simulations, where the software environment is essentially the same, and the real sensors are replaced by the virtual sensors coming from especially designed data simulation tool. The proposed abstraction of the set up results in an ecosystem containing both the models of the olfactory system and the virtual array. This ecosystem can loaded from the developed system image on any personal computer. In addition to the engineering products released in the course of thesis, the scientific results have been published in three journal articles, two book chapters and conference proceedings. The main results on validation of the set up under the scenario of robotic odour localization are reported in the book chapters. The series of three journal articles covers the work on the data simulation tool for machine olfaction: the novel model of drift, the models to simulate the sensor array data based on the reference data set, and the parametrized simulated data and benchmarks proposed for the first time in machine olfaction. This thesis ends up with a solid foundation for the research in biomimetic simulations and algorithms on machine olfaction. The results achieved in the thesis are expected to give rise to new bioinspired applications in machine olfaction, which could have a significant impact in the biomedical engineering research area.
Esta tesis se enmarca en el campo de bioingeneria, mas particularmente en la configuración de un sistema experimental de sensores de gases químicos. Quizás más que en cualquier otra modalidad de sensores, los sensores químicos representan un conjunto de retos técnicos y conceptuales ya que deben lidiar con problemas como su baja especificidad, su respuesta temporal lenta, su inestabilidad a largo plazo, su alto consumo enérgético, su portabilidad, así como la necesidad de un sistema de datos y código robusto. En la última década, se ha observado una clara tendencia por parte de los sistemas de machine olfaction hacia la imitación del sistema de olfato biológico de insectos y mamíferos. Los diseñadores de estos sistemas se inspiran del sistema olfativo biológico, ya que los animales cumplen, sin apenas esfuerzo, algunos de los escenarios no resueltos en machine olfaction. Por ejemplo, las polillas machos recorren largas distancias para localizar las polillas hembra, detectando sus feromonas de forma rápida y robusta. La detección biomimética de gases químicos tiene como objetivo identificar los elementos fundamentales de la vía olfativa a todos los niveles, desde los receptores olfativos hasta el sistema nervioso central, y simular, en cierta medida, el funcionamiento de estos bloques, lo que permitiría acercar el rendimiento de la detección al rendimiento de los sistemas olfativos conociodos de los animales. Esto conlleva nuevos requisitos técnicos a nivel de equipamiento tanto hardware como software utilizado en este tipo de experimentos de machine olfaction. Este trabajo propone un enfoque bioinspirado para la ¿machine olfaction¿, explorando a fondo la parte tecnológica. A nivel hardware, un ordenador embedido se ha ensamblado, siendo ésta la parte más importante de la configuración experimental. Este ordenador integrado está interconectado con dos módulos principales biomiméticos diseñados por los colaboradores: una matriz de sensores a gran escala y una plataforma móvil robotizada para experimentos autónomos. A nivel software, el kit de desarrollo software se ha diseñado para recoger los modelos neuromórficos de los colaboradores para el procesamiento de las entradas sensoriales como en la vía olfativa biológica. La virtualización del sistema fue una de las soluciones ingenieriles clave de su desarrollo. Al ser un dispositivo, el sistema se ha transformado en un sistema virtual para la realización de simulaciones de datos, donde el entorno de software es esencialmente el mismo, y donde los sensores reales se sustituyen por sensores virtuales procedentes de una herramienta de simulación de datos especialmente diseñada. La propuesta de abstracción del sistema resulta en un ecosistema que contiene tanto los modelos del sistema olfativo como la matriz virtual . Este ecosistema se puede cargar en cualquier ordenador personal como una imagen del sistema desarrollado. Además de los productos de ingeniería entregados en esta tesis, los resultados científicos se han publicado en tres artículos en revistas, dos capítulos de libros y los proceedings de dos conferencias internacionales. Los principales resultados en la validación del sistema en el escenario de la localización robótica de olores se presentan en los capítulos del libro. Los tres artículos de revistas abarcan el trabajo en la herramienta de simulación de datos para machine olfaction: el novedoso modelo de drift, los modelos para simular la matriz de sensores basado en el conjunto de datos de referencia, y la parametrización de los datos simulados y los benchmarks propuestos por primera vez en machine olfaction. Esta tesis ofrece una base sólida para la investigación en simulaciones biomiméticas y en algoritmos en machine olfaction. Los resultados obtenidos en la tesis pretenden dar lugar a nuevas aplicaciones bioinspiradas en machine olfaction, lo que podría tener un significativo impacto en el área de investigación en ingeniería biomédica
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Axelsson, Gary. "Long-term set-up of driven piles in sand." Doctoral thesis, KTH, Civil and Environmental Engineering, 2000. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-3009.

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Eccles, Lee H., Jessica D. Moore, and Richard D. Stiers. "DAU and Ground Station Set Up - Concept of Operations." International Foundation for Telemetering, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/577403.

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ITC/USA 2014 Conference Proceedings / The Fiftieth Annual International Telemetering Conference and Technical Exhibition / October 20-23, 2014 / Town and Country Resort & Convention Center, San Diego, CA
Many systems in use today to generate the set up information for Data Acquisition Units (DAUs) and for Telemetry Ground Stations are tailored around the requirements for a particular set of supplier's hardware. This makes adding support for a new supplier a costly operation. An attempt is under way to enable development of a system that could be used to set up a DAU and a Telemetry Ground Station with equipment from the currently existing suppliers as well as future suppliers. The goal is to reduce the impact of adding a different supplier's hardware into a system. As the first step in this process it was necessary to agree upon a Concept of Operations that could meet the needs of multiple companies. Once the Concept of Operations was developed then the standards necessary to enable the development of this type of a system could be considered. This paper discusses the Concept of Operations that was developed and the rationale behind the decisions that were made.
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Miller, Christopher W. "Set-up and evaluation of laser-driven miniflyer system." Thesis, Atlanta, Ga. : Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/28184.

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Thesis (M. S.)--Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009.
Committee Chair: Thadhani, Naresh; Committee Member: Das, Suman; Committee Member: Fajardo, Mario; Committee Member: Zhou, Min.
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Das, Ruben. "Framework to set up a generic environment for applications." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Interaktiva och kognitiva system, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-175674.

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Infrastructure is a common word used to express the basic equipment and structures that are needed e.g.  for a country or organisation to function properly. The same concept applies in the field of computer science, without infrastructure one would have problems operating software at scale. Provisioning and maintaining infrastructure through manual labour is a common occurrence in the "iron age" of IT. As the world is progressing towards the "cloud age" of IT, systems are decoupled from physical hardware enabling anyone who is software savvy to automate provisioning and maintenance of infrastructure. This study aims to determine how a generic environment can be created for applications that can run on Unix platforms and how that underlying infrastructure can be provisioned effectively. The results show that by utilising OS-level virtualisation, also known as "containers", one can deploy and serve any application that can use the Linux kernel in the sense that is needed. To further support realising the generic environment, hardware virtualisation was applied to provide the infrastructure needed to be able to use containers. This was done by provisioning a set of virtual machines on different cloud providers with a lightweight operating system that could support the container runtime needed. To manage these containers at scale a container orchestration tool was installed onto the cluster of virtual machines. To provision the said environment in an effective manner, the principles of infrastructure as code (IaC) were used to create a “blueprint" of the infrastructure that was desired. By using the metric mean time to environment (MTTE) it was noted that a cluster of virtual machines with a container orchestration tool installed onto it could be provisioned under 10 minutes for four different cloud providers.
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Nevito, Gomez Javier. "Design, set up, and testing of a matrix acidizing apparatus." Texas A&M University, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/4282.

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Well stimulation techniques are applied on a regular basis to enhance productivity and maximize recovery in oil and gas wells. Among these techniques, matrix acidizing is probably the most widely performed job because of its relative low cost, compared to hydraulic fracturing, and suitability to both generate extra production capacity and to restore original productivity in damaged wells. The acidizing process leads to increased economic reserves, improving the ultimate recovery in both sandstone and carbonate reservoirs. Matrix acidizing consists of injecting an acid solution into the formation, at a pressure below the fracture pressure to dissolve some of the minerals present in the rock with the primary objective of removing damage near the wellbore, hence restoring the natural permeability and greatly improving well productivity. Reservoir heterogeneity plays a significant role in the success of acidizing treatments because of its influence on damage removal mechanisms, and is strongly related to dissolution pattern of the matrix. The standard acid treatments are HCl mixtures to dissolve carbonate minerals and HCl- HF formulations to attack those plugging minerals, mainly silicates (clays and feldspars). A matrix acidizing apparatus for conducting linear core flooding was built and the operational procedure for safe, easy, and comprehensive use of the equipment was detailed. It was capable of reproducing different conditions regarding flow rate, pressure, and temperature. Extensive preliminary experiments were carried out on core samples of both Berea sandstone and Cream Chalk carbonate to evaluate the effect of rock heterogeneities and treatment conditions on acidizing mechanisms. The results obtained from the experiments showed that the temperature activates the reaction rate of HF-HCl acid mixtures in sandstone acidizing. The use of higher concentrations of HF, particularly at high temperatures, may cause deconsolidation of the matrix adversely affecting the final stimulation results. It was also seen that the higher the flow rate the better the permeability response, until certain optimal flow rates are reached which appears to be 30 ml/min for Berea sandstone. Highly permeable and macroscopic channels were created when acidizing limestone cores with HCl 15%. In carbonate rocks, there is an optimum acid injection rate at which the dominant wormhole system is formed.
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WANG, WENCHAO, and ZHANHUA JIANG. "DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF A WHEELER CAP TEST SET-UP." Thesis, Högskolan i Gävle, Avdelningen för elektronik, matematik och naturvetenskap, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-8007.

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In practice, the radiation efficiency of antennas is often measured by the anechoic chambers. For this method, it takes plenty time and cost. In order to bring down the measurement costs, another alternative method was proposed and published by H.A. Wheeler in 1959. The Wheeler Cap method can measure the radiation efficiency of the antenna quickly and easily during the design and development stage. It has the many benefits, such as simple construction, easy and fast to implement, lower cost and accurate enough compared to other methods. Moreover, it is a reliable and extensively used method for measuring the antenna’s radiation efficiency. The basic concept about Wheeler’s method is to use the "radiansphere" which is the boundary between the near field and the far field of any small antenna to measure the radiation efficiency of antenna under test. The radiation efficiency is obtained by performing measurement in two steps i.e. measuring the antenna under test (AUT) without and with conducting radiation metal shield. The main objective of this thesis work is to design and construct a Wheeler cap test set-up. This thesis is performed to study a modified Wheeler cap method which is based on constant power loss principle and according to this principle the loss resistance of AUT remains constant whether the Wheeler cap is placed or removed, it means the AUT has zero or finite radiation resistance. Thus, the radiation efficiency can be measured using the return loss magnitude with or without Wheeler cap. The equivalent RLC circuits of AUT in the free space and with a Wheeler cap have been theoretically reviewed and analyzed. At the same time, the mathematical expressions of radiation efficiency were presented in terms of return loss using equivalent RLC circuits. In this thesis, four types of antenna have been selected to find their radiation efficiency by the Wheeler cap method using HFSS software. To compare the simulation and measurement results of radiation efficiency, lossless wire monopole antenna and lossy loop antenna are simulated, fabricated and measured. It is found that the measurement results correlates with the simulation results.
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Al-Taweel, Ahmed Baqer. "Development of multiphase flow metering set-up utilizing coriolis meters." Dhahran, Saudi Arabia : King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, 1997. http://library.kfupm.edu.sa/lib-downloads/1387233.pdf.

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Books on the topic "The set up"

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Set up, joke, set up, joke. London: Bloomsbury, 2007.

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Corris, Peter. Set up. Australia: PAN, 1992.

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Andrews, Kristi. Set up. Toronto: Bantam, 1988.

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Set up. Tallahassee, Fla: Naiad Press, 1999.

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Set-up. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1991.

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Set Up. Toronto: Worldwide Library, 1994.

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McKenzie, Sophie. The set-up. London: Simon & Scuster, 2009.

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McNeal, Mallori. The set up. Columbus, Ohio: Triple Crown Publications, 2007.

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The set-up. London: Macmillan, 1997.

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The set-up. New York: Arbor House, 1985.

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Kingsnorth, George J., Gavin Cromhout, Janee Aronoff, Dan Caylor, and Pete Walsh. "Set Up." In Photoshop Elements 2 Tips and Tricks, 200–217. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5127-9_10.

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Price, Brian. "Set-Up." In Classical storytelling and Contemporary Screenwriting, 109–14. New York : Routledge, 2018.: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315148526-26.

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Arnold, Taylor, and Lauren Tilton. "Set-Up." In Quantitative Methods in the Humanities and Social Sciences, 3–6. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20702-5_1.

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Paessler, Hans H. "Operative Set-up." In New Techniques in Knee Surgery, 1–3. Heidelberg: Steinkopff, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57380-4_1.

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Corke, Alison. "The set up." In Effective Advertising and PR, 25–35. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10559-5_2.

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Mattig, Andreas. "Research Set Up." In Industrial Dynamics and the Evolution of Markets in the Mutual Fund Industry, 47–53. Wiesbaden: Gabler, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8349-8351-0_3.

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Plester, Barbara. "The Set-Up." In The Complexity of Workplace Humour, 1–16. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24669-7_1.

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Laksono, N. D., U. Setiawati, F. Nur, M. Rahmaningsih, Y. Anwar, H. Rusfiandi, B. P. Forster, E. H. Sembiring, A. S. Subbarao, and H. Zahara. "Nursery set-up." In Nursery practices in oil palm: a manual, 12–27. Wallingford: CABI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789242140.0012.

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Dymarkowski, S. "Practical Set-Up." In Clinical Cardiac MRI, 53–67. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/174_2011_355.

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Schiller, Gary F. "Machine Set-Up." In A Practical Approach to Scientific Molding, 153–56. München: Carl Hanser Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3139/9781569906873.015.

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Conference papers on the topic "The set up"

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Loveless, J. H., D. Debski, and A. B. MacLeod. "Sea Level Set-Up Behind Detached Breakwaters." In 26th International Conference on Coastal Engineering. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784404119.124.

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Mishra, R. K. "Calibration process for head-up display: test set-up." In Defense and Security, edited by Darrel G. Hopper. SPIE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.544009.

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Neacsu, Cristian, Valentin Chesaru, Claudius Dan, and Mircea Bodea. "Loop gain measurements spice set-up." In 2008 International Semiconductor Conference. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/smicnd.2008.4703452.

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Grabe, Jürgen, Philipp Busch, and Thorben Hamann. "On the Set-Up of Piles." In ASME 2014 33rd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2014-24433.

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It is well known that the bearing capacity and stiffness of displacement piles depends on short term effects during and shortly after pile installation as well as long term effects, a phenomenon usually referred to as set-up. During pile installation the surrounding soil is influenced by the installation process. The soil state e.g. the stress state, pore pressure or void ratio are changing due to complex mechanical processes in the soil. The change of the soil state has a great influence on the pile capacity and the behavior of the pile under vertical and horizontal loading. During the installation process phenomena like a temporary and locally limited liquefaction of the soil can occur. After the pile installation the bearing capacity may increase significantly with time due to set-up effects. In cohesive soils the set-up is commonly explained by consolidation processes in which the dissipation of the excess pore pressures around the pile leads to an increase in effective radial stresses. Case histories show that set-up may also occur in sand over a period which exceeds by far the consolidation process. Therefore, other effects apart from the dissipation of excess pore pressures must contribute to this long-term set-up effect. An understanding and a correct estimation of these effects is of great importance for a economical design of pile-founded structures e.g. offshore wind turbines. For the investigation of these phenomena different methods like numerical simulations, model scale or full scale tests are applicable. In this paper two methods are used: The installation process is investigated with numerical simulations and the set-up effects are investigated by long term in-situ measurements.
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Deyine, A., K. Sanchez, P. Perdu, F. Bourcier, F. Battistella, F. Bereil, P. Le Nouy, D. Lewis, and H. Deslandes. "Full Dynamic Laser simulation set up." In 2009 16th IEEE International Symposium on the Physical and Failure Analysis of Integrated Circuits (IPFA). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ipfa.2009.5232665.

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Indhu, B., N. Sivakumaran, A. Srikanth, and V. P. S. Naidu. "MAS simulator: A laboratory set up." In 2015 International Conference on Cognitive Computing and Information Processing (CCIP). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ccip.2015.7100734.

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Kasana, Abhishek, Ajay Misra, and VPS Naidu. "UAS Simulator: A Laboratory Set-Up." In 2020 International Conference on Emerging Trends in Information Technology and Engineering (ic-ETITE). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ic-etite47903.2020.402.

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Davis, Gregory A., and Peter Nielsen. "Field Measurement of Wave Set-Up." In 21st International Conference on Coastal Engineering. New York, NY: American Society of Civil Engineers, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780872626874.039.

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Renotte, Etienne, Andrea Novi, Demetrio Labate, Mauro Melozzi, Claudio Giunti, and Roland Meynart. "Solar diffuser preflight calibration set-up." In Satellite Remote Sensing III, edited by Hiroyuki Fujisada, Guido Calamai, and Martin N. Sweeting. SPIE, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.265449.

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Tan, Raul V., and Christopher P. Ausschnitt. "SMART SET - An Integrated Approach to Stepper Set-Up and Calibration." In 29th Annual Technical Symposium, edited by Kevin M. Monahan. SPIE, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.949731.

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Reports on the topic "The set up"

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Bibby, R., and E. Guthrie. Guide for SDEC Set up. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/947753.

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Gage, B., and H. Shieh. Framework for Session Set-up with Media Authorization. RFC Editor, April 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc3521.

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Shiltsev, V., and A. Zinchenko. Electron beam distortions in beam-beam compensation set-up. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/603075.

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van Dijk, Dick, Robin Lumsdaine, and Michel van der Wel. Market Set-Up in Advance of Federal Reserve Policy Decisions. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, January 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w19814.

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Levashov, Michael Y. Set Up and Test Results for a Vibrating Wire System for Quadrupole Fiducialization. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/993730.

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Teytelman, Dmitry. Set-up of PEP-II Longitudinal Feedback Systems for Even/Odd Bunch Spacings. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/799070.

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Bidhar, Sujit, Bob Zwaska, and Patrick Hurh. Improvised Electrsopinning Set Up for Thicker Ceramic Nanofiber Mat for High Power Targets. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1592129.

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Geiger, Keith G. Smaller-Scale Contingencies and Army Force Structure: Are We Set Up for Long Term Success? Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada400793.

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Robertson-Demers, Kathryn Anne. Effects of liquid desiccants on airborne microorganisms: Laboratory set up, procedure development, and preliminary measurements. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10105359.

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Phan, Long T., Donald N. Slinn, and Shaun W. Kline. Introduction of wave set-up effects and mass flux to the sea, lake, and overland surges from hurricanes (slosh) model. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.ir.7689.

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