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Journal articles on the topic "Unitel T+"

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Kwak, Mi Yeong. "A Comparison of the Syntax Units of Korean: T-unit, C-unit, AS-unit." Journal of speech-language & hearing disorders 29, no. 1 (2020): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.15724/jslhd.2020.29.1.001.

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Meng, Qing. "Property T and strong property T for unital *-homomorphisms." Frontiers of Mathematics in China 15, no. 2 (2020): 385–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11464-020-0831-3.

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Leung, Chi-Wai, and Chi-Keung Ng. "Property (T) and strong property (T) for unital C∗-algebras." Journal of Functional Analysis 256, no. 9 (2009): 3055–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jfa.2009.01.004.

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Leung, Chi-Wai, Chi-Keung Ng, and Ngai-Ching Wong. "Property (T) for non-unital C∗-algebras." Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications 341, no. 2 (2008): 1102–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmaa.2007.10.049.

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Huang, Kwei-Bo. "T he United States and Cross-T aiwan Strait Relations after 1979." Institute of International Studies 24, no. 1 (2019): 21–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.33954/ajis.2019.24.1.21.

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NG, CHI–KEUNG. "Property T for general C*-algebras." Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 156, no. 2 (2013): 229–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305004113000601.

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AbstractIn this paper, we extend the definition of property T and strong property T to general C*-algebras (not necessarily unital). We show that if an inclusion pair of locally compact groups (G,H) has property T, then (C*(G), C*(H)) has property T. As a partial converse, if T is abelian and C*(G) has property T, then T is compact. We also show that if Ω is a first countable locally compact Hausdorff space, then C0(Ω) has (strong) property T if and only if Ω is discrete. Furthermore, the non-unital C*-algebra $c_0(\mathbb{Z}^n)\rtimes SL_n(\mathbb{Z})$ has strong property T when n ≥ 3. We also give some equivalent forms of strong property T, which are new even in the unital case.
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Swadling, Leo, and Mala K. Maini. "T cells in COVID-19 — united in diversity." Nature Immunology 21, no. 11 (2020): 1307–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41590-020-0798-y.

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Salop, Steven C., Joshua D. Wright, and Jan M. Rybnicek. "United States v AT&T/Time Warner." Journal of Antitrust Enforcement 6, no. 3 (2018): 459–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jaenfo/jny016.

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Negaard, Chere, and Laura Lee Carter. "United Nations and other international organizations." Government Publications Review 18, no. 6 (1991): 681–709. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0277-9390(91)90172-t.

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Marazita, Carlo F. "Technology transfer in the United States." Technological Forecasting and Social Change 39, no. 4 (1991): 397–410. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0040-1625(91)90078-t.

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Moody, John Wesley. "Demon of the Lost Cause General William Tecumseh Sherman and the writing of Civil War history /." restricted, 2008. http://etd.gsu.edu/theses/available/etd-01142009-194658/.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Georgia State University, 2008.<br>Title from file title page. Wendy Hamand Venet, committee chair; Timmothy Crimmins, Charles Steffen, committee members. Description based on contents viewed Sept. 22, 2009. Includes bibliographical references.
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Adcox, Wallace O. "Force and the United States after Vietnam : Allison applied /." This resource online, 1990. http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-11072008-063508/.

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Brewer, Robert Wayne. "Summer Regional United States Diurnal Temperature Range Variability With Soil Moisture Conditions." The Ohio State University, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1428939308.

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Haslam, Paul A., and M. Scott Mitchell. "An examination of United States Navy leasing: lessons from the MPS/T -5 experience." Monterey California. Naval Postgraduate School, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/9901.

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MBA Professional Report<br>This project analyzes the Navy's 1982 decision to lease thirteen T-AKX class Maritime Prepositioning Ships (MPS) and five Champion Class T-5 replacement tankers. It examines the MPS/T-5 history, a brief history of Navy ship leasing, and the MPS/T-5 acquisition process. In addition, it reviews the laws and regulations that were in place at the time of the lease and the cost comparison between the lease versus purchase decision. The examination concludes that while leasing the MPS/T-5 ships was more cost effective under 1982 laws and assumptions, many of these assumptions would no longer be used under current laws and regulations. Thus, from a purely monetary point of view, leasing would no longer be more cost effective than purchasing. However, leasing does provide three significant advantages that are not present in a traditional procurement. First, leasing allows the Government to pay as it uses an asset, which spreads the payments over an asset's useful life rather than completely paying for the asset when procured. Second, leasing allows the Government to bypass a lengthy procurement process, resulting in earlier asset utilization. Third, leasing allows the Government to obtain assets that would not have otherwise been procured due to budget constraints.
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Brennan, Douglas C. (Douglas Carl). "Booker T. Washington and the Myth of Accommodation." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1994. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc278905/.

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Since his rise to fame in the late nineteenth century, Booker T. Washington has been incorrectly labeled a compromiser and power-hungry politician who sacrificed social progress for his own advancement. Through extensive research of Washington's personal papers, speeches, and affiliations, it has become apparent that the typical characterizations of Washington are not based exclusively in fact. The paper opens with an overview of Washington's philosophy, followed by a discussion of Washington's rise to power and consolidation of his "Tuskegee Machine," and finally the split that occurred within the African-American community with the formation of the NAACP. The thesis concludes that, while Washington's tactics were different from and far less visible than those of more militant black leaders, they were nonetheless effective in the overall effort.
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Pai, Chih-Wei. "An analysis of motorcyclist injury severity by various crash configurations at T-junctions in the United Kingdom." Thesis, Edinburgh Napier University, 2008. http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/6200.

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Motorcyclists that have no protective structures while motorcycling as other occupants of automobiles do can be particularly vulnerable to accident injuries (i.e., motorcycles are not as crashworthy as automobiles). Motorcyclists' susceptibility to accident injuries in nature may act synergistically with the complexity of conflicting manoeuvres between motorcycles and other motor vehicles to increase their injury severities in accidents that take place at junctions (e.g., T-junction or crossroad). Previous studies have applied crash prediction models to investigate influential factors on the occurrences of different crash configurations among automobiles but statistical models of motorcyclist injury severity resulting from different motorcycle-car crash configurations have rarely been developed. This current research attempts to develop the appropriate statistical models of motorcyclist injury severity by various crash configurations conditioned on crash occurrence at T-junctions in the UK. T-junctions are selected in this study because such junctions represent the single greatest danger to motorcyclists - for junction-type accidents, the statistics from the UK Stats19 accident injury database over the years 1991 and 2004 suggested that T-junctions were ranked the highest in terms of injury severity (Le., accidents at T-junctions resulted in approximately 65% of all casualties that sustained fatal or serious injuries) and accident occurrence (i.e., accidents at Tjunctions accounted for 62% of all motorcyclist casualties). This may be in part because there is a comparatively large number ofT-junctions in the UK. Although the author was unable to take into account the exposure factor due to the lack of such data (Le., the total number of T-junctions, and the number of motorcycles travelling on these locations), it remains true that more severe accidents happen at T-junctions than any other type of junction. In this present study, motorcycle-car accidents at Tjunctions were classified into several crash configurations based on two methods that have been widely used in literature. The first method is based on the conflicts that arise from the pre-crash manoeuvres of the motorcycle and car. The second method is on the basis of first points of impact of the motorcycle and car. The crash configurations that are classified in this current study based on the mixture of these two methods include (a) accidents involving gap acceptance (i.e., approach-turn crash and angle crash), (b) head-on crash, and (c) same-direction crash (i.e., sideswipe crash and rear-end crash). Since injury severity levels in traffic accidents are typically progressive (ranging from no injury to fatal/death), the ordered response models have come into fairly wide use as a framework for analysing such responses. Using the accident data extracted from the Stats19 accident injury database over 14-year period (1991~2004), the ordered probit (OP) model of motorcyclist injury severity were estimated because the dependent variable (i.e., no injury, slight injury, KSI: killed or seriously injured) is intrinsically discrete and ordinal. A set of the independent variables were included as the predictor variables, including rider/motorist attributes, vehicle factors, weather/temporal factors, roadway/geometric characteristics, and crash factors. The current research firstly estimated the aggregate OP model of motorcyclist injury severity by motorcycle-car accidents in whole. Additional disaggregate models of motorcyclist injury severity by various crash configurations were subsequently conducted. It appears in this current research that while the aggregate model by motorcycle-car accidents in whole is useful to uncover a general overview of the factors that were associated with the increased motorcyclist injury severity, the dis aggregate models by various crash configurations provide valuable insights (that may not be uncovered by an aggregate crash model) that motorcyclist injury severity in different crash configurations are associated with different pre-crash conditions. For example, the preliminary analysis by conducting descriptive analysis reveals that the deadliest crash manner in approach-turn crashes and angle crashes was a collision in which a right-turn car collided with an approaching motorcycle. Such crash patterns that occurred at stop-/give-way controlled junctions appear to exacerbate motorcyclist injury severity. The disaggregate models by the deadliest crash manners in approachturn crashes and angle crashes suggest that injuries tended to be more severe in crashes where a right-turn motorist was identified to fail to yield to an approaching motorcyclist. Other disaggregate crash models also identified important determinants of motorcyclist injury severity. For instance, the estimation results of the head-on crash model reveal that motorcyclists were more injurious in collisions where curves were present for cars than where the bend was absent. Another noteworthy result is that a traversing motorcycle colliding with a travelling-straight car predisposed motorcyclists to a greater risk of KSIs. These findings were clearly obscured by the estimation of the aggregate model by accidents in whole. In the course of the investigation of the factors that affect motorcyclist injury severity, it became clear that another problem, that of a right-turn motorist's failure to yield to motorcyclists (for the deadliest crash patterns in both approach-turn crash and angle crash), needs to be further examined. The logistic models are estimated to evaluate the likelihood of motorist's right-of-way violation over non right-of-way violation as a function of human attributes, weather/temporal factors, roadway/geometric factors, vehicle characteristics, and crash factors. The logistic models uncover the factors determining the likelihood of motorists' failure to yield. Noteworthy findings include, for instance, teenaged motorists, elderly motorists, male motorists, and professional motorists (Le., those driving heavy goods vehicles and buses/coaches) were more likely to infringe upon motorcycle's right-of-way. In addition, violation cases appeared to be more likely to occur on non built-up roadways, and during evening/midnight/early morning hours This present research has attempted to fill the research gaps that crash prediction models focused on analysing motorcyclist injury severity in different crash configurations have rarely been developed. The results obtained in this current research, by exploring a broad range of variables including attributes of riders and motorists, roadway/geometric characteristics, weather/temporal factors, and vehicle characteristics, provide valuable insights into the underlying relationship between risk factors and motorcycle injury severity both at an aggregate level and at a disaggregate level. This research finally discusses the implications of the findings and offers a guideline for future research.
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Schneider, Frederick W. (Frederick Walter) 1959. "Advising the ARVN: Lieutenant General Samuel T. Williams in Vietnam, 1955-1960." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1990. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc504626/.

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Beginning in 1954, the United States Army attempted to build a viable armed force in South Vietnam. Until the early 1960s, other areas commanded more American attention, yet this formative period was influential in later United States involvement in Vietnam. This thesis examines United States advisory efforts from 1955 to 1960 by analyzing the tenure of Lieutenant General Samuel T. Williams as Chief of the Military Assistance Advisory Group in South Vietnam. During Williams's tenure, the communist forces in the north began the guerrilla insurgency in earnest. Williams's failure to respond to this change has been justly criticized; yet his actions were reflective of the United States Army's attitude toward insurgencies in the late 1950s.
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ARDOUIN, LAURENCE. "Role des sous-unites cd3 associees au tcr dans le developpement lymphocytaire et l'activation des cellules t matures." Aix-Marseille 2, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998AIX22111.

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La reconnaissance specifique d'un antigene par le lymphocyte t mature est assuree par un recepteur de surface appele recepteur pour l'antigene des cellules t (ou tcr). Il est compose d'un module de reconnaissance de l'antigene forme par les chaines et du tcr associees aux sous-unites invariantes cd3-, -, - et -. Les chaines cd3 sont indispensables a l'assemblage et a la montee en surface d'un tcr fonctionnel et elles assurent la transduction du signal d'activation suite a la stimulation du tcr. Le domaine intracytoplasmique des chaines cd3 contient une (cd3-, - et -) ou trois copies (cd3-) d'une sequence consensus (yxxl/i) 2 appelee itam pour immunoreceptor tyrosine based activation motif. La phosphorylation des residus tyrosines des motif itam par les proteines tyrosine kinases de la famille src constitue une des premieres etapes de declenchement de la reponse immunitaire. Ce travail de these s'interesse au role des chaines cd3 au cours du developpement thymocytaire et de l'activation des cellules t matures. 1/ nous avons produit une lignee de souris dont le gene codant pour la chaine cd3- a ete inactive par recombinaison homologue. Nous montrons que l'absence de polypeptide cd3- intact empeche l'assemblage d'un pre-tcr fonctionnel et bloque la maturation thymocytaire a un stade precoce du developpement. 2/ en utilisant des souris deficientes pour les chaines cd3- et cd3- dans lesquelles une chaine tcr rearrangee a ete introduite sous forme de transgene, nous avons montre que les sous unites cd3 et par inference le pre-tcr sont absolument necessaires a l'etablissement de l'exclusion allelique du locus tcr endogene. 3/ enfin, nous avons regarde le developpement thymocytaire et l'activation des cellules t matures dans des souris cd3- / reconstituees avec differents transgenes codant pour une chaine cd3- dont les differents motifs de transduction itam ont ete mutes. Nos travaux montrent que l'absence de 6 motifs itam fonctionnels au sein du complexe tcr-cd3 ne reduit pas le nombre d'evenements d'activation et de fonctions effectrices qui sont declenchees apres activation d'un tcr complet et que les differentes sous-unites cd3 peuvent exercer au sein du complexe tcr-cd3 mature des fonctions redondantes.
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Collignon, Fabienne. "Rocket states : an analysis of US missile culture." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2009. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/936/.

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This thesis emerges out of a study of Thomas Pynchon’s work, from certain qualities and attributes that recur in his writing, notably the forces and hauntings of technology; the project is, further, alert to these phenomena as it is to Pynchon’s prose technique which exemplifies these aspects in its proliferative connections and modes of association. The study, whose title similarly derives from Pynchon’s Gravity’s Rainbow, offers readings of literary, historical and visual texts, and examines the radioactive substance, as well as the cultural implications and material manifestations, of the intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) and of its support mechanisms. Adopting an interdisciplinary perspective, the thesis focuses on the interface between geography and technology, and identifies how missile technology is expressed, developed and linked to already existing narratives of particular US states. It uses methods and interpretations drawn from the creative mythologies of Alexis de Tocqueville and Thomas Jefferson, the fields of cultural and military studies, theories of technology formulated by Paul Virilio, Jean Baudrillard, Laurence Rickels and Paul N. Edwards, architectural and spatial theories developed by Henri Lefebvre and Anthony Vidler, and Cold War horror and science fiction movies, all of which frame the wider issues involved. The premise for the project is the representation of American power, or of the ‘American spirit’, in D.H Lawrence’s words, as a monster, a vampire which feeds on the subjects of the nation; this notion of vampirism is latent in the project’s four chapters, on Colorado, Kansas, Cape Canaveral and New York, which seek to address different aspects of the country’s flights into (nuclear) enclosures. The first chapter, ‘Excavation’, focuses on the state of Colorado and uranium mining, and examines the missile’s substance, its nuclear core, through close readings of Stephen King’s The Shining. The second chapter, ‘Preservation’, is concerned with the state of Kansas and the missile silo, and employs the writings of Thomas Jefferson, Allen Ginsberg, Thomas Pynchon, Frank Baum and a range of political and military studies to arrive at a consideration of the form of the missile silo as the epitome of an architecture of storage. The third chapter, ‘Evacuation’, homes in on Cape Canaveral, guided by J.G. Ballard’s Space Age short stories and Thomas Pynchon’s Gravity’s Rainbow, and utilises archival material from James E. Webb, NASA administrator from 1961–1967, to argue that narratives of progress and possibilities of movement are bound to the need to seek refuge in static enclosures. The fourth chapter, ‘Transmission’, zeroes in on New York, and is concerned with missile defence; it deploys analysis of the works of H.G Wells, Jonathan Schell, Nikola Tesla, Ronald Reagan and Elaine Scarry to discuss the transmission of rays, and of rumours.
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Simard, Marie-Pierre. "Accord sur les aspects des droits de proprieté intellectuelle qui touchent au commerce : la licence obligatoire de câblodistribution canado-américaine y survivra-t-elle?" Thesis, McGill University, 2000. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=33368.

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In 1988, The Canada and the United States of America signed the Free-trade Agreement of North America. They wrote in a compulsory licence of cablodistribution: cablodistributors could, without consent, intercept the broadcasting waves but would also have to give them a financial compensation.<br>In 1995, the WTO2 elaborated the Trade related intellectual property agreement (TRIPS). The latter grants the broadcastors a right to authorize or to prevent the communication of their waves to the public.<br>Is the existence of the compulsory licence compromised by this agreement? We believe not. Indeed, justifications to the compulsory licence are found in the TRIPS: the general derogation of section 13 and the insertion of the Berne Convention through section 9 allow such licence. We also establish that the national treatment and the most-favoured nation clauses do not apply to the compulsory licence.<br>2World Trade Organization
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Books on the topic "Unitel T+"

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United States. General Accounting Office. National Security and International Affairs Division, ed. SRAM II/T. The Office, 1992.

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C, King David. William T. Sherman. Blackbirch Press, 2002.

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United States. General Accounting Office. Accounting and Information Management Division., ed. Title 6-- T&A procedures. The Office, 1993.

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ill, Allen Chris 1972, ed. Booker T. Washington. Magic Wagon, 2009.

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United States. General Accounting Office. Accounting and Information Management Division, ed. Title 6 T&A data (IRS). The Office, 1995.

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Liu, F. T. United Nations peacekeeping: Management and operations / F. T. Liu. International Peace Academy, 1990.

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United States. General Accounting Office. Accounting and Information Management Division. Title 6 T&A data (NASA). The Office, 1995.

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Gleiter, Jan. Booker T. Washington. Raintree Steck-Vaughn, 1995.

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Morita, Akio. The first United Kingdom innovation lecture: "S" does not equal "T" and "T" does not equal "I". DTI, 1992.

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Long, Christopher. Paul T. Frankl and modern American design. Yale University Press, 2007.

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Book chapters on the topic "Unitel T+"

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Jerrard, H. G., and D. B. McNeill. "T." In Dictionary of Scientific Units. Springer Netherlands, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2294-8_22.

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Jerrard, H. G., and D. B. McNeill. "T." In A Dictionary of Scientific Units. Springer Netherlands, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4111-3_22.

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Jerrard, H. G., and D. B. McNeill. "T." In A Dictionary of Scientific Units. Springer Netherlands, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0571-4_22.

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Korte, Bernhard, and Jens Vygen. "b-Matching e T- Join." In UNITEXT. Springer Milan, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-1523-4_12.

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Woleński, Jan. "Read about T-Scheme." In Unity, Truth and the Liar. Springer Netherlands, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8468-3_12.

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Gough, Michael. "2,4,5-T: The United States’ Disappearing Herbicide." In Dioxin, Agent Orange. Springer US, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6130-3_8.

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Williams, Daisy-O'lice I., and Andrew Chin. "Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois." In Histories of Architecture Education in the United States. Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003272052-8.

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Ward, Paul. "The Unofficial Prime Minister of Wales: Huw T. Edwards (1892–1970)." In Unionism in the United Kingdom, 1918–1974. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230000964_8.

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Read, Stephen. "Further Thoughts on Tarski's T-scheme and the Liar." In Unity, Truth and the Liar. Springer Netherlands, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8468-3_13.

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Dickson, Martina, Patricia Fidalgo, and Dean Cairns. "The ‘S’ and ‘T’ in STEM: Integrating Science and Technology in Education in the UAE." In Education in the United Arab Emirates. Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7736-5_6.

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Conference papers on the topic "Unitel T+"

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Wang, Fangkai, Xu Zhu, Hang Zhou, and Xudong Wang. "Theory and implementation of T-coil network equivalent transmission line." In 2024 17th United Conference on Millemetre Waves and Terahertz Technologies (UCMMT). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ucmmt62975.2024.10737810.

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Nandikanti, Ananya, Guanfa Shen, Jianfeng Zheng, and Ji Chen. "Assessing MR Safety of Cerebral Stents: Insights into RF-Induced Heating and Stent Orientation at 1.5 T and 3 T." In 2025 United States National Committee of URSI National Radio Science Meeting (USNC-URSI NRSM). IEEE, 2025. https://doi.org/10.23919/usnc-ursinrsm66067.2025.10907008.

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Hoque, Mohammad Ehsanul, and Mehmet Kurum. "GNSS-T Forest Transmissivity Simulations Based on LiDAR-Derived Tree Structure." In 2025 United States National Committee of URSI National Radio Science Meeting (USNC-URSI NRSM). IEEE, 2025. https://doi.org/10.23919/usnc-ursinrsm66067.2025.10907203.

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Ghosh, Abesh, and Mehmet Kurum. "A GNSS-T and LiDAR Fusion Approach to Generate Large Scale Vegetation Optical Depth Map." In 2025 United States National Committee of URSI National Radio Science Meeting (USNC-URSI NRSM). IEEE, 2025. https://doi.org/10.23919/usnc-ursinrsm66067.2025.10906815.

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Jaske, C. E., P. H. Vieth, and J. A. Beavers. "Assessment of Crack-Like Flaws in Pipelines." In CORROSION 2002. NACE International, 2002. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2002-02089.

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Abstract Inspection of pipelines may reveal crack-like anomalies. United States standards require that crack-like features by repaired or removed from pipelines. In contrast, Canadian standards permit an engineering critical assessment (ECA) of crack-like features. ECA utilizes pipeline dimensions, operating pressures, material properties, fracture mechanics, and inspection data to determine the disposition of crack-like anomalies. Methods for performing an ECA are reviewed. They include estimation of failure conditions for toughness-controlled fracture and the potential of crack growth by fatigue, stress-corrosion cracking, or corrosion fatigue. Application of the failure assessment diagram (FAD) as well as inelastic fracture mechanics is discussed. The importance of pressure cycle counting is pointed out. The rain flow cycle counting method is extended to incorporate cyclic frequency so t¡me/cycle- dependent crack growth can be evaluated. Practical examples are presented to illustrate the application of ECA.
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Boyett, David, Jason York, Anthony Edwards, Scott Dennis, and H. Carter. "Innovative Integration Approaches." In Vertical Flight Society 71st Annual Forum & Technology Display. The Vertical Flight Society, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4050/f-0071-2015-10126.

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The current avionics integration approach is becoming unaffordable partly due to the schedule and cost associated with integrating an avionics system into each configuration of each platform using its native interface. The United States (U.S.) Army's Aviation and Missile Research, Development, and Engineering Center (AMRDEC) Director for Aviation Development tasked the Modular Integrated Survivability (MIS) team to work with the U.S. Army Aviation Engineering Directorate (AED), the Army's airworthiness authority, to explore innovative integration approaches to streamline the integration process while still satisfying airworthiness certification requirements. AED has been engaged since the inception of the MIS Science and Technology (S&amp;T) program. The MIS team, along with AED, has focused on developing the concept of using capability interfaces to communicate with similar avionics systems. The capability interfaces are built by abstracting the native interfaces allowing for a single integration into the platform for an entire suite of avionics systems. To build upon the capability interface approach, the AMRDEC MIS team has aligned its approach with the Future Airborne Capability Environment (FACE™) Technical Standard to enable portability and reuse of the capability interfaces across platforms. The paper discusses the time and cost challenges of the current avionics integration approach. It explores the MIS integration approach of developing and utilizing capability interfaces to integrate entire avionics system suites. The paper also discusses how incorporating the FACE Reference Architecture into the approach promotes software portability and reuse to reduce integration effort. The paper concludes by discussing the synergy realized by combining the MIS capability interface approach with the software portability enabled by the FACE Technical Standard.
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Rybalko, Mikhail Leonidovich. "Main contemporary trens in the religious life of the United States." In Церковь, государство и общество: исторические, политико-правовые и идеологические аспекты взаимодействия. Межрегиональная общественная организация "Межрегиональная ассоциация теоретиков государства и права", 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.25839/l1132-4588-0922-t.

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Freeman, George. "United States Air Force System Engineering Assessment Model (AF SEAM)." In U.S. Air Force T&E Days 2009. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2009-1735.

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Toole, G. Loren, Matthew Fair, Alan Berscheid, and Russell Bent. "Electric power transmission network design for wind generation in the Western United States: Algorithms, methodology, and analysis." In IEEE PES T&D 2010. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tdc.2010.5484549.

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McClain, J. Greer, Martin Vogel, Dennis Pryor, and Hugo Heyns. "The United States Air Force's Landing Gear Systems Center of Excellence - A Unique Capability." In 2007 U.S. Air Force T&E Days. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2007-1638.

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Reports on the topic "Unitel T+"

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Hannas, William, and Huey-Meei Chang. China’s STI Operations: Monitoring Foreign Science and Technology Through Open Sources. Center for Security and Emerging Technology, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.51593/20200049.

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Open source intelligence (OSINT) and science and technology intelligence (STI) are realized differently in the United States and China, China putting greater value on both. In the United States’ understanding, OSINT “enables” classified reporting, while in China it is the intelligence of first resort. This contrast extends to STI which has a lower priority in the U.S. system, whereas China and its top leaders personally lavish great attention on STI and rely on it for national decisions. Establishing a “National S&amp;T Analysis Center” within the U.S. government could help to address these challenges.
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Luc, Brunet. Systematic Equations Handbook : Book 1-Energy. R&D Médiation, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.17601/rd_mediation2015:1.

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The energy equation handbook is the complete collection of physically coherent expression of energy computed using from 2 to 7 physical units among: density(ML-3) energy (ML2T-2) time (T) force (MLT-2) power (ML2T-3) current (I) temperature (Th) quantity (N) mass (M) length (L) candela (J) surface (L2) volume (L3) concentration (ML-3) frequency (T-1) acceleration (LT- 2) speed (LT-1) pressure (ML-1T-2) viscosity (ML-1T-1) luminance (L- 2J) MolarMass (MN-1) MassicEnergy (L2T-2) resistance (ML2T-3I-2) voltage (ML2T-3I-1) Farad (M-1L-2T4I2) Thermal- Conductivity (MLT-3Th-1) SpecificHeat (L2T-2Th-1) MassFlux (MT-1) SurfaceTension (MT-2) Charge (TI) Resistivity (ML3T-3I-2) The complete list of 4196 equations is sorted by number of variable required to obtain an energy in Joules. All the units are in MKSA.
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Author, Unknown. DTRS56-02-T-0005 Digital Mapping of Buried Pipelines with a Dual Array System. Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0011943.

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The technical goal of the Dual Array Project was to develop new technology for non-invasive mapping of buried pipelines, down to depths of 10 meters or more, using modern electromagnetic sensors and signal processing. A major proposed innovation in the work was the integration of the sensor arrays and software into a mobile system capable of mapping underground utility networks (and other buried infrastructure) efficiently over large areas. Ultimately, the goal is to have a non-invasive system that can produce an accurate infrastructure map of an entire urban or suburban utility network in digital form. This goal requires the development of new geophysical remote sensing technologies to create underground images down to the depths of most buried utilities in the United States and the development of software to extract features from the images to create digital maps that can be archived electronically - for example, in Geographic Information Systems. Key components of each of these goals were developed and demonstrated during the Dual-Array Project.
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Narolski, Steven W. Forest inventory: Peter T. Johnson Wildlife Mitigation Unit, Craig Mountain, Idaho. Final Report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/654050.

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Muldavin, Esteban, Yvonne Chauvin, Teri Neville, et al. A vegetation classi?cation and map: Guadalupe Mountains National Park. National Park Service, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2302855.

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A vegetation classi?cation and map for Guadalupe Mountains National Park (NP) is presented as part of the National Park Service Inventory &amp; Monitoring - Vegetation Inventory Program to classify, describe, and map vegetation communities in more than 280 national park units across the United States. Guadalupe Mountains NP lies in far west Texas and contains the highest point in the state, Guadalupe Peak (8,751 ft; 2,667 m). The mountain escarpments descend some 5,000 ft (1,500 m) to the desert basins below forming a complex geologic landscape that supports vegetation communities ranging from montane coniferous forests down to desert grasslands and scrub. Following the US National Vegetation Classi?cation (USNVC) standard, we identi?ed 129 plant associations hierarchically tiered under 29 groups and 17 macrogroups, making it one of the most ecologically diverse National Park Service units in the southwestern United States. An aspect that adds to this diversity is that the park supports communities that extend southward from the Rocky Mountains (?ve macrogroups) and Great Plains (one macrogroup) and northward from the Chihuahuan Desert (two macrogroups) and Sierra Madre Orientale of Mexico (three macrogroups). The remaining six macrogroups are found in the Great Basin (one macrogroup), and throughout the southwestern United States (remaining ?ve macrogroups). Embedded in this matrix are gypsum dunelands and riparian zones and wetlands that add further complexity. We describe in detail this vegetation classi?cation, which is based on 540 vegetation plots collected between 2006 and 2010. Full descriptions and diagnostic keys to the plant associations along with an overall plant species list are provided as appendices. Based on the vegetation classi?cation and associated plot data, the vegetation map was developed using a combined strategy of automated digital object-oriented image classi?cation and direct-analog image interpretation of four-band National Agricultural Imagery Program (NAIP) aerial photography from 2004 and 2008 and Landsat Thematic Mapper satellite imagery. The map is designed to facilitate ecologically-based natural resource management at a 1:24,000 scale with 0.5-ha minimum map unit size. The map legend is hierarchically structured: the upper Level 1 consists of 16 map units corresponding in most cases to the USNVC group level, and an additional map unit describing built-up land and agriculture; Level 2 is composed of 48 nested map units re?ecting various combinations of plant associations. A ?eld-based accuracy assessment using 341 vegetation plots revealed a Level 1 overall accuracy of 79% with 90% CI of 74?84% and 68% with 90% CI of 59?76% at Level 2. An annotated legend with summary descriptions of the units, distribution maps, aerial photo examples of map unit polygons, and representative photos are provided in Appendix D. Large wall-size poster maps at 1:35,000 scale were also produced following NPS cartographic standards. The report, plot data, and spatial layers are available at National Park Service Vegetation Mapping Program https://www.nps.gov/im/vegetation-inventory.htm). Outcomes from this project provide the most detailed vegetation classi?cation and highest resolution mapping for Guadalupe Mountains NP to date to support many uses including ?re, recreation, vegetation, and wildlife management, among others. The upper Level 1 map is particularly suited to landscape-scale, park-wide planning and linkages to its sister park, Carlsbad Caverns NP. The Level 2 mapping provides added detail for use at a more localized project scale. The overall accuracy of the maps was good, but because Guadalupe Mountains NP is primarily wilderness park, there were logistical challenges to map development and testing in remote areas that should be considered in planning management actions. In this context, some map units would bene?t from further development and accuracy assessment. In particular, a higher resolution mapping of McKittrick Creek riparian habitat at 1:6,000 scale or ?ner is recommended for this important habitat in the park. In addition, developing a structural canopy height model from LiDAR imagery would be useful to more accurately quantify woody canopy density and height to support ?re management and other habitat management issues. With respect to understanding vegetation dynamics in this time of rapid environmental change, the 540 vegetation plots themselves are su?ciently georeferenced and have the data resolution to be useful in detecting change at the decadal scales across much of the park. To this end, an additional recommendation would be to install more plots to ?ll the gaps among the main vegetation units of the park, both spatially and thematically. Overall, the Vegetation and Classi?cation Map for Guadalupe Mountains NP will support the park?s management e?orts and enhance regional understanding of vegetation and ecology of ecosystems of the southwestern United States.
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Cataneda, H., B. N. Leis Leis, and S. E. Rose. DTRS56-05-T-0003 Report on Model Modules to Assist Assessing and Controlling SCC. Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0011757.

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PHMSA report. This project developed and validated tools to assist in integrity assessment and management in both forms of SCC. Because the understanding that underlies integrity management tools was most comprehensive for high-pH SCC, development targeted NN-pH SCC, with work on high pH SCC being more application-oriented. To broaden the utility of the deliverables, this project targeted technology in the context of generic modules applicable to both forms of cracking, recognizing their key difference lies in the mechanisms of cracking and how that impacts their kinetics and pipeline susceptibility. For the high-pH scenario, the work was focused on tools to facilitate the evaluation of factors that drive day to day integrity-management decisions. In contrast, work for NN-pH situations targeted was at the level of understanding the mechanisms that underlie the evolution of hydrogen involved with this form of SCC. Some key conclusions include: a mechanism for NN-pH SCC was developed and modeled in a fundamental framework, and found to produce hydrogen in sufficient quantity to support crack nucleation and growth under typical pipeline service conditions; a spectrum of reversible environments exist that sandwich NN-pH SCC between corrosion at lower pH levels and high-pH SCC that bounds the high end, each of corrosion, high-pH SCC, and NN-pH SCC is possible either individually or in association with the same crack; conditions driving NN-pH SCC were found to be consistent with temperature conditions throughout the United States. A host of other conclusions and recommendations also were developed.
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Tóth, Z., B. Dubé, B. Lafrance, V. Bécu, K. Lauzière, and P. Mercier-Langevin. Whole-rock lithogeochemistry of the banded iron-formation-hosted gold mineralization in the Geraldton area, northwestern Ontario. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/331919.

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This report releases 235 runs of whole-rock geochemical and assay results of 235 samples/subsamples from the Archean banded iron formation-hosted gold mineralization in the Geraldton area, eastern Wabigoon subprovince, northwestern Ontario. The samples were collected during the 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2016 field seasons as part of a PhD study by the senior author (T�th, 2018) at Laurentian University in Sudbury. Geochemical analyses were paid in part by the GSC for the 2012, 2013 samples, while the 2014 and 2016 samples were graciously paid by the second author, Bruno Lafrance and Greenstone Gold Mines, respectively. Research on gold mineralization hosted in banded iron formation BIF was conducted under the Lode Gold project of TGI4. The geochemical data is presented in a format easily importable in a geographic information system (GIS). Samples were collected from drill core and outcrops to document host units, the alteration halo, and the mineralized zones. Preliminary interpretations about the auriferous mineralization and its geological setting are presented in Lafrance et al. (2012) and in T�th et al. (2013a, 2013b, 2014, 2015a, 2015b). The final interpretation of the geological setting of the gold mineralization was published in T�th and others (2022, 2023). Sample information and geochemical results are presented in Appendices 1 and 2 (worksheet "Results"), respectively. The results worksheet combines 5 reports produced between 2012 and 2016.
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Magdalinos, Tassos, and Katerina Petrova. OLS Limit Theory for Drifting Sequences of Parameters on the Explosive Side of Unity. Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.59576/sr.1113.

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A limit theory is developed for the least squares estimator for mildly and purely explosive autoregressions under drifting sequences of parameters with autoregressive roots ρn satisfying ρn → ρ ∈ (—∞, —1] ∪ [1, ∞) and n (|ρn| —1) → ∞. Drifting sequences of innovations and initial conditions are also considered. A standard specification of a short memory linear process for the autoregressive innovations is extended to a triangular array formulation both for the deterministic weights and for the primitive innovations of the linear process, which are allowed to be heteroskedastic L1-mixingales. The paper provides conditions that guarantee the validity of Cauchy limit distribution for the OLS estimator and standard Gaussian limit distribution for the t-statistic under this extended explosive and mildly explosive framework.
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Thompson, Anna, Michael Loso, Sydney Mooneyham, Brandon Tober, Christopher Larsen, and John Holt. Surficial geology and proglacial lake change at S?t? Tlein (Malaspina Glacier), Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, Alaska. National Park Service, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2301689.

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S?t? Tlein (Tlingit for ?Big Glacier?) is the traditional name for what has recently been called Malaspina Glacier, the largest glacier in Alaska. The piedmont terminal lobe of S?t? Tlein is protected from the adjacent Pacific Ocean by a narrow, vegetated foreland dotted with proglacial lakes. Ice of the piedmont lobe is largely covered with debris and vegetation. These lakes and sedimentary deposits impact rates of melt and calving and therefore impact ongoing evolution of the glacier itself. To document these features, we present 1) a new surficial geology map for the foreland and piedmont lobe of S?t? Tlein (an area of 3477 km2) at a scale of 1:24,000, and 2) a detailed time-series of proglacial lake extents. The surficial geology is referenced to a 2012 IFSAR Digital Terrain Model with 5-m resolution, supplemented with additional satellite images, maps, and digital elevation models. We visited the foreland in 2021 to ground-truth portions of the mapped area. Lake outlines were digitized from Landsat imagery, focusing on lakes adjacent to the central ?Seward Lobe? of S?t? Tlein. A majority of the mapping area is occupied by glacier ice, a sizable fraction of which is covered by supraglacial debris of varying thicknesses. Off glacier, in the foreland, glacial outwash is the most common mapping unit, followed by moraines of varying ages and finally by marine beaches, bars, and lagoons. Perhaps surprisingly, given significant changes in the glacier itself over the last half-century, these deposits have not changed dramatically since a similar map was produced by Plafker and Miller in 1958. The most significant changes we found are related to lake development. Other than Malaspina Lake, the largest and most persistent lake in the foreland, proglacial lakes were uncommon in the foreland in 1958. Our mapping shows that lake numbers on the Seward Lobe increased from 5 to more than 200 between 1972 and 2020. Most of the new thermokarst lakes are small, compared to Malaspina Lake, but may be having strong impacts on the future evolution of S?t? Tlein. One of these new lakes, Sitkagi Lagoon, is ice-walled and receives input from the Pacific Ocean, portending the possible initiation of catastrophic tidewater glacier retreat.
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White, Jessica. Consensus vs. Complexity: Challenges of Adaptability for the UN Security Council’s Counter-Terrorism Framework & the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda. RESOLVE Network, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37805/sfi2022.3.

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United Nations (UN) counter-terrorism (CT) policies are challenged by the emergence and resurgence of different threat profiles on the security horizon because its response framework is focused on one type of terrorism and violent extremism (T/VE) threat. As there is increasing focus on the threat of extreme right-wing T/VE in the current social and political context in the West, for example, the challenges of adaptability and transferability become apparent. This is often due to the lack of flexibility and nuance of the conversation around CT at the UN level. This same lack of consideration for complexity can be exemplified through the case of the UN Security Council’s (UNSC) Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) agenda and the subsequent application of gender mainstreaming strategies. The WPS agenda was introduced with UNSC Resolution (UNSCR) 1325 in 2000 and developed over the next two decades with the adoption of nine follow-on resolutions. The increasing visibility of the impacts of terrorist groups on women and girls, and the articulation by some groups of a strategy that specifically targeted gender equality or utilized narratives promoting the subjugation of women, created greater momentum to push for the integration of the WPS and CT agendas, reflected most significantly in UNSCR 2242. However, even with this necessary focus on the protection and empowerment of women in the peace and security space, there has often been a more limited policy conversation around the wider gender perspective and analysis needed to effectively implement gender mainstreaming strategies. There needs to be increased attention given to understanding how socio-culturally defined gender roles and expectations impact how and why every individual engages with T/VE. Additionally, research is needed on how the wider gender equality goal of gender mainstreaming strategies can be implemented This research brief examines the adaptability and transferability of the last two decades of UN CT legal and policy frameworks and architecture to the evolving threat landscape.
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