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HAAPASALO, H., Y. COLLAN, A. SEPPÄ, A.-L. GIDLUND, N. B. ATKIN, and E. PESONEN. "Prognostic value of ovarian carcinoma grading methods?a method comparison study." Histopathology 16, no. 1 (January 1990): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2559.1990.tb01053.x.

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Yang, Fangfang, and Youhua Fu. "Uncertain Comprehensive Evaluation Method Based on Expected Value." Journal of Systems Science and Information 2, no. 5 (October 25, 2014): 461–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jssi-2014-0461.

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AbstractThe author presents a new comprehensive evaluation method based on uncertainty theory in this paper. According to this kind of method, the evaluation quality of each evaluated index given by every expert is regarded as an uncertain variable. Then a comparison rule of uncertain comprehensive evaluation is proposed by means of expected value of uncertain variable. Some properties about the comparison rule are discussed. At last, an example about the comparison of urban environment quality is given to illustrate the uncertain comprehensive evaluation method.
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Muravyov, Sergey V., Irina A. Marinushkina, and Diana D. Garif. "Numerical experimental investigation of comparison data evaluation method using preference aggregation." ACTA IMEKO 6, no. 1 (April 25, 2017): 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.21014/acta_imeko.v6i1.408.

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<p class="Abstract">An integrated software for experimental testing preference aggregation method for interlaboratory comparison data processing is presented. The data can be obtained by a Monte-Carlo simulation and/or taken from real comparisons. Numerical experimental investigations with the software have shown that, as against traditional techniques of interlaboratory comparison data processing, the preference aggregation method provides a robust comparison reference value to be closer to a nominal value.</p>
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Noor, Muhammad Aslam, Javed Iqbal, and Eisa Al-Said. "Residual Iterative Method for Solving Absolute Value Equations." Abstract and Applied Analysis 2012 (2012): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/406232.

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We suggest and analyze a residual iterative method for solving absolute value equationsAx-x=bwhereA∈Rn×n,b∈Rnare given andx∈Rnis unknown, using the projection technique. We also discuss the convergence of the proposed method. Several examples are given to illustrate the implementation and efficiency of the method. Comparison with other methods is also given. Results proved in this paper may stimulate further research in this fascinating field.
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Nakata, Kotaro, Takuma Hasegawa, Teruki Iwatsuki, and Toshihiro Kato. "Comparison of 14C Collected by Precipitation and Gas-Strip Methods for Dating Groundwater." Radiocarbon 58, no. 3 (March 30, 2016): 491–503. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/rdc.2016.22.

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AbstractDissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) in groundwater is used to estimate the residence time based on radiocarbon concentration. DIC is usually extracted by a gas-strip or precipitation (SrCO3 or BaCO3) method. In this study, the gas-strip and precipitation methods of DIC were applied to both artificially prepared NaHCO3 solutions and natural groundwater to estimate the certainty of the two methods for 14C dating. 14C values obtained by the gas-strip method for NaHCO3 solutions with distinct salinity, DIC, and 14C concentrations were close to the theoretically predicted 14C value based on the 14C value of NaHCO3 powder. Conversely, the 14C value obtained by the precipitation method always showed higher values than the predicted values. The difference in 14C value between the gas-strip and precipitation methods was assumed to be caused by the contamination of modern carbon in the NaOH solution used in the precipitation method. The contamination of modern carbon derived from the NaOH solution during precipitation was found to range from less than 1 mg/L to about 1 mg/L. The applicability of the precipitation method for groundwater should be considered carefully according to the DIC, 14C concentration of groundwater, and purpose of the study being conducted.
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Tuomasjukka, Diana, Dimitris Athanassiadis, and Martijn Vis. "Threefold sustainability impact assessment method comparison for renewable energy value chains." International Journal of Forest Engineering 28, no. 2 (May 4, 2017): 116–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14942119.2017.1318549.

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Li, Cui-Xia. "A Preconditioned AOR Iterative Method for the Absolute Value Equations." International Journal of Computational Methods 14, no. 02 (February 22, 2017): 1750016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219876217500165.

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In this paper, coupled with preconditioning technique, a preconditioned accelerated over relaxation (PAOR) iterative method for solving the absolute value equations (AVEs) is presented. Some comparison theorems are given when the matrix of the linear term is an irreducible [Formula: see text]-matrix. Comparison results show that the convergence rate of the PAOR iterative method is better than that of the accelerated over relaxation (AOR) iterative method whenever both are convergent. Numerical experiments are provided in order to confirm the theoretical results studied in this paper.
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Sinaga, Anita Sindar R. M. "The Comparison of Signature Verification Result Using 2DPCA Method and SSE Method." International Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research 2, no. 1 (February 9, 2018): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.29099/ijair.v2i1.38.

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The rate of speed and validation verify to be a reference of quality information and reliable results. Everyone has signature characteristics but it will be difficult to match original signatures with a clone. Two Dimensional Principal Component Analysis (2DPCA) method, Sum Equal Error (SSE) method includes a method that can provide accurate data verification value of 90% - 98%. Results of scanned signatures, converted from RGB image - grayscale - black white (binary color). The extraction process of each method requires experimental data as a data source in pixel size. Digital image consists of a collection of pixels then each image is converted in a matrix. Preprocessing Method 2 DPCA each data is divided into data planning and data testing. Extraction on SSE method, each data sought histogram value and total black value. This study yields a comparison of the suitability of the extraction results of each method. Both of these methods have a data accuracy rate of 97% - 98%. When compared to the results of the accuracy of image verification with 2DPCA method: SSE is 97%: 96%. With the same data source will be tested result of 2DPCA method with SSE method.
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Agus Ristono, Tri Wahyuningsih, and Eko Junianto. "Proposed Method for Supplier Selection." Technium Social Sciences Journal 13 (November 3, 2020): 376–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.47577/tssj.v13i1.1955.

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The use of the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) is frequent in supplier selection. First, AHP is a pairwise comparison between criteria. If the pairwise comparisons are inconsistent, the result is invalid. Thus, the process of comparing criteria must be repeated continuously until valid results are obtained. This process takes time and costs so it is considered inefficient. This research proposes the application of the Hamilton chain process into the pairwise comparison matrix. One criterion is symbolized as a knot, while the arc is symbolized as the pairwise comparison value between the two nodes or the connected criterion. In the network model of the AHP method, each node is connected to all other nodes without exception. Whereas in the proposed method, each criterion or node is compared only once. That said, avoiding inconsistencies can be made. The consistency ratio result of the proposed method is found to be consistent
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Nugroho, Wibowo Harso, Abdul Kadir, Nanang JH Purnomo, M. Syaiful, and Ahmad Yasim. "Comparison of Predicted Obstacle Prediction for ALPO Type Catamaran Transport Vehicle." R.E.M. (Rekayasa Energi Manufaktur) Jurnal 4, no. 2 (December 30, 2019): 149–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.21070/r.e.m.v4i2.810.

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With the increase of the Decommisioning Offshore Platform in Indonesia water, a decommisioning vehicle is needed to dismantle and transport the offshore platform. Because of the operation of this vehicle to disassemble offshore platform in various offshore platform locations in Indonesian water, it is necessary to consider the vehicle main engine power by predicting the ship resistance when traveling to the offshore platform location. This paper discusses the results of several numerical prediction methods of resistance that applied on the catamaran ship type. The prediction method used for resistance calculation which based on satistical data and analytical methods from the cylindrical body theory. The resistance prediction on the decommisioning vehicles using maxsurf resistance with various methods at 12 knots service speed shows that Holtrop method produces a resistance value of 250.7 kN, the Van Oortmerssen method produces a resistance value of 955 kN, the Series60 method produces a resistance value of 210.5 kN, the Compton method produces a resistance value of 295.8 kN, the Fung method produces a resistance value of 540.6 kN, method Slender body produces a resistance value of 7036.4 kN, the Wyman method produces a resistance value of 603.2 kN and finally the last method of KR Barge produces a resistance value of 1258.5 kN. This study show that the differences of the result are significant from each of the prediction methods so that testing of the hydrodynamic model is highly recommended.
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Abdulahad, Mumtaz. "A Comparison Of Earned Value Analysis Method To Earned Schedule As Of Time Duration." Digital WPI, 2015. https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/etd-theses/518.

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Earned Value Analysis (EVA) is a well- known planning and control management system that integrates cost, schedule and technical performance. It allows for the calculation of cost and schedule variances, and performance indices as well as forecasting project final cost and schedule duration. The Earned Value Analysis method provides timely assessment of project performance highlighting the need for eventual corrective action. Earned Value Analysis method (EVA) was originally developed for cost management and has not been widely used for forecasting project duration. EVA typically calculate the Schedule Efficiency through the Schedule Performance Index (SPI) based on budgeted cost and not on the time of work(s) accomplished. Therefore, it may not accurately determine the time - base schedule efficiency, particularly for late completion projects, and it makes it difficult to correlate the final duration with project planned duration determined through critical path network (CPM) calculation. The purpose of this study is to compare the classic Earned Value Performance Indicators with the time dependent Earned Schedule Performance Indicators to help a program manager(s) to estimate / predict a more realistic /reliable time duration of project that can better correlate with CPM. It also explores how Building Information Modeling (BIM) tools simulation could be incorporated with Base-line or S-curve to reflect the timely phased physical progress synthesis during the development of project as opposed to the traditional use of cash flow analysis.
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Papíková, Anna. "Ocenění nemovitosti pro účely zajištění hypotečního úvěru." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2013. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-191905.

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The thesis deals with the valuation of residental property for mortgage purposes. The theoretical part presents the methodology of real estate valuation process with respect to the new legislative amendments connected with the New Civil Code, which came into force on 1 January 2014. The practical part demonstrates a analysis of the market, where the residental property is located. Consequently the market value of real estate is estimated for selling purpose by comparison method. Then real property valuation is providing for the mortgage purposes based on the methodology respected by Raiffeisenbank. All the outcomes are summarized and mutually compared in the final part of the thesis.
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Zhang, Tong. "On the classification of cancer cell gene via expressive value distance (EVD) algorithm and its comparison to the optimally trained ANN method." Thesis, University of Macau, 2011. http://umaclib3.umac.mo/record=b2493159.

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Gottvald, Aleš. "Analýza vlivu lokality a na výši obvyklé ceny rodinných domů v Brně a okolí." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Ústav soudního inženýrství, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-234453.

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This Thesis examines the valuation of five family houses in Brno and neighbouring areas. The theoretical part of the paper defines a number of approaches to real estate valuation as well as some key terms and concepts linked to it. The applied part focuses on valuation of the aforementioned family houses by using a range of methods; Cost, comparative and direct comparison. Based on these results a usual price is then set. Based on the estimates of respective prices an analysis of the effect of area on the usual price of a property was conducted.
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Willersjö, Nyfelt Emil. "Comparison of the 1st and 2nd order Lee–Carter methods with the robust Hyndman–Ullah method for fitting and forecasting mortality rates." Thesis, Mälardalens högskola, Akademin för utbildning, kultur och kommunikation, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-48383.

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The 1st and 2nd order Lee–Carter methods were compared with the Hyndman–Ullah method in regards to goodness of fit and forecasting ability of mortality rates. Swedish population data was used from the Human Mortality Database. The robust estimation property of the Hyndman–Ullah method was also tested with inclusion of the Spanish flu and a hypothetical scenario of the COVID-19 pandemic. After having presented the three methods and making several comparisons between the methods, it is concluded that the Hyndman–Ullah method is overall superior among the three methods with the implementation of the chosen dataset. Its robust estimation of mortality shocks could also be confirmed.
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Walfridsson, Mats. "Värdering av småhusfastigheter inomstadsomvandlingsområdet i Kiruna." Thesis, Högskolan i Gävle, Avdelningen för Industriell utveckling, IT och Samhällsbyggnad, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-15493.

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Syftet med examensarbetet är att undersöka hur värdering av marknadsvärden för fastigheter inom stadsomvandlingsområdet ska utföras enligt ersättningsbestämmelserna i expropriationslagen. Först utfördes en litteraturstudie som undersökte hur ersättning vid expropriation skulle bestämmas. Ersättningen skulle utgöra ett opåverkat marknadsvärde plus 25 procent samt övrig skada. Med opåverkat menas att de inte är påverkat av exproprationsändamålet. Om tillräckligt med genomförda köp fanns att tillgå var ortsprismetoden den mest lämpade metoden för värdering av småhusfastigheter. För att få en större inblick i fastighetsmarknaden i Kiruna och som underlag till senare utförd värdering genomfördes en fastighetsmarknadsanalys där transaktioner i Kiruna mellan 2001 och 2012 användes. Med hjälp av transaktionerna delades Kiruna tätort upp i tre områden med benämningarna, drabbade området på Norrmalm, odrabbade området på Norrmalm samt Övriga Kiruna. Dessa områden användes genomgående i hela arbetet. För varje område utfördes en analys för bostadsbeståndet samt analys av gjorda köp och prisutvecklingar. Någon avvikande prisutveckling för det drabbade området kunde inte påvisas, inte heller för det näraliggande området. För att undersöka om ortprismetoden var en lämplig metod utfördes värderingar av hypotetiska fastigheter som var vanliga inom det drabbade området. Värderingen följde ortsprismetodens huvudmoment med undantag av att jämförelseobjekten justerades med hänsyn till avståndet till Kiruna centrum. Studien visade att ortsprismetoden var användbar vid värdering av småhusfastigheter inom stadsomvandlingsområdet. Även om den utförda analysen inte påvisade någon påverkan inom det drabbade området på Norrmalm måste jämförelseobjekt väljas utanför det drabbade området på Norrmalm då området ändock sannolikt är påverkat. Hänsyn måste också tas till att Kirunas fastighetsmarknad är relativt begränsad och det kan vara svårt att hitta bra näraliggande jämförelseobjekt för vissa fastigheter.
The purpose of this study is to examine how the appraisal of the market values of real estates within an area effected by of city relocation shall be carried out according to the regulation in the Expropriation Act. First a literature study was performed to examine how compensation for expropriation would be determined. The compensation would be an unaffected market value plus 25 percent, and other loss. Unaffected means that it is not influenced by the purpose of the expropriation. If the number of sales available were sufficient, the comparison method was the most suitable method. To gain a greater insight into the real estate market in Kiruna and as a basis for price trends, a real estate market analysis in which transactions in Kiruna between 2001 and 2012 were used. By using the transacations data Kiruna was divided into three areas with designations, affected area of Norrmalm, unaffected area of Norrmalm and rest of Kiruna. These sites were used throughout the entire study. For each area, an analysis of the housing stock as well as analysis of completed sales and price trends. Any divergent price trends of the affected area was not proven, nor for the nearby area either. Appraisals of hypothetical properties were performed to examine whether the comparison method was an appropriate method. The appraisal followed main parts of the comparison method except that the comparison objects were adjusted according to the distance to the center of Kiruna. The study showed that the comparison method was useful in the valuation of single-family properties in the area of city relocation. Although the analysis did not detect any impact for the price trends of the affected area in Norrmalm, comparison objects must be selected outside the affected area in Norrmalm, because the area is most likely influenced nevertheless. Consideration must also be given to Kiruna's real estate market is relatively limited and it can be difficult to find good comparison objects.
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Janderková, Eva. "Analýza vlivu polohy na obvyklou cenu vybraných bytových jednotek v městě Brně." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Ústav soudního inženýrství, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-232923.

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This diploma thesis deals with the valuation of ten residential units. Valuation is done in three ways: cost and comparative method by price prescription and method of direct comparison. Next, determined the usual price. A conclusion of this work is the analysis of the effect of location on the standard price of selected residential units in Brno.
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Navrátilová, Martina. "Analýza rozhodujících vlivů na hodnotu vybraných rodinných domů v Brně." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Ústav soudního inženýrství, 2016. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-241124.

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The objective of diploma thesis is to determine the price of five selected houses in Brno and consecutively to define the factors governing their price. The theoretical part is devoted to methods of real estate valuation and fundamental concepts involved. Family houses are valued according to valid Czech regulations and the price is determined. Above that the sales comparison approach is used comparing valuated properties with comparable properties that have recently been offered. A database of such properties has been created and the market value of five selected houses was determined.
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Prokešová, Lucie. "Posouzení vlivu stavby bytového nebo polyfunkčního domu na cenu sousedního rodinného domu v lokalitě Žabovřesky, obec Brno." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Ústav soudního inženýrství, 2010. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-232504.

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The thesis focuses on the assessment of the impact of the construction of a multi-functional building on the value of a neighbouring family house in Brno – Žabovřesky. The theoretical part includes the description of the direct comparison method. The second practical part consists of the determination of the price upon the valid valuation regulation and the usual price. The aim of the work is to assess the negative and positive influences impacting the family house that would occur upon the construction of the neighbouring multi-functional building. The thesis is processed as a case study.
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Obšilová, Lucie. "Měření malých stejnosměrných napětí." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta elektrotechniky a komunikačních technologií, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-221185.

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This thesis deals with low level DC voltage measurement by three methods. First part of this thesis describes each method. It is about potentiometric method, reference step method and direct method. This thesis also describes Josephson voltage standard which was used for calibration nanovoltmeter and Zener reference. The theoretical part of this thesis also deals with the evaluation of key comparison data. The main goal of this thesis is the comparison of methods used to measure low level DC voltage. The practical part of the thesis deals with the implementation of measurement with all methods in cooperation with Czech metrology institute. The measured values are processed including uncertainty evaluations. The final part of this thesis focuses on comparison of measurement methods. The key comparison reference value and the degree of equivalence of the measurement of each method are determined. Next part of comparison consisted of graphic comparison of methods. The end of the thesis contains evaluation of the achieved results.
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Books on the topic "Value comparison method"

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Timmer, Marcel. On the reliability of unit value ratios in international comparisons. Groningen, Netherlands: Groningen Growth and Development Centre (University of Groningen), 1996.

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Heinonen, Mervi. Comparison of fracture toughness values obtained by SENB and Vickers indentation method for cermet materials. Manchester: UMIST, 1996.

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Gibson, Thomas, and Peter van der Veer. Value of Comparison. Duke University Press, 2016.

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Gibson, Thomas, and Peter van der Veer. Value of Comparison. Duke University Press, 2016.

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The Value of Comparison. Duke University Press Books, 2016.

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Pay Equity Commission of Ontario., ed. Maintaining pay equity: Using the job-to-job proportional value comparison methods. [Toronto, Ont.]: Pay Equity Commission, 1995.

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Vandekerckhove, Joachim, Dora Matzke, and Eric-Jan Wagenmakers. Model Comparison and the Principle of Parsimony. Edited by Jerome R. Busemeyer, Zheng Wang, James T. Townsend, and Ami Eidels. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199957996.013.14.

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According to the principle of parsimony, model selection methods should value both descriptive accuracy and simplicity. Here we focus primarily on Bayes factors and minimum description length, explaining how these procedures strike a balance between goodness-of-fit and parsimony. Throughout, we demonstrate the methods with an application on false memory, evaluating three competing multimonial proces tree models of interference in memory.
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Cheng, Russell. Finite Mixture Examples; MAPIS Details. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198505044.003.0018.

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Two detailed numerical examples are given in this chapter illustrating and comparing mainly the reversible jump Markov chain Monte Carlo (RJMCMC) and the maximum a posteriori/importance sampling (MAPIS) methods. The numerical examples are the well-known galaxy data set with sample size 82, and the Hidalgo stamp issues thickness data with sample size 485. A comparison is made of the estimates obtained by the RJMCMC and MAPIS methods for (i) the posterior k-distribution of the number of components, k, (ii) the predictive finite mixture distribution itself, and (iii) the posterior distributions of the component parameters and weights. The estimates obtained by MAPIS are shown to be more satisfactory and meaningful. Details are given of the practical implementation of MAPIS for five non-normal mixture models, namely: the extreme value, gamma, inverse Gaussian, lognormal, and Weibull. Mathematical details are also given of the acceptance-rejection importance sampling used in MAPIS.
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Siegrist, Michael, and Christina Hartmann. Overcoming the Challenges of Communicating Uncertainties Across National Contexts. Edited by Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Dan M. Kahan, and Dietram A. Scheufele. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190497620.013.47.

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The goal of risk communication is to provide information about risks and uncertainties in a way that enables people to make the best decisions, based on their own values. Various factors influence the success of risk communication. This chapter first highlights risk communication methods and formats that determine successful risk communication. For example, laypeople do not understand all presentation formats of numbers equally well, and risk comparisons help them improve their evaluation of risk information. It also introduces the influence of heuristics, trust, and cultural values for decisions under uncertainty conditions. In the case of controversial topics, heuristics and trust influence how people interpret uncertainties. Research suggests that most people depend on experts with whom they share salient values in a given context. Based on the available evidence, the chapter provides some recommendations for communicating uncertainties at the end of the chapter and further describe some avenues for research.
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Peckruhn, Heike. Meaning in Our Bodies. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190280925.001.0001.

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What do our everyday experiences and bodily movements have to do with our theological imagination? How should we draw the connection between lived experience and theology? Feminist theologians, as well as other scholars, appeal to the importance of bodily experiences and perceptions when developing claims regarding social and cultural values and argue that our actions are always meaningful. But where and how do these arguments gain traction beyond mere thinking about methods in religious studies or theological exploring of metaphors? Religious scholars and theologians need to acquire a robust grasp on how sensory perceptions and interactions are cultural and theological acts that are bodily meaning making. This book presents a method of tracing embodied experience in order to account for meaning in everyday movements and encounters by strengthening and refining the concept of “experience” through a set of analytical commitments built on Maurice Merlau-Ponty’s phenomenological concepts. The notion of bodily experience is extended to that which makes up our social and theological knowledges. Bodily perceptual experiences are ways of thinking and orienting in the world, therefore comprising theological imagination. This is demonstrated in historical and cultural comparisons where taste, touch, and emitted sounds may order normalcy, social status, or communal belonging. Constructive body theology as analytical tool is tested in feminist projects known for their explicit turn to experience and embodiment (Carter Heyward, Marcella Althaus-Reid). This book concludes with presentations of constructive possibilities that emerge when everyday bodily experience is utilized effectively as a source for religious and theological inquiries.
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Book chapters on the topic "Value comparison method"

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Devulapalli, Sita, O. R. S. Rao, and Akhil Khare. "Comparison of ABC Framework with AHP, Wiegers Method, Cost-Value, Priority Groups for Requirements Prioritization." In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 591–600. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2750-5_61.

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Sasaki, Kenichi, and Kiyotaka Iwasaki. "ONE-POINT ADVICE: Experimental Comparison Between the Reimplantation Method and Remodeling Method." In Aortic Valve Preservation, 123–26. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2068-2_17.

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Carroll, Noel, Finn Olav Bjørnson, Torgeir Dingsøyr, Knut-Helge Rolland, and Kieran Conboy. "Operationalizing Agile Methods: Examining Coherence in Large-Scale Agile Transformations." In Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming – Workshops, 75–83. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58858-8_8.

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Abstract Following the highly pervasive and effective use of agile methods for software development, attention has now turned to the much more difficult challenge of applying these methods in large scale, organization-wide development. However, identifying to what extent certain factors influence success and failure of sustaining large-scale agile transformations remains unclear and there is a lack of theoretical frameworks to guide such investigations. By adopting Normalization Process Theory and specifically ‘coherence’, we compare two large-scale agile transformation case studies and the different perspectives individuals and teams had when faced with the problem of operationalizing the agile method as part of their large-scale agile transformation. The key contributions of this work are: (i) this is a first attempt to present the results of a comparison between a successful and failed large-scale agile transformations; and (ii) we describe the challenges in understanding the rationale, differences, value, and roles associated with the methods to support the large-scale agile transformation. We also present future research for practitioners and academics on large-scale agile transformation.
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Otero, J., and A. Auz. "A formal comparison between Marych-Moritz’s series, Sansò’s change of boundary method and a variational approach for solving some linear geodetic boundary value problems." In International Association of Geodesy Symposia, 226–33. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-10735-5_29.

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Dicke, Arnold A. "Comparison of methods for fair-value life insurance liabilities." In The Fair Value of Insurance Liabilities, 7–20. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-6732-2_2.

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Bergh, Daniel. "Sample Size and Chi-Squared Test of Fit—A Comparison Between a Random Sample Approach and a Chi-Square Value Adjustment Method Using Swedish Adolescent Data." In Pacific Rim Objective Measurement Symposium (PROMS) 2014 Conference Proceedings, 197–211. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-47490-7_15.

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Han, Maoan, and Pei Yu. "Comparison of Methods for Computing Focus Values." In Normal Forms, Melnikov Functions and Bifurcations of Limit Cycles, 59–79. London: Springer London, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-2918-9_3.

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Paul, Abhisek, Paritosh Bhattacharya, and Santi Prasad Maity. "Eigen Value and It’s Comparison with Different RBF Methods by Using MATLAB." In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, 219–24. New Delhi: Springer India, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-1817-3_23.

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Gallivan, M. J. "Value in Triangulation: A Comparison of Two Approaches for Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Methods." In Information Systems and Qualitative Research, 417–43. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35309-8_21.

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Levere, Kimberly M., Bryson Boreland, and John Dewhurst. "A Computational Comparison of Three Methods for Solving a 1D Boundary Value Inverse Problem." In Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics, 313–23. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63591-6_29.

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Conference papers on the topic "Value comparison method"

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Li, Cuimei, Shuping Li, Jianhua Wang, Hao Wang, and Shaoguang Zhang. "The Comparison of the Value Engineering Method and Hydraulic Method on Water Distribution Systems Performance Evaluation." In World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2011. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/41173(414)469.

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Syaharuddin, Habib Ratu Perwira Negara, Malik Ibrahim, Ahmad, Muhammad Zulfikri, Gilang Primajati, Via Yustitia, Suvriadi Panggabean, Rina Rohayu, and Nurjannah Septyanun. "Modify alpha value of EMA method and brown method: A data forecasting comparison of COVID-19." In INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MATHEMATICS, COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES AND STATISTICS 2020. AIP Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0042120.

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Kurniawati, Puji, Gita Anggelina, Dadan Hamdani, Tri Esti Purbaningtias, and Bayu Wiyantoko. "Comparison of volumetric and FT-NIR method on iodine value of RBDPO and stearin." In 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CHEMISTRY, CHEMICAL PROCESS AND ENGINEERING (IC3PE). Author(s), 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5065025.

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Ma, Xiuqin, Qinghua Fei, Hongwu Qin, Huifang Li, and Wanghu Chen. "A Normal Parameter Reduction Method Based on The Comparison Value Table for Fuzzy Soft Set." In 2019 3rd International Conference on Data Science and Business Analytics (ICDSBA). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdsba48748.2019.00072.

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Zhang, Haiyun, Dinghua Xu, Jianli Liu, and Tiepeng Zhao. "The analysis of key comparison reference value and its uncertainty using Markov chain Monte Carlo method." In 10th International Symposium on Precision Engineering Measurements and Instrumentation (ISPEMI 2018), edited by Jiubin Tan and Jie Lin. SPIE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2511633.

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Mantulenko, Valentina Vyacheslavovna, and Yulia Borisovna Golub. "ASSESSMENT OF THE MARKET VALUE OF THE COMPANY BY DETERMINING INTRINSIC VALUE BASED ON PJSC MMC NORILSK NICKEL." In Russian science: actual researches and developments. Samara State University of Economics, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46554/russian.science-2020.03-1-220/229.

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The authors consider a basic theoretical concept related to process of assessing a business value. The basic coefficients for predicting the company’ activities are analyzed. The calculation of the intrinsic value of the stock was carried out by two methods: by the cash flow discounting method and by comparison with peers. The current trends of the shares value of the considered company on the Moscow stock exchange are analyzed, investment recommendation is given.
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MAŠÁN, Vladimír, Patrik BURG, Miroslav HORÁK, and Petr ŠNURKOVIČ. "THE COMPARISON OF PRESSED SEED OILS FEATURES." In RURAL DEVELOPMENT. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2017.038.

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The grape seed oils are characteristic by a very high content of substances. However, a lipid oxidation is the fundamental problem of the seed oils quality degradation. The important indicator for determining the specific type’s purity, stability and level of oil degradation might be its colour parameter. The aim of this study was to identify the different varieties of oils, to evaluate its development during storage and to identify changes in different pressed seed oils. The CIELAB method and NIR spectroscopy were used during the research. Its main advantages include speed, accuracy and simplicity. The use of NIR seemed to be unsuitable as it could not reliably identify different kinds of grape seed oils. Only three kinds of grape seed oils out of six were identified. Contrary, the colour values obtained, using the CIELAB method, correlated significantly with the maturity of the individual varieties. This method can help to verify the authenticity of the oil. The CIELAB method also enabled colour changes in storage. The results show that after six months of storage, the oil got browner and the L* value had decreased. After another 6 months, the shift in values was not so significant. Similarly, the values of other parameters had changed. Using the CIELAB method can be recommended for testing of larger sample sizes for future use in the evaluation of the authenticity and quality of seed oils. The CIELAB method will not replace the standard methods but it might be used for pre-selection of tested samples.
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Caruntu, Dumitru I., Julio S. Beatriz, and Christian Reyes. "Electrostatically Actuated M/NEMS With Casimir Effect: Primary Resonance — Comparison Between Three Methods." In ASME 2017 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2017-67218.

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This paper deals with electrostatically actuated micro- and nano-electromechanical systems (M/NEMS) cantilever resonator under electrostatic actuation. The model includes Casimir effect. Three different methods are used to investigate the primary resonance of the MEMS resonator. The first two methods are based on a Galerkin approach in which the initial value and boundary value problem, given by the partial differential equation (PDE) of motion and the initial and boundary conditions, is transformed into an initial value problem of one ordinary differential equation (ODE) or a system of ODEs depending on how many modes of vibrations are considered in the model. The first method used is the Method of Multiple Scales (MMS) which is an approximate analytical method used to solve the model using one mode of vibration. The second method referred to as Reduced Order Model (ROM) solves the model using two to five modes of vibration using numerical integration. The third method is different than the first two in the sense that the initial value and boundary value problem describing the MEMS resonator is transformed into a boundary value problem (BVP) by using finite differences tor time derivatives. For this Matlab built-in function bvp4c is used to solve the problem. This built-in function is used for two different versions of the same equation. One which involves Taylor expansions of the nonlinear terms, and the other which does not. Results between the methods are in agreement. Thus any of these methods can be used to accurately predict the behavior of the MEMS resonator. For the ROM, two equations are also used, one for Casimir and one for without. The influence of damping, Casimir, and voltage parameter are also shown.
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Piras, Fabrizio, Federico Bucciarelli, Damaso Checcacci, and Filippo Ingrasciotta. "Steam Turbine Overspeed Scenarios: Comparison Between API Energy Method and Dynamic Simulation." In ASME Turbo Expo 2021: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2021-59257.

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Abstract In turbomachinery applications the possibility to reduce size and costs of main flow-path components, by increasing shaft rotating speed, has always been appealing. The technological challenge in increasing this power density capability is typically related to performance prediction, to operating stress in blades and shafts, as well as to the need for a more accurate rotor-dynamic analysis. Yet another aspect, often reduced to standard assessments in less demanding applications, is related to the analysis of overspeed scenarios where, following a sudden loss of load and/or driven inertia, the turbomachine shall maintain its mechanical integrity. Especially in steam turbines applications, where the behavior of the machine is strongly affected by the plant conditions, valves intervention time and connected volumes, the reduction of the rotor inertia, against comparable power, may produce overspeed scenarios that can become a primary design constraint and, if overlooked, may have both availability and safety implications. In this paper several approaches to the analysis of overspeed scenarios are discussed, with increasing level of detail. The energy-based overspeed analysis method, as required by API612, is first discussed against practical design cases. A more accurate dynamic model is then presented, and its results compared with those of the energy-based approach. Finally, the sensitivity analysis of the overspeed peak value with respect to critical design parameters is discussed. With respect to previous works, mostly based on load rejection scenarios, the main focus is on the scenario of sudden coupling loss.
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Zhao, Weixin, B. Terry Beck, Robert J. Peterman, Robert Murphy, Chih-Hang John Wu, and Grace Lee. "A Direct Comparison of the Traditional Method and a New Approach in Determining 220 Transfer Lengths in Prestressed Concrete Railroad Ties." In 2013 Joint Rail Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/jrc2013-2469.

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This paper presents the detailed analysis of surface strain data obtained at six prestressed concrete tie plants in the United States. These data were obtained by the authors by conducting a total of 220 transfer length measurements on prestressed concrete railroad ties with different concrete-mix designs and reinforcement variations. The surface strain profiles of the railroad ties were obtained using the traditional Whittemore gage, as well as a rapid non-contact technology, called laser-speckle imaging (LSI), that was previously developed by the authors. The LSI technique achieved a microstrain resolution comparable to that was obtained using mechanical gauge technology. The measured surface strain profiles were then analyzed by both the 95% AMS (95% Average Maximum Strain) method, and the ZL (Zhao-Lee) method that was recently proposed by the authors. The ZL method is an unbiased statistical method that provides a more accurate and reliable transfer length determination. A direct comparison between the 95% AMS method and the ZL method was achieved by applying both methods to determine the 220 railroad tie transfer length values. The comparison confirmed the bias of the 95% AMS method in estimating transfer length value, as predicated by theoretical analysis.
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Reports on the topic "Value comparison method"

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Gamba-Santamaría, Santiago, Oscar Fernando Jaulín-Méndez, Luis Fernando Melo-Velandia, and Carlos Andrés Quicazán-Moreno. Comparison of methods for estimating the uncertainty of value at risk. Bogotá, Colombia: Banco de la República, February 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.32468/be.927.

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Madaeni, Seyed Hossein, Ramteen Sioshansi, and Paul Denholm. Comparison of Capacity Value Methods for Photovoltaics in the Western United States. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1046871.

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Kim, Joseph J., Samuel Dominguez, and Luis Diaz. Freight Demand Model for Southern California Freeways with Owner–Operator Truck Drivers. Mineta Transportation Institute, October 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31979/mti.2020.1931.

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This study evaluates the demand for truck-only toll lanes on Southern California freeways with owner–operator truck drivers. The study implemented the stated preference survey method to estimate the value placed by drivers on time, reliability, and safety measures using various scenarios geared towards assessing those values. The project team met face-to-face with owner- operator truck drivers near the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach to understand the drivers’ perspectives regarding truck-only toll lanes on Southern California freeways. A data set containing 31 survey responses is obtained and used for statistical data analysis using analysis of variable (ANOVA) and two sample t-tests. The analysis results showed that 75.27% of the owner– operator truck drivers responded are willing to pay toll fees when they choose routes. The tolerated average toll fees are $13.77/ hr and $12.82/hr for weekdays and weekends, respectively. The analysis results also showed that owner–operator truck drivers will take truck-only toll lanes when they take the routes used in four comparisons out of six comparisons according to the three measures such as values of time, reliability, and safety, despite sharing a common origin and destination. The highest toll fee per mile on any day that drivers are willing to pay when the main factor being compared is value of time is $0.31/mile or $18.35/hr. The toll fees associated with reliability and safety measures are $0.30/mile or $8.94/hr and $0.22/mile or $11.01/hr, respectively. These results are meaningful for legislators and transportation agencies as the behaviors and route choice characteristics of owner–operator truck drivers help them better understand the utility and demand for truck-only toll lanes.
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Carney, Nancy, Tamara Cheney, Annette M. Totten, Rebecca Jungbauer, Matthew R. Neth, Chandler Weeks, Cynthia Davis-O'Reilly, et al. Prehospital Airway Management: A Systematic Review. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23970/ahrqepccer243.

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Objective. To assess the comparative benefits and harms across three airway management approaches (bag valve mask [BVM], supraglottic airway [SGA], and endotracheal intubation [ETI]) by emergency medical services in the prehospital setting, and how the benefits and harms differ based on patient characteristics, techniques, and devices. Data sources. We searched electronic citation databases (Ovid® MEDLINE®, CINAHL®, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, and Scopus®) from 1990 to September 2020 and reference lists, and posted a Federal Register notice request for data. Review methods. Review methods followed Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Evidence-based Practice Center Program methods guidance. Using pre-established criteria, studies were selected and dual reviewed, data were abstracted, and studies were evaluated for risk of bias. Meta-analyses using profile-likelihood random effects models were conducted when data were available from studies reporting on similar outcomes, with analyses stratified by study design, emergency type, and age. We qualitatively synthesized results when meta-analysis was not indicated. Strength of evidence (SOE) was assessed for primary outcomes (survival, neurological function, return of spontaneous circulation [ROSC], and successful advanced airway insertion [for SGA and ETI only]). Results. We included 99 studies (22 randomized controlled trials and 77 observational studies) involving 630,397 patients. Overall, we found few differences in primary outcomes when airway management approaches were compared. • For survival, there was moderate SOE for findings of no difference for BVM versus ETI in adult and mixed-age cardiac arrest patients. There was low SOE for no difference in these patients for BVM versus SGA and SGA versus ETI. There was low SOE for all three comparisons in pediatric cardiac arrest patients, and low SOE in adult trauma patients when BVM was compared with ETI. • For neurological function, there was moderate SOE for no difference for BVM compared with ETI in adults with cardiac arrest. There was low SOE for no difference in pediatric cardiac arrest for BVM versus ETI and SGA versus ETI. In adults with cardiac arrest, neurological function was better for BVM and ETI compared with SGA (both low SOE). • ROSC was applicable only in cardiac arrest. For adults, there was low SOE that ROSC was more frequent with SGA compared with ETI, and no difference for BVM versus SGA or BVM versus ETI. In pediatric patients there was low SOE of no difference for BVM versus ETI and SGA versus ETI. • For successful advanced airway insertion, low SOE supported better first-pass success with SGA in adult and pediatric cardiac arrest patients and adult patients in studies that mixed emergency types. Low SOE also supported no difference for first-pass success in adult medical patients. For overall success, there was moderate SOE of no difference for adults with cardiac arrest, medical, and mixed emergency types. • While harms were not always measured or reported, moderate SOE supported all available findings. There were no differences in harms for BVM versus SGA or ETI. When SGA was compared with ETI, there were no differences for aspiration, oral/airway trauma, and regurgitation; SGA was better for multiple insertion attempts; and ETI was better for inadequate ventilation. Conclusions. The most common findings, across emergency types and age groups, were of no differences in primary outcomes when prehospital airway management approaches were compared. As most of the included studies were observational, these findings may reflect study design and methodological limitations. Due to the dynamic nature of the prehospital environment, the results are susceptible to indication and survival biases as well as confounding; however, the current evidence does not favor more invasive airway approaches. No conclusion was supported by high SOE for any comparison and patient group. This supports the need for high-quality randomized controlled trials designed to account for the variability and dynamic nature of prehospital airway management to advance and inform clinical practice as well as emergency medical services education and policy, and to improve patient-centered outcomes.
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A STUDY OF COLLAPSE SUSCEPTIBILITY AND RESISTANCE OF LOADED CABLE-SUPPORTED PIPE STRUCTURE SUBJECT TO A SUDDEN BREAK OF CABLE MEMBER. The Hong Kong Institute of Steel Construction, September 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18057/ijasc.2021.17.3.7.

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Cable-supported pipe system (CSPS) provides a suitable system of structure for meeting the stringent structural requirements of pipeline bridges. However, due to a composite action of cable with truss and pipe members, the sudden failure of its structural member may lead to undesired vibratory response and collapse. The occurrence of a sudden break of the CSPS structural member is characterized by spontaneous dynamics and internal force rearrangement. The present study aims to investigate parametrically the collapse susceptibility and resistance of scaled down CSPS model in the event of a sudden break of the cable member by combined experimental and numerical procedures. The displacement of the structure, the pattern of internal force rearrangement, and dynamic responses were comparatively evaluated. Experimental results depict imminent cable failure under load and attendant dynamic response, but without a total collapse of the CSPS structure. Critical members causing large dynamic response amplitudes were identified and the mitigation of collapse was evaluated. Dynamic increasing factor (DIF) methods was utilized for the evaluation of the dynamic response of the sudden cable break resulting from the pattern of responses between the cable members and the rest of the CSPS structure. Comparison with provisions in other studies shows higher values DIF of the CSPS cable members which led to proposed evaluation using dynamic factor (DF). Thus, the dynamic factors for the sudden break of various cable members along the span and the errors were also estimated considering the parametric of design variables which will enable easy utilization during the structural process of CSPS.
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