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Sukhorukov, Vasily V. "Steel Rope Diagnostics by Magnetic NDT: From Defect Detection to Automated Condition Monitoring." May 79, no. 5 (May 1, 2021): 438–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.32548/2021.me-04149.

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Today it is hard to imagine an industry or an application that uses steel wire ropes in which the application of a magnetic flaw detector would be unsuitable. The ropes of loading cranes, mine hoists, ropeways, cable-stayed bridges, flare stacks, antenna masts, overhead power transmission lines, and other installations are not only subject to regular inspections (Sukhorukov and Mironenko 2003; Kotelnikov and Sukhorukov 2006; Sukhorukov et al. 2014), but the appropriate guidelines for these rope types are now described in industrial standards such as the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard for crane ropes, ISO 4309 (ISO 2017); the European Standards (EN) standard for ropeways, EN 12927 (BSI 2019); and the International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) standards for offshore ropes, IMCA LR 004, IMCA HSSE 023, and IMCA M 197 Rev.1 (IMCA 2018). This paper examines how magnetic flux leakage testing (MFL) is used as the basis for an automated wire rope condition monitoring system, in which the human factor is completely removed.
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Abdulla, Aziz Ibrahim, Khalid Naji Mahasneh, Mohammad W. Shaheen, Ammar Saleem Khazaal, and Muataz Ibrahim Ali. "Behavior of Reinforced Concrete Beams Strengthened by CFRP and Wire Rope." Journal of advanced Sciences and Engineering Technologies 1, no. 3 (November 9, 2018): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.32441/jaset.v1i3.179.

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The current research aims to study the effect of static loads on concrete beams strengthened by wire rope. Each beam was subjected to a central concentrated load with an average loading speed of 1 kN/min. The use of steel wire rope has been suggested as a new economical technique to strengthen and rehabilitate reinforced concrete beams, as well as to support the CFRP used in strengthening. The best results were obtained when using either CFRP and wire rope together, or wire rope on its own. It was found that strengthening by CFRP and wire rope increased the flexural strength, hardness, and toughness, and decreased the maximum deflection. Furthermore, the use of wire ropes with CFRP increased the splitting strength and prevented the concrete cover separation between CFRP and concrete. The use of wire rope is a new technique that significantly enhances the performance of concrete in flexure. Using a combination of wire ropes and CFRP, and wire rope on its own showed an increase in stiffness up to about 135.24% and 72.13%, and a reduction in ultimate deflection up to about 70.31% and 49.1%, respectively as compared with control beams. Wire ropes can be used in various forms to resist flexure, shear, and torsion stresses due to ease of formation per required shape. Moreover, its efficiency can be enhanced by increasing the rope’s diameter or reducing the spacing between the wrapped rope’s segments. This renders strengthening by wire rope a new, efficient, and economic technology. © Copyright 2018 JASET, International Scholars and Researchers Association
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Zoshima, T., S. Hara, I. Mizushima, R. Nishioka, K. Ito, H. Fujii, K. Yamada, H. Nomura, and M. Kawano. "Wire-loop lesion is associated with serological immune abnormality, but not renal prognosis, in lupus nephritis." Lupus 29, no. 4 (February 10, 2020): 407–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0961203320905652.

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Background Wire-loop lesion (WL) is one of the active lesions of lupus nephritis (LN). However, few reports have focused on the clinicopathological relationships of WL to serological immune abnormality and renal prognosis. Methods We enrolled 126 Japanese LN patients subjected to renal biopsy in 11 hospitals from 2000 to 2018. In patients with class III or IV of the International Society of Nephrology/Renal Pathology Society classification, we retrospectively compared clinicopathological findings between those with WL (WL+ group) and without WL (WL– group) to detect factors associated with WL. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) was defined as an estimated glomerular filtration rate of <60 mL/min/1.73m2 for more than three months. We also compared these findings between those with CKD (CKD+ group) and without CKD (CKD– group) at the last visit to investigate factors associated with renal prognosis. Results Of 126 patients, 100 (79.4%) were classified as class III or IV. WL was found in 36 (36.0%) of them. Although the renal function did not differ, the WL+ group had a higher titre of serum anti-dsDNA antibodies and lower serum complement 3 levels than the WL– group. Linear regression analysis revealed a significant association only between anti-dsDNA antibodies and WL (β = 0.27, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.001–0.100, p = 0.01). Of these patients, 69 were tracked for 59.6 ± 55.1 months. Kaplan–Meier analysis showed no difference in renal prognosis between these groups. Next, the CKD+ group included 15 (22.1%) patients. They were older and had higher frequencies of hypertension and hyperuricaemia, serum creatinine (Cr) level, glomerulosclerosis, interstitial inflammation, interstitial fibrosis and tubular atrophy than the CKD– group at the time of renal biopsy. The frequency of WL was not significantly different. Cox regression analysis revealed significant associations of CKD with hypertension, hyperuricaemia, serum Cr level at the time of renal biopsy clinically and with tubular atrophy histologically. Conclusions WL was associated with serum anti-dsDNA antibodies but not with renal prognosis, suggesting that WL reflects immune abnormality but is not an independent factor predictive of renal prognosis in LN.
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ĆUJIĆ, MIODRAG. "CRIMINAL ASSOCIATION IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW." Kultura polisa, no. 44 (March 8, 2021): 23–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.51738/kpolisa2021.18.1r.1.02.

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The criminal association was a criminal offense of the Joint Plan and Conspiracy, or a special form of Crime against Peace, which was highlighted as such in the Nuremberg and Tokyo trials. In the recent practice of international criminal courts, this institute is used in a certain way, but its function is often subordinated to political abuses. By labeling certain political regimes as a “criminal association” by the so-called international political elites are provided with a wide margin of maneuver to justify their “humanitarian interventions” which are the consequence of a common criminal goal. From the middle of the 20th century until today, it is possible to identify violations of international law that occurred as a result of the activities of a criminal association, which continues with increased intensity. If the covert activities of real criminal associations continue, the main outcome will not be the achievement of world peace, but hegemony. In order to prevent this tendency, it is necessary to redefine the place of the Criminal Association in international criminal law, to point out the permanent cases of their actions, their subjects and the ways in which these same subjects avoid responsibility.
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Nielsen, Andrea. "PNF international: IPNFA." physiopraxis 2, no. 11/12 (November 2004): 8–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0032-1307716.

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Die Propriozeptive Neuromuskuläre Fazilitation (PNF) hat ihre Wurzeln in Kalifornien und wird inzwischen in vielen Ländern praktiziert. Dass das Konzept weltweit einheitlich und auf dem neue sten Stand der Wissenschaft angewendet wird, darüber wacht die International PNF Association (IPNFA).
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Biernacka, J. M., K. Sangkuhl, G. Jenkins, R. M. Whaley, P. Barman, A. Batzler, R. B. Altman, et al. "The International SSRI Pharmacogenomics Consortium (ISPC): a genome-wide association study of antidepressant treatment response." Translational Psychiatry 5, no. 4 (April 2015): e553-e553. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/tp.2015.47.

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Abstract Response to treatment with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) varies considerably between patients. The International SSRI Pharmacogenomics Consortium (ISPC) was formed with the primary goal of identifying genetic variation that may contribute to response to SSRI treatment of major depressive disorder. A genome-wide association study of 4-week treatment outcomes, measured using the 17-item Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HRSD-17), was performed using data from 865 subjects from seven sites. The primary outcomes were percent change in HRSD-17 score and response, defined as at least 50% reduction in HRSD-17. Data from two prior studies, the Pharmacogenomics Research Network Antidepressant Medication Pharmacogenomics Study (PGRN-AMPS) and the Sequenced Treatment Alternatives to Relieve Depression (STAR*D) study, were used for replication, and a meta-analysis of the three studies was performed (N=2394). Although many top association signals in the ISPC analysis map to interesting candidate genes, none were significant at the genome-wide level and the associations were not replicated using PGRN-AMPS and STAR*D data. Top association results in the meta-analysis of response included single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the HPRTP4 (hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase pseudogene 4)/VSTM5 (V-set and transmembrane domain containing 5) region, which approached genome-wide significance (P=5.03E−08) and SNPs 5’ upstream of the neuregulin-1 gene, NRG1 (P=1.20E−06). NRG1 is involved in many aspects of brain development, including neuronal maturation and variations in this gene have been shown to be associated with increased risk for mental disorders, particularly schizophrenia. Replication and functional studies of these findings are warranted.
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Perez, Lilian G., Terry L. Conway, Adrian Bauman, Jacqueline Kerr, John P. Elder, Elva M. Arredondo, and James F. Sallis. "Sociodemographic Moderators of Environment–Physical Activity Associations: Results From the International Prevalence Study." Journal of Physical Activity and Health 15, no. 1 (January 1, 2018): 22–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2017-0163.

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Background: Associations between the built environment and physical activity (PA) may vary by sociodemographic factors. However, such evidence from international studies is limited. This study tested the moderating effects of sociodemographic factors on associations between perceived environment and self-reported total PA among adults from the International Prevalence Study. Methods: Between 2002 and 2003, adults from 9 countries (N = 10,258) completed surveys assessing total PA (International Physical Activity Questionnaire-short), perceived environment, and sociodemographics (age, gender, and education). Total PA was dichotomized as meeting/not meeting (a) high PA levels and (b) minimum PA guidelines. Logistic models tested environment by sociodemographic interactions (24 total). Results: Education and gender moderated the association between safety from crime and meeting high PA levels (interaction P < .05), with inverse associations found only among the high education group and men. Education and gender also moderated associations of safety from crime and the presence of transit stops with meeting minimum PA guidelines (interaction P < .05), with positive associations found for safety from crime only among women and presence of transit stops only among men and the high education group. Conclusions: The limited number of moderating effects found provides support for population-wide environment–PA associations. International efforts to improve built environments are needed to promote health-enhancing PA and maintain environmental sustainability.
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Ioakimidis, Vasilios, and Dixon Sookraj. "Global standards for social work education and training." International Social Work 64, no. 2 (February 15, 2021): 161–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0020872821989799.

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This is the final document adopted at the International Association of Schools of Social Work (IASSW) and the International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW) General Assemblies in 2020. The updated Global Standards for Social Work Education and Training is the product of an extensive global consultation that lasted for more than 18 months and included a wide range of social work academics, practitioners and experts by experience across 125 countries, represented by 5 regional associations and engaging with approximately 400 universities and further education organisations. The consultation and publication process was co-ordinated by Professor Vasilios Ioakimidis (IFSW) and Professor Dixon Sookraj (IASSW).
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Tadd, Win. "The Helsinki Declaration: why all the fuss?" Nursing Ethics 7, no. 5 (September 2000): 439–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/096973300000700508.

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Since 1964, the Declaration of Helsinki has been accepted internationally as the cornerstone for research ethics. As such it has been incorporated into a number of guidance documents for research undertaken on human subjects. In 1999, the American Medical Association put forward a proposal for wide-ranging revision of the document, which would significantly weaken the rights of research subjects and lower the standards for research on human subjects. This article discusses the probable effects of the most significant proposals for change and argues against them. It also urges nurses, especially those involved in research, to become involved in the international consultation currently being undertaken by the World Medical Association.
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Baldauf, Richard B., and Robert B. Kaplan. "Australian Applied Linguistics in relation to international trends." Australian Review of Applied Linguistics 33, no. 1 (January 1, 2010): 4.1–4.32. http://dx.doi.org/10.2104/aral1004.

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Applied Linguistics is a diverse field, comprising a substantial number of sub-fields, sub-specialisations and related fields. To see that this is the case one need only examine the various hand- books and encyclopaedic references that have been published in the last ten years to see the wide range of topics that have been covered. As with many professional areas in academia, Applied Linguistics is organised around national organisations, with its international structure being a loose confederation known as the International Association of Applied Linguistics (AILA). Given these diverse academic and structural arrangements, it should not be surprising if academics within different national associations were to cluster around different interests within the field. This study explores the question of what emphases are found in various parts of the world in Applied Linguistics, and in particular, the relationship of Australian Applied Linguistics to international trends using a structural text analysis of abstracts related to Applied Linguistics as well as an historical review of the trends involved.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Wire Association International"

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Petronzio, Edward. "Talking trade over wine assessing the role of trade associations, bureacratic agencies and legislative bodies in the United States-European Union and Canada-European Union wine trade disputes /." Oxford, Ohio : Miami University, 2007. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=miami1192736566.

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Schulze, Thomas G., Martin Alda, Mazda Adli, Nirmala Akula, Raffaella Ardau, Elise T. Bui, Caterina Chillotti, et al. "The International Consortium on Lithium Genetics (ConLiGen): An Initiative by the NIMH and IGSLI to Study the Genetic Basis of Response to Lithium Treatment." Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2014. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-134635.

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For more than half a decade, lithium has been successfully used to treat bipolar disorder. Worldwide, it is considered the first-line mood stabilizer. Apart from its proven antimanic and prophylactic effects, considerable evidence also suggests an antisuicidal effect in affective disorders. Lithium is also effectively used to augment antidepressant drugs in the treatment of refractory major depressive episodes and prevent relapses in recurrent unipolar depression. In contrast to many psychiatric drugs, lithium has outlasted various pharmacotherapeutic ‘fashions’, and remains an indispensable element in contemporary psychopharmacology. Nevertheless, data from pharmacogenetic studies of lithium are comparatively sparse, and these studies are generally characterized by small sample sizes and varying definitions of response. Here, we present an international effort to elucidate the genetic underpinnings of lithium response in bipolar disorder. Following an initiative by the International Group for the Study of Lithium-Treated Patients (www.IGSLI.org) and the Unit on the Genetic Basis of Mood and Anxiety Disorders at the National Institute of Mental Health,lithium researchers from around the world have formed the Consortium on Lithium Genetics (www.ConLiGen.org) to establish the largest sample to date for genome-wide studies of lithium response in bipolar disorder, currently comprising more than 1,200 patients characterized for response to lithium treatment. A stringent phenotype definition of response is one of the hallmarks of this collaboration. ConLiGen invites all lithium researchers to join its efforts
Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG-geförderten) Allianz- bzw. Nationallizenz frei zugänglich
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Schulze, Thomas G., Martin Alda, Mazda Adli, Nirmala Akula, Raffaella Ardau, Elise T. Bui, Caterina Chillotti, et al. "The International Consortium on Lithium Genetics (ConLiGen): An Initiative by the NIMH and IGSLI to Study the Genetic Basis of Response to Lithium Treatment." Karger, 2010. https://tud.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A27583.

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For more than half a decade, lithium has been successfully used to treat bipolar disorder. Worldwide, it is considered the first-line mood stabilizer. Apart from its proven antimanic and prophylactic effects, considerable evidence also suggests an antisuicidal effect in affective disorders. Lithium is also effectively used to augment antidepressant drugs in the treatment of refractory major depressive episodes and prevent relapses in recurrent unipolar depression. In contrast to many psychiatric drugs, lithium has outlasted various pharmacotherapeutic ‘fashions’, and remains an indispensable element in contemporary psychopharmacology. Nevertheless, data from pharmacogenetic studies of lithium are comparatively sparse, and these studies are generally characterized by small sample sizes and varying definitions of response. Here, we present an international effort to elucidate the genetic underpinnings of lithium response in bipolar disorder. Following an initiative by the International Group for the Study of Lithium-Treated Patients (www.IGSLI.org) and the Unit on the Genetic Basis of Mood and Anxiety Disorders at the National Institute of Mental Health,lithium researchers from around the world have formed the Consortium on Lithium Genetics (www.ConLiGen.org) to establish the largest sample to date for genome-wide studies of lithium response in bipolar disorder, currently comprising more than 1,200 patients characterized for response to lithium treatment. A stringent phenotype definition of response is one of the hallmarks of this collaboration. ConLiGen invites all lithium researchers to join its efforts.
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Books on the topic "Wire Association International"

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Joint Conference of Wire Association International and the British Independent Steel Producers Association. Proceedings of the Joint Conference of Wire Association International, Inc. and the British Independent Steel Producers Association: Stratford-upon-Avon, England, September 26-27, 1988. [Guilford, Conn.]: Wire Association International, 1988.

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Germany) European Technical Conference (1993 Berlin. 1993 conference proceedings of the Wire Association International, Inc. and the Technical Committee of the Comité europeen de la tréfilerie (CET). Guilford, Conn: Wire Association International, 1993.

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Meeting, Wire Association International. Proceedings of the Combined Division Meeting of the Wire Association International, Inc.: Cleveland, Ohio, May 15-18, 1988. Guilford, Conn: Wire Association International, 1988.

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Wire Association International. Ferrous Division. Meeting. Proceedings of the Ferrous Division Meeting of the Wire Association International, Inc.: Houston, Texas, April 5-7, 1987. Guilford, CT: The Association, 1987.

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International, Wire Association. 1994 conference proceedings of the Wire Association International, Inc: Mexico City Technical Conference, October 1994. Guilford, CT: Wire Association International, 1993.

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Raeburn, J. R. The history of the International Association of Agricultural Economists: Towards rural welfare world wide. Aldershot: Dartmouth Pub. Co., 1990.

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International Association for Time Use Research. Conference. Time use studies world wide: A collection of papers presented at the 1989 Varna Conference of the International Association for Time Use Research. Edited by Gershuny Jonathan. Sofia, Bulgaria: Socioconsult Ltd., 1989.

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Kashirkina, Anna, and Andrey Morozov. Russia, Euroasian economic union and World Trade Organization. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/6432.

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The monograph is the first scientific publication, considering the complex international legal issues of the integration of rapprochement of the Russian Federation, Belarus and Kazakhstan after the signing of the Heads of State May 29, 2014 the Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Union. The monograph is held international legal analysis of the contractual framework prior Eurasian Economic Union integration union – Customs Union. The position of the new interstate integration association – the Eurasian Economic Union – as a subject of public international law. On the basis of comparative legal analysis mapped international legal obligations, operating under the World Trade Organization, as well as the provisions of the Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Union, including in the areas of customs regulation, industrial policies, and technical regulation. Give suggestions and recommendations for improving and promoting the integration of the former Soviet Union in the framework of the Eurasian Economic Union, taking into account Russia’s membership in the World Trade Organization, as well as the possible accession by the Republic of Belarus and the Republic of Kazakhstan – Russia’s partners in the Eurasian Economic Union. The monograph focuses on a wide range of readers: researchers and experts in the field of international law and international relations, employees of public authorities, business representatives, teachers and law faculties, graduate students, and all interested in the integration of the modern world.
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Association, International Nanny, and Becky Kavanagh. Beyond Peanut Butter and Jelly : Time for Cooking with the International Nanny Association. Favorite Recipes Press (FRP), 2000.

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Vennemann, Mario, Birgit Eickelmann, Amelie Labusch, and Kerstin Drossel, eds. ICILS 2018 #Deutschland. Dokumentation der Erhebungsinstrumente der zweiten Computer and Information Literacy Study. Waxmann Verlag GmbH, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31244/9783830993278.

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Mit der international vergleichenden Schulleistungsstudie ICILS 2018 (International Computer and Information Literacy Study) wurden zum zweiten Mal die computer- und informationsbezogenen Kompetenzen von Achtklässlerinnen und Achtklässlern in Deutschland im internationalen Vergleich untersucht. Zudem wurden erstmals im Rahmen eines internationalen Zusatzmoduls die Kompetenzen im Bereich ‚Computational Thinking‘ getestet. Darüber hinaus wurden mit der Studie ICILS 2018 umfangreiche Rahmendaten zum Erwerb dieser Kompetenzen mittels Hintergrundfragebögen für Schülerinnen und Schüler, Lehrpersonen, Schulleitungen und IT-Koordinatorinnen und IT-Koordinatoren erfasst. Zudem wurden erstmals im Rahmen eines internationalen Zusatzmoduls, an dem sich auch Deutschland beteiligte, die Kompetenzen im Bereich 'Computational Thinking' erhoben. Mit dieser Publikation werden die im Rahmen der Studie in Deutschland eingesetzten Erhebungsinstrumente dokumentiert. Die Dokumentation der Instrumente umfasst sowohl die international eingesetzten Instrumente in der deutschen Fassung als auch die nationalen Ergänzungen, die zusätzlich für Deutschland entwickelt wurden. Diese Dokumentation ergänzt die von der IEA (International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement) vorgelegten Materialen zur Studie. Die nationale Dokumentation der Erhebungsinstrumente richtet sich an Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler ebenso wie an interessierte Akteurinnen und Akteure aus der Bildungsadministration und der schulischen Praxis.
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Klees, R., and P. Ditmar. "The Performance of the Time-wise Semi-analytical Inversion of Satellite Gravity Gradients." In International Association of Geodesy Symposia, 253–58. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04709-5_42.

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Han, S. C., C. Jekeli, and C. K. Shum. "Aliasing and Polar Gap Effects on Geopotential Coefficient Estimation: Space-wise Simulation Study of GOCE and GRACE." In International Association of Geodesy Symposia, 181–86. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04709-5_30.

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Otani, Takahiro, Jo Nishino, Ryo Emoto, and Shigeyuki Matsui. "Application of the Multi-Dimensional Hierarchical Mixture Model to Cross-Disorder Genome-Wide Association Studies." In 16th International Conference on Information Technology-New Generations (ITNG 2019), 361–66. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-14070-0_49.

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Nordman, M., A. Peltola, M. Bilker-Koivula, and S. Lahtinen. "Past and Future Sea Level Changes and Land Uplift in the Baltic Sea Seen by Geodetic Observations." In International Association of Geodesy Symposia. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1345_2020_124.

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Abstract We have studied the land uplift and relative sea level changes in the Baltic Sea in northern Europe. To observe the past changes and land uplift, we have used continuous GNSS time series, campaign-wise absolute gravity measurements and continuous tide gauge time series. To predict the future, we have used probabilistic future scenarios tuned for the Baltic Sea. The area we are interested in is Kvarken archipelago in Finland and High Coast in Sweden. These areas form a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where the land uplift process and how it demonstrates itself are the main values. We provide here the latest numbers of land uplift for the area, the current rates from geodetic observations, and probabilistic scenarios for future relative sea level rise. The maximum land uplift rates in Fennoscandia are in the Bothnian Bay of the Baltic Sea, where the maximum values are currently on the order of 10 mm/year with respect to the geoid. During the last 100 years, the land has risen from the sea by approximately 80 cm in this area. Estimates of future relative sea level change have considerable uncertainty, with values for the year 2100 ranging from 75 cm of sea level fall (land emergence) to 30 cm of sea-level rise.
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Greco, F., D. Carbone, F. Cannavò, A. A. Messina, and G. Siligato. "Absolute and Relative Gravity Measurements at Volcanoes: Current State and New Developments Under the NEWTON-g Project." In International Association of Geodesy Symposia. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1345_2020_126.

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AbstractGravity changes associated with volcanic processes occur over a wide range of time scales, from minutes to years and with magnitudes between a few and a few hundred microGal. High-precision instruments are needed to detect such small signals and both time-lapse surveys along networks of stations, and continuous measurements at single points, are accomplished. Continuous volcano gravimetry is mostly carried out through relative gravimeters, either superconducting instruments, providing higher quality data, or the more widely used spring meters. On the other hand, time-lapse surveys can be carried out with relative (spring) gravimeters, that measure gravity differences between pairs of stations, or by absolute gravimeters, capable of measuring the absolute value of the gravitational acceleration at the observation point. Here we present the state-of-the-art of terrestrial gravity measurements to monitor and study active volcanoes and the possibilities of new gravimeters that are under development. In particular, we present data from a mini array of three iGrav superconducting gravimeters (SGs) at Mount Etna (the first network of SGs ever installed on an active volcano). A comparison between continuous gravity measurements recorded through the iGrav#016 superconducting gravimeter at Serra La Nave station (1730 m a.s.l.) and absolute gravity data collected with the Microg LaCoste FG5#238 gravimeter in the framework of repeated campaigns is also presented. Furthermore, we introduce the Horizon 2020 NEWTON-g project (New Tools for Terrain Gravimetry), funded under the FET-OPEN Research and Innovation Actions call, Work Programme 2016–2017 (Grant Agreement No 801221). In the framework of this project, we aim to develop a field-compatible gravity imager, including an array of low-costs Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS)-based relative gravimeters, anchored on an absolute quantum gravimeter. After the design and production phases, the gravity imager will be field-tested at Mt. Etna (Italy) during the last 2 years of the project.
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Mantilla, Giovanni. "Custom and Socially Pressured Codification." In Lawmaking under Pressure, 168–78. Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501752582.003.0007.

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This chapter demonstrates how the processes and outcomes of multilateral lawmaking are better captured by histories, concepts, and theories that denote political struggle and degrees of contestation, face-saving, compromise, and contingency. It discusses global governance and the operation of international law and society that demands accounting for the combined integration and discord and characterize most international associations and interactions. It also reviews the wide expansion of the international humanitarian law (IHL) for internal conflict and the post-1977 legal revolution. The chapter traces the origins and theorizes the making of the codified IHL and provides an empirical assessment of its influence in internal conflict. It discusses that the construction of IHL remains a contested process underpinned by social pressure, face-saving, and strategic compromise.
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"The National Wine Centre Adelaide, South Australia, Australia Cox Grieve an association of The Cox Group & Grieve Gillett." In International Architecture Yearbook: No. 8, 134–37. Taylor & Francis, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315012629-34.

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Bittner, Stephen V. "Taste." In Whites and Reds, 170–99. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198784821.003.0007.

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In the decades following Stalin’s death, Soviet vintners returned to the European wine circuit—the international tasting competitions and trade associations that were the domain of Western connoisseurs. Among the persons who became familiar with Soviet winemaking during these years was Maynard Amerine, an extraordinarily influential vinicultural scientist and connoisseur from California. Amerine made three trips to the Soviet Union in the 1960s and 1970s, recording in his journals the quality of wine he encountered on carefully regimented scales. Chapter 6 seeks to describe how Soviet wine tasted to someone who had a basis for comparison. While Amerine’s appraisal was overwhelmingly negative, he came to believe that Soviet failings in winemaking had less to do with a flawed terroir than the perverse incentives of socialism.
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Kabasakal, İnanç. "Understanding Shopping Behaviors With Category- and Brand-Level Market Basket Analysis." In Tools and Techniques for Implementing International E-Trading Tactics for Competitive Advantage, 242–67. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-0035-4.ch012.

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In a digital transformation environment, most businesses shift towards e-business and encounter businesses and customer interaction on digital channels. Information Technology renders data access and processing more efficient, and use of customer data in decision making has become a focal interest area that attracts researchers. Customer data is a relevant subject for numerous studies in Data Mining. In this chapter, Association Rule Mining has been utilized to extract purchase behavior patterns with a multilevel approach. Basket data obtained from an online retailer was analyzed to discover purchase behaviors with a focus on category and brand attributes of products. Brands and categories purchased together frequently were discovered. Brand and category-wise association rules were also presented in the results. The analysis differs from the majority of prior analyses, by referring to the category and brand attributes in basket data. It could be noted that generalized rules obtained with this approach might prove useful in recommending new items of existing brands or categories.
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Pauranik, Apoorva. "Advocacy for neurology: Local, regional, and national." In Advocacy in Neurology, edited by Wolfgang Grisold, 135–52. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198796039.003.0013.

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The spectrum of advocacy for neurology is very wide. This chapter aims to describe and analyse advocacy on the geographical or spatial axis—that is, advocacy at the local level (micro), regional level (meso), and national level (macro). These distinctions may appear arbitrary with hazy boundaries and many overlaps. Yet they serve a tangible purpose for the sake of our understanding. The first two main sections dwell upon (i) education and awareness at different levels and (ii) engagement with various institutions of government. The later three briefer sections cover (iii) role of patient support groups; (iv) roping in of charities, non-government organizations (NGOs), and celebrities; and finally (v) advocacy within our own professional associations. This chapter will cite examples of a wide variety of advocacy actions plans for neurology, so that more action plans can be conceived and executed at various levels. Another chapter of this book deals with advocacy at the international level (Chapter 14, ‘Advocacy in the international arena’). This chapter concludes with an emphasis on role of humanities as an aid in advocacy efforts, the need for a balance between vertical and horizontal approaches to healthcare, and the importance of research into efficacy of advocacy.
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Conference papers on the topic "Wire Association International"

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Wongwan, Kritsada, and Wimalin Laosiritaworn. "Application of association rules in woven wire mesh defects analysis." In 2018 7th International Conference on Industrial Technology and Management (ICITM). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icitm.2018.8333970.

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"Analysis of Relationships Between Defects and Variables in Wire Mesh Production Using Association Rules and Simple Regression Analysis." In 2018 the 8th International Workshop on Computer Science and Engineering. WCSE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18178/wcse.2018.06.060.

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Gupta, Kapil, and N. K. Jain. "Deviations in Geometry of Miniature Gears Fabricated by Wire Electrical Discharge Machining." In ASME 2013 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2013-66560.

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Functional performance of a gear during its service life depends on its manufacturing quality which is decided by the amount of deviations in the gear geometry. Most of the conventional miniature gear manufacturing processes (i.e. stamping, hobbing, powder-metallurgy, extrusion, die-casting) are unable to meet the very high quality requirements of miniature gears used in highly precise and sophisticated equipments such as devices used in MEMS, NEMS and timer mechanisms, robots, micro-motors, micro-pumps etc. Present work was undertaken to explore the use of wire electrical discharge machining (WEDM) as a superior alternative miniature gear manufacturing process. This paper reports on the deviations in macro-geometry (i.e. span, tooth thickness, dimensions over two-balls) and micro-geometry (single pitch deviation, runout, and surface finish) of WEDMed miniature external spur gears (having 9.8 mm outside diameter with 12 teeth) made of brass. The best quality WEDMed miniature gear had very less macro-geometry and micro-geometry deviations and belongs to American Gear Manufacturers Association (AGMA) quality range 8–11. The average surface roughness and maximum surface roughness were 1 μm and 6.4 μm respectively. The SEM images indicate tooth surfaces free from surface defects. Attempt was made to find the probable causes of deviations in geometry of WEDMed miniature gears. Comparative study of the WEDMed miniature gear with the hobbed gear was also done. The findings of the present work prove that using appropriate process parameters WEDM can manufacture superior quality miniature gears than by any conventional process.
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Elrayess, Mohamed, Fatima Al-Khelaifi, Noha Yousri, and Omar Al-Bagha. "Genome-Wide Association study Identifies a Novel Association Between a Cardiovascular Gene Polymorphism and Superior Athletic Performance." In Qatar University Annual Research Forum & Exhibition. Qatar University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29117/quarfe.2020.0111.

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Research into the genetic predisposition to superior athletic performance has been a hindered by the underpowered studies and the small effect size of identified genetic variants. The aims of this study were to investigate the association of common single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) with endurance athlete status in a large cohort of elite European athletes using GWAS approach, followed by replication studies in Russian and Japanese elite athletes and functional validation using metabolomics analysis. Results: The association of 476,728 SNPs of Illumina DrugCore Gene chip and endurance athlete status was investigated in 796 European international-level athletes (645 males, 151 females) by comparing allelic frequencies between athletes specialized in sports with high (n=662) and low/moderate (n=134) aerobic component. Validation of results was performed by comparing the frequencies of the most significant SNPs between 242 and 168 elite Russian high and low/moderate aerobic athletes, respectively, and between 60 elite Japanese endurance athletes and 406 controls. A meta-analysis has identified rs1052373 (GG homozygotes) in Myosin Binding Protein (MYBPC3; implicated in cardiac hypertrophic myopathy) gene to be associated with endurance athlete status (P=1.43E-08, odd ratio 2.2). Homozygotes carriers of rs1052373 G allele in Russian athletes had significantly greater VO2max than carriers of the AA+AG (P = 0.005). Subsequent metabolomics analysis revealed several amino acids and lipids associated with rs1052373 G allele (1.82x10-05) including the testosterone precursor androstenediol (3beta, 17beta) disulfate. Conclusion: This is the first report of genome-wide significant SNP and related metabolites associated with elite athlete status. Further investigations of the functional relevance of the identified SNPs and metabolites in relation to enhanced athletic performance are warranted.
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Jiang Liu, Zhuo Zhang, Shu Min Chin, Yun Lin Penny Teo, Wing Kee Wong, Ngan Meng Tan, Joo Hwee Lim, Shijian Lu, Huiqi Li, and Tien Yin Wong. "Genome-Wide Association study for glaucoma." In 2009 International Conference on Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Engineering (ICBPE). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icbpe.2009.5384083.

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Wang, Zhaoxi, Yang Zhao, Lin Li, Li Su, Xihong Lin, Mark M. Wurfel, and David C. Christiani. "Genome-Wide Association Analysis Of Sepsis." In American Thoracic Society 2012 International Conference, May 18-23, 2012 • San Francisco, California. American Thoracic Society, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2012.185.1_meetingabstracts.a6817.

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Postovalov, Sergey, and R. Wyler Metge. "A power comparison of the association tests for genome-wide association studies." In 2016 11th International Forum on Strategic Technology (IFOST). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ifost.2016.7884154.

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Levin, Albert M., Rasika A. Mathias, Lili Huang, Mao Yang, Kathleen C. Barnes, L. K. Williams, and &. the EVE Asthma Genetics Consortium. "Genetic Associations With Serum Total IgE: A Meta-Analysis Of Genome-Wide Association Studies From North American Population Groups." In American Thoracic Society 2012 International Conference, May 18-23, 2012 • San Francisco, California. American Thoracic Society, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2012.185.1_meetingabstracts.a4893.

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Manuweera, Buwani, Joann Mudge, Indika Kahanda, Brendan Mumey, Thiruvarangan Ramaraj, and Alan Cleary. "Pangenome-Wide Association Studies with Frequented Regions." In BCB '19: 10th ACM International Conference on Bioinformatics, Computational Biology and Health Informatics. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3307339.3343478.

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Wolber, David, and Christopher H. Brooks. "Associative sources and agents for zero-input publishing." In the 13th international World Wide Web conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1013367.1013542.

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