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Wintolo, Hero, Salam Aryanto, and Muhamad Hafish. "Analisis Pengaruh Konfigurasi Network Address Translator (NAT) Statik Berbasis Web Menggunakan Wire Shark." Jurnal Informatika 8, no. 1 (2021): 93–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.31294/ji.v8i1.10166.

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Konfigurasi peralatan jaringan computer yang digunakan untuk mengelola sebuah jaringan computer banyak yang menggunakan command line atau berbasis teks meski ada beberapa merk dari peralatan jaringan computer sudah menawarkan perangkat lunak untuk konfigurasi yang berbasis Graphical User Interface(GUI) dengan fungsi yang terbatas. Hal ini menjadi inspirasi untuk membuat perangkat lunak berbasis web untuk fungsi konfigurasi NAT statik dan dinamik. Hasil perancangan perangkat lunak diujikan dalam Local Area Network(LAN) dan jaringan internet untuk layanan server. Perangkat lunak yang dibuat pada
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Garvin, J. L., K. R. Spring, and P. A. Santi. "Secretion of endolymph by semicircular canals of the shark." American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology 255, no. 4 (1988): F711—F719. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajprenal.1988.255.4.f711.

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The semicircular canals of the vestibular labyrinth of the dogfish shark, Squalus acanthias, may serve as a simple in vitro system for the study of the ionic transport mechanisms involved in endolymph formation. Electron microscopy showed that the epithelium was made up of at least three distinct cell types divided into separate regions running the length of the canals. Secretion of endolymph was studied in isolated canals by the split droplet method; when the lumens of the canals were filled with shark Ringer a potassium-rich fluid was secreted into the lumen at a rate of 0.34 microliter.cm-2
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Swarnjeet, Kaur, and Singh Harmandeep. "A DESCRIPTIVE REVIEW OF DIFFERENT PENETRATION TESTING TOOLS AND METHODS." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES & RESEARCH TECHNOLOGY 5, no. 3 (2016): 221–26. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.47030.

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The  penetration  testing  is to authenticate  a recently discovered and approachable applications and networks, structure  that  are  vulnerable  to a certainty harm ,expose to danger and security  risk   which could reveal unauthorized  access to resources. Penetration testing is a series of actions or steps to reproduce all methods taken by attackers to obtain a system. A penetration tester is the attested , programmed and effective technique  used  to find the  vulnerabilities   in an  attempt  t
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Bansemer, C. S., and M. B. Bennett. "Retained fishing gear and associated injuries in the east Australian grey nurse sharks (Carcharias taurus): implications for population recovery." Marine and Freshwater Research 61, no. 1 (2010): 97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf08362.

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Incidental hooking of Carcharias taurus is a threat to their populations’ recovery on the east coast of Australia. Photo-identification techniques were used to investigate the frequency of hooking at 25 aggregation sites along the east coast of Australia between 2006 and 2008. Of the 673 sharks identified, 113 sharks were identified with signs of 119 incidences of hooking. For sharks with both their left and right flank photographed during a single survey day, up to 29% of females and 52% of males were identified with retained fishing gear or an attributed jaw injury. The largest number of sha
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Queiroz, Nuno, Nicolas E. Humphries, Gonzalo Mucientes, et al. "Ocean-wide tracking of pelagic sharks reveals extent of overlap with longline fishing hotspots." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113, no. 6 (2016): 1582–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1510090113.

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Overfishing is arguably the greatest ecological threat facing the oceans, yet catches of many highly migratory fishes including oceanic sharks remain largely unregulated with poor monitoring and data reporting. Oceanic shark conservation is hampered by basic knowledge gaps about where sharks aggregate across population ranges and precisely where they overlap with fishers. Using satellite tracking data from six shark species across the North Atlantic, we show that pelagic sharks occupy predictable habitat hotspots of high space use. Movement modeling showed sharks preferred habitats characteriz
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Neeraj Singla. "Configuration of Complex Networking Using Secure Software Defined Network System." Communications on Applied Nonlinear Analysis 32, no. 2s (2024): 339–49. https://doi.org/10.52783/cana.v32.2409.

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Software-defined networking (SDN) presents a promising solution for simplifying the management and configuration of complex campus networks this research paper focuses on the application of SDN in the context of campus networks and its impact on network management by centralizing control and policy enforcement SDN enables network administrators to effectively manage network access prioritize traffic and implement security measures additionally SDN facilitates quick adaptation to changing network requirements in campus environments this paper examines the benefits and challenges of deploying SD
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Garzon, Francesco, Rachel T. Graham, Ivy Baremore, et al. "Nation-wide assessment of the distribution and population size of the data-deficient nurse shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum)." PLOS ONE 16, no. 8 (2021): e0256532. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256532.

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The study presents the first national assessment of a nurse shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum) population, conducted using a combination of transect surveys and baited remote underwater videos (BRUVs). Density of nurse sharks in Belize was found to be higher in reefs than in lagoons, and in the atolls furthest away from the mainland and human settlements. Only large and old protected areas were found to have a positive impact on nurse shark abundance. Absolute abundance of nurse sharks was estimated using distance sampling analysis, giving a total nurse shark population in the range of 3,858 to 14
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Sauli, Z., V. Retnasamy, S. Taniselass, A. H. M. Shapri, and R. Vairavan. "Wire Bond Shear Test Simulation on Sharp Groove Surface Bond Pad." Advanced Materials Research 622-623 (December 2012): 647–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.622-623.647.

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Wire bonding process is first level interconnection technology used in the semiconductor packaging industry. The wire bond shear tests are used in the industry to examine the bond strength and reliability of the bonded wires. Hence, in this study thesimulation on wire bond shear test is performed on a sharp groove surface bond pad. ANSYS ver 11 was used to perform the simulation. The stress response of the bonded wires are investigated.The effects of three wire materials gold(Au), aluminum(Al) and copper(Cu) on the stress response during shear test were examined. The simulation results showed
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Holland, KN, CG Lowe, JD Peterson, and A. Gill. "Tracking Coastal Sharks with small boats: Hammerhead Shark Pups as a case study." Marine and Freshwater Research 43, no. 1 (1992): 61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf9920061.

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Acoustic telemetry techniques have been adapted for use with small boats to facilitate tracking of nearshore reef species. In addition to permitting tracking in areas where manoeuvrability and quick responses are required, the system has modest operating costs that make tracking experiments a viable option for a wide range of researchers. Tracking and communication equipment can be powered for several days by a single 12-V 8D truck battery. Current topics in shark biology that are amenable to these tracking techniques are discussed. For instance, hammerhead pups have been tracked on their nata
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Pascal, HABUMUGISHA, and Musoni Wilson Dr. "Extended Model of Isolations and Boxing on Main Frame Computer Network Security Counter Measures Based on Big Data." Extended Model of Isolations and Boxing on Main Frame Computer Network Security Counter Measures Based on Big Data 9, no. 2 (2024): 5. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10670368.

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The controls employed to safeguard the availability, confidentiality, and integrity of data and information systems are known as security countermeasures. At every level of the stack, a vast range of security controls are accessible. It is essential to prevent malicious damage while information is carried over a network. Additional security measures, the removal of unnecessary services, hardening systems, and access control can all significantly improve overall security. Therefore, sandbox systems are essential to the secure operation of countermeasures against network security. Networked info
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Naga Durga Srinivas Nidamanuri. "AI techniques applied to network intrusion detection system by using genetic approaches." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 24, no. 1 (2024): 1638–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2024.24.1.3193.

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The ability to identify and assess potential security risks to a communication network is a critical function of network intrusion detection systems. The data it provides regarding the frequency and type of assaults is a valuable addition to other network security measures, including firewalls. Typically, an NIDS will have a sensor that scans all incoming and outgoing packets on the monitored network, flags those that seem suspicious, and then sends the flagged packets and an alert message to a server system, which will then store them and analyse them in conjunction with other events. First,
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Naga, Durga Srinivas Nidamanuri. "AI techniques applied to network intrusion detection system by using genetic approaches." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 24, no. 1 (2024): 1638–49. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15037589.

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The ability to identify and assess potential security risks to a communication network is a critical function of network intrusion detection systems. The data it provides regarding the frequency and type of assaults is a valuable addition to other network security measures, including firewalls. Typically, an NIDS will have a sensor that scans all incoming and outgoing packets on the monitored network, flags those that seem suspicious, and then sends the flagged packets and an alert message to a server system, which will then store them and analyse them in conjunction with other events. First,
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Whitenack, Lisa B., Brady L. Mickley, Julia Saltzman, Stephen M. Kajiura, Catherine C. Macdonald, and David S. Shiffman. "A content analysis of 32 years of Shark Week documentaries." PLOS ONE 17, no. 11 (2022): e0256842. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256842.

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Despite evidence of their importance to marine ecosystems, at least 32% of all chondrichthyan species are estimated or assessed as threatened with extinction. In addition to the logistical difficulties of effectively conserving wide-ranging marine species, shark conservation is believed to have been hindered in the past by public perceptions of sharks as dangerous to humans. Shark Week is a high-profile, international programming event that has potentially enormous influence on public perceptions of sharks, shark research, shark researchers, and shark conservation. However, Shark Week has rece
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FRANSSEN, B. B. G. M., A. H. SCHUURMAN, A. B. MINK VAN DER MOLEN, and M. KON. "Hammering Versus Drilling of Sharp and Obtuse Trocar-Point K-Wires." Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume) 34, no. 2 (2009): 215–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1753193408097860.

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Kirschner wire characteristics affect the heating of bone during insertion and the subsequent strength of fixation. We inserted 90 sharp and 90 obtuse trocar-tip K-wires into 90 fresh frozen human cadaver metacarpals using either a drill or a pneumatic hammer. The temperature elevation, insertion time and extraction force were measured for four K-wire insertion combinations: drilling sharp; drilling obtuse; hammering sharp; hammering obtuse. Hammering resulted in significantly lower temperature elevations than drilling. Hammering sharp K-wires resulted in the highest extraction forces. The fir
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Yates, Peter M., Michelle R. Heupel, Andrew J. Tobin, Stephen K. Moore, and Colin A. Simpfendorfer. "Diversity in immature-shark communities along a tropical coastline." Marine and Freshwater Research 66, no. 5 (2015): 399. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf14033.

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Effective conservation and management of shark populations is complicated by our limited understanding of their spatial ecology. For example, there are scarce data on diversity in community structure and nursery function across broader geographic scales (e.g. across multiple inshore systems) and the implications of this diversity for shark populations. Accordingly, fishery-independent surveys were undertaken to investigate shark communities along ~400km of the tropical eastern coast of Australia (18.1–20.6°S, 146.0–148.8°E). A variety of shark species were encountered, with 19 species of Carch
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Braccini, Matias, Brett Molony, and Nick Blay. "Patterns in abundance and size of sharks in northwestern Australia: cause for optimism." ICES Journal of Marine Science 77, no. 1 (2019): 72–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsz187.

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Abstract Reliable information for population assessments is rare for sharks. We quantified patterns in catch rates and mean size for numerous tropical and subtropical species from 15 years of fishery-independent surveys (2002–2017) in northwestern Australia. This study region represents an area of ~0.8 million km2 which was closed to commercial shark fishing from 1993 or 2005 onward due to the very high State-wide catches of sandbar (Carcharhinus plumbeus) and dusky (Carcharhinus obscurus) sharks. A total of 43 shark and ray species were sampled, with sandbar shark being the most commonly caug
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Smith, Kirby R., Carol Scarpaci, Brett M. Louden, and Nicholas M. Otway. "Does the grey nurse shark (Carcharias taurus) exhibit agonistic pectoral fin depression? A stereo-video photogrammetric assessment off eastern Australia." Pacific Conservation Biology 22, no. 1 (2016): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/pc15024.

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Underwater stereo-video photogrammetry was used to document the pectoral fin positions of various life-history stages of the critically endangered east Australian population of the grey nurse shark (Carcharias taurus) during normal swimming behaviour at multiple aggregation sites. A wide range in pectoral fin positions was recorded with dihedral pectoral fin angles ranging from –25 to 88°. Pectoral fin angles varied significantly among sites and this was attributed to the differing navigational and energetic requirements of the sharks. There was no significant relationship between pectoral fin
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Afonso, André S., Yuri V. Niella, and Fábio H. V. Hazin. "Inferring trends and linkages between shark abundance and shark bites on humans for shark-hazard mitigation." Marine and Freshwater Research 68, no. 7 (2017): 1354. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf16274.

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The present study aims at inferring linkages between the abundance of potentially dangerous sharks (PDSs) and shark hazard, so as to derive information about the underlying processes of shark peril off Recife, Brazil. Fishery-independent longline and drumline data collected from May 2004 through December 2014 for Carcharhinus leucas and Galeocerdo cuvier measuring ≥109cm were considered for analysis. Generalised additive models showed that the frequency of shark bites was directly proportional to and followed the same seasonal trends as PDS abundance, meeting the hypothesis that higher shark a
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Niella, Yuri, Paul Butcher, Bonnie Holmes, Adam Barnett, and Robert Harcourt. "Forecasting intraspecific changes in distribution of a wide-ranging marine predator under climate change." Oecologia 198, no. 1 (2021): 111–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00442-021-05075-7.

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AbstractGlobally, marine animal distributions are shifting in response to a changing climate. These shifts are usually considered at the species level, but individuals are likely to differ in how they respond to the changing conditions. Here, we investigate how movement behaviour and, therefore, redistribution, would differ by sex and maturation class in a wide-ranging marine predator. We tracked 115 tiger sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier) from 2002 to 2020 and forecast class-specific distributions through to 2030, including environmental factors and predicted occurrence of potential prey. Generalise
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Reardon, Sara. "Monkey brains wired to share." Nature 506, no. 7489 (2014): 416–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/506416a.

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Dines, Sasha, and Enrico Gennari. "First observations of white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) attacking a live humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae)." Marine and Freshwater Research 71, no. 9 (2020): 1205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf19291.

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To date, white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) feeding events involving large whales have largely been described only in terms of observed scavenging events. Scavenging occurs in all ecosystems and is usually associated with stochastic feeding events. In marine ecosystems, whale carcasses commonly provide these community-wide food web events. Whale carcasses are the single largest source of carrion in marine ecosystems, to the extent that they are thought to constitute an important part of large white shark foraging ecology, shaping many aspects of the life history of the sharks, including adul
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Sabbagh, Stephanie M., and Gordon M. Hickey. "Social Factors Affecting Sustainable Shark Conservation and Management in Belize." Sustainability 12, no. 1 (2019): 40. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12010040.

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Predatory sharks contribute to healthy coral reef ecosystems; however their populations are declining. This paper explores some of the important social factors affecting shark conservation outcomes in Belize through a qualitative analysis of the shark-related activities, attitudes and perceptions among local stakeholders and their perceived relative ability to influence shark conservation policies. Drawing on key informant interviews and focus groups, respondents suggested that considerable demand for shark meat originates from markets in Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras, especially during Lent,
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Hatano, Aya, Michiko Sakaki, Asuka Komiya, and Kou Murayama. "Do husband and wife share stereotypes?" Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association 82 (September 25, 2018): 3AM—012–3AM—012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4992/pacjpa.82.0_3am-012.

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Velidi, V. K., A. B. Guntupalli, and S. Sanyal. "Sharp-Rejection Ultra-Wide Bandstop Filters." IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters 19, no. 8 (2009): 503–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/lmwc.2009.2024834.

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Zehner, William J. "Wide beam array with sharp cutoff." Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 113, no. 2 (2003): 682. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.1560232.

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Novianto, Dian, Santoso Budi Widiarto, Anhar Muslim, Miftah Wahyu Purnomo Aji, and Kukuh Prakoso. "SHARK SPECIES COMPOSITION AND DISTRIBUTION OF FISHING GROUND BASED ON FISHING GEAR IN CILACAP OCEAN FISHERY PORT." Saintek Perikanan : Indonesian Journal of Fisheries Science and Technology 20, no. 4 (2024): 197–206. https://doi.org/10.14710/ijfst.20.4.197-206.

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This study focuses on shark species composition, fishing techniques, and geographical distribution in the South Java Waters of Cilacap Ocean Fishing Port (COFP) during 2023. From the data collected, 18 shark species from 8 families were landed, with Alopias superciliosus as the dominant species (29%), followed by Carcharhinus falciformis (25%), and Alopias pelagicus (18%). Shark fishing was conducted with various gears such as tuna longline, drift longline, longline, drift gillnet, and bottom gillnet, with drift longline being the most effective gear with the largest contribution to the catch.
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Rosa, Rui, Miguel Baptista, Vanessa M. Lopes, et al. "Early-life exposure to climate change impairs tropical shark survival." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 281, no. 1793 (2014): 20141738. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2014.1738.

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Sharks are one of the most threatened groups of marine animals worldwide, mostly owing to overfishing and habitat degradation/loss. Although these cartilaginous fish have evolved to fill many ecological niches across a wide range of habitats, they have limited capability to rapidly adapt to human-induced changes in their environments. Contrary to global warming, ocean acidification was not considered as a direct climate-related threat to sharks. Here we show, for the first time, that an early ontogenetic acclimation process of a tropical shark ( Chiloscyllium punctatum ) to the projected scena
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Lebao Yang, Lebao Yang, Lifa Hu Lifa Hu, Dayu Li Dayu Li, et al. "Multiple-object Shack–Hartmann wavefront sensor design for a wide field of view on the retina." Chinese Optics Letters 13, no. 12 (2015): 120801–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.3788/col201513.120801.

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Sen, Ruma, P. Charkraborti, and J. Debbarma. "Wear Behavior in Wire of Wire Cut EDM." Applied Mechanics and Materials 704 (December 2014): 70–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.704.70.

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Wire electrical discharge machining (WEDM) is a specialized thermal machining process, capable of accurately machining parts with different hardness, complex shapes and sharp edges that are very difficult to be machined by the traditional machining processes. The practical technology of the WEDM process is based on the conventional EDM sparking phenomenon utilizing the widely accepted noncontact technique of material removal.In this paper, the effects of various process parameters of WEDM like pulse on time (Ton), peak current (IP), wire feed (WF) and wire tension (WT) have been investigated t
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Sims, David W., Matthew J. Witt, Anthony J. Richardson, Emily J. Southall, and Julian D. Metcalfe. "Encounter success of free-ranging marine predator movements across a dynamic prey landscape." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 273, no. 1591 (2006): 1195–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2005.3444.

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Movements of wide-ranging top predators can now be studied effectively using satellite and archival telemetry. However, the motivations underlying movements remain difficult to determine because trajectories are seldom related to key biological gradients, such as changing prey distributions. Here, we use a dynamic prey landscape of zooplankton biomass in the north-east Atlantic Ocean to examine active habitat selection in the plankton-feeding basking shark Cetorhinus maximus . The relative success of shark searches across this landscape was examined by comparing prey biomass encountered by sha
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Weiss, Peter. "Exploding Wires Open Sharp X-Ray Eye." Science News 160, no. 18 (2001): 279. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4012828.

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Meidan, Dganit, Yuval Oreg, Gil Refael, and Robert A. Smith. "Sharp superconductor–insulator transition in short wires." Physica C: Superconductivity 468, no. 4 (2008): 341–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physc.2007.09.019.

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Milhøj, Anders. "The Market Share of Wine in Denmark." Journal of Wine Economics 5, no. 2 (2010): 327–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1931436100000973.

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AbstractThis paper analyzes the position of wine in the Danish alcohol market from 1978 to 2008. During this time period the market share of wine has doubled, assumingly due to a tax-induced change in relative prices as well as behavioral changes. This paper models the yearly observed market share of wine by unobserved component models which allow for adaptive trends including regressions with time varying coefficients. I find that the market share of wine has a steady upward trend even if it was temporarily broken by a tax reduction for liquor in 2001. (JEL Classification: C22, D11, L66)
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Niederlander, Carol. "The Explosive Expert's Wife by Shara Lessley." Pleiades: Literature in Context 39, no. 2 (2019): 199–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/plc.2019.0145.

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Wang, Ying, Wenhui Zhang, and Yuqian Zheng. "Experimental Study on Corrosion Fatigue Performance of High-Strength Steel Wire with Initial Defect for Bridge Cable." Applied Sciences 10, no. 7 (2020): 2293. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app10072293.

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The durability problem in high-strength steel wire used for bridge cable is becoming more and more severe due to chlorine salt erosion, with the primary corrosion morphology of steel wire surfaces being pit corrosion. To simplify the pitting formation process, a machine-cut notch was used to represent a corrosion pit caused by electrochemical non-uniformity, and then the fatigue performance and corrosion fatigue performance of steel wire with initial defects were studied experimentally. A new type of test device was designed to carry out synchronous pulsating fatigue loading on multiple wires.
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Nagashima, Hidetoshi, and Kazunari Yoshida. "Ductility Improvement of High Carbon Steel Wire by Alternate Wire Drawing." Key Engineering Materials 716 (October 2016): 22–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.716.22.

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High carbon steel wires, due to their high mechanical strength and high fatigue characteristics, have been widely used in industrial products such as bridge cables and steel cords for tires. To produce wires that match the requirements for those purposes, wire drawing process is used. However, after the processing, tensile strength of the wires increases, but ductility decreases due to the shear deformation near the wire surface. In this study, we examined ductility improvement methods of high carbon steel wires and as a solution we suggest a method of processing called “alternate wire drawing
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Lee, Hyun Kyung, Jung Hee Byon, and Eun Hae Park. "A case of orthodontic splint ingestion misclassified as a sharp/pointed foreign body in a child: A case report." Medicine 104, no. 17 (2025): e41843. https://doi.org/10.1097/md.0000000000041843.

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Rationale: Foreign body (FB) ingestion is common, particularly among children. While most FBs pass through the gastrointestinal tract without complications, some cases can lead to morbidity or even mortality. Management strategies depend on the size, sharpness, toxicity, and location of the FB. Plain radiographs are essential for diagnosis, treatment planning, and follow-up, especially for radiopaque FBs. Ingestion of dental-related FBs is rare, with reported cases involving orthodontic wires, braces, retainers, and other dental materials. Composite resin-wire splints are commonly used in orth
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El-Sakhawy, Mohamed A., Mohamed Gamal El-sehrawy, and Mohammad Othman Alshiekh. "Potential microbial hazards of the external auditory canal in users of over-ear, in-ear, and on-ear earsets." Salud, Ciencia y Tecnología 5 (January 1, 2025): 1132. https://doi.org/10.56294/saludcyt20251132.

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Introduction: In recent years, there has been an increase in the use of earsets among people, especially the young. Objective: This study evaluates the relationship between bacterial and fungal ear growth among different earsets (over, in, and on-ear) users and the possibility for earsets to act as a vector for prevalent diseases. Methods: Ear samples (168) were collected from 84 male healthy students and subjected to isolation of bacteria and fungi. Also, evaluation of the participants' awareness, practices, habits, and symptoms were evaluated. Results: Bacterial isolates from 54 (64.3%) part
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Azevedo, Olga Mouteira, Ana Mafalda Correia, Primo Micarelli, et al. "Sex Differences in the Individual Behaviour of Bait-Attracted White Sharks (Carcharodon carcharias, Linnaeus, 1758) Are Linked to Different Environmental Factors in South Africa." Biology 11, no. 12 (2022): 1735. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11121735.

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The white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) is a charismatic species and, consequently, one of the most studied and protected sharks. This species can be found in a wide range of temperatures and depths, showing site fidelity and migrating across the oceans. This offers a challenge to understanding the processes influencing their lifecycle and, more importantly, assessing anthropogenic disturbances to their populations. These predators’ behaviour has been linked to diverse abiotic factors. Here, an ethological approach was used to understand the influence of environmental variables on white shark
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Whalen, Elizabeth A., Amanda Belarmino, and Scott Taylor Jr. "Share and share alike?" Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights 2, no. 4 (2019): 309–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jhti-02-2019-0024.

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Purpose The growing trend for online peer-to-peer commerce has changed the way consumers purchase and exchange products and services across a wide variety of industries, including the craft beer industry. The lack of large scale distribution channels for local breweries has led to a growing market for social exchanges across the country. However, these barter systems remain more obscure compared to their mega counterparts in monetary exchange systems. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate how the set-up of online beer marketplaces impacts the perceptions of source attractiveness as moderate
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Matich, P., BA Strickland, and MR Heithaus. "Long-term monitoring provides insight into estuarine top predator (Carcharhinus leucas) resilience following an extreme weather event." Marine Ecology Progress Series 639 (April 2, 2020): 169–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps13269.

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Chronic environmental change threatens biodiversity, but acute disturbance events present more rapid and immediate threats. In 2010, a cold snap across south Florida had wide-ranging impacts, including negative effects on recreational fisheries, agriculture, and ecological communities. Here, we use acoustic telemetry and historical longline monitoring to assess the long-term implications of this event on juvenile bull sharks Carcharhinus leucas in the Florida Everglades. Despite the loss of virtually all individuals (ca. 90%) within the Shark River Estuary during the cold snap, the catch per u
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Kozlov, D. A., Z. D. Kvon, A. E. Plotnikov, D. V. Shcheglov, and A. V. Latyshev. "Conductance of short quantum wires with sharp boundaries." JETP Letters 86, no. 10 (2008): 662–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s0021364007220109.

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Portnoy, David S., Christopher M. Hollenbeck, Dana M. Bethea, Bryan S. Frazier, Jim Gelsleichter, and John R. Gold. "Population structure, gene flow, and historical demography of a small coastal shark (Carcharhinus isodon) in US waters of the Western Atlantic Ocean." ICES Journal of Marine Science 73, no. 9 (2016): 2322–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsw098.

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AbstractPatterns of population structure, genetic demographics, and gene flow in the small coastal shark Carcharhinus isodon (finetooth shark) sampled from two discrete nurseries along the southeastern US coast (Atlantic) and three nurseries in the northern Gulf of Mexico (Gulf), were assessed using 16 nuclear-encoded microsatellites and 1077 base pairs of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region. Significant heterogeneity in microsatellite allele distributions was detected among all localities except between the two in the Atlantic. Significant heterogeneity in mtDNA haplotypes was not de
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Bruce, BD. "Preliminary observations on the biology of the White Shark, Carcharodon carcharias, in South Australian waters." Marine and Freshwater Research 43, no. 1 (1992): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf9920001.

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The seasonal and geographic distribution of three size categories of white sharks, Carcharodon carcharias (<250 cm, 250-450 cm, >450 cm), is described for South Australian waters. On the basis of 217 records, C. carcharias of all sizes were widely distributed throughout the study area but were most commonly reported in inshore waters less than 15 m deep. Sea surface temperatures at the report sites ranged from 12 to 24�C. A wide range of prey items was recorded, with teleosts predominant in sharks less than 250 cm and cetaceans in sharks greater than 320 cm. The structure of the ovary of
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Bezerra, Natalia P. A., Bruno C. L. Macena, Paulo Travassos, Pedro Afonso, and Fábio H. V. Hazin. "Evidence of site fidelity and deep diving behaviour of scalloped hammerhead shark (Sphyrna lewini) around the Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago, in the equatorial Mid-Atlantic ridge." Marine and Freshwater Research 71, no. 6 (2020): 708. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf19029.

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Seven scalloped hammerhead sharks (Sphyrna lewini) were satellite tagged around the Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago (SPSPA), located at the equatorial Mid-Atlantic ridge, to investigate their vertical and horizontal movements. All sharks remained in the surroundings of the SPSPA over the course of the 120-day monitoring period, suggesting a high degree of medium-term site fidelity. During this period, scalloped hammerhead sharks covered a wide extension of the water column, ranging from the mixed layer to the mesopelagic zone. All sharks remained in warm (>22°C) shallow layers mo
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Bezerra, Natalia P. A., Bruno C. L. Macena, Paulo Travassos, Pedro Afonso, and Fábio H. V. Hazin. "Corrigendum to: Evidence of site fidelity and deep diving behaviour of scalloped hammerhead shark (Sphyrna lewini) around the Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago, in the equatorial Mid-Atlantic ridge." Marine and Freshwater Research 71, no. 6 (2020): 719. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf19029_co.

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Seven scalloped hammerhead sharks (Sphyrna lewini) were satellite tagged around the Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago (SPSPA), located at the equatorial Mid-Atlantic ridge, to investigate their vertical and horizontal movements. All sharks remained in the surroundings of the SPSPA over the course of the 120-day monitoring period, suggesting a high degree of medium-term site fidelity. During this period, scalloped hammerhead sharks covered a wide extension of the water column, ranging from the mixed layer to the mesopelagic zone. All sharks remained in warm (>22°C) shallow layers mo
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Kohler, Johanna, Mauvis Gore, Rupert Ormond, Bradley Johnson, and Timothy Austin. "Individual residency behaviours and seasonal long-distance movements in acoustically tagged Caribbean reef sharks in the Cayman Islands." PLOS ONE 18, no. 11 (2023): e0293884. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0293884.

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Understanding how reef-associated sharks use coastal waters through their ontogeny is important for their effective conservation and management. This study used the horizontal movements of acoustically tagged Caribbean reef sharks (Carcharhinus perezi) to examine their use of coastal space around the Cayman Islands between 2009 and 2019. A total of 39 (59.1%) tagged sharks (male = 22, female = 17, immature = 18, mature = 21) were detected on the islands wide network of acoustic receivers. The detection data were used to calculate values of Residency Index (RI), Site-Fidelity Index (SFI) and mi
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Weigelt, Michael, Cornelius Thoma, Erdong Zheng, and Joerg Franke. "Finite-element-analysis of the mechanical behavior of high-frequency litz wire in flat coil winding." Production Engineering 14, no. 5-6 (2020): 555–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11740-020-00996-3.

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AbstractNumerous applications of daily life use flat coils, e.g. in the automotive area, in solar technology and in modern kitchens. One common property that all these applications share, is a flat coil made of high-frequency (HF) litz wires. The coil layout and the properties of the HF litz wire influence the winding process and the efficiency of the application. As a result, the HF litz wire must meet the complex technical requirements of the winding process and of the preferred mechanical, electromagnetic and thermal properties of the HF litz wire itself. Therefore, a reasonable configurati
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Chang-Shiarn Lin and Chern-Lin Chen. "Single-wire current-share paralleling of current-mode-controlled DC power supplies." IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics 47, no. 4 (2000): 780–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/41.857958.

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Juma, A., C. Raraty, and V. Kumar. "A simple, safe method to cover an exposed, sharp k-wire tip." European Journal of Plastic Surgery 23, no. 1 (2000): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s002380050015.

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