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Wilkinson, Caroline. „13th Meeting of International Association of Craniofacial Identification (IACI)“. Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology 5, Nr. 1 (09.01.2009): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12024-008-9070-8.

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Burton, Nicholas, Cheri Bradish und Melanie Dempsey. „Exploring expatriate fan identification in international football supporters“. Sport, Business and Management: An International Journal 9, Nr. 1 (11.03.2019): 78–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/sbm-09-2017-0049.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine international football supporter behaviours within the context of national and socio-cultural identification, in an effort to better understand what role national identity plays in fan motivation and consumer behaviour for expatriate and non-domestic fans. Design/methodology/approach International football supporters across ten cultural and ethnic communities were surveyed throughout the 2014 Fédération Internationale de Football Association World Cup Finals, exploring the identification and new media socialisation behaviours of national team supporters in non-domestic markets. Findings The study’s findings provide evidence of the role identification plays in informing national and ethnic identities. Supporting one’s home or ancestral national team reflects an important element of national identification and socio-cultural place for expatriate or non-domestic supporters of international football. Importantly, new media behaviours provide supporters with a formative and productive source of national team fan engagement and ethnocultural community creation, particularly for younger target audiences. Practical implications These results bear particular significance for theory and practice: the digital socialisation behaviours supporters engage in are integral components of identity building and communication. In better understanding the awareness and interest of geographically detached sport consumers, this study offers new perspective into the opportunities present for sport organisations and marketers in reaching non-domestic fan nations. Originality/value The findings offer new perspective into the role national identification plays in fan involvement and motivation, and importantly how new media has emerged as a key platform for expatriate and non-domestic supporter socialisation amongst international football supporters.
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Visintin, Emilio Paolo, Eva G. T. Green und Oriane Sarrasin. „Inclusive Normative Climates Strengthen the Relationship Between Identification With Europe and Tolerant Immigration Attitudes: Evidence From 22 Countries“. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 49, Nr. 6 (21.06.2018): 908–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022022117731092.

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Europe as a supranational entity is frequently associated to inclusive and cosmopolitan values, which explains why identification with Europe generally relates to tolerant attitudes toward immigrants. However, because of major immigration movements, Europe has recently gone through demographic and social changes that have challenged its values and identity. In this context, we argue that, because national immigrant integration policies convey social norms about how citizens should deal with issues related to immigration, policies should also shape the association between identification with Europe and attitudes toward immigrants. Indeed, tolerant, more so than intolerant, policies in a country lay the foundations for interpreting identification with Europe as an inclusive stance, and consequently should enhance the association between identification with Europe and reduced anti-immigrant attitudes. To investigate these associations, we conducted a cross-country multilevel analysis including 22 European countries from the 2013 International Social Survey Programme. As predicted, identification with Europe was associated to reduced anti-immigrant prejudice. Furthermore, this negative association was stronger in countries with more tolerant, inclusive policies (assessed by the Migrant Integration Policy Index [MIPEX]) compared with countries with more intolerant, exclusive policies. Results are discussed in light of the content of European identity and of different embodiments of social norms.
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Zølner, Mette. „Transnational identification processes: An association of young business leaders“. International Journal of Cross Cultural Management 21, Nr. 2 (30.06.2021): 307–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/14705958211024684.

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This article raises the question of how organisational identification emerges at distance and across cultural contexts. The question is explored in an empirical study of identification processes among Moroccan members of an international association that assemble young leaders and entrepreneurs in small- and medium sized companies. On the basis of a narrative analysis of interviews, observations, and documents, the article illustrates two mutually reinforcing identification processes: One is based on face-to-face social interaction with likeminded peers locally; another is imaginary in the sense that the Moroccan members envision members in other countries to be like themselves and what they aspire to become. This contributes to crosscultural management literature in three ways: first, the study adopts a transnational lens that shows the need to go beyond a national perspective and to explore identification at the intersection between the global and local; second, the study draws on concepts of imagined community (Anderson, 1983) and community of sentiments (Appadurai, 1996) to conceptualise the imaginary part of the identification processes, which transcends locality. Third, the study contributes methodologically by showing how the distinction between translocal and local narratives allows to analyse the interplay between an imagined transnational community and a local face-to-face community.
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Sauerland, Melanie, Nina Tupper, Micol Iannuzzi und Adri G. van Amelsvoort. „The confidence-accuracy relationship for lineup decisions holds for the Dutch identification procedure“. PLOS ONE 18, Nr. 4 (11.04.2023): e0284205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284205.

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Post-decision confidence from witnesses who make a positive identification decision can serve as a valuable indicator of identification accuracy under certain conditions. International best-practice guidelines therefore recommend asking witnesses to indicate their confidence following a selection from a lineup. Three experiments that used Dutch identification protocols, however, reported no significant post-decision confidence-accuracy association. To examine this conflict between the international and the Dutch literature, we tested the strength of the post-decision confidence-accuracy relationship for lineups that followed Dutch protocol in two ways: we conducted an experiment and re-analyzed two experiments that implemented Dutch lineup protocols. As expected, the post-decision confidence-accuracy relationship was strong for positive identifications and weak for negative identification decisions in our experiment. The re-analysis of the pre-existing data showed a strong effect for positive identification decisions of participants up to the age of 40 years. For exploratory purposes, we also tested the confidence-accuracy relationship between lineup administrators’ perception of witnesses’ confidence and eyewitness identification accuracy. In our experiment, the relationship was strong for choosers and weak for nonchoosers. The re-analysis of pre-existing data showed no correlation between confidence and accuracy, unless we excluded adults over 40 of age. We recommend adapting the Dutch identification guidelines to reflect the current and previous findings on the post-decision confidence-accuracy relationship.
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Dr H Pandey, E. Untoro, R. Singh und E. Nuzzolese. „FORENSIC ODONTOLOGY SUSTAINABLE GOALS“. International Journal of Forensic Odontology 7, Nr. 2 (25.10.2022): 32–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.56501/intjforensicodontol.v7i2.631.

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The Importance of promoting Human Rights in the Recovery and Identification of Missing and Unidentified persons was presented at 9th International Dental Ethics and Law Society (IDEALS) congress in 2012 and was first introduced in May 2013 at the annual meeting of the Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) conference organized by Interpol in Lyon. Dr. Emilio Nuzzolese, participating odontologist of the Interpol Forensic Odontology working group, highlighted the need to apply the highest identification standards and Interpol guidelines to all unidentified human remains, equally in a DVI scenario as well as in a single missing and unidentified person. In 2015 these concepts also inspired the creation of an international group of odontologists from twelve Countries called ‘Forensic Odontology for Human Rights’. The group began promoting the need to protect the human rights of the dead to have a name and an identity by participating in conferences and meetings, and through publications and training at most international forensic events. The mentoring of colleagues with the goal of promoting an authentic involvement of forensic odontology in the identification process was also instigated. The continuous growth of the group, along with the need to involve forensic experts from other disciplines, led to the constitution of the Association Forensic Odontology for Human Rights (AFOHR) and the inauguration of humanitarian forensic odontology. Having become a recognized voluntary organization in the context of humanitarian forensics, in 2019 AFOHR board members discussed the steps needed to achieve the rights of having a date of birth and an identity for every deceased individual. Eight forensic odontology sustainable goals were approved: human rights of the dead; human identification action; international partnership; human forensic odontology; strong forensic odontology; human identification kit; quality age determination; dental evidence in crimes against vulnerable persons. Under the auspices of AFOHR that aim is to inspire colleagues and forensic associations to the best administration of Justice for best practices in human identification and age estimation.
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Feng, Yanan, Da Teng und Bin Hao. „Joint actions with large partners and small-firm ambidexterity in asymmetric alliances: The mediating role of relational identification“. International Small Business Journal: Researching Entrepreneurship 37, Nr. 7 (08.04.2019): 689–712. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0266242619842592.

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This article investigates the role of relational identification in the relation between joint actions and small-firm ambidexterity in asymmetric alliances. Using survey data on Chinese high-technology firms, we find that joint problem-solving and joint sensemaking are both positively associated with a small firm’s relational identification. We also find a positive relationship between a small firm’s relational identification and knowledge exploration and exploitation. More importantly, we show that relational identification mediates the relationships between joint actions (i.e. joint problem-solving and joint sensemaking) and small-firm ambidexterity, except for the relationship between joint sensemaking and small-firm knowledge exploitation. This study advances our understanding of the association between joint actions and ambidexterity by providing a social identification explanation.
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Stephan, Carl N., und Pierre Guyomarc’h. „Latest progress in craniofacial identification: 17th Biennial Meeting of the International Association of Craniofacial Identification (IACI), Brisbane, 15–19 July 2017“. Forensic Science International 282 (Januar 2018): 219. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.forsciint.2017.11.018.

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Ferreira, Ana Filipa, Catarina Miranda Silva, Dora Antunes, Filipa Sousa, António Carlos Lobo und Paulo Moura. „Diabetes Gestacional: Serão os Atuais Critérios de Diagnóstico Mais Vantajosos?“ Acta Médica Portuguesa 31, Nr. 7-8 (31.08.2018): 416. http://dx.doi.org/10.20344/amp.10135.

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Introduction: There is no international consensus regarding gestational diabetes mellitus diagnostic criteria. In Portugal, the Carpenter and Coustan criteria were replaced by an adaptation of the International Association of Diabetes and Pregnancy Study Groups criteria. Our aim was to compare the incidence and outcomes of pregnancies complicated by gestational diabetes mellitus according to the current and previous criteria.Material and Methods: Retrospective analysis of 1218 singleton pregnancies complicated with gestational diabetes mellitus, with surveillance/delivery between 2008-2015. Two groups were considered: identification according to the Directorate-General of Health criteria - International Association of Diabetes and Pregnancy Study Groups (group 1); identification through Carpenter and Coustan criteria (group 2). A comparative analysis was performed.Results: The incidence of gestational diabetes mellitus doubled (9.4% vs 4.6%), and the number of consultations/year increased (~3000 vs ~2000). In Group 1, in comparison with group 2, there was a lower risk of macrosomia in newborns [RR 0.44 (IC (95%):0.26 - 0.76)] and a higher risk of small for gestational age infants [RR 1.99 (IC (95%):1.19 - 3.31)]; a 6 - fold and 4 fold higher risk in neonatal hypoglycemia [RR 6.30 (IC (95%): 3.39 - 11.71)] and hyperbilirubinemia [RR 3.89 (IC (95%): 2.25 - 6.72)] were also observed, respectively. There were no differences regarding other outcomes. Discussion: Outcomes related to the decrease in macrosomia did now show any improvement, with even an increase in Small for Gestational Age and neonatal complications. Given the increased incidence of gestational diabetes mellitus, Directorate-General of Health – International Association of Diabetes and Pregnancy Study Groups criteria may be associated with greater healthcare-related costs due to more frequent consultations, with no apparent obstetrical/neonatal benefit.Conclusion: The Directorate-General of Health – International Association of Diabetes and Pregnancy Study Groups criteria were associated with a decrease in macrosomia, not accompanied by an improvement of obstetrical/perinatal outcomes. The benefit of using these criteria is open to debate.
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Kovalyova, O. М., V. V. Nikonov, S. V. Ivanchenko, A. K. Zhuravlyova, T. I. Viun und A. M. Litvynova. „Diagnostic and classification criteria of heart failure in the practice of doctors at the prehospital stage“. EMERGENCY MEDICINE 20, Nr. 3 (17.05.2024): 159–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.22141/2224-0586.20.3.2024.1687.

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The article deals with an overview of heart failure with an emphasis on identification criteria and models of its classification based on literary sources from the MEDLINE database on the PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar platforms. The subjective and objective signs of chronic heart failure accor­ding to the Framingham Heart Study using the methods of clinical epidemiology and presented with modern data in the international guidelines are shown. Clinical manifestations of acute heart failure in patients with myocardial infarction are outlined. In chronological order, the hemodynamic classification of heart failure is reproduced with the definition of systolic and diastolic dysfunction as markers for ranking patients in practical work. Based on the materials of international guidelines developed by the experts of the American College of Cardiology, American Heart Association, Heart Failure Society of America, Heart Failure Association of the European Society of Cardiology, the diagnostic indicators of cardiac decompensation are summarized. Given the modern perception, the diagnostic value of the left ventricular ejection fraction has been proven for determining heart failure phenotypes. The classification of heart failure of the New York Heart Association plays a significant role in determining the functional class; this was reflected in the article. Based on the provisions of international guidelines, the importance of natriuretic peptides as potential biomarkers of acute and chronic heart failure is proved. The advantages of assessing the structural and functional parameters of the heart in patients for detecting the preclinical stage of heart failure, association with clinical events and control of treatment are described. An update version of heart failure classification is presented with the identification of four stages and highlighting their characteristics. According to this classification, a relevant preventive measure is to shift the therapeutic focus to the initial stages of diseases that trigger heart failure.
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Dissertationen zum Thema "International Association for Identification"

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Orsi, Davide. „Civil association and international society : Michael Oakeshott's political philosophy of international relations“. Thesis, Cardiff University, 2014. http://orca.cf.ac.uk/70045/.

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This thesis contends that Oakeshott’s political philosophy contributes to constructivism in International Relations by identifying the moral foundations of international society and law. The epistemological basis of this contribution is a methodological holism that is defended through arguments developed within British Absolute idealism. The opposition between concrete and abstract concepts grounds a theory in which knowledge is conditional because it is constructed on certain assumptions or postulates. Philosophy identifies and interrogates the postulates, exposes their limited value and maintains the logical autonomy of the various forms of knowledge, from a universal point of view. The concepts of tradition and moral practice are central in Oakeshott’s political philosophy, and indicate a theory of normativity in which moral reasoning and political activity are a form of argumentative discourse constructed by starting from the assumptions shared within a certain community. In this light, Oakeshott is compared to the exponents of the English School and to constructivism because of his definition of an interpretative approach, in which world politics is a normative engagement and the role of theory is to consider its presuppositions as well as its universal meaning. Moreover, it is shown that he offers a comprehensive theory of the evolution of international society and of the role of war that is consistent with his broader political philosophy. The theory of ‘civil association’ is the ground for an understanding of international society as an association between states constituted by the recognition of moral constraints on the actions of states. These constraints are institutionalised in customary international law, which is understood as a moral practice. Therefore, international society is grounded on an evolving morality resulting from the historical conduct of states. As such, Oakeshott’s political philosophy provides an understanding of international relations that is distinct from both Realism and Universalism.
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Zheng, Feng. „Visual data association : tracking, re-identification and retrieval“. Thesis, University of Sheffield, 2016. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/17223/.

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As there is a rapid development of the information society, large amounts of multimedia data are generated, which are shared and transferred on various electronic devices and the Internet every minute. Hence, building intelligent systems capable of associating these visual data at diverse locations and different times is absolutely essential and will significantly facilitate understanding and identifying where an object came from and where it is going. Thus, the estimated traces of motions or changes increasingly make it feasible to implement advanced algorithms to real-world applications, including human-computer interaction, robotic navigation, security in surveillance, biological characteristics association and civil structure vibration detection. However, due to the inherent challenges, such as ambiguity, heterogeneity, noisy data, large-scale property and unknown variations, visual data association is currently far from being established. Therefore, this thesis focuses on the studies of associating visual data at diverse locations and different times for the tasks of tracking, re-identification and retrieval. More specifically, three situations including single camera, across multiple cameras and across multiple modalities have been investigated and four algorithms have been developed at different levels. Chapter 3 The first algorithm is to explore an ensemble system for robust object tracking, primarily considering the independence of classifier members. An empirical analysis is firstly given to show that object tracking is a non-i.i.d. sampling, under-sample and incomplete-dataset problem. Then, a set of independent classifiers trained sequentially on different small datasets is dynamically maintained to overcome the particular machine learning problem. Thus, for every challenge, an optimal classifier can be approximated in a subspace spanned by the selected competitive classifiers. Chapter 4 The second method is to improve the object tracking by exploiting a winner-take-all strategy to select the most suitable trackers. This topic naturally extends the concept of ensemble in the first topic to a more general idea: a multi-expert system, in which members come from different function spaces. Thus, the diversity of the system is more likely to be amplified. Based on a large public dataset, a prediction model of performance for different trackers on various challenges can be obtained off-line. Then, the learned structural regression model can be directly used to efficiently select the winner tracker online. Chapter 5 The third one is to learn cross-view identities for fast person re-identification, in a cross-camera setting, which significantly differs from the single-view object tracking in the first two topics. Two sets of discriminative hash functions for two different views are learned by simultaneously minimising their distance in the Hamming space, and maximising the cross-covariance and margin. Thus, similar binary codes can be found for images of the same person captured at different views by embedding the images into the Hamming space. Chapter 6 The fourth model is to develop a novel Hetero-manifold regularisation framework for efficient cross-modal retrieval. Compared with the first two settings, this is a more general and complex topic, in which the samples can be relaxed to the images captured in the very far distance or very long time, even to text, voice and other formats. Taking advantage of the hetero-manifold, the similarity between each pair of heterogeneous data could be naturally measured by three order random walks on this hetero-manifold. It is concluded that, by fully exploiting the algorithms for solving the problems in the three situations, an integrated trace for an object moving anywhere can be definitely discovered.
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Xu, Jiajun. „Buying influence? : the international diplomacy behind donor financing of the World Bank's International Development Association“. Thesis, University of Oxford, 2015. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:4e90a729-0a79-457a-9497-b35defeae456.

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This thesis addresses the puzzle of why changes in relative donor contributions to the World Bank’s International Development Association (IDA) did not reflect shifts in their relative economic capabilities. It addresses the grand debates about how power transitions shape a US-led hegemonic international system by exploring one specific international organisation. Drawing primarily on archives, elite interviews, and participant observation, I examine sixteen rounds of IDA replenishment negotiations from 1960 to 2010. There are three puzzles a close empirical analysis throws up. The first is why the hegemon maintained its burden shares regardless of rise or fall in economic status; I call this ‘Hegemonic Lag’. The second is why ascending powers were slow to assume greater burden-shares despite economic ascents; I call this ‘Challenger Inertia.’ The third puzzle is why significant burden-shifting occurred on a much greater scale than shifts in relative economic weight; I call this ‘Accelerated Burden-Shifting.’ Two conventional explanations – donors’ relative ‘ability-to-pay’ and their ‘country-specific interests’ – offer a first-cut analysis of donors’ ability and willingness to contribute. However, they fail to uncover how bipolar geopolitics and World Bank governance shaped IDA burden-sharing dynamics. This thesis tests whether the hegemon will maintain its shares even if its relative economic capacity wanes, if its bipolar rival poses a more intense external threat. Equally it tests whether a hegemon and/or waning powers with a desire to expand total IDA resources will cede voting rights to ascending powers in exchange for financial support to IDA. Finally, the research examines whether a hegemon violating the ‘fairness’ principle by shirking obligations but pursuing undue influence will face secondary states willing to take ‘exit/voice’ measures to restore an implicit contribution-to-influence equity line; and whether such countermeasures would be postponed if secondary states are structurally dependent upon the hegemon and/or lack viable outside options. In-depth case studies are used to test these hypotheses. Overall the thesis reveals that the US maintained or cut its burden share as the Soviet threat waxed and waned; and that as the Soviet Union collapsed the US abandoned both its leadership for IDA expansion to counter the Soviet threat and its self-restraint in controlling the World Bank, provoking the fairness concern among secondary states – the most potent factor in explaining IDA burden-sharing dynamics in the post-Cold War era.
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Eybpoosh, Matineh. „Identification Of Risk Paths In International Construction Projects“. Master's thesis, METU, 2010. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12612315/index.pdf.

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Within the context of construction projects, risk is generally defined as an uncertain happening which is the function of its occurrence probability and the severity of its possible impacts on pre-defined objectives. According to this definition, international construction projects are high-risk endeavors, since they are known with their complex natures, large sizes, multidisciplinary frameworks, and unfamiliar and uncertain environments. International construction projects have more complex risk emergence patterns as they are affected from multiple global and foreign country conditions as well as project-related factors. Huge and complicated interrelationships and dynamic interactions among these influencing factors necessitate more systematic, comprehensive, and multi-attribute risk management process for overseas projects. In order to satisfy the requirements of such a risk management system, a realistic, inclusive, and accurate picture of the real case, reflecting all the aforementioned aspects of the international projects, is necessary. The major aim of this study is to demonstrate that there are causal relationships between various risk factors which necessitate identification of risk paths rather than individual risk factors during risk identification and assessment phases. Identification of a network of interactive risk paths, each of which initiated from diverse v vulnerabilities of the project system, is considered to be a better reflection of the real conditions of construction projects rather than using generic risk checklists. In this study, using the data of 166 projects carried out by Turkish contractors in international markets, and utilizing Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) technique, 36 interrelated risk paths were identified and the total effects of each vulnerability factor and risk path on cost overrun were assessed. SEM findings prove the main hypotheses of the study. The results demonstrate that every risk path is generated from specific vulnerabilities of inherent in project environment. Risk identification using SEM helps decision-makers in answering &ldquo
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questions in early stages of a project, in tracing the effects of interdependent risks throughout the life of the project, and in evaluating the influence of alternative mitigation strategies, not only on specific risks, but also on the whole network of interrelated risk factors.
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Arkhiiereiev, Sergii I. „Ukrainian international business under influence of EU-Ukraine association agreement“. Thesis, Харківський національний університет ім. В. Н. Каразіна, 2016. http://repository.kpi.kharkov.ua/handle/KhPI-Press/39004.

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Gilmour, Tony. „Network power: an international study of strengthening housing association capacity“. Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/5393.

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Operating in the space between state, market and society, nonprofit housing associations are part of a new generation of hybrid organisations. Unlike traditional organisations delivering publicly subsidised affordable rental accommodation, governance is networked not hierarchical. The state can influence - through subsidy, regulation and direct intervention - though seldom chooses to directly control. Housing associations regularly partner with public sector agencies, private developers and other nonprofit or hybrid organisations. Networking is used to share resources, build local coalitions and increase institutional learning. This thesis uses a cross-national case study approach to develop frameworks leading to a deeper understanding of what housing associations are becoming. The topic is addressed through the research focus on how to strengthen housing association capacity, taken to be ‘the capability of an organisation to achieve goals’. Nine associations of three organisation types, selected from the city regions of San Francisco, Melbourne and Manchester, provided rich documentary and interview information. This was supplemented by interviews with senior staff at networked organisations identified through snowballing techniques. Organisational capacity is often seen as a set of attributes that housing associations possess, such as a mission statement and governance procedures. This has led to a narrow focus on capacity building through professionalisation, introducing management approaches from the private sector. The research findings suggest the importance of broader approaches to strengthening organisational capacity, for example though collaboration between associations by merger, group structure, or procurement partnerships. Capacity can also be built with assistance from both traditional and emerging networked support organisations. Trade and professional bodies, together with consultants, lobby organisations, researchers and community groups form part of a broader web. The success of contemporary housing associations depends not only on the skills of individuals working for the organisation, but their ability to make connections across the wider environment - organisational capacity strengthened through network power.
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Gilmour, Tony. „Network power an international study of strengthening housing association capacity /“. University of Sydney, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/5393.

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Operating in the space between state, market and society, nonprofit housing associations are part of a new generation of hybrid organisations. Unlike traditional organisations delivering publicly subsidised affordable rental accommodation, governance is networked not hierarchical. The state can influence - through subsidy, regulation and direct intervention - though seldom chooses to directly control. Housing associations regularly partner with public sector agencies, private developers and other nonprofit or hybrid organisations. Networking is used to share resources, build local coalitions and increase institutional learning. This thesis uses a cross-national case study approach to develop frameworks leading to a deeper understanding of what housing associations are becoming. The topic is addressed through the research focus on how to strengthen housing association capacity, taken to be ‘the capability of an organisation to achieve goals’. Nine associations of three organisation types, selected from the city regions of San Francisco, Melbourne and Manchester, provided rich documentary and interview information. This was supplemented by interviews with senior staff at networked organisations identified through snowballing techniques. Organisational capacity is often seen as a set of attributes that housing associations possess, such as a mission statement and governance procedures. This has led to a narrow focus on capacity building through professionalisation, introducing management approaches from the private sector. The research findings suggest the importance of broader approaches to strengthening organisational capacity, for example though collaboration between associations by merger, group structure, or procurement partnerships. Capacity can also be built with assistance from both traditional and emerging networked support organisations. Trade and professional bodies, together with consultants, lobby organisations, researchers and community groups form part of a broader web. The success of contemporary housing associations depends not only on the skills of individuals working for the organisation, but their ability to make connections across the wider environment - organisational capacity strengthened through network power.
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Rahman, Mohammad Mahfuzur. „Identification and cloning of Mycobacterium tuberculosis endothelial cell association genes“. Thesis, St George's, University of London, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.392033.

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Fowdar, Javed Youssouf. „Identification of Hypertension Genes Following a Genome-Wide Association Scan“. Thesis, Griffith University, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/365911.

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Hypertension, which is defined as persistent high blood pressure, is a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases and affects more than 1 billion people worldwide. Approximately twenty percent of Australian adults receive treatment for hypertension and thus hypertension is also a major cost to healthcare systems, both in Australia and worldwide. Despite the high burden of hypertension on society, the majority of the risk factors for developing hypertension are still unknown. Though the involvement of environmental factors in hypertension development has been relatively well-characterised, hypertension is a complex polygenic disease of which only a few susceptibility genes have been identified. The broad aims of this research were therefore to identify hypertension susceptibility genes through both a traditional hypothesis-driven approach (candidate gene studies) and through gene discovery methods that do not rely on a priori biological assumptions (genome-wide association studies and pathway analysis studies). Using a combined approach, this research investigated both canonical blood pressure regulation pathways and novel mechanisms for association with hypertension susceptibility. The study utilised a case-control association approach involving Australian hypertensive cases and age-, sex-, and ethnicity-matched controls to investigate specific candidate genes and a more comprehensive genome-wide association study (GWAS) and pathway analysis for novel gene discovery. The candidate gene approach was based on the hypothesis that hyperhomocysteinemia-causing gene variants in enzymes of the homocysteine (Hcy) metabolism pathway increase the risk of hypertension and examined four such markers in three Hcy pathway genes, MTHFR, MTRR, and MTHFD1. Despite some mixed reports on the positive association of hypertension and MTHFR, this approach found no significant association of any of the Hcy gene markers with hypertension either individually or in an epistatic interaction model.
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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
School of Medical Science
Griffith Health
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McAuley, Erica Zoe Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute Faculty of Medicine UNSW. „Identification of bipolar disorder susceptibility genes“. Publisher:University of New South Wales. Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute, 2009. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/43690.

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Bipolar affective disorder is a severe mood disorder, which is characterised by episodes of mania and depression. The aetiology of bipolar disorder remains elusive, with little known about the underlying biological, anatomical, or biochemical effects. However, family, twin and adoption studies provide evidence for a strong genetic component to the disorder. Due to the high heritability, familial clustering, and common population prevalence of the illness, molecular genetic studies can be implemented to identify bipolar disorder susceptibility genes. This thesis investigated the candidate gene serotonin 2A receptor (HTR2A), which lay within a region on chromosome 13q14 previously identified by bipolar disorder genome-wide linkage scans. Significant association was found with bipolar disorder and a SNP within intron 2 of HTR2A in an Australian case-control cohort. Haplotype association analysis identified a 5-SNP protective haplotype within HTR2A. Conducting a new genome-wide linkage scan on 35 Australian bipolar disorder pedigrees found significant evidence for linkage on chromosome 15q25-26. Subsequent fine-mapping of the region verified the linkage peak with a significant maximum multipoint LOD score of 4.58. Haplotype analysis, based on pedigree-specific, identical-by-descent allele sharing, supported the location of a bipolar susceptibility gene within a 6.2Mb confidence interval. The candidate gene sialyltransferase 8B (ST8SIA2), which had previously shown association with SNPs within the gene’s promoter region and schizophrenia in two independent Asian cohorts, lies within the chromosome 15q25-26 locus. Failing to replicate the association found with these specific SNPs, and without finding association with two additional SNPs in an upstream conserved putative regulatory region, a fine-mapping association study was conducted across the entire 6.2Mb interval. The strongest association signals were observed at SNPs 16kb upstream from and within the fourth intron of ST8SIA2. A specific bipolar disorder risk haplotype was identified for ST8SIA2, and this was also observed to be over-represented in a cohort of Australian schizophrenia cases. This finding suggests that the ST8SIA2 gene, for which strong developmental regulation was observed, may be a shared susceptibility gene for both bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. In summary, this thesis has provided evidence identifying both HTR2A and ST8SIA2 as bipolar disorder susceptibility genes.
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Bücher zum Thema "International Association for Identification"

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IASTED International Symposium: Modelling, Identification and Control (1985 Grindelwald, Switzerland). Proceedings [of the] IASTED International Symposium: Modelling, Identification and Control, MIC'85: A publication of the International Association of Science and Technology for Development-IASTED. Herausgegeben von Hamza M. H und International Association of Science and Technology for Development. Anaheim, Cal: ACTA Press, 1985.

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1939-, Crawford John M., und Foundation of the American Society of Association Executives., Hrsg. Association international activity. Washington, D.C: Foundation of the American Society of Association Executives, 1988.

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Slavko, Bogdanović, Hrsg. International law association rules on international water resources. Novi Sad: Jugoslovensko udruženje za vodno pravo, 1999.

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Schaw, Walter A. International handbook on association management. Washington, D.C. (1575 I St., N.W., Washington 20005-1168): American Society of Association Executives, 1998.

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International Identification Meeting (4th 1986 Elat, Israel). International bird identification: Proceedings of the 4th International Identification Meeting, Eilat, 1st-8th November 1986. Eilat, Israel: International Birdwatching Center, 1987.

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engineers, Association of consulting. International work. London: The Association, 1998.

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engineers, Association of consulting. International work. London: The Association., 1999.

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(Firm), Tony Stone Images. Portraits: In association with Liaison International. Chicago, IL: Tony Stone Images, 1997.

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Association, Library. International policy of the Library Association. London: Library Association, 1988.

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Association, Library. International policy of the Library Association. 2. Aufl. London: Library Association, 1992.

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Buchteile zum Thema "International Association for Identification"

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Sansò, F., und M. Clara de Lacy. „The Bayesian Approach Applied to Significant Deformation Identification“. In International Association of Geodesy Symposia, 19–29. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-38596-7_3.

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Jia, Minghai, Mike Stewart und Maria Tsakiri. „A Statistical Test Procedure for the Detection and Identification of GPS Systematic Errors“. In International Association of Geodesy Symposia, 404–9. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04709-5_67.

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Bosch, W., H. Drewes, P. Häfele, K. Kaniuth, R. Kaniuth, M. Kuhn, K. Stuber und H. Tremel. „The EVAMARIA Project: Identification and Verification of Sea Level Anomalies in the North Atlantic“. In International Association of Geodesy Symposia, 238–43. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04683-8_45.

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Mueller, Alexander, Adrian Kemper, Ingrid Bubb, Nour Sakr, Gerhard Kopp und Robert Hahn. „Systematic Development and Evaluation of a User-Oriented System for Public Transport Vehicles Identification“. In Proceedings of the 21st Congress of the International Ergonomics Association (IEA 2021), 757–65. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-74608-7_93.

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Cusanno, Hugo, Christine Vidal-Gomel und Sophie Le Bellu. „Identification of Sensitive Driving Situations to Guide the Design of a Learning Tool for Automated Vehicle Drivers“. In Proceedings of the 21st Congress of the International Ergonomics Association (IEA 2021), 462–70. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-74602-5_65.

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Biermann, Hannah, Ralf Philipsen und Martina Ziefle. „A Matter of Trust – Identification and Evaluation of User Requirements and Design Concepts for a Trust Label in Autonomous Driving“. In Proceedings of the 21st Congress of the International Ergonomics Association (IEA 2021), 560–67. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-74608-7_68.

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Thelwall, Michael. „Word Association Detection: Term Identification“. In Word Association Thematic Analysis, 23–39. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-02324-8_3.

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Chen, Qingfeng. „Biological Pathway Identification“. In Association Analysis Techniques and Applications in Bioinformatics, 267–99. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-8251-6_9.

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Zheng, Wei-Shi, Shaogang Gong und Tao Xiang. „Group Association: Assisting Re-identification by Visual Context“. In Person Re-Identification, 183–201. London: Springer London, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-6296-4_9.

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Müller, Benoît. „International Publishers Association“. In Verleger • Humanist Homme de Lettres, 98. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-38087-1_34.

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Konferenzberichte zum Thema "International Association for Identification"

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Frisch, P., S. Miodownik, P. Booth, P. Carragee und R. N. M. Dowling. „Patient centric identification and association“. In 2009 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iembs.2009.5333558.

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Pagani, M., und G. Bordogna. „Identification of association rules between clusters“. In the 5th international conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1456223.1456307.

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Hong, Qi, Zhongyuan Wang, Zheng He, Nanxi Wang, Xin Tian und Tao Lu. „Masked Face Recognition with Identification Association“. In 2020 IEEE 32nd International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ictai50040.2020.00116.

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Chen, Ching-Hui, Jun-Cheng Chen, Carlos D. Castillo und Rama Chellappa. „Video-Based Face Association and Identification“. In 2017 12th IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face & Gesture Recognition (FG 2017). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/fg.2017.27.

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Wu, Jinlin, Hao Liu, Yang Yang, Zhen Lei, Shengcai Liao und Stan Li. „Unsupervised Graph Association for Person Re-Identification“. In 2019 IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccv.2019.00841.

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Cai, Alian, und Tao Yang. „Application of computational verb theory to association rule mining“. In 2012 International Conference on Anti-Counterfeiting, Security and Identification (2012 ASID). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icasid.2012.6325326.

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Marcus, Andrian, Jonathan I. Maletic und King-Ip Lin. „Ordinal association rules for error identification in data sets“. In the tenth international conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/502585.502700.

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XIANG, Peisu, Ke TIAN und Qinzhen HUANG. „Semantic Association Identification and Knowledge Discovery for Business Applications“. In Proceedings of the International Conference. World Scientific Publishing Company, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812799524_0123.

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Gao, Yiqun, Jialu Hu und Xuequn Shang. „Identification of lncRNA-disease association using bi-random walks“. In 2018 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (BIBM). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bibm.2018.8621132.

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Abid, Asif Sohail, und Mohammad Younus Javed. „An Effective Approach for Association Identification in Real Scenarios“. In 2009 Second International Conference on Computer and Electrical Engineering. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccee.2009.152.

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Berichte der Organisationen zum Thema "International Association for Identification"

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Southwell, Brian G., Andrea Anderson, Anne Berry, Kamilah Weems und Lisa Howley, Hrsg. Equipping Health Professions Educators to Better Address Medical Misinformation. RTI Press, März 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2023.op.0086.2303.

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As part of a cooperative agreement with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Federal Award Identification Number [FAIN]: NU50CK000586), the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) began a strategic initiative in 2022 both to increase confidence in COVID-19 vaccines and to address medical misinformation and mistrust through education in health professions contexts. Specifically, the AAMC solicited proposals for integrating competency-based, interprofessional strategies to mitigate health misinformation into new or existing curricula. Five Health Professions Education Curricular Innovations subgrantees received support from the AAMC in 2022 and reflected on the implementation of their ideas in a series of meetings over several months. Subgrantees included the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Florida International University Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo, the Maine Medical Center/Tufts University School of Medicine, and the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. This paper comprises insights from each of the teams and overarching observations regarding the challenges and opportunities involved with leveraging health professions education to address medical misinformation and improve patient health.
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Williams, Bernard O., und Lee Wascher. International Ergonomics Association Activities and Constituent Societies. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, Mai 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada196281.

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Salo, James. Greening Value Chains: How Large Companies in Latin America and the Caribbean Can Influence Natural Resource Use and Environmental Impact Management in Their Value Chains: Technical Study. Inter-American Development Bank, Oktober 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0006476.

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Managing value chain environmental impacts and natural resource use has become an important consideration in the purchasing decisions of large publicly traded companies. Suppliers, including micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in the Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) region,can increase their competiveness by using best practices in natural resource management and reducing their environmental impacts. In order to assess how value chain environmental management can improve MSME competitiveness, this study identifies best practices among companies in key economic sectors in LAC with the largest value chain environmental inputs (e.g. water use, commodities) and outputs (e.g. greenhouse gas emissions, waste). Tools and incentive mechanisms that support adoption of best practices were identified and assessed for usefulness. This study provides valuable guidance to various actors along the value chains of multinational companies that operate in LAC, including suppliers (MSMEs), financial institutions, and other entities (international development organizations, industry associations, research organizations, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs)) interested in fostering the development of greener value chains. The identification of key sectors, considering both economic and environmental impact significance, provides interested entities with a ranked list of sectors to work with. The identification of key environmental inputs and outputs is a valuable reference point for prioritizing key issues for LAC companies in each sector. Finally, this study's review of value chain environmental management best practices, tools, and incentive mechanisms supports knowledge sharing, development of greener value chains, improved environmental management of MSMEs, and key areas for supporting investment.
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Roy C. Herndon. INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY IDENTIFICATION, DEVELOPMENT, DEMONSTRATION, DEPLOYMENT AND EXCHANGE. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), Februar 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/840953.

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Gardner, Kathleen. 7th International Workshop on the Identification of Transcribed Sequences. Beyond the Identification of Transcribed Sequences. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/765456.

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Humphries, Jennifer. Country Reports 2020: Reports from the Adhering Bodies of the International Permafrost Association. Herausgegeben von Emma Stockton, Christopher Burn und Frederick "Fritz" Nelson. International Permafrost Association (IPA), Oktober 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52381/cr.2020.1.

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Stockton, Emma, Christopher Burn und Frederick "Fritz" Nelson, Hrsg. Country Reports 2021: Reports from the Adhering Bodies of the International Permafrost Association. International Permafrost Association (IPA), August 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.52381/cr.2021.1.

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Parker, S. K., und L. Icerman. Stakeholder identification of advanced technology opportunities at international ports of entry. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), Januar 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/510378.

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Polen, William L. United States Energy Association Final Report International Partnership for the Hydrogen Economy Ministerial Conference. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/878467.

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Polen, William L. United States Energy Association Final Report International Partnership for the Hydrogen Economy Ministerial Conference. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/878468.

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