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Wahid, Abdul, and Yoga Wiranoto. "Optimization of control performance on CO2 removal in subang field using model predictive control." E3S Web of Conferences 67 (2018): 01028. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186701028.

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A model predictive control (MPC) is used to optimize the control performance on CO2 removal in Subang Field. MPC is implemented to control the feed gas pressure (PIC-1101), amine flow rate (FIC-1102), and makeup water flowrate (FIC-1103) to maintain CO2 concentration in sweet gas. MPC is built using the first-order plus dead time (FOPDT) models. The control performance tests are used set point (SP) tracking and disturbance rejection with the performance indicator is the integral of square error (ISE). The result show that the optimum setting of prediction horizon (P), horizon (M) and Time Sampling (T) in MPC are 9 1, 32 and 1 on PIC-1101; 34, 10 and 5 on FIC-1102 and 40, 10 and 5 on FIC-1103. Based on ISE values, the use of MPC can improve performance for set point tracking by 14.02% in PIC-1101, 76.74% in FIC-1102, and 16.31% in FIC-1103, the use of MPC can improve performance for disturbance rejection by 19.32% in FIC-1102, and 91.57% in FIC-1103, compared with the proportional-integral (PI) controller that used in the field.
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MANNERSTEDT, KARIN, EBBE ENGHOLM, NARENDRA KUMAR MISHRA, MORTEN LUNDH, NINA BUCH-MÅNSON, LISBETH N. FINK, SØREN LJUNGBERG PEDERSEN, et al. "1103-P: Glucose-Responsive Insulin: An Unprecedented Cleavable Linker Concept." Diabetes 68, Supplement 1 (June 2019): 1103—P. http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db19-1103-p.

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Martin, Daniel W. "Review of Acoustical Patents—82 (1–6), 404 (P), 722 (P), 1103 (P), 1468 (P), 1855 (P), 2163 (P)." Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 82, no. 1 (July 1987): 404. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.395515.

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Di Filippo, Marina, and Hernán Vila. "Influence of different rootstocks on the vegetative and reproductive performance of Vitis vinifera L. Malbec under irrigated conditions." OENO One 45, no. 2 (June 30, 2011): 75. http://dx.doi.org/10.20870/oeno-one.2011.45.2.1487.

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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Aims</strong>:Atrial of cv. Malbec grafted to six different rootstocks (Harmony, SO4, 1103 P, 140 Ru, 3309 C and Cereza) and own rooted cv. Malbec (ORMa) was carried out with the aim to study the influence of rootstock on the vegetative and reproductive performance of cv. Malbec. Another objective was to study the relationship between below ground (i.e., rootstock) and above ground (i.e., scion) growth under irrigated conditions, typical of Argentine viticulture.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Methods and results</strong>: Four groups of rootstocks could be distinguished according to their vegetative and reproductive performance. The first group (Cereza and 3309 C, as ORMa) showed intermediate yield and high vegetative expression (VE). The second group (SO4 and 1103 P) was characterized by high yield and intermediate VE. The third group (140 Ru) displayed intermediate yield and low VE. Finally, the fourth group (Harmony) showed low yield and low VE. 140 Ru showed the highest number of roots, while 1103 P, SO4 and Harmony showed the lowest number. Harmony showed a greater skin to berry ratio than 1103 P and a lower berry weight (1.56 g) than the rest of the treatments (1.7 g on average).</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Conclusion</strong>: Rootstocks influenced the biomass partitioning between leaves, grapes and roots: 140 Ru promoted root and reproductive development; Cereza, 3309 C and ORMa promoted vegetative development; SO4 and 1103 P promoted grape yield; and Harmony promoted root development.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Significance and impact of the study</strong>: The absence of a general behavior pattern highlights the need to accurately assess the performance of each rootstock for each zone and each <em>Vitis</em> variety, in order to choose the most appropriate scion-rootstock combination.</p>
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Ferrara, Sabrina. "Enrico Fenzi, Pétrarque, Paris, Les Belles Lettres/essais, 2015, 264 p." Arzanà, no. 19 (October 23, 2017): 134–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/arzana.1103.

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XIA, Yongbo, and Shaoping CHEN. "Cross-Correlation Distribution between a p-Ary m-Sequence and Its Decimated Sequence with Decimation Factor $d=\frac{(p^{m}+1)^2}{2(p^e+1)}$." IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences E97.A, no. 5 (2014): 1103–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1587/transfun.e97.a.1103.

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PETTUS, JEREMY, BERTRAND CARIOU, SANGEETA SAWHNEY, PHILLIP L. BANKS, MICHAEL J. DAVIES, and PABLO LAPUERTA. "1103-P: Balancing the Risk of DKA and Severe Hypoglycemia with Sotagliflozin in Adults with Type 1 Diabetes." Diabetes 69, Supplement 1 (June 2020): 1103—P. http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db20-1103-p.

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GILBERT, CATHERINE, WARD FICKWEILER, ATIF ADAM, and JENNIFER SUN. "1103-P: Risk Factors for Visit Cancellations in a Tertiary Care Referral Clinic Specializing in Diabetic Eye Disease." Diabetes 70, Supplement 1 (June 2021): 1103—P. http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db21-1103-p.

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KJEMS, LISE L., PRAKASH PRABHAKAR, BRIAN SCHWARTZ, HOLLY HUANG, and MICHELLE A. BARON. "Efficacy and Safety of ITCA 650, an Injection-Free GLP-1RA, in T2D Patients—A Pooled Analysis of Phase 3 Studies." Diabetes 67, Supplement 1 (May 2018): 1103—P. http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db18-1103-p.

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Denney, Dennis. "Knowledge Management: Key Drivers for an E&P Program." Journal of Petroleum Technology 55, no. 11 (November 1, 2003): 65–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/1103-0065-jpt.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "1103 P"

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Duran, Hasan Engin <1982&gt. "Short-run dynamics of income disparities and cycle synchronization across regions." Doctoral thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/1133.

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Since the 1990s, the issue of regional income convergence and its long term tendencies has been thoroughly and heatedly discussed. Far less attention, however, has been devoted to the short-run dynamics of regional convergence. The present thesis is devoted to explicitly studying the short-run dynamics of regional income disparities; in particular to the interconnections between regional income inequalities and the aggregate business cycle as well as to the interactions among disaggregate and aggregate economic fluctuations in the US. In the first chapter, we characterize the short-run behavior of income inequalities across states and investigate the mechanisms behind such behavior. In Chapter 2, we investigate whether and why some economies might be systematically ahead of others along the swings of the business cycle. Chapter 3 aims at evaluating the distortion introduced in the cross-sectional analysis of economic convergence when the period under study contains incomplete business cycles.
Dal 1990, il tema della convergenza del reddito regionale e le sue tendenze di lungo termine è stato notevolmente approfondito e discusso. Minore attenzione, tuttavia, è stata dedicata alla dinamiche di breve periodo delle convergenze regionali. La presente tesi analizza esplicitamente le dinamiche delle disparità regionali di reddito di breve periodo; in particolare, le interconnessioni tra le disuguaglianze di reddito regionale e il ciclo economico aggregato, nonché le interazioni tra le fluttuazioni economiche negli Stati Uniti sia a livello disaggregato e aggregato. Nel primo capitolo, si caratterizza il comportamento delle disparità di reddito nel breve periodo degli stati e si studiano i meccanismi dietro tale comportamento. Nel capitolo 2, vengono indagate le ragioni per cui alcune economie sistematicamente guidano le oscillazioni dei cicli economoci ed altre le seguono con dei ritardi. Il capitolo 3 è dedicato esplicitamente alle distorsioni che possono sorgere nell’analisi cross-section della convergenza quando il periodo di analisi include cicli aggregati incompleti.
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Pampolini, Katia <1993&gt. "L’evoluzione della gestione informativa aziendale: benefici, criticità e supporto alle organizzazioni." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/11803.

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L’informazione all’interno delle aziende è un elemento fondamentale, la cui circolazione, comunicazione ed elaborazione coadiuva i membri delle organizzazioni a conoscere le proprie caratteristiche e potenzialità e prevedere future conseguenze organizzative. All’interno di questa tesi vengono ripercorse le tappe che hanno cambiato e plasmato il modo di gestire l’informazione, mano a mano che le organizzazioni si sono sviluppate nel tempo. Si ripercorre quindi l’evoluzione dei sistemi informativi e il modo di gestire l’informazione nelle aziende a seconda delle loro necessità. Una parte considerevole dell’elaborato si sofferma sul concetto di integrazione dei sistemi informativi, ovvero sui più avanzati sistemi informativi automatizzati: i sistemi di Enterprise Resouce Planning (ERP) indicandone peculiarità, benefici, limiti e caratteristiche. L’elaborato pone poi l’attenzione sulle tecnologie dell’informazione maggiormente avanzate, quelle che permettono alle organizzazioni di gestire il complesso informativo aziendale nel modo migliore possibile per informazioni di tipo differenti, e a seconda di diverse esigenze, anche dal punto di vista economico-organizzativo. Infine viene descritto un esempio pratico di sistema informativo, riscontrato durante l’esperienza di stage universitario, relativo alle società tra professionisti, il quale permette a queste la gestione contabile contemporanea sia secondo il principio di cassa che secondo il principio di competenza.
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Santin, Nicolo' <1992&gt. "La gamification e l'advergaming: il caso Ofree e la soluzione per far donare la gente alle organizzazioni non profit senza mettere mano al portafoglio." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/11603.

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La tesi è incentrata sulla gamification, presentando i vari campi di applicazione di questo fenomeno, e successivamente si focalizza in particolare sugli advergame. Segue poi una ricerca, condotta tramite interviste e questionari, che si ricollega ai temi trattati nei precedenti capitoli. L'ultima parte riguarda il caso di studio Ofree. Si tratta di una piattaforma in fase embrionale che si propone di far donare dei soldi alle persone in maniera completamente gratuita.
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SPREAFICO, MARTA. "Institutions and Growth: The Experience of the Former Soviet Union Economies." Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/1113.

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Organizzata in tre saggi, questa tesi si pone l’obiettivo di consentire una migliore comprensione del legame tra crescita e istituzioni, e dei meccanismi attraverso cui gli assetti istituzionali possono condizionare i sentieri economici. Riconoscendo, sulla base di considerazioni storiche, il potere esemplificativo delle ex Repubbliche Socialiste Sovietiche e della loro comune esperienza passata, questo lavoro fornisce, da un lato, una struttura empirica di riferimento per esaminare l’impatto sulla performance economica di un insieme di istituzioni, concretamente legate al funzionamento dell’attività economica; dall’altro, approfondisce lo studio degli effetti e delle determinanti delle azioni di policy. Il primo saggio offre una disamina della letteratura riguardante il legame crescita e istituzioni, fornendo un quadro esaustivo degli sviluppi teorici ed empirici, e illustra diversi aspetti che possono essere concepiti come obiettivi per la ricerca futura; il secondo, attraverso la costruzione di un modello statico e di un modello dinamico, quantifica l’impatto delle istituzioni economiche sui sentieri di crescita di questi paesi, impiegando e analizzando numerose tecniche di stima; il terzo saggio formula diverse specificazioni e affronta il tema rilevante del ruolo degli interventi di policy sullo sviluppo economico e dell’effetto delle istituzioni politiche su comportamenti e decisioni del governo.
Organized in three essays, this thesis aims at achieving a better understanding of the link between growth and institutions, and of the mechanisms through which the institutional arrangements affect the economic paths. Exploiting the past common experience of the Former Soviet Union economies, this work provides an empirical framework to examine the impact on the economic performance of a set of institutions concretely related to the “functioning” of the economic activity and offers a first attempt to include in this research program the study of the consequences of the government actions. The first essay offers a thorough review of the literature researching on the link between economic growth and institutions, and elucidates several issues that deserve further attention; the second develops a static and a dynamic approach to assess, using multiple estimation techniques, the impact of a set of economic institutions on the growth paths of these countries; the third essay, through several formal specifications, deals with the relevant issue of the role of policy measures and of the effect of the political institutions on the governments behaviour.
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PISANI, FABIO. "Three essays on credit management." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergata", 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2108/1123.

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Nel primo articolo si dimostra che, con contratti standard di debito, ammontare del prestito e profitti del debitore non variano sia quando si tratta di un prestito individuale o di un prestito di gruppo con penalità congiunta, poiché l'effetto positivo del secondo schema sul rischio della banca (e il tasso debitore) è compensato dalla penale congiunta sui debitori. E’ stato anche dimostrato che il prestito partecipato (debito più utili) che riduce i tassi di interesse (rispetto ai contratti di debito standard) genera maggiore richiesta di debito e output, ma inferiori profitti per il debitore. Tali contratti, tuttavia, non può essere usati in presenza informazioni nascoste ex-post, a meno che la verifica ex post da parte del creditore è possibile ed economicamente conveniente. Tuttavia, si dimostra che (un prestito standard o partecipato) il prestito di gruppo ha un vantaggio comparato nel risolvere il problema dell’eterogeneità dei debitori, in quanto, con questi è possibile un menu di contratti che consente di discriminare tra gruppi eterogenei. Infine si dimostra che, sotto certe alcune condizione parametriche, questi contratti garantiscono profitti più elevati per i debitori meno rischiosi rispetto ad un contratto standard di debito individuale. Nel secondo articolo si analizza l'effort di equilibrio dei debitori e il costo dei prestiti di microcredito in presenza di moral hazard, correlazione dei progetti e di sovvenzioni nel caso di prestiti di gruppo. I risultati dimostrano che nel caso di effort endogeno, la correlazione dei progetti ha effetti significativi sull’effort dei debitori solo quando ci sono shock asimmetrici (positivi o negativi). Questi risultati indicano che il ben noto effetto negativo sull’effort nel caso di prestiti di gruppo con penalità congiunta (simmetrico) nel caso di correlazione dei progetti scompare una volta che l’effort è considerato endogeno. Si analizzano inoltre gli effetti delle sovvenzioni ai prestiti (e correlazione asimmetrica) sulla relativa convenienza (in termini di effort del debitore) nel caso di i) prestito di gruppo e prestito individuali con nozionale di garanzia, ii) tra tre diverse strutture di mercato della microfinanza l'industria. Nella terzo articolo si introducono le opzioni reali per individuare la struttura ottima del capitale in presenza di incertezza e distribuzione asimmetrica dei benefici e dei costi tra il debitore e il creditore. Il lavoro analizza sia il contesto uniperiodale sia quello multiperiodale. Il livello ottimale del debito consente di ottenere un equilibrio Pareto efficiente.
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坂, 英雄, 篤. 渡辺, 好規 長谷川, 秀造 酒井, 辰雄 大宜見, 雅史 山本, 博史 天野, et al. "P-179 癌性胸膜炎症例の予後 : 胸水と血清のパラメータを中心として." 日本肺癌学会, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/2237/11036.

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鈴木, 裕太郎, 秀樹 村上, 晃司 河口, 哲郎 谷口, 好規 長谷川, 薫. 下方, and 好孝 関戸. "P-313 悪性胸膜中皮腫におけるPI3K/AKT経路,PTEN遺伝子変異の検討." 日本肺癌学会, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2237/11038.

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CARAMANICO, LEILA. "STUDY OF GRAPEVINE ROOTSTOCK RESPONSE TO WATER STRESS." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/2434/707586.

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More than 80% of vineyards around the world use grafted plants: a scion of Vitis vinifera grafted onto a rootstock of single or interspecific hybrids of American Vitis species, resistant or partially resistant to Phylloxera (Daktulosphaira vitifoliae (Fitch, 1856)). The genetic variability of grapevine rootstocks plays a fundamental role in their adaptation to the environment (Serra et al., 2013). In the climate change scenario, predicting an increase of aridity in the near future (Dai, 2013), the more frequent and severe drought events may represent the major constrain for the future of viticulture (IPCC, 2018; Schultz, 2000). Therefore, the selection of new rootstocks able to cope with unfavourable environmental condition is a key asset, as well as a strategy to improve crop yield/vegetative growth balance on scion behaviour (Corso and Bonghi, 2014). So far, the influence of rootstock on scion physiological performance during water stress has always aroused great interest. On the contrary, the scion impact on rootstock response is still less debated. Therefore, the effect of grafting on rootstock behaviour have been investigated. Phenotypical and large-scale whole transcriptome analyses on two genotypes, a drought-susceptible (101-14) and a drought-tolerant (1103 P), own-rooted and grafted with Cabernet Sauvignon, subjected to a gradual water shortage in semi-controlled environmental conditions have been performed. The ungrafted condition affected photosynthesis and transpiration, meaning the decisive role of scion in modulation of gas exchanges and in general in plant adaptation. Molecular evidence highlighted that the scion delays the stimulus perception and rootstock reactivity to drought. Since 1985, the DiSAA research group operating at the University of Milan is carrying on a rootstock crossbreeding program which has led to the release of four genotypes: M1, M2, M3 and M4. They show from moderate to high tolerance to drought (M4 > M1 = M3 > M2). In order to characterize their performance during water stress, their physiological (gas exchanges and stem water potential) and transcriptome response (genes involved in ABA-synthesis and ABA-mediated responses to drought) under well-watered and water stress conditions were examined. The behaviour of M-rootstocks (M1, M2 and M3) was compared with that of other commercial genotypes largely used in viticulture, either tolerant (140 Ru, 41 B, 110 R, 1103 P), less tolerant (SO 4, K 5BB) and susceptible (420 A and Schwarzman). Discriminant analysis (DA) showed that when water availability starts to decrease, rootstocks firstly perceives the stress activating a transcriptome response, consequently physiological changes have been observed. It also demonstrated that the three M-rootstocks were clearly discriminated: M4 was grouped with the most tolerant genotypes while M3 with the less tolerant or susceptible ones from a physiological standpoint, confirming their different attitude to tolerate water stress. M4 has proven to be a promising rootstock due to its ability to adapt to drought conditions. Considering the constant great demand for vine planting materials, the obtainment of genetically homogeneous populations (i.e. clones) from elite individuals through micropropagation represents a rapid alternative to conventional multiplication. For this reason, an efficient high-throughput protocol for M4 in vitro propagation was set up. Its attitude to shooting, root development and callus proliferation was compared to that of other rootstocks largely used in viticulture (K5BB, 1103P, 101-14 and 3309C). Moreover, pro-embryogenic and embryogenic callus from bud explants were also produced, representing a cellular material manipulable with the genetic engineering techniques. In water scarcity condition, among the mechanisms activated by M4, the great ability to scavenge ROS, related to the increased accumulation of stilbenes and flavonoids, may be such as to give it tolerance to the stress. In particular, the higher levels of trans-resveratrol were correlated with the up-regulation of some stilbene synthase genes, mainly VvSTS16, VvSTS18, VvSTS27 and VvSTS29. The over expression of these genes was linked to a structural variation in their promoter region. To confirm that VvSTSs genes may be considered putative factors of M4 better adaptation to water stress, a genome editing protocol based on the CRISPR/Cas9 system, aimed at knock-out the genes, was performed. For testing the gRNAs functionality, a transient assay on in vitro micropropagated plantlets of M4 and 101-14 was performed. The positive results obtained by this experiment will lead to the transformation of somatic embryos and regeneration of whole-edited plants using the vectors developed.
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藤原, 豊., 征史 近藤, 俊彦 横山, 範恭 宇佐見, 香平 横井, 好孝 関戸, 和良 今泉, 裕昭 久米, and 好規 長谷川. "P-1 肺癌手術症例における血清中DNAにおけるEGFR遺伝子の変異検索." 日本肺癌学会, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2237/11033.

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DELPIAZZO, ELISA. "La partecipazione del Mozambico al SADC. Un processo di liberalizzazione attraverso diversi modelli e diverse chiusure." Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/1109.

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La scelta del modeller riguardo alla chiusura del modello CGE influenza i suoi risultati finali e le sue prescrizioni di policy. In questa tesi, lo scopo è l’analisi e l’identificazione del problema, sia attraverso una discussione teorica che un’ applicazione pratica. Dall’articolo del 1963 di Amartya Sen in poi, la letteratura ha presentato vari articoli sull’argomento. Attualmente, il problema delle chiusure del modello non appare più centrale nel dibattito. Dopo una breve introduzione su cosa siano i CGE, il loro sviluppo e la loro struttura, è presentata una serie di esemplificative maquette con lo scopo di introdurre al concetto di chiusura, come essa influenzi i risultati e come questa scelta del modeller sia intimamente connessa ai fondamenti macroeconomici del sistema. Dopo la teoria, ci si sposta nel mondo reale analizzando con differenti modelli (Neoclassico, “Bastardo Keynesiano”, Strutturalista/Post- Keynesiano) e diverse chiusure per gli aggregati macroeconomici (risparmi privati, pubblici, e stranieri) l’impatto dell’accordo regionale SADC sull’economia mozambicana. I modelli CGE per il Mozambico sono calibrati su una SAM del 2003 e sono svolti con l’ausilio di GAMS/MPSGE. I risultati dimostrano che la chiusura influenza i risultati stessi del modello per cui ognuno presenta una serie di raccomandazioni politiche per l’applicazione dell’accordo SADC.
Modellers’ choice on closure rules affects a CGE model results and consequently its policy prescriptions. In this thesis, the aim is to detect and assess this issue, both through a theoretical discussion and an empirical application. Starting from Amartya Sen’s 1963 paper, literature presents many contributions on this topic. Currently, the closure rule problem is not central in the CGE debate. After a brief introduction on CGEs, their development and their structure, a series of simple maquette is presented. They have the exemplary role of introducing the concept of closures, explain how they affect final outcomes and how this modeller’s choice is strictly connected to the macroeconomic foundation of the economic system. After theory, we move into the real World analyzing through different models (Neoclassical, “Bastard Keynesian”, and Structuralist/ Post- Keynesian), and through different closure rules for macro- aggregates (private, public and foreign savings) the impact of the Regional Trade Agreement of SADC with respect to the Mozambican economy. The Mozambican CGE models are calibrated on a 2003 Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) and they are performed using GAMS/ MPSGE. Outcomes show that closure rules affect them and each model presents a set of policy prescription to implement the SADC agreement.
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Books on the topic "1103 P"

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The Messerschmitt Me P.1101. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub. Ltd., 1999.

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Lempesē, Angelikē. Hē Krētōn politeia, 1100-300 p. Ch. Krētē: Syndesmos Topikōn Henōseōn Dēmōn & Koinotētōn Krētēs, 1990.

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An Act to Designate the Facility of the United States Postal Service Located at 1100 Town and Country Commons in Chesterfield, Missouri, as the "Lance Corporal Matthew P. Pathenos Post Office Building". Washington, D.C: U.S. G.P.O., 2012.

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Clinton), United States President (1993-2001 :. Requests for emergency fiscal year 1995 supplemental appropriations: Communication from the President of the United States transmitting his request to make available emergency appropriations totaling $142 million to address urgent needs arising from the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City ... Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985, as amended, pursuant to 31 U.S.C. 1107. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1995.

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tsyn, D. V. Skobel. Electroluminescence / Elektrolyuminestsentsiya / Электролюминесценция: Proceedings of the P. N. Lebedev Physics Institute. Springer London, Limited, 2013.

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Meyer, Walter. Secret Luftwaffe Emergency Fighters 1944-45: Blohm and Voss P. 212, Focke-Wulf Ta 183, Heinkel P. 1078, Junkers EF. 128, Messerschmitt P. 1101, P. 1106, P. 1110 and P. 1111. Independently Published, 2016.

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Schroeder, Leland. Photo Book of Pєtєr Andrє: Compelling Photo of Pєtєr Andrє with Stunning Images As a Great Gift for Adults, Teens, Kids to Relax and Relieve Stress. Independently Published, 2022.

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Schroeder, Leland. Picture of Pєtєr Andrє: A Wonderful Gift with Compelling and Attractive Famous Rapper Pictures of Pєtєr Andrє to Relax and Relieve Stress for All Fans on Christmas, Birthday. Independently Published, 2022.

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Schroeder, Leland. Picture Book of Pєtєr Andrє: A Wonderful Gift with Compelling and Attractive Famous Rapper Pictures of Pєtєr Andrє to Relax and Relieve Stress for All Fans on Christmas, Birthday. Independently Published, 2022.

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Michael & O'Connor, Patrick J. Gurrie. Voice-Data Telecommunications Systems: An Introduction to Technology/P-1101. Flatiron Pub, 1986.

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Book chapters on the topic "1103 P"

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Pollack, Daniel. "In re Schouler 723 P.2d 1103 (Wash. 1986)." In Social Work and the Courts, 116–18. New York: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003249894-40.

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O’Brien, E. A. "Computing Automorphism Groups of p-Groups." In Computational Algebra and Number Theory, 83–90. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-1108-1_6.

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Kabe, Taizo, Takeharu Tsuge, Takaaki Hikima, Masaki Takata, Akio Takemura, and Tadahisa Iwata. "Processing, Mechanical Properties, and Structure Analysis of Melt-Spun Fibers of P(3HB)/UHMW-P(3HB) Identical Blend." In ACS Symposium Series, 63–75. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bk-2012-1105.ch005.

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Neary, Turlough, and Damien Woods. "P-completeness of Cellular Automaton Rule 110." In Automata, Languages and Programming, 132–43. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11786986_13.

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Declerck, Francis, and Bruce Traill. "H P Bulmer Holdings Plc: the revival of cider." In Products and Process Innovation in the Food Industry, 122–37. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1133-1_8.

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Perraud, S., C. David, and Z. Z. Wang. "Nanomeasure of Esaki Negative Resistance on p-Type GaAs(110) Surfaces." In Solid State Phenomena, 835–38. Stafa: Trans Tech Publications Ltd., 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/3-908451-30-2.835.

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Tringides, M. C., P. K. Wu, and M. G. Lagally. "Comparison of Equilibrium and Non-Equilibrium Diffusion Measurements for W(110)p(2x1)-O." In Diffusion at Interfaces: Microscopic Concepts, 53–62. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73632-2_5.

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Myron, J. R., J. Anderson, and G. J. Lapeyre. "GaAs (110)+Sb,p(1x1): A Case Study of Adatom Adsorption on Compound Semiconductor Surfaces." In Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on the Physics of Semiconductors, 133–36. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-7682-2_29.

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Duke, C. B., C. Mailhiot, A. Paton, K. Li, C. Bonapace, and A. Kahn. "Atomic and Electronic Structure of p (1 × 1) Overlayers of Sb on the (110) Surfaces of III-V Semiconductors." In The Structure of Surfaces, 317–20. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82493-7_51.

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Posteraro, Tano S. "Vitalism and the Problem of Individuation: Another Look at Bergson’s Élan Vital." In History, Philosophy and Theory of the Life Sciences, 9–25. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-12604-8_2.

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AbstractMikhail Bakhtin’s 1926 essay, “Contemporary Vitalism,” includes Bergson alongside Driesch in a short list of “the most published representatives of vitalism in Western Europe,” and, indeed, Bakhtin’s critique of Driesch is intended to undermine what he calls the “conceptual framework” of “contemporary vitalism” as a whole (The crisis of modernism: Bergson and the vitalist controversy. Eds. Frederick Burwick and Paul Douglass. Cambridge University Press, New York, 1992, p 81). The conceptual framework that Driesch and Bergson are supposed to have shared in common consists at bottom, for Bakhtin, in the ontological commitment to the autonomy of life, “its independence, its disconnectedness from physical-chemical phenomena” (81). This has long been understood as the defining mark of vitalism, at least in the mind of its critics: the contention that matter and the mechanical models that track it are insufficient to the reality of biological forms, and that the explanation of life therefore requires the postulation of a non-mechanical, possibly immaterial, uniquely vital principle, force, substance, or property. Recent scholarship has made considerable headway in complicating these pictures by attending to earlier and subtler forms of materialism, and by distinguishing between different types of vitalism and drawing out the heuristic or scientific utility of some of them (Wolfe, Eidos 14: 212–235, 2011, Antropol Exp 17(13): 215–224, 2017; cf. Wolfe and Normandin, Vitalism and the scientific image in post-enlightenment life science, 1800–2010. Springer, Dordrecht, 2013). The focus of some of this work has been on the critical revaluation of Driesch himself (Bognon et al., Kairos J Philos Sci 20(1): 113–140, 2018). Yet the status of Bergson’s commitment to the existence of a vital principle remains underdeveloped. In the midst of what some are calling a “Bergson renaissance,” I think that it calls for the same kind of critical reappraisal (Ansell-Pearson, Bergson: thinking beyond the human condition. Bloomsbury, New York, 2018: 1; cf. Lundy, Deleuze’s Bergsonism. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, p 5, 2018). The aim of this paper is to attempt the outline of an answer to that call. I begin with a brief summary of Driesch’s vitalism, then I reconstruct Bergson’s underappreciated critique of internal finality, or what Kant called inner purposiveness, and locate in it a subterranean criticism of vital principles of the Drieschian variety as well. Two consequences follow: first, if Bergson is to be considered a vitalist, it cannot be in the Drieschian sense and we are therefore wrong to associate the two; and second, if Bergson is to be considered a vitalist, then his vitalism has to be understood—somewhat counterintuitively, and certainly contra Driesch—on the basis of a principle external to the ostensible individuality of biological forms.
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Conference papers on the topic "1103 P"

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Theis, Marius, Martin Chmelnik, Stefan Schoening, Joerg Brand, Holger Rabenau, Peter Hofstetter, Susanne Schubert-Bast, Matthias Kieslich, Johannes Schulze, and Stefan Zielen. "P 1103. Fatal Outcome of Metapneumovirus Infection in Patient with 4H Syndrome." In Abstracts of the 44th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuropediatrics. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1675989.

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Banerji, Pallab, Sayanee Majumdar, and Sourav Chattopadhyay. "Studies on Electrical Transport in p-ZnO/p-Si Heterojunction." In 2008 MRS Fall Meetin. Materials Research Society, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/proc-1109-b08-09.

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Kutschke, Georg, Rüdiger Adam, Michael Eichinger, Michal Fischer, Christoph Kampmann, and Markus Knuf. "P 1106. Involvement of the Cardial Autonomous Nervous System in Mitochondrial Neurogastrointestinal Encephalopathy Syndrome." In Abstracts of the 44th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuropediatrics. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1676023.

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Ma, Z. Q., Bo He, J. Xu, L. Zhao, F. Li, N. S. Zhang, X. J. Meng, L. Shen, and C. Shen. "Fabrication and Photoelectrical Properties of AZO/SiO2/p-Si Based Device." In 2008 MRS Fall Meetin. Materials Research Society, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/proc-1123-p05-14.

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Appel, Jesse, Bhushan Sopori, and N. M. Ravindra. "Computer Simulation of Edge Effects in a Small-Area Mesa N-P Junction Diode." In 2008 MRS Fall Meetin. Materials Research Society, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/proc-1123-p02-05.

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Novarin, Marco, Julien Erdogan, Nicolas Fabry, and Ratanak Din. "Design and construction methods for UHPFRC bridge deck." In IABSE Congress, New York, New York 2019: The Evolving Metropolis. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/newyork.2019.0044.

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<p>This paper presents researches related to UHPFRC (Ultra High Performance Fibre-Reinforced Concrete) deck design for cable stayed and ILM bridges. Structural analysis of a cable stayed deck with 1100 meters main span and an ILM deck with 100 meters main spans are performed and discussed, taking into account main tools related not only to resistance and durability, but also construction methods and economical effectiveness. Steel and concrete quantities are compared with those of actual classical solutions for analogous spans.</p>
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Da Silva, Wanderson Anjos, Yulli Roxenne Albuquerque, Gustavo Palombo Otaviano, Ricardo de Oliveira Correia, and Fernanda de Freitas Anibal. "AVALIAÇÃO DA ATIVIDADE NEMATICIDA E OVICIDA DO ÓLEO ESSENCIAL DE Foeniculum vulgare EM Caenorhabditis elegans." In I Congresso Brasileiro de Biotecnologia On-line. Revista Multidisciplinar de Educação e Meio Ambiente, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.51189/rema/1102.

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Introdução: As infecções causadas por geo-helmintos afetam humanos, plantas e animais, trazendo preocupação para a saúde pública e para o setor agropecuário. O desenvolvimento de resistência relatada em helmintos parasitas frente aos antiparasitários trouxe a necessidade de buscar novos agentes terapêuticos como alternativa aos fármacos já existentes. Objetivo: Avaliar as atividades antinematódeas do óleo essencial de Foeniculum vulgare (funcho-doce), utilizando o nematódeo Caenorhabditis elegans como modelo biológico. Material e métodos: O óleo essencial comercial de F. vulgare foi testado nas concentrações de 0,5%, 0,25%, 0,13%, 0,06%, 0,03% e 0,01% (v/v). O solvente do óleo (Tween 80) foi utilizado como controle negativo, enquanto o controle positivo foi realizado com Levamisol a 25 mM. Os ensaios foram realizados em triplicata e em três momentos diferentes (n=9), avaliando por microscopia óptica a quantidade de nematódeos vivos e a motilidade nos períodos de 6h, 24h e 48h de exposição ao óleo essencial. Posteriormente, foram realizados ensaios analisando os efeitos ovicida, pela inibição da eclosão das larvas após 24h de exposição. Para a identificação dos componentes do óleo foi realizada a cromatografia gasosa acoplada à espectrometria de massa. Resultados: O óleo de F. vulgare apresentou redução significativa (p<0,05) de nematoides vivos e de eclosão das larvas dos ovos a partir da concentração de 0,06%, além de uma redução acentuada na motilidade. Nas concentrações de 0,13% e 0,25% observou-se a redução de mais de 50% de nematódeos vivos, enquanto no tratamento com 0,5% não foi observada a presença de nematódeos vivos a partir do período de 6h. A caracterização química do óleo identificou o anetol (89%) como composto majoritário. Conclusão: O óleo essencial de F. vulgare apresentou atividades nematicida e ovicida em C. elegans, sendo este efeito possivelmente causado pelo composto anetol, e desta maneira possui potencial para ser utilizado no desenvolvimento de novas terapias antihelmínticas.
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Mustangin, Muhamad, Bambang Purwantana, Chusnul Hidayat, and Radi Radi. "The Influence of Vacuum Pressure Heating Treatment on the Characteristic of Crude Palm Oil for Alternative Mineral Oil Insulator." In The 4th International Conference on Science and Technology Applications. Switzerland: Trans Tech Publications Ltd, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/p-62i269.

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– The research on CPO as an insulator to replace mineral oil. The CPO was heated using vacuum distillation technology. The parameters used are the temperature of 110°C to 170°C with the difference of 10°C and the vacuum pressure of 0 mmHg to-600 mmHg with the difference of 200 mmHg. The highest breakdown voltage measurement of 49 kV (170°C-600 mmHg), the lowest viscosity is 20 mPas (170°C-600 mmHg), the lowest water content was obtained at 30 (160°C-400 mmHg). The vacuum pressure and temperature rise causes the high breakdown voltage and viscosity are high and the water content is low. The relationship between vacuum pressure and breakdown voltage is y = 5.8 x + 7 with R2 of 0.9397, the viscosity is y = -2x + 35.67 with R2 of 0.9231 and the water content is y=-7.25x2 + 22.95x + 106.75 with R2 of 0.9945.
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Melton, Andrew, Hongbo Yu, Omkar Jani, Balakrishnam R. Jampana, Shen-Jie Wang, Shalini Gupta, John Buchanan, William E. Fenwick, and Ian T. Ferguson. "MOCVD Growth of High Hole Concentration (〉2x1019 cm-3) P-Type InGaN for Solar Cell Application." In 2008 MRS Fall Meetin. Materials Research Society, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/proc-1123-p07-02.

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Wey, Y. G., K. Giboney, D. L. Crawford, J. E. Bowers, M. J. Rodwell, P. Silvestre, M. J. Hafich, and G. Y. Robinson. "Ultrafast Graded Double Heterostructure p-i-n Photodiode." In Picosecond Electronics and Optoelectronics. Washington, D.C.: Optica Publishing Group, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/peo.1991.thc3.

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Efficient high bandwidth photodetectors are of great interest for use in optical communication, as well as in ultrafast measurement techniques. The shortest electrical pulses have been generated from photoconductors, although the quantum efficiency of the sub 10 ps devices has been too low for use in analog or digital transmission experiments. Bandwidths as large as 110 GHz1 were obtained in GaAs Schottky barrier photodiodes. The shortest measured impulse response was reported by Wang et al.2 who measured a photoresponse pulsewidth of 8.8 ps (of which 5.4 ps was attributed to the photodetector). In the long wavelength InGaAs/InP material system, p-i-n diodes have been reported with bandwidths in excess of 58 GHz3,4. Recently, Crawford et al.5 reported the lowest measured impulse response of InGaAs/InP p-i-n photodiodes of 16 ps. In this case, the photodiode response was limited by the measurement system. We have since incorporated a graded double heterostructure into our device structures to minimize carrier diffusion and trapping effects. In this paper, we will present measurements on these photodiodes which have the shortest measured impulse response of any p-i-n or Schottky photodiode yet reported.
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Adamson, Phil, Swapan Chattopadhyay, Jonathon Coleman, Peter Graham, Steve Geer, Roni Harnik, Steve Hahn, et al. PROPOSAL: P-1101 Matter-wave Atomic Gradiometer Interferometric Sensor (MAGIS-100). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1605586.

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Schiller, Brandon, Tara Hutchinson, and Kelly Cobeen. Cripple Wall Small-Component Test Program: Dry Specimens (PEER-CEA Project). Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center, University of California, Berkeley, CA, November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.55461/vsjs5869.

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This report is one of a series of reports documenting the methods and findings of a multi-year, multi-disciplinary project coordinated by the Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center (PEER) and funded by the California Earthquake Authority (CEA). The overall project is titled “Quantifying the Performance of Retrofit of Cripple Walls and Sill Anchorage in Single-Family Wood-Frame Buildings,” henceforth referred to as the “PEER–CEA Project.” The overall objective of the PEER–CEA Project is to provide scientifically based information (e.g., testing, analysis, and resulting loss models) that measures and documents seismic performance of wood-frame houses with cripple wall and sill anchorage deficiencies as well as retrofitted conditions that address those deficiencies. Three primary tasks support the earthquake loss-modeling effort. They are: (1) the development of ground motions and loading protocols that accurately represent the diversity of seismic hazard in California; (2) the execution of a suite of quasi-static cyclic experiments to measure and document the performance of cripple wall and sill anchorage deficiencies to develop and populate loss models; and (3) nonlinear response history analysis on cripple wall-supported buildings and their components. This report is a product of Working Group 4: Testing, whose central focus was to experimentally investigate the seismic performance of retrofitted and existing cripple walls. This present report focuses on non-stucco or “dry” exterior finishes. Paralleled by a large-component test program conducted at the University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) [Cobeen et al. 2020], the present report involves two of multiple phases of small-component tests conducted at University of California San Diego (UC San Diego). Details representative of era-specific construction–specifically the most vulnerable pre-1960s construction–are of predominant focus in the present effort. Parameters examined are cripple wall height, finish style, gravity load, boundary conditions, anchorage, and deterioration. This report addresses all eight specimens in the second phase of testing and three of the six specimens in the fourth phase of testing. Although conducted in different testing phases, their results are combined here to co-locate observations regarding the behavior of all dry finished specimens. Experiments involved imposition of combined vertical loading and quasi-static reversed cyclic lateral load onto eleven cripple walls. Each specimen was 12 ft in length and 2-ft or 6-ft in height. All specimens in this report were constructed with the same boundary conditions on the top, bottom, and corners of the walls. Parameters addressed in this report include: dry exterior finish type (shiplap horizontal lumber siding, shiplap horizontal lumber siding over diagonal lumber sheathing, and T1-11 wood structural panels), cripple wall height, vertical load, and the retrofitted condition. Details of the test specimens, testing protocol (including instrumentation), and measured as well as physical observations are summarized. Results from these experiments are intended to support advancement of numerical modeling tools, which ultimately will inform seismic loss models capable of quantifying the reduction of loss achieved by applying state-of-practice retrofit methods as identified in FEMA P-1100 Vulnerability-Base Seismic Assessment and Retrofit of One- and Two-Family Dwellings.
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Schiller, Brandon, Tara Hutchinson, and Kelly Cobeen. Cripple Wall Small-Component Test Program: Wet Specimens I (PEER-CEA Project). Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center, University of California, Berkeley, CA, November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.55461/dqhf2112.

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This report is one of a series of reports documenting the methods and findings of a multi-year, multi-disciplinary project coordinated by the Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center (PEER and funded by the California Earthquake Authority (CEA). The overall project is titled “Quantifying the Performance of Retrofit of Cripple Walls and Sill Anchorage in Single-Family Wood-Frame Buildings,” henceforth referred to as the “PEER–CEA Project.” The overall objective of the PEER–CEA Project is to provide scientifically based information (e.g., testing, analysis, and resulting loss models) that measure and assess the effectiveness of seismic retrofit to reduce the risk of damage and associated losses (repair costs) of wood-frame houses with cripple wall and sill anchorage deficiencies as well as retrofitted conditions that address those deficiencies. Tasks that support and inform the loss-modeling effort are: (1) collecting and summarizing existing information and results of previous research on the performance of wood-frame houses; (2) identifying construction features to characterize alternative variants of wood-frame houses; (3) characterizing earthquake hazard and ground motions at representative sites in California; (4) developing cyclic loading protocols and conducting laboratory tests of cripple wall panels, wood-frame wall subassemblies, and sill anchorages to measure and document their response (strength and stiffness) under cyclic loading; and (5) the computer modeling, simulations, and the development of loss models as informed by a workshop with claims adjustors. This report is a product of Working Group 4: Testing and focuses on the first phase of an experimental investigation to study the seismic performance of retrofitted and existing cripple walls with sill anchorage. Paralleled by a large-component test program conducted at the University of California [Cobeen et al. 2020], the present study involves the first of multiple phases of small-component tests conducted at the UC San Diego. Details representative of era-specific construction, specifically the most vulnerable pre-1960s construction, are of predominant focus in the present effort. Parameters examined are cripple wall height, finish materials, gravity load, boundary conditions, anchorage, and deterioration. This report addresses the first phase of testing, which consisted of six specimens. Phase 1 including quasi-static reversed cyclic lateral load testing of six 12-ft-long, 2-ft high cripple walls. All specimens in this phase were finished on their exterior with stucco over horizontal sheathing (referred to as a “wet” finish), a finish noted to be common of dwellings built in California before 1945. Parameters addressed in this first phase include: boundary conditions on the top, bottom, and corners of the walls, attachment of the sill to the foundation, and the retrofitted condition. Details of the test specimens, testing protocol, instrumentation; and measured as well as physical observations are summarized in this report. In addition, this report discusses the rationale and scope of subsequent small-component test phases. Companion reports present these test phases considering, amongst other variables, the impacts of dry finishes and cripple wall height (Phases 2–4). Results from these experiments are intended to provide an experimental basis to support numerical modeling used to develop loss models, which are intended to quantify the reduction of loss achieved by applying state-of-practice retrofit methods as identified in FEMA P-1100, Vulnerability-Base Seismic Assessment and Retrofit of One- and Two-Family Dwellings.
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Schiller, Brandon, Tara Hutchinson, and Kelly Cobeen. Cripple Wall Small-Component Test Program: Wet Specimens II (PEER-CEA Project). Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center, University of California, Berkeley, CA, November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.55461/ldbn4070.

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This report is one of a series of reports documenting the methods and findings of a multi-year, multi-disciplinary project coordinated by the Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center (PEER and funded by the California Earthquake Authority (CEA). The overall project is titled “Quantifying the Performance of Retrofit of Cripple Walls and Sill Anchorage in Single-Family Wood-Frame Buildings,” henceforth referred to as the “PEER–CEA Project.” The overall objective of the PEER–CEA Project is to provide scientifically based information (e.g., testing, analysis, and resulting loss models) that measure and assess the effectiveness of seismic retrofit to reduce the risk of damage and associated losses (repair costs) of wood-frame houses with cripple wall and sill anchorage deficiencies as well as retrofitted conditions that address those deficiencies. Tasks that support and inform the loss-modeling effort are: (1) collecting and summarizing existing information and results of previous research on the performance of wood-frame houses; (2) identifying construction features to characterize alternative variants of wood-frame houses; (3) characterizing earthquake hazard and ground motions at representative sites in California; (4) developing cyclic loading protocols and conducting laboratory tests of cripple wall panels, wood-frame wall subassemblies, and sill anchorages to measure and document their response (strength and stiffness) under cyclic loading; and (5) the computer modeling, simulations, and the development of loss models as informed by a workshop with claims adjustors. This report is a product of Working Group 4 (WG4): Testing, whose central focus was to experimentally investigate the seismic performance of retrofitted and existing cripple walls. This report focuses stucco or “wet” exterior finishes. Paralleled by a large-component test program conducted at the University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) [Cobeen et al. 2020], the present study involves two of multiple phases of small-component tests conducted at the University of California San Diego (UC San Diego). Details representative of era-specific construction, specifically the most vulnerable pre-1960s construction, are of predominant focus in the present effort. Parameters examined are cripple wall height, finish style, gravity load, boundary conditions, anchorage, and deterioration. This report addresses the third phase of testing, which consisted of eight specimens, as well as half of the fourth phase of testing, which consisted of six specimens where three will be discussed. Although conducted in different phases, their results are combined here to co-locate observations regarding the behavior of the second phase the wet (stucco) finished specimens. The results of first phase of wet specimen tests were presented in Schiller et al. [2020(a)]. Experiments involved imposition of combined vertical loading and quasi-static reversed cyclic lateral load onto ten cripple walls of 12 ft long and 2 or 6 ft high. One cripple wall was tested with a monotonic loading protocol. All specimens in this report were constructed with the same boundary conditions on the top and corners of the walls as well as being tested with the same vertical load. Parameters addressed in this report include: wet exterior finishes (stucco over framing, stucco over horizontal lumber sheathing, and stucco over diagonal lumber sheathing), cripple wall height, loading protocol, anchorage condition, boundary condition at the bottom of the walls, and the retrofitted condition. Details of the test specimens, testing protocol, including instrumentation; and measured as well as physical observations are summarized in this report. Companion reports present phases of the tests considering, amongst other variables, impacts of various boundary conditions, stucco (wet) and non-stucco (dry) finishes, vertical load, cripple wall height, and anchorage condition. Results from these experiments are intended to support advancement of numerical modeling tools, which ultimately will inform seismic loss models capable of quantifying the reduction of loss achieved by applying state-of-practice retrofit methods as identified in FEMA P-1100,Vulnerability-Base Seismic Assessment and Retrofit of One- and Two-Family Dwellings.
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