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Benini, Stefano, Lorenzo Caputi, and Michele Cianci. "Cloning, purification, crystallization and 1.57 Å resolution X-ray data analysis of AmsI, the tyrosine phosphatase controlling amylovoran biosynthesis in the plant pathogenErwinia amylovora." Acta Crystallographica Section F Structural Biology Communications 70, no. 12 (November 28, 2014): 1693–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/s2053230x14024947.

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The Gram-negative bacteriumErwinia amylovorais a destructive pathogen of plants belonging to the Rosaceae family. Amongst its pathogenicity factors,E. amylovoraproduces the exopolysaccharide amylovoran, which contributes to the occlusion of plant vessels, causing wilting of shoots and eventually resulting in plant death. Amylovoran biosynthesis requires the presence of 12 genes (fromamsA toamsL) clustered in theamsregion of theE. amylovoragenome. They mostly encode glycosyl transferases (AmsG, AmsB, AmsD, AmsE, AmsJ and AmsK), proteins involved in amylovoran translocation and assembly (AmsH, AmsL and AmsC), and also a tyrosine kinase (AmsA) and a tyrosine phosphatase (AmsI), which are both involved in the regulation of amylovoran biosynthesis. The low-molecular-weight protein tyrosine phosphatase AmsI was overexpressed as a His6-tagged protein inEscherichia coli, purified and crystallized. X-ray diffraction data were collected to a maximum resolution of 1.57 Å in space groupP3121.
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Siddiqui, Dilnawaz. "The 20th Annual Conference of the AMSS." American Journal of Islam and Society 9, no. 1 (April 1, 1992): 126–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v9i1.2598.

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The third decade of the Association of Muslim Social Scientists' (AMSS)existence witnessed the collective effort by some of its members to identify majorareas for inclusion in its research agenda. Besides taking stock of past performance,the main determinants included those recent events in the ummah whichhave affected it as a whole and the ensuing problems calling for immediateattention.Following established tradition, the AMSS and one of its sister professionalorganizations, the Association of Muslim Scientists and Engineers (AMSE),convened their conferences at the same time and place.This year's banquet speaker was H.R.H. Crown Prince Hasan bin Talalof Jordan, whose address was delivered in his absence by Mohammad A.Hamadan, former Minister of Education of Jordan. The main thrust of PrinceHasan's address was the need for cooperation among the ummah's varioussegments in the service of professional and human resource development. TheIsma'il and Lamya al Fariiqi Memorial Lecture was given by Zafar I. Ansari,Director General, Islamic Research Center, Islamabad, Pakistan. The AMSEkeynote speaker was Ali Nayfeh, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University,Blacksburg, VA. Nayfeh suggested practical ways of fostering scientificand technological advancement in the ummah through intra-ummah as well asinternational collaboration.The main program consisted of seventeen thematic panels organized intoeleven sessions. The opening session was chaired by Sayyid M. Syeed, GeneralSecretary of the AMSS. It consisted of the welcome speeches of S. ImtiazAhmad, Conference Chair and President of the Islamic Society of NorthAmerica (ISNA); Sulayman Nyang, President of the AMSS; and MohammadZohdy, President of the AMSE. The Convention Chair also read out the felicitousmessages received from the White House, the State House, and the localgovernment. The program preview was given by its co-chairs, Mumtaz Ahmadand Dilnawaz Siddiqui (AMSS), and Sayed A. Nassar (AMSE).The second session had two concurrent panels: 1) "History of Muslim Communitiesin North America;' organized and moderated by Salahuddin Malik,State University of New York (SUNY ) at Brockport, Brockport, NY, and 2)'J\ndragogy: Education of Adults;' which was chaired by Mushtaqur Rahman,University oflowa at Ames, Ames, IA. The history panel featured Anwar Dil,U.S. International University, San Diego, CA, who traced the history of Muslim ...
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Mohmand, Abdul-Qayum. "AMSS Regional Conference." American Journal of Islam and Society 20, no. 2 (April 1, 2003): 146–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v20i2.1871.

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On April 12, 2003, the Association of Muslim Social Scientists (AMSS), incollaboration with the Muslim Students' Association (MSA) of theUniversity of Utah, held its first regional conference in Salt Lake City,Utah. The day-long conference, "The Place of.Islam in America," includedpanel discussions and workshops. The first panel dealt with "Images andPerceptions of Islam in America," and the second panel focused on "TheEmerging Muslim Community: Opportunities and Challenges." Toward theend of the program, both the panelists and the audience participated in threeworkshops: "Challenges of Raising a Muslim Child," "Examining the UtahMuslim Community," and "Muslim Youths Dealing with Temptations andPeer Pressure." Louay Safi (president, AMSS) and Sayyid M. Syeed (generalsecretary, ISNA) gave the two keynote addresses.At the beginning of the conference, Abdul-Qayum Mohmand, programcoordinator, welcomed the panelists and the guests and stated that: "Sincethe Muslim community is part of the social and political construct of thissociety and contributes to the build up of this society in many aspects, it isvital for them to find out where they are placed in this society."In his opening remarks, Safi talked about the importance of the Muslims'political and social positioning in the United Stated and pointed out that"American Muslims have a great opportunity to develop Islamic thought andinstitutions for modern-day society." He stressed that "faced with new socialchallenges stemming from modernist trends, American Muslims possess aUthe ingredients they need to develop solutions with far-reaching impact onimproving the quality of life both in the U.S. and throughout the Muslimworld." He expressed confidence that the conference deliberations are part ofthe Muslim American struggle to better the human condition.In the first panel, James Toronto (associate professor oflslamic studies,Brigham Young University, Utah) focused on the challenges and responsi bilitiesof the American Muslim community. Calling upon its members to ...
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Ahsani, Syed A. "AMSS Third Regional Conference." American Journal of Islam and Society 20, no. 3-4 (October 1, 2003): 228–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v20i3-4.1853.

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At its Third Regional Conference, the AMSS broke new ground, dispellingthe popular image that Muslims are extremists and Islam isengaged in holy war against the West. Mayor Robert Cluck welcomed theparticipants, praised American Muslim organizations' condemnation of9/11, and thanked AMSS for informing Americans about Islam and theMuslim contribution to civilization through its publications and annualconventions. MSA president Laith Albataineh welcomed the participantson behalf of the students.In his introduction, Chairman Basheer Ahmed stated that extremismand terrorism were not unique to a single religion. He exhorted all peacelovingpeople to unite to rein in extremism before it gets out of control.Congressman Martin Frost (D-Texas), the guest of honor at the luncheon,referred to his post-9/11 statement encouraging every Texan to join him inresisting intolerance and bigotry. While condemning terrorism in theMiddle East, he expressed his support for the "roadmap to peace" and aPalestinian state. Congressman Frost is known for his support of civilrights, getting more immigrants into the American armed forces, con­stituent service, upholding the Bill of Rights, furthering his district's eco­nomic development, and assisting students' career development.Moazam Syed, American Muslim Alliance president elect (TarrantCounty) thanked the congressman; said that terror, hatred, and prejudice arealien to all religions; and that: "America will remain just and tolerant, evenwhen confronted with terror and adversity." Bob Ray Sanders, Star Telegramstaff writer and columnist, moderated the question and-answer session.Jamal Badawi (Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Canada) dispelled theinaccurate notions that the Arabic words for "holy war'' can be found in theQur' an, that kufr means "infidel," that Allah is the God of Muslims only, thatIslam is exclusivistic, and that an unbeliever (kafir) does not have the sameright to life as a Muslim, and several other often-misunderstood notions. Heaffirmed that practice or juristic opinions could not replace the Qur'an andahadith, advocated an integrative contextual approach toward understandingthese texts, and pointed out common pitfalls in their interpretation. Hisstatements were well-received by both Muslims and non-Muslims.AMSS president Louay Safi analyzed the present extremism found inthe Muslim world as being based on distorted interpretations of scripture ...
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Stiles, Anne Scott. "Measuring Maternal Sensitivity in Teen Mothers: Reliability and Feasibility of Two Instruments." Journal of Nursing Measurement 12, no. 3 (October 2004): 195–214. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/jnum.12.3.195.

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This study’s purpose was to compare the reliability and feasibility of two instruments measuring maternal sensitivity in adolescent mothers—the Maternal Sensitivity Q-Sort (MBQS) and the Ainsworth Maternal Sensitivity Scale (AMSS). After 2, 4, and 6 hours of home observations, 2 raters completed the MBQS and the AMSS on 10 adolescent mothers. The intraclass correlations for interrater reliability of the MBQS and AMSS were .80 and .81, respectively. There was no significant difference in raters’ scores among times 1, 2, or 3 for either instrument, implying that perhaps only 2 hours of observation is required. Training times for the MBQS and AMSS were 15 hours and 13 hours, respectively. Completion time for the MBQS averaged 59 minutes compared to 5 minutes for the AMSS. At a pay rate of $12/hour for one rater, completion of 30 visits costs $354 for the MBQS compared to $30 for the AMSS. There was magnitude bias in both instruments such that the lower the sensitivity score, the greater was the difference in ratings. Results suggest that while both tools are equally reliable, the AMSS is the most cost-effective and time-efficient. Agreement among raters leads only to reliability, not validity. Testing needs to be done on a larger sample of adolescents to further evaluate reliability as well as the relative validity of the measures.
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Bullock, Katherine. "Editorial." American Journal of Islam and Society 24, no. 4 (October 1, 2007): i—iv. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v24i4.1511.

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In July 2007, the Association of Muslim Social Scientists (AMSS) launchedits new website: www.amss.net. This event signals a reinvigorated AMSSthat seeks to update itself and enhance its professional image. The launchcomes after several years of hard work, conducted mostly behind the scenes,on behalf of the AMSS Executive Board. Under the guidance of Dr. RafikBeekun (president, AMSS), a recognized expert in strategic planning,AMSS has undergone a complete overhaul, from a SWOT (strengths, weaknesses,opportunities, threats) analysis to revising its by-laws and engagingin strategic planning, to implementation.In order to recognize the separate but related nature of Canada to theUnited States (it is not simply the 51st state!), as well as the prominent rolebeing played by Canadian social scientists in AMSS, the board has suggesteda new name: The Association of Muslim Social Scientists of NorthAmerica. This is, of course, contingent upon the membership’s pendingapproval of the new by-laws. In addition, this name change helps identifyus in relation to our sister organizations: AMSS-UK and AMSS-France.Each association is an independent entity sharing a common name, vision,and goals. The first AMSS international conference was held in Istanbul in2006.One theme of AMSS’ new mission statement is that the organizationwill serve as an enabling environment for critical dialogue and debatebetween Muslim and non-Muslim scholars about issues of importance tothe ummah and global society at large. The ability to dialogue is currentlynot one of the Muslim community’s strengths. Dialogue is about talking,about sitting down with people from different backgrounds in order tounderstand their perspective on often controversial issues. The point is notto convince them that your position is the “truth” or vice versa, but to hearthem as fellow human beings and have them hear you. As the NationalCoalition for Dialogue and Deliberation points out, “dialogue is not aboutwinning an argument or coming to an agreement, but about understandingand learning. Dialogue dispels stereotypes, builds trust and enables peopleto be open to perspectives that are very different from their own” (http://-thataway.org/index.php/?page_id=713) ...
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Mir, Shabana. "AMSS Thirty-second Annual Conference." American Journal of Islam and Society 20, no. 3-4 (October 1, 2003): 224–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v20i3-4.1850.

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The Thirty-second Annual AMSS Conference, cosponsored this year byIndiana University's Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies program and thedepartment of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, analyzed "EastMeets West: Understanding the Muslim Presence in Europe and NorthAmerica." Katherine Bullock (program committee chair, University ofToronto), Nazif Shahrani (professor of anthropology, director of MiddleEastern and Islamic studies program, Indiana University), PatrickO'Meara (dean, International Programs, Indiana University), and LouaySafi (president, AMSS) welcomed attendees and made introductoryremarks.Since the passing of Edward Said coincided with the beginning of theconference, in his welcoming remarks Shahrani referred to this greatscholar's lasting legacy. In fact, many panelists during the course of theconference talked about the importance of Said's research to their ownwork.Regular AMSS attendees such as myself would tell you that this conferencewas a tightly organized orchestra of excellent sessions, one after theother. The number of sessions was smaller than usual, and there were fewerparallel sessions, probably because far more academic rigor had been exercisedin selectiong papers than had been the case in previous conferences.A special delight on the first day was the lunch and jumu'ah prayer atthe Bloomington Islamic Center, catered and served by BloomingtonMuslim community volunteers. After these events, the conference beganin earnest. The opening panel, "A Political Philosophical Perspective onIslam and Democracy," featured M. A. Muqtedar Khan (Adrian College),who addressed the theoretical aspects of this debate, and Nazia Khandwalla(University of Texas), who looked at the debate in an empiricalstudy of slum-dwelling women in Karachi ...
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Rahman, Mushtaqur. "Sixteenth Annual Conference of The Association of Muslim Social Scientists." American Journal of Islam and Society 4, no. 2 (December 1, 1987): 329–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v4i2.2737.

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The Association of Muslim Social Scientists (AMSS) held its SixteenthAnnual Conference at the ISNA headquarters in Plainfield, Indiana, October9-11, 1987. Registration listed about 200 participants from the United States,Canada, the United Kingdom, Pakistan, Trinidad, and other countries. Theinaugural session on October 9 provided a hospitable setting for camaraderie.Eloquent and spirited speeches by Iqbal Unus, Conference Chairman; lbrahimSyed, AMSE Program Chairman; and Mushtaqur Rahman, AMSS ProgramChairman, set the stage for the conference and the sessions.Chaired by Salahuddin Malik, AMSS Vice-president, the first session onPolitical Science was held on Friday evening after Salat-ul Maghrib. HashemAl-Jaseem of the University of California was the first to present his paperon Islam and Politics. He was followed by Taysir Nashif of Essex CountyCollege, who pleaded for a Nuclear Free Zone in the Middle East. LouaySafi of Wayne State University concluded the session with his presentationof War and Peace in Islam.This session was so lively and discussions so absorbing that no time wasleft for the following session scheduled for the same evening. Conferees preferredto postpone the second session rather than to conclude the discussions.It was heartening that every conferee maintained the Islamic tradition of conductingdebates in a spirit of good humor, disagreeing without beingdisagreeable.The first full day of the conference, Saturday, October 10, began with aTilawat-e-Quran, and a session on Education. Chaired by M.A.W. Fakhri ofChicago State University, the session had two presentations. Hakim Rashidof Howard University opened the session with his paper on “SocializatiodEducationof Muslim Children in America”. He was followed by NimatHafez Barzangi of Cornell University, who presented her paper on “Perceptionsof the Islamic Belief System: The Muslims in North America. Followingthe session on education, two concurrent sessions were held on Sociologyand History dealing with Muslim minorities. This was the first time the strategyof concurrent sessions was ever tried in the AMSS. The sociology sessionChairperson, Ilyas Baynus of the State University of New York, first invited ...
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Handlovičová, Angela. "Finite Volume Scheme for AMSS Model." Tatra Mountains Mathematical Publications 75, no. 1 (April 1, 2020): 49–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/tmmp-2020-0004.

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AbstractWe propose a new finite volume numerical scheme for the approximation of the Affine Morphological Scale Space (AMSS) model. We derive the basic scheme and its iterative improvement. For both schemes, several numerical experiments using examples where the exact solution is known are presented. Then the numerical errors and experimental order of convergence of the proposed schemes is studied.
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Belanger, Jackie, and Megan Oakleaf. "AMSs: Questions to Spark Librarian Engagement." Journal of Academic Librarianship 39, no. 4 (July 2013): 354–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.acalib.2013.06.003.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "AMSS"

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Smith, Justin L. "New sharing method between the Fixed Satellite Service and the Aeronautical Mobile Satellite Service in the 14.0-14.5 GHz band." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/31049.

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In the US, the 14.0-14.5 GHz band is allocated on a primary basis to the Radio-Navigation and the FSS with a secondary allocation to the LMSS. The Radio-Navigation service is the use of RADAR for navigation. An example of Radio-Navigation is the ground proximity radar used for airplane collision avoidance. FSS stands for the Fixed Satellite Service. In general, an FSS is a satellite network consisting of a geo-stationary satellite and non-movable earth stations on the ground. An example of an FSS is the earth terminals used at gas stations to verify credit cards and centrally track inventory. The 14.0-14.5 GHz band is also allocated on a secondary basis to the LMSS or Land Mobile Satellite Service. This is a satellite network with a satellite and a movable terrestrial non-aeronautical earth station. An example of an LMSS is a system called Omnitracs, which provides a satellite-based data connection for the trucking industry. AMSS stands for the Aeronautical Mobile Satellite Service. An AMSS is an LMSS dedicated only to airplanes. The CPM or Conference Preparatory Meeting after WRC or World Radio Conference-2000 decided there was an urgent need for technical and regulatory studies covering sharing between the FSS and the AMSS. The requirement for a report on the studies was added to the WRC-2003 agenda. The WRC also stipulated that the studies must demonstrate that sharing between the FSS and the AMSS is feasible enough to allocate AMSS a secondary status in the band. The studies need to be completed before WRC-2003. AMSS contends that sharing is feasible if their service can meet the same PFD limits of the LMSS. Presently, the FCC has licensed the AMSS on an experimental non-interference basis. The FSS contends that characteristics are needed of the AMSS system and a detailed sharing study be completed to verify sharing is feasible. The FSS believes that sharing may not be feasible if the same transponder is used for AMSS and FSS. The FSS perceives that the AMSS is asking for a super secondary status. Super secondary status implies that the AMSS would only be required to adhere to PFD limits on individual aircraft and not for multiple aircraft in view of a victim FSS receiver. Future studies will clarify this issue. The issues associated with the sharing analysis are; the modeling of the orbital separation of the satellites, the atmospheric interference into the communication link and the availability of the communication link between the FSS and the AMSS. The issues associated with modeling of the simulation are the static, verses dynamic modeling environments and developing a dynamic software tool to track airplane movement. This thesis plans to propose a new sharing methodology between the FSS and the AMSS that could be contributed to the WRC-2003 agenda. Three systems examples were provided at ITU meetings inresponse to the WRC-2003 agenda item. The three systems will abide by the ITU-R S.728 EIRP limits. The three systems indicate that static analysis shows that sharing is feasible involving only one aircraft as the interfere. This is not a reasonable solution for a real time environment because there is only one aircraft used. It is necessary for the link to support multiple aircraft. The factors that indicate sharing is feasible are: non-harmful interference to the victim and reasonable enough link margin in the interfere system to make it viable. A viable system in the case of aircraft would include high-speed internet and video. The AMSS interfere system cannot propose a power limit that will not allow it to close itâ s own link. In order to mitigate the interference, systems can agree to certain interference mitigation techniques. The different techniques are: transmitting power control, geostationary arc avoidance angle and orbital arc separation. Power control as described above is the centralized control of the interfering antenna into the victim. This is done by simulating the interference environment and pre-scheduling the decreases of the transmitting power. This is a feasible solution except that it decreases the availability and thru-put of the interfere system. This approach can make the system have unrealistic link margins and spotty availability due to the pre-scheduled power control. Another technique is the geostationary arc avoidance angle. This technique is not applicable since both the AMSS and FSS use geostationary orbits. The third technique is geostationary separation. This technique requires co-channel systems to maintain a certain orbital spacing between them. FSS systems in certain bands have a minimum of 3 degrees of orbital spacing between co-channel systems. Since the AMSS has 01/25/03 a mobile terrestrial system (aircraft) as part of the link, it requires a higher orbital separation between it and the FSS system. The results of dynamic analysis indicate that this technique is feasible at 10 degree orbital spacing. The Monte Carlo analysis completed for this thesis simulated the results of four scenarios: co-located, 3 degree, and 5 and 10-degree orbital separation. It can be determined from the results that the interference decreases as the orbital separation increases. These simulations were done based on a 10 aircraft interfere scenario.
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Goettel, Colby. "A Cognitive Approach to Predicting Academic Success in Computing." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2018. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/6732.

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This research examines the possible correlations between a computing student's learning preference and their academic success, as well as their overall satisfaction with their major. CS and IT seniors at BYU were surveyed about their learning preferences and satisfaction with their major. The research found that IT students who are more reflective in their learning preference tend to have higher grades in their major. Additionally, it found that student age and their parents' education level were significant players in their academic success. However, there were no correlations found between major satisfaction and academic performance.
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Donnelley, Martin, and martin donnelley@gmail com. "Computer Aided Long-Bone Segmentation and Fracture Detection." Flinders University. Engineering, 2008. http://catalogue.flinders.edu.au./local/adt/public/adt-SFU20080115.222927.

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Medical imaging has advanced at a tremendous rate since x-rays were discovered in 1895. Today, x-ray machines produce extremely high-quality images for radiologists to interpret. However, the methods of interpretation have only recently begun to be augmented by advances in computer technology. Computer aided diagnosis (CAD) systems that guide healthcare professionals to making the correct diagnosis are slowly becoming more prevalent throughout the medical field. Bone fractures are a relatively common occurrence. In most developed countries the number of fractures associated with age-related bone loss is increasing rapidly. Regardless of the treating physician's level of experience, accurate detection and evaluation of musculoskeletal trauma is often problematic. Each year, the presence of many fractures is missed during x-ray diagnosis. For a trauma patient, a mis-diagnosis can lead to ineffective patient management, increased dissatisfaction, and expensive litigation. As a result, detection of long-bone fractures is an important orthopaedic and radiologic problem, and it is proposed that a novel CAD system could help lower the miss rate. This thesis examines the development of such a system, for the detection of long-bone fractures. A number of image processing software algorithms useful for automating the fracture detection process have been created. The first algorithm is a non-linear scale-space smoothing technique that allows edge information to be extracted from the x-ray image. The degree of smoothing is controlled by the scale parameter, and allows the amount of image detail that should be retained to be adjusted for each stage of the analysis. The result is demonstrated to be superior to the Canny edge detection algorithm. The second utilises the edge information to determine a set of parameters that approximate the shaft of the long-bone. This is achieved using a modified Hough Transform, and specially designed peak and line endpoint detectors. The third stage uses the shaft approximation data to locate the bone centre-lines and then perform diaphysis segmentation to separate the diaphysis from the epiphyses. Two segmentation algorithms are presented and one is shown to not only produce better results, but also be suitable for application to all long-bone images. The final stage applies a gradient based fracture detection algorithm to the segmented regions. This algorithm utilises a tool called the gradient composite measure to identify abnormal regions, including fractures, within the image. These regions are then identified and highlighted if they are deemed to be part of a fracture. A database of fracture images from trauma patients was collected from the emergency department at the Flinders Medical Centre. From this complete set of images, a development set and test set were created. Experiments on the test set show that diaphysis segmentation and fracture detection are both performed with an accuracy of 83%. Therefore these tools can consistently identify the boundaries between the bone segments, and then accurately highlight midshaft long-bone fractures within the marked diaphysis. Two of the algorithms---the non-linear smoothing and Hough Transform---are relatively slow to compute. Methods of decreasing the diagnosis time were investigated, and a set of parallelised algorithms were designed. These algorithms significantly reduced the total calculation time, making use of the algorithm much more feasible. The thesis concludes with an outline of future research and proposed techniques that---along with the methods and results presented---will improve CAD systems for fracture detection, resulting in more accurate diagnosis of fractures, and a reduction of the fracture miss rate.
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Prado, Idemilson Donizete Mariano do. "Detecção de zonas de alteração hidrotermal no greenstone belt Rio Itapicuru, BA, atraves de tecnicas de processamento digital Geoscan AMSS MK-II." [s.n.], 1997. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/287503.

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Orientador: Alvaro Penteado Crosta
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Geociencias
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Resumo: O presente trabalho apresenta os resultados obtidos com aplicação de técnicas de processamento digital de imagens Geoscan AMSS MK-ll na região do depósito aurífero da Fazenda Maria Preta, localizado na porção nordeste do estado da Bahia. O objetivo geral foi avaliar o desempenho das técnicas de processamento digital de imagens na discriminação das zonas de alteração hidrotermal associadas à mineralização aurífera. A aplicação de técnicas processamento digital nas imagens Geoscan AMSS MK-ll permitiram a discriminação das principais unidades litológicas, definidas no mapeamento realizado pela DOCEGEO, além de identificar ocorrências superficiais de minerais relacionados a processos de alteração hidrotermal. Porém, nesta região onde há atuação de intemperismo químico, uma avaliação mais criteriosa quanto à geologia e a origem do mineral discriminado é necessária. A origem deste mineral pode ter sido hidrotermal ou intempérica. Os resultados das análises de espectrometria de reflexão e difratometria de raios-X das amostras coletadas na área permitiram caracterizar que os solos oriundos das zonas mineralizadas e das encaixantes possuem composição mineralógica e comportamento espectral muito similares
Abstract: In this work it is presented an inexact Newton method by a new choice for the forcing term. A globalization of the new method is done by introducing a robust line search strategy. Convergence properties are proved. The inexact Newton step is obtained through the restarted GMRES, GMRES (m), applied for solving the linear systems. Numerical experiments showed a stagnation of the GMRES (m) and also an occurrence of a great increase in the norm of the function at the initial iterations. Some strategies were proposed to avoid these drawbacks. These strategies are characterized by their simplicity of implementation and also by the fact that they do not need internal modifications of the GMRES algorithm. So, the interaction with available softwares are trivial. A bunch of numerical experiments were performed. With them it can be concluded that the new choice for the forcing term and the strategies incorporated in the algorithm were successfull. The resulting algorithm is then robust and has global convergence property with supelinear convergence rate
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Hernandes, Gilberto Luis Sanches. "Processamento digital de imagens LANDSAT/TM e GEOSCAN/AMSS na caracterização lito-estrutural e delimitação de alteração hidrotermal na area do deposito aurifero de Riacho dos Machados (MG)." [s.n.], 1994. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/287424.

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Orientadores: Alvaro Penteado Crosta, Alfonso Schrank
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Geociencias
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Resumo: O presente trabalho apresenta os resultados obtidos com a aplicação de técnicas de processamento digital em imagens LANDSATrrM e GEOSCAN/AMSS na região do Depósito Aurífero de Riacho dos Machados, localizado na porção noroeste do estado de Minas Gerais. O objetivo geral traçado foi avaliar o desempenho de técnicas de processamento digital de imagens na caracterização de controles litológicos, estruturais e de zonas de alteração hidrotermal associadas à mineralização aurífera na área de estudo. A aplicação de técnicas adequadas nas imagens LANDSATrrM permitiram discriminação das principais unidades litológicas, definidas no mapeamento realizado pela ECOGEO (1991), além de identificar ocorrências superficiais de minerais relacionados a processos de alteração hidrotermal. As técnicas aplicadas para realce estrutural não identificaram novas feições em relação ao mapa geológico existente. Estudos de espectrometria de reflexão e difratometria de raio-X em amostras coletadas na área de estudo permitiram caracterizar um comportamento espectral diferente entre a zona mineralizada e a encaixante, com goetitalsericita-muscovita associados com a zona mineralizada e hematital kaolinita com a encaixante. O tratamento dos dados GEOSCAN/ AMSS permiti'ram identificar a ocorrência de minerais de alteração hidrotermal em superficie, mostrando que imagens com maior resolução espacial e espectral podem ser úteis na identificação de áreas potenciais para trabalhos exploratórios mais detalhados
Abstract: This work presents the results gf digital image processing techniques applied to LANDSATffM and GEOSCAN/AMSS in the region of the Riacho dos fV1achados Gold Deposit, in the northwest of Minas Gerais State. The main objective was to evaluate the performance of these techniques for characterizing lithologic and structural controls and hydrothermal alteration zones associated with gold mineralization.The application of selected techniques to LANDSA TffM allowed discrimination of the main lithologic unities, as defined by ECOGEO (1991), and also the main superficial occurrences of mineraIs related to hydrothermal alteration. Enhancement of structural information, however, did not add new information to the existing geologic map. Spectrometry and X-ray difIraction studies in samples collected in the study area allowed the characterization of difIerent pattems for the mineralized and host rocks, with goethite/sericite/muscovite being associated with the mineralized zone and hematite/kaolinite associated with host rocks. Processed GEOSCAN/AMSS images allowed the identification of hydrothermal alteration minerals at the surface, showing that remote sensing imagery with greater spatial and spectral resolutions may be useful for identifying areas with greater potential for more detailed exploration activities
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Metalogenese
Mestre em Geociências
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Jones, Nathan. "Les Faux Amis : Une étude de quelques faux amis français-anglais." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för språk och litteratur, SOL, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-18135.

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Different languages often share words which sound and look alike but which, in fact, have different meanings. These words are known as false friends. This study examines different types of false friends. Several examples (French-English) are presented and their origins as well as the correct translations for these words are discussed.
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Davis, Andrew R. "Overreading Amos: Southern Entrapment and Prophetic Identity in the Book of Amos." Thesis, Boston College, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/bc-ir:109199.

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Thesis advisor: Richard Clifford
Thesis advisor: Angela Kim Harkins
Thesis (STL) — Boston College, 2021
Submitted to: Boston College. School of Theology and Ministry
Discipline: Sacred Theology
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Haney, Randy Gayle. "The unity of Amos." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1986. http://www.tren.com.

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Mathews, Ramsey. "Amos on Bourbon Street." Thesis, California State University, Long Beach, 2014. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1527991.

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Amos On Bourbon Street collects in one document my most recent poetry about family, the South, love, death, nature, religion, and music. The poems relate my observations of the world and my interaction with the world. These poems question and explore the transcendence, permanence, and mutability of life and death by weaving through a poetic labyrinth that is often surreal and sometimes tangible.

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Ghelli, Leônidas Ramos. "A influência da apocalíptica na formação tardia dos livros de Oséias e Amós." Faculdades EST, 2013. http://tede.est.edu.br/tede/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=503.

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O presente trabalho é uma dissertação sobre literatura antiga, especialmente a profecia clássica e a apocalíptica, e investiga os textos dos profetas Oséias e Amós. Nossa suspeita é que existam nestes livros textos de natureza apocalíptica. Para demonstrar isso, organizamos o trabalho em três capítulos. No primeiro capítulo apresentamos as características da profecia clássica e da apocalíptica. Comparamos a profecia clássica com sua antecessora, a profecia oral, para, a partir daí, estabelecer suas características. Em seguida, analisamos a apocalíptica enquanto herdeira da profecia e da sabedoria demonstrando sua origem e peculiaridades. No segundo capítulo demonstramos o processo de fixação das profecias de Oséias e Amós. É sabido que os textos dos profetas passaram por um longo processo de desenvolvimento textual, no qual, camadas literárias foram agregadas e amalgamadas para explicar, orientar cronologicamente, unir ou separar perícopes e para atualizar liturgicamente. Analisamos os estágios de formação do texto que vão desde a proclamação oral da profecia até a sua redação final na qual suspeitamos terem sidos inseridos textos apocalípticos. No terceiro e último capítulo separamos para análise e argumentação alguns textos dos livros de Oséias e Amós que julgamos possuir características apocalípticas. São ao todo doze citações. Os textos com características apocalípticas, no entanto, não passam de motivos apocalípticos, fragmentos da literatura, são, portanto, poucos e pequenos. Nosso objetivo é apontar para a existência desses textos percebendo a influência que a apocalíptica exerceu na formação tardia dos livros de Oséias e Amós.
This work is a dissertation on ancient literature, especially classical and apocalyptic prophecy, and investigates the texts of the prophets Hosea and Amos. Its hypothesis is that these texts are apocalyptic in nature. To demonstrate this, the paper is organized into three chapters. In the first chapter the characteristics of classical prophecy and apocalyptic literature are presented. It compares classical prophecy with its predecessor, oral prophecy, in order to establish its characteristics. Then apocalyptic literature is examined as the heir of both prophetic and wisdom literature, demonstrating its origin and peculiarities. In the second chapter it demonstrates the process followed in putting in final form the prophecies of Hosea and Amos. It is known that the texts of the prophets went through a long process of textual development, in which literary layers were aggregated and merged to explain, guide chronologically, unite or separate pericopes and update them liturgically. The stages of the texts development are analyzed, ranging from the oral proclamation of the prophecy until its final version in which apocalyptic passages have apparently been inserted. In the third and final chapter some passages of the books of Hosea and Amos that seem to have apocalyptic characteristics are identified for analysis and argumentation. Altogether we examine twelve citations. There are only a few, short passages with apocalyptic features, motifs and fragments. The goal of this paper is to point to the existence of these texts in order to highlight the apocalyptic influence exerted on the books of Hosea and Amos.
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Books on the topic "AMSS"

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Amso: Tanpʻyŏn sosŏlchip amso. Sŏul-si: Chungang M&B, 2004.

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Amos. Sheffield, England: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999.

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Lessing, R. Reed. Amos. St. Louis, MO: Concordia Pub. House, 2009.

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Auld, A. Graeme. Amos. Sheffield, England: Sheffield Academic Press, 1995.

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Amos. Nijkerk: G.F. Callenbach, 1985.

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Auld, A. Graeme. Amos. London: T & T Clark, 2004.

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Biggs, Douglas L. Ames. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing, 2014.

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Auld, A. Graeme. Amos. Sheffield, England: Published by JSOT Press for the Society for Old Testament Study, 1986.

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Les amis de mes amis. Paris: Seuil, 2007.

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Kungnip Chungang Pangmulgwan (Korea). Kogobu. Amsa-dong: Amsa-dong site. [Seoul]: Kungnip Chungang Pangmulgwan, 1990.

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Book chapters on the topic "AMSS"

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Matta, A., Q. Semeraro, and T. Tolio. "Configuration of AMSs." In Design of Advanced Manufacturing Systems, 125–89. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-2931-4_4.

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Vogel, Burkhard. "Amps, Pre-amps, Pre-pre-amps." In The Sound of Silence, 3–8. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19774-1_1.

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Boadt, Lawrence. "Amos." In The Hebrew Prophets, 53–63. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-05169-1_3.

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Hasson, Brian F., Charlie Ma, Lu Wang, David E. Wazer, Jay E. Reiff, Jay E. Reiff, Brandon J. Fisher, et al. "AMES." In Encyclopedia of Radiation Oncology, 10. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85516-3_732.

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Nünning, Ansgar. "Martin Amis." In Kindler Kompakt Englische Literatur 20. Jahrhundert, 166–68. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05526-2_44.

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Dawes, Robyn. "Tversky, Amos." In Encyclopedia of psychology, Vol. 8., 127–28. Washington: American Psychological Association, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/10523-053.

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Hassan, Salem K. "Kingsley Amis." In Philip Larkin and his Contemporaries, 157–69. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19329-5_8.

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Gooch, Jan W. "Ames Test." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Polymers, 873. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6247-8_13104.

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Bracher, Katherine. "Ames, Adelaide." In Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers, 68. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9917-7_9217.

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Flamini, Enrico, Alessandro Coletta, Maria Libera Battagliere, and Maria Virelli. "Ames, USA." In Encyclopedic Atlas of Terrestrial Impact Craters, 447–49. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05451-9_122.

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Conference papers on the topic "AMSS"

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Li, Changle, Gangfeng Liu, and Jie Zhao. "Adaptive Iteration Stopping Criterion for AMSS Equations." In 2016 International Conference on Computer Science and Electronic Technology. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/cset-16.2016.2.

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Ying Li, Yunyan Sun, Renjie He, Liyun Rao, Chuan Peng, Guizhi Xu, Lei Guo, Xueqin Shen, and Weili Yan. "Smoothness processing of infrared image based on AMSS." In 2009 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iembs.2009.5334172.

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Qiang Shen. "Keynote - 2: Dynamic Interpolative Modelling and its Application to Intrusion Detection by Prof. Qiang Shen." In 2017 UKSim-AMSS 11th European Modelling Symposium (EMS). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ems.2017.10.

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"Keynote - 3: Beyond Big Data Scalability: Bringing High-Performance Analytics to Processing Hardware by Dr. Zaid Al-Ars." In 2017 UKSim-AMSS 11th European Modelling Symposium (EMS). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ems.2017.11.

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Sysoletin, E. G., K. A. Aksyonov, X. D. Nisskhen, and O. P. Aksyonova. "Development of Components of Multi-agent CASE-System for Describing the Logic of Behavior of Mobile Robots." In 2017 UKSim-AMSS 11th European Modelling Symposium (EMS). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ems.2017.12.

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Adegoke, Vincent F., Daqing Chen, Safia Banissi, and Ebad Banissi. "Predictive Ensemble Modelling: Experimental Comparison of Boosting Implementation Methods." In 2017 UKSim-AMSS 11th European Modelling Symposium (EMS). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ems.2017.13.

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Ziari, Fahd Abdelmouiz, and Achour Benslama. "A Robust Fixed Random Walk Solution of One-Dimensional Heat Equation." In 2017 UKSim-AMSS 11th European Modelling Symposium (EMS). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ems.2017.14.

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Suyamto, Desi, Lilik Prasetyo, Yudi Setiawan, and Arif Wijayanto. "Combining Projective Geometry Modelling and Spectral Thresholding for Automated Cloud Shadow Masking in Landsat 8 Imageries." In 2017 UKSim-AMSS 11th European Modelling Symposium (EMS). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ems.2017.15.

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Chen, Tao, Sergey Suslov, Michael Schiek, N. Jon Shah, Stefan van Waasen, and Jurgen Dammers. "Model-Driven Development Methodology Applied to Real-Time MEG Signal Preprocessing System Design." In 2017 UKSim-AMSS 11th European Modelling Symposium (EMS). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ems.2017.16.

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Vukovic, Ana, Sui Zongyuan, Phillip Sewell, Latifah Abdul Aziz, and Trevor M. Benson. "Geometric Challenges of Modelling Textile Antennas." In 2017 UKSim-AMSS 11th European Modelling Symposium (EMS). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ems.2017.17.

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Dawson, Bruce, David S. Day, and Alice Mulvehill. The AMPS. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, July 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada225988.

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Libes, Don, Edward J. Barkmeyer, Peter Denno, David Flater, Michelle Potts Steves, Evan Wallace, and Allison Barnard Feeney. The AMIS approach to systems integration:. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.ir.7101.

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Schwartz, Adam. Ames Laboratory FY2018 LDRD Annual Report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1559533.

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Pado, Lawrence E., John Haake, and Herb Smith. Active Materials for Photonic Systems (AMPS). Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada344640.

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Kelly, Daniel. Ames Trapezoid Illusion: A New Model. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.1518.

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Armstrong, Stephanie. AMS/DOE Fellowship Recipients. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1332929.

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None None. AMS/DOE Graduate Fellowship. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1061501.

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Yenes, Laura, Puy Ayarza, Pablo Calvín, and Alberto Santamaría. ORIGEN DE LA ANOMALÍA MAGNÉTICA DE SALAMANCA. CONTRIBUCIÓN DE LA FORMACIÓN ALDEATEJADA (PROTEROZOICO SUPERIOR) Y DE LAS PIZARRAS ORDOVÍCICAS. Ilustre Colegio Oficial de Geólogos, May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21028/ly.2021.05.25.

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La Anomalía Magnética de Salamanca (AMSA) presenta una amplitud y geometría que sugieren la existencia de una fuente localizada a poca profundidad y situada ligeramente al sureste de la propia ciudad. Su característica más llamativa es su polaridad inversa, que indica la existencia de rocas con una magnetización remanente adquirida durante un cron de polaridad inversa. Se han estudiado dos litologías que son potencialmente portadoras de una magnetización remanente natural (NRM) compatible con dicha anomalía: las Pizarras de Aldeatejada (Neoproterozoico) y las Pizarras del Ordovícico Medio, ambas aflorando en el flanco sur del Sinclinal de Salamanca. Los estudios realizados incluyen microscopía óptica, desmagnetización de la NRM por campos alternos, curvas termomagnéticas y desmagnetización térmica de la magnetización remanente isotérmica (IRM) adquirida a lo largo de tres ejes. Los resultados muestran que las Pizarras de Aldeatejada presentan una NRM lo suficientemente intensa para generar una anomalía magnética. Sin embargo, es de polaridad normal, compatible con el campo magnético terrestre actual y, por lo tanto, no debe contribuir a la generación de la AMSA, de polaridad inversa. Por el contrario, las Pizarras Ordovícicas muestran una NRM de polaridad inversa compatible con la AMSA, pero poco intensa. Si estas últimas continúan hacia el este, por debajo de la ciudad de Salamanca, y la intensidad de su NRM aumenta, podrían ser la fuente de la anomalía.
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Thane Hendricks, Jezabel Stampahar. AMS/CEA Joint Aerial Campaign Nevada Test Site AMS Data Analysis Procedure. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/960393.

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Detrick, Joe. 2010 Review—ISU Dairy Farm, Ames, Iowa. Ames (Iowa): Iowa State University, January 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/ans_air-180814-940.

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