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Shiryaeva, Valentina, and Richard Sârbu. "Andrei Venediktovič Fedorov, Bazele teoriei generale a traducerii (probleme lingvistice)." Translationes 6, no. 1 (January 1, 2014): 122–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/tran-2015-0009.

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Crovetto, Fernando. "Andrea TORNIELLI, Pio XII. Eugenio Pacelli, un uomo sul trono di Pietro, Mondadori, Milano 2007, 661 pp." Anuario de Historia de la Iglesia 17 (April 18, 2018): 505–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.15581/007.17.10031.

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McCoy, Alfred W. "A Tale of Two Families: Generational Succession in Filipino and American Family Firms." TRaNS: Trans -Regional and -National Studies of Southeast Asia 3, no. 2 (March 11, 2015): 159–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/trn.2014.24.

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AbstractThrough comparison of two families, Filipino and American, this essay finds that the axiomatic three-generational cycle of rise and decline, articulated famously by Andrew Carnegie, proved predictive for an American family firm but not for its Filipino counterpart. Over the span of a century, both families followed a surprisingly similar move from agriculture to food processing and then publishing. Thereafter, however, divergent state policies shaped different destinies for these two families. In the United States, impersonal enforcement of state security and economic regulation allowed the unchecked rise of finance capital that consolidated some 2000 US breweries, most of them family owned, into two transnational corporate conglomerates. In the Philippines, by contrast, persistent rent seeking by elite families, combined with personalised, partisan state economic enforcement, has allowed the continuing dominance of family-controlled corporations. Through comparison of two societies with close relations for over a century, we can see how state economic regulation can encourage the eclipse of major family firms in one society and the perpetuation of a political-economic oligarchy in another.
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Sangkhamanee, Jakkrit. "Infrastructure in the Making: The Chao Phraya Dam and the Dance of Agency." TRaNS: Trans -Regional and -National Studies of Southeast Asia 6, no. 1 (January 2018): 47–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/trn.2017.19.

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AbstractThe article explores the process behind the construction of the Chao Phraya Dam, the first World Bank-funded water infrastructure project in Thailand, developed during the 1950s. Employing Andrew Pickering's ‘dance of agency’ concept in examining the process of turning financial and technical assistance into a workable project, I argue that development infrastructure, like the Chao Phraya Dam, provides a space to explore the dialectic operations – accommodation and resistance – of agency and the unstable associations among diverse actors, expertise, institutions, and materials, as well as practices. Recounting the history of the dam in the making, I explore a series of entanglements through different dances of agency, namely initiation, assessment, mobilisation, negotiation, adjustment, confrontation, and settlement. Such a multiplicity of dancesinsideandin the makingof infrastructure reflects the techno-political entanglement encompassing the manifold negotiation and adjustment of conflicting goals, interests, recognition, and cooperation among different agencies. The dam, often portrayed as an engineering achievement of the state, is in fact the result of unanticipated relations and the responses to the temporal emerging forms of practices.
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Mabin, Alan. "The Political Economy of Government Subsidised Housing in South Africa ed. by Sithembiso Lindelihle Myeni and Andrew Okem." Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa 106, no. 1 (2021): 125–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/trn.2021.0024.

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Thủy, Phan Thị Thanh, Nguyễn Văn Việt, Nguyễn Kiều Lan Phương, and Lee Chun-Hung. "WATER QUALITY ASSESSMENT USING WATER QUALITY INDEX: A CASE OF THE RAY RIVER, VIETNAM." TNU Journal of Science and Technology 226, no. 06 (May 25, 2021): 38–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.34238/tnu-jst.4385.

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Sông Ray là một trong những hệ thống sông chảy qua tỉnh Đồng Nai và Bà Rịa - Vũng Tàu. Nước sông có tầm quan trọng trong việc phục vụ sinh hoạt, công nghiệp và nông nghiệp. Tuy nhiên, hiện nay chất lượng nước ngày càng ảnh hưởng nghiêm trọng bởi các hoạt động vui chơi giải trí, du lịch, chăn nuôi, phân bón và thuốc trừ sâu. Do đó, nghiên cứu nàyđược thực hiện với mục đích xác định và đánh giá các thông số hóa lý quan trọng. Mẫu được thu định kỳ 4 tháng trong năm 2019 (tháng 3, 6, 10, 12) giữa hai mùa khô và mùa mưa bao gồm 13 thông số hóa lý như nhiệt độ, pH, độ đục, oxy hòa tan (DO), amoni (NH4-N), nitrat (NO3-N), nitrit (NO2-N), photphat (PO4-P), tổng chất rắn lơ lửng (TSS), sắt (Fe), nhu cầu oxy hóa học (COD), nhu cầu oxy sinh học (BOD5) và tổng coliform. Phương pháp thu và phân tích mẫu dựa theo phương pháp chuẩn Andrew, 1995. Kết quả sau 4 đợt phân tích mẫu cho thấy chất lượng nước tại các vị trí M2, M3 (mùa khô) và M2, M9, M10 (mùa mưa) bị ô nhiễm nặng nhất. Ngoài ra, chỉ số WQI mùa khô cao hơn mùa mưa. Vì vậy, đánh giá chất lượng nước sông Ray có ý nghĩa quan trọng trong việc kiểm soát và quản lý môi trường nước mặt ở Việt Nam.
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Zhou, X., T. Trinh-Minh, C. Tran Manh, A. Giessl, C. Bergmann, A. H. Györfi, G. Schett, and J. H. W. Distler. "AB0130 DEREGULATION OF TFAM EXPRESSION PROMOTES MITOCHONDRIAL DAMAGE AND FIBROBLAST ACTIVATION IN SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS." Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 81, Suppl 1 (May 23, 2022): 1195.1–1195. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2022-eular.2085.

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BackgroundTranscription factor A, mitochondrial (TFAM) is a transcription factor with essential function in the mitochondrial homeostasis, such as mitochondria biogenesis and mtDNA replication. Deregulation of TFAM expression has been linked to mitochondrial dysfunction. However, its role in the pathogenesis of rheumatic diseases has not been studied so far.ObjectivesWe aimed to study the role of TFAM in the pathological fibroblast activation in SSc.MethodsThe expression of TFAM in SSc skin fibroblast and skin biopsies was analyzed by immunofluorescence and Western blot. The role of TFAM in fibroblast activation was investigated by TFAM knockdown in cultured fibroblasts. The role of TFAM in skin and lung fibrosis was further studied in mice with fibroblast specific knockout of TFAM in three independent mouse models: Bleomycin-induced skin and lung fibrosis as well as TβRIact-induced skin fibrosis.ResultsDermal fibroblasts from SSc patients express lower level of TFAM in the skin and also after prolonged culture in vitro. The downregulation of TFAM impairs mitochondria homeostasis with decreased mitochondrial number, accumulation of damaged mitochondria with release of mtDNA, accumulation of deletions in mtDNA, metabolic reshaping with impaired OXPHOS and release of the mitokine GDF15. Long time, but not acute exposure of normal fibroblasts to TGFβ mimicked the finding in SSc fibroblasts with downregulation of TFAM and mitochondrial homeostasis disruption and damage. Knockdown TFAM of normal fibroblasts promotes fibroblast activation with increased myofibroblast differentiation and collagen release in a SMAD3 dependent manner. RNA sequencing demonstrated upregulation of pro-fibrotic genes and pathways. Mice with fibroblast-specific knockout of TFAM demonstrate are more sensitive to fibrotic stimuli such as bleomycin injection and TβRIact-overexpression and even demonstrate responses to NaCl instillation.ConclusionAlterations in the key mitochondrial transcription factor TFAM in response to prolonged activation of TGFβ and associated mitochondrial damage induce transcriptional programs that promote fibroblast activation and tissue fibrosis.Disclosure of InterestsXiang Zhou: None declared, Thuong Trinh-Minh: None declared, Cuong Tran Manh: None declared, Andreas Giessl: None declared, Christina Bergmann: None declared, Andrea-Hermina Györfi: None declared, Georg Schett: None declared, Jörg H.W. Distler Consultant of: Actelion, Active Biotech, Anamar, Bayer Pharma, Boehringer Ingelheim, Celgene, Galapagos, GSK, Inventiva, JB Therapeutics, Medac, Pfizer, RuiYi and UCB.,, Grant/research support from: Anamar, Active Biotech, Array Biopharma, aTyr, BMS, Bayer Pharma, Boehringer Ingelheim, Celgene, Galapagos, GSK, Inventiva, Novartis, Sanofi-Aventis, RedX, UCB.
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Alagirisamy, Darinee. "Andrew C. Willford . Tamils and the Haunting of Justice: History and Recognition in Malaysia's Plantations. Singapore: NUS Press, 2014. 318 pp." TRaNS: Trans -Regional and -National Studies of Southeast Asia 4, no. 2 (June 30, 2016): 419–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/trn.2016.10.

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Waetjen, Thembisa. "Africa Yearbook: politics, economy and society south of the Sahara in 2011 ed. by Andreas Mehler, Henning Melber and Klaas van Walraven." Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa 83, no. 1 (2013): 136–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/trn.2013.0030.

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Perebeinos, Vasili. "(Invited) Linear and Nonlinear Optical Spectra of Two-Dimensional Materials As Quantum Light Sources." ECS Meeting Abstracts MA2022-01, no. 12 (July 7, 2022): 872. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/ma2022-0112872mtgabs.

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The advancement of Quantum Networks for Secure Long-Range Communication and Quantum Sensing technologies critically depends on materials development. There are stringent requirements for the quantum material properties, such as on demand quantum state generation, detection, and transduction. In this talk, I will review solid-state two-dimensional materials platforms for generating quantum light, including excitons, trions, and polaritons as well as nonlinear optical materials for spontaneous parametric down conversion. I will emphases the role of many-body interactions in low dimensional materials and theoretical challenges for describing linear and nonlinear optical properties of quantum materials [1-5]. Y. V. Zhumagulov, A. Vagov, N. Y. Senkevich, D. R. Gulevich, and V. Perebeinos, "Three-particle states and brightening of intervalley excitons in a doped MoS2 monolayer," Physical Review B 101, 245433 (2020). Y. V. Zhumagulov, A. Vagov, D. R. Gulevich, P. E. Faria Junior, and V. Perebeinos, "Trion induced photoluminescence of a doped MoS2 monolayer," The Journal of Chemical Physics 153, 044132 (2020). Y. V. Zhumagulov, S. Chiavazzo, D. R. Gulevich, V. Perebeinos, I. A. Shelykh, and O. Kyriienko, "Microscopic theory of exciton and trion polaritons in doped monolayers of transition metal dichalcogenides," arXiv:2107.06927 (2021). Y. Zhumagulov, A. Vagov, D. Gulevich, and V. Perebeinos, "Electrostatic control of the trion fine structure in transition metal dichalcogenide monolayers", arXiv:2104.11800 (2021). V. D. Neverov, A. E. Lukyanov, Y. V. Zhumagulov, D. R. Gulevich, Andrey V. Krasavin, A. Vagov, and V. Perebeinos, "Nonlinear spectroscopy of excitonic states in transition metal dichalcogenides," arXiv:2109.11633 (2021).
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Chia, Arthur. "Andrew Alan Johnson . Ghosts of the New City: Spirits, Urbanity, and the Ruins of Progress in Chiang Mai. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2014. 190 pp." TRaNS: Trans -Regional and -National Studies of Southeast Asia 4, no. 2 (June 30, 2016): 421–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/trn.2016.11.

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Israelson, Per, James Spens, Andreas Hellerstedt, Jan Balbierz, Anna Cavallin, Erik Erlanson, Mikael Van Reis, Greger Andersson, Erik Van Ooijen, and Johan Gardfors. "Recensioner." Tidskrift för litteraturvetenskap 43, no. 3-4 (January 1, 2013): 163–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.54797/tfl.v43i3-4.10789.

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Per Israelson om ROGER WHITSON & JASON WHITTAKERWILLIAM BLAKE AND THE DIGITAL HUMANITIES. COLLABORATION, PARTICIPATION AND SOCIAL MEDIANew York: Routledge 2013, 211 s. James Spens om MATS MALMPOESINS RÖSTER. AVLYSSNINGAR AV ÄLDRE LITTERATURStockholm/Höör: Brutus Östlings Bokförlag Symposion 2011, 240 s. Andreas Hellerstedt om LARS BURMANELOQUENT STUDENTS. RHETORICAL PRACTICES AT THE UPPSALA STUDENT NATIONS 1663–2010Uppsala: Acta universitatis upsaliensis, 2012, 212 s. Jan Balbierz om MARTIN HELLSTRÖM (RED.)TRON ÄR MITT LOKALBATTERI. RELIGION OCH RELIGIOSITET I AUGUST STRINDBERGS LIV OCH VERKSkellefteå: Artos 2012, 233 s. Anna Cavallin om MIRANDA LANDENOCH NU BÖRJAR HISTORIEN.HJALMAR SÖDERBERGS NOVELLKONSTStockholm: Bokförlaget Atlantis 2013, 591 s. Erik Erlanson om ANNE GRY HAUGLANDNATUREN I ÅNDEN. NATURFILOSOFIEN I INGER CHRISTENSENS FORFATTERSKABKøbenhavn: Institut for nordiske studier og sprogvidenskab, Københavns universitet 2012, 237 s. (diss. København) Mikael van Reis om ULF OLSSONSPRÅKMASKINEN. OM LARS NORÉNS FÖRFATTARSKAPGöteborg: Glänta Produktion (Hardcore 06), 2013, 176 s. Greger Andersson om ANEŽKA KUZMICˇOVÁMENTAL IMAGERY IN THE EXPERIENCE OF LITERARY NARRATIVE. VIEWS FROM EMBODIED COGNITIONStockholm: Stockholm University 2013, 177 s. (diss. Stockholm) Erik van Ooijen om CECILIA ÅSBERG, MARTIN HULTMAN & FRANCIS LEE (RED.)POSTHUMANISTISKA NYCKELTEXTERLund: Studentlitteratur 2012, 233 s. Johan Gardfors om WOLFGANG ERNSTDIGITAL MEMORY AND THE ARCHIVE. EDITED AND WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY JUSSI PARIKKAMinneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press 2013, 265 s.
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Chirilă, Ioan. "Ethnicity, Confession, Nation – The Development of Concepts in the History of Transylvania in Religious Life." Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Theologia Reformata Transylvanica 65, no. 2 (December 20, 2020): 145–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/subbtref.65.2.08.

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"The church has had to accept the national division of Europe since the Middle Ages and adapt to this situation. This issue is relatively unclear in the case of Tran-sylvania. N. Iorga stated about the Orthodox Christian consciousness that “it was so strong that it hindered the creation of a strong national consciousness”, and this would allow us to see in the ecclesiastical organization a form of expression of uni-tary organization of Romanian ethnicity in Transylvania. The time of Transylvani-an principalities and voivodeships shows us that most often the ecclesiastical leaders were also the political leaders (see the case of Prince Andrew Báthory who was Archbishop of Warmia – Poland); so, the two concepts of ethnicity and confession reflected the same historical reality during those times. The two concepts will be-come separated only later, after the emergence of confessions other than the Eastern rite. In support of our statement, we have the correspondence between the Hungar-ian kings and officials and the papacy. Before dealing with these perspectives, we shall pin down the terminology to grant the reader the possibility to understand the historical situations through a kind of thinking marked by the imprint of the Holy Scripture. Keywords: ethnicity, people, confession, dynamic status, national consciousness, Transyl-vania, the church. "
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Rakotoarivelo, Nivo H., Nadiah V. Manjato, Lala R. Andriamiarisoa, Roger Bernard, and Sylvie Andriambololonera. "Useful plants in the Park Bandro and its surroundings, Lake Alaotra, Madagascar." Madagascar Conservation & Development 16, no. 2s (February 11, 2022): 25–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/mcd.wetlands.4.

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Traditional use of plants constitutes an important activity in Malagasy life, especially in the countryside. The Sihanaka group is found in the east of Lake Alaotra and is the dominant cultural group in the lake region, including in the Fokontany of Andreba Gara, near Park Bandro, in the east of Lake Alaotra, in Ambatondrazaka district where the study was conducted. The Sihanaka holds traditional knowledge on plant uses and makes use of this knowledge in their daily lives. The objective of this study was to describe the use of aquatic plants in the region to better understand the importance of the Alaotra wetlands in the lives of local people. Surveys conducted among the people of Andreba, including one traditional chief (the Tangalamena) and one healer, revealed 55 useful species of aquatic plants, grouped into 41 genera and 23 families. Most species were used for their medicinal and veterinary virtues (32 species), for animal food (17 species), as utensils and tools (16 species), for cultural uses (10 species), and for human food (9 species). Leaves (76%) are the most exploited plant parts. The species with the most uses were Cyperus papyrus subsp. madagascariensis (Willd.) Kük. with 26 types of use recorded, then Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud. (19 types of use), Aeschynomene elaphroxylon (Guill. & Perr.) Taub. and Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms (12 types of use each). Nymphaea nouchali, Cyperus papyrus subsp. madagascariensis and Phragmites australis were the species most frequently cited by informants, indicating that they are important for the local population. The most frequently cited types of use included joro, namely ancestor’s invocation, food, materials for house walls construction, herbal teas to treat ailments, and fencing or demarcation of land boundaries. This study highlighted the importance of the Alaotra wetlands as a source of useful plants for the local population. Sustainable management of Lake Alaotra is therefore not just necessary for biodiversity conservation, but also for maintaining local livelihoods. L’utilisation traditionnelle des plantes constitue une activité importante dans la vie des Malgaches, plus particulièrement dans les campagnes. Le groupe Sihanaka est rencontré à l’est du lac Alaotra et constitue le groupe culturel dominant dans la région du lac, y compris dans le Fokontany d’Andreba Gara, près du Parc Bandro, à l’Est du Lac Alaotra, dans le district d’Ambatondrazaka où l’étude a été menée. Les Sihanaka détiennent des connaissances traditionnelles sur l’utilisation des plantes et utilisent ces connaissances dans leur vie quotidienne. L’objectif de cette étude était de décrire l’utilisation des plantes aquatiques dans la région afin de mieux comprendre l’importance des zones humides de l’Alaotra dans la vie des populations locales. Des enquêtes menées auprès de la population d’Andreba, y compris auprès d’un chef traditionnel (le Tangalamena) et d’un guérisseur, ont révélé 55 espèces utiles de plantes aquatiques, regroupées dans 41 genres et 23 familles. La plupart des espèces étaient utilisées pour leurs vertus médicinales et vétérinaires (32 espèces), pour l’alimentation des animaux (17 espèces), en tant qu’ustensiles et outils (16 espèces), pour des usages culturels (10 espèces) et pour l’alimentation humaine (9 espèces). Les feuilles (76%) sont les parties de plante les plus exploitées. Les espèces ayant le plus d’utilisations étaient Cyperus papyrus subsp. madagascariensis (Willd.) Kük. avec 26 types d’utilisation recensés, puis Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud. (19 types d’utilisation), Aeschynomene elaphroxylon (Guill. & Perr.) Taub. et Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms (12 types d’utilisation chacune). Nymphaea nouchali, Cyperus papyrus subsp. madagascariensis et Phragmites australis etaient les espèces les plus fréquemment citées par les informateurs, ce qui indique qu’elles sont importantes pour la population locale. Les types d’utilisation les plus fréquemment cités comprenaient le joro à savoir l’invocation des ancêtres, l’alimentation, les matériaux pour la construction des murs, les tisanes pour traiter les maladies et la construction de clôtures ou démarcation des limites de terrains. Cette étude a souligné l’importance des zones humides de l’Alaotra en tant que source de plantes utiles pour la population locale. La gestion durable du lac Alaotra n’est donc pas seulement nécessaire à la conservation de la biodiversité mais également au maintien des moyens de subsistance locaux
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Rose, C. Brian. "Re-evaluating Troy's links to Rome - ANDREW ERSKINE, TROY BETWEEN GREECE AND ROME. LOCAL TRADITION AND IMPERIAL POWER (Oxford University Press 2001). Pp. 303, 2 maps. ISBN 0-19-924033-7. $70." Journal of Roman Archaeology 16 (2003): 479–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1047759400013337.

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Ghilas, Sonia, Dinesh Raghu, Kelly Tran, Yang Liao, Bhupinder Pal, Shoukat Sterle, Christine Dijkstra, et al. "Abstract PR007: Intestinal intraepithelial T cells limit colorectal cancer progression." Cancer Research 82, no. 23_Supplement_1 (December 1, 2022): PR007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.crc22-pr007.

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Abstract Homeostasis in the gut is achieved by impeccable functioning of tissue resident immune cells that reside and closely interact with the epithelium. The tissue resident immune cells of the intestinal epithelium are predominantly lymphocytes, known as intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs) and mainly consist of TCRαβ T cells and TCRgd T cells. These IELs are well known to sense microbes, nutrients, and cellular stress but their role in intestinal cancer progression has been controversial. On one hand, gd Τ cells are the primary source of IL-17, an important proinflammatory cytokine that aid in colorectal cancer (CRC) progression. On the other hand, mice lacking gd Τ cells have been showed to have an increased risk of developing carcinogen-induced CRC. Here we used two different mouse model of colon cancer to investigate the role of gd T IELs in colon tumor growth. We showed that in both orthotopic implantation of cancer cells in the colon, and inflammation-driven colon cancer models, gd T cells are essentials to limit tumor growth. Indeed, mice lacking gd T cells had increased tumor incidence with high-grade adenomas compared to control mice. We also performed gene expression analysis of the adenomas in control mice and in mice lacking gd T cells. They revealed distinct transcription profiles with CRC-associated gene expression profile, including inflammatory genes and epithelial to mesenchymal transition genes, particularly enriched in adenomas from gd T cell deficient mice. Moreover, using human tissue microarrays, we investigated whether the presence of gd T cells in tumors of patients with advanced CRC could be used to predict disease outcomes. We revealed that patient disease-free survival was improved if gd T cells could be detected within tumors. Therefore, we showed that gd T cells are primordial in limiting colorectal cancer progression in both mice and humans. Citation Format: Sonia Ghilas, Dinesh Raghu, Kelly Tran, Yang Liao, Bhupinder Pal, Shoukat Sterle, Christine Dijkstra, Marina Yakou, Pavitha Parathan, John Mariadason, Matthias Ernst, Andreas Behren, Grant Drummond, Wei Shi, Lisa A. Mielke. Intestinal intraepithelial T cells limit colorectal cancer progression [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the AACR Special Conference on Colorectal Cancer; 2022 Oct 1-4; Portland, OR. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2022;82(23 Suppl_1):Abstract nr PR007.
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Jacobs, Irene, Jennifer Rohan, Andrea Jewell, Kelly Tran, and Jasmine Nguyen. "Abstract B107: Exploring patient-centered themes following diagnosis in a cohort of African American pediatric oncology patients." Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention 32, no. 1_Supplement (January 1, 2023): B107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7755.disp22-b107.

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Abstract Introduction: Pediatric patients diagnosed with cancer report lower quality of life and increased psychological distress. Furthermore, African American pediatric oncology patients face unique and extensive obstacles upon diagnosis. The present study sought to identify patient-centered experiences following a cancer diagnosis in a sample of African American pediatric oncology patients. Methods: This study examined semi-structured interviews of pediatric African American oncology patients (N = 13; Mage = 13.54 years; 7-17 years). Interviews were audio recorded and transcribed. Response patterns examining patient perceptions of being diagnosed with cancer were derived through thematic analysis. Results: Four themes related to initial diagnosis emerged: negative emotions, quality of life, cognitions, and physical appearance. The majority of patients disclosed feeling fear, hurt, and sadness in relation to their cancer diagnosis. A myriad of cognitions surrounding initial diagnosis also emerged. Many patients reported being unaware of their diagnosis and reported a sense of confusion related to extended hospitalizations and taking medication. Patients disclosed worry and embarrassment regarding losing their hair (e.g., “my hair is my pride and joy,” and, “the first thing that did come to my mind was my hair. As a teenage girl, I was just like “my hair.”). Patients also expressed worries about quality of life and prognosis. Finally, a fear of the unknown, ability to attend school and activities, and possible death emerged as common themes. Conclusion: This study described perceptions of African American pediatric oncology patients during the initial diagnosis of cancer. Key themes included negative emotions, quality of life, cognitions, and physical appearance. A pattern between cognitions related to life changes due to diagnosis and resulting emotions such as fear emerged. This finding suggested a strong connection between the perceptual aspects of initial diagnosis and patient experiences through treatment, indicating that psychological interventions could serve as a tool to decrease negative emotions. The significant importance of patient-centered education delivered immediately at diagnosis emerged as a significant factor as many patients reported unawareness of their diagnosis (e.g., “I just didn’t know what was going to happen next, like all of the medicine, how they were going to treat it and all that”). Although level of patient education may differ based on family preferences, developmentally appropriate communication may enhance the treatment process for patients, and ultimately decrease psychological distress. These findings also indicate the cultural and historical importance of physical appearance with hair being an important piece of identity for African American patients. These findings highlight the relative importance of investigating patient-centered experiences and culturally appropriate interventions across the illness trajectory from new diagnosis to survivorship, especially among African American pediatric oncology patients. Citation Format: Irene Jacobs, Jennifer Rohan, Andrea Jewell, Kelly Tran, Jasmine Nguyen. Exploring patient-centered themes following diagnosis in a cohort of African American pediatric oncology patients [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 15th AACR Conference on the Science of Cancer Health Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities and the Medically Underserved; 2022 Sep 16-19; Philadelphia, PA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2022;31(1 Suppl):Abstract nr B107.
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TANNER, NORMAN. "Un cristiano sul trono di Pietro. Studi storici su Giovanni XXIII. Edited by Enzo Bianchi, Lucia Butturini, Enrico Galavotti, Agostino Giovagnoli, Valeria Martano, Andrea Riccardi, Giuseppe Ruggieri, Micol Tancini and Alberto Melloni. Pp. 399 incl. 9 ills. Bologna: Servitium/Fondazione per le Scienze Religiose Giovanni XXIII, 2003. €30. 88 8166 210 8." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 56, no. 1 (January 2005): 192–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046904962185.

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Abrahams, Cristina L., Andrew McGeehan, Jennifer Smith, Robert Yuan, Kshama A. Doshi, Sihong Zhou, Xiaofan Li, et al. "Abstract 5591: Anti-FolRα ADC STRO-002 induces immunogenic cell death (ICD) to enhance anti-tumor activity." Cancer Research 82, no. 12_Supplement (June 15, 2022): 5591. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2022-5591.

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Abstract STRO-002 is an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) composed of an anti-folate receptor alpha (FolRα) antibody conjugated to a tubulin-targeting hemiasterlin (SC209) warhead via a cleavable linker currently in clinical studies for ovarian and endometrial cancer. FolRα exhibits minimal expression in normal tissues but is overexpressed in several cancers such as ovarian, endometrial, and NSCLC. We previously showed that STRO-002 induces in vitro hallmarks of immunogenic cell death (ICD), such as increased calreticulin exposure and HMGB1 and ATP release in a FolRα dependent manner. Follow-up vaccination studies with murine MC38 tumor cells engineered to express human FolRα (MC38-hFolRa) were performed to further explore the significance of STRO-002-induced ICD and protective immunity in vivo. A single vaccination with STRO-002 or SC209 in vitro-treated MC38-hFolRa cells in immunocompetent mice resulted in 60% of animals rejecting a subsequent rechallenge with living MC38-hFolRa cells, while relapse was observed in most control mice. Including an additional booster vaccination further increased the proportion ( 90%) of animals remaining tumor free after rechallenge. These results demonstrate that tumor cells pre-treated with STRO-002 or SC209 undergo potent immunogenic cell damage which can, in turn, mount protective immunity in vivo. The ability of STRO-002 to induce ICD that elicits an effective and robust anti-tumor immune response may translate into several advantages in the clinic. Induction of ICD is likely to offer a complementary anti-tumor mechanism in combination therapy regimens such as with check point inhibitors or VEGF blockade. We have demonstrated that STRO-002 in combination with avelumab in MC38-hFolRα-bearing mice significantly enhanced efficacy and durable anti-tumor immunity. More recent rechallenge studies reveal that this combination treatment suppresses growth of not only MC38-hFolRα but also MC38 wild-type tumor cells, indicating formation of immunological memory with signs of epitope spreading. Additionally, co-administration of STRO-002 with anti-VEGF therapy demonstrates improved TGI compared to monotherapy (p < 0.0001) in human ovarian OV-90 tumors. The potent cytotoxic and immunostimulatory properties of STRO-002 may also contribute to enhancing efficacy in indications with low FolRα expression. Such tumor types include endometrial and NSCLC, in which STRO-002 has displayed potent monotherapy activity in preclinical studies. In a panel of endometrial PDX models, STRO-002 was significantly efficacious in 9/17 (53%) FolRα-positive tumors, including models with moderate and weak FolRα levels. In a NSCLC PDX model, a single dose of STRO-002 induced tumor regression and suppressed tumor growth for up to three months post-dose. In conclusion, the induction of ICD by STRO-002 has potential to increase anti-tumor activity in cancers with low FolRα expression. Citation Format: Cristina L. Abrahams, Andrew McGeehan, Jennifer Smith, Robert Yuan, Kshama A. Doshi, Sihong Zhou, Xiaofan Li, Cuong Tran, Gang Yin, Arturo Molina, Kristin Bedard, Trevor Hallam. Anti-FolRα ADC STRO-002 induces immunogenic cell death (ICD) to enhance anti-tumor activity [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2022; 2022 Apr 8-13. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2022;82(12_Suppl):Abstract nr 5591.
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KITLV, Redactie. "Book reviews." Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde / Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia 166, no. 1 (2010): 107–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134379-90003627.

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Syed Muhd Khairudin Aljunied, Rethinking Raffles; A study of Stamford Raffles’ discourse on religions amongst Malays. (Nathan Porath) Walter Angst, Wayang Indonesia; Die phantastische Welt des indonesischen Figurentheaters/The fantastic world of Indonesian puppet theatre. (Dick van der Meij) Adrienne Kappler and others, James Cook and the exploration of the Pacific. (H.J.M. Claesen) Aurel Croissant, Beate Martin and Sascha Kneip (eds), The politics of death; Political violence in Southeast Asia. (Freek Colombijn) Frank Dhont, Kevin W. Fogg and Mason C. Hoadley (eds), Towards an inclusive democratic Indonesian society; Bridging the gap between state uniformity and multicultural identity patterns. (Alexander Claver) Bronwen Douglas and Chris Ballard (eds), Foreign bodies; Oceania and the science of race, 1750-1940. (H.J.M. Claesen) Ricky Ganang, Jay Crain, and Vicki Pearson-Rounds, Kemaloh Lundayeh-English dictionary and bibliographic list of materials relating to the Lundayeh-Lun Bawang-Kelabit and related groups of Sarawak, Sabah, Brunei and East Kalimantan. (Michael Boutin) Jeffrey Hadler, Muslims and matriarchs; Cultural resilience in Indonesia through Jihad and Colonialism. (Franz von Benda-Beckmann) Uli Kozok, Kitab undang-undang Tanjung Tanah: Naskah Melayu yang tertua. (Arlo Griffiths) Alfonds van der Kraan, Murder and mayhem in seventeenth-century Cambodia; Anthony van Diemen vs. King Ramadhipati I. (Jeroen Rikkerink) Jean Michaud, ‘Incidental’ ethnographers; French Catholic missions on the Tonkin-Yunnan frontier, 1880-1930. (Nicholas Tapp) M.C. Ricklefs, Polarising Javanese society; Islamic and other visions (c. 1830-1930). (Matthew Isaac Cohen) Stuart Robson, Arjunawiwāha; The marriage of Arjuna of Mpu Kaṇwa. (Andrea Acri) László Székely and István Radnai, Dit altijd alleen zijn; Verhalen over het leven van planters en koelies in Deli (1914-1930). (Adrienne Zuiderweg) Patricia Tjiook-Liem (Giok Kiauw Nio Liem), De rechtspositie der Chinezen in Nederlands-Indië 1848-1942; Wetgevingsbeleid tussen beginsel en belang. (Mary Somers Heidhues) Zhou Daguan, A record of Cambodia: the land and its people. (Un Leang) REVIEW ESSAY Longitudinal studies in Javanese performing arts Benjamin Brinner, Music in Central Java; Experiencing music, expressing culture. Barbara Hatley, Javanese performances on an Indonesian stage; Contesting culture, embracing change. Felicia Hughes-Freeland, Embodied communities; Dance traditions and change in Java. (Matthew Isaac Cohen) REVIEW ESSAY Development and reform in Vietnam Stéphanie Balme and Mark Stephanie (eds), Vietnam’s new order; International perspectives on the state and reform in Vietnam. Sujian Guo, The political economy of Asian transition from communism. Ian Jeffries, Vietnam: a guide to economic and political developments. Pietro Masina, Vietnam’s development strategies. (Tran Quang Anh) KORTE SIGNALERINGEN Ulbe Bosma, Indiëgangers; Verhalen van Nederlanders die naar Indië trokken. Clara Brinkgreve, Met Indië verbonden; Een verhaal van vier generaties 1849-1949. Jack Botermans en Heleen Tichler, Het vergeten Indië; Stille getuigen van het dagelijks leven in het Indië van toen. Robin te Slaa en Edwin Klijn, De NSB; Ontstaan en opkomst van de Nationaal-Socialistische Beweging, 1931-1935. Mark Loderichs, Margaret Leidelmeijer, Johan van Langen en Jan Kompagnie, Verhalen in Documenten; Over het afscheid van Indië, 1940-1950. Frederik Erens en Adrienne Zuiderweg, Linggadjati, brug naar de toekomst; Soetan Sjahrir als een van de grondleggers van het vrije Indonesië. Peter Schumacher, met medewerking van Gerard de Boer, De zaak Aernout; Hardnekkige mythes rond een Indische moord ontrafeld. Cas Oorthuys, Een staat in wording; Fotoreportage van Cas Oorthuys over het Indonesië van 1947. René Kok, Erik Somers en Louis Zweers, Koloniale oorlog 1945-1949; Van Indië tot Indonesië. H.F. Veenendaal en J.P.W. Kelder, ZKH; Hoog spel aan het hof van Zijne Koninklijke Hoogheid; De geheime dagboeken van mr.dr.L.G. van Maasdijk. Ons Indië; 400 jaar Nederlandse sporen in Insulinde, de strijd om de onafhankelijkheid & 60 jaar Indonesië. (Harry A. Poeze)
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Chen, C. W., Y. N. Li, T. Trinh-Minh, Z. Honglin, A. E. Matei, X. Ding, C. Tran Manh, et al. "OP0201 DYNAMIC CHANGES IN O-GLCNACYLATION REGULATE OSTEOCLAST DIFFERENTIATION AND BONE LOSS IN ARTHRITIS." Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 80, Suppl 1 (May 19, 2021): 121–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2021-eular.856.

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Background:Bone remodeling is a constant process maintained by the balance between osteoclast-triggered bone resorption and osteoblast-mediated bone formation. In inflammatory arthritis, such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA), the pro-inflammatory environment favors osteoclast differentiation and skews the balance towards resorption, leading to progressive bone erosion and bone loss. O-GlcNAcylation is a post-translational modification, which transfers a single N-acetylglucosamine molecule to the serine or threonine of the target protein. The modification is accomplished by a single pair of enzymes, O-GlcNAc transferase (OGT) and O-GlcNAcase (OGA). Unlike other glycosylation, O-GlcNAcylation occurs in multiple cellular compartments, including the nucleus. Although O-GlcNAcylation is one of the most common modifications, its role in bone homeostasis is still poorly understood.Objectives:We aimed to investigate the role of O-GlcNAcylation in osteoclastogenesis under pro-inflammatory milieus. We also focused on dissecting the signaling pathways affected by O-GlcNAcylation during osteoclast differentiation.Methods:We examined the levels of O-GlcNAc during in vitro osteoclastogenesis by western blotting. The levels of O-GlcNAc in tissue from RA patients and experimental arthritis were detected by immunofluorescence. Pharmacological inhibition and genetic knockout were used to manipulate O-GlcNAcylaiton during osteoclastogenesis. RNA sequencing was performed to study O-GlcNAc-mediated pathways.Results:We demonstrate the dynamic changes in O-GlcNAcylation during osteoclastogenesis. The elevated O-GlcNAcylation was found in the early differentiation stages, whereas its downregulation was detected in the maturation process. TNFα elaborates the dynamic changes in O-GlcNAcylation, which further intensifies osteoclast differentiation.Targeting OGT by selective inhibitor and genetic knockout restrain O-GlcNAcylation and hinder the expression of the early differentiation marker Nfatc1. Inhibition of OGA, which forces high levels of O-GlcNAcylation throughout the differentiation, reduces the formation of multinucleated mature osteoclasts. Consistent with our in vitro data, suppressing OGT and OGA both ameliorate bone loss in experimental arthritis. We detected a reduced number of TRAP-expressing precursors and mature osteoclasts in the mice subjected to OGT inhibition. While inhibiting OGA only lowers the number of TRAP+F4/80– mature osteoclasts without affecting the number of TRAP+F4/80+ precursors.Transcriptome profiling reveals that O-GlcNAcylation regulates several biological processes. Increased O-GlcNAcylation promotes cytokine signaling and oxidative phosphorylation. The downregulation of O-GlcNAcylation is essential for cytoskeleton organization and cell fusion.Conclusion:We demonstrate that the dynamic changes of O-GlcNAcylation are essential for osteoclast differentiation. These findings reveal the therapeutic potential of targeting O-GlcNAcylation in pathologic bone resorption.Disclosure of Interests:Chih-Wei Chen: None declared, Yi-Nan Li: None declared, Thuong Trinh-Minh: None declared, ZHU Honglin: None declared, Alexandru-Emil Matei: None declared, Xiao Ding: None declared, Cuong Tran Manh: None declared, Xiaohan Xu: None declared, Christoph Liebel: None declared, Ruifang Liang: None declared, Min-Chuan Huang: None declared, Neng-Yu Lin: None declared, Andreas Ramming Speakers bureau: Boehringer Ingelheim, Roche, Janssen, Consultant of: Boehringer Ingelheim, Novartis, Gilead, Pfizer, Grant/research support from: Pfizer, Novartis, Georg Schett Speakers bureau: AbbVie, BMS, Celgene, Janssen, Eli Lilly, Novartis, Roche and UCB, Jörg H.W. Distler Shareholder of: 4D Science, Speakers bureau: Boehringer Ingelheim, Paid instructor for: Boehringer Ingelheim, Consultant of: Actelion, Active Biotech, Anamar, ARXX, Bayer Pharma, Boehringer Ingelheim, Celgene, Galapagos, GSK, Inventiva, JB Therapeutics, Medac, Pfizer, RuiYi and UCB, Grant/research support from: Anamar, Active Biotech, Array Biopharma, aTyr, BMS, Bayer Pharma, Boehringer Ingelheim, Celgene, Galapagos, GSK, Inventiva, Novartis, Sanofi-Aventis, RedX, UCB, Employee of: FibroCure
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Sarosiek, Shayna, Christopher T. Doughty, Andrew Branagan, Catherine A. Flynn, Kirsten Meid, Timothy P. White, Megan Little, Carly Leventoff, Steven P. Treon, and Jorge J. Castillo. "Abstract CT550: Phase II study of acalabrutinib and an anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody in patients with anti-MAG mediated neuropathy." Cancer Research 82, no. 12_Supplement (June 15, 2022): CT550. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2022-ct550.

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Abstract Background: Peripheral neuropathy occurs in 20-25% of patients with an IgM paraprotein and 40-50% of patients with an IgM monoclonal gammopathy have a detectable anti-myelin associated glycoprotein (MAG) antibody. The presence of an anti-MAG antibody is often associated with a chronic, progressive symmetric demyelinating polyneuropathy that can lead to sensory deficits and gait dysfunction, significantly altering a patient’s quality of life. Prior clinical trials have failed to demonstrate an effective long-term therapy for anti-MAG neuropathy. Additionally, the best manner to assess the evolution of this type of neuropathy has not been elucidated. We designed this clinical trial to evaluate a potential therapy for anti-MAG related neuropathy based on previous reports of subjective improvement in patients with anti-MAG neuropathy treated with rituximab or Bruton’s tyrosine kinase inhibitors. We included multiple neurologic outcome measures so their responsiveness and performance could be assessed in a clinical trial setting. Methods: This is a single-arm open-label phase II trial investigating the use of acalabrutinib and an anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody for the treatment of an IgM-associated anti-MAG mediated neuropathy. Eligible patients must have positive anti-MAG antibody titers with an IgM monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) or Waldenström macroglobulinemia (WM). Patients must have a predominantly sensory neuropathy characterized by demyelinating features in nerve conduction studies with a modified Rankin score of ≥1 with progressive symptoms or a modified Rankin score of ≥2. The ECOG performance status must be ≤2. Acceptable organ and marrow function are required. Prior exposure to chemotherapy, Bruton Tyrosine Kinase inhibitors, or other therapies for WM are not permitted except for steroids, IVIg, or an anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody given at least 90 days before study drug initiation. Approximately 33 patients will be enrolled in this study. Patients will be treated with acalabrutinib 100 mg orally twice daily on days 1-28 of each cycle and treatment will be administered until disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. Rituximab (or a biosimilar) will be administered on days 1, 8, 15, and 22 of cycles 1 and 4. The primary endpoint of this trial is to evaluate the overall hematologic response rate (defined as ≥25% reduction in serum IgM) associated with the treatment. The key secondary endpoint is to evaluate the proportion of patients that achieve improvement or stability in neuropathic symptoms based on the Inflammatory Rasch-built Overall Disability Scale (I-RODS) patient-reported disability scale. Additional secondary neurologic endpoints include the INCAT disability score, exam-based outcomes (the MRC distal sum score and INCAT-ISS), measures of function (10-meter walk test, 9-hole peg test), a pain scale, a fatigue scale (FSS), and a neuropathy-specific quality of life scale (IN-QOL). Additional secondary endpoints include time to next treatment, overall survival, hematologic response based on MYD88 and CXCR4 mutational status, change in bone marrow disease burden, and proportion of adverse events associated with treatment. This study is currently open and accruing patients. Clinical trial information: NCT05065554 Sponsor: AstraZeneca Citation Format: Shayna Sarosiek, Christopher T. Doughty, Andrew Branagan, Catherine A. Flynn, Kirsten Meid, Timothy P. White, Megan Little, Carly Leventoff, Steven P. Treon, Jorge J. Castillo. Phase II study of acalabrutinib and an anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody in patients with anti-MAG mediated neuropathy [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2022; 2022 Apr 8-13. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2022;82(12_Suppl):Abstract nr CT550.
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Stabel Jørgensen, Camilla, Øyvind Soltun Andreassen, and Ingunn Aadland. "Utforsking av religioner og livssyn med ulike metoder." Prismet 73, no. 1-2 (June 22, 2022): 3–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.5617/pri.9694.

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Med fagfornyelsen har KRLE-faget fått fem kjerneelement. Dette temanummeret undersøker det vi mener er den største nyheten blant dem: «Utforsking av religioner og livssyn med ulike metoder». Kjerneelementene uttrykker fagenes bærende ideer og fremmer arbeidet med dybdelæring. Slik Utdanningsdirektoratet definerer dybdelæring handler det både om innholdskunnskap og prosedyrekunnskap i fagene, metaperspektiv på egen læring og evne til å ta i bruk tilegnet kunnskap i nye sammenhenger (Udir 2019). I utviklingen av nye læreplaner ble læreplangruppene først engasjert i arbeid med å formulere kjerneelementene. Kjerneelementene som ble fastsatt for KRLE og RE er 1) Kjennskap til religioner og livssyn, 2) Utforsking av religioner og livssyn med ulike metoder, 3) Utforsking av eksistensielle spørsmål og svar, 4) Kunne ta andres perspektiv og 5) Etisk refleksjon. Beskrivelsen av innholdet i kjerneelement nr 2 lyder i sin helhet som følger: Elevene skal undersøke og utforske kristendom og andre religioner og livssyn som ­sammensatte fenomener gjennom bruk av varierte metoder. Deres forståelse av religioner og livssyn utdypes og utfordres gjennom analyse av og kritisk refleksjon over kilder, normer og definisjonsmakt. Kjennskap til ulike syn på og definisjoner av religioner og livssyn inngår i kjerneelementet og er vesentlig for å forstå og håndtere mangfold. I november (2021) ble konferansen «Utforsking av religioner og livssyn med ulike metoder i skolen» arrangert i Trondheim. Arrangør var prosjektet «Utforsking av religioner og livssyn med ulike metoder» i NTNU RE Research Group, i samarbeid med Prismet. Målet med konferansen var å bidra til forståelse av kjerneelementet og deling av ideer om hvordan det kan arbeides med kjerneelementet i lærerutdanning og grunnskole. Alle forskningsartiklene i nummeret springer ut fra denne konferansen, og kan knyttes til kjerneelementet i sin helhet, eller til ulike deler av det.Formålet med å vie et temanummer til dette ene kjerneelementet er å utforske det, slik det oppfordrer til utforsking av fagets emner: fra ulike perspektiv og med ulike metoder. Skribentene i dette nummeret er alle religionsdidaktikere med ulik faglig bakgrunn, og utgjør dermed «eit kritisk samvirke mellom ulike basisfaglege tradisjonar» (Brekke, dette nummeret, s. 51).Geir Skeie spør hva det innebærer for religions­didaktikken at elevene skal utforske i faget og diskuterer forholdet mellom elevenes utforsking og vitenskapsfagene sin forskning. Sentralt i hans diskusjon er hvorvidt utforskingen skal imitere eller være inspirert av forskning. Øyvind Soltun Andreassen og Camilla Stabel Jørgensen analyserer kjerneelementet, og finner et ressursperspektiv på uenighet. Dette innebærer at elever skal bruke ulike former for uenighet, kompleksitet og mangfold som ressurs for å utvikle kunnskap om og forståelse for religioner og livssyn. Øystein Brekke skriver om religions- og livssynsfaget som faglig konglomerat der ulike vitenskapsfaglige tradisjoner virker sammen, og ser kjerneelementet som en invitasjon til å arbeide med et bredt spekter av perspektiv og posisjoner i klasserommet. Han argumenterer videre for at en livssynsåpen fagontologi er en bedre ramme for slikt arbeid enn en sekulær fagontologi. Knut Aukland spør hvilken kunnskap vi vil at utforsking med ulike metoder skal lede til, og diskuterer forholdet mellom det å lære om religion og det å lære hvordan man kan lære om religion. Diskusjonen lander i en tabell over ulike kunnskapsformer i faget; en tabell han inviterer leseren til å være med å utvikle. Beate Børresen og Kåre Fuglseth beskriver og sammenligner filosofisk samtale og Tren tanken som utforskende arbeidsmåter, og diskuterer dem i lys av det danningspedagogiske paradokset. De argumenterer for at de to arbeidsmåtene til sammen gir ressurser til å takle paradokset, gjennom kombinasjonen av struktur og frihet for elevenes utforsking. Til slutt gjør Inge Andersland og Oddrun Marie Hovde Bråten rede for ulike forståelser av begrepene «religion» og «livssyn», og utforsker hvordan disse er synlige i læreplanens forskjellige deler. De argumenterer deretter for at spenningene og konfliktene som ligger i de ulike måtene å bruke begrepene på, kan brukes didaktisk for å tilrettelegge for elevers utforsking i faget. På ulike måter undersøker artiklene altså fagets metoder og normene som styrer metodevalg og metodebruk i kunnskapssøking – både i vitenskapelig forskning og i skolens undervisningspraksis. Vi tror derfor temanummeret kan gi en oversikt over sentrale diskusjoner og posisjoner i det fagdidaktiske forskningsfeltet. Siden fokus for temanummeret er kjerneelementet om utforsking med ulike metoder, er det rimelig at nettopp læreplanen undersøkes og analyseres i flere av bidragene. Prismet ønsker tilsvarende undersøkelser av flere av kjerneelementene velkommen, samtidig som vi inviterer til ytterligere analyser av og refleksjoner over et bredere utvalg av kilder som kan fortelle om religioner og livssyn som sammensatte fenomen. I tillegg til seks forskningsartikler, inneholder nummeret tre korte omtaler av den rykende ferske oversettelsen utForskerne: En ny tilnærming til religions- og livssynsundervisning i barneskolen oversatt fra The RE-searchers: A New Approach to Religious Education in primary schools. Omtalene er skrevet av 1) Bjarte Mongstad og Gunvor Wendel – to lærere som har brukt ressursen i sin tverrfaglige undervisning på ungdomstrinnet, 2) Camilla Stabel Jørgensen som har lest korrektur på den norske oversettelsen og 3) Rob Freathy – en av forfatterne av den engelske ressursen. Det er verdt å nevne at fem av de seks vitenskapelige artiklene i dette nummeret tematiserer nettopp the RE-searchers. Ny læreplan har ført til ny lærebok. I temanummerets siste bidrag anmelder Ragnhild Laird Iversen Innføring i KRLE-didaktikk. Undervisning i religion, livssyn og etikk i et flerkulturelt samfunn. God lesing! Ingunn Aadland, redaktør Camilla Stabel Jørgensen Øyvind Soltun Andreassen gjeste-medredaktører
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Nusenu, Shaddrack Yaw. "Volume 2, Issue 3, Special issue on Recent Advances in Engineering Systems (Published Papers) Articles Transmit / Received Beamforming for Frequency Diverse Array with Symmetrical frequency offsets Shaddrack Yaw Nusenu Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 1-6 (2017); View Description Detailed Analysis of Amplitude and Slope Diffraction Coefficients for knife-edge structure in S-UTD-CH Model Eray Arik, Mehmet Baris Tabakcioglu Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 7-11 (2017); View Description Applications of Case Based Organizational Memory Supported by the PAbMM Architecture Martín, María de los Ángeles, Diván, Mario José Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 12-23 (2017); View Description Low Probability of Interception Beampattern Using Frequency Diverse Array Antenna Shaddrack Yaw Nusenu Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 24-29 (2017); View Description Zero Trust Cloud Networks using Transport Access Control and High Availability Optical Bypass Switching Casimer DeCusatis, Piradon Liengtiraphan, Anthony Sager Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 30-35 (2017); View Description A Derived Metrics as a Measurement to Support Efficient Requirements Analysis and Release Management Indranil Nath Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 36-40 (2017); View Description Feedback device of temperature sensation for a myoelectric prosthetic hand Yuki Ueda, Chiharu Ishii Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 41-40 (2017); View Description Deep venous thrombus characterization: ultrasonography, elastography and scattering operator Thibaud Berthomier, Ali Mansour, Luc Bressollette, Frédéric Le Roy, Dominique Mottier Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 48-59 (2017); View Description Improving customs’ border control by creating a reference database of cargo inspection X-ray images Selina Kolokytha, Alexander Flisch, Thomas Lüthi, Mathieu Plamondon, Adrian Schwaninger, Wicher Vasser, Diana Hardmeier, Marius Costin, Caroline Vienne, Frank Sukowski, Ulf Hassler, Irène Dorion, Najib Gadi, Serge Maitrejean, Abraham Marciano, Andrea Canonica, Eric Rochat, Ger Koomen, Micha Slegt Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 60-66 (2017); View Description Aviation Navigation with Use of Polarimetric Technologies Arsen Klochan, Ali Al-Ammouri, Viktor Romanenko, Vladimir Tronko Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 67-72 (2017); View Description Optimization of Multi-standard Transmitter Architecture Using Single-Double Conversion Technique Used for Rescue Operations Riadh Essaadali, Said Aliouane, Chokri Jebali and Ammar Kouki Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 73-81 (2017); View Description Singular Integral Equations in Electromagnetic Waves Reflection Modeling A. S. Ilinskiy, T. N. Galishnikova Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 82-87 (2017); View Description Methodology for Management of Information Security in Industrial Control Systems: A Proof of Concept aligned with Enterprise Objectives. Fabian Bustamante, Walter Fuertes, Paul Diaz, Theofilos Toulqueridis Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 88-99 (2017); View Description Dependence-Based Segmentation Approach for Detecting Morpheme Boundaries Ahmed Khorsi, Abeer Alsheddi Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 100-110 (2017); View Description Paper Improving Rule Based Stemmers to Solve Some Special Cases of Arabic Language Soufiane Farrah, Hanane El Manssouri, Ziyati Elhoussaine, Mohamed Ouzzif Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 111-115 (2017); View Description Medical imbalanced data classification Sara Belarouci, Mohammed Amine Chikh Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 116-124 (2017); View Description ADOxx Modelling Method Conceptualization Environment Nesat Efendioglu, Robert Woitsch, Wilfrid Utz, Damiano Falcioni Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 125-136 (2017); View Description GPSR+Predict: An Enhancement for GPSR to Make Smart Routing Decision by Anticipating Movement of Vehicles in VANETs Zineb Squalli Houssaini, Imane Zaimi, Mohammed Oumsis, Saïd El Alaoui Ouatik Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 137-146 (2017); View Description Optimal Synthesis of Universal Space Vector Digital Algorithm for Matrix Converters Adrian Popovici, Mircea Băbăiţă, Petru Papazian Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 147-152 (2017); View Description Control design for axial flux permanent magnet synchronous motor which operates above the nominal speed Xuan Minh Tran, Nhu Hien Nguyen, Quoc Tuan Duong Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 153-159 (2017); View Description A synchronizing second order sliding mode control applied to decentralized time delayed multi−agent robotic systems: Stability Proof Marwa Fathallah, Fatma Abdelhedi, Nabil Derbel Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 160-170 (2017); View Description Fault Diagnosis and Tolerant Control Using Observer Banks Applied to Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor Martin F. Pico, Eduardo J. Adam Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 171-181 (2017); View Description Development and Validation of a Heat Pump System Model Using Artificial Neural Network Nabil Nassif, Jordan Gooden Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 182-185 (2017); View Description Assessment of the usefulness and appeal of stigma-stop by psychology students: a serious game designed to reduce the stigma of mental illness Adolfo J. Cangas, Noelia Navarro, Juan J. Ojeda, Diego Cangas, Jose A. Piedra, José Gallego Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 186-190 (2017); View Description Kinect-Based Moving Human Tracking System with Obstacle Avoidance Abdel Mehsen Ahmad, Zouhair Bazzal, Hiba Al Youssef Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 191-197 (2017); View Description A security approach based on honeypots: Protecting Online Social network from malicious profiles Fatna Elmendili, Nisrine Maqran, Younes El Bouzekri El Idrissi, Habiba Chaoui Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 198-204 (2017); View Description Pulse Generator for Ultrasonic Piezoelectric Transducer Arrays Based on a Programmable System-on-Chip (PSoC) Pedro Acevedo, Martín Fuentes, Joel Durán, Mónica Vázquez, Carlos Díaz Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 205-209 (2017); View Description Enabling Toy Vehicles Interaction With Visible Light Communication (VLC) M. A. Ilyas, M. B. Othman, S. M. Shah, Mas Fawzi Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 210-216 (2017); View Description Analysis of Fractional-Order 2xn RLC Networks by Transmission Matrices Mahmut Ün, Manolya Ün Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 217-220 (2017); View Description Fire extinguishing system in large underground garages Ivan Antonov, Rositsa Velichkova, Svetlin Antonov, Kamen Grozdanov, Milka Uzunova, Ikram El Abbassi Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 221-226 (2017); View Description Directional Antenna Modulation Technique using A Two-Element Frequency Diverse Array." Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems Journal 2, no. 3 (May 2017): 227–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.25046/aj020331.

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Khelifi, Meriem, Mohand Yazid Saidi, and Saadi Boudjit. "Volume 2, Issue 3, Special issue on Recent Advances in Engineering Systems (Published Papers) Articles Transmit / Received Beamforming for Frequency Diverse Array with Symmetrical frequency offsets Shaddrack Yaw Nusenu Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 1-6 (2017); View Description Detailed Analysis of Amplitude and Slope Diffraction Coefficients for knife-edge structure in S-UTD-CH Model Eray Arik, Mehmet Baris Tabakcioglu Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 7-11 (2017); View Description Applications of Case Based Organizational Memory Supported by the PAbMM Architecture Martín, María de los Ángeles, Diván, Mario José Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 12-23 (2017); View Description Low Probability of Interception Beampattern Using Frequency Diverse Array Antenna Shaddrack Yaw Nusenu Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 24-29 (2017); View Description Zero Trust Cloud Networks using Transport Access Control and High Availability Optical Bypass Switching Casimer DeCusatis, Piradon Liengtiraphan, Anthony Sager Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 30-35 (2017); View Description A Derived Metrics as a Measurement to Support Efficient Requirements Analysis and Release Management Indranil Nath Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 36-40 (2017); View Description Feedback device of temperature sensation for a myoelectric prosthetic hand Yuki Ueda, Chiharu Ishii Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 41-40 (2017); View Description Deep venous thrombus characterization: ultrasonography, elastography and scattering operator Thibaud Berthomier, Ali Mansour, Luc Bressollette, Frédéric Le Roy, Dominique Mottier Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 48-59 (2017); View Description Improving customs’ border control by creating a reference database of cargo inspection X-ray images Selina Kolokytha, Alexander Flisch, Thomas Lüthi, Mathieu Plamondon, Adrian Schwaninger, Wicher Vasser, Diana Hardmeier, Marius Costin, Caroline Vienne, Frank Sukowski, Ulf Hassler, Irène Dorion, Najib Gadi, Serge Maitrejean, Abraham Marciano, Andrea Canonica, Eric Rochat, Ger Koomen, Micha Slegt Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 60-66 (2017); View Description Aviation Navigation with Use of Polarimetric Technologies Arsen Klochan, Ali Al-Ammouri, Viktor Romanenko, Vladimir Tronko Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 67-72 (2017); View Description Optimization of Multi-standard Transmitter Architecture Using Single-Double Conversion Technique Used for Rescue Operations Riadh Essaadali, Said Aliouane, Chokri Jebali and Ammar Kouki Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 73-81 (2017); View Description Singular Integral Equations in Electromagnetic Waves Reflection Modeling A. S. Ilinskiy, T. N. Galishnikova Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 82-87 (2017); View Description Methodology for Management of Information Security in Industrial Control Systems: A Proof of Concept aligned with Enterprise Objectives. Fabian Bustamante, Walter Fuertes, Paul Diaz, Theofilos Toulqueridis Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 88-99 (2017); View Description Dependence-Based Segmentation Approach for Detecting Morpheme Boundaries Ahmed Khorsi, Abeer Alsheddi Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 100-110 (2017); View Description Paper Improving Rule Based Stemmers to Solve Some Special Cases of Arabic Language Soufiane Farrah, Hanane El Manssouri, Ziyati Elhoussaine, Mohamed Ouzzif Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 111-115 (2017); View Description Medical imbalanced data classification Sara Belarouci, Mohammed Amine Chikh Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 116-124 (2017); View Description ADOxx Modelling Method Conceptualization Environment Nesat Efendioglu, Robert Woitsch, Wilfrid Utz, Damiano Falcioni Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 125-136 (2017); View Description GPSR+Predict: An Enhancement for GPSR to Make Smart Routing Decision by Anticipating Movement of Vehicles in VANETs Zineb Squalli Houssaini, Imane Zaimi, Mohammed Oumsis, Saïd El Alaoui Ouatik Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 137-146 (2017); View Description Optimal Synthesis of Universal Space Vector Digital Algorithm for Matrix Converters Adrian Popovici, Mircea Băbăiţă, Petru Papazian Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 147-152 (2017); View Description Control design for axial flux permanent magnet synchronous motor which operates above the nominal speed Xuan Minh Tran, Nhu Hien Nguyen, Quoc Tuan Duong Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 153-159 (2017); View Description A synchronizing second order sliding mode control applied to decentralized time delayed multi−agent robotic systems: Stability Proof Marwa Fathallah, Fatma Abdelhedi, Nabil Derbel Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 160-170 (2017); View Description Fault Diagnosis and Tolerant Control Using Observer Banks Applied to Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor Martin F. Pico, Eduardo J. Adam Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 171-181 (2017); View Description Development and Validation of a Heat Pump System Model Using Artificial Neural Network Nabil Nassif, Jordan Gooden Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 182-185 (2017); View Description Assessment of the usefulness and appeal of stigma-stop by psychology students: a serious game designed to reduce the stigma of mental illness Adolfo J. Cangas, Noelia Navarro, Juan J. Ojeda, Diego Cangas, Jose A. Piedra, José Gallego Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 186-190 (2017); View Description Kinect-Based Moving Human Tracking System with Obstacle Avoidance Abdel Mehsen Ahmad, Zouhair Bazzal, Hiba Al Youssef Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 191-197 (2017); View Description A security approach based on honeypots: Protecting Online Social network from malicious profiles Fatna Elmendili, Nisrine Maqran, Younes El Bouzekri El Idrissi, Habiba Chaoui Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 198-204 (2017); View Description Pulse Generator for Ultrasonic Piezoelectric Transducer Arrays Based on a Programmable System-on-Chip (PSoC) Pedro Acevedo, Martín Fuentes, Joel Durán, Mónica Vázquez, Carlos Díaz Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 205-209 (2017); View Description Enabling Toy Vehicles Interaction With Visible Light Communication (VLC) M. A. Ilyas, M. B. Othman, S. M. Shah, Mas Fawzi Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 210-216 (2017); View Description Analysis of Fractional-Order 2xn RLC Networks by Transmission Matrices Mahmut Ün, Manolya Ün Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 217-220 (2017); View Description Fire extinguishing system in large underground garages Ivan Antonov, Rositsa Velichkova, Svetlin Antonov, Kamen Grozdanov, Milka Uzunova, Ikram El Abbassi Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 221-226 (2017); View Description Directional Antenna Modulation Technique using A Two-Element Frequency Diverse Array Shaddrack Yaw Nusenu Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 227-232 (2017); View Description Classifying region of interests from mammograms with breast cancer into BIRADS using Artificial Neural Networks Estefanía D. Avalos-Rivera, Alberto de J. Pastrana-Palma Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 233-240 (2017); View Description Magnetically Levitated and Guided Systems Florian Puci, Miroslav Husak Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 241-244 (2017); View Description Energy-Efficient Mobile Sensing in Distributed Multi-Agent Sensor Networks Minh T. Nguyen Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 245-253 (2017); View Description Validity and efficiency of conformal anomaly detection on big distributed data Ilia Nouretdinov Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 254-267 (2017); View Description S-Parameters Optimization in both Segmented and Unsegmented Insulated TSV upto 40GHz Frequency Juma Mary Atieno, Xuliang Zhang, HE Song Bai Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 268-276 (2017); View Description Synthesis of Important Design Criteria for Future Vehicle Electric System Lisa Braun, Eric Sax Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 277-283 (2017); View Description Gestural Interaction for Virtual Reality Environments through Data Gloves G. Rodriguez, N. Jofre, Y. Alvarado, J. Fernández, R. Guerrero Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 284-290 (2017); View Description Solving the Capacitated Network Design Problem in Two Steps." Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems Journal 2, no. 3 (May 2017): 291–301. http://dx.doi.org/10.25046/aj020339.

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Alqahtani, Sarra, and Rose Gamble. "Volume 2, Issue 3, Special issue on Recent Advances in Engineering Systems (Published Papers) Articles Transmit / Received Beamforming for Frequency Diverse Array with Symmetrical frequency offsets Shaddrack Yaw Nusenu Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 1-6 (2017); View Description Detailed Analysis of Amplitude and Slope Diffraction Coefficients for knife-edge structure in S-UTD-CH Model Eray Arik, Mehmet Baris Tabakcioglu Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 7-11 (2017); View Description Applications of Case Based Organizational Memory Supported by the PAbMM Architecture Martín, María de los Ángeles, Diván, Mario José Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 12-23 (2017); View Description Low Probability of Interception Beampattern Using Frequency Diverse Array Antenna Shaddrack Yaw Nusenu Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 24-29 (2017); View Description Zero Trust Cloud Networks using Transport Access Control and High Availability Optical Bypass Switching Casimer DeCusatis, Piradon Liengtiraphan, Anthony Sager Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 30-35 (2017); View Description A Derived Metrics as a Measurement to Support Efficient Requirements Analysis and Release Management Indranil Nath Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 36-40 (2017); View Description Feedback device of temperature sensation for a myoelectric prosthetic hand Yuki Ueda, Chiharu Ishii Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 41-40 (2017); View Description Deep venous thrombus characterization: ultrasonography, elastography and scattering operator Thibaud Berthomier, Ali Mansour, Luc Bressollette, Frédéric Le Roy, Dominique Mottier Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 48-59 (2017); View Description Improving customs’ border control by creating a reference database of cargo inspection X-ray images Selina Kolokytha, Alexander Flisch, Thomas Lüthi, Mathieu Plamondon, Adrian Schwaninger, Wicher Vasser, Diana Hardmeier, Marius Costin, Caroline Vienne, Frank Sukowski, Ulf Hassler, Irène Dorion, Najib Gadi, Serge Maitrejean, Abraham Marciano, Andrea Canonica, Eric Rochat, Ger Koomen, Micha Slegt Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 60-66 (2017); View Description Aviation Navigation with Use of Polarimetric Technologies Arsen Klochan, Ali Al-Ammouri, Viktor Romanenko, Vladimir Tronko Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 67-72 (2017); View Description Optimization of Multi-standard Transmitter Architecture Using Single-Double Conversion Technique Used for Rescue Operations Riadh Essaadali, Said Aliouane, Chokri Jebali and Ammar Kouki Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 73-81 (2017); View Description Singular Integral Equations in Electromagnetic Waves Reflection Modeling A. S. Ilinskiy, T. N. Galishnikova Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 82-87 (2017); View Description Methodology for Management of Information Security in Industrial Control Systems: A Proof of Concept aligned with Enterprise Objectives. Fabian Bustamante, Walter Fuertes, Paul Diaz, Theofilos Toulqueridis Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 88-99 (2017); View Description Dependence-Based Segmentation Approach for Detecting Morpheme Boundaries Ahmed Khorsi, Abeer Alsheddi Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 100-110 (2017); View Description Paper Improving Rule Based Stemmers to Solve Some Special Cases of Arabic Language Soufiane Farrah, Hanane El Manssouri, Ziyati Elhoussaine, Mohamed Ouzzif Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 111-115 (2017); View Description Medical imbalanced data classification Sara Belarouci, Mohammed Amine Chikh Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 116-124 (2017); View Description ADOxx Modelling Method Conceptualization Environment Nesat Efendioglu, Robert Woitsch, Wilfrid Utz, Damiano Falcioni Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 125-136 (2017); View Description GPSR+Predict: An Enhancement for GPSR to Make Smart Routing Decision by Anticipating Movement of Vehicles in VANETs Zineb Squalli Houssaini, Imane Zaimi, Mohammed Oumsis, Saïd El Alaoui Ouatik Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 137-146 (2017); View Description Optimal Synthesis of Universal Space Vector Digital Algorithm for Matrix Converters Adrian Popovici, Mircea Băbăiţă, Petru Papazian Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 147-152 (2017); View Description Control design for axial flux permanent magnet synchronous motor which operates above the nominal speed Xuan Minh Tran, Nhu Hien Nguyen, Quoc Tuan Duong Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 153-159 (2017); View Description A synchronizing second order sliding mode control applied to decentralized time delayed multi−agent robotic systems: Stability Proof Marwa Fathallah, Fatma Abdelhedi, Nabil Derbel Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 160-170 (2017); View Description Fault Diagnosis and Tolerant Control Using Observer Banks Applied to Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor Martin F. Pico, Eduardo J. Adam Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 171-181 (2017); View Description Development and Validation of a Heat Pump System Model Using Artificial Neural Network Nabil Nassif, Jordan Gooden Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 182-185 (2017); View Description Assessment of the usefulness and appeal of stigma-stop by psychology students: a serious game designed to reduce the stigma of mental illness Adolfo J. Cangas, Noelia Navarro, Juan J. Ojeda, Diego Cangas, Jose A. Piedra, José Gallego Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 186-190 (2017); View Description Kinect-Based Moving Human Tracking System with Obstacle Avoidance Abdel Mehsen Ahmad, Zouhair Bazzal, Hiba Al Youssef Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 191-197 (2017); View Description A security approach based on honeypots: Protecting Online Social network from malicious profiles Fatna Elmendili, Nisrine Maqran, Younes El Bouzekri El Idrissi, Habiba Chaoui Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 198-204 (2017); View Description Pulse Generator for Ultrasonic Piezoelectric Transducer Arrays Based on a Programmable System-on-Chip (PSoC) Pedro Acevedo, Martín Fuentes, Joel Durán, Mónica Vázquez, Carlos Díaz Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 205-209 (2017); View Description Enabling Toy Vehicles Interaction With Visible Light Communication (VLC) M. A. Ilyas, M. B. Othman, S. M. Shah, Mas Fawzi Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 210-216 (2017); View Description Analysis of Fractional-Order 2xn RLC Networks by Transmission Matrices Mahmut Ün, Manolya Ün Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 217-220 (2017); View Description Fire extinguishing system in large underground garages Ivan Antonov, Rositsa Velichkova, Svetlin Antonov, Kamen Grozdanov, Milka Uzunova, Ikram El Abbassi Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 221-226 (2017); View Description Directional Antenna Modulation Technique using A Two-Element Frequency Diverse Array Shaddrack Yaw Nusenu Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 227-232 (2017); View Description Classifying region of interests from mammograms with breast cancer into BIRADS using Artificial Neural Networks Estefanía D. Avalos-Rivera, Alberto de J. Pastrana-Palma Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 233-240 (2017); View Description Magnetically Levitated and Guided Systems Florian Puci, Miroslav Husak Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 241-244 (2017); View Description Energy-Efficient Mobile Sensing in Distributed Multi-Agent Sensor Networks Minh T. Nguyen Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 245-253 (2017); View Description Validity and efficiency of conformal anomaly detection on big distributed data Ilia Nouretdinov Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 254-267 (2017); View Description S-Parameters Optimization in both Segmented and Unsegmented Insulated TSV upto 40GHz Frequency Juma Mary Atieno, Xuliang Zhang, HE Song Bai Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 268-276 (2017); View Description Synthesis of Important Design Criteria for Future Vehicle Electric System Lisa Braun, Eric Sax Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 277-283 (2017); View Description Gestural Interaction for Virtual Reality Environments through Data Gloves G. Rodriguez, N. Jofre, Y. Alvarado, J. Fernández, R. Guerrero Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. 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J. 2(3), 362-368 (2017); View Description Moving Towards Reliability-Centred Management of Energy, Power and Transportation Assets Kang Seng Seow, Loc K. Nguyen, Kelvin Tan, Kees-Jan Van Oeveren Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 369-375 (2017); View Description Secure Path Selection under Random Fading Furqan Jameel, Faisal, M Asif Ali Haider, Amir Aziz Butt Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 376-383 (2017); View Description Security in SWIPT with Power Splitting Eavesdropper Furqan Jameel, Faisal, M Asif Ali Haider, Amir Aziz Butt Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 384-388 (2017); View Description Performance Analysis of Phased Array and Frequency Diverse Array Radar Ambiguity Functions Shaddrack Yaw Nusenu Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 389-394 (2017); View Description Adaptive Discrete-time Fuzzy Sliding Mode Control For a Class of Chaotic Systems Hanene Medhaffar, Moez Feki, Nabil Derbel Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 395-400 (2017); View Description Fault Tolerant Inverter Topology for the Sustainable Drive of an Electrical Helicopter Igor Bolvashenkov, Jörg Kammermann, Taha Lahlou, Hans-Georg Herzog Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 401-411 (2017); View Description Computational Intelligence Methods for Identifying Voltage Sag in Smart Grid Turgay Yalcin, Muammer Ozdemir Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 412-419 (2017); View Description A Highly-Secured Arithmetic Hiding cum Look-Up Table (AHLUT) based S-Box for AES-128 Implementation Ali Akbar Pammu, Kwen-Siong Chong, Bah-Hwee Gwee Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 420-426 (2017); View Description Service Productivity and Complexity in Medical Rescue Services Markus Harlacher, Andreas Petz, Philipp Przybysz, Olivia Chaillié, Susanne Mütze-Niewöhner Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 427-434 (2017); View Description Principal Component Analysis Application on Flavonoids Characterization Che Hafizah Che Noh, Nor Fadhillah Mohamed Azmin, Azura Amid Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 435-440 (2017); View Description A Reconfigurable Metal-Plasma Yagi-Yuda Antenna for Microwave Applications Giulia Mansutti, Davide Melazzi, Antonio-Daniele Capobianco Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 441-448 (2017); View Description Verifying the Detection Results of Impersonation Attacks in Service Clouds." Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems Journal 2, no. 3 (May 2017): 449–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.25046/aj020358.

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Abdelhedi, Fatma, and Nabil Derbel. "Volume 2, Issue 3, Special issue on Recent Advances in Engineering Systems (Published Papers) Articles Transmit / Received Beamforming for Frequency Diverse Array with Symmetrical frequency offsets Shaddrack Yaw Nusenu Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 1-6 (2017); View Description Detailed Analysis of Amplitude and Slope Diffraction Coefficients for knife-edge structure in S-UTD-CH Model Eray Arik, Mehmet Baris Tabakcioglu Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 7-11 (2017); View Description Applications of Case Based Organizational Memory Supported by the PAbMM Architecture Martín, María de los Ángeles, Diván, Mario José Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 12-23 (2017); View Description Low Probability of Interception Beampattern Using Frequency Diverse Array Antenna Shaddrack Yaw Nusenu Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 24-29 (2017); View Description Zero Trust Cloud Networks using Transport Access Control and High Availability Optical Bypass Switching Casimer DeCusatis, Piradon Liengtiraphan, Anthony Sager Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 30-35 (2017); View Description A Derived Metrics as a Measurement to Support Efficient Requirements Analysis and Release Management Indranil Nath Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 36-40 (2017); View Description Feedback device of temperature sensation for a myoelectric prosthetic hand Yuki Ueda, Chiharu Ishii Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 41-40 (2017); View Description Deep venous thrombus characterization: ultrasonography, elastography and scattering operator Thibaud Berthomier, Ali Mansour, Luc Bressollette, Frédéric Le Roy, Dominique Mottier Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 48-59 (2017); View Description Improving customs’ border control by creating a reference database of cargo inspection X-ray images Selina Kolokytha, Alexander Flisch, Thomas Lüthi, Mathieu Plamondon, Adrian Schwaninger, Wicher Vasser, Diana Hardmeier, Marius Costin, Caroline Vienne, Frank Sukowski, Ulf Hassler, Irène Dorion, Najib Gadi, Serge Maitrejean, Abraham Marciano, Andrea Canonica, Eric Rochat, Ger Koomen, Micha Slegt Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 60-66 (2017); View Description Aviation Navigation with Use of Polarimetric Technologies Arsen Klochan, Ali Al-Ammouri, Viktor Romanenko, Vladimir Tronko Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 67-72 (2017); View Description Optimization of Multi-standard Transmitter Architecture Using Single-Double Conversion Technique Used for Rescue Operations Riadh Essaadali, Said Aliouane, Chokri Jebali and Ammar Kouki Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 73-81 (2017); View Description Singular Integral Equations in Electromagnetic Waves Reflection Modeling A. S. Ilinskiy, T. N. Galishnikova Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 82-87 (2017); View Description Methodology for Management of Information Security in Industrial Control Systems: A Proof of Concept aligned with Enterprise Objectives. Fabian Bustamante, Walter Fuertes, Paul Diaz, Theofilos Toulqueridis Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 88-99 (2017); View Description Dependence-Based Segmentation Approach for Detecting Morpheme Boundaries Ahmed Khorsi, Abeer Alsheddi Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 100-110 (2017); View Description Paper Improving Rule Based Stemmers to Solve Some Special Cases of Arabic Language Soufiane Farrah, Hanane El Manssouri, Ziyati Elhoussaine, Mohamed Ouzzif Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 111-115 (2017); View Description Medical imbalanced data classification Sara Belarouci, Mohammed Amine Chikh Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 116-124 (2017); View Description ADOxx Modelling Method Conceptualization Environment Nesat Efendioglu, Robert Woitsch, Wilfrid Utz, Damiano Falcioni Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 125-136 (2017); View Description GPSR+Predict: An Enhancement for GPSR to Make Smart Routing Decision by Anticipating Movement of Vehicles in VANETs Zineb Squalli Houssaini, Imane Zaimi, Mohammed Oumsis, Saïd El Alaoui Ouatik Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 137-146 (2017); View Description Optimal Synthesis of Universal Space Vector Digital Algorithm for Matrix Converters Adrian Popovici, Mircea Băbăiţă, Petru Papazian Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 147-152 (2017); View Description Control design for axial flux permanent magnet synchronous motor which operates above the nominal speed Xuan Minh Tran, Nhu Hien Nguyen, Quoc Tuan Duong Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 153-159 (2017); View Description A synchronizing second order sliding mode control applied to decentralized time delayed multi−agent robotic systems: Stability Proof Marwa Fathallah, Fatma Abdelhedi, Nabil Derbel Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 160-170 (2017); View Description Fault Diagnosis and Tolerant Control Using Observer Banks Applied to Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor Martin F. Pico, Eduardo J. Adam Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 171-181 (2017); View Description Development and Validation of a Heat Pump System Model Using Artificial Neural Network Nabil Nassif, Jordan Gooden Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 182-185 (2017); View Description Assessment of the usefulness and appeal of stigma-stop by psychology students: a serious game designed to reduce the stigma of mental illness Adolfo J. Cangas, Noelia Navarro, Juan J. Ojeda, Diego Cangas, Jose A. Piedra, José Gallego Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 186-190 (2017); View Description Kinect-Based Moving Human Tracking System with Obstacle Avoidance Abdel Mehsen Ahmad, Zouhair Bazzal, Hiba Al Youssef Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 191-197 (2017); View Description A security approach based on honeypots: Protecting Online Social network from malicious profiles Fatna Elmendili, Nisrine Maqran, Younes El Bouzekri El Idrissi, Habiba Chaoui Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 198-204 (2017); View Description Pulse Generator for Ultrasonic Piezoelectric Transducer Arrays Based on a Programmable System-on-Chip (PSoC) Pedro Acevedo, Martín Fuentes, Joel Durán, Mónica Vázquez, Carlos Díaz Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 205-209 (2017); View Description Enabling Toy Vehicles Interaction With Visible Light Communication (VLC) M. A. Ilyas, M. B. Othman, S. M. Shah, Mas Fawzi Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 210-216 (2017); View Description Analysis of Fractional-Order 2xn RLC Networks by Transmission Matrices Mahmut Ün, Manolya Ün Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 217-220 (2017); View Description Fire extinguishing system in large underground garages Ivan Antonov, Rositsa Velichkova, Svetlin Antonov, Kamen Grozdanov, Milka Uzunova, Ikram El Abbassi Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 221-226 (2017); View Description Directional Antenna Modulation Technique using A Two-Element Frequency Diverse Array Shaddrack Yaw Nusenu Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 227-232 (2017); View Description Classifying region of interests from mammograms with breast cancer into BIRADS using Artificial Neural Networks Estefanía D. Avalos-Rivera, Alberto de J. Pastrana-Palma Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 233-240 (2017); View Description Magnetically Levitated and Guided Systems Florian Puci, Miroslav Husak Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 241-244 (2017); View Description Energy-Efficient Mobile Sensing in Distributed Multi-Agent Sensor Networks Minh T. Nguyen Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 245-253 (2017); View Description Validity and efficiency of conformal anomaly detection on big distributed data Ilia Nouretdinov Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 254-267 (2017); View Description S-Parameters Optimization in both Segmented and Unsegmented Insulated TSV upto 40GHz Frequency Juma Mary Atieno, Xuliang Zhang, HE Song Bai Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 268-276 (2017); View Description Synthesis of Important Design Criteria for Future Vehicle Electric System Lisa Braun, Eric Sax Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 277-283 (2017); View Description Gestural Interaction for Virtual Reality Environments through Data Gloves G. Rodriguez, N. Jofre, Y. Alvarado, J. Fernández, R. Guerrero Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 284-290 (2017); View Description Solving the Capacitated Network Design Problem in Two Steps Meriem Khelifi, Mohand Yazid Saidi, Saadi Boudjit Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 291-301 (2017); View Description A Computationally Intelligent Approach to the Detection of Wormhole Attacks in Wireless Sensor Networks Mohammad Nurul Afsar Shaon, Ken Ferens Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 302-320 (2017); View Description Real Time Advanced Clustering System Giuseppe Spampinato, Arcangelo Ranieri Bruna, Salvatore Curti, Viviana D’Alto Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 321-326 (2017); View Description Indoor Mobile Robot Navigation in Unknown Environment Using Fuzzy Logic Based Behaviors Khalid Al-Mutib, Foudil Abdessemed Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 327-337 (2017); View Description Validity of Mind Monitoring System as a Mental Health Indicator using Voice Naoki Hagiwara, Yasuhiro Omiya, Shuji Shinohara, Mitsuteru Nakamura, Masakazu Higuchi, Shunji Mitsuyoshi, Hideo Yasunaga, Shinichi Tokuno Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 338-344 (2017); View Description The Model of Adaptive Learning Objects for virtual environments instanced by the competencies Carlos Guevara, Jose Aguilar, Alexandra González-Eras Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 345-355 (2017); View Description An Overview of Traceability: Towards a general multi-domain model Kamal Souali, Othmane Rahmaoui, Mohammed Ouzzif Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 356-361 (2017); View Description L-Band SiGe HBT Active Differential Equalizers with Variable, Positive or Negative Gain Slopes Using Dual-Resonant RLC Circuits Yasushi Itoh, Hiroaki Takagi Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 362-368 (2017); View Description Moving Towards Reliability-Centred Management of Energy, Power and Transportation Assets Kang Seng Seow, Loc K. Nguyen, Kelvin Tan, Kees-Jan Van Oeveren Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 369-375 (2017); View Description Secure Path Selection under Random Fading Furqan Jameel, Faisal, M Asif Ali Haider, Amir Aziz Butt Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 376-383 (2017); View Description Security in SWIPT with Power Splitting Eavesdropper Furqan Jameel, Faisal, M Asif Ali Haider, Amir Aziz Butt Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 384-388 (2017); View Description Performance Analysis of Phased Array and Frequency Diverse Array Radar Ambiguity Functions Shaddrack Yaw Nusenu Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 389-394 (2017); View Description Adaptive Discrete-time Fuzzy Sliding Mode Control For a Class of Chaotic Systems Hanene Medhaffar, Moez Feki, Nabil Derbel Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 395-400 (2017); View Description Fault Tolerant Inverter Topology for the Sustainable Drive of an Electrical Helicopter Igor Bolvashenkov, Jörg Kammermann, Taha Lahlou, Hans-Georg Herzog Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 401-411 (2017); View Description Computational Intelligence Methods for Identifying Voltage Sag in Smart Grid Turgay Yalcin, Muammer Ozdemir Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 412-419 (2017); View Description A Highly-Secured Arithmetic Hiding cum Look-Up Table (AHLUT) based S-Box for AES-128 Implementation Ali Akbar Pammu, Kwen-Siong Chong, Bah-Hwee Gwee Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 420-426 (2017); View Description Service Productivity and Complexity in Medical Rescue Services Markus Harlacher, Andreas Petz, Philipp Przybysz, Olivia Chaillié, Susanne Mütze-Niewöhner Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 427-434 (2017); View Description Principal Component Analysis Application on Flavonoids Characterization Che Hafizah Che Noh, Nor Fadhillah Mohamed Azmin, Azura Amid Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 435-440 (2017); View Description A Reconfigurable Metal-Plasma Yagi-Yuda Antenna for Microwave Applications Giulia Mansutti, Davide Melazzi, Antonio-Daniele Capobianco Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 441-448 (2017); View Description Verifying the Detection Results of Impersonation Attacks in Service Clouds Sarra Alqahtani, Rose Gamble Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 449-459 (2017); View Description Image Segmentation Using Fuzzy Inference System on YCbCr Color Model Alvaro Anzueto-Rios, Jose Antonio Moreno-Cadenas, Felipe Gómez-Castañeda, Sergio Garduza-Gonzalez Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 460-468 (2017); View Description Segmented and Detailed Visualization of Anatomical Structures based on Augmented Reality for Health Education and Knowledge Discovery Isabel Cristina Siqueira da Silva, Gerson Klein, Denise Munchen Brandão Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 469-478 (2017); View Description Intrusion detection in cloud computing based attack patterns and risk assessment Ben Charhi Youssef, Mannane Nada, Bendriss Elmehdi, Regragui Boubker Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 479-484 (2017); View Description Optimal Sizing and Control Strategy of renewable hybrid systems PV-Diesel Generator-Battery: application to the case of Djanet city of Algeria Adel Yahiaoui, Khelifa Benmansour, Mohamed Tadjine Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 485-491 (2017); View Description RFID Antenna Near-field Characterization Using a New 3D Magnetic Field Probe Kassem Jomaa, Fabien Ndagijimana, Hussam Ayad, Majida Fadlallah, Jalal Jomaah Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 492-497 (2017); View Description Design, Fabrication and Testing of a Dual-Range XY Micro-Motion Stage Driven by Voice Coil Actuators Xavier Herpe, Matthew Dunnigan, Xianwen Kong Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 498-504 (2017); View Description Self-Organizing Map based Feature Learning in Bio-Signal Processing Marwa Farouk Ibrahim Ibrahim, Adel Ali Al-Jumaily Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 505-512 (2017); View Description A delay-dependent distributed SMC for stabilization of a networked robotic system exposed to external disturbances." Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems Journal 2, no. 3 (June 2016): 513–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.25046/aj020366.

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Biran, Yahav, George Collins, Borky John M, and Joel Dubow. "Volume 2, Issue 3, Special issue on Recent Advances in Engineering Systems (Published Papers) Articles Transmit / Received Beamforming for Frequency Diverse Array with Symmetrical frequency offsets Shaddrack Yaw Nusenu Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 1-6 (2017); View Description Detailed Analysis of Amplitude and Slope Diffraction Coefficients for knife-edge structure in S-UTD-CH Model Eray Arik, Mehmet Baris Tabakcioglu Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 7-11 (2017); View Description Applications of Case Based Organizational Memory Supported by the PAbMM Architecture Martín, María de los Ángeles, Diván, Mario José Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 12-23 (2017); View Description Low Probability of Interception Beampattern Using Frequency Diverse Array Antenna Shaddrack Yaw Nusenu Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 24-29 (2017); View Description Zero Trust Cloud Networks using Transport Access Control and High Availability Optical Bypass Switching Casimer DeCusatis, Piradon Liengtiraphan, Anthony Sager Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 30-35 (2017); View Description A Derived Metrics as a Measurement to Support Efficient Requirements Analysis and Release Management Indranil Nath Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 36-40 (2017); View Description Feedback device of temperature sensation for a myoelectric prosthetic hand Yuki Ueda, Chiharu Ishii Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 41-40 (2017); View Description Deep venous thrombus characterization: ultrasonography, elastography and scattering operator Thibaud Berthomier, Ali Mansour, Luc Bressollette, Frédéric Le Roy, Dominique Mottier Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 48-59 (2017); View Description Improving customs’ border control by creating a reference database of cargo inspection X-ray images Selina Kolokytha, Alexander Flisch, Thomas Lüthi, Mathieu Plamondon, Adrian Schwaninger, Wicher Vasser, Diana Hardmeier, Marius Costin, Caroline Vienne, Frank Sukowski, Ulf Hassler, Irène Dorion, Najib Gadi, Serge Maitrejean, Abraham Marciano, Andrea Canonica, Eric Rochat, Ger Koomen, Micha Slegt Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 60-66 (2017); View Description Aviation Navigation with Use of Polarimetric Technologies Arsen Klochan, Ali Al-Ammouri, Viktor Romanenko, Vladimir Tronko Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 67-72 (2017); View Description Optimization of Multi-standard Transmitter Architecture Using Single-Double Conversion Technique Used for Rescue Operations Riadh Essaadali, Said Aliouane, Chokri Jebali and Ammar Kouki Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 73-81 (2017); View Description Singular Integral Equations in Electromagnetic Waves Reflection Modeling A. S. Ilinskiy, T. N. Galishnikova Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 82-87 (2017); View Description Methodology for Management of Information Security in Industrial Control Systems: A Proof of Concept aligned with Enterprise Objectives. Fabian Bustamante, Walter Fuertes, Paul Diaz, Theofilos Toulqueridis Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 88-99 (2017); View Description Dependence-Based Segmentation Approach for Detecting Morpheme Boundaries Ahmed Khorsi, Abeer Alsheddi Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 100-110 (2017); View Description Paper Improving Rule Based Stemmers to Solve Some Special Cases of Arabic Language Soufiane Farrah, Hanane El Manssouri, Ziyati Elhoussaine, Mohamed Ouzzif Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 111-115 (2017); View Description Medical imbalanced data classification Sara Belarouci, Mohammed Amine Chikh Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 116-124 (2017); View Description ADOxx Modelling Method Conceptualization Environment Nesat Efendioglu, Robert Woitsch, Wilfrid Utz, Damiano Falcioni Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 125-136 (2017); View Description GPSR+Predict: An Enhancement for GPSR to Make Smart Routing Decision by Anticipating Movement of Vehicles in VANETs Zineb Squalli Houssaini, Imane Zaimi, Mohammed Oumsis, Saïd El Alaoui Ouatik Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 137-146 (2017); View Description Optimal Synthesis of Universal Space Vector Digital Algorithm for Matrix Converters Adrian Popovici, Mircea Băbăiţă, Petru Papazian Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 147-152 (2017); View Description Control design for axial flux permanent magnet synchronous motor which operates above the nominal speed Xuan Minh Tran, Nhu Hien Nguyen, Quoc Tuan Duong Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 153-159 (2017); View Description A synchronizing second order sliding mode control applied to decentralized time delayed multi−agent robotic systems: Stability Proof Marwa Fathallah, Fatma Abdelhedi, Nabil Derbel Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 160-170 (2017); View Description Fault Diagnosis and Tolerant Control Using Observer Banks Applied to Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor Martin F. Pico, Eduardo J. Adam Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 171-181 (2017); View Description Development and Validation of a Heat Pump System Model Using Artificial Neural Network Nabil Nassif, Jordan Gooden Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 182-185 (2017); View Description Assessment of the usefulness and appeal of stigma-stop by psychology students: a serious game designed to reduce the stigma of mental illness Adolfo J. Cangas, Noelia Navarro, Juan J. Ojeda, Diego Cangas, Jose A. Piedra, José Gallego Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 186-190 (2017); View Description Kinect-Based Moving Human Tracking System with Obstacle Avoidance Abdel Mehsen Ahmad, Zouhair Bazzal, Hiba Al Youssef Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 191-197 (2017); View Description A security approach based on honeypots: Protecting Online Social network from malicious profiles Fatna Elmendili, Nisrine Maqran, Younes El Bouzekri El Idrissi, Habiba Chaoui Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 198-204 (2017); View Description Pulse Generator for Ultrasonic Piezoelectric Transducer Arrays Based on a Programmable System-on-Chip (PSoC) Pedro Acevedo, Martín Fuentes, Joel Durán, Mónica Vázquez, Carlos Díaz Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 205-209 (2017); View Description Enabling Toy Vehicles Interaction With Visible Light Communication (VLC) M. A. Ilyas, M. B. Othman, S. M. Shah, Mas Fawzi Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 210-216 (2017); View Description Analysis of Fractional-Order 2xn RLC Networks by Transmission Matrices Mahmut Ün, Manolya Ün Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 217-220 (2017); View Description Fire extinguishing system in large underground garages Ivan Antonov, Rositsa Velichkova, Svetlin Antonov, Kamen Grozdanov, Milka Uzunova, Ikram El Abbassi Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 221-226 (2017); View Description Directional Antenna Modulation Technique using A Two-Element Frequency Diverse Array Shaddrack Yaw Nusenu Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 227-232 (2017); View Description Classifying region of interests from mammograms with breast cancer into BIRADS using Artificial Neural Networks Estefanía D. Avalos-Rivera, Alberto de J. Pastrana-Palma Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 233-240 (2017); View Description Magnetically Levitated and Guided Systems Florian Puci, Miroslav Husak Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 241-244 (2017); View Description Energy-Efficient Mobile Sensing in Distributed Multi-Agent Sensor Networks Minh T. Nguyen Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 245-253 (2017); View Description Validity and efficiency of conformal anomaly detection on big distributed data Ilia Nouretdinov Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 254-267 (2017); View Description S-Parameters Optimization in both Segmented and Unsegmented Insulated TSV upto 40GHz Frequency Juma Mary Atieno, Xuliang Zhang, HE Song Bai Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 268-276 (2017); View Description Synthesis of Important Design Criteria for Future Vehicle Electric System Lisa Braun, Eric Sax Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. J. 2(3), 277-283 (2017); View Description Gestural Interaction for Virtual Reality Environments through Data Gloves G. Rodriguez, N. Jofre, Y. Alvarado, J. Fernández, R. Guerrero Adv. Sci. Technol. Eng. Syst. 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Engelsen, Knut Steinar. "Trond Eiliv Hauge, Andreas Lund og Jon Magne Vestøl: Undervisning i endring – IKT, aktivitet, design." Acta Didactica Norge 2, no. 1 (December 22, 2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.5617/adno.1029.

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Hoa, Nguyen Duc. "Law on Human Security of Prisoners in Vietnam in Current Context - Issues Raised and Direction of Completion." VNU Journal of Science: Legal Studies 36, no. 2 (June 30, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.25073/2588-1167/vnuls.4278.

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The article focuses on research a number of issues raised in Vietnam's legal field on human security of prisoners and based on that making offer and recommendations to contribute to the completion of this law field, this focus is mainly on completing the Law on Criminal Enforcement 2019 to contribute to the implementation of international commitments, in accordance with the country's development requirements in the new period. Keywords: law, human security, prisoner, completion. References: [1] Chương trình phát triển Liên hợp quốc, Báo cáo phát triển con người (1994), (NewYork, Oxford University Press.[2] Luật Thi hành án hình sự năm 2019.[3] Các quy tắc tiêu chuẩn tối thiểu về đối xử với tù nhân năm 1955.[4] Những nguyên tắc cơ bản trong việc đối xử với tù nhân năm 1990.[5] Học viện Cảnh sát nhân dân, Giáo trình môn học Quản lý nhà nước về an ninh quốc gia, trật tự, an toàn xã hội, Hà Nội, 2010. [6] Đảng Cộng sản Việt Nam, Văn kiện Đại hội đại biểu toàn quốc lần thứ XII, Nxb Chính trị quốc gia - Sự thật, Hà Nội, 2016. [7] Andrew Coyle, Nhân quyền trong công tác quản lý trại giam, Học viện Cảnh sát nhân dân dịch và hiệu đính, 2007.[8] Những quy tắc của Liên Hiệp Quốc trong việc đối xử đối với tù nhân nữ và các biện pháp không giam giữ đối với nữ tội phạm năm 2010. [9] Tập hợp các nguyên tắc về bảo vệ tất cả những người bị giam hay bị cầm tù dưới bất kỳ hình thức nào năm 1988. [10] Luật Tín ngưỡng, tôn giáo năm 2016.
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Skufca, Jozica, Thao Mai Phuong Tran, Gordon Brestrich, Andreas Pilz, Andrew Vyse, Claudius Malerczyk, Mendwas Dzingina, et al. "1353. Incidence of Lyme Borreliosis in Germany: Exploring Observed Trends Over Time Using Public Surveillance Data, 2016–2020." Open Forum Infectious Diseases 9, Supplement_2 (December 1, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofac492.1182.

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Abstract Background Lyme borreliosis (LB) is an infectious, vector-borne disease caused by the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato and mainly transmitted by the Ixodes species ticks. Public surveillance of LB occurs in 9 of 16 federal states of Germany and remains a critical facet of disease epidemiology and trends. We describe the incidence, time trends, seasonality, and geographic distribution of LB in Germany using publicly reported surveillance data. Methods We obtained LB cases and incidence (2016-2020) from the online platform SurvStat@RKI 2.0, maintained by the Robert Koch Institute (RKI). Cases and incidence of LB were extracted by year, geographic area, week of notification, sex, age and by 2 case definition categories (clinically diagnosed LB, clinically diagnosed and laboratory-confirmed LB) reported by 9 states where LB notification is mandatory. The nine states include Bavaria, Berlin, Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia, Rhineland-Palatinate, and Saarland. Results During 2016-2020, the 9 federal states reported 63,940 LB cases, of which 60,570 (94.7%) were clinically diagnosed, and 3,370 (5.3%) also had laboratory confirmation, with an average of 12,789 cases annually. LB incidence rates were mostly stable over time. The average annual LB incidence was 37.2/100,000 person-years, ranging from 22.9 to 64.6/100,000 person-years among 9 states; from 16.8 to 85.6/100,000 person-years among 19 regions; and from 2.9 to 172.8/100,000 person-years among 158 counties. Incidence was lowest among persons 20‒24 years old (16.1/100,000 person-years) and highest among those aged 65‒69 years old (60.9/100,000 person-years). Most cases were reported between June and September, with a peak in July of every year. Annual incidence (per 100,000 person-years) of overall Lyme borreliosis notified in 158 counties (NUTS3), 2016-2020 Conclusion The risk of LB varied substantially at the smallest geographic unit and to a lesser degree by age group. Our results underscore the importance of presenting LB data at the most spatially granular unit and by age to allow implementation of efficient preventive interventions and reduction strategies. Disclosures Jozica Skufca, Epidemiologist, p95: Paid by Pfizer to perform the study Thao Mai Phuong Tran, Ph.D., P95: P95 was paid by Pfizer to perform the study Gordon Brestrich, PhD, Pfizer: Employee|Pfizer: Stocks/Bonds Andreas Pilz, PhD, Pfizer: Employee|Pfizer: Stocks/Bonds|Pfizer: Stocks/Bonds Andrew Vyse, Ph.D., Pfizer: Stocks/Bonds Claudius Malerczyk, PhD, Pfizer: Employee|Pfizer: Stocks/Bonds Mendwas Dzingina, Ph.D., Pfizer: Stocks/Bonds Elizabeth Begier, M.D., M.P.H., Pfizer: Employee|Pfizer: Stocks/Bonds Maxim Blum, Ph.D., P95: Paid by Pfizer to perform the study Margarita Riera, MD, MPH, P95: Paid by Pfizer to perform the study Bradford Gessner, MD, MPH, Pfizer: Stocks/Bonds James Stark, Ph.D., Pfizer: Stocks/Bonds.
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"Book Reviews." Volume 60 · 2017 60, no. 1 (January 1, 2018): 801–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3790/gyil.60.1.801.

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Onuma Yasuaki: International Law in a Transcivilizational World. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2017 Andrzej Jakubowski/Karolina Wierczyńska (eds.): Fragmentation vs the Constitutionalisation of International Law: A Practical Inquiry. Routledge, London and New York 2016 Rosalyn Higgins/Philippa Webb/Dapo Akande/Sandesh Sivakumaran/James Sloan: Oppenheim’s International Law: United Nations. Oxford University Press, Oxford 2017 Nobuo Hayashi/Cecilia M. Bailliet (eds.): The Legitimacy of International Criminal Tribunals. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2017 Christine Chinkin/Mary Kaldor: International Law and New Wars. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2017 Marina Lostal: International Cultural Heritage Law in Armed Conflict: Case-Studies of Syria, Libya, Mali, the Invasion of Iraq, and the Buddhas of Bamiyan. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2017 Brian D. Lepard (ed.): Reexamining Customary International Law. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2017 Anne Peters: Beyond Human Rights. The Legal Status of the Individual in International Law. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2016 C. J. Jenner/Tran Truong Thuy (eds.): The South China Sea: A Crucible of Regional Cooperation or Conflict-making Sovereignty Claims? Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2016 Daniel Bodansky/Jutta Brunnée/Lavanya Rajamani: International Climate Change Law. Oxford University Press, Oxford 2017 Andreas Kulick (ed.): Reassertion of Control over the Investment Treaty Regime. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2017
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Triyana, I. Gusti Ngurah. "MEDIA SOSIAL DALAM PROSES PEMBELAJARAN DI PERGURUAN TINGGI." GUNA WIDYA: JURNAL PENDIDIKAN HINDU 5, no. 1 (November 1, 2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.25078/gw.v5i1.614.

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<p>Kementerian Komunikasi dan Informatika (Kemenkominfo) mengungkapkan pengguna internet di Indonesia saat ini mencapai 63 juta orang. Dari angka tersebut, 95 persennya menggunakan internet untuk mengakses jejaring sosial. Andreas Kaplan dan Michael Haenlein mendefinisikan media sosial sebagai "sebuah kelompok aplikasi berbasis internet yang membangun di atas dasar ideologi dan teknologi Web 2.0, dan yang memungkinkan penciptaan dan pertukaran <em>user-generated contens</em>. Fungsi aplikasi ini adalah untuk memudahkan manusia berinteraksi satu dengan lainnya. Aplikasi media sosial ada banyak, seperti facebook, twitter, instagram, dll. Fitur-fitur yang dikembangkan media sosial setiap hari disempurnakan oleh pengembangnya. Fiturfitur yang ada pada media sosial ini menentukan jenis/kelompok media sosial berdasarkan kegunaanya. Berikut ini adalah contoh media sosial dilihat dari fungsi atau kegunaanya : (1). Relationship Networks (2). Media Sharing Networks (3). Online Reviews (4). Forum Diskusi (5). Social Publishing Platforms (6). Bookmarking Sites (7). Interest-based networks (8). E-commerce. Media sosial sebagai bagian yang tidak dapat dipisahkan dari internet telah menjadi tren baru di masyarakat. Penggunaannya yang begitu masif juga dapat dimanfaatkan dalam mendukung proses pembelajaran di perguruan tinggi. Media sosial memiliki beberapa kelebihan diantaranya mudah untuk digunakan, membangun hubungan atau relasi, jangkauanya global, dan terukur. Selain <em>e-learning, </em>perguruan tinggi dapat memanfaatkan media untuk sharing materi, diskusi, maupun tanya jawab. Beberapa contoh pemanfaatan media sosial untuk menunjang proses pembelajaran : (1). Tugas Kelompok Menggunakan Grup Facebook; (2). Konferensi Video Kelas Menggunakan Google Hangouts; (3). The Flipped Classroom Menggunakan Youtube; (4). Jaringan Industri Menggunakan LinkelIn; (5) Q &amp; A Menggunakan Twitter / Reddit; (6) Penelitian dan Debat Menggunakan Quora; (7) Pengembangan Kesenian dan Kerajinan Tangan –Pinterest. </p>Kata Kunci : Media Sosial, Pembelajaran.
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Hung, Le Thai, and Pham Thi Anh Phuong. "Student Skills and Employability: A Study from Students’ Perspective." VNU Journal of Science: Education Research, March 15, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.25073/2588-1159/vnuer.4220.

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This study is aimed at evaluating the relationship among students’ skills and their employability based on surveying students using 5 point Likert scale. The survey includes 490 students whose major are foreign languages and the results show that there are differences in the level of awareness between first year students, third year students and last year students. Thanks to the data analysis, it is revealed that most students believe that the university reputation has an important role in their employability (Mean= 3.80), they can do any kinds of work provided that work matches their skills and experience (Mean=3.05); therefore, students need to have some other skills in order to become successful in finding their jobs. Among the skills mentioned in the survey, the skills for working in group, skills for adaptability, skills for listening to others, skills for risk acceptability, skills for public speaking and skills for critical thinking are more effectively contributing factors to employability in comparison with other skills. Keywords Students, employability, skills, attitude, influence References [1] Bộ Lao động Thương binh và Xã hội. (2018). Bản tin cập nhật thị trường lao động Việt Nam - quý II năm 2018. [2] Đào Đăng Phượng. (2017). Thị trường lao động và sự hình thành nguồn nhân lực ở Châu Âu và Việt Nam. Paper presented at the Hội Thảo Khoa Học Quốc tế "Tăng Cường Cơ Hội Tiếp Cận Thị Trường Lao Động Cho Thanh Niên và Sinh Viên Việt Nam Sau Khi Tốt Nghiệp. [3] Hà, T. T. (2017). Tiếp cận thị trường lao động cho sinh viên Việt Nam trong thời kỳ đổi mới giáo dục. 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Skjoldal, Espen. "Velkommen til Stavanger og til Fagreferentkonferansen 2010." Nordic Journal of Information Literacy in Higher Education 2, no. 1 (July 6, 2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.15845/noril.v2i1.66.

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Ærede deltagere, kjære alle sammen. Velkommen til Stavanger og til Fagreferentkonferansen 2010. Bibliotekverdenen, i alt sitt vesen og omfang, er gjenstand for endringer og utvikling av en fundamental karakter som vi vel knapt har opplevd maken til. I alle fall vi som sitter her. Overgangen til moderne trykkekunst var fundamental, men den var jo litt før vår tid. Utviklingen av internett, digitale medier og etter hvert også ulike sosiale og kommunikasjons- arenaer har allerede påvirket vår hverdag. Og vi er ennå bare i begynnelsen av denne utviklingen, der vi forsøker å finne både form og innhold. Jeg antar jeg ikke er alene om å ofte stille meg spørsmålene hvor er vi og hvor går vi... Hvor vi kommer fra har jeg en viss følelse av. Jeg synes selv at jeg ikke har vært i UH-sektoren så fryktelig lenge, men det kan jo også være ren minneforskyvning. Jeg kan uansett huske da biblioteket vårt begynte med de første kursene i internett, søking og visning av de første basene våre. Det var et tilbud vi ønsket å gi til dem som måtte ha lyst på det. Og i dag er vi i en hverdag der behovet for undervisning i ulike digitale ressurser synes uendelig og der mange av oss jobber med å gjøre også vår undervisning obligatorisk. Det er tydeligere enn noensinne at vi er nødvendige og viktige. Samtidig opplever vi at våre brukere, og kanskje også våre eiere, ikke synes, ikke tror, at vi er så viktige, at de finner det de trenger på nettet, noe som kanskje kan gjøre oss usikre på framtiden og vår rolle i den.Kommer vi til å bli brukt? Hva skjer nå "alle" bøker er digitale, piratkopierte og fritt tilgjengelige på nettet? Eller når Google har digitalisert alle bøker i verden, slik deres uttrykte ambisjon er, og begynner å ta betalt for det? Hvor er biblioteket som fristed i en slik framtid? Og har vi egentlig det våre brukere ønsker? Under EMTACL i Trondheim fikk vi blant annet høre at studenter, i alle fall noen studenter, ikke ønsker å bli opplært i søking i vanskelige baser som de allikevel har glemt til de måtte trenge dem - de vil bare ha adgang til våre ressurser direkte, enkelt og smidig. De vil ikke vite hvordan en søker, men hva som er de gode artiklene. Dette er i tråd med ting vi fikk høre også under bibliotekmøtet på Hamar, der Klaus Ceynowa fra Bayerische Staatsbibliothek oppsummerte med å si at fremtidens bibliotek ville være et værested og en innholds- og tjenesteleverandør tilpasset mobile plattformer. Og våre eiere - hva vil de med oss? Vi savner ofte en erkjennelse av vår betydning, samtidig som vi ikke opplever at noen vil bli kvitt oss heller. Tvert imot - en del opplever at omgivelsene er så fornøyd med oss at vi blir usynlige. Så hvordan når vi våre brukere, våre eiere - hvordan få dem til å forstå hva vi har å tilby? Og få dem til å være med å ta ansvar for områder vi føler vi står nokså alene med. Jeg vet ikke svarene på disse spørsmålene - kanskje er noen av dem mørke dommedagstanker som aldri vil bli virkelighet, kanskje er det litt sant men ikke fullt så ille som først fryktet. Jeg tror uansett at bibliotekene vil spille en rolle. Vi har i generasjoner vært en kilde til åpen og fri informasjon, en kilde for den frie tanke, formidlere av fryd, glede, informasjon, ettertanker, nytelse og latter. Vi har vært viktige forsvarere av det frie ord (i alle fall burde være) og alt dette, og mer til, skal vi være også i framtiden. Men skal vi fortsatt ha en sentral plass i utdanning og blant folk flest, må vi bli ennå mer synlige, må vi vise at vi er nødvendige, at vår eksistens er berettiget. Og skal vi få til det, tror jeg vi må ha fokus på hvorfor vi gjør det vi gjør, hvorfor brukerne bør bruke oss, mer enn å fortelle om hva vi gjør/leverer eller hvordan vi gjør det. Vi må, som årets program har forsøkt å fange opp, formidle hvorfor det er bra for våre brukere å bruke oss. Vi må formidle hensikten, meningen og troen på det som er oss, vår virksomhet og det vi leverer. Hvorfor vi jobber i bibliotek, hvorfor vi står opp om morgenen. Er det fordi vi liker å forvalte boksamlinger, eller er det fordi vi tror vi utgjør en forskjell, fordi vi tror vi kan gi våre brukere noe ikke andre kan (eller bedre enn andre). Ofte sier vi - du må bruke Ebsco og komme på kurs hos oss for å få en god eksamen. Hva om heller sa - er du en student som er kvalitetsbevisst, som vil skrive en oppgave som er bedre enn de andres og som liker å finne informasjon de andre ikke har oppdaget - gjett om vi har verktøyene og kildene for deg. Vi må appellere også til følelsene - til magefølelsen og det som gjør at våre brukere syns det er kult å bruke oss, er lojale og få dem også til å tro på det vi gjør. At det kan være galt å klippe og lime, å plagiere, kan studentene ofte forstå rent saklig - hvordan får vi dem til virkelig å kjenne at det er ukult å ta snarveier? Klarer vi dette i større grad, vil vi nå ikke bare våre brukere, men også våre eiere i større grad en mange opplever i dag. Og har vi større fokus på hvorfor, vil det og være lettere å velge de ulike sosiale tjenestene som finnes, slik at vi unngår å være der bare for å være der. Det er dette, og mye mer, vi har forsøkt å fange og å synliggjøre i årets konferanse. I alle fall håper vi det. Vi ønsker å dele erfaringer og tanker omkring undervisning, informasjonskompetanse og hva vi på ulike plan gjør med ulike problemstillinger som nok vil være gjenkjennelige for de fleste av oss. I løpet av konferansen håper vi at vi alle vil ha fått gode innspill, tanker og ideer i forhold til så vel hvorfor vi gjør det vi gjør og til hvordan vi gjør det på en ennå bedre måte. Kanskje ender vi opp med å finne ut at vi må gjøre ting på en helt annen måte enn vi gjør idag. Uansett håper jeg dere vil dra herfra med gode minner og nyttige tanker. Og da har jeg ikke engang begynt på kapittelet om ebøker, sosiale nettsteder og alt det andre! Med dette er Fagreferentkonferansen 2010 igang og jeg ønsker dere fine dager.
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