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Kurien, Matthew, Elizabeth Thurgar, Ashley Davies, Ron Akehurst, and Jervoise Andreyev. "Challenging current views on bile acid diarrhoea and malabsorption." Frontline Gastroenterology 9, no. 2 (June 29, 2017): 92–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/flgastro-2017-100808.

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BackgroundIn 2012, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) assessed guidance (DG7) on the use of tauroselcholic (75selenium) acid (also known as SeHCAT) for the investigation of diarrhoea due to bile acid malabsorption (BAM) in patients with IBS-D and in patients with Crohn’s disease who have not had an ileal resection. NICE concluded that tauroselcholic (75selenium) acid was recommended for use in research only. NICE will be reviewing the decision to update the guidance for tauroselcholic (75selenium) acid, for these populations, in March 2017.AimOur aim is to summarise advances in BAM, also known as bile acid diarrhoea (BAD), and encourage clinicians to re-evaluate their understanding of this disorder.ApproachWe review the prevalence, diagnosis and treatment of BAD/BAM. We describe the new evidence available since the original NICE review in 2012, and discuss the economic issues associated with failure to diagnose or to treat BAD/BAM accurately.Evidence updateThere is new and compelling evidence available since DG7, which shows that tauroselcholic (75selenium) acid scanning is a powerful tool in the diagnosis of BAD/BAM. We summarise published prevalence data (approximately 1% prevalence in the UK, as suggested by clinical practice diagnosis rates), and highlight that the true prevalence of BAD/BAM could be far greater than this.ConclusionWe present evidence that challenges current opinion about this disorder, and we commend both clinicians and health technology assessment (HTA) agencies for being open to arguments and new evidence in any future HTAs.
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Langenbach, Randolph. "Performance of the Earthen Arg-e-Bam (Bam Citadel) during the 2003 Bam, Iran, Earthquake." Earthquake Spectra 21, no. 1_suppl (December 2005): 345–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1193/1.2113167.

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The Arg-e-Bam (Bam Citadel; in Farsi, arg means citadel) is a remarkable example of the earthen architecture and construction that was heavily damaged in the 2003 Bam, Iran, earthquake, which occurred on 26 December 2003. This paper presents the hypothesis that the collapse of the walls was caused largely by a combination of the effects of (1) the additive changes made to the walls, particularly in recent restorations, which resulted in variations in the density and response to vibrations of different layers of unfired earth construction in the walls, and (2) extensive damage from termites and loss of the cohesion of the clay from degradation and excessive drying out, all of which interacted with the earthquake vibrations of unusually high-frequency in such a way that many walls effectively burst from the loss of cohesion and subsidence of their clay internal cores. Concern is raised about the possibility of similar risks to other earthen monumental structures in future earthquakes.
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Golovschikov, Vladimir. "PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE BAIKALO-AMUR AND TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAYS WHEN TRANSPORTING ENERGY RESOURCES IN MODERN CONDITIONS." Modern Technologies and Scientific and Technological Progress 1, no. 1 (May 17, 2021): 221–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.36629/2686-9896-2021-1-1-221-222.

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Plans for the expansion of the BAM and Transsib were considered in the framework of the development of the Eastern range, aimed at a significant increase in the export supplies of Rus sian natural resources to Northeast Asia. The increase in the throughput capacity of the BAM and Transsib also implies an increase in transcontinental container traffic from the countries of Northeast Asia to Europe. The current situation in the BAM and Transsib zones, as well as the risks and threats to the plans for the development of these railways, are considered.
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Villanueva, Sara Abi. "Kapow! Bam! Wham!" Study & Scrutiny: Research on Young Adult Literature 5, no. 2 (July 1, 2022): 220–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.15763/issn.2376-5275.2022.5.2.220-240.

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In this article, I discuss how educators can use comic books, like Marvel’s Ms. Marvel, to shatter adolescent stereotypes and constructs. Using a modified version of Petrone et al.’s (2015) Youth Lens analysis, I analyze Ms. Marvel, Volumes 1 and 2, focusing on characterization, images, and themes centered on relationships between adolescents and adults, as well as adolescents and their inner struggles to play an important role in their world. I identified four themes: (a) adults serving as guides, (b) adults and authority, (c) the careless and reckless teen, and (d) adolescents as social change makers. Findings suggest comic books like Ms. Marvel can help adolescent readers become aware of the power they have to change stereotypes while addressing social issues.
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Samplonius, Kees. "Ordbog over det norrøme prosasprog 1: a-bam." AMSTERDAMER BEITRÄGE ZUR ÄLTEREN GERMANISTIK 54, no. 1 (November 17, 2000): 229–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18756719-054-01-90000040.

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Stelleman, Jenny. "An Analysis of Elizaveta Bam." Russian Literature 17, no. 4 (May 1985): 319–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0304-3479(85)90017-1.

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Yellin, M. J., J. Sinning, L. R. Covey, W. Sherman, J. J. Lee, E. Glickman-Nir, K. C. Sippel, J. Rogers, A. M. Cleary, and M. Parker. "T lymphocyte T cell-B cell-activating molecule/CD40-L molecules induce normal B cells or chronic lymphocytic leukemia B cells to express CD80 (B7/BB-1) and enhance their costimulatory activity." Journal of Immunology 153, no. 2 (July 15, 1994): 666–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.153.2.666.

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Abstract Activation-induced cell surface molecules are involved in mediating bidirectional T-B lymphocyte signaling that is important in the induction of T or B lymphocyte effector functions. In this regard, T-BAM/CD40-L is an activation-induced CD4+ T cell surface molecule known to be important in inducing B cell effector functions. This report demonstrates that T-BAM/CD40-L molecules on a Jurkat T cell leukemia subclone (D1.1) or nonlymphoid 293 kidney cell transfectants induce B cells or B-CLL cells to express CD80 (B7/BB-1) in a manner that is specifically inhibited by anti-T-BAM/CD40-L mAb 5C8. Because activation-induced B cell surface molecules, such as CD80, deliver costimulatory signals to T cells that augment T cell proliferation, the functional costimulatory capacity of T-BAM/CD40-L-primed B cells and B-CLL cells was studied. T-BAM/CD40-L-primed B cells or B-CLL cells augment the proliferative responses of allogenic T cells. Furthermore, T-BAM/CD40-L priming is specifically inhibited by mAb 5C8. Together, these studies demonstrate that T-BAM/CD40-L induces CD80 expression on resting B cells or B-CLL cells. Moreover, T-BAM/CD40-L signaling enhances B cell costimulatory capacity. These studies suggest that T-BAM/CD40-L molecules not only induce B cell differentiative processes that result in Ab secretion, but also enable B cells to prime Ag-specific T cells for subsequent clonal expansion.
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Mcguckin, M. A., L. E. Ramm, G. J. Joy, K. E. Free, and B. C. Ward. "Preoperative discrimination between ovarian carcinoma, non-ovarian gynecological malignancy and benign adnexal masses using serum levels of CA125 and the polymorphic epithelial mucin antigens CASA, OSA and MSA." International Journal of Gynecologic Cancer 2, no. 3 (1992): 119–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1525-1438.1992.02030119.x.

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Serum levels of the tumor associated antigens CA125, CASA, OSA and MSA were determined preoperatively in a non-consecutive series of patients with: invasive epithelial ovarian cancer (OC,n= 87), ovarian tumors of low malignant potential (LMP,n= 9), benign adnexal masses (BAM,n= 48) and other peritoneal and pelvic malignancies (n= 48). In addition, serum levels of CASA, OSA, and MSA were determined in 3477 asymptomatic well women. Ninety-eight percent of the asymptomatic women had CASA levels < 6.0 U ml−1, OSA levels < 5.5 U ml−1 and MSA levels < 80.0 U ml−1. Serum CA125 levels were> 35 U ml−1 in 89% of OC, in 44% of LMP, and in 23% of BAM. Serum CASA levels were> 6.0 U ml−1 in 58% of OC, in 0% of LMP, and in 0% of BAM. Serum OSA levels were> 5.5 U ml−1 in 61% of OC in 0% of LMP and in 4% of BAM. Serum MSA levels were> 80.0 U ml−1 in 56% of OC, in 11% of LMP, and in 10% of BAM. When cut-off levels were set to exclude all patients with BAM, the best discrimination from OC using a single assay was achieved using CASA (58%). However, a combination of CASA and CA125 gave positive levels in 69% of OC at levels which precluded BAM. All markers were also elevated in some colon cancers, cervical cancers, uterine cancers and other peritoneal malignancies. A combination of CA125 and CASA levels, obtained preoperatively may assist the general gynecologist in avoiding potentially difficult oncologic surgery.
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Ranteta'dung, Imanuel Three, M. Janu Ismoyo, and Tri Budi Prayogo. "Studi Penentuan Prioritas Rehabilitasi Saluran Berdasarkan Efesiensi Saluran pada Saluran Primer Air Manna I Kabupaten Lahat." Jurnal Teknologi dan Rekayasa Sumber Daya Air 1, no. 1 (January 31, 2021): 192–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.21776/ub.jtresda.2021.001.01.17.

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Daerah Irigasi Air Manna I yang terletak di Kabupaten Lahat, mampu mengairi 331ha lahan persawahan. Kerusakan di beberapa titik pada saluran Primer Air Manna 1 merupakan sebuah permasalahann yang dapat menurunkan nilai efisiensi dan kinerja saluran. Untuk itu diperlukan adanya perhitunagn efisiensi saluran dan identifikasi kerusakan saluran agar dapat menentukan prioritas rehabilitasi saluran. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui nilai efisiensi saluran, kinerja saluran, prioritas rehabilitasi saluran, dan biaya rehabilitasi saluran dengan menyajikan dalam peta kondisi saluran primer Air Manna I menggunakan aplikasi Google Earth. Metode yang digunakan adalah menghitung nilai efisiensi dari setiap ruas saluran, berdasarkan perhitungan kecepatan aliran, luas penumpang dan debit saluran untuk menentukan prioritas rehabilitasi saluran. Hasil dari penelitian ini adalah: Prioritas rehabilitasi saluran peringkat 1 adalah ruas III (BAM.3-BAM.4a) dengan nilai efisiensi sebesar 59% dan kinerja saluran 35% serta membutuhkan biaya sebesar Rp.421.520.000,00. Prioritas rehabilitasi saluran peringkat 2 adalah ruas I (BAM.1-BAM.2) dengan nilai efisiensi sebesar 78% dan kinerja saluran 55% serta membutuhkan biaya sebesar Rp.141.930.000,00. Prioritas rehabilitasi saluran peringkat 3 adalah ruas II (BAM.2-BAM.3) dengan nilai efisiensi sebesar 81% dan kinerja saluran 60% serta membutuhkan biaya sebesar Rp.128.270.000,00.
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Zacarias, Marielba, and Paula Ventura Martins. "Business Alignment Methodology." Information Resources Management Journal 27, no. 1 (January 2014): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/irmj.2014010101.

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Current business process modeling methodologies offer little guidance regarding how to discover and maintain business process models aligned with their actual execution. This paper describes how to achieve this goal by uncovering, supervising and improving business process models based on actual work practices, using the Business Alignment Methodology (BAM). BAM aims at enabling business process modeling, supervision and improvement through the distinction of two dimensions; (1) business processes and (2) work practices. BAM encompasses three phases; (1) Business Process Discovery, (2) Business Process Supervision and (3) Business Process Assessment and Improvement. This paper illustrates the business discovery phase of BAM with a case study in a real organizational setting.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "BAM 1"

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Thomson, Belinda. "A cost effective grassland management strategy to reduce the number of bird strikes at the Brisbane airport." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2007. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/16576/1/Belinda_Thomson_Thesis.pdf.

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In an era of acute concern about airline safety, bird strikes are still one of the major hazards to aviation worldwide. The severity of the problem is such that it is mandatory in all developed countries to include bird management as part of airport safety management programs. In Australia, there are approximately 500 bird aircraft strikes per year (Bailey 2000). Brisbane airport has a relatively high occurrence of strikes, with an average of 77 recorded every year (2002-2004). Given the severity of the problem, a variety of techniques have been employed by airports to reduce bird strikes. Scare devices, repellents, continuous patrols for bird hazing, use of raptors to clear airspace of birds and depredation are used by many airports. Even given the diversity of control methods available, it is accepted that habitat management is the most effective long term way to control birds in and around the airport space. Experimental studies have shown that habitat manipulation and active scaring measures (shooting, scaring etc), can reduce bird numbers to an acceptable level. The current study investigated bird populations in six major vegetation habitat types identified within the operational and surrounding areas of Brisbane airport. In order to determine areas where greater bird control and management should be focused, bird abundance, distribution, and activity were recorded and habitats that pose the greatest bird strike risk to aircraft were identified. Secondly, species with high hazard potential were identified and ranked according to their hazard potential to aircraft. This study also investigated the effectiveness of different vegetation management options to reduce bird species abundance within operational areas of Brisbane airport. Four different management options were compared. Each management option was assessed for grass structural complexity and potential food resources available to hazardous bird species. Analysis of recorded data showed that of the habitats compared within the Brisbane airport boundaries, grasslands surrounding runways, taxiways and aprons possess the greatest richness and abundance of bird species that pose the greatest potential hazard to aircraft. Ibis and the Australian kestrel were identified as the bird species that pose the greatest risk to aircraft at Brisbane airport, and both were found in greatest numbers within the managed grasslands surrounding operational areas at the airport. An improved reporting process that allows correct identification of all individual bird species involved in bird strikes will not only increase the accuracy of risk assessments, but will also allow implementation of more effective control strategies at Brisbane airport. Compared with current grassland management practice, a vegetation management option of maintaining grass height at 30-50cm reduced total bird utilisation by 89% while utilisation of grassland by potentially hazardous birds was also reduced by 85%. Maintaining grass height within the 30-50cm range also resulted in a 45% reduction in the number of manipulations required per year (11 to 6), when compared with current management practices, and a 64% reduction in annual maintenance cost per hectare. When extrapolated to the entire maintained grass area at Brisbane airport, this resulted in a saving of over $60 000 annually. Optimisation of potential hazard reduction will rely on future studies that investigate the effect of particular vegetation species that could replace the existing mix of grasses used at Brisbane airport and an understanding of the relative importance of vegetation structure and food supply in determining utilisation by potentially hazardous bird species.
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Matar, Gladys. "Caractérisation biophysique de peptides riches en tryptophane à l'interface air-eau : apport de l'optique non linéaire." Thesis, Lyon 1, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010LYO10249.

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Les protéines membranaires sont particulièrement riches en acides aminés aromatiques, tels que le tryptophane (W). On retrouve cette originalité dans beaucoup de peptides antimicrobiens et dans les protéines de fusion virales. La glycoprotéine de l'enveloppe de HIV-1, gp41, en est un exemple. Manifestement, les résidus W sont impliqués dans la perturbation des membranes et la formation des pores. L'objectif de ce travail est d'étudier le rôle des résidus W dans de telles activités en utilisant l'optique non linéaire. Pour cela, nous avons préalablement déterminé l'hyperpolarisabilité (le potentiel non linéaire) du W par la diffusion Hyper Raleigh (HRS). Puis nous avons montré une évolution de la réponse non linéaire de petits peptides synthétiques en fonction du nombre croissant de leurs résidus W. Ces résultats ont permis de suivre l'implication des tryptophanes de deux peptides K3W et gp41W, lors de leurs interactions avec des monocouches lipidiques à l'interface air-eau par la génération de second harmonique (SHG). D'autre part, l'influence de telles interactions sur la structure secondaire et l'orientation des peptides a été déterminée par le PM-IRRAS. Nous avons ainsi montré la cohérence entre les modifications du signal SHG, liées à des changements d'orientation des tryptophanes et celles des spectres de PM-IRRAS, dues à des changements d'orientation de la structure secondaire de gp41W
Membrane proteins are extremely rich in aromatic amino acids, like tryptophan (W). This particularity is found in many antimicrobial peptides and in several virus fusion proteins. An example of these fusion proteins is the HIV-1 envelop glycoprotein, the gp41. It is clear that the W residues are implicated in membrane perturbation and pore formation. The aim of this work was the investigation of the W residue role in such activities, using the nonlinear optic. First, we determined the W hyperpolarizabilité (nonlinear potential) by the Hyper Rayleigh Scattering (HRS). Then, the evolution of the nonlinear signal of small synthetic peptides, as function of the increasing number of their W residues, was demonstrated. These results allowed us to follow the W residue involvement of two peptides, K3W4 and gp41W, in the interaction with lipids monolayer at the air-water interface, using the second harmonic generation (SHG). The influence of such interaction in the peptide structure and orientation was determined using the PM-IRRAS. In conclusion, we showed the coherence between the SHG signal variation, due to the W orientation changes, and the PMIRRAS spectra modification, due to the gp41W helix orientation changes
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Moraes, Marli Leite de. "Filmes de Langmuir e vesículas multilamelares de fosfolipídios e suas interações com um peptídeo oriundo da proteína p24 do HIV-1." Universidade de São Paulo, 2003. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/76/76132/tde-18062008-115445/.

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A investigação dos mecanismos de interação dos vírus com as células do hospedeiro trazem informações relevantes para a identificação de alvos no desenvolvimento de drogas para impedir a penetração e/ou desenvolvimento dos vírus. Peptídeos desenhados a partir de proteínas virais foram desenvolvidos e testados quanto as suas capacidades de inibir o processo de fusão do vírus com a célula do hospedeiro. Alguns se encontram em fase de avaliação clínica. Anticorpos contra a proteína p24 do HIV-1 foram detectados no soro de pacientes HIV-positivos, e estes reconhecem pequenas seqüências peptídicas desta proteína. Neste trabalho foi analisada a interação entre uma seqüência peptídica correspondente aos aminoácidos 196-224 (AAMQMLKETINEEAAEWDRVHPVHAGPIA) da proteína p24, denominado p24- 1, com sistemas biomiméticos. Os sistemas utilizados foram filmes de Langmuir (monocamadas) de dipalmitoil fosfatidil colina (DPPC) e dipalmitoil fosfatidil glicerol (DPPG) e vesículas multilamelares (MLVs) de DPPC. O p24-1 encontra-se desorganizado em solução aquosa, mas com a interação com as MLVs de DPPC teve induzido uma conformação hélice ?, de acordo com o espectro de dicroísmo circular (CD). Esta característica foi confirmada pela predição de hélice a seguida por uma estrutura não ordenada contendo 11 resíduos do p24-1. As isotermas de pressão e potencial de superfície das monocamadas de DPPC foram afetadas com a presença de 0,05% mo1 de p24-1, com uma expansão de aproximadamente 5%. Para concentrações acima de 0,5% mo1 de p24-1 a expansão foi de 20%, com saturação do efeito da concentração. O efeito de expansão foi acompanhado por uma alteração na morfologia das monocamadas, estudados com microscopia no ângulo de Brewster (BAM). A incorporação do p24-1 impede a formação de grandes domínios de DPPC. O efeito cooperativo causado na monocamada de fosfolipídios pelo p24-1 sugere que esse tem um potencial na atividade antiviral por participar da expansão da membrana da célula hospedeira.
The investigation of the interaction mechanisms between the viruses and the host cells brings relevant information for the identification of targets on the development of drugs to prevent the penetration and/or development of the viruses. Peptides designed from viral proteins have been developed and tested on its capacities of inhibiting the merging process of the virus with the host cell. Some of them are in clinical evaluation. Antibodies against the protein p24 of the HIV-1 have been detected in the serum of HIV-positive patients, and they are able to recognize short peptide sequences of this protein. In this work, it was analyzed the interaction between a peptide sequence corresponding to amino acids 196-224 (AAMQMLKETINEEAAEWDRVHPVHAGPIA) of the protein p24, called p24- 1, and biomimetic systems. The systems used were Langmuir films (monolayers) of dipalmitoyl phosphatidyl choline (DPPC) and dipalmitoyl phosphatidyl glycerol (DPPG) and multilamelar vesicles (MLVs) of DPPC. p24-1 is found disorganized in watery solution, but with the interaction with the MLVs of DPPC it had induced a conformation ?-helix, according to the circular dichoism spectra (CD). This characteristic was confirmed by the prediction of ?-helix followed by an unordered structure with 11 residues of p24-1. The isotherms of pressure and potential of surface of the DPPC monolayers were affected by the presence of 0,05% mo1 of p24-1, with an expansion of approximately 5%. For concentrations above 0,5% mol of p24-1 the expansion was 20%, with saturation of the concentration effect. The expansion effect was followed by a morphologic alteration of the monolayers, studied with microscopy of the Brewster angle (BAM). The incorporation of p24-1 prevents the formation of large domains of DPPC. The cooperative effect caused in the phospholipid monolayer by p24-1 suggests that this peptide has a potential in the antiviral activity, once its participates on the expansion of the host cell membrane.
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Newton, Barry Edward. "Thermal profile of a near-adiabatic compression process in a cylindrical tube and establishment of critical control elements for repeatable process control." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2011. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/48340/1/Barry_Newton_Thesis.pdf.

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The compressed gas industry and government agencies worldwide utilize "adiabatic compression" testing for qualifying high-pressure valves, regulators, and other related flow control equipment for gaseous oxygen service. This test methodology is known by various terms including adiabatic compression testing, gaseous fluid impact testing, pneumatic impact testing, and BAM testing as the most common terms. The test methodology will be described in greater detail throughout this document but in summary it consists of pressurizing a test article (valve, regulator, etc.) with gaseous oxygen within 15 to 20 milliseconds (ms). Because the driven gas1 and the driving gas2 are rapidly compressed to the final test pressure at the inlet of the test article, they are rapidly heated by the sudden increase in pressure to sufficient temperatures (thermal energies) to sometimes result in ignition of the nonmetallic materials (seals and seats) used within the test article. In general, the more rapid the compression process the more "adiabatic" the pressure surge is presumed to be and the more like an isentropic process the pressure surge has been argued to simulate. Generally speaking, adiabatic compression is widely considered the most efficient ignition mechanism for directly kindling a nonmetallic material in gaseous oxygen and has been implicated in many fire investigations. Because of the ease of ignition of many nonmetallic materials by this heating mechanism, many industry standards prescribe this testing. However, the results between various laboratories conducting the testing have not always been consistent. Research into the test method indicated that the thermal profile achieved (i.e., temperature/time history of the gas) during adiabatic compression testing as required by the prevailing industry standards has not been fully modeled or empirically verified, although attempts have been made. This research evaluated the following questions: 1) Can the rapid compression process required by the industry standards be thermodynamically and fluid dynamically modeled so that predictions of the thermal profiles be made, 2) Can the thermal profiles produced by the rapid compression process be measured in order to validate the thermodynamic and fluid dynamic models; and, estimate the severity of the test, and, 3) Can controlling parameters be recommended so that new guidelines may be established for the industry standards to resolve inconsistencies between various test laboratories conducting tests according to the present standards?
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Westblom, Jesper. "Slakthusgatan 1 : Bad i hundraårig industrihall." Thesis, KTH, Arkitektur, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-67301.

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Anger, Moris. "Expressão de proteínas da apoptose em melanoma cutâneo primário." Universidade de São Paulo, 2009. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/5/5158/tde-15042009-162410/.

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Melanoma cutâneo ainda constitui a principal causa de morte por câncer de pele nos países desenvolvidos. A variabilidade do comportamento clínico dessa neoplasia tem sido apenas parcialmente explicada pelos aspectos clínicos e histológicos, e a identificação de variáveis biológicas pode vir a ser importante na determinação de grupos de risco específicos. Foram estudados 69 pacientes com melanoma cutâneo primário de diversos graus de gravidade, tratados entre 1990 e 2007, com o intuito de verificar aspectos clínicos e epidemiológicos, preparar Tissue microarray (TMA) para estudo dos melanomas cutâneos primários com espessura maior que 1,0 mm, avaliar por análise imuno-histoquímica a expressão das proteínas da apoptose celular Bcl2, Bax, Bak, Apaf-1, Caspase 3, Caspase 9, Caspase 8, FasL e Fas em nevos-controle e em melanomas primários com espessuras menores e maiores que 1mm, e correlacionar a expressão dessas proteínas da apoptose com a evolução de melanomas cutâneos primários. Os resultados ratificaram tanto dados epidemiológicos já publicados em relação a sexo, idade e local da lesão, quanto a correlação entre a evolução da doença e os índices de Breslow. A análise dos escores compostos relativos à expressão das proteínas da apoptose revelou que o perfil imuno-histoquímico dessas proteínas parece não ter significado prognóstico, uma vez que não houve diferenças de expressão entre pacientes com e sem doença disseminada. Não foram encontradas alterações na expressão das proteínas da apoptose estudadas que pudessem sugerir o seu envolvimento tanto na gênese quanto na progressão de melanoma primário. O perfil imuno-histoquímico com tendência pró-apoptótica parece indicar que outros fatores seriam responsáveis pelo crescimento e disseminação da neoplasia
Cutaneous melanoma still constitutes the main cause of skin cancer death in developed world. Clinical behavior variability of this neoplasia has been only partially explained by clinical and histological aspects, and identification of biological variables can be important for determining specific risk groups. Sixty nine (69) patients with mild to severe primary cutaneous melanoma treated in 1990-2007 were studied aiming at (a) verifying clinical epidemiological aspects, (b) generating a Tissue microarray (TMA) for characterizing proteins expression of cutaneous melanoma > 1.0 mm, (c) analyzing the immunohistochemical expression of the apoptosis proteins Bcl2, Bax, Bak, Apaf-1, Caspase 3, Caspase 9, Caspase 8, FasL e Fas in 10 control nevi and in primary melanomas with thickness 1mm, (d) and correlating these proteins expression with the disease prognosis. Results have ratified known epidemiological date on gender, age and lesion localization as well as the correlation between the disease prognosis and the Breslow\'s indexes. Analysis of the composite scores relating to apoptosis proteins has revealed that their immunohistochemical profile seems to be not significant for determining the disease prognosis, since no differences in proteins expression were found when compared patients with and without disease dissemination. Alterations in proteins expression suggesting their role in the genesis as well as in the prognosis of primary melanoma were not evidenced. Immunohistochemical profile with pro-apoptosis trend seems to indicate other factor as responsible for the neoplasia growth and dissemination
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Skeen, Victoria Rachel. "Investigating the functions of BAG-1 in colorectal tumorigenesis : implications of BAG-1-mediated suppression of TGF-B1 production." Thesis, University of Bristol, 2010. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.535479.

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Rockvam, Margaux. "Caractérisation de microstructures de joints brasés avec les alliages BCu-1, BAg-13a, BAu-4, BAu-6, BNi-1a, BNi-2, BNi-3 et Palnicro 36M ayant pour métal de base un superalliage base nickel." Mémoire, École de technologie supérieure, 2011. http://espace.etsmtl.ca/911/1/ROKVAM_Margaux.pdf.

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Cette étude avait pour but de caractériser les microstructures de joints brasés ayant pour métal de base de l’Inconel 625. Les brasures employées sont toutes utilisées en production chez Pratt & Whitney Canada et sont au nombre de huit : BCu-1, BAg-13a, BAu-4, BAu-6, Palnicro 36M, BNi-1a, BNi-2 et BNi-3. Une des contraintes importantes de cette étude a été de rester le plus proche possible de ce qui se fait en production afin de mieux comprendre le comportement des pièces de service par la suite. Dans un premier temps, des essais de mouillage ont été réalisés dans le but de mieux connaître les alliages de brasage étudiés, certains ayant un comportement totalement inconnu. Les angles de mouillage et le diamètre d’étalement d’une goutte de brasure ont été relevés pour différentes combinaisons des paramètres de four de brasage. Ceci a été fait pour toutes les brasures. L’étude s’est poursuivie par une autre série d’essais destinés eux à l’observation et à la compréhension de la microstructure des joints brasés. Pour cela, l’écartement entre les deux plaquettes d’Inconel 625 variait entre 0 et 175 μm. De plus, deux temps de brasage ont été choisis : 15 et 150 minutes, permettant ainsi de couvrir une vaste gamme de cas présents dans le monde industriel. Pour caractériser ces microstructures, il a fallu identifier les phases en présence, les quantifier et enfin essayer de les nommer et/ou de les catégoriser. Toutes les analyses ont été faites grâce à des appareils sophistiqués comme le microscope électronique à balayage à cathode chaude ou encore la microsonde atomique, dû à la présence de bore dans certains alliages de brasage. Les essais de mouillage ont permis de montrer que toutes les brasures possèdent un excellent mouillage avec un écoulement contrôlable lors de brasage sous vide en atmosphère partielle. Des valeurs de paramètres de four permettant d’optimiser le mouillage ont aussi été déterminées. Les analyses de caractérisation et d’identification de la microstructure ont mis en évidence une répartition du joint en différentes zones, souvent communes entres les brasures. Les brasures d’une même famille possèdent une microstructure avec de nombreux points communs d’un point de vue morphologique. Cependant, des spécificités sont propres à chacune ce qui pourra faire une différence sur le comportement mécanique de la pièce. Les brasures à base de nickel sont très complexes et forment des phases eutectiques binaires ou ternaires au milieu de phases simples et de phases précipitées. Les alliages à base d’or présentent une structure dite d’eutectique à très fines lamelles mais dont la répartition est particulière. L’alliage BAg-13a est lui principalement constitué d’une phase eutectique en « dentelle » et le BCu-1 montre simplement une solution solide de cuivre parsemée de petites phases riches en chrome sur la ligne centrale du joint.
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Yang, Xiaolong. "Molecular cloning and characterization of human BAG-1." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape7/PQDD_0016/NQ47506.pdf.

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Cutress, Ramsey Ian. "BAG 1 expression and function in breast cancer." Thesis, University of Southampton, 2003. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.289513.

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Books on the topic "BAM 1"

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Buchanan, Susan, and Nicholas Noinaj, eds. The BAM Complex. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2871-2.

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Gao, Yang. Xiao bai cai 1. Hong Kong: Crown, 1996.

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Sampson, Fay. Pangur Ban, the White Cat: Pangur Ban #1. Oxford: Lion Children's Books, 2002.

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Bonnie, ed. Bai bian mian bao ji: 1 jian wan cheng 155 zhong xing fu wei. Taibei Shi: Bang lian wen hua shi ye you xian gong si, 2011.

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Pāngkham. Sangsinsai 1: Khamkō̜n khū hō̜ikǣo (ban 1-9). Vīangchan: Samākhom Hūam Namchai kap Dek Nō̜i Lāo, 2009.

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Wang, Zi Jun. Bai tai yang 1/2. Hong Kong: Chao Hui, 2002.

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Ilr phonics 1 bad rat. [Place of publication not identified]: Ticktock Books, 2012.

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Hanna, Herik, and Bruno Bessadi. Bad Ass 1: Dead end. Paris, France: Éditions Delcourt, 2016.

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Beecher, Karl. Bad Programming 101 - Part 1. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-7152-0.

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York, Rebecca. Bad Nights: Rockfort Security - 1. Naperville, Ill: Sourcebooks Casablanca, 2013.

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Book chapters on the topic "BAM 1"

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Craddock, David L. "The BAM-Like." In Dungeon Hacks, 1–9. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003196716-1.

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Meilakh, Mikhail. "Kharms’s Play Elizaveta Bam." In Daniil Kharms and the Poetics of the Absurd, 200–219. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11642-3_15.

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Schmidt, Werner. "Business Activity Monitoring (BAM)." In Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing, 229–42. London: Springer London, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4866-1_15.

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Martini-Wonde, Angela, and Ulrike Katja Freise. "Charms, Daniil: Elizaveta Bam." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1–2. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_256-1.

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Perdue, David J. "The Zip-Bam-Bot Chassis." In Competitive MINDSTORMS™: A Complete Guide to Robotic Sumo using LEGO® MINDSTORMS™, 25–41. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0733-7_3.

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Perdue, David J. "Zip-Bam-Bot Version XK1." In Competitive MINDSTORMS™: A Complete Guide to Robotic Sumo using LEGO® MINDSTORMS™, 43–80. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0733-7_4.

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Perdue, David J. "Zip-Bam-Bot Version XK2." In Competitive MINDSTORMS™: A Complete Guide to Robotic Sumo using LEGO® MINDSTORMS™, 81–115. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0733-7_5.

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Aulakh, Suraaj, Kelly H. Kim, and Mark Paetzel. "Expression and Purification of the Individual Bam Components BamB–E." In Methods in Molecular Biology, 179–88. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2871-2_14.

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Zeth, Kornelius. "Structure Determination of the BAM Complex Accessory Lipoproteins BamB–E." In Methods in Molecular Biology, 189–202. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2871-2_15.

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Gilligan, K., H. Sato, Y. Lin, P. Rajadurai, P. Busson, T. Tursz, and N. Raab-Traub. "Transcription from Bam HI a in NPC." In Epstein-Barr Virus and Human Disease • 1990, 153–56. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-0405-3_24.

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Conference papers on the topic "BAM 1"

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Hojo, Kiminobu, Tadashi Kimura, Akio Kitada, Hiroshi Tamaki, Junich Kishimoto, and Yuich Saito. "Behavior of Full-Scale Model Cask Under 9m Drop Test and Simulation." In 14th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone14-89334.

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The nuclear spent fuel transport and storage cask is used for transport of the spent fuel from a nuclear power station to an intermediate storage facility. Leak tightness and subcriticality on transportation required from IAEA TS-R1 [1] have to be assured by a 9m drop test and its numerical simulation. This paper describes the drop test using a full-scale prototype test cask. The test was conducted by German Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM) at their test facility in Horstwalde, Germany and comparison of the test result with the “MH1 (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.)” numerical simulation using LS-DYNA code. The drop orientations of the tests were slap down and vertical. From the drop test the following is demonstrated: • The leak rate of He gas after the drop tests satisfied the IAEA’s criteria. • The numerical simulation which modeled the cask body enabled dynamic response such as acceleration and strain of the cask body. This means the simulation method qualified the relation of dynamic response of the cask body and leakage behavior.
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Piller, M., R. Flood, L. Hammer, M. Parks, E. Strong, L. Turlington, and R. Ursic. "1 nA Beam position monitor." In The eighth beam instrumentation workshop. AIP, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.57023.

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Richard E. Muck and Brian J. Holmes. "Bag Silo Densities and Losses." In 2004, Ottawa, Canada August 1 - 4, 2004. St. Joseph, MI: American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.13031/2013.17065.

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Ahmed, Mohammed Emtiaz, Asad Bin Yusuf, and Md Zahid Hasan Polin. "Bar 1-visibility representation of optimal 1-planar graph." In 2013 International Conference on Electrical Information and Communication Technology (EICT). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/eict.2014.6777827.

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Kulagin, V. V. "Ultrashort combined interferometer in multimode resonant bar gravitational wave detectors." In Noise in physical systems and 1/. AIP, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.44686.

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Houck, T. L., D. E. Anderson, S. Eylon, E. Henestroza, S. M. Lidia, D. L. Vanecek, G. A. Westenskow, and S. S. Yu. "Diagnostics for a 1.2 kA, 1 MeV, electron induction injector." In The eighth beam instrumentation workshop. AIP, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.57054.

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Swamy Pati, Rodney L. Huffman, and Michael J. Vepraskas. "Groundwater Aspects of Wetland Restoration in a Drained Carolina Bay." In 2004, Ottawa, Canada August 1 - 4, 2004. St. Joseph, MI: American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.13031/2013.17070.

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Garg, Shaveen, and M. M. Sinha. "Lattice dynamical study of Ba2−xSrxNiWO6 (x = 1)." In ADVANCED MATERIALS AND RADIATION PHYSICS (AMRP-2015): 4th National Conference on Advanced Materials and Radiation Physics. AIP Publishing LLC, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4929227.

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Parks, D. A., and B. R. Tittmann. "P5K-1 High Temperature Broadband Contact BAW Transducer." In 2007 IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium Proceedings. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ultsym.2007.601.

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Faure, J. "The reliable operation of CRYEBIS 1." In International symposium on electron beam ion sources and their applications. AIP, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.38411.

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Shannon, Kelly, and Christina Hood. Shenzhen Bay Coastal Park Phase 1. Landscape Architecture Foundation, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.31353/cs1120.

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Agurok, Ilya. Nonimaging Beam Combiner-Collimator. Phase 1. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, November 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada370558.

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Younger, F. C. Beam director design report: Volume 1. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6643063.

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Davidson, Eva, Mehdi Asgari, Mark Baird, Amani Cheniour, Benjamin Collins, Andrew Godfrey, Yann Le Pape, Tara Pandya, and Benjamin Spencer. VERA-Grizzly Ex-Core Calculations: Watts Bar Unit 1 Cycles 1-2. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1838974.

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McGarrigle, M. Embedding Building Information Modelling into Construction Technology and Documentation Courses. Unitec ePress, November 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.34074/rsrp.005.

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The aim of this research is to generate a resource to assist construction lecturers in identifying opportunities where Building Information Modelling [BIM] could be employed to augment the delivery of subject content within individual courses on construction technology programmes. The methodology involved a detailed analysis of the learning objectives and underpinning knowledge of the course content by topic area, within the residential Construction Systems 1 course presently delivered at Unitec on the National Diplomas in Architectural Technology[NDAT], Construction Management [NDCM] and Quantity Surveying [NDQS]. The objective is to aid students’ understanding of specific aspects such as planning controls or sub-floor framing by using BIM models, and investigate how these could enhance delivery modes using image,animation and interactive student activity. A framework maps the BIM teaching opportunities against each topic area highlighting where these could be embedded into construction course delivery. This template also records software options and could be used in similar analyses of other courses within similar programmes to assist with embedding BIM in subject delivery.
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McGarrigle, M. Embedding Building Information Modelling into Construction Technology and Documentation Courses. Unitec ePress, November 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.34074/rsrp.005.

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The aim of this research is to generate a resource to assist construction lecturers in identifying opportunities where Building Information Modelling [BIM] could be employed to augment the delivery of subject content within individual courses on construction technology programmes. The methodology involved a detailed analysis of the learning objectives and underpinning knowledge of the course content by topic area, within the residential Construction Systems 1 course presently delivered at Unitec on the National Diplomas in Architectural Technology[NDAT], Construction Management [NDCM] and Quantity Surveying [NDQS]. The objective is to aid students’ understanding of specific aspects such as planning controls or sub-floor framing by using BIM models, and investigate how these could enhance delivery modes using image,animation and interactive student activity. A framework maps the BIM teaching opportunities against each topic area highlighting where these could be embedded into construction course delivery. This template also records software options and could be used in similar analyses of other courses within similar programmes to assist with embedding BIM in subject delivery.
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Clarno, Kevin T., Roger Pawlowski, Shane Stimpson, and Jeffrey Powers. Standalone BISON Fuel Performance Results for Watts Bar Unit 1, Cycles 1-3. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1248783.

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Ewing, L. K. Suspended-sediment inflows to Watts Bar Reservoir. Revision 1. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/485957.

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Diamond, Joel M., Robert N. Knight, Lauren B. Wilson, Kimberly A. Hersey, and Ben Sutter. Year 1 Field Work Report: Utah Bat Monitoring Protocol. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada534580.

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Moir, David, and Brian Mccuistian. DARHT Axis 1 Pulsed Power and Beam Dynamics Review. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1783520.

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