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Nishioka, Shingo, Rie Matsumoto, Hiroyuki Tomita, Takayuki Nozaki, Yoshishige Suzuki, Hiroyoshi Itoh, and Shinji Yuasa. "Spin dependent tunneling spectroscopy in single crystalline bcc-Co/MgO/bcc-Co(001) junctions." Applied Physics Letters 93, no. 12 (September 22, 2008): 122511. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2988647.

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Kamada, Y., K. Sugimoto, and M. Matsui. "Magnetoresistance Effect of Co/bcc-Cr, Ni/bcc-Cr Artificial Superlattices." Journal of the Magnetics Society of Japan 21, no. 4_2 (1997): 549–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3379/jmsjmag.21.549.

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Sandratskii, L. M., and J. Kübler. "Local magnetic moments in bcc Co." Physical Review B 47, no. 10 (March 1, 1993): 5854–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.47.5854.

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Idzerda, Y. U., D. M. Lind, D. A. Papaconstantopoulos, G. A. Prinz, B. T. Jonker, and J. J. Krebs. "Stoner excitations in bcc Co (invited)." Journal of Applied Physics 64, no. 10 (November 15, 1988): 5921–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.342175.

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Bland, J. A. C., R. D. Bateson, P. C. Riedi, R. G. Graham, H. J. Lauter, J. Penfold, and C. Shackleton. "Magnetic properties of bcc Co films." Journal of Applied Physics 69, no. 8 (April 15, 1991): 4989–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.348197.

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Bauer, Rico, E. Bischoff, and Eric J. Mittemeijer. "Precipitation of Co in Supersaturated Au-Based Au-Co Alloys; Microstructural Evolution and Transformation Kinetics." Solid State Phenomena 172-174 (June 2011): 390–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/ssp.172-174.390.

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Natural formation of the unusual bcc modification for Co was demonstrated to occur upon precipitation of Co in supersaturated Au90Co10alloy, applying high resolution transmission electron microscopy. The bcc Co phase precipitates as thin (0.5 – 1 nm) plates along {100} habit planes, exhibiting the orientation relationship: {100}Au,fcc//{100}Co,bccand <001>Au,fcc//<011>Co,bcc. Prolonged annealing induces a Bain type transformation from bcc Co into fcc Co. The precipitation kinetics of Co in supersaturated solid solutions of Au90Co10was investigated by DSC upon isothermal annealing at temperatures in the range 567 K to 612 K and upon isochronal annealing at heating rates in the range 5 to 40 K·min‑1. Results of the fitting of a modular model of transformation kinetics to, simultaneously, all isothermal DSC runs and to, simultaneously, all isochronal DSC runs, could be discussed in terms of the different extents of the effects of quenched‑in defects on isothermally and isochronally conducted transformations.
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Kim, Chiho, and Yong-Chae Chung. "Interfacial Spin Polarization and Magnetic Structure of Co/MgO/Co Magnetic Tunnel Junction: Ab Initio Calculation." Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 8, no. 4 (April 1, 2008): 2016–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1166/jnn.2008.050.

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Using ab initio method based on the density functional theory, the equilibrium bcc-Co(001)/rocksalt-MgO(001)/bcc-Co(001) magnetic tunnel junction structure was investigated. Spin polarization and magnetic moment were calculated for each atomic slab in the equilibrium structure by spin dependent density of states analysis. Interfacial Co atoms showed significantly larger spin polarization of –88.3%, compared to the value of inner Co slabs, –82.3%, and bulk bcc Co, –82.1%. Interestingly, Mg and O atoms also showed induced spin polarizability ranged from –45.0% to –66.0%, except for O atoms in the centered slab of barrier layer, which showed relatively small polarization, –14.9%. Magnetic moments for the electrode Co atoms were calculated to be ∼1.74 μB with no significant variation across the electrode.
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Methfessel, T., and H. J. Elmers. "Reconstructed bcc Co films on the surface." Surface Science 601, no. 21 (November 2007): 5026–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.susc.2007.09.006.

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Dekoster, J., E. Jedryka, C. Mény, and G. Langouche. "Epitaxial growth of bcc Co/Fe superlattices." Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 121, no. 1-3 (March 1993): 69–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0304-8853(93)91151-v.

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Zhang, Y., Y. Tsushio, Hirotoshi Enoki, and Etsuo Akiba. "Hydrogenation Properties of Mg-Co and Its Related Alloys." Materials Science Forum 475-479 (January 2005): 2453–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.475-479.2453.

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Novel Mg-Co binary alloys with BCC (body-centered cubic) structure have been successfully synthesized by means of mechanical alloying technique. The formation of BCC structure was confirmed by X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy. Mg-Co alloys were found in the range of Co concentration between 37 and 80 atomic %. All the Mg-Co alloys synthesized absorbed hydrogen below 373K. The maximum hydrogen capacity of these alloys reaches 2.7 mass %. However, desorption of hydrogen at 373 K has not been observed yet. Mg- Co-X (X = B and Ni) ternary alloys with BCC structure have also been synthesized. The lattice parameter of both alloys is lower than that of Mg-Co binary alloys, meanwhile the maximum hydrogen content of both alloys also decreased.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Bcc Co"

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Sinclair, Chad. "Co-deformation of a two-phase FCC/BCC material /." *McMaster only, 2001.

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Vojáček, Libor. "Teoretická studie magnetické anizotropie v magnetických tunelových spojích na bázi MgO." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta strojního inženýrství, 2021. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-443253.

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Magnetický tunelový spoj (MTJ) je spintronická součástka komerčně používaná ve vysoce citlivých čtecích hlavách pevných disků. Počínaje rokem 2007 přispěla k udržení exponenciálního nárůstu hustoty magnetického zápisu. Kromě toho se také stala stavebním kamenem rychlé, odolné, úsporné a nevolatilní magnetické paměti s přímým přístupem (MRAM). Tento nový typ polovodičové paměti, stejně jako je tomu u čtecích hlav disků, využívá tunelové spoje založené na krystalickém oxidu hořečnatém (MgO) spolu s 3d kovovými magnetickými prvky (Fe a Co). Pro zmenšení MTJ a současné udržení dlouhodobé stability paměti proti tepelným fluktuacím je zapotřebí silná magnetická anizotropie ve směru kolmém na rozhraní kov|MgO. V této práci proto nejdříve provedeme analýzu magnetokrystalické anizotropie (MCA) kubického prostorově centrovaného Fe, Co a Ni na MgO pomocí ab initio simulací. Dále bude vyvinut program pro výpočet tvarové anizotropie, která je kromě MCA velmi podstatná, neboť v součtu dávají efektivní anizotropii. Na závěr implementujeme program pro výpočet MCA na základě poruchové teorie druhého řádu. To nám umožní dát pozorované anizotropní vlastnosti do souvislosti přímo s elektronickou strukturou systému (pásovou strukturou a hustotou stavů).
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Osnes, Tone-Lise, and Annika Schmitz. "Value co-creation in the B2C context : An investigation of retailers’ and customers’ collaboration." Thesis, Internationella Handelshögskolan, Högskolan i Jönköping, IHH, Centre of Logistics and Supply Chain Management, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-18309.

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Problem: In today’s business markets companies are faced with new challenges occurring from globalization, new technologies, deregulation, blurring borders between industries, and outsourcing which change the competitive environment in the market. To deal with these challenges organizations are forced to look for new and innovative ways to differentiate themselves from competitors and to satisfy customers’ demands for more customized products and services. Additionally, nowadays customers strive for fulfilling their needs by being more active. Value co-creation, the collaboration between companies and customers, is as a solution of current interest to cope with these challenges. Due to the close linkage between retailers and customers, value co-creation is of high interest for this part of the SC. Hence, this thesis focuses on the retailer-customer context and co-creation in terms of co-designing of bikes. Purpose: The purpose of this Master of Science thesis is to investigate how and why retailers and customers co-create value. Therefore, retailers’ and customers’ potential motivators, the interaction between them and the actors’ potential outcomes are explored. Method: This thesis conducts an exploratory and qualitative investigation of three case companies; Bike by Me, myownbike, and 718 Cyclery. The empirical material is gathered from interviews with the CEOs of the three companies, the retailers’ customers, and potential customers. The findings have been analyzed using a framework developed based on existing literature, stated in the frame of reference, which is improved by this thesis’ findings. Conclusions: Customers and retailers co-create value due to different potential motivators and outcomes. Retailers are motivated by aspects such as increases in competitive advantage, differentiation, customer loyalty, and better understanding of new needs. Customers’ motivators are amongst others the product itself, individuality, and enjoyment. As retailers’ outcomes increased efficiency and effectiveness, new customer acquisition, and the establishment of long-term relationships are identified. Customers’ outcomes are high customer satisfaction, new knowledge, convenience, and financial aspects. Actions between retailers and customers in value co-creation are identified through a learning phase and an innovation phase. The retailer participates through providing information, the platform for co-creation, and suggestions and assistance. The customers collaborate in terms of designing the product, expression of desires and experiences, feedback, and WOM in interaction with other customers.
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Harikrishna, Mohan Siddharth. "A Novel Hole-Confining Concept for Efficient Green Organic Light Emitting Diodes." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1227034259.

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Marshall, Paul. "Inventing television : transnational networks of co-operation and rivalry, 1870-1936." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2011. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/inventing-television-transnational-networks-ofcooperation-and-rivalry-18701936(3b368b90-9755-4511-9b77-7edc9644f91f).html.

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In this thesis, I seek to understand what shaped the development of television, tracing the technology back to its earliest roots. In existing literature, the history of television in its formative years (before World War II), has largely been presented in technologically deterministic terms, culminating in the ‘goal’ of adding ‘sight to sound’ – producing a wireless set with pictures. Most of the existing literature focuses on ‘hero’ figures such as British inventor John Logie Baird and his electro-mechanical television systems, or on corporate narratives such as that of RCA in the United States in developing all-electronic television. In contrast to such an approach, I will concentrate on the transnational networks linking individuals and companies, and on the common external factors affecting all of them. Some networks could operate simultaneously as rivals and collaborators, as was the case with companies such as Marconi-EMI in Britain and RCA in the United States. Senior managers and researchers such as Isaac Shoenberg at Marconi-EMI and Vladimir Zworykin at RCA played significant roles, but so too did relatively obscure figures such as Russian scientist Boris Rosing and British engineer Alan A Campbell Swinton. I will draw on newly available sources from Russia and the USSR, on over-looked sources in Britain and the United States, and on replicative technology to re-examine the story. The new material, coupled with the transnational networks approach, enables fresh insights to be gained on issues of simultaneity of invention and on contingency in the development and initial deployments of the technology. By using these fresh primary sources, and by re-interpreting some aspects of the numerous existing secondary sources, I will show that the ‘wireless with pictures’ model was not inevitable, that electro-mechanical television need not have been a technical cul-de-sac, and that in Britain at least, it was the political desire to maintain and extend the monopoly of the BBC, which effectively funnelled the technology into the model so familiar to us today.
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Kos'myna, Nataliya. "CA-ICO : co-apprentissage dans les interfaces cerveau - ordinateur." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015GREAM081.

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Les Interfaces Cerveau Ordinateur Actives (ICOs) permettent à une personne d'exercer un contrôle direct et volontaire sur un système informatique par interprétation de son activité cérébrale : certains signaux du cerveau sont capturés afin que le système reconnaisse des actions imaginées spécifiques (mouvements, images, concepts). Les ICOs actives et leurs utilisateurs doivent être entrainés. Cet entraînement rend les signaux plus aisés à reconnaître par le système.Cependant, à l'heure actuelle les ICO servent principalement dans un contexte médical pour aider les personnes en situation de handicap (moteur, ou empêchant complètement la communication avec le monde extérieur) et se trouvent rarement en dehors de laboratoires spécialisés.Les ICO ont de nombreuses limitations :• La variabilité dans les signaux: les signaux sont différents d'une personne à l'autre voire même chez un même individu à des moments différents.• Des sessions d'entraînement longues et répétitives: entre dix minutes et deux mois, sont ennuyantes et désengagent les utilisateurs du processus d'apprentissage.• Un feedback limité: les systèmes actuels proposent un feedback unimodal élémentaire qui est inadapté pour les nombreux utilisateurs. la communication est unidirectionnelle dans le sens où le système donne des instructions que l'utilisateur doit exécuter.L'objectif de cette thèse est de proposer des solutions aux problèmes sus décrits afin d'obtenir une architecture consistante qui rendra les ICO plus compatibles avec les applications d'IHM. L'idée principale est l'implantation du co-apprentissage dans la boucle ICO et l'exploration de la manière dont les utilisateurs et le système peuvent mutuellement se donner du feedback dans le but de l'amélioration de l'utilisabilité des ICO.Cette thèse se structure autour de trois innovations portant sur la boucle ICO :• Une architecture générale basée sur les principes des ICO asynchrones et sur l'entraînement incrémental combinés avec une séparation aveugle des sources et un classifieur à distance minimum. Nous évaluerons l'architecture sur une tache de pilotage de drone au long d'un mois et concluons qu'elle est en adéquation avec les besoins d'une utilisation quotidienne ludique.• Une modalité de visualisation plus intuitive pour les résultats de classification ainsi que pour les caractéristiques de distance sur la base d'une projection en coordonnées de Wachspress pour un nombre arbitraire de classes. Nous combinons la visualisation avec un feedback direct des utilisateurs leur permettant d'interactivement changer la marge de classification, le type de distance où encore de trier et de gérer les signaux d'entraînement en temps réel. Nous évaluons cette contribution sur un jeu de tir simple et découvrons qu'il y a une bonne synergie entre la modalité de visualisation et le feedback direct des utilisateurs et qu'une telle combinaison est bien plus agréable à utiliser qu'un entraînement d'ICO standard.• Enfin, nous développons une ICO fonctionnelle à base d'imagerie conceptuelle à l'aide de notre architecture ainsi que de nos systèmes de visualisation et de feedback, ce qui permet une interaction plus agréable au travers de l'imagination de catégories sémantiques et de concepts. Nous démontrons que ce type d'ICO détecte plus aisément les catégories sémantiques éloignées plutôt que les catégories sémantiques proches. Pour terminer, nous créons un nouveau protocole d'entraînement implicite pour les ICO à base d'Imagerie Conceptuelle basé sur l'amorçage sémantique et conceptuel, ce qui permet d'intégrer l'entraînement dans le scénario et l'environnement d'une jeu vidéo sans que l'utilisateur n'en soit conscient. Notre protocole mène à une meilleure immersion et à meilleur sentiment de flot vis à vis du jeu
Active Brain Computer Interfaces (BCIs) allow people to exert direct voluntary control over a computer system: their brain signals are captured and the system recognizes specific imagined actions (movements, images, concepts). Active BCIs and their users must undergo training. This makes the signals easier to recognize by the system. This acquisition can take from 10 minutes up to 2 months. BCIs can thus be applied to many control and interaction scenarios of our everyday lives, especially in relation to entertainment (Wolpaw et al., 2002).BCIs are mostly used by disabled people in a medical setting and seldom leave the lab. First of all, high-grade equipment is expensive and non-portable. Although there are commercial ventures proposing BCI acquisition equipment to the general public, the quality is still insufficient to build accurate and robust BCIs.BCIs also suffer from numerous limitations:• Variability of the signals: signals different across people or within the same individual at different times.• Long and repetitive training sessions: between 10 minutes up to several months, disengage and bore users.• Limited feedback: simple unimodal feedback ill adapted for many users. Feedback is unidirectional and the user just has to follow instructions.All these issues limit the adoption of BCI, the lack of widespread commercial success and the use of BCI from human computer interaction applications.The objective of the thesis is to propose solutions to the above problems so as to obtain a consistent architecture that will allow BCIs to be better suitable to Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) applications. The idea is to implement co-learning in the BCI loop and to explore how users and system can give feedback to each other in order to improve BCI usability.This thesis is structured around three innovations surrounding the BCI loop:• A general architecture based on asynchronous BCI principles and on incremental training combined with an unsupervised blind-source separation filter and a minimum distance classifier. This architecture allows producing BCIs with minimal training session. We evaluate the architecture on a drone piloting task over a month and find that it is suitable for use in daily recreational applications.• A more intuitive visualization modality for classification outcomes and distance features using Wachspress coordinate projection for an arbitrary number of classes. We combine the visualization with direct feedback mechanism where users can interactively change the classification margin, change the types of features as well as edit the training trials in real-time. We evaluate our contribution on a simple shooter game and find there is a good synergy between our visualization modality and direct user feedback and that the combination is much more enjoyable to users than a standard BCI training.• Finally we develop an operational Conceptual Imagery BCI based on our architecture, visualization and feedback system that allow for more natural interactions through the imagination of sematic categories and concepts. We show that this type of BCI is more effective at detecting distinct semantic categories rather than close ones. Then, we build on this conceptual BCI to propose a smart home control system for healthy and disabled users. Finally we invent a new seamless training protocol for Conceptual Imagery that uses conceptual and semantic priming in order to integrate the training in the narrative and environment of the game without the realization of the user. Our technique leads to better flow and immersion of users in the game. We believe this training protocol can be extended to many tasks outside of games or even of Conceptual Imagery
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Ramakrishna, Reddy Nikhil, and Jawahar Baskaran. "The Factors Influencing Customer Co-Creation." Thesis, Högskolan i Halmstad, Centrum för innovations-, entreprenörskaps- och lärandeforskning (CIEL), 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-40786.

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In today's business, organizations are working with external stakeholders to develop a better product. Customers are one such stakeholder with whom organizations collaborate to develop a product fulfilling their needs. This process of Co-Creation facilitates organizations to get closer to their customers. Also in the study made in the year 2016 for the 19th annual global CEO survey, 90% of the CEOs have claimed Customers to be their main priorities. Further in the literature has also debated the process of customer co-creation being complex and studies have been made to understand the Ups and Downs of the process. Problem Background: Based on the opportunity in the field of Co-Creation growing rapidly and literature arguing on both Success and failure of the process, we in our thesis aim to address the gap of identifying the factors that influence the Customer Co-Creation Process. The Purpose of our thesis was to Identify the Factors for Organizations that Influence the process and suggest to imply those factors during the process of Co-Creation for a better result.  To answer our research question we chose a qualitative approach by interviewing a total of 5 members from different organizations and different businesses in a semi-structured interview format. We chose to do research from both Customer and Organizational perspective, we formed 2 cases out of the 4 interviews and one as an expert in the field of New Product Development. The main findings of our research shows 6 Main Influencing Factors and 12 Sub Factors within 6 main factors that enrich the process of co-creation. The factors are Communication (Feedback & Highlighting the need to Customer), Management (Environment, Relationship Management, Flexibility /Exploratory, Leadership, Rewards/Incentives, Selection of Customer), Transparency, Commitment & Trust (Secrecy Concern, Sharing of IP), Consistency, Training (Employee and Customer). Our research shows the factors on the application during the co-creation process can influence the process to a better output. We have suggested the organizations in our Organizational Implications on how these factors can influence the process to a better output. Thus, answering our research question.
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Peksa, Mikulás̆, Sareeya Bureekaew, Rochus Schmid, Jan Lang, and Frank Stallmach. "On the nature of adsorption sites for CO 2 in MOF Zn 2 (bdc) 2 dabco." Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, 2015. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-183198.

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Peksa, Mikulás̆, Sareeya Bureekaew, Rochus Schmid, Jan Lang, and Frank Stallmach. "On the nature of adsorption sites for CO 2 in MOF Zn 2 (bdc) 2 dabco." Diffusion fundamentals 20 (2013) 55, S. 1, 2013. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A13631.

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Robra-Bissantz, Susanne, and Christoph Lattemann. "Customer Integration und Customer Governance – Neue Konzepte für die Anbieter-Kunden-Beziehung im B2C-E-Business." Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2014. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-155369.

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Das Internet mit immer neuen Kommunikationsdiensten hat das Potenzial, völlig neue Strategien des Unternehmens an der Schnittstelle zu seinen privaten Kunden einzuleiten. Der Kunde nimmt in Zukunft nicht mehr allein die Rolle eines passiven Käufers ein [Homburg, Gruner 96]. Stattdessen entwickelt er sich zu einem aktiven Partner des Unternehmens, was potenziell zu einer neuen Gestaltung der Unternehmensorganisation führt sowie zu neuen strategischen Optionen, z. B. zur Generierung von Wettbewerbsvorteilen. Ein Beispiel dieser Entwicklung ist die Customer Integration, die Einbindung des Kunden als Co-Worker in Wertschöpfungsprozesse eines Unternehmens.
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Books on the topic "Bcc Co"

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Canada, Canada Citizenship and Immigration. Canada and B.C. sign an agreement for co-operation on immigration =: Le Canada et la Colombie-Britannique signent une entente de coopération en matière d'immigration. Ottawa, Ont: Citizenship and Immigration Canada = Citoyenneté et immigration Canada, 1998.

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Fält, Erik. Co mpounds in contact: A study in compound words with special reference to the Old Slavonic translation of Flavius Josephus' [Peri tou Ioudaikou polemou]. Uppsala: Uppsala University, 1990.

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Qua, Xuan Nguyen. Lich su co bac. Doi Nay, 1995.

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Map, Universal. Plm Bch Co S/Boca Rt Fl776. Universal Map Enterprises, 2002.

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Soup and Beyond (BCA Edn) HB New Covent Garden Soup Co. MacMillan, 1999.

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Huynh, Van Lang. Co bac: Mot chuong hoi-ky va vai doan ve nghe-thuat. Tac Gia, 1998.

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Co-Op Revolution: Vancouver's Search for Food Alternatives. Caitlin Press, Incorporated, 2019.

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Canadian Engineers, C.E.F., British Columbia: Headquarters : 6th Field Co., C.E., North Vancouver, B.C. Vancouver: Hanscome & Gehrke, 1997.

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Copy of agreements between District no. 18, U.M.W. of A. and the Western Coal Operations Association, affecting the companies as is mentioned: Crow's Nest Pass Coal Co., Limited, Fernie, B.C. International Coal & Coke Co., Coleman, Alta., Canadian Collieries Co., Blairmore, Alta., Canadian-American Coal Co., Frank , Alta., Breckenridge & Lund Coal Co., Lundbreck, Alta., H.L. McNeill Co., Edmonton, Alta., Pacific Coal Co., Bankhead, Alta., terminating March 31st, 1909. [Calgary?: s.n., 1995.

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Pride and prejudice [videorecording] / co-production of BBC Television and BBC Worldwide Americas ; in association with A&E Network ; producer, Sue Birtwistle ; director, Simon Langton. 2nd ed. New York: New Video Group, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Bcc Co"

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Castro, Miguel, Fernando Estrada, and Vicente Soria. "An Algorithm in Direct Space for the Local Electronic Structure of Ferromagnetic Phases: Co(bcc) and Ni(fcc)." In Density Functional Methods in Chemistry, 285–91. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3136-3_18.

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Chen, Li Qun, and Zheng Chen Qiu. "Electronic structure and doping effect of Ni and Co in the kink on the edge dislocation of bcc iron." In Defect and Diffusion Forum, 37–46. Stafa: Trans Tech Publications Ltd., 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/3-908451-37-x.37.

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Özyürek, Aslı, Sotaro Kita, Shanley Allen, Reyhan Furman, and Amanda Brown. "How does linguistic framing of events influence co-speech gestures?" In Benjamins Current Topics, 197–216. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/bct.10.15ozy.

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He, Peichang, and Angel M. Y. Lin. "Co-developing science literacy and foreign language literacy through “Concept + Language Mapping”." In Benjamins Current Topics, 115–42. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/bct.115.06he.

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Reimers, Lena, and Stefanie Paluch. "Co-Creation as a Research Method in B2C New Product Development." In Developments in Marketing Science: Proceedings of the Academy of Marketing Science, 231. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10951-0_82.

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Vidaurre, Carmen, Claudia Sannelli, Klaus-Robert Müller, and Benjamin Blankertz. "Machine-Learning Based Co-adaptive Calibration: A Perspective to Fight BCI Illiteracy." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 413–20. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13769-3_50.

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Blocher, Walter. "C2B statt B2C? – Auswirkungen von Blockchain, Smart Contracts & Co. auf die Rolle des Verbrauchers." In Entgrenzungen des Konsums, 87–107. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-19339-3_6.

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Huang, Andrew J. W., Cheng-Hui Li, You-Wei Chen, and Lilly Y. W. Bourguignon. "Co-Expression of BCL-2 and CD44S in Basal Layers of Human Ocular Surface Epithelia." In Lacrimal Gland, Tear Film, and Dry Eye Syndromes 2, 527–31. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5359-5_74.

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Herrera-Arcos, Guillermo, and Daniel Pimentel. "Mediated Interdependence in Motion: A Co-op Augmented Reality (AR) and Brain–Computer Interface (BCI) Installation." In Springer Series on Bio- and Neurosystems, 189–94. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24326-5_22.

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Becker, Christine. "BBC America." In Transatlantic Television Drama, 69–86. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190663124.003.0005.

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This chapter explores the corporate state of transatlantic television via a case study of BBC America, which is co-owned by the British BBC Worldwide and the American AMC Networks. The chapter details BBC America’s shift from an independent cable channel oriented around Britishness to an asset in AMC Networks’ portfolio, with a programming strategy more AMC than BBC. The study thereby illustrates that the value of a cable channel is no longer just in its individual brand; now its worth lies in the larger corporate network of program ownership and access to transnational platforms. BBC America’s prime-time scripted drama strategy is driven accordingly by the overarching goal to reach upscale, engaged viewers on both linear TV and video-on-demand platforms, in line with the global aspirations of its corporate parent.
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Kunimatsu, K., T. Tsuchiya, K. Elphick, T. Ichinose, K. Z. Suzuki, A. Hirohata, and S. Mizukami. "Magnetic tunnel junction with a metastable bcc Co3Mn alloy electrode." In 2019 International Conference on Solid State Devices and Materials. The Japan Society of Applied Physics, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7567/ssdm.2019.ps-9-16.

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Gu, Bei, H. Harry Asada, and Xiangdong He. "Software Development of Co-Simulation of Algebraically Coupled Dynamic Subsystems Without Disclosure of Proprietary Subsystem Models." In ASME 2002 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2002-39287.

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This paper presents a software environment for Co-Simulation using a special Differential Algebraic Equation (DAE) solution method, which is based on the discrete-time sliding control methodology. This algorithm does not require the detailed information from subsystems to resolve causal conflict. The problem formulation and the computational algorithm will be briefly introduced. The algebraic constraint is handled by a special subsystem simulator, Boundary Condition Coordinator (BCC). All subsystem simulators run as independent processes in the Co-Simulation environment. Class templates containing all necessary functions for the different types of subsystems are defined. Subsystem engineers can easily build a subsystem simulator by simply providing the mathematical model, which will be hidden after the subsystem simulator is compiled. Integration engineers can assemble subsystem simulators into simulation of large coupled systems by simply connecting subsystems. The object-oriented class design makes it feasible to extend the software to run Internet-based subsystem simulators or to compile subsystems into a single-process simulator.
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Katayama, T., T. Saito, S. Saito, Y. Kurosaki, K. Miyokawa, T. Kamino, K. Kobayashi, et al. "X-ray absorption and X-ray magnetic circular dichroism studies of a monatomic bcc-Co(001) layer facing an amorphous Al-O tunnel barrier." In INTERMAG Asia 2005: Digest of the IEEE International Magnetics Conference. IEEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/intmag.2005.1464432.

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Silkin, S. A., A. V. Gotelyak, N. Tsyntsaru, A. I. Dikusar, R. Kreivaitis, and J. Padgurskas. "Effect of Bulk Current Density on Tribological Properties of Fe-W, Co-W and Ni-W Coatings." In BALTTRIB 2015. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/balttrib.2015.10.

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Evaluation of tribological behaviour of Fe-W, Ni-W and Co-W coatings produced by electrodeposition at various bulk current densities (BCD) was under investigation in the given study. BCD does not have essential effect on the microhardness and wear characteristics of Fe-W and Co-W coatings. But the scratch tests reveal the presence of such influence. These tests showed superior wear resistance for the coatings obtained at low BCD. It was found that BCD has influence on wear resistance of Ni-W coatings under dry friction conditions. The BCD also has an influence on the coefficient of friction of Fe-W and Ni-W coatings at dry friction conditions. However, such an effect is opposite to that, observed at the scratch test.
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Petereit, Juli, and Karen Schlauch. "A powerful and robust co-expression network analysis algorithm." In BCB '14: ACM-BCB '14. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2649387.2660558.

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Li, Yao, and Thenkurussi Kesavadas. "Brain Computer Interface Robotic Co-Workers: Defective Part Picking System." In ASME 2018 13th International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/msec2018-6655.

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Industrial robotic co-workers are robots that can work with human being in an unstructured environment. Such robots, must be able to assist human operators in a seamless way without receiving specific instructions. Robotic co-workers can open entirely new application fields in manufacturing as demonstrated in this paper. We designed such an industrial co-robot to pick up defective parts by simply monitoring a human operator directly through a brain computer interface (BCI). By constantly monitoring the operator using BCI sensors, the robotic co-worker can sense when an operator notices a defective part and then moves to remove the part from a moving conveyor with no direct instruction from the operator. The robot, equipped with an RGB camera, recognizes the part, tracks the position and generates accurate motion plan. We demonstrated the system using a human subject study.
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Fung, Sanderz. "Co-occurrence Clusters of Aligned Pattern Clusters." In BCB'13: ACM-BCB2013. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2506583.2506664.

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"Symposium Co-Chairs' message." In 2010 25th Biennial Symposium on Communications. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bsc.2010.5473018.

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"Symposium Co-Chairs’ message." In 2008 24th Biennial Symposium on Communications. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bsc.2008.4563188.

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Saeedi, Ramyar, Keyvan Sasani, and Assefaw H. Gebremedhin. "Co-MEAL." In BCB '17: 8th ACM International Conference on Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, and Health Informatics. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3107411.3107430.

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