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Lei, Jintang, Xun Cai, Xiaodan Ma, Li Zhang, Yuwen Li, Xue Dong, Joseph St Geme, and Guoyu Meng. "Recombinant expression, purification, crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction analysis ofHaemophilus influenzaeBamD and BamCD complex." Acta Crystallographica Section F Structural Biology Communications 71, no. 2 (January 28, 2015): 234–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/s2053230x14027319.

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The Bam machinery, which is highly conserved from bacteria to humans, is well recognized as the apparatus responsible for the insertion and folding of most outer membrane proteins in Gram-negative bacteria. InEscherichia coli, the Bam machinery consists of five components (i.e.BamA, BamB, BamC, BamD and BamE). In comparison, there are only four partners inHaemophilus influenzae: a BamB homologue is not found in its genome. In this study, the recombinant expression, purification, crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction analysis ofH. influenzaeBamD and BamCD complex are reported. The genes encoding BamC and BamD were cloned into a pET vector and expressed inE. coli. Affinity, ion-exchange and gel-filtration chromatography were used to obtain high-purity protein for further crystallographic characterization. Using the hanging-drop vapour-diffusion technique, BamD and BamCD protein crystals of suitable size were obtained using protein concentrations of 70 and 50 mg ml−1, respectively. Preliminary X-ray diffraction analysis showed that the BamD crystals diffracted to 4.0 Å resolution and belonged to space groupP212121, with unit-cell parametersa= 54.5,b= 130.5,c= 154.7 Å. The BamCD crystals diffracted to 3.8 Å resolution and belonged to space groupI212121, with unit-cell parametersa= 101.6,b= 114.1,c= 234.9 Å.
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Gu, Yinghong, Yi Zeng, Zhongshan Wang, and Changjiang Dong. "BamA β16C strand and periplasmic turns are critical for outer membrane protein insertion and assembly." Biochemical Journal 474, no. 23 (November 21, 2017): 3951–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/bcj20170636.

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Outer membrane (OM) β-barrel proteins play important roles in importing nutrients, exporting wastes and conducting signals in Gram-negative bacteria, mitochondria and chloroplasts. The outer membrane proteins (OMPs) are inserted and assembled into the OM by OMP85 family proteins. In Escherichia coli, the β-barrel assembly machinery (BAM) contains four lipoproteins such as BamB, BamC, BamD and BamE, and one OMP BamA, forming a ‘top hat’-like structure. Structural and functional studies of the E. coli BAM machinery have revealed that the rotation of periplasmic ring may trigger the barrel β1C–β6C scissor-like movement that promote the unfolded OMP insertion without using ATP. Here, we report the BamA C-terminal barrel structure of Salmonella enterica Typhimurium str. LT2 and functional assays, which reveal that the BamA's C-terminal residue Trp, the β16C strand of the barrel and the periplasmic turns are critical for the functionality of BamA. These findings indicate that the unique β16C strand and the periplasmic turns of BamA are important for the outer membrane insertion and assembly. The periplasmic turns might mediate the rotation of the periplasmic ring to the scissor-like movement of BamA β1C–β6C, triggering the OMP insertion. These results are important for understanding the OMP insertion in Gram-negative bacteria, as well as in mitochondria and chloroplasts.
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Lee, James, Holly A. Sutterlin, Joseph S. Wzorek, Michael D. Mandler, Christine L. Hagan, Marcin Grabowicz, David Tomasek, et al. "Substrate binding to BamD triggers a conformational change in BamA to control membrane insertion." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115, no. 10 (February 20, 2018): 2359–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1711727115.

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The β-barrel assembly machine (Bam) complex folds and inserts integral membrane proteins into the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria. The two essential components of the complex, BamA and BamD, both interact with substrates, but how the two coordinate with each other during assembly is not clear. To elucidate aspects of this process we slowed the assembly of an essential β-barrel substrate of the Bam complex, LptD, by changing a conserved residue near the C terminus. This defective substrate is recruited to the Bam complex via BamD but is unable to integrate into the membrane efficiently. Changes in the extracellular loops of BamA partially restore assembly kinetics, implying that BamA fails to engage this defective substrate. We conclude that substrate binding to BamD activates BamA by regulating extracellular loop interactions for folding and membrane integration.
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Hart, Elizabeth M., Meera Gupta, Martin Wühr, and Thomas J. Silhavy. "The gain-of-function allelebamAE470Kbypasses the essential requirement for BamD in β-barrel outer membrane protein assembly." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117, no. 31 (July 16, 2020): 18737–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2007696117.

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The outer membrane (OM) of gram-negative bacteria confers innate resistance to toxins and antibiotics. Integral β-barrel outer membrane proteins (OMPs) function to establish and maintain the selective permeability of the OM. OMPs are assembled into the OM by the β-barrel assembly machine (BAM), which is composed of one OMP—BamA—and four lipoproteins—BamB, C, D, and E. BamB, C, and E can be removed individually with only minor effects on barrier function; however, depletion of either BamA or BamD causes a global defect in OMP assembly and results in cell death. We have identified a gain-of-function mutation,bamAE470K, that bypasses the requirement for BamD. AlthoughbamD::kanbamAE470Kcells exhibit growth and OM barrier defects, they assemble OMPs with surprising robustness. Our results demonstrate that BamD does not play a catalytic role in OMP assembly, but rather functions to regulate the activity of BamA.
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Gavalchin, Jerrie, and Stanley E. Katz. "The Persistence of Fecal-Borne Antibiotics in Soil." Journal of AOAC INTERNATIONAL 77, no. 2 (March 1, 1994): 481–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/77.2.481.

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Abstract One aspect of the use of antibiotics in animal agriculture, which to date has received modest attention, concerns the effects of antibiotics excreted by animals upon the environment. The persistence of 7 antibiotics that are commonly used in feeds was studied in a typical agricultural soil. The antibiotics studied were bacitracin (BAC), penicillin (PEN), streptomycin (STR), tylosin (TYL), bambermycins (BAM), erythromycin (ERY), and chlortetracycline (CTC). The level incorporated into the soil with feces was 5.6 μg antibiotic/g soil. After incubation in soil for 30 days at 30°C, 44% of CTC and 23% of BAC remained; however, no detectable amounts of TYL, ERY, BAM, STR, and PEN remained. At 20°C, 88% of CTC, 33% of BAC, and 25% of ERY remained after 30 days; however, no STR, BAM, TYL, and PEN could be found. At 4°C, essentially all of the CTC, ERY, and BAM; 23% of BAC; and 40% of TYL remained after 30 days; however, PEN and STR were undetectable.
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Li, Jinshan, Robert Sinclair, Stephen S. Rosenblum, and Hidetaka Hayashi. "Reaction-mediated texturing of barium ferrite magnetic thin films on ZnO underlayer." Journal of Materials Research 10, no. 9 (September 1995): 2343–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/jmr.1995.2343.

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Using facing target sputtering, crystalline magnetoplumbite-type barium ferrite (BaFe12O19 or BaM) thin films have been prepared in situ at a substrate temperature of 640 °C without postdeposition annealing. Using our facing target sputtering system, BaM thin films grow randomly if they are directly deposited onto Si or thermally oxidized Si substrates. However, deposited onto a sputtered ZnO layer (∼230 Å) on Si substrates, BaM thin films show excellent c-axis out-of-plane texture with a 0.2°c-axis dispersion angle, as indicated by x-ray diffraction (XRD). Cross-section transmission electron microscopy (XTEM) reveals that the textured films epitaxially grow on a transition layer, which is formed between BaM and ZnO. No direct epitaxial relation between BaM and ZnO was observed. This transition layer is identified by TEM and XRD as ZnFe2O4, which, from a structure point of view, reduces the lattice mismatch between BaM and ZnO, and also enhances the c-axis out-of-plane epitaxial growth. ZnFe2O4 is a reaction product of BaM and ZnO, as indicated by both TEM and XRD. After ex situ annealing the film in air at 800 °C, the ZnFe2O4 layer becomes thicker at the expense of BaM and ZnO. The lattice parameters of both BaM and ZnO decreased as annealing time increased.
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Ravichandran, D., R. Roy, W. B. White, and S. Erdei. "Synthesis and characterization of sol-gel derived hexa-aluminate phosphors." Journal of Materials Research 12, no. 3 (March 1997): 819–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/jmr.1997.0119.

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Two refractory phosphors, BaMg2Al16O27: Eu2+ (BAM) and MgAl11O17.5: Ce3+, Tb3+ (MAO), have been synthesized both by the conventional solid-state processing route (using oxides as the starting materials) and by reacting precursors made by the sol-gel process using organic precursors. The phases formed were reacted at 1000 °C in (a) steam and (b) steam + AlF3. The phosphors were well crystallized with particle sizes in the range of 1–10 μm. The emission spectra showed the characteristic broad band blue emission of Eu2+ for BAM and a narrow band green luminescence of Tb3+ for MAO. The melting points of BAM and MAO were measured to be 1920 ± 20 °C and 1950 ± 20 °C, respectively, using an Ir-strip furnace and optical pyrometer. BAM and MAO phosphor materials are congruently and incongruently melting, respectively. Excellent crystallization via the sol-gel route was found even at 1220 °C. Enhancement of the luminescent output by the steam treatment by some 25% was determined.
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Al-Hwaitat, Eman S., Mohammad K. Dmour, Ahmad S. Masadeh, Ibrahim Bsoul, Yazan Maswadeh, and Sami H. Mahmood. "Effects of pH value and Sintering Temperature on the Structural and Magnetic Properties of Barium Hexaferrites Prepared by Co-Precipitation." Material Science Research India 18, no. 1 (April 30, 2021): 37–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/msri/180105.

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Barium hexaferrite (BaFe12O19; M-type; BaM) is an important, cost effective magnetic material for permanent magnet applications. The magnetic properties of the prepared samples, and the purity of the BaM phase depend critically on the synthesis route and experimental conditions. In this study, BaM hexaferrites were prepared by co-precipitation method using two different values of pH for the precursor solutions (11.0 and 12.5), and sintering pellets of the co-precipitates at 860, 920 and 990°C.The prepared samples were characterized using X-ray diffraction and magnetic measurements. X-ray diffraction patterns indicated that the samples prepared with pH = 12.5 consisted of a single BaM phase at all sintering temperatures. However, the patterns of the samples with pH = 11.0 did not reveal the existence of BaM at 860°C, whereasa major BaM phase (86 – 87 wt.%) was observed at 920 and 990°C with a minor α-Fe2O3 phase. The thermo magnetic curves confirmed the BaM magnetic phase in the samples. The hysteresis loops of the BaM samples showed characteristics of hard magnetic materials with relatively high saturation magnetization. Analysis of the magnetic data indicated an intrinsic coercivity Hci~ 5 kOe for all samples, and a saturation specific magnetization in the range σs = 56.0 – 66.3 emu/g, which are suitable for permanent magnet applications. The practical coercivity (HcB), residual induction (Br) and maximum energy product (BH)max of the samples with pH = 12.5 are higher than those of the samples with pH = 11.0, and the highest magnetic parameters of HcB = 1871 Oe, Br = 2384 G, and (BH)max = 8.92 kJ/m3 were observed for the sample with pH = 12.5 and sintered at 860°C.
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Chen, M. S., Z. X. Shen, X. Y. Liu, and J. Wang. "Raman and magnetization studies of barium ferrite powder prepared by water-in-oil microemulsion." Journal of Materials Research 15, no. 2 (February 2000): 483–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/jmr.2000.0072.

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Micro-Raman spectroscopy was used to study the formation of BaFe12O19 (BaM) powders derived from water-in-oil microemulsion at different calcination temperatures. With increase in the calcination temperature, the Raman spectra of the BaM powders become narrower and stronger without apparent frequency shifts of the Raman bands. The calcination temperature dependence of the Raman spectra and the magnetic properties of the BaM powders result from the crystallization rather than size effect. Our results show that there is a strong correlation between the crystallinity and the magnetic properties, which could be explained in terms of the crystallization effect on the superexchange interaction between ferric ions. The γ–Fe2O3 phase occurred in the BaM precursor and the powder calcined at 500 °C. The α–Fe2O3 phase was developed in the powders calcined at 500, 600, and 700 °C, which was not detected by x-ray diffraction. With increasing calcination temperature, the γ–Fe2O3 phase can either react with oxide containing barium to form the BaM phase or transform to the α–Fe2O3 phase. The amount of α–Fe2O3 decreases due to reaction with BaCO3 to form BaM phase at higher calcination temperature.
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Leistikow, Dean, and Ren-Raw Chen. "Carry Cost Rate Regimes and Futures Hedge Ratio Variation." Journal of Risk and Financial Management 12, no. 2 (May 3, 2019): 78. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jrfm12020078.

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This paper tests whether the traditional futures hedge ratio (hT) and the carry cost rate futures hedge ratio (hc) vary in accordance with the Sercu and Wu (2000) and Leistikow et al. (2019) “hc” theory. It does so, both within and across high and low spot asset carry cost rate (c) regimes. The high and low c regimes are specified by asset across time and across currency denominations. The findings are consistent with the theory. Within and across c regimes, hT is inefficient and hc is biased. Across c regimes, hc’s Bias Adjustment Multiplier (BAM) does not vary significantly. Even though hc’s bias-adjusted variant’s BAM is restricted to old data that is from a different c regime, the hedging performance of hc and its bias-adjusted variant (=hc × BAM), are superior to that for hT. Variation in c may account for the hT variation noted in the literature and variation in c should be incorporated into ex ante hedge ratios.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "C-BAM"

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Warren, Stan, and n/a. "Principal facilitator behaviour in curriculum implementation." University of Canberra. Education, 1991. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20061109.175407.

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In the past ten years the emergence of studies in the area of effective schools has focused a good deal of attention on the role adopted by principals in the process of change. Few can deny the importance of this role in the development and implementation of new/changing curriculum statements. This is especially noticeable in schools that are part of a large 'centralised' system. This study is concerned with the role adopted by four principals in schools in Wollongong N.S.W. where a new syllabus in Writing K-6 was being implemented. It examined the implementation activities used and then focused specifically on the role adopted by the principal in that process.1 To enable the success or otherwise of the implementation activities to be identified, the C-BAM techniques developed by Hall, Hord et al were modified and used. The role adopted by each of the four principals was then considered in an effort to identify the contribution it made to the implementation activities. The findings suggest that the principal does play a significant role in Curriculum Implementation and that he/she needs additional skills and understandings to enable the process used to be successful. It is recommended that the C-BAM techniques would be one useful tool that principals could use.
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Reed, Brian, and n/a. "A survey of regular teachers' concerns towards the integration of disabled children in state primary schools, Bendigo region, Victoria." University of Canberra. Education, 1990. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20061107.100059.

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The integration of disabled children into regular schools is a current educational and social issue causing widespread interest, concern and debate throughout Australia. The most controversial and innovative adoption of integration policy has occurred in Victoria since the release of the Collins Report in 1984. The present study was conducted in 26 State primary schools in the Bendigo area of the Loddon Campaspe Mallee region of Victoria where disabled children had been integrated in regular classrooms with the assistance of a paid teacher aide during 1988. The purpose of the study was to survey the concerns of those teachers into whose classes children with disabilities had been integrated. The Stages of Concern (SoC) dimension of the Concerns-Based Adoption Model (C-BAM) was chosen as the research methodology. C-BAM was developed at the Research and Development Center for Teacher Education, University of Texas at Austin, and for the purpose of this study, the methodology consisted of a questionnaire of 35 standardized items (the Stages of Concern Questionnaire), and a School Survey. The study set out to identify the concerns of teachers (ii) toward integration, and to establish reasons why teachers are at particular stages of concern. Factors included teachers' age, gender, number of years of teaching experience, qualifications and in-service training. Other issues related to the disabled children themselves, the school, and factors such as availability of resources, funding levels, and access to support systems. This study developed from the policy document Integration in Victorian Education (the Collins Report, 1984). Since then, the Ministry of Education has published two additional booklets (in January and February, 1987), which partly address some of the issues included in this thesis. These include resourcing, in-servicing and the legal implications of the innovation. The analysis of the data points to major shortcomings which will jeopardize the implementation process and the likely success of the innovation. A number of recommendations have been suggested, with particular reference to the pre-service and in-service training of teachers, and issues relating to funding and resources. The findings have implications for all classroom teachers, as potentially all are required to accept disabled children into their classes. The results and recommendations also have relevance for the Ministry of Education, whose responsibility it is to ensure that the integration of disabled children into regular classes is fully supported at a government level, and for training institutions, whose task it is to provide appropriate pre-service and in-service programs for present and future classroom teachers.
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Rigg, Suzanne. "Scots in the Hudson's Bay Company, c.1779 - c.1821." Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 2008. http://digitool.abdn.ac.uk/R?func=search-advanced-go&find_code1=WSN&request1=AAIU511840.

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This dissertation examines Scottish involvement in the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), c.1779 to c.1821. It surveys the Company's recruitment practices, and the national and regional contribution of Scots to the HBC, demonstrating that Orkneymen were disproportionately numerous throughout the entire period under examination. This study explores their motivation for entry to the HBC, and the various routes (and obstacles) to advancement of salary and station. It also seeks to establish whether Scottish networks operated in the fur trade, and the utility of such connections. Although Scots encountered many opportunities for betterment in Rupert's Land, they were also confronted with the challenge of working in a commercially competitive and remote wilderness environment. Extreme climatic conditions, insufficient food/medicinal supplies, laborious work duties, and violent trade rivalry meant that illness, disability, and death were common occurrences. The extent to which the paternalistic directors endeavoured to mitigate such hardships, and tended to the welfare of employees and their dependents, is assessed. Finally, the social, cultural and economic impact of Scots on both their temporary and home residences is explored. This discussion includes the significance of 'Scottishness' in the fur trade and the importance of 'home' to temporary migrants. In addition, this study highlights the difficulties of remitting savings and domestic support money to dependents in Scotland, and the successes of employees who fulfilled their personal ambitions on their return to Orkney, and climbed onto the property ladder.
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Storm, Alan. "Family and maritime community : Robin Hood's Bay, c.1653-c.1867." Thesis, University of Leicester, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/7668.

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This study of a coastal settlement, in challenging its traditional classification as a "fishing village", may strengthen the case for more investigations of the kind. Coastal erosion at Robin Hood's Bay created a compactness which contributed to the cohesion of the population. Confined between Highland and the North Sea, the settlement shared the remoteness, cultural even more than geographical, of seaward-looking Whitby. With enclosure as a detectable factor, population was probably drawn from the adjacent countryside in the fifteenth century, to accumulate around a fishing-farming nucleus. In the seventeenth century the traditional manorial situation in Fylingdales began to change, with the introduction of 1,000-year leaseholds in Robin Hood's Bay. This contributed to relative immobility of the settlement's population. Servicing by sea of the local alum industry, and the rise of the east-coast coal trade, became the means of extending the equalitarian and co-operative order of fishing to seafaring and shipping enterprise. The return on this, assisted by the unusually long tenure, was sufficient to support the growth of networks of kin so forbidding in their complexity that family reconstitution, from parish registers and wider genealogical sources, became essential to the study. Concern to protect the family is observable, but the growth of strong, puritanical Nonconformity did not frustrate opportunities presented by smuggling. Attitudes, traditional skills and the economic and social order enabled great advantage to be taken of the increase in nineteenth-century shipping, until steam-power intervened. At the heart of both enterprise and resistance to change was the finest mesh of long-standing, entrepreneurial kin testifying to the powerful socialisation that had fostered continuity of residence and maritime employment. The ethic, and the social and economic order by which this obscure community made the description "fishing village” inadequate, suggests that further scrutiny of the coast, not only for the history of merchant shipping, but for people conditioned to the ordering of their own lives, might be profitable.
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Wilke, Pierre. "Compilation formellement vérifiée de code C de bas-niveau." Thesis, Rennes 1, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016REN1S088/document.

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Cette thèse présente une extension du compilateur CompCert permettant de fournir des garanties formelles de préservation sémantique à des programmes auxquels CompCert n'en donne pas. CompCert est un compilateur pour le langage C vers différentes architectures qui fournit, en plus d'un exécutable compilé, des garanties formelles concernant le comportement du programme assembleur généré. En particulier, tout programme C ayant une sémantique définie selon le standard C est compilé en un programme assembleur équivalent, c'est-à-dire qui a la même sémantique. En revanche, ce théorème n'assure aucune garantie lorsque le programme source n'a pas de sémantique définie : on parle en C de comportement indéfini. Toutefois, des programmes C issus de réels projets largement utilisés contiennent des comportements indéfinis. Cette thèse détaille dans un premier temps un certain nombre d'exemples de programmes C qui déclenchent des comportements indéfinis. Nous argumentons que ces programmes devraient tout de même bénéficier du théorème de préservation sémantique de CompCert, d'abord parce qu'ils apparaissent dans de vrais projets et parce que leur utilisation des comportements indéfinis semble légitime. Dans ce but, nous proposons d'abord un modèle mémoire pour CompCert qui définit l'arithmétique arbitraire de pointeurs et la manipulation de données non initialisées, à l'aide d'un formalisme de valeurs symboliques qui capturent la sémantique d'opérations non définies dans le standard. Nous adaptons l'intégralité du modèle mémoire de CompCert avec ces valeurs symboliques, puis nous adaptons les sémantiques formelles de chacun des langages intermédiaires de CompCert. Nous montrons que ces sémantiques symboliques sont un raffinement des sémantiques existantes dans CompCert, et nous montrons par ailleurs que ces sémantiques capturent effectivement le comportement des programmes sus-cités. Enfin, afin d'obtenir des garanties similaires à celles que CompCert fournit, nous devons adapter les preuves de préservation sémantique à notre nouveau modèle. Pour ce faire, nous généralisons d'importantes techniques de preuves comme les injections mémoire, ce qui nous permet de transporter les preuves de CompCert sur nos nouvelles sémantiques. Nous obtenons ainsi un théorème de préservation sémantique qui traite plus de programmes C
This thesis presents an extension of the CompCert compiler that aims at providing formal guarantees about the compilation of more programs than CompCert does. The CompCert compiler compiles C code into assembly code for various architectures and provides formal guarantees about the behaviour of the compiled assembly program. It states that whenever the C program has a defined semantics, the generated assembly program behaves similarly. However, the theorem does not provide any guarantee when the source program has undefined semantics, or, in C parlance, when it exhibits undefined behaviour, even though those behaviours actually happen in real-world code. This thesis exhibits a number of C idioms, that occur in real-life code and whose behaviour is undefined according to the C standard. Because they happen in real programs, our goal is to enhance the CompCert verified compiler so that it also provides formal guarantees for those programs. To that end, we propose a memory model for CompCert that makes pointer arithmetic and uninitialised data manipulation defined, introducing a notion of symbolic values that capture the meaning of otherwise undefined idioms. We adapt the whole memory model of CompCert with this new formalism and adapt the semantics of all the intermediate languages. We prove that our enhanced semantics subsumes that of CompCert. Moreover, we show that these symbolic semantics capture the behaviour of the previously undefined C idioms. The proof of semantic preservation from CompCert needs to be reworked to cope with our model. We therefore generalize important proof techniques such as memory injections, which enable us to port the whole proof of CompCert to our new memory model, therefore providing formal guarantees for more programs
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Van, Sittert Lance. "Labour, capital and the state in the St. Helena Bay fisheries c.1856 - c.1956." Doctoral thesis, University of Cape Town, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/21708.

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This thesis deals with the history of the St Helena Bay inshore fisheries, 1856-1956. Fishing has long been neglected by social and economic historians and the myths propagated by company and popular writers still hold sway. The thesis challenges these by situating commercial fishing at St Helena Bay in the context of changing regional, national and international economies and showing how it was shaped and conditioned by the struggle for ownership of the marine resource between labour and capital, mediated by the state. The thesis is organised chronologically into three epochs. In each the focus moves from macro to micro, tracing the processes of class formation, capital accumulation and state intervention. The first epoch (c.1856-c.1914) examines the merchant fisheries, the second (c.1914-c.1939) the crayfish canning industry and the third ( c.1939-c.195) secondary industrialisation. It is argued that the common property nature of the marine resource and non-identity between labour and production time in fishing created obstacles to capitalist production, discouraging investment and allowing petty-commodity production to flourish. The latter mediated the vagaries of production through a share system of co-adventuring which enabled owners to avoid paying a fixed wage. This system's impact on the nature and consciousness of fishing labour is examined as is its vulnerability to capture by other capitals through insecure land tenure and credit. Fishing capital, in both its merchant and productive guises was dependent on articulation with petty-commodity production to provide it with commodities or raw material and bear the cost of reproducing labour. Articulation was hampered at St Helena Bay both by the persistence of merchant capital and the rent and labour interests of Sandveld agriculture. The origins and effect of this situation on the fisheries is detailed and discussed, highlighting the importance of agricultural capital's political influence with the colonial and provincial state in blocking or subverting the development of productive capital. The advent of the interventionist central state in the 1930s undermined merchant and farmer dominance of the fisheries and cleared the way for the articulation of petty-commodity primary production with secondary industry during and after the Second World War. This articulation was facilitated by the central state restricting access to the marine · resource and investing heavily in marine research and infrastructure to roll-back the natural constraints on fishing and create the conditions for the establishment of a stable capitalist production regime.
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Slater, Robert Ernest Gregory. "Artists' colonies in Staithes and Runswick Bay c.1880-1914." Thesis, University of Leicester, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/10303.

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This is the first scholarly study of the artists' colonies of Staithes and Runswick Bay on the north Yorkshire coast from c.1880 to 1914. Artists who worked in both locations have attracted attention, but their work until now has not been considered as part of a wider painting community. It has not been recognised that Runswick Bay was a separate colony. Such a topic requires an interdisciplinary approach, drawing on the methods of social and economic history, together with local history studies as well as art history. Following an introduction establishing the motivations, approach and scope of the thesis, each chapter addresses a range of key issues and images. Chapter one examines the social and economic context in which the paintings were produced, with particular emphasis on the fishing industry. Chapter two examines the development of the artists' colonies, together with the relationship between the fisherfolk and the artists. It compares Staithes and Runswick Bay with Newlyn and Cullercoats as centres of cultural production. Chapter three explores the representation of both villages and their inhabitants in the paintings produced. Of particular concern is the depiction of fisherfolk as icons of a simpler life and the embodiment of Englishness. Chapter four discusses the exhibiting practices of the artists, particularly in London and northern England. It also looks at the role of individual patrons. Overall this work demonstrates that Staithes and Runswick Bay were two distinct artists' colonies and that they were of greater significance than has previously been recognised because of the number of artists who worked there and the paintings produced. A broader aim of this thesis is to suggest that the development of artists’ colonies, such as Staithes and Runswick Bay, contributed to definitions of Englishness and that the paintings produced there were expressions of national identity.
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Sarreste, Florian Ferdière Alain. "La sidérurgie ancienne dans le Bas Maine (VIIIe s. av. J.-C. - XVe s. ap. J.-C.)." Tours : SCD de l'université de Tours, 2008. http://theses.abes.fr/2008TOUR2008.

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Sarreste, Florian. "La sidérurgie ancienne dans le Bas Maine (VIIIe s. av. J.-C. - XVe s. ap. J.-C.)." Thesis, Tours, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008TOUR2008/document.

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Le Bas Maine (département de la Mayenne, ouest de la Sarthe et sud-ouest de l’Orne) reprend les contours de la cité antique des Diablintes. Les recherches anciennes et quelques découvertes ponctuelles indiquaient ici la présence probable de zones de production sidérurgique antérieures au XVe s. et à l’apparition du haut-fourneau dans cette région. La présente étude le confirme. L’utilisation de différentes méthodes de recherche documentaire et les vérifications au sol ont permis d’enregistrer plus de 420 sites liés à la réduction directe qui forment des zones de production, dont les plus importantes se trouvent à la limite des départements de la Sarthe et de la Mayenne. En outre, la fouille d’un ferrier, les analyses archéométriques menées sur les vestiges collectés sur les sites de réduction, mais également dans les forges de la capitale diablinte, Noviodunum/Jublains, ont permis d’apporter des éléments nouveaux sur l’organisation de la production du fer durant l’époque romaine, la plus représentée dans la région, et de proposer l’existence de variations techniques au sein de la filière de réduction directe du fer
The “Bas Maine” composed of the county of Mayenne, western Sarthe and south-western Orne), and situated in the north-western France, takes back the outlines of the ancient diablinte civitas. Former researches and some rare discoveries indicated the presence of iron production areas preceeding the appearance of blast furnace (at the end of the 15th century) in this region. The use of different documentary research methods and field survey permit to register more than 420 iron smelting slag sites which form several iron production areas. The largest ones are located along the border of the counties of Mayenne and Sarthe. Besides, the excavation led on a slag heap and the analyses of residues collected on iron smelting sites and in the iron-making workshops of the diablinte civitas capital, Noviodunum/Jublains (Mayenne), bring new data on the organisation of iron production during the Antiquity, the best known period in the region, and allow us to propose the existence of technical variations within the bloomery process
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Köhne, Carolin. "Die Beobachtbar-unbeobachtbar-Unterscheidung eine Studie zum Beobachtungsbegriff Bas van Fraassens." Hamburg Diplomica-Verl, 2007. http://d-nb.info/990961966/04.

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Lippman, Stanley B., and Zhang li. C++ Primer zhong wen ban. Bei jing: Zhong guo dian li chu ban she, 2002.

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Essential C++ zhong wen ban. Wu han: Hua zhong ke ji ta xue chu ban she, 2001.

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zhong, Yuan guo, and Pu la da. C++ Primer Plus(di 6 ban) zhong wen ban. Bei jing: Ren min you dian chu ban she, 2012.

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ta, Pu la. C Primer Plus(di wu ban) zhong wen ban. Bei jing: Ren min you dian chu ban she, 2005.

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Xiao xiang gong zuo shi., ed. C# Primer Plus zhong wen ban. Taibei Shi: Qi feng zi xun gu fen you xian gong si, 2003.

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Shu ju jie gou (C yu yan ban). Beijing: Qing hua da xue chu ban she, 2007.

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Weimin, Wu, ed. Shu ju jie gou: C yu yan ban. Beijing: Qing hua da xue chu ban she, 1997.

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65°c tang zhong mian bao: Bread doctor. Taibei Shi: Qi lin wen hua chu ban she you xian gong si, 2009.

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Ni zen yang chi wei ta ming C: Wei ta ming C zhi bai bing. Taibei Shi: Lin yu wen hua shi ye you xian gong si, 2001.

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Yan, Weimin. Shu ju jie gou ti ji (C yu yan ban). Beijing: Qing hua da xue, 1999.

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Chabrowski, Jan. "The space C n−1( $$\bar Q$$ )." In The Dirichlet Problem with L2-Boundary Data for Elliptic Linear Equations, 131–41. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bfb0095760.

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Larochelle, Pierre, and Sida Du. "A Novel S-C-U Dual Four-Bar Linkage." In Advances in Robot Kinematics 2016, 43–50. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56802-7_5.

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Shinomiya, Yuki, and Yukinobu Hoshino. "Bag of Features Based on Feature Distribution Using Fuzzy C-Means." In HCI International 2014 - Posters’ Extended Abstracts, 546–50. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07857-1_96.

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Leisk, G. G., and A. Saigal. "C-Scan Mapping of Elastic Modulus in a Stepped Aluminum Bar Casting." In Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation, 1991–98. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5947-4_260.

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Kumar, Rahul, Rajesh Dwivedi, and Ebenezer Jangam. "Hybrid Fuzzy C-Means Using Bat Optimization and Maxi-Min Distance Classifier." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 68–79. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9942-8_7.

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Sahoo, Suchismita, Rukmani Mohanta, and Anajn K. Giri. "Testing Lepton Nonuniversality in $$b \rightarrow c \tau \bar{\nu }_l$$ Decay Modes." In Springer Proceedings in Physics, 853–56. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4408-2_119.

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Kumbhakar, Suman, Ashutosh Kumar Alok, Dinesh Kumar, and S. Uma Sankar. "New Physics Solutions for $$b\rightarrow c\tau \bar{\nu }$$ Anomalies After Moriond 2019." In Springer Proceedings in Physics, 417–23. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-6292-1_53.

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Herynek, I. "Polarisation Effect of ρ Produced in $$ \bar pp $$ Interactions at 5.7, 12 and 22.4 GeV/c." In Nucleon-Nucleon and Nucleon-Antinucleon Interactions, 707–15. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-8830-9_21.

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Karpinski, J., S. Rusiecki, E. Kaldis, and E. Jilek. "High Oxygen Pressure (PO2≤3000 bar, T≤1200°C) Investigations in the Y2Ba4Cu6+nO14+n Family." In Hot Isostatic Pressing— Theory and Applications, 357–66. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2900-8_52.

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Iyer, Sweta, Rachel T. Uren, and Ruth M. Kluck. "Probing BAK and BAX Activation and Pore Assembly with Cytochrome c Release, Limited Proteolysis, and Oxidant-Induced Linkage." In Methods in Molecular Biology, 201–16. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-8861-7_14.

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Hassan, H. J., L. Cianetti, P. M. Mannucci, V. Vicente, R. Cortese, and C. Peschle. "HEREDITARY THROMBOPHILIA CAUSED BY MISSENSE MUTATION IN PROTEIN C GENE." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1642944.

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The structure of the gene for protein C was analyzed in 13 protein C deficient unrelated patients (11 heterozygous, 2 homozygous), who showed an equivalent reduction of this serine protease at both enzymatic and antigen level. No deletion(s) or rearrangement(s) was demonstrated by Southern blot after hybridization to a cDNA probe. One patient showed a variant restriction pattern after Bam HI digestion, characterized by an abnormal 9.6 kb band in addition to the 8.3 and 1.3 normal ones. Extensive family studies, including 7 heterozygotes with the same clinical phenotype, showed the same abnormal pattern in all and only these heterozygotes. Protein C gene from the propositus was cloned in EMBL3 lambda vector. A 411 bp PstI - SacI fragment from exon 9 encompassing the mutation in the Bam HI site was subcloned in M13mpl8. Its sequence showed a single transversion in the Bam HI palyndrome (GGATCC -> GCATCC) : this causes a substitution of the 402 thryptophan residue with a cystein. The 402 thryptophan residue is constantly conserved in a biochemical domain present in all eukaryotic serine proteases: substitution of the large thryptophan aromatic ring with the small cysteine hydrophilic side-chain conceivably leads to destabilization of the tertiary structure of protein C in these heterozygotes. Thus, the point mutation reported here is sufficient to explain the protein C deficiency in these subjects, and is apparently responsible for their clinical phenotype.
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Naoe, M., N. Matsushita, Kou Watanabe, M. Ichinose, and S. Nakagawa. "Deposition of c-axis oriented BaM ferrite layers with excellent smooth surface on superior underlayers." In IEEE International Magnetics Conference. IEEE, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/intmag.1999.837437.

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Na, Li, Jawed Khan, and Lonnie Adams. "Stacked Die Analysis Using C-mode Scanning Acoustic Microscope." In ISTFA 2005. ASM International, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.istfa2005p0189.

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Abstract For stacked die package delamination inspection using C-mode acoustic microscope, traditional interface and thorough scan techniques cannot give enough of information when the delamination occurs in multi-interfaces, and echoes from adjacent interfaces are not sufficiently separated from each other. A thinner thickness in the stacked-die package could complicate C-mode scanning acoustic microscopy (CSAM) analysis and sometimes may lead to false interpretations. The first objective of this paper is to briefly explain the CSAM mechanism. Based on that, some of the drawbacks of current settings in detecting the delamination for stacked-die packages are presented. The last objective is to introduce quantitative B-scan analysis mode (Q-BAM) and Zip-Slice technologies in order to better understand and improve the reliability of detecting the delamination in stacked-die packages. Therefore, a large portion of this paper focuses on the Q-BAM and Zip-Slice data acquisition and image interpretation.
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Feldkamp, Martin, Thomas Quercetti, and Frank Wille. "Outcomes of Three Large Scale Fire Reference Tests Conducted in BAM Fire Test Facility." In ASME 2020 Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2020-21245.

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Abstract Packages for the transport of high-level radioactive material are designed to withstand severe accidents. Hypothetical severe accident conditions are defined in the IAEA Regulations for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Materials. One of these accident conditions is the thermal test, mainly consisting of a 30 minute fully engulfing 800°C pool fire or an equally severe fire test. The heat fluxes into the package depend substantially on the fire characteristics and the surface temperature of the package. Fire tests can be performed at BAM on a propane gas fire test facility. In order to investigate the heat fluxes over a wide range of surface temperatures in this test facility a fire reference package was designed for multiple use. The package represented the outer geometry of a specific transport cask for radioactive waste. The fire reference package is a closed steel sheet cylinder with a wall thickness of 10 mm, a length of 1500 mm and a diameter of 1050 mm. The package was instrumented with thermocouples and filled with heat resistant insulation material. Three open-air fire tests were performed in the BAM propane gas fire test facility. The flames exposure time period varied slightly for the fire tests. The wind direction as well as the wind speed were measured and changed between and during the tests. Test stand parameters such as wind shield location and propane gas volume flow were chosen constant for the three tests. The locally measured fire reference package steel sheet temperatures were used for the calculation of heat fluxes as function of time and surface temperature. The measured temperatures allowed further calculations. In a first approach effective fire characteristics of the propane gas fire, including the flame temperature, the fire convection coefficient and a radiation exchange coefficient mathematically describing the determined average heat flux over the surface temperature were calculated.
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Weber, Mike, Anja Kömmling, Matthias Jaunich, Dietmar Wolff, Uwe Zencker, Holger Völzke, and Dietmar Schulze. "Testing and Numerical Simulation of Elastomeric Seals Under Consideration of Time Dependent Effects." In ASME 2016 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2016-63192.

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Due to delays in the siting procedure to establish a deep geological repository for spent nuclear fuel and high level waste and in construction of the already licensed Konrad repository for low and intermediate level waste, extended periods of interim storage will become more relevant in Germany. BAM is involved in most of the cask licensing procedures and is responsible for the evaluation of cask-related long-term safety issues. Elastomeric seals are widely used as barrier seals for containers for low and intermediate level radioactive waste. In addition they are also used as auxiliary seals in spent fuel storage and transportation casks (dual purpose casks (DPC)). To address the complex requirements resulting from the described applications, BAM has initiated several test programs for investigating the behavior of elastomeric seals. These include experiments concerning the hyperelastic and viscoelastic behavior at different temperatures and strain rates, the low temperature performance down to −40°C, the influence of gamma irradiation and the aging behavior. The first part of the paper gives an overview of these tests, their relevant results and their possible impact on BAM’s work as a consultant in the framework of approval and licensing procedures. The second part presents an approach of the development of a finite element model using the finite element code ABAQUS®. The long-term goal is to simulate the complex elastomeric behavior in a complete lid closure system under specific operation and accident conditions.
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Grelle, Tobias, Dietmar Wolff, Ulrich Probst, Matthias Jaunich, and Holger Völzke. "Investigation of the Time and Temperature Dependent Behavior of Metal Seals in Radioactive Waste Containers." In ASME 2018 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2018-84584.

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The Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und –prüfung (BAM) runs an investigation program on the long-term behavior of multi-component metal seals. Such seals are used in a wide area of applications including transport and storage casks for spent nuclear fuel and high level radioactive waste. The seal function is mainly based on the compression of the inner helical spring, which generates the necessary seal force to keep the sealing surfaces in close contact. This in turn leads to a plastic deformation of the outer jacket of the seal, comprised of highly ductile aluminum or silver that adapts to the sealing surfaces of cask body and bolted lid, thus providing high level leak tightness. In Germany, those casks are licensed for interim storage periods of up to 40 years or more if extended interim storage would become necessary before a final repository is available. Thus, the sealing performance has to be evaluated, including factors like elevated temperature due to decay heat or mechanical loads due to transport under normal as well as accident conditions. Long-term investigations at BAM have been running over the last nine years to identify and evaluate the seal performance by measuring the remaining seal force, the useable resilience and the leakage rate after various time intervals at temperatures ranging from room temperature up to 150 °C. It was found that the seal force and useable resilience decrease with time and temperature, caused by creep deformation of the outer jacket. In order to obtain an analytical description for the seal behavior and to achieve more information on the material behavior under application conditions a comprehensive investigation program with focus on aluminum as outer jacket material was launched. The program includes material investigations such as compression and tension creep tests with representative basic materials. An additional test setup allows for the continuous measurement of the remaining seal force at temperatures of up to 150 °C. Furthermore, seal segments are compressed and stored in heating chambers, thus producing segments at different stages of the aging process. The segments are investigated regarding the development of the contact area width, jacket thickness and microstructural changes. This data will be used to develop material models and an analytical description of the time and temperature dependent long-term sealing behavior. This paper explains the current status of gained test results and modelling approaches and closes with an outlook to the future project plans.
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BRAATEN, ERIC. "EXOTIC $c\bar c $ MESONS." In Proceedings of the Conference. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812838667_0005.

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Nehrig, Marko, Claus Bletzer, and Frank Wille. "Pressure Build-Up Inside Packages Containing Wet Intermediate Level Radioactive Waste due to Thermal Loads." In ASME 2012 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2012-78282.

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Over the last years several transport approval procedures were finished for ductile cast iron containers containing wet intermediate level waste. BAM was involved in the assessment of mechanical and thermal aspects, activity release and material and component behavior regarding fulfillment of the regulatory requirements. The radioactive contents of these package designs which were not dried, only drained, consist of saturated ion exchange resin and a small amount of free water. Regarding wet contents, the most interesting point, however, is the pressure build-up inside the package due to vaporization. This could be caused by radiolysis of the liquid and must be taken into account for the storage period. The paper deals primarily with the pressure build-up inside the package caused by the regulatory thermal test (30 min at 800°C) as part of the cumulative test scenario under accident conditions of transport. The pressure build-up is estimated by calculation in a very conservative way regarding conduction and heat radiation. To get trustworthy results without an exact specification of the content, physical fire tests should be conducted. This paper will result in the strong advice, that contents should be dried to ensure a positive outcome of the safety assessment.
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Ehmann, Christian, and Gunnar Bali. "Mixing of charmonia with $D\bar{D}/c\bar{u}u\bar{c}$ states." In The XXVII International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory. Trieste, Italy: Sissa Medialab, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.091.0113.

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GODFREY, STEPHEN, and JONATHAN L. ROSNER. "PRODUCTION OF MISSING $c\bar c$ and $b\bar b$ STATES." In Proceedings of the 5th International Conference. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812704269_0080.

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Abe, Toshinori. Studies of b b-bar gluon and c c-bar vertices. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/784737.

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Fulsom, Brian Gregory. A Study of B→c$\bar{c}$γK in the BaBar Experiment. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/992973.

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Quigg, Chris. Narrow $(c\bar{c})$ above Flavor Threshold, $B_c$ Excited States,(Stable) Doubly Heavy Tetraquarks. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1596023.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC. C-130 Broad Area Review (BAR). Addendum. King 56 Salvage. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, August 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada363785.

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Clautice, K. H., W. G. Gilbert, M. A. Wiltse, M. B. Werdon, and T. X. Homza. Geology of the Helm Bay area, portions of the Craig C-1 and Ketchikan C-6 quadrangles, southeastern Alaska. Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.14509/1667.

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Miller, R. O., and G. B. J. Fader. Cruise report 89-009, phase C - sand wave field - Scots Bay, F.R.V. Navicula. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/128184.

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Aubert, B. Measurement of the D{sub (sJ)}(2317) and D{sub (sJ)}(2460)Properties in e{sup +}e{sup -} --> c c-bar Production. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/829767.

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Solano Salinas, Carlos Javier. Asymmetry Studies in the Production of $\Lambda^0/\bar \Lambda^0$, $\Xi^-/\bar{\Xi}^+$ and $\Omega^-/\bar{\Omega}^+$ Hyperons in 500 GeV/c $\pi^-$ - Nucleon Interactions. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1421679.

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Beck, S. Maytal. Search for the Pentaquark via the Decay $P^0_{\bar{c}s} \to \phi \pi \rho$. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1421528.

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Hurvits, Gilhad. Search for the Pentaquark via the Decay $P^0_{\bar{c} s} \to K^{*} K p$. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1421701.

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