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Weil, Shalva. "Letters to Camondo." Journal of Contemporary Antisemitism 5, no. 2 (December 1, 2022): 131–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.26613/jca.5.2.123.

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Steve, Michel. "Un monument pastiche, le musée Nissim de Camondo à Paris." Histoire de l'art 27, no. 1 (1994): 63–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/hista.1994.2621.

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Rodini, Elizabeth. "Preserving and Perpetuating Memory at the Musée Nissim de Camondo." Museum History Journal 7, no. 1 (January 2014): 36–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/1936981613z.00000000020.

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Delmaire, Danielle. "Nissim de Camondo (Le lieutenant), Correspondance et Journal de campagne, 1914- 1917." Tsafon, no. 74 (December 1, 2017): 174–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/tsafon.438.

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Dumortier, Claire, and Patrick Habets. "Les têtes à l'antique du service Lefebvre conservé au musée Nissim de Camondo." Sèvres. Revue de la Société des amis du Musée national de la céramique 25, no. 1 (2016): 84–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/sevre.2016.1102.

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Grange, Cyril. "La succession d’Abraham-Béhor, Comte de Camondo – entre droits français, italien, hébraïque et ottoman." Annales de démographie historique 136, no. 2 (2018): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/adh.136.0059.

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Tsay, Der Min, and Guan Shyong Hwang. "Application of the Theory of Envelope to the Determination of Camoid Profiles With Translating Followers." Journal of Mechanical Design 116, no. 1 (March 1, 1994): 320–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2919366.

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A new, simple procedure employing the theory of envelope for a family of surfaces with two independent parameters to determine the profiles of camoids with translating spherical followers is presented. Given the follower motion program, the method enables the kinematic relationship for the camoid surface coordinates to be easily generated in an analytical expression. The results are then compared to those obtained by utilizing the principle of contact point between the camoid and the follower surfaces. The pressure angle is analyzed, and the cutter paths required in the machining process are also produced. A numerical example is given to illustrate the application of the approach.
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Roditi, Edouard. "Camondo's Way." Grand Street 6, no. 2 (1987): 145. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/25006968.

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Almeida, Paul, and Rubén Urbizagástegui. "Cutumay Camones." Latin American Perspectives 26, no. 2 (March 1999): 13–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0094582x9902600202.

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Pace, Roberto. "Aleocharinae delle Regione Etiopica al Naturkundemuseum di Erfurt (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae)." Beiträge zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology 58, no. 2 (November 15, 2008): 357–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/contrib.entomol.58.2.357-397.

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Das untersuchte Material stammt aus neuen Aufsammlungen. Sechs Tribus (Falagriini, Athetini, Thamiaraeini, Pygostenini, Lomechusini und Aleocharini), 20 Gattungen (Cordalia, Falagria, Nehemitropia, Atheta, Schistogenia, Typhloponemys, Pachorhopala, Madecazyras, Porus, Drusilla, Diplopleurus, Neosmectonia, Trichodonia, Myrmechusina, Zyras, Paramyrmoecia, Ocyplanus, Gryptaulacus, Botsa und Aleochara) und 61 Arten werden festgestellt. 29 Arten werden neu beschrieben. Alle verfügbaren Verbreitungsangaben werden mitgeteilt. Die Gattung Madecazyras ist neu für das kontinentale Afrika, sie war bisher aus Madagaskar bekannt. Einige neue Arten werden mit Typen verglichen, die der Autor früher beschrieben hat; andere Arten werden mit den verfügbaren Schlüsseln der Gattungen bestimmt. Alle neuen und einige bekannte Arten werden illustriert.SommarioIl materiale studiato proviene da recenti ricerche. Sono riconosciuti sei tribù (Falagriini, Athetini, Thamiaraeini, Pygostenini, Lomechusini e Aleocharini), 20 generi (Cordalia, Falagria, Nehemitropia, Atheta, Schistogenia, Typhloponemys, Pachorhopala, Madecazyras, Porus, Drusilla, Diplopleurus, Neosmectonia, Trichodonia, Myrmechusina, Zyras, Paramyrmoecia, Ocyplanus, Gryptaulacus, Botsa e Aleochara) e 61 specie. Ventinove specie sono descritte come nuove per la scienza. Tutti i dati distributivi disponibili sono presentati. Il genere Madecazyras, prima noto solamente nel Madagascar, è nuovo per l’Africa continentale. Alcune nuove specie sono comparate con esemplari della serie tipica di specie affini studiati dall'autore; altre specie sono determinate con le chiavi disponibili dei generi. Ogni specie nuova e alcune specie note sono illustrate.StichwörterColeoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae, Taxonomy, new species, South-Africa, Kenya, Tanzania, Burundi, Swaziland, Ethiopia, Gambia, Republic of Guinea.Nomenklatorische Handlungenkenyasinuosa Pace, 2008 (Aleochara (Xenochara)), spec. n.nilotica Pace, 1986 (Aleochara (Xenochara)), stat. rev. now a valid speciesclanwilliamensis Pace, 2008 (Atheta (Acrotona)), spec. n.mlilwanensis Pace, 2008 (Botsa), spec. n.tsavoana Pace, 2008 (Cordalia), spec. n.burundensis Pace, 2008 (Diplopleurus), spec. n.niloticus Pace, 2008 (Diplopleurus), spec. n.longapicalis Pace, 2008 (Gryptaulacus), spec. n.swazilandensis Pace, 2008 (Madecazyras), spec. n.dianiensis Pace, 2008 (Myrmechusina), spec. n.guineensis Pace, 2008 (Myrmechusina), spec. n.swazilandicola Pace, 2008 (Myrmechusina), spec. n.guineanus Pace, 2008 (Ocyplanus), spec. n.burundensis Pace, 2008 (Pachorhopala), spec. n.hartmanni Pace, 2008 (Pachorhopala), spec. n.knysnensis Pace, 2008 (Pachorhopala), spec. n.mlilwanensis Pace, 2008 (Pachorhopala), spec. n.burundicola Pace, 2008 (Trichodonia), spec. n.tambaensis Pace, 2008 (Typhloponemys), spec. n.aethiopicus Pace, 2008 (Zyras (Camonia)), spec. n.gofensis Pace, 2008 (Zyras (Camonia)), spec. n.hartmannianus Pace, 2008 (Zyras (Camonia)), spec. n.hlanensis Pace, 2008 (Zyras (Camonia)), spec. n.inflatitheca Pace, 2008 (Zyras (Camonia)), spec. n.koroussensis Pace, 2008 (Zyras (Camonia)), spec. n.tsavicola Pace, 2008 (Zyras (Camonia)), spec. n.tshipisensis Pace, 2008 (Zyras (Ctenodonia)), spec. n.ruvubuensis Pace, 2008 (Zyras (Eurydonia)), spec. n.burundanus Pace, 2008 (Zyras (Paraphthalmonia)), spec. n.kigwenensis Pace, 2008 (Zyras (Paraphthalmonia)), spec. n.
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Tsay, Der Min, and Guan Shyong Hwang. "The Profile Determination and Machining of Camoids with Oscillating Spherical Followers." Journal of Engineering for Industry 116, no. 3 (August 1, 1994): 355–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2901952.

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A simple procedure, that can be used to determine the complicated camoid profile with an oscillating spherical follower and to decide the cutter path with the predictable surface roughness, is presented. In the profile design stage, it employs the theory of envelope for a family of surfaces with two independent parameters to derive the camoid contour. Also, the pressure angle is investigated by means of the analytical expression of the camoid. The results are compared to those obtained by using the principle of contact point between the camoid and the follower. Based on the chordal deviation and the scallop height, the surface roughness is analyzed in the machining process. An example is given to illustrate the application of the proposed method.
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Seni, Nora. "The Camondos and Their Imprint on 19th-Century Istanbul." International Journal of Middle East Studies 26, no. 4 (November 1994): 663–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002074380006116x.

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In cities like Paris and London in the 19th century, the leading bankers not only supported the developing industrialization but also established practices that determined the nature of their charitable and philanthropic activity and their patronage of the arts. They supported scientific and archaeological research as well. The recurrence of these practices over the century is increasingly recognized and would justify investigation to uncover the underlying rules that governed the activities of bankers outside the financial sphere. In other words, it would justify research in terms of the anthropology of bankers. One aspect that has, so far, received insufficient attention is the impact these bankers had on cities—both in their role as builders and protectors of schools and hospitals and in the imprint they made on the urban landscape. In housing, for example, the Stern, Heine, and Weill families established foundations in Paris for the construction of HBM (habitat bon marché, low-cost housing), and architects adopted by the great banking families, such as William Bouwens, chosen by the banker Henri Germain to build the Parisian headquarters of Crédit Lyonnais, designed the great undertakings of the Parisian Belle Époque.
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Becerro, Ana Isabel, Mathieu Allix, Mariano Laguna, Daniel González-Mancebo, Cecile Genevois, Alfonso Caballero, Gabriel Lozano, Nuria O. Núñez, and Manuel Ocaña. "Revealing the substitution mechanism in Eu3+:CaMoO4 and Eu3+,Na+:CaMoO4 phosphors." Journal of Materials Chemistry C 6, no. 47 (2018): 12830–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8tc04595j.

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Pace, Roberto. "New distribution data, new species and two new genera of Aleocharinae from Tropical Africa (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae)." Beiträge zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology 63, no. 1 (June 14, 2013): 129–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/contrib.entomol.63.1.129-147.

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Im bearbeiteten Material aus dem tropischen Afrika werden 9 Tribus (Pronomaeini, Pygostenini, Gyrophaenini, Diestotini, Falagriini, Athetini, Lomechusini, Thamiaraeini, Aleocharini), 15 Gattungen (Nopromaea, Typhloponemys, Brachida, Diestota, Falagria, Ischnopoda, Atheta, Brachycraspedusa, Catarractodes, Brachysipalia, Diplopleurus, Zyras, Paramyrmoecia, Spaniodmoinusa, Aleochara) und 26 Arten determiniert. In zwei neuen Gattungen, Brachycraspedusa n. gen. der Tribus Athetini und Spaniodmoinusa n. gen. der Tribus Thamiaraeini werden 19 Arten neu beschrieben: Nopromaea nakuruensis n. sp., Nopromaea cornelli n. sp., Brachida burkinensis n. sp., Diestota doulaensis n. sp., Falagria bartolozzii n. sp., Ischnopoda riftensis n. sp., Atheta senecicola n. sp., Atheta willersi n. sp., Brachycraspedusa naivashaensis n. sp., Catarractodes cristatus n. sp., Brachysipalia melanica n. sp., Diplopleurus maculipennis n. sp., Diplopleurus intermedius n. sp., Zyras paraopticus n. sp., Zyras taitaorum n. sp., Zyras trinus n. sp., Zyras digorum n. sp., Zyras triumbonatus n. sp., und Spaniodmoinusa cornelli n. sp. Sämtliche neue Arten und Gattungen werden mit verwandten Arten oder Gattungen verglichen und sind illustriert.StichwörterInsecta, Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae, taxonomy, new genera, new species, Kenya, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Zambia.Nomenklatorische HandlungenBrachycraspedusa Pace, 2013 (Aleocharinae), gen. nov.Spaniodmoinusa Pace, 2013 (Aleocharinae), gen. nov.senecicola Pace, 2013 (Atheta (Oxypodera)), spec. nov.willersi Pace, 2013 (Atheta (Oxypodera)), spec. nov.burkinensis Pace, 2013 (Brachida), spec. nov.naivashaensis Pace, 2013 (Brachycraspedusa), spec. nov.melanica Pace, 2013 (Brachysipalia), spec. nov.cristatus Pace, 2013 (Catarractodes), spec. nov.doualensis Pace, 2013 (Diestota), spec. nov.intermedius Pace, 2013 (Diplopleurus), spec. nov.maculipennis Pace, 2013 (Diplopleurus), spec. nov.bartolozzi Pace, 2013 (Falagria (Leptagria)), spec. nov.riftensis Pace, 2013 (Ischnopoda), spec. nov.cornelli Pace, 2013 (Nopromaea), spec. nov.nakuruensis Pace, 2013 (Nopromaea), spec. nov.cornelli Pace, 2013 (Spaniodmoinusa), spec. nov.triumbunatus Pace, 2013 (Zyras (Androdonia)), spec. nov.digorum Pace, 2013 (Zyras (Camonia)), spec. nov.paraopticus Pace, 2013 (Zyras (Camonia)), spec. nov.taitaorum Pace, 2013 (Zyras (Camonia)), spec. nov.trinus Pace, 2013 (Zyras (Camonia)), spec. nov.
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Gou, Ying, Qin Liu, Xifeng Shi, Abdullah M. Asiri, Jianming Hu, and Xuping Sun. "CaMoO4 nanosheet arrays for efficient and durable water oxidation electrocatalysis under alkaline conditions." Chemical Communications 54, no. 40 (2018): 5066–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8cc02092b.

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Luteyn, James L., and Dylia Stella Sylva S. "Una notable especie nueva de Diogenesia (Ericaceae) de Antioquia, Colombia." Actualidades Biológicas 17, no. 63 (November 29, 2017): 40–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.17533/udea.acbi.330027.

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XIE, GUO-YA, and XIAN-RONG LIU. "STUDIES OF THE OPTICAL SPECTRA AND EPR PARAMETERS FOR Dy3+ ION IN CaMoO4 CRYSTAL." Modern Physics Letters B 27, no. 29 (November 15, 2013): 1350209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217984913502096.

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CaMoO 4: Dy 3+ used as solid-state laser single crystal, which operate in the yellow region, have important technological applications. In this paper, based on the crystal-field theory, the optical spectra of Dy 3+ in CaMoO 4 crystal are calculated by diagonalizing the 42 × 42 energy matrix. The electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) parameters g factors g‖ and g⊥ and hyperfine structure constants A‖ and A⊥ of 161 Dy 3+ and 163 Dy 3+ isotopes in CaMoO 4 crystal are investigated using the perturbation formulas of the 4f9 ion in tetragonal symmetry. The needed crystal parameters are determined from the superposition model and the local structure of the studied system. The calculated results are in good agreement with the experimental values.
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Burelli, Paolo, and Arnav Jhala. "CamOn: A Real-Time Autonomous Camera System." Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment 5, no. 1 (October 16, 2009): 187–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/aiide.v5i1.12347.

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This demonstration presents CamOn, an autonomous camera control system for real-time 3D games. CamOn employs multiple Artificial Potential Fields (APFs), a robot motion planning technique, to control both the location and orientation of the camera. Scene geometry from the 3D environment contributes to the potential field that is used to determine position and movement of the camera. Composition constraints for the camera are modelled as potential fields for controlling the view target of the camera. CamOn combines the compositional benefits of constraint-based camera systems, and improves on real-time motion planning of the camera. Moreover, the recasting of camera constraints into potential fields is visually more accessible to game designers and has the potential to be implemented as a plug-in to 3D level design and editing tools currently available with games.
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Berteanu, Mihai, Pierre de Hillerin, Radu Bidiugan, Ileana Ciobanu, Ruxandra Badea, Luminita Dumitru, Alina Iliescu, and Horatiu Dinu. "Elements of Gait Kinematic Analyze in CAMONAL Project." Applied Mechanics and Materials 436 (October 2013): 247–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.436.247.

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The kinematics of the human body is very complex. Every movement involves many joints, muscles and a special nervous control. The modern miniaturized inertial sensor systems prove to be valuable tools for rehabilitation medicine. We present the way a system of inertial sensors can be used to compare healthy and affected lower limb movements during gait.
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Bitton, Yonatan, Raphael Cohen, Tamar Schifter, Eitan Bachmat, Michael Elhadad, and Noémie Elhadad. "Cross-lingual Unified Medical Language System entity linking in online health communities." Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 27, no. 10 (September 10, 2020): 1585–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jamia/ocaa150.

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Abstract Objective In Hebrew online health communities, participants commonly write medical terms that appear as transliterated forms of a source term in English. Such transliterations introduce high variability in text and challenge text-analytics methods. To reduce their variability, medical terms must be normalized, such as linking them to Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) concepts. We present a method to identify both transliterated and translated Hebrew medical terms and link them with UMLS entities. Materials and Methods We investigate the effect of linking terms in Camoni, a popular Israeli online health community in Hebrew. Our method, MDTEL (Medical Deep Transliteration Entity Linking), includes (1) an attention-based recurrent neural network encoder-decoder to transliterate words and mapping UMLS from English to Hebrew, (2) an unsupervised method for creating a transliteration dataset in any language without manually labeled data, and (3) an efficient way to identify and link medical entities in the Hebrew corpus to UMLS concepts, by producing a high-recall list of candidate medical terms in the corpus, and then filtering the candidates to relevant medical terms. Results We carry out experiments on 3 disease-specific communities: diabetes, multiple sclerosis, and depression. MDTEL tagging and normalizing on Camoni posts achieved 99% accuracy, 92% recall, and 87% precision. When tagging and normalizing terms in queries from the Camoni search logs, UMLS-normalized queries improved search results in 46% of the cases. Conclusions Cross-lingual UMLS entity linking from Hebrew is possible and improves search performance across communities. Annotated datasets, annotation guidelines, and code are made available online (https://github.com/yonatanbitton/mdtel).
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SHARVIT, G., I. Goren, L. Godny, K. Yadgar, S. Elial Fatal, R. Barkan, D. Turner, I. Dotan, and H. Yanai. "P626 Patients with IBD seek extra supportive care: insights from Israeli social media networks." Journal of Crohn's and Colitis 14, Supplement_1 (January 2020): S518. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjz203.754.

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Abstract Background Social Media (SM) networks are a major communication tool for patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) and healthcare professionals (HCPs). In Israel there are several SM platforms, some guided by HCPs while others are patients closed members groups. The largest HCP- patients network is called ‘Camoni’ (‘like me’). We aimed to assess topics of patients’ interest by exploration through SM. Methods This study had two phases: I –a qualitative study to assess topics of patients’ interest- screening. Posts of patients with IBD on ‘Camoni’ were evaluated by thematic analysis: identifying patterned meaning, coding based on topic, and categorising major groups. II - an anonymized survey was distributed online through SM networks. The survey was based on the identified topics in the screening, asking the participants to elect and delve only on the five most relevant topics. Satisfaction was assessed by visual analogue scales (VAS) of 0–100 points. Results Screening included 2,123 posts published on Camoni between 2014–2019. The analysis revealed 18 different topics (Figure 1). The online survey was launched on November 2019 and had 329 responders: male 47.9%, age 38 years (IQR 29–51), disease duration 10 years (IQR 4–20), active disease 43%, using medications 80.9%: steroids 8.9%, anti-TNFs 31.6%, anti-integrins 9.1%, ustekinumab 4.6%, tofacitinib 2.1%. Crohn’s disease 63.4%, perianal disease 40.8%, extraintestinal manifestations 27%, history of surgery 36.4%, care in hospital outpatient clinics 67.8%. The distribution of satisfaction VAS scores was asymmetric with skewness to the right (Figure 3). Median (IQR) for general satisfaction of the treating physician - 87.5 (73–99), accessibility to HCPs - 77.5 (48.5–92), HCP professionalism 90 (75–99), degree of understanding patients’ concerns 81 (51–96), effectiveness of communication with HCPs 81 (59.7–96). The first five elected-topics of interest were: diet, lifestyle, complementary and alternative medicine, interpretation of medical results, and referral of patients to specialists and reviews (Figure 2). Most responders (85.1%) prefer to be active on an SM network that is guided by HCPs; however,, only 22% of online survey responders were active on Camoni. Conclusion Patients with IBD with a significant disease burden are highly satisfied from conventional care. However, patients are still in need for further support and information, perceived as not being addressed in the conventional setting. An operative multidisciplinary setting in routine care, incorporating dietitians, IBD-nurses and HCP’s focusing on alternative and complementary medicine is advised.
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Oxman, Bernard H., and Vincent P. Bantz. "The “Camouco” (Panamav. France) (Judgment). ITLOS Case No. 5." American Journal of International Law 94, no. 4 (October 2000): 713–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2589798.

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Gupta, Santosh K., M. Sahu, P. S. Ghosh, Deepak Tyagi, M. K. Saxena, and R. M. Kadam. "Energy transfer dynamics and luminescence properties of Eu3+ in CaMoO4 and SrMoO4." Dalton Transactions 44, no. 43 (2015): 18957–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5dt03280f.

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Singh, B. P., A. K. Parchur, R. S. Ningthoujam, A. A. Ansari, P. Singh, and S. B. Rai. "Influence of Gd3+ co-doping on structural property of CaMoO4:Eu nanoparticles." Dalton Trans. 43, no. 12 (2014): 4770–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c3dt52786g.

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Pavitra, Eluri, Ganji Seeta Rama Raju, Seyed Majid Ghoreishian, L. Krishna Bharat, Sreekantha Reddy Dugasani, Jin Young Park, Sung Ha Park, Jae Su Yu, Young-Kyu Han, and Yun Suk Huh. "Streptavidin activated hydroxyl radicals enhanced photocatalytic and photoelectrochemical properties of membrane-bound like CaMoO4:Eu3+ hybrid structures." Journal of Materials Chemistry A 7, no. 40 (2019): 23105–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ta08211e.

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Minakshi, Manickam, David R. G. Mitchell, Christian Baur, Johann Chable, Anders J. Barlow, Maximilian Fichtner, Amitava Banerjee, Sudip Chakraborty, and Rajeev Ahuja. "Phase evolution in calcium molybdate nanoparticles as a function of synthesis temperature and its electrochemical effect on energy storage." Nanoscale Advances 1, no. 2 (2019): 565–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8na00156a.

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Shah, Yasir Ali, Hafiz Adnan Habib, Farhan Aadil, Muhammad Fahad Khan, Muazzam Maqsood, and Tabassam Nawaz. "CAMONET: Moth-Flame Optimization (MFO) Based Clustering Algorithm for VANETs." IEEE Access 6 (2018): 48611–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/access.2018.2868118.

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Patel, Karishma B., Sophie Schuller, Giulio I. Lampronti, and Ian Farnan. "Mechanism of powellite crystallite expansion within nano-phase separated amorphous matrices under Au-irradiation." Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 22, no. 27 (2020): 15616–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0cp02447c.

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Sinha, Shriya, Manoj Kumar Mahata, H. C. Swart, Ashwini Kumar, and Kaushal Kumar. "Enhancement of upconversion, temperature sensing and cathodoluminescence in the K+/Na+ compensated CaMoO4:Er3+/Yb3+ nanophosphor." New Journal of Chemistry 41, no. 13 (2017): 5362–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7nj00086c.

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Luitel, Hom Nath, Rumi Chand, Toshio Torikai, Mitsunori Yada, and Takanori Watari. "Highly efficient NIR–NIR upconversion in potassium substituted CaMoO4:Tm3+, Yb3+ phosphor for potential biomedical applications." RSC Advances 5, no. 22 (2015): 17034–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c4ra12436g.

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Shu, Jun, Zhitai Jia, Eugenio Damiano, Haoyuan Wang, Yanru Yin, Na Lin, Xian Zhao, Xinguang Xu, Mauro Tonelli, and Xutang Tao. "Charge compensations of Eu2+ and Oi2− co-exist in Eu3+:CaMoO4 single-crystal fibers grown by the micro-pulling-down method." CrystEngComm 20, no. 42 (2018): 6741–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ce01160e.

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Korzhik, Mikhail V., Vasily N. Kornoukhov, Oleg V. Missevitch, Andrei A. Fedorov, Alexander N. Annenkov, Oleg A. Buzanov, Andrei E. Borisevicth, et al. "Large Volume CaMoO$_{4}$ Scintillation Crystals." IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science 55, no. 3 (June 2008): 1473–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tns.2008.920428.

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Zhang, Yongfang, Limin Wang, Deqing Chu, Hongming Sun, Aoxuan Wang, Zhongchao Ma, Lufeng Yang, Yan Zhuang, and Yuze Bai. "Fabrication of coupled twin-shaped hollow hemispherical calcium molybdate via a facile ultrasound-assisted approach." CrystEngComm 17, no. 12 (2015): 2444–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c4ce02124j.

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Coupled twin-shaped hollow hemispherical calcium molybdate (CTHH-CaMoO4) microstructures were successfully synthesized via a facile ultrasound-assisted template-free route in the presence of absolute ethanol and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA).
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Arroyo-de Dompablo, M. E., C. Krich, J. Nava-Avendaño, M. R. Palacín, and F. Bardé. "In quest of cathode materials for Ca ion batteries: the CaMO3 perovskites (M = Mo, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, and Ni)." Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 18, no. 29 (2016): 19966–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6cp03381d.

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The basic electrochemical characteristics of various CaMO3 perovskites as cathode materials for Ca ion batteries are investigated using first principles calculations; CaMoO3 is identified as the most promising material.
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Liu, Xiaoguang, Ling Li, Hyeon Mi Noh, Jung Hyun Jeong, Kiwan Jang, and Dong Soo Shin. "Controllable synthesis of uniform CaMoO4:Eu3+,M+ (M = Li, Na, K) microspheres and optimum luminescence properties." RSC Advances 5, no. 13 (2015): 9441–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c4ra12183j.

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High-quality and monodisperse CaMoO4:Eu3+,M+ (M = Li, Na, K) microspheres have been synthesized with the assistance of poly-(diallyldimethylammonium chloride) (PDDA) via a facile coprecipitation hydrothermal route.
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Alencar, Juliana, Diego Santos, Joilson Viana Alves, and Maria Teresa Buril. "Flora da Estação Ecológica de Tapacurá, São Lourenço da Mata, Pernambuco - Brasil: Convolvulaceae Juss." Revista Arrudea - A revista do Jardim Botânico do Recife 8, no. 1 (March 15, 2022): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.55513/arrudea0055.

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A fim de contribuir com o conhecimento da biodiversidade local, este estudo pioneiro na Estação Ecológica de Tapacurá (Pernambuco) tem o objetivo de realizar o tratamento taxonômico das espécies de Convolvulaceae e fornecer subsídios para sua identificação. Vinte e uma espécies foram registradas na área de estudo, distribuídas em sete gêneros, sendo Ipomoea L. o mais representativo (10 spp.), seguido por Distimake Raf. (3spp.), Cuscuta L. (2spp.), Evolvulus L. (2spp.), Operculina Silva-Manso (2 spp.), Camonea Raf. (1 sp.), Jacquemontia Choisy (1 sp.). Apresentamos descrições, chave de identificação, fotografias, comentários taxonômicos e de distribuição geográfica, e períodos de floração e frutificação.
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Moyers, Brook T. "Camoco: A Net for the Sea of Candidate Genes." Plant Cell 30, no. 12 (December 2018): 2889. http://dx.doi.org/10.1105/tpc.18.00908.

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Tsay, Der Min, and Guan Shyong Hwang. "The Synthesis of Follower Motions of Camoids Using Nonparametric B-Splines." Journal of Mechanical Design 118, no. 1 (March 1, 1996): 138–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2826845.

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This paper proposes a tool to synthesize the motion functions of the camoid-follower mechanisms. The characteristics of these kinds of motion functions are that they possess two independent parameters. To implement the work, this study applies the nonparametric B-spline surface interpolation, whose spline functions are constructed by the closed periodic B-splines and the de Boor’s knot sequences in the two parametric directions of the motion function, respectively. The rules and the restrictions needed to be noticed in the process of synthesis are established. Numerical examples are also given to verify the feasibility of the proposed method.
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Hazra, Chanchal, Tuhin Samanta, Aswin Vijai Asaithambi, and Venkataramanan Mahalingam. "Bilayer stabilized Ln3+-doped CaMoO4 nanocrystals with high luminescence quantum efficiency and photocatalytic properties." Dalton Trans. 43, no. 18 (2014): 6623–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c3dt53450b.

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In this article, we discuss the microwave synthesis of sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) stabilized Ln3+-doped CaMoO4 nanocrystals (Ln3+ = Eu3+, Er3+/Yb3+).
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Shi, Yurong, Bitao Liu, Bo Liu, Chunyang Li, and Zhenling Wang. "Enhanced red emission in Ca0.5La(MoO4)2:Eu3+ phosphors for UV LEDs." RSC Advances 5, no. 116 (2015): 95953–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5ra21208a.

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La3+ was introduced into CaMoO4 to form a novel compound with the chemical formula Ca0.5La(MoO4)2 and was synthesized by a solid-state reaction method.
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Singh, B. P., Maheshwary Maheshwary, P. V. Ramakrishna, Saurabh Singh, V. K. Sonu, Santosh Singh, P. Singh, A. Bahadur, R. A. Singh, and S. B. Rai. "Improved photo-luminescence behaviour of Eu3+ activated CaMoO4 nanoparticles via Zn2+ incorporation." RSC Advances 5, no. 69 (2015): 55977–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5ra06692a.

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Zn2+ (0, 2, 5, 7 and 10 at%) co-doped CaMoO4:2Eu3+ nanophosphors have been synthesized via the polyol method using ethylene glycol (EG) as both capping agent and reaction medium at 150 °C.
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Jemma, Rossana. "Entretien de Giorgio Caproni avec Ferdinando Camon." Po&sie 137-138, no. 3 (2011): 114. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/poesi.137.0114.

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Liu, Jing, Anna M. Kaczmarek, Jonas Billet, Isabel Van Driessche, and Rik Van Deun. "Upconversion luminescence of lanthanide-doped mixed CaMoO4–CaWO4 micro-/nano-materials." Dalton Transactions 45, no. 30 (2016): 12094–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6dt01555g.

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The synthesis and characterization of Er3+,Yb3+ doped mixed CaMoO4–CaWO4 micro-/nano-upconversion materials is presented in this paper. The relative intensities of the green and red emission bands can be enhanced by heat treatment or through Gd3+ co-doping.
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Musikhin, A. E., V. N. Naumov, M. V. Chislov, and I. A. Zvereva. "Thermodynamic properties of CaMoO 4 at high temperatures." Thermochimica Acta 661 (March 2018): 160–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tca.2018.01.023.

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Vondrak, T., J. M. C. Plane, S. Broadley, and D. Janches. "A chemical model of meteoric ablation." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 8, no. 4 (July 30, 2008): 14557–606. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acpd-8-14557-2008.

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Abstract. Most of the extraterrestrial dust entering the Earth's atmosphere ablates to produce metal vapours, which have significant effects on the aeronomy of the upper mesosphere and lower thermosphere. A new Chemical Ablation Model (CAMOD) is described which treats the physics and chemistry of ablation, by including the following processes: sputtering by inelastic collisions with air molecules before the meteoroid melts; evaporation of atoms and oxides from the molten particle; diffusion-controlled migration of the volatile constituents (Na and K) through the molten particle; and impact ionization of the ablated fragments by hyperthermal collisions with air molecules. Evaporation is based on thermodynamic equilibrium in the molten meteoroid (treated as a melt of metal oxides), and between the particle and surrounding vapour phase. The loss rate of each element is then determined assuming Langmuir evaporation. CAMOD successfully predicts the meteor head echo appearance heights, observed from incoherent scatter radars, over a wide range of meteoroid velocities. The model also confirms that differential ablation explains common-volume lidar observations of K, Ca and Ca+ in fresh meteor trails. CAMOD is then used to calculate the injection rates into the atmosphere of a variety of elements as a function of altitude, integrated over the meteoroid mass and velocity distributions. The most abundant elements (Fe, Mg and Si) have peak injection rates around 85 km, with Na and K about 8 km higher. The more refractory element Ca ablates around 82 km with a Na:Ca ratio of 4:1, which does therefore not explain the depletion of atomic Ca to Na, by more than 2 orders of magnitude, in the upper mesosphere. Diffusion of the most volatile elements (Na and K) does not appear to be rate-limiting except in the fastest meteoroids. Non-thermal sputtering causes ~35% mass loss from the fastest (~60–70 km s−1) and smallest (10−17–10−13g) meteoroids, but makes a minor contribution to the overall ablation rate.
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Vondrak, T., J. M. C. Plane, S. Broadley, and D. Janches. "A chemical model of meteoric ablation." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 8, no. 23 (December 5, 2008): 7015–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-8-7015-2008.

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Abstract. Most of the extraterrestrial dust entering the Earth's atmosphere ablates to produce metal vapours, which have significant effects on the aeronomy of the upper mesosphere and lower thermosphere. A new Chemical Ablation Model (CAMOD) is described which treats the physics and chemistry of ablation, by including the following processes: sputtering by inelastic collisions with air molecules before the meteoroid melts; evaporation of atoms and oxides from the molten particle; diffusion-controlled migration of the volatile constituents (Na and K) through the molten particle; and impact ionization of the ablated fragments by hyperthermal collisions with air molecules. Evaporation is based on thermodynamic equilibrium in the molten meteoroid (treated as a melt of metal oxides), and between the particle and surrounding vapour phase. The loss rate of each element is then determined assuming Langmuir evaporation. CAMOD successfully predicts the meteor head echo appearance heights, observed from incoherent scatter radars, over a wide range of meteoroid velocities. The model also confirms that differential ablation explains common-volume lidar observations of K, Ca and Ca+ in fresh meteor trails. CAMOD is then used to calculate the injection rates into the atmosphere of a variety of elements as a function of altitude, integrated over the meteoroid mass and velocity distributions. The most abundant elements (Fe, Mg and Si) have peak injection rates around 85 km, with Na and K about 8 km higher. The more refractory element Ca ablates around 82 km with a Na:Ca ratio of 4:1, which does therefore not explain the depletion of atomic Ca to Na, by more than 2 orders of magnitude, in the upper mesosphere. Diffusion of the most volatile elements (Na and K) does not appear to be rate-limiting except in the fastest meteoroids. Non-thermal sputtering causes ~35% mass loss from the fastest (~60–70 km s−1) and smallest (10−17–10−13 g) meteoroids, but makes a minor contribution to the overall ablation rate.
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Tsybulskyi, Volodymyr, Myron R. Panasyuk, Ivan M. Solskii, Viktor Rudyk, and Volodymyr B. Kapustianyk. "Thermally Activated Processes in CaMoO4 Crystals." Solid State Phenomena 200 (April 2013): 220–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/ssp.200.220.

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The effect of annealing in the oxygen flow atmosphere of calcium molybdate crystals on their absorption spectra and thermally stimulated luminescence (TSL) glow curve was studied. The thermally stimulated depolarization (TSD), polarization (TSP) currents and temperature dependence of X-ray luminescence of CaMoO4were investigated in the temperature range of 100-320 K. One of the trap detected by TSL was found to disappear after high-temperature annealing of calcium molybdate single crystals. The nature of the absorption bands is discussed. The values of activation energy were calculated for the detected traps.
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Wang, Zhehui, Zhifei Wang, Jiang Xu, Yi-Shing Chang, Jun Feng, Xuanqi Chen, Shixi Chen, and Jiaxu Zhang. "CAMON: Low-Cost Silicon Photonic Chiplet for Manycore Processors." IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems 39, no. 9 (September 2020): 1820–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tcad.2019.2926495.

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Brzuska-Kępa, Alina, and Rafał Kępa. "Camonia — magiczna kraina książek. Przyczynek do badań recepcji polskich edycji księgogrodzkiego cyklu Waltera Moersa." Toruńskie Studia Bibliologiczne 15, no. 2 (27) (October 22, 2022): 9–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.12775/tsb.2021.008.

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Artykuł stanowi przyczynek do badań recepcji polskich edycji księgogrodzkiego cyklu Waltera Moersa, Miasto Śniących książek i Labirynt Śniących Książek. Dokonano w nim przeglądu recenzji w periodykach, opinii czytelników w wysoko pozycjonowanych serwisach czytelniczych i ocen w księgarniach internetowych i serwisach aukcyjnych.
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PETRONGARI, FERNANDA SATORI, ANA RITA SIMÕES, and ROSÂNGELA SIMÃO-BIANCHINI. "New combinations and lectotypifications in Distimake Raf. (Convolvulaceae)." Phytotaxa 340, no. 3 (February 27, 2018): 297. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.340.3.12.

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As a result of recent molecular and morphological evidence (Simões et al. 2015), Merremia Dennstedt ex Endlicher (1841: 1403) was recircumscribed, and most of the species transferred to Camonea Rafinesque (1838: 81), Decalobanthus Ooststroom (1936: 99) and Distimake Rafinesque (1838: 82) by Simões & Staples (2017). During our studies of Distimake and Merremia s.l. from America, we noted that nine species and two varieties that had not been transferred to Distimake clearly fitted Distimake as proposed by Simões & Staples (2017) by possessing the following characters: compound or deeply lobed leaves (exceptionally entire leaves occur), calyces with sepals appressed to the corolla, white or yellow, glabrous corollas, and tricolpate pollen. In the context of our ongoing taxonomic studies in the genus Distimake, the formal transfer of a number of species into this genus is necessary. Lectotypes are designated following the International Code of Nomenclature (ICN) (McNeill et al. 2012).
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