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Troup, Lucy J., Simon Erridge, Beata Ciesluk, and Mikael H. Sodergren. "Perceived Stigma of Patients Undergoing Treatment with Cannabis-Based Medicinal Products." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 12 (June 19, 2022): 7499. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19127499.

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Cannabis-based medicinal products (CBMPs) are prescribed with increasing frequency. This study aimed to investigate the perceived stigma attached to patients prescribed CBMPs in the UK to establish its prevalence. A qualitative survey was developed by an expert multidisciplinary group and data were collected via Qualtrics. In total, 2319 patients on CBMP therapy were invited to take part in this study. 450 (19.4%) participants completed the questionnaire. In total, 81.3% (n = 366), 76.9% (n = 346), and 61.3% (n = 276) of participants reported feeling very comfortable or comfortable telling friends, family, and medical professionals, respectively, about their treatment. Participants thought that friends (n = 372; 82.7%) and family (n = 339; 75.3%) were very approving or somewhat approving of their CBMP prescription. However, participants thought that only 37.8% (n = 170) of healthcare professionals and 32.9% (n = 148) of society in general were very approving or somewhat approving of their CBMP prescription. 57.1% (n = 257), 55.3% (n = 249), and 40.2% (n = 181) of participants were afraid of what the police or criminal justice system, other government agencies, and healthcare professionals might think about their treatment. This study highlights those patients treated with CBMPs experience a high prevalence of perceived stigma from many corners of society. Future work should be undertaken to explore strategies to reduce perceived stigma at an individual and community level to avoid discrimination of patients, likely increasing appropriate access.
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Zafar, RR, AK Schlag, and DJ Nutt. "Ending the pain of children with severe epilepsy? An audit of the impact of medical cannabis in 10 patients." Drug Science, Policy and Law 6 (January 2020): 205032452097448. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2050324520974487.

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Background Scientific and anecdotal evidence suggest that whole plant cannabis extracts are effective in reducing seizure frequency in individuals with a range of epileptic etiologies. We report a case series of 10 individuals using CBMPs in the UK to treat their conditions. Methods In this retrospective study, we report on patients (aged 2-48) with severe, intractable, childhood onset epilepsies using combined cannabinoid therapy. Carers of patients provided details through the charity ‘End our Pain’ and these data were subsequently analysed. Our primary objective was to assess changes in monthly seizure frequency pre and post initiation of CBMPs. We also report on previous and current AED, CBD:THC daily dose, quality of life and financial costs associated with CBMP private prescription. Change in monthly seizure frequency were assessed using a Wilcoxon Signed-ranks test. Results Of the 10 patients enrolled in the study there was an 97% mean reduction in monthly seizure frequency post initiation of CBMPs which was statistically significant (Z = 0, p < 0·01). We showed a reduction in AED use following initiation of CBMPs from a mean of 8 (±5·98) to 1 (±1·05). All patients were using either Bedrolite or Bedica (Bedrocan International) as their CBMP. Individual daily doses of THC ranged from 6·6mg – 26·5mg and for CBD, 200 mg – 550 mg. Average monthly cost of CBMP was £1816·20. Interpretation Our findings suggest a combination of CBD and THC based products are effective in reducing seizure frequency in a range of epileptic conditions. We highlight the inefficacy of the healthcare system in supporting these patients who bare great personal and financial burdens. We encourage specialist physicians and relevant bodies to permit greater ease of access of these medications to those patients where efficacy has been shown.
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Kidd, Jess A., Monica Boudreau, Robert C. Bailey, Michael R. van den Heuvel, Mark R. Servos, and Simon C. Courtenay. "Evaluating the Sampling Design of a Long-Term Community-Based Estuary Monitoring Program." Fishes 6, no. 3 (August 2, 2021): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fishes6030027.

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Community-based monitoring programs (CBMPs) are a cost-effective option to collect the long-term data required to effectively monitor estuaries. Data quality concerns have caused some CBMP datasets, which could fill knowledge gaps for aquatic ecosystems, to go unused. The Community Aquatic Monitoring Program (CAMP) is a CBMP that has collected littoral nekton assemblage data from estuaries in the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence since 2003. Concerns with the CAMP sampling design (station placement and numbers) have prevented decision-makers from using the data to inform estuary health assessments. This study tested if CAMP’s sampling design that accommodates volunteer participation provides similar information as a scientific sampling approach. Six CAMP stations and six stations selected using a stratified random design were sampled at ten estuaries. A permutational-MANOVA revealed nekton assemblages were generally not significantly different between the two sampling designs. The current six CAMP stations are sufficient to detect the larger differences in species abundances that may indicate differences in estuary condition. The predicted increase in precision (2%) with twelve stations is not substantive enough to warrant an increased sampling effort. CAMP’s scientific utility is not limited by station selection bias or numbers. Furthermore, well-designed CBMPs can produce comparable data to scientific studies.
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Erridge, Simon, Mikael H. Sodergren, and Mark W. Weatherall. "Medical cannabis in multiple sclerosis." British Journal of Neuroscience Nursing 18, Sup3 (July 1, 2022): S28—S31. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/bjnn.2022.18.sup3.s28.

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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, inflammatory, demyelinating and neurodegenerative disease of the central nervous system that affects over 100 000 individuals in the UK. The symptoms of MS are heterogenous and correspond to the location of demyelination. However, common symptoms include sensory, motor, cognitive and affective disturbances. While the cornerstone of medical therapy is disease modifying agents, there is an ongoing need to develop symptomatic treatments. Cannabis-based medicinal products (CBMPs), which were partially legalised in the UK in November 2018, have been touted as a potential management option for the associated sequelae of MS. Nabiximols, an oromucosal spray containing cannabidiol and (−)-trans-Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol, has been extensively evaluated for the treatment of MS-related spasticity. However, unlicensed CBMP formulations are a novel therapeutic class of medications, of which the clinical effects are less well known. Yet, there are promising indications for the use of CBMP in the symptomatic treatment of MS. This article reviews the literature on efficacy and safety of medical cannabis for people with MS.
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Jiang, Xia-sen, Hong-qing Xie, Chun-guang Li, Meng-meng You, Yu-fei Zheng, George Q. Li, Xiang Chen, Cui-ping Zhang, and Fu-liang Hu. "Chinese Propolis Inhibits the Proliferation of Human Gastric Cancer Cells by Inducing Apoptosis and Cell Cycle Arrest." Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2020 (July 22, 2020): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/2743058.

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Special Chinese propolis sourced from the Changbai Mountains (CBMP) in Northeast China is rich in specific flavonoids and phenolic acids and its bioactivity has not been reported. This study aimed to investigate the antiproliferative effect of CBMP on cancer cells and its molecular mechanisms. Different cancer cell lines were treated with the ethanol extracts of CBMP for 24 hours before the cell viability and mechanism measurements. The results showed CBMP had weak activities against human pancreatic cancer cell PANC1, human lung cancer cell A549, human colon cancer cell HCT116, human liver cancer cell HepG2, human bladder cancer cell T24, and human breast cancer cell MDA-MB-231, but it significantly inhibited the growth of human gastric cancer SGC-7901 cells, caused cell apoptosis and cell cycle arrest in S phase, with increased production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reduced mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP). The results indicate that Chinese propolis sourced from the Changbai Mountains selectively inhibits the proliferation of human gastric cancer SGC-7901 cells by inducing both death receptor-induced apoptosis and mitochondria-mediated apoptosis, and cell cycle arrest in S phase. These activities and mechanisms help understand the anticancer action of propolis and its active compounds.
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Scherer, Jürgen, and Rainer Seitz. "Sicherheit von Zelltherapeutika/Cell-based medicinal products (CBMP)." Bundesgesundheitsblatt - Gesundheitsforschung - Gesundheitsschutz 58, no. 11-12 (September 21, 2015): 1199–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00103-015-2254-y.

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Monroe, David G., Donald F. Jin, and Michel M. Sanders. "Estrogen Opposes the Apoptotic Effects of Bone Morphogenetic Protein 7 on Tissue Remodeling." Molecular and Cellular Biology 20, no. 13 (July 1, 2000): 4626–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mcb.20.13.4626-4634.2000.

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ABSTRACT Interactions between estrogen and growth factor signaling pathways at the level of gene expression play important roles in the function of reproductive tissues. For example, estrogen regulates transforming growth factor beta (TGFβ) in the uterus during the proliferative phase of the mammalian reproductive cycle. Bone morphogenetic protein 7 (BMP-7), a member of the TGFβ superfamily, is also involved in the development and function of reproductive tissues. However, relatively few studies have addressed the expression of BMP-7 in reproductive tissues, and the role of BMP-7 remains unclear. As part of an ongoing effort to understand how estrogen represses gene expression and to study its interactions with other signaling pathways, chick BMP-7 (cBMP-7) was cloned. cBMP-7 mRNA levels are repressed threefold within 8 h following estrogen treatment in the chick oviduct, an extremely estrogen-responsive reproductive tissue. This regulation occurs at the transcriptional level. Estrogen has a protective role in many tissues, and withdrawal from estrogen often leads to tissue regression; however, the mechanisms mediating regression of the oviduct remain unknown. Terminal transferase-mediated end-labeling and DNA laddering assays demonstrated that regression of the oviduct during estrogen withdrawal involves apoptosis, which is a novel observation. cBMP-7 mRNA levels during estrogen withdrawal increase concurrently with the apoptotic index of the oviduct. Furthermore, addition of purified BMP-7 induces apoptosis in primary oviduct cells. This report demonstrates that the function of BMP-7 in the oviduct involves the induction of apoptosis and that estrogen plays an important role in opposing this function.
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Bi, Xue, Lu Leng, Cheonshik Kim, Xinwen Liu, Yajun Du, and Feng Liu. "Constrained Backtracking Matching Pursuit Algorithm for Image Reconstruction in Compressed Sensing." Applied Sciences 11, no. 4 (February 5, 2021): 1435. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app11041435.

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Image reconstruction based on sparse constraints is an important research topic in compressed sensing. Sparsity adaptive matching pursuit (SAMP) is a greedy pursuit reconstruction algorithm, which reconstructs signals without prior information of the sparsity level and potentially presents better reconstruction performance than other greedy pursuit algorithms. However, SAMP still suffers from being sensitive to the step size selection at high sub-sampling ratios. To solve this problem, this paper proposes a constrained backtracking matching pursuit (CBMP) algorithm for image reconstruction. The composite strategy, including two kinds of constraints, effectively controls the increment of the estimated sparsity level at different stages and accurately estimates the true support set of images. Based on the relationship analysis between the signal and measurement, an energy criterion is also proposed as a constraint. At the same time, the four-to-one rule is improved as an extra constraint. Comprehensive experimental results demonstrate that the proposed CBMP yields better performance and further stability than other greedy pursuit algorithms for image reconstruction.
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Marshall, Jennifer E., Daniel J. Bucher, and Stephen D. A. Smith. "Patterns of infaunal macromollusc assemblages in a subtropical marine park: implications for management." Marine and Freshwater Research 69, no. 4 (2018): 502. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf17122.

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Characterisation of habitats and communities is necessary to allow managers knowledge of the ecological resources they are charged with conserving. However, the high cost of gathering such data often precludes their incorporation into conservation planning, and habitat surrogates are often relied upon to represent underlying biotic patterns. In New South Wales (NSW), Australia, extensive surveys informed the development of a state-wide habitat classification scheme (HCS) for biodiversity management based on the distribution of habitat types by water depth. To test the suitability of the current HCS for soft sediments, we compared infaunal mollusc assemblages at two different depths, and at scales of kilometres to tens of kilometres, within five coastal regions of the Cape Byron Marine Park (CBMP). Mollusc assemblages differed significantly between depths and among the range of spatial scales examined, and patterns were significantly correlated with mean grain size and sorting. Species richness also differed between depths and among sampling locations, whereas abundance differed between depths and among sites nested within locations. Although the present study provides preliminary support for the relevance of the NSW HCS depth categories in the CBMP, it also suggests that future refinement should consider the inclusion of categories based on sediment characteristics.
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Oksanen, J., A. Marttinen, S. Paatsama, and T. S. Lindholm. "Extraction and Characterization of Native Canine Bone Morphogenetic Protein (cBMP) Qualified with Osteoinductive." Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 39, no. 2 (June 1998): 165–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bf03547789.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "CBMP"

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BURBA, ILARIA. "Analysis of differentiation, plasticity and biological activity of human endothelian progenitor cells (HEPC): insights from epigenetic assessment and clinical applications." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10281/20193.

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Despite advances in the management of CVDs, they continue to be a major medical problem in western countries. Current pharmacologic and interventional strategies fail to regenerate dead myocardium and are often insufficient to avoid ventricular remodelling. In this context cell therapy is emerging, and in particular stem cell therapy, due to the great potential of these cells. In this framework we attempted to provide a contribution in three main issues relative to EPC therapy: 1) We established standard operating procedures (SOPs) to purify human CB CD133+ cells using CliniMACS and applied these procedures to obtain BM-derived CD133 cells for an ongoing clinical trial in patients with chronic cardiac ischemia. 2) We assessed the effect of VPA, a chromatin remodelling agent, to improve human CD34+ cells repair potential in a context of acute myocardial ischemia. Our data showed that VPA-treated cells have an improved myocardial protection ability through epigenetic regulated enhancement of stem cell self renewal capacity. 3) We studied the biological properties of mobilized EPCs in a clinical trial that was designed to evaluate the effect of G-CSF as a non-invasive cell delivery strategy in AMI patients. Our trial suggests that in a specific subgroup of patients, early administration (<12 hours) of high-dose G-CSF may attenuate 6-months unfavourable remodelling. This occurred despite the biological function of the mobilized progenitors was depressed likely due to G-CSF effects on EPC clonogenic activity.
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Kelur, Ashok. "Model checking of multicore software using CBMC." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för informationsteknologi, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-182169.

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Computers have been key subsystems in various complex systems. As computers are adapted into various fields, hardware and software are increasing in size and complexity. It is evident that parallel computing is the way to solve large scale complex information technology problems. Engineers designing hardware and software are required to verify the system for correctness. As system's size and complexity increases, it is difficult to perform manual system verification. Model checking converts a hardware or software solution into temporal logic and uses solvers to assert on properties of solution. A Bounded Model Checker can verify properties of program/logic within bounded limits. CBMC is a Bounded Model Checker for ANSI-C and C++ programs. Thesis work is done considering an Ericsson's multicore platform as case study, which uses DSP-C as programming language. DSP-C is a set of language extensions on ISO C programming language. These extensions allow programmers to describe features of Digital Signal Processor (DSP). The work includes extending CBMC to support DSP-C, identifying Bounded Model Checking (BMC) techniques to cope-up with concurrency of Ericsson's multicore Digital Signal Processor (DSP) platform and implementing new features in CBMC to detect issues with Ericsson's parallel software.
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Joshi, Kaushal V. "Novel Neuroprotectants for Sarin plus CBDP induced convulsions." Wright State University / OhioLINK, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=wright1253321185.

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Mora, Carlos A. "Comparison of computation methods for CBM production performance." [College Station, Tex. : Texas A&M University, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/ETD-TAMU-1958.

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Corral, Rego Lía. "Validación del Cuestionario de Sesgos Cognitivos para la Psicosis (CBQp): Relación con sintomatología, insight y neurocognición." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/670511.

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Introducció: Els biaixos cognitius són clau en la formació i manteniment dels deliris en la psicosi. El Cognitive Biases Questionnaire for Psychosis (CBQp) avalua cinc tipus de biaixos cognitius en la psicosi. L'objectiu d'aquest treball es validar la versió espanyola del CBQp, i estudiar la relació d'aquests biaixos cognitius amb la simptomatologia psicòtica, l’insight i la neurocognició. Material i mètode: La versió espanyola autoritzada del CBQp va ser obtinguda segons el procés de traducir-retrotraducció. La mostra va estar composta per 171 subjectes amb diagnòstics de psicosis. Una anàlisi factorial confirmatòria (AFC) va testar tres models alternatius del constructe. Es van dur a terme comparacions entre pacients amb psicosis i un grup control (N = 30) en relació a les subescales del CBQp. L'associació entre els biaixos del CBQp, les escales d’insight clínic (SUMD) i cognitiu (BCIS), les avaluacions de la simptomatologia psicòtica (PANSS i PDI) i la bateria neurocognitiva MATRICS va ser estudiada mitjançant correlació, diferència de mitjanes i regressions lineals. Resultats: En l’AFC, el CFI va mostrar valors entre 0.94 i 0.95 per als models de 1, 2 i 5 factors, amb valors de RMSEA de 0.031 i 0.029. La fiabilitat del CBQp va ser de 0.87. Els subjectes amb psicosis van puntuar significativament més alt en tots els biaixos cognitius, a excepció de Catastrofisme i Salt a conclusions, en comparació amb el grup control. Es van obtenir associacions entre els biaixos cognitius i les escales d'auto-certesa i insight cognitiu de la BCIS, les escales de malestar, preocupació, convicció i total del PDI, així com amb la simptomatologia positiva avaluada mitjançant la PANSS. El CBQp es va relacionar amb el rendiment cognitiu general avaluat mitjançant la MATRICS, més concretament, amb Velocitat de processament, Solució de problemes i Cognició social. Conclusions: La versió espanyola del CBQp ha mostrat una adequada fiabilitat i validesa. Un model d'1 factor podria ser més adequat per a explicar el constructe de l'escala, suggerint que el CBQp avalua un biaix de pensament general. Els biaixos avaluats pel CBQp implicarian major presència de deliris, malestar, convicció i preocupació respecte a aquests, major simptomatologia positiva, així com un pitjor insight cognitiu i un pitjor rendiment neurocognitiu general.
Introducción: Los sesgos cognitivos son clave en la formación y mantenimiento de los delirios en la psicosis. El Cognitive Biases Questionnaire for Psychosis (CBQp) es un cuestionario que evalúa cinco tipos de sesgos cognitivos en la psicosis. El objetivo de este trabajo es validar la versión española del CBQp, y estudiar la relación de dichos sesgos con la sintomatología psicótica, el insight y la neurocognición. Material y método: La versión española autorizada del CBQp fue obtenida mediante traducción-retrotraducción. La muestra estuvo compuesta por 171 sujetos con diagnósticos de psicosis. Un análisis factorial confirmatorio (AFC) testó tres modelos alternativos del constructo. Se llevaron a cabo comparaciones entre pacientes con psicosis y un grupo control (N = 30) en relación a las subescalas del CBQp. La asociación entre los sesgos del CBQp, el insight clínico (SUMD) y cognitivo (BCIS), la sintomatología psicótica (PANSS y PDI) y la batería neurocognitiva MATRICS fue estudiada mediante correlación, diferencia de medias y regresiones lineales. Resultados: En el AFC, el CFI mostró valores entre 0.94 y 0.95 para los modelos de 1, 2 y 5 factores, con valores de RMSEA de 0.031 y 0.029. La fiabilidad del CBQp fue de 0.87. Los sujetos con psicosis puntuaron significativamente más alto en todos los sesgos cognitivos, a excepción de Catastrofismo y Salto a conclusiones, en comparación con el grupo control. Se obtuvieron asociaciones entre los sesgos cognitivos y las escalas de auto-certeza e insight cognitivo de la BCIS, las escalas de malestar, preocupación, convicción y total del PDI, así como con la sintomatología positiva evaluada mediante la PANSS. El CBQp se relacionó con el rendimiento cognitivo general evaluado mediante la MATRICS, y más concretamente con Velocidad de procesamiento, Solución de problemas y Cognición social. Conclusiones: La versión española del CBQp ha mostrado una adecuada fiabilidad y validez. Un modelo de 1 factor podría ser más adecuado para explicar el constructo de la escala, sugiriendo que el CBQp evalúa un sesgo de pensamiento general. Los sesgos evaluados por el CBQp implicarían mayor presencia de delirios, malestar, convicción y preocupación respecto a éstos, mayor sintomatología positiva, así como un peor insight cognitivo y peor rendimiento neurocognitivo general.
Introduction: Cognitive biases are key factors in the development and maintenance of delusions in psychosis. The Cognitive Biases Questionnaire for Psychosis (CBQp) evaluates five types of cognitive biases that are relevant in psychosis. The aim of this study is to validate the Spanish version of the CBQp, and to study the relationship between these biases and psychotic symptoms, insight and neurocognition. Materials and methods: The Spanish authorized version of the CBQp was obtained by a translation and back-translation procedure. A sample of 171 patients with different diagnoses of psychosis was included. A confirmatory factorial analysis (CFA) tested three different models of the construct. Comparisons of CBQp scales were analysed between patients with psychosis and a control group (N = 30). Associations between the CBQp biases, clinical and cognitive insight (SUMD and BCIS), symptoms (PANSS and PDI) and neurocognition (MATRICS), were studied by correlation and means differences and linear regressions. Results: CFA showed CFI values of 0.94 and 0.95 for the models with 1, 2 and 5 factors, with RMSEA values of 0.031 and 0.029. The reliability of the CBQp was 0.87. When compared with the group of healthy subjects, patients with psychosis scored significantly higher in all cognitive biases, except in Catastrophising (Cat) and Jumping to conclusions (JTC). Associations between cognitive biases and the self-certainty and the total cognitive insight scale of the BCIS were found. In the same way, associations between conviction, distress, preoccupation and total scales of the PDI and cognitive biases were found. The CBQp was also related with positive symptoms evaluated with the PANSS, and with general cognitive performance, specifically with Processing speed, Problem solving and Social cognition. Conclusions: The Spanish version of the CBQp shows high reliability and adequate internal consistency. A one-factor model might be more appropriate for explaining the construct of the scale, suggesting that the CBQp evaluates a general thinking bias rather than different cognitive errors. Cognitive biases involved a greater frequency of delusions, distress, conviction, and preoccupation, and more positive symptoms, as well as worse cognitive insight and worse global neurocognitive performance.
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Claeson, Holmgren Mathilda, and Tilda Göransson. "Cirkulär ekonomi på mikronivå : En fallstudie om hur ett mikroföretag imodebranchen kan agera för att sluta kretsloppet." Thesis, Högskolan i Borås, Akademin för textil, teknik och ekonomi, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-14768.

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I Sverige är 93% av alla existerande företag i mikrostorlek. Trots det finns det väldigt lite forskning på hur de ska gå tillväga för att implementera en cirkulär affärsmodell. Syftet med studien är att undersöka vilka förutsättningarna ett modeföretag i mikrostorlek kan ha för att implementera cirkulära affärsmodeller.   Dagens ekonomiska system bygger på linjära affärsmodeller. Det betyder att människor köper, använder och sedan slänger produkter som fortfarande har ett potentiellt ekonomiskt värde. Cirkulära affärsmodeller utgör ett alternativ till dagens ekonomiska system. Det bygger på att produkter efter brukningsperiod återanvänds eller återvinns för att bibehålla det ekonomiska värdet och sparar på resurser som är skadliga för miljö och människor.   I teorin presenteras tidigare forskning som gjorts kring cirkulär ekonomi, innovativa affärsmodeller och ramverk samt mikroföretagets roll i en cirkulär ekonomi. Ostrukturerade intervjuer med verksamma inom återvinning, återanvändning och ekodesign samt semistrukturerade intervjuer med produktionschef och produktutvecklare på fallföretaget har utförts. Detta har givit en bred och djup kunskap kring vilka förutsättningar som finns och vilka tillvägagångssätt mikroföretag kan tillämpa för att fortsätta resan mot en mer cirkulär affärsmodell. Resultatet av studien visar att fallföretaget idag på många sätt agerar cirkulärt, men att kompletterande aktiviteter och tekniker gällande återtagningssystem och externa införningfaktorer saknas.
In Sweden 93% of the existing companies are microbusinesses. Despite this, there is a lack of research on how they can implement circular business models. The purpose of this study is to investigate what prerequisites a micro business within the fashion industry can have to implement a circular business model.   Today’s economic system is supported by linear business models. This means that people buy, use and dispose of goods that may have a potential continuous economic value. Circular business models offer an alternative to the current economic system. They are based on reuse and recycling to upkeep economic value and cut down on byproducts that are harmful to the environment and people.   Earlier research regarding circular economy, innovative business models and framework are presented in this study. Unstructured interviews with people working actively within fields such as reuse, recycle and eco-design have been held, as well as semi-structured interviews with the production manager and product developer at the case business of this study. The interviews have provided a wide knowledge around what prerequisites and course of action a micro business within the fashion industry can apply, to continue working against a more circular business model. The result of the study show that the micro business can operate in a circular manner, but require complementing activities and technologies regarding take back systems and external adoption factors.
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Rosén, Joel, and Magnus Olsson. "Tillståndsbaserat underhåll till sjöss : Vad föranleder den begränsade användningen av tillståndsbaserat underhåll (CBM) till sjöss?" Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Sjöfartshögskolan (SJÖ), 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-25461.

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Today, maintenance is a big part of the daily life on board ships. It is also one of the bigger expenses a shipping company has and without any loss of quality tries to run as economically advantageous as possible. In the hunt for economical savings the shore-based industry has subsequently applied the use of condition based maintenance, CBM, were a component is maintained according to its actual state. This leads to a reduction of maintenance costs since no parts are unnecessarily replaced. However, within the maritime sector a periodical maintenance is still the most commonly used maintenance system.The purpose of this paper is to chart the factors that are the reason for the low implementation of CBM on board the Swedish merchant fleet's ships. The investigation was carried out according to the qualitative method. Three shipping companies were interviewed, all carrying slow speed, two-stroke crosshead engines.The result from the interviews were evaluated and analyzed and the contributing factors of the low implementation of CBM on board has been identified.The result of this paper shows that the unique conditions on board ships reduces the advantages, normally received in the shore-based industry by using CBM.
Underhåll är en stor del av vardagen till sjöss. Det är även en av de stora utgiftsposterna för ett rederi och utan att tumma på kvaliteten vill man bedriva detta så ekonomiskt fördelaktigt som möjligt. I jakten på besparingar har den landbaserade industrin mer och mer övergått till ett tillståndsbaserat underhåll, s.k. condition based maintenance - CBM. Då bedrivs underhållet utifrån en komponents faktiska tillstånd. Detta leder till minskade underhållskostnader eftersom komponenter inte utbytes i onödan. Inom sjöfarten är dock det periodiskt baserade underhållet fortfarande dominerande.Syftet med denna undersökning är att kartlägga de faktorer som ligger till grund för den ringa utsträckningen av tillståndsbaserat underhåll, CBM på den Svenska handelsflottans fartyg. Undersökningen utfördes enligt den kvalitativa metoden. Tre rederier intervjuades, samtliga med fartyg i oceantrafik där framdrivningsmaskineriet består av långsamtgående, 2-takts tvärstycksmaskiner. Intervjuerna utvärderades och analyserades varpå de bidragande faktorerna till den begränsade användningen identifierades.Resultatet av undersökningen visar på att de unika förutsättningar som råder på ett fartyg minskar fördelarna, som man normalt erhåller med CBM inom den landbaserade industrin.
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Delvecchio, Manuela. "Mécanisme de régulation de l'acétyltransférase p300/CBP." Phd thesis, Université de Grenoble, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00631344.

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Le p300/CBP acétyltransférase est un co-activateur transcriptionnel très important qui est impliqué dans la régulation d'un grand nombre de processus biologiques, comme la transcription d'ADN, le développement et l'immunité innée. Jusqu'à présent, le rôle de p300/CBP dans la régulation de l'expression des gènes a été largement étudiée, mais les mécanismes qui régulent son activité enzymatique sont encore peu connus. Des études ont montré que le dysfonctionnement de p300/CBP est associé à plusieurs formes de cancer et de maladies neurodégénératives. Dés lors, chaque progrès concernant les mécanismes de régulation de p300/CBP est devenu primordial pour le développement de nouvelles thérapies. Le 'noyau' de p300/CBP contient deux domaines pour la reconnaissance des modifications post-traductionnelles (MPTs), un bromodomaine et un PHD finger (le module BP), adjacent à un domaine HAT (ou domaine histone acétyltransférase). Plusieurs enzymes, modifiant la chromatine, contiennent des domaines de reconnaissance des MPTs. Fréquemment des groupements particuliers de ces domaines sont très conservés et liés, au sein de la même protéine ou du même complexe protéique, suggérant qu'ils réalisent des fonctions coordonnées. Ces domaines adjacents peuvent agir en concertation dans la reconnaissance simultanée de différents MPTs ou peuvent exercer des fonctions différentes de celles qui sont effectuées par ces deux domaines particuliers, tels que les fonctions de régulation enzymatique. Plusieurs études suggèrent que les cycles acétylation/désacétylation dans la boucle d'auto-inhibition, à l'intérieur du domaine HAT, jouent un rôle important dans la régulation de l'activité enzymatique de p300/CBP. La proximité du module BP et du domaine HAT suggère que la spécificité de liaison, appartenant au module BP, peut être intrinsèquement liée à la régulation de l'activité du domaine HAT. L'objectif de ma thèse est de déterminer le rôle du module BP dans la régulation de l'activité du domaine HAT. Je propose que le module BP soit impliqué dans la régulation de p300/CBP de deux façons. La première consiste à établir un lien avec le domaine HAT qui stabilise la conformation auto-inhibée de l'enzyme. La deuxième exige que le module BP joue un rôle dans le choix des substrats de p300/CBP. J'ai été en mesure de montrer que BP peut se lier au domaine HAT et à la chromatine modifiée et qu'il peut reconnaître les modifications effectuées par p300/CBP lui-même. Les données obtenues indiquent que le module BP peut être impliqué dans la régulation de l'activité de p300/CBP et dans son ciblage à la chromatine.
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Klein, Fabrice. "Etudes structurales des interactions CBP-récepteurs nucléaires." Université Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003STR13241.

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Les récepteurs nucléaires (NRs) forment une famille de facteurs de transcription dont l'activité est contrôlée par la fixation de ligands. La liaison à un ligand agoniste permet le recrutement de coactivateurs transcriptionnels, comme les p300/CREB‑Binding­Protein (p300/CBP) et les p160/Steroid‑Receptor­‑Coactivator (p160/SRC). Ces protéines possèdent plusieurs motifs LxxLL (L = Leucine ; X = n'importe quel acide aminé), responsables de l'interaction aux NRs. Nous avons caractérisé le domaine de CBP interagissant aux LBDs et co‑cristallisé un complexe de l'extrémité Nterminale de CBP (Nter‑CBP) et du LBD du Peroxisome Proliferator‑Activated Receptor gamma (lbd‑PPARg). La mauvaise qualité des cristaux de Nter‑CBP/lbd‑PPARg n'a pas permis de déterminer la structure du complexe. L'étude de Nter‑CBP par résonance magnétique nucléaire (RMN) montre que ce fragment isolé est peu structuré. Son interaction aux LBDs de trois NRs - PPARg, Retinoid X Receptor alpha (RXRa) et Estrogen Related Receptor gamma (ERRg) - a été étudiée par RMN. En raison d'une forte atténuation du signal des résidus impliqués dans l'interaction aux LBDs, la structure du fragment de mCBP en complexe à un LBD n'a pu être résolue, mais la zone d'interaction a été cartographiée : les résidus de CBP impliqués dans l'interaction représentent deux fragments discontinus, délimités par les acides aminés (31 à 38) et (61 à 80), la zone (61 à 80) contenant un LxxLL. L'interaction de fragments de CBP ou de SRCs aux LBDs de PPARg et RXRa a été étudiée de façon comparative par résonance plasmonique de surface (SPR) et par électrophorèse en conditions natives (N‑PAGE). Les résultats montrent l'existence d'interactions préférentielles entre RXRa et les SRCs, et entre PPARg et CBP. Les conclusions de nos travaux suggèrent que CBP puisse être recruté directement par l'hétérodimère PPARg/RXRa, ce qui pourrait jouer un rôle dans la permissivité de cet hétérodimère
Nuclear receptors form a large family of transcription factors, whose activities are often controled by the fixation of small ligands. Binding to an agonist ligand allows the recruitment of transcriptional coactivators, like the p300/CREB‑Binding­Protein (p300/CBP) or the p160/Steroid‑Receptor­‑Coactivator (p160/SRC). Those coactivators possess several LxxLL motifs (L = Leucine ; X = any aminoacid), mainly responsible for the interaction with NRs. We characterized the aminoterminal (Nter) domain of CBP responsible for the interaction with NR Ligand Binding Domains (LBDs) and cocrystallized it together with the Peroxisome Proliferator‑Activated Receptor gamma LBD (lbd‑PPARg). The poor diffraction properties of the crystals did not allow us to solve the structure of this (Nter-CBP/lbd-PPARg) complex. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) experiments demonstrate that Nter-CBP is poorly structured on its own. Its interaction with the LBDs of 3 different NRs - PPARg, Retinoid X Receptor alpha (RXRa) and Estrogen Related Receptor gamma (ERRg) – was studied by NMR. The structure of CBP in complex with any of these LBDs could not be solved, because of a strong signal attenuation of the residues implied in the interaction. Nevertheless, the aminoacids of CBP that interact with those 3 NRs could be mapped by this technique : they correspond to 2 discontinuous zones, delimited by the aminoacids (31 to 38) and (61 to 80), the latter containing the LxxLL motif. We also studied the interaction between CBP or SRCs fragments with lbd-PPARg and lbd-RXRa, in a comparative manner, by surface plasmon resonance and native electrophoresis. Our results show that CBP interacts preferentially with PPARg, whereas SRCs show a better affinity towards RXRa. We suggest that CBP might be directly recruited by PPARg/RXRa, which could play a role in the permissivity of this heterodimer
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Xue, Lili. "Numerical well testing of coalbed methane (CBM) reservoir." Thesis, Heriot-Watt University, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10399/2655.

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Numerical experiments and field applications proved that there exist percolation non-linearity and fluid multi-variability in low permeability CBM reservoirs. The percolation of fluid needs to overcome threshold pressure gradient, and klinkenberg effects will restrict the gas permeability. In addition, production enhancement and ultimate recovery improvement have given multi-branch horizontal wells the advantage over the vertical wells in many CBM marginal reservoirs. Moreover, Enhance Coalbed Methane (ECBM) recovery through injection of gases has been publicly proven, and can increase gas resources, however, its application in some actual field failed to address the good history matching. In this thesis, the numerical simulation and well testing problems encountered in the reservoir exploration and production are investigated. Firstly, a new dual porosity, single permeability model was developed, which reflects the high velocity non-Darcy flow that considers the threshold pressure, gas slippage and matrix shrinkage effects. It is solved using the fully implicit numerical method, a computer programme called COAFOR has been developed for this purpose. Secondly, an advanced non-analytical coupled CBM model is developed for predicting the flux in the CBM reservoir and single or multi-branch wellbore simultaneously. Thirdly, a coupled compositional triple porosity horizontal wellbore model for CBM reservoir considering the gas slippage and threshold pressure gradient effects is proposed with a newly developed permeability model. The simulator, called TRIPLE-COAL, was developed for this model. Finally, the new models developed in this thesis are validated by applying them into Heshun block, Yanchun South block and Zhijin block respectively. The history matching results checked the reasonability and accuracy of the models built in this thesis. The coupled multi-branch horizontal triple porosity model shows better matching result in Zhijin block than the coupled multi-branch horizontal dual porosity model in Yanchuan South block.
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Communities, United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Sustainable Ecosystems and. Community-based environmental protection(CBEP): Characterization of EPA Regional CBEP Activities. Chicago, Ill: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1999.

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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Sustainable Ecosystems and Communities. Community-based environmental protection(CBEP): Accomplishments and value-added of EPA CBEP projects. Fairfax, VA: ICF Incorporated, 1999.

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Phillips, Joseph. CBAP Certified Business Analysis Professional. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2009.

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Alves, Aristides. Patrimônio mineral da Bahia: CBPM, 35 anos = Bahia's mineral wealth : CBPM - marking thirty-five years. Edited by Falcón Gustavo and Companhia Baiana de Pesquisa Mineral. Salvador, Bahia: Companhia Baiana de Pesquisa Mineral, Governo da Bahia, Secretaria da Indústria, Comércio e Mineração, 2008.

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National University of Sciences and Technology (Islāmābād, Pakistan), ed. Cyberspace CBMs between Pakistan and India. Islamabad: National University of Science and Technology, 2013.

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Friman, Bengt, Claudia Höhne, Jörn Knoll, Stefan Leupold, Jorgen Randrup, Ralf Rapp, and Peter Senger, eds. The CBM Physics Book. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13293-3.

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Harrison, Donald D. CBP x-ray workbook. [S.l.]: Donald D. Harrison, 1989.

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection. CBP inspector's field manual. Washington, D.C: American Immigration Lawyers Association, 2008.

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Vetschera, Heinz. Confidence-Building Measures (CBMs) and European security. Vienna: Institute for Strategic Research, National Defence Academy, 1986.

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1959-, Wagner Terri A., and ebrary Inc, eds. CBAP / CCBA: Certified business analysis study guide. Indianapolis, Ind: Wiley Pub., 2011.

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Shelvock, Matthew T. "Case Studies in CBMP." In Cloud-Based Music Production, 149–56. New York : Routledge, 2020. | Series: Perspectives on music production: Focal Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351137102-6.

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Shelvock, Matthew T. "Making Music Using CBMP Resources." In Cloud-Based Music Production, 50–95. New York : Routledge, 2020. | Series: Perspectives on music production: Focal Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351137102-3.

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Rosa, Paolo, Claudio Sassanelli, and Sergio Terzi. "Circular Business Models Identification." In New Business Models for the Reuse of Secondary Resources from WEEEs, 9–16. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-74886-9_2.

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AbstractThe main objective of FENIX is demonstrating the benefits coming from the adoption of CE practices through a set of circular business models adequately configured within the project. These CBMs have been selected basing on the three use cases requirements pertaining to different industrial streams (metal powders, 3D-printed jewels and advanced filaments for 3D printing applications). The chapter starts with a literature assessment of both current CBMs and current CBM classification methods. Subsequently, existing CBMs have been mapped basing on the most common classification method (i.e. the ReSOLVE framework), evidencing the most suitable CBMs to be adopted in FENIX. In parallel, a literature assessment of industrial benefits expected from the adoption of CE practices have been implemented. Subsequently, FENIX industrial partners have been interviewed in order to select the most relevant benefits expected from the project. A final comparison of available CBMs and expected benefits allowed to select the most suitable CBMs to be demonstrated in FENIX.
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Jayaram, Jayapradha, Prakash Manickam, Apoorva Gupta, and Madhuri Rudrabhatla. "CBPP." In Machine Learning Algorithms and Applications in Engineering, 195–211. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003104858-12.

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Höhne, C., P. Senger, A. Andronic, F. Antinori, R. Averbeck, R. Bellwied, V. Friese, et al. "CBM Experiment." In Lecture Notes in Physics, 849–972. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13293-3_7.

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Yin, Liangze, Wei Dong, Wanwei Liu, Yunchou Li, and Ji Wang. "YOGAR-CBMC: CBMC with Scheduling Constraint Based Abstraction Refinement." In Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems, 422–26. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-89963-3_25.

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Turnell, Andrew S. "CBP/p300 Coactivators." In Encyclopedia of Cancer, 1–4. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27841-9_899-2.

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Turnell, Andrew S. "CBP/p300 Coactivators." In Encyclopedia of Cancer, 833–37. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-46875-3_899.

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Sverdlikov, Anatoliy I., Gennadij P. Shcherbina, Michail M. Zemljak, Alexander A. Sverdlikov, Donald H. Haycock, Andrew Lugowski, George Nakhla, Lawrence K. Wang, and Yung-Tse Hung. "Column Bioreactor Clarifier Process (CBCP)." In Advanced Biological Treatment Processes, 313–63. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60327-170-7_9.

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Kroening, Daniel, and Michael Tautschnig. "CBMC – C Bounded Model Checker." In Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems, 389–91. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54862-8_26.

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Anh Vang, Tran, Xianmin Zhang, and Benliang Zhu. "Design and Optimization of a Highly Sensitive and Linearity Piezoresistive Pressure Sensor Based on a Combination of Cross Beam-Peninsula-Membrane Structure." In ASME 2017 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2017-70485.

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The sensitivity and linearity trade-off problem has become the hotly important issues in designing the piezoresistive pressure sensors. To solve these trade-off problems, this paper presents the design, optimization, fabrication, and experiment of a novel piezoresistive pressure sensor for micro pressure measurement based on a combined cross beam - membrane and peninsula (CBMP) structure diaphragm. Through using finite element method (FEM), the proposed sensor performances as well as comparisons with other sensor structures are simulated and analyzed. Compared with the cross beam-membrane (CBM) structure, the sensitivity of CBMP structure sensor is increased about 38.7 % and nonlinearity error is reduced nearly 8%. In comparison with the peninsula structure, the maximum non-linearity error of CBMP sensor is decreased about 40% and the maximum deflection is extremely reduced 73%. Besides, the proposed sensor fabrication is performed on the n-type single crystal silicon wafer. The experimental results of the fabricated sensor with CBMP membrane has a high sensitivity of 23.4 mV/kPa and a low non-linearity of −0.53% FSS in the pressure range 0–10 kPa at the room temperature. According to the excellent performance, the sensor can be applied to measure micro-pressure lower than 10 kPa.
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Amal, R., J. Narendra, M. Sivakumar, and M. V. L. R. Anjaneyulu. "Performance Evaluation of Cold Bituminous Mix Reinforced with Coir Fibre." In International Web Conference in Civil Engineering for a Sustainable Planet. AIJR Publisher, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21467/proceedings.112.67.

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Cold bituminous mix (CBM), which is a mixture of bitumen emulsion and aggregate that is mixed together at ambient temperature, has several advantages like energy savings, easiness in preparation, environmental benefits, and high production at low investment. But there are certain limitations of CBMs like inferior mechanical properties, high air voids, weak early life strength, long curing time and poor coating that hinder its extensive usage. The possibility of improving mechanical performance of CBMs by the addition of coir fibre is attempted in this study. The objectives of the study are to assess the improvement in performance of CBM due to addition of coir fibre and to identify the optimum length and optimum content of coir fibre for CBMs. Three coir fibre contents and three coir fibre lengths were used in this study. Performance evaluation of CBM modified with coir fibre was done through Retained Marshall Stability (RMS) test and Hamburg wheel tracking test. Coir fibre was added to the aggregates and mixed before the addition of pre-wetting water and emulsion, to achieve uniform distribution and to avoid balling of coir fibres. When coir fibre was added to the mix, Marshall Stability increased up to a certain level of coir fibre content depending on fibre length. Highest Marshall Stability value was obtained at 0.2% content (by weight of total mix) of coir fibre of 15 mm length. Resistance to moisture damage was assessed by RMS test. It was observed that the addition of coir fibre improved the RMS value. From the Hamburg wheel tracking test, it was observed that the addition of coir fibre improved rut resistance. For all fibre lengths, CBM with 0.2 % coir content showed the highest rut resistance, with 10 mm fibre length showed the best performance. Hence, coir fibre is recommended as a feasible additive for mechanical performance improvement of CBMs.
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Song, Jiayu, Jiajie Xu, Rui Zhou, Lu Chen, Jianxin Li, and Chengfei Liu. "CBML." In CIKM '21: The 30th ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3459637.3482239.

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"CBMS 2007 Committees." In Twentieth IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS'07). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cbms.2007.30.

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Shin, Dong-Guk, and Ravi Shankar Nori. "CBM." In the working conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/345513.345326.

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Choksuchat, Chidchanok, Sergei Gorlatch, and Chantana Chantrapornchai. "CBM." In SAC 2018: Symposium on Applied Computing. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3167132.3167413.

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"CBMS 2018 Organising Committee." In 2018 IEEE 31st International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cbms.2018.00006.

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"CBMS 2018 Program Committee." In 2018 IEEE 31st International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cbms.2018.00007.

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"Preface to CBMS 2022." In 2022 IEEE 35th International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cbms55023.2022.00005.

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Higgs, Philip A., Rob Parkin, Mike Jackson, Amin Al-Habaibeh, Farbod Zorriassatine, and Jo Coy. "A Survey on Condition Monitoring Systems in Industry." In ASME 7th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/esda2004-58216.

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Advances in networking technologies are opening integration opportunities for Condition Based Monitoring (CBM) systems, presenting further possibilities for increasing CBM system functionality. This paper presents the results of a CBM Survey designed to determine present applications of CBM system within industry. Understanding how industry applies practices such as CBM in the work place offers valuable research results for CBM system providers, consultants and business users alike. The survey acts as a CBM application indicator for 2004. It targets 6 key areas: 1) Respondents’ company information, 2) The type of CBM technique/s applied by the respondents’ company, 3) Incentives that led the respondents’ company to implement their CBM system, 4) Technological and integration issues associated with respondents’ application of CBM, 5) Implementation issues associated with the respondents’ CBM system, and 6) Reliability and consequential maintenance awareness issues following implementation. An international response shows CBM to be a globally accepted maintenance practice. In addition to the survey results, the paper discusses developments in remote CBM systems using the Internet, with particular regard for developing suitable user interface designs.
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Slezak, T., and M. Wolinsky. FY02 CBNP Annual Report Input: Bioinformatics Support for CBNP Research and Deployments. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/15002105.

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Skone, Timothy J. CBM Well Production Water Burden. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1559838.

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Smith, F., K. Brown, G. Flach, and S. Sarkar. CBP PHASE I CODE INTEGRATION. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1026836.

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Hunag, Haojie. CBP and p27KIP1 in Prostate Carcinogenesis. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada482547.

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Pagnola, Marcelo Rubén, Francisco Barcelo, and Jairo Viveroo. Obtaining CBMS Process Parameters by Numerical Modeling and Simulation. Peeref, July 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54985/peeref.2207p8491165.

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Smith, F., G. Flach, and K. BROWN. CBP TOOLBOX VERSION 2.0: CODE INTEGRATION ENHANCEMENTS. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1090364.

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Zannini, Margherita, Lee Feldkamp, Ken Marko, John James, Larry Maccani, and Robert Wiebe. A Dynamic Neural Network Approach to CBM. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada564389.

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Chansoria, Monika. India and China : assessing the need to strengthen bilateral CBMs. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1059467.

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Yamin, Tughral. Developing information-space Confidence Building Measures (CBMs) between India and Pakistan. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1200674.

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Shriver, Craig D., and Lee Bronfman. Comprehensive Reproductive System Care Program - Clinical Breast Care Project (CRSCP-CBCP). Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada612767.

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