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Beza, Abebe Dress, Mohammad Maghrour Zefreh, Adam Torok, and Anteneh Afework Mekonnen. "How PTV Vissim Has Been Calibrated for the Simulation of Automated Vehicles in Literature?" Advances in Civil Engineering 2022 (October 26, 2022): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2548175.

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Recently, in the literature, microscopic simulation is one of the most attractive methods in impact assessment of automated vehicles (AVs) on traffic flow. AVs can be divided into different categories, each having different driving characteristics. Hence, calibrating microscopic simulators for different AV categories could be challenging in AVs’ impact assessment. The PTV Vissim microscopic traffic simulation software has been calibrated for simulating diverse types of AVs in a large body of literature. There are two main streams of studies in literature adapting AVs' driving behaviors in Vissim following either internal (i.e., adjusting the parameters of the Vissim's default driving behavior models) or external (i.e., adapting AVs' behavior through external VISSIM interfaces) modeling approaches. The current paper investigates how the PTV Vissim has been internally calibrated for the simulation of different types of AVs and compares the calibrated values in the literature with default values introduced in the recent version of PTV Vissim. In the present paper, the reviewed studies are partitioned into two main categories according to the characteristics of the studied AVs, the studies focused on autonomous automated vehicles (AAVs) and the ones focused on cooperative automated vehicles (CAVs). Our findings indicate that the literature expects a lower value for parameters including standstill distance (CC0), headway time (CC1), following variation (CC2), the threshold for entering “following” (CC3), negative/positive following thresholds (CC4/CC5), speed dependency of oscillation (CC6), oscillation acceleration (CC7), safety distance reduction factor (SDRF), and minimum headway front/rear (MinHW) for AVs than conventional vehicles (CVs). Besides, the literature expects higher values for parameters including standstill acceleration (CC8), acceleration at 80 km/h (CC9), looking distances, and maximum deceleration for cooperative braking (MaxDCB) for AVs. When cautious AVs are introduced, deterring effects are expected in the literature (e.g., higher CC0). Moreover, CAVs can have higher looking distance values compared with AAVs.
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Bespalova, T. Yu. "Distribution and genotypic diversity of Listeria monocytogenes strains isolated from humans and ruminants with common clinical and pathological phenotypes (neurolisterioses and abortions) (review)." Agricultural Science Euro-North-East 23, no. 2 (April 18, 2022): 145–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.30766/2072-9081.2022.23.2.145-158.

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Listeria (L.) monocytogenes is an intracellular food pathogen that causes listeriosis in mammals in the form of sporadic cases or large outbreaks with a high mortality rate among humans and domestic ruminants. The determination of the sequence type (ST) and the clonal complex (CC) by multilocus sequencing (MLST) and other methods in L. monocytogenes strains from different sources allowed us to establish the existence of strains with organ tropism and causing forms of listeriosis common to humans and ruminants. The purpose of the review was to generalize the available data on the distribution and genotypic diversity of L. monocytogenes strains isolated during neurolisteriosis and abortions, their adaptation in the environment to determine a possible link between listeriosis of ruminants and humans. In general, the analysis of the differential distribution of STs/CCs of L. monocytogenes associated with humans and ruminants showed their significant variation, as well as the predominance of CCs (CC1, CC2, CC4, CC6, CC7, CC8, CC14, CC29, CC37, etc.) common to the studied host groups. Neurolisterioses in humans are mainly associated with hypervirulent CC1, CC6, CC4, CC2, in ruminants - CC1 and CC4, as well as CC8-16 and CC412. A special association of ST1 (CC1) with human and bovine neurolisteriosis has been determined, indicating increased neurotropism of ST1. In small ruminants (goats, sheep), neurolisterioses are associated with various STs from phylogenetic lineages I and II. Most of L. monocytogenes strains isolated from abortions belonged to CC1, CC2, CC4, CC6, CC7, CC14 in humans and CC1, CC6, CC4-217, CC37 in ruminants. The detection of common isolates CC1, CC4-CC217, CC6, CC18, CC37 in ruminants and in their natural environment indicates that the farm environment is a reservoir for L. monocytogenes strains. In the Russian Federation, the prevalence of SТ7 isolates among all types of sources obtained on the territory of the country was noted. Future research should be aimed at studying the pathogenicity of L. monocytogenes strains with an increased tendency to cause diseases in humans and ruminants for better understanding the mechanisms of infection and strengthening the control over the spread of the pathogen in various ecological niches.
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Miao, Bei, Hongyu Yao, Peng Chen, and Xue-Jun Song. "Differential Activation of pERK1/2 and c-Fos Following Injury to Different Regions of Primary Sensory Neuron." Life 12, no. 5 (May 19, 2022): 752. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12050752.

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Nerve injury causes hyperexcitability of the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) and spinal dorsal horn (DH) neurons, which results in neuropathic pain. We have previously demonstrated that partial dorsal rhizotomy (PDR) produced less severe pain-like behavior than chronic constriction injury (CCI) or chronic compression of DRG (CCD) and did not enhance DRG neuronal excitability. However, the mechanisms underlying such discrepancy remain unclear. This study was designed to compare the activation of phosphorylated extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 (pERK1/2) in DRG and DH, and c-Fos in DH following treatments of CCI, CCD, and PDR. We confirmed that thermal hyperalgesia produced by PDR was less severe than that produced by CCI or CCD. We showed that pERK1/2 in DRG and DH was greatly activated by CCI or CCD, whereas PDR produced only transient and mild pERK1/2 activation. CCI, CCD, and PDR induced robust c-Fos expression in DH; nevertheless, c-Fos+ neurons following PDR were much fewer than that following CCI or CCD. Blocking retrograde axonal transport by colchicine proximal to the CCI injury site diminished thermal hyperalgesia and inhibited pERK1/2 and c-Fos activation. These findings demonstrate that less severe pain-like behavior produced by PDR than CCI or CCD attributes to less activation of pERK1/2 and c-Fos. Such neurochemical activation partially relies on retrograde axonal transport of certain “injury signals” from the peripheral injured site to DRG somata.
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Abood, Rafid A., Hasson M. Hasson, Asaad A. Khalaf, and Elaf M. Saleh. "Impact of Comorbidities on Survival Among Patients with Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia Using the Charlson Comorbidity Index: Retrospective study from Basra, Iraq." Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal [SQUMJ] 19, no. 3 (November 5, 2019): 236. http://dx.doi.org/10.18295/squmj.2019.19.03.010.

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Objectives: In chronic diseases, comorbidities are known to have a strong negative association with overall survival (OS). This study aimed to use the Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) to examine the effect of comorbidities on OS among patients with chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) treated with tyrosine kinase inhibitors. Methods: This retrospective study was conducted between January 2006 and October 2016 and included 247 CML patients treated at the Basra Oncology & Haematology Centre, Basra, Iraq. Information from hospital records was used to calculate CCI scores and patients were divided into groups based on scores of 2–3 (CCI1 group) or ≥4 (CCI2 group). The OS was calculated using Kaplan-Meier curves. Results: There were 177 (71.7%) patients in the CCI1 group and 70 (28.3%) in the CCI2 group. Overall, patients in the CCI1 group were significantly younger compared to those in the CCI2 group (median age: 35 versus 60 years; P <0.001); however, the gender distribution was similar in both groups (male-to-female ratio of 1:1.06 versus 1:1.18, respectively; P = 0.683). Diabetes mellitus was the most common comorbidity (17%), followed by hypertension (12%) and gastrointestinal diseases (6%). There were no significant differences in mortality between the groups (9.6% versus 8.6%; P = 0.801). In total, 69.6% of all deaths were related to CML progression rather than to the presence of comorbidities. Conclusion: No significant correlation was found between CCI score and OS among CML patients in Basra. However, larger long-term prospective studies are needed to evaluate associations with median age at diagnosis and disease severity and to develop region-specific prognostic scales.Keywords: Comorbidity; Chronic Myeloid Leukemia; Mortality; Survival Analysis; Chronic Diseases; Iraq.
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Li, Y., G. Z. Wang, F. Z. Xuan, and S. T. Tu. "Geometry and Material Constraint Effects on Creep Crack Growth Behavior in Welded Joints." High Temperature Materials and Processes 36, no. 2 (February 1, 2017): 155–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/htmp-2015-0222.

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AbstractIn this work, the geometry and material constraint effects on creep crack growth (CCG) and behavior in welded joints were investigated. The CCG paths and rates of two kinds of specimen geometry (C(T) and M(T)) with initial cracks located at soft HAZ (heat-affected zone with lower creep strength) and different material mismatches were simulated. The effect of constraint on creep crack initiation (CCI) time was discussed. The results show that there exists interaction between geometry and material constraints in terms of their effects on CCG rate and CCI time of welded joints. Under the condition of low geometry constraint, the effect of material constraint on CCG rate and CCI time becomes more obvious. Higher material constraint can promote CCG due to the formation of higher stress triaxiality around crack tip. Higher geometry constraint can increase CCG rate and reduce CCI time of welded joints. Both geometry and material constraints should be considered in creep life assessment and design for high-temperature welded components.
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Demb, Joshua, Linn Abraham, Diana L. Miglioretti, Brian L. Sprague, Ellen S. O’Meara, Shailesh Advani, Louise M. Henderson, et al. "Screening Mammography Outcomes: Risk of Breast Cancer and Mortality by Comorbidity Score and Age." JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute 112, no. 6 (September 6, 2019): 599–606. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jnci/djz172.

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Abstract Background Potential benefits of screening mammography among women ages 75 years and older remain unclear. Methods We evaluated 10-year cumulative incidence of breast cancer and death from breast cancer and other causes by Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) and age in the Medicare-linked Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium (1999–2010) cohort of 222 088 women with no less than 1 screening mammogram between ages 66 and 94 years. Results During median follow-up of 107 months, 7583 were diagnosed with invasive breast cancer and 1742 with ductal carcinoma in situ; 471 died from breast cancer and 42 229 from other causes. The 10-year cumulative incidence of invasive breast cancer did not change with increasing CCI but decreased slightly with age: ages 66–74 years (CCI0 = 4.0% [95% CI = 3.9% to 4.2%] vs CCI ≥ 2 = 3.9% [95% CI = 3.5% to 4.3%]); ages 75–84 years (CCI0 = 3.7% [95% CI = 3.5% to 3.9%] vs CCI ≥ 2 = 3.4% [95% CI = 2.9% to 3.9%]); and ages 85–94 years (CCI0 = 2.7% [95% CI = 2.3% to 3.1%] vs CCI ≥ 2 = 2.1% [95% CI = 1.3% to 3.0%]). The 10-year cumulative incidence of other-cause death increased with increasing CCI and age: ages 66–74 years (CCI0 = 10.4% [95% CI = 10.3 to 10.7%] vs CCI ≥ 2 = 43.4% [95% CI = 42.2% to 44.4%]), ages 75–84 years (CCI0 = 29.8% [95% CI = 29.3% to 30.2%] vs CCI ≥ 2 = 61.7% [95% CI = 60.2% to 63.3%]), and ages 85 to 94 years (CCI0 = 60.3% [95% CI = 59.1% to 61.5%] vs CCI ≥ 2 = 84.8% [95% CI = 82.5% to 86.9%]). The 10-year cumulative incidence of breast cancer death was small and did not vary by age: ages 66–74 years = 0.2% (95% CI = 0.2% to 0.3%), ages 75–84 years = 0.29% (95% CI = 0.25% to 0.34%), and ages 85 to 94 years = 0.3% (95% CI = 0.2% to 0.4%). Conclusions Cumulative incidence of other-cause death was many times higher than breast cancer incidence and death, depending on comorbidity and age. Hence, older women with increased comorbidity may experience diminished benefit from continued screening.
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Powell, E. D., T. Asmis, D. Jonker, D. Tu, C. Karapetis, M. Jeffery, and C. O’Callaghan. "Comorbidity and overall survival (OS) in cetuximab-treated patients with advanced colorectal cancer (ACRC)—Results from NCIC CTG CO.17: A phase III trial of cetuximab versus best supportive care (BSC)." Journal of Clinical Oncology 27, no. 15_suppl (May 20, 2009): 4074. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2009.27.15_suppl.4074.

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4074 Background: The interplay between comorbidity, age and performance status (PS) as predictors of outcome in ACRC is not well described. We examined these factors as predictors of treatment toxicity and outcome in cetuximab-treated patients with ACRC. Methods: Comorbidity was independently evaluated by 2 physicians using the Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI), a previously validated measure of comorbidity based on the presence or absence of index medical conditions weighted according to their affect on mortality. CCI score was correlated with demographic data (age, gender), PS, site of primary, time from diagnosis to randomization, body mass index, hemoglobin, alkaline phosphatase (ALP), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), creatinine clearance, K-ras status and OS. Results: 572 patients were included. 41% were ≥65 years and 25% had comorbidities at randomization. CCI score was 1 in 21% and ≥ 2 in 4%. In multivariate analysis (MVA) of all covariates, only older age (≥65 years) was associated with greater comorbidity (p=0.005). OS was different among 3 comorbidity groups (CCI score 0, 1, ≥ 2) in univariate analysis (median OS 4.9 vs 5.9 vs 4.8 months;, logrank p=0.04) but not in MVA. Conversely, lower PS remained associated with better OS in MVA (HR 1.96 for PS=2 vs. PS=0, p<0.0001). Age was not associated with OS (p=0.11). Other factors significantly associated with OS in MVA included time from diagnosis to randomization, LDH, ALP, hemoglobin, Kras status and cetuximab treatment. In the BSC arm, comorbidity was not associated with OS in MVA (HR 0.83 CCI 1 vs. CCI0, p=0.26 and HR 0.90 for CCI2 vs. CCI0, p=0.78) suggesting comorbidity is not prognostic in this setting. Patients with higher CCI score had a nonsignificant trend toward greater treatment effects. Patients ≥65 years had less gr≥3 vomiting (1.8 vs 7.9%, p=0.034) but more dyspnea (24.5 vs 11.2%, p=0.005). Patients with higher CCI scores had less vomiting (p=0.008) but more non-neutropenic infection (p=0.012). Conclusions: In this clinical trial, comorbidity and age were not independent predictors of survival, highlighting the difference between comorbidity and PS. [Table: see text]
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Mullins, C. Daniel, Kaloyan A. Bikov, Ebere Onukwugha, Brian S. Seal, and Nader Hanna. "Frequency of second- and third-line treatment among elderly Medicare stage IV colon cancer patients." Journal of Clinical Oncology 30, no. 15_suppl (May 20, 2012): e14035-e14035. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2012.30.15_suppl.e14035.

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e14035 Background: Stage IV colon cancer (CC4) patients may receive multiple lines of chemotherapy and/or biologics as treatment (TX) to improve survival or quality of life, yet elderly patients generally receive less aggressive cancer TX. Methods: Elderly (65+) SEER-Medicare patients diagnosed with CC4 in 2003-7 were followed through death or 2009 to examine variation across sub-groups in the number of TX lines. TX included 5-fluorouracil and (levo)leucovorin-based (5FU/LV); irinotecan (IRI) and/or oxaliplatin (OX) with/out 5FU/LV; bevacizumab, cetuximab, or panitumumab (MNCLA), alone or in combination with chemotherapy; and other TX. A hierarchy categorized treatments as: 1) IROX (IRI+OX); 2) IRI or OX; 3) 5FU/LV; 4) MNCLA without chemotherapy; and 5) other TX. Gaps in TX or changes from OX or IRI to 5FU/LV were not considered new lines. Results: Of 7,937 elderly CC4 patients, 3,263 (41%) received any TX, while 1,541 (19%) and 570 (7%) received second and third line TX, respectively. Among the TX group, younger (p<0.01), married (51 vs. 42%, p < 0.01) and male (49 vs. 45%, p = 0.02) patients were more likely to go on to second line TX. Medicare buy-in coverage, which generally indicates dual Medicaid-Medicare coverage (42 vs. 48%, p = 0.03), lowered the likelihood of second line TX. Having comorbidities impacted initial TX (CCI=0: 44.5%, CCI=1: 41.9%, CCI=2: 28.4% ; p<0.01) more so than the likelihood of second (CCI=0: 48.6%, CCI=1: 45.9%, CCI=2: 42.4% ; p=0.06) or third (CCI=0: 37.2%, CCI=1: 39.9%, CCI=2: 29.9% ; p=0.09) line TX conditional upon receipt of prior line treatment. There was no significant association between second line TX and race/ethnicity, urbanicity or year of cancer diagnosis. Among those with second line TX, only age (p=0.05) and urbanicity (38 urban vs. 25% non urban, p < 0.01) were significantly associated with higher likelihood of third line TX. Conclusions: Among CC4 patients with TX, married patients and men receive more TX lines, while number of treatment lines decreases with age. Tendency to use less aggressive treatment with elderly CC4 patients, combined with our observed results, suggests that a substantial proportion of elderly CC4 patients receive fewer TX lines than equivalent younger patients.
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Mollinedo-Cardalda, Irimia, Karina Pereira, Adriana López-Rodríguez, and José María Cancela-Carral. "Relación entre índices antropométricos y la obesidad en personas mayores de 60 años. Estudios Europeo IN COMMON SPORT." Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte 14, no. 2 (August 5, 2020): 87–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.33155/j.ramd.2020.08.001.

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Objetivo: Comprobar si el índice de masa corporal (IMC), el índice cintura-cadera (ICC), circunferencia de cintura (CCi), circunferencia de cadera (CCa) y porcentaje de grasa corporal se correlacionan entre sí en personas mayores de 60 años. Método: Se realizó un estudio descriptivo correlacional en 1055 personas mayores de 60 años de diferentes países europeos pertenecientes al proyecto europeo IN COMMON SPORTS. Se realizó una valoración inicial de las variables antropométricas. Resultados: Correlación significativa del IMC con el porcentaje de grasa corporal, CCi y CCa pero no con el ICC. El ICC presenta correlaciones proporcionales significativas con el CCi, e inversamente proporcionales con el CCa. El género masculino muestra una correlación significativa entre el ICC y IMC, pero no con el porcentaje de grasa corporal. El IMC promedio muestra una tendencia general alta para ambos géneros. Mujeres mayor porcentaje de grasa. Conclusión: El IMC se correlaciona con ICC, CCa y CCi pero dependiendo del género. Los hombres mostraron correlaciones significativas entre IMC e ICC, pero en las mujeres no se encuentran correlaciones de estas medidas.
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Song, Xue-Jun, Carlos Vizcarra, Dong-Sheng Xu, Ronald L. Rupert, and Zheng-Nan Wong. "Hyperalgesia and Neural Excitability Following Injuries to Central and Peripheral Branches of Axons and Somata of Dorsal Root Ganglion Neurons." Journal of Neurophysiology 89, no. 4 (April 1, 2003): 2185–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.00802.2002.

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We examined thermal hyperalgesia, excitability of dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons, and antinociceptive effects of N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonists in rats with injury to different regions of DRG neurons. The central or peripheral branches of axons of DRG neurons were injured by partial dorsal rhizotomy (PDR) and chronic constriction injury of sciatic nerve (CCI), respectively, or the somata injured by chronic compression of DRG (CCD). Thermal hyperalgesia was evidenced by significantly shortened latencies of foot withdrawal to radiant heat stimulation of the plantar surface. Intracellular recordings were obtained in vitro from L4 and/or L5 ganglia. There are four principle findings: 1) PDR as well as CCD and CCI induced thermal hyperalgesia; 2) PDR produced significantly less severe and shorter duration hyperalgesia than CCD and CCI; 3) intrathecal administration of NMDA receptor antagonistsd-2-amino-5-phosphonovaleric acid (APV) and dizocilpine maleate (MK-801) inhibited thermal hyperalgesia in PDR, CCD, and CCI rats. Pretreatment of APV and MK-801 delayed the emergence of hyperalgesia for 48–72 h, while posttreatment inhibited hyperalgesia for 24–36 h; and 4) CCD and CCI increased excitability of DRG neurons as judged by the significantly lowered threshold currents and action potential voltage thresholds and increased incidence of repetitive discharges. However, PDR did not alter the excitability of DRG neurons. These findings indicate that injury to the dorsal root, compared with injury to the peripheral nerve or DRG somata has different effects on the development of hyperalgesia. These contributions involve different changes in DRG membrane excitability, but each involves pathways (presumably in the spinal cord) that depend on NMDA receptors.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "CCI"

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Varava, Anastasia. "Kalibrace koherenčního rastrovacího interferometru Talysurf CCI." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta strojního inženýrství, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-318094.

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This master’s thesis deals with calibration of a coherence scanning interferometer Talysurf CCI Lite. Basic terms related to surface texture evaluation were described along with selected profile and areal surface texture parameters. The working principle and design of the calibrated instrument were explained. Manufacturer’s calibration procedure was analyzed in relation to the definition of calibration in the International vocabulary of metrology. Further calibration steps leading to calculation of measurement uncertainty were presented. Last but not least, measurement uncertainties of areal surface texture parameters Sq and Sz were evaluated. The procedures and results described in this thesis may contribute to wider use of non-contact surface texture measuring instruments.
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Tkáčová, Alena. "Sestavení technologie součásti "cage" ve firmě CCI Brno." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta strojního inženýrství, 2011. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-229897.

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This thesis is focused on techology of manufacturing a "cage" component at CCI Brno company. It solves drilling holes to the outside diameter of it. In the first part the company CCI is introduced, and in the second part is focused on component and material analysis. Next step is analyzing present manufacturing procedures and proposing its change. At the end of this thesis is techno-economic comparison of the present and proposed technological change.
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Abdulmajeed, Sabeena. "Analysis of QAM schemes in a CCI-limited environment." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp04/mq28839.pdf.

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Harák, Petr. "Redukce neshodných dílů metodikou Six sigma ve firmě CCI." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta strojního inženýrství, 2012. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-230060.

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The dissertation deals point at issue of nonconforming components in CCI CR, Ltd., Special focus is on errors in machine cutting and in marking components, which lead to discrepancy of components with manufacturing documentation. The goal of dissertation is star-up a remedial process, which will reduce defective components. The result will be tested by the Six Sigma methodology.
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Chasin, Ana Carolina da Matta. "A assimilação da arbitragem no Brasil: disputas em torno da constituição de uma justiça extraestatal." Universidade de São Paulo, 2015. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8132/tde-16062015-133720/.

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A arbitragem é um instituto previsto no direito brasileiro que consiste num método de solução de conflitos alternativo ao Poder Judiciário. Quando as duas partes concordam, procuram uma instituição especializado para que a controvérsia seja solucionada por meio da decisão de um ou mais árbitros. Desde 1996 com a aprovação da Lei da Arbitragem o laudo arbitral apresenta a validade de uma sentença judicial regular, devendo igualmente ser cumprido. Essa incorporação do instituto no Brasil está inserida no movimento transnacional de reforma dos sistemas de justiça nacionais visando adaptá-los ao mercado em expansão da arbitragem internacional. Inspirado em vários instrumentos internacionais, principalmente na Lei Modelo da Comissão das Nações Unidas para o Comércio Internacional (UNCITRAL), o método também permite a integração do país no esforço mais amplo de harmonização do direito entre os países. O principal objetivo desta tese é, assim, analisar esse processo de transplante da arbitragem ao contexto jurídico brasileiro. Para isso, inicialmente reconstitui o surgimento das mais importantes instituições da arbitragem comercial internacional e, em seguida, investiga a assimilação local deste instituto. Este último processo é analisado à luz da mobilização que resultou na aprovação da legislação em 1996, bem como da abordagem do funcionamento da arbitragem atualmente. O argumento destaca a participação fundamental dos intermediários para o sucesso da operação de mediação entre instâncias globais e locais. O trabalho finaliza com uma reflexão acerca do encaixe estrutural da arbitragem no campo do direito nacional.
Arbitration is an alternative dispute resolution mechanism allowed by the Brazilian law. When both parties agree about it, they search for an specialized institution that will delegate the resolution of the conflict to one or more arbitrators. Passage of Brazils 1996 Arbitration Act recognized the validity of decisions reached by arbitrators. The incorporation of arbitration in the country happens as part of an international movement to reform local justice systems adapting them to the growth of the commercial arbitration market. Brazil\'s law was inspired by various international instruments, including the UNCITRAL (United Nations Commission on International Trade Law) Model Law and can be considered part of a broader effort to homogenize law across countries. The main goal of this dissertation is, thus, to analyze the arbitration transplant to the Brazilian legal context. To do so, it first explores the emergence of the main institutions of international commercial arbitration and then it investigates its local assimilation. This process is analyzed through the mobilization that resulted in the approval of the law in 1996 and also through the exploration of the way by which arbitration operates today. The argument emphasizes the role of the gatekeepers in intermediating the local and the global. This work finishes with a reflection about the structural fitting of arbitration in the local judicial field.
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Swan, Alicia Ann. "Aging and the Preclinical Efficacy of Nicotinamide in the Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury." OpenSIUC, 2008. https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/514.

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The clinical relevance of vitamin B3, nicotinamide (NAm), has been demonstrated in a variety of injury models to exert a number of therapeutic benefits in the protection against and treatment of traumatic brain injury (TBI). This study investigated its efficacy on recovery from TBI in animals of differing ages (6- and 10-months old) that were injured using the controlled cortical impact model and tested for motor and cognitive recovery following injury. Injured animals were treated with NAm or saline following injury and sham-injured animals were included as a control group. It was hypothesized that increasing age reduces the potentiality of recovery from injury as well as a decreased therapeutic benefit derived from the post-injury administration of NAm. The results found that neither the 6- nor 10-month old animals treated with NAm demonstrated improved functional recovery, indicating that age is an important factor in the vitamin's efficacy. These results indicate that the success of possible treatments for TBI needs to also consider the effects of an individual's age on the drug's effectiveness.
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Elmore, Brandy Elizabeth. "A PRECLINICAL EVALUATION OF MEMANTINE AS A TREATMENT FOR TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY." OpenSIUC, 2014. https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/1519.

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The goal of this study was to investigate the therapeutic potential of memantine on functional recovery following a cortical contusion impact (CCI) traumatic brain injury (TBI) in a rodent model. A unilateral parietal injury was induced and compared to open sham surgeries under controlled experimental conditions. Animals were randomly assigned to a sham group, vehicle-treated injured group, or memantine-treated injured group. Dosage regimens were designed to provide serum concentrations in the range obtained with clinically approved doses, using both a low (5 mg/kg) and high (20 mg/kg) dose for 48 h. Functional recovery was assessed using five behavioral assessments, as well as neuropathological measurements. Motor function was observed using the locomotor placing task, the rotor-rod procedure, and a photobeam activity monitoring system. Cognitive function as learning ability was assessed through the Morris Water Maze and a passive avoidance assessment. Memantine did not improve motor or cognitive function in any of the behavioral assessments. These results indicate that while memantine may provide benefits at a neurobiological level, its therapeutic potential on the recovery of behavioral function following TBI is severely limited.
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Carolan, Jane Mayo. "The foundation and early history of Catholic Church insurances (CCI) 1900-1936." Thesis, Australian Catholic University, 2015. https://acuresearchbank.acu.edu.au/download/991b3790152b0d0f15d99ad9053d6a4125b56b3cbcb83b0b430d633a6ccda6a8/2032096/201511__Jane_Mayo_Carolan.pdf.

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In the early twentieth century Cardinal Patrick Moran and others, both clerical and lay, understood that the adolescent Australian Catholic Church needed physical as well as spiritual support. The Church, as trustee, had an economic imperative to care for and maintain its properties. In 1910 Moran asked Hugh Mahon, a feisty Irishman and an Australian federal politician, to establish an Australian Catholic insurance company to achieve this purpose. Moran made it clear that the primary purpose of the company was to protect the assets and properties of the Church and that the company was to serve the Church only. Mahon took as his model the Irish Catholic Church Property Insurance Company founded in Dublin in 1902 and gathered around him laymen with impeccable Catholic and business connections to support him in the running of this new company. The Irish laity had become prominent as board members and shareholders in the Irish company and the founding board members of the Australian company, with Mahon as Managing Director, were all laymen with Irish backgrounds. The thesis traces the foundation and early history of this company and analyses those practices that distinguish it from secular insurance companies during the first twenty-fives of operation. The study intertwines many strands: Episcopal vision, Irish heritage, aspirations of the Catholic community for both the religious and the laity and how the spiritual and social services of the Church’s mission were evident in the works of this new company and their supporters.
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Truong, Cam Quyen Corinne. "La rupture des contrats internationaux de distribution dans les sentences arbitrales CCI." Paris 2, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA020045.

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La these traite de la rupture des contrats internationaux de distribution, en particulier, des contrats de franchise, de concession exclusive et de distribution selective. La these aborde l'examen des sentences inedites, qui ont ete rendues de 1984 a 1999 (soit 15 ans), par les arbitres nommes par la cour internationale d'arbitrage de la chambre de commerce internationale (cci) sur la rupture descontrats internationaux de distribution vises, a la lumiere du droit international prive mais egalement du reglement d'arbitrage de la cci. La these s'acheve sur l'analyse des consequences juridiques et financieres de la rupture des contrats internationaux de distribution etudies. Une analyse statistique detaillee est egalement faite pour demontrer quelle est l'importance reelle du contentieux dela distribution internationale au niveau de l'arbitrage cci.
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Kim, Kihong. "Interference Mitigation in Wireless Communications." Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/7647.

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The primary objective of this thesis is to design advanced interference resilient schemes for asynchronous slow frequency hopping wireless personal area networks (FH-WPAN) and time division multiple access (TDMA) cellular systems in interference dominant environments. We also propose an interference-resilient power allocation method for multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) systems. For asynchronous FH-WPANs in the presence of frequent packet collisions, we propose a single antenna interference canceling dual decision feedback (IC-DDF) receiver based on joint maximum likelihood (ML) detection and recursive least squares (RLS) channel estimation. For the system level performance evaluation, we propose a novel geometric method that combines bit error rate (BER) and the spatial distribution of the traffic load of CCI for the computation of packet error rate (PER). We also derived the probabilities of packet collision in multiple asynchronous FH-WPANs with uniform and nonuniform traffic patterns. For the design of TDMA receivers resilient to CCI in frequency selective channels, we propose a soft output joint detection interference rejection combining delayed decision feedback sequence estimation (JD IRC-DDFSE) scheme. In the proposed scheme, IRC suppresses the CCI, while DDFSE equalizes ISI with reduced complexity. Also, the soft outputs are generated from IRC-DDFSE decision metric to improve the performance of iterative or non-iterative type soft-input outer code decoders. For the design of interference resilient power allocation scheme in MIMO systems, we investigate an adaptive power allocation method using subset antenna transmission (SAT) techniques. Motivated by the observation of capacity imbalance among the multiple parallel sub-channels, the SAT method achieves high spectral efficiency by allocating power on a selected transmit antenna subset. For 4 x 4 V-BLAST MIMO systems, the proposed scheme with SAT showed analogous results. Adaptive modulation schemes combined with the proposed method increase the capacity gains. From a feasibility viewpoint, the proposed method is a practical solution to CCI-limited MIMO systems since it does not require the channel state information (CSI) of CCI.
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Books on the topic "CCI"

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Raiji, Vasant. CCI & the Brabourne Stadium, 1937-1987. Bombay: Cricket Club of India, 1987.

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Institute, Canadian Conservation. CCI services =: Services offerts par l'ICC. Ottawa, Ont: Canadian Conservation Institute = Institut canadien de conservation, 1989.

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Domino, Christophe. Modern art: MNAM-CCI, Georges Pompidou Centre. Paris: Editions Scala, 1999.

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Miller, Judi. CCI Native Materials Project report, Royal Ontario Museum. Ottawa: Canadian Conservation Institute, Analytical Research Services, 1990.

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1903-1966, Brauner Victor, and Semin Didier, eds. Victor Brauner: Dans les collections du MNAM-CCI. Paris: Centre Georges Pompidou, 1996.

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Urgel, Elizabeth T. The ASEAN Chambers of Commerce and Industry: Partnership in regional economic development. Diliman, Quezon City: Asian Center, University of the Philippines, 1994.

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Abdulmajeed, Sabeena. Analysis of QAM schemes in a CCI-limited environment. Ottawa: National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999.

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Trade the patterns: A revolutionary way of trading the CCI. Cedar Falls, IA: W&A Pub., 2009.

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(Association), ASEAN-CCI. Meetings of the ASEAN Chambers of Commerce and Industry (ASEAN-CCI). Jakarta, Indonesia: ASEAN-CCI, 1996.

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Règles et usances uniformes de la CCI relatives aux crédits documentaires. Paris: CCI, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "CCI"

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Giannakos, Michail. "Developments in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence in Learning Technology and CCI Research." In Experimental Studies in Learning Technology and Child–Computer Interaction, 89–95. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-14350-2_9.

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AbstractThis book is focusing on experimental studies in learning technology and CCI research. During the last years, the areas of data science and AI have influenced different aspects of human-factors IT-related research in general and learning technology and CCI research in particular. Therefore, although this book does not provide a deep discussion on how data science and AI have influenced contemporary learning technology and CCI research; in this chapter, we provide a brief presentation of the developments in data science and AI, and the role of those developments in learning technology and CCI research.
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Giannakos, Michail. "Summary and Reflections for Learning Technology and CCI Research." In Experimental Studies in Learning Technology and Child–Computer Interaction, 105–7. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-14350-2_11.

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AbstractIn this chapter we present a summary of the book, and discuss how the book can support learning technology and CCI researchers. Moreover, we provide some concluding remarks and thoughts for the future of learning technology and CCI research.
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Bottler, Stefan, Monika Hofmann, Gabriele Lüke, Gerd Mischler, and Ulrich Pfaffenberger. "CCI in Practice—Promoting Business." In The German Chambers of Commerce and Industry, 191–250. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70799-6_6.

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Giannakos, Michail. "Learning Technology and Child–Computer Interaction." In Experimental Studies in Learning Technology and Child–Computer Interaction, 7–14. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-14350-2_2.

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AbstractLearning technology research focuses on the design, development, and/or use of technologies that support learning, whereas CCI research focuses on the design, development, and/or use of technologies that support children’s lives (with a heavy emphasis on learning). Therefore, learning technology and CCI research can be described as research that focuses on the design, development, and/or use of technologies that support learning and/or children’s lives. In this chapter, we provide an introduction to CCI and learning technologies as interdisciplinary fields of research, provide good working definitions and discuss their commonalities, synergies, and complementarities.
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Giannakos, Michail. "Common Types of Experimental Designs in CCI and Learning Technology Research." In Experimental Studies in Learning Technology and Child–Computer Interaction, 37–45. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-14350-2_5.

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AbstractExperiments and experimental studies are used to collect data and build scientific knowledge, and it is one of the primary methodologies for a wide range of disciplines including CCI and learning technology. In this chapter, we provide the basics of experimental research in CCI and learning technology. The goal is to support researchers to gain an understanding of the main methodological decisions and the ways in which experiments can answer RQs. Researchers will also be introduced in evaluating the circumstances that favour (or do not favour) the use of experiments, and how to make the necessary methodological decisions about the type and features of the experiment for CCI and learning technology research.
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Giannakos, Michail. "Data Collection and Analysis in Learning Technology and CCI Research." In Experimental Studies in Learning Technology and Child–Computer Interaction, 47–67. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-14350-2_6.

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AbstractConducting experimental studies in learning technology and CCI research entails an iterative process of observation, rationalization, and validation. Although data collection and data analysis procedures may vary widely in complexity, their selection is based on the research objectives, RQs or hypotheses. So the researchers need to carefully select them and make sure that the research design decisions of data collection and analysis, are adequate for the goals of the study. This chapter provides information on the various data collections and analyses that are usually employed in learning technology and CCI research. This chapter is intended to serve as a guide for CCI and learning technology researchers, and help them deciding what data they need to collect and how they should analyze them to address the goals of their study.
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Vollmer, Albert, Michael Dick, and Sarah Seyr. "Das Forschungsprojekt CCI – Projekt- und Forschungsdesign." In Konstruktive Kontroverse in Organisationen, 143–59. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-00263-3_8.

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Giannakos, Michail. "Reporting CCI and Learning Technology Research." In Experimental Studies in Learning Technology and Child–Computer Interaction, 69–80. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-14350-2_7.

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AbstractDesigning and conducting high quality research is extremely important in CCI and learning technology research. However, the same high-quality needs to be followed during the reporting of the work. At the end of the day, this what the reviewers and readers will credit – therefore, reporting is of equal importance. This chapter provides information on how you should structure your article and the information that is usually required. This chapter is intended to serve as a template for CCI and learning technology researchers. Moreover, I have summarized some recommendations based on my experience, as well as on published guidelines and recommendations from neighboring fields.
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Giannakos, Michail. "Issues to Consider as a CCI and Learning Technology Researcher." In Experimental Studies in Learning Technology and Child–Computer Interaction, 97–104. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-14350-2_10.

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AbstractIn this chapter, we present three topics that are of great importance to CCI and learning technology researchers. The first topic is concerned with the role of “context” in experimental studies, and CCI and learning technology in general. The second topic is concerned with the ethical considerations in experimentation in human-factors IT-related research. The third topic focuses on researchers conducting experimental studies with children, and the need to employ different methods, approaches, and techniques. Although those are the three topics I decided to include in this book, I also believe that additional topics can complement this list.
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Giannakos, Michail. "Common Criteria, Pitfalls, and Practices in CCI and Learning Technology Research." In Experimental Studies in Learning Technology and Child–Computer Interaction, 81–87. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-14350-2_8.

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AbstractThus far, the book provides materials to carry out the whole process of observation, rationalization, and validation, as well as the necessary supporting processes (e.g., artifact design, data analysis, and reporting). At the end of the process, everything is documented in a comprehensive report or a paper, and the respective prototypes, datasets, and practical information are kept on file. An important question, however, remains: In the context of CCI and learning technology research, what are the main reasons for reviewers rejecting a paper or asking for revisions? Considerable effort goes into preparing a paper contribution for a respectable venue (journal or a conference). Researchers do not want to see their effort go to waste, especially if it involves a potentially valuable contribution that could bring credit to authors and fresh insights to readers. Drawing on our own experience and on various guides on how to review papers in CCI, learning technology, and neighboring fields, in this chapter we provide a list of criteria and pitfalls that are common to CCI and learning technology venues.
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Conference papers on the topic "CCI"

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Davies, Catrin M., Robert C. Wimpory, Masaakai Tabuchi, David W. Dean, and Kamran M. Nikbin. "The Influence of Specimen Geometry and Test Times on High Temperature Crack Growth Behaviour in Parent and Welded 316H Stainless Steel." In ASME 2008 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2008-61502.

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Experimental crack growth testing has been performed at 550 °C on a range of fracture specimens including sections taken from a 316 steel weldment. These specimens include the compact tension, C(T), and circumferentially cracked notched bar, CCB, geometries of various sizes. Results are presented from two creep crack growth (CCG) tests on a large and a small CCB weldment specimen. The creep crack initiation (CCI) and growth (CCG) behavior of the CCB weldments has been compared to that of homogeneous parent material (PM) CCB and C(T) specimens and to C(T) weldment specimen data. The data has been analyzed in terms of the C* parameter. The initiation period is found to occupy a large fraction of the test duration for weldments. The CCG rates in the larger CCB weldment test is on the order of six times faster, for a given value of C*, compared to the smaller specimen, indicating a specimen size effect. The CCI times are around an order of magnitude greater for the CCB weldment specimens compared to C(T) weldment data and are higher than that of the PM CCB data. It is recommended that further testing on weldment specimens is performed to affirm the apparent trends.
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Liu, Joshua, Jerry Fang, Ryan J. Murphy, Chad Gordon, and Mehran Armand. "Design and Development of 5-Axis Cranial Implant Laser Cutting System." In ASME 2017 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2017-68064.

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Cranioplasty is a procedure for skull reconstruction after removal of bone defects such as tumors. Recent approaches for cranioplasty involve the use of customized cranial implants (CCIs). A challenge in performing the cranioplasty with CCI is that the actual size/shape is unknown until the tumor is removed. Often the procedure is performed in two stages. After removing the cranial defect, the surgeon works with an implant manufacturer to develop a CCI using computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) techniques. The CCI attachment to the skull will then require a second surgery. We recently proposed a robot-assisted single-stage cranioplasty. For conventional, single-stage CCI, the CCIs are usually made in oversized profiles and require manual intraoperative modification by the surgeon. The challenge, however, is that for complex cases the surgeon may spend a long time reshaping the CCI. This paper presents the development of a 5-axis laser cutting machine that has the capability of automatically shaping CCI profiles during single-stage cranioplasty. Preliminary results indicate a superior fit with only mm size gaps between the implant and the remaining skull.
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Read, Janet C., Juan Pablo Hourcade, Allison Druin, Panos Markopoulos, Tilde Bekker, and Ole Sejer Iversen. "CCI SIG." In CHI '15: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2702613.2727690.

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"CCI 2018 Sponsors." In 2018 1st International Conference on Cancer Care Informatics (CCI). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cancercare.2018.8618136.

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"CCI 2018 Commentary." In 2018 1st International Conference on Cancer Care Informatics (CCI). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cancercare.2018.8618155.

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"CCI 2018 TOC." In 2018 1st International Conference on Cancer Care Informatics (CCI). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cancercare.2018.8618146.

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"CCI 2018 Committees." In 2018 1st International Conference on Cancer Care Informatics (CCI). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cancercare.2018.8618156.

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"CCI 2018 Commentary." In 2018 1st International Conference on Cancer Care Informatics (CCI). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cancercare.2018.8618157.

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"CCI 2018 Reviewers." In 2018 1st International Conference on Cancer Care Informatics (CCI). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cancercare.2018.8618218.

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"CCI 2018 Commentary." In 2018 1st International Conference on Cancer Care Informatics (CCI). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cancercare.2018.8618244.

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Reports on the topic "CCI"

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Farmer, M. T., R. W. Aeschlimann, D. J. Kilsdonk, and S. Lomperski. OECD MCCI Project: 2-D Core Concrete Interaction (CCI) Tests (CCI-4 Final Report). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1177573.

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Farmer, M. T., D. J. Kilsdonk, S. Lomperski, and R. W. Aeschlimann. OECD MCCI Project 2-D Core Concrete Interaction (CCI) Tests. CCI-4 Test Plan. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1177582.

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Farmer, M. T., D. J. Kilsdonk, S. Lomperski, and R. W. Aeschlimann. OECD MCCI Project: 2-D Core Concrete Interaction (CCI) Tests CCI-5 Data Report (Rev. 1). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1177567.

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Farmer, M. T., D. J. Kilsdonk, S. Lomperski, and R. W. Aeschlimann. OECD MCCI Project: 2-D Core Concrete Interaction (CCI) Tests: CCI-5 Quick Look Data Report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1177580.

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Farmer, M. T., D. J. Kilsdonk, S. Lomperski, R. W. Aeschlimann, and S. Basu. OECD 2-D Core Concrete Interaction (CCI) tests : CCI-2 test plan, Rev. 0 January 31, 2004. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1014853.

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Farmer, M. T., D. J. Kilsdonk, S. Lomperski, and R. W. Aeschlimann. OECD MCCI Project 2-D Core Concrete Interaction (CCI) Tests. CCI-5 Test Plan. Rev. 1, Final. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1177563.

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Farmer, M. T., R. W. Aeschlimann, D. J. Kilsdonk, and S. Lomperski. OECD MCCI Project: 2-D Core Concrete Interaction (CCI) Tests. CCI-4 Quick Look Data Report (Final, Rev. 0). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1177586.

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Farmer, M. T., S. Lomperski, D. J. Kilsdonk, R. W. Aeschlimann, and S. Basu. OECD MCCI 2-D Core Concrete Interaction (CCI) tests : CCI-2 test data report-thermalhydraulic results, Rev. 0 October 15, 2004. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1014854.

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Farmer, M. T., S. Lomperski, D. J. Kilsdonk, R. W. Aeschlimann, and S. Basu. OECD MCCI project 2-D Core Concrete Interaction (CCI) tests : CCI-3 test data report-thermalhydraulic results. Rev. 0 October 15, 2005. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1014856.

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Farmer, M. T., S. Lomperski, R. W. Aeschlimann, and S. Basu. OECD MMCI 2-D Core Concrete Interaction (CCI) tests : CCCI-1 test data report-thermalhydraulic results. Rev 0 January 31, 2004. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1014852.

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