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Aquilino-Navarro, Andrea, Juan Manuel Ramón-Jerónimo, and Raquel Flórez-López. "Management Control Systems in Shopping Centres: Analysis of the Managing Director." Logistics 6, no. 1 (February 13, 2022): 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/logistics6010016.

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Background: How do Shopping Centre Managers use the Management Control System (MCS) to adapt to the available resources according to the characteristics of the centre and external factors that may affect such management? We identified the differences in the MCS between three types of shopping centres: urban-conventional centres, peripheral-conventional centres, and peripheral-outlet centres. Methods: This qualitative research, based on a multiple case study, aims to obtain a descriptive and explanatory view of the situation of the MCS in the analysed centres. For the study, an interview with a store manager in a shopping centre and semi-structured interviews with the managers of the selected centres were conducted. Results: The relevant factors that affect management were detected: ownership structure, budget management, centre maintenance, marketing-mix management, and the image of the centre to be projected, based on the public that the manager intends to attract. Conclusions: MCSs within each shopping centre vary little, depending on the external factors described, and the differences in management are not based on the characteristics of the centre but on the vision of the manager. A detailed description of the role of the manager is offered, and the door is opened for further research on the subject.
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&NA;. "Call the poison control centre." Reactions Weekly &NA;, no. 521 (October 1994): 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.2165/00128415-199405210-00001.

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Boyle, John W. C., and Harlan G. Kelly. "FRENCH CREEK WATER POLLUTION CONTROL CENTRE ODOR CONTROL." Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation 2000, no. 3 (January 1, 2000): 647–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.2175/193864700785303268.

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Murugesu, Jason Arunn. "Control centre for fever is discovered." New Scientist 254, no. 3391 (June 2022): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0262-4079(22)01062-4.

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Forsyth, J. R. L. "An Australian centre for disease control?" Medical Journal of Australia 148, no. 9 (May 1988): 484. http://dx.doi.org/10.5694/j.1326-5377.1988.tb139589.x.

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Bistrom, Johnny, and Kurt Lindstrom. "The Finnish Power System Control Centre." IEEE Power Engineering Review PER-6, no. 11 (November 1986): 28–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mper.1986.5527468.

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McDyer, F., and K. Herger. "The New National Control Centre, Ireland." IEEE Power Engineering Review PER-7, no. 2 (February 1987): 34–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mper.1987.5527539.

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Njidda, Ahmad Muhammad, Oyeronke Oyebanji, Joshua Obasanya, Olubunmi Ojo, Adebayo Adedeji, Nwando Mba, John Oladejo, and Chikwe Ihekweazu. "The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control." BMJ Global Health 3, no. 2 (April 2018): e000712. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2018-000712.

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Bistrom, Johnny, and Kurt Lindstrom. "The Finnish Power System Control Centre." IEEE Transactions on Power Systems 1, no. 4 (1986): 49–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tpwrs.1986.4335014.

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McDyer, F., and K. Herger. "The New National Control Centre, Ireland." IEEE Transactions on Power Systems 2, no. 1 (1987): 85–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tpwrs.1987.4335078.

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Barnes, Alison Kate School of Industrial Relations &amp Organisational Behaviour UNSW. "'The centre cannot hold': resistance, accommodation and control in three Australian call centres." Awarded by:University of New South Wales. School of Industrial Relations and Organisational Behaviour, 2005. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/22026.

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Drawing upon case studies of three organisations operating six call centres in Australia, this thesis explores the manifestations and interplay of employee resistance and accommodation in response to five facets of employer control: electronic monitoring; repetitious work; emotional control; the built environment; and workplace flexibility. Accommodation refers to the ways workers protect themselves from and adapt to the pressures that make up their day-to-day experiences of work. Accommodation, unlike resistance, which implies opposition to control, may superficially resemble consent to control. I argue that resistance and accommodation are not polar opposites; rather they are both reflections of the conflict and tensions that lie at the heart of the employment relationship. At the study sites, employees utilised resistance and accommodation both separately and concurrently. An explanation of these seemingly contradictory responses and of the links among accommodation individual resistance and collective resistance lies in the concept of ???self???. In this thesis, ???self??? refers to workers??? perceptions of fairness, dignity and autonomy. I examine how these notions frame worker discontent and promote employee solidarity. ???Everyday resistance???, a concept first developed by Scott (1985) in relation to peasant struggles, is employed to highlight the existence of subterranean struggles in workplaces that otherwise appear to be harmonious. At the study sites, everyday resistance was a multi-faceted, widely employed strategy whose strength lay primarily in its immediate impact. There was, however, no necessary sequential development from accommodation, through everyday resistance to overt, formal forms of conflict. What was evident was that multiple responses to employer control could co-exist and inhibit or promote one another. But it was through organised collective resistance that more formalised gains were made and widely held grievances addressed. I suggest that, although everyday resistance may lay the groundwork for more formal struggles, one should not conclude that traditional collective resistance is ???genuine??? resistance and everyday resistance is simply a second-best prelude to it. Although conflict is always present, its intensity differs. If we are to understand the complexity of worker responses to managerial control, we need to expand the theoretical frameworks within which we analyse and interpret conflict.
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Thornton, Judith Margery. "Higher centre and autonomic control of cardiorespiratory function." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1999. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:9caa7a47-4e7c-4626-a1bc-ee4f9f69651d.

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This thesis is concerned with the role of 'central command' in cardiorespiratory control during exercise and the peripheral autonomic modulation of cardiac excitability. Chapter One reviews the background to the work in the thesis. The cardiorespiratory and autonomic changes occurring during exercise and the ways in which they are brought about are discussed. This is followed by a review of some pathological changes in autonomic activity and the ways in which they might be arrhythmogenic. Chapter Two details the experimental techniques used in the thesis and discusses their theoretical background. Chapter Three studies the cardiorespiratory responses to imagination of exercise under hypnosis. This results in hyperventilation, hypocapnia and an increase in heart rate. In contrast, no cardiorespiratory changes are seen when the same protocol is repeated in the awake state. The response to imagined exercise under hypnosis is not affected by maintaining isocapnia. A powerful drive to breathe arising from higher centres, that is independent of peripheral muscular feedback, is elicited when 'exercise' is imagined under hypnosis. Chapter Four investigates the neural correlates of imagined exercise under hypnosis using positron emission tomography to see if they are the same as those classically implicated in 'central command' during exercise. Activation of 'motor' areas occurs, including the supplementary motor area, primary motor cortex for breathing, premotor area, thalamus, basal ganglia and cerebellum. The insular cortex, right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and posterior parietal cortices are also activated. These activations are similar to those previously reported during actual exercise, but occur in the absence of peripheral feedback that accompanies actual exercise and may therefore reflect 'central command'. Chapter Five studies the responses to altered perception of work rate during actual exercise using hypnotic suggestions. If exercising hypnotised subjects are told that the work rate has increased (when it hasn't), they hyperventilate, become hypocapnic and heart rate increases, suggesting a partial uncoupling of 'central command' from peripheral feedback. Chapter Six investigates the cardiovascular effects of electrical stimulation of the thalamus and midbrain in awake man to determine the role of subcortical areas in cardiovascular control. High-frequency stimulation of the thalamus, subthalamic nucleus and substantia nigra results in increases in heart rate and blood pressure, whereas stimulation of the globus pallidus has no effect. In patients with implanted stimulating electrodes, chronic high-frequency electrical stimulation does not affect baroreflex sensitivity, heart rate variability or blood pressure variability. Chapter Seven characterises the cardiac electrophysiological consequences of sympathetic imbalance using multi-electrode array mapping techniques in the pig heart in vivo. A novel potential arrythmogenic mechanism of noradrenaline is also investigated in two in vitro preparations. Chapter Eight presents a brief summary of the findings in the thesis and discusses future research directions.
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Rose, Ed. "Control, alienation, commitment and satisfaction amongst call centre workers." Thesis, Liverpool John Moores University, 2009. http://researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk/5942/.

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Purpose: The purpose of the research for this thesis is to respond to the following research questions and to test the hypotheses which stem from the second research question. The research questions are: 1. What are the nature, relevance and extent of the application of the concepts and constructs of control, alienation, commitment and satisfaction within the call centre workplace? 2. What is the nature of the association between the concepts and constructs of control, alienation, commitment and satisfaction within the call centre workplace? Methodology and Research Design: A mixed method research design was devised, based upon piloted exploratory research. The main survey instrument was the questionnaire. The questionnaire responses were analysed and subject to confirmatory factor analysis. Findings: Ten hypotheses were tested and largely supported. The results demonstrate strong associations between the main constructs of control, alienation, commitment and satisfaction and also with their subsidiary constructs. Limitations and Implications: The main theoretical limitation of this research concerns both alienation and control. The exclusive focus upon control within the formalised workplace context of the call centre taken by the research is without reference to wider societal control relationships and structures, and as such could pose limitations in terms of generalising the research results. With regard to alienation, this research attempts to measure some alienation components in the tradition of Blauner (1964) and Seeman (1959), and hence poses the problem of whether reducing the alienation concept to measurable components is valid within the context of the wider discussion of alienation as an inherent societal condition, thereby leaving this research open to the charge of methodological reductivism. Originality and Value: The primary contribution to knowledge of this research lies in the consideration, empirical application, consolidation and relevance of the four central concepts of control, alienation, commitment and satisfaction as applied to call centre work and the call centre workplace, and to the attitudes and behaviour of CSRs.
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Lui, Suk-fai. "Hong Kong Centre of Environmental Technology." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1994. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B25945051.

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Cuarelli, Gilberto. "Mise en œuvre des nouvelles technologies pour l'évaluation du contrôle postural et de l’analyse de la marche." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018GREAI084/document.

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Certains besoins de santé spécifiques ont contribué au développement du travail présenté ici, en particulier dans le domaine de la kinésithérapie dans lequel l’étude de l’équilibre postural est étudiée. Les solutions qui existent aujourd'hui sur le marché sont coûteuses, disponibles uniquement dans les grands hôpitaux ou dans des salles dédiées, avec un faible taux de fréquentation de la population, principalement dans des endroits plus éloignés des grands centres urbains. Ce travail a été développé en collaboration avec une équipe constituée de kinésithérapeutes, de chercheurs en génie électrique et en génie mécanique du laboratoire G-SCOP, Grenoble INP, Institut d’Ingénierie, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, France. Cette équipe cherche des solutions à faible coût qui répondent aux besoins de la société en général, en mettant l'accent sur la santé, mais également sur la vulgarisation scientifique, en diffusant ses travaux lors de manifestations de type fête de la Sciences dans la région et pour la communauté. Les travaux ont débuté avec une plateforme de force développée en 2016, conjointement par des chercheurs de l'UNESP (une Université de l'état Sao Paulo au Brésil) et du laboratoire G-SCOP. A cette solution a été ajoutée une nouvelle interface électronique, développée dans le but de fournir des informations sur le déplacement du centre de pression du patient. Un mécanisme a également été mis en place pour assurer la synchronisation entre les informations capturées par les capteurs installés sur la plate-forme et un capteur Microsoft Kinect. De nouveaux outils logiciels ont été proposés pour capturer et analyser les résultats. Le traitement des données permet de créer un modèle tridimensionnel détaillé contenant la cinématique de plusieurs articulations du corps humain et leur comportement respectif en fonction du temps. La mise en œuvre du capteur Kinect synchronisé avec la plate-forme de force permet de comparer le Centre de Pression avec le Centre de masse en vue de proposer un outil plus léger et moins cher à la communauté des praticiens hospitaliers
Some specific health needs contributed to the development of the work presented here, especially in Physical Therapy in which the Postural Equilibrium is studied. The solutions that exist today in the market are of expensive, available only in large hospitals or in dedicated rooms, with low index of attendance to the population, mainly in places more distant of the great urban centers. This work was developed in cooperation with a team constituted of Phisiotherpists, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering from of the G-SCOP Laboratory, Grenoble INP, Institute of Engineering Univ. Grenoble Alpes, France. This team seeks low cost solutions that meet the needs of society in general, with a focus on health, but also with a focus on the popularization of science, disseminating its work in basic schools in the region and also in the community. The work began with a strength platform developed in 2016, jointly by researchers from UNESP, Sao Paulo, Brasil, and the G-SCOP Laboratory. To this solution was added a new electronic interface, developed with the purpose of providing information on the displacement of the patient pressure center. A mechanism was also implemented to ensure synchronization between information captured by sensors installed on the platform and a Microsoft Kinect sensor. New software tools were developed to capture and analyze the results. The data treatment allows the creation of a detailed three-dimensional model, containing the kinematics of several joints of the human body and their respective positional behavior, as a function of time. With the implementation of the Kinect sensor, synchronised with the force platform, it is also possible to evaluate the kinematic and positional biomechanical parameters
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Jacinto, Isabel Cristina dos Santos. "Revisão crítica do sistema HACCP aplicado a uma grande empresa de restauração. Avaliação da metodologia de controlo aplicável ao PCC “Confecção” e propostas de evolução." Master's thesis, Universidade Técnica de Lisboa. Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/4656.

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O crescente aumento do aparecimento de doenças de origem alimentar em todo o mundo tem levado à criação e implementação de ferramentas que têm conduzido à redução da introdução e/ou manutenção de perigos nos alimentos. A “Confecção” é definida como sendo um ponto crítico de controlo, através da aplicação da árvore de decisão do Codex Alimentarius, apresentando como limites críticos a medição da temperatura no centro térmico do alimento, superior a 75C, bem como a ausência de alimentos crus ou em sangue. Porém, a monitorização da temperatura no centro térmico dos alimentos é um procedimento que se apresenta pouco operacional. No período de 34 meses, foram analisados 525 pratos, 16% dos quais apresentavam não-conformidades, sendo apenas 2% das não-conformidades referentes à presença de agentes patogénicos (8 pratos), sendo os restantes (14%) correspondentes a contaminações por microrganismos indicadores de higiene. A avaliação de risco realizada, quanto à presença de agentes patogénicos, revelou que o risco é “não-significativo” para os agentes patogénicos em causa. Posto isto, e tendo em conta que se consomem alimentos pouco ou nada processados termicamente (sushi, rosbife ou bife tártaro), é questionável se a medição da temperatura no centro térmicos dos alimentos é imprescindível, para dar um alimento confeccionado como seguro para consumo.
ABSTRACT - Critical review of the HACCP system applied to a large catering company. Evaluation of the control methodology applied to “cooking” CCP and proposals of improvement. - The increased incidence of foodborne diseases worldwide has led to the creation and implementation of tools that have led to the reduction of the introduction and/or maintenance hazards in food. "Cooking" is defined as a critical control point, by applying the Codex Alimentarius’ decision tree, presenting as critical limits the measurement of the thermal centre temperature, higher than 75oC, as well as the absence of raw food or with blood. However, monitoring the temperature in the thermal centre of the food is not a very practical procedure. During 34 months, 525 dishes were analyzed, 16% of which presented non-conformities, and only 2% of them showed non-conformities related with the presence of pathogens (8 dishes), the remaining (14%) corresponding to contamination by hygiene indicator microorganisms. The risk assessment performed in what concerns the presence of pathogens, revealed that the risk is "not significant" for the pathogen in question. Having said that, and knowing that it is consumed little or no cooked food (sushi, roast beef or steak tartar), it is questionable whether the measurement of the thermal centre temperature of food is essential to guarantee that the food is safe for consumption.
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Hojnik, Tim. "Dynamically configurable centre of rotation wheels." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2021. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/212361/1/Tim_Hojnik_Thesis.pdf.

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This thesis reinvents the wheel to develop a locomotion system that exhibits high efficiency and exceptional obstacle clearing ability, the Posable Hub. This is achieved by using a rigid rim with an actively movable centre hub, through the use of linear actuators. The centre hub can be adjusted in a number of ways, exhibiting functionality that ultimately increases the wheel’s traversability.
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Forshaw, Jason Leigh. "Transitioning flight guidance and control for a twin rotor tailsitter unmanned air vehicle." Thesis, University of Surrey, 2013. http://epubs.surrey.ac.uk/837960/.

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The future of aircraft lies in highly intelligent vehicles which are able to adapt themselves to different missions and take-off and land anywhere. Tailsitters, aircraft capable of controlled transitions between horizontal flight (like a fixed-wing aircraft) and vertical flight (like a rotary-wing aircraft), are one such form of vehicle. The focus of this research stems from a collaboration between the Surrey Space Centre and QinetiQ involving a new class of VTOL tailsitter - the QinetiQ Eye-On™ UAV - which offers uniqueness from all other known tailsitters in its use of twin helicopter rotors, elevons and a rudderless flying-wing design. A core objective of this research is to develop a control and navigation architecture capa.ble of handling the transitional flight regime in tailsitters and to understand the mechanism by which a transition can be controlled. Very little past research has addressed either of these in detail, often including only cursory modelling and simulation, no regard to how transitions can be 'shaped', and with no consideration of optimisation of transitions or whether their control laws are even robust. Another shortcoming of past literature is the minimal amount of experimental work undertaken which mostly uses only generic, simple single-propeller aircraft and does not consider transitional flight. Furthermore, examination of real-world applications where a tailsitter can be used has also been barely considered in literature. The limitations are addressed in three research divisions: I, II, III. {I} Development of a novel six degree of freedom (6-DOF) non-linear model with custom-designed numerical fluid dynamics, has allowed. high-fidelity simulation of all flight regimes to be performed. The developed control and navigation architecture is the first all-encompassing control architecture for the class of twin rotor tailsitters; it uses rudimentary low-level controllers and is capable of performing three different transitions: vertical to horizontal (V to H) , H to V (altitude elevation) and H to V (altitude invariant). The last of these is a ground-breaking discovery; transitions from H to V can be performed with virtually no increase in altitude. One improvement from past literature is that transitioning is undertaken in a closed-loop manner by commanding the vehicle to follow velocity and pitch setpoints. A carefully selected set of parameters has been devised to allow transitions to be shaped by transition time period, flight speed, sample size and smoothness of the control setpoint command. For the first time optimisation is applied to obtain ideal parameters for the transitions and robustness simulations stochastically consider environmental disturbances and variation of vehicle mass. [II] A comprehensive experimental framework has been developed tha.t uses various advanced testbed configurations to validate the control architecture, requiring the fusion of both aeroplane and helicopter technologies. Initially, an indoor motion capture testbed uses a series of precursory vehicles (including both quadrotor and Chinook) to pioneer taiisitter technology. A thrust testbed was also developed to explore thrust curve relationships and obtain optimal thrust zones for differing flight regimes. The outdoor testbed required the development of a complete self-contained autopilot system, including telemetry and ground station, which was tested in a progressive fl ight campaign spanning four flight locations across the UK. The experimentation forms the first demonstration of &-DOF untethered flight for the class of twin rotor tailsitters in VTOL, manual transitional and semi-autonomous transitiona.l modes. [III] In terms of systems analysis, two distinct civil and military scenarios are evaluated: linear asset monitoring, and perch and stare (which includes an innovative miniaturisation analysis) . The first thorough and realistic consideration is also given to the use of a reusable tailsitter v.'ith a docking station for staged exploration in extra-terrestrial environments. Industrially, the research programme extensively develops the technology necessary for autonomous flight of the UAV and extends from Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 2 to 6. Academically, significant contributions have been made to the field including: tailsitter modelling, transitioning methodology, control architecture, optimisation, testbed design, flight experimentation, systems design.
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Chinn, Mo-sum Sammy George, and 陳務森. "A study of organizational effectiveness in crisis management in amodern system control centre." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1987. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31263732.

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Chinn, Mo-sum Sammy George. "A study of organizational effectiveness in crisis management in amodern system control centre /." [Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong], 1987. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B1233621X.

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Books on the topic "Control centre"

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P, Latyshev V., Sorokoletova N. A, Nechaev V. I, Svirskiĭ S. P, and Artemov E. N, eds. T͡s︡entr upravlenii͡a︡ poletami =: Spaceflights Control Centre. Moskva: "Mashinostroenie", 1990.

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Steve, Smith, Klanten Robert, and Neasden Control Centre, eds. Lost control. Berlin: Gestalten Verlag, 2007.

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National Air Traffic Services (Great Britain), ed. London Air Traffic Control Centre: West Drayton, Middlesex. (Cheltenham): National Air Traffic Services, 1985.

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Rovin, Jeff. Line of control. New York: Berkley Books, 2001.

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Unit, Cleveland (England) Research and Intelligence. Ergonomic review of the police command and control centre. Middlesbrough: Cleveland County Research and Intelligence Unit, 1994.

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Ray, Smith. Cape Breton is the thought control centre of Canada. Windsor, Ont: Biblioasis Renditions, 2006.

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Canada, Canada Agriculture and Agri-Food. Pest Management Centre: Partnering for results. [Ottawa]: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, 2008.

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Clancy, Tom. Tom Clancy's op center: Line of control. New York: Berkley Books, 2001.

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Makundi, R. H. Management of selected crop pests in Tanzania: Pest management centre. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: Tanzania Pub. House, 2006.

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Susan, Greenfield, ed. The human mind explained: The control centre of the living machine. London: Cassell, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Control centre"

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Handschin, Edmund, and Alexander Petroianu. "Typical energy control centre functions." In EESES Electric Energy Systems and Engineering Series, 31–36. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84041-8_3.

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Sözer, Iur Bülent. "The Control Centre and the Personnel Employed in the Centre." In Unmanned Ships and the Law, 84–107. London: Informa Law from Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003198963-3.

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Handschin, Edmund, and Alexander Petroianu. "Power system control centre: hardware structure." In EESES Electric Energy Systems and Engineering Series, 37–57. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84041-8_4.

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Handschin, Edmund, and Alexander Petroianu. "Power system control centre: software structure." In EESES Electric Energy Systems and Engineering Series, 58–73. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84041-8_5.

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Handschin, Edmund, and Alexander Petroianu. "Power system control centre: dispatcher’s activities." In EESES Electric Energy Systems and Engineering Series, 74–82. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84041-8_6.

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Granados, Ana, Víctor Tomico, Eduardo Campos, Javier Tejedor, and Javier Garrido. "Multimodal Control Centre for Handicapped People." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 423–29. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-27817-7_62.

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Oh, Chai Lian, Kok Keong Choong, and Toku Nishimura. "Shape Control for Biotensegrities." In CISM International Centre for Mechanical Sciences, 175–99. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-82283-4_8.

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Dahroug, Bassem, Brahim Tamadazte, and Nicolas Andreff. "Task Controller for Performing Remote Centre of Motion." In Informatics in Control, Automation and Robotics, 117–32. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55011-4_6.

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Szafarczyk, M., M. Misiewicz, and S. Dagil. "Adaptive Control Improving Size Accuracy of Centre Turning." In Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth International Machine Tool Design and Research Conference, 187–91. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07529-4_20.

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Wozniak, Thomas, Katarina Stanoevska-Slabeva, Diogo Gomes, and Hans D. Schotten. "The Applicability of Context-Based Multicast - A Shopping Centre Scenario." In Incentives, Overlays, and Economic Traffic Control, 101–8. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15485-0_11.

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Conference papers on the topic "Control centre"

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Yazhini, M. S., Vaddi Sri Rama Gayathri, Lingeshwaran Murugasamy, and Ramaprabhu Ramasamy. "5G mm Wave Shielding with Frequency Selective Surface Employing Centre Offset Swastika Loop Element." In 2024 IEEE International Conference on Smart Power Control and Renewable Energy (ICSPCRE), 1–5. IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icspcre62303.2024.10674803.

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Zeca, Isaac, Yuzhu Guo, Fabio Storm, Claudia Mazza, and Lingzhong Guo. "Estimation of Centre of Pressure from Wearable Intertial Sensors." In 2018 UKACC 12th International Conference on Control (CONTROL). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/control.2018.8516891.

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Schmitt, Mathieu, Fabian Diet, and Nicolae Mihalache. "Yamcs for lean Commercial Control Centres: The ICE Cubes Control Centre." In 15th International Conference on Space Operations. Reston, Virginia: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2018-2682.

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Weir, J. "London Water Control Centre." In IEE Colloquium on Control Rooms, Cockpits and Command Centres. IEE, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic:19960209.

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Sherwood Jones, B. M. "Third generation control centre design." In IEE Colloquium on Control Rooms, Cockpits and Command Centres. IEE, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic:19960206.

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Hong Jiang and Hong Jin. "Noise control in underground shopping centre." In 2011 International Conference on Electric Technology and Civil Engineering (ICETCE). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icetce.2011.5774427.

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de Coning, A., and AJ Hoffman. "Overload Control Centre bypass detection system." In 2014 IEEE 17th International Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/itsc.2014.6957978.

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Müller, K. L., R. Kozlowski, and S. Challis. "Columbus Control Centre Operations Validation Concept." In Space OPS 2004 Conference. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2004-510-305.

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Yin, Izuandi. "The Growth Of Urban Centre In Kuala Lumpur: Growth Centre Development Control." In ICRP 2019 - 4th International Conference on Rebuilding Place. Cognitive-Crcs, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epms.2019.12.59.

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"Plan of Congress Centre Bernardin." In 2006 12th International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/epepemc.2006.4778731.

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Lithell, Cajsa, ed. Highlights of 2024 : SLU Centre for Biological Control, CBC. SLU Centre for Biological Control (CBC), Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 2025. https://doi.org/10.54612/a.741j3fe0mo.

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Gupta, Arti, and Pankaj Kumar Gupta. HISTOPATHOLOGICAL DISTRIBUTION OF MALIGNANT CASES IN A TERTIARY CARE CENTRE. World Wide Journals, February 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36106/ijar/1007787.

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Introduction- Malignancy/cancer is a dreadful condition affecting not only physical but also mental wellbeing of a person. Surgeries associated with its treatment are also leads to morbidity. So apart from treatment we need to nd out the factors which are precipitating for any cancer.I tried to study the distribution of malignant cases received in histopathology lab of a tertiary care centre in two and a half month period with respect to its frequency, site,age gender and important histological types. In this study, we Resultshave seen 118 cases of malignancy in histopathology section in 2 and half months period. Ratio of malignancy in male and female is 0.9 that is malignancy rate is slightly more in females. The reason is increasing incidence of malignancy of uterine cervix and breast.Out of 62 cases of malignancy in females ,24 is in cervix only and 11 is in breast, which together constitute more than half of all cases in females. Among males most common malignancy was oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma, it constitute nearly half of all malignant cases in males, which is 27 out of 56 cases. Two cases of laryngeal carcinoma, and 4 cases of urinary bladder carcinoma are seen exclusively in males, Probably because all the three cancers i.e. oral cavity, larynx and urinary bladder are associated with smoking and tobacco chewing .Hence If a campaign is started to Prohibit smoking and tobacco chewing and more important if there production and selling can be banned by government, the incidence of malignancy can become nearly half in males. This study provides a framework for assessing the s Conclusion - tatus and trends of cancer in India. It shall guide for action to strengthen efforts to improve cancer prevention and control to reduce morbidity and mortality
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Bruce. L51613 Ultrasonic Vehicle for the Detection of SCC in Buried Gas Pipelines.pdf. Chantilly, Virginia: Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), September 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0010582.

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This report describes the present state of development of the ultrasonic pipe inspection vehicle being jointly developed by C.W. Pope and Associates and the Centre for Industrial Control Sciences at the University of Newcastle, Australia. The present aim is the evaluation of unpressurised pipelines to record areas of stress corrosion cracking (SCC) at relatively low cost and with minimum sophistication.The report addresses the suitability of ultrasonics in detecting stress corrosion cracking, outlines the system developed to date, and presents results and discussion from the laboratory trials in which the vehicle has been run in four samples of pipeline containing SCC.
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Prévost, C., R. Fernandes, and F. Canisius. Ground control point acquisition for Acadia Forest, New Brunswick, during winter 2016, in support of Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation snow depth from unmanned aerial vehicule activities. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/299101.

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Ifan, Guto, and Ed Gareth Poole. The Welsh Tax Base: Risks and Opportunities after Fiscal Devolution. Wales Centre for Public Policy - Cardiff University, July 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.54454/20180702.

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Under the new Fiscal Framework and devolution of some tax powers, from April 2019, the Welsh Government and local authorities will control nearly £5 billion of tax revenues, equivalent to roughly 30 per cent of their combined current spending. In this report we have worked with the Wales Governance Centre at Cardiff University to examine the key characteristics of the Welsh tax base, the risks and opportunities to the Welsh tax base after fiscal devolution, and some of the implications for Welsh Government policy. It concludes that tax policy reform should be pursued in an integrated way, with all devolved and local taxes considered in the round. It also highlights that given the influence that wider policy areas like education and housing have on the economy, there are cross-departmental challenges for the Welsh Government to ensure it successfully manages the increased risk inherent to fiscal devolution.
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Bensley, S., D. Thaler, P. Balasubramanian, L. Eggert, and G. Judd. Data Center TCP (DCTCP): TCP Congestion Control for Data Centers. RFC Editor, October 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc8257.

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Baudais, Virginie, and Souleymane Maïga. The European Union Training Mission in Mali: An Assessment. Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, April 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55163/krbn9926.

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This SIPRI Background Paper provides an overview of the European Union Training Mission in Mali (EUTM Mali) and assesses its impact on Mali’s conflict dynamics since it was established in 2013. The third of three country-specific papers, it is part of a larger SIPRI project analysing the effectiveness of the EU’s training missions in Somalia, the Central African Republic and Mali. All three papers will feed into a synthesis paper that will offer a comparative analysis of the missions and recommendations for the way forward. This paper analyses EUTM Mali’s main training and advisory activities, before assessing its political and operational impacts. It summarizes the main factors that account for the mission’s successes and limitations, and makes three recommendations to augment the future impact of the mission. It concludes that EUTM Mali has made an impact in terms of military capacity building, but that further progress is needed to improve coordination with the Malian Armed Forces (Forces Armées Maliennes, FAMA). In addition, EUTM Mali faces many obstacles that lie largely beyond its control, including the deteriorating security situation in the centre of Mali and in the border region of Liptako-Gourma
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Sharpe, Pamela, Susan Wright, Sirene May Yin Lim, Phyllis Lim, Kendy Siew, Nurlieja Onnawaty Mas'at, Yong Ming Lee, and Anderson Robyn. Early intervention of Malay preschool teachers in promoting children’s mathematics learning. National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2020. https://doi.org/10.32658/10497/22766.

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The study focused on improving kindergarten teachers’ ability to nurture early numeracy development and learning in K2 children. An intervention involving the experimental group included teachers who had already attended in-service training, as part of the initial pilot project, to assist them to understand pedagogical principles, practices and strategies to assist children’s development of numeracy skills, problem solving and reasoning. Further teacher guidelines, detailed lesson plans and mentorship were also provided on how to implement this in the classroom. The research adopted a pre-test and post-test mixed-methods design involving an experimental group and a control group, comprising preschool children from five classes (N=221). Intact classes were matched to treatment and control conditions on the basis of Mendaki selection and centre choice of participation. Findings from the Math reasoning subtest of the (WIAT) Wechsler Individual Achievement (Test 2) and the (NCT) Numeracy Concept Test – a non-standardised test, showed that even though that at pre-test, the experimental groups were better on the WIAT and that they were similar on the NCT, both groups improved on the WIAT at post-test but the experimental groups maintained their superior performance on the post NCT. Improvements within experimental groups were also noted.
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Tejerina, Luis, and Donghyun Kang. The Republic of Korea's Digital Tools for Fighting COVID-19. Inter American Development Bank, March 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0005670.

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The Republic of Korea's management of the COVID-19 pandemic showcases an exemplary model through its robust and comprehensive approach, underscored by decisive leadership and a unified governmental strategy using ICT tools. Central to its success was the deployment of the 3T strategy (Testing, Tracing, Treatment) and a four-pillar policy response centered on Openness, Transparency, Civic Engagement, and Innovativeness. The establishment of the Korean Center for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) in 2004 and the Infectious Disease Control and Prevention Act paved the way for the pan-governmental COVID-19 response. The use of sophisticated ICT tools played a significant role in the success of Korea's response. The study argues that South Korea's approach, particularly its innovative use of ICT tools, offers valuable lessons for enhancing global emergency preparedness and response systems.
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Vaughan, Tanya, Sarah Richardson, Toby Carslake, Trisha Reimers, Greg Macaskill, Toby Newton, Nathan Zoanetti, Andrew Mannion, and Martin Murphy. Building capacity for Quality Teaching Rounds – Victoria. Final report. Australian Council for Educational Research, June 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.37517/978-1-74286-713-7.

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The Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) was commissioned by the Teachers and Teaching Research Centre (TTRC) at the University of Newcastle to conduct an independent randomised controlled trial (RCT), with the goal of examining effects of Quality Teaching Rounds (QTR) on student outcomes and teachers’ practice in Victorian high schools. A total of 19 schools participated in Quality Teaching Rounds in 2022, with 20 schools in the wait list control. Data were gathered in an ongoing manner during the evaluation with: Progressive Assessment Tests in Mathematics (PAT-M) and reading (PAT-R) – baseline and follow up; student self-efficacy and aspiration surveys – baseline and follow up; teacher surveys – one questionnaire administered every term; implementation fidelity check surveys for teachers to complete for each QT Round; and implementation fidelity checks with onsite visits from ACER staff for 33% of the treatment schools. Key findings include: The mixed model analysis showed that treatment was not a significant predictor of PAT-R and PAT-M outcomes. Differences in student responses to the self-efficacy and aspiration surveys were identified. The control group showed a significant increase in the level of education that they aspired to complete (p = 0.037). Teachers in the control group had statistically significant growth in teacher efficacy, while those in the treatment group showed statistically significant lower teacher student support. Within the QTR process, the longest time was spent on discussing the coding and the individual coding process. Key observations identified from analysis of the fidelity check data are: teacher stress due to high rates of absenteeism, varied use of the Classroom Practice Guide, and analytical conversations about some elements and terms.
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