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Journal articles on the topic "Covert Cognizance"

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Sundaram, Arvind, and Hany Abdel-Khalik. "Validation of Covert Cognizance Active Defenses." Nuclear Science and Engineering 195, no. 9 (April 5, 2021): 977–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00295639.2021.1897731.

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Sundaram, Arvind, and Hany Abdel-Khalik. "Covert Cognizance: A Novel Predictive Modeling Paradigm." Nuclear Technology 207, no. 8 (February 1, 2021): 1163–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00295450.2020.1812349.

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Sundaram, Arvind, Hany S. Abdel-Khalik, Dakota Roberson, and Mohamad El Hariri. "Data recovery via covert cognizance for unattended operational resilience." Progress in Nuclear Energy 151 (September 2022): 104317. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pnucene.2022.104317.

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Grzegorczyk, Anna. ""Nie mamy tu miasta trwałego". Edyta Stein o bycie wiecznym." Zeszyty Naukowe Centrum Badań im. Edyty Stein, no. 15 (October 22, 2018): 191–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/cbes.2016.15.15.

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In this article I analyze the cognitive possibilities lying on the boundary of the finite and eternity being with reference to Saint Thomas Aquinas and Edith Stein’sthought. According to Saint Thomas, the rational cognition, which covers what is calleda natural world, is the highest form of knowledge and fixes its limit. Edith Stein, on thecontrary, claims that a mystical cognizance, which bases on experience and empathy,enriched by the message of the Gospel, should complement the rational one. What’scommon in those two concepts is a reference to God’s grace – the moments of revelationenlighten the efforts of human intellect. Thus knowledge on the eternal being merges both natural and supernatural cognizance.
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Petrov, Kamen. "MODERNIZATION OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF CITIES IN BULGARIA THROUGH THE INTRODUCTION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY." Cognizance Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies 1, no. 10 (October 30, 2021): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.47760/cognizance.2021.v01i10.001.

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This article presents trends in the development of sustainable urbanism, in which innovations and technologies are brought to the fore. It is assumed that at this stage the necessary measures are being introduced to improve the efficiency of services and the use of resources in smaller machines (energy efficiency or efficiency in your enterprises) with information technology. This creates the conditions within the regional development offer to develop a concept of a smart city ("smart city"). In practice, the smart city is growing beyond this initial goal to one that applies to entire cities and urban blocks, not just the transport system or buildings, and covers a large area. This raises the need to study the development of settlements in order to better illustrate the processes of development of geo-spaces through the prism of the introduction of new communication technologies.
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Lori, T. "Classification, description and mapping of the vegetation in Khutse Game Reserve, Botswana." Botswana Journal of Agriculture and Applied Sciences 13, no. 2 (September 26, 2019): 8–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.37106/bojaas.2019.45.

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There is currently no detailed classification and description of plant communities in Khutse Game Reserve (KGR), Botswana, using phytosociological techniques. The main aim of this study was to classify and describe plant communities in KGR. Classification and description of plant communities will help in understanding the plant ecology of KGR. Braun-Blanquet sampling method was applied in 91 stratified random relevés. Nine plant communities were identified and classified using Modified TWINSPAN which is contained in JUICE program. The results showed that there was a statistically significant difference in percentage cover of herbaceous plants between the different plant communities. Schmidtia pappophoroides-Stipagrostis uniplumis and Heliotropium lineare-Enneapogon desvauxii communities had higher cover (%) of herbaceous plants than other communities. Catophractes alexandri-Stipagrostis uniplumis community had the highest cover (%) of shrubs. There was no statistically significant difference in plant species diversity (Shannon-Wienner Index) and species evenness between plant communities, but there was a statistically significant difference in plant species richness between the different plant communities. Dichrostachys cinerea-Grewia flava community, Senegalia mellifera subsp. detinens-Maytenus species community and Catophractes alexandri-Stipagrostis uniplumis community had lower number of species, whereas Vachellia luederitzii var. retinens-Grewia flava community had the highest number (46) of plant species. This study will help the Department of Wildlife and National Parks (DWNP) to develop an updated and informed Management Plan for the reserve, which takes cognizance of the plant ecology of the reserve.
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Wuyep zitta, Solomon. "Application of Remote Sensing and GIS to Detect Land Use and Land Cover Changes in Jos East Local Government Area, Plateau State, Nigeria." BOKKOS JOURNAL OF APPLIED SCIENTIFIC REPORTS 1, no. 1 (January 24, 2021): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.47452/bjasrep.v1i1.15.

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This study examines the potentials of Remote Sensing techniques and GIS in land resources management with particular reference to detect land use and land cover changes in Jos East L.G.A, between 1995 to 2015. In this study, administrative maps, remotely sensed data (Landsat and Nigeriasat-1 satellite imageries) and GIS techniques were used in the image analysis. All these were done using Ilwis 3.3 Academic, ERDAS 9.3, IDIRISI 17.0 and ArcGIS 10.1. Digital camera was also used for ground truthing. The results were presented using classified imageries. Between the years 1995 to 2015, there was consistent change in the land use land cover of Jos east with different LULC categories. Throughout the study years, vegetation was observed to have the highest percentage of the total land coverage with 57544.28 ha (63%) in 1995, decreasing to 50322.96 ha (50%) in 2005, and 34969.95 (39%) in the year 2015. While agricultural/farm land was gradually increasing throughout the study period with 21271.05 ha (23%) in 1995, 27017.37 ha (27%) in 2005 and 25406.19 ha (28%) in 2015. Findings also showed that build-up-areas/settlement development increased consistently from 1451.97ha (2%) in 1995, 3290.49 ha (3%) in 2005 to 5817.96 (6%) in 2015. It was concluded that agriculture in the study area is increasing while large areas of vegetation is drastically reducing and being converted to farmlands and settlements. It is recommended that government should put up a reliable land management system in form of restrictions on premature conversion of agricultural land, there should be policies that control threat to the vegetation cover. Government should take cognizance of the land use and land cover at a regular interval to ascertain the changes that are taking place in the study area.
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Fennell, Lee Anne. "Sizing Up Categories." Theoretical Inquiries in Law 22, no. 1 (January 1, 2021): 1–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/til-2021-0002.

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Abstract Categories intentionally create discontinuities. By breaking the world up into cognizable chunks, they simplify the information environment. But the signals they provide may be inaccurate or scrambled by strategic behavior. This Article considers how law might approach the problem of optimal categorization, given the role of categories in managing and transmitting information. It proceeds from the observation that high categorization costs can be addressed through two opposite strategies—making classifications more fine-grained (splitting), and making classifications more encompassing (lumping). Although continuizing and other forms of splitting offer intuitive answers to inaccurate classification and gaming along category lines, lumping is sometimes a better solution. If category membership carries multiple and offsetting implications, the incentive to manipulate the classification system is dampened. To take a simple example, insurance that covers only one risk is more vulnerable to adverse selection than is an insurance arrangement that covers two inversely correlated risks. Making categories larger, more durable, and more heterogeneous can produce such offsets. These and other forms of bundling can arrest damaging instabilities in categorization.
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Khan, Ummni. "Prostituted Girls and the Grown-up Gaze." Global Studies of Childhood 1, no. 4 (January 1, 2011): 302–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.2304/gsch.2011.1.4.302.

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This article examines the representation of under-age girls in the sex trade through a comparative analysis of the social scientific monograph Gangs and Girls: understanding juvenile prostitution and the fictional novel, Lullabies for Little Criminals. Through a semiotic examination of the book covers, and a discursive deconstruction of the fairy-tale conventions of the textual content, the author considers how the ‘grown up gaze’ is both gratified and sometimes challenged. She further demonstrate that ironically, the fictional account in Lullabies offers a more nuanced consideration of the socio-economic factors that contribute to the abuse and sexual exploitation of children than the expert account in Gangs. The article concludes by suggesting ‘grown ups' must be cognizant of the voyeuristic tendencies and the political pitfalls of adult renderings of girl prostitutes.
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Gomez-Martinez, Filoteo, Kirsten M. de Beurs, Jennifer Koch, and Jeffrey Widener. "Multi-Temporal Land Surface Temperature and Vegetation Greenness in Urban Green Spaces of Puebla, Mexico." Land 10, no. 2 (February 3, 2021): 155. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land10020155.

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The urban heat island (UHI) effect is a global problem that is likely to grow as a result of urban population expansion. Multiple studies conclude that green spaces and waterbodies can reduce urban heat islands. However, previous studies often treat urban green spaces (UGSs) as static or limit the number of green spaces investigated within a city. Cognizant of these shortcomings, Landsat derived vegetation and land surface temperature (LST) metrics for 80 urban green spaces in Puebla, Mexico, over a 34-year (1986–2019) and a 20-year (2000–2019) period were studied. To create a photo library, 73 of these green spaces were visited and the available land cover types were recorded. Green spaces with Indian laurel were found to be much greener and vegetation index values remained relatively stable compared to green spaces with mixed vegetation cover. Similarly, green spaces with large waterbodies were cooler than those without water. These results show that larger green spaces were significantly cooler (p < 0.01) and that size can explain almost 30% of temperature variability. Furthermore, green spaces with higher vegetation index values were significantly cooler (p < 0.01), and the relationship between greenness and temperature strengthened over time.
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Book chapters on the topic "Covert Cognizance"

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Isiksel, Turkuler. "Pretextual Politics and Democratic Inclusion." In Democratic Failure, 247–61. NYU Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479804788.003.0010.

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According to Darby, Du Bois rejected the argument from voter ignorance as a legitimate basis for excluding people from the franchise and defended inclusive democracy as the key to empowering the masses to better their condition. As Darby points out, however, the voter ignorance argument functioned primarily as a pretext for robbing African Americans of political rights. I argue that Du Bois’s struggle with the voter ignorance argument (that is to say, his cognizance of its covert racist intent and his simultaneous attempt to rebut it as a democratically motivated position) illustrates the trap of pretextual arguments in democratic politics, whereby practices that are blatantly at odds with democratic principles are justified on the basis of those principles themselves. Pretextual arguments are difficult for democrats to counter, because they abuse the presumption of sincerity—however rebuttable—built into public discourse. In taking the voter ignorance objection seriously, Du Bois ends up shadow-boxing with a claim that has little persuasive hold on anyone engaged in the debate (racists and anti-racists alike). The important takeaway is less Du Bois’s rebuttal of voter ignorance as a democratic problem and more the persistent menace that pretextual arguments pose in democratic politics.
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Tellería, Ana Serrano. "The Role of the Profile and the Digital Identity on the Mobile Content." In Cyber Law, Privacy, and Security, 1645–64. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-8897-9.ch080.

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The (re)construction of the user profile and the digital identity resulting from both conscious and unconscious activity on the Internet is directly linked to the process of creation and diffusion of content. Many times, neither the users-prosumers are aware of this process nor are the authors cognizant of the original content, as new authors – humans as well as machines - cover the relations established between the users, their content, their activity online and the combination of these. Big data and information economy are not just consequences of the possibility of collecting as much information as possible about users. Instead, they provide a quasi unlimited means of mapping and shaping every movement of our behavior and lives through devices and technologies. Therefore, the aim of this chapter is to understand how users handle this liquid ecosystem and its relationship with the evolution of mobile content, considering the different rhythms and dimensions.
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Tellería, Ana Serrano. "The Role of the Profile and the Digital Identity on the Mobile Content." In Advances in Multimedia and Interactive Technologies, 263–82. IGI Global, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-8838-4.ch014.

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The (re)construction of the user profile and the digital identity resulting from both conscious and unconscious activity on the Internet is directly linked to the process of creation and diffusion of content. Many times, neither the users-prosumers are aware of this process nor are the authors cognizant of the original content, as new authors – humans as well as machines - cover the relations established between the users, their content, their activity online and the combination of these. Big data and information economy are not just consequences of the possibility of collecting as much information as possible about users. Instead, they provide a quasi unlimited means of mapping and shaping every movement of our behavior and lives through devices and technologies. Therefore, the aim of this chapter is to understand how users handle this liquid ecosystem and its relationship with the evolution of mobile content, considering the different rhythms and dimensions.
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Cox, David R., Richard H. Cox, and Bruce Caplan. "Ethical and Legal Issues." In Specialty Competencies in Rehabilitation Psychology, 15–30. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780195389241.003.0002.

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Chapter 2 discusses how psychologists are expected to practice in accordance with a code of conduct and ethical standards, typically those adopted by the APA, and how several areas of law (including, but not limited to, the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)) are relevant to rehabilitation psychology in that they specifically address issues pertinent to persons with disabilities. It also covers cases where matters of competency, capacity, disability, accessibility to services and environments, and sensitivity regarding the treatment of individuals with disabilities are at issue, and how both ethical and legal matters frequently require consultation both within and outside of the provision of direct clinical care. Lastly it stresses how those treating patients must be cognizant of the ethical, legal and clinical implications for the practice of the specialty, respect and adhere to those in their daily activities, and seek consultation when appropriate.
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Delgado, Melvin. "Cultural Perspective." In The Silent Epidemic of Gun Injuries, 100—C5.P46. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197609767.003.0005.

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Abstract Gun cultural symbolism has many meanings and can translate into a social cause. The social context covered in earlier chapters focuses on gun violence as an epidemic, silent or public. Culture should not be restricted because its power shapes behavior and crosses all spheres of influence. It is also important to be cognizant of how culture can be used to marginalize groups of color, such as “the culture of poverty,” with all of its destructive forces, or “blaming the victim” for their dire situations. Victim purity captures this latter perspective. Guns have powerful symbolic cultural meanings of what constitutes manhood and power for men, often forming an integral part of their identity. It makes sense that the consequences, too, bring similar meanings, including hiding the ramifications, in the case of trauma, or eschewing services that aid in the rehabilitation process.
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Conference papers on the topic "Covert Cognizance"

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Rose, James R. "Risk Management for Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Flight Projects." In ASME 2000 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2000-1015.

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Abstract RISK MANAGEMENT IN THE PROGRAM/PROJECT ENVIRONMENT: The Risk Management process is assuming greater influence in the process of Project and Program Management. The requirements of NPG 7120.5A [NPG, 1998] have created inroads for the results of identifying risk to influence project decisions. Program needs and the interdependencies of risks among projects are receiving increasing attention on major JPL projects. Creating Risk Management plans and requiring risk reporting are beginning to make project personnel aware of the benefit of identifying and mitigating potential future adverse consequences and understanding the trade-offs involved in spending reserves for prevention as opposed to recovery from problems. Risk-based decision-making in the planning phase is allowing risks balancing to be considered, and hard decisions in the cost-capped environment require even reduction in expected mission return in order to provide adequate performance assurance. RISK ASSESSMENT TOOLS USED IN DESIGN AND ASSURANCE: The paper will describe the use of Risk-revealing checklists and compilations of engineering guidance principles as enabling tools for comprehensive risk identification. Also, effective risk assessment methods (such as Failure Modes Effects Analyses (FMEAs), and Probabilistic Risk Analyses (PRAs) will be discussed. Tracking tools appropriate to maintaining cognizance of risk will be covered. INTEGRATING RISK AND MANAGING PROJECT RESOURCES: JPL is in the process of identifying a standardized Risk Management methodology, which is based on the two pioneering methodologies developed on the Space Infrared Telescope Facility (SIRTF) and Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) projects. Criteria for assessing risk will be “normalized” with tailoring allowed. Database tools are available now to support this approach for flight projects. The Risk Management team at JPL has developed such a tool, which is in use on many of our projects. An advanced version of the JPL tool has been demonstrated which will provide options for quantitative analysis and resource management trade-offs. Implementation of risk tracking metrics in cost and schedule management systems, and design tools, will allow change to be quickly detected. Also, experience on the MGS project suggests that project management can make effective use of risk impact assessments based on cost, and can therefore gain insight into the effective use of project reserves. Utilizing common risk metrics between the risk management process and design metrics, Problem/ Failure Reports (PFRs), earned value reporting, and other management areas will provide more confidence in the impact of project decisions. INDEPENDENT ASSESSMENTS AND THE SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT OFFICE (SMO): The requirement to balance faithful service to the project customer while at the same time provide an objective assessment of the health of the project to the JPL administration and to the agency will be facilitated through the SMO function. Risk Assessments using criteria common to those that the project uses but identification and assessment by independent “eyes” will allow added possibility for early detection and correction of problems. This will enhance the Risk Management effectiveness on the project, and undoubtedly increase the likelihood of mission success.
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