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Rustam, Sukring dan. "Pembrontakan terhadap pemerintahan yang sah (bugah) dalam perspektif hukum Islam." IJTIHAD Jurnal Wacana Hukum Islam dan Kemanusiaan 16, no. 1 (June 1, 2016): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.18326/ijtihad.v16i1.67-83.

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"> Islam is Rahmatan lil ‘Alamin religion, Islam loves peace and justice, Islam never teaches violence andcorruption in the world. Along with global development and progress, the understanding of Islamteaching began to be degraded by some groups of Muslim, then came some groups that distort Islamreligious teaching. There is a fundamental radical giving wrong interpretation to the religious teachingunderstanding. Then came terrorists and insurgents that against the legitimate government. Those whostay away from moderation will always cause the appearing of harsh and extreme groups in all time. Thepurpose of terrorists and insurgents is the destruction to the strength, power, stability, and safety of thenation. Hazard and press power of the insurgents against the government can not be tolerated. Becausethey commited treason against the legitimate government, the punishment for those who fight againstAllah and his Messenger and who do mischief in the earth is killed and crucified or having their handsand feet cut in crossways, or exiled from his place. This article draws the condition of Muslim communities, especially in Islamic countries in the Middle East that are flaring up today.
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Fernandes, Paulo, Tânia Fontes, Sérgio Ramos Pereira, Nagui M. Rouphail, and Margarida C. Coelho. "Multicriteria Assessment of Crosswalk Location in Urban Roundabout Corridors." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 2517, no. 1 (January 2015): 37–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/2517-05.

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Midblock pedestrian crossing areas between closely spaced roundabouts can affect traffic operations and may result in a trade-off between capacity, environment, and safety benefits. Even though research has been conducted on the impacts of traffic performance on pedestrian crosswalks located at isolated roundabouts, few studies have focused on how pedestrian crosswalks between closely adjacent roundabouts affect traffic operations. A microsimulation approach was used to examine the integrated effect of a pedestrian crosswalk on traffic delay, carbon dioxide emissions, and relative speed between vehicles and pedestrians at different locations between closely spaced two-lane roundabouts. The main purpose of the study was to develop a simulation platform of traffic (VISSIM), emissions (vehicle-specific power), and safety (surrogate safety assessment model) to optimize such variables. The fast nondominated sorting genetic algorithm NSGA-II was mobilized to identify an optimized set of pedestrian crosswalk locations for the roundabout exit section along the midblock segment. One acceptable solution that provided a good balance between traffic performance, emissions, and pedestrian safety benefits was locating the crosswalks at 15, 20, and 30 m from the exit section. Even at low pedestrian demand, crosswalk effectiveness (as determined by capacity and environment) gradually decreased near the circulatory ring delimitation (<10 m). Findings suggest that crosswalks in the midblock segment (55 to 60 m from the exit section) also must be considered, especially under high traffic demand.
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Ganglani, Poonam M. "Piecing Together the Lady Chatterley Puzzle: an Uncensored Investigation." New Theatre Quarterly 26, no. 1 (February 2010): 71–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266464x10000072.

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In this article, Poonam M. Ganglani investigates how the preserved manuscripts in the Lord Chamberlain's archives of John Hart's stage version of Lady Chatterley's Lover in 1961 reflect the social and theatrical landscape of the times. The notion of the Lord Chamberlain as a custodian of morals, the dangerous power attributed to stage semiotics, and the response to sexual impropriety on stage are among the areas discussed. The Lord Chamberlain's correspondence files offer the only significant glimpse into this theatrical adaptation of Lawrence's novel, as into other unpublished plays of the time; this article also investigates the ways in which the Lord Chamberlain's archives in the British Library, London, serve as a unique and valuable tool for the post-war British theatre historiographer in research related to such unpublished plays. Poonam M. Ganglani is a postgraduate under the Mundus Masters ‘Crossways in European Humanities’ international study programme, having studied in three European universities over two years: the Université de Perpignan Via Domitia in France, the University of Sheffield in England, and the Università degli studi di Bergamo in Italy.
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Madake, Prof Jyoti. "Zebra Crossing Detection Using Concatenation of SIFT-Gabor Features." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 11, no. 5 (May 31, 2023): 3389–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2023.52352.

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Abstract: Zebra-crossing recognition is a challenging activity for visually impaired navigating safely. This paper proposes a zebra-crossing scene recognition model-based fusion of texture features and geometrical features. The Gabor features for 8 orientations are extracted for different orientations Zebra Crossing lines. The SIFT is employed for keypoint detection and description. The final features vector is obtained by concatenating Gabor and SIFT features. The feature vector is optimized using K-means clustering and Principle Component Analysis (PCA). The optimized feature vectors were classified using five Classifiers, SVM, Random Forest, Decision Tree, Naïve Bayes Classifiers. The proposed model successfully recognizes the crosswalks with 89% accuracy. The different classifier models are evaluated for Precision, Accuracy, F1 Score, Recall, and RoC. This paper specifies the classification of two class positive which is zebra-crossing and negative which is no zebra-crossing. The designed system will classify either the crosswalk is detected or not on the basis of percentage specified for each class. This can be done by matching the features of the trained dataset. Those features are matched with the real videos or images to recognize the motion and classify into specific class. More specific crosswalk detection in real time can be executed to get more specific type of positive and negative class and classification.
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Jedliński, Mariusz, and Katarzyna Sosik-Filipiak. "The Role of Crosswalks in the Smart City Concept Implementation from the “iGen” Perspective." Energies 15, no. 15 (August 4, 2022): 5661. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en15155661.

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In this article, the authors assumed that the “iGeneration” is the leading driving force for the SMART orientation of modern cities. Dynamic and multidirectional technical and technological processes introduce a new level of changes in urban space, adapting it to the present and future requirements of its inhabitants in a sustainable manner. An important infrastructure element of the urban space is the crosswalk, being an inseparable element of everyday life in the city. As part of a clear emphasis on the issue of vulnerable road users’ protection, the aim of the article is to examine the perception of users regarding crosswalks in Poland, based on the example of Szczecin. The main aim of the article is to identify the dimensions of crosswalk perception. The specific objectives include the determination of the state of knowledge about the essence and typology of crosswalks and the identification of good practices in their designation. Literature analysis, questionnaire research, and a case study were used. In the adopted research methodology, the use of the questionnaire made it possible to identify key intersections (Five Stars), each different in their form, and to learn about the perception dimensions of this element of urban space. In the context of the Smart City concept implementation, the perception of crosswalks by young city residents, i.e., the “iGeneration”, was examined. The obtained results allowed to perform a systematic analysis that focuses on individual behavioral aspects and subjectivism of the assessment of crosswalks in comparison with the commonly dominant architectural, engineering, and legal perspectives. The research allowed to assess the topology of intersections as well as the indication of safety improvement recommendation lists, taking into account intergenerational optics.
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Saguy, Abigail C. "International Crossways." European Journal of Women's Studies 9, no. 3 (August 2002): 249–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1350506802009003374.

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Osborne, Roy. "Crossways V." Color Research & Application 43, no. 6 (November 26, 2018): 997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/col.22298.

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Alexander, Rahne. "Crosswalk Countdown." Hopkins Review 16, no. 3 (June 2023): 120–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/thr.2023.a903938.

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Hamza, Ekhlas Kadhum, Sameir A. Aziez, Ahmed Hameed Reja, and Ahmad H. Sabry. "Identifying some regularities of radio frequency propagation of a radar system by analyzing different environmental effects." Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies 5, no. 9(119) (October 27, 2022): 61–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2022.264093.

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Free space path loss is a function of frequency and propagation distance and the RF signal propagates at light speed in all directions in free space. The performance evaluation of wireless and radar communication technologies is related to understanding the propagation environments. This work presents the modeling of several RF propagation properties that include atmospheric attenuation due to rain, free space path loss, gas, and fog, as well as multipath propagations caused by ground bounces. The methodology discusses the developed model according to the series of (ITU) International Telecommunication Union references to radio wave propagation. This work discusses the Free Space Path Losses (FSPL), and Propagation Losses (PL) due to the atmosphere, precipitation, snow, rain, clouds, fog, atmospheric lensing and absorption, and polarization mismatch. The work also discusses the vertical coverage diagram and radar propagation factor. The obtained results demonstrate that the PL increases with frequency and range, at a 90-degree roll angle, the attenuation approaches infinity, and as the altitude rises, the amount of attenuation caused by lensing decreases. The analysis of attenuation at 1 km vs. frequency variations, at roughly 60 GHz, indicated a high absorption owing to air gas. Lensing attenuations are also offered as secondary outputs for convenience, the wideband channels present higher performance crossways and a wide range of target height as expected. When the target height increases, the influence of multi-path fading approximately vanishes entirely due to the variation increasing in the spreading delay between the bounce and direct pathway signals. This will reduce the coherence sum between these two samples on receiving by the target
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Abadi, Putri Berlian, Denny Darlis, and Mas Sarwoko Suraatmadja. "Green energy harvesting from human footsteps." MATEC Web of Conferences 197 (2018): 11015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201819711015.

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The need for a sustainable green energy is increasing, while the availability of energy itself is not comparable to the needs. One of the most rapid activities in human life is footstepping. The large amounts of kinetic energy in term of pressure force are generated in every footstep activities at the crosswalk space, lecture building, office, shopping centre or market area. As an alternative energy that still has not been exploited, these human steps can be used to power some low voltage loads. In this study, a tile constructed with some piezoelectric transducers are designed and implemented to generate electrical pulses and harvesting human feet step energies. The piezoelectric transducers used in this study is Lead Zirconate Titanate type. From the pizoelectric floor energy harvester system, a tile consists of 20 pieces parallel connected piezoelectric transducer can produce AC voltage up to 71.20 V. While the average generated voltage is 63.98 V. So the average power is 0.0604 watt/10 footsteps. We conclude that this piezoelectric generator can be generated more power when arranged with some tiles arrangement, so we can harvest this energy efficiently.
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Corbacho, Belen, Ada Keding, Ling-Hsiang Chuang, Juan Manuel Ramos-Goni, Kalpita Joshi, Sarah Cockayne, and David Torgerson. "Comparison of the EQ-5D-5L and the EQ-5D-3L using individual patient data from the REFORM trial." F1000Research 10 (September 27, 2021): 974. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.54554.1.

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Background: This study compares the 5-level version of the EQ-5D (5L) with the 3-level version EQ-5D (3L) in older adults using individual patient data from the REFORM (REducing Falls with Orthoses and a Multifaceted podiatry intervention) trial. Methods: EQ-5D-5L and EQ-5D-3L were administered to men and women (n=151) over the age of 65 years alongside the REFORM trial. The two versions of the EQ-5D were assessed in terms of feasibility, level of consistency, ceiling effect and discriminatory power. We also undertook a comparison of the performance of different EQ-5D-3L and EQ-5D-5L value sets. Results: The proportion of participants that returned a complete questionnaire was higher for the 5L (96.7%) than for the 3L (92.7%). Missing values among dimensions were on average 1.59% (5L) and 1.45% (3L). The ceiling effect was reduced from 18.2% (3L) to 6% (5L). On average the proportion of inconsistent responses between both descriptive systems was 3.25%. Redistribution from 3L to 5L showed valid results for the majority of consistent level combinations, with slight inconsistency in the case of Anxiety/Depression. For the 5L, 67 unique health states were observed for the 5L compared to 27 for the 3L. The absolute informatively improved with the new classification system (5.48 for 5L versus 3.91 for 3L) and relative discriminatory power improved slightly on average (0.90 for 5L versus 0.84 for 3L). The mean difference between the EQ-5D-5L and EQ-5D-3L values was 0.091 (range -0.345 to 0.505); whilst the mean difference between the EQ-5D-5L and the crosswalk values was 0.082 (range -0.035 to 0.293). Conclusion: In the REFORM clinical trial involving an elderly population, our study supported the feasibility and convergent validity of both EQ-5D-3L and EQ-5D-5L. Results suggest that the 5L improves the ceiling effect and discriminatory power. The EQ-5D-5L scores were significantly higher than both EQ-5D-3L and crosswalk.
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Xin, Xiuying, Ning Jia, Liang Zheng, and Shoufeng Ma. "Power-law in pedestrian crossing flow under the interference of vehicles at an un-signalized midblock crosswalk." Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 406 (July 2014): 287–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physa.2014.03.068.

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Jafarov, M. M. "PURPOSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF CROSSWAYS: HISTORY AND PRESENCE." Scientific notes of Taurida National V.I. Vernadsky University, series Historical Sciences, no. 4 (2021): 161–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.32838/2663-5984/2021/4.24.

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Kopačka, Ludvík. "Energy, economy and environment in the Czech Republic." Geografie 107, no. 2 (2002): 139–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.37040/geografie2002107020139.

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The author deals in this paper with contemporary situation and problems of energy and power industry in the Czech Republic with respect to the transition processes since 1989. The paper analyses the roots of structural deformations and concentrates itself on some aspects of production and consumption of primary energy resources and electricity. After historical introduction the paper attempts to analyze the core of energy problem, changes of the overall energy balance, special attention is given to the importance, exploitation and environmental impacts of the coal mining and to the crucial crossway between brown coal and nuclear energy by the production of electricity. Conclusion evaluates main results of transition in the energy industry and deduces strategic courses of the solution of the Czech energy as a part of the general economic development.
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Sărăcuț, Cristina. "Homeland in Romanian children’s literature written in the Diaspora." Swedish Journal of Romanian Studies 7, no. 2 (May 15, 2024): 83–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.35824/sjrs.v7i2.25874.

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Romanian children’s literature has always been situated at the crossways of cultural ideologies. The Romanian texts for children lack innocence due to the implicit level of cultural, social, and historical knowledge they mirror at different epochs. In this paper I investigate how literary texts for children written in Romanian communities living abroad present the idea of homeland. I examine literary works written by three contemporary Romanian writers living in Romanian communities in Serbia: Ana Niculina Ursuleanu, Radu Flora and Slavco Almăjan. My selection includes books published in between 1970 and 2010: Cu Soarele-n Creștet [With the sun on the head], (2006); Soare, Bună Dimineața! [Sun, good morning!], (1998); Cărările Nilului [The paths of the Nile], (2008); Piticii au Uitat să Crească [The dwarfs forgot to grow up], (1987); Pianul cu Păienjeni [The piano with spiders], (1991); Când Vine Primăvara [When spring comes], (1970). In my analysis, I focus upon the role of settings in building the image of an eternal Romanian homeland that transcends the national borders. Thus, I discuss three main types of settings that shape the fiction imagined by the proposed authors, related to the following environments: landscape, family, and school. My analysis considers the theory of landscape proposed by Mitchell (2002, p. 5) in Landscape and Power. According to it, landscape implies the interaction between the human, the natural, the self and the other. For each novel, I analyse the role of settings within the literary texts. I explore Radu Flora’s novel in connection with two elements of setting, landscape and school, respectively. In Ana Niculina Ursulescu’s books I look at the bond between family and landscape, while in Slavco Almăjan’s literary work I highlight the importance of landscape in building the image of childhood. These functions are classified according to a sophisticated range, from the purpose of clarifying the conflict or its function as a symbol (in When Spring Comes by Radu Flora), to the task of mood intensifier attributed to setting (in Balul Strugurilor [The party of grapes] by Slavco Almăjan). My conclusions validate the idea that literary texts constantly build and convey an image of the Romanian identity and a sense of belonging to the Romanian homeland as marked by borders. I focus on nostalgia and irony as the main feelings the authors transmit about the image of homeland. On the one hand, the image of homeland in the literary works written by these three writers implies nostalgia, a feeling conveyed through an adult’s perspective of childhood. On the other hand, sometimes, as it happens in the case of the novel When Spring Comes, the narrator adopts a humorous perspective on history and human interactions among characters. As a final remark, I show that the selection of these three settings (landscape, family and school) creates the image of homeland in connection with a nationalist ideology. More precisely, children’s books reinforce the idea of unity between the two Romanian speaking communities (in Romania and Vojvodina) that share common cultural values. The representation of homeland reiterates a history-oriented ideology and legitimates the assimilation of nation to childhood.
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Bradburn, Elizabeth. "The Metaphorical Space of Meredith's Diana of the Crossways." SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 43, no. 4 (2003): 877–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/sel.2003.0038.

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DeBrenni, Valerie. "Book Review: Crossways: Forming Ourselves in the Mind of Christ." Pacifica: Australasian Theological Studies 14, no. 2 (June 2001): 241–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1030570x0101400219.

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Carens, Timothy. "Irish Colonial Marriage in Diana of the Crossways." Victorians Institute Journal 39 (July 1, 2011): 171–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/victinstj.39.2011.0171.

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Chaudhary, Shivangi, Shivesh Kumar Pandey, Shailesh Vishwakarma, Shivam Yadav, and Ms Kajal Singh. "Analysis of Pedestrians Behavior and Remedial Measures at Major Intersections." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 11, no. 5 (May 31, 2023): 1643–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2023.51059.

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Abstract: One of the biggest issues facing the entire globe today is accidents involving pedestrians. In India, a developing and highly populated nation, some of the causes of these accidents include pedestrians who are not following traffic regulations. Scientists have occasionally shown an interest in pedestrian behavior and the variables that influence it. Researchers have tried a variety of methods to increase safety, but a workable strategy must be developed for the comfort of pedestrians. The primary motivation for this research was to use questionnaire surveys and video recording techniques to examine pedestrians according to their age, gender, and crossing behavior at 3 of the busiest intersections in Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh. Pedestrians were questioned and were video graphed. Some remedial measures we adopted at the intersections are pedestrian refuge island, foot over bridge sidewalks , pedestrian ramps and crosswalk. This will provide a version for raising pedestrian awareness of the rules and regulations to help them avoid conflicts with drivers.
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Jiang, Zhengrong, Mu Xu, Quan Qian, Kairong Shi, Jian Cai, and Shitong Wang. "Analysis of Dynamic Characteristics of One-way and Crossways Beam String Structures." Advanced Science Letters 4, no. 8 (August 1, 2011): 3289–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1166/asl.2011.1764.

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Rahman, Musfira, Gamal Mabrouk, and Samer Dessouky. "Development of a Photovoltaic-Based Module for Harvesting Solar Energy from Pavement: A Lab and Field Assessment." Energies 16, no. 8 (April 9, 2023): 3338. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en16083338.

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The concurrent worldwide energy crisis has become a strong incentive for researchers, governments, and industry professionals to focus on sustainable energy solutions. Consequently, pavement photovoltaic energy harvesting technologies, as one of the most common sustainable energy solutions, have recently seen a significant improvement, especially in the new innovative designs of pavement solar panels. In this study, an innovative design for a prototype energy harvesting system was proposed based on thin-film photovoltaic solar panels. In addition, the feasibility of utilizing the generated power of the proposed system to illuminate a pedestrian crosswalk to enhance the safety of an at-grade intersection was also analyzed. The designed prototype consists of a thin-film solar panel, a transparent cover to protect the solar panel, and a wooden frame to support the panel and distribute the load. Different materials for the transparent covering plates were investigated, including polycarbonate with varying thicknesses, textured GlassGrit, and textured float glass with corundum skid-resistant coating on the surface. Finite element analysis was also conducted to analyze the behavior of solar panel-incorporated layered asphalt pavement subjected to dynamic wheel loading. The results showed that the suggested model could sustain the structural loads of a moving wheel without failure. Experimental results of the study showed that considering the seven hours of operation on a typical sunny day, the proposed system could generate approximately 699 Watt-hour of power during 7 h of operation (9 a.m.–4 p.m.) from the 304.8 mm (12 inches) × 304.8 mm (12 inches) pavement solar panel.
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Ata Allah, Faris Salih, Abdullah H.M, and Saad Namis Ali. "Probe Feed Rectangular Microstrip Patch Antenna for1.5 GHz WLAN Application." Tikrit Journal of Pure Science 22, no. 11 (October 28, 2018): 66. http://dx.doi.org/10.25130/j.v22i11.722.

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In this paper the design of coaxial probe feed one layer microstrip patch antenna (MSA) . for 1.433 GHz WLAN application is presented, The impedance equivalent and the radiation physiognomies of this proposed assembly are planned and analyzed. by CPU Simulation Knowledge (CST) Microwave Studio. which is a commercially obtainable electromagnetic simulant founded , on the technique of fixed change time sphere method to attain. the wanted specification, The projected antenna founded on coaxial probe feed structure has the supreme possible bandwidth gotten. around 9.3 MHz -10 dB replication coefficient which agrees to WLAN 1.433 GHz frequency band, the supreme possible gain is 4.48 dB. Stable radiation physiognomies exist found crossways the frequency band .
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Faris Salih Ata Allah, Abdullah H.M, and Saad Namis Ali. "Probe Feed Rectangular Microstrip Patch Antenna for1.5 GHz WLAN Application." Tikrit Journal of Pure Science 22, no. 11 (February 3, 2023): 66–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.25130/tjps.v22i11.916.

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In this paper the design of coaxial probe feed one layer microstrip patch antenna (MSA) . for 1.433 GHz WLAN application is presented, The impedance equivalent and the radiation physiognomies of this proposed assembly are planned and analyzed. by CPU Simulation Knowledge (CST) Microwave Studio. which is a commercially obtainable electromagnetic simulant founded , on the technique of fixed change time sphere method to attain. the wanted specification, The projected antenna founded on coaxial probe feed structure has the supreme possible bandwidth gotten. around 9.3 MHz -10 dB replication coefficient which agrees to WLAN 1.433 GHz frequency band, the supreme possible gain is 4.48 dB. Stable radiation physiognomies exist found crossways the frequency band .
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Yoo, Baekyun. "Text and Context in W. B. Yeats’s Crossways: a Political Vision for Irish Unity." Yeats Journal of Korea 10 (May 31, 1999): 203–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.14354/yjk.1999.10.203.

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Vetshev, P. S., A. L. Levtchuk, and D. I. Alistratov. "'Surgery at the crossways' - in 90th year honor of Professor S.P. Fedorov´s article." Endoskopicheskaya khirurgiya 24, no. 1 (2018): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.17116/endoskop20182413-9.

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Zhang, Hengyuan, Shashank Venkatramani, David Paz, Qinru Li, Hao Xiang, and Henrik I. Christensen. "Probabilistic Semantic Mapping for Autonomous Driving in Urban Environments." Sensors 23, no. 14 (July 18, 2023): 6504. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23146504.

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Statistical learning techniques and increased computational power have facilitated the development of self-driving car technology. However, a limiting factor has been the high expense of scaling and maintaining high-definition (HD) maps. These maps are a crucial backbone for many approaches to self-driving technology. In response to this challenge, we present an approach that fuses pre-built point cloud map data with images to automatically and accurately identify static landmarks such as roads, sidewalks, and crosswalks. Our pipeline utilizes semantic segmentation of 2D images, associates semantic labels with points in point cloud maps to pinpoint locations in the physical world, and employs a confusion matrix formulation to generate a probabilistic bird’s-eye view semantic map from semantic point clouds. The approach has been tested in an urban area with different segmentation networks to generate a semantic map with road features. The resulting map provides a rich context of the environment that is valuable for downstream tasks such as trajectory generation and intent prediction. Moreover, it has the potential to be extended to the automatic generation of HD maps for semantic features. The entire software pipeline is implemented in the robot operating system (ROS), a widely used robotics framework, and made available.
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Mattei, Tobias A. "The secret is at the crossways: Hodotopic organization and nonlinear dynamics of brain neural networks." Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36, no. 6 (November 21, 2013): 623–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0140525x13001386.

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AbstractBy integrating the classic psychological principles of ancient art of memory (AAOM) with the most recent paradigms in cognitive neuroscience (i.e., the concepts of hodotopic organization and nonlinear dynamics of brain neural networks), Llewellyn provides an up-to-date model of the complex psychological relationships between memory, imagination, and dreams in accordance with current state-of-the-art principles in neuroscience.
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Dutta, Ashim. "India in Yeats’s Early Imagination: Mohini Chatterjee and Kālidāsa." International Yeats Studies 2, no. 2 (May 1, 2018): 20–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.34068/iys.02.02.02.

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W. B. Yeats’s interest in India persisted throughout his variegated life and career, starting in the late nineteenth century and lasting through the final decade of his life. This article concentrates on his early years when he first came to terms with Indian philosophy, religion, and literature via the Vedāntist-Theosophist Mohini Chatterjee and the work of the fifth-century Sanskrit playwright Kālidāsa. With a view to examining critically Yeats’s creative engagement with, and appropriation of, these disparate materials, this article closely reads a discarded 1880s poem on Chatterjee’s teaching and its later 1929 version, “Mohini Chatterjee,” as well as his early Indian poems, collected in Crossways. The reading of these poems is supplemented by critical analysis of the relevant Indian texts, which will illuminate the poems concerned as well as the extent of Yeats’s imaginative improvisation.
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O'Hara, J., D. Norton, R. Koscik, N. Lambrou, M. Wyman, A. Johnson, S. Bouges, et al. "C-12 Race and Sex Differences in Cognitive and Neurobiological Markers of Alzheimer's Disease." Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology 34, no. 6 (July 25, 2019): 1039–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/arclin/acz034.174.

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Abstract Objective Intra-Individual Cognitive Variability (IICV) previously demonstrated predictive power similar to AD biomarkers (i.e., CSF and hippocampal volume (HV) loss). Previous work suggested sex differences in relative HV and IICV. Additionally, IICV differs in whites and underrepresented racial groups (URG). Our objective was to analyze these sex differences in white and URG participants. Method Baseline neurocognitive test and neuroimaging data from 335 cognitively healthy participants with ≥2 visits enrolled in the Wisconsin ADRC Clinical Core were included. Z-scores were calculated comparing individual performance to group performance by test (Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (Learning and Delayed Recall), Trail Making Test (A and B), and either Boston Naming Test (BNT) or Multilingual Naming Test (MINT)). MINT scores were converted to BNT scores using the NACC Crosswalk Study. The standard deviation of z-scores across tests was calculated to determine IICV. Characteristics by race and sex were compared using Mann-Whitney, Fisher’s Exact, and Kruskal-Wallis tests. Spearman’s Rho was calculated to compare baseline IICV and relative HV. Results At baseline (Table 1), differences across racial groups in age, years of education, relative HV, and IICV were identified. Sex and racial group differences were identified (Table 2). A weak positive correlation between HV and IICV was seen in white females (Figure 1). Conclusions IICV has potential to become a cost-effective, non-invasive marker of preclinical AD. Again, correlation between HV and IICV was seen, but only in white females. Analyses suggest group differences between white and URG males and females. However, more data is needed to further explore these differences.
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O'Hara, J., D. Norton, R. Koscik, N. Lambrou, M. Wyman, J. Adrienne, S. Bouges, et al. "C-13 Sex Differences in Cognitive and Neurobiological Markers of Alzheimer's Disease." Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology 34, no. 6 (July 25, 2019): 1041–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/arclin/acz034.175.

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Abstract Objective Previous work has demonstrated that intra-individual cognitive variability (IICV) has predictive power similar to traditional Alzheimer’s disease (AD) biomarkers, such as CSF or hippocampal volume (HV) loss. Genetic factors, such as sex, have been identified as predictors of cognitive decline. Analysis of sex differences in IICV and other biomarkers may elucidate additional dimensions of this metric. Method Baseline neurocognitive test and neuroimaging data from 335 participants with ≥2 visits enrolled in the Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center Clinical Core were included. Z-scores were calculated comparing individual performance to group performance by test (Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (Learning and Delayed Recall), Trail Making Test (A and B), and either Boston Naming Test (BNT) or Multilingual Naming Test (MINT)). MINT scores were converted to BNT scores using the NACC Crosswalk Study. The standard deviation of z-scores across tests was calculated to determine IICV. Characteristics by sex were compared using Mann-Whitney and Fisher’s Exact tests. Spearman’s Rho was calculated to compare IICV and HV (relative to intercranial volume). Results At baseline (Table 1): (1) Males had more education than females; (2) females had both higher relative HV and IICV; and (3) in females, relative HV demonstrated a weak positive correlation with baseline IICV (Figure 1). Conclusions IICV has previously demonstrated potential as a cost-effective non-invasive marker of preclinical AD. In females, larger relative HV and its correlation with IICV may be due to differences in metabolic brain age or concurrent progression of HV and IICV through the AD process. Analyses of other biopsychosocial factors are needed.
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Kakhramanov, Boymakhmat, Solikh Isamukhamedov, and Khusniddin Donaev. "Effective methods of bee pest control." E3S Web of Conferences 381 (2023): 01012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202338101012.

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Phyllants are similar to ordinary wasps, but slightly larger than them, the body is 1.2-1.6 cm long, very mobile, the abdomen is yellow, surrounded by dark transverse lines, the legs are yellow. The head and mouth are quite large and dark. Male philanthemums are smaller than females, they only land on flowers. Female philanthropists build upright nests in sun-drenched sandy areas with crossways connecting them and lay a single egg in each. The female brings 8-10 dead bees to feed the maggots. Philanthes catch bees in flight, kill them by stabbing the stinger in the chest, and feed on their hemolymph and nectar. In favorable conditions, it multiplies very quickly. Each female philant builds 25-35 nests and active in hot weather.In our studies, adaptation and breeding of Kraina (Apis mellifera carnica) and Carpathian (Apis mellifera carpatica) bees brought from abroad to natural climatic conditions of Uzbekistan, pests of veiled bees found in natural climatic conditions of Uzbekistan and effective methods of combating them were determined. The scientific justification of the influence of pests on the growth and development of bees, as well as productivity, was studied for the first time on the basis of comparative experiments.
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Kučerová, E. "Rural anticipation towards welfare state in Czech Republic." Agricultural Economics (Zemědělská ekonomika) 49, No. 12 (March 2, 2012): 564–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/5449-agricecon.

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Although empirical findings show the deterioration of living standards in post- communist countries in the 1990s, there are significant differences in the public opinion about the &ldquo;welfare state&rdquo; project in countries where more rigorous liberal reforms were implemented and countries with much slower progression towards the liberal model of capitalism. The Czech Republic with its economic development is still on the symbolic crossways to make a&nbsp;decision about how to approach the welfare state. There is a&nbsp;very actively discussed model of an &ldquo;active approach&rdquo; (non-state subjects) to social policy with a&nbsp;residual role of the state. The model should have a&nbsp;chance to a&nbsp;more effective implementation in (small) rural communities where social problems can be better identified and resolved. The questions to be asked are that of the potential of social policy actors to participate in the process and the attitudes and approaches to social policy models in rural communities. It should be asked how the opinion of actors can be evaluated in the process of making a&nbsp;new system of social policy which still remains a&nbsp;&ldquo;reform from above&ldquo;. The paper follows a&nbsp;preceding qualitative study of the author with a&nbsp;quantitative survey of public opinion on the participation and responsibility in social policy actors&rsquo; action and acceptance of the welfare state model based on the liberal model of capitalism. The first part provides a&nbsp;review of international studies on rural poverty in post- socialist states. The main part of paper presents results of a&nbsp;quantitative investigation in one Czech rural community where significant social problems of the welfare state project (unemployment, illness, education, age, living conditions) have been studied.
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Gummer, Burton. "Power, Power-Who's Got the Power?" Administration in Social Work 9, no. 2 (May 1985): 99–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j147v09n02_09.

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Wilson, Ernest J. "Hard Power, Soft Power, Smart Power." ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 616, no. 1 (March 2008): 110–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0002716207312618.

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Lackey, Douglas P. "Soft Power, Hard Power, and Smart Power." Philosophical Forum 46, no. 1 (January 27, 2015): 121–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/phil.12059.

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Fraser, K. C. "Low Countries Imprints in Scottish Research Libraries20091William A. Kelly. Low Countries Imprints in Scottish Research Libraries. Münster: Waxmann 2007. 158 pp., ISBN: 978 3 8309 1866 0 €34.90 Crossways, Vol. 6." Reference Reviews 23, no. 1 (January 16, 2009): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09504120910925454.

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Mansbridge, Jane. "Using Power/Fighting Power." Constellations 1, no. 1 (December 1994): 53–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8675.1994.tb00004.x.

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Dinerstein, Ana C. "Power or counter power?" Capital & Class 27, no. 3 (October 2003): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/030981680308100101.

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Stewart, Ian. "Pyramid power, people power." Nature 383, no. 6597 (September 1996): 218. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/383218a0.

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Newman, N. "Power shift [power markets]." Engineering & Technology 4, no. 5 (March 14, 2009): 52–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/et.2009.0510.

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Sivanathan, Niro, Madan M. Pillutla, and J. Keith Murnighan. "Power gained, power lost." Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 105, no. 2 (March 2008): 135–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.obhdp.2007.10.003.

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MCILROY, M. DOUGLAS. "Power series, power serious." Journal of Functional Programming 9, no. 3 (May 1999): 325–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956796899003299.

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Tsagourias, Nicholas. "War power, police power." Policing and Society 25, no. 4 (February 26, 2015): 437–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10439463.2015.1013770.

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Yu Lei, Trillion Q. Zheng, Yi Deying, Li Zhiyong, and Wan Chengan. "The Space Distributed Power System��Power Generation��Power Distribution and Power Conversion." International Journal of Advancements in Computing Technology 5, no. 9 (May 31, 2013): 112–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.4156/ijact.vol5.issue9.14.

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Pansardi, Pamela, and Marianna Bindi. "The new concepts of power? Power-over, power-to and power-with." Journal of Political Power 14, no. 1 (January 2, 2021): 51–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2158379x.2021.1877001.

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O'Keefe, Daniel J. "Brief Report: Post Hoc Power, Observed Power, A Priori Power, Retrospective Power, Prospective Power, Achieved Power: Sorting Out Appropriate Uses of Statistical Power Analyses." Communication Methods and Measures 1, no. 4 (December 2007): 291–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19312450701641375.

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Hiemer, Julia, and Andrea E. Abele. "High power=Motivation? Low power=Situation? The impact of power, power stability and power motivation on risk-taking." Personality and Individual Differences 53, no. 4 (September 2012): 486–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2012.04.008.

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Fomin, Vladislav I. "Social Power and Power Potentia." Ural Journal of Legal Research, no. 6 (2020): 73–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.34076/2658-512x-2020-6-73-86.

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Rusakov, Vasily M. "Soft Power of Military Power." Discourse-P 28-29, no. 3-4 (December 1, 2017): 96–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.17506/dipi.2017.2829.34.96107.

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Manohar, D. P. Jesudoss, and T. Jayaprakasam. "SOLAR POWER THE SUPER POWER." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 5, no. 1(SE) (January 31, 2017): 58–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v5.i1(se).2017.1922.

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India is facing an acute energy scarcity which is hampering its industrial growth and economic progress. Setting up of new power plants is inevitably dependent on import of highly volatile fossil fuels. Thus, it is essential to tackle the energy crisis through judicious utilization of abundant the renewable energy resources, such as Biomass Energy solar Energy, Wind Energy and Geothermal Energy. Apart from augmenting the energy supply, renewable resources will help India in mitigating climate change. India is heavily dependent on fossil fuels for its energy needs. Most of the power generation is carried out by coal and mineral oil-based power plants which contribute heavily to greenhouse gases emission. Solar Power a clean renewable resource with zero emission, has got tremendous potential of energy which can be harnessed using a variety of devices.
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