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Pizoni, Camila, Vinicius Izquierdo, Rosana Klaus, Ederson dos Santos, Laura Valadão Vieira, Antônio Amaral Barbosa, Kauani Cardoso, et al. "Use of Butaphosphan with Cyanocobalamin in High Producing Cows and Associations with Milk Yield and Dry Matter Intake." Research, Society and Development 11, no. 4 (March 24, 2022): e48311427045. http://dx.doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v11i4.27045.

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This study aimed to verify the effect of butaphosphan combined with cyanocobalamin (B+C) on dry matter intake (DMI) and milk yield in high producing dairy cows. Eighteen multiparous Holstein cows managed in a compost barn system were enrolled on a calving date and remained under observation until 28 days in milk (DIM). The B+C group administered at 2500 mg of butaphosphan and 1.25 mg of cyanocobalamin (25 mL/cow/day, n = 9), or the control group (NaCl 0.9% administered at 25 mL/cow/day, n = 9,) receiving injections at calving, and at day 3 and 7 post-partum. The DMI, feed efficiency, and DMI/% body weight were evaluated until 21 DIM and the milk yield, rumination, activity, and lying time until 28 DIM. Various metabolites were evaluated at 0, 3, 7, 14, 21, and 28 DIM. DMI did not change with treatment. Milk yield was more significant in the B+C group than in the control group, with an increase of 3.66 kg/milk/d. The maintenance of DMI and the greater milk yield in the B+C group may suggest that the use of B+C can improve feed efficiency. No treatment effect was observed for concentrations of serum glucose, NEFA, BHB, and acetone, however, albumin was higher in B+C than in control. No effect was observed on milk composition. Our results suggest that B+C improves milk yield and feed efficiency by modulating the DMI.
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Annatelli, Mattia, Davide Dalla Torre, Manuele Musolino, and Fabio Aricò. "Dimethyl isosorbide via organocatalyst N-methyl pyrrolidine: scaling up, purification and concurrent reaction pathways." Catalysis Science & Technology 11, no. 10 (2021): 3411–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1cy00465d.

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High-yielding methylation of isosorbide via DMC chemistry promoted by N-methyl pyrrolidine is herein reported. This study addresses: DMI purification, scale-up tests, insights on the catalyst role and on the reaction pathways leading to DMI.
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Shem, M. N., E. R. Ørskov, and A. E. Kimambo. "Prediction of voluntary dry-matter intake, digestible dry-matter intake and growth rate of cattle from the degradation characteristics of tropical foods." Animal Science 60, no. 1 (February 1995): 65–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1357729800008146.

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AbstractAn experiment using twenty-five bulls aged between 1 and 1·5 years and weighing 117 to 209 kg was carried out to estimate voluntary dry-matter intake (DMI), digestible dry-matter intake (DDMI), dry-matter apparent digestibility (DMD) and growth rate when the bulls were given 18 foods available from smallholder dairy farms on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. The animals were randomly allocated to five groups of five animals each. Foods were then randomly allocated to the five groups for four periods of 60 days each during which DMI was measured. A digestion trial was made at the completion of each measurement. Outflow rates of solids from the rumen were determined by giving the animals 200 g Cr-mordanted fibre of each food and grab faecal samples were obtained. Dry matter (DM) degradation characteristics of the foods were determined in sacco in the rumen of three Boran steers fed on guatemala grass and the water soluble fraction (A) was measured. DMI varied from 2·2 kg for banana pseudostem to 4·77 kg/day for urea-treated maize stover. DMD ranged from 549 for untreated maize stover to 767 g/kg DM for banana pseudostem and growth rate ranged from 72 for banana leaves to 275 glday for urea-treated maize stover. Potential degradability (defined by A + B) (where B is the insoluble fraction degradable with time) for the DM ranged from 617 g for banana leaves to 874 g/kg DM for banana pseudostem and the degradation rate (c) ranged from 0·0168 for banana leaves to 0·0440 per h for green maize stover. The separate use of degradation characteristics A, B and c in multiple regression to predict DMI, DDMI, and growth rates gave better results than when A + B or (A + B) + c were used. Multiple correlation coefficients between degradation characteristics and DMI, DDMI and group rate were r– 0·90, 0·93 and 0·93 respectively. The results indicate that DMI, DDMI and growth rates by cattle fed on crop residues and forages could be predicted well using the rumen degradation characteristics of the foods.
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Spasojevic, Pavle, Milorad Zrilic, Dragoslav Stamenkovic, and Sava Velickovic. "The effect of the accelerated aging on the mechanical properties of the PMMA denture base materials modified with itaconates." Chemical Industry 65, no. 6 (2011): 707–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/hemind110727070s.

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This study evaluated the effect of accelerated ageing on the tensile strength, elongation at break, hardness and Charpy impact strength in commercial PMMA denture base material modified with di-methyl itaconate (DMI) and di-n-butyl itaconate (DBI). The samples were prepared by modifying commercial formulation by addition of itaconates in the amounts of 2.5, 5, 7.5 and 10% by weight. After polymerization samples were characterized by FT-IR and DSC analysis while residual monomer content was determined by HPLC-UV. Accelerated ageing was performed at 70?C in water for periods of 7, 15 and 30 days. Tensile measurements were performed using Instron testing machine while the hardness of the polymerized samples was measured by Shore D method. The addition of itaconate significantly reduces the residual MMA. Even at the small amounts of added itaconates (2.5%) the residual MMA content was reduced by 50%. The increase of itaconate content in the system leads to the decrease of residual MMA. It has been found that the addition of di-n-alkyl itaconates decreases the tensile strength, hardness and Charpy impact strength and increases elongation at break. Samples modified with DMI had higher values of tensile strength, hardness and Charpy impact strength compared to the ones modified with DBI. This is explained by the fact that DBI has longer side chain compared to DMI. After accelerated ageing during a 30 days period the tensile strength decreased for all the investigated samples. The addition of DMI had no effect on the material ageing and the values for the tensile strength of all of the investigated samples decreased around 20%, while for the samples modified with DBI, the increase of the amount of DBI in the polymerized material leads to the higher decrease of the tensile strength after the complete accelerated ageing period od 30 days, aulthough after the first seven days of the accelerated ageing the values of hardness have increased for all of the investigated samples. Such behavior is explained as the result of the polymer chain relaxation. The values of Charpy impact strength decreased after accelerated ageing. The amount of added DMI have no affect on the decrease of Charpy impact strength after accelerated ageing, the decrease was similar as for pure PMMA. The decrease of Charpy impact strength increased as the amount of added DBI increases.
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Luo, Chao-Xi, and Guido Schnabel. "The Cytochrome P450 Lanosterol 14α-Demethylase Gene Is a Demethylation Inhibitor Fungicide Resistance Determinant in Monilinia fructicola Field Isolates from Georgia." Applied and Environmental Microbiology 74, no. 2 (November 16, 2007): 359–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aem.02159-07.

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ABSTRACT Resistance in Monilinia fructicola to demethylation inhibitor (DMI) fungicides is beginning to emerge in North America, but its molecular basis is unknown. Two potential genetic determinants of DMI fungicide resistance including the 14α-demethylase gene (MfCYP51) and the ATP-binding cassette transporter gene MfABC1, were investigated in six resistant (DMI-R) and six sensitive (DMI-S) field isolates. No point mutations leading to an amino acid change were found in the MfCYP51 gene. The constitutive expression of the MfCYP51 gene in DMI-R isolates was significantly higher compared to DMI-S isolates. Gene expression was not induced in mycelium of DMI-R or DMI-S isolates treated with 0.3 μg of propiconazole/ml. A slightly higher average MfCYP51 copy number value was detected in DMI-R isolates (1.35) compared to DMI-S isolates (1.13); however, this difference could not be verified in Southern hybridization experiments or explain the up to 11-fold-increased MfCYP51 mRNA levels in DMI-R isolates. Analysis of the upstream nucleotide sequence of the MfCYP51 gene revealed a unique 65-bp repetitive element at base pair position −117 from the translational start site in DMI-R isolates but not in DMI-S isolates. This repetitive element contained a putative promoter and was named Mona. The link between Mona and the DMI resistance phenotype became even more apparent after studying the genetic diversity between the isolates. In contrast to DMI-S isolates, DMI-R isolates contained an MfCYP51 gene of identical nucleotide sequence associated with Mona. Still, DMI-R isolates were not genetically identical as revealed by Microsatellite-PCR analysis. Also, real-time PCR analysis of genomic DNA indicated that the relative copy number of Mona among DMI-S and DMI-R isolates varied, suggesting its potential for mobility. Interestingly, constitutive expression of the MfABC1 gene in DMI-R isolates was slightly lower than that of DMI-S isolates, but expression of the MfABC1 gene in DMI-R isolates was induced in mycelium after propiconazole treatment. Therefore, the MfABC1 gene may play a minor role in DMI fungicide resistance in M. fructicola. Our results strongly suggest that overexpression of the MfCYP51 gene is an important mechanism in conferring DMI fungicide resistance in M. fructicola field isolates from Georgia and that this overexpression is correlated with Mona located upstream of the MfCYP51 gene.
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Hursting, M. J., G. D. Clark, V. A. Raisys, S. J. Miller, and K. E. Opheim. "Measurement of Free Desipramine in Serum by Ultrafiltration with Immunoassay." Clinical Chemistry 38, no. 12 (December 1, 1992): 2468–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/38.12.2468.

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Abstract We developed an ultrafiltration method for assaying free desipramine (DMI) in serum. An ultrafiltrate of DMI-containing serum was prepared by centrifugation through an Amicon Centrifree micropartition filter. Syva DMI solid-phase extraction (SPE) columns were used to extract the DMI from the serum and ultrafiltrate. The Syva monoclonal EMIT assay was used to quantify the DMI in the extract. In some experiments, the percent free DMI was quantified with radioactivity. Nonspecific losses of DMI in serum to the ultrafilter system were low (recoveries > 91%). Extraction of [3H]DMI from phosphate-buffered saline (to mimic serum ultrafiltrate) with the Syva SPE system was quantitative (recoveries of 98.4% +/- 4.6%). Free DMI concentrations, derived from serum containing 2.5-2500 micrograms/L DMI, were determined by ultrafiltration; results agreed well with values determined by equilibrium dialysis, the average percent of free DMI being 18.4% +/- 0.25% and 15.9% +/- 0.51%, respectively. To increase the sensitivity of the free DMI assay in the therapeutic range (total DMI 125-300 micrograms/L), we increased fourfold the ultrafiltrate volume applied to the SPE column. For free DMI at 11-130 micrograms/L, the within-run and between-run CVs for the ultrafiltration method were < 9% and < 15%, respectively. Binding of DMI to serum proteins decreased over the pH range 6.0-8.0, although temperatures between 20 and 28 degrees C did not affect binding. The ultrafiltration assay is fast, accurate, simple, and adaptable to standard laboratory instrumentation.
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Jonker, Arjan, Peter Green, Garry Waghorn, Tony van der Weerden, David Pacheco, and Cecile de Klein. "A meta-analysis comparing four measurement methods to determine the relationship between methane emissions and dry-matter intake in New Zealand dairy cattle." Animal Production Science 60, no. 1 (2020): 96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/an18573.

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Enteric methane (CH4) emissions and dry-matter intake (DMI) can be accurately and precisely measured in respiration chambers (RC), whereas automated head chambers (GreenFeed; GF) and the SF6 tracer method can provide estimates of CH4 emissions from grazing cattle. In New Zealand, most dairy cattle graze pasture and, under these conditions, DMI also has to be estimated. The objective of the current study was to compare the relationship between CH4 production and DMI of New Zealand dairy cattle fed forages using the following four measurement methods: RC with measured DMI (RC); sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) with measured DMI (SF6-DMI); SF6 with DMI estimated from prediction equations or indigestible markers (SF6); GF with measured or estimated DMI (GF). Data were collected from published literature from New Zealand trials with growing and lactating dairy cattle fed forage-based diets and data were analysed using a mixed-effect model. The intercept of the linear regression between CH4 production and DMI was not significantly different from zero and was omitted from the model. However, residual variance (observed–predicted values) increased with an increasing DMI, which was addressed by log-transforming CH4 per unit of DMI and this model was used for final data analysis. The accuracy of the four methods for predicting log CH4 per unit of DMI was similar (P = 0.55), but the precision (indicated by residuals) differed (P < 0.001) among methods. The residual standard deviations for SF6, GF and SF6-DMI were 4.6, 3.4 and 2.1 times greater than the residuals for RC. Hence, all methods enabled accurate prediction of CH4 per unit of DMI, but methodology for determining both CH4 and DMI affected their precision (residuals).
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Luo, Chao-Xi, Kerik D. Cox, Achour Amiri, and Guido Schnabel. "Occurrence and Detection of the DMI Resistance-Associated Genetic Element ‘Mona’ in Monilinia fructicola." Plant Disease 92, no. 7 (July 2008): 1099–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-92-7-1099.

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Sterol demethylation inhibitor (DMI) fungicide resistance in isolates of Monilinia fructicola from Georgia has been linked to overexpression of the MfCYP51 gene and a corresponding 65-bp genetic element ‘Mona’ inserted in the upstream region of MfCYP51. In this study, a polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) method was developed to detect the Mona element. Fourteen DMI fungicide-resistant (DMI-R) and six DMI fungicide-sensitive (DMI-S) isolates from Georgia, six DMI-R and 11 DMI-S isolates from South Carolina, seven DMI-R and nine DMI-S isolates from New York, and two DMI-R and three DMI-S isolates from Ohio were used in this study. The isolates from the southeastern United States and Ohio were collected from peach, whereas isolates from New York were collected from cherry. A 376-bp fragment containing the Mona element was consistently amplified with primer pair INS65-F and INS65-R from DMI-R isolates, and either a 311-bp or 1,815-bp fragment was amplified from DMI-S isolates. The primer pair did not amplify DNA fragments of similar sizes from isolates of five other common fruit rot pathogens of peach, including Alternaria alternata, Colletotrichum acutatum, Gilbertella persicaria, Penicillium expansum, and Rhizopus stolonifer. Gel electrophoresis of the PCR amplicon can distinguish between DMI-R and DMI-S isolates based on the 65-bp size difference of the amplicon; however, the restriction digestion assay can verify questionable results, especially in the absence of a positive control. Only the 376-bp fragment containing the Mona element was digestable with endonuclease BsrBI, resulting in two restriction fragments of 236 and 140 bp in size. In this study, a protocol for Mona detection from aerial fungal structures was developed that can yield results within a few hours of sampling. This study confirms that the Mona element is strongly linked to the DMI-resistance phenotype and reveals that overexpression of the MfCYP51 gene is a common DMI fungicide resistance mechanism in M. fructicola, not only in Georgia but throughout the eastern United States.
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Hamamoto, Hiroshi, Koji Hasegawa, Ryoji Nakaune, Young Jin Lee, Yoshiyuki Makizumi, Katsumi Akutsu, and Tadaaki Hibi. "Tandem Repeat of a Transcriptional Enhancer Upstream of the Sterol 14α-Demethylase Gene (CYP51) inPenicillium digitatum." Applied and Environmental Microbiology 66, no. 8 (August 1, 2000): 3421–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aem.66.8.3421-3426.2000.

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ABSTRACT We investigated the mechanism of resistance to demethylation inhibitors (DMI) in Penicillium digitatum by isolating theCYP51 gene, which encodes the target enzyme (P45014DM) of DMI, from three DMI-resistant and three DMI-sensitive strains. The structural genes of all six strains were identical, but in the promoter region, a unique 126-bp sequence was tandemly repeated five times in the DMI-resistant strains and was present only once in the DMI-sensitive strains. Constitutive expression of CYP51 in the resistant strains was about 100-fold higher than that in the sensitive strains. We introduced CYP51, including the promoter region, from a DMI-resistant strain into a DMI-sensitive strain, which rendered the transformants DMI resistant and increased CYP51 expression. We also found that if the number of copies of the repeat was reduced to two, resistance andCYP51 expression also decreased. These results indicate that the 126-bp unit acts as a transcriptional enhancer and that a tandem repeat of the unit enhances CYP51 expression, resulting in DMI resistance. This is a new fungicide resistance mechanism for filamentous fungi.
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Rwei, Syang-Peng, Tun-Fun Way, Whe-Yi Chiang, and Jen-Chun Tseng. "Thermal analysis and melt spinnability of poly(acrylonitrile-co-methyl acrylate) and poly(acrylonitrile-co-dimethyl itaconate) copolymers." Textile Research Journal 88, no. 13 (April 11, 2017): 1479–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0040517517703597.

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This work investigated the cyclization possibility and melt spinnability of carbon fiber precursors, poly(acrylonitrile-co-methyl acrylate) (AN/MA) and poly(acrylonitrile-co-dimethyl itaconate) (AN/DMI). The onset temperature of cyclization of the AN/DMI copolymer is lower than that of the AN/MA copolymer and also the polyacrylonitrile (PAN) homopolymer. The enthalpy ( ΔH) of the AN/DMI copolymer is about 3–4 times that of the PAN homopolymer and about 1.8 times that of the AN/MA copolymer, indicating that the degree of cyclization of the AN/DMI copolymer is relatively higher. The melt dwell time of the AN/DMI copolymer is increased to about 3–5 times that of the AN/MA copolymer, especially when synthesized with a feed molar ratio of AN/DMI = 85/15. The AN/DMI copolymer (AN/DMI = 85/15) has the longest melt dwell time, 24.8 min, at the lowest melting temperature, 190oC, among all the PAN-related copolymers synthesized herein. Furthermore, the AN/DMI copolymer (AN/DMI = 85/15) can be rapidly cyclized at the cyclization temperature of 260℃, which is 25℃ lower than that of the AN/MA copolymer (AN/MA = 85/15). In short, this work demonstrates that the carbon fiber precursor made by the AN/DMI copolymer (AN/DMI = 85/15) will be superior to that of the AN/MA copolymer (AN/MA = 85/15) with respect to the melt spinnability and cyclization at low temperature.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "DMI"

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Barton, Wayne Robert. "Sensitivity of Sclerotinia homoeocarpa to the DMI fungicide propiconazole." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp03/MQ40395.pdf.

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Konečný, Jiří. "Posouzení účinnosti filtračního materiálu DMI-65 na odstraňování kovů z vody." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2016. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-240478.

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The first chapter of diploma thesis discusses about various water processes which remove metals and metalloids compounds from water. A substantial part is devoted to filter materials, which include a new filter material DMI-65. Comprehensive chapter discribes characteristics, proporties and practical application of filter material DMI-65. The next chapter describes the process of pilot testing of material DMI-65 in the water treatment plant in Ivancice. At the end of the diploma thesis, the laboratory test of filter material DMI-65 is described, including the description of particular metals that are removed from the water and the compresion of the filter materiál DMI-65 with other selected filter materials.
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Ullah, Ikram [Verfasser], and Alexander [Akademischer Betreuer] Brehm. "Characterization of RNA interactions of dMi-2 / Ikram Ullah ; Betreuer: Alexander Brehm." Marburg : Philipps-Universität Marburg, 2021. http://d-nb.info/1236692152/34.

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Jonason, Nicolas. "Investigating parameter mapping of the digital musical instrument Force Ghost." Thesis, KTH, Medieteknik och interaktionsdesign, MID, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-189333.

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This paper investigates the viability of two different mappings of two parameters of the digital musical instrument Force Ghost. The instrument produces sound by having an  ambience (a recording of rain or of waves on the beach) filtered by bandpass filters  whose center-frequencies are controlled by a midi-keyboard. Five bandpass filters are assigned to each note, corresponding to the fundamental frequency its and its multiples (2f,3f,4f,5f). The mapped parameters are the Q-factor of the bandpass filters and the timbre, defined as the relative level between the even and odd multiples harmonics. These two parameters are mapped to the modulation wheel and the pitch bend wheel. The mappings of the parameters are investigated with the help of musical tasks completed by musicians rounded up with semi-structured interviews. The interviews revealed that the modulation wheel was to be prefered due to the lack of a spring mechanism (which is an attribute of the pitch bend wheel), forcing the wheel back to its default position (in the middle) when released. The results from the musical tasks suggested an indication that none of the sensors have better controllability than the other, regardless of parameter it controls. In conclusion, a sensor that gravitates towards a resting state does not seem to be suitable to control a parameter (scaling) that lacks a “resting value” (as perceived by musicians).
Denna artikel utreder två mappningar av två parametrar hos det digitala musikaliska instrumentet Force Ghost. Instrumentet ljuder genom att en ljudkälla filtreras av bandpassfilter. Ljudkällan i detta fall är ljudet av regnfall i en skog. Varje tangent på ett keyboard är kopplat till minst ett bandpassfilter, vars MIDI-not kopplat till motsvarande frekvens. Denna frekvens är bandpassfiltrets centerfrekvens. När en tangent nedtrycks genereras bandpassfiltret, vilket skapar en ton ur ljudkällan. De två parametrarna i fokus är kopplade till bandpassfiltrerna. De är Q-värdet (kopplat till bandpassfiltrernas bandbredd) och klangfärgen (kopplat till övertonerna; vilka de är och deras amplitudrelation för varje not). Dessa två parametrar är mappade till modulations-hjulet och pitchbend-hjulet. Mappningen av dessa parametrar är undersökt genom musikuppgifter och självständig utforskning genomförda av musiker. Detta spelades in och sedan utfördes en semistrukturerad intervju med musikerna. Intervjuerna visade att modulations-hjulet föredrogs på grund av avsaknaden av fjädermekanismen som finns hos pitchbend-hjulet. Denna mekanism tvingar pitchbend-hjulet tillbaka till sin utgångsposition (i mitten) när den släpps. Resultaten från musikuppgifterna indikerar att ingen av sensorerna har bättre kontrollbarhet än den andre, oavsett vilket parameter den kontrollerar. Sammanfattningsvis, en sensor som graviterar mot ett viloläge verkar inte vara lämplig för att kontrollera en parameter (-skalning) som saknar ett “vilovärde” (så som uppfattat av musiker).
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Mathieu, Eve-Lyne [Verfasser], and Alexander [Akademischer Betreuer] Brehm. "Genome-wide analysis of dMi-2 binding sites / Eve-Lyne Mathieu. Betreuer: Alexander Brehm." Marburg : Philipps-Universität Marburg, 2013. http://d-nb.info/1045729639/34.

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Gama, André Bueno. "Podridão floral dos citros: definição do limiar de ação para controle químico e monitoramento da sensibilidade de isolados a tebuconazol e trifloxistrobina." Universidade de São Paulo, 2017. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/11/11135/tde-19102017-105445/.

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A citricultura brasileira se destaca no mercado global de citros, apresentando altos valores de produção e produtividade. Dentre as diversas doenças que afetam a cultura, a podridão floral dos citros (PFC) vem ganhando destaque com o deslocamento de áreas produtoras para regiões mais favoráveis à ocorrência desta doença. A PFC, causada por espécies dos complexos Colletotrichum acutatum e C. gloeosporioides, é especialmente problemática em anos de temperaturas amenas e alta umidade. Os citricultores realizam pulverizações preventivas para o controle da PFC todos os anos, embora condições climáticas favoráveis à doença ocorram apenas ocasionalmente. Além do impacto econômico, as frequentes pulverizações com fungicidas aumentam a pressão de seleção sobre isolados resistentes, o que pode interferir na eficiência do controle químico. A utilização de sistemas de previsão de epidemias pode evitar que pulverizações desnecessárias de fungicidas sejam realizadas caso não haja condições favoráveis à ocorrência da doença. Para o desenvolvimento destes sistemas, é imprescindível determinar um limiar de ação para a aplicação de fungicidas nos pomares. Dessa forma, o presente trabalho teve por objetivos: (i) estabelecer um limiar de ação para a aplicação de fungicidas com base na germinação de conídios de C. acutatum que permita o controle a doença igualmente ou de forma mais eficiente do que o sistema de pulverização adotado pelos citricultores do sudoeste paulista; (ii) caracterizar a sensibilidade de isolados dos complexos C. gloeosporioides e C. acutatum à trifloxistrobina e ao tebuconazol in vitro e molecularmente, para identificar possíveis mudanças de sensibilidade das espécies a estes fungicidas. Para a definição do limiar de ação, tratamentos baseados em índices de risco foram comparados ao tratamento testemunha e ao calendário fixo de aplicações, usualmente adotado pelos produtores. A aplicação de fungicidas quando limiar de 15% de germinação de conídios era atingido, foi eficiente em controlar a doença e reduzir o número de aplicações de fungicidas. Nos ensaios de sensibilidade a fungicidas dois métodos foram utilizados para a determinação da CE50: o da diluição em gradiente espiral para trifloxistrobina e tebuconazol e o da inibição da germinação de conídios para a trifloxistrobina. Foram utilizados isolados coletados entre 1999 e 2016. A CE50 média da coleção de isolados de acordo com o método da diluição em gradiente espiral variou de 0,158 a 0,297 μg/ml e 0,1 a 0,182 μg/ml para trifloxistrobina e tebuconazol, respectivamente. Para a trifloxistrobina, de acordo com o método da inibição da germinação, a CE50 média foi de 0,002 μg/ml. Não foram verificadas características moleculares nem valores de CE50 atrelados à mudança de sensibilidade dos isolados.
Brazilian citrus industry represents a significant share in the global citrus market. Amongst several diseases that affect the crop, postbloom fruit drop (PFD) has been gaining prominence in Sao Paulo with the displacement of citrus areas to regions in which weather conditions are more favorable to the occurrence of this disease. PFD, caused by species of the complexes Colletotrichum acutatum and C. gloeosporioides, is especially problematic in years of mild temperatures and high humidity. Citrus growers spray the orchards preventively for PFD control every year, although favorable climatic conditions do not occur regularly. In addition to the economic impact, this practice increases the selection pressure of fungicide resistant isolates, and may decrease the efficiency of chemical control in a long term. The use of disease forecasting systems is able to prevent unnecessary fungicide sprays. For the development of such systems, it is essential to determine an action threshold for the application of fungicides in the orchards. The objectives of this work were: (i) to establish an action threshold for fungicide sprays based on the germination of C. acutatum conidia; (ii) to characterize the sensitivity of C. gloeosporioides and C. acutatum isolates to trifloxystrobin and tebuconazole in vitro and molecularly. Regarding the definition of the action threshold, treatments based on risk indices were compared to the control treatments and calendar based sprays, usually adopted by growers. The 15% conidia germination threshold was efficient in controlling the disease and reducing the number of fungicide applications. In the fungicide sensitivity tests, two methods were used to determine the EC50, the spiral gradient dilution for trifloxystrobin and tebuconazole, and the method of conidial germination inhibition for trifloxystrobin. Isolates collected between 1999 and 2016 were used. The mean EC50 of the isolate collection determined by the spiral gradient dilution method ranged from 0.158 to 0.297 μg/ml and from 0.1 to 0.182 μg/ml for trifloxystrobin and tebuconazole, respectively. Mean EC50 of trifloxystrobin estimated by the conidial germination inhibition method was 0.002 μg/ml. No mutations or EC50 values indicated shifts of fungicide sensitivity on the isolates.
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Bouloussa-Huynh, Hedi. "Spectroscopie Brillouin dans les couches minces, multicouches et nanostructures magnétiques : étude de l’interaction Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya." Thesis, Paris 13, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019PA131025.

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Ce travail vise à étudier, expérimentalement et théoriquement, le comportement des ondes de spin dans des couches ultraminces, multicouches et nanostructures magnétiques en présence de l’interaction Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya d’interface (DMI). A cet effet, nous avons utilisé la spectroscopie Brillouin (BLS) de diffusion inélastique de la lumière comme sonde expérimentale. Cette technique s’est avérée un outil extrêmement efficace pour mesurer la DMI ; effet qui se traduit par une asymétrie des raies Stokes et anti-Stokes d’un spectre BLS d’un système magnétique mince en contact d’un métal lourd produisant un fort couplage spin-orbite (SOC, acronyme anglais). Ainsi,en présence de DMI, les fréquences de deux ondes de spin se propageant dans des directions opposées seront différentes du fait de la brisure de symétrie par inversion.Différents systèmes ont été abordés et différentes situations et paramètres ont été considérés.Sur les systèmes simples en couches ultraminces, le comportement en fonction de l’épaisseur du film magnétique ou encore l’effet du recuit ont été cernés mettant en évidence le caractère interfacial de la DMI et le rôle de la qualité structurale et chimique de l’interface ferromagnétique/métal lourd. Par ailleurs, nous avons montré que l’addition d’impuretés non magnétiques à fort SOC dans des métaux légers interfacés avec un ferromagnétique peut constituer une approche efficace pour améliorer et contrôler simultanément l’amortissement magnétique, l’anisotropie perpendiculaire ainsi que la DMI. Une corrélation entre ces paramètres issus du SOC a été démontrée.Dans les empilements de couches minces, une attention particulière a été dévolue au rôle des couplages d’échange, dipolaire et des anisotropies magnétiques sur le comportement des ondes de spin en présence de DMI. Il apparaît que la mesure quantitative de la DMI peut s’écarter nettement de celle obtenue à partir de l’expression analytique éprouvée pour les couches minces simples où la valeur de la DMI est directement proportionnelle au vecteur d’onde des ondes de spin. Un calcul complet est ainsi nécessaire pour tous les cas non-symétriques (interfaces non équivalentes, anisotropies d’interface différentes,. . . ). Les résultats théoriques présentés à cet effet représentent un outil extrêmement utile.L’étude de différents réseaux de nanolignes présentant une DMI a été l’occasion de mettre en évidence les effets de taille et de périodicité dans différentes situations. Des nanolignes complètement découplées ou en contact physique partiel sur l’épaisseur ont été abordées. Nous avons ainsi mis en évidence l’absence de DMI pour des ondes de spin stationnaires selon la largeur des lignes découplées et corrélé le comportement des ondes de spin à leur longueur d’atténuation et la périodicité des réseaux, alors qu’un comportement magnonique modulé par la présence de la DMI a été observé pour les lignes couplées par l’intermédiaire d’un film ferromagnétique. Les résultats obtenus dans ce travail de thèse participent à la compréhension du comportement magnétique dynamique de systèmes en présence de DMI pouvant contribuer à l’ingénierie efficace de systèmes pour l’électronique de spin du futur ou la spin-orbitronique,notamment à base de configurations de spin chirales tels que les skyrmions
This work aims to investigate, experimentally and theoretically, the behavior of spin waves (SW) in ultrathin layers, multilayers and magnetic nanostructures in the presence of interface Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI). For this purpose, we used the Brillouin light scattering spectroscopy (BLS) as an experimental probe. This technique has proven to be an efficient tool for measuring the DMI; an effect that results in an asymmetry of the Stokes and anti-Stokes lines of a BLS spectrum for a thin ferromagnetic film in contact with a heavy metal producing a strong spin-orbit coupling (SOC). Thus, in the presence of DMI, the frequencies of two SW propagating in opposite directions will be different due to inversion symmetry breaking.Different systems were discussed and different situations and parameters were considered.On simple ultrathin layer systems, the behavior as a function of the thickness of themagnetic film or the effect of annealing have been identified, highlighting the interfacial nature of the DMI and the role of the structural and chemical quality of the ferromagnetic/heavy metal interface.Moreover, we have shown that the addition of non-magnetic impurities with high SOC in light metals interfaced with a ferromagnetic layer can be an effective approach to simultaneously improveand control magnetic damping, perpendicular anisotropy and DMI. A correlation between these SOC parameters has been also demonstrated. In thin film stacks, particular attention has been dedicated to the role of dipolar coupling,exchange coupling and magnetic anisotropy on the behavior of SW in the presence of DMI. It appears that the quantitative measurement of the DMI can deviate significantly from that obtained from the analytical expression known for simple thin layers where the value of the DMI is directly proportional to the wave vector of the SW. A complete calculation is thus necessary for all non-symmetrical cases (non-equivalent interfaces, different interface anisotropies, etc. . . ).The theoretical results presented for this purpose represent an extremely useful tool.The study of different nanostripes arrays in presence of DMI was the opportunity to highlight the effects of size and periodicity in different situations. Completely decoupled nanostripes or inpartial physical contact with periodic layer thickness were discussed. We have thus demonstrated the absence of DMI for stationary spin waves according to the width of the decoupled stripes and correlated the behavior of the SW with their attenuation length and the periodicity of the arrays, whereas a modulated magnetic behavior by the presence of the DMI was observed for the coupled stripes via a ferromagnetic film.The results obtained in this thesis work contribute to the understanding of the dynamic magnetic behavior of systems in the presence of DMI that can contribute to the efficient engineering of future systems for spintronics or spin-orbitronics, particularly based on configurations of chiral spin texture such as skyrmions
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Figueira, Paulo da Silva. "Diagnóstico das propriedades de consistência temporal em DMI`s: uma abordagem baseada na TDF RT-LOTOS." Master's thesis, Universidade da Madeira, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.13/138.

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Kovač, Kristina [Verfasser], and Alexander [Akademischer Betreuer] Brehm. "Functional characterisation of cancer-associated mutations in the chromatin remodeler CHD4/dMi-2 / Kristina Kovač ; Betreuer: Alexander, Brehm." Marburg : Philipps-Universität Marburg, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1161876197/34.

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Sartorelli, Isabel Cristina. "Análise do padrão decisório do auditor brasileiro com uso da metodologia Q e do DMI (Decision Making Inventory)." Universidade de São Paulo, 2015. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/12/12136/tde-26052015-115217/.

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Esta tese analisa o padrão decisório do auditor brasileiro (a partir do enfoque da Teoria do Processo Dual em sua versão modificada pela Regret Theory, aqui denominada TPD-m), já que o padrão decisório pode informar a maneira pela qual o auditor exerce seu julgamento. Considerando que auditor e norma precisam estar alinhados, e considerando a adoção de normas baseadas em princípios (IFRS), o objetivo foi aprofundar os estudos de Jamal e Tan (2010), verificando se os tipos de auditores por eles identificados (orientados a princípios, a regras e a clientes) poderiam ser observados empiricamente na amostra delimitada (29 sócios e 35 gerentes de auditoria de firmas Large Six localizadas no Brasil), e se tal tipologia encontraria suporte na literatura que define as características principais desses tipos de auditores. As quatro hipóteses de pesquisa versaram sobre: a ausência de predominância de um único padrão decisório; a associação entre os padrões identificados pelo DMI (se analítico, intuitivo ou emocional) e os tipos de auditores; a homogeneidade na determinação do que seria considerado como mais importante numa auditoria em arrendamento mercantil; a existência de associação entre os agrupamentos identificados pela Metodologia Q e as características condizentes com os tipos de auditores identificados por Jamal e Tan (2010). A primeira hipótese foi verificada com o Teste DMI, e a conclusão indica que o perfil preponderante dos auditores é analítico (explicado pelo processo de accountability vivenciado pelos profissionais), o que fornece sustentação necessária para afirmar que as decisões tomadas por auditores são deliberadas e cuidadosamente analisadas (quando estes têm tempo disponível para análise). Em função do resultado da primeira hipótese, não foi possível verificar a segunda hipótese (não havia indivíduos de padrão intuitivo e emocional suficientes para estabelecer a associação desejada). A terceira hipótese foi verificada pelo exercício de arrendamento baseado na Metodologia Q; os resultados indicam que não há homogeneidade na determinação do que seria considerado mais importante dentre os participantes (nessa análise, fica clara a subdivisão dos participantes analíticos em dois grupos: o primeiro privilegia a análise dos contratos de arrendamento, e o segundo, a definição do valor justo). A quarta hipótese foi verificada analisando-se as palavras mais repetidas observadas nas transcrições das entrevistas, cujo resultado indica que pode haver correspondência entre os agrupamentos da Metodologia Q e os tipos de auditores orientados a princípios e a regras (não foi possível concluir sobre a existência de auditores orientados a clientes). Sobre os métodos empregados: o resultado do exercício de arrendamento corrobora o Teste DMI, já que em todo o grupo de participantes analíticos foi identificada a escolha de atitudes de cunho analítico (de conteúdo mais literal, mais objetivo); a Metodologia Q mostrou-se eficiente na análise da aplicação da norma contábil pelos participantes. Sobre a contribuição teórica, a abordagem da TPD-m ajuda a explicar as evidências empíricas coletadas; além disso, a discussão envolvendo conjuntamente agente e norma contábil, além da conceituação e utilidade de regras e princípios contábeis no processo de julgamento e tomada de decisão contribuem para a consolidação de pesquisas na área.
This doctoral dissertation analyzes the decision making style of the Brazilian auditor (from the point of view of the Dual Process Theory in its version modified by Regret Theory, here called TPD-m), since the decision-making pattern yield information about the way in which the auditor make judgments. Considering that auditor and accounting standard must be aligned, and considering the adoption of principle-based standards (IFRS), the objective was to deepen the studies of Jamal and Tan (2010), trying to identify whether the types of auditors identified by them (oriented by principles, by rules and by clients) could be empirically observed in the defined sample (29 partners and 35 managers of Large Six Brazilian audit firms), and whether it could find support in the literature that defines the main features of these types of auditors. The four research hypothesis were about: the lack of predominance of a single decision-making standard; the association between the patterns identified by DMI (if analytical, intuitive or emotional) and the types of auditors; homogeneity in determining what would be considered more important an audit in leasing; the existence of an association between the clusters identified by the Q Methodology and characteristics consistent with the types of auditors identified by Jamal and Tan (2010). The first hypothesis was verified with DMI Test; findings indicates that the predominant profile of auditors is analytical (explained by the accountability process experienced by professionals), which provides necessary support to affirm that the decisions taken by auditors are deliberate and carefully analyzed (if they have time available for analysis). With this result, it was not possible to verify the second hypothesis (there was no sufficient intuitive and emotional individuals to establish the desired association). The third hypothesis was verified by a lease exercise based on the Methodology Q; findings indicates no uniformity in determining what would be considered most important among the participants (in this analysis, it is clear the subdivision of analytical participants into two groups: the first focuses on the lease agreements, and the second on fair value\'s definition). The fourth hypothesis was verified by analyzing the most repeated words observed in the transcripts of the interviews, and the result indicates that there may be correspondence between the clusters of Q Methodology and types of auditors oriented by principles and by rules (it was not possible to conclude on the existence auditors oriented by clients). About the methods employed: the result of the lease exercise corroborates the DMI Test, as in the whole group of participants was identified analytical choosing an analytical attitudes (more literal content, more objective); Q methodology seems to be efficient in the analysis of the application of the accounting standard by the participants. About theoretical contribution: the approach of TPD-m helps to explain the empirical evidence collected; furthermore, the discussion involving jointly agent and accounting standards, the concept and utility of accounting principles and rules in the judgment and decision making process contributes to the consolidation of research in this area.
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Books on the topic "DMI"

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Gessel, John. DMI mathematics systems. Monterey, Calif. :(Del Monte Research Park, 2500 Garden Rd., Monterey 93940): CTB/McGraw-Hill, 1985.

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inc, International Resource Development, ed. PBX/computer interfaces: The impact of CPI, DMI, ISDN, and IBM. Norwalk, Conn., U.S.A. (6 Prowitt St., Norwalk 06855): International Resource Development, 1986.

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Bayles, R. A. Yellow rust of wheat-survey of sensitivity to DMI fungicides in 1997. London: HGCA, 1998.

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Muktamar, Dewan Masjid Indonesia. Ketetapan hasil Muktamar V Dewan Masjid Indonesia (DMI): Masa bakti 2006-2011. [Jakarta]: Pimpinan Pusat, Dewan Masjid Indonesia, 2006.

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Guerrini, Mauro, and Giovanni Mari, eds. Via verde e via d’oro. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6655-718-0.

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Via verde e via d’oro. Le politiche open access dell’Università di Firenze affronta il poliedrico tema dell’accesso libero e gratuito alla conoscenza. L’open access è un movimento nato nel secolo scorso con lo scopo di potenziare la diffusione dell’informazione scientifica. Negli ultimi dieci anni il movimento ha visto una crescita di interesse legata alle prese di posizioni dei più importanti istituti di ricerca mondiali e agli interventi legislativi di organi politici e accademici. Questa pubblicazione analizza la realtà dell’open access dai diversi punti di vista dei soggetti che la animano: autori, editori, mondo accademico, legislatori, fruitori del sapere, ecc. L’Università di Firenze, che è tra i maggiori protagonisti della promozione dell’accesso aperto in Italia, percorre da tempo la lunga marcia a favore dell’open access, attraverso la green road con FLORE, il suo repository istituzionale e la gold road con la Firenze University Press (FUP) che dai primi anni del 2000 realizza pubblicazioni ad accesso aperto.
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Rogari, Sandro, ed. L'Università degli Studi di Firenze 1924-2004. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/8884532892.

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Il volume raccoglie i testi degli interventi tenuti il 17 dicembre 2004 nell'Aula Magna dell'Università degli Studi di Firenze in occasione della presentazione dei due tomi del volume pubblicato dall'editore Olschki "L'Università degli Studi di Firenze 1924-2004". L'opera è stata discussa, dopo l'introduzione del Magnifico Rettore Augusto Marinelli, dagli storici Gian Paolo Brizzi e Paolo Prodi dell'Università di Bologna, Romano Paolo Coppini dell'Università di Pisa, e dai professori Francesco Gurrieri e Sandro Rogari. In appendice sono riportati una sintesi del significato della manifestazioni per gli ottant'anni, l'introduzione al volume del Rettore Augusto Marinelli e l'indice dei tomi.
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Nigro, Giampiero, ed. Il commercio al minuto. Domanda e offerta tra economia formale e informale. Secc. XIII-XVIII / Retail Trade. Supply and demand in the formal and informal economy from the 13th to the 18th century. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6655-751-7.

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La distribuzione dei beni di consumo nell’Europa medievale e moderna era multiforme e coinvolgeva spazi e attori diversi. Nelle fiere e nei mercati, nelle botteghe più o meno grandi delle città si vendeva ogni tipo di derrate alimentari e di oggetti necessari alla vita quotidiana. Erano anche innumerevoli i piccoli ambulanti che tenevano banco per strada, i contadini che raggiungevano la città per offrire i prodotti dei loro orti o del pollaio, della caccia o della raccolta spontanea, passando di casa in casa. Mercanti ambulanti percorrevano con le loro balle e casse anche le vie meno frequentate, raggiungendo villaggi e frazioni disperse. Una grande molteplicità di attori economici che concorrevano assieme a raggiungere ogni tipo di consumatore, dai più agiati ai più umili. L’obiettivo del progetto di ricerca è stato quello di comprendere l’organizzazione economica e l’evoluzione di queste diverse forme di commercio al minuto. Sul piano dei risultati, i contributi raccolti in questo volume costituiscono la risposta storiograficamente più aggiornata ad alcune delle questioni proposte, come l’analisi dei legami tra le diverse scale spaziali (dalla bottega alle reti europee di mercanti ambulanti), del commercio formale e informale tra regola e pratica, della circolazione dei beni fra città e campagna, delle tensioni fra gli attori di questi scambi, le loro rivalità e i loro accordi, ma anche le attese dei consumatori e le esigenze dello stato, e degli effetti sull’organizzazione istituzionale e dei mestieri della distribuzione nel periodo compreso fra il Medioevo e il XVIII secolo.
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Billio, Monica, Stefano Coronella, Chiara Mio, and Ugo Sostero. Le discipline economiche e aziendali nei 150 anni di storia di Ca’ Foscari. Venice: Edizioni Ca' Foscari, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-255-0.

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Questo è il primo di una serie di quattro volumi pubblicati dai dipartimenti di Management, di Economia, di Studi Linguistici e Culturali Comparati e di Studi sull’Asia e sull’Africa Mediterranea dell’Università Ca’ Foscari per celebrare il 150° anniversario della fondazione della Scuola Superiore di Commercio in Venezia. Esso è dedicato al contributo apportato dalle discipline economiche e aziendali alle dinamiche storico-evolutive di Ca’ Foscari, con approfondimenti specifici sull’istituzione della Scuola Superiore, sugli studiosi che hanno insegnato nell’Ateneo e sull’evoluzione dei contenuti e delle modalità didattiche delle discipline economico-aziendali.
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Cipriani, Alberto, Alessio Gramolati, and Giovanni Mari, eds. Il lavoro 4.0. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6453-649-1.

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Le ricerche del presente volume si fondano sul nesso tra lavoro e Quarta Rivoluzione industriale. Su questo piano le domande sono numerose. Qual è la natura del lavoro 4.0? Qual è il rapporto tra rivoluzione tecnologica e occupazione? Quali sono i diritti del lavoro nell’epoca dei nuovi modelli di business? L’innovazione può essere implementata senza il superamento della subalternità novecentesca e l’approdo a nuove forme di libertà e responsabilità del lavoro? La digitalizzazione e le nuove forme di organizzazione dell’impresa mutano i rapporti di lavoro e favoriscono nuove forme di collaborazione e di conflitto? La formazione, la qualità e la libertà nel lavoro sono più importanti del salario? La progettazione e il design dell’impresa come si pongono nei confronti della tecnologia e del lavoro? La digitalizzazione spinge l’economia della conoscenza a determinare nuove forme di lavoro? Quali progetti da parte dei soggetti coinvolti, a cominciare dai lavoratori, perché queste trasformazioni siano un passo avanti nelle condizioni di lavoro e nelle relazioni industriali? Queste e molte altre domande sono alla base dei saggi raccolti nel volume cui hanno collaborato autori di diversa formazione ed esperienza: accademici, giornalisti, imprenditori, manager, operatori, sindacalisti e rappresentanti sindacali.
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Megale, Teresa, ed. Contesti teatrali universitari. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6655-606-0.

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Il volume è il rendiconto dell’attività teatrale della Compagnia universitaria e in specie del progetto di residenza artistica Ri_Nascite che, finanziato dal Dipartimento della Gioventù_Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri e dall'Associazione Nazionale Comuni Italiani, realizzato in collaborazione con il Comune di Prato, ha esplorato nuove dinamiche e rinsaldato il rapporto tra l’istituzione universitaria e la città di Prato per il tramite della compagnia universitaria ‘Binario di Scambio’, che proprio agli ex-Macelli debuttò nel 2007. Il libro a più voci raccoglie contributi originali di autori, attori e registi e riflette sull’esperienza collettiva che ha portato ad Officina, spazio nodale per la creatività giovanile, un programma articolato in diverse attività, per ragionare sulla pluralità dei punti di vista, sulle aree di intervento e sugli obiettivi intorno ai quali si sviluppano le possibilità del linguaggio teatrale oggi. La residenza artistica della compagnia teatrale ‘Binario di Scambio’, estesa tra ottobre 2012 e marzo 2013, ha prodotto quattro nuove produzioni della giovane formazione universitaria, un cartellone di incontri, e tre laboratori di carattere più strettamente formativo, dai quali sono scaturite occasioni sicure di crescita e di consapevolezza collettiva. Premio nazionale 'Cultura di gestione' di Federculture
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Book chapters on the topic "DMI"

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Chenevez, Jérôme. "Advection Experiments with DMI-HIRLAM-TRACER." In Air Pollution Modelling and Simulation, 205–14. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04956-3_21.

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Baklanov, Alexander, Alexander Mahura, Ulrik Korsholm, Roman Nuterman, Jens Havskov Sørensen, and Bjarne Amstrup. "Overview of DMI ACT-NWP Modelling Systems." In Integrated Systems of Meso-Meteorological and Chemical Transport Models, 167–78. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13980-2_16.

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Sørensen, Jens Havskov, Leif Laursen, and Alix Rasmussen. "Use of DMI-Hirlam for Operational Dispersion Calculations." In Air Pollution Modeling and Its Application X, 373–81. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1817-4_41.

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Laakmann, Gregor. "Desipramin(DMI)-bedingte GH-Stimulation bei depressiven Patienten und Probanden." In Psychopharmakoendokrinologie und Depressionsforschung, 163–206. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82985-7_4.

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Schumann, G. L., J. Marshall Clark, J. J. Doherty, and B. B. Clarke. "Application of DMI Fungicides to Turfgrass with Three Delivery Systems." In ACS Symposium Series, 150–63. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bk-2000-0743.ch009.

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Grove-Rasmussen, Jakob. "Comparison of DMI Retrieval of CHAMP Occultation Data with ECMWF." In First CHAMP Mission Results for Gravity, Magnetic and Atmospheric Studies, 447–52. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-38366-6_61.

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Kosai, Shoki, and Eiji Yamasue. "Economy-Wide Material Flow Analysis and Its Projection: DMI Versus TMR in Japan." In Sustainable Production, Life Cycle Engineering and Management, 161–75. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-6775-9_11.

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Bour, L. J., and J. De Veth. "New Possibilities in the Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis by Accurate Registration of Eye Movements with the DMI Method." In Multiple Sclerosis Research in Europe, 373–81. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4143-4_53.

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Proff, Harald, Claudia Ahrens, Wencke Neuroth, Heike Proff, Florian Knobbe, Gregor Szybisty, and Stefan Sommer. "Digital Maturity Assessment – Bisherige Transformation, Typen digitaler Unternehmen, Branchen- und Ländervergleich." In Accelerating Digitalization, 61–96. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-31456-9_5.

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ZusammenfassungWir entwickeln in diesem Kapitel einen Index zur Erfassung der digitalen Reife („Digital Maturity Index“, DMI) und haben damit bei 160 deutschen und 785 Unternehmen weltweit die bisherige digitale Transformation untersucht.Die Ergebnisse für Deutschland stützen die Hypothesen, dass die Gewinnwirkung umso höher ist, je stärker durch die Digitalisierung Technologien und Prozesse (Activities) und mehr noch Angebote und Geschäftsmodelle (Businesses) verändert werden, die Gewinnwirkung der Digitalisierung umso höher ist, je stärker Veränderungsfähigkeiten (Dynamic Capabilities) aktiviert und dadurch operative Fähigkeiten (Operational Capabilities) neu konfiguriert werden und belegen damit, dass die Gewinnwirkung der Digitalisierung mit der digitalen Reife steigt. Die Ergebnisse lassen sich entlang der vier Teilindizes (Business Index, Activity Index, Dynamic Capability Index und Operative Capability Index) genauer betrachten. identifizieren sechs Archetypen digitaler Unternehmen (Champions, Potenzialträger, Innovatoren, Optimierer, Folger und Nachzügler) und zeigen, dass nur fünf Prozent der deutschen Unternehmen zu den digitalen Champions zählen, die im Zuge der Digitalisierung sowohl ihre Leistungen als auch ihre Fähigkeiten radikal verändert haben. Die sechs Typen digitaler Unternehmen unterscheiden sich darin, wie stark sie ihre Leistungen und Kompetenzen, aber auch ihre Wertschöpfung und die IT digitalisieren und wie schnell sie die digitale Transformation managen. Die Ergebnisse der Unternehmen weltweit ermöglichen einen Branchenvergleich, gemäß dem Anbieter von Industrieprodukten und Dienstleistungsanbieter bereits eine deutlich höhere digitale Reife aufweisen als z. B. Automobilunternehmen. ermöglichen einen Vergleich der bisherigen digitalen Transformation von Unternehmen in der EU, in Amerika und Asien, der relativ große Ähnlichkeiten zwischen den Regionen zeigt.
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Luo, Zhu-Hua, Ka-Lai Pang, Yi-Rui Wu, Ji-Dong Gu, Raymond K. K. Chow, and L. L. P. Vrijmoed. "Degradation of Phthalate Esters by Fusarium sp. DMT-5-3 and Trichosporon sp. DMI-5-1 Isolated from Mangrove Sediments." In Biology of Marine Fungi, 299–328. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23342-5_15.

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Conference papers on the topic "DMI"

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Hinrichsen, Amelie, and Till Bovermann. "Post-DMI musical Instruments." In AM '16: Audio Mostly 2016. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2986416.2986440.

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"About DMI College of Engineering." In 2016 International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, and Optimization Techniques (ICEEOT). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iceeot.2016.7755675.

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Zorzo, A. F. "A Language Construct for DMIs." In Workshop de Testes e Tolerância a Falhas. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação - SBC, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/wtf.2000.23485.

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Dependable Multiparty Interacion (DMI) has recently been introduced as a mechanism that provides reliable interaction between participants. Specifically, a DMI is a multiparty interaction mechanism that provides facilities for handling concurrent exceptions and assuring consistency upon leaving the interaction. This paper describes how the DMI mechanism can be added to a programming language.
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Cassol, Leandro Azevedo, and Avelino Francisco Zorzo. "Controle de Célula de Produção de Tempo Real com DMIs." In Workshop de Testes e Tolerância a Falhas. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação - SBC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/wtf.2002.23397.

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This paper presents the design of a controlling system for a production cell. The design uses an abstraction called Dependable Multiparty Interaction (DMI), which is used to enclose all interactions between the devices of the production cell. This paper also presents a short description of the production cell case study. The goal of the paper is to show that real time and fault tolerance requirements can be satisfied in a controlling software implemented with DMIs.
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Ranson, William F., Reginald I. Vachon, Gregory L. Hovis, Jerrell A. Nardiello, Robert D. Fidnarick, and Robert J. Christ. "Crack Detection and Monitoring Crack Growth in Fastener Holes Using the DMI Optical SR-2 Strain Measurement Technology." In ASME 2007 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2007-43987.

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Results are presented for crack initiation detection and crack growth monitoring using DMI SR-1 Strain Gages and DMI SR-2 Reader in two Northrop Grumman aluminum test coupons subjected to cyclic loading. Results demonstrate the utility of the technology to detect cracks and crack growth in holes. The DMI SR-1 strain gage is applied so that it frames the hole in the test coupon. This results in strain measurements at tangents to hole and associated shear strains. A differential strain reading between gage lengths on parallel and opposing sides of a hole, resulting from discontinuities in the material surrounding a hole, indicates crack initiation and as the crack grows the differential reading increases.
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"The DMI Approach for Urban Development Funding." In 20th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference: ERES Conference 2013. ÖKK-Editions, Vienna, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.15396/eres2013_116.

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Silva Junior, Igino, and Flávio Luiz Schiavoni. "Sustainable Interfaces for Music Expression." In Simpósio Brasileiro de Computação Musical. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação - SBC, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/sbcm.2019.10424.

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The creation of Digital Musical Instruments (DMI) tries to keep abreast the technological progress and sometimes it does not worry about some possible side effects of its development. Obsolescence and residues, rampant consumption, constant need to generate innovation, code ephemerality, culture shock, social apartheid, are some possible traps that an equivocated DMI development can bring up to society. Faced all these possibilities, we are trying to understand what can be a sustainable Digital Instrument analyzing several dimensions of sustainability, from economical to cultural, from social to environmental. In this paper, we point out some possibilities to try to reach up more sustainable instruments development bringing up the human being and values like cooperation and collaboration to the center of the DMI development discussion. Through some questions, we seek to instigate a paradigm shift in art-science and provide a fertile field for future research.
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Emery, D. "Operational temporary speed reductions on the ETCS-DMI." In COMPRAIL 2016. Southampton UK: WIT Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/cr160121.

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Geng, XueXian, Qingquan Li, and ZhongChao Shi. "GPS/IMU/DMI integrated high-precision positioning approach." In Geoinformatics 2006: GNSS and Integrated Geospatial Applications, edited by Deren Li and Linyuan Xia. SPIE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.712665.

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Gasthuber, Martin. "DATA ACCESS & MANAGEMENT USING THE DMI FILESYSTEM INTERFACE." In Proceedings of the International Conference. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814447188_0046.

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ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA. Department of the Navy (DON) Data Management and Interoperability (DMI) Strategic Plan. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, November 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada389811.

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Haase, C. S. Geophysical data from boreholes DM1, DM2, DM3, and DM3a, New Hydraulic Fracturing Facility, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6430979.

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Vallerani, Sara, Elizabeth Storer, and Costanza Torre. Considerazioni chiave: equità e partecipazione nella promozione della vaccinazione per il covid-19 tra le persone razzializzate e senza documenti. SSHAP, May 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/sshap.2022.025.

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Questo documento espone alcune considerazioni a proposito della promozione dei vaccini per il SARS-CoV-2 e delle strategie per garantirne un’equa distribuzione tra gli immigrati senza documenti residenti in Italia e, in particolare, a Roma. Quanto emerge dal caso italiano può essere in parte applicabile ad altri contesti in cui la somministrazione del vaccino è stata legata al dispositivo del “passaporto vaccinale”, ovvero il certificato COVID digitale dell'UE, in Italia Green Pass. Nell’organizzazione della campagna vaccinale alcune categorie sociali sono state identificate come “difficili da raggiungere” (hard to reach) e per cui è necessario immaginare interventi specifici.1 In questo testo si sceglie di parlare di persone razzializzate e illegalizzate poiché senza documenti per riferirsi a persone immigrate che non hanno cittadinanza, permesso di soggiorno e status di rifugiato. Questo documento esplora il contesto quotidiano delle vite delle persone illegalizzate e come l’esperienza della pandemia di COVID-19 abbia esacerbato le difficoltà che queste persone incontrano, 23 mettendo in luce il collegamento tra le vulnerabilità, consolidate ed emergenti, con la percezione dei vaccini. Si suggerisce come l’orientamento e la percezione dei vaccini si inseriscano all’interno dei contesti di vita delle persone, in cui molto spesso la priorità è data al sostentamento economico. In molti casi, l’accettazione della vaccinazione è motivata dalla necessità di continuare ad avere un lavoro retribuito piuttosto che a una preoccupazione connessa alla salute o a una fiducia nei confronti delle istituzioni sanitarie. Il seguente documento si pone l’obiettivo di esaminare come i vaccini possano essere distribuiti in modo equo e capace di aumentare la fiducia e i processi di inclusione nella società post-pandemica. Il testo si basa principalmente sulla ricerca etnografica e le testimonianze raccolte attraverso interviste e osservazioni con persone razzializzate e illegalizzate nella città di Roma, insieme a rappresentanti della società civile e operatori socio-sanitari tra dicembre 2021 e gennaio 2022. Questo documento è stato sviluppato per SSHAP da Sara Vallerani (Università di Roma Tre), Elizabeth Storer (LSE) e Costanza Torre (LSE). È stato revisionato da Santiago Ripoll (IDS, Università del Sussex), con ulteriori revisioni da parte di Paolo Ruspini (Università Roma Tre) ed Eloisa Franchi (Université Paris Saclay, Università di Pavia). La ricerca è stata finanziata dalla British Academy COVID-19 Recovery: G7 Fund (COVG7210058). La ricerca si è svolta presso il Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa, London School of Economics. La sintesi è di responsabilità di SSHAP.
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von Speyr, Adrienne. La settimana di preghiera per l’unità dei cristiani. Saint John Publications, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.56154/us.

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Huber, John Tal, Joshuah Miron, Brent Theurer, Israel Bruckental, and Spencer Swingle. Influence of Ruminal Starch Degradability on Performance of High Producing Dairy Cows. United States Department of Agriculture, January 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/1994.7568748.bard.

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This research project entitled "Influence of Ruminal Starch Degradability on Performance of High Producing Dairy Cows" had the following objectives: a) Determine effects of feeding varying amounts of ruminally degradable starch (RDS) on efficiency of milk and milk protein production; and 2) Investigate digestive and metabolic mechanisms relating to lactation responses to diets varying in ruminal and total starch degradability. Four lactation studies with high producing cows were conducted in which steam-flaked (~ 75% RDS) was compared with dry-rolled sorghum (~ 50% RDS) grain. All studies demonstrated increased efficiency of conversion of feed to milk (FCM/DMI) and milk protein as amount of RDS in the diet increased by feeding steam-flaked sorghum. As RDS in diets increased, either by increased steam-flaked sorghum, grinding of sorghum, or increasing the proportion of wheat to sorghum, so also did ruminal and total tract digestibilities of starch and neutral-detergent soluble (NDS) carbohydrate. Despite other research by these two groups of workers showing increased non-ammonia N (NAN) flowing from the rumen to the duodenum with higher RDS, only one of the present studies showed such an effect. Post-absorptive studies showed that higher dietary RDS resulted in greater urea recycling, more propionate absorption, a tendency for greater output of glucose by the liver, and increased uptake of alpha-amino nitrogen by the mammary gland. These studies have shown that processing sorghum grain through steam-flaking increases RDS and results in greater yields and efficiency of production of milk and milk protein in high producing dairy cows.
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Frey, Joachim, and Stéphane Praz. Riassunto del programma nazionale di ricerca «Resistenza antimicrobica» (PNR 72). Fondo nazionale svizzero per la ricerca scientifica, November 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.46446/publication_pnr72.2022.1.it.

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Il riassunto del programma si rivolge ai decisori del mondo scientifico e della politica, ma anche al vasto pubblico. Nell’intento di fornire un orientamento strategico, il gruppo direttivo vi delinea i contesti, i campi d’intervento e le misure principali che, secondo il gruppo direttivo del PNR 72, risultano dai lavori svolti nell’ambito del programma.
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Yaginuma, Kenzo, Katsuhiko Yokota, Yoshinori Nekozaki, and Takamasa Suzuki. Emission Reduction for DME and Large EGR in a DI Diesel Engine. Warrendale, PA: SAE International, September 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2005-08-0561.

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Doe, John. ResearchHub DOI Test. ResearchHub Technologies, Inc., January 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55277/pvtglk9.

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Vu, Thomas. ELN Overview DOI. ResearchHub Technologies, Inc., March 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55277/researchhub.e3922q4z.

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Trenchard, Michael E., Stephanie A. Myrick, Maura C. Lohrenz, Marlin L. Gendron, and Jessica L. Watkins. Moving-Map Composers System Version 3.4P Acceptance Test Procedures Developed for the Finnish Air Force Modification for FIAF MMC System Without DMUI/DMU. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, November 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada429998.

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