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Journal articles on the topic "Focus parameters"

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Zhukeshov, А. М., B. М. Ibrаеv, Sh G. Giniyatova, B. М. Useinov, V. Ya Nikulin, A. T. Gabdullina, and A. U. Amrenova. "Parameters calculation and design of vacuum camera for «Plasma focus» facility." International Journal of Mathematics and Physics 7, no. 1 (2016): 137–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.26577/2218-7987-2016-7-1-137-140.

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Yoo, Kyung-Moo, Hyo-Nam Joo, Joon-Seek Kim, Duck-Chun Park, and In-Ho Choi. "On the Study of Initializing Extended Depth of Focus Algorithm Parameters." Journal of Broadcast Engineering 17, no. 4 (July 30, 2012): 625–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.5909/jbe.2012.17.4.625.

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Block, Henry W., Naftali A. Langberg, and Thomas H. Savits. "A Glaser Twist: Focus on the Mixture Parameters." Journal of Applied Probability 49, no. 04 (December 2012): 1144–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021900200012936.

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In this paper we introduce a variation on Glaser's method for determining the shape of the failure rate function of a mixture. It has often been seen that the shape of the failure rate depends on the mixing parameter q. Our method provides an explanation for this phenomenon. We then illustrate our technique with the mixture of an exponential and a gamma density for all possible cases.
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Tibaldi, Joseph M. "Evolution of Insulin Development: Focus on Key Parameters." Advances in Therapy 29, no. 7 (July 2012): 590–619. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12325-012-0034-8.

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Block, Henry W., Naftali A. Langberg, and Thomas H. Savits. "A Glaser Twist: Focus on the Mixture Parameters." Journal of Applied Probability 49, no. 4 (December 2012): 1144–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1239/jap/1354716663.

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In this paper we introduce a variation on Glaser's method for determining the shape of the failure rate function of a mixture. It has often been seen that the shape of the failure rate depends on the mixing parameter q. Our method provides an explanation for this phenomenon. We then illustrate our technique with the mixture of an exponential and a gamma density for all possible cases.
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Bergmann, S., Y. Grossman, Z. Ligeti, Y. Nir, and A. A. Petrov. "Lessons from CLEO and FOCUS measurements of mixing parameters." Physics Letters B 486, no. 3-4 (August 2000): 418–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0370-2693(00)00772-3.

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Hu, Zhencheng, and Kefichi Uchimura. "Dynamical Estimation of Camera Motion Parameters Using Focus of Expansion." IFAC Proceedings Volumes 32, no. 2 (July 1999): 8422–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1474-6670(17)57436-4.

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Edalat, Pedram, and Amirhossein Barzandeh. "Fuel efficiency optimization of tanker with focus on hull parameters." Journal of Ocean Engineering and Science 2, no. 2 (June 2017): 76–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.joes.2017.03.002.

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Segovia, Fernando F. "Postcolonial and Diasporic Criticism in Biblical Studies: Focus, Parameters, Relevance." Studies in World Christianity 5, no. 2 (October 1999): 177–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/swc.1999.5.2.177.

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Segovia, Fernando F. "Postcolonial and Diasporic Criticism in Biblical Studies: Focus, Parameters, Relevance." Studies in World Christianity 5, Part_2 (January 1999): 177–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/swc.1999.5.part_2.177.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Focus parameters"

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Sonn, Jong Suk. "Ink Setting Fundamentals a Focus on Ink Parameters." Fogler Library, University of Maine, 2011. http://www.library.umaine.edu/theses/pdf/SonnJS2011.pdf.

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Sloboda, Tomáš. "Kalibrace mikroskopu Alicona Infinite Focus 4." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta strojního inženýrství, 2019. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-399373.

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This master´s thesis deals with calibration and determination of uncertainties of measurement for focus variation microscope Alicona Infinite Focus G4. Together with calibration, a measurement of chosen parameters with calculation of measurement uncertainties of a component was realised. The thesis also describes the whole calibration process and terminology used in calibration, as well as the calibrated instrument, it´s parameters and usage in practice. The measurements were realized on premises of Intemac Solutions s.r.o. Obtained data were than processed using MS Excel, Gwyddion and TalyMap software. At the end of the thesis, practical recommendations are formulated.
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Савицкий, Сергей Михайлович, Олег Николаевич Евсеенко, and В. О. Выскребенцев. "Экспериментальные исследования способов управления тепловыми объектами." Thesis, Національний технічний університет "Харківський політехнічний інститут", 2012. http://repository.kpi.kharkov.ua/handle/KhPI-Press/48406.

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Побудовані математичні моделі та структурні схеми систем програмного управління з упередженням як для об'єктів з зосередженими параметрами, так і для об'єктів з розподіленими параметрами, які мають властивості лінійного об'єкту з самовирівнюванням. Моделі мають представлення у вигляді рекурентної формули, де враховується перехідні процеси у тепловому об'єкті за допомогою масиву коефіцієнтів відповідності.
The mathematical model of the system of programmatic management is built for thermal objects which are characteristics of linear object with smoothing. A model knows as a recurrent formula, where transients are taken into account in a thermal object by the array of coefficients of accordance. A model is built for objects with a few sensors and a few sources of heat.
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Fischer, Jackie. "Analysis of Two Filamentous Cyanobacteria with a Focus on Life Cycle Progression and Growth Parameters." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2021. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1617109026832551.

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McGill, Johnson Svena. "Serological Parameters of Bartonella spp. Infection : Focus on Prevalences in Various Subgroups of the Swedish Population." Doctoral thesis, Uppsala universitet, Infektionssjukdomar, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-162504.

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Bartonella spp. are emerging bacterial pathogens which continue to achieve an ever-increasing level of clinical importance and awareness.  As Bartonella infections are common zoonoses in the U.S., the existence of Bartonella infection in Sweden, which had not been documented prior to the onset of our investigations, was of considerable interest. Initially, serological parameters of Bartonella infection were evaluated using a series of immunoblot analyses in an effort to elucidate the human humoral immunity induced by this pathogen.  An immunodominant epitope of B. henselae was identified, designated Bh83, which was hypothesized to be a conserved antigen during Bartonella infection. Further, an in-depth characterization of the immunoglobulin (Ig) isotype and IgG subclass response revealed a primary role of IgA and IgG1 in the immune induction during Bartonella infection. As the presence and degree of exposure to Bartonella spp. in Sweden was previously unknown, several studies were initiated to evaluate the level of seroreactivity to Bartonella spp. antigen in various subgroups of the Swedish human and animal population using indirect fluorescent-antibody assay (IFA).  A preliminary study of a select group of patients and blood donors represented the first documentation of Bartonella exposure in Sweden, as well as identified the first two cases of B. quintana-like infections in Sweden.  To assess the endemic level of antibodies to Bartonella spp. in Sweden, a large sampling of blood donor sera collected nationwide were subsequently analyzed for reactivity to six Bartonella strains.  The largest seroprevalence was to B. elizabethae, with relatively low baseline levels of reactivity to the other Bartonella antigens tested.  Correlated risk factors for infection included working outdoors and contact with cats, among others.  Further studies of sera obtained from elite orienteers and intravenous drug users in Sweden revealed a high level of exposure to Bartonella spp. in such cohorts, predominantly to B. elizabethae antigen.  Consistent with the aforementioned findings of elevated titers to B. elizabethae in humans, a high seroprevalence was found in cats, a known reservoir for Bartonella spp., as well. With relatively little known of the pathogenicity and epidemiology of Bartonella infection, these studies provide insight into various aspects of the distribution, risk factors for infection, specific humoral immune response to infection, and the prevalence of Bartonella spp. in human and cat populations in Sweden and serve as a framework for future studies.
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Direskeneli, Haldun. "Applications of the differential reflectivity radar technique : focus on estimation of rainfall parameters and microwave attenuation prediction /." The Ohio State University, 1987. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1487331541708646.

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Zhao, Jie [Verfasser], Nguyen Xuan [Akademischer Betreuer] Thinh, and Ralf [Gutachter] Bill. "Analysis of urban form parameters with a focus on energy consumption / Jie Zhao. Betreuer: Nguyen Xuan Thinh. Gutachter: Ralf Bill." Dortmund : Universitätsbibliothek Dortmund, 2016. http://d-nb.info/1112561528/34.

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Karimi, Neghlani Paria. "Electron beam melting of Alloy 718 : Influence of process parameters on the microstructure." Licentiate thesis, Högskolan Väst, Avdelningen för avverkande och additativa tillverkningsprocesser (AAT), 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hv:diva-13140.

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Additive manufacturing (AM) is the name given to the technology of building 3D parts by adding layer-by-layer of materials, including metals, plastics, concrete, etc. Of the different types of AM techniques, electron beam melting (EBM), as a powder bed fusion technology, has been used in this study. EBM is used to build parts by melting metallic powders by using a highly intense electron beam as the energy source. Compared to a conventional process, EBM offers enhanced efficiency for the production of customized and specific parts in aerospace, space, and medical fields. In addition, the EBM process is used to produce complex parts for which other technologies would be either expensive or difficult to apply. This thesis has been divided into three sections, starting from a wider window and proceeding to a smaller one. The first section reveals how the position-related parameters (distance between samples, height from build plate, and sample location on build plate) can affect the microstructural characteristics. It has been found that the gap between the samples and the height from the build plate can have significant effects on the defect content and niobium-rich phase fraction. In the second section, through a deeper investigation, the behavior of Alloy 718 during the EBM process as a function of different geometry-related parameters is examined by building single tracks adjacent to each other (track-by-track) andsingle-wall samples (single tracks on top of each other). In this section, the main focus is to understand the effect of successive thermal cycling on microstructural evolution. In the final section, the correlations between the main machine-related parameters (scanning speed, beam current, and focus offset) and the geometrical (melt pool width, track height, re-melted depth, and contact angle) and microstructural (grain structure, niobium-rich phase fraction, and primary dendrite arm spacing) characteristics of a single track of Alloy 718 have been investigated. It has been found that the most influential machine-related parameters are scanning speed and beam current, which have significant effects on the geometry and the microstructure of the single-melted tracks.
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Yin, Tong Verfasser], Henner [Akademischer Betreuer] [Simianer, Sven [Akademischer Betreuer] König, and Matthias [Akademischer Betreuer] Gauly. "Estimation of Genetic Parameters and Evaluation of Breeding Program Designs with a Focus on Dairy Cattle in Low Input Production Systems / Tong Yin. Gutachter: Sven König ; Matthias Gauly. Betreuer: Henner Simianer." Göttingen : Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen, 2013. http://d-nb.info/1044414901/34.

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Wilfing, Lisa Steffi Franziska [Verfasser], Kurosch [Akademischer Betreuer] [Gutachter] Thuro, Robert [Gutachter] Galler, and Ewald [Gutachter] Tentschert. "The Influence of Geotechnical Parameters on Penetration Prediction in TBM Tunneling in Hard Rock : Special focus on the parameter of rock toughness and discontinuity pattern in rock mass / Lisa Steffi Franziska Wilfing. Betreuer: Kurosch Thuro. Gutachter: Robert Galler ; Ewald Tentschert ; Kurosch Thuro." München : Universitätsbibliothek der TU München, 2016. http://d-nb.info/1105646742/34.

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Books on the topic "Focus parameters"

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Murav'ev, Dmitriy, Aleksandr Rahmangulov, Nikita Osincev, Sergey Kornilov, and Aleksandr Cyganov. The system "seaport - "dry" port". ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1816639.

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The monograph presents an approach to solving the problem of increasing the throughput and processing capacity of seaports in conditions of limiting their territorial dislocation and increasing the unevenness of external and internal cargo flows. The basis of the approach is the proposed system of the main parameters of the dry port and the methodology of simulation modeling of the functioning of the system "seaport - dry port". The material is illustrated with examples of the implementation of the developed approach, including model scenarios of multi-agent optimization of the parameters of the system under study. The proposed approach and the developed methodology can be used to justify management decisions on the balanced development of transport and logistics infrastructure of the regions hosting sea and dry ports. It is intended for specialists of transport and logistics companies, engineering and technical workers engaged in solving problems in the field of logistics, supply chain management and transport infrastructure design. In addition, it is recommended to students in the following programs: postgraduate studies 23.06.01 "Land transport engineering and technology" (focus "Transport and transport-technological systems of the country, its regions and cities, organization of production in transport") and 27.06.01 "Management in technical systems" (focus "Management of transportation processes"); master's degree 23.04.01 "Technology of transport processes" (profile "Organization of transportation and management in a single transport system"); bachelor's degree 38.03.02 "Management" (profile "Logistics") and 23.03.01 "Technology of transport processes".
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Whitesell, Lloyd. Concepts and Parameters. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190843816.003.0002.

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This chapter begins with a critical examination of previous scholarship on glamour, including works by John Berger, Richard Dyer, Linda Mizejewski, and Sarah Berry. It then argues for a widening of scope from visual and material culture to make room for a conception of sonic glamour. The connotations clustered in existing definitions of glamour are brought into precise focus with the concepts of artifice, allure, and magic. Moving to an analytical method, glamour is shown to blend four distinct aesthetic parameters: sensuousness, restraint, elevation, and sophistication. Although these parameters are illustrated in both visual and sonic media, the chapter concludes by suggesting their true innovation lies in the recognition of glamour as a sonic phenomenon.
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Montgomery, Erwin B. Algorithm for Selecting Electrode Configurations and Stimulation Parameters. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190259600.003.0014.

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Chapter 9, Approaches to Programming, provided a general discussion regarding the approaches to DBS programming. The focus of Chapter 9 was on the underlying electroneurophysiological principles rather an explicit algorithm that addressed every possible circumstance. Chapters 11, Chapter 12, and Chapter 13 discussed approaches in the context of specific DBS targets. These approaches emphasized interpreting the DBS responses to visualize the location of the DBS contacts in the unique regional anatomy of the individual patient. For example, the production of paresthesias at stimulation currents insufficient to produce clinical benefit with DBS in the vicinity of the STN indicates that the DBS lead position is probably too posterior. This chapter gives an algorithm that takes the programmer step by step through the process of positioning DBS leads and contacts, and determining stimulation levels for optimal results.
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Garvey, Marjorie A. TMS: neurodevelopment and perinatal insults. Edited by Charles M. Epstein, Eric M. Wassermann, and Ulf Ziemann. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198568926.013.0022.

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Neural substrate for changes in neuromotor skills of typically developing children involves the complex and organized maturation of underlying brain structures. This article gives an overview of the changes that occur in motor function, as children get older and those aspects of central nervous development which may form the neural substrates of motor function development. It describes those TMS evoked parameters, related to the motor system, that have been studied in both typically developing children and in those who have suffered perinatal insults to the central nervous system. TMS has its limitations and is especially useful when used in combination with other neurophysiological modalities. The focus for future studies should be on correlating TMS evoked parameters with behavioural measures in typically developing children and explanation of the neural substrates of the motor abnormalities in children with perinatal insults and developmental disabilities.
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Gall, Gregor. Labour Union Responses to Participation in Employing Organizations. Edited by Adrian Wilkinson, Paul J. Gollan, Mick Marchington, and David Lewin. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199207268.003.0015.

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This article provides a multilayered theorization of labour unionism's relationship to participation in order to provide the basis for examining unions' experience of, and response to, participation. This requires an exposition of the broad parameters of the relationship between labour unionism and participation before examining the conceptual implications of these parameters. In doing so, participation is defined broadly as the reality, rhetoric, and aspiration of worker involvement in task determination as well as contributing to higher-level, decision-making processes concerning the employment relationship, enterprise, and markets, whether coming from workers, employers, or states. This then concerns, with varying degrees of depth and breadth, direct and indirect participation at different levels of employing organizations and over an array of subjects. In essence, the focus of the article is on bilateral arenas of engagement between workers and employer representatives that are not formally and conceptually predicated on the involvement of any third parties.
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Surányi, Balázs. Discourse-configurationality. Edited by Caroline Féry and Shinichiro Ishihara. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199642670.013.37.

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This chapter provides an overview of the notion ofdiscourse-configurationality, a parametric property of languages in which at least one category of the Information Structural notions Topic and Focus is associated with a particular phrase structure configuration. The chapter clarifies the relation between discourse-configurationality and the concept of (non-)configurationality, and it compares discourse-configurationality to the more inclusive notion of discourse-prominence. A survey of the major parameters in cross-linguistic variation is presented, distinguishing different types of discourse-configurationality both within and across its two main manifestations: namely topic-configurationality and focus-configurationality. The concluding part outlines several prominent theoretical approaches to the syntax of discourse-configurationality, raising issues of grammatical architecture that centre around the hypothesis of the Autonomy of Syntax.
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Nixon, Patricia A. Pulmonary function. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199232482.003.0006.

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The focus of this chapter is the assessment and interpretation of pulmonary function during exercise in children, with emphasis on the parameters commonly measured in the paediatric setting. The measurements of resting pulmonary function (i.e. lung volumes and expiratory flow rates) are presented to provide the basic foundation for understanding changes that occur with exercise. Some measurements are more relevant to children with cardiopulmonary disorders, and examples of normal and abnormal responses are provided. In some instances, data on children are lacking, so responses of adults are presented.
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Medforth, Janet, Linda Ball, Angela Walker, Sue Battersby, and Sarah Stables. Postnatal care. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198754787.003.0024.

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The principles of postnatal care within this chapter focus on the midwife’s role in monitoring the well-being of the mother through knowledge of the physiological processes of involution of the uterus and the return of the circulatory and excretory systems to their normal parameters. Care of the perineum management of perineal pain and monitoring for any signs of infection or sub-involution are included. The psychological and emotional aspects of postnatal recovery are incorporated, along with parent education, post-operative care, and the subsequent care of women who suffer from a pre-existing medical condition such as diabetes.
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Haringer, Andrew. Hunt, Military, and Pastoral Topics. Edited by Danuta Mirka. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199841578.013.008.

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This chapter is intended as a response and supplement to Raymond Monelle’s bookThe Musical Topic: Hunt, Military and Pastoral(2006), with a focus on the writings of eighteenth-century music theorists. Despite the thoroughness of Monelle’s study, he largely overlooks such writers as Mattheson, Sulzer, Schubart, and Türk, who all provide important details on these topics, both in terms of their musical parameters and their cultural meanings. Their insights both strengthen and finesse Monelle’s arguments, providing a richer picture of such complex subtopics as the march and siciliana. The chapter concludes with a reflection on Monelle’s unique contributions to the field of music semiotics.
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Winkler, Carol. Media Responsiveness in Times of Crisis. Edited by Kate Kenski and Kathleen Hall Jamieson. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199793471.013.36.

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This chapter examines how media respond to crises, providing an overview of studies on the topics of terrorism, war, natural disasters, transportation accidents, and environmental catastrophes occurring both at home and abroad. The chapter briefly describes the parameters of the media’s influence and summarizes key findings of previous studies that examine media sources, messages, and audiences as they relate to coverage of crisis events. It concludes by discussing how political communication scholars interested in crises should focus attention on emergent sources of media influence, on how digital technologies transform media texts and their influence, and on how online environments recast conventional conceptions of media audiences.
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Book chapters on the topic "Focus parameters"

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Quraishi, Muzammil. "Introduction: Aims, Context, Parameters and Focus." In Towards a Malaysian Criminology, 1–4. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-49101-5_1.

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Nagy, Jozef, Peter Paulsen, Peter Popelka, Peter Lazar, Jaroslav Soroka, Valent Ledecký, Slavomír Marcinčák, Beáta Korénekova, and Pavel Bystrický. "Evaluation of some parameters of post mortem changes of pheasant (Phasianus colchicus)." In Game meat hygiene in focus, 325–31. Wageningen: Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.3920/978-90-8686-723-3_24.

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Bak, Mads, Robert Schultz, and Niels Chr Nielsen. "Numerical simulations for experiment design and extraction of structural parameters in biological solid-state NMR spectroscopy." In Focus on Structural Biology, 95–109. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2579-8_9.

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Lensch-Franzen, Christian, Marcus Gohl, Tobias Mink, and Martin Schäfer. "Impact analysis of fuels, operating fluids and combustion parameters: focus raw emission behavior." In Proceedings, 227–41. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-17109-4_14.

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Motapanyane, Virginia. "Evidence for Focus Features." In The Minimalist Parameter, 249–60. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cilt.192.19mot.

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Colao, Annamaria, Ludovica F. S. Grasso, Renata S. Auriemma, Gaetano Lombardi, and Rosario Pivonello. "Acromegaly and Changes in Growth Parameters: A Focus on Cardiovascular, Metabolic, Respiratory Abnormalities, Malignancies, and Bone Alterations." In Handbook of Growth and Growth Monitoring in Health and Disease, 2047–66. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-1795-9_124.

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Ebrahimi Majd, Nahid, Nam Ho, Thu Nguyen, and Jacob Stolmeier. "Evaluation of Parameters Affecting the Performance of Routing Protocols in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs) with a Focus on Energy Efficiency." In Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 1210–19. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12385-7_85.

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Morelló Baget, Jordi, Pere Orti Gost, Albert Reixach Sala, and Pere Verdés Pijuan. "A study of economic inequality in the light of fiscal sources: the case of Catalonia (14th-18th centuries)." In Disuguaglianza economica nelle società preindustriali: cause ed effetti / Economic inequality in pre-industrial societies: causes and effect, 145–67. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-053-5.13.

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This essay aims to present the first results of an ongoing research project devoted to study the evolution of the economic inequality in Catalonia based on different documentary sources and parameters. Here we focus on the strengths and limits of the rich fiscal sources preserved between the 14th and 18th century allowing us an analysis of inequality. This study is limited to the period before 1716 because we do not consider totally reliable connecting data from taxes before this moment, essentially focused on immovable wealth, with those from the Cadastre, which was levied on a wide range of incomes.
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"Chapter 4. WH-Movement and Focus." In Parameters in the grammar of Basque, 205–68. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110876741-007.

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"Parameters for Focus in English and Romanian." In Comparative Studies in Romanian Syntax, 265–94. BRILL, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9780585473888_009.

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Conference papers on the topic "Focus parameters"

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Bures, Brian L., and Mahadevan Krishnan. "An efficient snow plow model to deduce plasma focus macroscale parameters." In 2012 IEEE 39th International Conference on Plasma Sciences (ICOPS). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/plasma.2012.6383490.

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Staupendahl, Gisbert, Jens Bliedtner, and Thomas Schott. "Laser materials processing with dynamic-beam parameters in the focus region." In Ninth International Symposium on Gas Flow and Chemical Lasers, edited by Costas Fotakis, Costas Kalpouzos, and Theodore G. Papazoglou. SPIE, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.144556.

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Victor, Garanto, Geng Zhirong, Hu Junfeng, Deng Xiaolong, Yang Wanli, and Wang Hao. "Sound Quality Development Using Psychoacoustic Parameters with Special Focus on Powertrain Noise." In Automotive Technical Papers. 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA, United States: SAE International, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2020-01-5000.

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Orlov, Timofey, Valentina Bondar, and Maria Arkhipova. "DYNAMIC PARAMETERS OF LANDSLIDE FOCUS CHANGES IN CRYOLITHOZONE (BANKS ISLAND CASE STUDY)." In 21st SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings 2021. STEF92 Technology, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2021/1.1/s02.024.

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Bo Sun, Jinghui Qiu, Caitian Yang, and Lingling Zhong. "Effect of design parameters on sidelobe level of short-focus parabolic reflector antenna." In Exhibition. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/apemc.2008.4560009.

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Bohlol, Nahid, and Zohreh Safari. "Systematic parameters vs. SLAs for security in cloud computing." In 2015 9th International Conference on e-Commerce in Developing Countries: With focus on e-Business (ECDC). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ecdc.2015.7156324.

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Ishiyama, T., D. Painter, K. Belaid, H. Ikawa, A. S. Al-Suwaidi, J. Karwatowski, D. Barwick, and M. Kaneko. "3D OBC Seismic Survey Parameters Optimization for a Carbonate Field Offshore Abu Dhabi, UAE." In EAGE Marine Seismic Workshop: Focus on Middle East and North Africa 2009. Netherlands: EAGE Publications BV, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.20146207.

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Klug, Silas, Alessandro Moia, Armin Verhagen, Daniel Georges, and Sergio Savaresi. "Control-Oriented modeling and validation of bicycle curve dynamics with focus on lateral tire parameters." In 2017 IEEE Conference on Control Technology and Applications (CCTA). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ccta.2017.8062445.

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Choroman´ski, Włodzimierz, and Jerzy Kisilowski. "Adaptive Mechatronic Suspension of Railway Vehicles: Focus on Lateral Dynamics." In ASME 2003 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2003-41295.

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The subject of research in this work are models of railway bogies with so-called mechatronic suspension. The author presents concepts of the railway bogies construction in which the suspension parameters are controlled electronically by a computer control unit. The main purpose of the control is to stabilise the motion of the railway vehicle on the straight track and to ensure good guiding features on curved track. In the case of the classic solution for railway bogies a simultaneous fulfilment of both requirements imposes a contradictory requirement on the suspension parameters. It seems that a mechatronic suspension which has adaptively changeable parameters can overcome these difficulties. The authors propose fuzzy controllers to the synthesis of the control unit.
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Edfast, J., and S. Lindgren. "Regulation parameters impact on distribution business revenue with focus on differences between urban and rural areas." In 18th International Conference and Exhibition on Electricity Distribution (CIRED 2005). IEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/cp:20051422.

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Reports on the topic "Focus parameters"

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Lee, Ed P. Update on Final Focus -- New Beam Parameters, Improved Layout,Chromatic Correction. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/902455.

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Grossman, Yuval. Lessons from CLEO and FOCUS Measurements of D{sup 0}- Anti-D{sup 0} Mixing Parameters. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/763778.

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Tidwell, Vincent Carroll, George A. Backus, Elena Arkadievna Kalinina, William J. Peplinski, and David Blaine Hart. Sensitivity of the Community Land Model (CLM4.0) to key modeling parameters and modeling of key physical processes with focus on the arctic environment. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1051726.

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Spitzer, Sonja, Vanessa di Lego, Angela Greulich, and Raya Muttarak. A demographic perspective on human wellbeing: Concepts, measurement and population heterogeneity. Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, September 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1553/populationyearbook2021.int01.

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This introduction to the 2021 special issue of the Vienna Yearbook of Population Research explores demographic perspectives on human wellbeing across time and space. While the idea of relating demographic parameters to wellbeing has been around for a while, a more concrete research agenda on this topic has only recently gained momentum. Reviewing the research presented in this volume, we show how existing theoretical concepts and methodological tools in demography can be used to make substantial advances in the study of wellbeing. We also touch upon the many challenges researchers face in defining and measuring wellbeing, with the most important debate being about whether the focus should be on objective or subjective measures. The studies discussed here define wellbeing as health and mortality; as income, education or other resources; as happiness or life satisfaction; or as a combination thereof. They cover wellbeing in historical and contemporary populations in high- and low-income countries, and also point out important barriers to research on wellbeing, including the lack of good quality data in many regions. Finally, we highlight the value of considering population heterogeneities when studying wellbeing in order to identify population subgroups who are likely to fall behind, which can have important policy implications.
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Werle, D. Radar remote sensing for application in forestry: a literature review for investigators and potential users of SAR data in Canada. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/329188.

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Information provided in this document allows potential users of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery as well as investigators participating in the Canadian Radar Data Development Program (RDDP) to obtain an overview of achievements, limitations and future potential of radar remote sensing for application in forestry, as portrayed in the published literature. Investigations concerned with radar remote sensing and its potential for application in forestry are reviewed. The main focus of these studies was the determination of microwave backscatter characteristics of forestry targets using different radar parameters, such as frequency, polarizations and incidence angle. Examples of selected targets include the following: coniferous and deciduous tree species, stands of different structure, age, tree height, clearcuts, or forestry environments in general as they change with the seasons. More than 75 studies based on airborne imaging radar, spaceborne radar as well as scatterometer data have been considered. Previous reviews which summarize information available in western Europe and North America are briefly introduced. Then, recent investigations covering the time period from the early 1980's onward are portrayed and discussed. The main results are summarized in a set of conclusions, followed by list of selected references and a list of Canadian institutions and organizations currently involved in radar remote sensing R&D for application in forestry.
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Lewis, Dustin, ed. Database of States’ Statements (August 2011–October 2016) concerning Use of Force in relation to Syria. Harvard Law School Program on International Law and Armed Conflict, May 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.54813/ekmb4241.

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Many see armed conflict in Syria as a flashpoint for international law. The situation raises numerous unsettling questions, not least concerning normative foundations of the contemporary collective-security and human-security systems, including the following: Amid recurring reports of attacks directed against civilian populations and hospitals with seeming impunity, what loss of legitimacy might law suffer? May—and should—states forcibly intervene to prevent (more) chemical-weapons attacks? If the government of Syria is considered unwilling or unable to obviate terrorist threats from spilling over its borders into other countries, may another state forcibly intervene to protect itself (and others), even without Syria’s consent and without an express authorization of the U.N. Security Council? What began in Daraa in 2011 as protests escalated into armed conflict. Today, armed conflict in Syria implicates a multitude of people, organizations, states, and entities. Some are obvious, such as the civilian population, the government, and organized armed groups (including designated terrorist organizations, for example the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, or ISIS). Other implicated actors might be less obvious. They include dozens of third states that have intervened or otherwise acted in relation to armed conflict in Syria; numerous intergovernmental bodies; diverse domestic, foreign, and international courts; and seemingly innumerable NGOs. Over time, different states have adopted wide-ranging and diverse approaches to undertaking measures (or not) concerning armed conflict in Syria, whether in relation to the government, one or more armed opposition groups, or the civilian population. Especially since mid-2014, a growing number of states have undertaken military operations directed against ISIS in Syria. For at least a year-and-a-half, Russia has bolstered military strategies of the Syrian government. At least one state (the United States) has directed an operation against a Syrian military base. And, more broadly, many states provide (other) forms of support or assistance to the government of Syria, to armed opposition groups, or to the civilian population. Against that backdrop, the Harvard Law School Program on International Law and Armed Conflict (HLS PILAC) set out to collect states’ statements made from August 2011 through November 2016 concerning use of force in relation to Syria. A primary aim of the database is to provide a comparatively broad set of reliable resources regarding states’ perspectives, with a focus on legal parameters. A premise underlying the database is that through careful documentation of diverse approaches, we can better understand those perspectives. The intended audience of the database is legal practitioners. The database is composed of statements made on behalf of states and/or by state officials. For the most part, the database focuses on statements regarding legal parameters concerning use of force in relation to Syria. HLS PILAC does not pass judgment on whether each statement is necessarily legally salient for purposes of international law. Nor does HLS PILAC seek to determine whether a particular statement may be understood as an expression of opinio juris or an act of state practice (though it might be).
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Nagabhatla, Nidhi, Panthea Pouramin, Rupal Brahmbhatt, Cameron Fioret, Talia Glickman, K. Bruce Newbold, and Vladimir Smakhtin. Migration and Water: A Global Overview. United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health, May 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.53328/lkzr3535.

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Global migration has been increasing since the 1990s. People are forced to leave their homes in search of safety, a better livelihood, or for more economic opportunities. Environmental drivers of migration, such as land degradation, water pollution, or changing climate, are acting as stronger phenomena with time. As millions of people are exposed to multiple water crises, daily needs related to water quality, lack of provisioning, excess or shortage of water become vital for survival as well for livelihood support. In turn, the crisis can transform into conflict and act as a trigger for migration, both voluntary and forced, depending on the conditions. Current interventions related to migration, including funding to manage migration remain focused on response mechanisms, whereas an understanding of drivers or so-called ‘push factors’ of migration is limited. Accurate and well-documented evidence, as well as quantitative information on these phenomena, are either missing or under-reflected in the literature and policy discourse. The report aims to start unpacking relationships between water and migration. The data used in this Report are collected from available public sources and reviewed in the context of water and climate. A three-dimensional (3D) framework is outlined for water-related migration assessment. The framework may be useful to aggerate water-related causes and consequences of migration and interpret them in various socioecological, socioeconomic, and sociopolitical settings. A case study approach is adopted to illustrate the various applications of the framework to dynamics of migration in various geographic and hydrological scenarios. The case studies reflect on well-known examples of environmental and water degradation, but with a focus on displacement /migration and socioeconomic challenges that apply. The relevance of proxy measures such as the Global Conflict Risk Index, which helps quantify water and migration interconnections, is discussed in relation to geographic, political, environmental, and economic parameters. The narratives presented in the Report also point to the existing governance mechanisms on migration, stating that they are fragmented. The report examines global agreements, institutions, and policies on migration to provide an aggerated outlook as to how international and inter-agency cooperation agreements and policies either reflected or are missing on water and climate crises as direct or indirect triggers to migration. Concerning this, the new directives related to migration governance, i.e., the New York Declaration and the Global Compact for Migration, are discussed. The Report recommends an enhanced focus on migration as an adaptation strategy to maximize the interconnectedness with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It calls for the migration discourse to look beyond from a preventative and problematic approach to a perspective emphasizing migration as a contributor towards achieving sustainable development, particularly SDGs 5, 6, 13, and 16 that aim strengthening capacities related to water, gender, climate, and institutions. Overall, the synthesis offers a global overview of water and migration for researchers and professionals engaged in migration-related work. For international agencies and government organizations and policymakers dealing with the assessment of and response to migration, the report aims to support the work on migration assessment and the implementation of the SDGs. The Report may serve as a public good towards understanding the drivers, impacts, and challenges of migration, for designing long-term solutions and for advancing migration management capabilities through improved knowledge and a pitch for consensus-building.
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Sadot, Einat, Christopher Staiger, and Zvi Kam Weizmann. functional genomic screen for new plant cytoskeletal proteins and the determination of their role in actin mediated functions and guard cells regulation. United States Department of Agriculture, January 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2003.7587725.bard.

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The original objectives of the approved proposal were: 1. To construct a YFP fused Arabidopsis cDNA library in a mammalian expression vector. 2. To infect the library into a host fibroblast cell line and to screen for new cytoskeletal associated proteins using an automated microscope. 3. Isolate the new genes. 4. Characterize their role in plants. The project was approved as a feasibility study to allow proof of concept that would entail building the YFP library and picking up a couple of positive clones using the fluorescent screen. We report here on the construction of the YFP library, the development of the automatic microscope, the establishment of the screen and the isolation of positive clones that are plant cDNAs encoding cytoskeleton associated proteins. The rational underling a screen of plant library in fibroblasts is based on the high conservation of the cytoskeleton building blocks, actin and tubulin, between the two kingdoms (80-90% homology at the level of amino acids sequence). In addition, several publications demonstrated the recognition of mammalian cytoskeleton by plant cytoskeletal binding proteins and vice versa. The major achievements described here are: 1. The development of an automated microscope equipped with fast laser auto-focusing for high magnification and a software controlling 6 dimensions; X, Y position, auto focus, time, color, and the distribution and density of the fields acquired. This system is essential for the high throughput screen. 2. The construction of an extremely competent YFP library efficiently cloned (tens of thousands of clones collected, no empty vectors detected) with all inserts oriented 5't03'. These parameters render it well representative of the whole transcriptome and efficient in "in-frame" fusion to YFP. 3. The strategy developed for the screen allowing the isolation of individual positive cDNA clones following three rounds of microscopic scans. The major conclusion accomplished from the work described here is that the concept of using mammalian host cells for fishing new plant cytoskeletal proteins is feasible and that screening system developed is complete for addressing one of the major bottlenecks of the plant cytoskeleton field: the need for high throughput identification of functionally active cytoskeletal proteins. The new identified plant cytoskeletal proteins isolated in the pilot screen and additional new proteins which will be isolated in a comprehensive screen will shed light on cytoskeletal mediated processes playing a major role in cellular activities such as cell division, morphogenesis, and functioning such as chloroplast positioning, pollen tube and root hair elongation and the movement of guard cells. Therefore, in the long run the screen described here has clear agricultural implications.
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Henderson, Tim, Mincent Santucci, Tim Connors, and Justin Tweet. National Park Service geologic type section inventory: Chihuahuan Desert Inventory & Monitoring Network. National Park Service, April 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/nrr-2285306.

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A fundamental responsibility of the National Park Service is to ensure that park resources are preserved, protected, and managed in consideration of the resources themselves and for the benefit and enjoyment by the public. Through the inventory, monitoring, and study of park resources, we gain a greater understanding of the scope, significance, distribution, and management issues associated with these resources and their use. This baseline of natural resource information is available to inform park managers, scientists, stakeholders, and the public about the conditions of these resources and the factors or activities which may threaten or influence their stability. There are several different categories of geologic or stratigraphic units (supergroup, group, formation, member, bed) which represent a hierarchical system of classification. The mapping of stratigraphic units involves the evaluation of lithologies, bedding properties, thickness, geographic distribution, and other factors. If a new mappable geologic unit is identified, it may be described and named through a rigorously defined process that is standardized and codified by the professional geologic community (North American Commission on Stratigraphic Nomenclature 2005). In most instances when a new geologic unit such as a formation is described and named in the scientific literature, a specific and well-exposed section of the unit is designated as the type section or type locality (see Definitions). The type section is an important reference section for a named geologic unit which presents a relatively complete and representative profile for this unit. The type or reference section is important both historically and scientifically, and should be recorded such that other researchers may evaluate it in the future. Therefore, this inventory of geologic type sections in NPS areas is an important effort in documenting these locations in order that NPS staff recognize and protect these areas for future studies. The documentation of all geologic type sections throughout the 423 units of the NPS is an ambitious undertaking. The strategy for this project is to select a subset of parks to begin research for the occurrence of geologic type sections within particular parks. The focus adopted for completing the baseline inventories throughout the NPS was centered on the 32 inventory and monitoring networks (I&M) established during the late 1990s. The I&M networks are clusters of parks within a defined geographic area based on the ecoregions of North America (Fenneman 1946; Bailey 1976; Omernik 1987). These networks share similar physical resources (geology, hydrology, climate), biological resources (flora, fauna), and ecological characteristics. Specialists familiar with the resources and ecological parameters of the network, and associated parks, work with park staff to support network level activities (inventory, monitoring, research, data management). Adopting a network-based approach to inventories worked well when the NPS undertook paleontological resource inventories for the 32 I&M networks. The network approach is also being applied to the inventory for the geologic type sections in the NPS. The planning team from the NPS Geologic Resources Division who proposed and designed this inventory selected the Greater Yellowstone Inventory and Monitoring Network (GRYN) as the pilot network for initiating this project. Through the research undertaken to identify the geologic type sections within the parks of the GRYN, methodologies for data mining and reporting on these resources was established. Methodologies and reporting adopted for the GRYN have been used in the development of this type section inventory for the Chihuahuan Desert Inventory & Monitoring Network. The goal of this project is to consolidate information pertaining to geologic type sections which occur within NPS-administered areas, in order that this information is available throughout the NPS...
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Henderson, Tim, Vincent Santucci, Tim Connors, and Justin Tweet. National Park Service geologic type section inventory: Northern Colorado Plateau Inventory & Monitoring Network. National Park Service, April 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/nrr-2285337.

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A fundamental responsibility of the National Park Service (NPS) is to ensure that park resources are preserved, protected, and managed in consideration of the resources themselves and for the benefit and enjoyment by the public. Through the inventory, monitoring, and study of park resources, we gain a greater understanding of the scope, significance, distribution, and management issues associated with these resources and their use. This baseline of natural resource information is available to inform park managers, scientists, stakeholders, and the public about the conditions of these resources and the factors or activities which may threaten or influence their stability. There are several different categories of geologic or stratigraphic units (supergroup, group, formation, member, bed) which represent a hierarchical system of classification. The mapping of stratigraphic units involves the evaluation of lithologies, bedding properties, thickness, geographic distribution, and other factors. If a new mappable geologic unit is identified, it may be described and named through a rigorously defined process that is standardized and codified by the professional geologic community (North American Commission on Stratigraphic Nomenclature 2005). In most instances when a new geologic unit such as a formation is described and named in the scientific literature, a specific and well-exposed section of the unit is designated as the type section or type locality (see Definitions). The type section is an important reference section for a named geologic unit which presents a relatively complete and representative profile. The type or reference section is important both historically and scientifically, and should be available for other researchers to evaluate in the future. Therefore, this inventory of geologic type sections in NPS areas is an important effort in documenting these locations in order that NPS staff recognize and protect these areas for future studies. The documentation of all geologic type sections throughout the 423 units of the NPS is an ambitious undertaking. The strategy for this project is to select a subset of parks to begin research for the occurrence of geologic type sections within particular parks. The focus adopted for completing the baseline inventories throughout the NPS was centered on the 32 inventory and monitoring networks (I&M) established during the late 1990s. The I&M networks are clusters of parks within a defined geographic area based on the ecoregions of North America (Fenneman 1946; Bailey 1976; Omernik 1987). These networks share similar physical resources (geology, hydrology, climate), biological resources (flora, fauna), and ecological characteristics. Specialists familiar with the resources and ecological parameters of the network, and associated parks, work with park staff to support network level activities (inventory, monitoring, research, data management). Adopting a network-based approach to inventories worked well when the NPS undertook paleontological resource inventories for the 32 I&M networks. The network approach is also being applied to the inventory for the geologic type sections in the NPS. The planning team from the NPS Geologic Resources Division who proposed and designed this inventory selected the Greater Yellowstone Inventory and Monitoring Network (GRYN) as the pilot network for initiating this project. Through the research undertaken to identify the geologic type sections within the parks of the GRYN methodologies for data mining and reporting on these resources was established. Methodologies and reporting adopted for the GRYN have been used in the development of this type section inventory for the Northern Colorado Plateau Inventory & Monitoring Network. The goal of this project is to consolidate information pertaining to geologic type sections which occur within NPS-administered areas, in order that this information is available throughout the NPS...
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