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Sutanta, Edhy, and Jazi Eko Istiyanto. "KEBIJAKAN STANDARISASI DATA DAN PROBLEM INTEROPERABILITAS PADA APLIKASI E-GO VERNMENT." CCIT Journal 6, no. 1 (September 10, 2012): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.33050/ccit.v6i1.372.

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Interoperabilitybetween systemsine-Gov inlndonesiais animportantandurgentproblemtobe overcome. Data standardizationpolicyis an efforttowardsinteroperability, but itcanalsobe acause ofthe problemof interoperabilityine-Gov applications. Efforts tostandardizethe dataforthee-Gov systemhas beenperformedbyseverallocalandcentralgovernment agencies, butsince noclearframeworkof nationalguidelines, the majority ofdata standardizationis stillsectoral. This raises thenewproblemsrelated tointeroperabilitybefiveen systemsine-Gov. The neweffortis neededin the task ofdevelopa nationaldata standardsrequiredby allagencies sectors. Involvement ofallagenciesin the preparation ofnationaldata standardsnecessarytoanticipatethe variousneeds ofmulti-sectoraldata andinformation.Communication and InformationA/finistryof Indonesiais theappropriateagencytocarry outthe task,because it hassufficient authoritytothe horizontal(coordination function) and vertically(control function). This paperdiscusses thepolicy ofstandardization of dataandproblemsassociated with theinteroperabilityacross systemsine-Gov, and itsidea ofa solution to theproblem.
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Ding, Huijun. "Image Features of Dynamic Enhanced Computed Tomography Scanning Combined with Digestive Endoscopy in the Treatment of Gastroesophageal Varices and Nursing of Esophagogastric Gastric Varices Bleeding." Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine 2022 (June 20, 2022): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/7926114.

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The objective of this study was to investigate the application of dynamic contrast-enhanced CT images in the nursing of patients with gastroesophageal varices (GOV) treated by digestive endoscopy and its role in relieving bleeding symptoms. A total of 60 patients with liver cirrhosis and GOV were selected as the research objects. According to whether CT was used to evaluate the position of tissue adhesion embolism, the patients were divided into the control group (24 cases) and the observation group (36 cases). The treatment effect and bleeding situation of patients in the two groups were analyzed and compared. The results showed that the main portal vein pressure ( 17.24 ± 1.02 cmH2O), liver function recovery effect ( 2.84 ± 0.45 points), and total effective rate (100%) in observation group were better than those in control group ( 9.70 ± 1.22 cmH2O, 0.95 ± 0.72 points, and 79.17%, respectively) ( P < 0.05 ). In addition, the bleeding rate in observation group (0%) was significantly lower than that in control group (16.67%) ( P < 0.05 ). In conclusion, dynamically enhanced CT scan images combined with digestive endoscopy can help improve the therapeutic effect of GOV and reduce postoperative bleeding, which was worthy of clinical application and promotion.
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Reny, Marie-Eve. "Autocracies and the Control of Societal Organizations." Government and Opposition 56, no. 1 (April 2, 2019): 39–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/gov.2019.7.

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AbstractAuthoritarian regimes seek to prevent formal and informal organizations in society from engaging in mobilized dissent. What strategies do they use to do so, and what explains their choices? I posit that state actors in autocracies use four mechanisms to control societal organizations: repression, coercion, cooptation and containment. How they control these organizations depends on whether they think they might undermine political stability. Two factors inform that assessment. First is whether state actors think societal organizations’ interests are reconcilable with regime resilience. Second is whether groups are in national or international networks that are either cohesive or incohesive. While the irreconcilability of interests influences state actors’ perceptions of groups as subversive, network cohesion shapes organizations’ capacity for large-scale mobilization.
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Nguyen, Chinh, Rosemary Stockdale, Helana Scheepers, and Jason Sargent. "Electronic Records Management - An Old Solution to a New Problem." International Journal of Electronic Government Research 10, no. 4 (October 2014): 94–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijegr.2014100105.

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The rapid development of technology and interactive nature of Government 2.0 (Gov 2.0) is generating large data sets for Government, resulting in a struggle to control, manage, and extract the right information. Therefore, research into these large data sets (termed Big Data) has become necessary. Governments are now spending significant finances on storing and processing vast amounts of information because of the huge proliferation and complexity of Big Data and a lack of effective records management. On the other hand, there is a method called Electronic Records Management (ERM), for controlling and governing the important data of an organisation. This paper investigates the challenges identified from reviewing the literature for Gov 2.0, Big Data, and ERM in order to develop a better understanding of the application of ERM to Big Data to extract useable information in the context of Gov 2.0. The paper suggests that a key building block in providing useable information to stakeholders could potentially be ERM with its well established governance policies. A framework is constructed to illustrate how ERM can play a role in the context of Gov 2.0. Future research is necessary to address the specific constraints and expectations placed on governments in terms of data retention and use.
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Johal, Sukhdev, Michael Moran, and Karel Williams. "Power, Politics and the City of London after the Great Financial Crisis." Government and Opposition 49, no. 3 (May 22, 2014): 400–425. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/gov.2014.3.

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Four faces of power are summarized, based on the established literature in political science and the work of Foucault: they are power over decision, the power of agenda control, hegemonic power and capillary power. The four faces correspond also to four strategies used by City elites in the UK to protect markets from democratic control. Strategies have developed out of conjunctural crises. The most recent strategy, which involved a form of capillary power, was greatly damaged in the financial crisis of 2007–8. Since then the City has been obliged to retreat to a reliance on the exercise of power over decision, which involves open lobbying.
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Kalicki, Konrad. "Trading Liberty: Assisted Repatriation in Liberal Democracies." Government and Opposition 55, no. 4 (July 27, 2020): 711–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/gov.2020.15.

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AbstractSurging flows of international migrants challenge the state's capacity to control borders. This problem is especially acute when it involves unwanted, yet often the most vulnerable, incomers. In liberal democracies, policymakers are caught in the dilemma of how to block their presence without contravening the state's fundamental liberal principles. Against the backdrop of these realities, this article traces the development of monetized means of inducing the voluntary repatriation of such migrants. In contrast to the conventional view that associates this political phenomenon with the neoliberal marketization of belonging, I contend that the growing practice of incentivizing migrants to leave is better conceptualized as a subset of immigration control policies rooted in the liberal ideals that imbue the institutional orders of liberal democracies. From the state's perspective, such post-arrival measures pay greater attention to the individual rights of migrants. This argument is advanced with special reference to the underexplored case of Japan.
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Pavlecic, Jacob. "Drinks on Us: Defending the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board." Pitt Political Review 12, no. 1 (October 24, 2017): 20–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/ppr.2017.91.

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According to to Yuengling: the History of America’s Oldest Brewery, the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) was designed to, in the words of then-Governor Gifford Pinchot, make liquor sales “as inconvenient and expensive as possible.” The PLCB is the state agency with sole control over the distribution and sale of alcohol in Pennsylvania. State House Republicans agree with Gov. Pinchot and have been arguing that it is time to privatize the PLCB. They charge that the agency is “archaic” and losing money. Supporters of the PLCB argue that privatization would result in higher prices for consumers and the loss of well-paying Pennsylvania jobs. While the PLCB does have some inherent features making it harder to buy alcohol, the best option for the citizens of Pennsylvania is a modernized PLCB.
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Finke, Daniel, and Annika Herbel. "Coalition Politics and Parliamentary Oversight in the European Union." Government and Opposition 53, no. 3 (September 19, 2016): 388–415. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/gov.2016.28.

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According to the literature, parliamentary scrutiny is either used by the opposition to control the government or by a coalition partner to control the leading minister. Yet, neither the opposition alone nor individual governing parties alone can muster a parliamentary majority to adopt recommendations, resolutions or statements. Therefore, we ask which parties coalesce in co-sponsoring such joint position papers on European Union policy proposals and why. Tying in with the existing literature, we offer three explanations. Firstly, position papers are co-sponsored by so-called ‘policy coalitions’, a group of parties that hold similar preferences on the policy under discussion. Secondly, governing parties form coalitions which support their minister’s position vis-à-vis his or her international partners in Brussels. Thirdly, party groups co-sponsor position papers to counterbalance the leading minister’s deviation from the floor median.On the empirical side, we study the statements issued by committees of the Finnish Eduskunta and recommendations adopted by committees of the German Bundestag over a period of 10 years. Though having similarly strong parliaments, the two countries are characterized by very different types of coalition governments. These differences are mirrored in the observed co-sponsorship patterns.
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Jamal, Amal. "Manufacturing ‘Quiet Arabs’ in Israel: Ethnicity, Media Frames and Soft Power." Government and Opposition 48, no. 2 (December 17, 2012): 245–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/gov.2012.12.

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This article has three aims. First, it aims to explain how media framing forms a central soft power tool utilized by states for the political control of social groups antagonistic to the states' dominant ideology. For that purpose it addresses Israeli state efforts to penetrate the native Arab community that remained within its borders after the 1948 war, seeking to create submissive ‘quiet Arab’ citizens. Second, it examines the role of Jewish-Arab (Mizrahi) professional opinion-makers in creating and maintaining this framing. Third, it demonstrates that efforts made by states to influence ‘captive audiences’ by media outlets in the global age can be successful only if they meet the needs of the target community.
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Müller, Markus-Michael. "‘Public’ Security and Patron–Client Exchanges in Latin America." Government and Opposition 48, no. 4 (April 3, 2013): 548–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/gov.2013.2.

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Notwithstanding the democratization processes that have taken place since the 1980s, clientelism continues to be an important political practice throughout contemporary Latin America. By offering an analysis of the changing patterns of patron–client exchanges in Mexico City, this article demonstrates how the repercussions of the local democratization process expanded clientelist practices to the realm of public security provision. This expansion, it is argued, is related to efforts of the local government to regain previous levels of political control over the local police forces that had been undermined by the fragmentation of long-standing national patron–client structures under authoritarian rule. Additionally, it is demonstrated that in an increasingly insecure urban environment, local politicians and brokers realized the political gains to be derived from expanding clientelist exchanges to the realm of security provision.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Gov. control"

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Lewis, Patricia L. "Faith : a variable of locus of control and process orientation /." Click for abstract, 1997. http://library.ctstateu.edu/ccsu%5Ftheses/1496.html.

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Thesis (M.A.)--Central Connecticut State University, 1997.
Thesis advisor: Dr. Marc Goldstein. " ... in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Psychology." Includes bibliographical references (leaves 56-60).
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Urban, Lukasz. "General sense of control not related to God presence| Implications for the compensatory control model." Thesis, Adler School of Professional Psychology, 2016. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10168831.

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The compensatory control model has been suggested as one way of understanding the complex relationship between the experience of God and the experience of control. This model states that when one's sense of control is threatened, it can be compensated for by increased beliefs in external systems of control (such as a supreme being, or the government) that are thought to provide one with a general sense that the world is in order. Previous research has produced evidence for the compensatory control model, but has failed to consider a conceptual distinction between the personal experience of God (God Image) and the conceptual understanding of God (God Concept). A sample of 135 participants whose demographics closely resemble the population of academia took a brief internet survey measuring a dimension of God Image, and general sense of control. Statistical analysis of the correlation produced a coefficient of r = .13 that was not statistically significant. Contradicting the study hypothesis, the findings suggest that general sense of control was not related to how much one experiences God as present in his or her life. Implications for the fields of sociology, theology, and psychology are discussed.

Keywords: God image, God concept, control, compensatory control, religiosity

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Silveira, Marcelo Vitor da. "Procedimento go/no-go e controle por identidade em pombos (Columba Livia)." Universidade de São Paulo, 2010. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/47/47132/tde-01042010-104451/.

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Diversos estudos que utilizaram o procedimento matching-to-sample indicaram que estabelecimento de controle pela posição em detrimento ao controle pela relação entre estímulos. Zentall e Hogan (1975) utilizaram um procedimento alternativo ao matching-to-sample com o qual respostas são emitidas ou não em uma única chave (procedimento go/no-go) para estabelecer relações de identidade ou singularidade. Nesse procedimento, o disco circular de respostas era longitudinalmente seccionado de maneira que cada metade do disco poderia ser iluminada independentemente por cores iguais ou diferentes. Os resultados dos testes indicam que quando novas cores foram apresentadas os pombos responderam sob controle da identidade. Carter e Werner (1978), no entanto, levantam a possibilidade de que os sujeitos estivessem respondendo sob controle de um campo homogêneo (formado por duas metades iguais), o que refletiria controle discriminativo simples e não condicional que seria necessário para atestar estabelecimento de controle pela identidade. O objetivo do presente estudo foi verificar se após um treino similar ao conduzido por Zentall e Hogan (1975), pombos responderiam sob controle da identidade quando as duas metades fossem apresentadas espacialmente separadas sem a possibilidade de configurarem um campo homogêneo. Os resultados dos testes indicaram ausência de discriminação. Mas, quando os pombos foram submetidos a novas sessões de treinos em que os semicírculos eram apresentados juntos, os resultados dos três pombos indicaram discriminação. Essas diferenças entre os resultados do primeiro e do segundo teste indicam que provavelmente pombos respondem sob controle de um campo homogêneo, o que confirmaria a hipótese de Carter e Werner (1978).
Several experiments that employed matching-to-sample procedure indicated the establishment of stimuli position control. Zentall and Hogan (1975) used an alternative procedure with which responses were emitted or not in a single-key (go/no-go procedure). In this procedure, the response key was longitudinally sectioned, so each half of the key could be lighted independently by the same or by two different colors. Results indicated that pigeon\'s responses were under identity control in tests with new colors. Carter and Werner (1978) argued that the pigeon\'s responses might have been controlled by an homogeneous field and not by the relation between the two colors presented in the two halves. So, pigeons\' performance would suggest simple discriminative control and not conditional control that is necessary to attest identity control. The purpose of this research was to evaluate if the procedure employed by Zentall and Hogan (1975) would produce simple or conditional control. Three pigeons were submitted to the same procedure reported by Zentall and Hogan (1975), but the two halves of the key were spatially separated in a way that no homogeneous field could be detected. All pigeons did not show discriminative performances in tests with new colors. When new training sessions were conducted with the two halves not spatially separated, the three pigeons showed discriminative performances in tests with new colors. These results indicate that Zentall and Hogan (1975)\' procedure probably generates simple discriminative performances and not identity control as suggested by Carter and Werner (1978).
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Acosta, López de Mesa Juliana. "THE THREE CATEGORIES OF CREATIVE FREEDOM: GOD, SELF-CONTROL, AND COMMUNITY." OpenSIUC, 2016. https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/dissertations/1254.

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The main thesis of this project is that Peirce’s theory of the categories can be applied in order to better explain and inform a robust theory of creative freedom. I defend the claim that those three categories are: Peirce’s idea of God, understood as his idea of an evolving cosmos open to growth, as firstness; self-control and our capacity to deliberate in order to make choices as secondness; and the idea of community as thirdness. However, the concept of God, what I consider the first category of freedom, is not the main focus of this project, since I have dealt with it at some length in my master thesis. In this dissertation, I provide a general overview of the context and the scholarly tradition of Peirce’s studies on ethics in order to show and justify my position in it. Moreover I explore the second category of freedom, i.e. self-control. First, I show the development of this idea under the context of the philosophical tradition that influenced Peirce; second, I deal with a reconstruction of the concept of self-control under Peirce’s theory of semeiotics; third, I attempt to explain self-control according to the three categories based on Edward Petry’s formulations; and fourth I explore the conception of the summum bonum, not only from the perspective of its development in Peirce’s theory but also in its function as the aesthetic value that directs and guides the manner in which self-control and its categories work out under the frame of a theory of creative freedom. Finally, I analyze the role of community in enabling and making freedom possible from the perspective of education, more specifically, its role of promoting truth, goodness, and beauty according to the normative sciences. The application of Peirce’s theory of the categories to a theory of creative freedom provides some advantages over other kind of approaches. If the three Peircean categories can be applied to the way in which we experience freedom, then the possible theories of ethics can be reduced to seven in the same way that Peirce’s model of classification catalogues all possible systems of metaphysics. Furthermore, it means that all other systems of ethics that neglect one of these conditions would be for Peirce degenerate in some respect. Although I do not explore this account in greater detail here, as I see it, this proposal provides a very useful framework. Thus, I hope to provide a robust perspective on freedom as creativity, where positive freedom (not just the negative freedom emphasized by North American cultures) plays an important role in acknowledging that a community acquires a responsibility for the well being and flourishing of its people, and therefore, the role of education, and community become also crucial.
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Knihs, Valter Luiz. "Projetos do controlador GMV em malhas de controle na indústria." reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFSC, 2012. http://repositorio.ufsc.br/xmlui/handle/123456789/95157.

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Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro Tecnológico, Programa de Pós-graduação em Engenharia de Automação e Sistemas, Florianópolis, 2011
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A automação e o controle de processos tornaram-se fortemente presentes nos sistemas industriais ou de infra-estrutura, sendo obrigatório o conhecimento de diferentes técnicas de controle e plantas por parte dos engenheiros e fornecedores de sistemas. Deve-se conhecêlas e aprofundar seu conhecimento visando produtividade e bom desempenho em aplicativos experimentais. Apresenta-se nesta dissertação, um estudo, análise e projeto de técnicas de controle GMV (Generalized Minimum Variance) em plantas com certo grau de dificuldade e de interesse da indústria e, em particular, do autor por estarem presente nas atividades profissionais que desempenha. Várias técnicas de controle GMV são desenvolvidas e utilizadas em quatro plantas com dificuldades de malha como atraso de transporte, integradora com fase não mínima, oscilatória e não linear. Utiliza-se o MatLab como ambiente de simulação e o índice de desempenho de Shunta para avaliação de desempenho do controle.
Automation and Process Control have became strong in industrial and infrastructure systems, where it is important to know a variety of control techniques and plant model to improve performance and productivity aspects. This dissertation presents a study, analysis and design for the GMV (Generalized Minimum Variance) control technique by using plants with certain difficulty and of interest for the industry and for the author that are been used or faced in the professional activity. Various GMV control strategies are developed and used to control four types of plants with complexities as dead time, non-minimum phase with integration, oscillatory and non-linear. The numerical environment for simulation is MatLab and essays with Shunta performance index are shown.
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Uzdavines, Alexander William. "Test 'Em All and Let God Get Sorted Out: Re-Validating, Modifying, and Integrating God Health Locus of Control Scales." Case Western Reserve University School of Graduate Studies / OhioLINK, 2020. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=case1591819824966006.

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Hibbert, Chris. "Controls on seasonal elemental variation in tropical rivers in Goa, India." Thesis, Birkbeck (University of London), 2017. http://bbktheses.da.ulcc.ac.uk/275/.

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This study focuses upon chemical variation in fluvial discharge over a 15 month period (May 2007 – July 2008) in a sub-tropical, monsoonal climatic regime in western India. Here, highly seasonal rivers rising at the Western Ghats escarpment discharge into the Arabian Sea. The Ghats present a topographical barrier to the SW monsoon, and thus generate one of the world’s highest orographic gradients. Two river basins were selected for this study, the Zuari and the Chapora, both characterised by high seasonal precipitation and run-off, with c. 85% occurring during the monsoon months (June – September). The rivers flow steeply down the Ghats then across the low-lying Konkan - Kanara coastal plateaux much of which is heavily weathered and covered by laterite. The water samples (n = 13 per month) were collected from seven sites along the Zuari River and six sites along the Chapora River. The samples were analysed using ICP-MS for cations and ion chromatography for anions. Major and trace element concentrations were found to be very low throughout both basins, although a marked increase was observed for various elements (e.g., Ca, K, Mg, Na, Rb, Sr, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, HCO3-) shortly after the onset of the monsoon. We interpret this as a ‘rinse-out effect’. Despite absolute concentrations decreasing with increasing river run-off, total element fluxes increase during the monsoon. Additionally, due to the low elevation of the coastal plain, tidal effects are observed c. 40 km inland becoming forced seaward during the monsoon by high river flows. Silicate weathering is of primary importance in the long term global climate due to associated CO2 sequestration, and continental weathering is controlled by numerous factors, including lithology, climate, vegetation and anthropogenic effects; it is highest in the humid tropics due to high temperatures and precipitation. However, this study also identifies additional controls, these being the degree of weathering and the extent of weathering residuum, which are major limiting factors for elemental fluxes in tropical catchments.
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Corte, Angélico. "Sistema de controle para termociclador." Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, 2016. http://www.repositorio.jesuita.org.br/handle/UNISINOS/5998.

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O termociclador é um equipamento utilizado para realizar uma técnica de biologia molecular chamada PCR (Polymerase ChainReaction – Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase), que objetiva isolar e amplificar fragmentos alvo de DNA e é amplamente utilizada em pesquisas nas áreas das ciências biológicas, saúde, agropecuária, em diagnósticos animal, vegetal e humano, bem como na medicina forense.O funcionamento do equipamento consiste em realizar ciclos de temperatura variáveis, sendo que o sucesso da reação depende basicamente de três fatores: (1) a velocidade das rampas de subida e descida de temperatura; (2) a precisão e estabilidade da temperatura estipulada no programa; (3) oovershoot reduzido ao final das rampas de temperatura. Esta pesquisa foi desenvolvida como a primeira fase de um projeto de nacionalização de tecnologia. Osobjetivosforam descobrir qual o controlador que melhor atua para o controle de temperatura em termocicladores e montar um protótipo deste equipamento.Os controladores testados foram os tipos PID (Genérico, ISA, Paralelo e com Síntese de Dahlin) e GMV.Esses controladores foram simulados usando Matlab e posteriormente implementados em um sistema de hardware. Foram implementadas no controlador PID de Dahlin, durante esse trabalho, a inserção de duas variáveis de ganho na componente proporcional, uma componente proporcional extra, um saturador e um filtro para acelerar a rampa de descida.Essas melhorias permitiram a resolução dos problemas apresentados pelos controladores, já que nenhum dos testados apresentou resultados satisfatórios em sua forma original.O protótipo foi montado e testado no laboratório de biologia molecular da Unisinos. O mesmo apresentou resultados equivalentes aos do equipamento importado em uso no laboratório.
The thermocycler is an equipment used to perform a molecular biology technique called PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction), which aims at amplifying target DNA fragments. It is widely used in biology, health and agriculture sciences, animal, plant and human diagnostics, as well as in forensics. The equipment completes variable temperature cycles, and the success of the technique relies on three factors: (1) increasing and decreasing ramp rates; (2) temperature accuracy and stability of the temperatures set in the program; (3) a reduced overshoot at the end of each temperature ramp. This research was developed as the first phase of a Technology Nationalization Project. The aim was to identify the best controller to regulate temperature in thermal cycles and assemble a prototype of such equipment. The controllers tested were PID(Generic, ISA, Parallel and Dahlin Synthesis) andGMV. These controllers were simulated using Matlab and then, implemented in a hardware system. The following improvements were implemented in the Dahlin PID Controller during this work: addition of two gain variables in the proportional component, an extra proportional component, one saturator and a filter to accelerate the decreasing ramp. Such improvements allowed us to solve the problems of the controllers, as none of them presented acceptable results in its original form. The prototype was assembled and tested in the Molecular Biology Laboratory of Unisinos. The PCR results obtained with the prototype were equivalent as those obtained from the imported equipment used regularly in the laboratory.
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Putsey, Michelle C. "The birth control pill and abortion making a wise, God-honoring decision in family planning /." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), access this title online, 2007. http://www.tren.com/search.cfm?p091-0070.

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Durham, Mitchell L. "Denominational differences in supernatural locus of control and spiritual well-being." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1985. http://www.tren.com.

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Books on the topic "Gov. control"

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L, Hogan Harry, and Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service, eds. National drug control strategy, 1990: Discussion of selected priority highlights : companion to CRS report 89-567 GOV (National drug control strategy, 1989). [Washington, D.C.]: Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, 1990.

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Johnson, Jean Dye. God at the controls. Sanford, FL: New Tribes Mission, 1986.

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Schroeder, David E. The broken God: Power under control. Grand Rapids, Mich: Baker Books, 1994.

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T͡S︡, Paulauskas, and Matematikos ir kibernetikos institutas (Lietuvos TSR Mokslų akademija), eds. Obrabotka nabli͡u︡deniĭ dinamicheskikh sistem i prot͡s︡esov: Materialy k seminaru : god osnovanii͡a︡, 1971 god. Vilʹni͡u︡s: In-t matematiki i kibernetiki AN Litovskoĭ SSR, 1987.

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Torno, Armando. Pro e contro Dio: Tre millenni di ragione e di fede. Milano: A. Mondadori, 1993.

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Bridges, Jerry. Is God really in control?: Trusting God in a world of hurt. Colorado Springs, CO: NavPress, 2006.

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Buchanan, Mark. Your God is too safe: Rediscovering the wonder of a God you can't control. Sisters, Or: Multnomah Publishers, 2001.

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ill, Colton Ellie, ed. God is in control: A very special story for children. Nashville, TN: Broadman & Holman, 2002.

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DeBusk, Sandra Rains. Control. Gov. Primedia eLaunch LLC, 2016.

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Control. Gov: Government Conspiracy. Author Sandra Rains DeBusk, 2016.

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Book chapters on the topic "Gov. control"

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Freeman, Adam. "Flow Control." In Pro Go, 117–45. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-7355-5_6.

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Christie, Nils. "The Eye of God." In Crime Control as Industry, 6–11. English Description: Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, 2017. |: Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315512051-ch2.

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Henriksen, Jan-Olav, and Pål Repstad. "The politically dangerous God – a God of love." In God After the Church Lost Control, 81–99. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003306207-8.

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Grimble, Michael J., and Paweł Majecki. "Nonlinear GMV Feedback Optimal Control." In Nonlinear Industrial Control Systems, 159–97. London: Springer London, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-7457-8_4.

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Mendoza-Mendoza, Julio Alberto, Victor Javier Gonzalez-Villela, Carlos Fernando Aguilar-Ibañez, and Leonardo Fonseca-Ruiz. "Control of Drones." In Drones to Go, 87–162. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-6788-2_3.

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Henriksen, Jan-Olav, and Pål Repstad. "God as vulnerable love?" In God After the Church Lost Control, 140–50. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003306207-12.

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Henriksen, Jan-Olav, and Pål Repstad. "The changing Christian God." In God After the Church Lost Control, 37–57. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003306207-5.

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Henriksen, Jan-Olav, and Pål Repstad. "Does society shape God?" In God After the Church Lost Control, 20–36. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003306207-4.

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Henriksen, Jan-Olav, and Pål Repstad. "On God and change." In God After the Church Lost Control, 3–7. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003306207-2.

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Biane, Philippe. "Gog and Magog Triangles." In Computation and Combinatorics in Dynamics, Stochastics and Control, 99–127. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01593-0_4.

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Conference papers on the topic "Gov. control"

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Satybaldiyeva, Ryskhan Zh, Aiman N. Moldagulova, Yeldar Nuralin, Nurbol Duisenbayev, Aiym Saktaganova, Maira Mailybek, and Aidana Yelibay. "The technological prospect of e-gov of Republic of Kazakhstan." In 2015 54th Annual Conference of the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers of Japan (SICE). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sice.2015.7285565.

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Grimble, Michael J., and Pawel Majecki. "Nonlinear Predictive GMV control." In 2008 American Control Conference (ACC '08). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/acc.2008.4586654.

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Majecki, P., and M. J. Grimble. "GMV and restricted-structure GMV controller performance assessment multivariable case." In Proceedings of the 2004 American Control Conference. IEEE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/acc.2004.1383685.

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Sleiman, Mohamad, Rachid Bouyekhf, and Abdellah El Moudni. "Constrained control for urban transportation network." In 2018 4th International Conference on Logistics Operations Management (GOL). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/gol.2018.8378074.

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Cubillos, H., P. Bartolome, J. Montes, C. Prieto, and P. Romero. "Evaluation of Foam for GOR Control." In IOR 2011 - 16th European Symposium on Improved Oil Recovery. Netherlands: EAGE Publications BV, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201404768.

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Grimble, M. J., P. Majecki, and L. Giovanini. "Polynomial approach to nonlinear predictive GMV control." In European Control Conference 2007 (ECC). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/ecc.2007.7068338.

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Jankowski, Jakub. "Sexual dimorphism and epigenetic control of the kidney disease marker Klotho." In Genetoberfest 2023. ScienceOpen, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.14293/gof.23.18.

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Slimani, Ilham, and Said Achchab. "Game theory to control logistic costs in a two-echelon supply chain." In 2014 International Conference on Logistics and Operations Management (GOL). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/gol.2014.6887435.

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Panuganti, Sai Ravindra, Ahmad Khanifar, Tan Nian Wei, Eugene Castillano, Hiu Ying Law, Maung Maung Myo Thant, Muhammad Zakwan B. M. Sahak, and Catherine Tang Ye Lin. "Artificial Intelligence based High GOR Well Control Process Technology." In SPE/IATMI Asia Pacific Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/215409-ms.

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Abstract The aim of this work is to develop and perform proof of concept on a digital process technology for real time gas production control from wells with gas coning or high gas oil ratio (GOR) problem. If proven successful based on the pilot trial designed here, full field deployment on all candidate oil wells will be carried out with this technology in a later phase of the project. This Artificial Intelligence based High GOR Well Control (acronym iGOR), technology encompasses the following. Design of a real time well GOR control system based on smart algorithm. The control solution will prevent high GOR/gas breakthrough, thus minimizing gas production without or minimal impact to oil production rates.Optimize well performance by executing real time well control considering changing well condition. The control solution allows for early detection and response to changing well conditions, and thus maximizing liquid production. The fundamental technology of measuring pressure drop across a restriction and using it to control flow stream is not new. However, the application of this for controlling well production, GOR and sub-surface drawdown is unique. Hence the need to prove iGOR technology for robustness before integrating with existing infrastructure. The current operation in Field B is presented and gas breakthrough control concept is explained. The closed loop process control narrative of iGOR is presented with the AI advisory. The ability of iGOR technology to control GOR in production against several case scenarios is validated using dynamic process simulation in candidate wells. For pilot trial, functional specifications are defined. The iGOR technology supports upstream oil and gas industry initiatives to deploy digital and automation technology in achieving operating expenditure reduction, unplanned production deferment prevention and maximizing production from fields.
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Sapian, Nik Fazril Ain, Fuziana Tusimin, Stefanie Chuah Mei Mei, Arthur Goh Jin Wang, Nurul Athirah Wahid Ali, Nagarajan A/L Naupa, Asba Madzidah, et al. "Maximizing Production Recovery Through Autonomous Inflow Device AICD Configuration in Challenging Long Horizontal Open-Hole Oil Producer with High Gas-Oil-Ratio and Un-Even Fluid Contacts." In IADC/SPE Asia Pacific Drilling Technology Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/209871-ms.

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Abstract Wells 1A, 2A, 3A & 4A are designed as four (4) horizontal oil producers to maximize the oil recovery from the XXYY heterogenous sandstone reservoir in Offshore Malaysia. The reservoir has been producing since 1975 on natural depletion before gas injection (1994) and water injection (2019-2022) were introduced. XXYY reservoir is expected to have wide permeabilities ranges from as low as 1-mD to 4-D and high uncertainty of gas-oil contacts from recent saturation logging acquisition. Coupled with the complex reservoir nature of massive gas cap and thinning oil rim observed between 30-50ft-TVD, historical production of oil with optimum GOR in XXYY reservoir remained the main challenge towards late field life. For such challenging condition, pre-planning with multiple Autonomous Inflow Control Device (AICD) valve placement scenarios across the horizontal sections were analyzed using integration of reservoir and well models for valves optimization process to achieve well's target production and reserves by the end of PSC. Specific drawdown and production targets were set as critical design limits in managing sanding and erosional risks while still achieving production target. Ultimately, these models provided both instantaneous and long-term forecasts of AICD impact on the wells’ performance – key factors in the final design. The workflow presented in this project synergized scope of multi-domain from subsurface, completion and drilling. This case study demonstrates the value of detailed design steps on AICD placement across horizontal segments and optimizations based on actual open-hole logging interpretation, mainly – permeability, saturation and vertical stand-offs from gas-oil and oil-water contacts. The horizontal wells drilled are susceptible to "heel-toe" effect, resulting in dominant production in the heel section while the toe section contributes less, subsequently inducing gas coning at the heel. XXYY reservoir is also sand prone and requires sand control. For these reasons, all 4 wells are designed to be completed with Open Hole Stand Alone Screen (OHSAS) with the use of AICD to balance production withdrawal across the horizontal segments and provide GOR control. The four (4) wells penetrated 30-60ft-TVD of oil column with 10-15ft-TVD vertical stand-offs from gas-oil contact (GOC) to maintain a 2/3 column ratio from oil-water contact. Given these marginal stand-offs to GOC, integration of AICD sensitivities workflow were performed on-the-fly to analyze instantaneous and time-stepped oil and GOR rates allowing the team to achieve required production sustenance. The installations of optimized AICD have resulted in successful GOR control below 6 Mscf/stb targeted, resulting in delivering higher instantaneous production rates against planned of 4,600bopd. The success of AICD optimizations integrated with OHSAS completion, reservoir mapping and petrophysical evaluation have been proven as ultimate solution to deliver the wells oil production for a brown field rejuvenation project. The pre-drill and post-drill results calibrated to actual well tests are compared for further sensitivity analysis, to be used in the continuous improvement of production management strategies in the field.
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Nakamura, Kei. Control of Laser Plasma Based Accelerators up to 1 GeV. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/941427.

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Sharp, Jeremy A., Duncan B. Bryant, and Gaurav Savant. Low-Sill Control Structure Gate Load Study. U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, May 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/44340.

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The effort performed here describes the process to determine the gate lifting loads at the Low-Sill Control Structure. To measure the gate loads, a 1:55 Froude-scaled model of the Low-Sill Control Structure was tested. Load cells were placed on 3 of the 11 gates. Tests evaluated the gate loads for various hydraulic heads across the structure. A total of 109 tests were conducted for 14 flows with each flow having two gate settings provided by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District. The load data illustrated the potential for higher gate lifting loads (GLL) to occur at the mid-range gate opening (Go) for Gates 3 and 6. While for Gate 10, the highest GLL (452 kips, maximum load in testing) was at a Go = 4.2 ft. Conversely, for the low-flow bays, the highest load occurred at Go = 24.86 ft.
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Brunner, Huschenbett, and Beshouri. PR-336-06206-R01 Engine Control for Legacy Engines - Cylinder and Cycle Level Control. Chantilly, Virginia: Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), May 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0010041.

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The reduction or even elimination of cylinder to cylinder combustion variation and cycle-to-cycle combustion instability may result in further nitrous oxides (NOx) reductions at the same engine average air/fuel ratio (and hence turbocharger operating point) or allow operation at a leaner air/fuel ratio before the onset of instability. Reductions in imbalance and instability can also reduce carbon pollutant emissions, reduce break specific fuel consumption (BSFC) and improve engine operability. Achieving these goals requires a better understanding of the sources and impacts of that imbalance and instability and then the development techniques to reduce if not eliminate both. This effort focuses on combustion instability of legacy large bore pipeline reciprocating engines operating at very high air/fuel ratios to meet higher emission standards. The report provides a detailed cycle-to-cycle analysis of acquired pressure and ion current data of four test engines in-cluding Clark T-series family and Cooper Bessemer GMV/W engines. The possibility of upcom-ing misfire or poor combustion prediction is investigated and discussed. The document further investigates advanced cylinder balancing strategies as well as the benefits of improved pre-combustion chamber performance.
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Click, Robert L. Naval Arms Control: Where Do We Go From Here? Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada250510.

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Olsen. L52135 Humidity Control for Power and Emissions. Chantilly, Virginia: Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), July 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0011125.

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NOX emissions regulations below 1.0 g/bhp-hr are being implemented in some parts of the country (e.g. Houston). Increasing engine efficiency is one way to increase gas transport. However, a dilemma that often occurs is techniques that reduce NOX emissions often simultaneously decrease engine efficiency. An alternative approach to increasing gas transport is to increase the power output, or brake mean effective pressure (BMEP), of the large bore natural gas engines presently in service. The onset of knock typically limits the maximum power output of spark ignition engines; water injection can eliminate knock and enable a power increase. In this work, the feasibility of in-cylinder water injection is demonstrated as a technique for reducing emissions and increasing BMEP. A water injection system was developed for the Cooper-Bessemer GMV-4TF engine. Two locations for water injection were evaluated, near the spark plug and opposite the spark plug in the end gas. Testing was conducted for both NOx reduction and increasing power.
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Beshouri, Greg. PR-309-14212-WEB Field Demonstration of Fully Integrated NSCR System. Chantilly, Virginia: Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), September 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0011623.

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Wednesday, October 9, 2019 3:30 pm. ET PRESENTER: Bob Goffin, Advanced Engine Technologies HOST: Chris Nowak, Kinder Morgan MODERATOR: Gary Choquette, PRCI CLICK THE DOWNLOAD/BUY BUTTON TO ACCESS THE WEBINAR REGISTRATION LINK While superficially a "simple and proven" technology, non-selective catalytic reduction (NSCR) control is in fact extremely complex, far more complex than the control of lean burn engines. Using a systems approach, PRCI research partners defined the most common failure modes for each of the components of the NSCR system. Both regulators and operators often make simplistic assumptions regarding the reliability and robustness of NSCR control. Real world experience has shown those assumptions to be unfounded. Legacy NSCR systems can go "out of compliance" resulting in gross emissions deviations while remaining "in control." This webinar will review the reasons for those deviations and then postulates a system design capable of remaining both "in control" and "in compliance." This system was then designed, developed, installed and tested. The results confirmed the theoretical analysis resulting in satisfactory system performance. The result offers regulators and operators guidelines on procuring and/or developing NSCR systems that will satisfy regulatory expectations. Learning outcomes/Benefits of attending include: - Explains for legacy rich burn engines can be upgraded with NSCR and advanced controls - Explores the instrumentation required - Looks at control algorithms involved Who should attend: - Pipeline operators - Reliability engineers and technicians - Emissions compliance specialists Recommended pre-reading: PR-309-14212-R01 Field Demonstration of Fully Integrated NSCR System Not able to attend? Register anyway to automatically receive a link to the webinar recording to view on-demand at your convenience. Attendance is limited to the first 500 registrants to join the webinar. All remaining registrants will receive a link to view the webinar recording. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
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Bin, Yang, Keqiang Li, Hiroshi Ukawa, and Masatoshi Handa. Study on Stop-and-Go Cruise Control of Heavy-Duty Vehicles. Warrendale, PA: SAE International, May 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2005-08-0261.

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Grauer and Chapman. L52330 Development of an Active Air Control System. Chantilly, Virginia: Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), March 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0010447.

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Develop an active air control system that, when installed on a turbocharged-engine system, will reduce NOX emissions below the levels of the system alone. While the turbocharged-engine system allows the natural gas compression industry to decrease pollutant emissions via increased air flow, the physics of the system and the environments in which these systems operate restrict further advancements. A new model, the Charge Air Integrated Manifold Engine Numerical Simulation (CAIMENS). The CAIMENS model was used to: Quantify the effects of charge air imbalance between cylinders in terms of NOX production; Illustrate that an imbalance in mass air flow creates a one-to-one imbalance in corrected trapped equivalence ratio Reveal a 5% to 12% imbalance in air flow present in the candidate Cooper GMV engine which correlated to a 65% to 92% imbalance in NOX production; and Provide detailed information that led to the specification of a mass air flow (MAF) sensor coupled with an air flow balancer (AFB), comprising the Active Air Control (AAC) system. The research team proceeded by working with the ERLE team to select cylinder liners for the NGML air flow bench, and then expanded the air flow bench from one cylinder to two cylinders. The specified AAC system was installed on each of the two cylinders. The research team then conducted a series of experiments to evaluate and fine tune the AAC system. The AAC system was able to correct up to a 12.4% air imbalance. The end point of the project was an AAC system that could, with some engineering effort, be applied to field engines. Benefit: The resulting technology was an active air flow control system consisting of an AFB integrated with a MAF sensor. The AFB has characteristics analogous to that of a throttle plate used in a carbureted internal combustion engine.
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Coombs, Elizabeth, Orazio J. Bellettini Cedeño, and Paul E. Carrillo. Stay Public or Go Private?: A Comparative Analysis of Water Services between Quito and Guayaquil. Inter-American Development Bank, August 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0011284.

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This paper computes several indicators of water coverage, quality, and prices in Ecuador's two largest cities: Quito and Guayaquil- both before and after the privatization of water services in Guayaquil. The type of data sources that are used make it possible to specifically control for income and, thus, to evaluate changes in water provision, particularly among the poor. These indicators provide useful information about how certain water-related services have changed over time and facilitate evaluating the performance of each company. It should be emphasized, however, that such estimates cannot be used to identify the causal effects of the privatization of water provision. In particular, differences in a) before-concession water-coverage trends, c) rural-to-urban migration patterns, and c) other idiosyncratic institutional characteristics between these two cities, suggest that Quito may not be a suitable control group for identifying the casual effects of privatization.
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Harrison, Ann, Benjamin Hyman, Leslie Martin, and Shanthi Nataraj. When do Firms Go Green? Comparing Command and Control Regulations with Price Incentives in India. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, November 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w21763.

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