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Pelletier, J. P., and M. Lequesne. "2nd International Workshop on Hand Osteoarthritis: Presentation." Osteoarthritis and Cartilage 8 (November 2000): S1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/joca.2000.0325.

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O’Donoghue, Rob, Christa Henze, Chong Shimray, Kartikeya V. Sarabhai, and Juan Carlos A. Sandoval Rivera. "Hand-Print CARE: Towards Ethics-led Action Learning for ESD in School Subject Disciplines." Journal of Education for Sustainable Development 14, no. 1 (March 2020): 41–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0973408220934647.

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The Hand-Print concept emerged as a proposition for learner-led action learning in the Centre for Environment Education, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Hand-Print CARE as an ethics-led action learning proposition was developed at a Local Culture for Understanding Mathematics and Science (LOCUMS) research group meeting with some educators in Alta, Norway. Here ‘CARE’ emerged as an acronym reflecting an ethic of inclusive respect through Concern for others, being Attentive to needs, showing Respect for each other and being Engaged in learning actions for the common good. Hand-Print CARE was thus activated as a co-engaged mediation process towards ‘Learning to look after others to best care for ourselves and the surroundings we all share’. Conceptual tools towards a Hand-Print CARE rationale were clarified in subsequent ESD workshops in Malaysia and Mexico and the challenge of developing a schema for ESD in school subject disciplines emerged at an ESD training workshop with National Council for Education Research and Training (NCERT) in Delhi, India. This article explores the emergence of Hand-Print CARE and the framing of an open-ended schema for mediating better-situated and ethics-led action learning in school subject disciplines. A formative perspective towards more locally situated and co-engaged processes for mediating learning was refined through an ESD Expert-Net collaboration to clarify ESD learning progressions in school subject disciplines. Some start-up materials were developed with partnering NGOs in the small town of Howick in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, and in an expanding collaboration involving partners in India, Mexico, Germany and South Africa. Each of us worked to refine Hand-Print CARE learning progressions for ESD processes of action learning in diverse subject discipline and school-in-community settings.
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Raza, Ali. "Provincializing the International: Communist Print Worlds in Colonial India." History Workshop Journal 89 (2020): 140–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hwj/dbaa011.

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Abstract This paper charts communist print worlds in colonial India during the interwar period. Beginning in the early 1920s, self-declared ‘Communist’ and ‘Bolshevik’ publications began surfacing across India. Through the example of the Kirti Kisan Sabha (Workers and Peasants Party: a communist group in the north-western province of Punjab), and its associated publications, this paper will provide a glimpse into the rich, diverse and imaginative print worlds of Indian communism. From 1926 onwards, Kirti publications became a part of a thriving print culture in which a dizzying variety of revolutionary, socialist and communist publications competed and conversed with the equally prolific and rich print worlds of their political and ideological rivals. Removed on the one hand from the ivory towers of party intellectuals, dense treatises and officious theses, and on the other hand from the framing of sedition, rebellion and fanaticism in the colonial archive, Kirti publications show how the global project of communist internationalism became distinctly provincialized and vernacularized in British India.
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Warr, Wendy. "From the Era of Print to the Reality of Electronic Publishing." Chemistry International 45, no. 4 (October 1, 2023): 2–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ci-2023-0401.

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Abstract In 1998, Michael Bowen summarized an ICSU Press workshop on electronic publishing [1]. It is reprinted below (in this issue of Chemistry International) and I have been invited to give a 2023 perspective on its conclusions. In 1998, Wendy Warr was chair of the IUPAC Committee on Printed and Electronic Publications (CPEP was the predecessor of the current CPCDS) and Mike Bowen was Secretary. It was an advisory function of the committee to keep-up with how the landscape of electronic publishing was evolving. Before I address those conclusions more specifically, it is worth mentioning some electronic publishing advances of the 1990s. Carnegie Mellon University advertised an opening for an “electronic librarian” as early as 1991. Some electronic products predate the World Wide Web (e.g., arXiv preprints which were first emailed using TeX in 1991). The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) was launched in October 1997. SpringerLink, Elsevier’s ScienceDirect, and PubMed were all available in 1998. The American Chemical Society (ACS) and Chemical Abstracts Service launched ChemPort in December 1997, in collaboration with seven other publishers. ACS had reinvented its journals for the Web with Articles as Soon as Possible (ASAP), search tools to find specific articles easily, and links to databases, and to cited articles through ChemPort. The scene was clearly set for electronic publishing, and so let’s move to the eight 1998 predictions from the ICSU Press workshop.
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Dalimunthe, Doli Muhammad Jafar, Adika Fajar Putra, Arif Qaedi Hutagalung, and Aryanti Sariartha Sianipar. "Development Of Creative Industry Eco-Print As an Effort to Improving The Quality and Productivity Business Business Hand Craft Shans's Craft in Medan." ABDIMAS TALENTA: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat 7, no. 2 (December 30, 2022): 661–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.32734/abdimastalenta.v7i2.7745.

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With creativity, items that have no value and are often considered trash can be turned into a product with high economic value, for example leaves. Shanti Permatasari as a creative industry player for home handicrafts created by Shan's Craft uses leaves as raw materials to make various products using the Eco-print technique. Eco-print is a method of coloring and printing natural motifs on fabrics that utilizes leaves or flowers that grow in the yard as a substitute for chemical liquids and is also environmentally friendly. Coloring using natural elements will not cause environmental damage. The development of creative industries is needed to foster community creativity, especially during the current Covid-19 pandemic. Creative industries in the form of handicrafts get enough attention, especially as souvenirs and souvenirs. With the existing potential, the production of the Shan's Craft creation house in the form of handicrafts using the Eco-print technique needs to be supported to increase production and marketing more seriously. Although this business has promising opportunities, there are obstacles in the production process due to the limited space of the workshop which limits the space for movement, production, and even for displaying product displays. In terms of financial management, businesses still combine personal finance and business finance, there is no clear cash flow report on a regular basis. This causes the business to have no clear advantages/disadvantages and is relatively slow to develop. Through this service program, the implementation team offers solutions in the form of expansion and construction of product display rooms for promotional needs, creation of online media accounts as a means of digital promotion, and financial management training and simple bookkeeping of financial statements. The targeted outputs are increased production and sales of eco-print batik, maximum utilization of product display space in reaching the target market, and expanding the market through the use of online media such as social media and e-commerce.
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Ngotngamwong, Rachaniphorn. "Tech Savvy High School Students and Their Textbook Preferences." World Journal of Social Science Research 3, no. 4 (November 9, 2016): 536. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/wjssr.v3n4p536.

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<p><em>As the world enters a digital era, schools have progressed electronically in numerous ways. The purpose of this study aimed to discover how tech-savvy high school students in an international school in Thailand responded to the technological shift in the introduction of eTextbooks. Quantitative research design and descriptive analysis were utilized in data analysis. 179 high school students participated in an electronic semi-structured questionnaire with results indicating the majority of the students preferred a combination of both eTextbooks and print textbooks. Print textbooks were more beneficial for students’ learning, and students felt that print textbooks should not be replaced by eTextbooks. On the other hand, most of the students’ experiences with eTextbooks were negative. Aside from agreeing and disagreeing with stated reasons for using and not using eTextbooks, students freely expressed their personal viewpoints on eTextbook usage. The information obtained from this study is invaluable to schools as they plan on replacing print textbooks with eTextbooks.</em></p>
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Christian, Mildred S. "Overview of the Fourth International Conference on Harmonization." International Journal of Toxicology 16, no. 6 (November 1997): 659–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/109158197226955.

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This overview of the Fourth International Conference on Harmonization (ICH 4), held in Brussels, Belgium, 16-18 July 1997, summarizes results and provides information regarding the nonclinical workshop and issued nonclinical testing guidelines [Draft Final (Step 4) Guidelines recommended for adoption to the regulatory bodies of the EU, Japan, and the USA]. ICH 4 completed the initial harmonization targets for the three ICH Regions [European Commission-European Union (EU) and European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries' Association (EFPIA); Ministry of Health and Welfare (MHW) Japan and Japan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association (JPMA); and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA)] and the International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Associations (IFPMA). Proceedings will be available in book form. Earlier conferences, guidelines, and proceedings are available on CD-ROM and in print and diskette form from the ICH Secretariat, c/o IFPMA, 3 rue de St.-Jean, P.O. Box 9, 1211 Geneva 18, Switzerland; Tel +41 (22) 340 12 00; Fax +41 (22) 345 82 75. Similar information is obtainable from the ICH Home Page (http://www.ifpma.org/ich1.html) and the Pharm Web home page (http://www.pharmweb.net).
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Stead, Evanghelia. "Monumental German Faust Editions in International Circulation and Multimedia Modernity." Quaerendo 50, no. 4 (November 26, 2020): 362–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15700690-12341473.

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Abstract The article (developing a paper presented at 2010 SHARP international conference) investigates the ways grand Faust editions from the 1850s and 1870s make sense as equivocal cultural objects migrating within and beyond Germany. Scholars have focused on these imposing tomes to herald the play as expression of a nation-centred claim, with Faust as heroic myth. This interpretation relied on costly plates and external characteristics for principal evidence. This article instead draws attention to circulation, transformations and fuller readings of these items, combining first-hand research in many collections. On the one hand, it looks into the editorial versions as adjustable to different audiences and cultures, using editorial data, reception evidence, and image analysis. On the other, it shows how fuller readings of a tome, based on material, symbolic and archival evidence, tell two different stories. This study of a text’s print apparel and circulation, at odds with its significance as a national myth, has implications well beyond this singular work.
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Francescutto, Alberto, Gabriele Bulian, and Claudio Lugni. "The Sixth International Stability Workshop was held in October 2002." Marine Technology and SNAME News 41, no. 02 (April 1, 2004): 74–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.5957/mt1.2004.41.2.74.

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This paper addresses, starting from an extensive series of tests in longitudinal regular waves (already done) and irregular waves (in progress), the problems connected with the threshold formulation for parametric rolling and its amplitude modeling above threshold. Both head and following waves have been considered, also in view of the greater attention to head sea conditions called for during International Maritime Organisation Subcommittee on Stability and Load Lines, and on Fishing Vessels Safety (IMO/ SLF) discussion on the revision of the Intact Stability Code. Particular attention is given in the regular wave case to the nonlinear damping, nonlinear restoring, and nonlinear parametric excitation terms. The mathematical models so developed are "compared" with experimental results by means of an ad hoc parameter estimation technique. It is, on the other hand, well known that several different thresholds can be proposed in the case of irregular waves and that the nonlinear modeling of roll motion variance above threshold is at present not properly addressed. Here, too, a series of experiments will be conducted in the presence of narrow band irregular waves having the bandwidth as parameter. A mathematical description of the nonlinear parametric rolling can be obtained with the use of approximate analytical techniques.
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Mazurik, Nataliya. "The Twenty First International Conference “LIBCOM-2017” - “Information Technologies, Computer Systems and Publications for Libraries”. (Review of events)." Scientific and Technical Libraries, no. 2 (February 1, 2018): 101–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.33186/1027-3689-2018-2-101-112.

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The Twenty First International Conference “LIBCOM-2017” - “Information Technologies, Computer Systems and Publications for Libraries” (November 20-24, 2017, Suzdal) is reviewed. Several professional events within the program appeared to be of greatest interest to the participants are highlighted, among them the Conference Central Discussion Site, the Board and members session of the National Library Association Libraries of the Future , discussion round table "Marrakesh Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works for Persons Who Are Blind, Visually Impaired, or Otherwise Print Disabled": Its value in the modern society and the role of libraries, problem-oriented workshop and discussion round table “Education in culture: New ideas and projects”, discussion round table “Problems of modern university libraries in the digital era”, and the traditional exhibition “Information technologies, computer systems and publications for libraries” and IRBSI School - both continuously held within every LIBCOM conference, and versatile social program. The winners of LIBCOM-2017 nominations were also announced. The forum conclusions are made.
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Books on the topic "Hand Print Workshop International"

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Zimler, Nancy. The view from here: Issues of cultural identity and perspective in contemporary Russian and American art = Lichnyĭ vzgli︠a︡d : kulʹturnai︠a︡ samobytnostʹ v sovremennom rossiĭskom i amerikanskom iskusstve. Edited by Hand Print Workshop International. Alexandria, VA: Hand Print Workshop International, 2000.

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International Handpump Workshop (1992 Kakamega, Kenya). The International Handpump Workshop, Kakamega, Kenya, November 8-12, 1992: Papers, proceedings, recommendations. [New Delhi]: UNDP-World Bank Water & Sanitation Program, 1994.

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Workshop on the State of the Art and Application of Handpumps and on Water Supply and Sanitation (1984 Changsha, Hunan Sheng, China). Handpumps testing and development: Proceedings of a workshop in China. Edited by Tschannerl Gerhard, Bryan Kedar 1958-, China. Chi hsieh kung yeh pu., United Nations Development Programme, and World Bank. Washington, D.C., U.S.A: World Bank, 1985.

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Print workshop: Hand-printing techniques + truly original projects. New York, N.Y: Potter Craft, 2010.

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Book chapters on the topic "Hand Print Workshop International"

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Rizvi, Syed Tahir Hussain. "Real-World Applications of Machine Learning." In Workshop Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE2023). IOS Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/aise230017.

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From the real-time forecasting of events to Visual analysis tasks, the state-of-the-art machine learning algorithms exhibit unmatched performance. Furthermore, with the ongoing traction of embedded computing, the deployment of machine learning algorithms on mobile devices is receiving increasing attention. There are numerous practical applications where hand-held devices having machine learning methods can be more useful due to their compact size and integrated resources. However, for the realization of ML methods on embedded devices, either the used algorithm should be less computationally complex or there should be some efficient way to implement a state-of-the-art algorithm on a less-powerful embedded device. In this paper, different approaches for reducing the computational complexity of a machine learning-based computer vision application are presented that can be helpful to make other such algorithms applicable on the embedded devices. Results show that the hardware architecture based exploitation can further improve the performance of an existing framework.
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Oksamytna, Kseniya. "Strategic Communications." In Advocacy and Change in International Organizations, 59–105. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192857507.003.0003.

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Abstract UN peacekeeping operations run radio stations, print newsletters, produce TV programmes, and maintain social media accounts. By contrast, Cold War missions rarely communicated with the local population. With the deployment of the multidimensional mission to Namibia in the late 1980s, UN officials successfully persuaded key counterparts that peacekeepers should communicate with the people. Three years later, UN information staff overcame opposition to the establishment of a radio station by the UN Transitional Authority in Cambodia. In both cases, many factors were favourable for the advocates’ strategy of persuasion. UN officials who supported the innovation were intellectually attractive. The debate was largely internal to the UN bureaucracy, so the setting was private and informal. The targets got exposed to counter-attitudinal information repeatedly and sometimes first hand. The targets were relatively autonomous from member states. The end of the Cold War was a major shift that stimulated analysis of new information. The idea of communications in peacekeeping had multiple interpretations. However, there was a weak cultural match between the norms of diplomatic confidentiality, on the one hand, and the idea of transparency, on the other hand. Institutionalization was slow. References to information in peacekeeping mandates became consistent only in the mid-2000s. The development of informal guidance began in the mid-1990s, yet the formal policy was finalized in 2006. The peacekeeping department got a unit on information the following year. Some member states still contested the idea of peacekeepers’ communications with the population, stressing that the host state was the UN’s primary interlocutor.
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Reynolds, Luke. "‘The most uncomfortable heap of glory that I ever had a hand in’." In Who Owned Waterloo?, 13–43. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192864994.003.0002.

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This chapter examines non-fiction print media such as the histories and memoirs. In these works, questions of ownership of Waterloo are addressed largely on an international level, with authors of both histories and memoirs striving to emphasize the British, rather than allied, nature of the victory. Beyond that, however, an interesting dichotomy developed, with civilian authors dominating the histories with bird’s-eye-view accounts of the battle and campaign, and veterans choosing instead to pen memoirs that eschewed overarching descriptions in favour of personal narratives that, by the very nature of their limited eyewitness scope, emphasized their presence on the battlefield and personal contribution to the victory. The memoirs discussed also demonstrate that, while the decisiveness of Waterloo appealed to many, for these officers Waterloo was just one incident in a much longer and more significant period of war and service.
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Wang, Helen. "Gandhāra in the news: rediscovering Gandhāra in The Times and other media." In The Rediscovery and Reception of Gandhāran Art, 189–215. Archaeopress Archaeology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.32028/9781803272337-10.

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Although I have had the pleasure to work alongside colleagues at the British Museum whose research has focused on Gandhāra, my own research has been more peripheral: for example, on East Asia and collection history. For the ‘Rediscovery and Reception of Gandhāran Art’ workshop, I suggested looking at Gandhāra through The Times newspaper, to see how it appeared to an English-language, primarily British, readership, over time. It was also an experiment to see how the process of research has changed. An earlier project in 1998 looking at Sir Aurel Stein in The Times, which resulted in a list of about 100 references (Wang 1999) and the book Sir Aurel Stein in The Times (Wang 2004), necessitated visiting The Guildhall Library, London, in person: to consult the printed reference works on The Times, check the indexes, order the relevant microfilms, and wait for them to be fetched, hoping that the electric reader might be free as the other two readers involved tedious winding by hand, then transcribing in pencil on paper, or putting coins in the coin-slots to pay for print-outs, and going back to a desktop computer to type them up and research the contents. By contrast, the research for this paper was done entirely online, mostly at home, as necessitated by the Covid-19 pandemic. The practicalities of this kind of research have certainly made the process more convenient, and more interesting, the laboriousness relieved by the temptation to look everything up. My aim in this project was simple: to follow ‘Gandhāra’ in The Times newspaper, and see where it led. At the outset, my hunch was that ‘Gandhāra’ was not a well-known term, and I expected to find some references to the art market.
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Albarella, Umberto, and Keith Dobney. "Introduction." In Pigs and Humans. Oxford University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199207046.003.0007.

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In terms of human–animal relationships, pigs are perhaps one of the most iconic but also paradoxical domestic animals. On the one hand, they are praised for their fecundity, their intelligence, and their ability to eat almost anything, but on the other hand, they are unfairly derided for their apparent slovenliness, unclean ways, and gluttonous behaviour. In complete contrast, their ancestor (the wild boar) is perceived as a noble beast of the forest whose courage and ferocity has been famed and feared throughout human history. The relationship of wild boar and pig with humans has been a long and varied one. Archaeological evidence clearly shows that wild boar were important prey animals for early hunter-gatherers across wide areas of Eurasia for millennia. During the early Holocene, however, this simple predator–prey relation evolved into something much more complex as wild boar, along with several other mammal species, became key players in one of the most dramatic episodes in human history: the shift from hunting and gathering to agriculture, involving the domestication of plants and animals. From that moment, wild boar turned into pigs and became much more than mere components of human subsistence strategies. They were key entities in the complex cultural development of some human societies around the world and played an important role in the history of human dispersal. Interestingly, the consumption of pork also became (and still remains) perhaps the most celebrated, and widespread, case of dietary proscription. In terms of their relationships with humans, pigs are victims of their own success. Even more than wolves, they are highly adaptable and generalized omnivores, which means that they have a range of possible relationships with humans that is perhaps wider and more complex than for most other animal species. In fact, the biology and behaviour of pigs present a number of special challenges to their study, in addition to offering opportunities to further understand aspects of human history. The concept of this book grew out of an international workshop, entitled ‘Pigs and Humans’, held over the weekend of 26–28 September 2003, at Walworth Castle, County Durham, UK.
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Conference papers on the topic "Hand Print Workshop International"

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Shen, Linlin, Li Bai, and Zhen Ji. "Hand-Based Biometrics Fusing Palmprint and Finger-Knuckle-Print." In 2010 International Workshop on Emerging Techniques and Challenges for Hand-Based Biometrics (ETCHB). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/etchb.2010.5559284.

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Yin, Jun, Jingbo Zhou, Zhong Jin, and Jian Yang. "Weighted Linear Embedding and Its Applications to Finger-Knuckle-Print and Palmprint Recognition." In 2010 International Workshop on Emerging Techniques and Challenges for Hand-Based Biometrics (ETCHB). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/etchb.2010.5559291.

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Zhang, Lin, Lei Zhang, and David Zhang. "MonogenicCode: A Novel Fast Feature Coding Algorithm with Applications to Finger-Knuckle-Print Recognition." In 2010 International Workshop on Emerging Techniques and Challenges for Hand-Based Biometrics (ETCHB). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/etchb.2010.5559286.

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Fuehne, Joseph P. "Utilizing A 3-D Printer to Improve Learning of Metrology and GD&T." In NCSL International Workshop & Symposium. NCSL International, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.51843/wsproceedings.2015.15.

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Three-dimensional printing or rapid prototyping has had a significant impact on manufacturing and educational environments. Manufacturing organizations can now cheaply and quickly create prototypes to provide information on sizes, tolerances, tolerance stack-ups, and assembly. Educational institutions may utilize 3-D printers in much the same ways. Students enhance computer-aided design (CAD) learning by actually making the parts they design and checking assembly operations. From a metrology and GD&T perspective, 3-D printers are also employed to enhance the learning of these topics. Reverse engineering projects are conducted where students use metrology tools to measure a part or assembly, model the part on a computer using CAD, print the part using a 3-D printer, and then measuring the printed part for comparison to the original. As part of the process, students are asked to develop a measuring process that could be employed during an actual manufacturing process of the part including determining the critical dimensions and tools required to measure those dimensions. Additionally, students are required to create 5 GD&T specifications for the part and determine the best way to inspect those specifications.
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Yang, Fan, Baofeng Ma, Qun xia Wang, Didi Yao, Chenyan Fang, Shundong Zhao, and Xiangmin zhou. "Information Fusion of Biometrics Based-on Fingerprint, Hand-geometry and Palm-print." In 2007 IEEE Workshop on Automatic Identification Advanced Technologies. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/autoid.2007.380628.

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Mahmud, M. Irfan, Pawennari Hijjang, Muhammad Basir Said, and Yahya Yahya. "The Hand-Print Tradition of the Community from Maros Karst." In 9th Asbam International Conference (Archeology, History, & Culture In The Nature of Malay) (ASBAM 2021). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.220408.013.

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Ferrer, Miguel, Carlos Travieso, and Jesus Alonso. "Multimodal Biometric System based on Hand Geometry and Palm Print Texture." In Proceedings 40th Annual 2006 International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ccst.2006.313435.

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Lin Zhang, Hongyu Li, and Ying Shen. "A Novel Riesz Transforms Based Coding Scheme for Finger-Knuckle-Print Recognition." In 2011 International Conference on Hand-Based Biometrics (ICHB). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ichb.2011.6094323.

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Brierton, R. A. "Application of linear weight neural networks to recognition of hand print characters." In 4th International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks. IEE, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/cp:19950544.

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Istiqamah, I., F. Yanuar, A. D. Wibawa, and S. Sumpeno. "Line hand feature-based palm-print identification system using learning vector quantization." In 2016 International Seminar on Application for Technology of Information and Communication (ISemantic). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isemantic.2016.7873847.

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