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Bachtadze, Natalya, Vladimir V. Kulba, Vladimir A. Lototsky, and M. Evgeny Maximov. "IDENTIFICATON-BASED APPROACH TO SOFT SENSORS DESIGN." IFAC Proceedings Volumes 40, no. 3 (2007): 87–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.3182/20070523-3-es-4908.00015.

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ENDO, Yusuke, Naohiro NAKAGAWA, and Hiromi MOCHIYAMA. "Elastic Parameter Identificaton of an Elastic Rod." Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec) 2020 (2020): 1P2—J01. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmermd.2020.1p2-j01.

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Khalmanov, Aktam, Shamsiddin Ernazarov, Abdushukur Muxamedov, and Nodira Toshkuvatova. "INVESTIGATION OF LASER REMOTE IDENTIFICATON OF THE PLANT STATE." Theoretical & Applied Science 92, no. 12 (December 30, 2020): 75–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.15863/tas.2020.12.92.16.

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Chen, Ying, Nicole Froehlich, and Stefan K. Bohlander. "Towards the In Vivo Identificaton of Leukemogenic Fusion Proteins." Blood 104, no. 11 (November 16, 2004): 2970. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v104.11.2970.2970.

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Abstract Currently there are no methods available to identifiy leukemogenic fusion proteins in vivo. All available methods, like Southern blotting, PCR, FISH or Western blotting, require the destruction of the cells that are assayed. A method for the in vivo detection of leukemogenic fusion proteins would be highly desirable because it would open up new approaches to study leukemia and might lead to novel treatment strategies. We have developed a strategy for the in vivo detection of the BCR/ABL fusion protein. BCR/ABL is found in virtually all cases chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) and a large proportion of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Animal model have shown that the BCR/ABL fusion protein is required for the induction and maintenance of leukemia. The fact that BCR/ABL fusion protein is crucial for the development of leukemia makes this fusion protein an attractive target for therapy development. Our BCR/ABL detection strategy is based on protein-protein interactions and a proof of principle for the strategy was implemented in the yeast system. Two detection proteins are expressed in the cells: 1) protein A, a Gal4-DNA binding domain/BCR interacting protein fusion protein and 2) protein B, a Gal4-activation domain/ABL interacting protein fusion protein. Only when BCR/ABL is present in the cell, do protein A, protein B, and BCR/ABL form a trimeric complex which activates the transcription of reporter genes under the control of Gal4-upstream activating sequence (UAS). Yeast cells (strain CG1945) transformed with a protein A expressing plasmid (pGBT9-BCR-interactor), a protein B expressing plasmid (pGAD424-ABL1-interactor), and a BCR/ABL expressing plasmid (pES1-BCR/ABL) showed expression of the reporter genes HIS3 and LACZ. The expression of the HIS3 reporter gene was assayed by growth of the yeast cells on medium lacking histidine. The expression of the LACZ gene was verified by a beta-galactosidase filter assay. Yeast cells that were transformed with the pES1 plasmid without the BCR-ABL coding region did not show activation of the reporter genes. Several other negative controls were also negative. Thus the method was able to clearly distinguish between BCR/ABL expressing cells and cells did not express BCR/ABL. We are presently adapting this system for use in mammalian cells. The flexibility of our strategy allows us to freely choose the reporter or effector genes. Therapeutically more useful effector genes are suicide genes, which encode pro-drug converting enzymes (e.g. HSV thymidine kinase), or markers that can easily be assayed (e.g. green fluorescent protein).
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Uriz Jauregui, Fermin, Benjamin Remy, Alain Degiovanni, and Olivier Verseux. "Model identificaton for temperature extrapolation in aircraft powerplant systems." International Journal of Thermal Sciences 64 (February 2013): 162–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijthermalsci.2012.08.019.

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Tefera, G., and J. Smola. "The utility of the ENTERORapid 24 kit for the identification of P. multocida and M. haemolytica." Veterinární Medicína 47, No. 4 (March 30, 2012): 99–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/5811-vetmed.

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ENTERORapid 24 kit (PLIVA-Lachema, Czech Republic) was used for the identification of 321 strains isolated from the respiratory tract of different animal species in the CzechRepublic and Ethiopia. A total of 207 ( 64.5%) strains were identified at the species level within 4 to 8 hours of incubation. In the same way, 39 (12.1%) strains were successfully classified at the genus level. The remaining strains (23.4%) were not identified nor classified to the family Pasteurellaceae. On the other hand, the accuracy of the ENTERORapid 24 kit for the identification of P. multocida and M. haemoyltica was observed using 9 reference strains and the identification results were compaired with the results of the RapiD 20E kit (bioMérieux, France), which required an overall examination time of 4 hours. According to our observation, the ENTERO Rapid 24 kit is the fastest system forthe identification of P. multocida and M. haemolytica strains within 4 to 8 hours with a correct identification rate at thespecies level, with and without additional tests. For these reasons, we propose its modification for rapid identificaton of P. multocida, M. haemolytica and related bacterial species from the family Pasteurellaceae isolated from different animal species.
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KATANO, Kodai, Masaki HIRASAWA, Hidetaka OKADA, and Makoto SHIMOJO. "1A1-I01 Identificaton using Walking Position Sensor for Wide Range Gait." Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec) 2008 (2008): _1A1—I01_1—_1A1—I01_4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmermd.2008._1a1-i01_1.

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Smith, Alan G., Charles S. Gasser, Kim A. Budelier, and Robert T. Fraley. "Identificaton and characterization of stamen- and tapetum-specific genes from tomato." Molecular and General Genetics MGG 222, no. 1 (June 1990): 9–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00283016.

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Rumondang, Rumondang, Harmayani Harmayani, Heri Prasuhandra Manurung, Adlidar Putri, and Ingka Sari. "Identificaton of grouper parasites (Epinephelus coioides) in Talawi District, Batubara Regency." Depik 11, no. 3 (October 15, 2022): 476–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.13170/depik.11.3.27131.

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Batu Bara Regency is a region with abundant natural resources, one of which is the cultivation of grouper fish. Grouper is a member of the Serranidae family of coral reef fish. Many groupers are raised in ponds, which makes them susceptible to disease due to environmental and dietary factors that are not adapted to grouper fish, which is a native species. Parasites are one of the grouper-infecting diseases that, if left untreated, can result in mass mortality and harm farmers. The aim of this study was to identify parasites in ponds in Mesjid Lama Village, Talawi District, so that it would be easier to determine the type of parasite, its level of attack, and subsequent efforts to eradicate it. This research employs a sampling technique, specifically a random sampling of orange-spotted grouper. The results of the performed analysis include analyses of both ectoparasites and endoparasites. Several types of ectoparasites were identified, including Cryptocaryon irritans, Pseudorhabdosynochus sp, Benedenia epinepheli, and Caligus sp, while Prosorynchus sp was identified as the endoparasite. The most prevalent parasite found in the fish is Cryptocaryon irritans.Keywords: EndoparasiteParasitesGrouper
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Defitri, Yuza. "PENGAMATAN BEBERAPA PENYAKIT yang MENYERANG TANAMAN KOPI (Coffea sp) di DESA MEKAR JAYA KECAMATAN BETARA KABUPATEN TANJUNG JABUNG BARAT." Jurnal Media Pertanian 1, no. 2 (November 10, 2016): 78. http://dx.doi.org/10.33087/jagro.v1i2.19.

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AbstractThe research about the observation of diseases that attack Coffee plants (Coffea sp.) in Mekar Jaya village Betara subdistrict Tanjung Jabung Barat Regency, and Agriculture Quarantine Laboratory Jambi had been done for six months. The aim of this research is to identification the disease that attack coffee plants. The research was conducted by observing the disease which in coffea plants area, and identificaton pathogenic fungi in laboratory by moist chamber method using microscop and also fungi identifications book. The result of this research showed that there were three pathogenic fungies which attack Coffee plants namely: 1) Hemileia sp wich caused coffee leaft rust disease, 2) Cercospora coffeicola wich caused Brown eye-spot disease, and 3) Upasia salmanicolor wich caused Upas fungi disease. Keywords : Pathogenic fungi, Cooffee Plants Disease, Coffee Plants. AbstrakPenelitian tentang pengamatan beberapa penyakit yang menyerang tanaman Kopi (Coffea sp) di desa Mekar Jaya kecamatan Betara kabupaten Tanjung Jabung Barat dan di Laboratorium Karantina Pertanian Jambi telah dilakukan selama 6 bulan. Tujuan penelitian adalah untuk mengetahui penyakit yang menyerang tanaman kopi. Penelitian dilakukan dengan mengamati gejala penyakit di lapangan dan mengidentifikasi jamur patogen di laboratorium secara moist chamber dengan menggunakan mikroskop dan buku identifikasi jamur. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa ditemukan tiga jamur patogen yang menyerang tanaman kopi yaitu: 1) . Hemileia sp penyebab penyakit Karat Daun 2) Cercospora coffeicola penyebab penyakit Bercak Daun, 3) Upasia salmanicolor penyebab penyakit Jamur upas. Kata Kunci : Jamur Patogen, Penyakit tanaman kopi, Tanaman kopi
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Shamanina, T. V., and V. D. Pavlenko. "TOOLS OF IDENTIFICATON OF THE HUMAN OCULO-MOTOR SYSTEM BASED ON THE VOLTERRA MODEL USING EYE-TRACKING TECHNOLOGY." Scientific notes of Taurida National V.I. Vernadsky University. Series: Technical Sciences, no. 3 (2021): 174–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.32838/2663-5941/2021.3/28.

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Shimohigashi, Miki, and Yoshiya Tominaga. "Identificaton of UV, green and red receptors, and their projection to lamina in the cabbage butterfly, Pieris rapae." Cell and Tissue Research 263, no. 1 (January 1991): 49–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00318399.

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Polakova, Katari­na, Alica Bobková, Marek Bobko, Ľubomír Belej, and Andrea Mesárošová. "ANALYSIS OF CHEMICAL ATTRIBUTES BASED ON IDENTIFICATON MARKERS TO DIFFERENTIATE MEDIUM ROASTED COFFEA ARABICA REGARDING DIFFERENT GEOGRAPHICAL ORIGIN." Journal of microbiology, biotechnology and food sciences 13, no. 5 (January 24, 2024): e10540. http://dx.doi.org/10.55251/jmbfs.10540.

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Traceability in the coffee supply chain is crucial for ensuring transparency and authenticity. It helps safeguard the interests of both producers and consumers by minimizing the risk of fraudulent practices and ensuring fair trade. Different geographical origins can lead to variances in coffee taste, quality of product and economic value. Just because controlling the authenticity of the geographical origin of coffee beans is of great importance for producers and consumers worldwide. This study determined parameters (caffeine, chlorogenic acids, total antioxidant capacity (TAC), total polyphenols content (TPC) volatile compounds, pH, water activity aw and dry matter) based on which was testing classification of geographical origin of coffee beans. For this research, six samples of 100% Coffea arabica medium roasting coffee beans, from the two major growing country of America and Africa were studied. As part of the research, variability in chemical composition based on geographical origin was confirmed. For America samples were significant parameters TAC, 4.5-dicaffeoylquinic acid, 3.5-dicaffeoylquinic acid, caffeine and chlorogenic acids. Second group was sample from Africa. For these samples was determine parameter like TPC, cryptochlorogenic acid, neochlorogenic acid and pH. Volatile substances, caffeine, pH, chlorogenic acids were considered the most important parameters that can help to identify the geographical origin.
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Naufal, Muhammmad. "IDENTIFICATON OF UNIT SHIFT FROM WORD TO PHRASE IN ENGLISH-INDONESIAN TRANSLATION OF MS WIZ SPELLS TROUBLE BY TERENCE BLACKER." Apollo Project: Jurnal Ilmiah Program Studi Sastra Inggris 8, no. 2 (August 14, 2019): 1–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.34010/apollo.v8i2.2114.

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The research entitled “Identification of Unit Shift from Word to Phrase in English-Indonesian Translation of Ms Wiz Spells Trouble by Terence Blacker” finds the unit shift and classifies the unit shift in Ms Wiz Spells Trouble short stories by Terrence blacker. The theory used in this research is unit shift by Catford as seen in his book entitled ‘A Linguistic Theory of Translation’. Descriptive analysis method is used to analyze the data in the research. Based on the analysis, unit shift is a change of a unit in source language to a different unit in target language. There are two classified unit shift in the research; from Adverb to adverbial phrase and adjective to adjective phrase.
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Ayoub, Aya, Ralph K. Akyea, Luisa Silva, Nadeem Qureshi, and Mariam Molokhia. "Advancing familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH) screening in primary care: an updated systematic review of systematic screening methods for identificaton of FH." British Journal of General Practice 74, suppl 1 (June 2024): bjgp24X738141. http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/bjgp24x738141.

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BackgroundFamilial Hypercholesterolaemia (FH) is a greatly underdiagnosed and treatable genetic lipid disorder which significantly increases risk of premature cardiovascular disease. The prevalence of monogenic FH is thought to be 1 in 250–350. The NHS Long Term Plan aims to increase FH detection to at least 25% over 5 years in collaboration with primary care, supported by the NHS genomics programme.AimThis systematic review evaluates systematic screening methods for FH in adults aged ≥18 years in primary care.MethodSeven databases [Cochrane, PubMed, Ovid, CINAHL, ProQuest, Web of Science, Scopus], four clinical trial registries [ISRCTN, ANZCTR, Clinicaltrials.gov, WHO-ICTRP] and relevant grey literature [OpenGrey] from March 2020 to May 2023 were searched. Only studies including adults were eligible. Risk of bias was assessed using ROBINS-I.Results831 records were screened. No randomised, controlled studies were identified. From full-text review, five eligible non-randomised studies out of 57 (6.90%) were identified. The included studies all used automated FH case-identification from electronic medical records (EMR) and were high quality studies with a moderate risk of bias. Narrative synthesis reported outcomes which included three algorithmic studies, with a pooled detection rate, DR 14.4% (95%CI 11.67–16.62), one supervised Machine Learning [Ensemble] study, DR 15.5% (95%CI 15.47–15.53) and one study utilising a hybrid diagnostic EMR model and/or FH genotype confirmation DR 25.0% (95%CI 16.30–35.8). No adverse effects were reported in these studies.ConclusionIncorporating automated case-finding from EMR with clinical follow-up in primary care can enhance FH identification. Pathways incorporating genotyping showed the best detection rate.
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Кулакова, М. И. "Archaeological Research in Pskov and Pskov Region in 2016." Археология и история Пскова и Псковской земли, no. 33 (December 25, 2018): 7–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.25681/iaras.2018.978-5-94375-278-0.7-20.

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В статье представлен обзор основных направлений деятельности псковских археологов в 2016 году. Охарактеризованы основные аспекты работ, направленных на сохранение археологических памятников, расположенных на территории Пскова и Псковской области. Площадь археологических раскопок в городе Пскове составляла более 5000 кв. м (раскопки в Кремле, на Завеличье, в центре города, за пределами крепостных стен на посаде) и в Псковской области (археологические раскопки курганной группы Смоленка недалеко от города Остров, курганная группа на восточной окраине деревни Изборск (Усть-Смолка); археологическая разведка в Новосокольническом районе с целью фиксации поселения Х-Х1 в. Горожане, в Красногородском районе (определение границ могильника возле села Станкеево), в Гдовском районе; по трассе ВЛ-330 «Новосокольники - Талашкино» (Псковская и Смоленская области). Проведено определение границ территории объекта культурного наследия «Культурный слой города Великие Луки». Продолжилась разработка направления «военная археология». The article presents an overview of the main activities of Pskov archaeologists in 2016. The main aspects of the works aimed at preserving archaeological sites located on the territory of Pskov and Pskov region are characterized. The Area of archaeological excavations in the city of Pskov was more than 5000 sq. m. (the excavations in the Kremlin, on Zavelich’e, in the Middle Town, outside the fortress walls on the posad) and in the Pskov region (archaeological excavations of the barrow group Smolenka near the town Ostrov, the barrow group on the eastern edge of the village Izborsk (“Ust-Smolka”); archaeological search in Novosokol’nicheskiy district with the goal of the identification of the X-XIth c. Gopozhane settlement, in Krasnogorodsk district (identificaton of the boundaries of the ground burial near the village Stankeevo), in Gdov district; on the highway VL-330 “Novosokolniki - Talashkino” (Pskov and Smolensk regions territory). The definition of the boundaries of the territory of the object of cultural heritage “Cultural layer of the city of Velikie Luki” was performed. The research area of “military archaeology” was continued.
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Kristen Radtke. "identification/ identificationi." Fourth Genre: Explorations in Nonfiction 12, no. 2 (2010): 89–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/fge.2010.0012.

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Beppu, Yoshinori, Hajime Komura, Takayuki Izumo, Yuko Horii, Jiao Shen, Mamoru Tanida, Toshihiro Nakashima, Nobuo Tsuruoka, and Katsuya Nagai. "Identificaton of 2,3-Dihydro-3,5-dihydroxy-6-methyl-4H-pyran-4-one Isolated from Lactobacillus pentosus Strain S-PT84 Culture Supernatants as a Compound That Stimulates Autonomic Nerve Activities in Rats." Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 60, no. 44 (October 26, 2012): 11044–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jf302355e.

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Milani, A. "The Asteroid Identification Problem III. Proposing Identifications." Icarus 144, no. 1 (March 2000): 39–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/icar.1999.6261.

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Sidorenkov, Andrey V., Eugene F. Borokhovski, Wladimir A. Stroh, and Elena A. Naumtseva. "Multiple Identifications of Employees in an Organization: Salience and Relationships of Foci and Dimensions." Behavioral Sciences 12, no. 6 (June 7, 2022): 182. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bs12060182.

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This research addresses: (1) the salience of employees’ social (organizational, sub-organizational, group, micro-group), interpersonal, and personal identifications and their dimensions (cognitive and affective); (2) and the relationship and structure of the identifications of employees in different areas of professional activity. The study was conducted on independent samples of employees in the socio-economic sphere (241 participants), in the law enforcement agency (265), and in higher education (172). To assess the respective identification foci and dimensions, the study employed four questionnaires. The personal identification was the weakest and the micro-group identification was the strongest for both dimensions in all samples. The affective dimension prevails over the cognitive in all identifications, except for interpersonal. Social identifications were significantly positively correlated to each other in all samples whereas personal identification was significantly negatively correlated with all social identifications (on the affective dimension) in two samples. The results expand our understanding of the identifications of employees in organizations.
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P. Kumar, Senthil, Chandan Kumar, and Senthil Kumar Elumalai. "Diagnosis: Identification of Problems or Problems in Identification?" Indian Journal of Medical & Health Sciences 3, no. 2 (2016): 89–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijmhs.2347.9981.3216.1.

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Wright, Kirsty, Amy Mundorff, Janet Chaseling, Christopher Maguire, and Denis I. Crane. "Identifying child victims of the South-East Asia Tsunami in Thailand." Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal 27, no. 4 (August 6, 2018): 447–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/dpm-02-2018-0044.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to reveal difficulties associated with identifying child victims of the 2004 South-East Asia Tsunami at the Thai Tsunami Victim Identification (TTVI) operation in Phuket and explores two strategies that increased child identifications. Design/methodology/approach Data allowing comparison of identification proportions between adult and child (defined as ⩽16 years old) victims of six nationalities and the forensic methods used to establish identification were used in this study. Findings The first 100 days of the operation revealed that the proportion of adult identifications far outweighed the proportion of child identifications. Moreover, the younger the child, the longer the identification process took (p<0.0001). Children under the age of 1 year took an average of 195 days to identify compared to 130 days for children aged 16. Identification was extended, on average, 4.3 days for each year that victims younger were than 16. Identifying large numbers of child victims requires targeted protocols. Two efforts increased child identifications for the TTVI operation: using body length to distinguish post-mortem (PM) DNA samples potentially belonging to children for targeted testing, and singling out deceased parents of missing children who were previously identified by a modality other than DNA, in order to retrieve and test their PM samples as references for kinship matching. Disaster victim identification operations with similar characteristics may benefit from implementing a strategy targeting child identifications. Originality/value The implementation of these two strategies at the TTVI helped to overcome initial complexities, namely, the lack of ante-mortem and PM material, and increased child identifications.
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Kong, Fang, and Jie Weng. "A review on asymmetries in workgroup and organizational identifications." Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal 47, no. 5 (May 7, 2019): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.2224/sbp.7993.

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We systematically explored the differences between workgroup and organizational identifications. To obtain an understanding of multiple identifications on the basis of social identity, self-categorization, and social projection theories, we reviewed the literature and distinguished between workgroup and organizational identifications in 3 ways: First, the development of workgroup and organizational identifications was found to be based on self-anchoring and self-stereotyping mechanisms, respectively. Second, workgroup and organizational identifications served members’ personalized and depersonalized belongingness motives, respectively. Finally, organizational identification played a distal role in influencing job satisfaction through workgroup identification. Implications of the findings are discussed.
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Chacón-Monge, José Leonardo, Juan Ignacio Abarca-Odio, and Kaylen González-Sánchez. "Evaluating the reliability of DNA Barcoding for Central American Pacific shallow water echinoderms identification: a molecular taxonomy and database accuracy analysis." Revista de Biología Tropical 72, S1 (March 2, 2024): e58997. http://dx.doi.org/10.15517/rev.biol.trop..v72is1.58997.

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Introduction: Molecular divergence thresholds have been proposed to distinguish recently separated evolutive units, often displaying more accurate putative species assignments in taxonomic research compared to traditional morphological approaches. This makes DNA barcoding an attractive identification tool for a variety of marine invertebrates, especially for cryptic species complexes. Although GenBank and the Barcode of Life Data System (BOLD) are the major sequence repositories worldwide, very few have tested their performance in the identification of echinoderm sequences. Objective: We use COI echinoderm sequences from local samples and the molecular identification platforms from GenBank and BOLD, in order to test their accuracy and reliability in the DNA barcoding identification for Central American shallow water echinoderms, at genus and species level. Methods: We conducted sampling, tissue extraction, COI amplification, sequencing, and taxonomic identification for 475 specimens. The 348 obtained sequences were individually enquired with BLAST in GenBank as well as using the Identification System (IDS) in BOLD. Query sequences were classified depending on the best match result. McNemar’s chi-squared, Kruskal-Wallis’s and Mann-Whitney’s U tests were performed to prove differences between the results from both databases. Additionally, we recorded an updated list of species reported for the shallow waters of the Central American Pacific. Results: We found 324 echinoderm species reported for Central American Pacific shallow waters. Only 118 and 110 were present in GenBank and BOLD databases respectively. We proposed 325 solved morphology-based identities and 21 provisional identifications in 50 putative taxa. GenBank retrieved 348 molecular-based identifications in 58 species, including twelve provisional identifications in tree taxa. BOLD recovered 170 COI identifications in 23 species with one provisional identification. Nevertheless, 178 sequences retrieved unmatched terms (in 34 morphology-based taxa). Only 86 sequences (25 %) were retrieved as correct identifications and 128 (37 %) as identification errors in both platforms. We include 84 sequences for eleven species not represented in GenBank and 65 sequences for ten species in BOLD Echinoderm COI databases. The identification accuracy using BLAST (175 correct and 152 incorrect identifications) was greater than with IDS engine (110 correct and 218 identification errors), therefore GenBank outperforms BOLD (Kruskal-Wallis = 41.625, df = 1, p < 0.001). Conclusions: Additional echinoderm sample references are needed to improve the utility of the evaluated DNA barcoding identification tools. Identification discordances in both databases may obey specific parameters used in each search algorithm engine and the available sequences. We recommend the use of barcoding as a complementary identification source for Central American Pacific shallow water echinoderm species.
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Gajare, Dr Uttam. "Denture Identification." International Journal of Scientific Research 2, no. 12 (June 1, 2012): 472. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/22778179/dec2013/147.

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Cotter, Patrick R., and James Glen Stovall. "Party Identification and Level of Government: The Validity of Mixed Party Identifications." American Review of Politics 13 (January 1, 1993): 515–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.15763/issn.2374-7781.1992.13.0.515-534.

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Previous research has found that some individuals give different answers when asked about their national, state and/or local party identifications. These response inconsistencies suggest that there is a level of government dimension to party identification. It is possible, however, that the consistency of individuals' responses to questions about their different party identifications is instead the product of measurement error. The validity of measures of mixed party identifications is investigated in this study. The results of the analysis support the conclusion that there is a level of government dimension to party identification.
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KAWAGUCHI, Masahiro, and Masaki YAMAKITA. "Kernel Identification Method for Error Model on Engine Model Identificaion." Transactions of the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers 50, no. 3 (2014): 311–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.9746/sicetr.50.311.

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Lestari, Puji, Tri P. Priyatno, Wening Enggraini, NFN Reflinur, and Yadi Suryadi. "Isolasi, Identifikasi, dan Karakterisasi Cendawan Blas Pyricularia oryzae Hasil Rejuvenasi." Buletin Plasma Nutfah 20, no. 1 (October 12, 2016): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.21082/blpn.v20n1.2014.p19-26.

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<p>Isolation, Identificaton, and Charaterization of Blast Fungus Pyricularia oryzae Derived from Rejuvenation. Puji Lestari, Wawan, Tri P. Priyatno, Wening Enggarini, Reflinur, and Yadi Suryadi. Blast disease caused by Pyricularia oryzae (Po) is one of the important diseases on rice crop in Indonesia. This study was aimed at obtaining blast fungus pathogen rejuvenated from preserved seed origin, agar medium and rice leaf tissue. In addition, we identified blast isolates for long-term storage collection, and characterized isolates towards their specific locus of genes virulence. The results revealed that 22.7% isolates stored in agar media produced a typical mycelium of Po. The specificity of total genomic DNA banding pattern of isolates which were analyzed using specific primers encoding virulence genes of Cut1, Erg2, and Pwl2, showed six haplotypes consist of B-001 (1 isolate), C-011 (1 isolate), D-111 (8 isolate), F-110 (1 isolate), G-100 (3 isolate), and H-101 (2 isolate). None of haplotypes A-000 and E-010 were found among the isolates studied. In regard to its pathogenicity, the majority of Po fungal isolates had Cut1, Pwl2, and Erg2 genes. Among the total isolates of the Po fungus, the greatest proportion of genes were Pwl2 (87.5%) followed by Cut1 (75%) and Erg2 (62.4%) genes.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Abstrak</strong></p><p>Penyakit blas yang disebabkan oleh cendawan Pyricularia oryzae (Po) merupakan salah satu penyakit penting pada pertanaman padi di Indonesia. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendapatkan cendawan patogen blas yang berasal dari hasil rejuvenasi simpanan benih, media agar, dan jaringan daun padi. Selain itu, identifikasi koleksi isolat blas yang ditujukan untuk penyimpanan jangka panjang dan karakterisasi kespesifikan tiap isolat terhadap lokus spesifik gen virulensi. Hasil pengujian menunjukkan 22,7% isolat yang tersimpan dalam media agar masih menunjukkan tipikal miselium Po. Kespesifikan pola pita DNA genomik total isolat yang dianalisis berdasarkan primer penyandi gen spesifik virulensi Cut1, Erg2, dan Pwl2, diperoleh sebanyak enam haplotipe meliputi B-001 (1 isolat), C-011 (1 isolat), D-111 (8 isolat), F-110 (1 isolat), G-100 (3 isolat), dan H-101 (2 isolat). Tidak ditemukan haplotipe A-000 dan E-010 pada isolat Po yang dianalisis. Dalam hubungannnya dengan patogenisitas, mayoritas cendawan Po mempunyai gen Cut1, Pwl2, dan Erg2. Di antara total isolat cendawan Po, gen yang paling besar ditemukan proporsinya adalah gen Pwl2 (87,5%) diikuti Cut1 (75%) dan Erg2 (62,4%).</p>
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Armengol Ortiz, Vicente Enrique, and Ricardo Sanmartín López. "Estudiando los perfiles afectivos en adolescentes españoles y diferencias en agresividad." European Public & Social Innovation Review 9 (July 22, 2024): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.31637/epsir-2024-356.

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Introducción: Los perfiles afectivos, obtenidos de la combinación de afecto positvo (AP) y afectio negativo (AN), ayudan a identificar características afectivas en los individuos que pueden utilizarse para prevenir posibles situaciones problemáticas futuras o intervenir. En este sentido, el estudio de la relación de perfiles afectivos y agresvidad se entiende como primordial. Metodología: Por tanto, en el presente estudio se identificarán perfiles afectivos en una muestra de 634 adolescentes españoles a través del método por conglomerados no jerárquico y se identificarán diferencias entre los perfiles identificados a través de un MANOVA en las puntuaciones de agresividad. Se utilizará la escala PANAS y el Aggression Questionnaire. Resultados: Los resultados identificaron cuatro perfiles afectivos: autorrealizado (AP alto y AN bajo), autodestructivo (AP bajo y AN alto), afectivo alto (AP y AN altos) y afectivo bajo (AP y AN bajos). Además el perfil autorrealizado puntuó más bajo en agresividad, mientras que el autorrealizado puntuó más alto. Discusión: Estos hallazgos continuan identificando el perfil autorrealizado como un perfil adaptativo y el perfil autodestructivo como un perfil desadaptativo. Conclusiones: Es importante promover el perfil autorrealizado en los estudiantes para evitar posibles situaciones problemáticas agresivas, mientras que el autodestructivo debe ser identificado y reducido.
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Schmidt, Ryan, Brianna Casario, Pamela Zipse, and Jason Grabosky. "An Analysis of the Accuracy of Photo-Based Plant Identification Applications on Fifty-Five Tree Species." Arboriculture & Urban Forestry 48, no. 1 (January 1, 2022): 27–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.48044/jauf.2022.003.

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Background: With the creation of photo-based plant identification applications (apps), the ability to attain basic identifications of plants in the field is seemingly available to anyone who has access to a smartphone. The use of such apps as an educational tool for students and as a major identification resource for some community science projects calls into question the accuracy of the identifications they provide. We created a study based on the context of local tree species in order to offer an informed response to students asking for guidance when choosing a tool for their support in classes. Methods: This study tested 6 mobile plant identification apps on a set of 440 photographs representing the leaves and bark of 55 tree species common to the state of New Jersey (USA). Results: Of the 6 apps tested, PictureThis was the most accurate, followed by iNaturalist, with PlantSnap failing to offer consistently accurate identifications. Overall, these apps are much more accurate in identifying leaf photos as compared to bark photos, and while these apps offer accurate identifications to the genus-level, there seems to be little accuracy in successfully identifying photos to the species-level. Conclusions: While these apps cannot replace traditional field identification, they can be used with high confidence as a tool to assist inexperienced or unsure arborists, foresters, or ecologists by helping to refine the pool of possible species for further identification.
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Kloha, Johannes. "Identifikation und Befremdung." Rekonstruktive Ungleichheitsforschung 19, no. 1-2/2018 (December 10, 2018): 217–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.3224/zqf.v19i1-2.14.

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Sozialarbeiterinnen und Sozialarbeiter mit einer eigenen Migrationsgeschichte sind vielfältigen Erwartungen im Hinblick auf deren spezifische „interkulturelle“ Kompetenzen ausgesetzt. Die Ambivalenzen, die sich dadurch für die Ausbildung einer professionellen Identität ergeben, werden dabei jedoch kaum thematisiert. Entlang einer Einzelfallstudie wird dieser Frage in diesem Beitrag insbesondere mit Hinblick auf die Phase der Einsozialisation in eine professionelle Tätigkeit nachgegangen. Aus der Erzählung einer angehenden Sozialarbeiterin über ihre Erfahrungen in einem Studienpraktikum lässt sich erstens rekonstruieren, dass ihre Praxiserfahrung von Beginn an durchzogen ist von externen Zuschreibungen und Erwartungen im Hinblick auf ihre Migrationsgeschichte. Zweitens wird das Spannungsfeld deutlich, in das die Praktikantin eingespannt ist. Sie erlebt ihre Migrationsgeschichte einerseits als Kompetenzressource in konkreten Interaktionssituationen. Andererseits erfährt sie Irritationen ihres professionellen Selbstbildes, die sich zurückführen lassen auf Erwartungen und Zuschreibungen an ihre Rolle als „Migrantin“ einerseits, als „Professionelle“ andererseits.
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Gašperšič, D. "Identification of Protostylid." Anthropologischer Anzeiger 55, no. 1 (March 1, 1997): 43–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/anthranz/55/1997/43.

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Suganthi, Mrs Dr V., C. Thavapriya, and T. Mirudhu Bashini. "Sign Language Identification." International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews 5, no. 3 (March 21, 2024): 5997–6001. http://dx.doi.org/10.55248/gengpi.5.0324.0855.

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Tan, Peng Hui, Keng Poh Wee, and Peter Sahelangi. "Remembering the Musi – SilkAir Flight MI 185 Crash Victim Identification." Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 36, no. 10 (October 15, 2007): 861–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.47102/annals-acadmedsg.v36n10p861.

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On 19 December 1997, SilkAir Flight MI 185, a Boeing B737-300 airliner crashed into the Musi River near Palembang, Southern Sumatra, enroute from Jakarta, Indonesia to Singapore. All 104 passengers and crew onboard were killed. Of the human remains recovered, 6 positive identifications were made, including that of one Singaporean. Two of the identifications were by dental records, 2 by fingerprints, 1 by age estimation and 1 by personal effects. This paper describes the crash victim identification of Flight MI 185. The authors were part of an Indonesia-Singapore forensic team deployed for 3 weeks in Palembang to assist the Indonesian authorities in human remains identification. Key words: Boeing 737, Dental radiology, Disaster victim identification, Forensic odontology
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Fatania, Nita, Mark Fraser, Mike Savage, Jason Hart, and Alireza Abdolrasouli. "Comparative evaluation of matrix-assisted laser desorption ionisation-time of flight mass spectrometry and conventional phenotypic-based methods for identification of clinically important yeasts in a UK-based medical microbiology laboratory." Journal of Clinical Pathology 68, no. 12 (August 25, 2015): 1040–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jclinpath-2015-203029.

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AimsPerformance of matrix-assisted laser desorption ionisation-time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) was compared in a side-by side-analysis with conventional phenotypic methods currently in use in our laboratory for identification of yeasts in a routine diagnostic setting.MethodsA diverse collection of 200 clinically important yeasts (19 species, five genera) were identified by both methods using standard protocols. Discordant or unreliable identifications were resolved by sequencing of the internal transcribed spacer region of the rRNA gene.ResultsMALDI-TOF and conventional methods were in agreement for 182 isolates (91%) with correct identification to species level. Eighteen discordant results (9%) were due to rarely encountered species, hence the difficulty in their identification using traditional phenotypic methods.ConclusionsMALDI-TOF MS enabled rapid, reliable and accurate identification of clinically important yeasts in a routine diagnostic microbiology laboratory. Isolates with rare, unusual or low probability identifications should be confirmed using robust molecular methods.
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Pryke, Sean, R. C. L. Lindsay, Jennifer E. Dysart, and Paul Dupuis. "Multiple Independent Identification Decisions: A Method of Calibrating Eyewitness Identifications." Journal of Applied Psychology 89, no. 1 (2004): 73–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0021-9010.89.1.73.

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Triest, David, Dirk Stubbe, Koen De Cremer, Denis Piérard, Anne-Cécile Normand, Renaud Piarroux, Monique Detandt, and Marijke Hendrickx. "Use of Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization–Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry for Identification of Molds of the Fusarium Genus." Journal of Clinical Microbiology 53, no. 2 (November 19, 2014): 465–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jcm.02213-14.

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The rates of infection withFusariummolds are increasing, and a diverse number ofFusariumspp. belonging to different species complexes can cause infection. Conventional species identification in the clinical laboratory is time-consuming and prone to errors. We therefore evaluated whether matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization–time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) is a useful alternative. The 289Fusariumstrains from the Belgian Coordinated Collections of Microorganisms (BCCM)/Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology Mycology (IHEM) culture collection with validated sequence-based identities and comprising 40 species were used in this study. An identification strategy was developed, applying a standardized MALDI-TOF MS assay and an in-house reference spectrum database.In vitroantifungal testing was performed to assess important differences in susceptibility between clinically relevant species/species complexes. We observed that no incorrect species complex identifications were made by MALDI-TOF MS, and 82.8% of the identifications were correct to the species level. This success rate was increased to 91% by lowering the cutoff for identification. Although the identification of the correct species complex member was not always guaranteed, antifungal susceptibility testing showed that discriminating betweenFusariumspecies complexes can be important for treatment but is not necessarily required between members of a species complex. With this perspective, someFusariumspecies complexes with closely related members can be considered as a whole, increasing the success rate of correct identifications to 97%. The application of our user-friendly MALDI-TOF MS identification approach resulted in a dramatic improvement in both time and accuracy compared to identification with the conventional method. A proof of principle of our MALDI-TOF MS approach in the clinical setting using recently isolatedFusariumstrains demonstrated its validity.
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Naumann, Laura P., Verónica Benet-Martínez, and Penelope Espinoza. "Correlates of Political Ideology Among U.S.-Born Mexican Americans." Social Psychological and Personality Science 8, no. 1 (August 20, 2016): 20–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1948550616662124.

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Latino Americans have to navigate involvement and identification with two cultural groups—their ethnic culture and the dominant American culture. Differences in cultural identifications have been found to correlate with political affiliation and attitudes toward acculturation. Using a sample of U.S.-born Mexican Americans, we examined several correlates of political ideology including the strength of identification with both Mexican and Anglo-American cultures, acculturation attitudes, and socioeconomic status (SES). Strength of Mexican identity, stronger integration acculturation attitudes, weaker assimilation attitudes, and lower SES were associated with holding a more liberal political ideology. Furthermore, we found that integration acculturation attitudes mediated and SES moderated the relationship between Mexican identification and political ideology. These findings suggest that political campaigns should be mindful of differences in cultural identifications and acculturation attitudes when addressing their Latino constituents.
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Faria Corrêa, Ricardo Gonçalves de, and Francisco Kliemann Neto. "IDENTIFACAÇÃO DE EVENTOS DE RISCO DO AGRONEGÓCIO." REVISTA INGENIERIA INDUSTRTIAL 16, no. 1 (April 1, 2017): 103–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.22320/s07179103/2017.07.

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Kesava Rao, P., Y. Mishima, S. Srinivasulu, and N. Bhaskara Rao. "Identification of Urban Sprawl." Lowland Technology International 18, no. 1 (2016): 59–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.14247/lti.18.1_59.

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Kumar, P. Vijay, and A. Raviteja A. Raviteja. "Automatic Indian Language Identification." International Journal of Scientific Research 2, no. 4 (June 1, 2012): 79–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/22778179/apr2013/31.

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Kiranmala Devi Amandeep, Soibam. "Identification of Visual Problems." International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) 13, no. 2 (February 5, 2024): 161–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.21275/sr24131055005.

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Gerpott, Torsten J., and Ilknur Bicak. "National identifications as determinants of the reception of country-of-origin sensitive advertising." Review of International Business and Strategy 26, no. 1 (March 7, 2016): 137–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ribs-01-2015-0007.

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Purpose – This paper aims to empirically analyze the extent to which advertising reception among consumers with a migration background (German-Turks) is influenced by a person’s strength of national identifications with his/her country-of-origin (COO) and with his/her country-of-residence (COR). The focus is on Turkey-sensitive advertisements (ads) of telecommunication service suppliers in Germany because such communication measures are quite common and about three million German-Turks constitute an economically important group. Design/methodology/approach – Measures of COO and COR identification as well as of three ad reception criteria were obtained in a survey of 291 German-Turks and analyzed via moderated regression models. Findings – Strength of COO identification was a significantly positive predictor of the frequency with which participants remembered Turkey-sensitive ads for telecommunication services. Additionally, COO identification related significantly to two criteria that capture facets of attitudes toward such ads. By contrast, COR identification acted partly as a moderator which attenuated links between respondents’ COO identification and two ad reception measures. Nevertheless, German-Turks with a strong COR identification (i.e. “accultured” consumers) were still receptive to Turkey-sensitive telecommunication services ads even if their self-image was simultaneously strongly dependent on their COO. “Alienated” German-Turks who identify neither with their COO nor with their COR were least responsive to ethnic ads. Practical implications – The research indicates that marketing practitioners should not use uniform communication measures to address migrant consumers with a specific COO but segment this target group further by simultaneously considering their members’ COO and COR identifications. Originality/value – The contribution of this paper results from the simultaneous inclusion of both COO and COR identifications as factors explaining differences in reactions to communication measures among migrant consumers which share the same COO. Furthermore, the scarcity of empirical work on reactions of German-Turks to ethnomarketing is reduced.
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Lubinski, Patrick M., R. Lee Lyman, and Matthew P. Johnson. "Blind Testing of Faunal Identification Protocols: A Case Study with North American Artiodactyl Stylohyoids." American Antiquity 85, no. 4 (July 20, 2020): 781–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/aaq.2020.45.

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Taxonomic identification of archaeofauna relies on techniques and anatomical traits that should be valid, reliable, and usable, but which are rarely tested. Identification protocols (techniques and anatomical traits), particularly those used to distinguish taxa of similar size and morphology, should be rigorously tested to ensure a solid interpretive foundation. Blind testing of a protocol for identifying stylohyoid bones of North American artiodactyls was performed by three analysts who independently employed the protocol to identify 77 anatomically complete specimens of known taxonomic identity, representing 54 individuals and 11 species. Identifications were identical in 89% of cases and in conflict in 3% of cases. The remainder involved differences in resolution; two analysts identified specimens to species, whereas the third identified specimens to more general taxonomic groups. Inter-analyst variability in identification was a result of differences in protocol application. Identifications were consistent with known taxon in 92%–96% of cases. Results indicate that the protocol is valid, reliable, and usable, and it can be applied to archaeological specimens with confidence. Testing of other identification criteria employed by zooarchaeologists is encouraged.
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Rhonan Ferreira da Silva, Mauro Machado do Prado, Tessa de Lucena Botelho, Rogério Vieira Reges, and Décio Ernesto de Azevedo Marinho. "Anatomical variations in the permanent mandibular canine: forensic importance." RSBO 9, no. 4 (December 13, 2013): 468–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.21726/rsbo.v9i4.1030.

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The uniqueness of dental morphology plays an important role in Forensic Odontology, especially for human identifications, in which a single tooth can provide information for dental identification. Objective: To address the importance of a permanent lower canine with two roots for dental identification considering the internal and external morphology of the canine roots. Case report: To report a forensic case in which a two-rooted permanent lower canine was found in a decomposed human body. Conclusion: Although the victim was not identified by the dental parameter, it was observed that this type of morphological variation is of little incidence in some populations, therefore constituting a valuable tool for dental human identifications.
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Tratt, David M., Kerry N. Buckland, Eric R. Keim, Jeffrey L. Hall, Paul M. Adams, and Patrick D. Johnson. "On the Utility of Longwave-Infrared Spectral Imaging for Remote Botanical Identification." Remote Sensing 13, no. 17 (August 24, 2021): 3344. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs13173344.

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A multi-year airborne field investigation of remote botanical species identification was conducted involving multiple curated botanical collections. The purpose of the study was to better constrain the observational conditions that most favor remote identification by longwave-infrared spectral imaging and assess the degree to which confidence metrics developed for remote chemical composition determination could be adapted to botanical species classification. Identification success was examined as a function of spatial resolution and viewing obliquity. A key aim was to articulate a procedure for validating inferred species identifications and evaluating the retrieval methodology’s performance for alleviating confusion between species exhibiting spectral similarity at the foliar scale. It was found that several confounding factors degrade confidence in the species identifications to levels that render the approach impractical in the general case. A number of taxa, predominantly evergreen, were nevertheless identified that are amenable to the technique and for which utility may be viable.
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O'Hara, Caroline Mohr, and J. Michael Miller. "Evaluation of the MicroScan Rapid Neg ID3 Panel for Identification of Enterobacteriaceae and Some Common Gram-Negative Nonfermenters." Journal of Clinical Microbiology 38, no. 10 (2000): 3577–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jcm.38.10.3577-3580.2000.

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The MicroScan Rapid Neg ID3 panel (Dade Behring, Inc., West Sacramento, Calif.) is designed for the identification of gram-negative bacilli. We evaluated its ability to accurately identifyEnterobacteriaceae that are routinely encountered in a clinical laboratory and glucose nonfermenting gram-negative bacilli. Using 511 stock cultures that were maintained at −70°C and passaged three times before use, we inoculated panels according to the manufacturer's instructions and processed them in a Walk/Away instrument using version 22.01 software. The time to identification was 2 h and 30 min. All panel identifications were compared to reference identifications previously determined by conventional tube biochemicals. At the end of the initial 2.5-h incubation period, 405 (79.3%) identifications were correct. An additional 49 (9.6%) isolates were correctly identified after required additional off-line biochemical tests were performed. Thus, at 24 h, 88.8% of the 511 strains tested were correctly identified. Twenty-two (4.3%) were identified to the genus level only. Twenty-six (5.1%) strains were misidentified. Because the system is based on fluorogenics, there are no conventional tests readily available with which to compare possibly incorrect reactions. Of the 28 Salmonella strains that were tested, 5 were incorrectly reported. The 21 remaining errors were scattered among the genera tested. Testing on nine strains gave a result of “no identification” (very rare biotype). The Rapid Neg ID3 panel in this study approached 89% accuracy for the identification of gram-negative organisms encountered in the hospital laboratory.
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Palmgren, J. E., and T. Lahtinen. "Fingerprint recognition to assist daily identification of radiotherapy patients." Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice 8, no. 1 (March 2009): 17–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1460396908006493.

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AbstractA system to assist daily identification of radiotherapy patients and to prevent accidental exposures to mis-indentified patients was developed. The fingerprint-based biometric system was chosen because of its high sensitivity in identification and suitability for hospital use. In a 6-month survey, 85.7% of the daily treatment fractions were identified successfully; 5.5% of the unsuccessful identifications were overridden by the staff and the remaining 8.8% were due to poor-quality fingerprints. No false identifications occurred so that patient was identified as a different person. During the past 2.5 years and 47,000 treatment fractions, the system has been well accepted by the patients and radiation technologists and misidentified patients have not been treated since the installation.
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Ross, Dylan H., Jian Guo, Aivett Bilbao, Tao Huan, Richard D. Smith, and Xueyun Zheng. "Evaluating Software Tools for Lipid Identification from Ion Mobility Spectrometry–Mass Spectrometry Lipidomics Data." Molecules 28, no. 8 (April 14, 2023): 3483. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28083483.

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The unambiguous identification of lipids is a critical component of lipidomics studies and greatly impacts the interpretation and significance of analyses as well as the ultimate biological understandings derived from measurements. The level of structural detail that is available for lipid identifications is largely determined by the analytical platform being used. Mass spectrometry (MS) coupled with liquid chromatography (LC) is the predominant combination of analytical techniques used for lipidomics studies, and these methods can provide fairly detailed lipid identification. More recently, ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) has begun to see greater adoption in lipidomics studies thanks to the additional dimension of separation that it provides and the added structural information that can support lipid identification. At present, relatively few software tools are available for IMS-MS lipidomics data analysis, which reflects the still limited adoption of IMS as well as the limited software support. This fact is even more pronounced for isomer identifications, such as the determination of double bond positions or integration with MS-based imaging. In this review, we survey the landscape of software tools that are available for the analysis of IMS-MS-based lipidomics data and we evaluate lipid identifications produced by these tools using open-access data sourced from the peer-reviewed lipidomics literature.
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Steffens, Niklas K., S. Alexander Haslam, Sebastian C. Schuh, Jolanda Jetten, and Rolf van Dick. "A Meta-Analytic Review of Social Identification and Health in Organizational Contexts." Personality and Social Psychology Review 21, no. 4 (July 7, 2016): 303–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1088868316656701.

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We provide a meta-analytical review examining two decades of work on the relationship between individuals’ social identifications and health in organizations (102 effect sizes, k = 58, N = 19,799). Results reveal a mean-weighted positive association between organizational identification and health ( r = .21, T = .14). Analysis identified a positive relationship for both workgroup ( r = .21) and organizational identification ( r = .21), and in studies using longitudinal/experimental ( r = .13) and cross-sectional designs ( r = .22). The relationship is stronger (a) for indicators of the presence of well-being ( r = .27) than absence of stress ( r = .18), (b) for psychological ( r = .23) than physical health ( r = .16), (c) to the extent that identification is shared among group members, and (d) as the proportion of female participants in a sample decreases. Overall, results indicate that social identifications in organizations are positively associated with health but that there is also substantial variation in effect size strength. We discuss implications for theory and practice and outline a roadmap for future research.
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