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Journal articles on the topic "In-field diagnosticts"

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Rajappa, Margret Chandira. "An Overview of Ondine’s Curse and its Diagnostic Options in the Medical Field." Journal of Communicable Diseases 52, no. 02 (June 30, 2022): 89–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.24321/0019.5138.202276.

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One of the most captivating mythical tales in the realm of medicine is Ondine’s curse. Ondine was an eternal water spirit who became human after falling in love, marrying, and having a child with a man. When she saw her husband sleeping with another woman, she cursed him to stay awake to control his breathing, according to one version of the story. The unusual illness marked by loss of autonomic breath control while voluntary breathing remains intact was cleverly called “Ondine’s curse” during the nineteenth century. Nowadays, Ondine’s curse is most commonly connected with congenital central hypoventilation syndrome; nevertheless, it is also used to describe a variety of respiratory illnesses in the medical literature.
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Ichkitidze, L. P., N. A. Bazaev, D. V. Telyshev, R. Y. Preobrazhensky, and M. L. Gavrushina. "Magnetic Field Sensors in Medical Diagnostics." Biomedical Engineering 48, no. 6 (March 2015): 305–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10527-015-9475-0.

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Köhler, J., W. Lawrenz, F. Meier, P. Meinhardt, W. Stolz, and W. H. Bloss. "Flow Field Diagnostics in Industrial Devices." Berichte der Bunsengesellschaft für physikalische Chemie 97, no. 12 (December 1993): 1568–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bbpc.19930971212.

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Reznik, A. N., I. A. Shereshevskii, and N. K. Vdovicheva. "Radiation effects in near-field microwave diagnostics." Journal of Communications Technology and Electronics 53, no. 6 (June 2008): 622–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s1064226908060028.

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Demkin, V. P., B. V. Korolev, and S. V. Mel'nichuk. "Polarization diagnostics of plasma in an electric field." Russian Physics Journal 38, no. 1 (January 1995): 20–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00559508.

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Afanasiev, A. S., P. V. Evstafev, and D. V. Sigin. "ANALYSIS OF DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FIELD OF REMOTE DIAGNOSTICS ON AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORT." System analysis and logistics 4, no. 34 (December 20, 2022): 103–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.31799/2077-5687-2022-4-103-108.

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The article describes developments in the field of remote diagnostics in road transport. Consider existing patents for inventions and utility models, the main essence of which is remote diagnostics on vehicles.
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Ueta, Toshiya. "Plasma Diagnostics in the Era of Integral Field Spectroscopy." Galaxies 10, no. 1 (February 8, 2022): 30. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/galaxies10010030.

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To understand the physical conditions of various gaseous systems, plasma diagnostics must be performed properly. To that end, it is equally important to have extinction correction performed properly, even before performing plasma diagnostics. This means that the physical conditions of the target sources—the very quantities to be derived via plasma diagnostics—must be known even before performing extinction correction, because the degree of extinction is determined by comparing the observed spectra of the target sources with their theoretically predicted counterparts. One way to resolve this conundrum is to perform both extinction correction and plasma diagnostics together by iteratively seeking a converged solution. In fact, if these analyses are performed self-consistently, a converged solution can be found based solely on well-calibrated line intensities, given the adopted extinction law and the RV value. However, it is still rare to find these analyses performed numerically rigorously without unnecessary analytical approximations from start to finish. In this contribution for the APN 8e conference, we would like to review this convoluted problem and sort out critical issues based on the results of our recent experiments. It appears that the convoluted theoretical and observational progresses exacerbated by the highly numerical nature of these analyses necessitated a number of analytical simplifications to make the problem analytically tractable in the pre-computer era and that such analytical simplifications still remain rampant in the literature today, even after ample computational resources became readily available. Hence, the community is encouraged to do away with this old habit of sidestepping numerical calculations that was a necessary evil in the past. This is especially true in the context of spatially-resolved 2-D spectroscopy, which obviously conflicts with the uniformity assumption often blindly inherited from 1-D spectroscopy.
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Voslamber, D. "Self‐calibrating magnetic field diagnostics in beam emission spectroscopy." Review of Scientific Instruments 66, no. 4 (April 1995): 2892–903. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1145574.

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Di Campli, R., R. Ramelli, M. Bianda, I. Furno, S. Kumar Dhara, and L. Belluzzi. "Imaging spectropolarimetry for magnetic field diagnostics in solar prominences." Astronomy & Astrophysics 644 (December 2020): A89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202037931.

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Context. Narrowband imaging spectropolarimetry is one of the most powerful tools available to infer information about the intensity and topology of the magnetic fields present in extended plasma structures in the solar atmosphere. Aims. We describe the instrumental set-up and the observing procedure that we have developed and optimized at the Istituto Ricerche Solari Locarno in order to perform imaging spectropolarimetry. A measurement that highlights the potential of the ensuing observations for magnetic field diagnostics in solar prominences is presented. Methods. Monochromatic images of solar prominences were obtained by combining a tunable narrowband filter, based on two Fabry-Perot etalons, with a Czerny-Turner spectrograph. Linear and circular polarization were measured at every pixel of the monochromatic image with the Zurich Imaging Polarimeter, ZIMPOL. A wavelength scan was performed across the profile of the considered spectral line. The HAZEL inversion code was applied to the observed Stokes profiles to infer a series of physical properties of the observed structure. Results. We carried out a spectropolarimetric observation of a prominence, consisting of a set of quasi-monochromatic images across the He I D3 line at 5876 Å in the four Stokes parameters. The map of observed Stokes profiles was inverted with HAZEL, finding magnetic fields with intensities between 15 and 30 G and directed along the spine of the prominence, which is in agreement with the results of previous works.
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Kewley, Lisa. "Photoionization, line emission diagnostics." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 9, S304 (October 2013): 18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743921314003160.

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AbstractPhotoionization models for AGN, including Seyfert and LINERs are discussed. These photoionization models can be used to derive emission-line diagnostics for AGN that can determine the properties of the AGN and surrounding ISM, including the relative AGN contribution to the EUV radiation field, the hardness of the AGN radiation field, the ionization state of the gas, and the metallicity of the narrow-line region. It is shown how the AGN emission-line diagnostics are expected to change with redshift. Finally, latest application of these models by the author to wide integral field spectroscopy to separate starburst and AGN contributions in composite galaxies are presented.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "In-field diagnosticts"

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Frierson, Robert V. Jr. "Spectroscopic diagnostics of a plasma in a rotating magnetic field." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/17236.

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Goldberg, Benjamin M. "Electric Field Measurements in Non-Equilibrium ElectricDischarge Plasmas Using Picosecond Four-Wave Mixing." The Ohio State University, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1449236861.

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Chavez, Jose Luis Fierro. "Diagnostic techniques of electrical failures in organic insulators installed in the field." Thesis, University of Salford, 1992. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.306080.

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Kastner, Jeffrey F. "Far-field radiated noise mechanisms in high reynolds number and high-speed jets." The Ohio State University, 2007. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1181753004.

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Habib, Josef. "Development & optimization of diffusion tensor imaging at high field strengths in translational research." Thesis, University of Nottingham, 2012. http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/12405/.

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Ever since the inception of Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI), unabated advancements in its capabilities and applications have been spearheaded by a vibrant research effort to devise dedicated acquisition sequences, protocols and hardware. In translational research, however, the transition of these innovations into the arenas of biomedical research, and ultimately clinical practice is frequently hampered by practical considerations. These include the availability of appropriate expertise, time and resources for their implementation, and considerations of compatibility with established techniques and results reported in literature. Such concerns provide the impetus to maximize the utility of existing protocols before attempting the development of novel dedicated techniques. In this thesis, three investigations, each targeting a different DTI application, are presented. The strategy implemented throughout involves assessing the suitability of existing sequences for the intended task, and determining any limiting factors, evaluating whether appropriate modifications of the acquisition protocols used are capable of alleviating limitations, and developing novel, dedicated protocols wherever necessary. The value and, importantly, the wide scope of this approach in answering important research questions is exemplified through the breadth of the studies presented. The first study presents, for the first time, a quantitative evaluation of the effects of cardiac pulsation on prevalent DTI metrics acquired with a specific acquisition protocol used routinely in clinical practice. Findings inform the on-going debate on whether the investment in cardiac gating is merited by improvements in data quality. Effects were observed during only 6 % of the cardiac cycle, and not 20 % as previously reported. The impact of cardiac pulsation on selected diffusion Tensor indices was minimal in group studies, but of potential practical relevance in individual cases. Methods to predict which individuals may benefit from gating have also been suggested. Secondly, the feasibility of post-mortem DTI was established through the successful acquisition, also for the first time, of DTI data on a chemically fixed whole human post-mortem brain using a clinical sequence. Previous failed attempts have been attributed to insufficient SNR. In this study scanner stability and distortion are found to be the main limiting factors, and mitigated using appropriate averaging and co-registration strategies. The third study assessed the potential of ultra-high field strength DTI by identifying and optimizing the potential strengths of DTI at 7T. Subsequent to optimization with respect to SNR, the main sources of artefact were found to be B1 inhomogeneity and inadequate fat suppression. Both were alleviated by modification of the available acquisition protocol, resulting in higher SNR and data quality than previously reported. Finally, in developing appropriate data quality measures, the ‘Difference method’, commonly used for the quantification of SNR, was found to be unsuitable for in vivo DTI acquisitions at 7 T, leading to the proposal, and successful implementation and validation of an alternative.
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Gravestijn, Bob. "Importance of radial profiles in spectroscopic diagnostics applied to the EXTRAP-T2R reversed-field pinch." Doctoral thesis, KTH, Physics, 2003. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-3656.

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The determination of the plasma confinement propertiesdemand data as the electron temperature, the ionic and electrondensity profiles and the radiative emissivity profiles. Thefocus of this thesis is the importance of radial profiles inspectroscopic diagnostics applied to the EXTRAP-T2Rreversed-field pinch.

EXTRAP-T2R is a resistive shell reversed-field pinch with amagnetic field shell penetration time much longer than therelaxation cycle time scale. Significant improvements inconfinement properties derived by quantitative plasmaspectroscopy in the vacuum ultraviolet are observed compared tothe previous device EXTRAP-T2. The low level of magneticturbulence and the good magnetic surfaces in the edge regionexplain this observed improvement. A current profile controlexperiment reduces the stochastic transport, which is connectedto the dynamo, and improves the confinement in EXTRAP-T2R evenmore.

A comparison of the electron temperature estimated by usinga ratio of line intensities from the same ionization stage ofoxygen and the Thomson scattering system shows that thedifference is explained by the different spatial dependence ofthe excited state populations and the corresponding emissivityof these spectral lines. A collisional radiative model givesestimates for radial profiles of impurities which are notmeasured in EXTRAP-T2R. The estimated profiles can in turn beused to determine the radial profile of the effective ioncharge, the emissivity and finally the radiative power. Asinput, the model uses radial profiles.

Neutral hydrogen is predominantly present in the boundaryregion of the plasma. Spectroscopic investigations in this areashow very asymmetric spectral lines of hydrogen due to themovement of atoms. The velocity of the hydrogen atoms dependson the type of plasma-wall interaction and their measurementhelps to identify the different interaction processes. Theexistence of hydrogen molecules in the edge complicates theinterpretation of the line shapes and on the determination ofthe particle confinement time.

Keywords:Reversed-field pinch, EXTRAP-T2R, quantitativeplasma spectroscopy, VUV spectroscopy, line-integrated electrontemperature, oxygen, profiles, confinement properties, powerbalance, hydrogen, particle confinement time.

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Fredholm, Johan, and Benjamin Taghavi-Awal. "Capital markets in developing countries : A model for capital market diagnostics, with a field study implementation in Georgia." Thesis, Stockholm University, School of Business, 2006. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-6430.

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This thesis starts with a research overview of the relationship between financial system development, capital markets and economic growth. The general consensus among economists is that financial system development contributes to economic growth and that both banks and capital markets are important in that development. These findings justify the interest that aid agencies and international organisations show for assisting financial development in developing countries. The authors go on to create a model for Capital Market Diagnostics (CMD) that could be used by such organisations to evaluate the level of development of the capital market in a developing country. The model consists of three steps. Step one determines whether necessary conditions, such as security and rule of law, exist in the country. Step two lists factors that can improve or impede the development of the capital market, focusing on the availability of capital, the availability of investment opportunities and macro environment factors that affect these two. The third step consists of an evaluation of the financial institutions in the country, providing checklists for interviews and site visits. To test the model it was implemented during a field study in Georgia. The conclusions from the test were that the final model, having been improved during the field study, meets the requirements for accuracy and usability and can be utilised as intended. The evaluation also resulted in conclusions on the development of the Georgian capital market. The level of development is low, mainly due to a lack of investment opportunities. There are few companies using the capital market in Georgia, and the ongoing privatisation process is not changing this but instead creates privately held companies with few owners. Another cause for the low level of development is a lack of capital, due to low interest and level of knowledge from domestic investors and a pension system that does not channel investments to the capital market. However, the institutions of the capital market are sufficiently developed for the current level of market activity and do not limit capital market development at this stage.

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Van, der Walt Jacobus Gert. "Radiation field shaping through low temperature thermal-spray in radiotheraphy." Thesis, Bloemfontein : Central University of Technology, Free State, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/11462/116.

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Thesis (D. Tech.) -- Central University of Technology, Free State, 2009
Superficial cancerous lesions are commonly treated through low energy X-ray or electron radiation in radiotherapy. The treatment units that produce the radiation are equipped with square, rectangular and round applicators of different sizes. These applicators attach to the treatment units and define the radiation field size applied during treatment. An applicator is chosen to fit the shape of the cancerous lesion on the patient as closely as possible. Since cancerous lesions are irregular in shape, there will always be an area of healthy tissue between the edge of the lesion and the edge of the standard field shape. This healthy tissue will be irradiated along with the lesion during treatment which is undesirable since the cancer wound heals through reparative growth of the surrounding healthy tissue after treatment. Traditional techniques that were developed to shield this healthy tissue and thus shape the radiation field to the shape of the lesion present various shortcomings. This study introduces a new thermal-spray process for producing radiation field shaping shields which overcomes most of the shortcomings encountered with the traditional field shaping techniques. Since none of the commercially available thermal-spray equipment could be used to produce field shaping shields, new thermal-spray equipment was designed and fabricated tailor made to the application. Different techniques to determine the contours of the treatment area on the patient were investigated. These included a patient contact technique using a plaster bandage impression and a non-contact technique using 3D laser scanning. From the plaster bandage impression a plaster model can be produced onto which a high density low melt material such as Wood’ s alloy can be thermally sprayed to produce a field shaping mask. A model can also be produced from the 3D laser scanning data through laser sintering (LS) in nylon polyamide powder or through computer numerical controlled (CNC) milling in a block of low density polyurethane. The thermal-spray technique was evaluated by comparing the field shaping ability of radiation shields produced through the technique to the field shaping ability of shields produced through the traditional techniques. Radiographic film was used for this purpose and the results are presented in the form of isodensity charts. The required thicknesses of thermal-sprayed field shaping masks to shield radiation of various energies were also determined. The thicknesses were determined through radiation transmission measurements of known thicknesses of sprayed sheets of Wood’ s alloy. X-ray imaging showed that there were no defects present within thermal-sprayed layers of Wood’ s alloy that may negatively affect the shielding ability of masks produced through the technique.
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Ghattas, Lama. "Autodiagnostic des perturbations des réseaux d’antennes : application à la goniométrie." Thesis, CentraleSupélec, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015SUPL0001/document.

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Cette thèse porte sur la conception d’un système de mesure in-situ permettant de détecter les perturbations variables dans l’environnement proche d’un réseau d’antennes. Une première partie est consacrée à l’étude du bénéfice d’un tel système appliqué à un réseau de goniométrie. Une étude quantitative de la dégradation des performances de goniométrie sur porteur en présence d’obstacles variables est réalisée. Le deuxième point majeur de cette thèse est le choix de la technologie pour la conception du système de diagnostic. La Technique de diffusion modulée par l’optique (OMS) est sélectionnée. Un modèle de prédiction de la puissance rétrodiffusée par la sonde OMS a été élaboré afin de choisir la dimension de sonde optimale. Suite aux études théoriques, une sonde de 12 cm chargée par la photodiode (PDCS30T) a été réalisée. Des mesures en chambre anéchoïque ont été menées afin de valider le bilan de liaison et mesurer la sensibilité de la sonde à des obstacles proches. Finalement, une étude est réalisée afin d’étudier la sensibilité exigée par le réseau de diagnostic pour détecter la présence d’obstacles. Un dimensionnement du système global est calculé
This thesis focuses on the design of an in-situ measurement system to detect variable disturbances in the near field of antenna arrays. The first part was focused on the study of the benefit of the monitoring system for direction finding antennas (DFA). A quantitative study of degradation of performances of DFA installed on a carrier in presence of variable obstacles was done. The second point of the study concerns the choice for the technology for the diagnostic system design. The Optically Modulated Scatterer Technique (OMS) is selected. A model that predicts the OMS backscattered power is developed to select the optimal dimension of the probe. Following the theoretical studies, a 12 cm OMS probe coupled to the nonlinear device (PDCS30T) was designed. Measurements in anechoic chamber were conducted to validate the budget link model and measure the sensitivity of the probe to nearby objects. Finally, a study is conducted to investigate the sensitivity required by the diagnostic probes for detecting the presence of obstacles. A dimensioning of the overall system is computed
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Hall, Christine Margaret. "The development and evaluation of two computer-based diagnostic aids in the field of inherited skeletal dysplasias and malformation syndromes." Thesis, Imperial College London, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.419866.

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Books on the topic "In-field diagnosticts"

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Chavez, Jose Luis Fierro. Diagnostic techniques of electrical failures in organic insulators installed in the field. Salford: University of Salford, 1992.

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The proton microprobe: Applications in the biomedical field. Boca Raton, Fla: CRC Press, 1985.

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National, Conference "Scientific Researches in the field of Control and Diagnostics" (2006 Arad Israel). National Conference "Scientific Researches in the Field of the Control and Diagnostics": Proceedings : 2006, November 29, Arad. Arad: Institute for Advanced Studies, 2006.

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National Conference "Scientific Researches in the field of Control and Diagnostics" (2006 Arad, Israel). National Conference "Scientific Researches in the Field of the Control and Diagnostics": Proceedings : 2006, November 29, Arad. Edited by Sokol Vladimir M. Arad: Institute for Advanced Studies, 2006.

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Chernysheva, Yuliya. Analysis and diagnostics of financial-economic activity of enterprise(organization). ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/24681.

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The textbook contains the main elements of the methodology for diagnostics and analysis of financial and economic activities of the organization. The chapters of the textbook consider the role, significance, types, methods of analysis of financial and economic activities of the organization, its mathematical tools, the history and new directions of analysis of the organization's activities in Russian and foreign analytical practice, as well as methods for analyzing the volume of production, sales and cost of production, the analysis of security and use of material and labor resources, fixed assets, analysis of financial results and financial condition of the organization. Meets the requirements of the Federal state educational standard of higher education of the latest generation. For University students in the field of training 38.03.01 " Economics "and other areas, studying the disciplines" Analysis and diagnostics of financial and economic activities"," Complex economic analysis", as well as students in the system of retraining.
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1969-, Lee-Treweek Geraldine, and Linkogle Stephanie, eds. Danger in the field: Risk and ethics in social research. London: Routledge, 2000.

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Lao-Swedish Upland Agriculture and Forestry Research Program. Field report on indigenous soil taxonomy, household level diagnostic survey, and market research in Phonsay District, May-June 2003: Socio-economic research component. Vientiane, Lao PDR: Lao Swedish Upland Agriculture and Forestry Research Programme, 2003.

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Perry, Roland N., David J. Hunt, and Sergei A. Subbotin, eds. Techniques for work with plant and soil nematodes. Wallingford: CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781786391759.0000.

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Abstract This book is extensively illustrated, and addresses both fundamental traditional techniques and new methodologies. The chapters aim to provide an introduction to basic techniques for laboratory and field work with plant-parasitic and free-living soil-dwelling nematodes. The coverage highlights areas that have expanded and/or become more widespread over recent years, such as techniques used in diagnostic laboratories, including computerized methods to count and identify nematodes, and the use of entomopathogenic nematodes as environmentally acceptable control systems for some insect pests. The use of molecular techniques is relevant to many areas of work on nematodes and basic information on current molecular methodologies and their various applications is included.
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Tonelli, Paolo, ed. Il giudizio nell'estrazione del terzo molare inferiore. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-576-9.

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The scientific literature and clinical dental practice have in the extraction of the lower third molar an area of wide interest. In fact, parallel to the presence of prejudices and false beliefs on the part of patients, there is also a great variability of scientific opinions among professionals in the field, both in relation to the indications for extraction, diagnostic aids, and intra- and post-operative management. Our text aims to merge the awareness given by clinical experience with the knowledge of an evidence-based dental culture, proposing itself as a stimulus for in-depth study for students, professionals and enthusiasts of the subject. The multimedia digital resources (photos and videos) of some dental procedures can be freely consulted via the QR code on the cover.
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Kuz'mina, Tat'yana. Self-awareness and personal adaptive potential in normal and impaired development. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1086621.

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The monograph presents the generalized results of the author's scientific activity related to the diagnosis and phenomenological description of the state of self-consciousness and the Self-concept of persons with developmental disorders, in particular with mild mental retardation. The variants of self-awareness diagnostics and a comprehensive assessment of the personal adaptive potential of subjects of different ages with intellectual disabilities are presented and methodologically justified. The presented methods allow us to form an individual adaptive profile based on a quantitative assessment of qualitative indicators of adaptability/maladaptivity. The content aspects of the formation of the antisocial potential of a person with mild mental retardation, in particular, the problems of suggestibility, indoctrination and the participation of persons with intellectual disabilities in criminal communities, are separately identified. It will be useful for students, postgraduates, researchers and practitioners in the field of pedagogy, psychology, law.
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Book chapters on the topic "In-field diagnosticts"

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Rolfs, Arndt, Irmela Schuller, Ulrich Finckh, and Ines Weber-Rolfs. "Oligonucleotides in the Field of PCR." In PCR: Clinical Diagnostics and Research, 221–43. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77492-8_20.

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Behrend, Claudia, Javad Karimzad Hagh, Parvin Mehdipour, Heinz Schott, and Gesa Schwanitz. "Quality Control in the Field of Diagnostics." In Human Chromosome Atlas, 17–20. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-10588-3_3.

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Sobotka, Jerzy. "Exemplary Applications of Physical Field Interactions in Geological Media in Field Investigations." In Reservoir Rock Diagnostics for Water or Hydrocarbon Exploration, 101–15. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-31049-3_6.

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Sitepu, B., N. D. Laksono, U. Setiawati, F. Nur, M. Rahmaningsih, Y. Anwar, P. Widodo, B. P. Forster, and A. R. Purba. "Pre-trial screening using DNA diagnostics." In Field trials in oil palm breeding: a manual, 85–89. Wallingford: CABI, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789241396.0085.

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Monetti, Giuseppe. "Diagnostic Imaging in Track and Field Athletes." In Management of Track and Field Injures, 61–69. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60216-1_7.

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Tomlinson, Jenny. "In-Field Diagnostics Using Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification." In Methods in Molecular Biology, 291–300. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-62703-089-2_25.

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Barua, D. J., and R. Pandian. "Risk and waste management in oil field." In Condition Monitoring and Diagnostic Engineering Management, 212–17. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0431-6_33.

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Zamorano, M., M. J. Gómez, C. Castejón, and J. C. García-Prada. "Learning Machine Diagnostics Through Laboratory Experiments." In New Trends in Educational Activity in the Field of Mechanism and Machine Theory, 57–63. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00108-7_7.

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Lu, XinPei, Stephan Reuter, Mounir Laroussi, and DaWei Liu. "Diagnostics of the Plasma Effluent (in Jets)—From Near Field to Far Field." In Nonequilibrium Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Jets, 307–47. Boca Raton : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, [2019]: CRC Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429053665-7.

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Alcock, S. J., and A. P. F. Turner. "How Could a Concerted Action Guide Technological Developments in the Field of Biosensors?" In Biosensors for Environmental Diagnostics, 262–71. Wiesbaden: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-93454-3_16.

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Conference papers on the topic "In-field diagnosticts"

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Bandyopadhyay, M. N. "Transformer Diagnostics in the Practical Field." In 2007 Large Engineering Systems Conference on Power Engineering. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/lescpe.2007.4437377.

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Tsigutkin, K., E. Stambulchik, K. Chirko, and Y. Maron. "B-field diagnostics in transient plasmas." In The 33rd IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science, 2006. ICOPS 2006. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/plasma.2006.1706881.

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Tsigutkin, K., E. Stambulchik, and Y. Maron. "Magnetic Field Diagnostics in Transient Plasmas." In 2005 IEEE Pulsed Power Conference. IEEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ppc.2005.300763.

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Kondo, Masa-aki. "On the radiation field in astrophysical jets." In Testing the AGN paradigm diagnostics. AIP, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.42270.

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Kovacic, Laurence. "Electric Field Induced Lyman-$\alpha$ Emission (Efile) Diagnostic : Electric Field Measurements In Vacuum And In A Plasma." In 1st EPS conference on Plasma Diagnostics. Trieste, Italy: Sissa Medialab, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.240.0124.

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Bettocchi, R., P. R. Spina, and G. Torella. "Gas Turbine Health Indices Determination by Using Neural Networks." In ASME Turbo Expo 2002: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2002-30276.

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Recently, diagnostic approaches based on Artificial Intelligence have become very attractive. In particular Neural Networks (NNs) seem to have suitable characteristics for gas turbine diagnostics. This paper deals with the activities carried out for: • selecting the most appropriate NN structure for gas turbine diagnostics; • developing a NN for the detection, isolation and assessment of single and combined causes of performance degradation in a two shaft industrial gas turbine; • testing both the NN performance in recognizing causes of performance degradation and robustness in presence of scarce and/or wrong input data. The data used in all these phases in order to train and test the NN have been generated using a non-linear Cycle Program. So, the Cycle Program becomes a data generator, which may be integrated with data derived from field experience, while the diagnostic function is performed by the NN.
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TROLINGER, JAMES, and GEORGE HAVENER. "A renaissance in holographic flow field diagnostics." In 29th Aerospace Sciences Meeting. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.1991-566.

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Yeganyan, Gayane. "ENVIRONMENTAL DIAGNOSTICS IN THE FIELD OF PEDAGOGY." In The Impact of the Social Cultural Environment on Childhood: Challenges and Solutions. Armenian State Pedagogical University after Kh. Abovyan, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.24234/12gy1g25.

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The paper deals with the problem of diagnostics of the environment of the educa-tional organization. It discusses existing pedagogical approaches to the diagnosics of intangible components of the environment and also gives examples of employing vari-ous methods of diagnostics of the environment in social and educational activities. The paper comes to a conclusion about the necessity of integrating ideas of pedagogical sci-ence and practice with the aim of improving the quality of the environment of educa-tional institutions.
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Eng, Lukas M., Stefan Grafstrom, Ingo Hellmann, Christian Loppacher, Tobias Otto, Jan Renger, Frank Schlaphof, Jan Seidel, and Ulrich Zerweck. "Nanoscale nondestructive electric field probing in ferroelectrics, organic molecular films and near-field optical nanodevices." In NDE for Health Monitoring and Diagnostics, edited by Norbert Meyendorf, George Y. Baaklini, and Bernd Michel. SPIE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.544503.

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Maksimychev, O. I., E. N. Matiukhina, A. V. Ostroukh, and Y. E. Vasiliev. "Connected Vehicle Remote Diagnostic System." In 2021 Systems of Signals Generating and Processing in the Field of on Board Communications. IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ieeeconf51389.2021.9416001.

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Reports on the topic "In-field diagnosticts"

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Anderson, R. A., and S. D. Nelson. EM field and instrumentation diagnostics in support of the LFT&E HPM methodology testing. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/3401.

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Diop, Ahmed. Country Diagnostic Study – Senegal. Islamic Development Bank Institute, October 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.55780/rp21003.

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The Country Diagnostic Study (CDS) for Senegal uses the Hausmann-Rodrik-Velasco growth diagnostics model to identify the binding constraints being faced in its quest for higher and more sustained economic growth and make recommendations to relax these constraints. Hence, the findings of the CDS can help the Islamic Development Bank in identifying areas where it can have a greater impact and provide an evidence-basis to support the development of the Member Country Partnership Strategy. After decades of subdued and highly volatile economic growth due to heavy dependence on primary commodities and low productivity, Senegal experienced an unprecedented growth acceleration from 2014 to 2019. However, there appeared to be a weak correlation between economic growth and jobs creation. In addition, about 90 percent of non-agricultural employment is estimated to be informal. The national poverty rate decreased by 5 percentage points between 2011 and 2018. Nonetheless, the absolute number of poor people has increased. Furthermore, regional disparities are persistent. Despite the country’s solid performance in the field of governance, further simplification and transparency of business procedures and regulations will be critical in addressing the challenge of informality. Efforts to address informality in the economy should also target the issue of access to finance through the design of financing mechanisms based on specific needs assessment and risk management tools. Senegal will also need to create the conditions for higher competitiveness and follow upgrading trajectories in global and regional value chains. In this respect, both physical and digital connectivity will be essential.
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Kasidi, Heru, and Peter C. Miller. Norplant® use-dynamics diagnostic study, 1991. Population Council, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh1992.1000.

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After five years of national programmatic use of Norplant® contraceptive implants, in 1992 the National Population and Family Planning Board (BKKBN) plans to implement a follow-up Use-Dynamics Study of implant users in West Java and West Sumatra Provinces, Indonesia. A Diagnostic Study was implemented in 1991 to prepare for that study prior to final approval, and to get some early insights into implant program operations in advance of final results from the main study. This report is a summary of findings from the Diagnostic Study. The Diagnostic Study had two broad objectives: to obtain information to guide development of the larger Use-Dynamics Study, and to supplement existing information on implant service delivery with a field-based observation study to help BKKBN make necessary decisions for its implant program. The Diagnostic Study helped in sharpening the original questionnaire draft, which has been appropriately revised.
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Levisohn, Sharon, Mark Jackwood, and Stanley Kleven. New Approaches for Detection of Mycoplasma iowae Infection in Turkeys. United States Department of Agriculture, February 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/1995.7612834.bard.

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Mycoplasma iowae (Mi) is a pathogenic avian mycoplasma which causes mortality in turkey embryos and as such has clinical and economic significance for the turkey breeder industry. Control of Mi infection is severely hampered by lack of adequate diagnostic tests, together with resistance to most antibiotics and resilience to environment. A markedly high degree of intra-species antigenic variation also contributes to difficulties in detection and control of infection. In this project we have designed an innovative gene-based diagnostic test based on specific amplification of the 16S rRNA gene of Mi. This reaction, designed Multi-species PCR-RFLP test, also amplifies the DNA of the pathogenic avian mycoplasmas M. gallisepticum (Mg) and M. synoviae (Ms). This test detects DNA equivalent to about 300 cfu Mi or either of the other two target mycoplasmas, individually or in mixed infection. It is a quick test, applicable to a wide variety of clinical samples, such as allantoic fluid or tracheal or cloacal swab suspensions. Differential diagnosis is carried out by gel electro-phoresis of the PCR amplicon digested with selected restriction enzymes (Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism). This can also be readily accomplished by using a simple Dot-Blot hybridization assay with digoxigenin-labeled oligonucleotide probes reacting specifically with unique Mi, Mg or Ms sequences in the PCR amplicon. The PCR/OLIGO test increased sensitivity by at least 10-fold with a capacity for rapid testing of large numbers of samples. Experimental infection trials were carried out to evaluate the diagnostic tools and to study pathogenesis of Mi infection. Field studies and experimental infection of embryonated eggs indicated both synergistic and competitive interaction of mycoplasma pathogens in mixed infection. The value of the PCR diagnostic tests for following the time course of egg transmission was shown. A workable serological test (Dot Immunobinding Assay) was also developed but there was no clear-cut evidence that infected turkeys develop an immune response. Typing of a wide spectrum of Mi field isolates by a variety of gene-based molecular techniques indicated a higher degree of genetic homogeneity than predicted on the basis of the phenotypic variability. All known strains of Mi were detected by the method developed. Together with an M. meleagridis-PCR test based on the same gene, the Multi-species PCR test is a highly valuable tool for diagnosis of pathogenic mycoplasmas in single or mixed infection. The further application of this rapid and specific test as a part of Mi and overall mycoplasma control programs will be dependent on developments in the turkey industry.
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Alharbi, Shuaa S., and Haifa F. Alhasson. Toward the Identification of Applications of Artificial Intelligence for Dental Image Detection: Systematic Review. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, November 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.11.0023.

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Review question / Objective: The purpose of this systematic review is to understand and compare the current applications of machine learning in the care of dental patients. This will enable us to assess their diagnostic and prognostic accuracy. As part of the study, we will identify areas of development for ML applications in the dental care field. In addition, we will suggest improvements to research methodology that will facilitate the implementation of ML technologies in services and improve clinical treatment guidelines based on the results of future studies. Condition being studied: This study rationally focused on reviewing the current state of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in dentistry and state-of-the-art applications, including the recognition of teeth cavities, filled teeth, crown predictions, oral surgery, and endodontic therapy.
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Swaby, James A., James C. McAvin, and Ratree Takhampunya. Test and Evaluation of Field-Deployable Infectious Disease Diagnostic Assays in Support of the Joint Biological Agent Identification and Diagnosis System (JBAIDS): Malaria (Plasmodium/JBAIDS). Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada562427.

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Nedd, Steven. Can a Self-Diagnostic Digitally Controlled Pacemaker/Defibrillator Device be Used for Alerting Military Personnel When a Soldier Health Condition Becomes Compromised Out in the Field. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada469014.

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Steven, Nedd. Can A Self-Diagnostic Digitally Controlled Pacemaker/Defibrillator Device be Used For Alerting Military Personnel When a Soldier Health Condition Becomes Compromised Out in the Field. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada471920.

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SAINI, RAVINDER, AbdulKhaliq Alshadid, and Lujain Aldosari. Investigation on the application of artificial intelligence in prosthodontics. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, December 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.12.0096.

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Review question / Objective: 1. Which artificial intelligence techniques are practiced in dentistry? 2. How AI is improving the diagnosis, clinical decision making, and outcome of dental treatment? 3. What are the current clinical applications and diagnostic performance of AI in the field of prosthodontics? Condition being studied: Procedures for desktop designing and fabrication Computer-aided design (CAD/CAM) in particular have made their way into routine healthcare and laboratory practice.Based on flat imagery, artificial intelligence may also be utilized to forecast the debonding of dental repairs. Dental arches in detachable prosthodontics may be categorized using Convolutional neural networks (CNN). By properly positioning the teeth, machine learning in CAD/CAM software can reestablish healthy inter-maxillary connections. AI may assist with accurate color matching in challenging cosmetic scenarios that include a single central incisor or many front teeth. Intraoral detectors can identify implant placements in implant prosthodontics and instantly input them into CAD software. The design and execution of dental implants could potentially be improved by utilizing AI.
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Bercovier, Herve, and Ronald P. Hedrick. Diagnostic, eco-epidemiology and control of KHV, a new viral pathogen of koi and common carp. United States Department of Agriculture, December 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2007.7695593.bard.

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Original objectives and revisions-The proposed research included these original objectives: field validation of diagnostic tests (PCR), the development and evaluation of new sensitive tools (LC-PCR/TaqManPCR, antibody detection by ELISA) including their use to study the ecology and the epidemiology of KHV (virus distribution in the environment and native cyprinids) and the carrier status of fish exposed experimentally or naturally to KHV (sites of virus replication and potential persistence or latency). In the course of the study we completed the genome sequence of KHV and developed a DNA array to study the expression of KHV genes in different conditions. Background to the topics-Mass mortality of koi or common carp has been observed in Israel, USA, Europe and Asia. These outbreaks have reduced exports of koi from Israel and have created fear about production, import, and movements of koi and have raised concerns about potential impacts on native cyprinid populations in the U.S.A. Major conclusions-A suite of new diagnostic tools was developed that included 3 PCR assays for detection of KHV DNA in cell culture and fish tissues and an ELISA assay capable of detecting anti-KHV antibodies in the serum of koi and common carp. The TKPCR assay developed during the grant has become an internationally accepted gold standard for detection of viral DNA. Additionally, the ELISA developed for detecting serum anti-KHV antibodies is now in wide use as a major nonlethal screening tool for evaluating virus status of koi and common carp populations. Real time PCR assays have been able to detect viral DNA in the internal organs of survivors of natural and wild type vaccine exposures at 1 and 10³ genome equivalents at 7 months after exposure. In addition, vaccinated fish were able to transmit the virus to naive fish. Potential control utilizing hybrids of goldfish and common carp for production demonstrated they were considerably more resistant than pure common carp or koi to both KHV (CyHV-3). There was no evidence that goldfish or other tested endemic cyprinids species were susceptible to KHV. The complete genomic sequencing of 3 strains from Japan, the USA, and Israel revealed a 295 kbp genome containing a 22 kbp terminal direct repeat encoding clear gene homologs to other fish herpesviruses in the family Herpesviridae. The genome encodes156 unique protein-coding genes, eight of which are duplicated in the terminal repeat. Four to seven genes are fragmented and the loss of these genes may be associated with the high virulence of the virus. Viral gene expression was studies by a newly developed chip which has allowed verification of transcription of most all hypothetical genes (ORFs) as well as their kinetics. Implications, both scientific and agricultural- The results from this study have immediate application for the control and management of KHV. The proposal provides elements key to disease management with improved diagnostic tools. Studies on the ecology of the virus also provide insights into management of the virus at the farms that farmers will be able to apply immediately to reduce risks of infections. Lastly, critical issues that surround present procedures used to create “resistant fish” must be be resolved (e.g. carriers, risks, etc.). Currently stamping out may be effective in eradicating the disease. The emerging disease caused by KHV continues to spread. With the economic importance of koi and carp and the vast international movements of koi for the hobby, this disease has the potential for even further spread. The results from our studies form a critical component of a comprehensive program to curtail this emerging pathogen at the local, regional and international levels.
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