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Morrison, Louise, Wes Raborn, and Kristi Husher. "Brief for the Appellant, Friends of Lustra, Inc.: Thirteenth Annual Pace National Environmental Moot Court Competition." Pace Environmental Law Review 19, no. 1 (September 1, 2001): 345. http://dx.doi.org/10.58948/0738-6206.1261.

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Ortiz Williams, Samuel Gibran. "PAGO ELECTRONICO VS CHEQUE (ELECTRONIC PAYMENT VS CHECK)." Universos Jurídicos, no. 18 (June 8, 2022): 66–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.25009/uj.vi18.2625.

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Resumen: En la Universidad Veracruzana (UV), desde hace por lo menos tres lustros, el pago del salario se hace con pago-máticos o con tarjetas electrónicas. Con el progreso de la tecnología nuevas formas de pago han sido posibles con una aparente ventaja para los trabajadores; lo que resulta contrario a lo que manda la Constitución Política de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos; ya que esta nos indica que el pago del salario debe hacerse en moneda de curso legal no siendo permitido hacerlo efectivo con mercancías, vales, fichas o con cualquier otro signo con que se pretenda substituir a la moneda de curso legal. ¿Es legal pagarles a los trabajadores a través de medios electrónicos como lo son los pago-máticos o las tarjetas electrónicas? Es necesario indicar que el sistema jurídico mexicano -a través de la figura del cheque- busca salvaguardar el patrimonio del trabajador asalariado; ya que goza del status de sentencia. Abstract: At the University of Veracruz (UV), for at least three decades, salary payments have been made with payment-matics or electronic cards. With the progress of technology, new forms of payment have been possible with an apparent advantage for its workers; which is contrary to what is mandated by the Political Constitution of the United Mexican States; since this indicates us that the payment of the salary must be made in legal tender, not being allowed to make it effective with merchandise, vouchers, tokens or with any other sign with which it is intended to replace the legal tender. Is it legal to pay workers through electronic means such as payment-matics or electronic cards? It is necessary to indicate that the Mexican legal system -through the figure of the check- seeks to safeguard the assets of the salaried worker, since it enjoys the status of sentence. Fuentes de consulta: Garner, B. (1999). Tender. Black´s Law Dictionary. St. Paul, Minnesota: West Group. Góngora Pimentel, G. (2005). Cheque. Diccionario Jurídico Mexicano. México: UNAM. Mish, F. (2004). Check. Merriam-Webster´s College Dictionary. Massacusetts: Merriam Webster´s, Inc. Legisgrafía Tesis Aislada Laboral, de los Tribunales Colegiados de Circuito, visible en la página 182, del Semanario Judicial de la Federación, vol. 181-186, 30 de mayo de 1984, 6ª. Parte, Materia Laboral, Séptima Época. Tesis Aislada Laboral, de los Tribunales Colegiados de Circuito, visible en la página 140, del Semanario Judicial de la Federación, vol. 163-168, 29 de octubre de 1982, 6ª. Parte, Materia Laboral, Séptima Época. Tesis S. CXI/2013 (10ª.), de la Segunda Sala de la Suprema Corte de Justicia de la Nación, visible en la página 1588, del Semanario Judicial de la Federación y su Gaceta, Libro II, Enero de 2014, Tomo 2, Materia Constitucional, Laboral, Décima Época.
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Muskatel, Rakefet Sidlik, Bar Nathansohn-Levi, Esther BACHAR Lustig, and Yair Reisner. "Towards Safer Allogeneic HSCT in Autoimmunity: Proof of Concept in Diabetes-Prone Mice." Blood 134, Supplement_1 (November 13, 2019): 3212. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2019-124905.

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R.S.K and B.N.L contributed equally to this study. The induction of tolerance towards pancreas autoantigens is a promising approach in the treatment of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). This goal can be partially attained by immuno-ablation followed by autologous HSCT which mitigates the immune reaction leading to diabetes, at least temporarily, if performed soon after diagnosis. However, most T1DM patients transplanted with autologous HSCT eventually relapse (E Snarski et al., Bone marrow Transplantation; 2016; 51, 398-402). Thus, developing methodologies for allogeneic HSCT, to provide a durable non-autoimmune TCR repertoire, could be a promising treatment approach provided that such protocols can safely achieve donor type chimerism. Accordingly, transplantation of T cell-depleted allogeneic HSCT (TD-HSCT) under mild conditioning, associated with minimal toxicity and reduced risk of GVHD, offers an attractive therapeutic option. However, overcoming rejection after reduced conditioning in T1DM represents a major challenge. We previously demonstrated in wild type mice that rejection of TD-HSCT can be prevented using donor-derived veto cells. Here, we show proof of concept of the safety and efficacy of veto cell mediated non-myeloablative mismatched allogeneic TD-HSCT, in the established NOD mouse T1DM model. Veto activity, first defined by Miller (Miller, R. G; Nature; 1980; 287; 544-54), is based on the ability of specific cell populations to attack host CTL-precursors (CTLp) that are directed against the antigens presented by the veto cells themselves. This response spares cells that are not targeted against the veto cells, including those recognizing pathogens. Among different veto cell populations described in the literature, central memory CD8 T cells exhibit the most robust veto activity upon transplantation, but are also endowed with marked GvH activity. We overcame GvH reactivity by expanding naïve or memory CD8 T cells against 3rd party MHC or viral antigens, under culture conditions favoring expression of the central memory phenotype. Such anti-3rd party central memory CD8 T cells (Tcm) are endowed with marked veto activity, while effectively depleted of GVH reactivity in fully mis-matched recipients (Reviewed in Reisner Y, Or-Geva N. Semin. Hematol. 2019; 56(3): 173-182). In this study, Tcm veto cells were generated from splenocytes obtained from Balb/c donors (H2d) cultured against irradiated third-party splenocytes (FVB; H2q), under cytokine deprivation. The selective expansion of CD8 mouse T cells against 3rd party stimulators under these conditions leads to selective 'death by neglect' of bystander anti-host T cell clones that could mediate GvHD; such cells are further diluted out by subsequent expansion of anti-3rd party T clones during further culture in the presence of IL15. In addition to causing selective loss of GvH reactive T cells, these culture conditions induce a central memory phenotype shown to be crucial for robust veto activity in vivo. To evaluate the safety and efficacy of such a transplant for diabetes therapy, 8 week old NOD mice (before diabetes onset) were treated with 4.5 Gy TBI conditioning at day -1, anti-3rd party veto Tcm and megadose nude bone marrow (NuBM) on day 0, and Rapamycin treatment from day -1 to day +4 (Scheme 1). Controls were untreated or received conditioning with no transplant. In four independent experiments (n= 35 NOD mice in the transplanted group), high chimerism from 83.5% to 99.6 % was found in all transplanted mice at 6 months post-transplant. Notably, with a follow-up of 200 days, 72.4% mice in the untreated group, and 96% in the conditioned group died of diabetes, while only 8.5% diabetes-associated mortality (Fig.1A) and no GvHD or other transplant-related mortality was observed in the transplanted mice (Fig.1B). Our results demonstrate a proof of concept for the safety and efficacy of non-myeloablative allogeneic TD-HSCT in type 1 diabetes. A clinical protocol testing the safety and efficacy of anti-3rd party veto cells in the context of low toxicity non-myeloablative TD-HSCT in hematological malignancies is commencing at MD Anderson Cancer Center. If successful, our results support further extension of this platform to autoimmune diabetes and other autoimmune diseases. Disclosures Lustig: Yeda Ltd.: Patents & Royalties. Reisner:Cell Source, Inc.: Consultancy, Equity Ownership, Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees, Patents & Royalties.
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Presser, Stephen B. "Jeffersonian Blinders - Mary C. Segers and Ted G. Jelen, with an introduction by Clarke E. Cochran: A Wall of Separation? Debating the Public Role of Religion. (Lanham, MD and Oxford: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1998. pp. xx, 191. $48.50, $14.95, paper.) - John T. NoonanJr, The Lustre of Our Country: The American Experience of Religious Freedom. (Berkeley and London: University of California Press, 1998, pp. x, 436. $35.00.)." Review of Politics 62, no. 1 (2000): 167–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0034670500030394.

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Singh, Aloukick Kumar, Elias Schetzen, Esther BACHAR Lustig, Wei-Hsin Liu, Raj Kumar Yadav, Sandeep Kumar Yadav, Kathryn McGinnis, and Yair Reisner. "Proof of Concept for Repair of Sickle Cell Disease By Non-Myeloablative MHC Disparate T Cell Depleted HSCT Combined with Donor-Derived Veto Cells." Blood 134, Supplement_1 (November 13, 2019): 1919. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2019-124594.

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Although life extending medical treatments are available for sickle cell disease (SCD), allogenic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) is considered a treatment of choice (Ozdogu et al., Bone Marrow Transplant 2018; 53(7): 880-890). However, HSCT is associated with several limitations, including conditioning-related toxicity and graft-versus-host disease (GvHD), especially when using MHC disparate transplants. Thus, the development of safe transplantation protocols for MHC disparate HSCT in sickle cell disease is vital. While the risk of GvHD and conditioning toxicity can be effectively reduced by the use of T-cell-depleted HSCT (TD-HSCT) under reduced intensity conditioning (RIC), rejection of TD-HSCT remains a challenge. We previously demonstrated in wild type mice that this barrier can be overcome using donor-derived veto cells. Here, we demonstrate the safety and efficacy of this approach in a well-defined murine model for sickle cells disease. Veto activity is based on the ability of certain cells to attack host CTL-precursors (CTLp) which are directed against antigens expressed on the veto cells themselves, sparing cells that are not targeted against the veto cells including T cells needed for defense against pathogens. Central memory CD8 T cells exhibit the most robust veto activity upon transplantation; however, these cells are also endowed with marked GvH activity. We overcame this issue by expanding naïve or memory CD8 T cells against 3rd party MHC or viral antigens, respectively, under culture conditions favoring expression of central memory phenotype. Such anti-3rd party central memoryCD8 T cells (Tcm), which are endowed with marked veto activity, also exhibit reduced risk for GvHD in fully mis-matched recipients (Reviewed in Reisner Y, Or-Geva N. Semin Hematol. 2019; 56(3): 173-182.) To generate Tcm veto cells, splenocytes obtained from Balb/c donors (H2d) were cultured against irradiated third-party splenocytes (FVB; H2q) under cytokine deprivation. The selective expansion of CD8 mouse T cells against 3rd party stimulators leads to selective 'death by neglect' of bystander anti-host T cell clones potentialy mediating GvHD, and these are further diluted out by subsequent expansion of anti-3rd party T clones during continued culture in the presence of IL-15. Apart from selective loss of GvH reactive T cells, these culture conditions induce a central memory phenotype shown to be important for attaining robust veto activity in vivo (Ophir et al., Blood. 2013; 121(7): 1220-8). We first calibrated the optimal irradiation dose for sickle mice (Berkeley model, H2b), comparing 4.5 Gy versus 5 Gy TBI in a conditioning protocol also including short term rapmycin treatment (Scheme 1). Higher levels of engraftment and chimerism were found in the group receiving 5Gy TBI (Fig. 1). All mice of both treatment groups survived >140 days with no evidence of GvHD. To further evaluate this treatment approach, 8 week old sickle mice (N=7) were given bone marrow transplants using the protocol described in Scheme 1, including conditioning with 5 Gy TBI (day -1), rapamycin treatment (day -1 to day 4), and transplantation of NuBM (day 0) plus veto cells (day 7; Scheme 1). Notably, at 44 days post-transplant, 6 out of 7 mice receiving NuBM + TCM + Rapa (85.7%) showed donor chimerism in the peripheral blood, ranging between 77-94% (Fig.2A-B), while no chimerism was detected in mice receiving conditioning alone, or conditioning and transplantation with only NuBM or only veto cells . All mice in all groups survived (N=26) , and no GvHD was detected with a follow up of 77 days, even in the transplanted group which exhibited high donor-derived chimerism. Furthermore, reversal of sickle disease symptoms was observed, including reticulocyte levels (p=0.001;Fig.2C) and expression of wild type hemoglobin ( Fig.2D) in all engrafted mice. Our results offer a proof of concept for the treatment of sickle disease by MHC disparate non-myeloablative T cell depleted HSCT in conjunction with anti-3rd party central memory veto CD8 T cells. A clinical trial testing the safety and efficacy of anti-3rd party veto cells in the context of low toxicity non-myeloablative TD-HSCT in hematological malignancies is currently ongoing at MD Anderson Cancer Center. If successful, our present results support further evaluation of this platform for sickle cell disease. Disclosures Lustig: Yeda Ltd.: Patents & Royalties. Reisner:Cell Source, Inc.: Consultancy, Equity Ownership, Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees, Patents & Royalties.
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"Language testing." Language Teaching 38, no. 3 (July 2005): 142–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261444805242994.

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05–314Alderson, J. Charles (Lancaster U, UK) & Ari Huhta, The development of a suite of computer-based diagnostic tests based on the Common European Framework. Language Testing (London, UK) 22.3 (2005), 301–320.05–315Al-Hamly, Mashael & Christine Coombe (Kuwait U, Kuwait), To change or not to change: investigating the value of MCQ answer changing for Gulf Arab students. Language Testing (London, UK) 22.4 (2005), 509–531.05–316Broadfoot, Patricia M. (U of Bristol, UK), Dark alleys and blind bends: testing the language of learning. Language Testing (London, UK) 22.2 (2005), 123–141.05–317Cumming, Alister (U of Toronto, Canada; acumming@oise.utoronto.ca), Robert Kantor, Kyoko Baba, Usman Erdosy, Keanre Eouanzoui & Mark James, Differences in written discourse in independent and integrated prototype tasks for next generation TOEFL. Assessing Writing (Amsterdam, the Netherlands) 10.1 (2005), 5–43.05–318Eckes, Thomas (TestDaF Institute, the Netherlands), Melanie Ellis, Vita Kalnberzina, Karmen Piorn, Claude Springer, Krisztina Szollás & Constance Tsagari, Progress and problems in reforming public language examinations in Europe: cameos from the Baltic States, Greece, Hungary, Poland, Slovenia, France and Germany. Language Testing (London,UK) 22.3 (2005), 355–377.05–319Figueras, Neus (Department of Education, Generalitat de Catalunya, Spain), Brian North, Sauli Takala, Norman Verhelst & Piet Van Avermaet, Relating examinations to the Common European Framework: a manual. Language Testing (London, UK) 22.3 (2005), 261–279.05–320Green, Anthony (Cambridge ESOL Examinations, Cambridge, UK), EAP study recommendations and score gains on the IELTS Academic Writing test. Assessing Writing (Amsterdam, the Netherlands) 10.1 (2005), 44–60.05–321Green, Rita & Dianne Wall (Lancaster U, UK), Language testing in the military: problems, politics and progress. Language Testing (London,UK) 22.3 (2005), 379–398.05–322Hasselgreen, Angela (The U of Bergen, Norway), Assessing the language of young learners. Language Testing (London,UK) 22.3 (2005), 337–354.05–323Klein, Joseph (kleinj@mail.biu.ac.il) & David Taub, The effect of variations in handwriting and print on evaluation of student essays. Assessing Writing (Amsterdam, the Netherlands) 10.2 (2005), 134–148.05–324Little, David (Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland), The Common European Framework and the European Language Portfolio: involving learners and their judgements in the assessment process. Language Testing (London, UK) 22.3 (2005), 321–336.05–325Lumley, Tom & Barry O'Sullivan (Australian Council for Educational Research, Australia), The effect of test-taker gender, audience and topic on task performance in tape-mediated assessment of speaking. Language Testing (London,UK) 22.4 (2005), 415–437.05–326Luxia, Qi (Guandong U of Foreign Studies, China), Stakeholders' conflicting aims undermine the washback function of a high-stakes test. Language Testing (London, UK) 22.2 (2005), 142–173.05–327Poehner, Matthew E. & James P. Lantolf (The Pennsylvania State U, USA), Dynamic assessment in the language classroom. Language Teaching Research (London, UK) 9.3 (2005), 233–265.05–328Stansfield, Charles W. & William E. Hewitt (Second Language Testing Inc., USA), Examining the predictive validity of a screening test for court interpreters. Language Testing (London, UK) 22.4 (2005), 438–462.05–329Trites, Latricia (Murray State U, USA) & Mary McGroarty, Reading to learn and reading to integrate: new tasks for reading comprehension tests?Language Testing (London, UK) 22.2 (2005), 174–210.05–330Uiterwijk, Henny (Citogroep, Arnem, the Netherlands) & Ton Vallen, Linguistic sources of item bias for second generation immigrants in Dutch tests. Language Testing (London, UK) 22.2 (2005), 211–234.05–331Weems, Gail H. (Arkansas Little Rock U, USA; ghweems@ualr.edu), Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie & Daniel Lustig, Profiles of respondents who respond inconsistently to positively- and negatively-worded items on rating scales. Evaluation & Research in Education (Clevedon, UK) 17.1 (2003), 45–60.05–332Weir, Cyril J. (Roehampton U, UK), Limitations of the Common European Framework for developing comparable examinations and tests. Language Testing (London, UK) 22.3 (2005), 281–300.05–333Xi, Xiaoming (U of California, USA), Do visual chunks and planning impact performance on the graph description task in the SPEAK exam?Language Testing (London, UK) 22.4 (2005), 463–508.
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Books on the topic "Inc Lustrik"

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Aura, Aqua. Aqua Aura: Lustro. Albissola Marina (SV): Vanilla edizioni, 2018.

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Fijałkowska-Janiak, Irena. Lustro: Literatura, kultura, język. Gdańsk: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Gdańskiego, 2010.

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Konferencja pt. "Żydzi w lustrze dramatu, teatru i krytyki teatralnej" (2002 Katowice, Poland). Żydzi w lustrze dramatu, teatru i krytyki teatralnej. Katowice: Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Śląskiego, 2004.

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Jakubowska, Agata. Na marginesach lustra: Ciało kobiece w pracach polskich artystek. Kraków: Universitas, 2004.

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1955-, Lustig Valentin, ed. The Holocaust in the painting of Valentin Lustig. Pittsburgh: Carnegie Mellon University Press, 2002.

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Lewis, Carroll. Alicja w krainie Czarów ; i, Po drugiej stronie lustra. Warszawa: Wydawn. "Alfa", 1990.

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Pratolini, Vasco. L’ammuina. Edited by Maria Carla Papini. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6453-529-6.

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È alla fine degli anni Quaranta che Vasco Pratolini inizia a concepire il progetto di quel “romanzo napoletano” che persegue almeno sino al gennaio del 1952. Ripetutamente annunciato all’editore Vallecchi come imminente, il romanzo, a più riprese e in vario modo ideato, non fu mai pubblicato e, forse, come tale, neppure scritto. Tuttavia quel progetto torna ad affiorare e perfino a realizzarsi nel testo de L’ammuina, il trattamento che Pratolini scrive, agli inizi degli anni Sessanta, per il film di Nanni Loy, Le quattro giornate di Napoli. Ulteriore esempio dell’attività dello scrittore nel mondo del cinema, L’ammuina, a distanza di oltre cinquant’anni dalla sua stesura e dall’uscita del film, assume una dimensione del tutto autonoma rispetto alla sua originaria destinazione, tanto da poter apparire come il “romanzo napoletano” di Pratolini, quello che l’autore di Cronache di poveri amanti, di Metello, Lo scialo, Allegoria e derisione, e di tanti altri romanzi e racconti che hanno dato lustro alla nostra narrativa, aveva vagheggiato e che ora ci appare, sia pure in altra forma, nelle pagine de L’ammuina.
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Musikinstrumentenbau-Symposium (18th 1997 Michaelstein, Germany). Ikonographische Zeugnisse zu Musikinstrumenten in Mitteleuropa: 18. Musikinstrumentenbau-Symposium in Michaelstein 21. bis 23. November 1997 / [Redaktion: Monika Lustig, Björn R. Tammen]. Blankenburg: Stiftung Kloster Michaelstein, 2000.

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Ekrany i lustra w polskim dramacie współczesnym. Poznań: Wydawnictwo Poznańskiego Towarzystwa Przyjaciół Nauk, 2009.

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Na Marginesach Lustra: Ciao Kobiece W Pracach Polskich Artystek. Towarzystwo Autorow I Wydawcow Prac Naukowych, 2004.

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Book chapters on the topic "Inc Lustrik"

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Holenderski, Leszek. "Lustre." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 101–12. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-58867-1_50.

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Yuan, Zhenghen, Tingliang Zhou, Jing Liu, Juan Luo, Yi Zhang, and Xiaohong Chen. "Hybrid Lustre." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 325–40. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41579-6_25.

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Puddick, Melanie, and Priya Menon. "Contemporary Lustre." In The Luxury Market in India, 48–68. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137264169_6.

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Félix, Yves, Stephen Halperin, and Jean-Claude Thomas. "Lusternik-Schnirelmann category." In Graduate Texts in Mathematics, 351–69. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0105-9_28.

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Lemaire, Jean-Michel. "Lusternik — Schnirelmann category: An introduction." In Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 259–76. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bfb0075466.

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Chaimov, Nicholas, Allen Malony, Costin Iancu, and Khaled Ibrahim. "Scaling Spark on Lustre." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 649–59. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46079-6_45.

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Montejano, Luis. "Geometric category and Lusternik-Schnirelmann category." In Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 183–92. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bfb0081427.

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Scheerer, Hans, and Daniel Tanré. "Kaleidoscoping Lusternik-Schnirelmann category type invariants." In Cohomological Methods in Homotopy Theory, 397–407. Basel: Birkhäuser Basel, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-8312-2_24.

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James, Luke. "Burnishing the Lustre of Prestige." In Experts in the World Heritage Regime, 133–66. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-55497-1_5.

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Ward, Tony, and Arnaud Plagnol. "When Life Loses Its Lustre." In Cognitive Psychodynamics as an Integrative Framework in Counselling Psychology and Psychotherapy, 105–30. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25823-8_6.

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Conference papers on the topic "Inc Lustrik"

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Mohr, Rick, and Adam P. Howard. "Provisioning ZFS Pools On Lustre." In PEARC '19: Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3332186.3332245.

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Alba, Jesus, Romina Del Rey Tormos, and Constantino Torregrosa Cabanilles. "Un lustro evaluando la Competencia Transversal “Aprendizaje Permanente”." In IN-RED 2020: VI Congreso de Innovación Educativa y Docencia en Red. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica de València, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/inred2020.2020.12011.

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La asignatura Transductores e Instrumentación Acústica, del Grado en Ingeniería de Sistemas de Telecomunicación, Sonido e Imagen, de la Escuela Politécnica Superior de Gandia, es punto de control de la Competencia Transversal “Aprendizaje Permanente” desde hace cinco años. En este trabajo se muestra cómo se ha puesto en marcha utilizando trabajos técnicos, las decisiones tomadas y su enfoque, los materiales desarrollados y su evolución, los resultados obtenidos y conclusiones. Se presenta un análisis DAFO final sobre la adquisición de esta competencia.
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Bousquet, Lydie du, Michel Delaunay, Huy-Vu Do, and Chantal Robach. "Analysis of Testability Metrics for Lustre/Scade Programs." In 2010 Second International Conference on Advances in System Testing and Validation Lifecycle (VALID). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/valid.2010.23.

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Mimura, Mamoru, and Kei Sugata. "On the Lusternik–Schnirelmann category of symmetric spaces of classical type." In Groups, homotopy and configuration spaces, in honour of Fred Cohen's 60th birthday. Mathematical Sciences Publishers, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.2140/gtm.2008.13.323.

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Van Phol, Le, and Nguyen Thanh Binh. "Optimizing Mutant Generation For Lustre Programs With Multi-Threading." In 2020 5th International Conference on Innovative Technologies in Intelligent Systems and Industrial Applications (CITISIA). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/citisia50690.2020.9397490.

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Kabra, Ashutosh, Anup Bhattacharjee, G. Karmakar, and Amol Wakankar. "Formalization of sequential function chart as synchronous model in LUSTRE." In 2012 3rd National Conference on Emerging Trends and Applications in Computer Science (NCETACS). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ncetacs.2012.6203309.

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Hagen, George, and Cesare Tinelli. "Scaling Up the Formal Verification of Lustre Programs with SMT-Based Techniques." In 2008 Formal Methods in Computer-Aided Design (FMCAD). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/fmcad.2008.ecp.19.

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Prodanova, Krasimira, George Venkov, Ralitza Kovacheva, and Vesela Pasheva. "Estimation and Optimization of the Parameters Preserving the Lustre of the Fabrics." In 35TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE “APPLICATIONS OF MATHEMATICS IN ENGINEERING AND ECONOMICS”: AMEE-2009. AIP, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3271626.

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hongxia, Wen. "A new structure of Lustre file system based on Artificial Intelligence." In Proceedings of the 6th EAI International Conference on IoT in Urban Space, Urb-IoT 2021, 20-21 December 2021, Shenzhen, People’s Republic of China. EAI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.20-12-2021.2315029.

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Liu, Si, Lei Huang, Hang Liu, Amit Ruhela, Virginia Trueheart, Susan Lindsey, and Quan Yuan. "Practice Guideline for Heavy I/O Workloads with Lustre File Systems on TACC Supercomputers." In PEARC '21: Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3437359.3465570.

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