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Casella, Laura, Pietro Massimiliano Bianco, Pierangela Angelini, and Emi Morroni. "Italian National Vegetation Database (BVN/ISPRA)." Biodiversity & Ecology 4 (September 10, 2012): 404. http://dx.doi.org/10.7809/b-e.00192.

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Adam, M., J. P. Putaud, S. Martins dos Santos, A. Dell'Acqua, and C. Gruening. "Aerosol hygroscopicity at Ispra EMEP-GAW station." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 12, no. 2 (February 17, 2012): 5293–340. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acpd-12-5293-2012.

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Abstract. This study focuses on the aerosol hygroscopic properties as determined from ground-based measurements and Mie theory. Usually, aerosol ground-based measurements are taken in dry conditions to ensure data consistency within networks. The dependence of the various aerosol optical characteristics (e.g. aerosol absorption, scattering, backscattering or extinction coefficients) on relative humidity has therefore to be established in order to determine their values in the atmosphere, where relative humidity can reach high values. We calculated mean monthly diurnal values of the aerosol hygroscopic growth factor at 90% relative humidity GF(90) based on measurements performed at EMEP-GAW station of Ispra with a Hygroscopicity Tandem Differential Mobility Analyzer over eight months in 2008 and 2009. Particle hygroscopicity increases with particle dry diameter ranging from 35 to 165 nm for all seasons. We observed a clear seasonal variation in GF(90) for particles larger than 75 nm, and a diurnal cycle in spring and winter for all sizes. For 165 nm particles, GF(90) averages 1.32 ± 0.06. The effect of the particle hygroscopic growth on the aerosol optical properties (scattering, extinction, absorption and backscatter coefficients, asymmetry parameter and backscatter faction) was computed using the Mie theory, based on data obtained from a series of instruments running at our station. We found median enhancement factors (defined as ratios between the values of optical variables at 90% and 0% relative humidity) equal to 1.1, 2.1, 1.7, and 1.8, for the aerosol absorption, scattering, backscattering, and extinction coefficients, respectively. All except the absorption enhancement factor show a strong correlation with the hygroscopic growth factor. The enhancement factors observed at our site are among the lowest observed across the world for the aerosol scattering coefficient, and among the highest for the aerosol backscatter fraction.
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De Fioravante, Paolo De, Andrea Strollo, Alice Cavalli, Angela Cimini, Daniela Smiraglia, Francesca Assennato, and Michele Munafò. "Ecosystem Mapping and Accounting in Italy Based on Copernicus and National Data through Integration of EAGLE and SEEA-EA Frameworks." Land 12, no. 2 (January 19, 2023): 286. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land12020286.

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Developing appropriate tools to understand and protect ecosystems and the services they provide is of unprecedented importance. This work describes the activity performed by ISPRA for the mapping of the types of ecosystems and the evaluation of their related ecosystem services, to meet the needs of the “ecosystem extent account” and “ecosystem services physical account” activities envisaged by the SEEA-EA framework. A map of the types of ecosystems is proposed, obtained by integrating the main Copernicus data with the ISPRA National Land Consumption Map, according to the MAES (Mapping and Assessment of Ecosystems and their Services) classification system. The crop production and carbon stock values for 2018 were then calculated and aggregated with respect to each ecosystem. The ecosystem accounting was based on the land cover map produced by ISPRA integrating, according to an EAGLE compliant classification system, the same Copernicus and National input data used for mapping the types of ecosystems. The analysis shows the importance of an integrated reading of the main monitoring tools and the advantages in terms of compatibility and comparability, with a view to enhancing the potential of Copernicus land monitoring instruments also in the context of ecosystem accounting activities.
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Osimani, Celso, and Jean-Jacques Doublecourt. "The JRC ISPRA Decommissioning and Waste Management Programme." Revue Générale Nucléaire, no. 4 (July 2013): 30–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/rgn/20134030.

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Gandino, C., W. Leyendecker, and S. Sandroni. "Northern foehn and ground-level ozone at Ispra." Il Nuovo Cimento C 13, no. 3 (May 1990): 669–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02507631.

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Decataldo, Alessandra, Maria Paola Faggiano, Antonio Fasanella, and Manlio Maggi. "Effects, contexts, mechanisms operating in a quasi-experimental design." SOCIOLOGIA E RICERCA SOCIALE, no. 97 (September 2012): 85–126. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/sr2012-097008.

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This action research has been conducted by the Department of Communication and Social Research of the «Sapienza» University of Rome in collaboration with the Institute for Environmental Protection and Research (ISPRA). The aim of the study was to evaluate the efficiency of an information campaign on radioactivity and its risks, implemented by ISPRA, and directed towards students between 14 and 19 years of age in four cities of the Lazio region. The research was conducted using a quasi experimental design with pretest, post-test and non equivalent control group and did not follow a behaviorist concept of experiment, which would have proceeded on the basis of a simple stimulus-response pattern. Instead, the experimental variable, considered as the main stimulus, was taken into account together with contextual and dispositional characteristics, which can in theory intervene in the cause-effect relation but cannot be "manipulated" by the researcher.
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von Oertzen, Gunhild, Olaf Nitzsche, and Artur Hashymov. "UC1 sampling plan, liquid waste storage tanks, JRC Ispra." EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies 6 (2020): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjn/2019043.

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The objective of INSIDER work package 3 (WP 3) is to draft a sampling guide for initial nuclear site characterization in constrained environments, based on a statistical approach. In this paper, deliverable 3.4 (D 3.4) is presented for WP 3, where the strategy developed in deliverables 3.1 (D 3.1) to 3.3 (D 3.3) is applied to the first of three reference use cases representative of existing decommissioning scenarios. The present discussion focuses on use case 1 (UC1): the liquid waste storage facility at the JRC site of Ispra (Italy). The proposed characterization strategy developed in D 3.2 is applied in a step by step approach to analyse the pre-existing information (obtained through the use of a pre-sampling questionnaire), and to utilise the available inputs towards the development of a sampling plan sufficient for allowing radiological characterization. The proposed sampling plan follows a three-step approach, i.e. determination of possible elevation in activity concentration by non-destructive testing, biased sampling of layers identified, and finally unbiased sampling after mixing of tank contents.
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Verdelocco, S., P. Turkowsky, D. Walker, and C. Osimani. "Radon-222 monitoring at the Joint Research Centre — Ispra." Science of The Total Environment 272, no. 1-3 (May 2001): 367–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0048-9697(01)00721-5.

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Dworschak, H., F. Mannone, A. Perujo, G. Pierini, F. Reiter, G. Vassallo, A. Viola, et al. "Tritium research and technology facilities at the JRC-ISPRA." Fusion Engineering and Design 12, no. 3 (June 1990): 319–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0920-3796(90)90004-p.

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Inghilesi, R., A. Orasi, and F. Catini. "The ISPRA Mediterranean Coastal Wave Forecasting system: evaluation and perspectives." Journal of Operational Oceanography 9, sup1 (February 12, 2016): s89—s98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1755876x.2015.1115635.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Ispra"

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Marchiol, Fernanda. "Europeizzare la scienza: la crisi del CCR di Ispra tra cooperazione e competizione." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Trento, 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/11572/361522.

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Questa ricerca si propone di analizzare in prospettiva storica la cooperazione scientifica come fattore di integrazione dell’Europa. Si focalizza sulla storia della Comunità Europea dell’Energia Atomica nella seconda metà degli anni Sessanta, con particolare attenzione alla crisi che ha investito le attività avviate nel Centro Comune delle Ricerche (CCR) di Ispra, in Italia. Nonostante l’immobilismo cui furono costrette le attività di ricerca, la crisi fu un momento cruciale per lo sviluppo delle politiche europee della ricerca, non solo perché i primi passi in questo ambito risalgono a quegli stessi anni, ma anche perché in molti casi furono strettamente connessi a ciò che stava accadendo all’interno di Euratom. Da allora Euratom fu progressivamente considerata parte di un più ampio progetto di europeizzazione di scienza e tecnologia. E in questo senso agì anche la necessità di ridefinire il ruolo del CCR per modellarlo su una nuova situazione politica internazionale dove, a un decennio dalla sua creazione, aveva perso gran parte della sua potenziale competitività. In quest’ottica la crisi si configura come un momento di complessa elaborazione teorica e sintesi tra visioni contrastanti sul modello di governance della scienza. L’analisi degli avvenimenti segue tre prospettive di indagine, guardando alla circolazione delle idee e alle relazioni tra persone. La prima va in profondità sul pensiero e l’azione dei protagonisti delle vicende, politici e scienziati: da un lato, guarda all’attività svolta dai primi due commissari europei delegati a scienza e tecnologia, Fritz Hellwig e Altiero Spinelli, prendendo in analisi le proposte scientifiche che la Commissione a più riprese mise a punto per risolvere la crisi, comprese quelle scartate, con lo scopo di vedere chi fu coinvolto nel processo decisionale, oltreché le strategie e finalità che hanno orientato le decisioni; d’altro lato, vengono analizzate le proposte e le rivendicazioni provenienti dalla comunità scientifica, con attenzione alla dimensione sociale della scienza, al ruolo degli scienziati, al rapporto tra scienziati e politici e al dibattito pubblico sulla stampa. La seconda prospettiva di ricerca privilegia la dimensione italiana. La crisi di Euratom, infatti, colpì soprattutto il principale centro del CCR, ossia lo stabilimento italiano di Ispra. Al centro delle vicende ricostruite ci fu un continuo rimbalzo tra la dimensione europea e quella italiana perciò per restituire questa duplice dimensione, nazionale e sovranazionale, è bene considerare il CCR di Ispra come parte di entrambi i contesti geopolitici. Infine, come terza prospettiva, questo studio si interroga sulla valenza politica intrinseca alla tecnologia, considerando la scienza non solo come strumento di cooperazione, ma anche come fattore di tensione nelle relazioni transnazionali. La ricerca si fonda su un’estesa analisi di fonti documentarie conservate in archivi italiani ed europei di istituzioni e personalità o edite. Una prima tipologia riguarda quelle prodotte dalle istituzioni europee e dagli enti nazionali, come verbali, atti preparatori e documenti di policy; altre fonti riguardano le carte provenienti dagli archivi privati dei politici e degli scienziati, soprattutto italiani, oltre alle testimonianze da essi lasciate come scritti e diari, oltre alla ricca collezione di fonti di storia orale conservata negli Archivi Storici dell’Unione Europea; infine, per ricostruire il contesto culturale e intellettuale in cui avveniva la discussione sulla scienza, la ricerca analizza il dibattito pubblico svoltosi sulla stampa italiana ed europea, utilizzando fonti di tipo giornalistico reperite sia negli archivi sopra menzionati, sia negli archivi storici di quotidiani e riviste specialistiche nazionali e internazionali.
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MAZZILLO, ANDREA. "La Governance ambientale e la misurazione della performance ambientale delle amministrazioni locali: l'esperienza dei bilanci ambientali di ISPRA." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergata", 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2108/1071.

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Gulotta, Antonino. "La valutazione del rischio per l’ambiente per i depositi di idrocarburi liquidi: un caso di studio." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2016. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/10217/.

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Il presente elaborato di tesi si pone come obiettivo quello di valutare il rischio per l’ambiente causato dal rilascio accidentale di idrocarburi liquidi; in particolare è stato preso a riferimento un deposito reale contenente tali sostanze e si è valutato il rischio ambientale da esso generato nelle matrici del suolo e sottosuolo e delle acque superficiali. Per far ciò sono stati applicati il metodo speditivo descritto nel Rapporto 57/2005 (Rapporto APAT) elaborato dal Gruppo misto APAT/ARPA/CNVVF, che ha provveduto all'individuazione di una metodologia speditiva per la valutazione del rischio per l’ambiente da incidenti rilevanti in depositi di idrocarburi liquidi con riferimento a suolo e sottosuolo, e il metodo speditivo per le acque superficiali descritto nel Rapporto ISPRA 92/2013, che riporta criteri e indirizzi tecnico-operativi per la valutazione delle analisi degli incidenti rilevanti con conseguenze per l’ambiente. Il Rapporto APAT propone una metodologia speditiva ad indici; per la sua applicazione è necessario calcolare 2 indici: l’Indice di Propensione al Rilascio, che si ottiene dalla conoscenza delle caratteristiche impiantistiche del deposito preso in esame e l’Indice di Propensione alla Propagazione, che si ottiene dalla conoscenza delle caratteristiche idrogeologiche del sito su cui insiste il deposito. Il Rapporto ISPRA presenta invece diverse metodologie per la valutazione del rischio ambientale maturate in ambito europeo e propone un nuovo metodo a indici per la valutazione del rischio ambientale per le acque superficiali. Per l’applicazione di tale metodo a indici si è calcolato dapprima l’Indice di Propensione al Rilascio, così come richiesto anche nel metodo speditivo per suolo e sottosuolo e si è successivamente classificato il corpo idrico su cui insiste il deposito. Attraverso l’applicazione dei 2 metodi è stato dunque possibile valutare il livello di criticità ambientale del deposito, determinando la necessità di procedere con una metodologia semplificata o una metodologia avanzata per la stima del rischio di contaminazione ambientale.
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Mullin, Richard J. "Lenin and the Iskra faction of the RSDLP, 1899-1903." Thesis, University of Sussex, 2010. http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/2356/.

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Using primary material, much of which has been overlooked up to now, this thesis argues that the Iskra newspaper and its organisational appendages were conceived by Lenin and his closest collaborators in a pragmatic attempt to strike a balance between the theoretically authoritative and revolutionary, yet inactive Osvobozhdenie Truda and the more active, but reformist and theoretically unclear Rabochee Delo grouping. As such, Iskra does not appear to have been the product of a detailed plan conceived in Siberian exile, as is often thought. Nor did it represent the extreme left wing of the Russian social-democratic movement of the time, a place occupied by Osvobozhdenie Truda. Iskra and its supporting organisations formed a faction of a broader party, the RSDLP, whose institutions it aimed to rebuild and to which it aimed to give ideological leadership broadly in sympathy with the basic views of Plekhanov, though differing with him in terms of tactics. Starting from a position of weakness both in the emigration and inside Russia, Lenin at first sought an alliance with the 'Economists' of Rabochee Delo rather than a policy of open factional struggle, which was at this stage (1900-01) advocated by Plekhanov. Only when serious vacillations in the Rabochee Delo line started to emerge in the spring of 1901 did Lenin break with this tactic, in despair of any useful co-operation with the politically unstable followers of the economist journal. From the end of 1901an open struggle for the support of the RSDLP local committees inside Russia began, in which the Economists were unable to martial support, whilst Iskra, owing to its network of full-time 'agents' and their assistance, eventually won a dominant position. On this basis, plans were laid for a Second Congress of the RSDLP that reveal a distinctly democratic and pluralist conception of party organisation on the part of Lenin, A conception which does not square with his dictatorial reputation. Accordingly, this thesis argues that the Second Congress was a credible, if not perfect representation of rank and file opinion within the RSDLP at the time and that the split within the Iskra faction that took place at this meeting owes more to pre-existing tensions with the Russian Iskra organisation rather than any unreasonable behaviour on the part of Lenin. Specifically, individual agents showed signs of weariness in relation to Lenin‘s policy of factional struggle prior to the Second Congress. For this reason they sought, but failed to find compromise at the congress with the Bund and the economists, and as such provoked a split with the supporters of Lenin within Iskra. As such, it was actually an inopportune search for compromise which appears to have provoked the split within Iskra, rather than dictatorial or intolerant practices on the part of Lenin. The supporters of Martov assumed that the Bund and the supporters of economism could be appeased, but this was not in fact the case.
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Krute, Christina Nadia. "Investigation of Post-Translational Modifications in Staphylococcus aureus." Scholar Commons, 2015. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/5719.

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The work presented herein details post-translational modifications (PTMs) in Staphylococcus aureus that are involved in mediating the stress response and normal cellular processes. The first PTM that was investigated is regulated intramembrane proteolysis (RIP) for the activation of the ECF sigma factor σS. We achieved this by analyzing the role of the site-1 protease, which we termed “putative regulator of sigmaS” (PrsS), as it is predicted to be the first enzyme in the RIP cascade, leading to the activation of σS. It was determined that the putative site-1 protease, prsS, mimics transcriptional profiles of sigS; with expression low in all strains examined other than in the highly mutagenic strain RN4220. Moreover, up-regulation of the protease was observed in response to cell wall-targeting antibiotics, DNA-damaging agents, and during infection in human serum and RAW 264.7 cells, similar to that previously demonstrated for sigS. It was further determined that prsS mutants, like sigS mutants, are more sensitive to cell wall-targeting antibiotics and DNA-damaging agents, which is explained, in part, by alterations in altered abundance of proteins in the prsS mutant that mediate antibiotic resistance (Pbp2a, FemB, and HmrA) and the response to DNA damage (BmrA, Hpt, and Tag). Importantly, transcriptional analyses of proteins affected in the protease mutant, revealed that their expression is decreased in both prsS and sigS mutants, suggesting that this is a result of sigS-mediated regulation. Lastly, it was determined that PrsS, similar to σS, is required for infection in whole human blood and murine models of virulence. Next, since the abundance of a stress response protease, HtrA1, was altered in prsS mutants, we aimed to assess the roles of this enzyme, and its homolog HtrA2 in S. aureus. Interestingly, we first determined that unlike that previously described for the HtrA enzymes, these proteases do not have a role in Agr-mediated virulence regulation. We attribute this finding to unintended mutations likely introduced during strain construction, which is common for S. aureus strains. We next used transcription profiling of the htrA genes in order to understand their role in the cell, and found that they are moderately expressed under standard conditions, and are up-regulated in response to both in vitro and ex vivo stressors that lead to cell protein, DNA, and cell envelope damage. Further to this, the protease mutants are more sensitive to numerous conditions that affect macromolecular stability, including elevated temperature, alterations in pH, reactive oxygen species, DNA damage, and antimicrobial stress. In order to further explore these sensitivities and gain insight into putative substrates, we employed a yeast-2 hybrid screen, and identified numerous proteins that interact with HtrA1 and HtrA2, including those that mediate the response to stress and normal cellular homeostasis. Taken together, we provide evidence to suggest the HtrA proteases in S. aureus are required both during standard conditions and in stress-inducing environments to mediate protein folding and proteolysis of a broad range of substrates. Finally, we performed the first examination of prenylation in a bacterial organism. Prenylation is a well-studied post-translational modification (PTM) in eukaryotes, wherein a prenyl group is added to a metabolite or the C-terminal “CAAX” motif of a protein. Interestingly, the machinery exists for this PTM in a wide variety of prokaryotic species, thus we set out to investigate its impact in S. aureus. To achieve this, we disrupted prenyl group synthesis by inactivating ispA, the gene encoding a prenyl synthetase. The abrogation of prenylation ensued in striking alterations in the cell, including lack of pigmentation and smaller colony size, similar to small-colony variants (SCVs) of S. aureus. In addition to this, the ispA mutant displayed a growth defect, as a result of lower ATP levels. Moreover, the prenylation mutant displayed alterations in resistance to antibiotics, including increased resistance to aminoglycosides and antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), yet elevated sensitivity to cell wall-targeting antibiotics. These differences in susceptibility to cell envelope targeting antibiotics are a result of alterations in cell envelope architecture, including variations in fatty acid composition and increased membrane fluidity. Collectively, the pleotropic consequences of the disruption of prenylation indicate that this process is key to maintaining cellular homeostasis in S. aureus, and perhaps other bacterial species.
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Garbossa, Sefora <1995&gt. "Quando l'arte ispira l’alta moda, l'intreccio dai fashion studies alle creazioni artistiche dei brand di lusso." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/17422.

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L'obiettivo del presente elaborato di ricerca è quello di esaminare il rapporto che intercorre tra l'arte e la moda. Il focus verterà su una breve storia della moda attraverso i secoli, dal significato di lusso fino all’industria di massa, passando per lo sviluppo del prêt-à-porter e la nascita dei grandi marchi dell'alta moda. L’approccio adottato sarà centrato nello studio dei fashion studies, la valenza sociologica che attribuiamo alla moda e il rapporto che i marchi dell'alta moda hanno con l’arte.
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Chantesana, Isara [Verfasser], and Thomas [Akademischer Betreuer] Gasenzer. "Strong Wave Turbulence and Non-Thermal Fixed Points in a Kinetic Theory / Isara Chantesana ; Betreuer: Thomas Gasenzer." Heidelberg : Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1177691302/34.

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Stefanova, Iskra [Verfasser], and Marianne [Akademischer Betreuer] Dieterich. "Age-related changes of the cortical visual-vestibular interaction in healthy subjects / Iskra Stefanova. Betreuer: Marianne Dieterich." München : Universitätsbibliothek der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, 2013. http://d-nb.info/1031380825/34.

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Croca, Joana Maria Pereira. "Date Rape: Atitudes face ao problema: Estudo realizado com estudantes da licenciatura em ciências psicológicas do ISPA." Master's thesis, Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.12/2719.

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Dissertação de Mestrado em Psicologia Clínica, apresentada ao Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada
O presente estudo tem por objectivo examinar as atitudes face ao Date Rape, num grupo de jovens do ensino superior. A amostra é constituída por 159 alunos do ISPA (90 mulheres e 69 homens), com uma média de idades compreendida entre os 18 e os 30 anos. Para medir as atitudes foi utilizado o CDRAS traduzido para português, sendo que os resultados demonstraram que os jovens são tendencialmente menos tolerantes para com o Date Rape quando em comparação com outros estudos. No entanto, os homens são tendencialmente mais condescendentes com atitudes de tolerância para com o Date Rape, quando em comparação com as mulheres. Neste sentido, os resultados do estudo denunciam a prevalência de mitos de violação entre a comunidade mais jovem, denunciando a necessidade de criação de programas de prevenção e consciencialização para com o grave problema que representa hoje o Date Rape, entre as camadas mais jovens.
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study is to explore the attitudes toward Date Rape among university students in Portugal. Participants included 159 students from ISPA (90 females, 69 males), with ages between 18 and 30 years old. To measure those attitudes we used CDRAS, which results showed that young people are less tolerant toward date rape, when comparing with the results from other studies. Even so, results show that men tend to be less rejecting of Date Rape tolerant attitudes, than female students were. Therefore, these results demonstrate that the rape myths still prevail in the younger communities, indicating the need of prevention and alert programs for younger people about this serious problem, Date Rape.
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Roudé, Catherine. "Des collectifs de cinéma militant dans la France de l' après 1968 : micro-histoire de Slon et Iskra (1967-1988)." Thesis, Paris 1, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA010544.

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Par le biais de deux groupes de production issus de la même base, Slon (1968-1973) et Iskra qui lui succède, cette thèse interroge les modalités d'intervention politique d'une partie des acteurs du champ cinématographique français, de la fin des années 1960 à la fin des années 1980. Ce travail s'attache à la notion de collectif de cinéma militant, telle que forgée au cours de la période au prisme de la production, de la réalisation et de la circulation des œuvres issues de ce contexte. La formation du collectif militant passe d'abord par l'élaboration de modèles de productions spécifiques s'opposant au fonctionnement de l'industrie cinématographique. Difficile à accorder aux contraintes du champ, la recherche structurelle menée par les groupes formés dans l'après 1968 est constante jusqu'au début des années 1980, période à laquelle les acteurs du cinéma militant entament un mouvement inverse d'institutionnalisation. La confrontation des œuvres produites dans ce cadre, répondant aux temps forts du mouvement social, avec les pratiques revendiquées montre la diversité des voies d'engagement en cinéma ainsi que la difficulté de mettre en pratique l'idéal collectif. Certains films révèlent aussi une disproportion entre les ambitions des structures de production et leurs capacités d’action. La manière dont Slon et Iskra organisent la diffusion d'un catalogue constitué de nombreux films réalisés dans d'autres cadres fait émerger des pratiques qui n'ont pas été prévues dans leurs tâches originelles. Mobilisant de nouveaux acteurs au sein du groupe comme à l'extérieur, la distribution impacte fortement le fonctionnement du collectif. C'est finalement au moyen de cette activité que les membres d'Iskra parviennent à adapter la structure aux mutations du paysage audiovisuel français jusque dans les années 1980
This thesis questions the modalities of political intervention among protagonists of the French cinematographic field from the late '60s until the late '80s, through the study of the two production groups derived from one and the same basis, Slon ( 1969-1973), followed by Iskra. This work concentrates on the concept of collective activist cinema, faithful to its definition forged during the given timespan, through the prism of production, of the execution and circulation of works produced in this context. The development of the activist collective firstly goes through the elaboration of specific production patterns in opposition with the functioning of the film industry. Difficult to reconcile with the inherent constraints of the film industry, the structural research led by groups fonned after 1968 is a constant until the early '80s, when cinema activists initiate a reverse movement, towards institutionalization. The confrontation between the movies accomplished in this background in response to the key moments of the social movement and according to the claimed policies, shows both the diversity of ways in the commitment through cinema and the difficulty in turning the collective ideal into hard facts. Some of the works studied also reveal the discrepancy between the ambitions of their production structures and their actual capacity for action. The way Slon and Iska organize the distribution of their catalogue made up of numerous products realized in contexts other than the initial, gives rise to new schemes which were not anticipated among their original tasks. Mobilizing new human resources from both inside and outside the group, the distribution had a huge impact on the manner the collective functioned as a whole. It is by the means of this very activity that the members of Iskra finally adapt their structure to the shifts occurred in the broadcasting field ail along through the '80s
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Books on the topic "Ispra"

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Bollini, G. 26o annuario meteorologico 1984 di Ispra =: 26th 1984 meteorological yearbook of Ispra. Luxembourg: Commission of the European Communities, 1985.

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Gianni, Jacucci, Commission of the European Communities. Joint Research Centre., Università degli studi di Trento., and Ispra-Course on Computer Simulation in Physical Metallurgy (1984), eds. Computer simulation in physical metallurgy: Lectures delivered at the Ispra-course, held at Ispra, Italy, 21-25 May 1984. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Pub. Co., 1986.

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Pollicini, A. A. Using Toolpack Software Tools: Proceedings of the Ispra-Course held at the Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy, 17-21 November 1986. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1989.

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1938-, Pollicini A. A., and Commission of the European Communities. Joint Research Centre., eds. Using Toolpack software tools: Proceedings of the Ispra-course held at the Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy, 17-21 November 1986. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1989.

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Armocida, Giuseppe. Ispra e Barza: Una lunga storia sul lago Maggiore. Ispra: Comune, 2009.

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(Italy), Ispra, ed. Ispra e Barza: Una lunga storia sul lago Maggiore. Ispra: Comune, 2009.

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Kley, W. The JRC Ispra fusion reactor materials test and development facility. Luxembourg: Commission of the European Communities, 1986.

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1938-, Amendola Aniello, Keller A. Z, Commission of the European Communities. Joint Research Centre. Ispra Establishment., and European Reliability Data Banking Association., eds. Reliability data bases: Proceedings of the Ispra course, held at the Joint Research Center, Ispra, Italy, 21-25 October 1985, in collaboration with EuReDatA. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Pub. Co., 1987.

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1953-, Saltelli A., Stanners D. A. 1955-, D'Alessandro Marco, and Commission of the European Communities. Joint Research Center., eds. Risk analysis in nuclear waste management: Proceedings of the ISPRA-course held at the Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy, 30 May-3 June 1988. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic, 1989.

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Commission of the European Communities. Joint Research Centre. Ispra Establishment., ed. IRIMS: The Ispra risk management support system : a computer-based prototype. Luxembourg: Commission of the European Communities, 1987.

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Pollicini, Aurelio A. "Introduction." In Ispra Courses, 1–5. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0879-6_1.

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Cohen, Malcolm J. "Fortran 77 Transformers." In Ispra Courses, 131–47. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0879-6_10.

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Cohen, Malcolm J. "Workshop on Fortran Transformations." In Ispra Courses, 149–60. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0879-6_11.

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Cowell, Wayne R. "DO Loop Transforming Tools." In Ispra Courses, 161–80. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0879-6_12.

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Hague, Stephen J. "The Toolpack/1 Editor and Other Fortran Modifiers." In Ispra Courses, 181–202. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0879-6_13.

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Hounam, Ian C. "Documentation and Non-Fortran Tools." In Ispra Courses, 203–15. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0879-6_14.

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Pollicini, Aurelio A. "Supporting Coding Conventions." In Ispra Courses, 217–31. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0879-6_15.

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Hounam, Ian C. "General Advice on Installing Toolpack/1." In Ispra Courses, 235–49. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0879-6_16.

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Cowell, Wayne R. "Tool Writing." In Ispra Courses, 251–75. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0879-6_17.

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Pollicini, A. A. "Open Forum." In Ispra Courses, 277–96. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0879-6_18.

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Huhtiniemi, Ilpo, Reinhard Berndt, Bent Pedersen, Peter Schillebeeckx, Massimo Anselmi, and Gary Vassallo. "State-of-the-Art NDA System for the Automated Characterisation of 400 Litre, High Density Waste Packages." In ASME 2001 8th International Conference on Radioactive Waste Management and Environmental Remediation. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2001-1171.

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Abstract This paper will review a non-destructive assay (NDA) system that represents a fundamental element in the JRC’s strategy to characterise radioactive wastes originating from four decades of nuclear research activities conducted at the Ispra Site. The technical solution selected by JRC-Ispra will be reviewed in detail in the light of special requirements imposed by the qualities of the waste packages, the operational objectives of JRC-Ispra, and the applicable Italian regulations. The intended plant is a state-of-the-art characterisation system that will operate in an industrial environment and therefore be of significant interest to the radioactive waste management community.
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Ciccarese, Lorenzo, Carmela Cascone, and Piera Pellegrino. "ISPRA role in the PROFORBIOMED project." In Secondo Congresso Internazionale di Selvicoltura = Second International Congress of Silviculture. Accademia Italiana di Scienze Forestali, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4129/2cis-lc-isp.

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Vassallo, Gary, Giuseppe Bielli, Sergio Bertelli, Gabriel Marcon, Daniele Giuffrida, Jacques Rouvière, and Pierre Bertet. "The Recovery of Shallow Land Burial Waste." In ASME 2001 8th International Conference on Radioactive Waste Management and Environmental Remediation. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2001-1243.

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Abstract The JRC must recondition various radioactive wastes that were placed in a shallow land burial site during the 1960s and 70s. One such waste type at the Ispra Site are the so-called Roman pits, 7 m high columnar concrete containers in which activated metals were deposited and immobilised with cement. JRC-Ispra has fifteen such waste forms that must be recovered, characterised and reconditioned. This paper discusses the background to the Roman pits, the development of a validation procedure for demonstrating the safe recovery of a pit, and finally, the procedure’s execution.
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Braehler, Georg, Philipp Welbers, Mike Kelly, Gianfranco Brunetti, and D. van Regenmortel. "Abrasive Blasting Unit (ABU)." In ASME 2009 12th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2009-16270.

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NUKEM Technologies was contracted to supply a dry, automated drum belt (tumbling) Abrasive Blasting Unit (ABU) to the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission in Ispra, Italy. The ABU was installed in the centralised radioactive waste management area of the JRC-Ispra site in Italy. The unit is to be employed for the decontamination to clearance levels of slightly contaminated metal components and, where practical, concrete or heavy concrete (density ∼3200 kg/m3) blocks arising from the dismantling of nuclear facilities. The presentation is based on the successful construction and installation of the ABU at the JRC Ispra site. Among the several possibilities of adapting conventional abrasive units to nuclear applications, an automatic tumbling machine was preferred, due to the larger output and (mainly) for the ease of operation, with minimum direct handling of contaminated material by operators, thus satisfying the ALARA principle. Consideration was also given to Belgoprocess’ successful experience with a predecessor, similar unit. After adequate size reduction batches of up to about 800 kg of material to be decontaminated are automatically introduced into the blasting chamber. Pieces between 100 mm and 800 mm long, between 100 mm and 500 mm wide and between 5 mm and 300 mm high can be effectively treated in the unit, the maximum weight of a single piece being limited to 100 kg. Short lengths of pipe may be included; the final dimensions of pipe to be decontaminated will be established during the nuclear commissioning tests. Other components with hard-to-reach surfaces may also be included. The content of the chamber is tumbled by two bladed drums, while sharp steel grit is sprayed onto the contaminated components, thus removing the surface layer including any contamination. From experience, 30 minutes of treatment is sufficient to remove contamination to levels below expected clearance levels for most materials. The decontaminated components are removed from the blasting chamber automatically and collected in skips. Dust and grit are led to a series of separators; the grit gets recycled to the blasting chamber, cleaned off contaminants such as paint are fed to collection bins, and the dust is bagged into waste drums. Airflow through the whole system cleans the decontaminated components, transports the dust to the collecting area, and acts as a dynamic barrier to limit risks of contamination of the surrounding areas. Prior to release back into the room, the air is filtered in a series of automatically cleaned filters, followed by HEPA filters. The whole facility is operated in an automatic mode: the operators are only required to place drums or pallets of contaminated material onto the feeder, and remove skips of decontaminated material and drums of secondary waste such as dust. The presentation will describe the system and potential applications in the nuclear industry in detail.
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Barbaro, Giuseppe, Giandomenico Foti, and Carmelo Luca Sicilia. "Maximum Wave Forces: Evaluation and Case Studies." In ASME 2013 32nd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2013-10427.

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To define and predict all forces exerted by sea storms on structures is necessary to give support to coastal and offshore engineering. In this paper the horizontal force on offshore gravity platforms and on breakwaters is analyzed. Two cases study in two different locations are proposed, the first one concerns Italian coasts (Ortona), the second one is in the USA (Alaska). The results will be compared. The purpose of this paper is to compare recent methods for calculating force on structures with the well-known Morison’s equation and the Goda’s model. Wave climate was studied using the ISPRA (Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale) and NDBC (National Data Buoy Center) measurements.
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Huhtiniemi, Ilpo, Massimo Anselmi, Gary Vassallo, Flaviano Bruno, and Giulio Panini. "Setting-to-Work a State-of-the-Art Solid Waste Characterisation Facility at JRC Ispra." In ASME 2003 9th International Conference on Radioactive Waste Management and Environmental Remediation. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2003-5024.

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This paper reviews the experience gained when setting-to-work a state-of-the-art waste characterisation facility that will be a fundamental element in the JRC’s strategy to characterise radioactive wastes originating from four decades of nuclear research activities conducted at the Ispra Site. In a previous paper at ICEM ’01, the authors described the specifications for the principal components of a Waste Characterisation System (WCS) and the ensuing contractor selection process via a public tendering procedure. The present paper has a broader perspective by addressing the whole waste characterisation facility of which the WCS forms a part. In the opening section, the main constituents of the facility are reviewed, and their optimised integration to respect emerging Italian standards, conventional safety principles, ALARA and operational efficiency, are discussed. The second part of the paper examines the analyses required for the licensing of the waste characterisation facility. Finally, the paper concludes with a summary of the lessons learned from the setting-to-work phase of the facility. Since the facility combines a state-of-the-art NDA solution with comprehensive process automation in an industrial environment, the experience is expected to be of significant interest to the radioactive waste management community.
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Mason, J. A., M. R. Looman, and R. A. Price. "Design and Operation of the Combined Technology Automated Waste Characterization System." In ASME 2011 14th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2011-59308.

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This paper describes the design and operation of the Combined Technology Automated Waste Characterisation System (CTA-WCS) at JRC Ispra. The WCS was designed for the measurement of fission products and uranium and plutonium containing waste arising from nuclear fuel and nuclear materials processing and reactor operations. The WCS covers a range of activity including Low and Intermediate Level Waste (LLW and ILW). The system is designed to measure the waste in 200 and 400 (440) litre drums with a maximum drum weight of 1500 kg. Gamma-ray measurements of radio-nuclide content are performed by a gamma ray measurement station which functions as either a Segmented Gamma Scanner (SGS) or Tomographic Segmented Gamma-ray Scanner (TSGS). Either of these two techniques may be employed to perform the functions of drum screening, non-destructive examination (NDE) and, where appropriate, final drum assay. Coupled to the gamma ray station is a surface dose-rate measurement station, which employs 6-shielded Geiger-Muller detectors. Active and passive neutron measurements are performed by an advanced, graphite lined Differential Die-away (DDA) system, which comprises the neutron measurement station. The DDA performs conventional passive neutron totals, coincidence, and multiplicity counting and active DDA total neutron counting. Data analysis is based on the use of a range of matrix calibrations, some determined by Monte Carlo analysis. Linking the gamma ray and neutron measurement stations is an automated roller conveyor with a 20 drum buffer capability and a weight measurement station. Drums are identified by bar code reading technology. Once loaded, the system performs automatic assay of up to 20 drums and then returns the drums to the buffer position on the conveyor. The first WCS of this type was supplied to the European Commission at the Joint Research Centre (JRC) Ispra in northern Italy and it was commissioned at the end of 2007. It is now in a phase of pilot operation. Results will be presented from the first drum measurement campaign.
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Ugolini, Daniele, Francesco Rossi, and Francesco Basile. "Decommissioning of the Radio Chemical Hot Laboratory of the European Commission Joint Research Centre of Ispra." In ASME 2011 14th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2011-59207.

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The construction of the Radio Chemical Hot Laboratory (RCHL) of the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of Ispra began in the early 1960s while the laboratory activities started in 1964. In 1976 an annex to the main building was built. At this time the RCHL main research activities were in environment and biochemistry by means of radioactive tracers; neutron activation analyses; extraction of actinides from radioactive liquid waste coming from the nuclear fuel reprocessing plants; and analyses of U, Pu, and Th in samples from the nuclear fuel cycle in order to determine the isotopic ratio and the burn-up. In 1978, a new area of laboratories named “Stabularium” was built to study the metabolism of heavy metal on laboratory animals. Complementary to the laboratory three pneumatic transfer systems for irradiated sources connected the RCHL to two research reactors. The decommissioning activities of the 2650 m2 facility started in January 2008 and they were completed at the end of 2010 with the release for unrestricted use of all the buildings of the facility. They consisted in five main tasks; pre-decommissioning, licensing, dismantling, waste management, and final survey. The main pre-decommissioning activities were the physical and radiological characterization of the facility. The principal licensing activity was the preparation of the delicensing documentation to obtain the license termination from the safety authorities. Dismantling consisted in the removal of all the equipments and ancillary systems, of the pneumatic transfer system, and in the decontamination of the structures of the controlled zone. The waste management was limited to the transfer of the waste and of the clearable material to the centralized waste management facility. The final survey consisted in the final radiological characterization to quantify the concentration of any residual radioactivity remained after the completion of the dismantling activities for the release of the RCHL without any radiological constraints. The safety and radioprotection prescriptions adopted were the minimization of the conventional and nuclear risk for the workers (reducing the dose rate), the minimization of the environmental risks (reducing the external liquid, solid and gaseous releases), and the confinement of the contamination where it was generated. This paper describes the pre-decommissioning, dismantling, and final survey activities undertaken to perform the decommissioning of the RCHL.
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Cai, Rong, Siyang Huang, Kai Wang, Wenxi Tian, Suizheng Qiu, and Guanghui Su. "Development and Verification of Thermal Hydraulic Subchannel Analysis Code for Motion Conditions." In 2016 24th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone24-60394.

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As the conventional core analysis codes are designed for the land-based reactor core, a thermal-hydraulic subchannel analysis code for motion conditions (SACROM) is developed. To evaluate the effect of different motion conditions on coolant flow, the model of additional forces is established. To check the accuracy of the models, the code has been verified by test data, a commercial subchannel code and a CFD code. In the steady-state verification, the ISPRA data were used and the predicted results agree well with the test data. For the transient simulations without motion conditions, the code COBRA-EN was chosen and the results from SACROM fit the results from COBRA-EN well. And CFX code was used to verify the accuracy of the model of additional forces for motion conditions. The results show that the code can be used in the thermal hydraulic characteristics of the reactor core under motion conditions.
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Siani, Anna Maria, Iolanda Ialongo, Giuseppe R. Casale, Romina Giannini, and Marco Cacciani. "Surface UV radiation monitoring at two Italian Brewer stations (Rome and Ispra): a first comparison with OMI data." In Remote Sensing, edited by James R. Slusser, Klaus Schäfer, and Adolfo Comerón. SPIE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.688267.

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Ryazantsev, Sergey, and Tamara Rostovskaya. I Russian-Iranian Sociological Forum. Conference Proceedings (Moscow, 16 – 18 November 2020) / Eds.-in-chief S.V. Ryazantsev, T.K. Rostovskaya, FCTAS RAS. – M.:, 2020. – 560 p. ООО Издательско-торговый дом «ПЕРСПЕКТИВА», November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.38085/978-5-905-790-45-4-2020-1-560.

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The collection contains conference papers of the participants of the I Russian-Iranian Sociological Forum, organized by the ISPR and IDR FCTAS RAS with the support from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (16 – 18 November 2020, Moscow). The collection is addressed to sociologists, political scientists, economists, students, postgraduates, teachers, and everyone who is interested in the development of international cooperation between Russia and Iran in the field of social sciences.
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Ryazantsev, Sergey, and Tamara Rostovskaya, eds. I Russian-Iranian Sociological Forum. Conference Proceedings (Moscow, 16 – 18 November 2020) / Eds.-in-chief S.V. Ryazantsev, T.K. Rostovskaya, FCTAS RAS. – M.:, 2020. – 560 p. Perspectiva Publishing, November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.38085/978-5-905-790-47-8-2020-1-560.

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The collection contains conference papers of the participants of the I Russian-Iranian Sociological Forum, organized by the ISPR and IDR FCTAS RAS with the support from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (16 – 18 November 2020, Moscow). The collection is addressed to sociologists, political scientists, economists, students, postgraduates, teachers, and everyone who is interested in the development of international cooperation between Russia and Iran in the field of social sciences.
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Islamic Relief Agency (ISRA)/Annual report / Islamic Relief Agency (ISRA) International. University of Arizona Libraries, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2458/azu_acku_serial_hv555_a34_i75_v1997_1998.

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ISPRS Commission II Symposium: systems for data processing, analysis and presentation. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/330403.

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Proceedings of the ISPRS Commission IV Symposium, geospatial theory, processing and applications, 8-12 July 2002, Ottawa, Canada. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/331300.

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