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Bertoli, Marco, Giuliano Casale, and Giuseppe Serazzi. "JMT." ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review 36, no. 4 (March 25, 2009): 10–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1530873.1530877.

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Dye, Leslie R. "JMT, Fast Forward." Journal of Medical Toxicology 6, no. 1 (February 23, 2010): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13181-010-0026-5.

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Vol, E. D., and A. N. Omel’yanchuk. "Current- and magnetic-field-controlled superconducting multi-terminal microstructures." Low Temperature Physics 20, no. 2 (February 1, 1994): 87–92. https://doi.org/10.1063/10.0033584.

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We study theoretically superconducting microstructures of a special configuration, viz., Josephson multi-terminals (JMT), which are systems of interconnected microbridges. The nonlinear interaction of individual bridge junctions in JMT is due to fact that they have a common center and, hence, that the superconducting order parameter in each weak link is a function of the currents through all other microbridges. JMT is a nonlinear parametric element controlled by the current and the magnetic field. Dynamic equations have been derived, which govern the behavior of JMT versus the control parameters, viz., transport control currents or fluxes of an external magnetic field. We consider various JMT working regimes: synchronization of Josephson oscillations, degeneration of metastable states, and broken symmetry of the ground state in magnetic field.
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Olcina Sempere, Gustau, María-Ángeles Palomar-García, Mireia Hernández, María Antonia Parcet Ibars, Jacob Mandell, and César Ávila. "The Jake Mandell Test as a measure of individual differences in pitch discrimination: validity and reliability properties." Revista Electrónica Complutense de Investigación en Educación Musical - RECIEM 17 (July 3, 2020): 133–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.5209/reciem.66326.

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The Jake Mandell Tone Deaf Test (JMT) is an online measure designed to evaluate pitch discrimination in the normal population. The test has been available online since 2006, but no psychometric data have been published. The present research was designed to provide validity and reliability data for this test. Study 1 was conducted in university students, and the performance on the JMT was compared to the AMUSIA online screening tests. Correlations were high with the subtests of the AMUSIA online screening tests, but especially with the Tone discrimination test. Study 2 was conducted in children, and the JMT was compared to different tests of musical abilities. The JMT showed a good relationship with the Tone Discrimination and Rhythm Imitation subtest, but especially with the global score of musical abilities. In addition, the test showed good one-year test-retest reliability. Finally, external validation of the JMT was obtained by noting that musicians obtained higher scores than non-musicians. Discussion is focused on the possibility of using the JMT as a rapid screening measure of individual differences in pitch discrimination in the normal population.
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Carrell, Tom W. G., Kevin G. Burnand, Nuala A. Booth, Julia Humphries, and Alberto Smith. "Intraluminal Thrombus Enhances Proteolysis in Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms." Vascular 14, no. 1 (January 2006): 9–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.2310/6670.2006.00008.

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This study examined whether intraluminal thrombus in abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) is a source of fibrinolytic activity and proteolysis that could weaken the aneurysm wall. Plasmin, tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), and urokinase plasminogen activator (uPA) activity, plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (PAI-1), and α2-antiplasmin (α2AP) antigen were measured in the AAA wall and juxtamural and luminal aspects of intraluminal thrombus in 18 patients. The aneurysm wall contained 100-fold higher tPA activity (1.06 ± 0.34 [standard error of measurement] U/mg soluble protein) compared with juxtamural thrombus (JMT) (0.011 ± 0.001 ) and luminal thrombus (LT) (0.01 ± 0.001) ( p < .00001) and over 6-fold higher uPA activity (29.3 ± 3.4 IU/mg compared with the JMT (4.3 ± 2.4, p = .00024) and LT (7.9 ± 1.76, p = .0005). The LT had significantly lower levels of PAI-1 (1.26 ± 0.34 ng/mg) than the AAA wall (2.08 ± 0.51, p = .04) and the JMT (3.94 ± 0.85, p = .007). The levels of α2AP in the wall (19.4 ± 3.1 ng/mg) were lower than in the JMT or LT (43.0 ± 7.9 ng/mg, p = .013, and 47.6 ± 6.0 ng/mg, p = .002, respectively). There was no significant difference, however, in plasmin activity among the AAA wall, JMT, and LT. There were significant amounts of latent gelatinase B (matrix metalloproteinase [MMP]-9) in the AAA, JMT, and LT. Mean levels of activated MMP-9 activity were similar in the AAA, JMT, and LT. Plasmin activation of MMPs at the interface between intraluminal thrombus and the aneurysm wall may enhance proteolysis and accelerate aneurysm expansion.
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Krzanowski, Roman M., and Kamil Trombik. "Just Machine Test (JMT)." Proceedings 1, no. 3 (June 8, 2017): 241. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/is4si-2017-03962.

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Wax, Paul M. "JMT approved for indexing." Journal of Medical Toxicology 4, no. 1 (March 2008): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf03160940.

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Jang, Seol, Ami Lee, and Youn-Hwan Hwang. "Qualitative Profiling and Quantitative Analysis of Major Constituents in Jinmu-tang by UHPLC-Q-Orbitrap-MS and UPLC-TQ-MS/MS." Molecules 27, no. 22 (November 15, 2022): 7887. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27227887.

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Jinmu-tang (JMT) is a traditional herbal medicine consisting of five herbal medicines: Poria cocos Wolf, Paeonia lactiflora Pallas, Zingiber officinale Roscoe, Atractylodes japonica Koidzumi, and Aconitum carmichaeli Debeaux. In this study, the JMT components were profiled using UHPLC-Q-Orbitrap-MS, and 23 compounds were identified and characterized. In addition, UPLC-TQ-MS/MS analysis was performed in the positive and negative ion modes of an electrospray ionization source for the simultaneous quantification of the identified compounds. The multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) method was established to increase the sensitivity of the quantitative analysis, and the method was verified through linearity, recovery, and precision. All analytes showed good linearity (R2 ≤ 0.9990). Moreover, the recovery and the relative standard deviation of precision were 86.19–114.62% and 0.20–8.00%, respectively. Using the established MRM analysis method, paeoniflorin was found to be the most abundant compound in JMT. In conclusion, these results provide information on the constituents of JMT and can be applied to quality control and evaluation.
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Bird, Steven B. "Research Concepts, Collaboration, and JMT." Journal of Medical Toxicology 6, no. 1 (March 2010): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13181-010-0009-6.

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Dye, Leslie. "A Bright Future for JMT." Journal of Medical Toxicology 7, no. 4 (October 29, 2011): 255. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13181-011-0186-y.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "JMT"

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Aguilar, Acosta Milton Alberto, and Vara Juan Emilio Asto. "Modelo de Inteligencia de Negocios en la empresa “Contact Center JMT”." Master's thesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC), 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/655779.

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La Empresa JMT Contact Center es una empresa que se dedica al rubro de Telemarketing, Centro de Contacto y Business Process Outsourcing, con presencia en los mercados de Europa y Latinoamérica. Es una empresa en constante crecimiento y en la actualidad a pesar de estar en medio de una Pandemia ha tenido el reto de enfrentar una demanda de crecimiento en los puestos de atención. En los últimos años, la empresa ha tenido que enfrentar ciertos retos financieros ligado a los costos planificados y a los costos operativos, de tal forma que su rentabilidad como negocio se ha visto impactada, sumando a ello nuevas regulaciones y el efecto de la pandemia a nivel global. El objetivo principal de la presente tesis es plantear un modelo de inteligencia de negocios para JMT Contact Center con la finalidad de reducir los costos operativos de la organización al mejorar la calidad de información utilizada en los procesos de planificación de operaciones, el discado dirigido y la categorización de perfiles de usuarios; para lo cual se analiza el contexto, se plantean los objetivos y se alinea la estrategia de inteligencia de negocios con los procesos existentes. La propuesta de este modelo de inteligencia de negocios se enfoca especialmente en el uso efectivo de las herramientas del Business Intelligence para lograr una optimización de recursos y costos en la operación de las campañas Outbound del Centro De Atención Telefónica, de tal forma que estas se conviertan en rentables y eviten perdidas a la organización.
The JMT Contact Center Company is a company dedicated to the Telemarketing, Contact Center and Business Process Outsourcing business, with a presence in the markets of Europe and Latin America. It is a company in constant growth and today, despite being in the middle of a Pandemic, it has had the challenge of facing a demand for growth in service positions. In recent years, the company has had to face certain financial challenges related to planned costs and operating costs, in such a way that its profitability as a business has been impacted, adding new regulations and the effect of the pandemic at the global. The main objective of this thesis is to propose a business intelligence model for JMT Contact Center in order to reduce the operational costs of the organization by improving the quality of information used in the operations planning processes, directed dialing and categorization of user profiles; for which the context is analyzed, objectives are set and the business intelligence strategy is aligned with existing processes. The proposal of this business intelligence model focuses especially on the effective use of Business Intelligence tools to achieve an optimization of resources and costs in the operation of the Outbound campaigns of the Call Center, in such a way that they become profitable and avoid losses to the organization.
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Dumas, Louise. "Méthodologie de préparation d’échantillons et de lecture d’états logiques de cellules mémoires MRAM par microscopie à force atomique." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Bordeaux, 2025. http://www.theses.fr/2025BORD0009.

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Dans le contexte de la sécurité de l'information, l’évolution des techniques de test électrique interne et leurs capacités à identifier et lire les données sensibles des technologies mémoires est un sujet crucial, leur veille technologique est donc nécessaire. Quelques études ont été réalisées sur la lecture des mémoires volatiles comme la SRAM et des mémoires non volatiles comme la Flash, la FeRAM et la RRAM. Malgré l’attrait des mémoires magnéto-résistives (MRAM), de par leur potentiel de devenir une mémoire universelle, une lecture directe des données au cœur du circuit MRAM n'a jamais été démontrée dans la littérature avant ce travail de thèse.Ce travail démontre qu’il est possible de récupérer les données stockées dans les MRAM grâce à des techniques invasives. Ce manuscrit présente la méthodologie développée pour lire les données stockées (“0” / “1”) dans une Toggle MRAM (nœud technologique de 130 nm) et dans une STT-MRAM (nœud technologique de 40 nm). Ces composants sont représentatifs des deux types de MRAM commercialisées avec des nœuds technologiques courants et plus avancés. Cette méthodologie est faite de quatre étapes : détermination de la technique de mesure la plus adéquate, analyse technologique pour connaître la structure physique de la mémoire, préparation de la mémoire pour rendre les données accessibles et lecture des données. Deux tentatives de lecture sont détaillées : mesure de l’orientation magnétique des jonctions magnétiques tunnel (dites JMT, lieu de stockage de l’information) et mesure de leur résistance électrique induite par le phénomène de magnétorésistance, à l’aide d’un microscope à force atomique (AFM) et du Nanoprobing. Les modes AFM utilisés sont le MFM (mode magnétique), le C-AFM (mode conducteur) et le SSRM (mode résistif). Pour les deux types de mémoires, c’est la mesure de courant en C-AFM qui permet de discriminer les deux états logiques. Celle-ci est réalisée après une préparation complexe de la face arrière du composant composée d’une ouverture chimique, d’un polissage jusqu’aux transistors, de gravures FIB de niveaux de métallisation entourant la JMT et d’un dépôt métallique. L’avantage de cette méthodologie est qu’elle devrait être applicable à tout nœud technologique et potentiellement à toutes les mémoires basées sur une valeur de résistance (SOT-MRAM, RRAM et PCM)
In the context of information security, the evolution of internal electrical test techniques and their ability to identify and read sensitive data from memory technologies is a crucial matter, their technological watch is therefore necessary. A few studies have been carried out on the readout of volatile memories such as SRAM and non-volatile memories such as Flash, FeRAM and RRAM. Despite the attractiveness of magneto-resistive memories (MRAM), due to their potential to become a universal memory, a direct readout of data at the core of the MRAM circuit has never been demonstrated in the literature prior to this work.This work demonstrates that it is possible to retrieve data stored in MRAMs using invasive techniques. This manuscript presents the methodology used to recover stored data (“0” / “1”) in a Toggle MRAM (130 nm technology node) and in a STT-MRAM (40 nm technology node). These components thus represent the two types of MRAM on the market, with current and more advanced technology nodes. The methodology consists of four stages: determination of the most suitable measurement technique, technological analysis to identify the physical structure of the memory, preparation of the memory to make the data accessible, and reading of the data. Two readout attempts are detailed: measurement of the magnetic orientation of magnetic tunnel junctions (known as MTJs, where the information is stored) and measurement of their electrical resistance induced by the magneto-resistance phenomenon, using an atomic force microscope (AFM) and Nanoprobing. The used AFM modes are MFM (magnetic mode), C-AFM (conductive mode) and SSRM (resistive mode). For both memory types, it's the C-AFM current measurement that makes it possible to discriminate between the two logic states. This is achieved after a complex preparation of the backside of the device, consisting of a chemical opening, a polishing down to the transistors, FIB etches of metallization levels surrounding the MTJ and metal deposition. The advantage of this methodology is that it should be applicable to any technology node and potentially to all resistance-based memories (SOT-MRAM, RRAM and PCM)
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Spiekermann-Hoff, Sarah, and Jana Korunovska. "Towards a value theory for personal data." Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/jit.2016.4.

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Analysts, investors and entrepreneurs have recognized the value of personal data for Internet economics. Personal data is viewed as the "oil" of the digital economy. Yet, ordinary people are barely aware of this. Marketers collect personal data at minimal cost in exchange for free services. But will this be possible in the long term, especially in the face of privacy concerns? Little is known about how users really value their personal data. In this paper, we build a user-centered value theory for personal data. On the basis of a survey experiment with 1269 Facebook users, we identify core constructs that drive the value of volunteered personal data. We find that privacy concerns are less influential than expected and influence data value mainly when people become aware of data markets. In fact, the consciousness of data being a tradable asset is the single most influential factor driving willingness-to-pay for data. Furthermore, we find that people build a sense of psychological ownership for their data and hence value it more. Finally, our value theory helps to unveil market design mechanisms that will influence how personal data markets thrive: First, we observe a majority of users become reactant if they are consciously deprived of control over their personal data; many drop out of the market. We therefore advice companies to consider user-centered data control tools to have them participate in personal data markets. Second, we find that in order to create scarcity in the market, centralized IT architectures (reducing multiple data copies) may be beneficial.
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Peters, Jacob R., Robert Keasling, Stacy D. Brown, and Brooks B. Pond. "Quantification of Synthetic Cathinones in Rat Brain Using HILIC–ESI-MS/MS." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1093/jat/bkw074.

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The abuse of synthetic cathinones, formerly marketed as “bath salts”, has emerged over the last decade. Three common drugs in this class include 3,4-methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV), 4-methylmethcathinone (mephedrone), and 3,4-methylenedioxymethcathinone (methylone). An LC–MS/MS method has been developed and validated for the simultaneous quantification of MDPV, mephedrone, and methylone in brain tissue. Briefly, MDPV, mephedrone, methylone, and their deuterium-labeled analogs were subjected to solid phase extraction (SPE) and separated using an HILIC Silica Column. The HPLC was coupled to a Shimadzu IT-TOF (ion trap-time of flight) system with the electrospray source running in positive mode (+ESI). The method was validated for precision, accuracy, and extraction efficiency. All inter-day and intra-day % RSD (percent relative standard deviation) and % error values were less than 15% and extraction efficiency exceeded 80%. These conditions allowed for limits of detection of 1ng/mL for MDPV, and 5 ng/mL for both mephedrone and methylone. The limits of quantification were determined to be 5ng/mL for MDPV and 10 ng/mL for mephedrone and methylone. The method was utilized to evaluate the pharmacokinetics of these drugs in adult male rats following administration of a drug cocktail including MDPV, mephedrone, and methylone. All three compounds reached peak concentrations in the brain within 15 min. Although methylone and mephedrone were administered at the same dose, the peak concentration (Cmax) of mephedrone in the brain was significantly higher than that for methylone, as was the area under the curve (AUC). In summary, this quick and sensitive method for measuring synthetic cathinones may be used for future pharmacokinetic investigations of these drugs in target tissue.
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Hatak, Isabella, Rainer Harms, and Matthias Fink. "Age, job identification, and entrepreneurial intention." Emerald, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/JMP-07-2014-0213.

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Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine how age and job identification affect entrepreneurial intention. Design/methodology/approach: The researchers draw on a representative sample of the Austrian adult workforce and apply binary logistic regression on entrepreneurial intention. Findings: The findings reveal that as employees age they are less inclined to act entrepreneurially, and that their entrepreneurial intention is lower the more they identify with their job. Whereas gender, education, and previous entrepreneurial experience matter, leadership and having entrepreneurial parents seem to have no impact on the entrepreneurial intention of employees. Research implications: Implications relate to a contingency perspective on entrepreneurial intention where the impact of age is exacerbated by stronger identification with the job. Practical implications: Practical implications include the need to account for different motivational backgrounds when addressing entrepreneurial employees of different ages. Societal implications include the need to adopt an age perspective to foster entrepreneurial intentions within established organizations. Originality/value: While the study corroborates and extends findings from entrepreneurial intention research, it contributes new empirical insights to the age and job - dependent contingency perspective on entrepreneurial intention. (authors' abstract)
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Salsman, John M. "THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RELIGIOSITY AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS: A SCALE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY WITH THE SCL-90-R." Lexington, Ky. : [University of Kentucky Libraries], 2002. http://lib.uky.edu/ETD/ukypcps2002t00044/JMS-Thes.pdf.

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Christoph, Fuchs, Emanuela Prandelli, Martin Schreier, and Darren W. Dahl. "All That Is Users Might Not Be Gold: How Labeling Products as User Designed Backfires in the Context of Luxury Fashion Brands." American Marketing Association, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1509/jm.11.0330.

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An emerging literature stream posits that drawing on users rather than internal designers in new product creation may benefit firms because the resulting products effectively satisfy consumer needs. Four studies conducted in the context of the luxury fashion industry uncover an important conceptual boundary condition of this positive user-design effect. Contrary to extant research, the results show that being "close" to users does not help but rather harms luxury fashion brands. Specifically, the authors find that user design backfires because consumer demand for a given luxury fashion brand collection is reduced if the collection is labeled as user (vs. company) designed. The results further reveal the underlying rationale for this reversal: user-designed luxury products are perceived to be lower in quality and fail to signal high status, which results in a loss of agentic feelings for the consumer. The authors explore several strategies luxury brands can pursue to overcome this negative user-design effect. Finally, they find that negative outcomes of user design are attenuated for luxury fashion products that are not used for status signaling - that is, product categories of a luxury brand that are characterized by lower status relevance for the consumer. (authors' abstract)
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Leder, Garth Duncan. "Jet rates and new jet algorithms." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1998. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.624739.

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Friedmann, Miriam. "Early modern English fairs." E-thesis Full text (Hebrew University users only), 1997. http://shemer.mslib.huji.ac.il/dissertations/H/JMS/001497172.pdf.

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Feldman, Anna. "Discourse markers codification of 'Hearer-Old' information the Russian discourse marker ze and its English and Hebrew correlates /." E-thesis Full text (Hebrew University users only), 1999. http://shemer.mslib.huji.ac.il/dissertations/H/JMS/001497195.pdf.

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Books on the topic "JMT"

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Muller, Helen. Jet. London: Butterworths, 1987.

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Muller, Helen. Jet. London: Butterworths, 1987.

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Michael, Raeburn. Jit. Harare, Zimbabwe: Anvil Press, 1991.

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Simonich, John C. Jet shielding of jet noise. Washington: NASA, 1986.

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S, Dhillon B., and Dhillon B. S. History and study of the Jats: With reference to Sikhs, Scythians, Alans, Sarmatians, Goths, and Jutes. Gloucester, Ont., Canada: Beta Publishers, 1994.

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Karasyov, Carrie. Jet set. New York, NY: HarperTeen, 2008.

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Finn, Denny Von. Jet fighters. Minneapolis, MN: Bellwether Media, 2010.

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Aloy, Alexander, and Eva Schragl. Jet-Ventilation. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-9355-6.

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Cap, Clemens H., ed. JIT’99. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60247-4.

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Trumbauer, Lisa. Fighter jet. Chicago, Ill: Raintree, 2008.

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Book chapters on the topic "JMT"

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Reinders, L. J. "The Big Tokamaks: TFTR, JET, JT-60." In Sun in a Bottle?... Pie in the Sky!, 97–120. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-74734-3_9.

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Reinders, L. J. "The Big Tokamaks: TFTR, JET, JT-60." In The Fairy Tale of Nuclear Fusion, 183–217. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64344-7_8.

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Aloy, Alexander, and Eva Schragl. "Begriffsdefinition." In Jet-Ventilation, 3–7. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-9355-6_1.

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Aloy, Alexander, and Eva Schragl. "Klassifikation verschiedener HFV-Techniken." In Jet-Ventilation, 59–69. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-9355-6_10.

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Aloy, Alexander, and Eva Schragl. "Indikationen und Anwendungsgebiete." In Jet-Ventilation, 73–154. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-9355-6_11.

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Aloy, Alexander, and Eva Schragl. "Hämodynamische Auswirkungen der Hochfrequenzventilation." In Jet-Ventilation, 155–57. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-9355-6_12.

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Aloy, Alexander, and Eva Schragl. "Komplikationen der Hochfrequenzventilation." In Jet-Ventilation, 158–62. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-9355-6_13.

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Aloy, Alexander, and Eva Schragl. "Grenzen der Hochfrequenzventilation." In Jet-Ventilation, 163–65. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-9355-6_14.

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Aloy, Alexander, and Eva Schragl. "Entwicklung der Jet-Ventilation." In Jet-Ventilation, 8–10. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-9355-6_2.

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Aloy, Alexander, and Eva Schragl. "Wirkungsmechanismus." In Jet-Ventilation, 11–13. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-9355-6_3.

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Conference papers on the topic "JMT"

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Peterson, Greg, and Angshuman Saha. "JMR Development." In Vertical Flight Society 72nd Annual Forum & Technology Display, 1–10. The Vertical Flight Society, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4050/f-0072-2016-11405.

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Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation and The Boeing Company are teamed to execute a series of Technology Investment Agreements (TIA) for the JMR TD (Joint Multi-Role Technology Demonstrator) Program. The capabilities of JMR TD will include combinations of ambient condition hover, speed, range, fuel efficiencies and troop/payload capacities beyond any current rotorcraft. The JMR TD Program addresses the technical risks associated with meeting many of the requirements for the FVL CS3 (Future Vertical Lift Capability Set 3) aircraft. Our team's joint multi-role cooperative efforts provide unrivalled state-of-the-art design and analytical modeling practices leading to advanced vertical flight technologies for the FVL CS3 / JMR TD Program. This paper discusses the interaction of SB>1 DEFIANT™ aircraft technology, configuration and requirements in the design of next generation military rotorcraft, and the Rapid Prototype approach employed by the Sikorsky-Boeing JMR TD Team as we join with the US Government to develop the SB>1 DEFIANTTM Technology Demonstrator Aircraft and associated Mission Systems for the FVL Capability Set 3 Aircraft.
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Gribaudo, Marco, Davide Cerotti, Pietro Piazzolla, and Giuseppe Serazzi. "Performance optimization with JMT: Java Modelling Tools." In 7th International Conference on Performance Evaluation Methodologies and Tools. ICST, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/icst.valuetools.2013.254399.

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Abdullatif, A. AL, and R. J. Pooley. "UML-JMT: A Tool for Evaluating Performance Requirements." In 2010 17th IEEE International Conference and Workshops on Engineering of Computer Based Systems. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ecbs.2010.30.

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Wang, Yanfeng, Weiping Wang, Mu Lin, Tao Wang, Yifan Zhu, Yuan Tan, Chunfang Ou, Yuhong Han, and Ping Liu. "Research on the Operational Concept Modeling, Measurement Method Based on JMT." In 2019 International Conference on Intelligent Computing, Automation and Systems (ICICAS). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icicas48597.2019.00081.

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Bertoli, M., G. Casale, and G. Serazzi. "The JMT Simulator for Performance Evaluation of Non-Product-Form Queueing Networks." In 40th Annual Simulation Symposium (ANSS'07). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/anss.2007.41.

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Amram, Oz. "Jet Substructure Correction with Lund Jet Plane Reweighting." In Jet Substructure Correction with Lund Jet Plane Reweighting. US DOE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1993452.

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Lynch, Alec, Marjorie Shapiro, and Miha Muskinja. "W+D Charm Jet Fragmentation." In W+D Charm Jet Fragmentation. US DOE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/2406067.

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Bhatnagar, Priyansh, Javier Duarte, Abhijith Gandrakota, Elham Khoda, Jennifer Ngadiuba, Vivekanand Sahu, and Aaron Wang. "Interpreting and Accelerating Transformers for Jet Tagging." In Interpreting and Accelerating Transformers for Jet Tagging. US DOE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/2474973.

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Attia, Ali M. A., Radwan M. El-Zoheiry, Hesham M. El-Batsh, and Mohamed S. Shehata. "Combustion Characteristics of Jojoba Methyl Ester as an Alternative Fuel for Gas Turbine." In ASME 2014 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2014-39991.

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The strengthened requirements of new emission norms and the limited fuel resources are the major challenges for researchers over the world. The use of biofuels produced from vegetable oil will be a promising solution. In this case, Jojoba oil comes from very surprising plant as its seed contains 40–60% of its weight as raw oil and grows in desert. The trans-esterification process is used to convert jojoba oil into a Jojoba Methyl Ester (JME). This study aims to characterize the flame of JME as an alternative fuel in the gas turbines. Using of the premixed flame resulted in higher combustion efficiency and low emissions. The premixed flames for liquid fuels can be realized via use of lean premixed pre-vaporized (LPP) combustion method. In this work the jet fuel and blends of jet-JME fuel (with JME volume faction of 10, and 20%) are burned with LPP technique keeping the same equivalence ratio as it is used for burning the base jet fuel to determine the possibility to use the fuel mixture without any modifications in a specific LPP combustor. The main results indicate that, as volume content of JME increase the NOx emissions decrease to be lower than 10 ppm in case of B20. Moreover, the CO emission in case of B20 is higher than that of the jet fuel but at the end of the test section it does not exceed 0.15 %. In the same way, B20 produces higher UHC emissions than the jet fuel; however, at the end of the test section it does not exceed 80 ppm. So it can be concluded that blended Jojoba biodiesel can be used as an alternative fuel for jet fuel.
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Knight, Peter L., Paul Scott Carney, Robert W. Boyd, and Brian Thompson. "Opening remarks." In Frontiers in Optics. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/fio.2004.jma.

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Harkema, Marcel, Dick Quartel, Rob van der Mei, and Bart Gijsen. JPMT: A Java Performance Monitoring Tool. Centre for Telematics and Information Technology (CTIT), 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.3990/1.5152400.

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This paper describes our Java Performance Monitoring Toolkit (JPMT), which is developed for detailed analysis of the behavior and performance of Java applications. JPMT represents internal execution behavior of Java applications by event traces, where each event represents the occurrence of some activity, such as thread creation, method invocation, and locking contention. JPMT supports event filtering during and after application execution. Each event is annotated by high-resolution performance attributes, e.g., duration of locking contention and CPU time usage by method invocations. JPMT is an open toolkit, its event trace API can be used to develop custom performance analysis applications. JPMT comes with an event trace visualizer and a command-line event trace query tool for scripting purposes. The instrumentation required for monitoring the application is added transparently to the user during run-time. Overhead is minimized by only instrumenting for events the user is interested in and by careful implementation of the instrumentation itself.
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Dukelow, Fiona, Joe Whelan, and Margaret Scanlon. In transit? Documenting the lived experiences of welfare, working and caring for one-parent families claiming Jobseeker’s Transitional Payment. Institute for Social Science in the 21st Century, University College Cork, May 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.33178/10468/14485.

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This research, conducted in conjunction with One Family, set out to document the lived experiences of Jobseeker’s Transitional Payment (JST) recipients and to explore how JST is working ‘on the ground’. Because JST is a relatively new payment in the Irish social welfare system, little is known about how it is experienced by recipients. Furthermore, because people living in single parent households are consistently over-represented in poverty statistics across all metrics (at risk of poverty, enforced deprivation and consistent poverty), how caregivers in one-parent households experience a policy that is designed with such households in mind represents important work. The research was qualitative in nature and the original data presented in the report were collected via one focus group coupled with a series of ten interviews. A substantial review of the literature was also undertaken, and this was used to frame the research. Available statistics, along with statistics obtained via parliamentary questions, are also used to inform the research. The core aims for this research were as follows: Develop an in-depth understanding of the lived experiences of the recipients of JST; Develop an understanding of how JST policy is working ‘on the ground’; Document the challenges and benefits associated with the payment; Develop a claimant-based user guide as a resource for new entrants to the payment scheme; Generate research data of relevance to One Family and related support and advocacy groups in their work with one parent families and their policy work in terms of the future direction of JST.
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Nowlin, Jacob, Kevin Wallace, Kyle Beurlot, Mark Patterson, and Timothy Jacobs. PR-457-21206-R01 CFD Study of Prechamber NOx Production Mechanisms. Chantilly, Virginia: Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), July 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0000027.

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Use of the pre-combustion chamber (PCC) as an ignition source in large-bore natural gas engines has shown promise in reducing emissions. By increasing the ignition energy and surface area via a turbulent jet, these devices can extend the lean operating limit of the engine and reduce oxides of nitrogen (NOx). This study aims to characterize the sensitivity of main chamber NOx formation to changes in the PCC jet. A CFD model of a Cooper-Bessemer GMV two-stroke lean-burn natural gas engine is used for this purpose. The temperature and chemical composition of the PCC jet are varied across several tasks, and the resulting changes in main chamber NO and shy;x emissions are recorded. Three-dimensional plotting tools are used to determine where and when NOx forms in the engine during the cycle. Data on the chemical pathways to NO and NO2 and shy; and shy; formation and destruction is also presented.
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Hill, K. W., K. M. Young, and L. C. Johnson. Summary of TFTR (Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor) diagnostics, including JET (Joint European Torus) and JT-60. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/7160130.

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Baker, Michael. DTRS56-02-D-70036A Potential Impact Radius Formulae for Flammable Gases other than Natural Gas. Chantilly, Virginia: Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), June 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0012053.

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The original derivation of the PIR formula referenced in 49 CFR 192 is contained in the Gas Research Institute (GRI) report by C-FER Technologies (C-FER), "A Model for Sizing High Consequence Areas Associated with Natural Gas Pipelines" (Stephens 2000). It must be recognized that this formula was derived solely on the premise that thermal radiation from a jet/trench fire is the dominant hazard related to pipe rupture and subsequent ignition. Since natural gas is non-toxic and significantly lighter than air, this premise is valid. However, there are certain pipeline operators transporting flammable gases other than natural gas (e.g. hydrogen) that will be governed by the jet fire hazard, and thus there is a need for the derivation of PIR formulae for use in identifying high consequence areas for these pipelines. While the C-FER report provides a basis for derivation of such formulae, the dimensionless values for emissivity factor, release rate decay factor, and efficiency factor used in the original derivation of the PIR formula have not been validated or optimized for flammable gases other than natural gas.
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Dan Green. Jet calorimetric trigger. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/11974.

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Darrah, S. Jet Fuel Deoxygenation. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, October 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada205006.

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Caldwell, Douglas R. CTZ Jet Structure. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada251752.

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Baylor, L. R. Particle transport in pellet fueled JET (Jet European Torus) plasmas. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6996839.

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Christensen, Lance. PR-459-133750-WEB Fast, Accurate, Automated System to Find and Quantify Natural Gas Leaks. Chantilly, Virginia: Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), July 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0011608.

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Thursday, August 8, 2019 11:00 am ET PRESENTER: Lance Christensen, PhD, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory HOST: Francois Rongere, PG and E MODERATOR: Carrie Greaney, PRCI CLICK BUY/DOWNLOAD TO ACCESS WEBINAR REGISTRATION LINK Join the PRCI Surveillance, Operations and Maintenance Technical Committee as they present research, conducted by NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), related to the Open Path Laser Spectrometer (OPLS). New advances in sensor technology, with high sensitivity towards detecting methane and ethane, present the energy pipeline industry with cost effective ways to improve safety, comply with state and federal regulations, decrease natural gas emissions and attribute natural gas indications to thermogenic or biogenic sources. This webinar will present the results of this research that included both laboratory and field testing. Benefits of attending: 1) Learn capability of miniature natural gas sensors 2) Learn how miniature natural gas sensors are applied on drones 3) Learn leak localization and flux measurements using miniature drone sensors Who should attend? Natural gas pipeline operators interested in the application of methane detection using unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) on pipeline operations will find this research especially informative. Recommended pre-reading: PR-459-133750-R02 Fast, Accurate, Automated System to Find and Quantify Natural Gas Leaks
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