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Day, Matthew. "Production and analysis of escherichia coli groE chaperonins." Thesis, Birkbeck (University of London), 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.243960.

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New, Christopher Paul. "Analysis of Tha4 Function and Organization in Chloroplast Twin Arginine Transport." Miami University / OhioLINK, 2020. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1586878527570538.

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Bonaria, Michela Galea. "Constructing bilingualism in the Maltese therapeutic context : a Foucauldian Discourse Analysis." Thesis, University of Roehampton, 2017. https://pure.roehampton.ac.uk/portal/en/studentthesis/constructing-bilingualism-in-the-maltese-therapeutic-context(efa6ca85-38c7-4290-98c6-a95b9f807b21).html.

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To date, there is a dearth of studies addressing therapeutic uses of bilingualism as applied to counselling psychology in postcolonial contexts. This study explored some of the ways in which Maltese therapeutic practitioners1 understood and worked with bilingualism. Nine semi-structured interviews were conducted with accredited therapeutic practitioners. Taking a poststructural epistemological approach, a Foucauldian informed discourse analysis was applied to the data produced. In the analysis, three key discourses were identified: professional, cultural, and deviant that produced bilingualism as a power-laden discursive site of therapeutic ideas and practices. Further examination of how these discourses resourced discursive constructions of Maltese-English bilingualism highlighted how these firstly positioned uses of English and Maltese as serving different therapeutic functions, with participants understanding counselling ideas in English while cultural experiences were best expressed in Maltese. Secondly, some of the postcolonial resonances that privilege English over Maltese were illustrated as still evident in these accounts through the construction of English as sophisticated and Maltese as crude. Finally, code-switching was variously objectified as both facilitative and frustrating in enabling therapeutic communication and maintaining the therapeutic relationship. This analysis therefore contributes to an alternative understanding of bilingualism in Maltese therapeutic practice by highlighting the social, cultural and historical processes that have shaped these discursive constructions. This may inform Maltese practitioners in developing their critical reflexivity regarding the power implications of using Maltese and English, and may also be useful to the wider therapeutic community, including counselling psychologists, working in other bilingual contexts.
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Puttaswamy, Chaithra. "Descriptive analysis of verbs in Malto." Thesis, SOAS, University of London, 2009. http://eprints.soas.ac.uk/28762/.

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This thesis is a Descriptive Analysis of Verbs in Malto, a poorly documented North Dravidian language with about 60,000 speakers living on the Rajmahal Hills in Eastern India. Malto is an agglutinating language with SOV word order. The finite verb word in Malto maximally carries information about valence adjusting operations, tense-aspect- mood, negation and gender-number-person agreement with the subject. The non-finite verbs take suffixes marking adverbialisation, complementation, relativisation, conjunct participialisation and relative tense. Syntactically, there is only one finite verb in a sentence and all the other verbs preceding it are non-finite. Malto has a range of multi-verb constructions that includes explicator compound verbs, conjunct participle constructions, reduplicated adverbials, verbal complementisation, clause chaining and quotative verbal constructions. This work includes a detailed analysis of the formal structure of verbs, valence adjusting operations, tense-aspect-mood, negation and multi-verb constructions in Malto along with a concluding chapter on the language contact and convergence situation. The synchronic data collected during fieldwork is discussed in the framework of Role and Reference Grammar and complemented by inputs from typological studies and a historical linguistic perspective in relation to Dravidian languages.
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Lerbret, Adrien. "Etude de l'action bioprotectrice des sucres : une investigation par dynamique moléculaire et spectroscopie Raman." Phd thesis, Université des Sciences et Technologie de Lille - Lille I, 2005. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00011225.

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La compréhension de la plus grande stabilisation des molécules biologiques par un disaccharide
tel que le tréhalose par rapport à d'autres excipients fait l'objet de recherches accrues. Nous
avons étudié l'influence du tréhalose et de deux autres stéréoisomères, le maltose et le sucrose,
sur la structure et sur la dynamique de l'eau et d'une protéine globulaire modèle, le lysozyme. Nous
avons montré que le tréhalose induit une plus grande déstructuration du réseau de liaisons hydrogène (LHs)
de l'eau que le maltose et le sucrose, au-delà d'une concentration de 40-50 %, à laquelle le réseau
de LHs des sucres percole. En outre, le nombre d'hydratation des sucres et le
nombre de LHs sucre-sucre suggèrent que les solutions aqueuses de tréhalose sont plus "homogènes",
pour des concentrations entre 33 et 66 % pds. Nous avons également localisé les zones
d'interaction des sucres avec le lysozyme et montré par spectroscopie Raman que le tréhalose le stabilise
davantage.
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Cutajar, Mario. "An analysis of inter-school working in State-maintained colleges in the Maltese Islands." Thesis, University of Bath, 2015. https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.675719.

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In October 2005, the Maltese Government embarked on a new phase of its national educational reform; primarily re-organising all State maintained schools into semi-autonomous regional colleges, sustaining partnerships between the schools, the parents and the wider community and re-structuring the education authorities into two Directorates. This thesis reports research into inter-school working that Malta, as in other countries, was actively promoting. The research aims were to: •analyse the nature of collaboration in a policy context that required joint working within and by individual schools; •explore the implications for educational leadership, governance and accountability within and between the institutions involved. Case studies of four colleges were carried out. Key participants were interviewed and documents analysed. The cases were analysed individually and a cross-case analysis was also undertaken. The classification and interpretation of the data focuses on the four key themes: - collaboration, (presented by the 2006 Education Act as a meta-concept and the basis for the success of the Colleges reform), educational leadership, governance and accountability. The data helped me to appreciate the importance of tradition, history and time which are necessary to understand how reforms impact differently on schools in general and school life in particular. The results show that in spite of a highly centralised system, we were used to examples of collaboration that had existed, albeit in informal and ad hoc ways. Many respondents felt that their school leaders lacked leadership qualities and failed to foster a culture of shared leadership. At the same time there was growing concern about the growing administrative responsibilities facing school management. There was consensus that the move to devolve greater responsibilities to the schools through inter-school working and the college system was a move in the right direction. This, in turn, was fostering an ethos of collective accountability within and across schools.
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Formosa, Saviour. "Spatial analysis of temporal criminality evolution : an environmental criminology study of crime in the Maltese Islands." Thesis, University of Huddersfield, 2007. http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/id/eprint/964/.

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The study, the first of its kind in the Maltese Islands, reviewed crime in a spatio-temporal aspect based on where offenders live, interact and commit crime. The study has sought to develop an understanding of the Maltese Islands’ crime within a social and landuse structure through the employment of high-end GIS tools. A study at European and Small Islands level resulted in a relative safety-danger dynamic score model that shows that Malta is safe, though progressively decreasing in relative safety. A 40-year analysis depicted increasing crime rates as well as changes in crime categories. Findings highlight a high foreign prisoner component, highly-specific local-offender social situations with residential and poverty clustering. The findings show that the Maltese offender is male, young, a recidivist, increasingly less literate, has had a secondary education, single, unemployed and increasingly partaking to serious crimes. Residential analysis show a preference for the harbour region where offenders live in areas characterised by poverty that have disproportionate offender concentrations when compared to their shrinking population concentration. Offences committed by convicted offenders fall within high dwelling concentrations, vacant dwelling concentrations, apartment zones and low population density areas. Offender-offence findings show that Maltese offenders commit crime close to their residence mostly travelling less than 5 km. Reported offence analysis results in high summer rates, with specific weekend to weekday differences, concentrated in a relatively small area within the conurbation with unique hotspots in fringe recreational localities. An analysis of landuse categories identified that residential areas host the highest offence counts, particularly serious crimes, whilst retail-related crime activities directly effect neighbourhoods through distance travelled from the retail entity. Outputs from the research include a conceptual model based on the crime, social and landuse constructs, a league-table of crime-mapping sites and the creation of a web-enabled Crimemap system for the Maltese Islands.
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Borg, Joseph. "A critical analysis of the Maltese mediascape from a psycho-cultural, sociological and Catholic theological perspective." Thesis, University of Bolton, 2012. http://ubir.bolton.ac.uk/594/.

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This commentary presents my thirty-year involvement with Malta's mediasacpe during which I constructed a theoretical framework which helped me analyse critically Malta's mediascape in an original way, influence the formulation of policies governing it, and contribute practically to its building (particularly in the public service broadcasting and Church media sectors). This commentary details the way I critically mapped and evaluated this mediascape, contributing to both theory and practice through an extensive number of academic publications, reports and public lectures. It discerns the paradigmatic changes that this mediascape has undergone. In particular, this commentary explains the following: I combined psycho-cultural and sociological approaches in order to appreciate the complexity of the Maltese mediascape, including its specific way of evolving from one stage of media/culture relation to another; the paradigmatic shift from monopolistic to pluralized broadcasting; the impact of the presence of various institutions, particularly political parties, that own different media organisation; and finally the role of the media in the secularisation of the Maltese Islands. The important position of the Catholic Church in this mediascape is analysed by means of a pastoral/theological model I put forward. In its final section, this commentary reflects on the media education programme which was developed as a tool to empower the readers, listeners and viewers that populate Malta's mediascape.
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Azzopardi, Ernest. "The international competitiveness of Malta as a tourist destination." Thesis, Robert Gordon University, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10059/660.

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Many small islands depend on sustainable tourism to attain long term economic prosperity and well-being for their citizens. As they become more dependent on tourism for their growth, they are more concerned with improving their competitiveness to adapt to a highly charged competitive environment and to the dynamic market conditions. The quintessential problem is how to achieve, maintain, and enhance competitiveness. There is limited research on tourism destination competitiveness (TDC), and much less on small island destinations. This study concentrates on TDC with a special focus on Malta as a small Mediterranean island in an attempt to develop a comprehensive TDC framework that is useful to small island destinations, and advances models and measures to assess competitiveness based on importance-performance analysis techniques (IPA). To achieve its research objectives, this study adopts a methodological position reflecting pragmatist assumptions and uses a sequential, exploratory, Mixed Methods design strategy. In the qualitative first phase of the design, thirty-five in-depth interviews are conducted with key ‘experts’ in tourism. It emerges from the participants’ description that sixty tourism-specific and business-related determinants provide a broad framework for assessing TDC. In the second phase, survey research is applied in order to develop quantitative measures to reveal the relative importance of the competitiveness factors, to assess the performance of the destination on these factors, and to identify priority areas that require immediate attention for improvement. Statistical measures and procedures are modified, introduced, and tested to establish a valid model for measuring TDC. Results show that the diagonal approach and the adjusted weighted partial ranking method for measuring importance and performance are the best combination that satisfies validity criteria. When applying these techniques to assess Malta’s competitiveness relative to a competing set of Mediterranean destinations, twelve tourism attributes and fourteen business-related factors are identified as priority areas for improvement, with the competitiveness deficiency gaps in business factors being notably higher than those in tourism-specific areas. This study has several implications for the development of TDC theory, methods, and application to small islands. It provides tourism researchers, policymakers, and practitioners with a theoretically robust framework that can assist them in the formulation of policies, the management of the destination, and the implementation of strategies to optimise resource allocation in order to enhance a destination’s competitive position. Given that there are few studies that focus on the development and measurement of TDC models for small islands, this study makes a valid contribution to knowledge. The methodological approaches adopted in this inquiry have substantive application in IPA studies both within and beyond tourism studies. The study’s outcomes are also transferable to small island destinations operating in similar environments.
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Cecchi, Alana. "Analysis of Parental Perception of Swallowing and Voice in Infants and Children with Pompe Disease." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1307125630.

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Cachia, Marsh Patrick. "Creation of a Practical Framework for Congestion Charging Systems in the Maltese Islands : Analysis of the Valletta CVA System." Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Kulturgeografiska institutionen, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-115315.

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Congestion is a phenomenon that is becoming an increasing problem on road networks in and around many urban areas. As congestion causes a number of environmental, economic and social problems, policy and decision makers have started to consider a number of measures to tackle it. A number of cities have therefore implemented congestion charging systems, with one of the most recent being Valletta, Malta, in May 2007. Despite being part of a number of initiatives in attempting to curb Malta’s considerable congestion problems, there are indicators that the Valletta Controlled Vehicular Access system has not been as successful as originally envisaged in reaching its objectives. This thesis therefore analyses the Valletta CVA system, and other proposed and implemented congestion charging systems around Europe, to discern the common factors of successful and unsuccessful congestion charging systems and their implications for transport policy. This therefore enables the construction of a practical framework for the implementation and operation of a successful congestion charging system in the Maltese context.
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Manzolli, Eduardo Scandinari. "Produção de cerveja utilizando laranja como adjunto de malte." Universidade de São Paulo, 2016. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/97/97132/tde-06022017-101256/.

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O Brasil é atualmente o terceiro maior produtor de cerveja, ficando atrás da China e EUA, respectivamente. Cerveja é uma bebida obtida pela fermentação alcoólica de um mosto cervejeiro oriundo do malte de cevada, água potável, por ação de levedura e adição de lúpulo. A legislação brasileira vigente, permite, ainda, a adição de adjuntos cervejeiros, que podem ser outros cereais, malteados ou não, além de outras fontes de carboidrato. A utilização dos adjuntos, principalmente o milho e o arroz, tornou-se opções de diminuir o custo no processo de produção de cerveja, bem como possibilitou a produção de cervejas leves e mais palatáveis à população brasileira. Dentre adjuntos não convencionais, destacam-se arroz preto, banana, pupunha, pinhão, cana de açúcar e frutas tropicais. A laranja é uma fruta com alto teor de açúcar e o Brasil é o principal país produtor, motivando assim, a possibilidade de estudar seu uso como adjunto cervejeiro. As principais formas de comercialização de laranja são em forma de suco pasteurizado (NFC) ou suco de laranja concentrado (FCOJ). O presente projeto teve como objetivo a produção de cervejas, em escala de bancada, utilizando suco de laranja como adjunto de malte, tanto na forma NFC como de FCOJ em diferentes proporções (0%, 10%, 25% e 45%). Análises de concentração e viabilidade celular, pH, consumo de extrato e formação de etanol foram realizadas ao longo das fermentações, além de análises sensoriais foram feitas a fim de se estabelecer a melhor proporção para uma produção em maior escala, feita na Planta Piloto de Bebidas da Escola de Engenharia de Lorena (EEL). A partir das análises, a cerveja com 10% de FCOJ foi a escolhida para a produção em escala piloto, onde foi analisada a reprodutibilidade dessa cerveja e uma nova análise sensorial foi feita para comparar a bebida produzida no estudo com bebida produzida comercialmente para definir se o adjunto pode ou não ser utilizado no mercado de cervejas.
Brazil is today the third world beer producer, after China and United States of America, respectively. Beer is a beverage obtained by alcoholic fermentation of beer wort derived from barley malt, drinking water, yeast action and adding hops. The current Brazilian legislation also allows the addition of brewing adjuncts, which can be other cereals, malted or not, as well as other sources of carbohydrates. The use of adjuncts, especially maize and rice became options to reduce the cost of beer production process and enabled the production of lighter beers and more palatable to the Brazilian population. Among non-conventional adjuncts, it is highlighted black rice, banana, peach palm, pine nuts, sugar cane and tropical fruits. The orange is a fruit with high sugar content and Brazil is the main producer, motivating thus the possibility to study its use as a brewing adjunct. The main forms of marketing are not from concentrated orange juice (NFC), which is pasteurized, or concentrated orange juice (FCOJ). This project aimed the production of beers, bench scale, using orange juice as malt adjunct, both in the NFC way of FCOJ, in different proportions (0%, 10%, 25% and 45%). Analysis of concentration and cell viability, pH, extract consumption and the formation of ethanol were carried out throughout the fermentations, and sensory analyzes were performed in order to establish the best ratio for a larger scale production, made in Lorena School of Engineering (EEL) Beverages Pilot Plant. From the analysis, the beer with 10% FCOJ was chosen for the production on a pilot scale, where the reproducibility of beer and a new sensory analysis was performed to compare the beverage produced in the study with commercially produced beverage was analyzed to determine whether the adjunct may or may not be used in the beer market.
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Ajib, Budour. "Contribution à la modélisation de la qualité de l'orge et du malt pour la maîtrise du procédé de maltage." Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013LORR0315/document.

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Dans un marché en permanente progression et pour répondre aux besoins des brasseurs en malt de qualité, la maîtrise du procédé de maltage est indispensable. La qualité du malt est fortement dépendante des conditions opératoires, en particulier des conditions de trempe, mais également de la qualité de la matière première : l'orge. Dans cette étude, nous avons établi des modèles polynomiaux qui mettent en relation les conditions opératoires et la qualité du malt. Ces modèles ont été couplés à nos algorithmes génétiques et nous ont permis de déterminer les conditions optimales de maltage, soit pour atteindre une qualité ciblée de malt (friabilité), soit pour permettre un maltage à faible teneur en eau (pour réduire la consommation en eau et maîtriser les coûts environnementaux de production) tout en conservant une qualité acceptable de malt. Cependant, la variabilité de la matière première est un facteur limitant de notre approche. Les modèles établis sont en effet très sensibles à l'espèce d'orge (printemps, hiver) ou encore à la variété d'orge utilisée. Les modèles sont surtout très dépendants de l'année de récolte. Les variations observées sur les propriétés d'une année de récolte à une autre sont mal caractérisées et ne sont donc pas intégrées dans nos modèles. Elles empêchent ainsi de capitaliser l'information expérimentale au cours du temps. Certaines propriétés structurelles de l'orge (porosité, dureté) ont été envisagées comme nouveaux facteurs pour mieux caractériser la matière première mais ils n'ont pas permis d'expliquer les variations observés en malterie.Afin de caractériser la matière première, 394 échantillons d'orge issus de 3 années de récolte différentes 2009-2010-2011 ont été analysés par spectroscopie MIR. Les analyses ACP ont confirmé l'effet notable des années de récolte, des espèces, des variétés voire des lieux de culture sur les propriétés de l'orge. Une régression PLS a permis, pour certaines années et pour certaines espèces, de prédire les teneurs en protéines et en béta-glucanes de l'orge à partir des spectres MIR. Cependant, ces résultats, pourtant prometteurs, se heurtent toujours à la variabilité. Ces nouveaux modèles PLS peuvent toutefois être exploités pour mettre en place des stratégies de pilotage du procédé de maltage à partir de mesures spectroscopiques MIR
In a continuously growing market and in order to meet the needs of Brewers in high quality malt, control of the malting process is a great challenge. Malt quality is highly dependent on the malting process operating conditions, especially on the steeping conditions, but also the quality of the raw material: barley. In this study, we established polynomial models that relate the operating conditions and the malt quality. These models have been coupled with our genetic algorithms to determine the optimal steeping conditions, either to obtain a targeted quality of malt (friability), or to allow a malting at low water content while maintaining acceptable quality of malt (to reduce water consumption and control the environmental costs of malt production). However, the variability of the raw material is a limiting factor for our approach. Established models are very sensitive to the species (spring and winter barley) or to the barley variety. The models are especially highly dependent on the crop year. Variations on the properties of a crop from one to another year are poorly characterized and are not incorporated in our models. They thus prevent us to capitalize experimental information over time. Some structural properties of barley (porosity, hardness) were considered as new factors to better characterize barley but they did not explain the observed variations.To characterize barley, 394 samples from 3 years of different crops 2009-2010-2011 were analysed by MIR spectroscopy. ACP analyses have confirmed the significant effect of the crop-years, species, varieties and sometimes of places of harvest on the properties of barley. A PLS regression allowed, for some years and for some species, to predict content of protein and beta-glucans of barley using MIR spectra. These results thus still face product variability, however, these new PLS models are very promising and could be exploited to implement control strategies in malting process using MIR spectroscopic measurements
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Skoruppa, Malte Horst Arthur [Verfasser], and Michael [Akademischer Betreuer] Backes. "Automated Security Analysis of Web Application Technologies / Malte Horst Arthur Skoruppa ; Betreuer: Michael Backes." Saarbrücken : Saarländische Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek, 2017. http://d-nb.info/1152095013/34.

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Skoruppa, Malte Horst Arthur Verfasser], and Michael [Akademischer Betreuer] [Backes. "Automated Security Analysis of Web Application Technologies / Malte Horst Arthur Skoruppa ; Betreuer: Michael Backes." Saarbrücken : Saarländische Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek, 2017. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:291-scidok-ds-269724.

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Pirone, Frederick S. "Trade, Interaction and Change: Trace Elemental Characterization of Maltese Neolithic to Middle Bronze Age Ceramics Using a Portable X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometer." Scholar Commons, 2017. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/6930.

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The insular nature of the Maltese archipelago provides a unique opportunity to explore trade and cultural change from the Neolithic to the Bronze Ages in the central Mediterranean. I hypothesize that, during the period in which the Maltese islands were experiencing a form of isolation—owing either to their distance from Sicily and other populated regions, to the collective formation of an inwardly-focused culture, or to a combination of these factors—it is unlikely that pottery played a significant role as either an import or export in the archipelago’s exchange relationships with other communities in the central Mediterranean. I accordingly propose that ceramics were only significant in the interaction networks between Malta and its neighbors during periods when the archipelago was culturally connected to Sicily. Except for a limited number of archaeometric studies (Barone et al. 2015; Molitor 1988; Mommsen et al. 2006), analysis of similarities among ceramic wares produced in Malta and elsewhere that allow archaeologists to draw conclusions about the nature of Malta’s connectivity to other communities has been based on macroscopic observation. The present study builds on the few archaeometric studies by determining the provenance of ceramic samples based on their trace elemental composition. Included in this study were both clay samples and ceramic artifacts representing each of Malta’s chronological phases from the Neolithic to the Bronze Ages. Specifically, in order to address the question of the role that pottery played in the prehistoric trade of the Maltese islands, 392 Maltese ceramic sherds were analyzed using a Bruker III-V handheld portable X-ray fluorescence device, which revealed the relative abundance of six trace elements, namely thorium, rubidium, strontium, yttrium, zirconium, and niobium. The trace elemental composition of the Maltese pottery was compared with that of 18 Sicilian ceramic sherds and clay samples from both Malta and Sicily. The results of this research support my hypothesis in part, suggesting that neither ceramics nor raw clay materials played a significant role in overseas trade during Malta’s period of cultural isolation, which extended from the Ġgantija phase to the end of the Tarxien phase. On the other hand, ceramics played a more active role in Malta’s interaction networks during periods of connectivity with Sicily, for instance in the Neolithic Age. This study also provides the first chemical evidence that Malta exported pottery to Sicily during the Bronze Age and that Malta’s contact with Mycenaeans was indirect in nature. The findings presented here thus contribute to understanding Malta’s role in trade and interaction networks from the Neolithic to the Bronze Ages and point to new approaches to exploring the cultural change that becomes apparent in the Maltese Temple Period.
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Freund, Malte [Verfasser]. "Holistic Analysis of Onboard Consumption and Efficiency of the Energy Systems of Ships / Malte Freund." München : Verlag Dr. Hut, 2013. http://d-nb.info/1031843779/34.

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Rengel, Malte [Verfasser]. "An Analysis of Long-Term Influences on Financial Markets, Uncertainty and the Sustainability of Fiscal Balances / Malte Rengel." Kiel : Universitätsbibliothek Kiel, 2015. http://d-nb.info/1065232853/34.

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Wallmeier, Malte [Verfasser], Jens-Peter [Gutachter] Majschak, and Frank [Gutachter] Miletzky. "Experimental and simulative process analysis of deep drawing of paperboard / Malte Wallmeier ; Gutachter: Jens-Peter Majschak, Frank Miletzky." Dresden : Technische Universität Dresden, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1226896405/34.

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Petersen, Malte [Verfasser]. "Comparative analysis of the insect mobile genetic element repertoire and its influence on genome size dynamics / Malte Petersen." Bonn : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Bonn, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1218301147/34.

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Asseln, Malte [Verfasser], Klaus [Akademischer Betreuer] Radermacher, and Dieter Christian [Akademischer Betreuer] Wirtz. "Morphological and functional analysis of the knee joint for implant design optimization / Malte Asseln ; Klaus Radermacher, Dieter Christian Wirtz." Aachen : Universitätsbibliothek der RWTH Aachen, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1221099043/34.

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Schulte, Malte Georg Hendrik [Verfasser], Carsten [Akademischer Betreuer] Westphal, and Wolfgang [Gutachter] Rhode. "Structural analysis of 1,3,7-trimethylxanthine formations on Au(111) / Malte Georg Hendrik Schulte ; Gutachter: Wolfgang Rhode ; Betreuer: Carsten Westphal." Dortmund : Universitätsbibliothek Dortmund, 2021. http://d-nb.info/1241826722/34.

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Alemany, Kristina. "Design space pruning heuristics and global optimization method for conceptual design of low-thrust asteroid tour missions." Diss., Atlanta, Ga. : Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/31821.

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Thesis (Ph.D)--Aerospace Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010.
Committee Chair: Braun, Robert; Committee Member: Clarke, John-Paul; Committee Member: Russell, Ryan; Committee Member: Sims, Jon; Committee Member: Tsiotras, Panagiotis. Part of the SMARTech Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Collection.
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Luthmann, Lars Verfasser], Andy [Akademischer Betreuer] [Schürr, Mohammad Reza [Akademischer Betreuer] Mousavi, and Malte [Akademischer Betreuer] Lochau. "Specification and Analysis of Software Systems with Configurable Real-Time Behavior / Lars Luthmann ; Andy Schürr, Mohammad Reza Mousavi, Malte Lochau." Darmstadt : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1224048709/34.

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Luthmann, Lars [Verfasser], Andy [Akademischer Betreuer] Schürr, Mohammad Reza [Akademischer Betreuer] Mousavi, and Malte [Akademischer Betreuer] Lochau. "Specification and Analysis of Software Systems with Configurable Real-Time Behavior / Lars Luthmann ; Andy Schürr, Mohammad Reza Mousavi, Malte Lochau." Darmstadt : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1224048709/34.

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Steinbach, Malte [Verfasser]. "Der Diffusionsprozess von Online-Partizipation in öffentlichen Organisationen – Empirische Analysen vor dem Hintergrund institutioneller Pluralität / Malte Steinbach." Düsseldorf : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek der Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1201547288/34.

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Hoffmann, Malte [Verfasser]. "Exploring family life circumstances and their relationship to a child’s school achievement – an econometric analysis in large data contexts / Malte Hoffmann." Kiel : Universitätsbibliothek Kiel, 2017. http://d-nb.info/1135957010/34.

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Reischmann, Lisa [Verfasser], and Malte A. [Akademischer Betreuer] Peter. "Multiscale modelling, analysis and simulation of a Cahn–Larché system with phase separation on the microscale / Lisa Reischmann ; Betreuer: Malte A. Peter." Augsburg : Universität Augsburg, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1210424894/34.

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Mucha, Anne [Verfasser], Malte Akademischer Betreuer] Zimmermann, and Lisa [Akademischer Betreuer] [Matthewson. "Temporal interpretation and cross-linguistic variation : A formal semantic analysis of temporal and aspectual reference in Hausa and Medumba / Anne Mucha ; Malte Zimmermann, Lisa Matthewson." Potsdam : Universität Potsdam, 2016. http://d-nb.info/121839997X/34.

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Mucha, Anne [Verfasser], Malte [Akademischer Betreuer] Zimmermann, and Lisa [Akademischer Betreuer] Matthewson. "Temporal interpretation and cross-linguistic variation : A formal semantic analysis of temporal and aspectual reference in Hausa and Medumba / Anne Mucha ; Malte Zimmermann, Lisa Matthewson." Potsdam : Universität Potsdam, 2016. http://d-nb.info/121839997X/34.

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Noack, Malte [Verfasser]. "Immunhistochemische Analysen zur Cannabinoid-Rezeptor- und Chemokine-Expression in schmerz- und lernassoziierten Gehirnregionen in einem spinalen Traumamodell der Ratte / Malte Noack." Kiel : Universitätsbibliothek Kiel, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1198210672/34.

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Reimers, Malte [Verfasser], Stephan [Akademischer Betreuer] Klasen, Matin [Akademischer Betreuer] Qaim, and Meike [Akademischer Betreuer] Wollni. "The Nexus between Agricultural Productivity, Poverty, and Social Services Provision in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Empirical Analysis / Malte Reimers. Gutachter: Stephan Klasen ; Matin Qaim ; Meike Wollni. Betreuer: Stephan Klasen." Göttingen : Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen, 2014. http://d-nb.info/1064404103/34.

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Albrecht, Malte [Verfasser], Ulrich [Gutachter] Wiedner, and Fritz-Herbert [Gutachter] Heinsius. "Partial wave analysis of the decay J/ψ → γωω at BESIII and developments for the electromagnetic calorimeter of the \(\barP}\)ANDA detector / Malte Albrecht ; Gutachter: Ulrich Wiedner, Fritz-Herbert Heinsius." Bochum : Ruhr-Universität Bochum, 2016. http://d-nb.info/1114497207/34.

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Grossmann, Malte [Verfasser], and Volkmar [Akademischer Betreuer] Hartje. "Economic Valuation of Wetland Ecosystem Services.Accounting for wetland ecosystem service benefits in cost benefit analysis of river basin management options with case studies from the Elbe River Basin. / Malte Grossmann. Betreuer: Volkmar Hartje." Berlin : Universitätsbibliothek der Technischen Universität Berlin, 2012. http://d-nb.info/1021976709/34.

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Rossi, Elena Jane. "Production, purification, and inhibition analysis of human maltase-glucoamylase using a Drosophila expression system." 2005. http://link.library.utoronto.ca/eir/EIRdetail.cfm?Resources__ID=370509&T=F.

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Kuo, Chia-Chi, and 郭家齊. "Chiari-like Malformation/Syringohydromyelia in Maltese and Chihuahua: Morphometric Analysis and Prevalence in Symptomatic Dogs." Thesis, 2017. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/7ch52s.

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國立臺灣大學
臨床動物醫學研究所
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Syringomyelia (SM) is a condition characterized by fluid filled cavities within spinal cord, resulting spinal cord damage, neuropathic pain and neurological deficits. The most common cause of SM in the dog is Chiari-like malformation (CM). This study aims to evaluate the prevalence of symptomatic CM/SM in Maltese and Chihuahua in Taiwan, and the relationship between cervicocranial morphology and SM in these breeds. Medical record of dogs admitted to National Taiwan University Veterinary Hospital between 2008 and 2017 were searched for dogs with MRI findings suggestive of CM+/-SM. Following data were collected, including age, breed, gender, clinical signs, MRI findings and diagnosis. Dogs with imaging evidence of increased intracranial pressure were excluded. The following parameters were measured on MRI T2W images: caudal cranial fossa (CCF) triangle area, basion-occipital crest distance, foramen magnum height, craniocervical junction (CCJ) ratio (CCJ height to CCF height ratio), basion-atlas distance, obex-foramen magnum distance, medullary angle (angle between ventral and caudal edge of medulla oblongata), medullary kinking (MK) index, dorsal compression (DC) index and atlantoaxial band compression grading. In addition, canine caseload with breed information over the same period of time was also analyzed for the prevelance study in symptomatic CM+/-SM dogs. The prevalence of symptomatic CM/SM is 0.06% and 0.08% in Maltese and Chihuahua, respecctively. In 47 Maltese dogs with CM/SM on MRI, caudal cranial fossa (CCF) cross-section area, obex-foramen magnum distance and atlantoaxial band compression were associated with the severity of SM. In 19 Chihuahuas, measurements of spinal morphology (medullary kinking and dorsal compression index, atlantoaxial band compression) were associated with SM severity. The prevalence of symptomatic CM/SM in Maltese and Chihuahua is higher than the prevalence in all breeds in this study. The cervicocranial morphometric analysis indicates decreased CCF volume and compensatively increased cranium height caused by brachycephalicism may be important factors in SM formation in Maltese. The data also emphasizes the role of CSF flow alteration in SM formation in both Maltese and Chihuahua. Future work should include larger sample size and longitudinal study to evaluate efficiency of these measurements as predictors of SM progression.
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Angelov, Angel. "Genome Sequence Analysis and Characterization of Recombinant Enzymes from the Thermoacidophilic Archaeon Picrophilus torridus." Doctoral thesis, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-1735-0000-0006-ACD9-E.

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Jiang, Yi Ping, and 江宜平. "Low-grade gastric B-cell lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue type (MALToma):a pathological analysis of 19 cases." Thesis, 1995. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/91529937195945721322.

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Schulz-Ruhtenberg, Malte [Verfasser]. "Experimental analysis of spatial states in broad area vertical cavity surface-emitting lasers / vorgelegt von Malte Arved Schulz-Ruhtenberg." 2008. http://d-nb.info/990151913/34.

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