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Innes, Lorraine. "MapTrix." International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education 12, no. 4 (December 2003): 376–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10382040308667551.

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Muallifatur Rosidah. "Sistem Maparo Sebagai Solusi Peningkatan Perekonomian Masyarakat Ekonomi Syariah (MES) Di Era 4.0." Syarikat: Jurnal Rumpun Ekonomi Syariah 4, no. 1 (June 30, 2021): 10–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.25299/syarikat.2021.vol4(1).8470.

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Sistem maparo dalam bisnis yang ada pada peternakan kambing yang dapat meningkatkan ekonomi masyarakat, khusunya masyarakat Muslim yang ada di Desa Sadabumi Kecamatan Majenang Kabupaten Cilacap, menggunakan transaksi kerjasama yakni “mudharabah” istilah lokalnya adalah akad maparo. Akad/transaksi maparo sendiri diartikan sebagai sistem bisnis dalam bidang peternakan, dimana para produsen/peternak yang melakukan bisnis dilakukan bersama-sama dengan pihak pemilik modal. Investasinya yakni berupa kambing, selanjutnya produk kambing ini ketika sudah layak jual (dewasa) kemudian hasil dari produk yang dijual ini akan dibagi dengan pihak si pemilik modal (bagi hasil). Penelitian ini dilakukan di Desa Sadabumi, Majenang, Cilacap. Dimana peneliti terjun langsung kelapangan untuk meneliti, kemudian hasil penelitian berupa pendeskripsian yang ada di lapangan. Teknik pengumpulan data dalam riset ini yakni teknik observasi dan wawancara serta dokumentasi. Hasil Penelitian membuktikan bahwa dalam bisnis melalui sistem maparo ini masuk bisnis dengan sistem mudharabah-muqayyadah. Dalam sistem maparo bisnis ini para pihak produsen dan pembeli tidak hanya dijadikan sebuah bisnis semata, melainkan tujuan maparo ini selain untuk bisnis adalah untuk menjalin hubungan silaturrahmi (persaudaraan) antar sesama muslim yang mana di era 4.0 Sistem bisnis maparo juga menjadi salah satu sistem pengembangan usaha bagi pemilik modal. Akad mudharabah muqayyadah dalam sistem maparo merupakan manivestasi dari prinsip-prinsip dalam bisnis syariah, hal ini dikarenakan tujuan dari permodalan dalam bisnis ini yakni al-Ta’awun (tolong-menolong), keadilan dalam transaksi bagi hasil, dan prinsip berbagi resiko dalam kerugian yang terjadi selama bisnis yang telah terjalin.
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Rasmussen, Birger, Janet R. Muhling, Jian-Wei Zi, Harilaos Tsikos, and Woodward W. Fischer. "A 1.25 Ga depositional age for the “Paleoproterozoic” Mapedi red beds, Kalahari manganese field, South Africa: New constraints on the timing of oxidative weathering and hematite mineralization." Geology 48, no. 1 (October 28, 2019): 44–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/g46707.1.

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Abstract The Great Oxidation Event (GOE) is marked by the loss of readily oxidizable detrital minerals and the onset of oxidative weathering. One of the oldest post-GOE weathering surfaces, which extends for almost 350 km along strike, occurs in Griqualand West, South Africa. It is best preserved east of the Blackridge thrust, where oxidized paleoweathering profiles are developed below the unconformity at the base of Mapedi-Gamagara red beds. In the Maremane Dome, the red beds preserve pisolitic hematite laterites, which indicate a highly oxygenated atmosphere and suggest hot and humid climatic conditions. The Mapedi and Gamagara Formations are undated east of the Blackridge thrust but were thought to be lithological correlatives of the ≥1.91 Ga Mapedi red bed sequence to the west. Here, we report a U-Pb zircon age of 1.25 Ga for a felsic tuff in red beds of the Mapedi Formation in the Kalahari manganese field. The new tuff age shows that the Mapedi red beds east of the thrust were deposited >650 m.y. after the Mapedi Formation to the west, and therefore they are part of a distinct Mesoproterozoic sequence. Based on lithologic and sedimentological similarities, the Mapedi-east and Gamagara formations are likely to be correlatives that were deposited on an ancient weathering surface at ca. 1.25 Ga. Our findings suggest that key evidence for a highly oxygenated atmosphere during the early Paleoproterozoic actually formed at ca. 1.25 Ga during a major episode of Mesoproterozoic oxidative weathering.
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Shandiz, Mehdi Shirin, Hamid Saligheh Rad, Pardis Ghafarian, Khadijeh Yaghoubi, and Mohammad Reza Ay. "Capturing Bone Signal in MRI of Pelvis, as a Large FOV Region, Using TWIST Sequence and Generating a 5-Class Attenuation Map for Prostate PET/MRI Imaging." Molecular Imaging 17 (January 1, 2018): 153601211878931. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1536012118789314.

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Purpose: Prostate imaging is a major application of hybrid positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance imaging (PET/MRI). Currently, MRI-based attenuation correction (MRAC) for whole-body PET/MRI in which the bony structures are ignored is the main obstacle to successful implementation of the hybrid modality in the clinical work flow. Ultrashort echo time sequence captures bone signal but needs specific hardware–software and is challenging in large field of view (FOV) regions, such as pelvis. The main aims of the work are (1) to capture a part of the bone signal in pelvis using short echo time (STE) imaging based on time-resolved angiography with interleaved stochastic trajectories (TWIST) sequence and (2) to consider the bone in pelvis attenuation map (µ-map) to MRAC for PET/MRI systems. Procedures: Time-resolved angiography with interleaved stochastic trajectories, which is routinely used for MR angiography with high temporal and spatial resolution, was employed for fast/STE MR imaging. Data acquisition was performed in a TE of 0.88 milliseconds (STE) and 4.86 milliseconds (long echo time [LTE]) in pelvis region. Region of interest (ROI)-based analysis was used for comparing the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of cortical bone in STE and LTE images. A hybrid segmentation protocol, which is comprised of image subtraction, a Fuzzy-based segmentation, and a dedicated morphologic operation, was used for generating a 5-class µ-map consisting of cortical bone, air cavity, fat, soft tissue, and background (µ-mapMR-5c). A MR-based 4-class µ-map (µ-mapMR-4c) that considered soft tissue rather than bone was generated. As such, a bilinear (µ-mapCT-ref), 5 (µ-mapCT-5c), and 4 class µ-map (µ-mapCT-4c) based on computed tomography (CT) images were generated. Finally, simulated PET data were corrected using µ-mapMR-5c (PET-MRAC5c), µ-mapMR-4c (PET-MRAC4c), µ-mapCT-5c (PET-CTAC5c), and µ-mapCT-ref (PET-CTAC). Results: The ratio of SNRbone to SNRair cavity in LTE images was 0.8, this factor was increased to 4.4 in STE images. The Dice, Sensitivity, and Accuracy metrics for bone segmentation in proposed method were 72.4% ± 5.5%, 69.6% ± 7.5%, and 96.5% ± 3.5%, respectively, where the segmented CT served as reference. The mean relative error in bone regions in the simulated PET images were −13.98% ± 15%, −35.59% ± 15.41%, and 1.81% ± 12.2%, respectively, in PET-MRAC5c, PET-MRAC4c, and PET-CTAC5c where PET-CTAC served as the reference. Despite poor correlation in the joint histogram of µ-mapMR-4c versus µ-mapCT-5c (R2 > 0.78) and PET-MRAC4c versus PET-CTAC5c (R2 = 0.83), high correlations were observed in µ-mapMR-5c versus µ-mapCT-5c (R2 > 0.94) and PET-MRAC5c versus PET-CTAC5c (R2 > 0.96). Conclusions: According to the SNRSTE, pelvic bone, the cortical bone can be separate from air cavity in STE imaging based on TWIST sequence. The proposed method generated an MRI-based µ-map containing bone and air cavity that led to more accurate tracer uptake estimation than MRAC4c. Uptake estimation in hybrid PET/MRI can be improved by employing the proposed method.
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Farris-Lopez, Krista, Julie S. Denslow, Barry Moser, and Heather Passmore. "Influence of a common palm, Oenocarpus mapora, on seedling establishment in a tropical moist forest in Panama." Journal of Tropical Ecology 20, no. 4 (July 2004): 429–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266467404001531.

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Plants often modify microsite conditions important for seedling establishment. In tropical moist forest, advance regeneration in the form of shade-suppressed seedlings is a major component of regrowth in new gaps. Tree seedlings may be filtered by the composition and structure of the forest understorey. In a lowland forest in Central Panama, we examined light availability, litter accumulation and the seedling community (abundance, diversity and composition) under and away from the canopies of a common subcanopy, clonal palm, Oenocarpus mapora, and tested whether seedling abundance varies as a function of changes in understorey light conditions and leaf litter depth. We found evidence that leaf litter was five times deeper and light availability 27% lower under O. mapora canopy than where it was absent. The probability of finding a seedling in plots under O. mapora canopies was 33% lower than in plots without the palm. Plots under O. mapora canopies also had 49% fewer species of seedlings and those seedlings came from significantly larger seeds than seedlings in plots not under the palm. Overall, seedling density was positively correlated with light availability and negatively correlated with leaf litter depth. A transplant experiment confirmed that for at least one large-seeded species of dicot, seedlings are negatively affected by the reduction in light availability and increase in leaf litter. Under O. mapora, seedlings of Gustavia superba (Lecythidaceae) had lower survivorship and biomass accumulation than away from the palm. Thus, site conditions produced by large, clonal, multi-layered palms such as O. mapora may reduce establishment of small-seeded and shade-intolerant species, potentially affecting species composition in the understorey seedling pool.
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Souza, Francisca das Chagas do Amaral, Wallice Paxiúba Duncan, and Roasany Piccolotto Carvalho. "Hematology and plasma biochemistry in rats fed with diets enriched with fatty fishes from Amazon region." Revista de Nutrição 27, no. 5 (October 2014): 547–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1415-52732014000500004.

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OBJECTIVE: Rats fed diets enriched with fatty fish from the Amazon region had Hematology and plasma biochemistry analyzed. METHODS: Forty Wistar rats were divided into four groups: control group fed a standard diet; mapará group fed a diet enriched with Hypophthalmus edentatus; matrinxã group fed a diet enriched with Brycon spp.; and tambaqui group fed a diet enriched with Colossoma macropomum. After thirty days the rats had an red blood count and plasma biochemistry. RESULTS: Hematocrit and hemoglobin levels were higher in rats fed tambaqui and matrinxã than in those fed the standard diet of mapará. However, mapará increased cholesterol, especially low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol. All fish-enriched diets reduced triacylglycerols. CONCLUSION: Diets enriched with fatty fish from the Amazon region reduce triacylglycerol and increase high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, especially the diet enriched with tambaqui. Tambaqui and matrinxã affected hematocrit and hemoglobin levels, but not mapará. Further research is needed to determine the benefits of diets enriched with fatty fish from the Amazon region.
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Bek, Martin J., Laureano D. Asico, Gilbert M. Eisner, David R. Sibley, and Pedro A. Jose. "Non-N-Methyl D-Aspartate Receptors Are Involved in the Hypertension of D5 Dopamine Receptor Knockout Mice." Hypertension 36, suppl_1 (October 2000): 726. http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/hyp.36.suppl_1.726-d.

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P185 Dopamine receptors are important in the regulation of renal and cardiovascular function. Mice with disrupted D5 dopamine receptors develop vasopressin-dependent hypertension. Systolic and diastolic blood pressures (BP) were higher in homozygous, D5-/- (systolic BP 136±2 mmHg, diastolic BP 103±2 mmHg, n=45) and heterozygous, D5+/- (systolic BP 135±4 mmHg, diastolic BP 100±5 mmHg, n=8) compared with wild type mice, D5+/+ (systolic BP 104±1 mmHg, diastolic BP 79±1 mmHg, n=45). The maximum decrease in mean arterial pressure (MAPmax) caused by blockade of V1 vasopressin receptors [1-(β-mercapto-β, β-cyclopentamethylene propionic acid), 2-(O-methyl) tyrosine]-Arg8-vasopressin, 10 μg/kg) was greater in D5-/- mice (MAPmax -14±3%, n=13, P<0.05) than in D5+/+ mice (MAPmax -3±1%, n=8), suggesting that in the D5-/- mice V1 receptors were activated, presumably by a central nervous system (CNS) mechanism since circulating AVP levels were not elevated. α-adrenergic receptors were involved; α-adrenergic blockade with phentolamine decreased MAP to a greater and longer extent in D5-/- (MAPmax -21±3%,n=13) than in D5+/+ mice (MAPmax -12±5%, n=7, P<0.05). In the CNS, V1 receptors are linked to the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) via non-NMDA receptors. To prove a CNS-mediated mechanism of hypertension in D5-/- mice, we studied the effect of 2 non-NMDA antagonists on MAP. CNQX (1 mg/kg), a non-NMDA antagonist that does not cross the blood brain barrier had no effect on MAP in either D5-/- or D5+/+ mice. In contrast, the non-NMDA antagonist GYKI (8 mg/kg),which crosses the blood brain barrier, decreased MAP to a greater extent in D5-/- mice (MAPmax -12±4%, n=9, P<0.05) than in D5+/+ mice (MAPmax -3±1%, n=9). V1 and non-NMDA receptors were linked because the decrease in MAP in D5-/- mice caused by combined V1 and GYKI was similar to those caused by either drug, alone. Therefore, disruption of the D5 receptor produces a CNS-mediated hypertension via the interaction of V1 and non-NMDA receptors with the SNS.
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Joosen, Ronny V. L., Wilco Ligterink, Bas J. W. Dekkers, and Henk W. M. Hilhorst. "Visualization of molecular processes associated with seed dormancy and germination using MapMan." Seed Science Research 21, no. 2 (February 4, 2011): 143–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960258510000449.

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AbstractSeed dormancy and germination involve the concerted operation of molecular and biochemical programmes. It has become feasible to study these processes in great detail, using the current methods for transcriptome, proteome and metabolome analysis. Yet, the large amounts of data generated by these methods are often dazzling and demand efficient tools for data visualization. We have used the freely available PageMan/MapMan package (http://MapMan.gabipd.org) to visualize transcriptome and metabolome changes in Arabidopsis thaliana seeds during dormancy and germination. Using this package we developed two seed-specific MapMan pathways, which efficiently capture the most important molecular processes in seeds. The results demonstrated the usefulness of the PageMan/MapMan package for seed research.
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Best, Ivan, Helmut Rengifo, Ernesto Velarde, Juan Francisco Loja, Alan Portugal, Piero Rengifo, Luis Aguilar, Fernando Ramos-Escudero, and Ana María Muñoz. "Phenology of Oenocarpus mapora H. Karst in Low-Terrace and High-Terrace Forests of the Madre de Dios Region, Peru." Forests 12, no. 10 (October 19, 2021): 1424. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f12101424.

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Oenacarpus mapora H. Karst (O. mapora) is an Amazon palm with high economic and nutraceutical potential, from which the pulp and oil can be extracted. The objective of this study was to evaluate the phenology of O. mapora in low-terrace and high-terrace forests of the Madre de Dios Region, Peru. Two hundred sixteen individuals of O. mapora were monitored between June 2019 and January 2020, evaluating the presence of flower buds, open flowers, immature fruits and ripe fruits. Weighted mean analyses of the phenological pattern and correlation between climatic and phenological variables were carried out. Higher productivity mediated by a greater number of mature green leaves and bunches was observed in terrace forests located at a lower altitude. In both forest subtypes, flower buds and open flowers were continuous with a peak in July and August, respectively, during the dry season. In both habitats, unripe fruits were also continuous with a peak in September, while ripe fruits showed a peak in December and January in low-terrace and high-terrace forests, respectively, during the rainy season. Our findings show that flowering was continuous during the evaluated period, while fruiting increased during the rainy season associated with a greater number of days with precipitation.
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Ling, Maurice H. T., Roel C. Rabara, Prateek Tripathi, Paul J. Rushton, and Xijin Ge. "Extending MapMan Ontology to Tobacco for Visualization of Gene Expression." Dataset Papers in Biology 2013 (February 20, 2013): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.7167/2013/706465.

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Microarrays are a large-scale expression profiling method which has been used to study the transcriptome of plants under various environmental conditions. However, manual inspection of microarray data is difficult at the genome level because of the large number of genes (normally at least 30 000) and the many different processes that occur within any given plant. MapMan software, which was initially developed to visualize microarray data for Arabidopsis, has been adapted to other plant species by mapping other species onto MapMan ontology. This paper provides a detailed procedure and the relevant computing codes to generate a MapMan ontology mapping file for tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) using potato and Arabidopsis as intermediates. The mapping file can be used directly with our custom-made NimbleGen oligoarray, which contains gene sequences from both the tobacco gene space sequence and the tobacco gene index 4 (NTGI4) collection of ESTs. The generated dataset will be informative for scientists working on tobacco as their model plant by providing a MapMan ontology mapping file to tobacco, homology between tobacco coding sequences and that of potato and Arabidopsis, as well as adapting our procedure and codes for other plant species where the complete genome is not yet available.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "MAPMRI"

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Nabhany, Ahmed Sheikh. "Mapisi ya Kiswahili." Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, 2012. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-98033.

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Kiswahili, one among the Bantu languages, was formerly called Kingozi, the Waswahili (as they were called by the visiting Arabs) were originally known as Wangozi. Although Western researchers have manifested great interest in Swahili language and culture, they refuse to consider the arguments of their Swahili counterparts, they do accept but their own evidence and analysis. As far as the development of vocabulary and terminologies are concerned, this should be the work of Waswahili per se, scholars and lovers of the language. The author argues that the coining of word had always been in connection with (1) the function, (2) the sound, and (3) the structure of the item to be named. He shows that the lexical and structural richness of Kiswahili in fact can lead to meaningful and reasonable coining of any words necessary. He proposes to continue the work started after the 1975-meeting in Dar-es-Salaam, i. e. to compile vocabularies of the different dialects of Kiswahili which could form a pool from which material can be drawn for coining new words. There is need for all experts to organize their forces. Tanzanian experts should stop doing the whole work alone. They should incorporate their Kenyan counterparts as well. But this is not enough. There is a call for a joint Panel or Committee which shall coordinate all efforts of developing Kiswahili.
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Pease, García Yrigoyen Franklin. "Libros peruanos en la colección MAPFRE." Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2014. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/121682.

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Urban, Martin. "Práce s historickými mapami na mobilním zařízení." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta informačních technologií, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-235414.

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The goal of this thesis is to experiment with the latest web technologies and to design new process for mobile application creation. It is possible to create multiplatform applications which are almost unrecognizable from native applications by proposed procedures.  It is focused on performance and native behaviour of the user interface in this thesis. Described practices are demonstrated on application designed for work with historical maps, which is able to show maps from historical archives whole over world real-time. Rapid acceleration has been showed on the demonstrative application compared to standard process of creation of web applications.
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MACIEL, Renan de Almeida. "Desidratação osmótica à vácuo do filé de mapará (Hypophthamus edentatus)." Universidade Federal do Pará, 2014. http://repositorio.ufpa.br/jspui/handle/2011/8960.

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O objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar o processo de desidratação osmótica a vácuo do filé de mapará (Hypophthamus edentatus). Filés de mapará com dimensões de 5 x 2 x 0,5 cm foram submetidos a desidratação osmótica a vácuo, de acordo com um delineamento composto central rotacional 24, no qual foram avaliados os efeitos das variáveis independentes temperatura, tempo, pressão de vácuo e concentração de NaCl, sobre as variáveis dependentes perda de água (PA), ganho de sólidos (GS) e atividade de água (aw), visando obter uma condição ótima de processo com maior PA, menor GS e menor aw. A cinética da desidratação osmótica do mapará foi realizada nas condições ótimas, onde foram acompanhados os parâmetros PA, GS e aw, em função do tempo de processo. O modelo empírico proposto por Azuara et al. foi utilizado para representar a cinética de transferência de massa durante o processo de desidratação osmótica. O filé de mapará apresentou 76,70% de umidade, 15,57% de proteínas, 5,38% de lipídeos e 0,93% de cinzas. A concentração de NaCl (linear) foi a variável que apresentou maior efeito sobre as variáveis dependentes, sendo positivo sobre a PA e o GS e negativo sobre a aw. Os modelos obtidos para PA, GS e aw foram significativos a 95% de confiança e apresentaram falta de ajuste não significativa, sendo úteis para fins preditivos. Foi determinada como condição ótima para o processo: concentração de NaCl de 25%, temperatura de 25°C e tempo de 120 min. O modelo proposto por Azuara et al. apresentou bons ajustes aos dados experimentais de PA e GS da cinética de desidratação osmótica do filé de mapará. O filé de mapará sofreu redução de umidade após desidratação osmótica nas condições ótimas, entretanto não atendeu a umidade recomenda pela legislação para pescado salgado, já o teor de cloretos aumentou e atendeu a legislação para pescado salgado. Em relação a cor instrumental, foram observadas, após desidratação osmótica, diferenças estatisticamente significativas para luminosidade (L*) que diminuiu, indicando que o mapará escureceu e para o ângulo de tonalidade (h°) que aumentou, mas ainda indicou tendência ao amarelo.
The aim of this work was to evaluate the process of vacuum osmotic dehydration of mapará fillet (Hypophthamus edentatus). Mapará fillets with dimensions of 5 x 2 x 0.5 cm were subjected to vacuum osmotic dehydration in accordance with a rotational central composite design 24, in which were evaluated the effects of the independent variables temperature, time, vacuum pressure and NaCl concentration on the dependent variables water loss (WL), solids gain (GS) and water activity (aw), order to obtain optimal condition of process with greater PA, lower GS and lower aw. The kinetics of osmotic dehydration of mapará was performed under optimal conditions, where were monitored the parameters PA, GS and aw as a function of process time. The empirical model proposed by Azuara et al. was used to represent the kinetics of mass transfer during the process of osmotic dehydration. The mapará fillet presented 76.70% moisture, 15.57% protein, 5.38% fat and 0.93% ash. The NaCl concentration (linear) was the variable that presented the greatest effect on the dependent variables, being positive on WL and GS and negative about the aw. The models obtained for PA, GS and aw were significant at 95% confidence and showed no significant lack of fit, being useful to predictive purposes. Was determined as optimum condition for the process: NaCl concentration 25%, temperature of 25 ° C and time of 120 min. The model proposed by Azuara et al. showed fit good to the experimental data of PA and GS kinetics of osmotic dehydration of mapará fillet. The fillet mapará had a reduction moisture after osmotic dehydration in optimal conditions, however did not meet the humidity recommended by law for salted fish, since the chloride content increased and attended law for salted fish. In relation the instrumental color were observed, after osmotic dehydration, significant statistically differences in lightness (L *) that decreased, indicating that the mapará darkened and the hue angle (h °) that increased, but still showed a tendency to yellow.
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Pozzer, Roger Franzoni [UNESP]. "Morfologia e histoquímica do tubo digestivo de Mapará Hypophthalmus marginatus." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/132054.

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Este trabalho descreve a morfologia e histoquímica do tubo digestivo do mapará, Hypophthalmus marginatus, um bagre migrador e planctófago que habita rios e lagos Neotropicais. Este peixe é um dos principais recursos pesqueiros da região Amazônica e apresenta características desejáveis para aquicultura. Entretanto, existem poucos estudos sobre sua biologia e cultivo. A fim de auxiliar no desenvolvimento da aquicultura através de informações que permitam uma melhor compreensão da fisiologia da digestão, hábito alimentar, saúde e qualidade do ambiente, foram realizadas análises de anatomia macroscópica, microscopia óptica e histoquímica de mucossubstâncias do tubo digestivo de exemplares adultos de H. marginatus coletados em ambiente natural. O tubo digestivo deste peixe apresentou as seguintes características morfofuncionais: cavidade bucofaríngea, com rastros branquiais numerosos, longos e finos; esôfago curto e muscular; estômago sifonal em forma de U, dividido em regiões cárdica, fúndica e pilórica, esta última bastante desenvolvida; intestino enovelado, dividido nas regiões anterior, média, posterior e reto, sendo as regiões anterior e média os principais sítios de absorção de nutrientes e as regiões posterior e reto responsáveis pela formação e eliminação do bolo fecal. A análise histoquímica revelou presença de mucossubstâncias neutras e ácidas, relacionadas à lubrificação e proteção epitelial, digestão, trânsito do alimento e formação das fezes. As mucossubstâncias neutras estiveram presentes no esôfago, estômago e intestino, enquanto que as ácidas foram identificadas apenas no esôfago e intestino. As características apresentadas pelo H. marginatus elucidam a adaptação do tubo digestivo para o hábito alimentar planctófago
This study describes the morphology and histochemistry of the digestive tract of mapará, Hypophthalmus marginatus, a migratory and planktophagic catfish inhabiting Neotropical rivers and lakes. This fish is one of the main fishery stocks in the Amazon region and has desirable characteristics for aquaculture. However, there are few studies on its biology and rearing. In order to promote the development of aquaculture through information for a better understanding of the physiology of digestion, feeding habits, health and environmental quality, analyzes of gross anatomy, light microscopy and histochemistry of mucosubstances of the digestive tract were performed in adult H. marginatus collected from the wild. The digestive tract of this fish had the following morphological and functional characteristics: oropharyngeal cavity with numerous, long and slender gill rakers; short and muscular esophagus; U-shaped siphonal stomach, divided into cardic, fundic and pyloric regions, the latter well-developed; a coiled intestine, divided into anterior, middle, posterior and rectum, with the anterior and middle regions being the main nutrient absorption sites, while the posterior and rectum regions are responsible for the formation and elimination of feces. The histochemistry analysis revealed the presence of neutral and acidic mucosubstances, related to lubrication and epithelial protection, digestion, food transit and feces formation. The neutral mucosubstances were present in the esophagus, stomach and intestine, while acidic mucosubstances were identified only in the esophagus and intestine. The characteristics presented by H. marginatus elucidate its digestive tract adaptation for planktophagic feeding habit
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Pozzer, Roger Franzoni. "Morfologia e histoquímica do tubo digestivo de Mapará Hypophthalmus marginatus /." Jaboticabal, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/132054.

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Resumo: Este trabalho descreve a morfologia e histoquímica do tubo digestivo do mapará, Hypophthalmus marginatus, um bagre migrador e planctófago que habita rios e lagos Neotropicais. Este peixe é um dos principais recursos pesqueiros da região Amazônica e apresenta características desejáveis para aquicultura. Entretanto, existem poucos estudos sobre sua biologia e cultivo. A fim de auxiliar no desenvolvimento da aquicultura através de informações que permitam uma melhor compreensão da fisiologia da digestão, hábito alimentar, saúde e qualidade do ambiente, foram realizadas análises de anatomia macroscópica, microscopia óptica e histoquímica de mucossubstâncias do tubo digestivo de exemplares adultos de H. marginatus coletados em ambiente natural. O tubo digestivo deste peixe apresentou as seguintes características morfofuncionais: cavidade bucofaríngea, com rastros branquiais numerosos, longos e finos; esôfago curto e muscular; estômago sifonal em forma de U, dividido em regiões cárdica, fúndica e pilórica, esta última bastante desenvolvida; intestino enovelado, dividido nas regiões anterior, média, posterior e reto, sendo as regiões anterior e média os principais sítios de absorção de nutrientes e as regiões posterior e reto responsáveis pela formação e eliminação do bolo fecal. A análise histoquímica revelou presença de mucossubstâncias neutras e ácidas, relacionadas à lubrificação e proteção epitelial, digestão, trânsito do alimento e formação das fezes. As mucossubstâncias neutras estiveram presentes no esôfago, estômago e intestino, enquanto que as ácidas foram identificadas apenas no esôfago e intestino. As características apresentadas pelo H. marginatus elucidam a adaptação do tubo digestivo para o hábito alimentar planctófago
Abstract: This study describes the morphology and histochemistry of the digestive tract of mapará, Hypophthalmus marginatus, a migratory and planktophagic catfish inhabiting Neotropical rivers and lakes. This fish is one of the main fishery stocks in the Amazon region and has desirable characteristics for aquaculture. However, there are few studies on its biology and rearing. In order to promote the development of aquaculture through information for a better understanding of the physiology of digestion, feeding habits, health and environmental quality, analyzes of gross anatomy, light microscopy and histochemistry of mucosubstances of the digestive tract were performed in adult H. marginatus collected from the wild. The digestive tract of this fish had the following morphological and functional characteristics: oropharyngeal cavity with numerous, long and slender gill rakers; short and muscular esophagus; U-shaped siphonal stomach, divided into cardic, fundic and pyloric regions, the latter well-developed; a coiled intestine, divided into anterior, middle, posterior and rectum, with the anterior and middle regions being the main nutrient absorption sites, while the posterior and rectum regions are responsible for the formation and elimination of feces. The histochemistry analysis revealed the presence of neutral and acidic mucosubstances, related to lubrication and epithelial protection, digestion, food transit and feces formation. The neutral mucosubstances were present in the esophagus, stomach and intestine, while acidic mucosubstances were identified only in the esophagus and intestine. The characteristics presented by H. marginatus elucidate its digestive tract adaptation for planktophagic feeding habit
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Bášová, Kateřina. "Výzkum účastníků trhu pro společnost Roman Báša-Mapei." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2007. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-1428.

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Práce je zaměřena na rozbor spokojenosti zákazníků a zhodnocení konkurenčního postavení stavební společnosti v oblasti péče o zákazníka. Cílem práce je vytipování slabých míst v oblasti péče o zákazníka, navržení možných způsobů, řešení, dále identifikace hlavních konkurentů společnosti a porovnání kvality komunikace a zákaznické péče jednotlivých firem.
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Funo, Rogério Hideki Ferreira. "FORAMINÍFEROS DE MANGUEZAIS ASSOCIADOS AO ESTUÁRIO DO RIO MAPARI, MUNICÍPIO DE HUMBERTO DE CAMPOS (MA): BASES ECOLÓGICAS PARA A SUSTENTABILIDADE AMBIENTAL." Universidade Federal do Maranhão, 2008. http://tedebc.ufma.br:8080/jspui/handle/tede/1208.

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Intertidal foraminifera are widely recognized as efficient tools for reconstructing Holocene sea-level changes. They are also used to detect water circulation patterns and to diagnose the physical and chemical characteristics of estuarine water, revealing the steady state of the ecosystem. In this work, surface sediment samples were collected to study recent foraminiferal assemblages in an estuarine portion of the Mapari river basin, Humberto de Campos (MA), Brazil, in two ways: (1) sixteen samples collected landwards along a mangrove transect in the Gato Island, near the mouth of the Mapari river, in the Tubarão Bay, from the tidal muddy flat to the hyperhaline bare flat ( apicum ); (2) nineteen samples collected upstreamwards along the Mapari river, from the Gato Island to the Rampa settlement, where salinity is zero. In the Gato Island transect, salinity and pH were measured and the subaerial exposure time (TES) was calculated for each point. Height and DBH were also measured for the main arboreous individuals. The salinity varied from euhaline to hyperhaline (maximum of 56 ), and demonstrated no relation to TES. It was observed the dominance of Rotaliina suborder almost all along the transect, which means that a vertical zonation of foraminiferal assemblages was not found. However, eight of the sixteen points were collected surrounding a meanderin tidal creek that follows the transect. Considering just these eight points, there is a zonation in two compartments: a lower compartment that groups six samples (TES varying from 36,46% to 58,51%), dominated by Elphidium gunteri, and an upper compartment that groups two samples (TES varying from 61,95% to 75,27%), dominated by Arenoparrela mexicana. In the Mapari river, salinity and pH were measured in surface and bottom water column, and the floristic composition of the channel margins was verified, with special attention to the species of Rhizophora genus. These species have a distribution related to the salinity gradient, that varied from freshwater to euhaline. Four ecofacies were defined: (1) ecofacies 1, that groups the six closest samples to the Tubarão Bay, with polyhaline-euhaline salinity, high diversity index (H ranging from 1,44 to 2,23 and D ranging from 0,48 a 0,69), with dominance of Elphidium gunteri and Nonion sp., significant presence of Ammonia tepida, Quinqueloculina seminulum and Arenoparrela mexicana, and almost exclusive dominance of Rhizophora mangle; (2) ecofacies 2, that groups the next five samples upstreamwards, with mesohaline-polyhaline salinity, dominance of Nonion sp. and E. gunteri, and coexistence of R. mangle, R. harrisonii and R. racemosa; (3) ecofacies 3, that groups five samples with salinity varying from freshwater to mesohaline, wide dominance of Miliammina fusca, with mangrove fringe dominated by R. harrisonii and R. racemosa; (4) ecofacies 4, that groups the three upstream samples, in freshwater environment, where foraminifera are virtually absent. The results corroborate that foraminiferal assemblages can be used as an efficient tool for recognizing the steady state of the complex estuarine environment, where abiotic parameters are highly variable.
Foraminíferos da zona entre-marés são amplamente reconhecidos como eficientes ferramentas para a reconstrução de variações do nível relativo do mar no Holoceno. São também usados para detectar padrões de circulação e diagnosticar as características físicas e químicas das massas d água em ambiente estuarino, revelando as condições dominantes desse ecossistema. Neste trabalho, foram coletadas amostras de sedimento superficial para estudo das associações de foraminíferos recentes, em uma porção estuarina da bacia do rio Mapari, município de Humberto de Campos (MA), Brasil, de duas formas: (1) dezesseis amostras coletadas ao longo de um perfil transversal a um manguezal na Ilha do Gato, próximo ao encontro do rio Mapari com a Baía de Tubarão, partindo da planície lamosa ao apicum; (2) dezenove amostras ao longo do rio Mapari, partindo da Ilha do Gato, com salinidade euhalina, até o povoado Rampa, onde a salinidade é zero. No perfil Ilha do Gato, foram feitas medições de salinidade e pH, e foi calculado o tempo de exposição subaérea (TES) em cada ponto, além de medições de altura e DAP dos principais indivíduos arbóreos. A salinidade varia variou de euhalina a hiperhalina (máximo de 56 ), e não demonstrou nenhuma relação com o TES. Foi observado o domínio da subordem Rotaliina em quase todo o perfil, de forma que não foi encontrada zonação altimétrica das associações de foraminíferos. Oito dos dezesseis pontos, entretanto, foram coletados na borda de um pequeno canal de maré que acompanha o perfil, sendo que, considerando apenas eles, há uma zonação em dois compartimentos, sendo o inferior, com 6 amostras (TES variando de 36,46% a 58,51%), dominado por Elphidium gunteri, e o superior, com 2 amostras (TES variando de 61,95% a 75,27%), dominado por Arenoparrela mexicana. No rio Mapari, foram feitas medições de salinidade e pH (superficial e de fundo para ambos), e foi verificada a composição florística das margens do canal, com especial atenção para as espécies do gênero Rhizophora. Estas espécies se distribuem segundo o gradiente de salinidade, que variou do euhalino à água doce. Quatro ecofácies foram definidas: (1) ecofácies 1, agrupando as 6 amostras mais próximas da Baía de Tubarão, com salinidade polihalina-euhalina, altos índices de diversidade (H variando de 1,44 a 2,23 e D variando de 0,48 a 0,69), domínio de Elphidium gunteri e Nonion sp., presença significativa de Ammonia tepida, Quinqueloculina seminulum e Arenoparrela mexicana, e domínio quase exclusivo de Rhizophora mangle; (2) ecofácies 2, agrupando as cinco amostras da seqüência, com salinidade mesohalina-polihalina, domínio de Nonion sp. e E. gunteri, e coexistência de R. mangle, R. harrisonii and R. racemosa; (3) ecofácies 3, agrupando cinco amostras, com salinidade variando de água doce a mesohalina, amplo domínio de Miliammina fusca, e ocorrência de Rhizophora harrisonii e Rhizophora racemosa; (4) ecofácies 4, agrupando 3 amostras, em ambiente de água doce, onde foraminíferos são virtualmente ausentes. As associações de foraminíferos se mostraram uma eficiente ferramenta para reconhecimento das condições dominantes do complexo ambiente estuarino, onde os parâmetros abióticos são muito variáveis.
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Pagliani, Giovanni. "Analisi e riorganizzazione magazzino prodotti finiti: il caso Mapei S.p.a." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2018. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/17266/.

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L’elaborato presenta una prima parte volta a fare chiarezza sulla letteratura presente riguardante la logistica e le operazioni interne al magazzino, come il ricevimento delle merci, lo stoccaggio, la preparazione degli ordini e la spedizione degli stessi. In essa sono illustrate metodologie per analizzare i dati e le tecniche applicate per apportare miglioramenti al contesto aziendale. Dopo aver fornito una panoramica teorica sul ruolo e la gestione delle scorte, si passa ad analizzare il problema dello stoccaggio dei prodotti finiti in una particolare realtà aziendale, come il deposito logistico di Mapei S.p.a. situato a Sassuolo, uno dei principali poli di distribuzione in Italia per l’intero gruppo, multinazionale del settore chimico per l’edilizia. Esaminato il mercato di riferimento, il tipo di prodotto e il contesto in cui si trova ad operare, si passa all’analisi dell’as-is del magazzino. Sono effettuate riflessioni su giacenze, consumi e rotazione dei prodotti con riferimento all’anno 2017. Analizzando la situazione attuale sono emerse le criticità che caratterizzano il deposito e hanno spinto alla messa in atto delle attività di riorganizzazione. Infine, vengono poste in risalto le proposte di miglioramento e le logiche che ne hanno guidato la creazione e quali aspetti positivi e negativi le caratterizzano. Si confrontano le proposte di miglioramento realizzate con la situazione attuale focalizzandosi sulle distanze percorse dagli operatori per le attività di picking e preparazione degli ordini. Nell’ultima parte dell’elaborato sono paragonate tra loro le proposte ideate e presentati i risultati ottenuti.
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McCoig, Kenneth. "A MOBILE ROBOTIC COMPUTING PLATFORM FOR THREE-DIMENSIONAL INDOOR MAPPI." Master's thesis, University of Central Florida, 2004. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/2372.

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There are several industries exploring solutions to quickly and accurately digitize unexplored indoor environments, into useable three-dimensional databases. Unfortunately, there are inherent challenges to the indoor mapping process such as, scanning limitations and environment complexity, which require a specific application of tools to map an environment precisely with low cost and high speed. This thesis successfully demonstrates the design and implementation of a low cost mobile robotic computing platform with laser scanner, for quickly mapping with high resolution, urban and/or indoor environments using a gyro-enhanced orientation sensor and selectable levels of detail. In addition, a low cost alternative solution to three-dimensional laser scanning is presented, via a standard two-dimensional SICK proximity laser scanner mounted to a custom servo motor mount and controlled by external microcontroller. A software system to control the robot is presented, which incorporates and adheres to widely accepted software engineering guidelines and principles. An analysis of the overall system, including robot specifications, system capabilities, and justification for certain design decisions, are described in detail. Results of various open source software algorithms, as it applies to scan data and image data, are also compared; including evaluation of data correlation and registration techniques. In addition, laser scanner mapping tests, specifications, and capabilities are presented and analyzed. A sample design for converting the final scanned point cloud data to a database is presented and assessed. The results suggest the overall project yields a relatively high degree of accuracy and lower cost over most other existing systems surveyed, as well as, the potential for application of the system in other fields. The results also discuss thoughts for possible future research work.
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Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Engineering and Computer Science
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Books on the topic "MAPMRI"

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Castro, José Antonio. Mapire. [Maracaibo, Venezuela]: Gobernación del Estado Zulia, 1994.

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Harufu ya mapera. Nairobi, Kenya: Vide-Muwa Publishers Ltd., 2012.

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Matrán, Julio Castelo. Diccionario Mapfre de seguros. 3rd ed. Madrid: MAPFRE, 1992.

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1955-, Fontcuberta Joan, and Centro de Fotografía KBr, eds. Resonancias: Colecciones Fundación Mapfre. Madrid: Fundación MAPFRE, 2022.

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Sin, Hŭi-yŏng. Map'i ǔi tarakpang. Kyŏnggi-do Koyang-si: Aeni K'omiksǔ, 2014.

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Dard-i ʻishqī kih mapurs! Tihrān: Nashr-i Alburz, 2001.

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1948-, Calvo Serraller F., and Gutiérrez-Solana José 1886-1945, eds. Solana en las colecciones Mapfre. Madrid: Fundación Cultural Mapfre Vida, 2005.

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S, Prisi︠a︡gina S., ed. Bibliograficheskiĭ ukazatelʹ nauchnykh trudov MapNII. Ioshkar-Ola: Mariĭskiĭ nauchno-issledovatelʹskiĭ institut, 2000.

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Larramendi, Ignacio Hernando de. Así se hizo MAPFRE: Mi tiempo. Madrid: ACTAS Editorial, 2000.

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Mapfre, Fundación, ed. Vázquez Díaz en las colecciones Mapfre. Madrid: Fundación Mapfre, 2006.

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Zucchelli, Mauro, Lorenza Brusini, C. Andrés Méndez, and Gloria Menegaz. "Multi-Tensor MAPMRI: How to Estimate Microstructural Information from Crossing Fibers." In Computational Diffusion MRI, 65–74. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-28588-7_6.

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Smith, Nigel. "Oenocarpus mapora." In Geobotany Studies, 421–28. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05509-1_52.

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Caruana de las Cagigas, Leonardo. "The Path to Success of MAPFRE." In Palgrave Studies in Economic History, 217–28. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-61318-1_13.

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Sorgatz, Andreas. "Application Programming Interface (MAPI)." In Dynamic Modules, 53–111. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59995-8_6.

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Stephens, Rod. "Outlook, MAPI, and CDO." In Microsoft Office Programming: A Guide for Experienced Developers, 591–610. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0795-5_13.

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de las Cagigas, Leonardo Caruana. "The International Expansion of the Spanish Insurance Company MAPFRE." In Entrepreneurship in Spain, 144–55. New York, NY : Routledge, 2021. | Series: Routledge studies inentrepreneurship: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003126973-11.

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Kirakowski, Jurek, and Nigel Bevan. "MAPI: MUSiC Assisted Process Improvement." In Human Comfort and Security of Information Systems, 51–59. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60665-6_6.

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Jozashoori, Samaneh, and Maria-Esther Vidal. "MapSDI: A Scaled-Up Semantic Data Integration Framework for Knowledge Graph Creation." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 58–75. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33246-4_4.

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Cui, Ge, and Xin Wang. "MaP2R: A Personalized Maximum Probability Route Recommendation Method Using GPS Trajectories." In Advances in Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, 168–80. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57529-2_14.

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de Anca, Celia, and Salvador Aragón. "The Journey of Corporate Diversity in Tribal Times: Corporate Communities of Aspiration in MAPFRE." In Business Despite Borders, 35–47. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76306-4_3.

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Haghbayan, Mohammad-Hashem, Anil Kanduri, Amir-Mohammad Rahmani, Pasi Liljeberg, Axel Jantsch, and Hannu Tenhunen. "MapPro." In NOCS '15: International Symposium on Networks-on-Chip. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2786572.2786589.

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Nelson, Les, and Elizabeth F. Churchill. "Mapmail." In CHI '07 extended abstracts. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1240866.1241047.

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Preum, Sarah Masud, John A. Stankovic, and Yanjun Qi. "MAPer." In CIKM'15: 24th ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2806416.2806562.

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Gunther, Sebastian, Reinhard Koutny, Naina Dhingra, Markus Funk, Christian Hirt, Klaus Miesenberger, Max Mühlhäuser, and Andreas Kunz. "MAPVI." In PETRA '19: The 12th PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments Conference. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3316782.3322747.

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Vega B., A. J. "Sismicidad Superlicial en Consata - Mapiri, Altiplano Norte de La paz." In 2nd International Congress of the Brazilian Geophysical Society. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.316.105.

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Huang, Yun, and Nalini Venkatasubramanian. "Supporting mobile multimedia applications in MAPGrid." In the 2007 international conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1280940.1280978.

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Dai, Shih-Yao, and Sy-Yen Kuo. "MAPMon: A Host-Based Malware Detection Tool." In 13th Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing (PRDC 2007). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/prdc.2007.23.

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Barrillon, P., S. Blin, M. Bouchel, T. Caceres, C. de La Taille, G. Martin, P. Puzo, and N. Seguin-Moreau. "MAROC: Multi-Anode ReadOut Chip for MaPMTs." In 2006 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/nssmic.2006.355974.

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Tsai, Cheng-I., Hung-Lin Hsu, Chien-Hsu Chen, and Tay-Sheng Jeng. "MAPMARK: Seeking and Sharing Location-Base Information on Web." In 2008 International Conference on Advanced Computer Theory and Engineering (ICACTE). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icacte.2008.142.

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"MAPR 2019 Preface." In 2019 International Conference on Multimedia Analysis and Pattern Recognition (MAPR). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mapr.2019.8743526.

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Reports on the topic "MAPMRI"

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Cosmelli, Liz, and Raissa Ferreira, eds. MAPI Monitors – Os desafios sociais, ambientais e econômicos na pandemia: onde estamos e para onde vamos? E-papers Servicos Editoriais Ltda, December 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.48207/23181818/bm0906.

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