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Mavaddat, R. Network scattering parameters. Singapore: World Scientific, 1996.

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Network scattering parameters. Singapore: World Scientific, 1996.

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Canada, Atomic Energy of. Generation of Synthetic Fracture Parameters For Crack Network Analysis. S.l: s.n, 1985.

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United Nations. Economic Commission for Europe. Transport Division. Inventory of main standards and parameters of the E waterway network "Blue Book". New York: United Nations, 2012.

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Tan, Xiao-nan. Systolic calculation of parameters for optimal routing in a type of shuffle-exchange network. Toronto: University of Toronto, Computer Systems Research Institute, 1986.

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Lemmon, Michael. Competitively inhibited neural networks for adaptive parameter estimation. Boston: Kluwer Academic, 1991.

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Lemmon, Michael. Competitively Inhibited Neural Networks for Adaptive Parameter Estimation. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1991.

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Lemmon, Michael. Competitively Inhibited Neural Networks for Adaptive Parameter Estimation. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4044-1.

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Zuev, Sergey, Ruslan Maleev, and Aleksandr Chernov. Energy efficiency of electrical equipment systems of autonomous objects. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1740252.

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When considering the main trends in the development of modern autonomous objects (aircraft, combat vehicles, motor vehicles, floating vehicles, agricultural machines, etc.) in recent decades, two key areas can be identified. The first direction is associated with the improvement of traditional designs of autonomous objects (AO) with an internal combustion engine (ICE) or a gas turbine engine (GTD). The second direction is connected with the creation of new types of joint-stock companies, namely electric joint-stock companies( EAO), joint-stock companies with combined power plants (AOKEU). The energy efficiency is largely determined by the power of the generator set and the battery, which is given to the electrical network in various driving modes. Most of the existing methods for calculating power supply systems use the average values of disturbing factors (generator speed, current of electric energy consumers, voltage in the on-board network) when choosing the characteristics of the generator set and the battery. At the same time, it is obvious that when operating a motor vehicle, these parameters change depending on the driving mode. Modern methods of selecting the main parameters and characteristics of the power supply system do not provide for modeling its interaction with the power unit start-up system of a motor vehicle in operation due to the lack of a systematic approach. The choice of a generator set and a battery, as well as the concept of the synthesis of the power supply system is a problem studied in the monograph. For all those interested in electrical engineering and electronics.
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Patan, Maciej. Optimal Sensor Networks Scheduling in Identification of Distributed Parameter Systems. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012.

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Patan, Maciej. Optimal Sensor Networks Scheduling in Identification of Distributed Parameter Systems. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28230-0.

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M, Chaudhari Qasim, ed. Synchronization in wireless sensor networks: Parameter estimation, performance benchmarks, and protocols. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009.

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Neural fuzzy control systems with structure and parameter learning. Singapore: World Scientific, 1994.

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Duyar, Ahmet. A failure diagnosis system based on a neural network classifier for the space shuttle main engine. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1990.

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D'Autrechy, C. Lynne. Autoplan: A self-processing network model for an extended blocks world planning environment. College Park, Md: University of Maryland, 1990.

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D'Autrechy, C. Lynne. Autoplan: A self-processing network model for an extended blocks world planning environment. College Park, Md: University of Maryland, 1990.

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Distributed manufacturing: Paradigm, concepts, solutions and examples. London: Springer, 2010.

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Experts, WMO Secretariat Meeting of. Aerosols, clouds and other climatically important parameters: LIDAR applications and networks, meeting of experts, WMO Secretariat (Geneva, Switzerland) (10 - 12 December 1985). [Geneva, Switzerland]: World Meteorological Organization, 1988.

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AMA. Practice Parameters CD-ROM 95 (Network Version). American Medical Association, 1995.

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Inventory of Main Standards and Parameters of the E Waterway Network. United Nations, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/56882178-en.

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Inventory of Main Standards and Parameters of the E Waterway Network. United Nations, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/233cb552-en.

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Newman, Mark. Network search. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805090.003.0018.

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This chapter gives a discussion of search processes on networks. It begins with a discussion of web search, including crawlers and web ranking algorithms such as PageRank. Search in distributed databases such as peer-to-peer networks is also discussed, including simple breadth-first search style algorithms and more advanced “supernode” approaches. Finally, network navigation is discussed at some length, motivated by consideration of Milgram's letter passing experiment. Kleinberg's variant of the small-world model is introduced and it is shown that efficient navigation is possible only for certain values of the model parameters. Similar results are also derived for the hierarchical model of Watts et al.
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Peters, Gregory J. Determination of quality parameters for the Pacific whiting fishery using neural network and induction modeling. 1995.

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Inventory of Main Standards and Parameters of the E Waterway Network: Blue Book (Occaisional Paper). United Nations Publications, 2007.

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1960-, Nitta Tohru, ed. Complex-valued neural networks: Utilizing high-dimensional parameters. Hershey PA: Information Science Reference, 2009.

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Golan, Amos. Inference in the Real World. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199349524.003.0005.

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In this chapter I provide a mix of detailed cross-disciplinary examples to illustrate the method in real-world settings. The examples in this chapter illustrate modeling and inference in a relatively simple set of problems. After exploring single-parameter applications under very limited information, I consider multi-parameter problems, beginning with the inference of a two-parameter size distribution of firms. This demonstrates a main characteristic of social science problems where the available information is most often insufficient to provide a very exact inference. Then a simple ecological example is formulated. It provides an interesting theoretical application of analyzing complex ecological networks based on very limited macro-level information. The chapter concludes with a simple formulation of efficient network and information aggregation. A few shorter examples are provided as well.
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Optimal Sensor Networks Scheduling In Identification Of Distributed Parameter Systems. Springer, 2012.

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New York (State). Division of Water. Bureau of Monitoring and Assessment, ed. Report of the fixed station conventional parameter water quality surveillance network, 1985. [Albany, N.Y.?]: New York State/Dept. of Environmental Conservation, 1986.

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Novek, Eleanor. “People Like Us”. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037702.003.0011.

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This chapter addresses the question of how to move beyond our national addiction to racism, arguing that public attitudes can be changed from punitive to compassionate through closer knowledge of prisoners and their experiences. As evidence of this claim, the chapter chronicles the experiences of a longtime New Jersey-based workshop leader for the Alternatives to Violence Project (AVP), a volunteer network that offers conflict-transformation workshops in prisons and communities. The chapter examines public discourse on prisons and detailing the intersections of crime, fear, and social inequality that reinforce the racism of the prison-industrial complex. It also sketches the parameters of an inclusive vision of community safety based not on punishment, but on ethics of nonviolence, care, and compassionate love.
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Pryce, Paula. Portico. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190680589.003.0001.

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Using evocative language, the book opens with a historical and contemporary exploration of the desire that motivates contemplative practitioners to seek an intimate relationship with the divine. It describes the effect of globalization and religious pluralism by noting a trend of Americans’ abandonment of mainline Christian institutions, their exploration of other contemplative traditions, and their subsequent return to Christianity when they discover its mystical history and current-day contemplative practices. The chapter describes core terms, concepts, research parameters, and basic sociological and historical information about the research community, a network of American monastic and non-monastic contemplative Christians who practice a meditation technique called Centering Prayer. Chapter 1 also introduces the terms apophatic and cataphatic to the ritual studies lexicon and offers a basic description of the novel ethnographic methodology that the author developed for research in silent communities.
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Bruhn, Mark J. Intentionality and Constraint in Conceptual Blending. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190457747.003.0005.

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This chapter proposes a systems-theoretic adjustment to conceptual blending theory with respect to the so-called generic space. In creative conceptualization, the generic space is not an optional by-product of conceptual mappings across previously and otherwise constituted input spaces, but rather their effective cause, and not by selecting for them but by massively constraining against anything not them. As a first approximation of the blend’s targeted or intended meaning, the generic space functions as an indispensable “proto-blend” that sets the parameters and satisfaction conditions for the resulting conceptual network. This underappreciated point is elaborated through case studies of three well-known and increasingly complex creative blends: a sentence-level metaphor (“This surgeon is a butcher!”), an extemporaneous discourse exchange (from the live radio talk show “Loveline”), and a highly iconic lyric poem (Richard Wilbur’s “Piazza di Spagna, Early Morning”).
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Djordjevic, Antonije R. Scattering Parameters of Microwave Networks With Multiconductor Transmission Lines (2 Ibm PC Compatible Dis). Artech House Publishers, 1989.

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A, Reggia James, McFadden Francis M, University of Maryland at College Park., United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., and National Science Foundation (U.S.), eds. Autoplan: A self-processing network model for an extended blocks world planning environment. College Park, Md: University of Maryland, 1990.

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Holmes, Donald P. F. Development of control software for 2-port component calibration sequences using a vector network analyser with S-parameter unit. 1988.

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Hoste, Eric A. J., John A. Kellum, and Norbert Lameire. Definitions, classification, epidemiology, and risk factors of acute kidney injury. Edited by Norbert Lameire. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199592548.003.0220_update_001.

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The lack of a precise biochemical definition of acute kidney injury (AKI) resulted in at least 35 definitions in the medical literature, which gave rise to a wide variation in reported incidence and clinical significance of AKI, impeded a meaningful comparison of studies.The first part of this chapter describes and discusses different definitions and classification systems of AKI. Patient outcome and the need for renal replacement therapy are directly related to the severity of AKI, an observation that supports the use of a categorical staging system rather than a simple binary descriptor. The severity of AKI is commonly characterized using the relative changes in serum creatinine and urine output. Recently introduced staging systems including the RIFLE classification and the Acute Kidney Injury Network (AKIN) use these relatively simple and readily available parameters allowing the assignment of individual patients to different AKI stages. More recently, a Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) workgroup developed a consensus-based AKI staging system drawing elements of both RIFLE and AKIN. The potential pitfalls and limitations of the proposed definitions and classifications are briefly described.The second part of the chapter describes the epidemiology of AKI in different clinical settings; the intensive care unit (ICU), the hospitalized population, and the community. The different spectrum of AKI in the emerging countries is discussed and the most important causes and aetiologies of the major clinical types of AKI, prerenal, renal, and post-renal are summarized in table form. Finally the patient survival and renal functional outcome of AKI are briefly discussed
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IEEE standards for local and metropolitan area networks: Supplement to carrier sense multiple access with collision detection (CSMA/CD) access method and physical layer specifications : media access control (MAC) parameters, physical layer, medium attachment units, and repeater for 100 Mb/s operation, type 100BASE-T (Clauses 21-30). New York, N.Y., USA: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 1995.

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Chen, YangQuan, and Christophe Tricaud. Optimal Mobile Sensing and Actuation Policies in Cyber-physical Systems. Springer, 2011.

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Optimal Mobile Sensing And Actuation Policies In Cyberphysical Systems. Springer, 2011.

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Chen, YangQuan, and Christophe Tricaud. Optimal Mobile Sensing and Actuation Policies in Cyber-physical Systems. Springer, 2013.

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Yust, Jason. Organized Time. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190696481.001.0001.

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This book presents a theory of temporal structure for music, making two main arguments. The first is that a single model of temporal structure, expressible in the form of a certain type of mathematical network, is common to all modalities, particularly rhythm, tonality, and form. As a result, we can develop tools to talk about the experience of musical time in abstraction from any particular modality, and make analogies from structural phenomena in one modality to another (e.g., formal counterpoint). The second argument is that each of these modalities is in principle independent: it has its own set of structuring criteria, and it may lead to structures that agree or disagree with each other. The resulting coordination or disjunction between modalities is of more direct aesthetic importance, typically, than anything that can be said about one isolated parameter alone. These claims have deep ramifications for theories of rhythm, tonality, and form: for instance, that it is possible to discuss formal structure without necessary reference to tonal features. Theories of harmony, key, formal function, hypermeter, and closure are developed in conjunction with analysis of a wide range of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century composers, surveys of classical repertoire, and observations about the history of musical styles. A number of mathematical tools for temporal structure are also proposed.
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Frodeman, Robert, ed. The Oxford Handbook of Interdisciplinarity. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198733522.001.0001.

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The second edition of The Oxford Handbook of Interdisciplinarity constitutes an update and revision of a topic of growing academic and societal importance. Interdisciplinarity continues to be prominent both within and outside academia. Academics, policy makers, and members of public and private sectors seek approaches to help organize and integrate the vast amounts of knowledge being produced today, both within research and at all levels of education. This compendium is distinguished by its breadth of coverage, with chapters written by experts from multiple networks and organizations, on topics ranging across science and technology; social sciences, humanities, and arts; and professions. The volume is edited by respected interdisciplinary scholars and supported by an international advisory board to ensure the highest quality and breadth of coverage. The Oxford Handbook of Interdisciplinarity provides a synoptic overview of the current state of interdisciplinary research, education, administration and management, and problem solving—knowledge that spans the disciplines and interdisciplinary fields while also crossing the boundary between the academic community and society at large. Offering the most broad-based account of inter- and transdisciplinarity to date, its essays bring together many of the globe’s leading thinkers on interdisciplinary research, education, and institutional parameters as well as reflections on how knowledge can be better integrated with societal needs.
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Donovan, Therese, and Ruth M. Mickey. Bayesian Statistics for Beginners. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198841296.001.0001.

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Bayesian Statistics for Beginners is an entry-level book on Bayesian statistics. It is like no other math book you’ve read. It is written for readers who do not have advanced degrees in mathematics and who may struggle with mathematical notation, yet need to understand the basics of Bayesian inference for scientific investigations. Intended as a “quick read,” the entire book is written as an informal, humorous conversation between the reader and writer—a natural way to present material for those new to Bayesian inference. The most impressive feature of the book is the sheer length of the journey, from introductory probability to Bayesian inference and applications, including Markov Chain Monte Carlo approaches for parameter estimation, Bayesian belief networks, and decision trees. Detailed examples in each chapter contribute a great deal, where Bayes’ Theorem is at the front and center with transparent, step-by-step calculations. A vast amount of material is covered in a lighthearted manner; the journey is relatively pain-free. The book is intended to jump-start a reader’s understanding of probability, inference, and statistical vocabulary that will set the stage for continued learning. Other features include multiple links to web-based material, an annotated bibliography, and detailed, step-by-step appendices.
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