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Al-Sehemi, Abdullah G., Tarek M. El-Gogary, Karl Peter Wolschann, and Gottfried Koehler. "Structure and Stability of Chemically Modified DNA Bases: Quantum Chemical Calculations on 16 Isomers of Diphosphocytosine." ISRN Physical Chemistry 2013 (February 25, 2013): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/146401.

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We studied for the first time 16 tautomers/rotamers of diphosphocytosine by four computational methods. Some of these tautomers/rotamers are isoenergetic although they have different structures. High-level electron correlation MP2 and MP4(SDQ) ab initio methods and density functional methods employing a B3LYP and the new M06-2X functional were used to study the structure and relative stability of 16 tautomers/rotamers of diphosphocytosine. The dienol tautomers of diphosphocytosine are shown to be much more stable than the keto-enol and diketo forms. The tautomers/rotamers stability could be ranked as PC3 = PC12 < PC2 = PC11 < PC1 < PC10 < PC8 < PC9 < PC15 < PC16 < PC6 ~ PC7 < PC13 < PC4 ~ PC14 < PC5. This stability order was discussed in the light of stereo and electronic factors. Solvation effect has been modeled in a high dielectric solvent, water using the polarized continuum model (PCM). Consideration of the solvent causes some reordering of the relative stability of diphosphocytosine tautomers: PC3 ~ PC12 ~ PC2 ~ PC11 < PC1 < PC10 < PC8 < PC9 < PC15 ~ PC16 < PC13 < PC6 ~ PC7 ~ PC14 < PC4 ~ PC5.
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Gibson, Sigrid, and Margaret Ashwell. "Dietary patterns among British adults: compatibility with dietary guidelines for salt/sodium, fat, saturated fat and sugars." Public Health Nutrition 14, no. 8 (May 6, 2011): 1323–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1368980011000875.

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AbstractObjectiveTo examine dietary patterns among British adults, associations with Na and macronutrient intakes, and implications for dietary advice.DesignPrincipal component analysis of 7 d weighed dietary records.SubjectsAdults aged 19–64 years (n 1724).SettingNational Diet and Nutrition Survey (2000/2001).ResultsHigh Na intake was associated with more energy-dense diets, higher in fat and SFA (percentage of energy) but lower in non-milk extrinsic sugars (NMES). Eight patterns (PC1 to PC8) explained 40 % of the total variance in food intakes. Three patterns – PC3 (high loadings on bread, fats and cheese), PC2 (meat products, eggs and chips) and PC7 (red meat, sauces and alcohol) – were associated with high Na intake. Of these, PC3 correlated with high Na density and Na:K ratio, while PC2 correlated with fat. By contrast, three patterns – ‘health-conscious’ (PC1; vegetables, fruit, fruit juice, fish), ‘breakfast cereals and milk’ (PC6) and ‘chicken and rice’ (PC8) – were associated with modest Na intake, lower Na density and lower fat and SFA. PC2 was positively correlated, and PC1 was negatively correlated, with adding salt to food. Other patterns were ‘tea/coffee and cakes’ (PC4; associated with high SFA and NMES) and ‘soft drinks and snacks’ (PC5; associated with high NMES but not fat or SFA). The dietary patterns of males and females differed slightly.ConclusionsDietary patterns PC1, PC6, PC8 (vegetables, fruit, fish, milk, breakfast cereals, poultry) were broadly compatible with guidelines for salt, fat, SFA and NMES. However, other patterns tended to be high in either salt or NMES.
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Jensen, Matt, Trent Stellingwerff, Courtney Pollock, James Wakeling, and Marc Klimstra. "Can Principal Component Analysis Be Used to Explore the Relationship of Rowing Kinematics and Force Production in Elite Rowers during a Step Test? A Pilot Study." Machine Learning and Knowledge Extraction 5, no. 1 (February 17, 2023): 237–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/make5010015.

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Investigating the relationship between the movement patterns of multiple limb segments during the rowing stroke on the resulting force production in elite rowers can provide foundational insight into optimal technique. It can also highlight potential mechanisms of injury and performance improvement. The purpose of this study was to conduct a kinematic analysis of the rowing stroke together with force production during a step test in elite national-team heavyweight men to evaluate the fundamental patterns that contribute to expert performance. Twelve elite heavyweight male rowers performed a step test on a row-perfect sliding ergometer [5 × 1 min with 1 min rest at set stroke rates (20, 24, 28, 32, 36)]. Joint angle displacement and velocity of the hip, knee and elbow were measured with electrogoniometers, and force was measured with a tension/compression force transducer in line with the handle. To explore interactions between kinematic patterns and stroke performance variables, joint angular velocities of the hip, knee and elbow were entered into principal component analysis (PCA) and separate ANCOVAs were run for each performance variable (peak force, impulse, split time) with dependent variables, and the kinematic loading scores (Kpc,ls) as covariates with athlete/stroke rate as fixed factors. The results suggested that rowers’ kinematic patterns respond differently across varying stroke rates. The first seven PCs accounted for 79.5% (PC1 [26.4%], PC2 [14.6%], PC3 [11.3%], PC4 [8.4%], PC5 [7.5%], PC6 [6.5%], PC7 [4.8%]) of the variances in the signal. The PCs contributing significantly (p ≤ 0.05) to performance metrics based on PC loading scores from an ANCOVA were (PC1, PC2, PC6) for split time, (PC3, PC4, PC5, PC6) for impulse, and (PC1, PC6, PC7) for peak force. The significant PCs for each performance measure were used to reconstruct the kinematic patterns for split time, impulse and peak force separately. Overall, PCA was able to differentiate between rowers and stroke rates, and revealed features of the rowing-stroke technique correlated with measures of performance that may highlight meaningful technique-optimization strategies. PCA could be used to provide insight into differences in kinematic strategies that could result in suboptimal performance, potential asymmetries or to determine how well a desired technique change has been accomplished by group and/or individual athletes.
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Bijarania, Subhash, Anil Pandey, Mainak Barman, Monika Shahani, and Gharsi Ram. "Assesment of divergence among soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill] genotypes based on phenological and physiological traits." Environment Conservation Journal 23, no. 1&2 (February 11, 2022): 72–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.36953/ecj.021808-2117.

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A study was conducted to understand genetic divergence in Randomized complete block design accommodating 30 soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill] genotypes randomly in three replications. These genotypes were evaluated for twenty-seven traits: five phenological, nine agro-morphological, eight physiological traits (from field-trial) and five physiological traits (from laboratory experiment) recorded and subjected to PCA (Principal Component Analysis) and cluster analysis. Among all the studied cultivars, significant diversity, as well as analysis of dispersion, was recorded for different agro-morphological characters. D2-statistic (Tocher method) framed (generalized distance-based) nine clusters: largest with eight and five were oligo-genotypic. Harvest index>seed yield per plant>germination relative index>seedling dry weight contributed maximum towards total divergence. From the most divergent clusters, 21 crosses involving cluster v genotypes (PS-1347, RKS-18, PS-1092, NRC-142, VLS-94, NRC-136, and Shalimar Soybean-1) with monogenotypic cluster VII (AMS-2014), VIII (RSC-11-15) and III (RSC-10-71) suggested for future hybridization. Out of eighteen, only eight principal components revealed more than 1.00 eigen value and exhibited about 85.03% variability among the traits studied. The highest variability (25.41%) by PC1 followed by PC2 (15.60%), PC3 (12.35%), PC4 (10.13%), PC5 (7.20%), PC6 (5.43%), PC7 (4.80%) and PC8 (4.11%) for characters under study.
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Blachowski, Jan, and Monika Hajnrych. "Assessing the Cooling Effect of Four Urban Parks of Different Sizes in a Temperate Continental Climate Zone: Wroclaw (Poland)." Forests 12, no. 8 (August 23, 2021): 1136. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f12081136.

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Urban parks have been known to form park cooling islands (PCI), which can effectively alleviate the effect of urban heat islands (UHI) in cities. This paper presents results obtained for four different size parks in the city of Wroclaw, which is located in a temperate continental climate. The number of publications for urban areas located in this type of climate and cities is low compared to sites in hot and humid areas. Land surface temperature (LST) maps were developed from Landsat 8 Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS) data acquired during three hottest weather periods between 2017 and 2019. Metrics and spatial statistics characterising the four parks selected for the analysis based on their size were calculated. These included: perimeter, area, landscape shape index (LSI) and PLC (forest area) park metrics, and Park Cooling Area (PCA), Park Cooling Efficiency (PCE), Park Cooling Gradient (PCG), Park Cooling Island (PCI) and Extended Park Cooling Island (PCIe) spatial indexes. The averaged PCIe values ranged from 2.0 to 3.6 °C, PCI from 1.9 to 3.6 °C, PCG from 0.7 to 2.2 °C, PCE from 5.3 to 11.5, and PCA from 78.8 to 691.8 ha depending on the park. The cooling distance varied from 110 m to 925 m depending on park size, forest area and land use type in the park’s vicinity. The study provides new insight into urban park cooling effects in a medium sized city located in a temperate continental climate, and the role of parks in regulation of urban temperature to mitigate the UHI effect.
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Alkhasawneh, Mutasem Shabeb. "Software Defect Prediction through Neural Network and Feature Selections." Applied Computational Intelligence and Soft Computing 2022 (September 26, 2022): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2581832.

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Software failure such as software defect causes billion of dollar loss every year. Software failure also affects billion of people worldwide. Inadequate software testing can cause software failure. To predict the software defect, this study proposed a model consisting of feature selection and classifications. The correlation base method was used for feature selection, and radial base function neural network (RBF) was used for classification. Also, for testing the proposed system, fourteen NASA data sets were used including CM1, JM1, KC1, KC2, KC3, KC4, MC1, MC2, MW1, PC1, PC2, PC3, PC4, and PC5. The data set was divided using the well-known K-cross-validation methods which were performed to divide the data set for training and testing the RBF. The RBF were trained and tested before and after feature selections. Precision, recall, F-measure, and accuracy are four methods used to evaluate the performance of the proposed methods. The precision obtained for the fourteen data sets was CM1, 94.01%; JM1, 85.18%; KC1, 83.24%; KC2, 81.27%; KC3, 79.30%; KC4, 85.29%; MC1, 99.89%; MC2, 73.27%; MW1, 90.90%; PC1, 98.79%; PC2, 100%; PC3, 95.67%; PC4, 95.12%; and PC5, 80.89%. Recall was as follows: CM1, 95.78%; JM1, 87.89%; KC1, 86.24%; KC2, 83.82%; KC3, 82.10%; KC4, 86.28%; MC1, 100%; MC2, 76.67%; MW1, 92.09%; PC1, 99.98%; PC2, 100%; PC3, 96.23%; PC4, 95.17%; and PC5, 81.80%. F-measure was as follows: CM1, 0.95; JM1, 0.87; KC1, 0.83; KC2, 0.82; KC3, 0.85; KC4, 0.86; MC1, 0.99; MC2, 0.76; MW1, 0.95; PC1, 0.99; PC2, 0.99; PC3, 0.97; PC4, 0.95; and PC5, 0.80. The accuracy obtained was as follows: CM1, 93.99%; JM1, 84.87%; KC1, 83.25%; KC2, 79.11%; KC3, 78.25%; KC4, 83.18%; MC1, 99.01%; MC2, 70.18%; MW1, 88.90%; PC1, 98.99%; PC2, 99.80%; PC3, 94.11%; PC4, 94.4%; and PC5, 79.02%. The proposed method results were compared with the result obtained from different methods. The proposed model obtained better results than other methods for data set CM1, KC4, MC1, PC1, PC2, PC3, PC4, and PC5.
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Freyer, C., L. M. Kilpatrick, L. A. Salamonsen, and G. Nie. "Pro-protein convertases (PCs) other than PC6 are not tightly regulated for implantation in the human endometrium." Reproduction 133, no. 6 (June 2007): 1189–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/rep-06-0285.

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Pro-protein convertases (PCs) are a family of serine proteases (furin, PC1/3, PC2, PACE4, PC4, PC5/6, PC7/8) responsible for post-translational processing and activation of inactive precursors of many regulatory proteins. Endometrial PC6 is critical for implantation in mice and for decidualization of human endometrial stromal cells (ESCs). This study investigated the endometrial expression of other PCs during the menstrual cycle and early pregnancy to elucidate potential redundancies. Furin, PC4, PACE4, and PC7 along with PC6 transcripts were detected in total endometrial RNA, whereas PC1 and PC2 transcription levels were negligible. Quantitative RT-PCR demonstrated highest levels of furin mRNA during menstruation and lowest levels during the proliferative phase. Furin protein was immunolocalized in endometrial luminal and glandular epithelia, stromal fibroblasts, endothelia, and leukocytes. PACE4 and PC7 proteins were also immunodetected in endometrial stroma and glands. Total furin, PC7, and PACE4 proteins were constitutive in both stromal and glandular compartments throughout the cycle and during first trimester pregnancy. Furthermore, Furin and PC7 transcription was unaltered during decidualization of ESCsin vitroin contrast to PC6 which is significantly up-regulated during decidualization. Thus, whereas PC6 is tightly regulated during endometrial preparation for implantation, furin, PACE4, and PC7 are constitutively expressed in human endometrium, but must be considered if PC6 is to be targeted for manipulation of fertility.
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Kondi, Ravi, Sonali Kar, and Soumya Surakanti. "Agro-morphological and biochemical characterization and principal component analysis for yield and quality characters in fine-scented rice genotypes." Genetika 54, no. 3 (2022): 1005–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/gensr2203005k.

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Forty-one fine-scented rice genotypes were evaluated for 18 agro-morphological and quality characters for characterization, and 21 quantitative characters were evaluated for principal component analysis in R-studio software. Characterization of agro-morphological traits viz., plant height, days to 50% flowering, panicle length, number of effective tillers per plant, test weight, grain length, grain breadth, grain L: B ratio, kernel length, kernel breadth, kernel dimensions, awns, colour of awns, distribution of awns, and quality traits viz., alkali spreading value, gel consistency, grain aroma, and amylose content showed huge diversity among the genotypes. PCA revealed that PC1 showed the highest amount of variance (32.0%) followed by PC2 (15.7%), PC3 (9.0%), PC4 (8.1%), PC5 (7.8%), PC6 (5.4%) for quantitative characters. Out of 21 principal components, only 6 showed an eigenvalue greater than 1 and contributes about 78.1% total variance Genotypes in PC1 showed higher values for grain L: B ratio and kernel L: B ratio. Similarly, PC2 showed higher variable values for characters like test weight, kernel length, grain length, grain breadth, alkali spreading value, grain yield per plot and amylose content. PC3 for harvest index, panicle length, gel consistency, no. of effective tillers per plant and head rice recovery. PC4 for characters like plant height, kernel breadth and days to 50% flowering. PC5 for characters like kernel elongation ratio, and filled grains per panicle. PC6 for characters like no. of tillers in a square meter and no. of panicles in a square meter. This pre-breeding characterization study may be useful in finding potential genotypes which are having both yield and quality characters which may be useful in breeding for high-yielding varieties with good-quality characters.
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Zheng, Songxin, Lichen Liu, Xiaofeng Dong, Yanqing Hu, and Pengpeng Niu. "Dominance of Influencing Factors on Cooling Effect of Urban Parks in Different Climatic Regions." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 23 (November 22, 2022): 15496. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192315496.

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The enhancement of the park cooling effect (PCE) is one method used to alleviate the urban heat island (UHI). The cooling effect is affected by park factors; however, the importance of these factors in the case of the PCE is still unclear. Optimizing or planning urban parks according to the importance of the influencing factors can effectively enhance the PCE. Herein, we selected 502 urban parks in 29 cities in China with three different climatic regions and quantified the PCE based on the park cooling intensity (PCI) and park cooling area (PCA). Subsequently, the relative importance of the influencing factors for the PCE was compared to identify the main factors. Consequently, certain park planning suggestions were proposed to enhance the cooling effect. The results show that: (1) the PCE increased in the order of arid/semi-arid, semi-humid, and humid regions. (2) The main factors of the PCI differed significantly in different climatic regions; however, the waterbody within a park significantly affected the PCI in all three climates. However, for the PCA, park patch characteristics were the dominant factor, contributing approximately 80% in the three climates regions. (3) In arid/semi-arid and semi-humid regions, the optimal area proportion of waterbody and vegetation within the park were approximately 1:2 and 1:1, respectively, and the threshold value of the park area was 16 ha. In contrast, in the humid region, the addition of a waterbody area within the park, to the best extent possible, enhanced the PCI, and the threshold value of the park area was 19 ha. The unique results of this study are expected to function as a guide to future urban park planning on a regional scale to maximize ecological benefits while mitigating the UHI.
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Sholihin. "AMMI stability for starch yield of cassava in the acid area for determining clones’ stability." E3S Web of Conferences 306 (2021): 01005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202130601005.

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The study aimed to evaluate the phenotypic stability of cassava promising clones’ cassava clones in acidic regions based on AMMI stability. The study was done during 2015-2018 in several environments in Lampung. The study was done using a randomized complete block design with three replications. Plants were planted in 5 m x 4.8 m plot size, with 1 m distance between rows and 0.8 m within row. The plants were fertilized with 93 kg N, 36 kg P2O5 and 60 kg K2O per hectare. Seven cassava promising clones and two check varieties were used in this study. Data were analyzed using Excel, MSTAT-C and PBTOOLs. Research showed that compared with clone PC2, PC3, PC5 and clone PC7, clone PC1, PC4, PC6, UJ3 and clone UJ5 are more stable. According to the AMMI analysis, based on the seven-month starch yield, the important environmental factors that determined the stability of cassava clones are the content of N and P2O5 in the upper soil layer and the cation exchange capacity ground. The starch yield in seven months of PC4 was the highest among the clones. Clone PC4 is potential to be developed in acid area.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "PCI"

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Mitby, Amy K. (Amy Kirsten) 1979. "A PCI/PCI-X test card for I/O system verification." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/87243.

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Chong, Margaret J. (Margaret Jane) 1981. "A PCI Express to PCIX Bridge optimized for performance and area." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/16674.

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Thesis (M. Eng. and S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, June 2004.
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 89).
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections.
This thesis project involves the architecture, implementation, and verification of a high bandwidth, low cost ASIC digital logic core that is compliant with the PCI Express to PCIX Bridge Specification. The core supports PCI Express and PCIX transactions, x16 PCI Express link widths, 32 and 64-bit PCIX link widths, all PCI Express and PCIX packet sizes, transaction ordering and queuing, relaxed ordering, flow control, and buffer management. Performance and area are optimized at the architectural and logic levels. The core is approximately 27K gate count, runs at a maximum of 250 MHz, and is synthesized to a current standard technology. This thesis explores PCI Express, PCIX, and PCI technologies, architectural design, development of Verilog and Vera models, thorough module-level verification, the development of a PCI Express/PCIX system verification environment, synthesis, static timing analysis, and performance and area evaluations. The work has been completed in IBM Microelectronics in Burlington, Vermont as part of the MIT VI-A Program.
by Margaret J. Chong.
M.Eng.and S.B.
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Tehrani, Shaqayeq Emambakhsh. "Effect of remote ischaemic preconditioning in patients undergoing complex PCI : the ERIC-PCI trial." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2018. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/10046447/.

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Background- Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) is one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. Revascularisation of the coronary arteries using Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) has become the treatment of choice for most of the patients with CHD. Despite significant advances in angioplasty technique and introduction of anti-proliferative medications in drug eluting stents, myocardial injury during PCI is still significant. In this thesis we hypothesised whether Remote Ischaemic Preconditioning (RIPC) can reduce PCI-related myocardial injury. Methods- Eighty-eight patients awaiting elective complex PCI were randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to receive either the RIPC (intermittent arm ischaemia and reperfusion through four cycles of 5-minutes inflation and 5-minutes deflation of a blood-pressure cuff placed on the upper arm) or control (un-inflated cuff placed on upper-arm for 40 minutes) prior to PCI. The primary endpoint was reduction of the incidence and extent of PCI-related myocardial injury, assessed by serum cardiac biomarkers, 24 hours post PCI. Results- The Troponin T level at 24 hours post PCI was 48 ng/l in the control group vs 32.5 ng/l in the RIPC group, P = 0.39. There was no significant reduction in the total area under the curve (AUC) in the RIPC group, P= 0.43. Regarding the incidence of PCI-related myocardial injury, significant elevation of Troponin level post PCI (> 5 x baseline), was observed in 46.9% of patients in the control group and in 26.7 % of patients in the RIPC group, p =0.12. Conclusion- In the ERIC-PCI study, RIPC did not demonstrate a statistically significant attenuation of serum Troponin release post PCI. The results however showed a positive trend towards efficacy of RIPC in reducing PCI-related myocardial injury.
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Persson, Lotta. "Datainsamlingskort med Compact PCI Express." Thesis, Linköping University, Department of Electrical Engineering, 2008. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-11067.

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In this thesis a prototype board for data aqcusition is designed and manufactured. The board is compliant with Compact PCI Express and it can sample an analog signal with two time interleaved ADC:s. Furthermore, the board is also equiped with one FPGA for the possibility of signal processing. The thesis also include a study for investigation what is needed for a total solution for data aqcusition, represention and managing the sampled data with LabView.

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Zieschang, Michael. "PCI-Einsteckkarte für ATM-Netzwerkanalyse." Master's thesis, Universitätsbibliothek Chemnitz, 2002. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:ch1-200200614.

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Development of a PCI card for PCI bus based host systems, which allows for analysis of ATM data streams on ATM transmission links with a data rate of 622Mbit/s. Implementation and previous deliberations and therefrom and from given specifications arisen partial tasks Fields of application of the ATM-Analyzer board Depiction of particular development steps Functional description of the ATM-Analyzer Explanations on how to put the PCB and the employed test software into operation Assessment of test results
Entwicklung einer Einsteckkarte für PCI-Bus-basierte Hostsysteme zur Analyse von Datenströmen auf ATM-Übertragungsstrecken mit einer Geschwindigkeit von 622 Mbit/s. Realisierung und damit verbundene Vorüberlegungen und daraus und aus gegebenen Spezifikationen erwachsene Teilaufgaben Anwendungsgebiete der Analyzer-Karte Darstellung der einzelnen Entwicklungsschritte Funktionsbeschreibung des ATM-Analyzers Erläuterungen zur Inbetriebnahme der Leiterkarte und der verwendeten Testsoftware Bewertung der Testergebnisse
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Jerome, Chris, Edward Johnson, Arthur Sittler, and Ross Wainwright. "PCI BASED TELEMETRY DECOMMUTATION BOARD." International Foundation for Telemetering, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/609220.

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International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 26-29, 1998 / Town & Country Resort Hotel and Convention Center, San Diego, California
The Space Sensing & Vehicle Control Branch of the Air Force Research Laboratory and Voss Scientific, Albuquerque, NM, are developing an advanced PC and COTS-based satellite telemetry processing, analysis and display system known as the PC-Satellite Telemetry Server (PC-STS). This program grew out of a need to develop less expensive, more capable, more flexible, and expandable solutions to the satellite telemetry analysis requirements of the Air Force. Any new system must employ industry standard, open architecture, network and database protocols allowing for easy growth and migration to new technologies, as they become available. Thus, the PC-STS will run on standard personal computers and the Windows NT operating system. The focus of this work and this paper is the Telemetry Server component, and in particular, the custom-built decommutation board. The decommution board will be capable of processing frame formatted and CCSDS packet telemetry. It will be capable of fully decommutating telemetry data, converting raw data to engineering units, and providing this data to the Telemetry Server host. Time tagged engineering units or minor frames of telemetry will be transmitted to the Telemetry Server processor via on-board memory buffers. The decom board uses the PCI bus, programmable DSPs, considerable on-board memory, and a SCSI bus for local archiving. This paper presents the general architecture of the PC-STS, and discusses specific design considerations. These include trade-offs made during the design of the board’s hardware and software, operational specifications, and graphical user interfaces to program, monitor, and control the board.
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Zieschang, Michael Franke Klaus. "PCI-Einsteckkarte für ATM-Netzwerkanalyse." [S.l. : s.n.], 2001. http://www.bsz-bw.de/cgi-bin/xvms.cgi?SWB10324754.

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Colozza, Roberto. "Repubbliche comuniste. La simbologia nazionale nel Pci e nel Pcf (1944-1953)." Doctoral thesis, Scuola Normale Superiore, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/11384/85648.

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Johansson, Tommy, and Johan Netterström. "Livskvalitet efter PCI-Behandling : en litteraturstudie." Thesis, University of Gävle, Ämnesavdelningen för vårdvetenskap, 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-5871.

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Syftet med den här litteraturstudien var att beskriva män och kvinnors förändrade livskvalitet efter en PCI behandling. Litteratursökningen genomfördes i databaserna Academic search elite, Chinal och Pubmed. Nitton artiklar som motsvarade urvalskriterierna valdes ut och granskades. Samtliga artiklar var kvantitativa. Resultatet visade att den stora fördelen med PCI behandling är att patienterna fick en minskad frekvens av angina vilket gjorde att både den fysiska och psykiska hälsan ökade. PCI behandlingen gav en ökad överlevnad och minskade lidandet hos hjärtsjuka patienter. Även äldre som genomgick en PCI behandling fick en signifikant bättre livskvalitet och därför är ålder inget hinder för behandling. Det fanns en skillnad i mäns och kvinnors upplevda livskvalitet efter PCI behandlingen där män hade kvarstående besvär i form av rastlöshet, nervositet var lättirriterade. Kvinnor hade oftare sämre fysisk funktion och mer somatiska symtom än män. Kvinnor upplevde det sociala stödet lägre och hade mer hälsorelaterade problem gällande hushållet medan män upplevde mer hälsorelaterade problem gällande sexlivet. De som genomgick och fullföljde hjärt- rehabiliteringsprogrammet fick sjukdomskunskap, självkontroll och förstod vikten av egenvård och höjde sin livskvalitet signifikant och minskade därmed risken för ytterligare hjärtkomplikationer. Livsstilsförändringar som var viktigast var rökstopp då det visade sig att rökare fick en signifikant sämre livskvalitet efter PCI behandlingen.

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Korček, Pavol. "Jednotka pro řízení protokolu PCI Express." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta informačních technologií, 2009. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-236738.

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The aim of this thesis was to design and implement PCI Express Bridge. The main purpose of this unit is to help application engineers who develop various FPGA based accelerators. The implemented unit transforms complex PCI Express based system bus interface to more common and scalable interface of internal bus for on-chip components interconnection. This allows engineers to focus on the development of their target applications, not on a complicated communication protocol. The unit was implemented in the VHDL language, synthesized for Virtex-5 based FPGAs as well as completely tested on ML555 and COMBOv2 cards. The acquired results show that the component reaches the throughput of 7 Gb/s, which is the theoretical limitation of underlying protocols.
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Books on the topic "PCI"

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Seaman, Jim. PCI DSS. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5808-8.

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Yoshimachi, Fuminobu, ed. Slender PCI. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3777-6.

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Abbott, Doug. PCI bus demystified. Eagle Rock, Va: LLH Technology Pub., 2000.

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Shanley, Tom. PCI system architecture. 3rd ed. Reading, Mass: Addison-Wesley, 1995.

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Abbott, Doug. PCI bus demystified. 2nd ed. Amsterdam: Newnes, 2004.

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1953-, Anderson Don, and MindShare Inc, eds. PCI system architecture. 4th ed. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1999.

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Chuvakin, Anton. PCI Compliance: Understand and Implement Effective PCI Data Security Standard Compliance. 2nd ed. Burlington: Elsevier, 2009.

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Mitsudo, Kazuaki. Non-Pushing PCI Techniques. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-7043-8.

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ProQuest Information and Learning Company. PCI: Periodicals contents index. [Ann Arbor]: ProQuest Information and Learning Co., 2001.

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Geomatics, PCI. PCI modeler: Version 6.3. Richmond Hill, Ont: PCI Geomatics, 1998.

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Book chapters on the topic "PCI"

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Buchanan, W. J. "PCI Bus." In The Handbook of Data Communications and Networks, 449–85. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-7870-5_25.

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Leasure, Bruce, David J. Kuck, Sergei Gorlatch, Murray Cole, Gregory R. Watson, Alain Darte, David Padua, et al. "PCI-E." In Encyclopedia of Parallel Computing, 1498. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-09766-4_2356.

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Leasure, Bruce, David J. Kuck, Sergei Gorlatch, Murray Cole, Gregory R. Watson, Alain Darte, David Padua, et al. "PCI-Express." In Encyclopedia of Parallel Computing, 1498. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-09766-4_2357.

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Leasure, Bruce, David J. Kuck, Sergei Gorlatch, Murray Cole, Gregory R. Watson, Alain Darte, David Padua, et al. "PCI Express." In Encyclopedia of Parallel Computing, 1487–98. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-09766-4_309.

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Seaman, Jim. "An Evolving Regulatory Perspective." In PCI DSS, 1–28. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5808-8_1.

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Seaman, Jim. "Payment Channel Attack Vectors." In PCI DSS, 285–321. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5808-8_10.

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Seaman, Jim. "Compliance – A Team Effort." In PCI DSS, 323–58. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5808-8_11.

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Seaman, Jim. "PIE FARM – A Project Managed Approach to PCI DSS." In PCI DSS, 359–84. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5808-8_12.

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Seaman, Jim. "Proactive Defense." In PCI DSS, 385–412. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5808-8_13.

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Seaman, Jim. "People, People, People." In PCI DSS, 413–43. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5808-8_14.

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Conference papers on the topic "PCI"

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Song, Min An. "System Level Assertion-Based Verification Environment for PCI/PCI-X and PCI-Express." In 2007 International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Security (CIS 2007). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cis.2007.24.

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Heeb, M. J., F. Espana, M. Geiger, D. Collen, D. C. Stump, and J. H. Griffin. "IMMUNOLOGICAL SIMILARITIES BETWEEN PLASMA AND URINARY PROTEIN C INHIBITORS (PCIs) AND URINARY UROKINASE INHIBITOR (UKI)." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1643816.

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Plasma PCIs have similar MW (∼ 57K), amino acid composition, and heparin dependence (Suzuki et al 1983, JBC 258:163) as urinary UKI (Stump et al 1986, JBC 261:12759). Urinary PCI of ∼ 50K MW has a similar heparin dependence and urokinase (UK) competes with activated protein C (APC) for this PCI (Geiger et al 1986, Circ. 74:11-234). For comparison, three forms of PCI, one from urine and two from plasma, were purified, and each exhibited heparin-dependent UK and APC inhibitory activity and formed heparin-dependent complexes with APC. The APC-PCI complexes were visible on immunoblots (nondenaturing gels) developed using: A) monoclonal anti-UKI + 125I-antimouse IgG; B) polyclonal anti-plasma PCI + 125I-plasma PCI; and C) monoclonal anti-protein C + 125I-protein C. The three forms of purified PCI were detected by methods A and B. Two new bands of APC-inhibitor complexes were seen upon incubation of plasma with APC in the presence of heparin, and the same pattern was visualized by methods A, B, and C. In the absence of heparin, only one APC-inhibitor band was visualized by methods A and B, but two bands were visualized by method C. Plasma immunodepleted of UKI by monoclonal anti-UKI-Sepharose showed no detectable antigen or complexes with APC as visualized by methods A and B. However, the UKI-depleted plasma contained components which formed a reduced amount of complexes with APC as visualized with protein C antibodies, i.e. method C. Heparin stimulates tenfold the PCI activity of normal plasma. Based on amidolytic assays of APC using S-2366, the UKI-depleted plasma was very deficient (< 15%) in heparin-dependent PCI activity, whereas the weak heparin-independent PCI activity was slightly reduced. This indicates that the majority of heparin-dependent PCI activity of plasma is immunologically.related to UKI. These studies suggest that the two slightly different forms of plasma PCI, the urinary UKI, and the urinary PCI are very similar if not identical proteins and that plasma may contain a minor heparin-independent PCI which is not immunologically related to these proteins.
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Mohrmann, Lee, Jason Tongen, Matthew Friedman, and Mark Wetzel. "Creating multicomputer test systems using PCI and PCI Express." In 2009 IEEE AUTOTESTCON. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/autest.2009.5314043.

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Chunhua, Zang, and Shen Changli. "Non-Transparent PCI-to-PCI Bridge Based on Verilog and FPGA." In 2006 International Conference on Communications, Circuits and Systems. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icccas.2006.285133.

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Ravindran, Murali. "Extending Cabled PCI Express to Connect Devices with Independent PCI Domains." In 2008 2nd Annual IEEE Systems Conference. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/systems.2008.4519048.

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Zhang, Yu, and X. Daniel Fang. "Assure the Matchable Degree in Selective Assembly via PCI-Based Tolerance." In ASME 1998 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece1998-1045.

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Abstract Selective assembly is a method to achieve high precision fit using low precision parts. The current practices in selective assembly lack a physical process model to guide the design and process of mating parts, consequently, selective assembly is often a nightmare for manufacturing people. Process capability indices (PCIs) are the widely accepted process parameters, functioning as a measure of process performance. In this paper, the concept of PCI-based tolerance is proposed as an interface between quality requirements and statistical process control (SPC) parameters. An analytical model involving PCI-based tolerance is developed to predict and assure the matchable degree in selective assembly. As matchable degree and other process quality requirements can be assured at the stage of design by introducing PCI-based tolerance, the process of selective assembly can be improved significantly as an effective way to achieve precision assembly with economical manufacturing processes.
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"PCI 2009 Committee Lists." In 2009 13th Panhellenic Conference on Informatics (PCI). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pci.2009.5.

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Paramonov, Dmitry. "PCI Risk Assessment Model." In 18th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone18-29838.

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The main objective of the reported study was developing a method for predicting PCI failure risk in PWR fuel during Condition 2 transients that would strike a balance between simplicity and accuracy, allow for straightforward implementation within a transient analysis methodology or core monitoring system, and include treatment of the most important PCI factors. The developed method has the following features: relies on readily calculated/available quantities such as nodal burn-up, local power, average cladding temperature and pressure differential across cladding at zero burnup, uses a power increase past gap closure as a failure criterion, replaces a bounding method with a best estimate one. It allows calculating failure risk for a given ramp power or establishing a ramp power corresponding to a certain failure probability, when relevant uncertainties are considered, provides for accuracy comparable to a fuel performance code in calculating PCI failure risk in ramp tests representative of Condition 2 transients, offers a way to infer the safe threshold from ramp test data.
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Ajanovic, Jasmin. "PCI express 3.0 overview." In 2009 IEEE Hot Chips 21 Symposium (HCS). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hotchips.2009.7478337.

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Fu, Dong, Dezhi Zheng, Chenn Q. Zhou, John D’Alessio, Kyle J. Ferron, and Yongfu Zhao. "Parametric Studies on PCI Performances." In ASME/JSME 2011 8th Thermal Engineering Joint Conference. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ajtec2011-44608.

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The pulverized coal injection (PCI) is widely utilized in the iron-making blast furnaces for its economic and environmental advantages. However, due its complexity, flow dynamics and chemical kinetics of PCI inside the raceway has not been well understood. Combustions of PCI and coke inside the raceway can be influenced by tuyere operation parameters. In this paper, a comprehensive three dimensional (3-D) multiphase flow computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model was utilized to investigate the PCI and coke combustion in the lower part of a blast furnace. Systematic parametric studies were conducted to analyze the effects of the natural gas injection, coal injection, PCI rate, and oxygen enrichment on the combustion performance, which include coal burnt-out rate, coke consumption rate, raceway shape, raceway temperature and etc.
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Tosi, Karen. The PCI Resurgent: 1943-1945. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.2328.

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Mink, Alan, and Wayne Salamon. Operating principles of the PCI Bus MultiKron interface board. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.ir.5993.

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Minato, Akihiko, and Terukazu Nishimura. Study on PCI Combustion Control by Engine Valve Motion Control. Warrendale, PA: SAE International, May 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2005-08-0121.

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Veena Sahajwalla and Sushil Gupta. TRP0033 - PCI Coal Combustion Behavior and Residual Coal Char Carryover in the Blast Furnace of 3 American Steel Companies during Pulverized Coal Injection (PCI) at High Rates. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/841670.

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Clarno, Kevin T. Determine Operating Reactor to Use for the 2016 PCI Level 1 Milestone. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1238027.

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Wei, Dongmei, Yang Sun, and Hankang Hen. Effects of Baduanjin exercise on cardiac rehabilitation after percutaneous coronary intervention: A protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, April 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.4.0080.

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Review question / Objective: Can Baduanjin exercise improve the cardiac rehabilitation of patients with coronary artery disease after percutaneous coronary artery surgery? Condition being studied: Coronary heart disease (CHD), also known as coronary artery disease (CAD), is the single most common cause of death globally, with 7.4 million deaths in 2013, accounting for one-third of all deaths (WHO 2014). PCI has been shown to be effective in reducing mortality in patients with CHD. During follow-up, it has been shown that the benefits of PCI can be offset by the significant risks of coronary spasm, endothelial cell injury, recurrent ischemia, and even restenosis or thrombus. Numerous guidelines endorse the necessity for cardiac rehabilitation (CR), which is recommended for patients with chronic stable angina, acute coronary syndrome and for patients following PCI. Baduanjin have been widely practised in China for centuries, and as they are considered to be low risk interventions, their use for the prevention of cardiovascular disease is now becoming more widespread. The ability of Baduanjin to promote clinically meaningful influences in patients with CHD after PCI, however, still remains unclear.
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Barner, J., and D. Fitzsimmons. Electrically heated ex-reactor pellet-cladding interaction (PCI) simulations utilizing irradiated Zircaloy cladding. [PWR]. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6021014.

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Avery, M. P. Vitrinite reflectance [Ro] of dispersed organics from Shell PCI et al. Panuke B-90. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/184054.

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Avery, M. P. Vitrinite reflectance (Ro) of dispersed organic matter from Canterra PCI St. George J-55. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/214285.

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Williams, G. L. Palynological analysis of Canterra PCI St. George J-55, Carson Basin, Grand Banks of Newfoundland. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/214539.

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