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Küker, Manfred, and Günther Rüdiger. "Differential rotation and meridional flows in stellar convection zones." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 9, S302 (August 2013): 194–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s174392131400204x.

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AbstractDifferential rotation and meridional flow are key ingredients in flux transport dynamo models of the solar activity cycle. As the subsurface flow pattern is not sufficiently constrained by observations, it is a major source of uncertainty in solar and stellar dynamo models. We discuss the current mean field theory of stellar differential rotation and meridional flows and its predicitons for the Sun and stars on the lower main sequence.
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Jeng, Yeau-Ren, and Hung-Jung Tsai. "Grain Flow for Rough Surfaces Considering Grain/Grain Collision Elasticity." Journal of Tribology 127, no. 4 (March 22, 2005): 837–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2005287.

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Previous work by this group on an average lubrication equation for grain flow with roughness effects is extended to include grain-grain collision elasticity ranging from perfectly elastic to perfectly inelastic. The average lubrication equation is based on Haff’s grain flow theory, with flow factors from Patir and Cheng and Tripp’s use of perturbation. The derived flow factors are obtained as functions of rough surface characteristics, grain size, and collision pattern. As collision energy loss approaches zero, the inelastic results approach those for perfectly elastic grain collision. The mathematical formulas for flow factors, grain/grain collision elasticity, grain size, and roughness are presented and discussed. Predicitons for the elastic and inelastic cases are graphically demonstrated and compared. The derived average lubrication equation for grain flow shows good agreement with the theoretical and experimental data of Yu, Craig, and Tichy [J. Rheol., 38(4), 921 (1994)].
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Xu, Siguang, Klaus J. Weinmann, and Abhijit Chandra. "Analysis of Forming Limits Using the Hill 1993 Yield Criterion." Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology 120, no. 3 (July 1, 1998): 236–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2812349.

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Forming limits of thin sheets are investigated using a yield criterion recently proposed by Hill (1993). This criterion utilizes five independent material parameters, which can be determined from uniaxial and balanced biaxial experiments, to describe a wide range of material properties of sheet metals, including the anomalous behavior of aluminum. In the present work, a bifurcation analysis is pursued to predict the onset of localized necking in strain rate insensitive sheet materials. A detailed parametric study is then conducted to evaluate the effect of various material parameters on the positive minor strain side of the forming limit diagram. It is observed that limit strains are strongly dependent on the shape of the yield locus. Forming limits predicted using Hill’s 1993 yield criterion are compared with those predicted using Hill’s 1948 and 1979 criteria. Results from the bifurcation analysis are also compared with experimental observations, as well as the limit strain predicitons based on the M-K analysis.
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Gurevich, Boris. "Comparison of the low-frequency predicitons of Biot’s and de Boer’s poroelasticity theories with Gassmann’s equation." Applied Physics Letters 91, no. 9 (August 27, 2007): 091919. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2778763.

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Kerr, E. D., and A. Weiss. "Fungicide Efficacy and Yield Responses to Fungicide Treatments Based on Predicitons of Cercospora Leaf Spot of Sugar Beet." Journal of Sugarbeet Research 27, no. 3&4 (June 1, 1990): 58–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.5274/jsbr.27.3.58.

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Heinemeyer, S., M. Mondragón, and G. Zoupanos. "Finite unified theories and their predicitions." Physics of Particles and Nuclei 44, no. 2 (March 2013): 299–315. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s1063779613020159.

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Li, Shuojun, David Montgomery, and Wesley B. Jones. "Inverse cascades of angular momentum." Journal of Plasma Physics 56, no. 3 (December 1996): 615–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022377800019498.

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Most theoretical and computational studies of turbulence in Navier—Stokes fluids and/or guiding-centre plasmas have been carried out in the presence of spatially periodic boundary conditions. In view of the frequently reproduced result that two-dimensional and/or MHD decaying turbulence leads to structures comparable in length scale to a box dimension, it is natural to ask if periodic boundary conditions are an adequate representation of any physical situation. Here, we study, computationally, the decay of two-dimensional turbulence in a Navier—Stokes fluid or guiding-centre plasma in the presence of circular no-slip rigid walls. The method is wholly spectral, and relies on a Galerkin approximation by a set of functions that obey two boundary conditions at the wall radius (analogues of the Chandrasekhar— Reid functions). It is possible to explore Reynolds numbers up to the order of 1250, based on an RMS velocity and a box radius. It is found that decaying turbulence is altered significantly by the no-slip boundaries. First, strong boundary layers serve as sources of vorticity and enstrophy and enhance the early-time energy decay rate, for a given Reynolds number, well above the periodic boundary condition values. More importantly, angular momentum turns out to be an even more slowly decaying ideal invariant than energy, and to a considerable extent governs the dynamics of the decay. Angular momentum must be taken into account, for example, in order to achieve quantitative agreeement with the predicition of maximum entropy, or ‘most probable’, states. These are predicitions of conditions that are established after several eddy turnover times but before the energy has decayed away. Angular momentum will cascade to lower azimuthal mode numbers, even if absent there initially, and the angular momentum modal spectrum is eventually dominated by the lowest mode available. When no initial angular momentum is present, no behaviour that suggests the likelihood of inverse cascades is observed.
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Jović, Srđaj, and Hivzo Skrijelj. "CHIP FORM PREDICITON BY COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNIQUES." Journal of Production Engineering 21, no. 1 (June 2018): 6–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.24867/jpe-2018-01-006.

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Dybowski, Richard, and Peter R. Weller. "Prediciton regions for the visualization of incomplete datasets." Computational Statistics 16, no. 1 (March 2001): 25–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/pl00022718.

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Hakim, Edward B. "Plastic encapsulated microcircuit reliability predicition: why?" Microelectronics Reliability 38, no. 4 (April 1998): 681–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0026-2714(97)00219-9.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Predicitons"

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PAGLIARINI, ELENA. "Predictive Timing in Developmental Dyslexia: a New Hypothesis. Anticipatory skills across language and motor domains." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10281/100447.

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Developmental dyslexia (DD) is a learning disorder characterized by specific difficulty in learning to read accurately and fluently. It has been argued that the source of the disorder in DD is phonological in nature (Snowling 2000; Ramus et al. 2003). However, this theory does not account for fine and gross motor problems frequently attested in DD (Lam et al., 2011; Nicolson & Fawcett, 1990). In addition, dyslexics often suffer from subtle deficits in the processing of morphosyntactic features and of complex syntactic structures (e.g., Cantiani et al. 2013; Robertson & Joanisse 2010). These facts could be accounted for in terms of comorbidity. But, the frequency of co-occurrence of these disorders can also hint at something deeper. In this thesis, I take up the following questions: which is the nature of the impairment in individuals with DD? What do language and motor activities have in common? To answer to these queries, I propose a framework according to which dyslexics struggle in exploiting temporal regularities to efficiently anticipate linguistic and motor events. I provide evidence for this hypothesis with 5 studies on Italian children and adults with DD. Study 1 shows that handwriting (a motor activity) and reading (which is based on language) follow a similar pathway in pupils in the first years of school. Study 2 shows that children with DD are less able to comply with the rhythmic principles of handwriting (RPH) as compared to controls. Moreover, the presence of correlations among handwriting and reading/language measures suggests that the language and the motor systems are potentially linked in the brain. Study 3 shows that RHP are at work from the age of 6 and that all groups of children (range 6-10 yo) comply with them in equal terms, thus disconfirming the possibility that the RHP emerge after some amounts of handwriting and reading experience. Study 4 shows that adults with DD display a greater error and are more variable than controls in high predictable rhythmic stimuli. They also display a poorer performance in the test for reception of grammar and inserted fewer pegs in the fine motor skill task. Study 5 is an extension of Study 4 to children with DD. It shows that children with DD over-anticipate the occurrence of the beat and are very variable in their response. They are also impaired in morphosyntax as compared to controls. In Study 4 and 5, participants with good predictive skills are also faster in reading and performed better in the language tasks. Overall, the results show that the language and the motor system are more linked than has been previously suggested. Language and motor acts have a rhythmic structure that allows humans to generate timing predictions about an upcoming sensory input. The ability to predict efficiently future events reduces memory load through the pre-activation of the sensory system. In the light of the present results, it seems that dyslexics are unable to exploit temporal regularities to efficiently anticipate the next sensory event. Therefore, the predictive timing system of dyslexics appears impaired, thus affecting both the reading/language and the motor domain.
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Høst, Jan. "In silico predicition of intestinal transport /." Cph. : The Danish University of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2006. http://www.dfuni.dk/index.php/Jan_Hoest/3066/0/.

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Jahanbakhsh, Alireza. "Predicition of air flow in diesel combustion chambers." Thesis, Imperial College London, 1986. http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/38049.

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Giannakou, Antri. "Prediciting the progression of cognitive impairment in memory clinics." Thesis, University of Bristol, 2013. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.600726.

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Neuropsychological tests are routinely undertaken at memory clinics to help diagnose Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and Dementia. For those patients found to have MCI it would be clinically valuable to be able to distinguish patients at high risk of progressing to Dementia. The aim of this Thesis is to develop a prognostic algorithm using neuropsychological test performance, in order to estimate the probability of progressing to dementia in patients with MC!. The cohort providing data attended the BRACE memory clinic in Bristol, UK and comprises 643 MCI patients, 268 of whom were observed to progress to Dementia. To inform our analysis, a systematic search of the published literature and meta-analysis were conducted for an indication of which neuropsychological tests can distinguish those MCI patients at risk of progressing to dementia. This resulted in 38 articles fulfilling the inclusion criteria. A simulation experiment determined optimal methods for transforming the different types of estimate presented to a Diagnostic Odds Ratio (DOR) scale. Subsequently the meta-analysis revealed the most predominant domains associated with progression to dementia were Memory, Learning, and Language. Using the BRACE data, the best subset of neuropsychological tests to predict dementia was found to be compromising the tests of Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), the Immediate Recall of the Story Test and the total score of Hopkins Verbal Learning Test (HVLT).
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Wilson, David J. "A comparison of high-latitude ionosphere propagation predicitions from AMBCOM with measured data." Thesis, Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/43734.

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This thesis examines the performance of SRI's Ambient Communications (AMBCOM) model for high latitude propagation prediction. It is one in a series of studies, conducted at the Naval Postgraduate School, to establish the relative merits of several computer-based propagation prediction models using a standard set of measured data. AMBCOM modeled the propagation path between a transmitter located in the polar cap region and several midlatitude receiver sites. Model predictions were matched to measured data obtained during two high- latitude communication experiments (campaigns). The absolute difference between model signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and measured SNR was considered as error. Error statistics were accumulated to show the distribution of the error by campaign and frequency. The percentage, by frequency, of matched AMBCOM predictions in reference to total predictions for a given frequency was considered a measure of AMBCOM performance. AMBCOM exhibited small absolute values of average error, i.e., 7-11 dB, and high percentages of matched records. The average error was typically distributed between -20 and +20 dB. Unfortunately, these are only relative measures of model performance. The site antenna and environmental data used to model high latitude campaigns were estimated not measured, and some variation in AMBCOM results may be attributable to poor estimates. The measured data were not designed specifically for model validation, and further comparisons are needed with new measured data.
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Du, Toit Jacques Emile. "Prediciting functionals of brownian motion through local time-space calculus." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2009. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.506582.

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黃小華 and Siu-wah Wong. "Predicition of fatigue crack propagation using strain energy density method." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1989. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31209506.

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Wong, Siu-wah. "Predicition of fatigue crack propagation using strain energy density method /." [Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong], 1989. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B12751601.

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Zhang, Y. "A Molecular approach for charcterization and property predicitions of petroleum mixtures with applications to refinery modelling." Thesis, University of Manchester, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.515183.

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A new consistent characterisation method has been developed to describe the complex composition of petroleum mixtures in terms of the molecular type and homologous series. The petroleum mixture is conceived as a matrix in which the rows represent carbon numbers, while each column represents a homologous series. The concentration of each individual component in the matrix can be measured using modern analytical tools such as gas chromatography (GC), high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), mass spectrometry (MS), field ionisation mass spectrometry (FIMS), sulphur chemiluminescence detection (SCD), etc. To evaluate the impacts of crude composition and refining chemistry on the composition and quality of refinery products, a novel method is proposed to predict the properties of petroleum mixtures based on the compositional information contained in the matrix. In this method, molecular structure-property correlations have been developed first to predict the boiling point and density of the molecular type homologous series in the matrix with high accuracy. Then the ASTM distillation curve and bulk density of the petroleum mixtures can be calculated with an assumed mixing rule. To predict other properties such as critical constants, freezing point, cetane number, pour point, cloud point, etc., well-tested correlations based on the distillation curve and bulk density are used along with the compositional information in the matrix. In addition, gasoline octane number can be predicted from molecular composition-based correlations. A simple but accurate method is also proposed to predict the molecular composition of a new feed through blending of fully characterised petroleum mixtures, thus expensive and time-consuming experimental analyses can be spared. The consistent molecular level characterisation of petroleum mixtures has enabled the development of refinery reaction and separation models based on the underlying process chemistry and thermodynamic principles. In addition, with the molecular information provided by the new characterisation, more efficient optimisation and integration can be conducted in the context of overall refinery.
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Albajar, Viñas Ferran. "Radiation Transport Modelling in a Tokomak Plasma: Application to Performance Prediciton and Design of Future Machines." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/6599.

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The understanding and modelling of heat and radiation transport in tokamak plasmas is essential in order to progress in the development of thermonuclear fusion towards a practical energy source which meets all the future needs of environment, safety, and fuel inexhaustibility. This activity enables prospective studies and design to be carried out for next step tokamaks. Due to the complexity of the exact calculation, synchrotron losses are usually estimated in such studies, with expressions derived from a plasma description using simplifying assumptions on the geometry, radiation absorption, density and temperature profiles. In this thesis, a complete formulation of the transport of synchrotron radiation is performed for realistic conditions of toroidal plasma geometry with elongated cross-section, using a precise method for the calculation of the absorption coefficients, and for arbitrary shapes of density and temperature profiles. In particular, this formulation is able to describe plasmas with arbitrary aspect ratios and with temperature profiles obtained in internal transport barrier regimes, which cannot be described accurately with the present expressions. As an illustration, we show that in the case of an advanced high-temperature plasma envisaged for a steady state D-T commercial reactor, synchrotron losses represent approximately 20% of the total losses. Considering the quantitative importance of the above effects and the significant magnitude of synchrotron losses in the thermal power balance of a D-T tokamak reactor plasma, a new fit for the fast calculation of the synchrotron radiation loss is proposed. Using this improved model in the thermal balance, prospective and sensitivity studies are performed for future tokamak projects, and the key issues which limit the performance are isolated. It is shown that, the most restrictive constraint for achieving higher plasma performance is the peak heat flux on the divertor plates. In non-inductive steady-state operation, advanced tokamak regimes are required to achieve relevant thermonuclear plasma performance for next step tokamaks and for a commercial reactor. In the frame of a multi-step strategy towards a commercial reactor, a superconducting next step tokamak compatible with the European budget possibilities is optimized. Considering both the plasma physics and the magnetic system technology and for a given aspect ratio, the smallest machine meeting the physical and technological requirements is determined. In a steady state tokamak commercial reactor, we show that there is an optimal value for the confinement enhancement factor which maximizes the plasma performance, for a given and also for the highest electrical power into the network. This highest electrical power meeting the stability requirements steadily decreases with the confinement enhancement factor. This effect is crucial because both a high plasma performance and a high enough electrical power into the network are required to minimize the cost of electricity, and consequently to make fusion energy more competitive.
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Books on the topic "Predicitons"

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R, Foster George, and Renard Kenneth G, eds. Soil erosion: Processes, predicition, measurement, and control. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 2002.

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Reed, Matthew Paul. Statistical and biomechanical predicition of automobile driving posture. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan, 1998.

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Ghysels, Eric. Predicitng volatility: Getting the most out of return data sampled at different frequencies. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2004.

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Denkena, Berend. Process Machine Interactions: Predicition and Manipulation of Interactions between Manufacturing Processes and Machine Tool Structures. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013.

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John F. Kennedy Space Center. and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Scientific and Technical Information Program., eds. Statistical short-range guidance for peak wind speed forecasts on Kennedy Space Center/Cape Canaveral Air Force Station: Phase 1 results. [Washington, D.C.]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Management, Scientific and Technical Information Program, 2002.

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John F. Kennedy Space Center. and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Scientific and Technical Information Program., eds. Statistical short-range guidance for peak wind speed forecasts on Kennedy Space Center/Cape Canaveral Air Force Station: Phase 1 results. [Washington, D.C.]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Management, Scientific and Technical Information Program, 2002.

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Derek, Parker. Parkers' prediction pack: A compelling guide to divination : look into the future and plan your life using three systems of predicition--I ching, tarot, runes. New York, N.Y: DK Pub., 1999.

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Turi, Louis. Asia Dragon Predicitons. Startheme Publications, 2003.

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Hogue, John. Trump for President: Astrological Predicitons. Lulu Press, Inc., 2016.

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Nicolis, G., and Cathy Nicolis. Foundations of Complex Systems: Emergence, Information and Predicition. World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd, 2012.

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Book chapters on the topic "Predicitons"

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Saha, Budhaditya, Sunil K. Gupta, and Svetha Venkatesh. "Prediciton of Emergency Events: A Multi-Task Multi-Label Learning Approach." In Advances in Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, 226–38. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18038-0_18.

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Pham, Duc An, and Duc Toan Nguyen. "Auto-tuning Prediciton and Control Horizon of Model Predictive Control Approach to Motion Cueing Algorithm Applied in Robocoaster Motion Platform." In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, 648–54. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-99666-6_93.

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"The Representation of Structure in Sequence Prediciton Tasks." In Attention and Performance XV. The MIT Press, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/1478.003.0042.

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Šuput, Dejan. "Fudbal u Srbiji i evropskim državama nakon pandemije covid 19." In Srpski fudbal - uporednopravni izazovi i perspektive II, 165–83. Institut za uporedno pravo, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.56461/zr_22.sf.12.

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This article describes in considerable detail the most significant implications of the COVID 19 pandemic for football organisations (national football associations and football clubs) in Europe. The author makes the point that the relevant available facts do not support earlier predictions that the pandemic would bring about the demise of football as a consequence of temporary cancellations of football competitions (and of their subsequent resumption by playing matches without the presence of spectators). The text considers in some detail the factual, financial and legal measures taken by individual states, national football associations and UEFA in order to preserve and even to develop further the sport of football during the pandemic (which is not over, although its end may be in sight). The author points out that, contrary to earlier predicitions, the novel circumstances resulting from the pandemic did not lead to large scale football club closures, and that the medical profession still needs to assess the claim that a single football match played in Milan at the beginning of 2020 triggered the spread of the pandemic in norther Italy. The final part of the article presents the view that football as a sport and as a business, football players, people professionally working in the field of football, as well as football fans and all those who follow the sport, have demonstrated far greater resilience in facing medical, economic and organisational challenges than was initially predicted. In a nutshell, the facts presented in the text support the conclusion that the pandemic actually contributed to the faster modernising transformation of several key aspects of football orgatisations, the systems of football as a sport, football regulations and the football market - all of which have emerged better adapted to operating in the modern world than would have been the case if it had not been for the pandemic.
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Burnett, G., and A. Irune. "A Preliminary Investigation of a Low-Cost Method for Prediciting the Disruption of Glances towards in-Vehicle Information Systems." In Contemporary Ergonomics 2009. Taylor & Francis, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780203872512.ch52.

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Conference papers on the topic "Predicitons"

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Quintieri, L., R. Bedogni, B. Buonomo, M. De Giorgi, A. Esposito, G. Mazzitelli, P. Valente, and J. M. Gomez-Ros. "Photo-neutron source by high energy electrons on target: Comparison between Monte Carlo predicitons and experimental measurements." In 2010 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (2010 NSS/MIC). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/nssmic.2010.5873895.

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Kok, Zhen, Jonathan Duffy, Shuhong Chai, and Yuting Jin. "Benchmark Case Study of Scale Effect in Self-Propelled Container Ship Squat." In ASME 2020 39th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2020-18619.

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Abstract A URANS CFD-based study has been undertaken to investigate scale effect in container ship squat. Initially, CFD studies were carried out for the model scale benchmarking squat cases of a self-propelled DTC container ship. In this study, a quasi-static modelling approach was adopted where the hull was fixed from sinking and trimming which is computationally more efficient than dynamic mesh methods that models actual motion directly. Instead, the quasi-static approach allows estimation of the squat base on the recorded hydrodynamic forces and moments. Propulsion of the vessel was modelled by the body-force actuator disc method. Upon successful verification and validation of the model scale self-propelled CFD model against benchmark data, full scale investigations were then undertaken. Validation of the full scale set-up was demonstrated by computing the full scale bare hull resistance in deep, laterally unrestricted water and comparing against the extrapolated resistance of model scale benchmark resistance data. Upon validating the setup, it was used to predict full scale ship squat in confined waters. The credibility of the full scale confined water model was checked by comparing vessel resistance in confined water against the Landweber empirical prediction. To quantify scale effect in ship squat predicitons, the benchmarking squat cases were computed by adopting the validated full scale CFD model with body-force propulsion. Comparison between the full scale CFD, model scale CFD and model scale benchmark EFD squat results demonstrates that scale effect is negligible.
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Jian Shu, Yangfan Ge, Linlan Liu, and Limin Sun. "Mobility prediciton clustering routing in UAVs." In 2011 International Conference on Computer Science and Network Technology (ICCSNT). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccsnt.2011.6182360.

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Forssen, Per-Erik. "Learning Saccadic Gaze Control via Motion Prediciton." In >Fourth Canadian Conference on Computer and Robot Vision. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/crv.2007.42.

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Wu, Jain-Shing, Chien-Chang Wu, and Chien-Sen Liao. "Lactobacillus Fermentation Prediciton Using Convolution Nerual Network." In 2022 IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics - Taiwan. IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icce-taiwan55306.2022.9869168.

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"PASSENGER TRAVEL CHOICE PREDICITON BASED ON FUZZY LOGIC." In 13th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems. SciTePress - Science and and Technology Publications, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0003477901630166.

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Zacerkovniy, V. I., and V. V. Gulko. "Develop approaches for creating a software prediciton for flooded." In 16th International Conference on Geoinformatics - Theoretical and Applied Aspects. Netherlands: EAGE Publications BV, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201701904.

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Zhang, Bo, and Dandan Ma. "Flight Delay Prediciton at an Airport Using Maching Learning." In 2020 5th International Conference on Electromechanical Control Technology and Transportation (ICECTT). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icectt50890.2020.00128.

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Lee, Seung-Hyeon, In-Jun Yang, Won-Ho Kim, and Ik sang Jang. "Vibration Predicition using Relative Permeance of IPMSM." In 2020 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ecce44975.2020.9236207.

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Yadav, Amit, and Amit Kumar Mittal. "An Ensemble Machine Learning Based Approach for Health Risk Prediciton." In 2021 4th International Conference on Recent Trends in Computer Science and Technology (ICRTCST). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icrtcst54752.2022.9782006.

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