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Journal articles on the topic "Production and direction"

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He, Ni, Liqun Cao, William Wells, and Edward R. Maguire. "Forces of Production and Direction." Homicide Studies 7, no. 1 (February 2003): 36–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1088767902239242.

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Hoefert de Turégano, Teresa. "La politique de production cinématographique suisse : direction Sud / direction Est." Décadrages, no. 3 (April 10, 2004): 111–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/decadrages.563.

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Lezhenkin, Olexandr. "Strategic Direction of Organic Fertilizer Production." National Interagency Scientific and Technical Collection of Works. Design, Production and Exploitation of Agricultural Machines, no. 49 (2019): 126–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.32515/2414-3820.2019.49.126-131.

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Collier, R. "New direction recommended for isotope production." Canadian Medical Association Journal 182, no. 2 (December 7, 2009): E115—E116. http://dx.doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.109-3127.

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Lachuga, Yu F., and V. I. Zenilov. "New direction in organic fertilizer production." Вестник российской сельскохозяйственной науки, no. 4 (December 15, 2023): 101–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/2500-2082/2023/4/101-103.

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Our analysis of existing methods of production of organic fertilizers does not allow us to effectively solve the problem of reproduction of soil fertility. Computer simulation of the mixing process in the burts by various aggregates showed the extreme unevenness of the distribution of particles of the resulting compost. The assimilation of organic matter in the soil is less than 2%. The recently widespread method of composting in rotating drums leads to the release of ammonia, which indicates the ongoing process of ammonification, which means that the decomposition of organic matter under the influence of putrefactive, moldy and other microorganisms. The resulting compost causes some damage to the soil and crop. A new direction in the production of organic fertilizers is proposed, based on the cultivation of soil microorganisms in special rooms of the microbiological community. These microorganisms, in turn, produce enzymes that significantly accelerate the biochemical processes in the formation of soil humus.
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KANEMATSU, Yoshihisa, Ryuta MOTEGI, Koji MIKAMI, and Kunio KONDO. "Direction Aided Light Set for 3DCG Production." Journal of Graphic Science of Japan 50, no. 4 (2016): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.5989/jsgs.50.4_3.

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Fuß, Moritz, Hendrik Abrahams, Bernhard Buse, and Dirk Biermann. "Production of Deep Bore Holes with Non-Circular Profiles." Advanced Materials Research 1140 (August 2016): 197–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1140.197.

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Deep hole drilling is a process for the production of cylindrical bore holes with a large length to diameter ratio. The variation of parameters is limited to those ones of the conventional drilling process such as rotation and feed motion. A special deep hole drilling process, named “chamber-boring”, was developed for the production of contoured bore holes in axial direction [1]. For specific applications not only a contouring in axial direction is required but also a radial contouring is necessary. In the course of a ZIM – project (Central Innovation Programme for SMEs), supported by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) and in close collaboration with the BGTB GmbH and the Institute of Machining Technology (ISF), a new “chamber boring system” which allows contouring of boreholes in axial and radial directions was developed. Based on this machining system, the manufacturing of pipes with a wavelike cross section in radial direction is possible.
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Iosifov, Valeriy I., and Pavel D. Ratner. "Strengths and Weaknesses of the Russian Concept for the Development of Production and Use of Electric Vehicles Until 2030." International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 12, no. 1 (January 19, 2022): 40–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.32479/ijeep.11932.

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Russia has not yet paid due attention to the issues of the transition to electric transport. Only in August 2021, the Russian Government approved a Concept for the development of production and use of electric road transport in the Russian Federation for the period up to 2030. The aim of this study is analysis the Concept from the point of view of world experience in stimulating the development of the electric vehicle market. The study showed that the most elaborated directions of the Concept for the development of production and use of electric road transport in the Russian Federation for the period up to 2030 are the direction of creating a national production of batteries and hydrogen fuel cells, as well as the direction of creating national production facilities and localizing foreign production of electric vehicles, including cars with hydrogen fuel cells. The least developed direction of the Concept is the direction of creating a national base for certification and testing of electric vehicles, which indicates the problem of a lack of competencies in the scientific and technical sphere.
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Oya, Koichi. "Future Vision and Direction of Production Control Systems." JAPAN TAPPI JOURNAL 71, no. 3 (2017): 261–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.2524/jtappij.71.261.

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Nguyen, Van Thinh, Alina Santa Cruz, Sylvain S. Guillou, Mohamad N. Shiekh Elsouk, and Jérôme Thiébot. "Effects of the Current Direction on the Energy Production of a Tidal Farm: The Case of Raz Blanchard (France)." Energies 12, no. 13 (June 27, 2019): 2478. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en12132478.

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This study aims to investigate the influence of the current direction on the energy production of a tidal turbines array. It is based on a three-dimensional (3D) numerical simulation of the flow where the turbines are represented with actuator disks. The case study consists of modelling the energy extraction of a small array of turbines (staggered and aligned layouts) placed in the Raz Blanchard (Alderney Race, France). The simulations are performed with hydrodynamic data (current magnitude and direction) representative of a mean tide, with several resistance forces and ambient turbulence intensities. The influence of the current direction on the energy production is highlighted by comparing the simulations forced with the real current direction with those in which the angle of incidence between the incoming flow and the turbine’s axis is “switched off” (bi-directional flow). When the flow is aligned with the turbines’ axis (misalignment “switched off”), the staggered layout produces more than the aligned arrangement. Comparison of the two types of simulations (misalignment switched off or not) shows that the misalignment of the flow around a predominant direction reduces the energy produced by the staggered layout and increases the production of the aligned layout. Furthermore, it suggests that the mean energy produced per machine is almost the same for both layouts. Higher turbulence intensity reduces the positive effect of the directional spreading on the aligned layout production and limits the negative effect on the staggered layout production.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Production and direction"

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Hilliard, James Patrick. "The elements of filmmaking." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2006. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/3014.

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Presents an educational multimedia development project created to teach novice learners about the various elements of the film making process. The multimedia web site designed for this project was created using Macromedia Flash 8. The process involved surveying people to determine learner needs and alpha and beta testing the final project to gather data regarding functionality and learner satisfaction.
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Chiu, Wen-Chi. "Mr. Hassell: The TV Engineer." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1995. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc935652/.

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This thesis project is about a television engineer in the Department of Radio, Television and Film at the University of North Texas. This project records the engineer's activities in the Department and interviews him about his career path. An accompanying written production report describes the pre-production, production and post-production processes of this project.
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Joy, Ronald Dean. "Kelli and the misfits." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 1988. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/344.

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Lee, Who Jeong. "Art direction and scenic design for a production of Sleep Deprivation Chamber." The Ohio State University, 2003. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1327946322.

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Rawlings, Cara E. "The Civil War: A Collaboration in Direction and Choreography." VCU Scholars Compass, 2005. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/751.

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This text is a partial record of the development of the Virginia Commonwealth University production of The Civil War: A Musical that opened on April 7, 2005 for a three-week run ending April 28, 2005. The greater part of the text is devoted to the evaluation of the underlying principles of direction and choreography applied in the creation of an artistically aid financially successful production of this size. Included in the evaluation of The Civil War: A Musical are analyses of the directors' --Patti D'Beck and David Leong --individual creative processes, aesthetics, and working styles. The result of this evaluation and analysis is a compilation of the fundamental principles of direction and choreography applied The Civil War: A Musical as a methodology for the creation of theatre. Further reflections on collaboration and artistry serve as the culmination of lessons inherent in both the creation of the Theatre VCU production of The Civil War: A Musical and in the author's three years of study in the VCU Master of Fine Arts program in Theatre Pedagogy with an emphasis in Movement Direction and Choreography.
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Lacaze, Gerowyn. "Negotiating meaning : a handbook for performance direction for the screen." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 1999. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/35846/1/35846_Lacaze_1999.pdf.

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The purpose of this study is to investigate directing, especially from the perspective of a director's relationship with actors. It is intended as a resource for beginning film makers, including an investigation of current beliefs and practices of both experienced and beginning directors, a workbook of exercises, a documentary illustrating these techniques and a short film that exemplifies performance gained through adherence to a selection of these techniques. The key focus of this study is to produce a resource that aims to give directors an understanding of possible approaches to facilitating productive actor - director relationships. It deals with techniques that relate specifically to one of their human resources - the actors. Developing performance in actors assists directors to enhance the integrity of their films, empowering them through a shared language that effectively communicates with actors. Individuals wishing to work as film and television directors require an understanding of the craft of acting and how it fits in this medium. Specifically, they need to demonstrate conceptual originality and logistic viability while harnessing the diverse talents and skills of a creative team. Therefore, directors need to speak a common language, which draws together the interpretative skills of this team. This study aims to develop skills in communication with actors.
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au, S. Tampalini@murdoch edu, and Sergio Tampalini. "Affective space (looking back)." Murdoch University, 2006. http://wwwlib.murdoch.edu.au/adt/browse/view/adt-MU20071116.144247.

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“You can’t be a rationalist in an irrational world. It isn’t rational” Joe Orton 1 It may be argued that a historically accepted model of an academic career begins with having completed a PhD and in so doing identifying a body of theory that will inform and constitute one’s practical academic work. While it may be an accepted model it does not necessarily take precedence as the only model. The relationship between theory and practice is symbiotic and as such it is possible, and indeed at times desirable, that practice inform theory. It is not advisable to be solely operating from a position of theory when making creative work; the risk is far too great. The gravitational force of theory can all too easily disturb the “fragile innocence” of creativity. Pulled and constrained by the logic of theory the work risks becoming too didactic and its creativity sacrificed for the sake of rationalism…a symptom almost diagnostic of our culture. I appreciate that the term “creative” is open to a plethora of readings, each with their own cogent claim to usage. When I employ the term I am referring to a particular type of decision-making process involved in the solution of problems. I will argue that a creative decision differs from other types of decisions [such as, practical or scientific] in the way the resultant solution of the problem remains open to a greater number of potential readings. I will also argue that it is precisely in those heuristic moments of potential impasse, often associated with a problem’s resolution, where creativity hangs out. In any creative venture, I have always been guided by the importance and significance of doing2…in the doing is the theory. This is not meant to dismiss theory but simply to see it in much the same way as when we see objects in our peripheral vision. Just as objects in our peripheral vision do not take their place in our visual field3, theory [for me] participates in creative processes by subconsciously serving as an early guiding system that helps monitor the work. In this age of information we are no longer innocent of theory -it is ineluctable. What is crucial is that we have a command of theory in order that we may go through it and regain our creative innocence. If we do not, we only achieve an artificial innocence born of enthusiasm, exuberance and imprecision. Creative innocence is re-found in doing. This assertion conceives of theory as participating as part of a creative subconscious and goes someway towards explaining the sudden epiphany of understanding that is frequently associated with prolonged and intense work, or the immense pleasure at retrospectively recognising the theory that seemed to have informed one’s work without being conscious of it -as if the theoretical component had always been there. This phenomenon is of fundamental concern to my thesis, especially when considering the theatre productions that constitute my creative oeuvre. Upon close inspection, my works ultimately reveal that the defining distance between a visceral creative decision [one whose manifestation is immediately felt as apposite] and one that is conceptualised as the illustration of a theory, is not that great…I just happen to begin working outside of the brackets of theoretical narration. Throughout my thesis I will refer to all visuals as images but I will argue that there are specific types of images, namely signs, symbols and metaphors. “In language the term ‘image’ can imply more than a verbal description of a purely visual experience; it can also mean the metaphoric, ornamental, rhetorical figurative use of language as opposed to its literal use.” 4 For the surrealists “image” meant more than the representation5 of an external thing in the material world, it also meant the revelation of an internal mental state, a psychological verity occluded from consciousness. “Images [of this kind] were incandescent flashes linking two elements belonging to categories that are so far removed from each other that reason would fail to connect them and that require a momentary suspension of the critical attitude in order for them to be brought together.” 6 Having already built a body of practical work [spanning thirty years] the challenge was to see if it was possible to identify a coherent theory that consistently functioned as the catalyst of the work - albeit disparate in its nature. The analytical process proved to be the reverse of that which may be observed in the historically accepted model of academic discourse…where the process is cumulative. In this instance the process was deductive -a forensic assignment akin to tracing the diverse creative elements to their creative source or motivation. The venture proved illuminating in much the same way as when one is asked to crystallise a complex theoretical argument; you have to reinvent the argument in a way that helps to simplify its complexity without attenuating its integrity -a complexity that is well known to you but that eludes the uninitiated reader. Whenever I try and think about my theatre practice I am vexed -particularly when I filter my own experiences and try and extract the meanings that seem genuinely inherent in them. At first glance it is satisfying because of a sense of coherence or pattern in a whole host of discrete events. However a closer inspection quickly reveals the fractal complexity of the pattern and demands a reappraisal of how we see and decipher it. Any attempt to understand its disparate nature by investigating one part in isolation from the whole proves initially unsatisfying and finally futile, for each part seems to be informed by and refer to other parts, as if participating in a greater organising principle; a principle that resists traditional cartography; one that is best seen as one sees the earth from outer space.7 When the earth is seen from outer space one becomes aware of the greater organising principle [the universe] within which it functions. Similarly it is only when the topology of my work is seen from a distance that its coherence is apparent…the further away one is, the more clearly one recognises its constituent parts. “Despite our desire to lose ourselves in the living depths of a work, we are constrained to distance ourselves from it in order to speak of it. Why, then not deliberately establish a distance that will reveal to us, in a panoramic perspective, the surroundings with which the work is organically linked?” 8 When I am in the middle of a theatre production, I have only the slightest idea of how it will end; I trust in the doing, and at the end I am always surprised by what I have created. Ambiguity and paradox and consequently indeterminacy ultimately emerge as the common features of my work; they appear as sign posts that mark a way of finally mapping it. Each individual piece of work remains coherently intact despite its seemingly obscure coalescence with others, but it is when the works intersect at these points of commonality that one may observe the greater organising matrix. “The phenomenological world is not a pure being, but the sense which is revealed where the paths of my various experiences intersect, and also where my own and other people’s intersect and engage each other like gears.” 9 “If the most unrelated things share a place, time, or odd similarity, there develop wonderful unities and peculiar relationships –and one thing reminds us of everything.” Novalis 10
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Capretta, Roberto. "The complexity of sound design and operations for television production." Thesis, McGill University, 1994. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=22537.

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The following thesis is an examination of audio engineering for television broadcast production. The extensive sound design, implementation, and production of television programming are to be examined from the perspective of four individual productions of diverse genres. A variety of skills necessary to produce each of the programs are discussed in detail.
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Reel, Irem Secil. "Translation/Adaptation, Direction and Production of Ambling Riders, a Turkish Play by Özen Yula." Fogler Library, University of Maine, 2010. http://www.library.umaine.edu/theses/pdf/ReelIS2010.pdf.

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Beaufort, Philippe. "Le projet de l'action créatrice." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/nq25380.pdf.

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Books on the topic "Production and direction"

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Faure, Jacques. La direction de production. Paris: DIXIT, 2004.

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Stephen, Peithman, and Offen Neil, eds. The Stage directions guide to directing. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann, 1999.

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Bernstein, Steven, and Steven Bernstein. Film production. 2nd ed. Oxford: Focal Press, 1994.

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1953-, Hausman Carl, ed. Modern radio production: Production, programming and performance. 8th ed. Boston: Wadsworth Cengage Learning, 2010.

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Sinclair, Jorge. Direction montage. Paris: Séguier, 1998.

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Wiegand, Ingrid. Professional video production. 2nd ed. White Plains, N.Y: Knowledge Industry Publications, 1993.

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Mitchell, Leslie. Production management for television. New York, NY: Routledge, 2009.

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Clevé, Bastian. Film production management. Boston: Focal Press, 1994.

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Bielak, Mark. Television production today. 3rd ed. Lincolnwood, Ill: National Textbook Co., 1995.

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Kirkham, James D. Television production today! Lincolnwood, Ill: National Textbook Co., 1987.

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Book chapters on the topic "Production and direction"

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Rodriguez, Jacob P., Steven R. Loomis, and Joseph G. Weeres. "Establishing Direction in Education Production." In The Cost of Institutions, 61–78. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230604797_4.

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Kumar, Yogendra, Lipika Das, and Koushik Guha Biswas. "Biodiesel: Features, Potential Hurdles, and Future Direction." In Clean Energy Production Technologies, 99–122. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4509-9_5.

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Selldin, Erik, and Jan Olhager. "Supply chain integration: direction, extent and balance." In Collaborative Systems for Production Management, 73–81. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35698-3_6.

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Bainbridge, Caroline. "Practising the Feminine: Contexts of Production, Direction and Reception." In A Feminine Cinematics, 61–76. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230583689_4.

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Ukata, Agatha Ada. "Women and Representations in Nollywood: Questions of Production and Direction." In Women in the International Film Industry, 315–30. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-39070-9_18.

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Hillier, W. E. "The Role of ACME in the Direction of Production Research." In Advances in Manufacturing Technology II, 17–21. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-8524-4_2.

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Funke, R., and A. Schubert. "Turn-Milled High-Friction Surfaces—Investigations on the Influence of Nominal Surface Pressure and Load Direction." In Lecture Notes in Production Engineering, 749–62. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-15602-1_54.

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Gerken, J. F., and D. Biermann. "Concept of a Mechatronic System for Targeted Drill Head Direction and Angular Alignment Control in BTA Deep Hole Drilling." In Lecture Notes in Production Engineering, 215–24. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-62138-7_22.

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Tanase, K., T. Matsuo, and K. Shimokawa. "Production of the NSX at Honda: An Alternative Direction for Assembly Organization." In Transforming Automobile Assembly, 109–20. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60374-7_9.

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Johnson, Benjamin. "Between Science and Industry: The Stage of 10–100." In Making Ammonia, 207–11. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85532-1_19.

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AbstractHere we consider one type of the dissemination of knowledge originating from science. Beginning with basic scientific research we can look in two directions. One is more fundamental, mathematics. The scientific perspective is one in which the realities of the physical world are used to consider the solutions offered by purely mathematical expressions (equations). If we look in the applied direction, we come to technology and industry. The transition to this stage, assuming the scientific discovery leads to a new technology, is difficult to investigate because it contains a mixture of the elements we have discussed thus far: the dynamics of science and the dynamics of technological innovation and commercial production.
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Conference papers on the topic "Production and direction"

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Yale, D. P., M. K. Strubhar, and A. W. El Rabaa. "Determination of Hydraulic Fracture Direction, San Juan Basin, New Mexico." In SPE Production Operations Symposium. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/25466-ms.

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Цетлин, Ю. Б. "HISTORICAL-AND-EVOLUTIONAL DIRECTION OF POTTERY PRODUCTION INVESTIGATION." In Вестник "История керамики". Crossref, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.25681/iaras.2020.978-5-94375-316-9.33-52.

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В статье на основании этнографических, археологических и экспериментальных данных обобщены современные представления об эволюции некоторых сторон гончарного производства: 1 – форм сосудов, 2 – декора сосудов, 3 – глинистого сырья, 4 – составов формовочной массы, 5 – технологии конструирования сосудов, 6 – функций гончарного круга, 7 – приемов обжига сосудов и 8 – теплотехнических устройств для их обжига. Выделены закономерности этих процессов на уровне макроэволюции, мезоэволюции и микроэволюции. In the article the author regards modern data on the evolution of vessel shapes, their decoration, main plastic raw material, pottery paste, techniques of vessel construction, potter’s wheel functions, ways of pottery firing and devices for firing. The development of these sides of pottery can be seen on three qualitatively different levels: macroevolution, mesoevolution, and microevolution. The abovedescribed patterns of evolution in pottery production clearly demonstrate that its development is a complicated systematically organized process in the history of mankind. This doesn’t conflict with multiple specific pottery traditions of different nations in different epochs. On the contrary, through their variety trends and patterns in this sphere of human culture were revealed.
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Marinich, Mihail. "SELECTION EVALUATION OF THE SOURCE MATERIAL OF FESTUCA RUBRA L. OF THE LAWN DIRECTION." In Multifunctional adaptive fodder production 26 (74). ru: Federal Williams Research Center of Forage Production and Agroecology, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.33814/mak-2021-26-74-51-59.

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The aim of the research was to assess the breeding value of the source material of F. rubra of the lawn direction obtained under conditions of various ecotopes of the south of the Central Russian Upland with a predominance of carbonate substrate. In total, 106 numbers of red fescue of various genetic and geological-geographical origin were evaluated in the experiment: 4 varieties and 102 breeding samples. Tests of the breeding value of the collection numbers were carried out in comparison with the zoned varieties of domestic selection (‘Veselka’, ‘Gostenka’, ‘Iskrinka’) and foreign selection (‘Gondolin’). The forms of F. rubra have been identified, approaching erect in shape, having a high shoot-forming ability, pronounced antocian color of inflorescences, whitish bloom on the leaves, which increases the overall decorative effect of lawn herbage. According to a number of important traits for breeding for seed productivity, the forms selected in natural habitats with a predominance of carbonate substrate have wide limits of variation and can serve as genetic sources of individual breeding traits for obtaining new varieties of lawn management with high seed productivity and decorativeness.
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Warner, Natasha, Allard Jongman, and Doris Mücke. "Variability in direction of dorsal movement during production of /l/." In 7th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP 2002). ISCA: ISCA, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21437/icslp.2002-362.

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Draganskaya, Maria, and Inna Savvicheva. "CULTIVATION OF LUPIN YELLOW IN THE CHANGED SOILAND CLIMATIC CONDITIONS NONCHERNOZEM ZONE." In Multifunctional adaptive feed production. ru: Federal Williams Research Center of Forage Production and Agroecology, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.33814/mak-2020-22-70-91-98.

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Features of cultivation of lupine yellow as a source of increase of fertility of sandy and sandy loam soils are designated. In the changed soil and climatic conditions, work is carried out in the direction of creating varieties of different economic use: seeds, green mass, silage, grain fodder adapted to this zone and to various diseases with an optimal relationship between the host plant and the pathogen.
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Bazylev M. V., M. V., E. A. Levkin E. A., and V. V. Linkov V. V. "Production and technological features improving the structure of ration and consumption feed in the livestock and agricultural production activities of jsc pochapovo in the pinsky district." In Растениеводство и луговодство. Тимирязевская сельскохозяйственная академия, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.26897/978-5-9675-1762-4-2020-40.

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Conducted a production study agricultural activities of JSC "Pochapovo" Pinsk district was allowed to determine the main directions in the organization and management of agriculture: in the direction of improving the system of fertilizer application and, in the introduction of the investment project to irrigate arable enterprise forage crops.
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Kobozev, Oleg V., Rudolf V. Litvinov, and Stanislav M. Shandarov. "Influence of the external electric field on the energy exchange direction at the two-wave interaction in the photorefrative Bi 12 TiO 20." In Optical Systems Design and Production, edited by Fritz Merkle. SPIE, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.360060.

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Pyatakov, Maksim. "CREATION OF A HYBRID CLOVER VARIETY ADAPTED TO THE CONDITIONS OF THE KALININGRAD REGION IS A PROMISING DIRECTION IN BREEDING." In Multifunctional adaptive fodder production 31 (79). ru: Federal Williams Research Center of Forage Production and Agroecology, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.33814/mak-2023-31-79-83-86.

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This paper outlines a science-based approach to solving future significant economic and social problems in solving the problems of agro-industrial complex, as it is aimed at finding ways to increase the productivity of valuable legume crop — clover hybrid.
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Skogen, Sverre. "Shaping a New Direction and Culture in a Merger Process." In SPE International Conference on Health, Safety and Environment in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/61650-ms.

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Cerci, Deniz Sunar. "Jet production in the very forward direction at 13 TeV with CMS." In TURKISH PHYSICAL SOCIETY 32ND INTERNATIONAL PHYSICS CONGRESS (TPS32). Author(s), 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4976417.

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Reports on the topic "Production and direction"

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Jones, Charles. The Shape of Production Function and the Direction of Technical Change. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, May 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w10457.

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Bożek, Małgorzata. FILM PRODUCTION IN POLAND. STAGES: FROM AN IDEA TO THE SCREEN. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.50.11112.

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The Polish film system is characterized by a variety of forms. Michał Zabłocki, the author of the comprehensive study of the «Organization of the production of feature film in Poland», isolates two models of world cinema: a producer and a producer – director. The first one features the dominant role of the producer, which means the person who is responsible for the work of all the film departments – direction, cinematography, production management, scenography and costume design. The second one, the model which is still the most popular in Poland, assumes close cooperation between the producer and the director.
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TERENTIEV, S., O. GRUNINA, and L. PONOMAREVA. FEATURES OF THE PRODUCTION OF DOUGH SEMI-FINISHED PRODUCT PRODUCED USING LENTIL FLOUR. Science and Innovation Center Publishing House, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/2070-7568-2022-11-2-4-15-22.

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Bread consumption has a stable increase in the territory of Russia and in particular in the Ulyanovsk and Samara regions. Bread, as a fairly low-priced product, is in high demand among consumers, but this product is not biologically saturated with useful substances, therefore, in modern production, a number of techniques are used to increase the nutritional and biological value of these types of products. In our work, one of these methods will be considered - the introduction of lentil flour into dough preparations. The problem is that the state policy regarding import substitution, aimed at replacing food additives produced abroad, necessitates the use of food additives or raw materials of natural origin produced in the territory of the Russian Federation, and the lack of development of regulatory and technological documentation in this direction is a significant problem for public enterprises. nutrition. Purpose - to carry out the development of a recipe for a test semi-finished product produced with the addition of lentil flour, as a product with a preventive purpose Results: based on the results of the study, a recipe for a test semi-finished product was developed, produced with the addition of lentil flour, as a product with a preventive purpose.
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Francois, Joseph, and Brad McDonald. Liberalization and Capital Accumulation in the GTAP Model. GTAP Technical Paper, September 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.21642/gtap.tp07.

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This paper explores trade policy and investment linkages in the GTAP model. This is done under alternative steady-state closure rules linking trade to consumption, production, and investment, and emphasizing the general equilibrium nature of capital accumulation mechanisms. When policy shocks are capital friendly, induced investment may be greater than suggested by current savings rates. As a result, multiplier-type analysis can be very misleading. The importance and direction of this magnification hinges critically on the sensitivity of savings rates with respect to real returns. As illustration, we offer a numerical assessment of the Uruguay Round, highlighting such linkages.
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Nenci, Silvia, and Francesco Quatraro. Innovation and Competitiveness in Mining Value Chains in Latin America. Inter-American Development Bank, December 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003805.

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This paper provides an international overview of the mining global value chain (GVC) and its most recent transformations and trends, focusing on Argentina, Brazil, and Peru. The study uses international trade data and patent and scientific publications data. By using trade in value added, we first investigate the role of those countries in the international mining trade, and their specialization, participation, and position in the mining GVC for the period 2005-15. The analysis is carried out for both mining products and mining-related services, and also looks at the contribution of services to mining exports. Second, we analyze the evolution of innovative activity and the direction of technological change in the mining sector over the past 40 years by looking at patent applications, both internationally and with attention to the three target countries. We also provide an overview of, and some insights on, knowledge flow in the mining sector based on scientific production.
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Valerio, Matthew. 693JK31810007 Process Safety Management Consensus Standards and Regulatory Requirements for LNG Facilities. Chantilly, Virginia: Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), June 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0011836.

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This project evaluated consensus standards, best practices, and regulatory requirements related to process safety management (PSM) topics to support DOT PHMSA's strategy to update its regulatory requirements for safety management systems for LNG facilities in 49 CFR Part 193. The project commenced on August 1, 2018, and supported PHMSA as it responded to President Trump's April 10, 2019, Executive Order to initiate a rulemaking to update 49 CFR 193. At PHMSA's direction, the analysis primarily focused on comparing PSM-related requirements in 49 CFR 193 and its primary incorporated-by-reference industry-standard NFPA 59A Standard for the Production, Storage, and Handling of Liquefied Natural Gas to those in 1) 29 CFR 1910.119 (OSHA's PSM Standard); and 2) API Recommended Practice 1173 Pipeline Safety Management Systems. The project team also reviewed more than 15 additional leading global references related to PSM as supplementary resources to help ensure a robust and thorough analysis for PHMSA.
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Hynd, David, Caroline Wallbank, Jonathan Kent, Ciaran Ellis, Arun Kalaiyarasan, Robert Hunt, and Matthias Seidl. Costs and Benefits of Electronic Stability Control in Selected G20 Countries. TRL, January 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.58446/lsrg3377.

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This report, commissioned by Bloomberg Philanthropies, finds that 42,000 lives could be saved and 150,000 serious injuries prevented by 2030 if all new cars in seven G20 countries were required to be equipped with an inexpensive crash avoidance technology starting in 2020. Thirteen G20 counties currently adhere to United Nations regulations on electronic stability control (ESC). If the seven remaining countries—Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico and South Africa—also mandated ESC in 2020, the report estimates $21.5 billion in economic benefit to those countries from the prevention of deaths and serious injuries. Argentina and Brazil are due to start applying ESC regulations in 2020. The UK-based Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) conducted the independent study of costs and benefits of applying ESC regulation in G20 countries, which are responsible for 98% of the world’s passenger car production. This report comes before the 3rd Ministerial Conference on Road Safety in Stockholm, which is the largest gathering of governments and is a key opportunity for adoption of this UN-recommended standard. According to the World Health Organization’s Global Road Safety Report, the number of road traffic deaths reached 1.35 million in 2016. Of all vehicle safety features, electronic stability control is regarded as the most important one for crash avoidance since it is 38% effective in reducing the number of deaths in loss-of-control collisions. ESC tries to prevent skidding and loss of control in cases of over-steering and under-steering. The technology continuously monitors a vehicle’s direction of travel, steering wheel angle and the speed at which the individual wheels are rotating. If there is a mismatch between the intended direction of travel and the actual direction of travel, as indicated by the steering wheel position, ESC will selectively apply the brakes and modulate the engine power to keep the vehicle traveling along the intended path. The cost of implementing ESC on vehicles that already contain anti-lock braking systems is thought to be as little as $50 per car. And the report finds the benefits are significant: For every dollar spent by consumers in purchasing vehicles with these technologies, there is a US$2.80 return in economic benefit to society because of the deaths and serious injuries avoided. The analysis warns that without regulation of ESC, the seven remaining G20 countries will only reach 44% installation of ESC by 2030. However, if all seven countries implemented ESC regulations this year, 85% of the total car fleet in G20 countries will have ESC by 2030, a figure still below the United Nations target of 100% ESC fleet coverage by 2030.
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Fromm, Hillel, Paul Michael Hasegawa, and Aaron Fait. Calcium-regulated Transcription Factors Mediating Carbon Metabolism in Response to Drought. United States Department of Agriculture, June 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2013.7699847.bard.

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Original objectives: The long-term goal of the proposed research is to elucidate the transcription factors, genes and metabolic networks involved in carbon metabolism and partitioning in response to water deficit. The proposed research focuses on the GTLcalcium/calmodulinbindingTFs and the gene and metabolic networks modulated by these TFs in Arabidopsis thaliana. The specific objectives are as follows. Objective-1 (USA): Physiological analyses of GTL1 loss- and gain-of-function plants under water sufficient and drought stress conditions Objective 2 (USA / Israel-TAU): Characterizion of GTL target genes and bioinformatic analysis of data to eulcidate gene-network topology. Objective-3 (Israel-TAU): Regulation of GTLmediated transcription by Ca²⁺/calmodulin: mechanism and biological significance. Objective-4 (Israel-BGU): Metabolic networks and carbon partitioning in response to drought. Additional direction: In the course of the project we added another direction, which was reported in the 2nd annual report, to elucidate genes controlling drought avoidance. The TAU team has isolated a few unhydrotropic (hyd) mutants and are in the process of mapping these mutations (of hyd13 and hyd15; see last year's report for a description of these mutants under salt stress) in the Arabidopsis genome by map-based cloning and deep sequencing. For this purpose, each hyd mutant was crossed with a wild type plant of the Landsberg ecotype, and at the F2 stage, 500-700 seedlings showing the unhydrotropic phenotype were collected separately and pooled DNA samples were subkected to the Illumina deep sequencing technology. Bioinformatics were used to identify the exact genomic positions of the mutations (based on a comparison of the genomic sequences of the two Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes (Columbia and Landsberg). Background: To feed the 9 billion people or more, expected to live on Earth by the mid 21st century, the production of high-quality food must increase substantially. Based on a 2009 Declaration of the World Summit on Food Security, a target of 70% more global food production by the year 2050 was marked, an unprecedented food-production growth rate. Importantly, due to the larger areas of low-yielding land globally, low-yielding environments offer the greatest opportunity for substantial increases in global food production. Nowadays, 70% of the global available water is used by agriculture, and 40% of the world food is produced from irrigated soils. Therefore, much needs to be done towards improving the efficiency of water use by plants, accompanied by increased crop yield production under water-limiting conditions. Major conclusions, solutions and achievements: We established that AtGTL1 (Arabidopsis thaliana GT-2 LIKE1) is a focal determinant in water deficit (drought) signaling and tolerance, and water use efficiency (WUE). The GTL1 transcription factor is an upstream regulator of stomatal development as a transrepressor of AtSDD1, which encodes a subtilisin protease that activates a MAP kinase pathway that negatively regulates stomatal lineage and density. GTL1 binds to the core GT3 cis-element in the SDD1 promoter and transrepresses its expression under water-sufficient conditions. GTL1 loss-of-function mutants have reduced stomatal number and transpiration, and enhanced drought tolerance and WUE. In this case, higher WUE under water sufficient conditions occurs without reduction in absolute biomass accumulation or carbon assimilation, indicating that gtl1-mediated effects on stomatal conductance and transpiration do not substantially affect CO₂ uptake. These results are proof-of-concept that fine-tuned regulation of stomatal density can result in drought tolerance and higher WUE with maintenance of yield stability. Implications: Accomplishments during the IS-4243-09R project provide unique tools for continued discovery research to enhance plant drought tolerance and WUE.
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Langner. L51646 Collapse of Offshore Pipelines Seminar Proceedings. Chantilly, Virginia: Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), February 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0010214.

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The feasibility of laying offshore pipelines in deep waters, to 3000 feet and beyond, has been established by theoretical studies by a number of different individuals and organizations over the past several years. These various theoretical studies are now being tested and refined as pipelines and production facilities are being installed in ever-deeper waters. A pipeline failure in these great depths would be intolerable, among other reasons because of the great difficulty and exorbitant expense of performing a deepwater repair. A thorough understanding of the buckling and collapse behavior of pipe is, therefore, becoming ever more critical as these oil and gas production facilities get progressively deeper. Recognizing a need for further research into the collapse behavior of pipe, Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. undertook in 1984 a three-phase program to develop a deeper understanding of basic pipe collapse phenomena. Phase I of this program (1984-1985) focused on the effects of imperfections on pipe collapse. This work was done in the laboratory of Professor Stelios Kyriakides at The University of Texas at Austin, and involved the testing of numerous small-scale steel and aluminum tubes. The Phase II program (1986-1987), also performed at The University of Texas, considered the effects of construction loads. The final Phase III program (1988-1989) was intended as a full-scale verification of the small-scale tests conducted in the previous two phases. This program was conducted at Stress Engineering Services in Houston under the direction of Dr. Joe Fowler, and consisted of Pure Collapse Tests of 16-inch Pipe (16 samples). Pressure vs. Tension Tests of 6 5/8-inch Pipe (18 samples), and Pressure vs. Bending Tests of 6 5/8-inch Pipe (18 samples).
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Oliver, Sandy, David Gough, and James Copestake. Approaches to evidence synthesis in international development. Centre for Excellence and Development Impact and Learning (CEDIL), August 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.51744/cpip3.

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This paper discusses the spectrum of synthesis methods available to generate, explore and test theory, their value to the field of international development and innovations required to make better use of the primary research available. It goes further than setting substantive priorities for international development impact and learning. It addresses current advances and priority gaps in the methods for research before considering the substantive and methodological direction of evidence synthesis for impact evaluation in international development, particularly as this relates to the work of CEDIL. This scope encompasses methods for all stages in the process, from setting the question to appraising and synthesising the findings. It describes existing methods for synthesis, including how methods vary and the guidance and standards available. It then considers how well existing methods match the field of international development and the latest innovations emerging or required before providing a research agenda for advancing synthesis methods. In particular, it argues for clearer distinctions between syntheses produced as public goods, and those tailored to specific circumstances; and strengthening knowledge systems through greater use of maps to navigate existing and missing evidence, harmonised outcomes and measures, and advances in automation technologies. Improved methods and guidance are required for synthesising formative research and investigating contextual factors. Engaging stakeholders and working across academic disciplines support the production of policy-relevant syntheses and inspire methods development.
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