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Tavares, Joana Ribeiro da Silva, and Maria Teresa Taquechel y Saiz. "A gênese da Pulsar Cia. de Dança no Rio de Janeiro." Pitágoras 500 13 (December 19, 2023): e023016. http://dx.doi.org/10.20396/pita.v13i00.8673305.

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Este artigo aborda a criação da Pulsar Cia. de Dança em 2000, no Rio de Janeiro, a partir da formação na Escola Angel Vianna, através da “conscientização do movimento” apreendida pela via da Metodologia Angel Vianna. O ensino do Contato Improvisação por Bruce Curtis, dançarino tetraplégico, e a introdução da dança no processo de reabilitação da Rede SARAH de Hospitais também contribuíram para a criação da Pulsar Cia de Dança.
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Taylor, M., R. C. Bless, M. Nelson, J. Percival, A. Bosh, M. Cooke, J. Elliot, et al. "Recent Results from the High Speed Photometer." International Astronomical Union Colloquium 136 (1993): 356–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0252921100007776.

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AbstractOne of the first stellar photometry programs completed with the High Speed Photometer (HSP) on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) was visual and ultraviolet observations of the Crab pulsar. We obtained continuous observations on four consecutive days using a visual filter (4000 - 7000 Å) and an additional observation, approximately two months later, using an ultraviolet filter (1600 - 3000 Å). Each observation has a time resolution of 10.7 μsec and spans approximately 30 minutes in duration. In addition to the observations made with the HSP, contemporaneous UBVR observations were also made at Jodrell Bank and McDonald Observatory. Some of the more prominent results include the following: 1) the main pulse arrival time is the same in the UV as it is in the optical and the radio regions of the spectrum, 2) there is essentially no difference in the shape of the optical pulse from one observation to the next, 3) the “flatness” of the peak of the main pulse suggests that the main pulse has been resolved in time, and 4) in accordance with the trend of observations from the radio to infrared wavelengths, the main pulse is slightly narrower in the UV than in the optical.A second HSP science observing program was a long-term program to monitor the eclipsing dwarf nova, Z Chamaeleontis (Porb = 107 minutes). We obtained a total of 42 observations of Z Cha in the UV (1120 - 1580 Å) each with a duration of approximately 45 minutes and separated by approximately three days. Although the majority of the observations cover the eclipse of the white dwarf and hot spot, a few observations were obtained outside-of-eclipse in order to obtain the complete light curve. During the course of this program, Z Cha underwent two “normal” outbursts in which the shape of the light curve changed dramatically. We will present a comparison of the light curve in quiescence with that during a “normal” outburst and quantify such geometrical and physical parameters as temperature and size of the white dwarf, hot spot, and accretion disk.
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Handi, Handi, Tonny Hendratono, Edi Purwanto, and John J. O. I. Ihalauw. "The Effect of E-WOM and Perceived Value on the Purchase Decision of Foods by Using the Go-Food Application as Mediated by Trust." Quality Innovation Prosperity 22, no. 2 (July 31, 2018): 112. http://dx.doi.org/10.12776/qip.v22i2.1062.

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<p><strong>Purpose: </strong>This study examined the effect of electronic word of mouth and perceived value on purchase decisions of foods when using the Go-Food Application, which is a purchase decision mediated by trust. The increasing the number of Go-Food Application users makes this study a timely survey.</p><p><strong>Methodology/Approach: </strong>This research explored how the Go-Food Application is able to obtain more consumers compared to similar mobile apps. This research is quantitative in nature by testing the hypotheses. The sample size used was 175 respondents from a non-probability sampling with a convenience sampling technique. The analysis uses a SEM model analyzed using the AMOS program 24.</p><p><strong>Findings: </strong>The results based on Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) shows that each variable is valid and reliable, and the result of Goodness of Fit shows all variables fit the data. The result of hypotheses testing show: (1) electronic word of mouth affects significantly and positively on trust; (2) perceived value affects significantly and positively on trust; (3) electronic word of mouth affects significantly and positively on purchase decision; (4) perceived value affects significantly and positively on purchase decision; (5) trust affects significantly and positively on purchase decision.</p><p><strong>Research Limitation/implication: </strong>The respondents were only those who live in Jakarta and those who use Go-Food application owned by Go-Jek Indonesia Ltd., exclude its other application such as Go-Car, Go-Mart, Go-Send, Go-Box, Go-Pulsa, Go-Massage, Go-Clean.</p><p><strong>Originality/Value of paper: </strong>Trust proved as mediation variable between of electronic word of mouth and perceived value and purchase decision by using Go-Food application. So this research has distribution to Go-Jek Indonesia Ltd. to maintain the costumer trust to get sustainable competitive advantage.</p>
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Silva, Monnyk Stefane Figueredo e., José Henrique de Araújo Cruz, Daniela Lima Cristino, Rodrigo Araújo Rodrigues, João Nilton Lopes de Sousa, Barbara Vanessa de Brito Monteiro, and Rodrigo Alves Ribeiro. "Alternativa restauradora por meio de endocrown: uma revisão da literatura." ARCHIVES OF HEALTH INVESTIGATION 9, no. 3 (August 26, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.21270/archi.v9i3.4712.

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Introdução: A coroa endocrown é uma restauração indireta confeccionada em cerâmica adesiva em monobloco e cimentada com técnicas adesivas. A coroa possui como retenção a câmara pulpar do dente tratado endodonticamente sem que se utilizem os condutos. Dentes tratados endodonticamente possuem redução da rigidez e resistência devido à perda da integridade estrutural. Este fato pode acarretar em longo prazo falhas biomecânicas. Objetivo: Realizar uma revisão de literatura do tipo narrativa acerca das principais características das endocrowns. Metodologia: A pesquisa foi realizada no período de 20 de Janeiro a 02 de Abril de 2019. Foram utilizados artigos científicos das seguintes bases de dados: SCIELO (Scientific Eletronic Library Online), BVS (Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde), e monografias que atendiam aos requisitos no período entre 2008 a 2019, com exceção de artigos clássicos, em língua nacional, português, bem como em inglês e espanhol. Foram utilizados como descritores isolados, ou combinados, para a busca: "Endocrown”, “Endocrown Prótese”, “Endocrown Prosthesis”, “Endocrown Prótesis”, com um resultado de 31 artigos utilizados. Conclusão: As endocrowns são indicadas para dentes posteriores tratados endodonticamente, confeccionada na maioria das vezes por dissilicato de lítio e apresenta estudos que comprovem que o risco de fratura é inferior às reabilitações sob uso de retentores intrarradiculares. Sob boa indicação e avaliação, é possível obter previsibilidade de sucesso, porém, ainda são necessários mais pesquisas para comprovar cada vez mais a eficácia dessa alternativa.Descritores: Prótese Dentária; Prótese Parcial Fixa; Odontologia.ReferênciasRocca GT, Rizcalla N, Krejci I. Fiber-reinforced resin coating for endocrown preparations: a technical report. Oper Dent. 2013;38(3):242-48.Borges Junior HE, Sábio S, Bender KRF, Costa YM, Mondelli J. Endocrown – avaliação da resistência dos cimentos dentários. Rev Odontol Araçatuba. 2013;34(2):23-6.Dejak B, Młotkowski A. 3D-Finite element analysis of molars restored with endocrowns and posts during masticatory simulation. Dent Mater. 2013;29(12):e309-17.Chang CY, Kuo JS, Lin YS, Chang YH. Fracture resistance and failure modes of CEREC endo-crowns and conventional post and core-supported CEREC crowns. J Dent Sci 2009;4(3):110-17.Carlos RB, Thomas Nainan M, Pradhan S, Sharma R, Benjamin S, Rose R. Restoration of endodontically treated molars using all ceramic endocrowns. Cape Rep Dent. 2013;2013:210763.Magne P, Knezevic A. Simulated fatigue resistance of composite resin versus porcelain CAD/CAM overlay restorations on endodontically treated molars. Quintessence Int. 2009;40(2):125-33.Biacchi GR, Mello B, Basting RT. The endocrown: an alternative approach for restoring extensively damaged molars. J Esthet Restor Dent. 2013;25(6):383-90.Dietschi D, Duc O, Krejci I, Sadan A. Biomechanical considerations for the restoration of endodontically treated teeth: a systematic review of the literature, Part II (Evaluation of fatigue behavior, interfaces, and in vivo studies). Quintessence Int. 2008;39(2):117-29.Mörmann WH, Bindl A, Lüthy H, Rathke A. Effects of preparation and luting system on all-ceramic computer-generated crowns. Int J Prosthodont. 1998;11(4):333-39.Bernardo WM, Nobre MRC, Jatene FB. A prática clinica baseada em evidências. Parte II: buscando as evidências em fontes de informação. Rev Assoc Med Bras. 2004;50(1):104-8.Zavanelli AC, Zavanelli RA, Mazaro JVQ, Lemos CAA, Dias ES, Silva EV, Pinto RC. Coroas Endoncrown: uma revisão de literatura e relato de caso. Arch Health Invest. 2017;6(8):382-89.Rocca GT, Saratti CM, Cattani-Lorente M, Feilzer AJ, Scherrer S, Krejci I. The effect of a fiber reinforced cavity configuration on load bearing capacity and failure mode of endodontically treated molars restored with CAD/CAM resin composite overlay restorations. J Dent. 2015;43(9):1106-15.Gresnigt MM, Özcan M, van den Houten ML, Schipper L, Cune MS. Fracture strength, failure type and Weibull characteristics of lithium disilicate and multiphase resin composite endocrowns under axial and lateral forces. Dent Mater. 2016;32(5):607-14.Rocca GT, Sedlakova P, Saratti CM, Sedlacek R; Gregor L; Rizcalla N et al. Fatigue behavior of resin-modified monolithic CAD-CAM RNC crowns and endocrowns. Dent Mater. 2016;32(12):e338-50.Fages M, Bennasar B. The endocrown: a different type of all-ceramic reconstruction for molars. J Can Dent Assoc. 2013;79:d140.Hayes A, Duvall N, Wajdowicz M, Roberts H. Effect of Endocrown Pulp Chamber Extension Depth on Molar Fracture Resistance. Oper Dent. 2017;42(3):327-34.Gaintantzopoulou MD, El-Damanhoury HM. Effect of Preparation Depth on the Marginal and Internal Adaptation of Computer-aided Design/Computer-assisted Manufacture Endocrowns. Oper Dent. 2016;41(6):607-16.Baratieri LN, Monteiro S JR. Coroas posteriores endocrown. In: Baratieri L N. Odontologia restauradora: fundamentos e técnicas, São Paulo: Santos, 2010. v. 2, cap.30, p.738-55.Rocca GT, Saratti CM, Poncet A, Feilzer AJ, Krejci I. The influence of FRCs reinforcement on marginal adaptation of CAD/CAM composite resin endocrowns after simulated fatigue loading. Odontology. 2016;104(2):220-32.Sedrez-Porto JA, Rosa WL, da Silva AF, Münchow EA, Pereira-Cenci T. Endocrown restorations: A systematic review and meta-analysis. J Dent. 2016;52:8-14.Borgia Botto E, Barón R, Borgia JL. Endocrown: Estudio clínico retrospectivo de una serie de pacientes, en un período de 8 a 19 años. Odontoestomatología 2016;18(28):48-59.Rayyan MR, Alauti RY, Abanmy MA, AlReshaid RM, Bin Ahmad HA. Endocrowns versus post-core retained crowns for restoration of compromised mandibular molars: an in vitro study. Int J Comput Dent. 2019;22(1):39-44.Silva ACC, Santos FB. Opções protéticas para dentes posteriores tratados endodonticamente: revisão de literatura [monografia]. Lagarto - SE: Departamento de Odontologia de Lagarto da Universidade Federal de Sergipe – UFS; 2018.El-Damanhoury HM, Haj-Ali RN, Platt JA. Fracture resistance and microleakage of endocrowns utilizing three CAD-CAM blocks. Oper Dent. 2015;40(2):201-10.Valentina V, Aleksandar T, Dejan L, Vojkan L. Restoring endodontically treated teeth with all-ceramic endo-crowns - case report. Serbian Dent J 2008;55:54-64.Tysowsky GW. The science behind lithium disilicate: a metal-free alternative. Dent Today. 2009;28(3):112-13.Qin F, Zheng S, Luo Z, Li Y, Guo L, Zhao Y et al. Evaluation of machinability and flexural strength of a novel dental machinable glass-ceramic. J Dent. 2009;37(10):776-80.El Ghoul W, Özcan M, Silwadi M, Salameh Z. Fracture resistance and failure modes of endocrowns manufactured with different CAD/CAM materials under axial and lateral loading. J Esthet Restor Dent. 2019;31(4):378-87. El Ghoul WA, Özcan M, Ounsi H, Tohme H, Salameh Z. Effect of different CAD-CAM materials on the marginal and internal adaptation of endocrown restorations: An in vitro study. J Prosthet Dent. 2020;123(1):128-34.Zou Y, Bai J, Xiang J. Clinical performance of CAD/CAM-fabricated monolithic zirconia endocrowns on molars with extensive coronal loss of substance. Int J Comput Dent. 2018;21(3):225-32.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Pulsar Cia"

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Nunes, Tiago Abrah?o Pereira. "Influ?ncia da desidrata??o epid?rmica sobre a efic?cia pulguicida do fipronil empregado por via t?pica em c?es." Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, 2015. https://tede.ufrrj.br/jspui/handle/jspui/2142.

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The objective of the study was to evaluate the influence of epidermal dehydration on the parasiticide effective of fipronil 10% ?spot on? in dogs artificially infested with Ctenocephalides felis felis. For this, 24 Beagles were used, divided into four groups of six dogs each. The dogs on the control groups were not treated, while the dogs on the treated group I e II and III were treated with the formulation of 10% fipronil ??spot on??. The dogs on treated group I were submitted to weekly baths with neutral glycerin soap. The dogs on treated group II were submitted to 21 consecutive and daily baths with benzoyl peroxide 2,5% shampoo. Dogs treated group III were submitted to the same baths made in treated group II, however, undergo biweekly applications of lipid formulation (containing ceramides, cholesterol and fatty acids), until the end of the study. The dogs in the control group, treated group I, treated group II and treated group III were infested with 50 pairs of C. felis felis. Infestations were performed on days -2, +5, +12, +19, +26, +33, +40, +47, +54 and, on days +2, +7, +14, +21, +28, +35, +42, +49 and +56, fleas were mechanical removed and counted for evaluation. Pulicide efficacy for treated group I on days +2, +7, +14, +21, +28, +35, +42, +49 and +56, were respectively 100%; 100%; 100%; 100%; 100%; 100%; 100%; 76.25% and 72,47%. The pulicide efficacy for the treated group II, evaluated on the same days, were respectively 100%; 100%; 100%; 100%; 100%; 97.35%; 92.86%; 82.85% and 71.21%. The pulicide efficacy for the treated group III, evaluated on the same days, were respectively 100%; 100%; 100%; 100%; 100%; 100%; 99.49%; 28.23% and 27.53%. The comparative statistical analysis between the averages of live fleas, between the control and treated groups I and between the control group and treated II showed that there was a significant difference (p?0,05) for the challenges in all experimental days, after treatment. In the comparison between the control group and treated III, showed a significant difference (p?0,05) for the challenges until day 42. No more having significant difference (p?0,05) in the experimental day +49 and +56. Statistical analysis between the treated groups I and II and treated II and III showed that there was no significant difference (p?0,05) for the challenges in all experimental days. The analysis of the treaty I and III, determined that there was no significant difference (p?0,05) until day 49, a significant difference (p?0,05) on day +56. Fipronil was effective in eliminating fleas on dogs until the day + 56 with no more residual protective effect when the animals were reinfested. The induced of epidermal dehydration, does not determined changes on the efficacy or decreased the residual effect of fipronil when used in dogs subjected to exposure of populations of C. felis felis,, through weekly infestations. This fact was confirmed since the lipid formulation of applications, were not able, in turn, to determine more effective and prolonged residual effect of fipronil when used in dogs undergoing exposure populations of C. felis felis on weekly infestation.
O objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar a influ?ncia da desidrata??o epid?rmica sobre a efic?cia pulguicida do fipronil empregado por via t?pica em c?es. Foram utilizados 24 c?es da ra?a Beagle, compondo seis animais por grupo. Os c?es foram divididos em quatro grupos. Os c?es do grupo controle n?o receberam tratamento, enquanto que os c?es dos grupos tratados I, II e III receberam tratamento com formula??o de fipronil 10% ??spot on??. Os c?es do grupo tratado I foram submetidos a banhos semanais com sabonete de glicerina neutro. Os c?es do grupo tratado II foram submetidos a 21 dias de banhos consecutivos e di?rios com shampoo contendo per?xido de benzo?la 2,5%. Os c?es do grupo tratado III foram submetidos ao mesmo regime de banhos do grupo tratado II, por?m, nesses c?es, somou-se aos banhos, aplica??es quinzenais de formula??o lip?dica (contendo ceramidas, colesterol e ?cidos graxos), at? o t?rmino do estudo. Os c?es dos grupos controle, tratado I, tratado II e tratado III foram infestados com 50 casais de C. felis felis. As infesta??es foram realizadas nos dias, -2, +5, +12, +19, +26, +33, +40, +47 e +54 e, nos dias +2, +7, +14, +21, +28, +35, +42, +49 e +56, realizou-se a retirada mec?nica e contagem de pulgas para avalia??o. As efic?cias pulguicidas, para o grupo tratado I, nos dias +2, +7, +14, +21, +28, +35, +42, +49 e +56, foram, respectivamente: 100%; 100%; 100%; 100%; 100%; 100%, 100%; 76,25% e 72,47%. As efic?cias pulguicidas, para o grupo tratado II, avaliadas nos mesmos dias, foram respectivamente: 100%; 100%; 100%; 100%; 100%; 97,35%; 92,86%; 82,85% e 71,21%. As efic?cias pulguicidas para o grupo tratado III, avaliadas nos mesmos dias, foram respectivamente: 100%; 100%; 100%; 100%; 100%; 100%; 99,49% e 28,23% e 27,53%. A an?lise estat?stica comparativa entre as m?dias de pulgas vivas, entre os grupos controle e tratado I e entre o grupo controle e tratado II, demonstrou que ocorreu diferen?a significativa (p?0,05) para os desafios em todos os dias experimentais, ap?s o tratamento. J? na compara??o entre o grupo controle e tratado III, evidenciou-se diferen?a significativa (p?0,05) para os desafios at? o dia +42. N?o mais havendo diferen?a significativa (p?0,05) no dia experimental +49 e +56. A an?lise estat?stica entre os grupos tratados I e II e tratado II e III demonstrou que n?o ocorreu diferen?a significativa (p?0,05) para os desafios em todos os dias experimentais. J? a an?lise entre o tratado I e III, determinou que n?o houve diferen?a significativa (p?0,05) at? o dia +49, havendo diferen?a significativa (p?0,05) no dia +56. O estudo foi encerrado no dia +56 j? que a efic?cia do fipronil nos grupos tratados I, II e III n?o apresentou mais efeito residual de prote??o quando os animais foram reinfestados. A desidrata??o epid?rmica induzida n?o determinou altera??o na efic?cia ou diminui??o do efeito residual do fipronil quando empregados em c?es submetidos ? exposi??o de popula??es de C. felis felis,, atrav?s de infesta??es semanais. Fato esse corroborado uma vez que, as aplica??es de formula??o lip?dica, n?o foram capazes, por sua vez, de determinar maior efic?cia ou prolongamento do efeito residual do fipronil quando empregados em c?es submetidos ? exposi??o de popula??es de C. felis felis., atrav?s de infesta??es semanais
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Maysonnave, Thomas. "Etude d’un système d’amplification de puissance de type multiplicateur de courant dynamique sur l’installation SPHINX du CEA Gramat." Thesis, Pau, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PAUU3050/document.

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Depuis plusieurs décennies, les générateurs forts courants sont utilisés dans différents domaines comme l’étude des matériaux, la radiographie ou la fusion par confinement inertiel. Ces générateurs sont capables de délivrer des impulsions de courant de plusieurs millions d’ampères avec des fronts de montée inférieurs à la microseconde. Plusieurs projets à travers le monde ont, aujourd’hui, pour but d’améliorer encore et encore le gradient de courant des impulsions transmises à la charge. De nombreux schémas d’amplificateurs de puissance, dont le rôle est de jouer à la fois sur l’amplitude du courant de charge et sur son temps de montée, ont ainsi été testés. Le multiplicateur de courant dynamique (DLCM pour Dynamic Load Current Multiplier) fait partie de ces concepts novateurs permettant de contourner les limitations des générateurs de puissances pulsées actuels. Il est composé d’un réseau d’électrodes (servant d’autotransformateur), d’un extrudeur de flux dynamique (basé sur l’implosion d’un réseau de fils cylindrique) et d’un commutateur à fermeture sous vide. Dans la thèse, le principe de fonctionnement du DLCM est analysé d’un point de vue théorique par le biais de simulations de type circuits électriques et magnétohydrodynamiques. Une étude spécifique portant sur l’organe principal du DLCM est réalisée. Il s‘agit du commutateur à fermeture sous vide. Ainsi, après une phase de dimensionnement à l’aide d’outils de simulations électrostatiques, deux versions de commutateurs sont validées expérimentalement dans des conditions proches de celles d’un tir très fort courant. Enfin, des tirs sur le générateur SPHINX du CEA Gramat, capable de délivrer une impulsion de courant de 6MA en 800ns (sur charge Z-pinch), sont exposés pour retracer l’évolution du dispositif. Les résultats probants obtenus permettent, au final, de valider le concept DLCM connecté à une charge de type compression isentropique
For several decades, high power generators are used in various fields such as materials research, radiography or inertial confinement fusion. These generators are capable of delivering current pulses of several millions of amperes with rise times below 1 microsecond. Several projects around the world are, today, trying to improve again and again the current gradient of pulses delivered to the load. Many concepts of power amplifiers, whose role is to optimize both the amplitude of the load current and its rise time, were tested. The Dynamic Load Current Multiplier (DLCM) is one of those innovating concepts used to overcome the existing pulsed power generators limitations. It is made up of concentric electrodes (for autotransformer), a dynamic flux extruder (based on the implosion of cylindrical wire array) and a vacuum closing switch. In this these, the operating principle of the DLCM is theoretically analyzed through electrical and magneto hydrodynamic simulations. A specific study of the DLCM key component is performed. This is the vacuum closing switch. Thus, after a design phase using electrostatic simulation tools, two versions of switches are experimentally validated in conditions similar to those of a very high current shot. Finally, shots on the SPHINX facility located at the CEA Gramat, capable of delivering a current pulse of 6MA in 800ns (on Z-pinch load), are exposed to trace the evolution of this device. The convincing results are used, ultimately, to validate the DLCM concept connected to an isentropic compression experiment load
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Books on the topic "Pulsar Cia"

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Dança e diferença: Cartografia de múltiplos corpos. Salvador, Brasil: EDUFBA, 2014.

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Cremonte, Ulises Salvador. Tres fábulas marcianas. Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP), 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.35537/10915/159212.

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“Tres fábulas marcianas” trabaja sobre la sostenida tradición que, en el Río de La Plata, tiene el relato fantástico. Aunque esta vez, la aparición de los marcianos se da, sobre todo en la primera de las fábulas de una manera acoplada, casi mimética, como si la presencia extraterrestre obrara de manera natural o con inercia cotidiana. Las otras dos fábulas recuperan justamente el pulso de las viejas narraciones y lo hace con una honestidad tan nítida que supera la mera cita posmoderna. Estos tres cuentos buscan establecer una conexión con los componentes más lúcidos de la ficción para recuperar el pulso de una historia contada al calor de una hoguera tribal.
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Radio pulsars: An astrophysical key to unlock the secrets of the universe : Chia (Sardinia), Italy, 10-15 October 2010. Melville, N.Y: American Institute of Physics, 2011.

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Pīnanʻ Cha rā toʻ nhaṅʻʹ Pīnanʻ Kyoṅʻʺ. Ranʻ kunʻ: Panʻʺ myuiʺ Tacʻ rā Cā pe, 1993.

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Fones-Wolf, Elizabeth, and Ken Fones-Wolf. Ministering in Communities of Struggle. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039034.003.0007.

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This chapter examines how ministers understood their responsibility and conveyed that to their congregations. For hundreds of southern preachers, a choice had to be made when the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) arrived. Some had no difficulty. Most, however, struggled with their consciences and religious values, used their own life experiences, read their denominational newspapers, took the pulse of their congregations, and weighed the relative merits of arguments they heard from factory and union representatives. They also thought about the consequences their pronouncements might have on their communities, their flocks, their families, and themselves, but they did not contemplate what was morally right in a neutral environment. One side had an enormous advantage in resources that they could, and would, bring to bear on southern ministers. Ultimately, the decisions ministers made and the influence they had cannot be reduced to a formula.
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Book chapters on the topic "Pulsar Cia"

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Chaudhary, Nisha, Priya Dangi, Rajesh Kumar, and Sunil Bishnoi. "Chia Seeds—A Renewable Source as a Functional Food." In Handbook of Cereals, Pulses, Roots, and Tubers, 235–52. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003155508-15.

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Nasution, Husni, Sri Rubiyanti, Shinta Rahma Diana, Dini Susanti, Astri Rafikasari, and Bernhard Sianipar. "Keanggotaan Indonesia pada Inter-Islamic Networks on Space Science and Technology (ISNET)." In Kajian Kebijakan Penerbangan dan Antariksa, 24–45. Bogor: In Media, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.30536/9786026469762.2.

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ISNET adalah organisasi jaringan kerja sama negara-negara anggota Organisasi Kerja Sama Islam (OKI). ISNET didirikan pada tahun 1987 oleh sembilan negara OKI, satu di antaranya adalah Indonesia. Sudah tiga tiga puluh tahun ISNET berjalan tetapi dalam sepuluh tahun terakhirnya Indonesia tidak aktif, bahkan sejak tahun 2007 Indonesia tidak membayar iuran anggota dan berkeinginan untuk keluar dari ISNET. Penting untuk diketahui bagaimana kontribusi dan manfaat yang diperoleh Indonesia dari organisasi tersebut sebagai pertimbangan keanggotaan Indonesia pada ISNET ke depan. Data yang digunakan dalam kajian ini adalah data sekunder yang diperoleh melalui studi pustaka dari berbagai referensi yang berkaitan dengan ISNET. Metoda yang digunakan dalam kajian ini adalah deskriptif kualitatif. Analisis kontribusi dan manfaat dilakukan dengan menggunakan pendekatan Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA) yang dikemukakan oleh Dunn dan Pasal 4 Peraturan Presiden RI Nomor 64 Tahun 1999 tentang Keanggotaan dan Kontribusi Pemerintah Indonesia pada Organisasi-Organisasi Internasional. Dari kajian diperoleh hasil bahwa manfaat yang diperoleh Indonesia dari ISNET lebih besar dibandingkan dengan kontribusi tahunan. Demikian pula, keanggotaan Indonesia dalam ISNET akan memberikan citra yang lebih baik bagi Indonesia, baik di ISNET maupun di OIC.
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Hosokawa, Toshiyuki, Masaki Ohta, Takeshi Saito, and Alan Fine. "Imaging spatio-temporal patterns of long-term potentiation in mouse hippocampus." In Long-term Potentiation: Enhancing Neuroscience for 30 years, 133–38. Oxford University PressOxford, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198530305.003.0012.

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Abstract Spatio-temporal patterns of neuronal activity before and after the induction of long-term potentiation in mouse hippocampal slices were studied using a real-time high-resolution optical recording system. After staining the slices with voltage-sensitive dye, transmitted light images and extracellular field potentials were recorded in response to stimuli applied to CAI stratum radiatum. Optical and electrical signals in response to single test pulses were enhanced for at least 30 minutes after brief high-frequency stimulation at the same site. In two-pathway experiments, potentiation.
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Kaoutzani, Lydia, and Scott Y. Rahimi. "The History of Neurosurgical Management of Ischemic Stroke." In Frontiers in Clinical Neurosurgery. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.95477.

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Stroke remains a major public health issue and the second leading cause of death worldwide. The Hippocratic Corpus used the word apoplexy to describe a person collapsing while retaining pulse and respiration. This is believed to be the first written description of stroke. The theories of what caused stroke evolved over the years. When autopsies were performed stroke was attributed to emboli and thrombi formation. Carotid endarterectomies (CEA) were then performed for the treatment of stroke. Originally CEA were seen with skepticism but the North American Symptomatic Carotid Endarterectomy trial (NASCET) and the European Carotid Surgery trial (ECS) helped restore their efficacy in the management of ischemic stroke. A milestone in the management of ischemic stroke was the use of intravenous tissue plasminogen activator (tPA). Secondary to the limitations of the use of tPA other avenues were sought which included intraarterial recombinant prourokinase and mechanical thrombectomy. The field of mechanical thrombectomy continues to be rapidly changing and evolving. Various randomized controlled trials and meta-analysis have been conducted in order to evaluate who will benefit from mechanical thrombectomies, the timing, the best device to use and the role of combining this intervention with the administration of intravenous tPA.
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Seco, Josi M., Emilio Quiqoa, and Ricardo Riguera. "Practical Aspects of the Preparation of the Derivatives." In The Assignment of the Absolute Configuration by NMR using Chiral Derivatizing Agents. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199996803.003.0005.

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Most of the NMR spectra shown in this book and in the literature have been recorded at 250 or 300 MHz, with a few being obtained at 500 MHz for 1H NMR (the equivalent for 13C NMR). No special pulse sequences are necessary, just standard one-dimensional (1D) spectra although two-dimensional (2D) experiments (e.g., correlation spectroscopy; COSY) may be necessary in some cases in order to get an unambiguous identification of the signals relevant for the assignment. In general, 5–10 mg or less of CDA derivative dissolved in 0.5 mL of deuterated solvent are sufficient to obtain a good NMR spectrum. Temperature, solvent, and concentration used in the NMR experiments should be adequate for each CDA-substrate pair and methodology, because the method is based on the conformational composition of the AMAA derivatives in precise conditions. With the exception of the low-temperature procedure (single derivatization), a NMR probe temperature around 300 K has always been used. In general, the spectra for double-derivatization assignments should be taken in deuterated chloroform. Different NMR solvents are required only in two of the single-derivatization methods. In the assignment by low-temperature NMR, the most convenient solvent is a CS2/CD2Cl2 (4:1) mixture, which allows the use of temperatures low enough (i.e., 213 K) to obtain relevant shifts. In the procedure based on the complexation with Ba2+, the NMR solvent should be deuterated acetonitrile. The barium salt is anhydrous Ba(ClO4)2, which can be added directly to the tube by using a spatula. No weighing is necessary after shaking, as the excess salt will remain at the bottom of the NMR tube and will not disturb the experiment. (R)- and (S)-MPA, MTPA, and Boc-phenylglycine (BPG) are commercially available and can be used without further purification. The first two (MPA and MTPA) can also be purchased as acid chlorides. When using MTPA or the corresponding acid chloride [85] for the derivatization of an alcohol or amine, it should be noted that the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog priority rules assign different R/S descriptors to the acid and to the corresponding chloride; this is due to the different priority order generated by the substituents [i.e., (R)-MTPA generates the (S)-acid chloride and vice versa].
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Conference papers on the topic "Pulsar Cia"

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Marret, J. P. "The megajoule project power conditioning CEA-PROJECT." In IEE Symposium Pulsed Power 2000. IEE, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic:20000280.

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Pichon, Sylvain, David Guilhem, Rene Bailly-Salins, and Jean-Louis Lemaire. "DC Gun Photo-Injector Design for CEA RF Accelerator." In 2007 IEEE Pulsed Power Plasma Science Conference. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ppps.2007.4346068.

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Ravex, A., and P. Rolland. "Status of Pulse Tube Developments at CEA/SBT." In International Conference On Environmental Systems. 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA, United States: SAE International, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/941525.

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Toury, M., F. Cartier, P. Combes, S. Cartier, R. Maisonny, M. Caron, and B. Etchessahar. "Transfer and test of a 1 MV LTD generator at CEA." In 2013 IEEE Pulsed Power and Plasma Science Conference (PPPS 2013). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ppc.2013.6627521.

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Deng, Guoqiang, Aimin Tang, Miaomiao Xing, Lin Ling, Guirong Jiang, and Wentao Huang. "Dynamics of a Stochastic SIS Epidemic Model with Birth Pulses and Pulse Treatments." In 2017 13th International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Security (CIS). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cis.2017.00101.

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Yuqin Zong, C., and Cameron Miller. "ACCURATE MEASUREMENT OF ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT-EMITTING DIODES." In CIE 2021 Conference. International Commission on Illumination, CIE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.25039/x48.2021.op43.

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We have developed a new calibration capability for 200 nm to 400 nm ultraviolet light-emitting diodes (UV LEDs) using a Type D gonio-spectroradiometer. The recently-introduced mean differential continuous pulse (M-DCP) method is used to overcome the measurement difficulty associated with the initial forward voltage, VF, anomaly of a UV LED, which makes it impossible to use VF to infer junction temperature, TJ, during pulsed operation. The new measurement facility was validated indirectly by comparing the measured total luminous flux of a white LED with that measured using the NIST’s 2.5 m absolute integrating sphere. The expanded calibration uncertainty for the total radiant flux is approximately 2 % to 3 % (k = 2) depending the wavelength of the UV LED.
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Pichon, S., and D. Guilhem. "Beam dynamics simulation and DC gun photo-injector design for CEA RF accelerator." In 2007 IEEE International Pulsed Power Plasma Science Conference (PPPS 2007). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ppps.2007.4652420.

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Yao, Yao, Xin Xin, and Ping Guo. "Pulsar Candidate Selection by Assembling Positive Sample Emphasized Classifiers." In 2016 12th International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Security (CIS). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cis.2016.0036.

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Xu, Jiali, Qian Yin, Ping Guo, and Xin Zheng. "Effective Pulsar Dispersion Measure Estimation Based on Progressive Probabilistic Hough Transform." In 2019 15th International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Security (CIS). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cis.2019.00059.

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Alfarra, Mohammed A., Mohammed Sadeq, and Husam Sadek. "Assessment of the Current Frequency Calculation Methods Used in the Determination of the Dynamic Modulus Value in Pavement Design and Analysis." In The 2nd International Conference on Civil Infrastructure and Construction. Qatar University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.29117/cic.2023.0115.

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The dynamic modulus |E*| is used in the Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide (MEPDG) to express the viscoelasticity of asphalt material at a range of temperatures and loading frequencies. As a result, the current MEPDG method assumes that frequency is calculated as the opposite of vehicular loading pulse time. In addition, the loading pulse time can be calculated using the Odemark thickness equivalency method according to the MEPDG. On the other hand, the loading frequency as per Qatar Highway Design Manual (QHDM 2021) is estimated based on the average vehicle speed using Losa and Di Natale formula. However, studies found major inadequacies in the adopted method of MEPDG, which might affect the accuracy of the loading frequency and |E*| accordingly which leads to an impact on the pavement design and performance analysis. Hence, it was recommended that alternative frequency determination approaches like the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) be used rather than traditional time-domain techniques. Therefore, this paper compares the results of the MEPDG and QHDM loading frequency procedure with the dominant frequencies (DF) obtained using the FFT. On the other hand, the loading time pulses are estimated using the Odemark approach and, compared to the ones simulated using 3D Move Analysis software that accurately considers the tire contact pressure, viscoelastic properties, & vehicle speed. It was found that the used frequency determination approach in the pavement design in Qatar, overestimates the frequency values by about 30% to 88%. Furthermore, the findings showed that the MEPDG method for determining loading time and frequency is not conservative.
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Miller, Thomas Martin, Cihangir Celik, Kimberly L. McMahan, Yi-kang Lee, Emmanuel Gagnier, Nicolas Authier, Jerome Piot, Xavier Jacquet, Guillaume Rousseau, and Kevin H. Reynolds. Neutron Activation and Thermoluminescent Detector Responses to a Bare Pulse of the CEA Valduc SILENE Critical Assembly. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1224756.

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Miller, Thomas Martin, Cihangir Celik, Kimberly McMahan Isbell, Yi-kang Lee, Emmanuel Gagnier, Nicolas Authier, Jerome Piot, Xavier Jacquet, Guillaume Rousseau, and Kevin H. Reynolds. Neutron Activation Foil and Thermoluminescent Dosimeter Responses to a Lead Reflected Pulse of the CEA Valduc SILENE Critical Assembly. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1326508.

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Miller, Thomas Martin, Cihangir Celik, Kimberly L. McMahan, Yi-kang Lee, Emmanuel Gagnier, Nicolas Authier, Jerome Piot, Xavier Jacquet, Guillaume Rousseau, and Kevin H. Reynolds. Neutron Activation Foil and Thermoluminescent Dosimeter Responses to a Polyethylene Reflected Pulse of the CEA Valduc SILENE Critical Assembly. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1327663.

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Mazzoni, Silvia, Nicholas Gregor, Linda Al Atik, Yousef Bozorgnia, David Welch, and Gregory Deierlein. Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis and Selecting and Scaling of Ground-Motion Records (PEER-CEA Project). Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center, University of California, Berkeley, CA, November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.55461/zjdn7385.

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This report is one of a series of reports documenting the methods and findings of a multi-year, multi-disciplinary project coordinated by the Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center (PEER) and funded by the California Earthquake Authority (CEA). The overall project is titled “Quantifying the Performance of Retrofit of Cripple Walls and Sill Anchorage in Single-Family Wood-Frame Buildings,” henceforth referred to as the “PEER–CEA Project.” The overall objective of the PEER–CEA Project is to provide scientifically based information (e.g., testing, analysis, and resulting loss models) that measure and assess the effectiveness of seismic retrofit to reduce the risk of damage and associated losses (repair costs) of wood-frame houses with cripple wall and sill anchorage deficiencies as well as retrofitted conditions that address those deficiencies. Tasks that support and inform the loss-modeling effort are: (1) collecting and summarizing existing information and results of previous research on the performance of wood-frame houses; (2) identifying construction features to characterize alternative variants of wood-frame houses; (3) characterizing earthquake hazard and ground motions at representative sites in California; (4) developing cyclic loading protocols and conducting laboratory tests of cripple wall panels, wood-frame wall subassemblies, and sill anchorages to measure and document their response (strength and stiffness) under cyclic loading; and (5) the computer modeling, simulations, and the development of loss models as informed by a workshop with claims adjustors. This report is a product of Working Group 3 (WG3), Task 3.1: Selecting and Scaling Ground-motion records. The objective of Task 3.1 is to provide suites of ground motions to be used by other working groups (WGs), especially Working Group 5: Analytical Modeling (WG5) for Simulation Studies. The ground motions used in the numerical simulations are intended to represent seismic hazard at the building site. The seismic hazard is dependent on the location of the site relative to seismic sources, the characteristics of the seismic sources in the region and the local soil conditions at the site. To achieve a proper representation of hazard across the State of California, ten sites were selected, and a site-specific probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) was performed at each of these sites for both a soft soil (Vs30 = 270 m/sec) and a stiff soil (Vs30=760 m/sec). The PSHA used the UCERF3 seismic source model, which represents the latest seismic source model adopted by the USGS [2013] and NGA-West2 ground-motion models. The PSHA was carried out for structural periods ranging from 0.01 to 10 sec. At each site and soil class, the results from the PSHA—hazard curves, hazard deaggregation, and uniform-hazard spectra (UHS)—were extracted for a series of ten return periods, prescribed by WG5 and WG6, ranging from 15.5–2500 years. For each case (site, soil class, and return period), the UHS was used as the target spectrum for selection and modification of a suite of ground motions. Additionally, another set of target spectra based on “Conditional Spectra” (CS), which are more realistic than UHS, was developed [Baker and Lee 2018]. The Conditional Spectra are defined by the median (Conditional Mean Spectrum) and a period-dependent variance. A suite of at least 40 record pairs (horizontal) were selected and modified for each return period and target-spectrum type. Thus, for each ground-motion suite, 40 or more record pairs were selected using the deaggregation of the hazard, resulting in more than 200 record pairs per target-spectrum type at each site. The suites contained more than 40 records in case some were rejected by the modelers due to secondary characteristics; however, none were rejected, and the complete set was used. For the case of UHS as the target spectrum, the selected motions were modified (scaled) such that the average of the median spectrum (RotD50) [Boore 2010] of the ground-motion pairs follow the target spectrum closely within the period range of interest to the analysts. In communications with WG5 researchers, for ground-motion (time histories, or time series) selection and modification, a period range between 0.01–2.0 sec was selected for this specific application for the project. The duration metrics and pulse characteristics of the records were also used in the final selection of ground motions. The damping ratio for the PSHA and ground-motion target spectra was set to 5%, which is standard practice in engineering applications. For the cases where the CS was used as the target spectrum, the ground-motion suites were selected and scaled using a modified version of the conditional spectrum ground-motion selection tool (CS-GMS tool) developed by Baker and Lee [2018]. This tool selects and scales a suite of ground motions to meet both the median and the user-defined variability. This variability is defined by the relationship developed by Baker and Jayaram [2008]. The computation of CS requires a structural period for the conditional model. In collaboration with WG5 researchers, a conditioning period of 0.25 sec was selected as a representative of the fundamental mode of vibration of the buildings of interest in this study. Working Group 5 carried out a sensitivity analysis of using other conditioning periods, and the results and discussion of selection of conditioning period are reported in Section 4 of the WG5 PEER report entitled Technical Background Report for Structural Analysis and Performance Assessment. The WG3.1 report presents a summary of the selected sites, the seismic-source characterization model, and the ground-motion characterization model used in the PSHA, followed by selection and modification of suites of ground motions. The Record Sequence Number (RSN) and the associated scale factors are tabulated in the Appendices of this report, and the actual time-series files can be downloaded from the PEER Ground-motion database Portal (https://ngawest2.berkeley.edu/)(link is external).
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