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Healy, Judith M., Costanza L. Maffi, and Paul Dugdale. "A national medical register: balancing public transparency and professional privacy." Medical Journal of Australia 188, no. 4 (February 2008): 247–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.5694/j.1326-5377.2008.tb01597.x.

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Arnold, Peter C. "A national medical register: balancing public transparency and professional privacy." Medical Journal of Australia 188, no. 9 (May 2008): 549–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.5694/j.1326-5377.2008.tb01781.x.

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Healy, Judith M., and Paul Dugdale. "A national medical register: balancing public transparency and professional privacy." Medical Journal of Australia 188, no. 9 (May 2008): 549–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.5694/j.1326-5377.2008.tb01782.x.

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Zhuang, Xiaotong, and Santosh Pande. "Balancing register allocation across threads for a multithreaded network processor." ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39, no. 6 (June 9, 2004): 289–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/996893.996876.

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Ott, James M., and Anura P. Jayasumana. "Performance and bandwidth balancing of the register insertion bus (RIB) fiber optic network." Computer Communications 20, no. 15 (December 1997): 1342–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-3664(97)00064-9.

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Wang, Shuai, Tao Jin, Chuanlei Zheng, and Guangshan Duan. "Low Power Aging-Aware On-Chip Memory Structure Design by Duty Cycle Balancing." Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers 25, no. 09 (June 21, 2016): 1650115. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218126616501152.

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The degradation of CMOS devices over the lifetime can cause severe threat to the system performance and reliability at deep submicron semiconductor technologies. The negative bias temperature instability (NBTI) is among the most important sources of the aging mechanisms. Applying the traditional guardbanding technique to address the decreased speed of devices is too costly. On-chip memory structures, such as register files and on-chip caches, suffer a very high NBTI stress. In this paper, we propose the aging-aware design to combat the NBTI-induced aging in integer register files, data caches and instruction caches in high-performance microprocessors. The proposed aging-aware design can mitigate the negative aging effects by balancing the duty cycle ratio of the internal bits in on-chip memory structures. Besides the aging problem, the power consumption is also one of the most prominent issues in microprocessor design. Therefore, we further propose to apply the low power schemes to different memory structures under aging-aware design. The proposed low power aging-aware design can also achieve a significant power reduction, which will further reduce the temperature and NBTI degradation of the on-chip memory structures. Our experimental results show that our aging-aware design can effectively reduce the NBTI stress with 30.8%, 64.5% and 72.0% power saving for the integer register file, data cache and instruction cache, respectively.
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Alobaidi, Ali Hadi. "EVALUATING MAXIMUM COMPENSATION CRITERIA FOR PROPERTY DEVELOPERS ACCORDING TO THE INTERIM REAL PROPERTY REGISTER IN DUBAI." UUM Journal of Legal Studies 12, Number 2 (July 5, 2021): 23–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.32890/uumjls2021.12.2.2.

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This paper presents an assessment of the criteria for setting the maximum amount of compensation given to a property developer when a buyer breaches their contractual obligations according to the law of the Interim Real Property Register in the Emirate of Dubai. The register gives the developer the power to deduct a certain percentage of the amount paid to them by the buyer, without the need to resort to justice or arbitration. Such a power is one of certain exceptional powers granted to the developer under this law to encourage property investment in Dubai. This research aims to define the type of compensation that the property developer deserves, as well as present the criteria for the maximum amount of compensation and an evaluation of them. This was achieved by analyzing Article 11 of the mentioned law for accuracy and fairness on this issue, and its success in balancing the conflicting interests of both parties. One key result found was that the legislator had not succeeded in balancing the two parties of the off-plan sale. It is strongly recommended that the legislator abolish the three criteria on the maximum amount of compensation and adopt alternative criteria.
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Poortinga, Ype H. "Balancing Individual Interests and Quality of the Profession in the Formulation of Professional Standards." European Psychologist 10, no. 2 (January 2005): 103–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/1016-9040.10.2.103.

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Abstract. In the EU-funded working group that has been developing a European Diploma of Psychology several issues arose where a balance had to be found between individual interests of practicing psychologists and standards of professional quality. These issues included: an accredited curriculum or individual on-the-job performance as requirement for entry to the profession; open access of diploma holders to all areas of practice or access limited to a specific area defined by previous training and experience; time-limited or life-long validity of the diploma and low vs. high continued education requirements for revalidation; and the use of the register of diploma holders for the profession as a marketing tool for the individual psychologist.
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HERBORDT, MARTIN C., and CHARLES C. WEEMS. "ENPASSANT: AN ENVIRONMENT FOR EVALUATING MASSIVELY PARALLEL ARRAY ARCHITECTURES FOR SPATIALLY MAPPED APPLICATIONS." International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence 09, no. 02 (April 1995): 175–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218001495000109.

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Although massively parallel arrays for spatially mapped applications have been proposed since the 1950s42 and built since the 1960s,12 there have been very few systematic empirical studies that cover more than a small fraction of the design space. The problems have included the lack of a test suite of non-trivial application codes; inadequate language support; the difficulties of balancing evaluation performance with flexibility; and balancing test suite portability with accuracy of evaluation. We describe an environment that addresses these problems. A realistic workload including a series of applications currently being used as building blocks in vision research has been constructed. Both flexibility in architectural parameter selection and simulation efficiency are maintained with a novel new technique that combines virtual machine emulation with trace-driven simulation. The trade-off between fairness to diverse target architectures and programmability of the test suite is addressed through the use of operator and application libraries for a small set of critical functions. We also present examples of the type of results we are obtaining, including the effects of changing ALU designs and datapath widths, finding critical points in register set and cache sizes, the benefits of various types of router networks, and the performance cost of processor virtualization.
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Hao, Yunqiang, Dongbai Yi, Xiaowei Zhang, Wenxin Yu, Jianxiong Xi, and Lenian He. "A Power Management IC Used for Monitoring and Protection of Li-Ion Battery Packs." Journal of Sensors 2021 (April 8, 2021): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6611648.

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A power management system is a critical component of the system which needs Li-ion battery packs for power supply. This paper proposes a fully integrated, high-precision, and high-reliability Integrated Circuit (IC) for the power management system of Li-ion battery packs. It has full protection circuits including overvoltage, overtemperature, and overcurrent circuits with measuring voltage accuracy of 0.2 mV and a 15-bit internal Successive Approximation Register (SAR) Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC). This IC is designed to protect the system automatically and measure the battery cells’ voltage, temperature, and charging or discharging current with high precision. It also provides an I2C interface to communicate with an external Microcontroller Unit (MCU), making it achievable to perform battery cells’ voltage balancing and SOC estimation with 0.1% estimation accuracy in an hour.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Register balancing"

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Kosoff, Zoe M., and Zoe M. Kosoff. "Register variation in Arabic translations of the WPAI: Balancing localization standards and Arabic language norms." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/626393.

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How does localized translation relate to the Arabic language? According to the Localization Industry Standards Association, localization “involves taking a product and making it linguistically and culturally appropriate to the target locale (country/region and language) where it will be used and sold,” (Esselink 2000a, p. 3). In monoglossic situations, localized translation involves producing translations that reflect regional language variation. Localizing Arabic translations presents a greater challenge because the Arabic language is characterized by both register variation and regional variation (Badawi 1973/2012; Bassiouney 2009; Ferguson 1959/1972). Existing literature addresses both localized translation and Arabic translation, but does not address localized Arabic translation specifically. Within the field of outcomes research, a public health subfield that studies patient populations health and well-being, prior studies that analyze Arabic translations of outcomes research documentation focus solely on the validity of universal, not localized translations. Studies in other specialized fields such as law also fail to include analysis of localized Arabic translation. This study analyzes register and regional variation in one universal and twenty-seven localized Arabic translations of the Work Productivity and Activity Impairment Questionnaire (WPAI), a clinical outcome assessment that is frequently localized for use in internationally sited clinical trials (Margaret Reilly Associates 2013). To determine the degree to which the Arabic WPAIs are localized, twenty-one variables including linguistic lexical items, morphological forms, and syntactic structures were coded as either salient Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) or localized. Localized variables include salient Levantine Arabic (LA), Gulf Arabic (GA), and Egyptian Arabic (EA) features, shared MSA/LA/GA/EA variables and simplified variables. Then residual analysis of the expected and observed frequencies of each variable determined the overall degree of localization for each variable. Results indicate that salient MSA variables and localized variables are used in all twenty-eight WPAIs while localized salient LA, GA, and EA variables are completely absent. Although the inconsistent use of localized shared and simplified variables throughout the one universal and twenty-seven L-, G-, and E-WPAIs indicates that localization standards are met inconsistently, all twenty-eight WPAIs are successful within a functionalist framework because the use of salient MSA, shared, and simplified variables ensures that the text is accessible to a lay audience, which is the ultimate function of the target text (TT). This study sheds light on the inherent challenges of localized Arabic translation, which is caught between localization standards and Arabic language norms. Motivations for using salient MSA, shared, and simplified variables are discussed and implications of this study include improving methods for producing localized Arabic translations.
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Houška, David. "Poloautomatizovaný návrh vysoce výkonných číslicových obvodů s Xilinx FPGA." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta elektrotechniky a komunikačních technologií, 2021. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-442592.

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Tato diplomová práce se zabývá návrhem sekvenčních digitálních obvodů s ohledem na optimalizaci zpoždění. V práci je popsána problematika dvou technik, které jsou běžně používané při optimalizaci – stručně je popsána technika tzv. synchronizace registrů (angl. retiming), větší pozornost je však věnována technice tzv. zřetězení (angl. pipelining). V rámci praktické části byla vypracována forma abstrakce sekvenčních digitálních obvodů pomocí acyklických orientovaných grafů. Obvod je tak přenesen do roviny, ve které je jednodušší jej transformovat. Zároveň je představen nástroj pro polo-automatickou optimalizaci digitálních obvodů vyvíjených v prostředí Xilinx ISE Design Suite využitím techniky zřetězení.
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Zhao, Nannan. "Towards a Flexible High-efficiency Storage System for Containerized Applications." Diss., Virginia Tech, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/100315.

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Due to their tight isolation, low overhead, and efficient packaging of the execution environment, Docker containers have become a prominent solution for deploying modern applications. Consequently, a large amount of Docker images are created and this massive image dataset presents challenges to the registry and container storage infrastructure and so far has remained a largely unexplored area. Hence, there is a need of docker image characterization that can help optimize and improve the storage systems for containerized applications. Moreover, existing deduplication techniques significantly degrade the performance of registries, which will slow down the container startup time. Therefore, there is growing demand for high storage efficiency and high-performance registry storage systems. Last but not least, different storage systems can be integrated with containers as backend storage systems and provide persistent storage for containerized applications. So, it is important to analyze the performance of different backend storage systems and storage drivers and draw out the implications for container storage system design. These above observations and challenges motivate my dissertation. In this dissertation, we aim to improve the flexibility, performance, and efficiency of the storage systems for containerized applications. To this end, we focus on the following three important aspects: Docker images, Docker registry storage system, and Docker container storage drivers with their backend storage systems. Specifically, this dissertation adopts three steps: (1) analyzing the Docker image dataset; (2) deriving the design implications; (3) designing a new storage framework for Docker registries and propose different optimizations for container storage systems. In the first part of this dissertation (Chapter 3), we analyze over 167TB of uncompressed Docker Hub images, characterize them using multiple metrics and evaluate the potential of le level deduplication in Docker Hub. In the second part of this dissertation (Chapter 4), we conduct a comprehensive performance analysis of container storage systems based on the key insights from our image characterizations, and derive several design implications. In the third part of this dissertation (Chapter 5), we propose DupHunter, a new Docker registry architecture, which not only natively deduplicates layers for space savings but also reduces layer restore overhead. DupHunter supports several configurable deduplication modes, which provide different levels of storage efficiency, durability, and performance, to support a range of uses. In the fourth part of this dissertation (Chapter 6), we explore an innovative holistic approach, Chameleon, that employs data redundancy techniques such as replication and erasure-coding, coupled with endurance-aware write offloading, to mitigate wear level imbalance in distributed SSD-based storage systems. This high-performance fash cluster can be used for registries to speedup performance.
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The amount of Docker images stored in Docker registries is increasing rapidly and present challenges for the underlying storage infrastructures. Before we do any optimizations for the storage system, we should first analyze this big Docker image dataset. To this end, in this dissertation we perform the first large-scale characterization and redundancy analysis of the images and layers stored in the Docker Hub registry. Based on the findings, this dissertation presents a series of practical and efficient techniques, algorithms, optimizations to achieve high performance and flexibility, and space-efficient storage system for containerized applications. The experimental evaluation demonstrates the effectiveness of our optimizations and techniques to make storage systems flexible and space-efficacy.
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Justino, Josivan Ribeiro. "Estimativas de mortalidade para a regi?o nordeste do Brasil em 2010: uma associa??o do m?todo demogr?fico equa??o geral de balanceamento, com o estimador bayesiano emp?rico." Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, 2013. http://repositorio.ufrn.br:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/13859.

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One of the greatest challenges of demography, nowadays, is to obtain estimates of mortality, in a consistent manner, mainly in small areas. The lack of this information, hinders public health actions and leads to impairment of quality of classification of deaths, generating concern on the part of demographers and epidemiologists in obtaining reliable statistics of mortality in the country. In this context, the objective of this work is to obtain estimates of deaths adjustment factors for correction of adult mortality, by States, meso-regions and age groups in the northeastern region, in 2010. The proposal is based on two lines of observation: a demographic one and a statistical one, considering also two areas of coverage in the States of the Northeast region, the meso-regions, as larger areas and counties, as small areas. The methodological principle is to use the General Equation and Balancing demographic method or General Growth Balance to correct the observed deaths, in larger areas (meso-regions) of the states, since they are less prone to breakage of methodological assumptions. In the sequence, it will be applied the statistical empirical Bayesian estimator method, considering as sum of deaths in the meso-regions, the death value corrected by the demographic method, and as reference of observation of smaller area, the observed deaths in small areas (counties). As results of this combination, a smoothing effect on the degree of coverage of deaths is obtained, due to the association with the empirical Bayesian Estimator, and the possibility of evaluating the degree of coverage of deaths by age groups at counties, meso-regions and states levels, with the advantage of estimete adjustment factors, according to the desired level of aggregation. The results grouped by State, point to a significant improvement of the degree of coverage of deaths, according to the combination of the methods with values above 80%. Alagoas (0.88), Bahia (0.90), Cear? (0.90), Maranh?o (0.84), Para?ba (0.88), Pernambuco (0.93), Piau? (0.85), Rio Grande do Norte (0.89) and Sergipe (0.92). Advances in the control of the registry information in the health system, linked to improvements in socioeconomic conditions and urbanization of the counties, in the last decade, provided a better quality of information registry of deaths in small areas
Um dos grandes desafios atuais da demografia ? obter estimativas de mortalidade, de maneira consistente, principalmente em pequenas ?reas. A car?ncia destas informa??es, dificulta a??es de sa?de p?blica e leva ao comprometimento da qualidade de classifica??o de ?bitos, gerando preocupa??o por parte dos dem?grafos e epidemiologistas na obten??o de estat?sticas confi?veis da mortalidade no Pa?s. Neste contexto, o objetivo deste trabalho ? obter estimativas de fatores de ajuste de ?bitos para corre??o da mortalidade adulta, por estados, mesorregi?es e grupos et?rios na regi?o nordeste, em 2010. A proposta est? pautada sobre duas linhas de observa??o: uma demogr?fica e outra estat?stica, considerando tamb?m duas ?reas de abrang?ncia nos estados da regi?o Nordeste, as mesorregi?es como ?reas maiores e os munic?pios como pequenas ?reas. O principio metodol?gico ? usar o m?todo demogr?fico Equa??o Geral e Balanceamento ou General Growth Balance, para corrigir os ?bitos observados, nas ?reas maiores (mesorregi?es) dos estados, por estas serem regi?es menos prop?cias a quebra dos pressupostos metodol?gicos. Em seguida, ser? aplicado o m?todo estat?stico estimador bayesiano emp?rico, considerando como soma dos ?bitos nas mesorregi?es, o valor de ?bito corrigido pelo m?todo demogr?fico e como refer?ncia de observa??o de ?rea menor os ?bitos observados nas pequenas ?reas (munic?pios). Como resultados desta combina??o, um efeito de suaviza??o do grau de cobertura dos ?bitos ? obtido, fruto da associa??o com o estimador bayesiano emp?rico e a possibilidade de avaliar o grau de cobertura de ?bitos por grupos et?rios em n?vel de munic?pios, mesorregi?es e estado, com a vantagem de estimar fatores de ajuste, conforme o n?vel de agrega??o desejado. Os resultados agrupados por estado, apontam para uma melhora significante do grau de cobertura de ?bitos, segundo a combina??o dos m?todos com valores acima de 80%. Alagoas (0,88), Bahia (0,90), Cear? (0,90), Maranh?o (0,84), Para?ba (0,88), Pernambuco (0,93), Piau? (0,85) , Rio Grande do Norte (0,89) e Sergipe (0,92). Os avan?os no controle do registro das informa??es no sistema de sa?de, associado ?s melhorias nas condi??es socioecon?micas e de urbaniza??o dos munic?pios, na ?ltima d?cada, proporcionaram uma melhor qualidade do registro das informa??es de ?bitos nas pequenas ?reas
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Book chapters on the topic "Register balancing"

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Ryder, Neil. "Balancing a company's share register." In Handbook of Financial Public Relations, 161–65. Elsevier, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-434-90182-1.50022-8.

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Severs, Jeffrey. "In Line for the Cash Register with Wallace." In David Foster Wallace's Balancing Books, 244–52. Columbia University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7312/columbia/9780231179447.003.0008.

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“THERE YOU are at the market while your items are being tallied” (PK 343). To conclude, I leave Wallace there, where he has in a certain sense been his entire career, waiting for value to resolve itself into something other than the price tag on a commodity. His work is often quite Beckettian, but there is no blasted landscape, no Godot—one waits instead for reconciliation at the cash register. From the voice of Mindy saying “Total: seventeen-fifty” (...
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"CONCLUSION: IN LINE FOR THE CASH REGISTER WITH WALLACE." In David Foster Wallace's Balancing Books, 244–52. Columbia University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.7312/seve17944-010.

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Şenaras, Arzu Eren, and Hayrettin Kemal Sezen. "A Simulation Model for Resource Balancing in Healthcare Systems." In Hospital Management and Emergency Medicine, 336–51. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-2451-0.ch017.

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This study aims to analyze resource effectiveness through developed model. Changing different number of resources and testing their response, appropriate number of resources can be identified as a basis of resource balancing through what-if analysis. The simulation model for emergency department is developed by Arena package program. The patient waiting times are reduced by the tested scenarios. Health care system is very expensive sector and related costs are very high. To raise service quality, number of doctor and nurse are increased but system target is provided by increased number of register clerk. Testing different scenarios, effective policy can be designed using developed simulation model. This chapter provides the readers to evaluate healthcare system using discrete event simulation. The developed model could be evaluated as a base for new implementations in other hospitals and clinics.
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Odd Petersen, Lars. "Balancing the Capacity in Health Care." In Encyclopedia of Healthcare Information Systems, 141–48. IGI Global, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-889-5.ch020.

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Diagnostics and treatment of patients often involve several different clinics. When improving quality and efficiency in health care we therefore need to consider the entire pathway from the patient’s first contact with a health institution until the final discharge from the hospital and rehabilitation after the end of treatment. A system view is needed to consider the stochastic nature of acute patient arrivals, the variety of pathways through the clinics, and the stochastic time needed for diagnostics and treatment. A balancing of the capacity at the different clinics, in order to deliver health care services in due time, to improve the overall productivity or use of capacity, calls for a reallocation of resources. A successful accomplishment of such a process requires a common insight and agreement by the clinics and therefore representatives from the clinics participating in the analytical process. The clinician participation enables elucidation and use of information on organizational behaviour of importance for the daily operations. This type of information does not appear from the registered patient data and implies analytical tools, which are both simple and intuitive and capable of handling and displaying the type and amount of information needed in a trustworthy and consistent way.
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"Balancing the Ideological Pendulum in National Heritage: Cultural Politics in the Management of Japanese Colonial Heritage in Modern Korea." In World Heritage and National Registers, 235–44. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315135960-28.

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"Balancing Fisheries Management and Water Uses for Impounded River Systems." In Balancing Fisheries Management and Water Uses for Impounded River Systems, edited by Michael D. Netherland. American Fisheries Society, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.47886/9781934874066.ch32.

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<em>Abstract</em>.—Herbicide use to control aquatic vegetation in southern reservoirs can elicit a wide range of responses and concerns from the fishing community, lake property owners, and the general public. Debates regarding the need to control aquatic plants, how much vegetation to control and where, and the herbicides chosen can be divisive. This paper will focus on the use patterns and technical features of aquatic herbicides and factors that should be considered when implementing a herbicide program for aquatic plant management in reservoirs. Both the angling community and general public often have misconceptions regarding herbicide use patterns, plant selectivity and nontarget impacts, and management objectives. There are currently 10 herbicide active ingredients registered for aquatic use. Glyphosate and imazapyr are used strictly for emergent aquatic plant control while copper, endothall, and fluridone are used almost exclusively for submersed plant control. The herbicides diquat, carfentrazone, penoxsulam, triclopyr, and 2,4-D are used for both emergent and submersed plant control. Many of the registered herbicides have been used since the 1950s and 1960s for aquatic plant management. Each compound has unique properties that impact the recommended use rates and use patterns, label restrictions, and plant selectivity. There are also several new herbicides that are currently being evaluated for aquatic plants. While herbicides are used in a wide variety of aquatic systems, reservoirs often present unique challenges due to high-flow events and vegetation growing in narrow strips along the shoreline or in open flats. Rapid dilution or dispersion of the herbicide from the target area remains a significant technical challenge in reservoirs. The introduction of invasive plants such as hydrilla <em>Hydrilla verticillata </em>and Eurasian watermilfoil <em>Myriophyllum spicatum </em>has increased the complexity of management decisions. These fast-growing submersed species can be viewed as both beneficial and detrimental to various reservoir systems. While some see these plants as invasive species that require management, others see them as providing valuable habitat in systems with limited native vegetation. Despite both social and environmental challenges, aquatic herbicides continue to provide reliable, relatively rapid results and site-specific aquatic plant management at a wide variety of scales.
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Abdel Rahman, Ahlam Naser. "The Impact of Board Composition on Corporate Strategy in the Arab Region Context." In Strategic Thinking, Planning, and Management Practice in the Arab World, 132–55. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-8048-5.ch007.

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The board of directors plays an essential role in ensuring good corporate governance in any companies or institutes regardless of the size or nature of work. The purpose of this chapter is to examine the impact of board composition on corporate strategy and its contribution to strategic decisions and management monitoring and control of the corporate strategy in Arab organization by examining a case from Jordan. The study adopted analytical descriptive (quantitative) approach; a questionnaire was used for data gathering, and SPSS software was used for data analysis. The questionnaires were distributed randomly to workers in selected companies and banks that are registered in Amman Stock Market, and around 100 responses of members of board of directors (BOD) and other workers were collected and analyzed. The results confirmed the impact of the board on its contribution to the decision process, on the monitoring and controlling strategy, and on its contribution to advising management in Amman Stock Market. The study revealed that the board is primarily responsible for overseeing board performance and achieving a proper return for shareholders, while preventing conflicts of interest and balancing competing demands on the company. The study recommended the need for implementation plans and instructions in order to identify deviations.
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Conference papers on the topic "Register balancing"

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Karfa, Chandan. "Automatic register balancing in model-based high-level synthesis." In 2015 6th Asia Symposium on Quality Electronic Design (ASQED). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/acqed.2015.7274005.

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Amrouch, Hussam, Thomas Ebi, and Jorg Henkel. "Stress balancing to mitigate NBTI effects in register files." In 2013 43rd Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/dsn.2013.6575315.

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Zhuang, Xiaotong, and Santosh Pande. "Balancing register allocation across threads for a multithreaded network processor." In the ACM SIGPLAN 2004 conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/996841.996876.

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Shivshankar, Siddhartha, Sunil Vangara, and Alexander G. Dean. "Balancing register pressure and context-switching delays in ASTI systems." In the 2005 international conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1086297.1086335.

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Shuai Wang, Tao Jin, Chuanlei Zheng, and Guangshan Duan. "Low power aging-aware register file design by duty cycle balancing." In 2012 Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE 2012). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/date.2012.6176528.

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Chang, Ya-Chu, Tung-Wei Lin, Iris Hui-Ru Jiang, and Gi-Joon Nam. "Graceful Register Clustering by Effective Mean Shift Algorithm for Power and Timing Balancing." In ISPD '19: International Symposium on Physical Design. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3299902.3309753.

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Yang, Chengmo, and Maria Ruiz Varela. "Qualifying non-volatile register files for embedded systems through compiler-directed write minimization and balancing." In 2015 IFIP/IEEE International Conference on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI-SoC). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/vlsi-soc.2015.7314397.

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Kugel, Karin, Peter Brennecke, Stephan Steyer, Detlef Gruendler, Wilma Boetsch, and Claudia Haider. "Control of Materials Harmful to Water in the German KONRAD Repository." In ASME 2009 12th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2009-16125.

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In order to avoid a pollution of the near surface ground water during the post closure phase of the Konrad repository the acceptable amount of material harmful to water in the radioactive waste is restricted. For this purpose the KONRAD plan approval order includes waste requirements referring to the German water law (“water law permission”). In a first part of this contribution the water law permission for the KONRAD repository is introduced. This permission contains a list of materials harmful to water with the respective limitations in mass and many instructions and proposals regarding the registering and balancing of these materials as well as quality assurance aspects. The second part deals with the implementation of the water law permission in the waste acceptance criteria. The waste producer has to describe his waste in a standardized way with respect to the material composition. The operator of the repository has to check this description and to register and balance the materials and substances harmful to water. This procedure is based on a standardized list of materials and a list of containers. In the third part quality control measures used for the proof of the compliance with the acceptance criteria (with respect to the water law permission) are described. In particular objective of the quality control, possible quality control options and acceptable margins are dealt with.
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Liang, Jin-Wei, and Brian Feeny. "Balancing Energy to Estimate Damping in a Forced Oscillator With Compliant Contact." In ASME 2010 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2010-28049.

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This work identifies damping parameters from compliant-contact vibration systems using energy dissipation concept. To develop the identification algorithms, the energy loss as registered in the force-displacement relationship of the real system is balanced against that of a theoretical model incorporating with an idealized compliant contact. Two approaches, including one based on the harmonic response assumption and the other directly integrating the system responses, are developed. Numerical investigations are performed to illustrate the reliability of the identification algorithms.
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Liang, Jin-Wei, and Brian F. Feeny. "Identifying Coulomb and Viscous Friction in Forced Oscillators by Using a Harmonic Energy Balance." In ASME 2002 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2002-32401.

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This study makes use of energy dissipation to identify damping from mechanical vibration systems. Both the viscous damping and dry friction are assumed to coexist in vibration systems. By balancing the energy loss as registered in the force-displacement relationship of the real system against that of a theoretical model, consisting of viscous damping and dry friction components, the identification algorithms are developed and the equivalent viscous-damping and dry-friction parameters are estimated. We apply the estimation equations to both numerical and experimental systems to show the effectiveness and reliability of the new identification method.
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