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Gkoumas, Aristeidis. "Challenges and obstacles for the first digital repository for tourism studies in Greece." European Journal of Tourism Research 18 (March 1, 2018): 146–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.54055/ejtr.v18i.318.

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This paper evaluates the visibility, utility, and operability of the first Digital Repository for Tourism Studies in Greece. The creation of the repository was a project that funded and supervised by the Ministry of Tourism, aiming at the collection and analysis of tourism research, conducted from 1980 and onwards. By following a qualitative approach, this study analyzes the challenges and obstacles of developing a digital archive of scientific publications, studies, Ph.D. dissertations and other research data related with tourism in Greece. In particular, it outlines the financial limitations of the project; operational dysfunctions of the online archive; security of the digital content and issues of maintenance, management and technical support of the digital repository in the future. Based on desk review, personal interviews and peer-research working groups, attended by representatives of major tourism institutions, professional organizations and public authorities, the findings of this inquiry indicate that financial and human resources insufficiency, inadequate time frame and lack of promotion, have hindered the success of the project. The paper concludes with specific recommendations for the efficient management and financial sustainability, security of web content and optimal promotion of open access repositories.
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Bucaciuc Mracica, Teodora, Anca Anghel, Catalin Florentin Ion, Corina Violeta Moraru, Robi Tacutu, and Gligor Andrei Lazar. "MetaboAge DB: a repository of known ageing-related changes in the human metabolome." Biogerontology 21, no. 6 (August 12, 2020): 763–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10522-020-09892-w.

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Abstract Accumulating metabolomics data is starting to become extremely useful in understanding the ageing process, by providing a snapshot into the metabolic state of tissues and organs, at different ages. Molecular studies of such metabolic variations during “normal” ageing can hence guide lifestyle changes and/or medical interventions aimed at improving healthspan and perhaps even lifespan. In this work, we present MetaboAge, a freely accessible database which hosts ageing-related metabolite changes, occurring in healthy individuals. Data is automatically filtered and then manually curated from scientific articles reporting statistically significant associations of human metabolite variations or correlations with ageing. Up to date, MetaboAge contains 408 metabolites annotated with their biological and chemical information, and more than 1515 ageing-related variations, graphically represented on the website grouped by validation methods, sex and age-groups. The MetaboAge database aims to continually structure the expanding information from the field of metabolomics in relation to ageing, thus making it more accessible for further research in gerontology.
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Nudelman, Kelly N. H., Kelley Faber, Colleen M. Mitchell, Chris C. Hobbick, Tae-Hwi Schwantes-An, Catharine M. Wyss, Kristi Wilmes, et al. "P3-127: NATIONAL CELL REPOSITORY FOR ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE: A BIOREPOSITORY FOR ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND RELATED DEMENTIA STUDIES." Alzheimer's & Dementia 14, no. 7S_Part_21 (July 1, 2006): P1116. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jalz.2018.06.1484.

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Ning, Lin, Tianyu Cui, Boyang Zheng, Nuo Wang, Jiaxin Luo, Beilei Yang, Mengze Du, Jun Cheng, Yiying Dou, and Dong Wang. "MNDR v3.0: mammal ncRNA–disease repository with increased coverage and annotation." Nucleic Acids Research 49, no. D1 (August 24, 2020): D160—D164. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkaa707.

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Abstract Many studies have indicated that non-coding RNA (ncRNA) dysfunction is closely related to numerous diseases. Recently, accumulated ncRNA–disease associations have made related databases insufficient to meet the demands of biomedical research. The constant updating of ncRNA–disease resources has become essential. Here, we have updated the mammal ncRNA–disease repository (MNDR, http://www.rna-society.org/mndr/) to version 3.0, containing more than one million entries, four-fold increment in data compared to the previous version. Experimental and predicted circRNA–disease associations have been integrated, increasing the number of categories of ncRNAs to five, and the number of mammalian species to 11. Moreover, ncRNA–disease related drug annotations and associations, as well as ncRNA subcellular localizations and interactions, were added. In addition, three ncRNA–disease (miRNA/lncRNA/circRNA) prediction tools were provided, and the website was also optimized, making it more practical and user-friendly. In summary, MNDR v3.0 will be a valuable resource for the investigation of disease mechanisms and clinical treatment strategies.
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Pinto, Daniela Maciel, Geraldo Stachetti Rodrigues, Gustavo Spadotti Amaral Castro, Gisele Vilela Freitas, Angelo Mansur Mendes, Lauro Rodrigues Nogueira Júnior, Julio Cesar Bogiani, et al. "GEOINFO: impactos sociais do repositório de dados de pesquisa da EMBRAPA." Páginas a&b : Arquivos & Bibliotecas, esp. (2020): 145–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.21747/21836671/pagnesppk17.

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GeoInfo is a repository that provides the spatial research data generated by the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (EMBRAPA) to understand the dynamics of agriculture in Brazilian territory. Considering the efforts required for the implantation and institutionalization of the repository, the absence of Information Science studies related to the investigation of the impact of the uses made from the data and information made available in research data repositories, as well as the impact assessment process used by EMBRAPA since 1989, it is opportune to investigate the impact of the repository for its target audience, that is, geoscience specialists. Thus, the objective of this work is to present the results of an impact assessment carried out with GeoInfo, based on the “Ambitec-TICs: Module of criteria and impact indicators for Information and Communication Technologies”, specifically for the social dimension, existing at Ambitec-TICs
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Kapoor, N., S. Saxena, and L. Gambhir. "FUNGAL ENDOPHYTES AS REPOSITORY OF XANTHINE OXIDASE INHIBITOR." INDIAN DRUGS 56, no. 03 (March 28, 2019): 7–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.53879/id.56.03.11371.

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Xanthine oxidase, a key enzyme of purine metabolism, is considered to be a prime target for the treatment of hyperuricemia and oxidative stress related disorders. Allopurinol and febuxostat are two FDA approved xanthine oxidase inhibitors currently being used for management of chronic hyperuricemia. Plethora of natural sources has been explored in search of novel chemical templates for the development of antihyperuricemic drugs. Studies in past decade have shown the potential of endophytic fungi, which colonize the internal tissues of plants without any evident sign of their ubiquitous existence, as repository of novel chemical entities exhibiting antimicrobial, anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory and anticancer potential. However, very scanty preliminary data is available of exploration of xanthine oxidase inhibitors from fungal endophytes. The present review summarizes the efficacy of xanthine oxidase as target for developing ant-gout agents and highlights the prospective of endophytic fungi as producers of xanthine oxidase inhibitors for the anti-hyperuricemic therapy regimen.
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Ribeiro, Tayse Virgulino. "Android Applications based on software repository analysis." Singular Engenharia, Tecnologia e Gestão 1, no. 2 (October 19, 2019): 6–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.33911/singular-etg.v1i2.55.

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Context: Software repositories have been a source for studies about software evolution and its relation to software defects. In addition, the context of repositories has also been used for the purpose of analyzing refactoring practiced by programmers throughout the development process. Objective: Our objective is based on android projects stored in software repositories, to determine what types of transformations, that is, which refactorings are used, seeking to relate them to quality and security factors. Method: This research uses as an approach an exploratory study of a qualitative character, based on a systematic review of the literature, which will be carried out between the period from 2015 to 2019, as well as the application of research and quality criteria regarding the work context. In addition, develop a case study with projects for Android, relating refactoring quality criteria to non-aggregated projects in software repositories, glimpsing comparative and resulting factors. Expected results: It is expected with this review analysis and a summary of existing literature on Code Quality in the process of Software Refactoring for Android projects. Conclusions: The research is guided by this approach in identifying the types of refactorings practiced and extracting the related quality factors in the development process. We believe that our results will benefit in the updating and summary of the literature in the context of refactoring, glimpsing comparative factors.
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Bonales, L. J., J. M. Elorrieta, C. Menor-Salván, and J. Cobos. "The behavior of unirradiated UO2and uraninite under repository conditions characterized by Raman." MRS Advances 1, no. 62 (2016): 4157–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/adv.2017.203.

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ABSTRACTRaman spectroscopy studies have been performed on one hand to identify different materials related to spent nuclear fuel (SNF), and on the other hand to study the behavior of SNF at different storage conditions. Specifically, the expected oxidation of the SNF matrix under dry storage conditions and the formation of secondary phases (SP), as a result of corrosion of SNF in a deep geological repository, have been studied. In order to perform these experiments, two protocols based on the Raman spectroscopy technique have been developed. The results show U4O9/U3O7and U3O8as oxidation products of UO2powder at high temperatures in air, and the secondary phase formation (rutherfordine, UO2(CO3), soddyite, (UO2)2SiO4•2H2O, uranophane alpha Ca(UO2)2(SiO3OH)2•5H2O and kasolite, PbUO2SiO4•H2O), due to uraninite corrosion under the conditions of Sierra Albarrana (Spain).
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Lake, Jeffrey, Leah Rae Donahue, Cathy Lutz, Stephan Rockwood, and Michael Sasner. "The Jackson Laboratory repository: model selection for immunology research (82.10)." Journal of Immunology 178, no. 1_Supplement (April 1, 2007): S111. http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.178.supp.82.10.

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Abstract The mouse continues as one of the most important model organisms. The Jackson Laboratory Repository serves as a centralized facility for developing, rederiving, cryopreserving and distributing mouse models. The Repository contains a large repertoire of mouse strains related to immunology research that have applications in studies of basic immunology, innate immunity, cancer research, autoimmunity, allergic diseases, and infectious diseases. Selecting appropriate mutant mice is often difficult. For example, mice devoid of CD4+ T cells are found in 3 different strains including a Cd4 −/− strain (B6.129S2-Cd4tm1Mak/J), a strain where MHC class II genes were deleted (B6.129-H2dlAb1-Ea/J), or a targeted mutation in the class II transactivator (B6.129S2-C2tatm1Ccum/J). A wide variety of cre-expressing strains, targeted mutants with loxP-flanked genes and tetracycline regulated transactivator-expressing mice are available that require careful selection. Other factors for model selection include mutation characteristics related to mechanism of action, cell types affected, effects of the mutation on breeding and lifespan, and other associated phenotypes. The strain background including breeding performance, MHC haplotype, disease resistance/susceptibilility and known mutations, such as hemolytic complement deficiency found in a subset of inbred strains, could confound results. Supported by NCRR (RR09781, RR11083, RR16049), NIA, HHMI, and donations from several private foundations
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Bosbach, Dirk, Horst Geckeis, Frank Heberling, Olaf Kolditz, Michael Kühn, Katharina Müller, and Thorsten Stumpf. "An interdisciplinary view of the long-term evolution of repository systems across scales: the iCROSS project." Safety of Nuclear Waste Disposal 1 (November 10, 2021): 85–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/sand-1-85-2021.

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Abstract. The interdisciplinary project “Integrity of nuclear waste repository systems – Cross-scale system understanding and analysis (iCROSS)” combines research competencies of Helmholtz scientists related to the topics of nuclear, geosciences, biosciences and environmental simulations in collaborations overarching the research fields energy and earth and environment. The focus is to understand and analyze close-to-real long-term evolutionary pathways of radioactive waste repositories across nanoscales to repository scales. The project is subdivided into work packages dealing with laboratory studies, field experiments in underground research laboratories (URLs), advanced modelling studies and the integration and alignment of data and information using virtual reality methods. In this sense, the project structure aims at a holistic view on relevant processes across scales in order to comprehensively simulate potential repository evolutions. Within the multi-barrier system of a repository for heat-generating radioactive waste, a number of complex reactions proceed, including dissolution, redox processes, biochemical reactions, gas evolution and solid/liquid interface and (co)precipitation reactions. At the same time, thermal and external mechanical stress has an impact on the conditions in a deep geological repository. All those processes are highly coupled, with multiple interdependencies on various scales and have a strong impact on radionuclide mobility and retention. In recent years, substantial progress was achieved in describing coupled thermal-hydro-mechanical-chemical-biological (THM/CB) processes in numerical simulations. A realistic and concise description of these coupled processes on different time and spatial scales is, at present, a largely unresolved scientific and computational challenge. The close interaction of experimental and simulation teams aims at a more accurate quantification and assessment of processes and thus, the reduction of uncertainties and of conservative assumptions and eventually to a close-to-real perception of the repository evolution. One focus of iCROSS is directed to relevant processes in a clay rock repository. In this context, the iCROSS team became a full member of the international Mont Terri consortium and worked in close collaboration with international and German institutions in URL projects. Respective experiments specifically deal with coupled processes at the reactive interfaces in a repository near field (e.g. the steel/bentonite and bentonite/concrete interfaces). Within iCROSS, the impact of secondary phase formation on radionuclide transport is investigated. At Mont Terri, experiments are in preparation to study radionuclide transport phenomena in clay rock formations within temperature gradients and in facies exhibiting significant heterogeneities on different scales (nm to cm). Beside those studies, high resolution exploration methods for rock characterization are developed and tested and the effect of temperature and other boundary conditions on the strength, creep properties and healing of faults within Opalinus clay are quantified. Multiphysics models coupled to reactive transport simulation have been further developed and applied to laboratory and field experiments. Results are digitally analyzed and illustrated in a visualization center, in order to enhance the comprehension of coupled processes in repository systems across scales. The present contribution provides an overview on the project and reports selected results. The impact of considering complex coupled processes in repository subsystems for the assessment of the integrity of a given (generic) repository arrangement is discussed.
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Micinski, Nathan J. "Simulated Sessions: Cannabis (Sub)culture, the Subcultural Repository, and Networked Mediation." Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1395327787.

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Waring, M. A. "Studies related to chromenequinones." Thesis, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1988. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.233290.

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Steele, John Edward. "Studies related to chromenes." Thesis, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1991. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.308349.

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Baines, Kim Elizabeth. "Studies on inorganic colloids in groundwater samples from the far field of a waste repository." Thesis, Loughborough University, 2003. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/33970.

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Colloids are small particles (with one dimension less than 1 μm) that are meta-stable. Colloids are ubiquitous in natural waters, and due to their relatively large surface areas, they may combine with pollutants and contaminants making these mobile through the terrestrial environment. A large amount of research is currently directed at understanding the role colloids in contaminant transport and modelling the interaction of these systems. This understanding is particularly important when considering the disposal of nuclear waste. Currently, low-level nuclear wastes are disposed of by shallow burial at the BNFL owned site at Drigg, Cumbria, UK. Predictive modelling of radionuclide transport, in and around the Drigg site, is an essential part of the safety case for continued disposal. However, colloids are not yet included in predictive modelling and the work described in this report attempts to determine whether colloids should, or should not, be included in the models.
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Shah, Syed Hasnain Ali. "Studies related to portal hypertension." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/27367.

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1: The role of nitric oxide as a mediator in the hyporesponsiveness of hepatic arteries in cirrhosis is investigated in vitro, noting the effect of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) inhibition on vascular contractility. Result: No difference between the contractile response of cirrhotic and non-cirrhotic blood vessels to phenylephrine was noted with or without iNOS inhibition. Conclusion: iNOS activity does not modulate α-adrenoceptor mediated contractility in hepatic cirrhosis. 2a: To assess the role of clinical palpation in diagnosing splenomegaly in hepatic cirrhosis and to determine the value of abdominal ultrasound in assessing spleen size. Ultrasonography is compared with radionuclide imaging in measuring spleen size. Spleen size has also been related to peripheral blood features of hypersplenism, severity of liver disease, size of GOV and with portal haemodynamic measurements. Results and conclusions: Clinical palpation is an insensitive tool in assessing spleen size. There is a good correlation between spleen weight and ultrasonically determined length of spleen. Ultrasonography and radionuclide imaging give comparable results in measuring spleen size. There is a good correlation of spleen size with portal vein blood flow volume but not with portal pressure gradient and azygos vein blood flow volume. 2b: Single photon emission computerized tomography (SPECT) of spleen has been used to assess severity of liver disease in hepatic cirrhosis. Results: Spleen uptake of radioisotope per unit volume (% injected dose of radioisotope/ml.) increases and the liver/spleen uptake ratio diminishes as the liver disease worsens. There is also a negative correlation between spleen uptake per unit volume and the size of spleen. Conclusion: SPECT of the spleen can be used to assess liver function in patients with liver disease.
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Padgett, Madeline. "Louisiana French Open-access Repository for Culture and Education| Opportunities and Challenges in Creating an Online Archive." Thesis, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, 2015. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=3711324.

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This dissertation explores how Louisiana French cultural resources, specifically historic documents, oral history recordings, and photographs of colonial artifacts, might be rendered more digitally accessible for the purpose of preserving and promoting Louisiana's unique French language and heritage. Methods of action research design guided this study's investigation. First, I examined the needs of French speakers living in and around the city of Lafayette, Louisiana. Then, after reviewing several projects using information communication technologies, in particular projects from the fields of cultural computing and digital humanities, I conceptualized distinct Internet applications for French-speaking Louisianans and for people interested in Louisiana's French language, history, and culture. Three fictional, yet feasible narrative scenarios serve to illustrate how my envisioned Internet applications might function. Specifically, I propose how Louisiana French resources could be enhanced through technologies including (1) metadata encoding, (2) database interoperability, (3) social networking, (4) serious games, (5) voice-recognition applications, and (6) enhanced digital video subtitles. This dissertation also (1) looks at copyright issues concerning objects of cultural heritage and (2) discusses trends of cultural institutions—museums, archives, and libraries—that are currently adopting policies, which encourage the public to freely access, reuse, and redistribute text and image copies of certain institutional holdings. This dissertation concludes by recommending collaborative efforts between Louisiana public libraries, Louisiana universities, and the Digital Public Library of America, a national initiative seeking to digitize, preserve, organize, and present cultural heritage resources online to the public.

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Macha, Annah Sephene. "Towards the establishment and implementation of an institutional repository at the University of Cape Town (UCT): a case study." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/12077.

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The concepts of open access and scholarly publishing are still gaining momentum in Africa, especially South Africa. Increasingly, institutional repositories are being planned and developed by universities throughout the world especially in the first world countries, which have taken the lead. Institutional repositories have developed because of changes in scholarly communication where journal prices are high and libraries are finding it difficult to subscribe to them. Communication technology in the form of the internet brought a solution to the problem. Researchers, authors and libraries now advocate for the open access model of scholarly communication. This study explores the developments associated with the establishment and implementation of an Institutional Repository at UCT.
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Telchadder, Ryan Nigel. "Solubility studies of radionuclides at high pH in the presence of a radioactive waste repository vault backfill." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2014. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/solubility-studies-of-radionuclides-at-high-ph-in-the-presence-of-a-radioactive-waste-repository-vault-backfill(b6d30b83-d232-4f24-b655-7b5f0bb7028a).html.

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Batch experiments have been used to assess the sorption properties of a potential repository backfill, NRVB (Nirex Reference Vault Backfill). In this study, UO22+, Eu3+, Am3+ and Th4+ have been used as model radionuclides and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), isosaccharinic acid (ISA) and humic acid (HA) as competing ligands. The NRVB is an effective scavenger of all radionuclides, with the majority sorbed within minutes. Ultrafiltration showed that for solutions of U in contact with NRVB, for the small amount of U remaining in solution, nearly all (79 %) was present as clusters or colloidal material in a very narrow and relatively small size range (0.9 – 1.4 nm); for Eu (> 94 %) is attached to large NRVB derived colloids or particulates; for Th (82 %) is present in the true solution; whilst for Am 58 % is in the true solution. High concentrations of EDTA (>0.01 M) were able to reduce the extent of sorption at apparent equilibrium for all metal ions. ISA was very effective as a competing ligand for all metal ions, generally at a lower concentration than EDTA in equivalent systems. Humic acid was found to be ineffective as a competing ligand at any realistic concentration. In all systems, there was evidence of significant irreversibility, with concentrations of EDTA and ISA that were able to prevent sorption unable to remove radionuclides from contaminated NRVB. For the uranyl systems, luminescence spectroscopy was used to analyse the mechanism of sorption. For CSH (calcium silicate hydrate), the spectra were consistent with surface complexation, followed by some degree of incorporation. For NRVB, the spectrum was dominated by a feature that was similar to uranyl sorbed to CSH as a surface complex and/or incorporated into the structure. There was also a minor component that was assigned as a calcium uranate like surface precipitate. The sorption data were fitted with a simple surface complexation model, which had a single surface binding site. The modelling showed that the uptake of all radionuclides is consistent with surface complexation or surface precipitation. The model was less effective at predicting the effects of the competing ligands on sorption. Thermodynamic speciation and surface complexation modelling were able to explain the behaviour in the systems qualitatively, but cannot be used to predict sorption absolutely.
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Henderson, Ian A. "Studies related to measurement and modelling." Thesis, University of Strathclyde, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.248871.

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Cui, Futong. "Biomimetic studies related to lignin degradation." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/30993.

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Lignin is the second most abundant biopolymer on Earth. It is an amorphous, cross-linked, aromatic polymer composed of phenylpropanoid units. There has been an ever growing interest in the biodegradation of this complex polymer for the last 30 years. White-rot fungi have been found to be an important lignin degraders in the natural environment. With the discovery of two groups of hemoprotein enzymes, lignin peroxidases and manganese(II)-dependent peroxidases, from the lignin degrading culture of a white-rot fungus, Phanerochaete chrysosporium, rapid progress has been made in understanding the mechanism of lignin biodegradation. Synthetic metaUoporphyrins, the iron(III) and manganese(III) complexes of meso-tetra(2,6-dichloro-3-sulfonatophenyl)porphyrin (TDCSPPFeCl and TDCSPPMnCl) and meso-tetra(2,6-dichloro-3-sulfonatophenyl)-B-octachloroporphyrin (Cl₁₆TSPPFeCl and Cl₁₆TSPPMnCl), were used in this study to mimic the functions of the "lignin degrading" enzymes. Factors affecting the catalytic activities of these biomimetic catalysts were studied. TDCSPPFeCl could closely mimic lignin peroxidase in the degradation of a number of lignin model compounds, including veratryl alcohol, B-l, B-O-4, B-5, 5-5' biphenyl, phenylpropane, and phenylpropene model compounds. The reactions catalyzed by TDCSPPFeCl include benzyl alcohol oxidation, C[formula omitted],-C[formula omitted] side chain cleavage, demethoxylation, aromatic ring cleavage, benzylic methylene hydroxylation, and C[formula omitted]-C[formula omitted] double bond hydroxylation (glycol formation). Novel solvent incorporated compounds isolated from the oxidation of veratryl alcohol give insights about the site of attack of substrate cation radical by solvent molecules. The isolation of a solvent incorporated product from the oxidation of a phenylpropene model compound suggests a cation radical mechanism for the oxidation of this lignin substructure. The formation of a number of direct aromatic ring cleavage products during the oxidation of some model compounds supports the previously proposed mechanism of aromatic ring cleavage. TDCSPPFeCl was also able to catalyze the oxidation of environmental pollutants such as pyrene and 2,4,6-trichlorophenol. Veratryl alcohol and manganese(II)-complexes have been suggested to function as redox mediators for lignin biodegradation. Evidence has been provided to demonstrate their mediating power during electrochemical and biomimetic degradation of lignin model compounds. In addition to the mechanistic information obtained, the successful oxidation of the model compounds suggests that metalloporphyrins can be important catalysts for the pulp and paper industry and for pollution control.
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Books on the topic "Repository and Related Studies"

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Morland, Stephen C. Glastonbury, Domesday, and related studies. Glastonbury, Somerset: Glastonbury Antiquarian Society, 1991.

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W, Welch John, Gillum Gary P, and Norton Don E, eds. Old Testament and related studies. Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book Co., 1986.

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Murphy, W. M. Geochemical investigations related to the Yucca Mountain environment and potential nuclear waste repository. Washington, D.C: The Division, 1994.

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Smith, Daniel H. Select bibliography of Rāmāyaṇa-related studies. Bombay: Ananthacharya Indological Research Institute, 1989.

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L, Eichler Barry, and Tigay Jeffrey H, eds. Studies in Midrash and related literature. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society, 1988.

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International Symposium on Rarefied Gas Dynamics (16th 1988 Pasadena, Calif.). Rarefied gas dynamics: Space-related studies. Washington, D.C: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1989.

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Smith, Daniel H. Select bibliography of Rāmāyaṇa-related studies. Bombay: Ananthacharya Indological Research Institute, 1989.

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Board), Symposium on Drug Abuse Related Studies (2006 National Dangerous Drugs Control. Symposium on Drug Abuse Related Studies. Rajagiriya: Treatment, Rehabilitation and Research Division, National Dangerous Drugs Control Board, 2006.

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Thompson, N. G. Potentiodynamic polarization studies on candidate container alloys for the tuff repository. Washington, DC: Division of Regulatory Applications, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1992.

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Goerke, Laszlo. Earnings-related severance pay. Bonn, Germany: IZA, 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "Repository and Related Studies"

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Traczyk, Tomasz. "CREDO Repository Architecture." In Studies in Computational Intelligence, 77–92. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51801-5_4.

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Laks, Bernard, Basilio Calderone, and Chiara Celata. "French liaison and the lexical repository." In Studies in Language Variation, 31–56. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/silv.15.02lak.

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Whipp, John, and Roy Brooks. "Related Studies." In Transmission, Chassis and Related Systems, 265–75. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12119-9_14.

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Whipp, John. "Related Studies." In Lecture’s Guide Transmission, Chassis and Related Systems Levels 2 and 3, 265–75. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12138-0_14.

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Sosnowski, Janusz, Piotr Gawkowski, Krzysztof Cabaj, and Marcin Kubacki. "Analyzing Logs of the University Data Repository." In Studies in Computational Intelligence, 141–56. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-04714-0_9.

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Řimnáč, Martin, and Roman Špánek. "Automated Incremental Building of Weighted Semantic Web Repository." In Studies in Computational Intelligence, 265–96. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01091-0_12.

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Grabowski, Adam, Artur Korniłowicz, and Christoph Schwarzweller. "Refining Algebraic Hierarchy in Mathematical Repository of Mizar." In Studies in Computational Intelligence, 49–75. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-41425-2_2.

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Quiñones, J., J. A. Serrano, P. Diaz-Arocas, J. L. Rodriguez-Almazan, A. Martinez-Esparza, and J. A. Esteban. "Radionuclide Co-Precipitation Studies Under Repository Conditions." In The Environmental Challenges of Nuclear Disarmament, 287–98. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4104-8_33.

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Maier, Ronald. "Related Empirical Studies." In Knowledge Management Systems, 361–71. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24779-1_10.

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Maier, Ronald. "Related Empirical Studies." In Knowledge Management Systems, 283–93. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04380-6_10.

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Conference papers on the topic "Repository and Related Studies"

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Quin˜ones, Javier, Joaquin Cobos Sabate, Eduardo Iglesias, Nieves Rodriguez, and Aurora Marti´nez-Esparza. "Application of Spent Fuel Characterization and Leaching Studies for Validating Alteration Models." In The 11th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2007-7243.

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From the Spanish point of view, one of the key issues related to the HLW performance assessment is knowing and predicting, or modelling, the behaviour of spent fuel under geological repository conditions. Taking into account this objective, several experiments have been performed in order to split and determine the influence of different variables on the final stability of the spent fuel matrix in the geological repository. This paper presents some of the leaching results obtained with spent fuel and chemical analogues (UO2, alpha doped – UO2, SIMFUEL,) their application to extrapolate the corrosion behaviour for a long period of time and compare with corresponding data obtained using models. This procedure allows pointing out some of the uncertainties whose minimization is necessary to improve the models useful for performance assessment studies.
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Ionascu, L., M. Nicu, C. Turcanu, F. Dragolici, and Ghe Rotarescu. "XRD Studies of Cement Embedding Matrices Containing Complexing Reagents From Decontamination Practices." In ASME 2013 15th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2013-96062.

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The study of embedding matrix of radioactive waste is an important issue concerning the need to assure the radiological safety requirements for final disposal. The conditioning of the radioactive wastes by cementation process involves also a structural investigation by X-ray diffraction (XRD) of the samples prepared with cement and complexing agents at different concentration. This paper gives useful information about the influence of complexing agents related to damages produced in concrete microstructures. The experimental data obtained on samples kept in real repository environment for a period up to 15 years, offer structural information regarding the interaction between the different decontamination agents with the major components of the matrix.
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Kunsch, P. L. "A Framework for Assessing the Cost and Financing Uncertainties of the Belgian High Level-Waste Repository." In ASME 2003 9th International Conference on Radioactive Waste Management and Environmental Remediation. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2003-4636.

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This paper presents the general approach presently developed by ONDRAF/NIRAS/NERAS, the Belgian radioactive waste management agency for dealing with the economic and financial uncertainties of the High-level-Waste (HLW) repository project in clay. This project will be for many more years the object of R&D studies. Many uncertainties thus still exist regarding the final design, the eventual costs, and the realisation schedule. Recommendations from the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) are available for computing contingency factors to be applied on top of the basic costs delivered by project engineers. We show in this paper that fuzzy logic is a natural way to use the recommendations of EPRI. Fuzzy logic is a mathematical technique for representing unprecise or relatively vague judgments made by experts, like: ‘this project is preliminary’, ‘this concept is insufficiently mature’, etc. This approach is considered in many fields as being well-suited for coping with uncertainties implied by such judgments. In the present case, distinction is made between uncertainties related to policy, project, technology, and realisation schedule. The paper details the sequence of basic steps used by the agency to produce as a final product the per-unit tariff of the different waste categories. Expert judgments are interpreted by the fuzzy-logic technique to derive EPRI-like contingency factors for each project task, as well as a fuzzy operating schedule within a given political scenario. Conclusions are given on how this approach can be validated and set into practice.
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Peter, Geoffrey J. "Application of Coupled Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical-Chemical (THMC) Processes in Hydrothermal Systems to Processes Near a High-Level Nuclear Waste Repository." In ASME 2011 14th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2011-59246.

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Modeling of coupled processes in the geology near a high-level nuclear waste repository is similar to the modeling of coupled Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical-Chemical (THMC) processes that occur in magma-hydrothermal systems. Former Professor Denis Norton and his colleagues at the Geoscience Department at University of Arizona studied magma-hydrothermal systems extensively. These hydro-thermal codes were verified by obtaining excellent matches between calculated δ18O–values and measured δ18O–values in three principal rock units: basalt, gabbro, and gneiss. This paper reviews the concept of transport theory used in the formulation of the conservation principle used to model the hydrothermal systems. In addition, the paper reviews conservation of mass, momentum, energy, and chemical component equations as applied to the multicomponent-multiphase systems related to hydrothermal systems and obtains parallels to reaction rates and radionuclide transport in the geology of a high level nuclear water repository. Further, this paper compares published results obtained by other researchers modeling coupled THMC process in the geology of high-level nuclear waste repositories.
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Maranville, Victoria M., and Richard McGrath. "A Summary of Radiological Waste Disposal Practices in the United States and the United Kingdom." In ASME 2009 12th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2009-16379.

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A systematic review of near-surface repositories for radioactive waste in the United States (US) was conducted. The main focus of the review consisted of a literature search of available documents and other published sources on low level radioactive waste (LLRW) disposal practices, remediation of LLRW sites in the US, and public participation for remediation efforts of near-surface radiological waste disposal sites in the US. This review was undertaken to provide background information in support of work by the United Kingdom’s (UK) Low Level Waste Repository (LLWR) and to aid in optimizing the future management of this site. The review contained a summary of the US and UK radiological waste classification requirements including a discussion of the waste types, disposal requirements, and the differences between US and UK disposal practices. A regulatory overview and evolution of regulatory requirements in the US is presented. The UK regulatory environment is also discussed and contrasted to the US process. The public participation, as part of the US regulatory process, is provided and the mechanism for stakeholder identification and involvement is detailed. To demonstrate how remediation of radiologically impacted sites is implemented in the US, existing US case studies, in which remediation activities were carried out, were reviewed. The following information was compiled: type of wastes disposed of to US shallow ground facilities [with comparison with UK classifications], facility designs (with special emphasis on those directly comparable to the subsurface conditions in the UK), and deficiencies identified in operation or in demonstrating safe post closure; and processes and difficulties in remedial actions encountered at the selected sites. Stakeholder involvement is discussed within the case studies. Publicly available information related to radiological waste management and disposal practices were reviewed. Two sites are presented in this publication for discussion. These US sites were selected based on the site similarities to conditions in the UK.
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Pe´rot, Bertrand, Jean-Luc Artaud, Christian Passard, and Anne-Ce´cile Raoux. "Experimental Qualification With a Scale One Mock-Up of the “Measurement and Sorting Unit” for Bituminized Waste Drums." In ASME 2003 9th International Conference on Radioactive Waste Management and Environmental Remediation. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2003-4597.

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Within the framework of the cleaning operation of the Marcoule reprocessing plant UP1 (France), the CEA (French Atomic Energy Commission) developed a measurement system for 225-liter drums filled with bituminized radioactive sludge originating from the effluent treatment. This work was carried out for the CODEM, which is an economic interest group made up of CEA, EDF (the French public utility) and COGEMA (the operator of UP1). CODEM is in charge of UP1 dismantling operations, especially waste retrieval. The bituminized waste drums mainly contain plutonium, americium, uranium, curium and various beta emitters among which some are responsible for significant gamma irradiation, such as 137Cs. The aim of this system is to sort the packages according to their radioactive level, so as to direct them towards the French Aube Center, which is a surface repository. This means they must meet the acceptance criteria related to their activities. Otherwise, they will remain in interim storage in Marcoule, pending the choice of a final mode of management (e.g. underground disposal). The assay system, called UTM (the French acronym for “Measurement and Sorting Unit”), consists of three stations devoted to active gamma imaging, gamma-ray spectroscopy and combined passive / active neutron measurements. After nearly 3 years of optimization and design studies [1], the CEA has built a scale one mock-up of UTM, called SYMETRIC. The purpose was to validate the performances formerly assessed by numerical simulation, mainly with the computer code MCNP [2]. We present here the experimental results obtained with SYMETRIC for five real bituminized waste drums. These confirm the expected performances in the measurement time assigned for each assay, which is limited to 1200 seconds. With the help of gamma imaging, we are able to determine the density of the bituminous mix with an uncertainty of ± 10% for a confidence level of 95%. We can also measure the filling height with an accuracy of ± 2 cm. These data allow us to correct matrix effects in gamma and neutron measurements. For these assays, the main results concern the detection limits and measurement uncertainties on 241Am, 239Pu and 240Pu. These radioisotopes represent the major part of the total alpha activity, which is a very sensitive parameter for surface disposal limited to a maximum level of about 10 GBq per drum. The alpha activity must be calculated after a radioactive decay of 300 years, which is the survey period of the French Aube Center. If we can detect the former isotopes, the uncertainties on their measured activities are roughly 50%. If not, the detection limits are around a few GBq. These performances are sufficient to allow the sorting of the drums to either surface repository or interim storage. However, in order to increase the margin between the detection limits and the acceptance criterion on the total alpha activity, additional studies on the optimization of the measurement performances will be carried out. In this context, the experience gained with the SYMETRIC mock-up will be very helpful.
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Roy, Mr Mrinmoy, and Dr Mohit Jamwal. "The Advent of Artificial Intelligence in Diabetes Diagnosis: Current Practices and Building Blocks for Future Prospects." In 2nd International Conference on Public Health and Well-being. iConferences (Pvt) Ltd, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.32789/publichealth.2021.1008.

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India has the highest proportion of diabetes patients, and it is estimated that there will be 134 Million diabetics in India by 2045 as per IDF. Also, the disease burden is increasing to the young population between ages 25-40 as more of them are diagnosed positive according to JAMA recently. Moreover, there are only 4.8 Doctors per 10,000 population, and in villages, the ratio is the lowest possible in this country, according to the Indian Journal of Public Health. Therefore, screening & predicting Diabetes at an early stage remains a priority for clinicians. It reduces the risk of major complications and improves patients' quality of life with diabetes, and builds resilience and well-being amongst other citizens. With the advancement of Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence, it is now possible to predict diabetes and other such diseases through applying deep learning algorithms in high-quality data sets. This helps in a more accurate and faster diagnosis of Pre-diabetes, Diabetes & diabetes-related progressive eye diseases. In this study, a systematic review of the Pubmed repository for current practices to diagnose Diabetes based on AI intervention in the Indian context is carried out. Also, a critical analysis was done on various pioneered companies currently offering AI-based Diabetes diagnostic services in India. The study represents different concepts of AI tools used to predict the diseases currently available in India. Although most of the studies were carried out on Diabetic Retinopathy screening, future opportunities can be in several other areas such as Clinical Decision Support, Predictive Population Risk Stratification and Patient Self-Management Tools.
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Manresa-Yee, Cristina, Ramon Mas, Miquel Mascaró Oliver, and Francisco J. Perales. "REPOSITORY FOR EXCHANGING ACTIVITIES AND EXAMPLES IN USABILITY-RELATED COURSES." In International Technology, Education and Development Conference. IATED, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/iceri.2016.1330.

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Mendez-Candeias, Borxa, Pedro Cuesta-Morales, Leandro Rodriguez-Linares, Maria J. Lado, and Victor Mondelo. "PhysioDataBase: Free online repository for heart rate variability studies." In 2018 13th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/cisti.2018.8399419.

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ZHANG, Yun-Liang, and Fang YUAN. "Studies on Publication Related Ontologies." In Proceedings of the 4th Annual International Conference on Social Science and Contemporary Humanity Development (SSCHD 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/sschd-18.2019.59.

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Reports on the topic "Repository and Related Studies"

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Wandeler, Christian, and Steve Hart. The Central Valley Transportation Challenge. Mineta Transportation Institute, December 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31979/mti.2022.2029.

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The Central Valley Transportation Challenge provides underserved minority students, who are primarily from rural areas, with high quality transportation-related educational experiences so that they learn about transportation-related topics and opportunities in transportation careers. The CVTC is a project-based learning program that brings university faculty and students to K–12 classrooms in rural areas. The project operated with three main objectives: (1) support K–12 teachers’ understanding and implementation of the CVTC programs; (2) connect K–12 students with university faculty and students, and transportation professionals through the CVTC program; and (3) develop an online hub with transportation-related lesson plans and sequences. The results of this study are reported as five case studies and a description of the online hub. The case studies illustrate how different pedagogical approaches and uses of technology were implemented and how the project connections between the schools, community members and professionals from transportation-related fields were developed. In addition, to support the sustainability of transportation-related learning across subsequent years, the research team created an online transportation resource repository. This hub was populated with lessons and units developed by pedagogical and content experts. The lessons cover the grades K–12 and range from brief lessons to very engaging and holistic two-week-long lesson sequences. The CVTC has proven to be a highly flexible and adaptive model due to the use of technology and the teachers’ experience and pedagogical expertise. The timing of the program during the COVID-19 pandemic also provided the students that were learning from home with an engaging learning experience and some relief for teachers who were already dealing with a lot of adjustments. In that sense, the program reached traditionally underserved students, but did so in a critical time where these students faced even more obstacles.
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K. McCoy. HYDRIDE-RELATED DEGRADATION OF SNF CLADDING UNDER REPOSITORY CONDITIONS. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/860673.

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Alsaed, A. A. Waste Package Related Impacts of Plutonium Disposition Waste Form Geologic Repository. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/762951.

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M. Board. RESOLUTION STRATEGY FOR GEOMECHANICALLY-RELATED REPOSITORY DESIGN FOR THERMAL-MECHANICAL EFFECTS (RDTME). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/840699.

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Boehm, R. F., S. Chirukuri, and A. Izzeldin. Heat transfer studies of waste repository design. Progress report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10103898.

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Harrison, T. M. Energy related studies utilizing microcline thermochronology. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/5195531.

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Williams, G. L., P. Ascoli, M. S. Barss, J. P. Bujak, E H Davies, R. A. Fensome, and M A Williamson. Chapter 3: biostratigraphy and related studies. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/132698.

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Murphy, W. M., and R. T. Pabalan. Geochemical investigations related to the Yucca Mountain environment and potential nuclear waste repository. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/60781.

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Alsaed, A. A. Waste Package Related Impacts of Plutonium Disposition Waste Forms in a Geologic Repository. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/762948.

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Beavers, J. A., and C. L. Durr. Immersion studies on candidate container alloys for the Tuff Repository. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/138113.

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