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Plumridge, Richard J., and Con G. Berbatis. "Drug Bulletins: Effectiveness in Modifying Prescribing and Methods of Improving Impact." DICP 23, no. 4 (April 1989): 330–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/106002808902300410.

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Little research has been conducted into the impact of drug bulletins in modifying prescribing and containing costs. The authors review published reports of bulletin effectiveness in institutional and community settings, pointing out the apparent enhanced usefulness of drug bulletins combined with other informational strategies and products. They offer guidelines for boosting bulletin effectiveness through content and design of decisions.
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Murphy, Hugh J. "Bulletin review." American Potato Journal 67, no. 11 (November 1990): 809. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf03044535.

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Stein, Donna L. "Bulletin Board Basics." Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing 40, no. 10 (October 1, 2009): 440–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.3928/00220124-20090923-10.

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MacDonald, Richard Lowell. "Elevating the Film Review: Critics and Critical Practice at the Monthly Film Bulletin." Film Studies 14, no. 1 (2016): 93–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.7227/fs.14.0006.

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This article focuses on the Monthly Film Bulletin, a magazine devoted to what is often regarded as the lowliest and most ephemeral form of film criticism: the film review. Studying the Bulletins publication history, with a particular emphasis on the 1970s, the article challenges the dismissal of journalistically motivated film criticism in academic discourse. It argues that the historical interest of the Bulletins late period lies in its hybrid identity, a journal of record in which both accurate information and personal evaluation coexisted as values, and in which a polyphony of individual critical voices creatively worked through a routinised reviewing practice and a generic discursive format.
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Cutter, Gregory A. "PEER REVIEW AND THE BULLETIN." Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin 12, no. 1 (March 2003): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/lob.20031219a.

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Darwin, C. J. "Book Review: British Medical Bulletin." Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A 41, no. 3 (August 1989): 643–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14640748908402386.

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Chand, Kusum. "Review of CCRH quarterly bulletin (1983)." Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy 7, no. 1 (2013): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-7168.114264.

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Willett, Holly, Janice M. Del Negro, and Deborah Stevenson. "The Bulletin Storytelling Review, Vol. I." Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 41, no. 2 (2000): 162. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/40324064.

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Bem, Daryl J. "Writing a review article for Psychological Bulletin." Psychological Bulletin 118, no. 2 (1995): 172–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0033-2909.118.2.172.

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Lobo, Austin. "Formal Review of Articles in the BULLETIN." ACM SIGSAM Bulletin 30, no. 3 (September 1996): 2–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/240065.570107.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Review Bulletin"

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Milne, Patricia A., and n/a. "Australian reviewers of children's books: an empirical report." University of Canberra. Library & Information Sciences, 1990. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20060410.150051.

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This thesis reports on a study which developed a profile of the reviewers of children's books in Australia. It then compared the profile with one which was developed by Kathleen Craver in 1984 of children's book reviewers in the United States. Five research questions were addressed by this study relating to reviewers and their opinions regarding review aspects, reviewer roles and review practices within the framework of their personal and professional background. Craver surveyed the reviewers from School Library journal because as a group, they provided the greatest potential for statistical significance of all the reviewing journals in the United States. As no Australian journal enjoys either the number of reviewers or the circulation of School Library journal, reviewers from eight journals which are most used by teacher and children's librarians were selected to form the population for this research. These journals are Fiction Focus, LINES, Magpies, Reading Time, Reviewpoin t, Review Bulletin, Scan and Tasmanian Resources Review. The reviewer profile which emerged from this study was very similar to Craver's in that it was not one which could be entirely defined in terms of group characteristics. Selected cross tabulations either with the particular journals, demographic details, or other variables, particularly those relating to reviewer experience failed to produce predictable behaviourial correlations. However, reviewers were united on certain issues which can be attributed to their own professional background.
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Hsu, Hsin-Yu, and 許信育. "Teaching Methods for Programming Instruction: A Systematic Review of Literature Published in ACM SIGCSE Bulletins between 2000 and 2009." Thesis, 2015. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/90171675613976911199.

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The purpose of this study was to systematically review research findings published between 2000 and 2009 in ACM SIGCSE Bulletins (including papers presented at the SIGCSE Technical Symposium and International Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education) with respect to programming instruction for beginners. After manually reviewing the articles published in SIGCSE Bulletins according to eight screening criteria, we selected 79 articles for synthesis. Important information contained in each of those 79 articles, particularly the instructional activities and tools used in each study, was extracted using a data extraction form. Narrative synthesis was then conducted to analyze information recorded in those extraction forms. The results of our data synthesis indicated that there are seven categories of instructional tools used most often in programming classrooms: (a) Program development environments (e.g., Jython, M.U.P.P.E.T.S, CS1 Sandbox, Bricklayer, and JPie); (b) collaborative learning tools (e.g., CoWeb, IMinds, and Praktomat); (c) game development tools (e.g., GBA and NDS Development Tools, OpenGL); (d) visualization tools (e.g., EROSI Tutor, PlanAni, and Jeliot); (e) feedback/response tools (e.g., personal response systems and individualized guidance systems); (f) Tools for building and programming robots (e.g., LEGO Mindstorms and Parallax Scribbler); and (g) Other tools. Instructional activities were also grouped into seven categories: (1) Activities that integrated specially designed examples or projects; (2) activities that provided students with flexibility in choosing different examples or assignments; (3) activities that focused on learning of problem-solving skills; (4) collative-learning activities; (5) activities that emphasized teacher-student feedback-response; (6) activities that involved the use of visualization tools; and (7) other activities. We exemplified each category of instructional activities and discussed their effects on learning. It is hoped that what is synthesized in this research would provide programming instructors with useful instructional activities/tools to adopt in their teaching.
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Books on the topic "Review Bulletin"

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Board, Ontario Social Assistance Review. Bulletin: Social Assistance Review Board. Toronto, Ont: Social Assistance Review Board = Commission de révision de l'aide sociale, 1991.

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Howell, John Bruce. Index to the African studies review/bulletin and the ASA review of books, 1958-1990. Atlanta, Ga: African Studies Association, 1991.

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Ischenko, Svetlana. Economic and investment review: Republic of Belarus, 2009 : [bulletin]. Minsk: CJSC "Unipack", 2009.

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United States. Office of Management and Budget and United States. Dept. of the Treasury. Financial Management Service, eds. Review and recommendations for OMB bulletin 91-05 on guaranteed loan policy. [Washington, D.C.?]: Executive Office of the President of the U.S., Office of Management and Budget, 1991.

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National Research Council (U.S.). Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology and National Academies Press (U.S.), eds. Scientific review of the proposed risk assessment bulletin from the Office of Management and Budget. Washington, D.C: National Academies Press, 2007.

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1935-, Rosen Peter, ed. Bullets in emergency medicine: Review and reminders in pursuit of evidence-based decisions. Sudbury, Mass: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2009.

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Oxman, Andrew D. No magic bullets: A systematic review of 102 trials of interventions to help health care professionals deliver services more effectively or efficiently. London: North East Thames Regional Health Authority, 1994.

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The Bulletin Storytelling Review. Univ of Illinois Graduate School of, 1999.

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Eliot, J. N. Review of the Miletini (Lepidoptera (Entomology Bulletin). Intercept Ltd, 1986.

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Timber Bulletin--Forest Products: Annual Market Review 2001-2002 (Timber Bulletin: Forest Products). United Nations Publications, 2002.

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Book chapters on the topic "Review Bulletin"

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Mastropietro, Chiara, and Andreas Burkert. "Hydrodynamical Simulations of the Bullet Cluster." In Reviews in Modern Astronomy, 228–54. Weinheim, Germany: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9783527622993.ch10.

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Mudd, Pamela, Steven Andreoli, and Steven E. Sobol. "Malformations, Deformations, and Disorders of the Neonatal Airway: A Bullet Point Review." In Disorders of the Neonatal Airway, 121–30. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-1610-8_14.

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Geiβ, Robin. "Poison, Gas and Expanding Bullets: The Extension of the List of Prohibited Weapons at the Review Conference of the International Criminal Court in Kampala." In Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law - 2010, 337–52. The Hague, The Netherlands: T. M. C. Asser Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-6704-811-8_11.

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Gorlov, Konstantin, and Aleksei Lipatov. "Review of numismatic fi nds from excavations of IHMC RAS in the fortress of Koporye in 2018." In BULLETIN. Rescue Archaeology, 9, 181–86. Institute for the History of Material Culture Russian Academy of Sciences, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-907298-00-2-2019-9-181-186.

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Fardis, Michael. "Review of seismic assessment procedures." In fib Bulletin 24. Seismic assessment and retrofit of reinforced concrete buildings, 37–90. fib. The International Federation for Structural Concrete, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.35789/fib.bull.0024.ch03.

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Balázs, György L. "A historical review of shear." In fib Bulletin 57. Shear and punching shear in RC and FRC elements Technical report, 1–14. fib. The International Federation for Structural Concrete, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.35789/fib.bull.0057.ch01.

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Zhou, Yan, and Mary Beth D. Hueste. "Review of test data for interior slab-column connections with moment transfer." In fib Bulletin 81. Punching shear of structural concrete slabs: Honoring Neil M. Hawkins, 141–66. fib. The International Federation for Structural Concrete, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.35789/fib.bull.0081.ch08.

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Vollgraaff, Helene. "Revitalising the South African Museum Sector." In Handbook of Research on Heritage Management and Preservation, 372–95. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-3137-1.ch018.

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The chapter discusses the South African museum sector in terms of changing museum functions as well as museum management. The research findings confirm the perception of a sector in crisis. Museum professional associations do not have the capacity to promote a professional museum service. Though there are museum professionals that keep up to date with museological trends and technology, a picture is painted of museums not supported by government departments, debilitating bureaucratic structures that hamper creativity and responsiveness to public demands, institutional performance structures that direct museums away from museum functions, problematic recruitment practices, and problematic models assessing the value of museums. Research is based on literature study, a review of the South African Museums Association Bulletin (SAMAB), a peer-reviewed journal dealing with museum matters, an analysis of policy recommendations of museum professional associations and interviews with the museum association leadership.
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"Gerald Bullett, review in Saturday Review, May 1925." In Virginia Woolf, 179–80. Routledge, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203444726-59.

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Vuong, William, and Ruchir Gupta. "Basics of Objective Structured Clinical Exam (OSCE)." In Anesthesiology Applied Exam Board Review, edited by Ruchir Gupta and Minh Chau Joe Tran, 277–78. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190852474.003.0040.

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In this chapter the basics of the new Objective Structured Clinical Exam (OSCE) are discussed. The grading requirements and the important bullet points that need to be addressed are reviewed in detail.
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Conference papers on the topic "Review Bulletin"

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Yu, T. W. Billy. "The role of information quality in TAM for product review on bulletin board." In 2009 2nd IEEE International Conference on Computer Science and Information Technology. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccsit.2009.5234749.

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Mehta, Hardayal S., Timothy J. Griesbach, and Gary L. Stevens. "Suggested Improvements to Appendix G of ASME Section XI Code." In ASME 2008 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2008-61624.

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This paper reviews some of the original basis documents for ASME Section XI Nonmandatory Appendix G for calculating pressure-temperature (P-T) limits and recommends areas for improvement. The original Appendix G in Section XI of ASME Code was mainly based on Welding Research Council (WRC) Bulletin 175 (WRC-175). Changes have been made to Appendix G over the past 20 years such as the use of the KIC reference toughness curve instead of KIR. However, aspects of the Appendix G method still refer back to WRC Bulletin 175. The published technical literature since the development of WRC 175 could be used to enhance the Appendix in a number of areas. One such area is stress intensity factor (K) calculation procedures for thermal gradient loading at a nozzle corner. This paper will review and evaluate the available K calculation methods for a nozzle corner crack, and develop closed-form expressions for incorporation into Appendix G. Also, the following areas will be reviewed: (1) treatment of operating stresses exceeding the material yield stress, and (2) fracture toughness criteria typically used for other than reactor pressure vessel (RPV) and piping for protection against non-ductile failure. This paper will also identify areas for future improvements in Appendix G.
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Hiser, Allen L. "Regulatory Activities Related to Circumferential Cracking of Reactor Pressure Vessel Head Penetration Nozzles." In 10th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone10-22454.

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The recent discoveries of cracked and leaking Alloy 600 vessel head penetration (VHP) nozzles, including control rod drive mechanism (CRDM) and thermocouple nozzles, at four pressurized water reactors (PWRs) have raised concerns about the structural integrity of VHP nozzles throughout the PWR industry. Nozzle cracking at Oconee Nuclear Station Unit 1 in November 2000 and Arkansas Nuclear One Unit 1 in February 2001 was limited to axial cracking, an occurrence deemed to be of limited safety concern in the NRC staff’s generic safety evaluation on the cracking of VHP nozzles dated November 19, 1993. However, the discovery of circumferential cracking at Oconee Nuclear Station Unit 3 in February 2001 and Oconee Nuclear Station Unit 2 in April 2001 particularly the large circumferential cracking identified in two CRDM nozzles at ONS3 has raised concerns about the potential safety implications and prevalence of cracking in VHP nozzles in PWRs. In response to the circumferential cracking identified at the Oconee units, the NRC issued Bulletin 2001–01, “Circumferential Cracking of Reactor Pressure Vessel Head Penetration Nozzles,” on August 3, 2001. This bulletin requests information from licensees related to the structural integrity of the reactor pressure VHP nozzles for their facilities, including the extent of VHP nozzle leakage and cracking that has been found to date, the inspections and repairs that have been undertaken to satisfy applicable regulatory requirements, future plans to inspect VHP nozzles, and a description of how future inspection plans will ensure compliance with applicable regulatory requirements. This paper summarizes the staff’s review and assessment of licensee responses to NRC Bulletin 2001–01.
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Rapp, Stephen C., Dimitris Dimopoulos, Vassilis Gotsis, William Lamberth, and M. J. Rosenfeld. "Analysis of Pipe Expansion Associated With Field Hydrostatic Testing." In 2010 8th International Pipeline Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2010-31666.

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Pipeline construction projects built in the United States to the recent requirements for operation at 80% SMYS are subjected to high stress pre-service hydrostatic tests. At very high stress levels, pipe diameter expansion, as measured by an ILI caliper tool, should not be a surprising result. In some cases, however, excessive pipe expansion has occurred and been reported by PHMSA in an industry advisory bulletin regarding potentially low yield strength results for X-70 and X-80 grade pipes. In response to this advisory notice, a detailed review was made of pipe expansion conditions for the 270 mile Southeast Supply Header (SESH) pipeline which was built in 2008. This review included a statistical analysis of the pipe yield strength and dimensional characteristics prior to installation, a review of hydrostatic test levels during the pre-service field hydrotest, and the corresponding diameter results measured by the multi-channel in-line inspection caliper tool. The results demonstrate that the pipe yield strength property distribution was well within good X-70 and X-80 process capability. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that explanations other than low yield strength pipe may be responsible for pipe expansion.
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Dodona, A. "A Review of the Scientific Studies Published in the Radiogeochemical-Radiometric Bulletins during 1949-2000 Years." In 7th Congress of the Balkan Geophysical Society. Netherlands: EAGE Publications BV, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.20131744.

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Millet, Barry, and Kaveh Ebrahimi. "Determination of Transition From Thin Shell to Thick Shell Theory for Torispherical Heads With Head Dish Radius to Thickness Ratios Under 20." In ASME 2020 Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2020-21594.

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Abstract This paper will clarify the point of transition where the behavior of the dish of a torispherical head goes from thin wall theory (collapse failure and membrane) to thick wall (burst failure) as the head dish radius to thickness ratios (L/t) gets smaller. There are several stated ratio limits for this transition. Three separate Welding Research Bulletins WRC 364 New Design Curves for Torispherical Heads[1], WRC 444 Buckling Criteria for Torispherical Heads Under Internal Pressure [3] and, WRC 501 Design of Torispherical and Ellipsoidal Heads Subjected to Internal Pressure[4] each provide a different definition of the transition point, that being 16.67, 15 and 20 respectively. This paper will review the actual test performed for L/t ratios from 20 down to 15 (which is the lowest ratio test run) and provide the results of a numerical desktop study in lieu of actual testing. Linear elastic, elastic perfectly plastic limit load and elastic plastic limit load finite element analysis will be parametrically run across many L/t ratios and the knuckle radius will be varied across the runs. The results will be reviewed to check through wall behavior to find the transition point of thin to thick wall behavior. These will also be compared against the existing ASME BVP Section VIII Division 2 [5] formulas.
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Nanney, Steve. "Regulatory Next Steps in Addressing Pipeline Seam Weld Challenges." In 2014 10th International Pipeline Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2014-33228.

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Since the beginning of pipeline transportation operations, pipe seam integrity and mitigation measures to prevent pipe seam leaks and failures have been a challenge for the industry and government regulators. The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration’s (PHMSA) Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS) has investigated leaks and failures, issued advisory bulletins, funded research projects, and developed regulations for integrity assurance of pipe seams during pipeline design, construction, and operations and maintenance (including integrity management). This report will discuss PHMSA’s pipe seam efforts to date, framing leak and failure history, past advisory bulletins, United States (U.S.) Legislative and Executive actions (statutory actions), recent U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) findings, accident investigation findings, and ongoing research for pipe long seam welds. PHMSA will review challenges and summarize past and possible future regulatory considerations based on the research findings to date and pipe seam incidents. In 2011 PHMSA initiated a long seam research project titled “Comprehensive Study to Understand Longitudinal ERW Seam Failures.” The program goals are to assist PHMSA in favorably closing U.S. NTSB Recommendations P-09-01 [1] and P-09-02 [1], which were issued after the Carmichael, Mississippi pipeline electric resistance welded (ERW) seam rupture, and recommended that PHMSA conduct a comprehensive study of ERW pipe properties and implement measures to assure that they do not fail in service. The research objectives for Phase 1 were to review current ERW seam integrity assessment methods (hydrostatic testing and in-line inspection using a crack-detection tool) to understand measures needed to consistently identify subcritical seam defects in order to act in time to prevent ERW seam ruptures. Phase 2 objectives are to develop hydrotest protocols, improve anomaly characterization criteria, develop seam defect growth models, and develop seam integrity management techniques. Phase 1 was completed in early January 2014, and Phase 2 is scheduled to be completed in late fall 2014. To date, this study has led to 17 technical reports. These reports are publically available on the following PHMSA website: http://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/matrix/PrjHome.rdm?prj=390.
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Cabota, Juan Bautista, Francisco Grimaldo, and Flaminio Squazzoni. "Do Editors Have A Silver Bullet? An Agent-Based Model Of Peer Review." In 28th Conference on Modelling and Simulation. ECMS, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.7148/2014-0725.

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Lee, Yunjoo, Hyosub Yoon, Kyuwan Kim, Jongmin Kim, and Hyunmin Kim. "Evaluation of Pressure-Temperature Limit Curve Considering Revised Stress Intensity Factor Method." In ASME 2020 Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2020-21123.

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Abstract Pressure-Temperature limit methodology is based on the rules of Appendix G in Section XI of the ASME Code in accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR 50, Appendix G, and the Appendix G in Section XI method refers to Welding Research Council (WRC) Bulletin 175 (WRC175). Flaw size is an important factor to protect the reactor pressure vessel from brittle failure but is not explicitly documented in WRC175. However, according to the recent change of Appendix G, the ¼ thickness (¼T) flaw size is postulated in the surface of the nozzle inner corner for the evaluation of Pressure-Temperature limit. In this paper, stress intensity factor is computed by using 3D finite element analysis (FEA) considering ¼T corner cracks of inlet nozzle and outlet nozzle in reactor pressure vessel. The result is compared with the stress intensity factor using influence function in the ASME Code. The results of stress intensity factor in accordance with the ASME Code are more conservative than those of the 3-D FEA with a crack. The allowable pressure and operation region in Pressure-Temperature limit curve are affected by the calculation methods of stress intensity factor.
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Braun, Jill, and Stuart Clouston. "Detection and In-Field Verification of Potential Pipeline Expansion Due to Low Yield Strength Pipe in High Strength Line Pipe." In 2010 8th International Pipeline Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2010-31392.

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On May 21, 2009, the Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) issued an Advisory Bulletin (PHMSA-2009-0148) entitled, “Potential for Low and Variable Yield, Tensile Strength and Chemical Compositions in High Strength Line Pipe” [1] recommending that pipeline operators investigate whether recently constructed pipelines contain pipe joints not meeting the minimum specification requirements (74FR2390). Based on PHMSA’s technical reviews, high resolution deformation tool inspection combined with comprehensive infield verification has been recommended in accordance with the “Interim Guidelines for Confirming Pipe Strength in Pipe Susceptible to Low Yield Strength,” issued by PHMSA in September 2009[2]. Kern River Gas Transmission Company (Kern River) underwent a detailed program of engineering and assessment in order to proactively demonstrate compliance with the interim guidelines. This paper discusses the process, inspection results and infield verifications performed by the pipeline operator. In particular, detailed consideration to the methodology of detection and assessment of potential pipeline expansions is presented with discussion on the special considerations needed for low level anomaly identification, reporting and verification of expansions as defined in the PHMSA guidelines. High resolution caliper analysis approaches developed for this particular application are discussed and appropriate techniques are recommended that consider the effects of possible asymmetry of expansions and impact of other deformations such as ovality. Field verification practices and findings are reviewed in detail with particular focus on the challenges facing the pipeline operator in resolving both tool and in-field measurement errors that can significantly impact the number of identifiable candidate expansions for verification. In conclusion, an overview of the assessment criteria and field activity to comply with the PHMSA interim guidelines are presented along with the lessons learned from the analysis, verification and remediation steps that may assist other pipeline operators as they address these newly established regulatory requirements.
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Floyd, H. L., B. Goetsch, and L. Doran. Defense programs: A Sandia weapon review bulletin. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/139849.

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Hendron, R., J. Anderson, and K. Epstein. Building America Developments, September 2000, Information Bulletin Number 1 (Revised). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/908969.

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Gomez Garcia, Olga, Henry Mooney, David Rosenblatt, Maria Alejandra Zegarra, Gralyn Frazier, Ariel McCaskie, Victor Gauto, et al. Caribbean Quarterly Bulletin: Volume 10: Issue 1, May 2021. Inter-American Development Bank, May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003265.

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Countries around the world have endured over a year of extreme uncertainty in the context of the COVID-19 crisis, and economies in the Caribbean have suffered more than most. But with the increasing availability of vaccines and prospects for a resumption of international travel, light is emerging at the end of the Pandemic tunnel. With this in mind, The Inter-American Development Bank Caribbean1 Departments most recent Quarterly Bulletin reviews the latest available information regarding the crisis impacts on citizens, their economies, and key factors that will determine the speed and depth of recovery. As also discussed in previous editions, prospects for tourism-dependent economies will depend heavily on vaccine penetration and border normalization in source countries particularly the United States and Western Europe, while commodity-intensive economies could benefit from upward revisions to global demand growth estimates. All countries in the region can do much to support a rapid recovery through forward-looking policies aimed at ensuring they are well positioned to take advantage of post-Pandemic preferences with respect to travel and tourism, services trade, and investment. Our latest report considers these issues, what may lie ahead, and how counties can best position themselves for a recovery in 2021 and beyond.
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Halych, Valentyna. SERHII YEFREMOV’S COOPERATION WITH THE WESTERN UKRAINIAN PRESS: MEMORIAL RECEPTION. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.49.11055.

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The subject of the study is the cooperation of S. Efremov with Western Ukrainian periodicals as a page in the history of Ukrainian journalism which covers the relationship of journalists and scientists of Eastern and Western Ukraine at the turn of the XIX-XX centuries. Research methods (biographical, historical, comparative, axiological, statistical, discursive) develop the comprehensive disclosure of the article. As a result of scientific research, the origins of Ukrainocentrism in the personality of S. Efremov were clarified; his person as a public figure, journalist, publisher, literary critic is multifaceted; taking into account the specifics of the memoir genre and with the involvement of the historical context, the turning points in the destiny of the author of memoirs are interpreted, revealing cooperation with Western Ukrainian magazines and newspapers. The publications ‘Zoria’, ‘Narod’, ‘Pravda’, ‘Bukovyna’, ‘Dzvinok’, are secretly got into sub-Russian Ukraine, became for S. Efremov a spiritual basis in understanding the specifics of the national (Ukrainian) mass media, ideas of education in culture of Ukraine at the end of XIX century, its territorial integrity, and state independence. Memoirs of S. Efremov on cooperation with the iconic Galician journals ‘Notes of the Scientific Society after the name Shevchenko’ and ‘Literary-Scientific Bulletin’, testify to an important stage in the formation of the author’s worldview, the expansion of the genre boundaries of his journalism, active development as a literary critic. S. Yefremov collaborated most fruitfully and for a long time with the Literary-Scientific Bulletin, and he was impressed by the democratic position of this publication. The author’s comments reveal a long-running controversy over the publication of a review of the new edition of Kobzar and thematically related discussions around his other literary criticism, in which the talent of the demanding critic was forged. S. Efremov steadfastly defended the main principles of literary criticism: objectivity and freedom of author’s thought. The names of the allies of the Ukrainian idea L. Skochkovskyi, O. Lototskyi, O. Konyskyi, P. Zhytskyi, M. Hrushevskyi in S. Efremov’s memoirs unfold in multifaceted portrait descriptions and function as historical and cultural facts that document the pages of the author’s biography, record his activities in space and time. The results of the study give grounds to characterize S. Efremov as the first professional Ukrainian-speaking journalist.
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Thompson, Marshall, and Ramez Hajj. Flexible Pavement Recycling Techniques: A Summary of Activities. Illinois Center for Transportation, July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36501/0197-9191/21-022.

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Cold in-place recycling (CIR) involves the recycling of the asphalt portions (including hot-mix asphalt and chip, slurry, and cape seals, as well as others) of a flexible or composite pavement with asphalt emulsion or foamed asphalt as the binding agent. Full-depth reclamation (FDR) includes the recycling of the entire depth of the pavement and, in some cases, a portion of the subgrade with asphalt, cement, or lime products as binding agents. Both processes are extensively utilized in Illinois. This project reviewed CIR and FDR projects identified by the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) from the Transportation Bulletin and provided comments on pavement designs and special provisions. The researchers evaluated the performance of existing CIR/FDR projects through pavement condition surveys and analysis of falling weight deflectometer data collected by IDOT. They also reviewed CIR/FDR literature and updated/modified (as appropriate) previously provided inputs concerning mix design, testing procedures, thickness design, construction, and performance as well as cold central plant recycling (CCPR) literature related to design and construction. The team monitored the performance of test sections at the National Center for Asphalt Technology and Virginia Department of Transportation. The researchers assisted IDOT in the development of a CCPR special provision as well as responded to IDOT inquiries and questions concerning issues related to CIR, FDR, and CCPR. They attended meetings of IDOT’s FDR with the Cement Working Group and provided input in the development of a special provision for FDR with cement. The project’s activities confirmed that CIR, FDR, and CCPR techniques are successfully utilized in Illinois. Recommendations for improving the above-discussed techniques are provided.
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A Sandia weapon review bulletin : defense programs, Autumn 1992. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1029798.

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Current intelligence bulletin 56 - washed cotton. A review and recommendations regarding batch kier washed cotton. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, August 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.26616/nioshpub95113.

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Current intelligence bulletin 64: coal mine dust exposures and associated health outcomes - a review of information published since 1995. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, April 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.26616/nioshpub2011172.

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Current intelligence bulletin 68: NIOSH chemical carcinogen policy (revised). U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, July 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.26616/nioshpub2017100revised.

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Environmental Guidance Regulatory Bulletin - revised rule issued, October 17, 1994. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/231943.

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