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K.H. Hon, Carol, Jimmie Hinze, and Albert P.C. Chan. "Safety climate and injury occurrence of repair, maintenance, minor alteration and addition works." Facilities 32, no. 5/6 (April 1, 2014): 188–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/f-09-2011-0066.

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Purpose – The repair, maintenance, minor alteration and addition (RMAA) sector has been expanding in many developed cities. Safety problems of the RMAA sector have attracted the attention of many governments. This study has the objectives of comparing the level of safety climate of workers, supervisors and managers in the RMAA sector; and explaining/predicting the impact of safety climate on injury occurrence of workers, supervisors and managers. Design/methodology/approach – A questionnaire survey was administered to RMAA contracting companies in Hong Kong. Findings – When comparing the safety climate perception of workers, supervisors and managers in the RMAA sector, the supervisors group had the lowest mean safety climate score. Results showed that a positive workforce safety attitude and acceptance of safety rules and regulations reduced the workers' likelihood of having injuries. A reasonable production schedule led to a lower probability of supervisors being injured. Management commitment and effective safety management reduced the probability of managers being injured. Originality/value – This study revealed variations of safety climate at the different levels in the organizational hierarchy and their varying influence on safety performance of the RMAA sector. Safety of RMAA works could be improved by promulgating specific safety measures at the different hierarchy levels.
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Reiss, Stacey, Marie Claude Chouinard, Dasha Frias Landa, Ravindra Nanda, Taranpreet Chandhoke, Takanori Sobue, Veerasathpurush Allareddy, Chia-Ling Kuo, Jinjian Mu, and Flavio Uribe. "Biomarkers of orthodontic tooth movement with fixed appliances and vibration appliance therapy: a pilot study." European Journal of Orthodontics 42, no. 4 (June 23, 2020): 378–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ejo/cjaa026.

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Summary Introduction The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of supplemental vibratory force on biomarkers of bone remodelling during orthodontic tooth movement, the rate of mandibular anterior alignment (RMAA), and compliance with a vibration device. Design, settings, and participants Forty patients between the ages 15–35 undergoing fixed appliance treatment that presented to a university orthodontic clinic were randomly allocated to supplemental use of an intraoral vibrational device (n = 20, AcceleDent®) or fixed appliance only (n = 20). Salivary multiplex assay was completed to analyse the concentration of selected biomarkers of bone remodelling before treatment (T0) and at three following time points (T1, T2, T3), 4–6 weeks apart. Irregularity of the mandibular anterior teeth and compliance was assessed at the same trial time points. Data were analysed blindly on an intention-to-treat basis with descriptive statistics, Mann–Whitney U-test, Wilcoxon signed-rank test, and linear mixed effects regression modelling. Results No difference in the changes in salivary biomarkers of bone remodelling and RMAA between groups at any time point over the trial duration was observed. No correlation was found between changes in irregularity and biomarker level from baseline to another time point. Lastly, there was no association between RMAA and compliance with the AcceleDent® device. Conclusions Supplemental vibratory force during orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances does not affect biomarkers of bone remodelling or the RMAA. Limitations The main limitation of the study was the small sample size and the large variability in the salivary biomarkers. Harms No harms were observed during the duration of the trial. Protocol The protocol was not published prior to trial commencement. Registration The study was registered in Clinical Trials.gov (NCT02119455) first posted on April 2014.
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Chan, Albert, Francis Wong, Carol Hon, and Tracy Choi. "A Bayesian Network Model for Reducing Accident Rates of Electrical and Mechanical (E&M) Work." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15, no. 11 (November 8, 2018): 2496. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15112496.

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Accidents in Repair, Maintenance, Alteration, and Addition (RMAA) work have become a growing concern, in recent years. The repair and maintenance works of electrical and mechanical (E&M) installations involves a variety of trades, a large number of practitioners and a series of high-risk activities. The uniqueness of E&M work, in the RMAA sector, requires a discrete and specific research to improve its safety performance. Understanding the causal relationships between safety factors and the number of accidents becomes crucial to develop a more effective safety management strategy. The Bayesian Network (BN) model is proposed to establish a probabilistic relational network between the causal factors, including both safety climate factors and personal experience factors that have influences on the number of accidents related to E&M RMAA work. The data were collected using a survey questionnaire, involving a hundred and fifty-five E&M practitioners. The BN results demonstrated that safety attitude and safety procedures were the most important factors to reduce the number of accidents. The proposed BN provides the ability to find out the most effective strategy with the best utilization of resources, to reduce the chance of a high number of E&M accidents, by controlling a single factor or simultaneously controlling, both, the safety climate and personal factors, to improve safety performance.
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Hon, Carol K. H., Albert P. C. Chan, and Daniel W. M. Chan. "Strategies for improving safety performance of repair, maintenance, minor alteration and addition (RMAA) works." Facilities 29, no. 13/14 (October 18, 2011): 591–610. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/02632771111178391.

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Hon, Carol K. H., Albert P. C. Chan, and Michael C. H. Yam. "Relationships between safety climate and safety performance of building repair, maintenance, minor alteration, and addition (RMAA) works." Safety Science 65 (June 2014): 10–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ssci.2013.12.012.

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Lee, Keum-Chan, Young-Sam Yoon, and Nam-Joo Lee. "Prediction of Water-Quality Enhancement Effects of Gates Operation in the West-Nakdong River Using RMA2/RMA4 Models." Journal of the Environmental Sciences 18, no. 9 (September 30, 2009): 971–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.5322/jes.2009.18.9.971.

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Hon, Carol, and Yulin Liu. "Exploring Typical and Atypical Safety Climate Perceptions of Practitioners in the Repair, Maintenance, Minor Alteration and Addition (RMAA) Sector in Hong Kong." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 13, no. 10 (September 22, 2016): 935. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13100935.

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Li, Lin Lu, Wen Rui Huang, Shu Guang Liu, Xiao Li Liu, Xin Yu Hu, and Fei Teng. "Two Dimensional Hydrodynamic and Pollutant Transport Modeling of Jiangyin-Xuliujing Reach of Yangtze Estuary." Advanced Materials Research 663 (February 2013): 999–1004. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.663.999.

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A 2-dimensional hydrodynamic model (RMA2 model) was applied to simulate currents and potential pollutant transport in Jiangyin-Xuliujing reach of Yangtze estuary. The result was compared and validated with a validated 3D model (Delft3D Model). The results indicate that the RMA2 model can achieve the requirements of reproducing and predicting the tidal flow and water levels. Based on RMA2 model simulations, a pollutant transport model (RMA4 model) was established to simulate the transport process of potential pollutant discharge from a sewage treatment plant for risk analysis. This linked hydrodynamic and pollutant transport model can provide the valuable scientific supports for future study of water quality in the Yangtze estuary.
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Duval, Henri, Cyril Van Ghelder, Ulysse Portier, Carole Confolent, Pablo Meza, and Daniel Esmenjaud. "New Data Completing the Spectrum of the Ma, RMia, and RMja Genes for Resistance to Root-Knot Nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) in Prunus." Phytopathology® 109, no. 4 (April 2019): 615–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/phyto-05-18-0173-r.

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Root-knot nematodes (RKN) (Meloidogyne spp.) are worldwide pests that affect a considerable number of plants, among which stone fruit (Prunus spp.) are severely attacked. Prevalent RKN species are Meloidogyne arenaria, M. incognita, and M. javanica in stone fruit but the emergent M. ethiopica and M. enterolobii are also reported to challenge perennial crops. In Prunus spp., the complete-spectrum resistance (R) gene Ma from plum and the more restricted-spectrum R genes RMia from peach and RMja from almond completely inhibit nematode multiplication and gall formation of the RKN species that they control. This study aimed to update the resistance spectra of these three major genes by evaluating their activity toward one isolate of the yet-untested RKN species mentioned above. To state whether a given gene controls a particular species, the principle of our experiment was to genotype with appropriate markers a number of individuals segregating for this gene and then to phenotype these individuals. A perfect matching of the genotype and the phenotype of individuals indicates that the gene of interest is active against and, thus, controls the corresponding isolate of this RKN species. Segregating materials used were an Ma F1 plum progeny, an RMia F2 peach progeny, and an RMja F2 almond progeny. In addition to previous data, our results establish a clear spectrum for each of the three genes toward isolates from both the three prevalent species and the two emerging species. Ultimately, our results reveal that (i) Ma controls all of them, (ii) RMja controls all species except M. incognita and M. floridensis, and (iii) RMia controls M. arenaria, M. incognita, and M. ethiopica but not M. javanica or M. enterolobii. Our data should have wide implications for RKN resistance management and breeding and for deciphering the molecular mechanisms of the spectrum of RKN R genes.
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Chan, Albert P. C., Francis K. W. Wong, Carol K. H. Hon, and Tracy N. Y. Choi. "Construction of a Bayesian network model for improving the safety performance of electrical and mechanical (E&M) works in repair, maintenance, alteration and addition (RMAA) projects." Safety Science 131 (November 2020): 104893. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ssci.2020.104893.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "RMAA"

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Druitt, Denise, and n/a. "The role of records management for overcoming excessive quantity, poor quality and storage media problems in computer-based information systems." University of Canberra. Communication, 1990. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20060705.151052.

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Organizations are experiencing problems with the control of information in computer-based information systems. Records management is a system that consists of a number of elements to control recorded information over its life cycle. Previous studies have ranked various records management activities. However, these studies were not conducted in Australia, were not specifically related to computerbased information systems, and were based on the frequency with which records management tasks, or duties and responsibilities were being performed by records management personnel rather than the perceived importance of records management elements for overcoming problems. This study is conducted in Australia on the role of records management within the context of computer-based information systems. It has two purposes: to determine whether there is an appreciable difference in the perceived importance of the various records management elements for overcoming excessive quantity, poor quality and storage media problems in computer-based information systems by RMAA individual members; and to determine whether regardless of professional involvement and level of education of RMAA individual members, there is no statistically significant difference in the perceived importance of the various records management elements in computer-based information systems for overcoming these three problems. To carry out the research a questionnaire was devised and distributed to individual members of the Records Management Association of Australia. The survey obtained a usable response rate of 53.1 percent from a population of 399 individual members of the Association. The study indicated that there is a difference in the perceived importance of the various records management elements for overcoming excessive quantity, poor quality and storage media problems in computer-based information systems. There was evidence to suggest that respondents frequently involved in professional activities are more likely to consider certain records management elements more important than respondents not frequently involved in these activities. The study also found that level of education is associated with the selection of certain records management elements. In particular, those respondents with no tertiary qualifications are more likely to consider the records management elements mail management and a records retention and disposition schedule important than respondents with tertiary qualifications.
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Jorge, Dalton Cozac Tanos. "Tecnologia de medição não invasiva do encolhimento e homogeneidade de cores em processos têxteis." Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1843/RMAE-7AUFS3.

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This work presents three methodologies based on the digital acquisition and treatment of image for quality control in the textile industry, being two related to the dimensional control, and one related to the control of the fabric dye. The dimensional control is necessary during the sanforization, stage in which occurs the daily pay-shrinking of the fabric, to the step that the coloration control is necessary during the Coloration. The first methodology consists of counting the number of pixels between two made marks in the fabric before the sanforization and to compare with the number of pixels between the same marks after the process. Of this form the percentage of shrinking of the fabric can be calculated from the difference of the number of pixels between the markings in the two images. The second methodology uses the fast Fourier transformed (FFT) to analyze the images in the domain of the frequency. By the difference of the frequencies of the images before and after the process the percentage of shrinking of the fabric is determined. This same FFT also can be used to count the number of trams of the fabric in the image. The third methodology consists on the comparative analysis of the histograms of colors (RGB) of samples of one same neighborhood to verify the homogeneity of the coloration of the fabric. All the methods in subject presented quite satisfactory results, with high reliability metric, mainly if compared to the current techniques, also demonstrating a high use potential in the industry for its easy adaptation in lines of fabric finishing for monitor and control on-line of processes.
Este trabalho apresenta três metodologias baseadas na aquisição e tratamento digital de imagem para controle de qualidade na indústria têxtil, sendo duas relacionadas ao controle dimensional e uma relacionada ao controle de tingimento do tecido. O controle dimensional é necessário durante a sanforização, etapa na qual ocorre o pré-encolhimento do tecido, ao passo que o controle de coloração é necessário durante o tingimento. A primeira metodologia consiste em contar o número de pixels entre duas marcas feitas no tecido antes da sanforização e comparar com o número de pixels entre as mesmas marcas após o processo. Dessa forma, determina-se o percentual de encolhimento do tecido pela diferença do número de pixels entre as marcações nas duas imagens. A segunda metodologia utiliza a transformada rápida de Fourier (FFT) para analisar as imagens no domínio da freqüência. Pela diferença das freqüências das imagens antes e depois de passar pela sanforizadeira determina-se o percentual de encolhimento do tecido. Essa mesma FFT também pode ser utilizada para contar o número de tramas do tecido presentes na imagem. A terceira metodologia consiste na análise comparativa dos histogramas de cores nos canais Red, Green e Blue (RGB) de amostras de uma mesma vizinhança para verificar a homogeneidade da coloração do tecido. Todos os métodos em questão apresentaram resultados bastante satisfatórios, com elevada confiabilidade metrológica, principalmente se comparados às técnicas atuais, demonstrando também alto potencial de empregabilidade na indústria, por sua fácil adaptação em linhas de acabamento de tecidos para monitoramento e controle on-line de processos.
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Grossi, Pablo Andrade. "Metodologia para avaliação de incerteza na medição de propriedades termofísicas pelo método flash laser: método de monte carlo aplicado a modelos dinâmicos de saída multivariável." Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1843/RMAE-7LVFDA.

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The Laser Flash Method has been considered by INMETRO, NPL, NIST, PTB and other organizations as a standard method for thermal diffusivity measurements. Despite its several advantages, inherent experimental features become obstacles to a coherent expression of the measurement results. In this work, an effective methodology for uncertainty evaluation of thermophysical properties measurements based on the laser flash method is presented. Such methodology is based on Monte Carlo Method (MCM) applied to a central thermal diffusion model that consider all real initial and boundary conditions form a physical model. As results, the material thermophysical properties and assign uncertainties are evaluated by a stochastic, dynamic and multivariate output model. The developed model and methodology was validated by standard samples Method carried out in the LMPT Laboratório de Medição de Propriedades Termofísicas (thermophysical properties measurement laboratory) of the Nuclear Technology Development Center (CDTN/CNEN - Brazil). The definition of a consistent and robust methodology to evaluate statistical properties involving multivariate input and multivariate output quantities of a generic model is the main result in this work. In a generic way, this methodological structure can perform the propagations of uncertainties of a central model for any real phenomenon or process.
O método de Flash do Laser tem se consagrado como método padrão para medição das propriedades termofísicas de sólidos pelo INMETRO, NPL, NIST, PTB e outras organizações internacionais de metrologia. Apesar de inúmeras vantagens, características experimentais inerentes ao método tem se tornado obstáculos para uma coerente expressão do resultado de medição. Neste trabalho foi desenvolvida uma metodologia para avaliação de incertezas na medição de propriedades termofísicas pelo método Flash Laser. Aplicou-se o Método de Monte Carlo a um modelo central de difusão térmica, em meio sólido, considerando condições iniciais e de contorno reais de um modelo físico. Como resultados, as propriedades termofísicas do material e suas respectivas incertezas são estimadas utilizando um modelo estocástico dinâmico de saída multivariável. A validação da metodologia proposta foi realizada utilizando amostras padrão e os valores estimados para os parâmetros físicos associados ao Laboratório de Medições de Propriedades Termofísicas - LMTP do Centro de Desenvolvimento da Tecnologia Nuclear CDTN. O resultado final deste trabalho é a definição de uma coerente e robusta metodologia para avaliação de propriedades estatísticas e propagação de distribuições envolvendo modelos com múltiplos parâmetros de entrada e múltiplas saídas. De uma forma generalizada, esta estrutura metodológica pode realizar a propagação de incertezas de um modelo matemático central para qualquer fenômeno ou processo real.
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Silveira, Livio de Barros. "Avaliação das alterações do fluido crevicular gengival drenado de tecidos gengivais clinicamente normais submetidos à laser em baixa intensidade: estudo em anima nóbile." Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1843/RMAE-7LVG6D.

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In periodontology the gingival tissue, peripheral blood flow and crevicular gingival fluid (which normally comes out of the gingival socket) are the most important immune barriers acting as defense mechanisms at the front door for peridontal disease. The purpose of this study is to present a non invasive and safe activation of the immune system during the beginning process of periodontal disease associated to dental plaque, by stimulating the gingival tissue through low intensity laser at two different waves lengths and observing the changes in the gingival crevicular fluid drained from normal gingival tissues. Thirty volunteers were selected for this study, with ages between 18 and 60 years old, with clinically normal dental and periodontal structures. Six frontal interdental gingival areas were selected from each patient being 3 areas at the jawbone and 3 areas at the mandible. At the jawbone, one area did not receive any kind of radiation, one area was submitted to low intensity laser irradiation of . = 780 nm and one area submitted to laser irradiation of . = 680 nm. The same procedure was repeated for the mandible. The protocol used 40mW of power (spot area of 0,04 cm2) for the different types of laser, with irradiation time of two and a half minutes resulting on a dose of 150 J/cm2. The changes of the gingival tissues after the laser irradiation with 2 different wave lengths where observed and analyzed: the cellular components of the gingival crevicular fluid (neutrophils and macrophages) the volume change of the fluid measured by Periotron and temperature variations (due to the increase of the blood flow) registered by a thermocamera. Based on the results we can conclude that: about variations of volume and cellular presence, the lasers of low intensity emission infrared (. = 780 nm) and red (. = 680 nm), at the conditions of the present study, promoted an increase of the drained gingival crevicular fluid and an increase of number of macrophages present in its composition, but only the red laser promoted a decrease of the neutrophils present in its composition. The temperature variation tests indicated that the use of the low intensity laser on the gingival tissues caused and average change of only 0,5º C, not causing thermal damage.Key words: Low Level Laser intensity, gingival
Nesta area da periodontia em que se situam os tecidos gengivais, a circulacao sanguinea periferica do periodonto e o liquido sulcular gengival (proveniente do sulco gengival) sao as duas importantes barreiras imunologicas que atuam na defesa dessa regiao, que e, por excelencia, a porta de entrada e instalacao da doenca periodontal. O presente estudo objetiva avaliar a utilizacao de uma conduta conservadora, nao invasiva, de ativacao da barreira imunologica contra a instalacao da doenca periodontal associada a placa bacteriana, estimulando o tecido gengival atraves da aplicacao do laser em baixa intensidade utilizando dois comprimentos de onda diferentes, avaliando as alteracoes ocorridas no fluido sulcular gengival drenado de tecidos gengivais clinicamente normais submetidos a radiacao laser em baixa intensidade. Para este estudo foram selecionados 30 voluntarios, com idade entre 18 e 60 anos, com estruturas dentais e periodontais clinicamente normais. Foram selecionadas 6 areas gengivais interproximais anteriores de cada voluntario sendo 3 na maxila e 3 na mandibula. Na maxila , uma area nao recebeu nenhum tipo de irradiacao, uma area foi submetida a irradiacao laser de baixa intensidade de É = 780 nm e uma area foi submetida a irradiacao laser de É = 680 nm. O mesmo procedimento se repetiu para a mandibula. O protocolo utilizado constou de potencia de 40 mW (area de spot de 0,04 cm2) para os diferentes tipos de feixe laser, com tempo de irradiacao de dois minutos e meio resultando numa dose de 150 J/cm2. Baseado nos conhecimentos do comportamento dos tecidos gengivais e apos a irradiacao laser em dois comprimentos de onda, foram observados e analisados: 1) o conteudo do fluido sulcular gengival coletado avaliando sua composicao celular (Neutrofilos e Macrofagos), 2) a variacao da quantidade de volume do fluido medida pelo Periotron e 3) as variacoes de temperatura justificados pelo aumento de irrigacao sanguinea, registradas por uma termocamera. Baseando-se nos resultados pode-se concluir que: nas comparacoes entre variacoes de volume e presenca celular, os lasers de baixa intensidade de emissao infravermelha (É = 780 nm) e vermelha (É = 680 nm), nas condicoes do presente estudo, promoveram o aumento de volume do fluido sulcular gengival drenado como tambem o aumento do numero de macrofagos presentes em sua composicao, mas somente o laser vermelho (É = 680 nm) promoveu uma reducao no numero de neutrofilos presentes em sua composicao. Os testes de variacao de temperatura indicaram que a aplicacao dos lasers de baixa intensidade sobre os tecidos gengivais promoveram uma mudanca media menor que 0,5o C, nao ocasionando dano termico.
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Barbosa, Marcio. "Modelagem de cadeia de suprimentos de produtos farmacêuticos e de cosméticos, usando sistemas de controle discreto: estudo de caso." Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/1843/RMSA-89WLM4.

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The objective of this essay is to use digital models predictors for echelon of a supply chain of pharmacist products and cosmetics, mainly for FMX Company that represents the weak echelon of the chain. The methodology is based on control systems and allows us to gain valuable insights into the dynamic behavior of supply chain replenishment rules. Also introduce engineering control concepts to quantify the variance amplification bullwhip effect (Forrester Effect) or variance reduction and in consequence the decreasing inventories throughout the chain, making it competitive. The applied methodology was the case study, within two echelons of the chain through real data and composed of up to and out order, it means, orders from an echelon down to and up to another one. At the end signaling demands were compared with and without filters, indifferent echelons, as well as the influence of the professional that is in charge of signaling the demand.
Esta dissertação tem como objetivo utilizar modelos digitais na previsão de demanda para elos de uma cadeia de suprimentos de produtos farmacêuticos e de cosméticos, principalmente para a empresa FMX, que se constitui no elo fraco da cadeia. A metodologia está baseada em sistema de controle que cria e permite ganhar habilidades no conhecimento dinâmico em cadeia de suprimento e regras de reabastecimento. Também introduz conceitos da área de engenharia de controle para quantificar o efeito de chicoteamento (efeito Forrester), redução da variância da demanda e, como conseqüência, o enxugamento de estoques ao longo da cadeia de suprimentos, tornando-a competitiva. A metodologia utilizada foi o Estudo de Caso, em dois elos da cadeia, através de dados reais, constituídos de demandas de entrada e de saída, ou seja, pedidos de elo a jusante para elo a montante e vice versa ao longo da cadeia. Ao final foram comparadas as sinalizações de demandas (previsões de demanda) com e sem filtros em diferentes elos, assim como a influência do profissional que decide ao sinalizar a demanda.
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Walletzký, Ondřej. "Implementace přijímače a vysílače protokolu RMAP do FPGA." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta elektrotechniky a komunikačních technologií, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-318184.

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The thesis deals with design and implementation of controllers for the RMAP protocol, which is used by SpaceWire network endpoints to access memory contents of another endpoint. The theoretical research introduces concepts of the SpaceWire network, then describes the RMAP protocol and the AMBA AHB bus interface in detail. The practical part of this thesis then uses this information to design and implement controllers for the RMAP protocol. It first defines an architecture of these controllers, then describes design of individual blocks based on this architecture. As a next step, the thesis describes methods used to verify designed controllers and to test these controllers in an FPGA chip. Finally, an analysis of maximum frequency and usage of FPGA resources is done based on estimates provided by the synthesis tool.
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Arvidsson, Sebastian. "RMA och det fasta kustartilleriet : En analys av diskussioner kring RMA och det fasta kustartilleriet." Thesis, Försvarshögskolan, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:fhs:diva-2631.

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Under 1990-talet accelererade avvecklingen av det fasta kustartilleriet. Det skedde samtidigt med implementeringen av Revolution in Military Affairs(RMA)-konceptet i Sverige, snabb militärteknisk utvecklingen och Försvarsmaktens omställning från en stor organisation med lång mobilisering till insatsförsvar med hög beredskap. Syftet med studien är att med hjälp av argumentationsanalys och kvalitativ textanalys, studera relationen mellan RMA och avvecklingen av fasta kustartilleriet, genom analys av Kungliga Krigsvetenskaps Akademiens Handlingar och Tidskrifter. Resultatet visar att fast kustartilleri spelar en viktig roll även i en värld präglad av RMA och modern teknologi. Det fasta kustartilleriet ersattes av rörligt. Även detta avvecklades i förtid.
During the 1990´s the liquidation of coastal fortifications accelerated. During the same period of time the concept of Revolution in Military Affairs is being implemented in Sweden, military technology is rapidly evolving and Swedish Armed Forces is transforming its organization from a large quantity - long mobilization, to a small mission-based armed force with high response. The purpose of the study is to analyze the relation between RMA and the liquidation of the coastal fortifications, through argumentative analysis and qualitative text analysis, by studying the publications of the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences. The result shows that costal fortifications are important even in a world characterized by RMA and modern technology. The costal fortifications were replaced by mobile units. They got liquidated before there time as well.
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Odvárková, Aneta. "Hodnocení investičního záměru firmy RMA a.s." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta podnikatelská, 2013. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-374713.

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The Master’s thesis is focused on purchase of a horizontal boring machine for a company, which operates in the engineering industry. It informs about the financial situation of the company, compares offers of individual banks and leasing companies as well as methods of evaluation of the investment project. The essential part of the work comprises an evaluation of a specific investment project, including formulation of recommendations for its implementation.
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Chen, Jun. "RMA a pattern based J2EE development tool /." Thesis, Waterloo, Ont. : University of Waterloo, 2004. http://etd.uwaterloo.ca/etd/j2chen2004.pdf.

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Thesis (MMath)--University of Waterloo, 2004.
"A thesis presented to the University of Waterloo in fulfilment of the thesis requirement for the degree of Master of Mathematics in Computer Science." Includes bibliographical references.
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Hallström, Stefan. "RMA - revolution eller evolution för brigadsystem 122/90." Thesis, Försvarshögskolan, 2001. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:fhs:diva-1922.

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Det övergripande syftet med uppsatsen är att undersöka vilka konsekvenser införandet av Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA) får avseende väpnad strid med brigadsystem 122/90. Tidsperspektivet är 2010-2020. Arbetet har ett induktivt  förhållningssätt. Uppsatsen beskriver och förklarar innebörden av RMA. Vidare beskrivs hur brigadsystem 122/90 genomför väpnad strid. Analysen ger följande konsekvenser: ökad interoperabel förmåga, informationsöverläge möjliggörs, informationsöverföringen ger större säkerhet i genomförandet, bättre kvalitet i beslutsunderlagen, ledningskrigföring och vilseledning ökar i betydelse, beslutsstödet möjliggör högre rörlighet samt precisionen i våra insatser ökar. Uppsatsen pekar på tänkbara utvecklingsområden inom förmågorna ledning, underrättelser, bekämpning, rörlighet och uthållighet. För att erhålla optimal effekt i väpnad strid utgör informationsinhämtning och överföring av information i nära realtid en avgörande förmåga. Teknikutvecklingen blir en realitet först då den tillvaratas genom utveckling av doktriner, taktik och stridsteknik.
The overall purpose of this paper is to investigate what consequences the implementation of Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA) will have regarding armed combat for theBrigade System 122/90. The time perspective is 2011-2020. An inductive method of working is used in this paper. The paper aims to describe and explain the implications of RMA. Furthermore, there will be a description of how the brigade system 122/90 carries out armed combat. The analysis gives the following conclusions: increased inter-operability capacity, facilitated information superiority, information dissemination gives greater security of execution, better quality in the basis of decision, command and control warfare and deception increase in importance, support for decision making enables a higher level of mobility and the precision of our efforts increases.The paper points out possible areas of development within the capabilities of command and control, information, interdiction, mobility and sustainability. In order to achieve an optimal effect in armed combat, collection and dissemination of information in real time constitute a decisive ability. The development of technology will become a reality only when it is exploited through the development of doctrines, tactics and combat techniques.
Avdelning: ALB - Slutet Mag 3 C-upps.Hylla: Upps. ChP 99-01
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Singh, Iqbal. Gu rmat manthan. Delhi: National, 1989.

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Libicki, Martin C. Information & nuclear RMAs compared. [Washington, D.C.]: National Defense University, Institute for National Strategic Studies, 1996.

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Scott, Schulze, ed. Oracle RMAN: Pocket Reference. Sebastopol, CA: O'Reilly, 2002.

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Libicki, Martin C. Information & nuclear RMAs compared. [Washington, D.C.]: National Defense University, Institute for National Strategic Studies, 1996.

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Matthew, Hart, ed. Oracle9i RMAN backup & recovery. New York: McGraw-Hill/Osborne, 2002.

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Libicki, Martin C. Information & nuclear RMAs compared. [Washington, D.C.]: National Defense University, Institute for National Strategic Studies, 1996.

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Libicki, Martin C. Information & nuclear RMAs compared. [Washington, D.C.]: National Defense University, Institute for National Strategic Studies, 1996.

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Kuhn, Darl. Oracle RMAN Database Duplication. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1112-0.

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Libicki, Martin C. Information & nuclear RMAs compared. [Washington, D.C.]: National Defense University, Institute for National Strategic Studies, 1996.

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Sgorlon, Carlo. L'a rmata dei fiumi perduti. Milano: Arnoldo Mondadori, 1989.

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Kuhn, Darl. "Configuring RMAN." In Pro Oracle Database 12c Administration, 483–510. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5729-5_17.

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Malcher, Michelle, and Darl Kuhn. "Configuring RMAN." In Pro Oracle Database 18c Administration, 693–732. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-4424-1_17.

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Kuhn, Darl. "Configuring RMAN." In Oracle RMAN for Absolute Beginners, 93–120. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0763-5_4.

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Kuhn, Darl, Sam Alapati, and Arup Nanda. "Tuning RMAN." In RMAN Recipes for Oracle Database 12c, 503–32. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4837-8_16.

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Kuhn, Darl, Sam Alapati, and Arup Nanda. "Troubleshooting RMAN." In RMAN Recipes for Oracle Database 12c, 533–65. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4837-8_17.

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Kuhn, Darl, Sam Alapati, and Arup Nanda. "Using RMAN." In RMAN Recipes for Oracle Database 12c, 85–110. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4837-8_4.

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Kuhn, Darl, Sam Alapati, and Arup Nanda. "Scripting RMAN." In RMAN Recipes for Oracle Database 12c, 255–90. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4837-8_9.

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Gooch, Jan W. "RMA." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Polymers, 635. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6247-8_10082.

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Gałek, Monika, and Paweł S. Hachaj. "Application of the RMA2/RMA4 Models to Simulate Pollution Transport in a Retention Reservoir." In GeoPlanet: Earth and Planetary Sciences, 301–13. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30209-1_21.

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Kuhn, Darl, Sam Alapati, and Arup Nanda. "Jump-Starting RMAN." In RMAN Recipes for Oracle Database 12c, 21–37. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4837-8_2.

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Conference papers on the topic "RMAA"

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Peel, Larry D., Enrique Molina, Jeff Baur, and Ryan Justice. "Characterization of Shape-Changing Panels With Embedded Rubber Muscle Actuators." In ASME 2012 Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/smasis2012-8088.

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There is great interest in making shape-changing aircraft structures that are more biomimetic. Cylindrical McKibben-like flexible actuators efficiently convert fluid pressure into mechanical energy and thus offer excellent force-to-weight ratios while behaving similar to biological muscle. McKibben-like Rubber Muscle Actuators (RMAs) were embedded into elastomer panels. The effect of actuator spacing on the performance of these shape-changing panels was investigated. The work included nonlinear finite element analysis, fabrication, and testing of panels where four RMAs were spaced side-by-side, 1/2, 1, and 1.3 RMA diameters apart. Nonlinear “Laminated Plate” and “Rod & Plate” finite element models of individual RMAs were created from existing RMA dimensions. After adjusting for an initial “activation pressure,” the models produced realistic RMA forces. The laminated plate models used less computer resources, but only produced small amounts of actuator contraction (actuator strain). The more resource-intensive Rod & Plate models better replicated fiber/braid re-orientation and produced axial strains up to 60% of test values. Three types of embedded RMA panel FEA models; a “2D Cross-Section,” a “Full 3D Panel” (with either Laminated Plate or Rod & Plate RMAs) and a “3D Unit Cell” (also with either Laminated Plate or Rod & Plate RMAs). The Full 3D Rod & Plate model gave the most accurate strains and forces, but required unsustainable levels of computing resources. The 2D cross-section model predicted optimal RMA spacing to be at 1 diameter. All other FEA models show optimal panel performance between 1/2 and 1 diameter spacing. Panels with embedded RMAs were fabricated and tested with air or water pressure. Panel force as a function of pressure and as a function of contraction (strain) was obtained. Overall, FEA and test results for panels indicate that optimal performance occurs when the RMAs are spaced between 1/2 to 1 diameter apart. Actuator force as a function of spacing is fairly flat in this region, indicating that minor design or manufacturing differences may not significantly affect performance. However, the total amount of axial contraction decreases significantly at greater than optimal spacing. Useful design, simulation, and test methodologies for embedded RMA panels have been demonstrated.
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Sutter, Thomas M., Terry S. Creasy, Matthew B. Dickerson, and Ryan S. Justice. "Power Response of a Muscle Actuator Driven by a Regenerative, Enzymatic Pressurization Mechanism." In ASME 2013 Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/smasis2013-3098.

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Inspired by the characteristics of biological muscles, rubber muscle actuators (RMAs) are lightweight and compliant structures that deliver high power/weight ratios and are currently under investigation for use in soft robotics, prosthetics, and specialized aircraft. RMA actuation is accomplished by inflating the structure’s air bladder, which results in the contraction of the muscle. In this proceedings paper, we describe the use of gaseous products from enzymatically-catalyzed reactions to pressurize and drive the motion of RMAs. Specifically, this paper details the power envelope of RMAs driven by the urease-catalyzed production of CO2, under dynamic loading conditions. The use of enzymatically catalyzed, gas-producing reactions is advantageous for powering RMAs, as these systems may be self-regulating and self-regenerating. Reaction design parameters for sizing the gas source to RMA power requirements and power envelope results are reported for gas-powered actuator dynamics tested on a linear motion test assembly. The power response to increasing loads reflects the partial pressure over the reaction slurry; therefore, the chemistry and reactor scale affect the entire structure’s efficiency. We outline the reactor space-time design constraints that facilitate a tailored power response for urease catalyzed gas generation sources.
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Peel, Larry D., and Charles Ball. "Fabrication and Testing of a Simple “Bionic Arm” Demonstrator." In ASME 2010 Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/smasis2010-3658.

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Artificial or “bionic” limbs have been the subject of considerable research, TV shows, and dreams by children. The “Six Million Dollar Man” show was about a man who received artificial limbs after his own were lost in an accident. To get students interested in practical engineering, the current work showcases a simple artificial arm that produces greater force than a typical man, demonstrates the capability of Rubber Muscle Actuators (RMA), and provides a portable “arm wrestling platform” for student recruitment efforts. The actuators for “Kingsville Arm One & Two” are McKibben-like actuators made from fiber-reinforced elastomeric composites. These actuators offer excellent strength-to-weight ratios and contract similar to a human muscle. RMAs produce greater force and have less “blow-outs” than typical McKibben actuators because of optimized braid angles and ends that transfer loads through the braid fibers. Kingsville Arm One (KA1) was developed in just two weeks. It consisted of carbon/fiberglass/epoxy composite tubular bones, a metal clevis “elbow” and four RMAs. With considerable effort, a very large student was able to overcome the force generated in an “arm wrestling” contest. KA1’s actuators had end attachments that transferred loads well and enabled flexibility, but easily tore and had air leaks. Kingsville Arm Two (KA2) had new “bones” and RMAs. Although slightly smaller diameters, the KA2 RMAs produced comparable forces to the KA1 RMAs and had molded end attachments. The rigid ends did not allow as much rotation as expected and necessitated using just 2 RMAs. With only two RMAs, KA2 produced approximately the same “arm strength” as KA1. Future work will focus on flexible but durable RMA molded ends, life-like skins and a realistic “hand.”
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Imani, Mohsen, Ricardo Garcia, Saransh Gupta, and Tajana Rosing. "RMAC." In ISLPED '18: International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3218603.3218621.

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Peel, Larry D., Luis Muratalla, Jeff Baur, and Dean Foster. "The Effect of Scale on Fluid-Filled Flexible Composite Actuators." In ASME 2011 Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/smasis2011-4934.

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Morphing aircraft and other shape-changing structures are well suited to McKibben-like flexible composite actuators. These actuators, made from fiber-reinforced elastomeric composites, are extremely efficient in converting potential energy (pressurized air) into mechanical energy. Such actuators are promising for use in micro air vehicles, prosthetics and robotics because they offer excellent force-to-weight ratios and behave similar to biological muscle. Use of an incompressible pressurizing fluid instead of compressible air may also offer higher actuator stiffness, better control, and compatibility with existing actuation systems. Using incompressible fluids also allows the actuator to serve as a variable stiffness element which can be modulated by opening and closing valves that constrain or allow fluid flow. The effect of an incompressible fluid (water) on the performance of Rubber Muscle Actuators (RMA), with varying diameters, lengths and segment lengths, was experimentally investigated in the current work. Upon pressurization with air or water, past an activation threshold, overall force and stroke increased with increasing actuation length and diameter. Actuation force when pressurized with water is slightly greater than with air. Both air and water-pressurized actuation force and strain decrease significantly when segment length is less than a minimum critical length. Closed valve actuator stiffness (modulus) of actuators at full length, when pressurized with an incompressible fluid is up to 60× greater than the open valve stiffness of the same actuator. Air-filled RMAs with equal parameters only see a 10× increase. Incompressible fluid-filled RMAs have great potential to provide needed high actuation forces within adaptive material systems. Design guidelines are given to aid additional RMA use.
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Hanson, Karen L., Tim DiLauro, and Mark Donoghue. "The RMap Project." In JCDL '15: 15th ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2756406.2756952.

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Li, Mingzhe, Xiaoyi Lu, Khaled Hamidouche, Jie Zhang, and Dhabaleswar K. Panda. "Mizan-RMA: Accelerating Mizan Graph Processing Framework with MPI RMA." In 2016 IEEE 23rd International Conference on High Performance Computing (HiPC). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hipc.2016.015.

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Dosanjh, Matthew G. F., Taylor Groves, Ryan E. Grant, Ron Brightwell, and Patrick G. Bridges. "RMA-MT: A Benchmark Suite for Assessing MPI Multi-threaded RMA Performance." In 2016 16th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster, Cloud and Grid Computing (CCGrid). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ccgrid.2016.84.

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Ammanagi, Nandini M., and Ravi M. Yadahalli. "Capacitive fed RMSA with slotted ground plane." In 2017 International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communication and Control (ICAC3). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icac3.2017.8318745.

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Deshmukh, Amit A., and K. P. Ray. "Analysis of broadband U-slot cut RMSA." In 2011 IEEE Applied Electromagnetics Conference (AEMC). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aemc.2011.6256801.

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Smartt, Heidi A., and Steven Hammon. Energy Harvesting RMSA Field Test. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1481636.

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Hammon, Steven, and Heidi A. Smartt. Energy Harvesting RMSA Field Test. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1531314.

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EBASCO SERVICES INC LAKEWOOD CO. Toxicity Assessment for RMA Target Contaminants. Volume 2. Endangerment Assessment, RMA, Task 35. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada295209.

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Shim, David H., Hoam CHung, and Shankar Sastry. Development of Targeting UAVs Using Electric Helicopters and Yamaha RMAX. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada482339.

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Smartt, Heidi A., and Steven Hammon. Energy Harvesting Remotely Monitored Sealing Array (RMSA) Field Test Annual Report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1592965.

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Litton, Leonard G. The Information-Based RMA and the Principles of War. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada363157.

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Budescu, David V., Yoav Cohen, and Anat Ben-Simon. A Revised Modified Parallel Analysis (RMPA) for the Construction of Unidimensional Item Pools. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, July 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada269699.

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Kyle, Charles M. RMA to ONA: The Saga of an Effects-Based Operation. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, November 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada499725.

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EBASCO SERVICES INC LAKEWOOD CO. Development and Evaluation of Analytical Methodologies Used in RMA Soil Investigations. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada289061.

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Pantleo, J., J. Clark, and D. Reynolds. RMA Water Level Statistics and Plots. Sections 24 - 29. Volume II. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, August 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada303383.

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