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Zauere, Karina. "CRIMINAL LIABILITY OF A JUVENILE PERSON ON BREAKING OF TRAFFIC REGULATIONS." Administrative and Criminal Justice 1, no. 86 (March 31, 2019): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.17770/acj.v1i86.4225.

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In implementing of the norms provided for by the section 260, article 2 of the of the Republic of Latvia Criminal Law into practice (for breaking of traffic provisions or provisions regarding vehicle operation, if it has been committed by a person operating a vehicle and as a result thereof serious bodily injury has been caused to the victim or death of a person has been caused thereby, the applicable punishment is deprivation of liberty for a period up to eight years, with deprivation of the driver’s licence for a period up to five years), the legislator has not taken into account that this violation may be committed by a minor. It results from the analysis of the provisions of Section 260, article 2, section 7, article 3, and section 65, article 2 stems that section 260, article 2 is a less serious crime, for which a minor is not punishable with deprivation of liberty – the sole main punishment intended by the sanction of the provision in question. Therefore, the appropriate punishment for the committing of such a crime resulting in a death of a person and/or serious bodily injury that threatens the life of a person cannot be applied to a juvenile person. With respect to the specifics of criminal liability of juvenile persons for the violation of section 260, article 2 as it is laid down by the Criminal Law the basic punishment – imprisonment for a period exceeding eight years – is not applicable to juvenile persons. Only the additional punishment of deprivation of the driver’s licence for a period of up to five years, which is disproportionate to the harm caused. In order to enable the application of the basic punishment for the committing of the crime as set out by section 260, article 2 of the Criminal Law ( legal effects: death of a person and/or serious bodily injury), it is necessary to amend the sanction of section 260, , article 2 to the imprisonment for a period exceeding eight years. Subsequently, such an amendment would re-classify the crime as a severe crime committed through negligence and for the committing which the basic punishment – imprisonment would be applicable, as it was most likely intended by the legislator.
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Potter, Deborah Ulinski, and Martin A. Spetich. "APPLIED ECOLOGY SECTION." Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 86, no. 4 (October 2005): 260. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/0012-9623(2005)86[260:aes]2.0.co;2.

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Zhang, Zhiguo, Junsheng Nie, and Xiaomin Fang. "Provenance analysis reveals mountain uplift in the midsection of the Altyn Tagh Fault during the Middle Miocene." Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 54, no. 3 (March 2017): 278–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2016-0090.

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The Altyn Tagh Fault (ATF) defines the northern margin of the Tibetan Plateau; therefore, its tectonic history is key to understanding the plateau’s northward growth. However, our understanding of ATF tectonics is incomplete, owing in part to a lack of constraints in detailed basin evolution studies of this region. Approximately 1700 m of Middle Miocene – Pliocene clastic strata extracted from a section of the Yitunbulake Basin adjacent to the midsection of the ATF records the uplift of the Altyn Tagh Range. This paper reports 490 concordant detrital zircon U–Pb ages derived from this set of strata. In addition, paleocurrents and conglomerate clastic compositions were measured to determine the provenance of the basin. The dominant detrital zircon age populations within these sedimentary rocks are 260–240, 500–400, and 950–900 Ma. The 260–240 Ma component decreases sharply above the Lower (Xia) Youshashan (XYSS) Formation. Moreover, we performed (U–Th)/He dating on 260–240 Ma detrital zircons from the XYSS Formation to determine its source region. The results indicate that sandstones in this formation are most likely sourced immediately from plutonic rocks widely distributed in the Eastern Kunlun Mountains. The upward change in detrital zircon U–Pb age components in the section demonstrates that widespread surface uplift of the Akatengneng Mountains in the midsection of the ATF likely occurred after ∼16–15 Ma, which is synchronous with accelerated tectonic deformation along the ATF and a rapid increase in the sedimentation rate in the Qaidam Basin since the Middle Miocene.
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Shivanna, Amarpali K., Spandana S., and Rajani Vaidya. "The clinical study of vaginal birth after caesarean section." International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology 9, no. 12 (November 26, 2020): 4855. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20204957.

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Background: VBAC has reduced the rate of repeat caesarean section in modern medicine. VBAC-TOL is successful in 60-80% of acceptable candidates if applied to all patients presenting with prior caesarean procedure (8.2-8.5%), there is potential to increase the overall vaginal delivery rate by 5%. Though the safety of VBAC in carefully selected patients have been demonstrated in several studies, controversy continues over when to advise patients who had caesarean section to undergo TOL. The purpose of current study was to know the success of VBAC, to know the maternal morbidity and mortality and foetal outcome in VBAC group.Methods: It was a prospective study performed on women with one previous LSCS admitted to tertiary care hospital for a period of one year from August 2018 to August 2019 at DM Waynad institute of medical sciences, Waynad.Results: In the present study 292 women with one previous LSCS were selected, among them 32 women had elective LSCS for various indications, 260 women underwent TOL. Among 260 women, 152 women achieved VBAC (58.46%) and 108 women underwent LSCS following failed TOL. Maternal morbidity was 9.61%. The incidence of scar dehiscence was 2.69% and uterine rupture was 0.38%. There was no maternal and foetal mortality in this study. NICU admission was 4.6%.Conclusions: Trial of labour should be encouraged in women with one previous LSCS with no obstetric complications.
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Chan, Yolanda H. Y., Wai-Ka Hung, Kong-Ling Mak, Marcus W. L. Ying, Miranda C. M. Chan, and Chun-Ying Lui. "Intra-operative Assessment of Axillary Sentinel Lymph Nodes by Frozen Section—An Observational Study of 260 Procedures." Asian Journal of Surgery 34, no. 2 (April 2011): 81–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1015-9584(11)60024-9.

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Kontny, Agnes, Helga de Wall, Thomas G. Sharp, and Mihály Pósfai. "Mineralogy and magnetic behavior of pyrrhotite from a 260 °C section at the KTB drilling site, Germany." American Mineralogist 85, no. 10 (October 2000): 1416–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.2138/am-2000-1010.

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Зайцев, Д. В. "Proto-Entailment in RS logic." Logical Investigations 19 (April 9, 2013): 260–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.21146/2074-1472-2013-19-0-260-272.

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In this paper I propose a formalization of proto-entailment relation introduced by V. Shalak by means of RS logic. The first section clarifies the idea and formal developments of RS logic, which is the logic of Rational Subject. In the second section I will very briefly introduce the conception of proto-entailment as it was promoted in Shalak’s writings. The third section contains the formal account for proto-entailment and axiotimatization of resulting logic.
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Cain, Daniel J., James L. Carter, Steven V. Fend, Samuel N. Luoma, Charles N. Alpers, and Howard E. Taylor. "Metal exposure in a benthic macroinvertebrate, Hydropsyche californica, related to mine drainage in the Sacramento River." Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 57, no. 2 (February 1, 2000): 380–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f99-260.

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A biomonitoring technique was employed to complement studies of metal transport in the upper Sacramento River affected by acid mine drainage. Metals (Al, Cd, Cu, Fe, Hg, Pb, and Zn) were determined in a resident invertebrate, Hydropsyche californica (Insecta: Trichoptera), and streambed sediments (<62 µm) to assess metal contamination within a 111-km section of the river downstream of the mining area. Metals in H. californica also were interpreted to be broadly indicative of metal exposure in fish. Total Hg was determined in the whole body of the insect, whereas Al, Cd, Cu, Fe, Pb, and Zn were additionally separated into operationally defined cytosolic (used as an indicator of exposure to bioavailable metal) and particulate fractions. Total concentrations of Cd, Cu, Hg, Pb, and Zn in sediments were consistent with documented upstream sources of acid mine drainage. Metal distribution patterns in H. californica and sediments were generally consistent for Cd, Cu, and Pb but inconsistent for Hg and Zn. Concentrations in H. californica indicated that bioavailable Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn was transported at least 120 km downstream of the mine sources. Zinc in H. californica was elevated, but unlike sediments, did not decrease downstream. Mercury in H. californica was not elevated.
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Samad, Nour Abdel, Oriane Hidalgo, Elie Saliba, Sonja Siljak-Yakovlev, Kit Strange, Ilia J. Leitch, and Magda Bou Dagher-Kharrat. "Genome Size Evolution and Dynamics in Iris, with Special Focus on the Section Oncocyclus." Plants 9, no. 12 (December 1, 2020): 1687. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9121687.

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Insights into genome size dynamics and its evolutionary impact remain limited by the lack of data for many plant groups. One of these is the genus Iris, of which only 53 out of c. 260 species have available genome sizes. In this study, we estimated the C-values for 41 species and subspecies of Iris mainly from the Eastern Mediterranean region. We constructed a phylogenetic framework to shed light on the distribution of genome sizes across subgenera and sections of Iris. Finally, we tested evolutionary models to explore the mode and tempo of genome size evolution during the radiation of section Oncocyclus. Iris as a whole displayed a great variety of C-values; however, they were unequally distributed across the subgenera and sections, suggesting that lineage-specific patterns of genome size diversification have taken place within the genus. The evolutionary model that best fitted our data was the speciational model, as changes in genome size appeared to be mainly associated with speciation events. These results suggest that genome size dynamics may have contributed to the radiation of Oncocyclus irises. In addition, our phylogenetic analysis provided evidence that supports the segregation of the Lebanese population currently attributed to Iris persica as a distinct species.
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Pardo, E., S. Marin, A. J. Ramos, and V. Sanchis. "Occurrence of Ochratoxigenic Fungi and Ochratoxin A in Green Coffee from Different Origins." Food Science and Technology International 10, no. 1 (February 2004): 45–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1082013204041509.

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Fungal infection and ochratoxin A (OTA) contamination were determined in green coffee samples from different origins, in which OTA-producing fungi were also identified. About 72% of the beans analysed by direct plating presented fungal infection, including species of Aspergillus, Penicillium and Rhizopus. The genus Aspergillus was presented in more than 90% of infected coffee beans. Aspergillus ochraceus and Aspergillus section Nigri isolates represented 2.8 and 65.4%, respectively from the total number of isolates from the coffee beans. The capacity to produce OTA was determined in 260 isolates of A. section Nigri and 19 of A. ochraceus by the agar plug method, giving positive results for 6% of the A. section Nigri isolates and 16% of the A. ochraceus. OTA production was analysed by high performance liquid chromatography. OTA contamination of green coffee beans was analysed by enzyme immunoassay. OTA levels in all samples analysed were above the limit of detection (0.6 mg/kg), with a mean OTA concentration of 6.7 mg/kg.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Section 260"

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Prasarasatya, Sanya, and n/a. "Has Part IVA of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 (Cth) overcome the problems with the operation of section 260?" University of Canberra. Law, 1998. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20061106.142510.

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Jorgensen, Martha K. "An analytical comparison of the kindergarten through fourth-grade sections of the California Music Educators Association Music Education K-6 Scope and Sequence with the kindergarten through fourth-grade section of the National Standards for Arts Education." Scholarly Commons, 1997. https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/uop_etds/2608.

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This study examined the usefulness of the California Music Educators Association Music Educating K-6 Scope and Sequence (K-4 sections) by assessing its alignment with the National Standards for Arts Education (K-4 section). The investigation (limited to K-4 because of the organization of the National Standards) asked California elementary music educators how effectively the CMEA K-6 S&S communicated concepts specified in the Standards. An analysis identified 32 differences in grades K-4 between the CMEA K-6 S&S and the National Standards. After content validation by a panel of experts, a 43-item researcher-designed survey solicited preferences and comments from a systematic random sample of 300 California elementary music teachers. The survey responses were quantitative evaluated to determine how important these 32 differences were to music educators and whether to revise the CMEA K-6 S&S. Data from the 129 surveys returned revealed that in 26 of the 32 conceptual differences between the two documents, 85% of the population favored revision; that 61% preferred the rigor demanded in the CMEA K-6 S&S in 5 out of 6 items in the reading and notating music content area; and that 41% preferred a revision of the CMEA K-6 S&S to align with the National Standards in format. Of the respondents, 84% felt that the revised CMEA K-6 S&S would be a useful document in justifying music education to administrators, parents and classroom teachers: 82% felt that it would be useful in designing assessment instruments. The respondents requested in-service sessions in improvisation, the composition and arrangement of music, and the understanding of relationships between music and the other arts and disciplines. It is recommended that grades K-4 of the CMEA K-6 S&S be revised according to the preferences of California elementary music educators as revealed in this study.
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Pirozhkova, Ekaterina. "Uncertainty, banking sector and financial frictions." Thesis, Birkbeck (University of London), 2017. http://bbktheses.da.ulcc.ac.uk/267/.

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Uncertainty is an important determinant of economic developments at both micro and macroeconomic levels. The main objective of this thesis is to examine the effects of economic and model uncertainty, paying close attention to financial factors as a key mechanism that propagates and amplifies business cycle movements. The first part of the thesis studies the impact of uncertainty on bank assets portfolios allocation. In chapter 1 I do this empirically by estimating a set of vector autoregression models. I show that a positive shock to uncertainty leads to reallocation of portfolios by commercial banks: they reduce issuance of business loans, while increasing the stock of safe assets - cash and Treasury and agency securities. I also demonstrate that when risk, uncertainty and balance sheet factors are controlled for, business loans decrease after monetary tightening, what allows to resolve the puzzle raised by den Haan et al. (2007) that business loans increase following monetary contraction. In chapter 2 I examine the relationship between economic uncertainty and asset portfolio allocation of banks in a theoretical model. The model incorporates a portfolio-optimizing banking sector facing non-diversifiable credit risk, where banks’ attitude to risk and expected profitability help to explain the endogenous movements of the risk premium. The premium charged by risk-averse banks provides self-insurance from profitability reduction brought about by heightened uncertainty about entrepreneurial productivity. Financial accelerator mechanism amplifies the portfolio reallocation effect of uncertainty shock. In the second part of the thesis I study how financial frictions affect robustness of monetary policy rules in New Keynesian models in case of model uncertainty. I demonstrate that when there is uncertainty about what type of financial frictions is at work, a policymaker exposes economy to risks of significant welfare losses by using a reference model without frictions as an economy representation.
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Glaser, Reinhard. "Geldwäsche ([section] 261 StGB) durch Rechtsanwälte und Steuerberater bei der Honorarannahme /." München : Utz, 2009. http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&doc_number=018655936&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA.

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Lamech, Samson Rajan. "MONITORING AND ANALYSIS OF EROSION AND DEPOSITION IN THE DESERT KNOLLS WASH." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2015. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd/263.

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The goal of this Project was to monitor and measure ongoing changes in the geomorphology of one reach of The Desert Knolls Wash (DKW), an unstable ephemeral stream channel in Apple Valley, California. The DKW flows into the Mojave River just upstream of the Upper Mojave Narrows, a historic site that has been the focus of recorded human activity in the region since 1776. Two surveyed cross-sections were established for three periods of time between November 2012 and November 2014 which were to be re-measured after significant flows. However, owing to the persistent drought in the location, there were no significant changes observed. Aerial photos from 1938 to 2005 and historic photos from 1919 covering the DKW were studied to note the increase in urban density. The project has established baseline field measurements to document the magnitude and timing of the ongoing channel changes as well as predict what will happen over the next two decades if measures are not taken to stabilize the channel permanently.
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Mazinyo, Sonwabo Perez. "Community participation in solid waste management in high-density low-income areas: the case of C-Section in Duncan Village." Thesis, University of Fort Hare, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10353/261.

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Solid waste management in high density low-income areas is a problem that manifests itself in ubiquitous illegal dumpsites and unhealthy living environmental conditions. Community participation in solid waste management in Duncan Village, C-Section has been found to be part of the solution to this problem. This study investigates community participation in SWM at household level, community waste project level and at informal salvaging/scavenging level. The integration of community participation into existing Buffalo City Municipality waste management plans and the nature of the relationship between the different interest groups are investigated. This study employs qualitative research methods where interviews and participatory observations are used to investigate key objectives. The nature of the relationships between councillors, C-Section residents and the Buffalo City Municipality Departments are tenuous and fraught with conflicts. These conflicts emerge due to the lack of communication as well as due to the non-integration of the community interest groups‟ views and activities into solid waste management in C-Section. The study suggests that this lack of communication should be addressed and that integrated participation of all stakeholders must be encouraged for effective solid waste management in a high density low-income community.
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Hamm, Lars C. "Sportspezifische Manipulation als Anwendungsfall des Strafrechts : Der Betrug ([section] 263 StGB) im Profifußball /." Hamburg : Kovač, 2005. http://www.verlagdrkovac.de/3-8300-2131-3.htm.

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Wittmann, Christian. "Wissenszurechnung im Strafrecht : ein Beitrag zur Anwendung der Lehre von den Verantwortungsbereichen im Rahmen der [section][section] 263 und 297 StGB /." Berlin : Duncker & Humblot, 2006. http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&doc_number=014912249&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA.

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Holmes, Kirsten Janet. "Volunteer and visitor interaction in the UK heritage sector : motives and benefits." Thesis, University of Leeds, 2002. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/2607/.

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This thesis examines the motivation of volunteers through a study of front-of-house volunteers in museums and heritage visitor attractions in the UK. The heritage sector proved an appropriate population for the study sample due to the wide involvement of volunteers. A review of the literature found that research on volunteering had developed along two paradigms: the economic model, which views volunteers as unpaid workers; and the leisure model, which considers volunteering as a leisure activity. Within the heritage sector, the economic model was found to dominate. The study adopted a case study methodology in order to investigate the contexts within which volunteers are motivated. However, a major consideration of the research was to maximise the external validity of the study and 222 volunteers were interviewed across ten case studies. The findings of this thesis show that volunteers consider their activity to be a leisure activity, although this does not conflict with the introduction of professional volunteer management procedures. Volunteer motivation was found to change with length of service. Initially volunteers were motivated by intrinsic motives, in particular subject interest, while extrinsic motives, particularly social opportunities motivated them to continue to volunteer. An Interaction Model of Volunteer Motivation was proposed as a means of understanding and identifying the role of social opportunities in motivating volunteers. In addition, volunteers within the heritage sector are typically older, retired individuals and the act of retirement was found to have a significant impact on their decision to volunteer. The significance volunteers attributed to their encounters with visitors reinforced the importance of social interaction in motivating front-of-house volunteers. Three models of encounters were proposed: the service encounter, the host-guest encounter and peer tutoring. The volunteer-visitor encounter was found to be a hybrid of the three models,with volunteers gammg enjoyable social interaction and visitors learning from the encounter.
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Adena, Siebo. "Rechtsgeschäfte des täglichen Lebens in Deutschland und Österreich : [section][section] 105a, 1903 Abs. 3 S. 2 BGB, 151 Abs. 3, 280 Abs. 2 ABGB /." Hamburg : Kovač, 2009. http://www.verlagdrkovac.de/978-3-8300-4583-0.htm.

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Books on the topic "Section 260"

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Herr, Sarah A. Their own road: Archaeological investigations along State Route 260 : Payson to Heber -- Christopher Creek Section and Sharp Creek Campground. Tucson, Arizona: Desert Archaeology, Inc., 2014.

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Cucinelli, Diego, and Andrea Scibetta, eds. Tracing Pathways 雲路. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-260-7.

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This volume collects contributions written by eight authors interested in different research areas in East Asian Studies. Divided into a Japanese and a Chinese section, it explores topics ranging from East Asian literatures to contact linguistics and sociology. The Japanese section contains four essays about contemporary Japanese cinema and different aspects of Japanese modern and contemporary literature (i.e. the literary motif of kame naku, ‘crying turtle’, yuri manga, and tenkō bungaku, the ‘literature of conversion’). The Chinese section concerns two main macro-topics: on the one hand, it focuses on issues related to cultural contacts between Italy and China; on the other hand, it deals with Chinese migration to Italy, highlighting socio-historical aspects and cultural production.
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1956-, Berglund Brian, ed. Section 409A: Answers to 200 frequently asked questions. Chicago, Illinois: American Bar Association, 2013.

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Nayar, Rana. Inter-sections: Essays on Indian Literatures, Translations and Popular Consciousness. Hyderabad: Orient BlackSwan, Hyderabad, 2012.

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Gill, Richard M. A review of Section 264 (Criminal Harassment) of the Criminal Code of Canada. [Ottawa]: Dept. of Justice, Canada, Policy Sector, 1996.

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Whitacre, Paula, and Anita Eisenstadt, eds. Section 230 Protections: Can Legal Revisions or Novel Technologies Limit Online Misinformation and Abuse? Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17226/26280.

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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Fourth Standing Committee on Delgated Legislation. Draft Terrorism Act (Cessation of Effect of Section 76) Order 200: Tuesday 16 July 2002. London: Stationery Office, 2002.

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Brinckerhoff, Parsons. Environmental assessment: WYO-220, Muddy Gap to Casper : Casper south and narrows sections. Cheyenne, Wyo.]: Wyoming Dept.of Transportation, 2005.

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Oklahoma. The Administrative Procedures Act (75 O.S., Sections 250-323) & The Small Business Regulatory Flexibility Act (75 O.S., Sections 501-507) of the state of Oklahoma. Oklahoma City, OK]: Oklahoma House of Representatives, 2004.

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Statistics 250 lab workbook: Fall 2013 - winter 2014 : weekly labs, in-lab projects, supplements, and old exams for review used in all lab sections of Stat 250. Ann Arbor, MI]: [MPublishing, University of Michigan Library], 2013.

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Book chapters on the topic "Section 260"

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Brechin, Archibald Cantor. "Section 2.0: Behavior Analysts’ Responsibility to Clients." In Understanding Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis, 45–82. New York, NY: Routledge, 2019.: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429453168-3.

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Randau, Henk R., and Olga Medinskaya. "The Banking Sector." In China Business 2.0, 51–53. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07677-5_8.

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Brandstetter, Andrea, Najoua Bolakhrif, Christian Schiffer, Timo Dickscheid, Hartmut Mohlberg, and Katrin Amunts. "Deep Learning-Supported Cytoarchitectonic Mapping of the Human Lateral Geniculate Body in the BigBrain." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 22–32. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82427-3_2.

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AbstractThe human lateral geniculate body (LGB) with its six sickle shaped layers (lam) represents the principal thalamic relay nucleus for the visual system. Cytoarchitectonic analysis serves as the groundtruth for multimodal approaches and studies exploring its function. This technique, however, requires experienced knowledge about human neuroanatomy and is costly in terms of time. Here we mapped the six layers of the LGB manually in serial, histological sections of the BigBrain, a high-resolution model of the human brain, whereby their extent was manually labeled in every 30th section in both hemispheres. These maps were then used to train a deep learning algorithm in order to predict the borders on sections in-between these sections. These delineations needed to be performed in 1 µm scans of the tissue sections, for which no exact cross-section alignment is available. Due to the size and number of analyzed sections, this requires to employ high-performance computing. Based on the serial section delineations, high-resolution 3D reconstruction was performed at 20 µm isotropic resolution of the BigBrain model. The 3D reconstruction shows the shape of the human LGB and its sublayers for the first time at cellular precision. It represents a use case to study other complex structures, to visualize their shape and relationship to neighboring structures. Finally, our results could provide reference data of the LGB for modeling and simulation to investigate the dynamics of signal transduction in the visual system.
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Chaston, Ian. "Sector Evolution." In Public Sector Management, 1–22. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-34494-5_1.

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Kealy, Michelle, and Pranee Liamputtong. "Contemporary Caesarean Section Theory: Risk, Uncertainty and Fear." In Theory for Midwifery Practice, 262–84. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-34563-8_12.

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van den Belt, Henk. "Comment: Evolution 2.0—Rewriting the Biosphere." In The International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics, 559–69. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63523-7_31.

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AbstractThe chapters in this section deal with rather diverse topics like gene drives and de-extinction, the resurrection of the heath hen, cultured meat and the (dis)enhancement of domesticated anmals, but they all explicitly or implicitly engage with ecomodernism. I have chosen the various ways in which the authors confront ecomodernist views as the red thread of my commentary.
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Chaston, Ian. "Internal Competence." In Public Sector Management, 182–203. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-34494-5_10.

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Chaston, Ian. "Issues and Objectives." In Public Sector Management, 204–25. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-34494-5_11.

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Chaston, Ian. "Strategy." In Public Sector Management, 226–51. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-34494-5_12.

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Chaston, Ian. "Implementing Strategy." In Public Sector Management, 252–77. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-34494-5_13.

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Conference papers on the topic "Section 260"

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Buscombe, Daniel D., Paul E. Grams, Matthew Kaplinski, and Robert Tusso. "CONSTRUCTING A 260-KM LONG, 25-CM RESOLUTION MAP OF COLORADO RIVER BED SEDIMENT IN GLEN, MARBLE, AND GRAND CANYONS." In Joint 70th Annual Rocky Mountain GSA Section / 114th Annual Cordilleran GSA Section Meeting - 2018. Geological Society of America, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2018rm-314171.

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Försching, H. "A Parametric Study of the Flutter Stability Characteristics of Turbomachine Cascades." In ASME 1996 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exhibition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/96-gt-260.

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A parametric study of the unstalled flutter stability characteristics of compressor and turbine cascades in subsonic and supersonic flow is carried out. Based on typical section two-dimensional cascade models, stability boundaries and dominant trends in flutter behaviour are outlined with emphasis on the effects of (a) single mode structural coupling in bending and torsion, (b) coupling among multiple blade degrees of freedom, (c) mass ratio and structural damping, (d) compressibility, (e) cascade solidity and stagger, and (f) steady aerodynamic blade loading. Practical design aspects are in the foreground of all of these investigations.
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Kozlu, Hamdi, and Jean F. Louis. "Deposition Control Using Transpiration." In ASME 1986 International Gas Turbine Conference and Exhibit. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/86-gt-260.

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An experimental and theoretical study of deposition of small particles is presented to evaluate the concept of transpiration as a deposition control strategy. The application of this work is the control of deposition of small particles (1–5μm) contributing most of the mass of the solid carryover entering turbines burning fuels derived from coal. The experimental study is carried out in a wind tunnel facility containing a flat porous transpired section. The Reynolds and Stokes numbers are chosen to be representative of the conditions found in industrial gas turbines. Measurements of the velocity profiles were conducted for high injection rates (1.5%<F<3%). A theory developed for the transpired turbulent boundary layer, which is described by an “outer boundary layer” entraining the injected flow for large injection rates, agrees well with the experimental data. Concentration profiles of glass particles of both very narrow and wide size distributions were conducted for different injection rates under the isothermal conditions. The measurements clearly indicate the conditions under which transpiration can avoid the deposition of particles and they show the effect of particle size on the concentration profiles and consequently on the arrival rates. The study also provides a clear insight into the turbulent diffusion of particles for a Stokes number of between 1 and 3.5. The Schmidt numbers obtained from the measurements are in agreement with the theoretical prediction of Tchen.
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Jung, Hye-Mi, Sung-Dae Yim, Sukkee Um, Young-Gi Yoon, Gu-Gon Park, Young-Jun Sohn, Tae-Hyun Yang, Won-Yong Lee, and Chang-Soo Kim. "An Improved Design of Microchannel Fuel Processors." In ASME 2005 3rd International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fuelcell2005-74060.

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This paper focuses on a new systematic configuration of micro-channel fuel processors, particularly designed for portable applications. An alternative integration method of the micro-channel fuel processors is attempted to overcome the serious thermal unbalance and to minimize the system volume by introducing the direct contact method of the sub-components. An integrated micro-channel methanol processor was developed by assembling unit reactors, which were fabricated by stacking and bounding micro-channel patterned stainless steel plates, including fuel vaporizer, catalytic combustor and steam reformer. Commercially available Cu/ZnO/Al2O3 catalyst (ICI Synetix 33-5) was coated inside micro-channel of the unit reactor for steam reforming. The steam reforming reaction was conducted in the temperature range of 200°C to 260°C in the basis of reformer side end-plate and the temperature was controlled by varying methanol feeding into the combustor. More than 99% of methanol was converted at 240°C of reformer side temperature. A mechanism-based numerical model aimed at enhancing physical understanding and optimizing designs has been developed for improved micro-channel fuel processors. A two-dimensional numerical model in the reformer section created to model the phenomena of species transport and reaction occurring at the catalyst surface. The mass, momentum, and species equations were employed with kinetic equations that describe the chemical reaction characteristics to solve flow-field, methanol conversion rate, and species concentration variations along the micro-channel. This mechanism-based model was validated against the experimental data from the literature and then applied to various layouts of the micro-channel fuel processors targeted for the optimal catalyst loading and fuel reforming purpose. The computer-aided models developed in this study can be greatly utilized for the design of advanced fast-paced micro-channel fuel processors research.
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Bolat, Berna, Muhammet Balcilar, Ahmet Selim Dalkilic¸, and Somchai Wongwises. "Optimization of the Relationship Between the Two-Phase Friction Factor and Reynolds Equivalent Number Model by Means of Genetic Algorithm." In ASME/JSME 2011 8th Thermal Engineering Joint Conference. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ajtec2011-44028.

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The two-phase friction factor of R134a in a copper smooth tube having an inner diameter of 8.1 mm and length of 0.5 m during downward condensation is investigated experimentally and numerically. The test runs were performed at average condensing temperatures of 40–50 °C. The mass fluxes were around 260, 340 and 456 kg m−2s−1 and the heat fluxes were between 11.3 and 55.3 kW m−2. Accuracy of the dataset was proven in many papers in the literature. The quality of the refrigerant in the test section is calculated considering the temperature and pressure obtained from the experiment. The pressure drop across the test section is directly measured by a differential pressure transducer. The equivalent Reynolds number is considered to be the significant variable for the analysis. A Genetic Algorithm (GA), is one of the most successful methods among evolution algorithms, is applied for the optimization of the relationship between the two-phase friction factor and Reynolds equivalent number model in this study. The annular flow condensation process in the vertical test tube is expressed using GA method successfully. Regression analysis was done including the Reynolds equivalent number and other measured values such as pressure drop and mass flux of R134a, and gave a convincing correlation based on 182 smooth tube data points for practical applications. The most suitable coefficients of the proposed correlations are depicted to be compatible with the experiment by way of the algorithm.
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Bader, Roman, Maurizio Barbato, Andrea Pedretti, and Aldo Steinfeld. "An Air-Based Cavity-Receiver for Solar Trough Concentrators." In ASME 2010 4th International Conference on Energy Sustainability. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/es2010-90110.

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A cylindrical cavity-receiver containing a tubular absorber that uses air as the heat transfer fluid is proposed for a novel solar trough concentrator design. A numerical heat transfer model is developed to determine the receiver’s absorption efficiency and pumping power requirement. The 2D steady-state energy conservation equation coupling radiation, convection and conduction heat transfer is formulated and solved numerically by finite-difference techniques. The Monte Carlo ray-tracing and radiosity methods are applied to establish the solar radiation distribution and radiative exchange within the receiver. Simulations were conducted for a 50 m-long and 9.5 m-wide collector section with 120°C air inlet temperature, and air mass flows in the range 0.1–1.2 kg/s. Outlet air temperatures ranged from 260 to 601 °C, and corresponding absorption efficiencies varied between 60 and 18%. Main heat losses integrated over the receiver length were due to reflection and spillage at the receiver’s windowed aperture, amounting to 13% and 9% of the solar power input, respectively. The pressure drop along the 50 m module was in the range 0.23 to 11.84 mbar, resulting in isentropic pumping power requirements of 6.45·10−4%–0.395% of the solar power input.
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Nie, Jianhu, Yitung Chen, and Robert F. Boehm. "Numerical Modeling of Two-Phase Flow in a Bipolar Plate of a PEM Electrolyzer Cell." In ASME 2008 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2008-68913.

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Optimization of electrolysis cell for producing hydrogen is dependent of a set of complex physical and chemical processes simultaneously occurring within the electrolysis cell. Similar to fuel cells, it has been demonstrated that these processes are strongly dependent on the fluid dynamics inside the electrolysis & fuel cell. Bipolar plates are important components of PEM electrolysis cells because they are the first stage of the flow distribution system. Numerical simulations were performed for three-dimensional two-phase water/oxygen flow in the anode side of a bipolar plate with a diagonal flow design. The water flowrate was maintained as constant of 260 ml/min, while the oxygen bubble generation rate was assumed to change from 0–0.014 g/s. Numerical results reveal that a minimum of the peak values of mainstream velocity component in the channels develops in the middle of the plate. Pressure drop and volume fraction of oxygen at the exit become higher as the oxygen bubble generation flowrate increases. The irregular velocity profile (locally low velocity magnitude near the exit port section) is not observed when the oxygen bubble flowrate is relatively low.
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Balcilar, Muhammet, Ahmet Selim Dalkilic¸, and Somchai Wongwises. "Determination of Condensation Heat Transfer Characteristics of R134A by Means of Artificial Intelligence Method." In ASME 2010 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2010-38453.

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The present study investigates the best artificial neural network (ANN) approach to estimate the measured convective heat transfer coefficient of R134a flowing downward inside a vertical smooth copper tube having an inner diameter of 8.1mm and a length of 500mm during annular flow numerically. R134a and water are used as working fluids in the tube side and annular side of a double tube heat exchanger, respectively. Experimental data, used as the ANN training set, came from intube condensation tests including three different mass fluxes of R134a such as 260, 340 and 456 kg m−2s−1, two different saturation temperatures of R134a such as 40 and 50 °C and heat fluxes ranging from 10.83 to 50.89 kW m−2. Accuracy of the dataset was proven in many papers in the literature. The quality of the refrigerant in the test section is calculated considering the temperature and pressure obtained from the experiment. The pressure drop across the test section is directly measured by a differential pressure transducer. Measured values of test section such as mass flux, heat flux, the temperature difference between the tube wall and saturation temperature, average vapor quality are assigned as input of the ANNs, while the experimental condensation heat transfer coefficient and measured pressure drop are specified as the output in the analysis. The artificial neural network (ANN) methods of multi-layer perceptron (MLP), radial basis networks (RBFN), generalized regression neural network (GRNN) and adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) were used to decide the best approach for modeling condensation heat transfer characteristics of R134a. 183 data points obtained in the experiments are divided into two sets randomly. Sets of test and training/validation are including 33 and 120/30 data points respectively. In training phase, 5-fold cross validation is used for determine the best value of ANNs control parameters. The ANNs performances were measured by mean relative error criteria with the usage of unknown test sets. The performance of the method of multi layer perceptron (MLP) with 5-13-1 architecture and radial basis function networks (RBFN) with the spread coefficient (sp) of 40000 were found to be superior to other methods and architectures by means of satisfactory results with their deviations within the range of ±0.58% for the estimated condensation heat transfer coefficient and ±1.74% for the estimated pressure drop respectively.
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Helms, Jack E., and Michael W. Guillot. "Analysis of Shells of Noncircular Cross Section." In ASME/JSME 2004 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2004-2604.

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Minimum requirements for the design of shells of noncircular cross section are given in Appendix 13 of Section VIII, Division 1 of the ASME Code. The ASME Section XII Committee is re-examining the design of noncircular shells as part of their activities on cargo tank design. In this study finite element analysis is used to model a thin-wall noncircular shell. The results of the analysis are compared to experimental data provided by RTL, Inc.
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Tan, Ming-gao, Hou-lin Liu, Shou-qi Yuan, Yong Wang, and Kai Wang. "Effects of Blade Outlet Width on Flow Field and Characteristic of Centrifugal Pumps." In ASME 2009 Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fedsm2009-78064.

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The present deficiency about numerical simulation research on blade outlet width of centrifugal pumps is pointed out. In the case of different outlet widths, the flow field in six centrifugal pumps whose specific speed vary from 45 to 260 are simulated by using commercial code FLUENT and the characteristics are predicted. The standard k-ε turbulence model and SIMPLEC algorithm are chosen in FLUENT. The simulation is steady and moving reference frame is used to consider rotor-stator interaction. The research results show that the change of impeller outlet width has obvious impacts on characteristics at design point, flow field and the shape of performance curves. At nominal condition, the change of outlet width has more important effects on moderate specific speed centrifugal pumps. The flow field analysis indicates that blade outlet width change has an important effect on the location and area of low pressure region behind the blade inlet, jet-wake structure in impellers, the secondary flow in volute cross section and the back flow in impellers. The head-flow curve becomes more flat with the increase of outlet width. For moderate and low specific speed centrifugal pumps, the high efficiency area of efficiency-flow curve get bigger with the increase of outlet width and the area will be constant within certain outlet width change scope for high specific speed centrifugal pump. The research results agree well with experiment results.
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Reports on the topic "Section 260"

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None, None. Section 2.0 responsibilities. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1216540.

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Herman, M., M. Herman, P. Oblozinsky, C. M. Mattoon, M. Pigni, S. Hoblit, S. F. Mughabghab, et al. AFCI-2.0 Neutron Cross Section Covariance Library. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1013530.

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Weston, L. W., and E. D. Arthur. Evaluation of the neutron cross sections for Pu-240. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6580172.

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Klosek, Katherine. Issue Brief: Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act: Research Library Perspectives. Association of Research Libraries, July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.29242/brief.section230cda2021.

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This issue brief provides background on Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act and implications for libraries of the potential changes to the law, as well as a summary of the discussion held during the Spring 2021 Association of Research Libraries Meeting. Through the discussion several ideas surfaced on how university and library policies connect to Section 230. A few illustrative examples from UC San Diego are included in the discussion summary.
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Vasanth K, Pooja, and Dwaipayan Banerjee. Operations SOP: How to Organise COVID Vaccination for 200-Person Educational Institutions / Small Organisations. Indian Institute for Human Settlements, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.24943/opssop.072021.

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This document details the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) which can be followed by any small organisations/educational institutions/ apartment complexes (approximately up to 200 individuals) for organising an on-site COVID-19 vaccination drive for their staff, students, residents and family. The sections detail the basic design and process workflow that can be planned within the premises to ensure elimination of unproductive waiting time on one hand and also provide maximum safety for all beneficiaries from chances of cross transmission of COVID-19 infection. The document captures details about the manpower planning, zone demarcations and roles and responsibilities of stakeholders, which can be used as a guideline for setting up similar initiatives. The COVID-19 safety protocols have also been covered to ensure adherence of processes as a safeguard against infections. A section has been added at the end on lessons learnt, which provides an insight on how to further improve the existing process and account for additional aspects which need to be considered for an improved experience and enhanced safety.
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CARRELL, R. D. Annex D-200 Area Interim Storage Area Final Safety Analysis Report [FSAR] [Section 1 & 2]. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/807978.

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Murphy, B. D. Updates to the ORIGEN-S Cross-Section Libraries Using ENDF-VI, EAF-99, and FENDL-2.0. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/885742.

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Darling, Christopher Lynn. The Beauty and Charm Production Cross-Sections in 250-GeV/C $\pi^+$ - Nucleon Interactions. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1425806.

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Darling, Christopher Lynn. The beauty and charm production cross-sections in 250-GeV/C pion - nucleon interactions. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1156338.

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Werner, C. J., R. C. Block, R. E. Slovacek, J. A. Burke, G. Leinweber, and N. J. Drindak. Neutron total and capture cross section measurements and resonance parameter analysis of tungsten from 0.01 to 200 eV. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/307908.

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