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Zahra Pouresmaili Najafabadi, Neda Alibeigi, and Elnaz Eskandarnia. "Comparison of cognitive and emotional schema in women with and without marital satisfaction." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 12, no. 1 (October 30, 2021): 056–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2021.12.1.0455.

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Objectives: Various factors are effective in dissatisfaction and marital conflicts. Schemas play an important role in behavior and relationships. This study examined the role of cognitive and emotional schemes in women's marital satisfaction. Methods: This study was a cross sectional research and the population consists of all married women 20-55 years old in Tehran. 100 women were selected using stratified random sampling in categories of housewives and employed and place of living and completed questionnaires. The assessment tools included The Young's early maladaptive Schema Short Form (YSQ-SF), Leahy Emotional Schemas (LESS) and Enrich Marital Satisfaction questionnaire. Women with and without marital satisfaction were separated based on t score obtained from the ENRICH questionnaire. Results: Findings showed no significant differences in demographic data for women with and without marital satisfaction (P <0.05). Results of independent t test and Mann-Whitney showed that women with and without marital satisfaction are different in all schemas except schemas of sacrifice and unrelenting standards and schemas of control, blame, comprehensibility, acceptance of feelings, consensus, validation and higher values of emotional schemas (P <0.05).The regression analysis showed Abandonment schema and unrelenting standards schema and schema of guilt and validation of emotional schemas can predict marital satisfaction (P <0.05).And schemas guilt , blame, emotional deprivation and unrelenting standards simultaneously correlated with marital satisfaction (P <0.05). Conclusion: The formation and development of cognitive and emotional schemas during life can influence various aspects of married life. So that these schemas have an important role in evaluation of emotional partner and attitude toward them.
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Yao, Jiayu, Qingqing Lin, Ziwei Zheng, Shuangyi Chen, Yuan Wang, Wenhui Jiang, and Jianyin Qiu. "Characteristics of implicit schemas in patients with major depressive disorder." General Psychiatry 35, no. 3 (June 2022): e100794. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gpsych-2022-100794.

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BackgroundMany psychotherapy theories emphasise the importance of self-schema and other-schema, but most previous studies focused on the explicit self-schema in major depressive disorder (MDD). However, the limited studies of implicit self-schema in MDD have shown inconsistencies in their findings. Furthermore, only a few studies have investigated the implicit other-schema, and the pathway illustrating how implicit schemas influence depression remains unclear.AimsThe primary aim of our study was to explore the characteristics of implicit self-schema and other-schema in patients with MDD. We also examine the chain-mediating effect of attachment relationships and interpersonal trust.MethodsThe present study included 88 patients with MDD and 88 healthy controls (HCs). The Hamilton Depression Rating Scale-17, Experiences in Close Relationships Inventory—Revised Questionnaire, Trust Scale and the Extrinsic Affective Simon Task (EAST) were used to assess depressive symptoms, attachment relationships, interpersonal trust and implicit schemas, respectively. Paired sample t-test was used to compare the reaction time (RT) for positive and negative words within the two groups. Analysis of covariance was used to explore the difference between two groups from the perspective of implicit schemas and interpersonal patterns. The chain mediation model was verified by bootstrap.Results(1) For interpersonal patterns, patients with MDD scored significantly higher on attachment anxiety (F=82.150, p<0.001) and attachment avoidance (F=23.192, p<0.001) and scored significantly lower on the predictability (F=30.297, p<0.001), dependence (F=39.728, p<0.001) and faith (F=60.997, p<0.001) dimensions of interpersonal trust. (2) As for implicit schemas, no significant difference was found between the RT for positive self-words and negative self-words in patients with MDD (t=−1.056, p=0.294). However, the HC responded faster to positive self-words than negative self-words (t=−3.286, p=0.001). The RT for positive other-words and negative other-words were significantly different in both patients with MDD (t=2.943, p=0.004) and HCs (t=−2.482, p=0.015), with opposite directions. The EAST effect of other-schema in patients with MDD was significantly different from that in HCs (F=13.051, p<0.001). (3) For the total sample, the EAST effect of other-schema significantly correlated with attachment avoidance, interpersonal trust and depressive symptoms. Attachment avoidance and interpersonal trust were the chain mediators between the EAST effect of other-schema and depressive symptoms (95% CI: −0.090 to −0.008). However, no significant results were found for the EAST effect of other-schema when correlation and mediation analyses were performed for HCs and patients with MDD separately.ConclusionsThis study verified that patients with MDD have abnormal interpersonal patterns and negative implicit schemas. However, no mediating effect of attachment relationships and interpersonal trust was found.
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Mou, Bo. "Tarski, Quine, and “Disquotation” Schema (T)." Southern Journal of Philosophy 38, no. 1 (March 2000): 119–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.2041-6962.2000.tb00893.x.

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Corcoran, John. "Schemata: The Concept of Schema in the History of Logic." Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 12, no. 2 (June 2006): 219–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.2178/bsl/1146620060.

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AbstractSchemata have played important roles in logic since Aristotle's Prior Analytics. The syllogistic figures and moods can be taken to be argument schemata as can the rules of the Stoic propositional logic. Sentence schemata have been used in axiomatizations of logic only since the landmark 1927 von Neumann paper [31]. Modern philosophers know the role of schemata in explications of the semantic conception of truth through Tarski's 1933 Convention T [42]. Mathematical logicians recognize the role of schemata in first-order number theory where Peano's second-order Induction Axiom is approximated by Herbrand's Induction-Axiom Schema [23]. Similarly, in first-order set theory, Zermelo's second-order Separation Axiom is approximated by Fraenkel's first-order Separation Schema [17]. In some of several closely related senses, a schema is a complex system having multiple components one of which is a template-text or scheme-template, a syntactic string composed of one or more “blanks” and also possibly significant words and/or symbols. In accordance with a side condition the template-text of a schema is used as a “template” to specify a multitude, often infinite, of linguistic expressions such as phrases, sentences, or argument-texts, called instances of the schema. The side condition is a second component. The collection of instances may but need not be regarded as a third component. The instances are almost always considered to come from a previously identified language (whether formal or natural), which is often considered to be another component. This article reviews the often-conflicting uses of the expressions ‘schema’ and ‘scheme’ in the literature of logic. It discusses the different definitions presupposed by those uses. And it examines the ontological and epistemic presuppositions circumvented or mooted by the use of schemata, as well as the ontological and epistemic presuppositions engendered by their use. In short, this paper is an introduction to the history and philosophy of schemata.
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Gauker, C. "T-schema deflationism versus Godel's first incompleteness theorem." Analysis 61, no. 2 (April 1, 2001): 129–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/analys/61.2.129.

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Cook, R. T. "The T-schema is not a logical truth." Analysis 72, no. 2 (February 22, 2012): 231–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/analys/ans031.

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Zalta, E. N. "The Tarski T-Schema is a tautology (literally)." Analysis 74, no. 1 (December 12, 2013): 5–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/analys/ant099.

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Gauker, Christopher. "T-schema deflationism versus Godel's first incompleteness theorem." Analysis 61, no. 270 (April 2001): 129–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-8284.00282.

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Rezaei, F., and N. Shams Alizadeh. "Early maladaptive schemas in methamphetamine and opioid addicts." European Psychiatry 26, S2 (March 2011): 93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0924-9338(11)71804-1.

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IntroductionAccording to schema theory people have categorical rules or templates that they use to interpret the world and guide their behavior. A. T. Beck et al. (1990) and Young (1994) defined maladaptive or dysfunctional schemas as enduring, unconditional, negative beliefs about oneself, others, and the environment which organize one's experiences and subsequent behaviors. Because the early maladaptive schemas have been shown to predict psychosocial functioning and psychopathology it is reasonable to suspect that they might also impact substance abuse and substance dependence.ObjectivesExamining the 3 addict subgroups in terms of EMS factors and comparison of addict patients with control group.AimsTo determine whether there are particular schemas that may be underlying the addictive behavior.MethodsParticipants were 34 opiate dependent, 18 methamphetamine addicts, 30 subjects with heroin dependence and 48 healthy subjects as control group. Addict group had completed at least 6 months of treatment, all were in early full remission. Participants were given the Young Schema Questionnaire-Long Form in order to identify EMSs.ResultsThe results suggest that there are significant differences between the addict and control groups on 8 of the 18 schemas. There was not found any significant difference between opioid and methamphetamine groups regarding mean scores of EMSs or schema domains.ConclusionPeople with schema domains of impaired performance and impaired limits may be more likely to engage in substance dependence and these findings may have implications for drug abuse prevention programs.
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Calvete, Esther, Ana Estévez, Elena López de Arroyabe, and Pilar Ruiz. "The Schema Questionnaire - Short Form." European Journal of Psychological Assessment 21, no. 2 (January 2005): 90–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/1015-5759.21.2.90.

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Abstract. This research studied the factor structure of the Spanish version of the Schema Questionnaire - Short Form (SQ-SF; Young & Brown, 1994 ). The participants (407 undergraduate students) completed the SQ-SF together with the following scales to measure symptoms of affective disorders and automatic thoughts: the Beck Depression Inventory II (BDI-II), the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI-T), the State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory (STAXI-2), the Automatic Thoughts Questionnaire-Revised (ATQ-R), the Anxious Self-Statements Questionnaire (ASSQ), and the Self-Talk Inventory (STI). The confirmatory factor analyses supported the hypothesized structure of 15 first-order factors for the SQ-SF. However, the results were mixed with regard to the hierarchical arrangement of schemas. On the other hand, the results revealed several clinically relevant associations among cognitive schemas, symptoms of affective disorders (depression, anxiety, and anger) and automatic thoughts (positive thoughts, depressive thoughts, anxious thoughts, and angry thoughts).
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "T-schema"

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Richards, Daniel J. "Grounding the T-schema." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2001. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/MQ61942.pdf.

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Stampoultzis, Michael. "The use of XML schema and XSLT rules for product information personalization." Thesis, City University London, 2004. http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/8453/.

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This thesis describes research carried out in order to help solve the problem of personalization in e-commerce/CRM system. Web-based personalization consists of activities, such as providing customised information, that tailor the user's Web experience- browsing a Web site or purchasing a product, for example-to that user's particular needs. The main research objective of the project is to investigate how XSLT technologies can be used for the development of matching engines that find XML represented products that match the tastes, needs or requirements of customers as captured in customer profiles, also represented in XML. More specifically our research investigates into novel algorithms for transforming XML based product specifications using rules that derive from mining customer profiles with the purpose of customizing the product information.
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Darr, Tim, John Hamilton, and Ronald Fernandes. "Design Considerations for XML-Based T&E Standards." International Foundation for Telemetering, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/595666.

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ITC/USA 2011 Conference Proceedings / The Forty-Seventh Annual International Telemetering Conference and Technical Exhibition / October 24-27, 2011 / Bally's Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada
The next generation of telemetry systems will rely heavily on XML-based standards. Multiple standards are currently being developed and reviewed by the T&E community, including iNET's Metadata Description Language (MDL), the XML-version of IRIG 106, Chapter 9 (TMATS XML), the Instrumentation Hardware Abstraction Language (IHAL), and the Data Display Markup Language (DDML). In this paper, we share design considerations for developing XML-based T&E standards, gained from our experiences in designing IHAL and DDML.
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Braido, Valentina. "The Notion of Truth through Dialetheism, Deflationism and Fictionalism." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Padova, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11577/3424894.

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In the present work three different areas about the truth predicate coexist: the semantic area, whose focus is on theories dealing with the solution to the semantic paradoxes that involve the truth predicate; the ontological area, which covers the theories investigating the nature of truth; and the area of discourse, in which the focus is on those theories that analyse how the discourse about the truth predicate has to be understood. The aim of this work is to analyze the consequences arising from certain specific ways in which these areas can interact with each other. The first three chapters expose the main features of the theories corresponding to the three areas about the truth predicate, respectively dialetheism, deflationism and fictionalism. The possible combinations between those theories are the focus of the two following chapters. Finally, a new attempt to account for the liar paradox is provided.
Il presente lavoro interseca tre diversi ambiti concernenti il predicato di verità: l’ambito semantico, che vede al centro le teorie che si occupano della risoluzione dei paradossi semantici che coinvolgono il predicato di verità; quello ontologico, nel quale sono interessate le teorie che si interrogano su quale sia la natura della verità; e l’ambito, per così dire, del discorso, all’interno del quale si muovono le teorie che analizzano in che modo debba essere inteso il discorso riguardo al predicato di verità. Lo scopo di questo lavoro è analizzare le conseguenze che emergono da alcuni specifici modi in cui questi tre ambiti possono interagire tra di loro. Nei primi tre capitoli sono esposte le caratteristiche peculiari delle teorie corrispondenti alle tre aree del predicato di verità, rispettivamente dialeteismo, deflazionismo e finzionalismo. Le possibili combinazioni tra queste teorie saranno l’argomento dei due capitoli successivi. Infine, il lavoro si conclude con un nuovo tentativo di rendere conto del paradosso del mentitore.
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Choi, Sul-young. "Maximal (0,1,2,...t)-cliques of some association schemes /." The Ohio State University, 1985. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1487261553059595.

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Smiley, W. J. "Collision detection scheme for unmanned aircraft using passive Panospheric§T§M Imaging sensor." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape8/PQDD_0002/MQ44858.pdf.

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Sander, Amy Janay Boswell. "Toward an integration of Beck's cognitive theory and Bowlby's attachment theory : self-schema and adult attachment classification in relation to depressive symptoms /." Access restricted to users with UT Austin EID Full text (PDF) from UMI/Dissertation Abstracts International, 2001. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/utexas/fullcit?p3035975.

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Rahman, S. M. Hasibur. "IP Multicasting over DVB-T/H and eMBMS : Efficient System Spectral Efficiency Schemes for Wireless TV Distributions." Thesis, Mittuniversitetet, Institutionen för informationsteknologi och medier, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:miun:diva-18134.

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In today’s DVB-T/H (Digital Video Broadcasting-Terrestrial/Handheld) systems, broadcasting is employed, meaning that TV programs are sent over all transmitters, also where there are no viewers. This is inefficient utilization of spectrum and transmitter equipment. IP multicasting is increasingly used for IP-TV over fixed broadband access. In this thesis, IP multicasting is proposed to also be used for terrestrial and mobile TV, meaning that TV programs are only transmitted where viewers have sent join messages over an interaction channel. This would substantially improve the system spectral efficiency (SSE) in (bit/s)/Hz/site, allowing reduced spectrum for the same amount of TV programs. It would even further improve the multiuser system spectral efficiency (MSSE – a measure defined in this study), allowing increased number of TV programs to be transmitted over a given spectrum. Further efficiency or coverage improvement, may be achieved by forming single-frequency networks (SFN), i.e. groups of adjacent transmitters sending the same signal simultaneously, on the same carrier frequency. The combination of multicasting and SFNs is also the principle of eMBMS (evolved Multicast Broadcast Multimedia Service) for cellular mobile TV over 4G LTE. PARPS (packet and resource plan scheduling) is an optimized approach to dynamically forming SFNs that is employed in this study. The target applications are DVB-T/H and eMBMS. Combining SFNs with non-continuous transmission (switching transmitters on and off dynamically) may give even further gain, and is used in LTE, but is difficult to achieve in DVB-T/H. Seven schemes are suggested and analyzed, in view to compare unicasting, multicasting and broadcasting, with or without SFN, with or without PARPS, and with or without continuous transmission. The schemes are evaluated in terms of coverage probability, SSE and MSSE. The schemes are simulated in MATLAB for a system of 4 transmitters, with random viewer positions. Zipf-law TV program selection is employed, using both a homogeneous and heterogeneous user behavior model. The SFN schemes provide substantially better system spectral efficiency compared to the multi-frequency networks (MFN) schemes. IP multicasting over non-continuous transmission dynamic SFN achieves as much as 905% and 1054% gain respectively in system spectral efficiency and multiuser system  spectral efficiency, from broadcasting over MFN, and 425% and 442% gain respectively from  IP multicasting over MFN, for heterogeneous fading case. Additionally, the SFN schemes gives a diversity gain of 3 dB over MFN, that may be utilized to increase the coverage probability by 4.35% for the same data rate, or to increase the data rate by 27 % for the same coverage as MFN.   Keywords: IP multicasting, broadcasting, coverage probability, system spectral efficiency, multiuser system spectral efficiency, DVB-T/H, eMBMS, mobile TV, IP-TV, SFN, MFN, Dynamic SFN, PARPS, homogeneous, heterogeneous, zipf-law
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Hackl, Daniela [Verfasser], Michael [Akademischer Betreuer] Schemann, Dirk [Akademischer Betreuer] Haller, and Anne [Akademischer Betreuer] Krug. "Influence of toll-like receptor ligands on the generation and function of regulatory T cells / Daniela Hackl. Gutachter: Dirk Haller ; Anne Krug ; Michael Schemann. Betreuer: Michael Schemann." München : Universitätsbibliothek der TU München, 2012. http://d-nb.info/1031514872/34.

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Heid, Irina [Verfasser], Michael [Akademischer Betreuer] Schemann, Bernhard [Akademischer Betreuer] Küster, and Jens T. [Akademischer Betreuer] Siveke. "Molecular carcinogenesis, development of new therapeutic strategies and multimodal imaging in murine endogenous pancreatic cancer / Irina Heid. Gutachter: Bernhard Küster ; Jens T. Siveke ; Michael Schemann. Betreuer: Michael Schemann." München : Universitätsbibliothek der TU München, 2013. http://d-nb.info/1038526825/34.

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Books on the topic "T-schema"

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Pakistan Council for Science and Technology., ed. Abstracts of thesis completed under S&T scholarship scheme: Engineering sciences. Islamabad: Pakistan Council for Science and Technology, 1997.

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H, Bratton John, Palmer M. A, Rich T. C. G, Woodruff E. R, Joint Nature Conservation Committee., and Nature Conservancy Council, eds. A sample survey of the flora of Britain and Ireland: The Botanical Society of the British Isles Monitoring Scheme 1987-1988 : based on a report for the Nature Conservancy Council by T. C. G. Rich and E. R. Woodruff. Peterborough: Joint Nature Conservation Committee, 1995.

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Pietroski, Paul M., and Bradley Armour-Garb. I-Languages and T-Sentences. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199896042.003.0007.

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This chapter argues that liar sentences reveal a fundamental problem for the project of characterizing linguistic meaning in terms of truth. It further argues that weak-logic solutions to the Foster problem for Davidsonian theories are exacerbated by the Liar. According to the chapter, liar sentences have no truth conditions, and any theory that has its instances of the T-schema as a theorem is just false. The author urges that liar sentences illustrate a deep difficulty for truth-theoretic conceptions of meaning for Human Languages and that we should find a different conception of meaning according to which expressions of Human Languages—I-Languages—are not among the truth-evaluable things.
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Tennant, Neil. The Logic of Number. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192846679.001.0001.

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This book defines and develops the program of Natural Logicism for the natural, rational, and real numbers. The central method is to formulate rules of natural deduction governing variable-binding number-abstraction operators and other logico-mathematical expressions such as zero and successor. The introduction and elimination rules for a number-abstraction operator @ allow one to infer to, and away from, identity statements in the canonical form ‘t=@xΦ‎(x)’. These enable ‘single-barreled’ abstraction, in contrast with the ‘double-barreled’ abstraction effected by principles such as Frege's Basic Law V, or Hume's Principle. The logical system used for the foundational reasoning is free Core Logic. It handles non-denoting singular terms and allows only constructive and relevant reasoning. Natural Logicism imposes upon its account of the numbers four conditions of adequacy. First, one must show how it is that the various kinds of number are applicable in our wider thought and talk about the world. One does this by deriving all instances of three respective schemas: Schema N for the naturals, Schema Q for the rationals, and Schema R for the reals. These provide truth-conditions for statements deploying terms referring to numbers of the kind in question. Second, one must show how it is that the naturals sit among the rationals as themselves again, and the rationals likewise among the reals. Third, one should reveal enough of the metaphysical nature of the numbers to be able to derive the mathematician's basic laws governing them. Fourth, one should be able to demonstrate that there are uncountably many reals.
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Azzouni, Jody. Deflationist Truth. Edited by Michael Glanzberg. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199557929.013.18.

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A taxonomy of theories of truth is provided. Two versions of deflationist theories of “true” are distinguished, T-schema deflationism and semantic-descent deflationism. These are distinguished from a deflationist theory of truth-ascription, and distinguished in turn from a deflationist theory of truths—a view that the various truths share no significant property. Opposed to these deflationist positions are various substantivalist truth theories. It is suggested that the semantic-descent deflationist theory of “true” and the deflationist theory of truths are correct, although the considerations that support or attack these different deflationist theories are largely independent of one another. A deflationist theory of truth-ascription is denied, however. Sometimes statements do attribute a truth-property to a set of statements. The chapter ends with an evaluation of the cases where supplementing a formal language with a truth predicate is not conservative. It is argued that these cases do not bear on debates about truth deflationism.
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Morawetz, Klaus. Systems with Condensates and Pairing. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198797241.003.0012.

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The Bose–Einstein condensation and appearance of superfluidity and superconductivity are introduced from basic phenomena. A systematic theory based on the asymmetric expansion of chapter 11 is shown to correct the T-matrix from unphysical multiple-scattering events. The resulting generalised Soven scheme provides the Beliaev equations for Boson’s and the Nambu–Gorkov equations for fermions without the usage of anomalous and non-conserving propagators. This systematic theory allows calculating the fluctuations above and below the critical parameters. Gap equations and Bogoliubov–DeGennes equations are derived from this theory. Interacting Bose systems with finite temperatures are discussed with successively better approximations ranging from Bogoliubov and Popov up to corrected T-matrices. For superconductivity, the asymmetric theory leading to the corrected T-matrix allows for establishing the stability of the condensate and decides correctly about the pair-breaking mechanisms in contrast to conventional approaches. The relation between the correlated density from nonlocal kinetic theory and the density of Cooper pairs is shown.
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Mills, Jack. Bliss Bibliographic Classification: Class T : Economics, Management of Economic Enterprises (Bliss Bibliographic Classification Scheme). 2nd ed. Bowker-Saur, 1987.

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Jago, Mark. Dealing with Liars. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198823810.003.0010.

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In this final chapter, I want to investigate what the theory of truth developed so far tells us about the Liar paradox (and other paradoxes involving truth). I’ll begin by reviewing the paradox (§9.1) and why it is such a difficult issue to solve (§9.2). I’ll then argue that approaches which weaken the underlying logic (§§9.3–9.5), or restrict or alter the T-scheme (§9.6), are not good options. Instead, I’ll argue that our account of propositions from chapter 8 already provides an adequate solution: there is no proposition for the Liar sentence to express (§9.8). I discuss the consequences of this view for meaning and logic in §9.9.
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Shuy, Roger W. Cooperating Witnesses Use Deceptive Ambiguity. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190669898.003.0006.

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Cooperating witness are individuals who replace agents in undercover operations, often because they are con men who the police have caught in a crime, are believable experts about how the crime works, and expect to receive lighter sentences for their cooperation with law enforcement. This chapter describes three investigations in which the cooperating witnesses used deceptive ambiguity by misrepresenting the speech events that led to conflicting schemas about what they were doing, by manipulating and reinterpreting the targets’ agendas and speech acts, by using ambiguous conversational strategies to persuade the targets to accept their propositions, and by misinterpreting the targets’ words, all to the advantage of the prosecution. The cooperating witnesses’ use of deceptive ambiguity is illustrated in the FBI’s investigations of oil millionaire T. Cullen Davis, successful military armor manufacturer Yochanan Cohen, and Ohio citizen Marwan El-Hindi’s investigation for planning to create a terrorist cell in Toledo.
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Budagova, Ludmila N., Irina A. Gerchikova, Aleksandr V. Lipatov, and Anna Yu Peskova, eds. Inter-Slavic cultural ties. Results and perspectives of research. Institute of Slavic Studies RAS, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/0452-7.

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The subject of the research of this book authors is the inter-Slavic relations, which are selected from the system of cultural contacts and interactions, and most often act as Russian-Slavic relations. The variety of materials covering the era from bygone days to the present is dif cult to classify by category, but it gives an idea of the evolution of these connections, their speci cs both in different literatures at different stages of their history, and in the works of speci c writers and cultural gures. Unlike most works on this topic where Russian culture was the object of attraction, and other Slavic peoples were the perceiving parties, this work emphasizes the mutual bene t of these ties, which enrich the Russian culture as well. It explores little-known and hard-to-access material, and new approaches are applied to the familiar material, free from ideological blinkers, political conjuncture, various schemes and omissions.
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Book chapters on the topic "T-schema"

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Woleński, Jan. "Read about T-Scheme." In Unity, Truth and the Liar, 199–203. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8468-3_12.

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Ramm, Alexander G. "The T-Matrix Scheme." In Scattering by Obstacles, 144–80. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4544-9_5.

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Zhang, Yaodong, and Feng Liu. "Improved (t,n)-Threshold Proxy Signature Scheme." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 3–14. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-7242-3_1.

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Tezuka, Masayuki, Xiangyu Su, and Keisuke Tanaka. "A t-out-of-n Redactable Signature Scheme." In Cryptology and Network Security, 470–89. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-31578-8_26.

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Zhang, Wenbin, and Chik How Tan. "MI-T-HFE, A New Multivariate Signature Scheme." In Cryptography and Coding, 43–56. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27239-9_3.

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Guo, Teng, Feng Liu, ChuanKun Wu, YaWei Ren, and Wen Wang. "On $$(k, n)$$ ( k , n ) Visual Cryptography Scheme with $$t$$ t Essential Parties." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 56–68. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-04268-8_4.

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McGrath, Eoin, and Petr Machalik. "The Regulatory Framework for CAR-T Cells in Europe: Current Status and Foreseeable Changes AND Centre Qualification by Competent Authorities and Manufacturers." In The EBMT/EHA CAR-T Cell Handbook, 191–98. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-94353-0_37.

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AbstractUnder current European Union regulations, CAR-T cell therapies fall under the advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs) framework. ATMPs represent a category of medicinal products defined in EU Regulation 1394/2007 and subdivided into four categories, of which autologous or allogeneic CAR-T cells, among other therapies, are considered gene therapy medicinal products (GTMPs). ATMPs are subject to a centralized evaluation framework whereby one authorization is valid for all countries in the EU led by the European Medicines Agency’s Committee for Advanced Therapies (CAT). The framework includes different regulatory pathways for bringing ATMPs from clinical trials to market authorization, and the regulatory pathway taken will depend on a product’s characteristics and the target patient population. In 2018, two chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapies, Yescarta and Kymriah, completed their authorization process via the priority medicines PRIME scheme to Marketing Authorization (Detela and Lodge 2019).
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Read, Stephen. "Further Thoughts on Tarski's T-scheme and the Liar." In Unity, Truth and the Liar, 205–25. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8468-3_13.

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Li, HuiXian, ChunTian Cheng, and LiaoJun Pang. "A New (t, n)-Threshold Multi-secret Sharing Scheme." In Computational Intelligence and Security, 421–26. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11596981_61.

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Chen, Liqun, Thalia M. Laing, and Keith M. Martin. "Efficient, XOR-Based, Ideal $$(t,n)-$$ threshold Schemes." In Cryptology and Network Security, 467–83. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48965-0_28.

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Conference papers on the topic "T-schema"

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Hejazi, Sayed Mohammad, Deepanjan Biswas, Adarsh Venkiteswaran, Jami J. Shah, and Joseph K. Davidson. "Automated 1st Order Tolerancing: Schema Generation." In ASME 2016 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2016-60147.

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Tolerances are specified by a designer to allow reasonable freedom to a manufacturer for imperfections and inherent variability without compromising performance. A group of tolerance classes, tolerance values and datums specified in design that control the variations in a part to be manufactured, is called a tolerance scheme. It takes knowledge and experience to create a good tolerance scheme. It is a tedious process driven by the type of parts, their features and controls needed for each one of them. In this paper, we investigate the development and implementation of 1st order automated Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) schema generation. Prior to schema generation, some assembly information such as presence of assembly features and pattern features in the given assembly CAD file is required. Mohan et al [6] proposed and implemented 3 preprocessing modules which provides required assembly information. Rao [8] developed and reported 5 experiential GD&T rulesets that could help the process of auto-tolerancing. Haghighi et al [5] proposed a procedure for automating 1st order GD&T schema generation and value allocation based on the provided assembly information and using GD&T rulesets. In this paper we present the development and implementation of 1st order GD&T schema generation. The output of this toolset is a complete GD&T schema for given assembly without tolerance values. Biswas et al [12] proposed and developed a toolset for tolerance value allocation and analysis. Once GD&T schema is generated and tolerance values are allocated, recommended GD&T is translated into STEP AP242 file format. Venkiteswaran et al [13] developed a module that reads the nominal geometry in STEP AP203 and GD&T information in CTF format and translates it to STEP AP242. Combining all these 3 modules with pre-processing modules leads to the completion of 1st order auto-tolerancing.
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Haghighi, Payam, Prashant Mohan, Jami J. Shah, and Joseph K. Davidson. "Automatic Detection and Extraction of Tolerance Stacks in Mechanical Assemblies." In ASME 2014 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2014-35315.

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Tolerances are specified by a designer to allow reasonable freedom by a manufacturer for imperfections and inherent variability without compromising performance. It takes knowledge and experience to create a good tolerance scheme. It is a tedious process driven by the type of parts, their features and controls needed for each one of them. In this paper, we investigate the extent to which GD&T schema development can be automated. Automated tolerance schema generation, requires identifying critical tolerance loops. The tolerance loop is a loop of dimensions between faces of features governing assembly conditions. For this purpose, the first major step is to identify mating features called assembly features. Also, in order to create the tolerance chains we need Local Constraints (assembly feature relationships), Global constraints (part feature relationships) and directions of control. In addition, we have to identify feature patterns since they have associated tolerances according to Dimensioning and Tolerancing Standard ASME Y14.5M. Directions in which these loops lie are also needed; we call them Direction of Control (DoC). Then we can create the GD&T schema, allocate tolerance values, and prepare it for tolerance evaluation. In this paper, we present an approach to automatically identify the dimensional loops based on assembly requirements. Assignment of tolerance values will be covered in future works as it is based on design function.
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Tong, Xin, Diane Gromala, Chris D. Shaw, Owen Williamson, and Ozgun E. Iscen. "Theory review and interaction design space of body image and body schema (BIBS) for embodied cognition in virtual reality." In IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, edited by Margaret Dolinsky and Ian E. McDowall. SPIE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2083441.

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Theodoridis, Georgios, Angel Papukchiev, Dominik Scholz, and Georg Lerchl. "A New Data-Driven ATHLET – ANSYS CFD Coupling Method for Efficient Simulation of Nuclear Power Plant Circuits." In 2014 22nd International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone22-31119.

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A new data-driven coupling method between the system code ATHLET and ANSYS CFX was developed. The new approach allows for coupled simulations of single and two-phase flow with heat transfer and transport of tracer concentration. Any number of coupling interfaces can be defined with the aid of a graphical user interface. Two coupling schemes have been implemented: an explicit scheme where the coupling variables are exchanged at the end of each CFD time step and a semi-implicit scheme in which the variable exchange is performed for each iteration within each time step. The coupling method was validated with measured data from a single-phase double T-junction mixing experiment. The results of the coupled simulation for the double T-junction case, where 3-D effects are very important, were found in excellent agreement with the experimental data. The semi-implicit scheme was found numerically more accurate and stable than the explicit scheme.
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Qu, L. "An integrated T and TCUSUM scheme." In EM). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ieem.2010.5674351.

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Zongqiang, Li. "Synchronization Scheme for DVB-T COFDM System." In 2012 International Conference on Computer Science and Electronics Engineering (ICCSEE). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccsee.2012.403.

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Cui, Zhenwen. "Wave T-subdivision scheme for curve design." In Wuhan - DL tentative, edited by Shuzi Yang, Ji Zhou, and Cheng-Gang Li. SPIE, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.235525.

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Qian, Shaoxiang, and Naoto Kasahara. "LES Analysis of Temperature Fluctuations at T-Junctions for Prediction of Thermal Loading." In ASME 2011 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2011-57292.

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T-junctions are widely used for fluid mixing in nuclear power and chemical and refinery plants. Temperature fluctuations generated by the mixing of hot and cold fluids at a T-junction can cause high cycle thermal fatigue (HCTF) failure. Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers (JSME) published ‘Guideline for Evaluation of High Cycle Thermal Fatigue of a Pipe (JSME S017, 2003)’ which results in a very conservative evaluation. CFD/FEM coupling analysis is considered as a useful tool for the more rational evaluation of HCTF. The present paper aims at the validation of CFD simulations to establish a more rational method of evaluating thermal loading, prior to performing CFD/FEM coupling analysis. It is very important to choose the proper turbulence model for the analysis of unsteady phenomena such as the highly fluctuating flow and temperature fields at a T-junction. Here, large eddy simulation (LES) turbulence models suitable for the simulation of the unsteady phenomena were investigated. LES sub-grid scale (SGS) models used include standard Smagorinsky model (SM) and dynamic Smagorinsky model (DSM). The effects of numerical schemes for the calculation of the convective term in the energy equation on the simulation results were also investigated. LES analyses of the flow and temperature fields at a T-junction were carried out using the above SGS turbulence models. For the sake of comparison, the simulation conditions are the same as those of the WATLON experiments conducted at Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) in the literature. All of the simulation results show the flow pattern of the wall jet with the strong flow and temperature fluctuations, which is the same as that observed in the experiment. The simulation results indicate the numerical schemes have great effect on the temperature distribution and the temperature fluctuation intensity (TFI). The 1st-order upwind differencing (1UD) significantly underestimates the TFI for each LES model, although it exhibits a good numerical stability. On the other hand, the hybrid scheme, which is mainly the 2nd-order central differencing (2CD) blended with a small fraction of 1UD, can better predict the TFI for each LES model. Furthermore, the DSM model gives a prediction closer to the experimental results than the SM model while using the same numerical scheme. In this study, an important finding is that a combination of the DSM model and the hybrid scheme with a large blending factor can provide a prediction agreeing very well with the experimental results.
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Tang, Chunming, and Zheng-an Yao. "A New (t,n)-Threshold Secret Sharing Scheme." In 2008 International Conference on Advanced Computer Theory and Engineering (ICACTE). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icacte.2008.139.

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Tan, Xiao-qing, and Zhi-guo Wang. "A New (t, n) Multi-Secret Sharing Scheme." In 2008 International Conference on Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICCEE). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccee.2008.76.

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Reports on the topic "T-schema"

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Ahrens L. A., E. Auerbach, W. Hardt, E. Raka, L. Ratner, and P. Yamin. A ?t-Jump Scheme for the Brookhaven AGS. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1151174.

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Ahrens, L., E. Auerbach, W. Hardt, E. Raka, L. Ratner, and P. Yamin. A {gamma}{sub t}-jump scheme for the Brookhaven AGS. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10162092.

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Ahrens, L., E. Auerbach, W. Hardt, E. Raka, L. Ratner, and P. Yamin. A [gamma][sub t]-jump scheme for the Brookhaven AGS. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6481945.

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Bogacz, S., and Stephen Peggs. Comments on the behavior of alpha(1) in main injector gamma(t) jump schemes. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1156318.

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Knowles, Donald, and Monica Leszkowicz Mazuz. Transfected Babesia bovis expressing the anti-tick Bm86 antigen as a vaccine to limit tick infestation and protect against virulent challenge. United States Department of Agriculture, January 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2014.7598160.bard.

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Bovine babesiosis, caused by the apicomplexan parasites Babesiabovisand B. bigemina, is a major tick borne disease of cattle with significant economic importance globally. The vectors of Babesia parasites are R. (Boophilus) annulatusand R. microplus. In Israel these parasites are transmitted manly by R. annulatus. The main goal of the proposal was developing and testing a novel B. bovisvaccine based on stably transfected attenuated B. bovisexpressing the anti-tick Bm86 antigen. This required generating a transfected- attenuated B. bovisparasite containing a bidirectional promoter expressing both, the gfp- bsd selectable marker and the tick vaccine antigen Bm86. The vaccine was tested for its ability to elicit protective immune responses against T. annulatusticks. Efficient control of babesiosis is based on a complex scheme of integrated management, including preventive immunization, anti-babesial chemotherapy and control of tick populations. Live vaccines based on attenuated parasites are the most effective measure to control babesiosis, and are currently used in several countries, including Israel. Live attenuated parasites lead to a chronic infection and development of strong and long term immunity in vaccinated cattle. Still, live vaccines have several limitations, including the difficulty to distinguish among vaccinated and naturally infected cattle and potential for sporadic outbreaks in vaccinated animals. Tick limitation is essential to control babesiosis but the main measure to reduce tick infestation is traditionally approached using acaricides, which is limited by environmental concerns and the development of resistance by the ticks. Alternative tick-control measures including the use of anti-tick vaccines are emerging, and at least partial protective immunity has been achieved against tick vectors by vaccination with recombinant protective tick antigens (ie: Bm86). In addition, the Babesia vaccine development toolbox has been recently expanded with the development of transfection technology in Babesia parasites. In this approved proposal we successfully developed a Babesia live attenuated transfected vaccine, which is able to express a B. bovisMSA-1 signal-Bm86 chimera and eGFP genes under the control of the B. bovisef- 1 and actin promoters respectively. Genetic analysis demonstrated specific stable integration of the transfected genes in the expected ef-1 locus, and immunofluorescence analysis confirmed expression of Bm86 in the surface of transfected parasites. When applied to splenectomized calves, the transfected parasites were able to cause persistent B. bovisinfection with production of antibodies reactive with Bm86 for at least six months. In addition, partial protection against ticks was also observed upon challenging the vaccinated animals with R. annulatuslarvae. However, when used on intact calves, the vaccine failed to elicit detectable immune responses against Bm86, and we are still in the process of interpreting the data and make necessary changes in our experimental approaches. Overall, the results obtained here represent a step forward towards the development of integrated vaccines against both ticks and tick –borne pathogens, using the Babesia attenuated parasites as a platform to the delivery of exogenous protective antigens
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Event-Triggered Adaptive Robust Control for Lateral Stability of Steer-by-Wire Vehicles with Abrupt Nonlinear Faults. SAE International, July 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2022-01-5056.

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Because autonomous vehicles (AVs) equipped with active front steering have the features of time varying, uncertainties, high rate of fault, and high burden on the in-vehicle networks, this article studies the adaptive robust control problem for improving lateral stability in steer-by-wire (SBW) vehicles in the presence of abrupt nonlinear faults. First, an upper-level robust H∞ controller is designed to obtain the desired front-wheel steering angle for driving both the yaw rate and the sideslip angle to reach their correct values. Takagi-Sugeno (T-S) fuzzy modeling method, which has shown the extraordinary ability in coping with the issue of nonlinear, is applied to deal with the challenge of the changing longitudinal velocity. The output of the upper controller can be calculated by a parallel distributed compensation (PDC) scheme. Then an event-triggered adaptive fault-tolerant lower controller (ET-AFTC) is proposed to drive the whole SBW system driving the desired steering angle offered by the upper controller with fewer communication resources and strong robustness. By employing a backstepping technique, the tracking performance is improved. The dynamic surface control (DSC) approach is used to avoid the problem of repeated differentiations, and Nussbaum function is adopted to overcome the difficulty of unknown nonlinear control gain. Both the stability of the upper and lower controllers can be guaranteed by Lyapunov functions. Finally, the simulations of Matlab/Simulink are given to show that the proposed control strategy is effectively able to deal with the abrupt nonlinear fault via less communication resources and perform better in ensuring the yaw stability of the vehicle.
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