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Cirelli, Simone, Sebastiano Vitali, Sergio Ortobelli Lozza, and Vittorio Moriggia. "A conservative discontinuous target volatility strategy." Investment Management and Financial Innovations 14, no. 2 (July 12, 2017): 176–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/imfi.14(2-1).2017.03.

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The asset management sector is constantly looking for a reliable investment strategy, which is able to keep its promises. One of the most used approaches is the target volatility strategy that combines a risky asset with a risk-free trying to maintain the portfolio volatility constant over time. Several analyses highlight that such target is fulfilled on average, but in periods of crisis, the portfolio still suffers market’s turmoils. In this paper, the authors introduce an innovative target volatility strategy: the discontinuous target volatility. Such approach turns out to be more conservative in high volatility periods. Moreover, the authors compare the adoption of the VIX Index as a risk measure instead of the classical standard deviation and show whether the former is better than the latter. In the last section, the authors also extend the analysis to remove the risk-free assumption and to include the correlation structure between two risky assets. Empirical results on a wide time span show the capability of the new proposed strategy to enhance the portfolio performance in terms of standard measures and according to stochastic dominance theory.
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Garyacha, O. L., V. V. Bilousova, and S. O. Chaplykin. "New mobile marketing strategy in the context of target markets and target audience." Vìsnik Berdânsʹkogo unìversitetu menedžmentu ì bìznesu 45, no. 1 (2019): 23–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.33783/1977-4167-2019-45-1-23-27.

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Flemming, Alexandra. "New strategy to target Pseudomonas." Nature Reviews Drug Discovery 9, no. 4 (April 2010): 270–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nrd3145.

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Takeuchi, Tsutomu, and Yuko Kaneko. "14. Treat to Target Strategy in Rheumatoid Arthritis." Nihon Naika Gakkai Zasshi 103, Suppl (2014): 121b—122a. http://dx.doi.org/10.2169/naika.103.121b.

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Morris, Raymond G. "Target Concentration Strategy for Cyclosporin Monitoring." Clinical Pharmacokinetics 32, no. 3 (March 1997): 175–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.2165/00003088-199732030-00001.

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White, Cynthia. "Strategy choice and the target language." Australian Review of Applied Linguistics. Series S 12 (January 1, 1995): 169–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/aralss.12.11whi.

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Abstract This paper compares the strategies used by a group of English native speakers to develop competence in Japanese, a non-cognate language, and in a more familiar language, French. The participants were undergraduate students enrolled in both French and Japanese language courses. A verbal report procedure, the yoked subject technique, was used to gather data on strategy use by learners as they worked with target language materials. The data was analysed according to four dimensions of strategy use: metacognitive, cognitive, social and affective. The results indicated that the cognitive strategies learners used when learning Japanese diverged from those they used for learning French. The learning of Japanese was characterised by the use of repetition, writing out, and translation, with limited use of resourcing and no elaboration or inferencing strategies. The discussion of the results addresses the issue of the impact of language teaching methodology on cognitive strategy use, the effects of which cannot be readily separated from those of the structure of the target language.
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Nurhikmah, Shita Oktaviani, and Sonny Sonny. "REDESIGN PROMOTION STRATEGY OF ABC SENIOR LIVING IN WEST JAVA TO IMPROVE SALES OCCUPANCY – A QUALITATIVE RESEARCH." Jurnal Muara Ilmu Ekonomi dan Bisnis 4, no. 1 (April 30, 2020): 116. http://dx.doi.org/10.24912/jmieb.v4i1.7692.

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Penelitian ini menyoroti strategi desain ulang promosi untuk panti jompo ABC di Jawa Barat, untuk meningkatkan penjualan. Tujuan dari penelitian kualitatif ini adalah untuk menentukan masalah promosi saat ini, memeriksa persepsi konsumen, dan mendesain ulang strategi promosi untuk mencapai target. Dari penelitian ini, ditemukan bahwa tidak ada masalah signifikan dari konsumen dan konsumen potensial, terkait dengan layanan dan fasilitas. Dapat disimpulkan bahwa kegagalan mencapai target penjualan, karena strategi promosi tidak ditujukan untuk target pasar yang tepat. Perusahaan perlu mendesain ulang strategi promosi pada target yang tepat, dan dapat mencapai target yang ditentukan oleh Manajemen ABC. This research highlights the redesign promotion strategy for ABC senior living in West Java, to improve sales occupancy. The objective of this qualitative research are to determine the current promotion problems, check the consumer perceptions, and redesign promotion strategy to achieve the target. From this study, it’s found that there are no significant problems from consumers and potential consumers, related with service and facilities. It can be concluded that the failure to reach the sales target, because promotion strategy not aimed for the right target market. The company needs to redesign promotion strategy on the right target, and be able to achieve the target as determined by ABC Management.
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Takeuchi, Tsutomu, and Yuko Kaneko. "14. Treat to Target Strategy in Rheumatoid Arthritis." Nihon Naika Gakkai Zasshi 103, no. 9 (2014): 2321–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.2169/naika.103.2321.

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Wei, Hui, Yi-Di Guan, Liu-Xia Zhang, Shao Liu, Ai-Ping Lu, Yan Cheng, and Dong-Sheng Cao. "A combinatorial target screening strategy for deorphaning macromolecular targets of natural product." European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 204 (October 2020): 112644. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejmech.2020.112644.

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Arjang, Arjang, Harwin Harwin, Wahyuddin Hamid, and Andi Risma Jaya. "Pelatihan Marketing Strategi Tenaga Pemasaran Guna Pencapaian Target Penjualan." BAKTIMAS : Jurnal Pengabdian pada Masyarakat 1, no. 4 (December 31, 2019): 212–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.32672/btm.v1i4.1723.

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ABSTRACT Failure to achieve sales targets has implications for not achieving the company's profit targets. The most basic problem, is preparing a plan and a team that will provide a solution to the problem. Marketing strategy training has a fundamental goal of increasing sales and achieving competitive advantage with a sustainable perspective. Marketing strategies include short-term plans and long-term market-oriented marketing activities in order to contribute to the company's goals and marketing objectives. For this reason, PT. Tata Finapedia, a marketing agency services company, built a partnership with the University of Eastern Indonesia (UIT), to help train marketing staff. The success of a marketing strategy is measured by sales performance and company profit growth. This training is expected to help explain the latest aspects of marketing strategy so as to increase the ability in the formulation and analysis of marketing strategies in the business environment of PT. Tata Finapedia.Keywords: Training, Marketing, Marketing, SalesABSTRAKKegagalan dalam pencapaian target penjualan, berimplikasi pada tidak tercapainya target profit perusahaan. Problem paling mendasar, adalah menyiapkan perencanaan dan tim yang akan memberikan solusi bagi problem itu.(Jørgensen 2018) Pelatihan marketing strategy memiliki tujuan mendasar yaitu meningkatkan penjualan dan mencapai keunggulan kompetitif dengan perspektif yang berkelanjutan.(Rowe and Clark 1927) Marketing strategi mencakup rencana jangka pendek dan jangka panjang kegiatan pemasaran dengan berorientasi pasar dalam rangka memberikan kontribusi terhadap tujuan perusahaan dan tujuan pemasaran. Untuk itu, PT. Tata Finapedia, perusahaan jasa keagenan marketing, membangun kemitraan dengan Universitas Indonesia Timur (UIT), guna membantu pelatihan bagi jajaran marketing. Keberhasilan strategi pemasaran diukur dari kinerja penjualan dan pertumbuhan laba perusahaan. Pelatihan ini diharapkan membantu memaparkan aspek marketing strategy terkini sehingga mampu meningkatkan kemampuan dalam formulasi dan analisis strategi pemasaran di lingkungan bisnis PT. Tata Finapedia.Kata Kunci: Pelatihan, Marketing, Pemasaran, Penjualan
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Target strategy"

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Svensson, Jenni, and Robert Vegh. "A target-capturing problem based on a cyclic pursuit strategy." Thesis, KTH, Optimeringslära och systemteori, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-105809.

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A consensus problem is best described as a situation where multiple agents need to come to an agreement based on information gathered by all agents. However, each agent only has information from a few other agents. Applications for this could, for instance, be any kind of situation where you have autonomous agents that need to cooperate. This could be agreeing upon a rendezvous time or maintaining a formation. In this thesis a specic kind of consensus problem is considered and expanded upon, namely a target pursuit problem where a number of agents want to approach a target and assume a formation around it. In our case the agents will only get information from their next neighbour with respect to the angle around the target, which makes it a cyclic pursuit. We will show that if a directed communication graph, representing the network, contains a rooted directed spanning tree the agents will reach consensus. We also construct a simulation of an introductory problem, examine what makes it work and verify convergence and collision avoidance. The problem will be modied by making the agents converge to an arbitrary plane instead of the xy-plane as presented in the original setup. Basic concepts of matrix and graph theory and zero-order hold sampling will be explained.
Konsensusproblem kan beskrivas som situationer dar ett ertal agenter behover komma till ett gemensamt beslut baserat pa information inhamtad fran alla agenter. Varje agent kan dock bara hamta information fran ett fatal andra agenter. Tillampningar pa detta ar, till exempel, situationer dar autonoma agenter behover samarbeta. Detta kan bland annat galla att bibehalla en formation eller att bestamma tid for en rendezvous. I denna uppsats behandlas och utvecklas ett grundproblem, namligen scenariot dar ett antal agenter vill narma sig ett mal och anta en cirkelformation runt det med hjalp av en cyklisk konsensusalgoritm. Vi visar att om den riktade graf som representerar kommunikationsnatverket innehaller ett rotat riktat uppspannande trad sa konvergerar konsensusproblemet. Vi konstruerar aven en simulering av grundproblemet samt undersoker konvergensen och visar att kollisioner inte kan intraa. Detta problemet modieras sedan genom att lata agenterna konvergera mot ett godtyckligt plan istallet for xy-planet. For att forsta problemet kravs en del kunskap om graf- och matristeori samt kannedom om zero-order hold sampling, vilket kommer att gas igenom.
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Roman, William. "Inhibiting translation as a novel strategy to target multiple Myeloma." Thesis, McGill University, 2012. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=106443.

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Multiple Myeloma (MM) cell survival has been shown to depend on precise control of protein production and degradation. Disruption of protein catabolism through proteosomal or aggresomal blockade results in MM cell death. We hypothesized that inhibiting protein production would have a similarly toxic effect in MM. We explored the consequences of inhibiting mRNA translation in MM using silvestrol, a powerful inhibitor of ribosomal recruitment, which preferentially disrupts the production of certain cell regulatory and survival proteins. A panel of silvestrol-treated MM cell lines showed profound inhibition of growth and a rapid induction of apoptosis, as seen by MTT viability and AnnexinV flow cytometric assays respectively. The average IC50 in MM cells was determined to be 20nM while it was considerably higher in primary cultures of senescent fibroblasts. We show that silvestrol inhibits protein translation by inhibiting ribosome binding, decreasing polysome content and increasing 80S ribosomes. Western blot analyses show that silvestrol rapidly decreases the expression of c-Myc and non-canonical NF-KB signaling. Expression of anti-apoptotic proteins such as Mcl-1 and Bcl-2 decreased while pro-apoptotic proteins, such as BAX, increased with silvestrol treatment. In a novel transgenic mouse model of MM (vk*myc), which has been shown to behave clinically like human MM, silvestrol does not appear to be toxic and is therapeutically effective. Our results warrant clinical evaluation of silvestrol.
Il a été démontré que la survie des cellules cancéreuses chez les patients atteints du Myélome Multiple (MM), dépend de la régulation de la production et de la dégradation des protéines. Une perturbation du système de catabolisme des protéines, à travers un blocage proteosomale, engendre la mort de ces dernières. Nous avons donc formulé l'hypothèse que l'inhibition de la production de protéines aurait des effets toxiques similaires. Grâce à un puissant inhibiteur, le silvestrol, nous avons déterminé les conséquences liées à l'inhibition de la translation de l'ARN messager. Le silvestrol est un inhibiteur de recrutement ribosomale qui affecte de manière préférentielle certaines protéines impliquées dans la division et la survie cellulaire. Une panoplie de lignées cellulaire spécifiques au Myélome ont été susceptibles au silvestrol, ce qui s'est exprimé par une inhibition de la croissance cellulaire et une amorce rapide de l'apoptose. Cela a été observé grâce au test de viabilité MTT et par l'analyse de cytométrie en flux avec les marqueurs Annexin V et 7-AAD. La moyenne du ci50 des cellules du myélome testées a été établie à 20 nM, tandis qu'une concentration considérablement plus élevé est nécessaire pour obtenir les mêmes résultats chez les cultures primaires de fibroblaste sénescents. Nous démontrons que le silvestrol inhibe la translation des protéines en bloquant le ribosome 80S au départ du codon d'initiation de la translation. Ceci engendre une accumulation des ribosomes 80S et une décroissance du nombre de polysome par ARN messager. Nos analyses de western blot montrent que le silvestrol provoque une décroissance de l'expression de l'oncogène c-Myc et de NF-KB. De plus, l'expression de protéine anti-apoptotiques tel que Mcl-1, Bcl-Xl et Bcl-2 décroit avec un traitement de silvestrol, alors que l'expression de la protéine pro-apoptotique Bax augmente. Nos résultats montrent que le silvestrol est efficace et non toxique dans le nouveau model transgénique du MM (la souris Vk*Myc) qui est réputé pour sa similarité de caractéristiques avec le MM humain. Nous prônons une évaluation clinique du silvestrol.
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Kubovčíková, Veronika. "Komunikační strategie produktu Frisco." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2010. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-81591.

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The diploma thesis deals with communication strategy of the product Frisco. It evaluates the strategy and proposes a new concept of communications. Evaluations data has been provided by Atmosphere and MML TGI companies for the period of 2010 and partially 2011, further use of the data is not allowed without the approval of the providers. Following software has been used for the analyses and for the creation of the new concept of communication: Yetti, Data Analyzer, Mamut, Golem, Medplan and custom internal tools made by media agency Carat Czech Republic, s.r.o.
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Albanese, John Stephen. "Developing a local outreach target marketing strategy at New Victoria Baptist Church." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1995. http://www.tren.com.

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Wegner, Alicia Cortes, and n/a. "Top-Level Structuring and Teacher Education: A Case Study of Four Early Childhood Student Teachers." Griffith University. School of Cognition, Language and Special Education, 2006. http://www4.gu.edu.au:8080/adt-root/public/adt-QGU20070327.161435.

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A central tenet of this study is the notion that a reader's metacognition affects understanding. Identifying the organisational structure of text is a valuable tool for comprehending and recalling the writer's message. In this study, participants learned to identify text structure and to direct use of that knowledge toward facilitating their academic work. The research is about students acquiring a new strategy and adjusting it to meet the academic requirements of authentic tasks in their real life context. Theoretical bases for this research included metacognition, strategy acquisition, and top-level structure strategy. A review of the literature was conducted into teacher education, lifelong literacy, and top-level structure strategy. It uncovered limited data on strategic behaviour involving the target strategy in authentic contexts. Using case study method I examined if and how student teachers developed learning behaviour using top-level structure strategy (TLS) as the target strategy. This provided a theorization of the process by which each participant became a strategist. The theory describes and predicts that some learners adopt a strategy and find it useful, some adopt a strategy and then adapt it to suit perceived needs and complement existing strategies, and others try the target strategy, decide it is not effective, and reject it. The theory, while attractive, needs to be tested beyond limitations of the method used here, and warrants replication studies, particularly broader research using quantitative methods. A qualitative, case study design was used to examine and describe the effects of strategic instructional intervention. The study was conducted in the school of early childhood teacher education in which the researcher works as lecturer and Year 1 Dean. Ethical consideration was given to the recruitment process to ensure participants' well-being and volunteers were sought from among Year 2 students. Four women participated in the study, three enrolled full-time, and one enrolled part-time. Data were gathered from pre- and post-intervention tasks and questionnaires, semi-structured interviews, focus groups, and written journals. They were analysed using thematic methods of analysis. A final member-check with participants was conducted eight months after the end of intervention and data collection. Study findings provided insights into students' academic experiences. Prior to an instructional intervention, participants used a range of study strategies in academic work with limited metacognitive awareness. Instruction about top-level strategy benefited them in direct ways by providing a top-level structuring technique for completing academic tasks, and in indirect ways by providing a metalanguage for thinking about strategic behaviour, evaluating it, and customizing their technique. Comparison of task performance and questionnaire responses demonstrated qualitative changes in participants' approaches to reading text after instruction. Findings provided the basis for theorizing about participants' metacognitive development across the intervention. Interviews and focus groups provided additional information regarding participants' cognitive self-awareness, active engagement in learning, and application and adaptation of target strategy. Journal entries exemplified participants' authentic applications of the strategy and provided descriptions of their strategic behaviour. The instructional intervention affected participants' perceptions of the academic experience. They became more overtly reflective about how they read and wrote, particularly in relation to assessment items, and more expressive about the nature of their own learning. Study findings based on four participants in one particular context are sufficiently robust as case study research to warrant a broader quantitative study to test their generalization. Such an extension would provide guidance for teacher educators with decisions of policy and practice that might influence explicit attention to how student teachers in early childhood education learn about learning as part of their preparation for the profession.
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Wegner, Alicia Cortes. "Top-Level Structuring and Teacher Education: A Case Study of Four Early Childhood Student Teachers." Thesis, Griffith University, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/366890.

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A central tenet of this study is the notion that a reader's metacognition affects understanding. Identifying the organisational structure of text is a valuable tool for comprehending and recalling the writer's message. In this study, participants learned to identify text structure and to direct use of that knowledge toward facilitating their academic work. The research is about students acquiring a new strategy and adjusting it to meet the academic requirements of authentic tasks in their real life context. Theoretical bases for this research included metacognition, strategy acquisition, and top-level structure strategy. A review of the literature was conducted into teacher education, lifelong literacy, and top-level structure strategy. It uncovered limited data on strategic behaviour involving the target strategy in authentic contexts. Using case study method I examined if and how student teachers developed learning behaviour using top-level structure strategy (TLS) as the target strategy. This provided a theorization of the process by which each participant became a strategist. The theory describes and predicts that some learners adopt a strategy and find it useful, some adopt a strategy and then adapt it to suit perceived needs and complement existing strategies, and others try the target strategy, decide it is not effective, and reject it. The theory, while attractive, needs to be tested beyond limitations of the method used here, and warrants replication studies, particularly broader research using quantitative methods. A qualitative, case study design was used to examine and describe the effects of strategic instructional intervention. The study was conducted in the school of early childhood teacher education in which the researcher works as lecturer and Year 1 Dean. Ethical consideration was given to the recruitment process to ensure participants' well-being and volunteers were sought from among Year 2 students. Four women participated in the study, three enrolled full-time, and one enrolled part-time. Data were gathered from pre- and post-intervention tasks and questionnaires, semi-structured interviews, focus groups, and written journals. They were analysed using thematic methods of analysis. A final member-check with participants was conducted eight months after the end of intervention and data collection. Study findings provided insights into students' academic experiences. Prior to an instructional intervention, participants used a range of study strategies in academic work with limited metacognitive awareness. Instruction about top-level strategy benefited them in direct ways by providing a top-level structuring technique for completing academic tasks, and in indirect ways by providing a metalanguage for thinking about strategic behaviour, evaluating it, and customizing their technique. Comparison of task performance and questionnaire responses demonstrated qualitative changes in participants' approaches to reading text after instruction. Findings provided the basis for theorizing about participants' metacognitive development across the intervention. Interviews and focus groups provided additional information regarding participants' cognitive self-awareness, active engagement in learning, and application and adaptation of target strategy. Journal entries exemplified participants' authentic applications of the strategy and provided descriptions of their strategic behaviour. The instructional intervention affected participants' perceptions of the academic experience. They became more overtly reflective about how they read and wrote, particularly in relation to assessment items, and more expressive about the nature of their own learning. Study findings based on four participants in one particular context are sufficiently robust as case study research to warrant a broader quantitative study to test their generalization. Such an extension would provide guidance for teacher educators with decisions of policy and practice that might influence explicit attention to how student teachers in early childhood education learn about learning as part of their preparation for the profession.
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School of Cognition, Language and Special Education
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Matisová, Monika. "Návrh implementace metody Balanced Scorecard v podmínkách ČD, a.s." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta podnikatelská, 2012. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-223558.

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The Master’s thesis deals with the evaluation of performance in the company ČD, a.s. by using the Balanced Scorecard method. The theoretical part of thesis describes the Balanced Scorecard concept and the process for its implementation. The next part of thesis evaluates the current situation of the company by using selected analytical methods. Based on the results of analysis is created a proposal for implementation of the BSC method for the analysed company. The final part of thesis summarizes possible risks and expected benefits of this concept.
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Small, William C. "A decision support strategy for the acquisition of CVN Q-COSAL target date material." Thesis, Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/26444.

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Taillade, Thibault. "A new strategy for change detection in SAR time-series : application to target detection." Thesis, université Paris-Saclay, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020UPAST050.

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La détection de cibles telles que des navires ou des véhicules dans les images SAR (Synthetic Aperture radar) est un défi important pour la surveillance et la sécurité. Dans certains environnements tels que les zones urbaines, portuaires ou les forêts observées à basses fréquences radar, la détection de ces objets devient difficile en raison des propriétés de rétrodiffusion élevées de l'environnement. Pour résoudre ce problème, la détection de changement (CD) entre différentes images SAR permet de supprimer l'effet de l'environnement et ainsi une meilleur détection des cibles. Cependant, dans différents environnements à forte fréquentation, un chevauchement temporel des cibles peut se produire et génère une erreur d'interprétation possible car l'issue de la détection de changement repose sur une différence relative entre des objets de tailles ou de propriétés différentes. C'est un problème critique lorsque le but est de visualiser et d'obtenir le nombre d'objets à une acquisition donnée, dans les zones à fortes fréquentations comme les ports ou les zones urbaines. Idéalement, cette détection de changement devrait se réaliser entre une image constituée seulement de l'environnement et une image contenant les cibles d’intérêts. Grâce à l'accessibilité actuelle aux séries temporelles d'images SAR, nous proposons de générer une scène de référence (Frozen Background Image - FBR) qui n'est constituée que de l'environnement temporellement statique. La détection de changement entre une image SAR et cette image FBR vise donc a obtenir une map de détection des cibles éphémères présentes. Cette stratégie a été mise en œuvre pour la détection des navires en milieu portuaire et dans le contexte de véhicules cachés sous couvert forestier
The detection of targets such as ships or vehicles in SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) images is an essential challenge for surveillance and security purpose. In some environments such as urban areas, harbor areas or forest observed at low radar frequencies, detecting these objects becomes difficult due to the high backscattering properties of the surrounding background. To overcome this issue, change detection (CD) between SAR images enables to cancel the background and highlight successfully targets present within the scene. However, in several environments, a temporal overlapping of targets may occur and generates possible misinterpretation because the outcome relies on the relative change between objects of different sizes or properties. This is a critical issue when the purpose is to visualize and obtain the number of targets at a specific day in high attendance areas such as harbors or urban environments. Ideally, this change detection should occur between a target-free image and onewith possible objects of interest. With the current accessibility to SAR time-series, we propose to compute a frozen background reference (FBR) image that will consists only in the temporally static background. Performing change detection from this FBR image and any SAR image aim to highlight the presence of ephemeral targets. This strategy has been implemented for ship detection in harbor environment and in the context of vehicles hidden under foliage
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Geelhood, Philip. "Deterrence of nuclear terrorism via post-detonation attribution is the United States on target?" Thesis, Monterey, California : Naval Postgraduate School, 2009. http://edocs.nps.edu/npspubs/scholarly/theses/2009/Dec/09Dec%5FGeelhood.pdf.

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Thesis (M.A. in Security Studies (Homeland Security and Defense))--Naval Postgraduate School, December 2009.
Thesis Advisor(s): Knopf, Jeffrey. Second Reader: Davis, Zachary. "December 2009." Description based on title screen as viewed on February 1, 2010. Author(s) subject terms: Nuclear terrorism, nuclear forensics, attribution, deterrence, risk of nuclear terrorism, probability of nuclear terrorism, consequences of nuclear terrorism, post-detonation response. Includes bibliographical references (p. 83-95). Also available in print.
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Books on the topic "Target strategy"

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Nigel, Piercy, and Nicoulaud Brigitte, eds. Marketing strategy and competitive positioning. 5th ed. New York, NY: Pearson Financial Times/Prentice Hall, 2011.

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1946-, Saunders John A., and Piercy Nigel, eds. Marketing strategy and competitive positioning. 3rd ed. New York: Financial Times/Prentice Hall, 2004.

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1946-, Saunders John A., and Piercy Nigel, eds. Marketing strategy and competitive positioning. 2nd ed. New York: Prentice Hall Europe, 1998.

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Constabulary, Leicestershire. Target 2000: Strategy to reduce road accident casualties. Leicester: Leicestershire Constabulary, 1996.

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Authority, Qualifications and Curriculum. Target setting and assessment in the national literacy strategy. London: QCA, 1999.

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Skills, Great Britain Department for Education and. Key Stage 3 national strategy: Target setting at Key Stage 3. [London]: DfES, 2004.

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J, Gardner David. Mass Customization: An Enterprise-Wide Business Strategy : How Build to Order, Assemble to Order, Configure to Order, Make to Order, and Engineer to Order Manufacturers Increase Profits and Better Satisfy Customers. Cupertino, CA: Happy About, 2009.

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Small, William C. A decision support strategy for the acquisition of CVN Q-COSAL target date material. Monterey, Calif: Naval Postgraduate School, 1991.

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Sharrock, Suzanne. Conserving Europe's threatened plants: Progress towards target 8 of the global strategy for plant conservation. Richmond: BGCI, 2009.

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Kenya. Bondo District: Gender forum strategy paper (PRSP), 2000-2006 : target area: Madiany and Rarieda Divisions. Nairobi: UNIFEM, 2003.

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Book chapters on the topic "Target strategy"

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Drake, C. J. M. "Strategy." In Terrorists’ Target Selection, 35–53. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230374676_4.

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Jarvis, R., and M. Marzouqi. "Probabilistic Target Search Strategy." In Autonomous Robots and Agents, 17–23. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73424-6_3.

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Griffin, Keith, and Terry McKinley. "Target-Setting versus a Calculus of Benefits and Costs." In Implementing a Human Development Strategy, 66–70. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-23543-8_4.

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Cohen, Andrew D. "9. Strategy Instruction for Learning and Performing Target Language Pragmatics." In Learning Strategy Instruction in the Language Classroom, edited by Anna Uhl Chamot and Vee Harris, 140–52. Bristol, Blue Ridge Summit: Multilingual Matters, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.21832/9781788923415-016.

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Elias, Joshua E., and Steven P. Gygi. "Target-Decoy Search Strategy for Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomics." In Methods in Molecular Biology, 55–71. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60761-444-9_5.

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Winterrose, M. L., K. M. Carter, N. Wagner, and W. W. Streilein. "Adaptive Attacker Strategy Development Against Moving Target Cyber Defenses." In EAI/Springer Innovations in Communication and Computing, 1–14. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-19353-9_1.

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Raffel, Lara, Patrick Bours, and Sashidharan Komandur. "Attention! Designing a Target Group-Oriented Risk Communication Strategy." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 597–604. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50732-9_77.

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Zhang, Dan, Yuxuan Lu, and Dawei Chen. "Construction Safety Supervision: Target, Strategy and Top-Level Design." In Proceedings of the 25th International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate, 931–40. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-3587-8_61.

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Crespo-Herrera, Leonardo A., José Crossa, Mateo Vargas, and Hans-Joachim Braun. "Defining Target Wheat Breeding Environments." In Wheat Improvement, 31–45. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-90673-3_3.

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AbstractThe main objective of a plant breeding program is to deliver superior germplasm for farmers in a defined set of environments, or a target population of environments (TPE). Historically, CIMMYT has characterized the environments in which the developed germplasm will be grown. The main factors that determine when and where a wheat variety can be grown are flowering time, water availability and the incidence of pests and diseases. A TPE consists of many (population) environments and future years or seasons, that share common variation in the farmers’ fields, it can also be seen as a variable group of future production environments. TPEs can be characterized by climatic, soil and hydrological features, as well as socioeconomic aspects. Whereas the selection environments (SE) are the environments where the breeder does the selection of the lines. The SE are identified for predicting the performance in the TPE, but the SE may not belong to the TPE. The utilization of advanced statistical methods allows the identification of GEI to obtain higher precision when estimating the genetic effects. Multi-environmental testing (MET) is a fundamental strategy for CIMMYT to develop stable high grain yielding germplasm in countries with developing economies. An adequate MET strategy allows the evaluation of germplasm in stress hotspots and the identification of representative and correlated sites; thus, breeders can make better and targeted decisions in terms of crossing, selection and logistic operations.
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García-Granada, Fernando, Encarna Segarra, Carlos Millán, Emilio Sanchis, and Lluís-F. Hurtado. "A Train-on-Target Strategy for Multilingual Spoken Language Understanding." In Advances in Speech and Language Technologies for Iberian Languages, 224–33. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49169-1_22.

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Conference papers on the topic "Target strategy"

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Zhang, Yi, Han Zhang, Xiaodong Xu, and Jianchun Dai. "Target Strategy for Industrial Robots." In 2018 International Conference on Robots & Intelligent System (ICRIS). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icris.2018.00038.

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Yanping, Zhang, Fang Baoping, Deng Xiaochao, and He Fugui. "An Improved Target Immunization Strategy." In 2010 International Conference on Digital Manufacturing and Automation (ICDMA 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdma.2010.168.

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Gordon, E. S., and Stanley R. Rotman. "Search strategy and target acquisition performance." In 8th Meeting in Israel on Optical Engineering, edited by Moshe Oron, Itzhak Shladov, and Yitzhak Weissman. SPIE, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.151031.

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Clouqueur, Thomas, Veradej Phipatanasuphorn, Parameswaran Ramanathan, and Kewal K. Saluja. "Sensor deployment strategy for target detection." In the 1st ACM international workshop. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/570738.570745.

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Nguyen, Hung T., and Thang N. Dinh. "Targeted cyber-attacks: Unveiling target reconnaissance strategy via Social Networks." In IEEE INFOCOM 2016 - IEEE Conference on Computer Communications Workshops (INFOCOM WKSHPS). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/infcomw.2016.7562088.

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Yao, Dangnai, Hua Chai, and Zhenguo Wang. "Target recognition based on stratified synthesis strategy." In 2015 Joint International Mechanical, Electronic and Information Technology Conference. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/jimet-15.2015.62.

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AL-Ghanem, Waleed, Imad Mahgoub, and Mohammad Ilyas. "Energy efficient cluster-based target tracking strategy." In 2009 6th International Symposium on High Capacity Optical Networks and Enabling Technologies (HONET). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/honet.2009.5423070.

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Sobek, Robert D., and Charles L. Malone. "Time optimal strategy for target acquisition handoffs." In Aerospace/Defense Sensing, Simulation, and Controls, edited by Michael K. Masten and Larry A. Stockum. SPIE, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.438053.

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Grundel, Don, A. Okafor, and P. Pardalos. "A Best Target Strategy: Strategy for Unmanned Systems in the Uncertain Battlespace." In 2nd AIAA "Unmanned Unlimited" Conf. and Workshop & Exhibit. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2003-6598.

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Goodman, Jacob, Stephen A. Wilkerson, Charles Eggleton, and Stephen Andrew Gadsden. "A multiple model adaptive SVSF-KF estimation strategy." In Signal Processing, Sensor/Information Fusion, and Target Recognition XXVIII, edited by Lynne L. Grewe, Erik P. Blasch, and Ivan Kadar. SPIE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2520018.

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Reports on the topic "Target strategy"

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Heyer, Wolf-Dietrich. Exploiting Synthetic Lethal Relationships: Chemical Inhibition of Recombinational Repair as a Strategy to Selectively Target Tumor Cells. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada534856.

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Meyer, Judith, and David Keller. Plan for Exploitation and Dissemination of results (PEDR). OceanNETs, September 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3289/oceannets_d9.1.

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The aim of this deliverable is to establish a strategy for the proper exploitation and dissemination of the results obtained in OceanNETs. We develop guidelines for knowledge management and protection as well as dissemination goals and also identify the target audiences and define the relevant communication channels and tools.
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ERSHOVA, E., and S. KOSHEVENKO. PROJECT APPROACH IN THE BRANDING OF TERRITORIES. Science and Innovation Center Publishing House, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/2070-7568-2021-10-5-3-66-71.

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The article is devoted to the formation and development of the brand of the territory. The authors propose for consideration a model of territorial branding based on a project approach. Brand building is viewed as a project with initiation, planning, implementation and completion phases. The authors point to the need to identify groups of stakeholders, a detailed analysis of the target audience, building a communication strategy and focusing projects in the field of territorial branding on the formation of the product portfolio of the region.
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ARMY STRATEGIC DEFENSE COMMAND ARLINGTON VA. Record of Decision: Strategic Target System Program. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada338976.

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Zholdayakova, Saule, Yerdaulet Abuov, Daulet Zhakupov, Botakoz Suleimenova, and Alisa Kim. Toward a Hydrogen Economy in Kazakhstan. Asian Development Bank Institute, October 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.56506/iwlu3832.

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The energy transition is driving governments and industries to adopt various measures to reduce their climate impacts while maintaining the stability of their economy. Hydrogen technologies are one of the central topics in the energy transition. Different nations have different stances on it. Some governments see hydrogen as a decarbonization tool or part of their energy security strategy, while some others see it as a potential export commodity. While identifying priorities for the future, Kazakhstan should clearly define the role of hydrogen in the country’s long-term energy and decarbonization strategy. This work presents the first country-scale assessment of hydrogen technologies in Kazakhstan by focusing on policy, technology and economy aspects. A preliminary analysis has shown that Kazakhstan should approach hydrogen mainly as a part of its long-term decarbonization strategy. While coping with the financial risks of launching a hydrogen economy, the country can benefit from the export potential of low-carbon hydrogen in the near term. The export potential of low-carbon hydrogen in Kazakhstan is justified by its proximity to the largest hydrogen markets, huge resource base, and potentially low cost of production (in the case of blue hydrogen). Technology options for hydrogen transportation and storage for Kazakhstan are discussed in our work. The paper also identifies target hydrogen utilization areas in emission sectors regulated by Kazakhstan’s Emissions Trading System.
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Disante, Peter. TARDEC 30-Year Strategy Value Stream Analysis. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada626738.

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Levisohn, Sharon, Maricarmen Garcia, David Yogev, and Stanley Kleven. Targeted Molecular Typing of Pathogenic Avian Mycoplasmas. United States Department of Agriculture, January 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2006.7695853.bard.

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Intraspecies identification (DNA "fingerprinting") of pathogenic avian mycoplasmas is a powerful tool for epidemiological studies and monitoring strain identity. However the only widely method available for Mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG) and M. synoviae (MS)wasrandom amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD). This project aimed to develop alternative and supplementary typing methods that will overcome the major constraints of RAPD, such as the need for isolation of the organism in pure culture and the lack of reproducibility intrinsic in the method. Our strategy focussed on recognition of molecular markers enabling identification of MG and MS vaccine strains and, by extension, pathogenic potential of field isolates. Our first aim was to develop PCR-based systems which will allow amplification of specific targeted genes directly from clinical material. For this purpose we evaluated the degree of intraspecies heterogeneity in genes encoding variable surface antigens uniquely found in MG all of which are putative pathogenicity factors. Phylogenic analysis of targeted sequences of selected genes (pvpA, gapA, mgc2, and lp) was employed to determine the relationship among MG strains.. This method, designated gene targeted sequencing (GTS), was successfully employed to identify strains and to establish epidemiologically-linked strain clusters. Diagnostic PCR tests were designed and validated for each of the target genes, allowing amplification of specific nucleotide sequences from clinical samples. An mgc2-PCR-RFLP test was designed for rapid differential diagnosis of MG vaccine strains in Israel. Addressing other project goals, we used transposon mutagenesis and in vivo and in vitro models for pathogenicity to correlated specific changes in target genes with biological properties that may impact the course of infection. An innovative method for specific detection and typing of MS strains was based on the hemagglutinin-encoding gene vlhA, uniquely found in this species. In parallel, we evaluated the application of amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) in avian mycoplasmas. AFLP is a highly discriminatory method that scans the entire genome using infrequent restriction site PCR. As a first step the method was found to be highly correlated with other DNA typing methods for MG species and strain differentiation. The method is highly reproducible and relatively rapid, although it is necessary to isolate the strain to be tested. Both AFLP and GTS are readily to amenable to computer-assisted analysis of similarity and construction of a data-base resource. The availability of improved and diverse tools will help realize the full potential of molecular typing of avian mycoplasmas as an integral and essential part of mycoplasma control programs.
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Gallien, R. Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Strategic Target System. Volume III. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada338604.

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Gallien, R. Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Strategic Target System. Volume II. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada338605.

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Li, Yan, Yuhao Luo, and Xin Lu. PHEV Energy Management Optimization Based on Multi-Island Genetic Algorithm. SAE International, March 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2022-01-0739.

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The plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) gradually moves into the mainstream market with its excellent power and energy consumption control, and has become the research target of many researchers. The energy management strategy of plug-in hybrid vehicles is more complicated than conventional gasoline vehicles. Therefore, there are still many problems to be solved in terms of power source distribution and energy saving and emission reduction. This research proposes a new solution and realizes it through simulation optimization, which improves the energy consumption and emission problems of PHEV to a certain extent. First, on the basis that MATLAB software has completed the modeling of the key components of the vehicle, the fuzzy controller of the vehicle is established considering the principle of the joint control of the engine and the electric motor. Afterwards, based on the Isight and ADVISOR co-simulation platform, with the goal of ensuring certain dynamic performance and optimal fuel economy of the vehicle, the multi-island genetic algorithm is used to optimize the parameters of the membership function of the fuzzy control strategy to overcome it to a certain extent. The disadvantages of selecting parameters based on experience are compensated for, and the efficiency and feasibility of fuzzy control are improved. Finally, the PHEV vehicle model simulation comparison was carried out under the UDDS working condition through ADVISOR software. The optimization results show that while ensuring the required power performance, the vehicle fuzzy controller after parameter optimization using the multi-island genetic algorithm is more efficient, which can significantly reduce vehicle fuel consumption and improve exhaust emissions.
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