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Thakur, V., and S. J. Daharwal. "DETERMINATION OF TELMISARTAN HYDROCHLORIDE AND HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE IN BINARY MIXTURE AND PHARMACEUTICAL TABLET DOSAGE FORM BY FIRST DERIVATIVE RATIO SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC METHOD." INDIAN DRUGS 53, no. 11 (November 28, 2016): 57–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.53879/id.53.11.10579.

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New first derivative ratio spectrophotometric method was developed for simultaneous estimation of telmisartan hydrochloride (TELM) and hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) in combined tablet dosage form without prior separation. The amplitude in the first derivative of the corresponding ratio spectra at 263.2 nm and 278.4 nm of TELM and for HCTZ at 287.2 nm and 304.8 nm were selected for the determination. The calibration graphs were established in the range of 1-10μg/mL and 2-15 μg/mL of TELM and HCTZ, respectively. The percentage recoveries of binary mixture of TELM were found to be 97.81±1.05 (263.2nm) and 96.60±1.91 (278.4nm) and for HCTZ were found to be 97.47±1.41 (287.2), 98.16± 1.45 (304.8nm) by proposed method. This method was successfully applied for the analysis of commercial tablet formulation, with no interference from excipients as indicated by the recovery study results. The proposed method was validated, statistically analyzed, compared with reported HPLC method and can be successfully applied for the routine analysis.
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Ma, Jun, and Guolin Yu. "Lagrangian Regularized Twin Extreme Learning Machine for Supervised and Semi-Supervised Classification." Symmetry 14, no. 6 (June 9, 2022): 1186. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/sym14061186.

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Twin extreme learning machine (TELM) is a phenomenon of symmetry that improves the performance of the traditional extreme learning machine classification algorithm (ELM). Although TELM has been widely researched and applied in the field of machine learning, the need to solve two quadratic programming problems (QPPs) for TELM has greatly limited its development. In this paper, we propose a novel TELM framework called Lagrangian regularized twin extreme learning machine (LRTELM). One significant advantage of our LRTELM over TELM is that the structural risk minimization principle is implemented by introducing the regularization term. Meanwhile, we consider the square of the l2-norm of the vector of slack variables instead of the usual l1-norm in order to make the objective functions strongly convex. Furthermore, a simple and fast iterative algorithm is designed for solving LRTELM, which only needs to iteratively solve a pair of linear equations in order to avoid solving two QPPs. Last, we extend LRTELM to semi-supervised learning by introducing manifold regularization to improve the performance of LRTELM when insufficient labeled samples are available, as well as to obtain a Lagrangian semi-supervised regularized twin extreme learning machine (Lap-LRTELM). Experimental results on most datasets show that the proposed LRTELM and Lap-LRTELM are competitive in terms of accuracy and efficiency compared to the state-of-the-art algorithms.
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Song, Liang, Ying Yu, Zelin Yan, Dong Xiao, Yongqi Sun, Xuanxuan Zhang, Xingkai Li, Binbin Cheng, Han Gao, and Dong Bai. "Rapid Analysis of Composition of Coal Gangue Based on Deep Learning and Thermal Infrared Spectroscopy." Sustainability 14, no. 23 (December 5, 2022): 16210. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su142316210.

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Coal gangue is the main solid waste in coal mining areas, and its annual emissions account for about 10% of coal production. The composition information of coal gangue is the basis of reasonable utilization of coal gangue, and according to the composition information of coal gangue, one can choose the appropriate application scene. The reasonable utilization of coal gangue can not only effectively alleviate the environmental problems in mining areas but also produce significant economic and social benefits. Chemical analysis techniques are the principal ones used in traditional coal gangue analysis; however, they are slow and expensive. Many researchers have used machine learning techniques to analyze the spectral data of coal gangue, primarily random forests (RFs), extreme learning machines (ELMs), and two-hidden-layer extreme learning machines (TELMs). However, these techniques are heavily reliant on the preprocessing of the spectral data. This research suggests a quick analysis approach for coal gangue based on thermal infrared spectroscopy and deep learning in light of the drawbacks of the aforementioned methodologies. The proposed deep learning model is named SR-TELM, which extracts spectral features using a convolutional neural network (CNN) consisting of a spatial attention mechanism and residual connections and implements content prediction with TELM as a regressor, which can effectively overcome the dependence on preprocessing. The usefulness and speed of SR-TELM in coal gangue analysis were demonstrated by comparing several models in order to verify the proposed coal gangue analysis model. The experimental findings show that, for the prediction tasks of moisture, ash, volatile matter, and fixed carbon content, respectively, the SR-TELM model attained an R2 of 0.947, 0.972, 0.967, and 0.981 and an RMSE of 0.274, 4.040, 1.567, and 2.557 with a test time of just 0.03 s. It offers a method for the analysis of coal gangue that is low cost, highly effective, and highly reliable.
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Fu, Yanhua, Lushan Wan, Yachun Mao, Tao Ren, and Dong Xiao. "Research on TFe Content of Hematite Based on LU-TELM-SOA and Selection of Band." Journal of Sensors 2021 (August 6, 2021): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5515165.

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Iron ore is an important raw material for the steel industry, so it is of great economic significance to determine the grade of the iron ore quickly and accurately. And the TFe content is the main indicator that determines the grade of the iron ore and whether the iron ore can be smelted directly. Unlike manual methods and methods for chemical analysis, the paper uses the selection of band for the near-infrared spectrum based on the pruning method and the two-hidden-layer extreme learning machine based on LU decomposition and seagull optimization algorithm (LU-TELM-SOA) to identify the TFe content. First of all, the paper proposes the selection of band based on the pruning method to retain the sensitive band of the near-infrared spectrum. Aiming at the problems of poor stability and low accuracy of a single LU-TELM (the two-hidden-layer extreme learning machine based on LU decomposition) model, the paper proposes LU-TELM-SOA. The experimental results show that LU-TELM-SOA has the advantages of high accuracy and strong stability.
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Vizcaino, S. F., M. Bond, M. A. Reguero, and R. Pascual. "The youngest record of fossil land mammals from Antarctica; its significance on the evolution of the terrestrial environment of the Antarctic Peninsula during the late Eocene." Journal of Paleontology 71, no. 2 (March 1997): 348–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000039263.

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The record of fossil land mammals from Antarctica has been restricted previously to the middle levels of the Eocene-?early Oligocene La Meseta Formation in Seymour Island, Antarctic Peninsula. This mostly shallow-marine sequence was divided informally into seven subunits (Tertiary Eocene La Meseta or TELM 1 to 7) by Sadler (1988). Land mammals, representing South American lineages of marsupials, edentates, and ungulates were recovered from TELM 3, 4, and 5 (Marenssi et al., 1994; Vizcaíno et al., 1994). The purpose of the present note is to report the discovery of a well-preserved ungulate tooth from the uppermost level of the La Meseta Formation (TELM 7) and to discuss its paleoenvironmental implications.
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Jiang, Yimeng, Guolin Yu, and Jun Ma. "Distance Metric Optimization-Driven Neural Network Learning Framework for Pattern Classification." Axioms 12, no. 8 (August 3, 2023): 765. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/axioms12080765.

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As a novel neural network learning framework, Twin Extreme Learning Machine (TELM) has received extensive attention and research in the field of machine learning. However, TELM is affected by noise or outliers in practical applications so that its generalization performance is reduced compared to robust learning algorithms. In this paper, we propose two novel distance metric optimization-driven robust twin extreme learning machine learning frameworks for pattern classification, namely, CWTELM and FCWTELM. By introducing the robust Welsch loss function and capped L2,p-distance metric, our methods reduce the effect of outliers and improve the generalization performance of the model compared to TELM. In addition, two efficient iterative algorithms are designed to solve the challenges brought by the non-convex optimization problems CWTELM and FCWTELM, and we theoretically guarantee their convergence, local optimality, and computational complexity. Then, the proposed algorithms are compared with five other classical algorithms under different noise and different datasets, and the statistical detection analysis is implemented. Finally, we conclude that our algorithm has excellent robustness and classification performance.
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Cheng, Dongxu, Xinman Zhang, and Xuebin Xu. "An Improved Recognition Approach for Noisy Multispectral Palmprint by Robust L2 Sparse Representation with a Tensor-Based Extreme Learning Machine." Sensors 19, no. 2 (January 9, 2019): 235. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19020235.

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For the past decades, recognition technologies of multispectral palmprint have attracted more and more attention due to their abundant spatial and spectral characteristics compared with the single spectral case. Enlightened by this, an innovative robust L2 sparse representation with tensor-based extreme learning machine (RL2SR-TELM) algorithm is put forward by using an adaptive image level fusion strategy to accomplish the multispectral palmprint recognition. Firstly, we construct a robust L2 sparse representation (RL2SR) optimization model to calculate the linear representation coefficients. To suppress the affection caused by noise contamination, we introduce a logistic function into RL2SR model to evaluate the representation residual. Secondly, we propose a novel weighted sparse and collaborative concentration index (WSCCI) to calculate the fusion weight adaptively. Finally, we put forward a TELM approach to carry out the classification task. It can deal with the high dimension data directly and reserve the image spatial information well. Extensive experiments are implemented on the benchmark multispectral palmprint database provided by PolyU. The experiment results validate that our RL2SR-TELM algorithm overmatches a number of state-of-the-art multispectral palmprint recognition algorithms both when the images are noise-free and contaminated by different noises.
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Wang, Jingli, Huiyuan Zhang, Jingxiang Gao, and Dong Xiao. "Dust Removal from 3D Point Cloud Data in Mine Plane Areas Based on Orthogonal Total Least Squares Fitting and GA-TELM." Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience 2021 (September 13, 2021): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9927982.

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With the further development of the construction of “smart mine,” the establishment of three-dimensional (3D) point cloud models of mines has become very common. However, the truck operation caused the 3D point cloud model of the mining area to contain dust points, and the 3D point cloud model established by the Context Capture modeling software is a hollow structure. The previous point cloud denoising algorithms caused holes in the model. In view of the above problems, this paper proposes the point cloud denoising method based on orthogonal total least squares fitting and two-layer extreme learning machine improved by genetic algorithm (GA-TELM). The steps are to separate dust points and ground points by orthogonal total least squares fitting and use GA-TELM to repair holes. The advantages of the proposed method are listed as follows. First, this method could denoise without generating holes, which solves engineering problems. Second, GA-TELM has a better effect in repairing holes compared with the other methods considered in this paper. Finally, this method starts from actual problems and could be used in mining areas with the same problems. Experimental results demonstrate that it can remove dust spots in the flat area of the mine effectively and ensure the integrity of the model.
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Xue, Zhenxia, and Linchao Cai. "Robust Fisher-Regularized Twin Extreme Learning Machine with Capped L1-Norm for Classification." Axioms 12, no. 7 (July 24, 2023): 717. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/axioms12070717.

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Twin extreme learning machine (TELM) is a classical and high-efficiency classifier. However, it neglects the statistical knowledge hidden inside the data. In this paper, in order to make full use of statistical information from sample data, we first come up with a Fisher-regularized twin extreme learning machine (FTELM) by applying Fisher regularization into TELM learning framework. This strategy not only inherits the advantages of TELM, but also minimizes the within-class divergence of samples. Further, in an effort to further boost the anti-noise ability of FTELM method, we propose a new capped L1-norm FTELM (CL1-FTELM) by introducing capped L1-norm in FTELM to dwindle the influence of abnormal points, and CL1-FTELM improves the robust performance of our FTELM. Then, for the proposed FTELM method, we utilize an efficient successive overrelaxation algorithm to solve the corresponding optimization problem. For the proposed CL1-FTELM, an iterative method is designed to solve the corresponding optimization based on re-weighted technique. Meanwhile, the convergence and local optimality of CL1-FTELM are proved theoretically. Finally, numerical experiments on manual and UCI datasets show that the proposed methods achieve better classification effects than the state-of-the-art methods in most cases, which demonstrates the effectiveness and stability of the proposed methods.
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Liu, Jingyi, Lushan Wan, and Dong Xiao. "Flatness Prediction of Cold Rolled Strip Based on EM-TELM." IEEE Access 9 (2021): 51484–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/access.2021.3067363.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "TELM"

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Horváthová, Daša. "Telo v priestore, priestor v tele." Master's thesis, Akademie múzických umění v Praze.Hudební a taneční fakulta. Knihovna, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-253676.

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The Master's thesis includes drawing up the issue of the body and space in dance. The introductory part contains the definition of the body as a living organism. The body of the thesis is devided in chapters dealing with the body layers, gravity, balance and imagination. The final part of the thesis connects all phenomenons mentioned in previous chapters. This part results in a description of the images and sensations during the classical ballet training.
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Foo, Maw-Der 1965. "Team design and performance : a study of short-term enterpreneurial teams." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/50526.

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 1999.
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In this dissertation, I study the factors that influence the performance of short-term teams engaged in an entrepreneurial activity. This is an important area to study because team-started businesses account for a disproportionately greater number of high-growth firms (Kamm, Shuman and Seeger, 1990). Unfortunately, there has been limited research on team started businesses. The entrepreneurial teams that I study are participants in the MIT $50K Business Plan Competition. This sample is chosen because business plan competitions are increasingly becoming the meeting place for new ideas, people interested in starting business ventures and others who are interested in participating in these ventures (e.g., patent attorneys, investors and venture capitalists). In addition, the sample overcomes some problems typical of many entrepreneurship studies including left censoring biases, population identification and low response rates. Chapter 1 is an overview of the thesis while chapter 2 describes the entrepreneurial activities at MIT. Chapter 3 describes the MIT $50K Business Plan Competition and elaborates the steps taken to collect information from competition participants. Since entrepreneurial team performance is influenced by factors both internal and external to the team, this thesis takes a comprehensive approach, presenting three papers that explore the effects of team composition, team design and external contacts on entrepreneurial team performance. Both external and team-member evaluations of entrepreneurial team performance are used. Both evaluations are important because positive external evaluations can increase the venture's chances of getting resources (e.g., Roberts, 1991a) while positive internal evaluations can increase the chance that members will be satisfied with their teams and continue in team involvement (e.g., Hackman, 1987). The first paper, described in chapter 4, explores the influence of team design, both team structure and member interaction, on short-term entrepreneurial team performance. The findings show that there are different drivers of performance. While task design predicts external evaluations of performance, the way in which members interact predicts member-rated performance. The second paper, described in chapter 5, explores the influence of team-member functional diversity on short-term entrepreneurial team performance, with team design as the mediating variable. This study shows the need to investigate the indirect effects of functional diversity on performance and to distinguish between external and team-member evaluations. The results show that functional diversity has negative indirect effect on member-rated performance but no effect on external-rated performance. The third paper, described in chapter 6, explores the influence of member contacts with people outside the team on short-term entrepreneurial team performance. The study shows that high-performing teams gather a range of information and are efficient in information gathering. The study shows that social capital concepts, such as strong and weak ties, can be integrated with the team literature. The concluding chapter proposes a model that combines the influence of internal and external factors on entrepreneurial team performance. The chapter also summarizes the findings and compares them to the new venture and team literatures. Finally, areas for future research are proposed.
by Maw-Der Foo.
Ph.D.
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Yapes-walsh, Maria Caroline. "The long term prescription of opiates : clients and staff tell their stories." Thesis, University of East London, 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.532415.

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This is an investigation into the beliefs and experience of a group of clients in a long term methadone prescribing programme and those of staff associated with this programme. The main aims of this study were: firstly, to identify the influence of contextual factors in participants' beliefs about methadone maintenance and their experience of being in that treatment programme; secondly, to investigate the impact of these beliefs on client-staff interactions and its significance for treatment. This study was conducted at a substance misuse clinic in London. Participants were involved with what it was known as "the long term prescribers group", ie. a treatment programme characterised by the regular prescription of opiates without leading to detoxification. Interviews were carried out with nine clients and nine members of staff. The content of interviews was analyzed using a Thematic Analysis approach according to Grounded Theory. The emerging themes suggested that clients and staff do not always share the same goals of treatment and this has negative effects in their interactions. It was also found that clients and staff regarded methadone maintenance with ambivalence. Thus, participants believed that it is helpful for achieving positive lifestyle changes, but at the cost of maintaining drug dependence. It was argued that differences in beliefs about the goals of treatment were a reflection of the different discourses about addiction existing in this society. It was also argued that the dominant discourse influencing participants' ideas is one characterised by a tendency to pathologise individual's behaviour. It was postulated that this causes negative consequences for client-staff interactions and limits the effectiveness of this treatment programme.
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BENETELLO, ANNALISA. "Verbal short-term memory and language processing: what repetition can tell us." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10281/77063.

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This dissertation focuses on two main aspects regarding short-term memory: on the one hand, through a series of behavioral studies on healthy subjects, it is aimed at disentangling the debate on the importance of semantic information during processes involving short-term memory; on the other hand, it suggests the exploitation of differences in short-term memory load during rehabilitation treatments of neurologically impaired patients. Studies 1 and 2 investigated healthy subjects’ performance on serial recall tasks manipulating the familiarity with phonology and semantics of the words used. Results replicated the performance of a patient affected by semantic dementia described by Papagno et al. (2013), and confirmed that short-term memory performance is enhanced by familiarity with the phonological forms of the words, and not by the knowledge of their meanings. Studies 3 and 4 focused on sentence repetition, another task that taps on short-term memory resources. These experiments were aimed at testing the efficacy of a specific sentence repetition treatment protocol for people with aphasia. Using sentences with similar superficial appearance, but with different complexity of the syntactic structure, it is possible to manipulate the memory load required for repetition, and to obtain better performance when using the easier structure to prime the more complex one. This finding could give interesting hints for the development of new treatment approaches at sentence level, accounting for both linguistic theory and memory system. Through Study 5, the efficacy of a non-invasive brain stimulation technique, namely a-tDCS, in improving short-term memory performance was tested: the modulation of cortical excitability of the left inferior parietal lobule, considered to be the neural correlate of a subcomponent of the phonological loop, improves the maintenance of words in their correct order during serial recall. This could be particularly interesting, since tDCS may be used in cognitive rehabilitation of patients with short-term memory impairments.
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Townsend, Jeffery Scott. "Long term effectiveness of a team-taught, constructivist, experiential secondary science methods course." [Bloomington, Ind.] : Indiana University, 2008. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:3337249.

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--Indiana University, School of Education, 2008.
Title from PDF t.p. (viewed on Jul 28, 2009). Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 69-12, Section: A, page: 4620. Adviser: Valarie L. Akerson.
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Victor, Johan. "The development of the team effectiveness measure (TEM) : an assessment instrument for use in identifying and developing team effectiveness." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/52514.

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Thesis (MBA)--Stellenbosch University, 2001.
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Team effectiveness will be crucial to the success of managers and their organisations in the twenty first century. Managers will have to determine the effectiveness of their teams with the help of valid and reliable measurement instruments. This study project was undertaken to design and develop a team effectiveness assessment instrument that has been proven to be internally valid and reliable, for use by managers in order to identify and develop team effectiveness in their work teams. The construction of the Team Effectiveness Measure (TEM) depended largely on the identification of the elements that are needed for a team to be effective. This was achieved by researching existing literature and extracting a list of elements that was common to effective teams. The resultant Team Effectiveness Criterion Instrument, used in conjunction with practical experience, was then used to construct the Preliminary TEM. The methodology used in constructing and validating the TEM consisted of five steps. The concept of team effectiveness was specified, by using the results of the literature study, which identified eight discernible dimensions of team effectiveness. These dimensions are: balanced composition, clear objectives and focus, positive climate, dynamic culture, effective relationships, open communication, sound procedures and effective leadership. The next step was to create a pool of items by using the findings of the literature study. This resulted in a total pool of one hundred items, which were included in the Preliminary TEM. The format of the TEM was then constructed, consisting of demographic information and a Semantic Differential Scale, with a seven point bipolar rating scale. The next step was to determine the construct validity of the TEM. Applying the Preliminary TEM to a sample group of one hundred and ninety six people, and subjecting the results to statistical analysis achieved this. The Item Total Correlation and Coefficient Alpha was determined, followed by a Factor Analysis, which led to the refinement of the Preliminary TEM. The end result was the final TEM, which consisted of three main factors and a total of thirty elements. The results of the analysis of the final TEM, being an extremely high Cronbach Coefficient -Alpha of 0.94, and a consistently high Item Total Correlation, is evidence of the internal consistency of the TEM. The results of the factor analysis, a loading of more than 0.6 on all items, reflect positively on the construct validity of the TEM. Only the items with the highest level of reliability were retained. The final conclusion, based on the results, was that the contents of the TEM were sufficiently validated and was usable as an instrument for assessing team effectiveness. This means that the results obtained from the use of the instrument can be trusted and used for making recommendations on the development of a team. It must however, be noted that the TEM needs to be subjected to further reliability and construct validity testing. This does not however, detract from the fact that the TEM can be used effectively as a measure for managers for team effectiveness, team functioning, identifying symptoms of poor team work that prohibits performance and for measuring the "temperature" of the team.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die sukses van bestuurders en organisasies in die een-en-twintigste eeu is deels afhanklik van die sukses en die effektiwiteit van hul werkspanne. Bestuurders sal geldige en betroubare meetinstrumente nodig hê om te bepaal op watter vlak van effektiewe werking hulle spanne is. Die doel van hierdie studie projek was om 'n meetsinstrument vir spaneffektiwiteit te ontwerp en ontwikkel, wat getoets is vir interne geldigheid en betroubaarheid. Die meetinstrument moet gebruik kan word deur bestuurders om spaneffektiwiteit te indentifiseer en ontwikkel. Dit was belangrik om eers die elemente wat nodig is vir spanne om effektief te funksioneer, te identifiseer, deur gebruik te maak van 'n literatuurstudie oor spaneffektiwiteit. Die bestaande literatuur is gebruik om 'n lys van elemente te identifiseer wat algemeen in effektiewe spanne voorkom. Hierdie lys van elemente, sowel as praktiese ervaring, is gebruik om die Voorlopige Spaneffektiwiteits Meetinstrument (TEM) op te stel. Die metedologie wat gebruik is, is om 'n vyf stap benadering te volg in die ontwikkeling van die TEM. Eerstens is die konsep van spaneffektiwiteit gespesifiseer, deur gebruik te maak van die resultate van die literatuur studie. Agt dimensies is as volg geidentifiseer: Gebalanseerde samestelling, duidelike doelwitte en fokus, positiewe klimaat, dinamiese kultuur, effektiewe verhoudinge, oop kommunikasie, gevestigde prosedure, en goeie leierskap. In die volgende stap is 'n poel van items saamgestel deur gebruik te maak van die bevindinge van die literatuurstudie. In totaal is 100 items ingesluit in die Voorlopige TEM. Volgende aan die beurt was die opstel van die formaat van die TEM, wat bestaan het uit demografiese inligting, sowel as 'n Semanties Differensiële Skaal met 'n sewe punt bipolêre skaal. Dit is gevolg deur die vastelling van die konstruk geldigheid van die TEM, deur die toepassing van die vraelys op 196 mense en die statistese verwerking van die resultate. Die Item Totaal Korrelasie en die Koëffisient Alfa is bepaal en dit is gevolg deur 'n Faktor Analise. Hierdie resultate is gebruik om die TEM te verfyn tot 'n instrument met drie hoof faktore en 'n totaal van dertig items. Bewyse vir die interne konsekentheid van die TEM is verkry deur die hoë Cronbach Koëffisient van 0.94, en 'n deurlopende hoë Item Totaal Korrelasie. Die resultate van die Faktor Analise was 'n deurlopende hoë telling van meer as 0.6, wat positief reflekteer op die konstruk geldigheid van die TEM. Slegs die items met die hoogste vlak van betroubaarheid is gekies vir insluiting in die finale TEM. Dit alles dui daarop dat die resultate wat vekry gaan word deur die toepassing van die TEM op spanne, vertrou kan word en gebruik kan word om aanbevelings te maak vir die ontwikkeling van die span. Daar moet egter genoem word dat verdere betroubaarheid en konstruk geldigheid studies nodig sal wees op die TEM, aangesien die TEM slegs vir interne geldigheid getoets is. Die resultate van die analise is egter bevredigend genoeg dat die TEM met vertroue gebruik kan word deur bestuurders om die vlak van ontwikkeling en effektiwiteit van hul spanne te kan bepaal.
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Rickard, Wendy Joy. "Community care for the long term mentally ill : an evaluation of the community mental health team approach." Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 1994. http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/1298/.

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The thesis addressed two research questions: 1) Why has community care of long term mentally ill people been so difficult to implement. and 2) Do Community Mental Health Teams (CMHT s) provide an intellectually viable and practically sustainable model of service provision. These questions were approached by an analysis of the wider literature and a multi-method case study evaluation of an innovative CMHT in one inner city area of London from 1979-1992. The thesis concentrated on interchanges between theory, policy and local practice. It was found that community care of the long term mentally ill was difficult to implement during the 1980s because adoption of new approaches depended on their delayed acceptance by the psychiatric profession and even then, the required social and environmental approaches to care were only partially adopted. Policy became dominated by professional and managerial influences and clients continued to have a low political profile. Administrative inadequacies were severe and deep rooted and there were unreconcilable differences between Health and Social Services. The collectivist ethos of CMHTs was undermined. The CMHT approach can provide a practically sustainable approach to service provision when certain conditions are met. The CMHT service must: be comprehensive, or supported by a full range of complementary services in the local community; receive genuine political commitment to the long term mentally ill client group and an on-going level of adequate funding; be introduced with a clear acknowledgement of where lead responsibilities rest; and harness the enthusiasm of professionals and catalytic individuals. The CMHT approach is a system of care and in so far as a new care model emerged during the 1980 s, it was the Care Programme Approach. Yet the CMHT approach provided a vital source of experimental energy during the 1980 s and now needs to be formally recognised by central government as a valuable vehicle for change.
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Mets, Sofia. "Long-term Remote Onboarding : The feeling of connection to the team while working remotely due to a pandemic." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för organisation och entreprenörskap (OE), 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-104354.

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The Covid-19 pandemic has forced organisations to review their working methods and adapt to the prevailing circumstances. One such change has been the need to increasingly allow employees to be onboarded and work from home. An onboarding process that is only based on digital communication has proven to be less effective and lower the understanding of the work role. Furthermore, the biggest challenge with remote onboarding is often to introduce employees to the organisation's culture and teams. This essay thus aims to describe and analyse remote onboarding in regard to the feeling of connection to the team, based on the perceptions of new employees. The research question for this thesis is thereby: - How does employees experience remote onboarding during Covid-19 and how does it affect the feeling of connection to the rest of the team? The study has an exploratory purpose and is of a qualitative approach. The empirical data has been collected through semi-structured interviews with 15 participants who have been employed during the pandemic and experienced remote onboarding. The results of the interviews have been analysed on the basis of theories about onboarding, learning and socialisation process. The results of the study show that it is valuable to reflect on how meetings in the digital context can replace the physical meetings. Regarding the design of the onboarding process, it must beensured that the interaction space usually offered on-site must be able to be replaced digitally for a new employee to get a sense of connection to the team. The discussion of the results has also shown that knowledge exchange can be linked to organisational learning, and this is closely linked to certain aspects of how a new employee can adapt to the organisational culture and have a successful remote onboarding and socialisation process.
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Garpenfeldt, Katarina. "Long-term exposure to war/terror and quality of lifeExperiences within the Arabic-Israeli minority in Tel Aviv." Thesis, Mittuniversitetet, Avdelningen för hälsovetenskap, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:miun:diva-26305.

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Oden, Kevin. "DISTRIBUTED TEAM TRAINING: EFFECTIVE TEAM FEEDBACK." Doctoral diss., University of Central Florida, 2008. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/2908.

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ABSTRACT The United States Army currently uses after action reviews (AARs) to give personnel feedback on their performance. However, due to the growing use of geographically distributed teams, the traditional AAR, with participants and a moderator in the same room, is becoming difficult; therefore, distributed AARs are becoming a necessity. However, distributed AARs have not been thoroughly researched. To determine what type of distributed AARs would best facilitate team training in distributed Army operations, feedback media platforms must be compared. This research compared three types of AARs, which are no AAR, teleconference AAR, and teleconference AAR with visual feedback, to determine if there are learning differences among these conditions. Participants completed three search missions and received feedback between missions from one of these conditions. Multiple ANOVAs were conducted to compare these conditions and trials. Results showed that overall the teleconference AAR with visual feedback improved performance the most. A baseline, or no AAR, resulted in the second highest improvement, and the teleconference condition resulted in the worst overall performance. This study has implications for distributed military training and feedback, as well as other domains that use distributed training and feedback.
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Les Lasserre: Tel père, tels fils. Anglet: Atlantica, 2003.

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O'Sullivan, Nadine. Dysphagia care: Team approach : with acute and long term patients. [Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.] (706 Rome Dr., Los Angeles 90065): [Cottage Square, 1990.

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O'Sullivan, Nadine. Dysphagia care: Team approach : with acute and long term patients. 2nd ed. Los Angeles: Cottage Square, 1995.

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Robertson, R. Paul, ed. Translational Endocrinology & Metabolism: Osteoporosis Update. 8401 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 900, Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815: The Endocrine Society, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/team.9781879225718.

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Robertson, R. Paul, ed. Translational Endocrinology & Metabolism: Type 2 Diabetes Update. 8401 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 900, Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815: The Endocrine Society, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/team.9781879225824.

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Robertson, R. Paul, ed. Translational Endocrinology & Metabolism: Aging Update. 8401 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 900, Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815: The Endocrine Society, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/team.9781879225831.

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Robertson, R. Paul, ed. Translational Endocrinology & Metabolism: Vitamin D Update. 8401 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 900, Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815: The Endocrine Society, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/team.9781879225848.

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Robertson, R. Paul, ed. Translational Endocrinology & Metabolism: Neoplasia Update. 8401 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 900, Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815: The Endocrine Society, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/team.9781879225855.

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Robertson, R. Paul, ed. Translational Endocrinology & Metabolism: Breast Cancer Update. 8401 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 900, Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815: The Endocrine Society, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/team.9781936704064.

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Robertson, R. Paul, ed. Translational Endocrinology & Metabolism: Metabolic Surgery Update. 8401 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 900, Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815: The Endocrine Society, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/team.9781936704071.

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Kemper, Hans-Georg, Ralf Finger, Klaus van Marwyk, and Jürgen Padberg. "Tele-Team-Support." In Information Management for Business and Competitive Intelligence and Excellence, 233–44. Wiesbaden: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-84950-2_18.

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Vokes, Tamara J., and Murray J. Favus. "Clinical Management of the Patient with Osteoporosis." In Translational Endocrinology & Metabolism: Osteoporosis Update, 9–54. 8401 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 900, Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815: The Endocrine Society, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/team.9781879225718.ch1.

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Khosla, Sundeep. "Pathogenesis of Osteoporosis." In Translational Endocrinology & Metabolism: Osteoporosis Update, 55–86. 8401 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 900, Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815: The Endocrine Society, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/team.9781879225718.ch2.

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Farber, Charles R., and Clifford J. Rosen. "Genetics of Osteoporosis." In Translational Endocrinology & Metabolism: Osteoporosis Update, 87–116. 8401 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 900, Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815: The Endocrine Society, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/team.9781879225718.ch3.

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Hofbauer, Lorenz C., and Michael Schoppet. "Bone Biology Underlying Therapeutic Approaches." In Translational Endocrinology & Metabolism: Osteoporosis Update, 117–48. 8401 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 900, Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815: The Endocrine Society, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/team.9781879225718.ch4.

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Leahy, Jack L., and Richard E. Pratley. "1. What is Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus? Crucial Role of Maladaptive Changes in Beta Cell and Adipocyte Biology." In Translational Endocrinology & Metabolism: Type 2 Diabetes Update, 9–42. 8401 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 900, Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815: The Endocrine Society, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/team.9781879225824.ch1.

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Balasubramanyam, Ashok, Chittaranjan S. Yajnik, and Nikhil Tandon. "2. Non-Traditional Forms of Diabetes Worldwide: Implications for Translational Investigation." In Translational Endocrinology & Metabolism: Type 2 Diabetes Update, 43–67. 8401 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 900, Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815: The Endocrine Society, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/team.9781879225824.ch2.

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D'Alessio, David A., and Irl B. Hirsch. "3. Glycemic Management of Type 2 Diabetes." In Translational Endocrinology & Metabolism: Type 2 Diabetes Update, 69–94. 8401 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 900, Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815: The Endocrine Society, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/team.9781879225824.ch3.

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Powers, Alvin C., and Roland W. Stein. "4. New Insights of Islet Biology and the Pathophysiology of Type 2 Diabetes." In Translational Endocrinology & Metabolism: Type 2 Diabetes Update, 95–116. 8401 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 900, Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815: The Endocrine Society, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/team.9781879225824.ch4.

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Halter, Jeffrey B., and Jennifer Merritt-Hackel. "1. Diabetes in the Elderly Population: Pathophysiology, Prevention, and Management." In Translational Endocrinology & Metabolism: Aging Update, 9–37. 8401 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 900, Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815: The Endocrine Society, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/team.9781879225831.ch1.

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Noma, Haruo, and Tsutomu Miyasato. "A New Approach for Canceling Turning Motion in the Locomotion Interface, ATLAS." In ASME 1999 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece1999-0055.

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Abstract We are concerned with communication media, especially media for daily communication. Let’s consider the case when people want to chat. For example, when we travel alone in a foreign country or when we see an impressive painting alone, we may want to enjoy the feeling with our family. We have introduced “Tel-E-Merge” as new communication system for “I wish you were here” [1]. We coined the term Tel-E-Merge to have a double meaning, Tele-Merge and Tel-Emerge, which will make it possible to merge a remotely located person, the tele-visitor, into a tele-inviter’s space through VR systems.
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Koudelka, Otto, and Peter Schrotter. "Satellite Communications for Tele-Medicine and Tel..." In 56th International Astronautical Congress of the International Astronautical Federation, the International Academy of Astronautics, and the International Institute of Space Law. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.iac-05-b3.3.06.

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Swartz, Stephanie. "Experiential learning using short-term global virtual team projects." In Ninth International Conference on Higher Education Advances. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica de València, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/head23.2023.16070.

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Institutions of higher education are facing new challenges when preparing their graduates for today’s global workplace. Digital communication and project management skills as well as intercultural competence are imperative in light of the transitions to remote and virtual teamwork. Global virtual team (GVT) projects provide students with experiential learning opportunities, increasing their chances at employability and professional success. This qualitative study involves a client-based GVT project conducted over the course of four semesters and engaging approximately 400 students enrolled at universities in Germany and the United States. Responses regarding students’ perceptions of the project’s value for self-efficacy and employability confirm the importance of incorporating short-term GVT projects in university curricula in order to offer students opportunities for professional development.
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Hahn, Sukwon, and Young Mi Ryu. "Long Term Effects of Team-based learning in Nursing Students." In 10th International Workshop on Healthcare and Nursing 2016. Global Vision School Publication, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.21742/asehl.2016.7.18.

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Lasserre, Patricia. "Adaptation of team-based learning on a first term programming class." In the 14th annual ACM SIGCSE conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1562877.1562937.

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Green, Clare. "EVOLUTIONS IN INTER-YEAR TEAM WORKING: A LONG-TERM CROSS-SECTIONAL VIEW." In The 22nd International Conference on Engineering and Product Design Education. The Design Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.35199/epde.2020.49.

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Rentschler, Mark, Jason Dumpert, Amy Lehman, Stephen Platt, Shane Farritor, Dmitry Oleynikov, and Kyle Berg. "In Vivo Wheeled Robots for Tele-Surgery During Long-Term Space Flight." In Space 2006. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2006-7391.

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Burdea, G. C., A. Jain, B. Rabin, R. Pellosie, and M. Golomb. "Long-term hand tele-rehabilitation on the playstation 3: Benefits and challenges." In 2011 33rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iembs.2011.6090522.

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Matheson, Adrian, Birsen Donmez, Faisal Ansari, and Saad Ahmed. "The Impact of Single-Operator versus Team Tele-operation of a Search Vehicle." In 2013 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics (SMC 2013). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/smc.2013.331.

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Woodhouse, J. "The management of ageing assets - the SALVO project." In Asset Management Conference 2009 - Investing for the Long-term in a Short-term World. IET, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic.2009.0187.

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Mishkin, Frederic. What Does the Term Structure Tell Us About Future Inflation? Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, June 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w2626.

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Halonen-Akatwijuka, Maija, and Oliver Hart. Short-term, Long-term, and Continuing Contracts. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, March 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w21005.

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Cloyne, James, Joseba Martinez, Haroon Mumtaz, and Paolo Surico. Short-Term Tax Cuts, Long-Term Stimulus. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, July 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w30246.

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Williams, Alicia R. 2022 Unemployment Short-Term and Long-Term. Washington, DC: AARP Research, September 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.26419/res.00562.001.

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Conner, David, S. Kohlbrecher, A. Romay, A. Stumpf, S. Maniatopoulos, M. Schappler, and B. Waxler. Team ViGIR. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, October 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada623035.

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Williams, Alicia R. Unemployment: Short-Term and Long-Term - Annotated Questionnaire. Washington, DC: AARP Research, September 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.26419/res.00562.004.

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Donsbach, Jamie S., Scott I. Tannenbaum, George M. Alliger, John E. Mathieu, Eduardo Salas, Gerald F. Goodwin, and Kimberly A. Metcalf. Team Composition Optimization: The Team Optimal Profile System (TOPS). Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada501355.

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Menguc, Faruk, Alper Erdener, Evrim O. Ari, Yoldas Ataseven, Berkhan Deniz, Kutalmis G. Ince, and Ugur Kazancioglu. Team Cappadocia Design for MAGIC 2010 (The ASELSAN Team). Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, November 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada536538.

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Colclough, Robert. Interim Brigade Combat Team Ammunition Logistics Integrated Concepts Team. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada386131.

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Williams, Alicia R. 2022 Unemployment Short-Term and Long-Term: Black Respondents. Washington, DC: AARP Research, September 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.26419/res.00562.003.

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