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Browning, Sommer, and Charissa Brammer. "User categories: ensuring library access for all institutional users." Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship 33, no. 2 (April 3, 2021): 120–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1941126x.2021.1912544.

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Eriksson, Niklas. "User categories of mobile travel services." Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Technology 5, no. 1 (March 11, 2014): 17–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jhtt-10-2012-0028.

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Purpose – This study aims to identify user categories of mobile travel services and analyze the differences between the categories based on individual characteristics, the individuals' perceived barriers to use internet-/mobile services during a trip and the individuals' preferred channel strategies. Design/methodology/approach – An extensive online survey in Finland was conducted to collect the data and a cluster analysis is used to identify the user categories. Findings – The study indicates that there are four user categories of mobile travel services: “info-seekers”, “checkers”, “bookers” and “all-rounders” and one group of “non-users”. Research limitations/implications – Due to the online data collection method and the self-selective process, the sample may be biased towards respondents finding electronic travel services important. It would be of value to conduct similar studies on a representative sample of the total population of different countries. Practical implications – The identified categories can be seen as consumer segments for which travel service providers can target mobile services. Originality/value – This study contributes with a categorization of mobile travelers and provides insights on the diffusion of mobile travel services.
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Norman, Sally Jane, Sian E. M. Lawson, Patrick Olivier, Paul Watson, Anita M. A. Chan, Martyn Dade-Robertson, Paul Dunphy, et al. "AMUC: Associated Motion capture User Categories." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences 367, no. 1898 (July 13, 2009): 2771–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2009.0030.

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The AMUC (Associated Motion capture User Categories) project consisted of building a prototype sketch retrieval client for exploring motion capture archives. High-dimensional datasets reflect the dynamic process of motion capture and comprise high-rate sampled data of a performer's joint angles; in response to multiple query criteria, these data can potentially yield different kinds of information. The AMUC prototype harnesses graphic input via an electronic tablet as a query mechanism, time and position signals obtained from the sketch being mapped to the properties of data streams stored in the motion capture repository. As well as proposing a pragmatic solution for exploring motion capture datasets, the project demonstrates the conceptual value of iterative prototyping in innovative interdisciplinary design. The AMUC team was composed of live performance practitioners and theorists conversant with a variety of movement techniques, bioengineers who recorded and processed motion data for integration into the retrieval tool, and computer scientists who designed and implemented the retrieval system and server architecture, scoped for Grid-based applications. Creative input on information system design and navigation, and digital image processing, underpinned implementation of the prototype, which has undergone preliminary trials with diverse users, allowing identification of rich potential development areas.
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Archbold, Sue, Mark E. Lutman, and Thomas Nikolopoulos. "Categories of Auditory Performance: Inter-User Reliability." British Journal of Audiology 32, no. 1 (February 1998): 7–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/03005364000000045.

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Hafernik, Carolyn T., Bin Cheng, Paul Francis, and Bernard J. Jansen. "Mapping user search queries to product categories." Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 48, no. 1 (2011): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/meet.2011.14504801111.

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Życzkowski, Marcin. "Sailing Route Planning Method Considering Various User Categories." Polish Maritime Research 27, no. 3 (September 1, 2020): 149–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/pomr-2020-0056.

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AbstractThe article describes the methodology related to determining the multi-criteria routes for sailing ships. Details of sea area discretisation and discretisation of the description of the sailing vessel properties and manoeuvring principles are shown. User requirements were specified (for five different categories of users) and on this basis the criteria for selecting the most suitable shipping route were formulated. The presented algorithm recommends a route for a given user category by means of defined restrictions and configuration parameters. The applied multi-criteria approach proves the universality and usability of the sailing ship route planning method.
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Chen, Jia, Qin Jin, Shiwan Zhao, Shenghua Bao, Li Zhang, Zhong Su, and Yong Yu. "Boosting Recommendation in Unexplored Categories by User Price Preference." ACM Transactions on Information Systems 35, no. 2 (December 21, 2016): 1–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2978579.

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Guerrero-García, Josefina, Juan Manuel González-Calleros, and Jean Vanderdonckt. "Workflow User Interfaces Patterns." Acta Universitaria 22 (March 1, 2012): 62–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.15174/au.2012.343.

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A collection of user interface design patterns for workflow information systems is presented that contains forty three resource patterns classified in seven categories. These categories and their corresponding patterns have been logically identified from the task life cycle based on offering and allocation operations. Each Workflow User Interface Pattern (WUIP) is characterized by properties expressed in the PLML markup language for expressing patterns and augmented by additional attributes and models attached to the pattern: the abstract user interface and the corresponding task model. These models are specified in a User Interface Description Language. All WUIPs are stored in a library and can be retrieved within a workflow editor that links each workflow pattern to its corresponding WUIP, thus giving rise to a user interface for each workflow pattern.
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Thornton, Katherine. "Contentious categories." NASKO 3, no. 1 (November 2, 2011): 217. http://dx.doi.org/10.7152/nasko.v3i1.12805.

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Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia created entirely of user‐generated content. Roughly two years after Wikipedia began, the community decided to create a category system to organize the content of the site. The category system has changed over time, as have conceptualizations of what role it should serve in Wikipedia. In this paper, I consider six months of discussion about the design and implementation of the category system in Wikipedia. I analyze the comments editors shared and attempt to understand how these early decisions shaped the category system as it currently exists.
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Wang, Chengyu, Yan Fan, Xiaofeng He, and Aoying Zhou. "Decoding Chinese User Generated Categories for Fine-Grained Knowledge Harvesting." IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering 31, no. 8 (August 1, 2019): 1491–505. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tkde.2018.2865942.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "User categories"

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He, Miao. "Assigning related categories to user queries." Diss., Online access via UMI:, 2006.

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Turilin, Mikhail. "Radical innovation of user experience : how high tech companies create new categories of products." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/59142.

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Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2010.
Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 84-85).
In the last 15 years, several high tech companies successfully developed revolutionary products that were not based on completely new base technology. Instead, the companies used existing technologies to create products with attractive user experiences. The products appealed to customers and made their manufacturers leaders in their corresponding market segments. The approach to innovation taken by these companies could be called the "radical innovation of user experience." In this work, I will look for common patterns in customer research, product development, and the organizational management of successful user-experience innovation companies. As a result, I will create an asset of recommendations that could be used by product managers and general managers of technology companies to assess their innovation strategy.
by Mikhail Turilin.
S.M.
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Nawaz, Ather. "The role of culture in the structure of categories of application between Denmark and China." Thesis, Stockholm : KTH. Computer and Systems Sciences, 2008. http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:134361/FULLTEXT01.

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Morton, Ashley. "Heating use in UK homes." Thesis, Loughborough University, 2017. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/25523.

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Within the UK, space heating accounts for 66% of the total domestic energy used. New heating controls may offer a means to reduce this figure and help meet the UK s target of reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. However these technologies will only save energy if occupants are able to use them effectively. Currently, little is known about how occupants interact with their heating systems, in particular how they use the heating within their home and the reasons behind why it is used a specific way. To investigate further, this thesis presents research which used both qualitative and quantitative methods over two separate studies to uncover why and how households heat their homes and how people use their heating system following the installation of new heating controls. The results identify key drivers which impact how people heat their homes and highlight numerous issues preventing them from using their heating how they wish to. A taxonomy of heating use is presented based on the factors influencing heating use in homes and how those factors impact the use and control of the heating system. Occupants use of new heating controls over a ten month period is presented. Manual interaction with controls is separated from programmed heating schedules showing increased manual use over winter and a reliance on heating schedules during shoulder months. The analysis of measured heating use showed similar findings to larger scale studies, however the demanded set-point temperatures were varied and occupants regularly changed heating schedules throughout winter, indicating some of this complexity may be lost by studies inferring heating use patterns from internal temperature measurements alone. The research presented within this thesis is novel, in developing heating characters based on the factors which influence occupants heating behaviours, by presenting measured heating use, which included measured set-point temperatures, heating schedules and heating use duration. The thesis also presented the complexity of heating use within homes uncovered through use of mixed methods.
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Koprulu, Secil. "Relevancy Of Bipolar Word Pairs Across Product Categories: A Comparative Study Between Automobiles And The Iphone." Master's thesis, METU, 2010. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12612828/index.pdf.

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This thesis investigates human product interaction with a focus on the physical experience provided by products. The differences of users'
perceptions are discussed according to the differences of bodily experiences served by products. The interaction with products is taken as a holistic experience phenomenon, and in order to assess users'
understandings and evaluations about the experience with products
perceived pragmatic qualities, perceived hedonic qualities and elicited emotional reactions are analyzed. The research is conducted by means of surveys in order to compare users'
perceptual differences in relation to two different product groups: automobiles and the iPhone, which differ in content of interaction, namely one serves a more physical (bodily) experience while the other a more virtual one. In order to find out the perceptual differences, verbal descriptions of perceived qualities and emotional states are used as measurement tools. A list consisting of bipolar word pairs in relation with pragmatic qualities, hedonic qualities and emotional reactions has been composed, and perceptual differences are investigated through the bipolar word pairs'
relevancy levels according to the product. In addition, in order to show that meaning associations related to the same verbal description are context dependent, the meanings that are associated with the same word pairs for both products are investigated. Apparent differences between the relevant word pairs of the two different product groups have been observed, in addition with pragmatic qualities'
higher relevancy scores compared to hedonic qualities and emotional reactions in defining users'
interactions with products.
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Johansson, Carina. "I gatuplanet. Namnbrukarperspektiv på gatunamn i Stockholm." Doctoral thesis, Uppsala University, Scandinavian Onomastics, 2007. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-8281.

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The purpose of this thesis is to apply a name user perspective to the street names of Stockholm, with a focus on knowledge and views about names among the city’s inhabitants. On the basis of interview surveys, a picture is presented of the knowledge and views of Stockholmers regarding their city’s street names and the semantic or thematic name categories to which many of them belong; that is, the study seeks to identify general features of the ways in which the people of the city relate to their street names. Surveys were carried out in seven districts: Hedvig Eleonora parish, Hjorthagen, Fredhäll, Norra Ängby, Årsta, Fruängen and Akalla. A separate survey studied the range and associative properties of street names among Stockholmers not living in the vicinity of the streets in question.

General findings emerging from the surveys are that people are very familiar with the names in their local area; that knowledge about these names contributes to their well-being and sense of identity and belonging; that name categories are appreciated and considered to have an orientating function; that names which are seen as elegant or distinguished are regarded as enhancing the image and perceptions of the environment in which they occur; that long names and those made up of several words may be regarded as unwieldy in practical use; and that people need and create names for more limited park and recreational areas, while formally adopted names for larger green spaces are not used or are felt to be unclear in their reference.

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Mikulski, George Robert. "Use of Abstract Categories in Data Clustering Algorithms." NSUWorks, 2008. http://nsuworks.nova.edu/gscis_etd/726.

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This research was motivated to address the problem of solving the difficulty of distinguishing data anomalies and patterns of information within the enormous volume of data generated in audit logs, and to approach or achieve real-time analysis of audit log data in applications and operating systems. The research question was if the employment of data clustering techniques that reduce the volume of audit data, would enable data analysts to approach or achieve real time intrusion detection due to the reduction in audit data. The approach used in this study was to use data mining clustering techniques to develop abstract categories from the audit log data that can be used with the pattern matching techniques already in use or under experimental development. The results of this study clearly demonstrate that the suffix tree algorithm is the fastest in terms of real time processing speed, the most accurate, in terms of producing the fewest false positives, and the best at reducing audit data file size. The objectives of this research were to identify and test a group of algorithms for speed and accuracy in searching audit log data, as well as to determine their ability to distinguish anomalies and patterns. While researchers have developed a number of different algorithms for intrusion detection and pattern matching in databases, the approaches used in these algorithms have not been previously tested to determine their comparability in terms of speed of processing and the accuracy of the results. The methodology that was used in this study involves the assessment of data mining clustering techniques to develop abstract categories from the audit log data that can be used with pattern matching techniques already in existence. The methodology established criteria for the selection of cluster algorithms, resulting in the selection of K-Means, Single Pass, Fuzzy c-means, and Suffix Tree clustering algorithms for analysis. The test procedure was to measure the execution time of the algorithms in clustering datasets. The number of the false positives in the answer for the query is compared against the execution time. The findings determined which of the algorithms produced the greatest accuracy in the shortest amount of time, which indicates which approach is most effective and advanced. A superiority of the suffix tree algorithm was found, followed by the k-means, single pass, and fuzzy c-means.
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Peterson, Richard Garvin. "The construction and use of categories of Neolithic pottery from Wales." Thesis, University of Southampton, 1999. https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/43762/.

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The thesis examines the Neolithic pottery from Wales and attempts to write a history of practices concerned with its construction and use. This work is undertaken from the standpoint that contingency, that is the constraints and possibilities of the history of objects, has a major role in their construction and use. The thesis begins with an examination of some ideas about contingency and history in archaeology, biological science, material culture studies, and philosophy to build a pragmatic methodology for the study of the material. This methodology is particularly based upon the ideas of Stephen Jay Gould and Richard Rorty. A discussion of the evidence for the Neolithic period in Wales is then followed by the application of this methodology to five regional study areas within Wales. Localised narratives about the construction and use of Neolithic pottery are produced for each region. The methodology is then applied to the study of the material from Wales as a whole to produce a more general narrative. This narrative is then related to the discussion of the period as a whole, and to previous categorisations of the Neolithic and the Neolithic in Wales. The thesis allows to addition of more precise chronological resolution and some social interpretation to a body of evidence which has previously been marginalized within British Neolithic studies.
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Alencar, Josà Jonhson Alves. "Analysis of the Marshall-Lerner condition and J-curve by use categories in Brazil." Universidade Federal do CearÃ, 2014. http://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=11455.

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The aim of this work is investigate the presence of Marshal-Lerner condition (CML) and the J curve for categories of use of goods and services. To do this, will be used two methodologies: a Johansenâs cointegration test, to analyze the long run effects, and an Impulse Response Function, to obtain the short run impacts. The novelty of this work is the concern with sectorial analyses of trade balance and their impacts due changes in exchange rates. Four categories will be studied: durable goods, non-durable goods, intermediate goods and capital goods. The results appointed that the CML is accepted for all goods. About the J curve, only durable and non-durable goods showed adjustment problems.
Este trabalho tem o objetivo de investigar a presenÃa da condiÃÃo de Marshall-Lerner (CML) e da curva J para as categorias de uso dos bens e serviÃos. Para tanto, foi realizado um teste de cointegraÃÃo de Johansen com fito de verificar a existÃncia de relaÃÃes de longo prazo positivas sobre a balanÃa comercial desses bens na presenÃa de uma desvalorizaÃÃo cambial. Para a curva J, foi estimado as funÃÃes impulso resposta e se valeu das relaÃÃes de curto prazo entre as variÃveis. A grande novidade deste trabalho està na consideraÃÃo de impactos setoriais sobre a balanÃa comercial devido a variaÃÃes na taxa de cÃmbio real regional. Quatro categorias de bens foram analisadas segundo sua utilizaÃÃo: bens de consumo durÃvel, bens de consumo nÃo durÃvel, bens intermediÃrios e bens de capital. Dos resultados, foi constatado que a CML à vÃlida para todos os tipos de bens. E a curva J à verificada para bens de consumo durÃvel e nÃo durÃvel.
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Ellingson, Nicole. "Gauging Categories of Municipal Water Use Spatially Across North Dakota in Different Size Municipalities." Thesis, North Dakota State University, 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/10365/29210.

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Little is known about municipal water use in the state of North Dakota. Typically, the only water use information reported to the North Dakota State Water Commission is the amount of water withdrawn as part of a municipal water permit. The goal of this study was to expand current knowledge on municipal water use in the state. Two questionnaires were developed and administered to all cities with populations greater than 1,000 residents that were willing to participate. Questions focused on who is in charge of water-use data, how the data are recorded and stored, and if municipalities try to conserve water through various measures. Additionally, the project attempted to classify water-use data into categories and sub-categories of similar water using entities to develop per capita coefficients and normal commerce for different size cities. Results of the study will aid researchers and water managers in future water planning.
North Dakota State Water Commission
Geological Survey (U.S.)
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Books on the topic "User categories"

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Therapists, College of Occupational, ed. Wheelchairs: Guidelines for purchasers & providers based on categories of users. London: College of Occupational Therapists, 1995.

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Lewis, Kara D. Differentiating the health risks of categories of tobacco products. Bethesda, Md: Lifes Sciences Research Office, 2008.

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Molina-Rivera, Wanda L. Accuracy of data for selected categories compiled in the Puerto Rico Water-Use Information Program. [Reston, Va.?]: U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1997.

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Siamak, Khorram, ed. Mapping and GIS development of land use and land cover categories for the Albemarle-Pamlico drainage basin. [Raleigh, N.C.]: Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine Study, NC Dept. of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources, 1992.

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Antonov, Vladislav. qualification of crimes. ru: Publishing Center RIOR, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.29039/02074-6.

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The textbook examines the theoretical aspects of the qualification of crimes, highlights the problems of practical application of the norms and institutions of criminal legislation. The paper analyzes the concepts and categories of criminal law, reveals the organizational and methodological aspects of the legal assessment of criminal encroachments. When preparing the manual, materials of judicial and investigative practice, guiding explanations of the Plenum of the Supreme Court of the USSR, the Russian Federation were used. The manual is addressed to law enforcement officials, lawyers, investigators, law students and anyone interested in the qualification of crimes.
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Communities, Commission of the European. Commission directive of 13 June 1991 laying down the categories of ingredients which may be used for the purposes of labelling compund feeding stuffs for animals other than pet animals. Brussels: Commission of the European Communities, 1991.

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Vlasyenko, Nikolay, Artem Tsirin, YEkatyerina Spyektor, Natalya Povetkina, Zarina Bedoeva, Yuliya Belyaeva, Maksim Zaloilo, Elena Rafalyuk, and E. Sidorova. Dictionary on the Subject of Anti-Corruption. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/18663.

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Currently, the problem of combating corruption is in the center of attention of Russian society and the state. The legal and organizational framework for combating corruption has been formed. Anti-corruption legislation is constantly being improved, becoming more holistic and systematic, so further classification of its concepts is required. The Glossary contains more than 500 terms of Russian and foreign language origin, which are basic in the practice of combating corruption and are used in criminal, administrative and financial law of Russia; it guides the reader in a complex system of modern legal categories related to anti-corruption topics; uses the tools of international agreements ratified by the Russian Federation; it will help clarify the conceptual apparatus of normative legal acts and eliminate contradictions in existing documents. The publication is intended to be used in the educational process in the framework of scientific and educational support for combating corruption. For employees of scientific institutions and government agencies, teachers, students, postgraduates of higher educational institutions and practicing lawyers.
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Tobacco and its use: A bibliography of periodical literature, essays, short stories, poems, theses and dissertations, chapters in books, book reviews, quotations, and comparable sources, with an extensive table of contents and finding aid and an index to topical categories. 3rd ed. Green Bay, Wisc: E. Umberger, 2009.

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Umberger, Eugene. Tobacco and its use: A bibliography of periodical literature, essays, short stories, poems, theses and dissertations, chapters in books, book reviews, quotations, and comparable sources, with an extensive table of contents and finding aid and an index to topical categories. 3rd ed. Green Bay, Wisc: E. Umberger, 2009.

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Umberger, Eugene. Tobacco and its use: A bibliography of periodical literature, essays, short stories, poems, theses and dissertations, chapters in books, book reviews, quotations, and comparable sources, with an extensive table of contents and finding aid and an index to topical categories. 2nd ed. Rochester, N.Y. (267 Oxford St., Rochester, NY 14607): E. Umberger, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "User categories"

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Castellano, Giovanna, and Maria Alessandra Torsello. "How to Derive Fuzzy User Categories for Web Personalization." In Web Personalization in Intelligent Environments, 65–79. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02794-9_4.

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Zeiner, Katharina M., Julian Henschel, Katharina Schippert, Kristin Haasler, Magdalena Laib, and Michael Burmester. "Experience Categories in Specific Contexts – Creating Positive Experiences in Smart Kitchens." In Design, User Experience, and Usability: Theory and Practice, 306–24. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91797-9_22.

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Santoso, Harry Budi, and Martin Schrepp. "Importance of User Experience Aspects for Different Software Product Categories." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 231–41. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1628-9_21.

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Biel, Joan-Isaac, and Daniel Gatica-Perez. "Call Me Guru: User Categories and Large-Scale Behavior in YouTube." In Social Media Modeling and Computing, 167–88. London: Springer London, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-436-4_8.

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Chodorek, Robert R., and Agnieszka Chodorek. "The Mapping Between TFD and IEEE 802.11 User Priorities and Access Categories." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 19–27. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00840-6_3.

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Pic, Marc Michel, Gaël Mahfoudi, Anis Trabelsi, and Jean-Luc Dugelay. "Face Manipulation Detection in Remote Operational Systems." In Handbook of Digital Face Manipulation and Detection, 413–36. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-87664-7_19.

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AbstractIn this chapter, we present the various categories of Face Manipulation and their use within different remote operational systems. We then use the example of remote identity document onboarding systems to illustrate how each category can be used in practice to compromise such a system. After a definition of the different Face Manipulation categories and the common algorithms used to produce them, we go through the various manipulation detection algorithms and common image and video forgery datasets. We then introduce some known counter-forensics methods that can be used by an attacker to avoid detection. Knowing the detection methods and the counter-forensic, we present how we can build up a safer system by using the correct methods at the correct time. But also how knowledge about the tampering process could be used to design the user experience to make the systems harder to compromise. We complete this review by the standardisation effort and legal aspect on the matter. And we conclude by discussing the remaining challenges and perspectives for better use of nowadays detection methods in practical usage.
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Montero, Alberto, and Jorge Mora-Fernandez. "Digital Culture in YouTube Categories and Interfaces: User Experience and Social Interactions of the Most Popular Videos and Channels." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 383–401. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60152-2_29.

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Avanzini, Federico. "Procedural Modeling of Interactive Sound Sources in Virtual Reality." In Sonic Interactions in Virtual Environments, 49–76. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-04021-4_2.

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AbstractThis chapter addresses the first building block of sonic interactions in virtual environments, i.e., the modeling and synthesis of sound sources. Our main focus is on procedural approaches, which strive to gain recognition in commercial applications and in the overall sound design workflow, firmly grounded in the use of samples and event-based logics. Special emphasis is placed on physics-based sound synthesis methods and their potential for improved interactivity. The chapter starts with a discussion of the categories, functions, and affordances of sounds that we listen to and interact with in real and virtual environments. We then address perceptual and cognitive aspects, with the aim of emphasizing the relevance of sound source modeling with respect to the senses of presence and embodiment of a user in a virtual environment. Next, procedural approaches are presented and compared to sample-based approaches, in terms of models, methods, and computational costs. Finally, we analyze the state of the art in current uses of these approaches for Virtual Reality applications.
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Rennie, Kriston R. "Early Categories and Uses." In The Foundations of Medieval Papal Legation, 37–64. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137264947_3.

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Miksa, Francis. "User Categories and User Convenience in Subject Cataloging." In Reference Services and Technical Services, 113–32. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367808303-11.

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Conference papers on the topic "User categories"

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"CATEGORIES OF USER IMPAIRMENT." In 15th International Conference on Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction 2021 and 14th International Conference on Game and Entertainment Technologies 2021. IADIS Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.33965/ihci_get2021_202105l002.

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Primrose, Matt C. "User Experience Grading Via Kano Categories." In 2010 IEEE 18th International Conference on Requirements Engineering (RE). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/re.2010.47.

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Yuan, Sihan, Birgit Brüggemeier, Stefan Hillmann, and Thilo Michael. "User Preference and Categories for Error Responses in Conversational User Interfaces." In CUI '20: 2nd Conference on Conversational User Interfaces. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3405755.3406126.

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Jiamthapthaksin, Rachsuda, and Than Htike Aung. "User preferences profiling based on user behaviors on Facebook page categories." In 2017 9th International Conference on Knowledge and Smart Technology (KST). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/kst.2017.7886077.

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Lemahieu, Rupert, Steven Van Canneyt, Cedric De Boom, and Bart Dhoedt. "Optimizing the Popularity of Twitter Messages through User Categories." In 2015 IEEE International Conference on Data Mining Workshop (ICDMW). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdmw.2015.39.

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Liu, Fang, Clement Yu, and Weiyi Meng. "Personalized web search by mapping user queries to categories." In the eleventh international conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/584792.584884.

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Wu, Yongzhong, Xiangying Chen, and Xiaoli Wu. "Personalized Recommendation with User Categories of Different Behavior Modes." In DSIT 2019: 2019 2nd International Conference on Data Science and Information Technology. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3352411.3352454.

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Guo, Jinlin, and Cathal Gurrin. "Short user-generated videos classification using accompanied audio categories." In the 2012 ACM international workshop. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2390214.2390220.

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Wang, Chengyu, Yan Fan, Xiaofeng He, and Aoying Zhou. "Learning Fine-grained Relations from Chinese User Generated Categories." In Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing. Stroudsburg, PA, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/d17-1273.

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Zhao, Lin, and Bo Xiao. "Matrix Factorization Based Models Considering Item Categories and User Neighbors." In 2015 8th International Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Design (ISCID). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iscid.2015.154.

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Reports on the topic "User categories"

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Baca, Julie, Daniel Carruth, Alex Calhoun, Michael Stephens, and Christopher Lewis. Challenges in evaluating efficacy of scientific visualization for usability and aesthetics. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/40800.

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This paper presents the results of a study to evaluate the efficacy of scientific visualization for multiple categories of users, including both domain experts as well as users from the general public. Efficacy was evaluated for understanding, usability, and aesthetic value. Results indicate that aesthetics play a critical, but complex role in enhancing both user understanding and usability.
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Neroda, Tetyana V., Lidia V. Slipchyshyn, and Ivan O. Muzyka. Adaptive toolkit of branch-oriented workshop environment for enlargement the cloud-based e-learning media platform. [б. в.], June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/4449.

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The ways of providing comprehensive efficiency increase in communication facilities of the academic space are given with regard to stipulated methods of managing distributed network resources. Selected the user interfaces types are distinguished according to user actions in the studied subject area, which made it possible to justify and hierarchically organize the categories of adaptive toolkit of the branch- oriented workshop environment by the classes of components declared in the project, which are closely related to the scheme of learning experiment and are basic means for simulating transients. The analytical models of classes of components of the virtual laboratory stand are compiled, the elements of which represent the properties and methods for visualization and further processing of interacting instances of the basic locations of the subject area, while ensuring system stability and controllability by clear distribution of functionality. Finally, the unification of component set template properties of the subject area is implemented, which greatly extending the targeted destination of virtual platform and increasing number of educational disciplines of academic course covered by the designed media resource. The results of the pedagogical verification showed an increase in the students’ performance in mastering the subject area by means of presented branch-oriented workshop environment.
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McKinnon, Mark, Daniel Madryzkowksi, and Craig Weinschenk. Development of a Database of Contemporary Material Properties for Fire Investigation Analysis - Materials and Methods. UL Firefighter Safety Research Institute, July 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.54206/102376/zmpa6638.

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Meetings with the majority of the Technical Panel for the Development of an Interactive Database of Contemporary Material Properties for Fire Modeling project were held on June 29 and June 30, 2020. The major subjects of discussion included the list of proposed materials to be tested and characterized, the properties for the database, and the experimental and analytical methods to determine the properties for the database. A list of 101 materials divided into 11 categories were identified for inclusion in the database. The topics of variability in materials and aging of products and furniture items was discussed and it was concluded that investigating these variations is outside the scope of the project in this phase. The list of properties to be stored in the database for each material as well as proposed experimental methods to determine each property were discussed in the Technical Panel meetings. The discussion emphasized that the priorities for the properties represented in the database are dependent on the expected users for the database. Three potential user groups and the sets of properties that each group would likely require were identified. To ensure that the data contained in the database is useful for modeling, it was determined that prioritization would be given to complete sets of properties to be measured and stored in the database. Over the course of the two meetings, several tools were proposed to make the database easier for model practitioners to use. Once such tool included functionality to output lines of code for the models or entire model input files to simplify the process of inserting the properties into computa- tional fire models. Another tool that was discussed would involve automatically extracting derived properties from data sets or translating between complex and simple representations of burning. The next phase of the project includes conducting research to finalize the structure of the database and finalizing experimental procedures and protocols to populate the database.
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Treadwell, Jonathan R., James T. Reston, Benjamin Rouse, Joann Fontanarosa, Neha Patel, and Nikhil K. Mull. Automated-Entry Patient-Generated Health Data for Chronic Conditions: The Evidence on Health Outcomes. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23970/ahrqepctb38.

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Background. Automated-entry consumer devices that collect and transmit patient-generated health data (PGHD) are being evaluated as potential tools to aid in the management of chronic diseases. The need exists to evaluate the evidence regarding consumer PGHD technologies, particularly for devices that have not gone through Food and Drug Administration evaluation. Purpose. To summarize the research related to automated-entry consumer health technologies that provide PGHD for the prevention or management of 11 chronic diseases. Methods. The project scope was determined through discussions with Key Informants. We searched MEDLINE and EMBASE (via EMBASE.com), In-Process MEDLINE and PubMed unique content (via PubMed.gov), and the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews for systematic reviews or controlled trials. We also searched ClinicalTrials.gov for ongoing studies. We assessed risk of bias and extracted data on health outcomes, surrogate outcomes, usability, sustainability, cost-effectiveness outcomes (quantifying the tradeoffs between health effects and cost), process outcomes, and other characteristics related to PGHD technologies. For isolated effects on health outcomes, we classified the results in one of four categories: (1) likely no effect, (2) unclear, (3) possible positive effect, or (4) likely positive effect. When we categorized the data as “unclear” based solely on health outcomes, we then examined and classified surrogate outcomes for that particular clinical condition. Findings. We identified 114 unique studies that met inclusion criteria. The largest number of studies addressed patients with hypertension (51 studies) and obesity (43 studies). Eighty-four trials used a single PGHD device, 23 used 2 PGHD devices, and the other 7 used 3 or more PGHD devices. Pedometers, blood pressure (BP) monitors, and scales were commonly used in the same studies. Overall, we found a “possible positive effect” of PGHD interventions on health outcomes for coronary artery disease, heart failure, and asthma. For obesity, we rated the health outcomes as unclear, and the surrogate outcomes (body mass index/weight) as likely no effect. For hypertension, we rated the health outcomes as unclear, and the surrogate outcomes (systolic BP/diastolic BP) as possible positive effect. For cardiac arrhythmias or conduction abnormalities we rated the health outcomes as unclear and the surrogate outcome (time to arrhythmia detection) as likely positive effect. The findings were “unclear” regarding PGHD interventions for diabetes prevention, sleep apnea, stroke, Parkinson’s disease, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Most studies did not report harms related to PGHD interventions; the relatively few harms reported were minor and transient, with event rates usually comparable to harms in the control groups. Few studies reported cost-effectiveness analyses, and only for PGHD interventions for hypertension, coronary artery disease, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; the findings were variable across different chronic conditions and devices. Patient adherence to PGHD interventions was highly variable across studies, but patient acceptance/satisfaction and usability was generally fair to good. However, device engineers independently evaluated consumer wearable and handheld BP monitors and considered the user experience to be poor, while their assessment of smartphone-based electrocardiogram monitors found the user experience to be good. Student volunteers involved in device usability testing of the Weight Watchers Online app found it well-designed and relatively easy to use. Implications. Multiple randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have evaluated some PGHD technologies (e.g., pedometers, scales, BP monitors), particularly for obesity and hypertension, but health outcomes were generally underreported. We found evidence suggesting a possible positive effect of PGHD interventions on health outcomes for four chronic conditions. Lack of reporting of health outcomes and insufficient statistical power to assess these outcomes were the main reasons for “unclear” ratings. The majority of studies on PGHD technologies still focus on non-health-related outcomes. Future RCTs should focus on measurement of health outcomes. Furthermore, future RCTs should be designed to isolate the effect of the PGHD intervention from other components in a multicomponent intervention.
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Benkraouda, Ouafa, Lindsay Braun, and Arnab Chakraborty. Policies and Design Guidelines to Plan for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles. Illinois Center for Transportation, August 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36501/0197-9191/22-012.

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This report chronicles the work undertaken by researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign to identify policies and design guidelines to plan for connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) in mid-sized regions in Illinois. The report starts with the goals of this work followed by a review of existing literature. The review addresses CAV technologies and scenario planning, including academic research articles, policies and guidance documents from federal and state agencies, and recent long-range transportation plans. The review findings are organized into three categories—drivers, levers, and impacts—to facilitate scenario-based planning and included key factors and trends in technology development and adoption (drivers), mechanisms that planners and policymakers may employ to intervene in or prepare for CAV futures (levers), and community-level outcomes of different plausible CAV futures (impacts). Primary research was undertaken first by interviewing practitioners in six mid-sized regions of Illinois to collect inputs about their needs and obstacles to planning for CAVs, as well as to understand their sense of their community’s preparedness for CAVs. The research team then conducted a detailed survey of over 700 residents from the Greater Peoria region to understand their would-be travel behavior and residential location decisions in a CAV future and general attitude toward self-driving cars. These inputs helped identify the key drivers, levers, and impacts to be employed in creating scenarios, a list of selected policies and design, and a framework to select appropriate responses based on the needs and desires of a community. The detailed scenarios are as follows: (1) continuation of the status quo, (2) private multimodal future, and (3) shared multimodal future. The policies and design guidelines are identified for each scenario and are categorized into six sets of action items: general, data and digitization, mobility and traffic, street design, infrastructure, and planning. Specific details of each action item are organized in a format that allows the user to consider each item carefully and to assess its feasibility in a specific region or city. The appendices include background documents related to primary research and, importantly, a handbook for practitioners.
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Corscadden, Louise, and Anjali Singh. Grip Strength Test In Rodents. ConductScience, January 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55157/cs2023109.

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The grip strength test is one of the most commonly applied tests in animal laboratories to measure neuromuscular functions or disorders. It was first developed in the 1970s. Today a wide range of techniques are available to study muscle strength in rodents. These methods are categorized into two categories:[2] Invasive method: In situ and in vitro measurements of muscle force are invasive methods. Non-invasive method: This method only includes in vivo measurement tests to analyze muscle force such as treadmill tests, wire hang tests, swimming endurance, vertical pole test, and grip strength tests. The most convenient technique of all tests is the grip strength test. It’s most convenient and causes less stress to animals. The grip test has been widely used in order to investigate the phenotypes of transgenic mice with neuromuscular disease and evaluate potential compounds involved in the motor functioning of organisms. The tests have been serving the purpose for 30 years either alone or in combination with other tests.
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Rassovytska, Maryna V., and Andrii M. Striuk. Система хмаро орієнтованих засобів навчання інформатичних дисциплін студентів інженерних спеціальностей. [б. в.], August 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/0564/2452.

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The purpose of this study is to identify the main categories of cloud-based learning tools and to identify the links between them. Thus, the following categories of cloud-oriented teaching aids are allocated for educational purposes and feature of use: teaching management tools, communication tools, joint activity tools, teaching materials, knowledge control tools. In study was developed a system of cloud-oriented tools of learning computer science disciplines of engineering specialties students and considered examples of the implementation of its individual components. As a further area of research, the experimental implementation of this system of cloud-oriented learning means is considered.
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Kirichek, Galina, Vladyslav Harkusha, Artur Timenko, and Nataliia Kulykovska. System for detecting network anomalies using a hybrid of an uncontrolled and controlled neural network. [б. в.], February 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/3743.

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In this article realization method of attacks and anomalies detection with the use of training of ordinary and attacking packages, respectively. The method that was used to teach an attack on is a combination of an uncontrollable and controlled neural network. In an uncontrolled network, attacks are classified in smaller categories, taking into account their features and using the self- organized map. To manage clusters, a neural network based on back-propagation method used. We use PyBrain as the main framework for designing, developing and learning perceptron data. This framework has a sufficient number of solutions and algorithms for training, designing and testing various types of neural networks. Software architecture is presented using a procedural-object approach. Because there is no need to save intermediate result of the program (after learning entire perceptron is stored in the file), all the progress of learning is stored in the normal files on hard disk.
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Kim, Joseph, and Patricia McCarthy. Evaluation of Sustainability Determinants to Develop a Sustainability Rating System for California Infrastructure Construction Projects. Mineta Transportation Institute, June 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31979/mti.2022.2142.

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This study evaluates the important sustainability determinants that affect factors’ success in meeting their sustainability goals when conducting infrastructure construction projects in California. The study implemented the online survey method to evaluate the sustainability characteristics that infrastructure industry professionals currently are aware of under the current situation in California. A data set of 25 validated survey responses is used for statistical data analysis using analysis of variables, Kruskal-Wallis tests, and two sample t-tests. The analysis results showed that the median response values for the six major sustainability categories do not show any significant difference. The results also showed that no statistically significant difference in the mean response values can be found from the six major sustainability categories considered. Based on the pairwise comparison results, only the other category showed a difference with water- and energy-related categories. However, mean ranks among the factors under each category are useful in prioritizing the importance of the factors considered, which will be useful for the successful implementation of sustainability in infrastructure construction projects in California. These results are meaningful for legislators and transportation agencies because they provide insights about the sustainability criteria relevant to infrastructure construction projects for better informed decisions about how to meet the projects’ sustainability goals.
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Cuartas Otalora, Paola. Bioinsumos: características y ventajas. Corporación Colombiana de Investigación Agropecuaria - AGROSAVIA, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21930/agrosavia.video.2022.9.

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Existen principalmente dos categorías de bioinsumos: biofertilizantes (abonos verdes) y bioplaguicidas (biofungicidas, bioinsecticidas, metabolitos secundarios y más) que se pueden usar de manera integrada.
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