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Journal articles on the topic "User-friendly studies"

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Abdul Rahman, Norhafizah, Siti Rasidah Md Sakip, and Nadiyanti Mat Nayan. "A User-Friendly Shopping Street." Asian Journal of Quality of Life 3, no. 10 (March 17, 2018): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.21834/ajqol.v3i10.93.

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The primary concern of this paper is to identify the relationship between attributes under physical qualities and activities that contribute to the user-friendly street. Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) is used in the early stages to gather information about the interrelationships among variables. The Cronbach’s Alpha (α) value was used to determine the level of reliability through the internal consistency for each factor. The result for the validity of all construct achieved Alpha (α) value exceeding 0.70. This research found that there are positive correlation between safety with comfort and convenience, safety with accessibility, and accessibility with comfort and convenience.Keywords: Urban shopping, street, physical quality, street activities, user-friendlyeISSN 2398-4279 © 2018. The Authors. Published for AMER ABRA cE-Bs by e-International Publishing House, Ltd., UK. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). Peer–review under responsibility of AMER (Association of Malaysian Environment-Behaviour Researchers), ABRA (Association of Behavioural Researchers on Asians) and cE-Bs (Centre for Environment-Behaviour Studies), Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia.
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GRABER, DORIS A. "Making Campaign News User Friendly." American Behavioral Scientist 37, no. 2 (November 1993): 328–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0002764293037002020.

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Notghi, A., A. Mills, N. Tulley, and L. K. Harding. "110. ‘User friendly’ reports in simplified colonic transit studies." Nuclear Medicine Communications 15, no. 4 (April 1994): 255. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00006231-199404000-00113.

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Hoffmann, Thomas J., Christine Miaskowski, and Kord M. Kober. "ShinyGAStool: A user-friendly tool for candidate gene association studies." SoftwareX 21 (February 2023): 101274. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.softx.2022.101274.

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Pylro, Victor S., Daniel K. Morais, Francislon S. de Oliveira, Fausto G. dos Santos, Leandro N. Lemos, Guilherme Oliveira, and Luiz F. W. Roesch. "BMPOS: a Flexible and User-Friendly Tool Sets for Microbiome Studies." Microbial Ecology 72, no. 2 (May 24, 2016): 443–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00248-016-0785-x.

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Chawanda, Celray James, Chris George, Wim Thiery, Ann van Griensven, Jaclyn Tech, Jeffrey Arnold, and Raghavan Srinivasan. "User-friendly workflows for catchment modelling: Towards reproducible SWAT+ model studies." Environmental Modelling & Software 134 (December 2020): 104812. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2020.104812.

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Chen, Liangliang, Ying Ye, Hongxia Dai, Heyao Zhang, Xue Zhang, Qiang Wu, Zhexin Zhu, Rapolas Spalinskas, Wenyan Ren, and Wensheng Zhang. "User-Friendly Genetic Conditional Knockout Strategies by CRISPR/Cas9." Stem Cells International 2018 (June 14, 2018): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9576959.

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Loss-of-function studies are critically important in gene functional analysis of model organisms and cells. However, conditional gene inactivation in diploid cells is difficult to achieve, as it involves laborious vector construction, multifold electroporation, and complicated genotyping. Here, a strategy is presented for generating biallelic conditional gene and DNA regulatory region knockouts in mouse embryonic stem cells by codelivery of CRISPR-Cas9 and short-homology-arm targeting vectors sequentially or simultaneously. Collectively, a simple and rapid method was presented to knock out any DNA element conditionally. This approach will facilitate the functional studies of essential genes and regulatory regions during development.
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Edwards, April, MaryLyn Sullivan, Ezrah Itkowsky, and Dana Weinberg. "TextQ—A User Friendly Tool for Exploratory Text Analysis." Information 12, no. 12 (December 7, 2021): 508. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/info12120508.

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As the amount of textual data available on the Internet grows substantially each year, there is a need for tools to assist with exploratory data analysis. Furthermore, to democratize the process of text analytics, tools must be usable for those with a non-technical background and those who do not have the financial resources to outsource their data analysis needs. To that end, we developed TextQ, which provides a simple, intuitive interface for exploratory analysis of textual data. We also tested the efficacy of TextQ using two case studies performed by subject matter experts—one related to a project on the detection of cyberbullying communication and another related to the user of Twitter for influence operations. TextQ was able to efficiently process over a million social media messages and provide valuable insights that directly assisted in our research efforts on these topics. TextQ is built using an open access platform and object-oriented architecture for ease of use and installation. Additional features will continue to be added to TextQ, based on the needs and interests of the installed base.
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Abdul Rahman, Norhafizah, Izham Ghani, Azrul Bahaluddin, and Nur Huzeima Hussain. "Creating Good Social Behavior through User-friendly Street Environment." Asian Journal of Quality of Life 3, no. 12 (July 19, 2018): 51. http://dx.doi.org/10.21834/ajqol.v3i12.141.

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This paper explores the notion of user-friendly streets. The primary concern is to identify the people’s need for social behaviours on street environment. The urban street environment is examined in respect of the physical qualities through the analysis of questionnaire surveys. Structured observations of the users’ activities and physical environment of the street was conducted as part of the multi-method approach. The users’ needs of a user- friendly street in the Malaysian context are mainly similar to the previous theories developed by other countries, especially the developed ones. However, the attributes that contribute to the factors vary for each context.Keywords: Urban streets; social behaviour; people’s need; user-friendlyeISSN 2398-4279 © 2018. The Authors. Published for AMER ABRA cE-Bs by e-International Publishing House, Ltd., UK. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). Peer–review under responsibility of AMER (Association of Malaysian Environment-Behaviour Researchers), ABRA (Association of Behavioural Researchers on Asians) and cE-Bs (Centre for Environment-Behaviour Studies), Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia.
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Chen, Tyrone, Al J. Abadi, Kim-Anh Lê Cao, and Sonika Tyagi. "multiomics: A user-friendly multi-omics data harmonisation R pipeline." F1000Research 10 (July 6, 2021): 538. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.53453.1.

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Data from multiple omics layers of a biological system is growing in quantity, heterogeneity and dimensionality. Simultaneous multi-omics data integration is a growing field of research as it has strong potential to unlock information on previously hidden biological relationships leading to early diagnosis, prognosis and expedited treatments. Many tools for multi-omics data integration are being developed. However, these tools are often restricted to highly specific experimental designs, and types of omics data. While some general methods do exist, they require specific data formats and experimental conditions. A major limitation in the field is a lack of a single or multi-omics pipeline which can accept data in an unrefined, information-rich form pre-integration and subsequently generate output for further investigation. There is an increasing demand for a generic multi-omics pipeline to facilitate general-purpose data exploration and analysis of heterogeneous data. Therefore, we present our R multiomics pipeline as an easy to use and flexible pipeline that takes unrefined multi-omics data as input, sample information and user-specified parameters to generate a list of output plots and data tables for quality control and downstream analysis. We have demonstrated application of the pipeline on two separate COVID-19 case studies. We enabled limited checkpointing where intermediate output is staged to allow continuation after errors or interruptions in the pipeline and generate a script for reproducing the analysis to improve reproducibility. A seamless integration with the mixOmics R package is achieved, as the R data object can be loaded and manipulated with mixOmics functions. Our pipeline can be installed as an R package or from the git repository, and is accompanied by detailed documentation with walkthroughs on two case studies. The pipeline is also available as Docker and Singularity containers.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "User-friendly studies"

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Crawford, Candy R. "Social Studies: A user-friendly intervention?" Thesis, Wichita State University, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10057/2519.

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Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) are a group of neurodevelopmental disorders involving impairments in social interaction, language and communication, and restricted, repetitive, and stereotyped behaviors (National Institute of Mental Health [NIMH], 2007; Steurnagel, 2005). Deficits in social skills can hinder learning progression and sociability. Social stories are used to teach social skills about a particular event and provide information for better understanding of the expected or appropriate responses within specific situations (Autism Education Network, 2006). They are a means of providing cues, usually visual in nature, for children with ASDs to give meaning and accurate depictions of social contexts and how best to be or maneuver in a variety of situations. Gray (2000a, 2000b, 2004) has systematized her version of Social Stories™ and provided definitive guidelines for writing Social Stories™ in her publications, videos, and seminars. The extent to which Social Stories™ are user friendly was examined in this research. Fifteen parents and professional educators read a condensed version of Gray's (2004) guidelines and then wrote a social story for a boy named Zac. Participants then received more extensive training from a power point presentation narrated by the researcher. Finally, participants wrote a second social story for a boy named Jon. Participants demonstrated some knowledge of the components of social stories after only reading the condensed version. Overall demonstration of Social Story™ writing skills showed lack of knowledge of sentence types and usage, especially of directive statements. After the additional training, participants demonstrated increased knowledge and skill of the major aspects of writing Social Stories™ (e.g., different sentence types and usage, including an appropriate title, and language components).
Thesis (M.Ed.)--Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Counseling, Educational, and School Psychology
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Johns, Duncan Eric. "Reconnection to Gila River Akimel O'odham History and Culture Through Development of a User-Friendly O'odham Writing Method." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/223373.

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At one time before European contact Indigenous groups flourished on the American continent and maintained their ideas of conveying knowledge, history, and beliefs through the oral tradition. It is widely concluded that hundreds of Native languages were spoken to convey the aspects related above, which were unique and specific to each individual tribe. With the colonization of the American continent by European peoples, came the beginning of the end of the Indian way of life. Because of this reality and circumstances that were yet to be endured by Indigenous groups, the destruction of many Native languages also occurred over time. Presently, only a few hundred Indigenous languages have survived. In the effort at preserving some of the remaining Indigenous languages, writing systems which often have a foundation in non-Native higher academia have been developed for some; O'odham being one. This paper examines developing a more grassroots O'odham writing system.
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Olby, Ida. "Nej, men vad dålig jag känner mig nu! : En studie om att utforma ett användarvänligt arbetsflöde för elektronisk signering." Thesis, Mälardalens högskola, Akademin för innovation, design och teknik, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-13183.

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En kontinuerlig ökning av tillgängligheten till Internet har lett till att flera ärenden som tidigare utfördes utanför hemmet, såsom inköp av böcker, filmer och kläder, nu även sker online. Det finns idag även flera företag som erbjuder tjänster för att signera dokument elektroniskt. Jag har i detta examensarbete valt att studera arbetsflödet för just elektronisk signering. Studien är fokuserad på företaget Comfacts lösning där de använder SMS i identifieringsprocessen. De olika stegen användarna går igenom för att signera dokument är otydliga. Genom att studera arbetsflödet för Comfacts elektroniska signering hoppas jag bringa kunskap i hur man kan utforma flödet så användarna förstår processen och upplever signeringen som enkel och smidig. Förstudien bestod av en heuristisk utvärdering av tjänsten, en konkurrentanalys av liknande tjänster samt användbarhetstester. Resultatet visade att det största problemet med den nuvarande lösningen är vissa ord och meningar som är formulerade så att deltagarna inte förstår. Detta ihop med dålig information om vad som händer resulterar i ett otydligt arbetsflöde som leder till onödigt tänkande för användarnas del. Genom att använda mig av kunskaper jag tillgodosett mig genom teori och förstudie utvecklade jag ett förslag på ett nytt gränssnitt. Detta testade jag sedan på en ny grupp användare och kunde då påvisa mätbara förbättringar från det tidigare gränssnittet. Slutsatsen av arbetet är att ett gränssnitt bör utformas med följande aspekter i åtanke för att bättre guida användarna igenom signeringsprocessen: 1) Designa efter användarna, inte den bakomliggande tekniken. 2) Ge tydlig information om vad som händer 3) De olika elementen i gränssnittet ska vara synliga 4) Designen ska vara enhetlig 5) Använd funktioner som användarna känner igen Genom att designa efter dessa principer i framtiden kan man undvika användare som utbrister ”Nej, men vad dålig jag känner mig nu!”, utan istället säger: ”Aha, jag förstår!”.
A continuous increase of the accessibility to the Internet has lead to several instances where errands previously performed outside the home now can be carried out online as well, such as purchases of books, movies and clothes. Today, several companies offer services for the electronic signing of documents. In this thesis, I have chosen to study the workflow for such electronic signatures. The focus of the study is the company Comfacts solution, which uses SMS as part of the identification process. The steps that users go through to sign a document are not clearly defined. By studying the workflow of the system Comfact uses for electronic signage, I hope to bring insight of how to design a flow where users understand the process and feel that signing electronic documents online is a simple and straightforward process. The preliminary study consisted of a heuristic evaluation of the service, a competitor analysis of similar services and usability tests. The result showed that the main problem with the current solution is that certain words and sentences are structured in a way that the participants feel they don’t understand. This, combined with poor information on how the signing process works results in an overall unclear workflow. An unclear workflow will, in turn, cause the users to reflect upon the process itself more than should be necessary. By using the knowledge gained though theoretic studies and the preliminary study I developed a proposal for a new user interface. This interface was then tested by a new group of users, and I was able to demonstrate measurable improvements from the previous user interface. The conclusion of my study is that a workflow should be designed with the following aspects in mind, in order to better guide the users through the signing process: 1) Design with the users in mind, not the underlying technology 2) Provide clear information about what is going on 3) Different elements should be visible 4) The design should be consistent 5) Use functions familiar to the users By designing according to these principles in the future, users exclaiming “Oh, I feel so stupid!” can be avoided, and more users feel “Aha, I understand!”
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Björtoft, David, and Adam Eneqvist. "Profillagerhantering med lagerhiss: en studie för att skapa ett användarvänligt lager på MaxiDoor AB : Profile storage management with a vertical storage lift: a study to create a user-friendly storage at MaxiDoor AB." Thesis, Örebro universitet, Institutionen för naturvetenskap och teknik, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-84450.

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MaxiDoor AB konstruerar och tillverkar ståldörrar och stålpartier efter specifika kundorder och är specialist på lösningar där hög säkerhet efterfrågas. Företaget ämnar expandera under kommande år och har sjösatt en investeringsplan för att göra verksamheten anpassad för en högre omsättning.  Detta arbete avser att se över och förbättra dagens materialförsörjning vad gäller stålprofiler med förutsättningar om förväntad omsättning för produktionsenheten ES kommer att öka från 100 mkr till 145 mkr samt att företaget vill bibehålla en enstycksproduktion. Detta ska lösas med hjälp av bland annat en lagerhiss. Parallellt med att tillverkningstakten förväntas öka måste även materialförsörjningen utvecklas för att klara framtida efterfrågan.  Med grund i teori och analys av nuläget konstateras att lagerutformningen snabbt blir komplex med de förutsättningar som existerar. Studiens slutgiltiga rekommendation är att dela upp lagret i tre sektioner; lagerhiss, grovbuffert och finbuffert. Detta får till följd en användarvänlig materialförsörjning som förväntas vara hållbar på sikt.  Lagerhissen avses förvara både ordrar med planerad och dedikerad förbrukning samt övriga profiler och slattar. På så sätt agerar hissen såväl lager som buffert. Grovbuffert och finbuffert brukas enligt en trattprincip där ordrar bryts ned till enstaka profiler som skall kapas. Avslutningsvis diskuteras olika aspekter kring materialförsörjningen och framtida arbete.
MaxiDoor AB designs and manufacture steel doors and steel segments to specific customer order and are specialist on solutions where high security is requested. The company seeks to expand during the coming years and have launched an investment plan to adapt the production for higher turnover.  This work intends to look over and improve todays material supply in terms of steel profiles with the basis that expected turnover for the production unit ES will grow from 100 mkr to 145 mkr and in addition the company wishes to keep a one-piece production. This will be solved with the help of, among other things, a vertical storage lift. In parallel with the expected increase in rate of production, the supply of materials must also be developed to meet future demand. Based on theory and analysis of the current situation, it is found that the storage design quickly becomes complex with the existing conditions. The final recommendation of the study is to divide the storage into three sections; a vertical storage lift, a coarse buffer and a fine buffer. This results in a user-friendly material supply that is expected to be sustainable in the long term. The vertical storage lift is intended to store orders with planned and dedicated consumption as well as other profiles and residual profiles. In this way, the elevator acts as both storage and buffer. The coarse buffer and fine buffer are used according to a funnel principle where orders are broken down into individual profiles to be cut. Finally, various aspects are discussed regarding the supply of materials and future work.
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Books on the topic "User-friendly studies"

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A, Heimburge Julie, ed. How to reach and teach all children through balanced literacy: User-friendly strategies, tools, activities, and ready-to-use materials. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2007.

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User-friendly Information for Parents with Disabled Children. Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 2000.

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Jantz, Stan, and Bruce Bickel. Bruce & Stan's Guide to Bible Prophecy: A User-Friendly Approach (Bruce & Stan's Pocket Guides). Harvest House Publishers, 2002.

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Stahl, Stephen M., and Nancy Muntner. Case Studies: Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology. Edited by Debbi A. Morrissette. Cambridge University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9780521182089.

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Designed with the distinctive, user-friendly presentation Dr Stahl's audience know and love, this new stream of Stahl books capitalize on Dr Stahl's greatest strength - the ability to address complex issues in an understandable way and with direct relevance to the everyday experience of clinicians. The book describes a wide-ranging and representative selection of clinical scenarios, making use of icons, questions/answers and tips. It follows these cases through the complete clinical encounter, from start to resolution, acknowledging all the complications, issues, decisions, twists and turns along the way. The book is about living through the treatments that work, the treatments that fail, and the mistakes made along the journey. This is psychiatry in real life – these are the patients from your waiting room – this book will reassure, inform and guide better clinical decision making.
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Cooper, Takesha, Gerald Maguire, and Stephen Stahl, eds. Case Studies: Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology. Cambridge University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781009026499.

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Following the success of the first two volumes in Stahl's Case Studies series, a brand new collection of clinical stories have been collated in Volume 3, derived from cases seen by medical students, residents and faculty from the University of California at Riverside (UCR) Department of Psychiatry and Neuroscience. The highly popular and unique user-friendly presentation of previous volumes has been maintained, with extensive use of icons, questions/answers, and tips. The cases address multifaceted issues in an understandable way and with direct relevance to the everyday experience of clinicians. Covering a wide-ranging and representative selection of clinical scenarios, each case is followed through the complete clinical encounter, from start to resolution, acknowledging all the complications, issues, decisions, twists and turns along the way. The book is about living through the treatments that work, the treatments that fail, and the mistakes made along the journey. This is psychiatry in real life.
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Okoromadu, Tony. Unconventional Introduction to Development Economics: A Lively and User-Friendly Case Studies Method Using Hundreds of Real-life Macroeconomic Scenarios from 52 Countries. Independently Published, 2019.

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Okoromadu, Tony. An Unconventional Introduction to Development Economics: A lively and user-friendly case studies method using hundreds of real-life macroeconomic scenarios from 52 countries. Graffiti Media, 2019.

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Pellerin, Denis, Nuno Cardim, and Christian Prinz. Hand-held echocardiography. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198726012.003.0009.

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Pocket-size hand-held echocardiography (PHE) is low cost, portable, user friendly, and battery powered. Studies using PHE do not replace conventional echo studies and do not provide a complete diagnostic echocardiographic examination. PHE should be used for goal-oriented studies that include assessment of left ventricular (LV) cavity size, LV systolic function, detection of pericardial effusion, and haemodynamic compromise. Examinations using PHE have been demonstrated to be feasible and provide additional information to the physical examination. For potential users other than cardiology experts in echocardiography the accuracy of PHE data highly depends on training and competency. Emphasis must be placed on acquisition of good quality images and knowledge of pitfalls and limitations. The challenge is providing efficient training programmes to ensure competency in performing focused studies and have recognition of an appropriate threshold for seeking expert advice and full echo examination. PHE is a useful teaching tool and provides important complementary information for medical education.
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Hassink, Sandra G. Pediatric Obesity. 2nd ed. American Academy of Pediatrics, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/9781581108279.

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Significantly revised and updated, the new 2nd edition of this popular, user-friendly guide offers the latest tools and practice recommendations from the AAP needed to tackle childhood obesity. The new 2nd edition brings you the latest point-of-care recommendations and ready-to-use tools including - Step-by-step health supervision visit guidance spanning birth through youhg adulthood - Numerous real-life case studies illustrating family intervention strategies - Newly expanded, easy-to-use format - New chapter titled, "Before Birth: Maternal Health" - Patient education handouts, self-assessment forms, and counseling for pediatric patients and families - Coding fact sheets for obesity-related health care services and template letter for handling carrier denials - Growth charts for boys and girls including the new WHO growth charts - And more!
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Katritsis, Demosthenes G., Bernard J. Gersh, and A. John Camm. Clinical Cardiology. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199685288.001.0001.

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The purpose of this book is to provide a useful, easily accessible, and user-friendly clinical tool that can be used in the every day clinical practice. Definition, epidemiology, aetiology, and pathophysiology and genetics of cardiac diseases are summarized according to recent evidence. Presentation of diseases, physical findings and investigations for a contemporary, evidence- based approach are organized in a clear and instructive manner. The management of the patient is presented according to most recent randomized control trials and recommendations of guidelines by the ACC/AHA and the ESC. Most recent guidelines and updates have been collected for each topic, and current recommendations have been extracted and presented in abbreviated tables. The reference list is aimed at presenting seminal studies that support statements in the book, randomized control trials that are dictating modern management, and scholarly, instructive reviews that have appeared in the major cardiology journals. Recent only articles are presented in order to guide potential further reading. The on-line editions of the book are updated on a regular basis.
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Book chapters on the topic "User-friendly studies"

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Meyer, Sonja, Juergen Vogel, and Nikolay Mehandjiev. "An End-User Friendly Service Delivery Platform for the Public Sector." In Case Studies in Service Innovation, 141–45. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1972-3_28.

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Golash, Richa, and Yogendra Kumar Jain. "Vision-Based User-Friendly and Contactless Security for Home Appliance via Hand Gestures." In Studies in Computational Intelligence, 25–37. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0407-2_3.

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Gaspar, Pedro D., Joel Alves, and Tânia M. Lima. "Towards the Application of a Simplified Approach for OSH Risk Assessment Through a User-Friendly and Expedite Computational Tool." In Studies in Systems, Decision and Control, 41–51. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-89617-1_4.

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Helle, Gerhard, Maren Pauly, Ingo Heinrich, Karina Schollän, Daniel Balanzategui, and Lucas Schürheck. "Stable Isotope Signatures of Wood, its Constituents and Methods of Cellulose Extraction." In Stable Isotopes in Tree Rings, 135–90. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92698-4_5.

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AbstractIn this chapter, we give some basic information on the chemical and isotopic properties of wood constituents and describe their relative contribution to the isotopic signature of wood. Based on these considerations we review studies that have compared stable isotope signals of wood with those of corresponding cellulose. We exemplify how relationships of wood-based tree-ring stable isotope sequences with climate can be affected by varying proportions of wood constituents like cellulose, lignin and extractives. A majority of benchmarking studies suggests that cellulose extraction may not be necessary. However, based upon existing research, a general statement cannot be made on the necessity of cellulose extraction. Changes in wood composition can particularly influence environmental signal strength during periods of low isotope variability. Cellulose extraction removes any effects from changing wood composition. We present the three established chemical approaches of extraction, outline how to test the purity of isolated cellulose and present user-friendly efficient experimental setups allowing to simultaneously process hundreds of samples in one batch. Further, we briefly address the analysis of stable isotopes of lignin methoxyl groups because of easy sample preparation and its potential additional value for studies on fossil wood.
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Silberer, Jan, Greta Dangel, Thomas Bäumer, Patrick Müller, and Georgios Kotziabassis. "Interests of (In)frequent Bike Users: Analysis of Differing Target Groups’ Needs Concerning the RouteMeSafe Application." In iCity. Transformative Research for the Livable, Intelligent, and Sustainable City, 15–26. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92096-8_2.

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AbstractCycling is an emission-free and healthy mode of transportation. However, the share of cycling in the modal split is still low. Perceived safety during cycling could be a reason for that. The RouteMeSafe application is developed at Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences with the aim of tackling this issue. A safety routing function is supposed to increase the short-term safety of cycling by showing safe paths for cyclists. Long-term safety is supposed to be increased with the feedback function enabling cyclists to share their evaluation of the cycling infrastructure with the city administration. The safety routing function is currently in the design phase and the feedback function in prototype phase. To develop the application user-friendly, target groups for both functions need to be defined and their expectations considered in the development process. Two studies with infrequent and frequent cyclists have been conducted to do so. Study 1, a user experience study based on a student sample, showed that infrequent cyclists could be a target group for the safety routing function and frequent cyclists could be a target group for the feedback function. The latter was confirmed in study 2, a technology acceptance study based on a sample with frequent cyclists of Stuttgart. Future studies on the application should investigate the long-term technology acceptance of the two groups. This could help to find out whether both groups can serve as target groups on the long run.
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Al-Emadi, Khalid Ahmed, Zorah Abu Kassim, and Anjum Razzaque. "User Friendly and User Satisfaction Model Aligned With FinTech." In Innovative Strategies for Implementing FinTech in Banking, 291–301. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-3257-7.ch017.

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This chapter investigates user friendliness and user satisfaction at Ministry of Works (MoW), Kingdom of Bahrain. Literature is focused on Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), Perceived Ease of Use (PEOU) as having a positive link to user friendliness. Findings show that user friendliness has a positive and significant impact on user satisfaction. This is empirically tested with a sample of 131 employees, a quantitative approach using SPSS Version 25, Pearson Correlation, Factor and Regression Analysis. Findings contribute to the existing body of knowledge in providing insights on factors influencing user satisfaction. Limitation of the study include small sample size, convenience sampling, and no interactive effects examined. Further studies should measure other variables such as user resistance to change and environmental factors. Other studies on user confidence level could also be investigated. User confidence has a major role in improving customer satisfaction.
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Su, Wei, Wei Fu, Kojuro Kato, and Zoie Shui-Yee Wong. "“Japan LIVE Dashboard” for COVID-19: A Scalable Solution to Monitor Real-Time and Regional-Level Epidemic Case Data." In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. IOS Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/shti210629.

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Under pandemic conditions, it is important to communicate local infection risks to better enable the general population to adjust their behaviors accordingly. In Japan, our team operates a popular non-government and not-for-profit dashboard project – “Japan LIVE Dashboard” – which allows the public to easily grasp the evolution of the pandemic on the internet. We presented the Dashboard design concept with a generic framework integrating socio-technical theories, disease epidemiology and related contexts, and evidence-based approaches. Through synthesizing multiple types of reliable and real-time local data sources from all prefectures across the country, the Dashboard allows the public access to user-friendly and intuitive disease visualization in real time and has gained an extensive online followership. To date, it has attracted c.30 million visits (98% domestic access) testifying to the reputation it has acquired as a user-friendly portal for understanding the progression of the pandemic. Designed as an open-source solution, the Dashboard can also be adopted by other countries as well as made applicable for other emerging outbreaks in the future. Furthermore, the conceptual design framework may prove applicable into other ehealth scaled for global pandemics.
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Soilemezi, Charalampia, Joseph Liaskos, and John Mantas. "A Smartphone App for Bedside Recording of Nursing Handovers in Haemodialysis Units." In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. IOS Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/shti210256.

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The purpose of this study is to present the design, development and initial evaluation of a smartphone software (mobile app), for the needs of nursing bedside shift reporting and documentation. The app records and process nursing handovers concerning haemodialysis patient data, and it runs on Android smartphones, offering a structured and friendly user interface. Data are collected, processed, stored and accessed easily, quickly and securely by authorized users. The evaluation, based on discussions and semi-structured interviews with a group of nurses, showed positive feedback on the user interface, structure and functions of the prototype. It can be a useful and efficient tool for the reporting and communication needs between nurses. Conclusions about the limitations of the study and future developments are reported.
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Krainer, Daniela, Lukas Wohofsky, and Peter Schubert. "Design Requirements for a (Tele-) Rehabilitation Platform: Results from a Participatory Process." In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. IOS Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/shti220373.

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Background: Teletherapy has the potential to foster therapy efficiency by supporting the whole therapy process. Objectives: In the ongoing project REHA2030 a service model and technology platform for telerehabilitation of stroke patients is developed. Methods: To provide a user-friendly solution, a human-centered design process was employed throughout the whole project, where stakeholders from different professions were involved. Results: Aiming at a comprehensive approach that includes the whole therapy process, structural elements from the patient data administration through planning and monitoring of exercises to documentation and reporting and communication possibilities were implemented. Flexibility in the setting and multi-professional usage with one interaction point for the patient – independent of the type of therapy – were crucial outcomes for a high user experience. Conclusion: The platform, consisting of a tablet with an app, integrable therapy devices for the patient and a web-interface for the therapist will be tested and evaluated within the project with 12 participants (patients and therapists) in a real-life setting.
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Sucre, Aurora, Gregory Maclair, Iride Martinez, Concha Vidales, Gorka Epelde, and Alba Garin-Muga. "Development of an Expert Knowledge-Based Genomic Variant Prioritisation Platform." In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. IOS Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/shti210855.

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Considering the growing interest towards next generation sequencing (NGS) and data analysis, and the substantial challenges associated to fully exploiting these technologies and data without the proper experience, an expert knowledge-based user-friendly analytical tool was developed to allow non-bioinformatics experts to process NGS genomic data, automatically prioritise genomic variants and make their own annotations. This tool was developed using a user-centred methodology, where an iterative process was followed until a useful product was developed. This tool allows the users to set-up the pre-processing pipeline, filter the obtained data, annotate it using external and local databases (DBs) and help on deciding which variants are more relevant for each study, taking advantage of its customised expert-based scoring system. The end users involved in the project concluded that CRIBOMICS was easy to learn, use and interact with, reducing the analysis time and possible errors of variant prioritisation for genetic diagnosis.
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Conference papers on the topic "User-friendly studies"

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Iijima, Yasuhiro, Haruo Hatanaka, Hideto Fujita, Yoshihiro Shimomura, and Tetsuo Katsuura. "A User-friendly Video Camera Based on Ergonomic Studies." In 2008 Second International Conference on Electrical Engineering (ICEE). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icee.2008.4585221.

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Iijima, Yasuhiro, Haruo Hatanaka, Hideto Fujita, Yoshihiro Shimomura, and Tetsuo Katsuura. "A User-friendly Video Camera Based on Ergonomic Studies." In 2008 International Conference on Consumer Electronics (ICCE). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icce.2008.4588041.

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Bertoli, Marco, Giuliano Casale, and Giuseppe Serazzi. "User-friendly approach to capacity planning studies with Java modelling tools." In 2nd International ICST Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques. ICST, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/icst.simutools2009.5650.

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Yedidiah, S. "The Practical Capabilities of User-Friendly Interpretations of Hydrodynamic Equations and/or Graphical Images." In ASME 2009 Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fedsm2009-78022.

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This paper discusses the physical meanings of certain hydrodynamic expressions. It demonstrates that this knowledge is capable of assisting an engineer in solving even the most enigmatic problems. Also, it demonstrates how this knowledge is capable of helping the CFD-expert in executing more meaningful studies. This paper refers directly only to the design and operation of rotodynamic pumps. However, there exists strong evidence, that the arrived at conclusions may also be valid for other branches of fluids engineering.
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Tsolakidis, Lampros, Alexander Mueller, Simon Buck, and Fabian Schmiel. "User-Friendly Embedding of Vehicle Fast Charging in Primary Vehicle Use with Persona Models." In 13th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2022). AHFE International, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1002489.

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In addition to the reduction of charging times, the optimization of the charging process and its integration into the primary vehicle use is a central approach to minimize the loss of comfort for the user. In a first step, design-critical vehicle users were identified and modelled in typical user scenarios. Then, on this basis and taking into account an analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of fast-charging technology currently available on the market, the requirements definition for the development of a system for "user-friendly support in the planning of a transport task for EVs" is carried out. The focus will be on the development of a multi input device operating system that is based on a different degree of connec-tivity and automation depending on the different user types. The focus of the evaluation lies in the discussion of the correlation between the degree of connec-tivity and automation and the user types. Systematically derived operating con-cepts are evaluated in the context of subject studies.
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Demirel, Burak, and Levent Gu¨venc¸. "Control of Mechatronics Systems: COMES Toolbox." In ASME 2010 10th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/esda2010-24631.

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An interactive software tool based on MATLAB to analyze and design controllers for mechatronic systems is presented in this paper. This toolbox called COMES is a graphical user interface (GUI) to routines for four different control approaches: classical control (lead, lag, PID etc.), preview control, model regulator control and repetitive control. These control approaches have all found widespread use in the practical implementation of controllers for mechatronic systems. The aim is to design a user-friendly toolbox with a well designed graphical user interface (GUI), which hides all calculations from the user as much as possible. Thus, the user can focus on the design and analysis phases through the graphical displays rather than being burdened by the complicated calculations that are involved. The effectiveness of the use of this MATLAB-based toolbox was demonstrated by carrying out some design and simulation studies for several position control applications available in the literature.
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Cappelli, Mauro, Stefano Di Gennaro, Fabrizio Memmi, and Massimo Sepielli. "Using a Hybrid FPGA-CPU Platform for a User-Friendly Environment in Control Systems Design: A Possible Application to Nuclear Plants." In 2013 21st International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone21-16378.

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In this work, in-depth considerations about FPGA-CPU architectures design methods are presented together with some possible plant applications. FPGAs are used because of their potentials in guaranteeing parallelism, synchronism and high reliability tasks; on the other hand CPUs are crucial to higher precision computations and to reproduce data and results on a graphical interface, thus resulting in an improvement in the human-machine-interface (HMI). Design choices are here reported to justify the benefits from the use of both CPU-FPGA approaches. Taking advantage of these features, the LabVIEW environment and its digital platform is expanded in order to develop a novel tool able to support designers during the fundamental phases of a supervision and control tool realization: from the model development to the digital hardware implementation and testing. LabVIEW is able to communicate with several languages like Matlab or Scilab for a theoretical model study and simulation, and VHDL for a digital implementation, taking the advantages from both development environments. Main results have been reported concerning studies of control systems in nuclear plant facilities, showing how a full-digital platform can be very useful in developing monitoring and control instrumentation. This new tool is thought to improve the so-called hardware in the loop (HIL) simulations and to accelerate the process of prototypes implementation and testing, using a more accurate and reliable environment in terms of performance and safety.
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Sherrod, Brandon, Jarrod Collins, Austin Johnson, Josh Haynes, Alan Eberhardt, and Dale Feldman. "Design of a Domestic Weighing Device for Wheelchair Users." In ASME 2013 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2013-14614.

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This design effort is the result of the capstone senior design project to create an affordable weighing device for wheelchair users. There are 3.3 million individuals in the Unites States that require a wheelchair for mobility aid. 1 Wheelchair use is associated with a number of health problems that are related to weight gain such as heart disease, diabetes, and stroke; however, few wheelchair users can afford currently available home-use wheelchair scales to monitor their weight. 2 Most wheelchair users must go to clinics, hospitals, or other healthcare facilities equipped with expensive wheelchair scales to monitor their weight. Previous studies have shown that consistent self-monitoring of weight is critical in preventing weight gain. 3 There exists a need for a way to measure wheelchair user weight in a home setting in an accurate manner that is user-friendly, portable, and affordable.
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Lião, Mariana De Morais Ribeiro, and Marcelo Pereira Bergamaschi. "POSTER: Development of an Augmented Reality Resource System for Three-Dimensional Visualization of Constructions as of Floor Plan." In XXI Symposium on Virtual and Augmented Reality. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação - SBC, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/svr_estendido.2019.8464.

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Augmented Reality (AR) is a constantly evolving technology, and with this advancement come studies of different applications of this feature. In this project, we apply augmented reality with mobile devices in favor of the visualization processes of the construction industry. Currently, the vast majority of buildings are presented with mockups, videos or images, generating garbage in the case of mockups or being uninviting in the case of videos and images. By using Augmented Reality applications for these views, you can create a cleaner, more immersive experience. Therefore, we developed an RA beta application that consists of a virtual mockup of our college using user-friendly software. This application's development process is shown in stages throughout the article and plans are presented at the conclusion.
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Piperski, A. Ch. "RUSSIAN LANGUAGE AND CORPUS DIVERSITY." In International Conference on Computational Linguistics and Intellectual Technologies "Dialogue". Russian State University for the Humanities, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2075-7182-2020-19-615-627.

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This paper discusses the use of most widely-known Russian corpora, namely Russian National Corpus, ruTenTen, General Internet Corpus of Russian, and Araneum Russicum Maximum, for the theoretical study of Russian language. Based on a sample of papers from 2019, I demonstrate that scholars, especially theoretical linguists, tend to ignore the opportunities provided by a wide range of Web corpora, even though these resources are well-known to the NLP community. I present a selection of case studies to show that data from “non-classical” corpora can be used for studying various linguistic phenomena, such as: 1) variation in morphology and syntax; 2) word formation and lexical change; 3) construction grammar. I also claim that the underuse of non-classical corpora is partly due to the fact that they are (perceived as) not quite user-friendly.
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Reports on the topic "User-friendly studies"

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Johnson, Vicky, Tessa Lewin, and Mariah Cannon. Learning from a Living Archive: Rejuvenating Child and Youth Rights and Participation. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), December 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/rejuvenate.2020.001.

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This paper reflects the findings of the first phase of the REJUVENATE project, which set out to understand and map approaches to integrating children, youth, and community participation in child rights initiatives. We did this through a scoping of existing practitioner and academic literature (developing a project-based literature review matrix), a mapping of key actors, and the development of a typology of existing approaches. All three of these elements were brought together into a ‘living archive’, which is an evolving database that currently comprises 100 matrices, and a ‘collection’ of key field practitioners (many of whom we have interviewed for this project). In this paper we: (1) present a user-friendly summary of the existing tradition of substantive children’s participation in social change work; (2) share case studies across various sectors and regions of the world; (3) highlight ongoing challenges and evidence gaps; and (4) showcase expert opinions on the inclusion of child rights and, in particular, child/youth-led approaches in project-based work.
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Upadhyaya, Shrini, Dan Wolf, William J. Chancellor, Itzhak Shmulevich, and Amos Hadas. Traction-Soil Compaction Tradeoffs as a Function of Dynamic Soil-Tire Interation Due to Varying Soil and Loading Conditions. United States Department of Agriculture, October 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/1995.7612832.bard.

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The objectives of this study were to investigate soil-pneumatic tire interaction and develop traction-soil compaction prediction model. We have developed an inverse solution technique that employs a response surface methodology to determine engineering properties of soil in-situ. This technique is useful in obtaining actual properties of soil in-situ for use in traction and soil compaction studies rather than using the values obtained in the laboratory by employing remolded and/or disturbed soil samples. We have conducted extensive field tests i the U.S. to develop semi-empirical traction prediction equation for radial ply tires. A user friendly traction-soil compaction program was developed to predict tractive ability of radial ply tires using several different techniques and to estimate soil compaction induced by these tires. A traction prediction model that incorporates strain rate effects on the tractive ability of tires was developed in Israel. A mobile single wheel tester and an in-situ soil test device were developed i Israel to significantly enhance the ability of Israeli investigators to conduct traction-soil compaction research. This project has resulted in close cooperation between UCD, Technion, and ARO, which will be instrumental in future collaboration.
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Warrick, Arthur W., Gideon Oron, Mary M. Poulton, Rony Wallach, and Alex Furman. Multi-Dimensional Infiltration and Distribution of Water of Different Qualities and Solutes Related Through Artificial Neural Networks. United States Department of Agriculture, January 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2009.7695865.bard.

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The project exploits the use of Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) to describe infiltration, water, and solute distribution in the soil during irrigation. It provides a method of simulating water and solute movement in the subsurface which, in principle, is different and has some advantages over the more common approach of numerical modeling of flow and transport equations. The five objectives were (i) Numerically develop a database for the prediction of water and solute distribution for irrigation; (ii) Develop predictive models using ANN; (iii) Develop an experimental (laboratory) database of water distribution with time; within a transparent flow cell by high resolution CCD video camera; (iv) Conduct field studies to provide basic data for developing and testing the ANN; and (v) Investigate the inclusion of water quality [salinity and organic matter (OM)] in an ANN model used for predicting infiltration and subsurface water distribution. A major accomplishment was the successful use of Moment Analysis (MA) to characterize “plumes of water” applied by various types of irrigation (including drip and gravity sources). The general idea is to describe the subsurface water patterns statistically in terms of only a few (often 3) parameters which can then be predicted by the ANN. It was shown that ellipses (in two dimensions) or ellipsoids (in three dimensions) can be depicted about the center of the plume. Any fraction of water added can be related to a ‘‘probability’’ curve relating the size of the ellipse (or ellipsoid) that contains that amount of water. The initial test of an ANN to predict the moments (and hence the water plume) was with numerically generated data for infiltration from surface and subsurface drip line and point sources in three contrasting soils. The underlying dataset consisted of 1,684,500 vectors (5 soils×5 discharge rates×3 initial conditions×1,123 nodes×20 print times) where each vector had eleven elements consisting of initial water content, hydraulic properties of the soil, flow rate, time and space coordinates. The output is an estimate of subsurface water distribution for essentially any soil property, initial condition or flow rate from a drip source. Following the formal development of the ANN, we have prepared a “user-friendly” version in a spreadsheet environment (in “Excel”). The input data are selected from appropriate values and the output is instantaneous resulting in a picture of the resulting water plume. The MA has also proven valuable, on its own merit, in the description of the flow in soil under laboratory conditions for both wettable and repellant soils. This includes non-Darcian flow examples and redistribution and well as infiltration. Field experiments were conducted in different agricultural fields and various water qualities in Israel. The obtained results will be the basis for the further ANN models development. Regions of high repellence were identified primarily under the canopy of various orchard crops, including citrus and persimmons. Also, increasing OM in the applied water lead to greater repellency. Major scientific implications are that the ANN offers an alternative to conventional flow and transport modeling and that MA is a powerful technique for describing the subsurface water distributions for normal (wettable) and repellant soil. Implications of the field measurements point to the special role of OM in affecting wettability, both from the irrigation water and from soil accumulation below canopies. Implications for agriculture are that a modified approach for drip system design should be adopted for open area crops and orchards, and taking into account the OM components both in the soil and in the applied waters.
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