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Proescholdt, Christina, and Justin Kelly. "HOUT-17. UTILITIES OF RARE CANCERS LIKE MALIGNANT PLEURAL MESOTHELIOMA AND GLIOBLASTOMA MULTIFORME - DO THEY COMPARE?" Neuro-Oncology 21, Supplement_6 (November 2019): vi115. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noz175.482.

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Abstract BACKGROUND Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most aggressive primary brain cancer in adults. Malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) is an invasive and generally fatal malignancy of the pleura mainly caused by exposure to asbestos fibers. TTFields treatment has been shown effective in both MPM and GBM with a comparable increase in median overall survival (OS). Differences in utility values however, could significantly influence assessment of cost-effectiveness for MPM and GBM, despite similar clinical efficacy. METHODS We reviewed the published literature adressing health state preference values or health utilities in both indications using a boolean search of the PubMed database. The results were compiled separately for both diseases and then compared to each other. RESULTS Estimates of health states preference values or utilities in GBM all refer to one single publication by the UK NICE. Healthy members of the NHS Value of Health Panel (VoHP) rated a total of nine descriptive health state scenarios using the standard gamble method for preference elicitation. Utilities for MPM were derived at individual patient level from the EQ-5 questionnaire collected during one trial. Other publications do not use specific mesothelioma heath state preference velues but assume applicability of utilities derived from a non small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) population. CONCLUSIONS GBM utilites use different health states for elicitation, while utilities used in MPM were elicited at patient level. GBM utilities can be used in a health state disease model but there are no similar published values for MPM. MPM utilities using the EQ-5 questionnaire however better describe individual utilities and their change during the course of disease. Despite similar costs and clinical efficacy of TTFields treatment for GBM and MPM, the difference in elicitation methods and sources of utilites may lead to significant disparities in cost effectiveness assessment and subsequent adoption of TTFields treatment in different indications.
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Utami, Azzahra Putri, Windy Mononimbar, and Rachmat Prijadi. "Analisis Kebutuhan Prasarana, Sarana dan Utilitas Umum Permukiman Pesisir di Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow Utara." Sabua : Jurnal Lingkungan Binaan dan Arsitektur 11, no. 2 (November 30, 2022): 50–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.35793/sabua.v11i2.45984.

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Abstrak Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow Utara adalah salah satu kabupaten di Provinsi Sulawesi Utara yang memiliki kawasan pesisir pantai dan terdapat 48 desa di enam desa yang memiliki garis pantai dan termasuk dalam kawasan pesisir. Prasarana, sarana dan utilitas umum di permukiman pesisir Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow Utara juga masih ada yang belum tersedia dan terlayani. Penelitian ini betujuan untuk mengidentifikasi ketersediaan serta menganalisis kebutuhan prasarana, sarana dan utilitas umum permukiman pesisir di Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow Utara yang menggunakan analisis deskriptif kualitatif, analisis spasial dan analisis kuantitatif. Dari hasil analisis kebutuhan prasarana sarana dan utilitas umum maka sampai dengan tahun 2040 terdapat prasarana yang perlu ditambahkan agar bisa memenuhi Standar Pelayanan Minimal seperti jaringan drainase, jaringan persampahan dan jaringan air minum. Untuk sarana sampai dengan tahun 2040 sarana yang tersedia saat ini masih SNI 03-1733-2004 dan belum membutuhkan penambahan namun perlu ada peningkatan atau perbaikan. Untuk kebutuhan utilitas umum sampai dengan tahun 2040 masih membutuhkan penambahan untuk jaringan listrik, jaringan telekomunikasi dan proteksi kebakaran. Dari hasil tersebut dapat menunjukkan bahwa masih terdapat prasarana dan utilitas umum yang perlu ditambah agar kebutuhan prasarana, sarana dan utilitas di Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow Utara terpenuhi sampai tahun 2040. Kata Kunci : Analisis, Permukiman Pesisir, Prasarana, Sarana, Utilitas Umum Abstract North Bolaang Mongondow Regency is one of the regencies in North Sulawesi Province which has a coastal area and there are 48 villages in six sub-districts that have a coastline and are included in the coastal area. Infrastructure, facilities and public utilities in coastal settlements in North Bolaang Mongondow Regency are also still unavailable and underserved. This research aims to identify the availability and analyse the need for infrastructure, facilities and public utilities for coastal settlements in North Bolaang Mongondow Regency using qualitative descriptive analysis, spatial analysis and quantitative analysis. From the analysis of the needs for public facilities and utilities, until 2040 there are infrastructures that need to be added in order to meet the Minimum Service Standards such as drainage networks, waste networks and drinking water networks. For facilities up to 2040, the currently available facilities are still SNI 03-1733-2004 and do not require addition, but there needs to be an increase or improvement. For the needs of public utilities until 2040, they still require additions for the electricity network, telecommunications network and fire protection. From these results, it can be shown that there are still public infrastructure and utilities that need to be added so that the needs for infrastructure, facilities and utilities in North Bolaang Mongondow Regency are met until 2040. Keyword : Analysis, Coastal Settlements, Infrastructure, Facilities, Public Utilities
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McGee, Jacqueline. "Utilities..." IASSIST Quarterly 8, no. 4 (April 30, 1985): 18. http://dx.doi.org/10.29173/iq310.

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Abdelghany, Mohamed, and Mohamed Abdel-Monem. "Balanced scorecard model for water utilities in Egypt." Water Practice and Technology 14, no. 1 (January 16, 2019): 203–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wpt.2019.006.

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Abstract Water utilities in Egypt are facing difficulties in managing the numerous indicators generated from the different departments. The increasing number of indicators and factors cause distraction and difficulties to interpreting the causes of problems, time wasting in analyzing redundant and unnecessary information, and delays in taking effective decisions. The BSC (Balanced Score Cards) technique has been utilized by many international utilities as the most influential multidimensional performance management system worldwide. This paper developed a new BSC model in cooperation with experts and managers to help decision makers managing water utilities' performance efficiently. The proposed model is based on the Egyptian Water and Wastewater Regulatory Agency performance indicators. In addition, new indicators have been developed to integrate all indicators that might affect overall utility performance. The proposed model will provide the utilities' managers with a fast but comprehensive view of the utility's performance. It also can be used by the regulatory agency as an evaluation and ranking tool for different water providers on the national level.
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Tchein, Gnon, Tounou Agbéko Kodjo, Agboka Komi, and Tchegueni Matotiloa. "Evaluation d’utilités attendues des attributs de cultivars de l’igname: base d’une gestion locale de l’agrobiodiversité de Dioscorea spp au Sud-ouest des Savanes Sèches au Togo (Afrique de l’Ouest)." Journal of Applied Biosciences 153 (September 30, 2020): 15756–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.35759/jabs.153.4.

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Objectif : La présente étude vise à évaluer et à prioriser le niveau de satisfaction des utilités attendues des cultivars d’igname auprès 1032 acteurs locaux de la filière igname au Sud-ouest des Savanes Sèches au Togo. Méthodologie et résultats: Le brainstorming, le scoring et les avis d’experts, ont permis la définition de quinze descripteurs d’utilités des cultivars, dont les notes d’appréciation ont révélé une corrélation positive significative entre attributs. L’ensemble des attributs a été priorisé en trois classes selon la loi 80/20 (la loi de Pareto). Valeur marchande, nom de cultivar à connotation d’image et gros et longs tubercules ont constitué la principale classe d’attributs avec des notes moyennes d’utilités significatives et respectivement de 9,52 ; 7,28 et 2,28. Ils ont satisfait à 63,91% des utilités cumulées attendues des attributs de tous les cultivars. De tous, le lieu de production à image de qualité (0,80) et la résilience aux divers stresseurs, (0,34) ont été faiblement apprécié. Les effets de l’âge et du sexe des participants sur les notes d’appréciation de l’utilité n‘ont pas été perçus. Conclusion et application des résultats: Les utilités cumulées attendues ont été satisfaites à 63,91% par 20% des attributs en culture d’igname et une faible atteinte d’utilité cumulée de 36,07% par 80% du reste des attributs. De futurs programmes d’amélioration variétale pourront prendre en compte la satisfaction des utilités attendues des ignames. Une piste de production labélisée des tubercules et de leurs transformations élargies aux potentialités de tous les cultivars peuvent constituer une application à envisager sur la base des présents résultats et limiter ainsi l’érosion génétique de la culture d’igname. Mots clés : ignames, attributs, priorisation, utilités attendues, Savanes Sèches, Togo. Gnon et al., J. Appl. Biosci. 2020 Evaluation d’utilités attendues des attributs de cultivars de l’igname : base d’une gestion locale de l’agrobiodiversité de Dioscorea spp au Sud-ouest des Savanes Sèches au Togo (Afrique de l’Ouest) 15765 Evaluation of expected utilities of yam cultivar attributes : a local base for agrobiodiversty management of Dioscorea spp in Southwest Dry Savannahs in Togo (West Africa) ABSTRACT Objectives: The present study aims to evaluate and prioritize the level of satisfaction of the expected utilities of yam cultivars by local actors of the yam sector in the South-West of Dry Savannah in Togo. Methodology and results: The scoring and the expert opinions, allowed the definition of fifteen cultivar attribute descriptors by 1032 actors of the yam sector followed by their prioritization in three distinct classes by the law 80/20. The average utilities of the main attributes: market value, cultivar name with image connotation and large and long tubers were respectively 9.52; 7.28 and 2.28. They represented 63.91% of the expected cumulative utilities of all attributes. The effects of age and sex on expected utility ratings were not seen in this study. Conclusion and application of the findings: 20% of the attributes fulfilled 63.91% of cumulative utilities expected in yam culture and posing the problem of the low cumulative utility of 36.07% by 80% of the attributes. Thus, future research to improve a satisfaction of utilities of the 80% of attributes is necessary. Future varietal improvement programs, may take into account the satisfaction of the expected utilities of yams. A path of labeled production of tubers and their transformations extended to the potential of all cultivars may constitute an application to be considered on the basis of the present results and thus limit the genetic erosion of the yam crop. Keywords: yams, attributes, prioritization, expected utilities, Dry Savannahs, Togo.
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UHLIG, TILL, and ANDREW GARRATT. "Using Utilities." Journal of Rheumatology 37, no. 2 (February 2010): 223–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.091397.

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Tinker, Tony. "Public utilities." International Journal of Economics and Accounting 9, no. 2 (2020): 89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijea.2020.10026862.

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Clinton, I. "Shrinking Utilities." IEEE Technology and Society Magazine 15, no. 1 (1996): 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mtas.1996.480781.

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Guy, Laura. "CPS utilities." Journal of Government Information 23, no. 1 (January 1996): 71–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1352-0237(96)90303-2.

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Tinker, Tony. "Public utilities." International Journal of Economics and Accounting 9, no. 2 (2020): 89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijea.2020.105139.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Utilities"

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Xu, Zusheng. "Automatically scheduling database utilities." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2001. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/MQ63394.pdf.

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Parker, Stuart J. "Supertargeting for multiple utilities." Thesis, University of Manchester, 1989. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.302837.

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Cheong, Kam-Hoong. "IT strategy for electric utilities." Doctoral thesis, KTH, Electric Power Systems, 1999. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-2879.

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Filipe, Luís Varela. "EDP Renováveis: Utilities: uncertainty ahead." Master's thesis, NSBE - UNL, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/9886.

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Santos, Nuno. "EDP Renováveis: renewable energy utilities." Master's thesis, NSBE - UNL, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/10337.

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Huss, William Reed. "Load forecasting for electric utilities /." The Ohio State University, 1985. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1487263399023837.

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Kwok, Raymond. "Clinical Utilities of Transient Elastography." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/18044.

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Chronic liver disease causes 1.75 million deaths globally and is within the top 10 leading causes of death in middle income countries. Chronic liver injury occurs via a process of inflammation and fibrosis formation. Patients often do not present to healthcare until advanced stages of disease and when there is already decompensated cirrhosis. Liver biopsy has been used to identify earlier stages of fibrosis, but it is poorly accepted by patients and has limitations. Transient Elastography (TE) using Fibroscan ® is a non-invasive tool for the diagnosis liver fibrosis. The clinical application of Fibroscan in non-alcoholic fatty disease (NAFLD), chronic hepatitis B (CHB), and methotrexate induced liver fibrosis were examined. Clinical Utility of Transient Elastography in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: Chapters 2, 3 & 4 Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease affects 20-35% of the global population, but only a small subset develop the histological subtype of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), which can lead to progressive liver disease by causing fibrosis and eventually cirrhosis. Fibroscan can potentially identify those patients who have fibrosis and are at increased risk of further progression. Patients with type 2 diabetes, who are at high risk of NASH, were assessed. A liver stiffness measurement (LSM) ≥9.8 kPa, used as a cut-off for advanced fibrosis (1), was found in 12% (10/77) of subjects. Higher LSM readings correlated with higher BMI and the use of insulin therapy. Patients on insulin had LSM ≥9.8 kPa with likelihood ratio (LR): 12.3, p=0.002 (Chapter 2). The study was limited by a small sample size, and a high failure rate as the medium (M) probe was only available. A systemic review evaluating all non-invasive methods for diagnosing NASH and NAFLD fibrosis was undertaken. This included a meta-analysis that focused on what was found to be the most widely studied markers of NASH and NAFLD fibrosis: cytokeratin-18 (CK-18) fragments and transient elastography respectively (Chapter 3). Not only was TE found to be the most extensively studied, it had also one of the highest diagnostic accuracies with pooled sensitivities and specificities to diagnose F≥2, 3 and 4 to be: 79% and 75%, 85% and 85%, and 92% and 92% respectively. We then proceeded to perform a much larger study in diabetic subjects using the latest generation of Fibroscan ® 502 touch model (Chapter 4). This included the extra-large (XL) probe for obese subjects and also featured the novel Controlled Attenuation Parameter (CAP), which assesses liver steatosis. A total of 1918 diabetes patients at Prince of Wales Hospital, Hong Kong were recruited. Each had a TE and CAP to assess liver stiffness and steatosis. Reliable scans were achieved in 98.2% of patients using the M or XL probes. The proportion of patients with increased CAP (suggestive of steatosis) and increased LSM (suggestive of advanced fibrosis) were 72.8% and 17.7% respectively. By multivariate analysis, female gender, higher body mass index, triglycerides, fasting plasma glucose and alanine aminotransferase, and non-insulin use were associated with increased CAP. Longer duration of diabetes, higher body mass index, alanine aminotransferase, spot urine albumin-creatinine ratio, and lower high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol were associated with increased LSM. The17.7% prevalence of advanced fibrosis suggests type 2 diabetic patients would benefit from routine screening for liver disease. Clinical Utility of Transient Elastography in chronic hepatitis B: Chapters 5 and 6 Transient elastography was initially applied for staging patients with chronic hepatitis C (CHC) with data rapidly growing on its utility for the assessment in patients with CHB infection. Our study contributes to this by further evaluating the diagnostic accuracy and usefulness of TE, and also comparing its performance against the FIB4 index, Aspartate Platelet Ratio Index (APRI), Aspartate Alanine Aminotransferase Ratio (AAR), Age Platelet Index (API), Fibrosis Index (FI) and Caffeine Breath Test (CBT) (Chapter 5). In 71 CHB patients, the diagnostic performance of the LSM for Metavir fibrosis stage F≥1, 2, 3 and 4 were: Area under Receiver Operator Characteristic (AUROC) = 0.825, 0.792, 0.874 and 0.945 respectively. Patients with high ALT required higher LSM cut-offs. Dual cut-offs are needed to “rule in” and to “rule out” stage of fibrosis with a high level of certainty. Using normal vs high ALT specific cut-offs, F≥2 and F≥3 can be “ruled in” or “ruled out” with certainty in 49.3% and 57.7% of CHB patients respectively. TE was the superior non-invasive test when compared with FIB4-I, APRI, API, AAR and FI. Caffeine breath test compared well against TE in a small cohort, but is not as practical. Liver histology is limited by interobserver variability, with 44% of liver biopsies being classified a different stage on second evaluation, and the intraclass correlation coefficient showing moderate agreement (K =0.457). Although routinely compared, this highlights the limitations of assessing the accuracy of TE and other non-invasive tests against a reference standard that has such a degree of variation. The use of TE in the longitudinal monitoring of fibrosis is important in the follow up of patients with CHB (Chapter 6). Current literature was conflicting and seemed to suggest that decline in LSM was influenced more by the fall in ALT with decline in necroinflammatory activity, rather than fibrosis regression. We sought to evaluate the factors that affected LSM change and assess which clinical subgroups experienced an LSM decline. In 124 CHB patients who were followed for 31.2 months (SD 13.1), LSM decline was greatest in those who had active disease and were subsequently treated with antivirals. This is associated with ALT normalization, HBeAg seroconversion and viral suppression. In CHB patients with quiescent disease - ie did not require antiviral treatment, or who had persistently normal ALT irrespective of treatment - only a small or non-significant decline in LSM was observed. The change in LSM was strongly correlated with length of time and may suggest fibrosis regression. Further studies are required, as our findings are limited by a lack of correlation with liver biopsy, and the low baseline levels of liver stiffness in those with inactive CHB. Clinical Utility of Transient Elastography in methotrexate induced liver fibrosis: Chapter 7 Long term use of methotrexate has been associated with risk of liver fibrosis and the role of TE in this cohort was evaluated. The relationship between liver fibrosis and methotrexate dose, and other factors associated with moderate fibrosis (F2) using an LSM cut-off of ≥7.1 kPa were examined. In 39 patients with a mean intake dose of 5.3g of methotrexate, no correlation was found between the LSM and the cumulative dose or duration of treatment. Of the 7/39 cases of LSM≥7.1 kPa (17.9%), BMI≥30 was the only risk factor with a likelihood ratio (LR) of 4.442, p=0.029. One patient had cirrhosis (2.6%). This is much lower than rates reported from early studies [26% (2, 3)], and more in line with recent data [around 2% (4)], and lends support to the suggestion that early studies overestimated the risk of methotrexate induced fibrosis due to lack of controls for pre-existing liver disease (5). There was also no difference in the LSM of methotrexate subjects and matched population controls. Conclusion Our studies lend further support to the utility of LSM on identifying those at increased risk of liver fibrosis progression, which will continue to remain a significant clinical challenge in both individuals and as a public health burden. In particular we feel that major contributions have been made on the subject of screening for advanced fibrosis in a high-risk population of type II diabetic patients. Our longitudinal studies on the role of using TE in follow up and comparing its performance in CHB patients are also significant. Despite the small cohort of methotrexate users, this further supports the utility of TE in a wide range of liver diseases that manifest with progressive fibrosis. The next area of further development in the clinical use of TE is as a stand-alone marker that has prognostic significance.
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Hauser, Robert Sean. "Utilities of metastatic breast cancer patients treated with taxanes compared to utilities of oncology nurses." Access restricted to users with UT Austin EID Full text (PDF) from UMI/Dissertation Abstracts International, 2001. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/utexas/fullcit?p3035947.

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Lam, Kai-chiu. "Demand side management of electricity in Hong Kong." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 1993. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B42128419.

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Fazekas, György. "Semantic audio analysis utilities and applications." Thesis, Queen Mary, University of London, 2012. http://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/123456789/8443.

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Extraction, representation, organisation and application of metadata about audio recordings are in the concern of semantic audio analysis. Our broad interpretation, aligned with recent developments in the field, includes methodological aspects of semantic audio, such as those related to information management, knowledge representation and applications of the extracted information. In particular, we look at how Semantic Web technologies may be used to enhance information management practices in two audio related areas: music informatics and music production. In the first area, we are concerned with music information retrieval (MIR) and related research. We examine how structured data may be used to support reproducibility and provenance of extracted information, and aim to support multi-modality and context adaptation in the analysis. In creative music production, our goals can be summarised as follows: O↵-the-shelf sound editors do not hold appropriately structured information about the edited material, thus human-computer interaction is inefficient. We believe that recent developments in sound analysis and music understanding are capable of bringing about significant improvements in the music production workflow. Providing visual cues related to music structure can serve as an example of intelligent, context-dependent functionality. The central contributions of this work are a Semantic Web ontology for describing recording studios, including a model of technological artefacts used in music production, methodologies for collecting data about music production workflows and describing the work of audio engineers which facilitates capturing their contribution to music production, and finally a framework for creating Web-based applications for automated audio analysis. This has applications demonstrating how Semantic Web technologies and ontologies can facilitate interoperability between music research tools, and the creation of semantic audio software, for instance, for music recommendation, temperament estimation or multi-modal music tutoring.
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Books on the topic "Utilities"

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Ltd, ICC Business Publications, ed. Utilities. 3rd ed. Hampton: ICC Business Publications, 1999.

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Storm, David R. Winery Utilities. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-6973-9.

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Storm, David R. Winery Utilities. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-5282-4.

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Texas. Utilities code. [St. Paul, Minn.?]: West Group, 1998.

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Kellenyi, John B. Electric utilities. New York, N.Y. (60 Broad St., New York 10004): Drexel Burnham Lambert, 1986.

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(Firm), West, ed. Utilities code. St. Paul, Minn.?]: Thomson/West, 2007.

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Europe, Credit Lyonnais Securities. Electrical utilities. London: Credit Lyonnais Securities Europe, 2000.

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Kim, Thomasson, and Key Note Publications, eds. Water utilities. Hampton: Key Note Publications, 1993.

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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords. Utilities Bill. London: Stationery Office, 2000.

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Jane, Griffiths, and Key Note Publications, eds. Water utilities. 3rd ed. Hampton: Key Note, 1999.

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Book chapters on the topic "Utilities"

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Gerhard, Jürgen, Walter Oevel, Frank Postel, and Stefan Wehmeier. "Utilities." In MuPAD Tutorial, 235–41. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-98114-2_14.

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Lobianco, Antonello. "Utilities." In Julia Quick Syntax Reference, 199–209. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5190-4_11.

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Davis, Adam L. "Utilities." In Modern Programming Made Easy, 91–97. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5569-8_12.

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Bernard, Joey. "Utilities." In Python Recipes Handbook, 99–102. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0241-8_13.

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Nusse, Helena E., James A. Yorke, Brian R. Hunt, and Eric J. Kostelich. "Utilities." In Dynamics: Numerical Explorations, 199–242. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-0219-6_4.

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Davis, Adam L. "Utilities." In Modern Programming Made Easy, 61–65. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2490-8_12.

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Piette, Bernard, and Daniel Pasquet. "Utilities." In VHF/UHF Filters and Multicouplers, 257–70. Hoboken, NJ USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118558249.ch12.

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Creutzig, Christopher, and Walter Oevel. "Utilities." In MuPAD Tutorial, 279–84. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59304-8_14.

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Byers, Robert A. "Utilities." In dBASE IV Programmierung für betriebswirtschaftliche Anwendungen, 273–86. Wiesbaden: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-92882-5_13.

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Nusse, Helena E., James A. Yorke, and Eric J. Kostelich. "Utilities." In Dynamics: Numerical Explorations, 167–200. New York, NY: Springer US, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-0231-5_4.

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Conference papers on the topic "Utilities"

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Abbaspour, M., and Jianwen Zhu. "Retargetable binary utilities." In Proceedings of 39th Design Automation Conference. IEEE, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/dac.2002.1012645.

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Abbaspour, Maghsoud, and Jianwen Zhu. "Retargetable binary utilities." In the 39th conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/513918.514004.

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Dunn, C. D. G. "The utilities' view." In IEE Colloquium on Buying Power Station Equipment - The New European Standards. IEE, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic:19961097.

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Vukojevic, Aleksandar, and Borka Milosevic. "Utilities of future." In 2010 IEEE International Conference on Sustainable Energy Technologies (ICSET). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icset.2010.5684955.

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Oliver, Dev, Petko Bakalov, Sangho Kim, and Erik Hoel. "Attribute Propagation for Utilities." In SSTD '21: 17th International Symposium on Spatial and Temporal Databases. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3469830.3470907.

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Kranz, Matthias, Albrecht Schmidt, Alexis Maldonado, Radu Bogdan Rusu, Michael Beetz, Benedikt Hörnler, and Gerhard Rigoll. "Context-aware kitchen utilities." In the 1st international conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1226969.1227013.

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Elvesaeter, Brian, Francesco Taglino, Enrico Del Grosso, Gorka Benguria, and Alberto Capellini. "Towards enterprise interoperability service utilities." In 2008 12th Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops (EDOCW). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/edocw.2008.62.

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Abreu, D. G., I. Jefferson, N. Metje, and C. D. F. Rogers. "Embedding Sustainability into Utilities Projects." In International Conference on Sustainable Infrastructure 2017. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784481202.012.

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Chakraborty, D., and A. Quail. "Smart asset management for utilities." In IET and IAM Asset Management Conference 2011. IET, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/cp.2011.0549.

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Helal, Sumi. "Programmatic utilities of sensor data." In the 2011 international workshop. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2030045.2030047.

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Reports on the topic "Utilities"

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Janson, Nils, Lindsay N. Burkhard, and Sara Jones. Caribbean Water Study. Inter-American Development Bank, November 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003755.

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The Caribbean Water Study describes the operational and financial performance of selected water utilities in the Caribbean as reported by the utilities as well as secodary sources, the situation of non-revenue water (NRW) among these utilities, the financial impact of COVID-19 on the utilites, and the issue of their resilience to natural disasters. Benchmarking of the key performance indicators for water utilities in the Caribbean shows how utilities are performing in relation to their peers across time. NRW is seen to be one of the biggest challenges for water utilities in the Caribbean and one of the most direct ways to improve a utilitys efficiency, financial performance, and quality of service. In addition, reducing NRW contributes significantly to climate change adaptation. Regarding financial impact of COVID-19, the Study found that due to the large decreases in non-residential consumption, most utilities registered a fall in revenues and in average tariffs. The Study elucidated the fact that their small size and limited resources of water utilities make it is difficult for them to recover from the devastation of a storm on their own and post-disaster response, natural disaster preparedness, investments to increase resiliency, and access to funds are of critical importance.
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Dumont, R., and Z. Bardossy. Levelling utilities. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/296512.

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Manno, Dominic A. HPC Utilities. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1049322.

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HACHE, J. M. Electrical utilities relay settings. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/781561.

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Gilbert, Jacob, Brian Adams, Peter Knee, and Samuel Whiting. Sandia GNU Radio Utilities. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1668138.

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Davey, S. APS sector layout: Utilities, etc. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10135219.

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Davey, S. APS sector layout: Utilities, etc. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6705150.

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Hall, T. E. SAFT-UT utilities: Reference manual. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6111905.

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McCarthy, Jim, Otis Alexander, Sallie Edwards, Don Faatz, Chris Peloquin, Susan Symington, Andre Thibault, John Wiltberger, and Karen Viani. Situational awareness for electric utilities. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology, August 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.sp.1800-7.

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Beach, R. C. GKS utilities for FORTRAN-77. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/5608419.

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