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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Ultimate view"

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Koopmans, Bert. « The ultimate view ». Nature Materials 6, no 10 (octobre 2007) : 715–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nmat2005.

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Cobb, John B. « Ultimate Reality : A Christian View ». Buddhist-Christian Studies 8 (1988) : 50. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1390113.

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Herring, Pendleton. « The Ultimate Asset : A Retrospective View ». PS 20, no 4 (1987) : 849. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/419245.

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Herring, Pendleton. « The Ultimate Asset : A Retrospective View ». PS 20, no 4 (1987) : 849–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0030826900628825.

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Herring, Pendleton. « The Ultimate Asset : A Retrospective View ». PS : Political Science & ; Politics 20, no 04 (1987) : 849–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049096500027104.

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Dalby, J. Thomas. « Note : An ultimate view of reading ability ». International Journal of Neuroscience 30, no 3 (janvier 1986) : 227–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/00207458608985671.

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Wu, Jen‐Her, et Yu‐Min Wang. « Measuring ERP success : the ultimate users' view ». International Journal of Operations & ; Production Management 26, no 8 (août 2006) : 882–903. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/01443570610678657.

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Preston, Stephanie D., et Frans B. M. de Waal. « Empathy : Its ultimate and proximate bases ». Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25, no 1 (février 2002) : 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0140525x02000018.

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There is disagreement in the literature about the exact nature of the phenomenon of empathy. There are emotional, cognitive, and conditioning views, applying in varying degrees across species. An adequate description of the ultimate and proximate mechanism can integrate these views. Proximately, the perception of an object's state activates the subject's corresponding representations, which in turn activate somatic and autonomic responses. This mechanism supports basic behaviors (e.g., alarm, social facilitation, vicariousness of emotions, mother-infant responsiveness, and the modeling of competitors and predators) that are crucial for the reproductive success of animals living in groups. The Perception-Action Model (PAM), together with an understanding of how representations change with experience, can explain the major empirical effects in the literature (similarity, familiarity, past experience, explicit teaching, and salience). It can also predict a variety of empathy disorders. The interaction between the PAM and prefrontal functioning can also explain different levels of empathy across species and age groups. This view can advance our evolutionary understanding of empathy beyond inclusive fitness and reciprocal altruism and can explain different levels of empathy across individuals, species, stages of development, and situations.
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Beall, Jc, et Jared Henderson. « A Neglected Qua Solution to the Fundamental Problem of Christology ». Faith and Philosophy 36, no 2 (2019) : 157–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/faithphil201957124.

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We advance a neglected QUA solution to the fundamental problem of Christology. Our chief aim is to put the view on the theological table, leaving future debate to tell its ultimate fate. After presenting the view we measure it against standard problems that confront extant QUA views and also against objections peculiar to the proposed view.
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Bird, A. « The ultimate argument against Armstrong's contingent necessitation view of laws ». Analysis 65, no 2 (1 avril 2005) : 147–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/analys/65.2.147.

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Thèses sur le sujet "Ultimate view"

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Davis, Luke R. « Cultivating Identity and the Music of Ultimate Fighting ». Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1336752213.

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Sutton, Frances Santagate. « Defining the Liminal Athlete : An Exploration of the Multi-Dimensional Liminal Condition in Professional Sport ». The Ohio State University, 2017. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1492612100468383.

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Fox, Elijah D. « Residual Ultimate Buckling Strength of Steel Stiffened Panels Subjected to Corrosion Damage ». University of Akron / OhioLINK, 2017. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=akron1493987459107873.

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Stillings, Tyler W. « Load Distribution and Ultimate Strength of an Adjacent Precast, Prestressed Concrete Box Girder Bridge ». University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1335463075.

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Seher, Christin L. « Efficacy of Game On ! The Ultimate Wellness Challenge in Increasing Nutrition Knowledge Among Elementary School Children ». University of Akron / OhioLINK, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=akron1216835487.

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Mahmoud, Ahmad. « Implant-Abutment Interface : A Comparison of the Ultimate Force to Cause Failure between Small Diameter Implant Systems ». The Ohio State University, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1354197449.

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Swisher, Andrew Ryan. « "WAR IS THE ULTIMATE RATIONALITY" : The Place of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. in the American Founding Tradition ». Ohio Dominican University / OhioLINK, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=odu1449232593.

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Clark, William M. « The preparation and reactivity of biologically important p- benzoquinol imines : in search of the "ultimate" carcinogen of N-acetly- 2-aminofluorene / ». The Ohio State University, 1992. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1487775034178868.

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Christman, Amy. « Consumerism and Christianity : An Analysis and Response from a Christian Perspective ». Malone University Undergraduate Honors Program / OhioLINK, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ma1430743994.

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Brinkman, Ryan J. « Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer Repairs of Impact-Damaged Prestressed I-Girders ». University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1353951833.

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Livres sur le sujet "Ultimate view"

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Patrick, Colleen. Mind over media : Everybody's ultimate authority on media access from an insider's point of view. Seattle, Wash. (20832 Pacific Highway South, Seattle) : Comprehensive Health Education Foundation, 1987.

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Duff, Tony. A juggernaut of the non-dual view : Ultimate teachings of the second Drukchen, Gyalwang Je. Kathmandu : Padma Karpo Translation Committee, 2011.

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Duff, Tony. A juggernaut of the non-dual view : Ultimate teachings of the second Drukchen, Gyalwang Je. Kathmandu : Padma Karpo Translation Committee, 2011.

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Built for speed : The ultimate guide to stock car racetracks : a behind-the-wheel view of the Winston Cup circuit. Philadelphia : Courage Books, 1999.

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Marie-Andrée, Gagnon, dir. La vie ultime. Gatineau, Québec : Éditions du Trésor caché, 2008.

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Verma, Sudarshan, et Priti Saxena. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar : An ultimate visionary of the era. Delhi : Narendra Publishing House, 2016.

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1969-, Delmotte Hélène, dir. Urgence absolue : Ultime combat pour la vie. Paris : Vuibert, 2006.

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L' ultime pardon : ... au-delà de la vie. Boucherville, Qué : Éditions de Mortagne, 1993.

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The ultimate bar book : The world of spirits and cocktails. [Konigswinter, Germany] : H.F. Fullman, 2008.

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The final ultimatum. Lawrenceville, GA : Kevstel Publications, 2016.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Ultimate view"

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Scamporrino, Matteo. « View management in city-port landscapes. Livorno applicative experience ». Dans Proceedings e report, 326–37. Florence : Firenze University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-147-1.33.

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The paper is a synthesis of a multi-year research path carried out by University of Florence with Livorno Port Authority. This research, although born and developed within a specific context, the port one, is part of a more general debate concerning the planning, design and evaluation of urban transformations at a visual and scenic level in complex and stratified territories with historical permanence. The ultimate aim of this contribution is represented by the results of the experiments on the tools for measuring the visual and scenic impact, known at disciplinary level as View Management.
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Steen, Mark. « God et al.— World-Making as Collaborative Improvisation : New Metaphors for Open Theists ». Dans Abrahamic Reflections on Randomness and Providence, 311–37. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-75797-7_15.

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AbstractThe Abrahamic traditions regard God as the world’s author. But what kind of author? A novelist? A playwright? Perhaps a composer of classical music? I will argue that it is best to regard God as like an improvisational play director or the leader of a jazz ensemble. Each determines the broad melodic contours or coarse-grained plot beforehand, while allowing their musicians or actors, and chance, to fill in the more fine-grained details. This analogy allows us to regard God as the ultimate author of this world, while allowing us to be, while less than co-authors, more than mere enactors of a pre-written piece. These metaphors are particularly well-suited to illustrate and flesh out an Open Theistic view of things.
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de Lazari-Radek, Katarzyna, et Peter Singer. « Ultimate Good, Part II : Hedonism ». Dans The Point of View of the Universe, 240–84. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199603695.003.0009.

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Zock, Hetty. « Gandhi’s Truth. Between Psychology and World View ». Dans A Psychology of Ultimate Concern, 149–74. BRILL, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004672635_009.

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Wright, Lauren A., et Bennie W. Troxel. « Death Valley : The ultimate desert valley ». Dans Classic Cordilleran Concepts : A View from California. Geological Society of America, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/0-8137-2338-8.381.

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Schultz, Robert A. « The Ultimate Value of Technology ». Dans Contemporary Issues in Ethics and Information Technology, 158–79. IGI Global, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59140-779-9.ch012.

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In the previous chapter, we saw how difficult it was to determine the value of information technology, even with a clearly defined point of view from which to assess that value, namely, the interests of the organization utilizing the technology. Over and above the point of view of the organization or even the economy as an aggregate of organizations, there are other perspectives to consider. Is it correct to view technology as another enabling value like health and wealth, an all-purpose means that enables us to achieve any number of our ends?1 Or should technology rather be viewed as an entirely different way of structuring reality? These questions raise broader issues that need to be considered from much wider points of view: What is the value of information technology for humanity as a whole? And finally, what is the value of information technology for being as a whole? In considering these questions, we need also to consider whether the value of information technology is best assessed as a part of technology generally, or whether information technology has its own characteristics relevant for assessing its value. I will examine issues concerning technology as a whole in this chapter, and return to the IT-specific issues in the next chapter. Beyond considering technology and information technology from the point of view of humanity as a whole, it may be necessary to consider technology and information technology from the point of view of being as a whole. One could think of the point of view of being as a whole as God’s point of view, except that many religious conceptions of God assign many different human attributes to God. And so to determine what is valuable from God’s point of view would embroil us in major religious disputes about God’s nature. Trying to take the point of view of being avoids such disputes. Rather, we are asking, what is the value of technology from the point of view of the unfolding or revealing of whatever is, has been, or will come to be?2 Even the point of view of humanity is itself very difficult for many people to embrace. Instead, their highest point of view is that of some limited human group, most typically national or social groups, ethnic groups, or economic groups or organizations. Yet even with these difficulties, it is easier to discuss the value of technology and information technology from the point of view of humanity as a whole than it is to discuss these questions from the point of view of being. So we will start with the point of view of humanity.
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de Lazari-Radek, Katarzyna, et Peter Singer. « Ultimate Good, Part I : Perfectionism and Desire-Based Theory ». Dans The Point of View of the Universe, 200–239. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199603695.003.0008.

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Magee, Jeffrey L. « Five Mission Statements For Ultimate “New View” Success ». Dans Yield Management, 13–24. CRC Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003076018-2.

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« ‘In the Beginning ... God’ : A Christian’s View of Ultimate Reality ». Dans The Sound of Liberating Truth, 97–109. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315027692-13.

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Wolf, Susan. « The Reason View ». Dans Freedom Within Reason, 67–93. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195056167.003.0004.

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Abstract In the early part of Chapter 3 we saw that the ability to act autonomously could be confused with the ability to act in accordance with Reason. Once these abilities had been distinguished, moreover, we saw that the latter seemed more relevant to our status as responsible agents than the former. For within the class of agents who share the ability to act in accordance with Reason, the difference between autonomous and nonautonomous agents consists in the former’s having the ability to act in discordance with Reason, an ability that at best seems irrelevant to our status as responsible agents and at worst bespeaks a position directly incompatible with that status.If one has the ability to act in accordance with Reason, in other words, it seems that one may be responsible even without being autonomous. We might also point out that if one lacks the ability to act in accordance with Reason, one cannot be responsible even if one is autonomous. For dogs and psychopaths might conceivably be autonomous in the sense that they might be ultimate sources of their own actions, able to act on no basis.
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Actes de conférences sur le sujet "Ultimate view"

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Dong, Xiao, Lei Zhu, Xuemeng Song, Jingjing Li et Zhiyong Cheng. « Adaptive Collaborative Similarity Learning for Unsupervised Multi-view Feature Selection ». Dans Twenty-Seventh International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-18}. California : International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2018/285.

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In this paper, we investigate the research problem of unsupervised multi-view feature selection. Conventional solutions first simply combine multiple pre-constructed view-specific similarity structures into a collaborative similarity structure, and then perform the subsequent feature selection. These two processes are separate and independent. The collaborative similarity structure remains fixed during feature selection. Further, the simple undirected view combination may adversely reduce the reliability of the ultimate similarity structure for feature selection, as the view-specific similarity structures generally involve noises and outlying entries. To alleviate these problems, we propose an adaptive collaborative similarity learning (ACSL) for multi-view feature selection. We propose to dynamically learn the collaborative similarity structure, and further integrate it with the ultimate feature selection into a unified framework. Moreover, a reasonable rank constraint is devised to adaptively learn an ideal collaborative similarity structure with proper similarity combination weights and desirable neighbor assignment, both of which could positively facilitate the feature selection. An effective solution guaranteed with the proved convergence is derived to iteratively tackle the formulated optimization problem. Experiments demonstrate the superiority of the proposed approach.
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Agopian, P. G. D., J. A. Martino, A. Vandooren, R. Rooyackers, E. Simoen, A. Thean et C. Claeys. « Comparison between vertical silicon NW-TFET and NW-MOSFETfrom analog point of view ». Dans 2015 Joint International EUROSOI Workshop and International Conference on Ultimate Integration on Silicon (EUROSOI-ULIS). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ulis.2015.7063816.

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Agopian, P. G. D., J. A. Martino, E. Simoen, S. Peralagu, B. Parvais, N. Waldron et N. Collaert. « AlGaN/GaN MISHEMT analysis from an analog point of view up to 150°C ». Dans 2020 Joint International EUROSOI Workshop and International Conference on Ultimate Integration on Silicon (EUROSOI-ULIS). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/eurosoi-ulis49407.2020.9365527.

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Yoshikawa, Hidekazu. « A Proposal on Ultimate Safety Disposal of High Level Radioactive Wastes ». Dans 2013 21st International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone21-15117.

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The ultimate disposal of high-level radioactive waste (HLW) becomes a hard issue for sustainable nuclear energy in Japan especially after Fukushima Daiichi accident. In this paper, the difficulty of realizing underground HLW disposal in Japanese islands is first discussed from socio-political aspects. Then, revival of old idea of deep seabed disposal of HLW in Pacific Ocean is proposed as an alternative way of HLW disposal. Although this had been abandoned in the past for the reason that it will violate London Convention which prohibits dumping radioactive wastes in public sea, the author will stress the merit of seabed disposal of HLW deep in Pacific Ocean not only from the view point of more safe and ultimate way of disposing HLWs (both vitrified and spent fuel) than by underground disposal, but also the emergence of new marine project by synergetic collaboration of rare-earth resource exploration from the deep sea floor in Pacific Ocean.
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Gaiotti, Marco, Riccardo Bacoccoli, Masahiko Fujikubo et Cesare Mario Rizzo. « Effect of Combined Shear Stresses on the Ultimate Axial Response of the Double Bottom of a Containership ». Dans ASME 2016 35th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2016-54908.

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Ultimate strength of the hull girder of containerships became a significant issue in the last years in view of recent accidents and related investigations. Actually, larger and larger ships were put into service and still are designed and built. Recognizing such an issue, investigations were carried out and led to the issuance of a specific longitudinal strength standard for containerships by the International Association of Classification Societies [1]. Loading conditions become more and more challenging and especially combinations of various actions were found to impair the hull girder ultimate strength. In the attempt to better understand the influence of load combinations onto the ultimate strength of the hull girder, investigations were carried out. In this paper, the effects of the shear is considered using rather refined and accurate finite element models of a typical containership double bottom.
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Frieden, B. Roy. « Restoration of Photon-Limited Images ». Dans Quantum-Limited Imaging and Image Processing. Washington, D.C. : Optica Publishing Group, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/qlip.1986.wb1.

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Modern image detectors have attained the ultimate in sensitivity, enabling single-photon events to be seen. An array of such detectors may be used to form a "photon count" image, such as on the left in Fig. 1. If such a photo also suffers from blur, how well can it be restored to the ideal object on the right? We shall take a Bayesian1 view and seek the maximum probable (m.a.p.) and mean probable (m.m.s.e.) estimates of the object. This approach marries the known physics of photon image formation to estimation theory, a match which the Rev. Thomas Bayes himself might have blessed. As will be seen, it allows ultimate questions to be asked on object structure, even in cases of severe photon depletion.
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Chan, Vincent. « Lasers for coherent detection systems ». Dans OSA Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C. : Optica Publishing Group, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/oam.1988.mg1.

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Coherent detection offers improved sensitivities and selectabilities for communication and sensor systems. This tutorial reviews the fundamental principles of coherent detection from both the quantum mechanical and semiclassical points of view. Effects of device imperfections such as laser linewidths and mode-partition noise on the ultimate sensitivities of such detection systems are discussed. A survey of system techniques to circumvent some of these imperfections is also presented.
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Anyfantis, Konstantinos. « Ultimate Compressive Strength of Eccentrically Loaded Stiffened Panels in Ship Structures : A Computational Study ». Dans ASME 2019 38th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2019-96708.

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Abstract Ship scantlings are obtained through a linear elastic design framework. In relatively long ships, the mid-ship’s ultimate strength capacity must be checked whether it is below a certain level (given factor of safety). Smith’s method is based on an incremental-iterative approach where constitutive equations of idealized representative components are used to model the different involved buckling modes. The literature body neglects the local bending effect applied at the stiffener with the attached plating (considered here as the representative element). This work studies the eccentrically loaded representative element from its compressive resistance point of view. The eccentricity sources from the linear varying strain field produced as a result of pure bending of the ship’s mid-section and is relative to the location of the stiffened panel from the ship’s section Neutral Axis. Therefore, the representative element has been considered as a part of the ship’s structure and the inherent eccentricity is analytically calculated in terms of geometric and material properties. A computational study has been further performed in a non-linear finite element environment in order to figure out the effect of the eccentricity level to the ultimate compressive strength of the representative element. Geometric distortions have been also included in the FE models in order to allow for accurate strength calculations. Numerical results have shown that, in realistic proportions of large ships, the further the representative element is located from the mid-ship’s NA the smaller is the deviation from pure compressive load strength analysis results. However, for the element laying near the ship’s NA, idealized models overestimate the strength by 10% compared to realistic analytical / numerical results for the typical scantling case considered.
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Vera, Fabián, Casee Lemons, Ming Zhong, William D. Holcomb et Randy F. LaFollette. « Multidisciplinary Approach in The Permian Basin - A Geological, Statistical and Engineering Case Study to Production Results on the Wichita-Albany Formation ». Dans SPE Hydraulic Fracturing Technology Conference. SPE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/spe-173352-ms.

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Abstract This study compares reservoir characteristics, completion methods and production for 431 wells in 6 counties producing from the Wichita-Albany reservoir to assess major factors in production optimization and derive ultimate recovery estimates. The purpose of the study is to analyze completion design patterns across the study area by combining public and proprietary data for mining. Integrating several analyses of different nature and their respective methods like statistics, geology and engineering create a modern approach as well as a more holistic point of view when certain measurements are missing from the data set. Furthermore, multivariate statistical analysis allows modeling the impact of particular completion and stimulation parameters on the production outcome by averaging out the impact of all other variables in the system. In addition to completion type, more than 18 predictor variables were examined, including treatment parameters such as fracture fluid volume, year of completion, cumulative perforated length, proppant type, proppant amount, and county location, among others. In this sense, this contribution seems unique in unifying statistical, engineering, and geological perspectives into a singular point of view. This work also provides complementary views for well production consideration.
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Papadopoulou, Konstantina, et George Gazetas. « Geotechnical ULS design issues of bridge shallow foundations ». Dans 6th International Conference on Road and Rail Infrastructure. University of Zagreb Faculty of Civil Engineering, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5592/co/cetra.2020.1083.

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Some important issues referring to the Ultimate Limit States of geotechnical design of bridge shallow foundations are discussed using results of 2D and 3D FE analyses, as follows: (a) The effects of highly eccentric and inclined loadings on the bearing capacity of footings on cohesionless soils, (b) the effects of soil inhomogeneity in the special case of 2-layered clay, (c) the scour effects in case of abutment and piers in riverbed, from the geotechnical point of view.
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Rapports d'organisations sur le sujet "Ultimate view"

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Pérez Urdiales, María, Analía Gómez Vidal et Jesse Madden Libra. Pricing Determinants in the Water and Sanitation Sector : A Quick View of Heterogeneity in Latin America and the Caribbean. Inter-American Development Bank, mars 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004796.

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The dual nature of water as a finite resource and as a basic human right creates a tension that presents important implications for water pricing. Water tariffs are a key tool used by policymakers to create incentive structures that promote efficient use; at the same time, they can create barriers to access and ignore waters socio-cultural value if not calibrated properly. This conflict between pricing as to reduce over-consumption and to guarantee accessibility exposes the difficulty of optimizing residential water pricing, and the importance of progressive tariff structures in building more resilient communities.Water policymakers view tariffs as an instrument to balance various objectives, such as efficiency, equity, cost recovery, and environmental preservation. However, these competing objectives mean that effective water tariff structures must be acutely customized to local contexts, a reality that is especially pertinent to Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) due to its geographic and temporal heterogeneity in terms of water availability and demand. Prices can also be influenced by other factors. Four primary factor categories were identified as influential to water prices based on a comprehensive review of the price determination literature: (1) environmental factors, (2) urban factors, (3) political and ideological factors, and (4) management and institutional factors. The present brief examines how these factors theoretically impact pricing and what their status is throughout LAC, with the ultimate goal of providing a framework for future research.
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Lylo, Taras. THE IDEOLOGEME «DICTATORSHIP OF RELATIVISM» IN THE ROBERTO DE MATTEI’S ESSAYS : POSTMODERN AND POST-COMMUNIST CONTEXTS. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, mars 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.50.11100.

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The article considers relativism as a philosophical principle and the moral standpoint of a journalist. In particular, the main argumentation of Roberto de Mattei’s work «Dictatorship of Relativism» is analyzed. Like Ratzinger, the Italian publicist describes modern life as ruled by a dictatorship of relativism which does not recognize anything as definitive and whose ultimate goal consists solely of satisfying «the desires of one’s own ego». In his view, the boundaries of the main conflict of modernity lie between two visions of the world: one that believes in the existence of immutable, absolute values, and one that argues that there is nothing stable, that everything is conditional, time-dependent and can be discussed in the media. The markers of this conflict are our attitude to the famous statement of Protagoras about «man as a measure of all things: of the things that are, that they are, of the things that are not, that they are not», as well as to the non-debatable values, the status of natural and positive law, the worldview neutrality, the dehierarchization and multiplicity of truths, the equalization of all worldviews and axiological standpoint in foreign and Ukrainian media. A special attention in the article is paid to the ideological program of media-relativism, as well as to the postmodern and post-communist contexts of the issue of the penetration of relativism into the journalistic values.
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Lylo, Taras. Російсько-українська війна в інтерпретаціях іранського видання «The Tehran Times» : основні ідеологеми та маніпулятивні прийоми. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, mars 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2023.52-53.11730.

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The article analyzes the main ideologemes in the Iranian English-language newspaper The Tehran Times about the Russian-Ukrainian war. Particular attention is paid to such ideologemes as “NATO-created Ukraine war”, “Western racism”, “an average European is a victim of the US policy”. The author claims that the newspaper is a repeater of anti-Ukrainian ideologemes by the Russian propaganda, including such as “coup d’état in Ukraine”, “denazification”, “special military operation”, “conflict in Ukraine”, “genocide in Donbas”, but retranslates them in a specific way: the journalists of The Tehran Times do not often use such ideologemes, but mainly ensure their functioning in the newspaper due to the biased selection of external authors (mainly from the USA), who are carriers of the cognitive curvature. The object of the research is also the manipulative techniques of the newspaper (the appeal to “common sense”, simplification of a complex problem, etc.). Methods of modeling the image of the enemy are also studied (first of all, such an enemy for the Tehran Times is the USA), among which categoricalness occupies a special place (all features of the opponent are interpreted not only at its own discretion, but indisputably; such and only such perception of the opponent is “the ultimate truth”), stereotypes (stereotypes replace the true knowledge), demonization (the opponent is portrayed as the embodiment of absolute, metaphysical evil) and asynchrony (an astronomer’s view, who sees a star as if it was the same all eternity to this point. The dynamics of history is ignored by propagandist). Keywords: ideologeme, manipulative techniques, Russia, racism, propaganda.
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Hillestad, Torgeir Martin. The Metapsychology of Evil : Main Theoretical Perspectives Causes, Consequences and Critique. University of Stavanger, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.31265/usps.224.

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The purpose of this text or dissertation is to throw some basic light on a fundamental problem concerning manhood, namely the question of evil, its main sources, dynamics and importance for human attitudes and behaviour. The perspective behind the analysis itself is that of psychology. Somebody, or many, may feel at bit nervous by the word “evil” itself. It may very well be seen as too connected to religion, myth and even superstition. Yet those who are motivated to lose oneself in the subject retain a deep interest in human destructiveness, malevolence and hate, significant themes pointing at threatening prospects for mankind. The text is organized or divided into four main ordinary chapters, the three first of them organized or divided into continuous and numbered sections. A crucial point or question is of cause how to define evil itself. It can of cause be done both intentional, instrumental and by consequence. Other theorists however have stated that the concept of evil exclusively rests on a myth originated in the Judean-Christian conception of Satan and ultimate evil. This last argument presupposes evil itself as non-existent in the real rational world. It seems however a fact that most people attach certain basic meaning to the concept, mainly that it represents ultimately bad and terrible actions and behaviour directed toward common people for the purpose of bringing upon them ultimate pain and suffer. However, there is no room for essentialism here, meaning that we simply can look “inside” some original matter to get to know what it “really” is. Rather, a phenomenon gets its identity from the constituted meaning operating within a certain human communities and contexts loaded with intentionality and inter-subjective meaning. As mentioned above, the concept of evil can be interpreted both instrumental and intentional, the first being the broadest of them. Here evil stands for behaviour and human deeds having terrifying or fatal consequences for subjects and people or in general, regardless of the intentions behind. The intentional interpretation however, links the concept to certain predispositions, characteristics and even strong motives in subjects, groups and sometimes political systems and nations. I will keep in mind and clear the way for both these perspectives for the discussion in prospect. This essay represents a psychological perspective on evil, but makes it clear that a more or less complete account of such a psychological view also should include a thorough understanding or integration of some basic social and even biological assumptions. However, I consider a social psychological position of significant importance, especially because in my opinion it represents some sort of coordination of knowledge and theoretical perspectives inherent in the subject or problem itself, the main task here being to integrate perspectives of a psychological as well as social and biological kind. Since humans are essential social creatures, the way itself to present knowledge concerning the human condition, must be social of some sort and kind, however not referring to some kind of reductionism where social models of explanation possess or holds monopoly. Social and social psychological perspectives itself represents parts of the whole matter regarding understanding and explanation of human evil. The fact that humans present, or has to represent themselves as humans among other humans, means that basically a social language is required both to explain and describe human manners and ways of being. This then truly represents its own way or, more correctly, level or standard of explanation, which makes social psychology some sort of significant, though not sufficient. More substantial, the vision itself of integrating different ontological and theoretical levels and objects of science for the purpose of manifesting or make real a full-fledged psychological perspective on evil, should be considered or characterized a meta-psychological perspective. The text is partially constructed as a review of existing theories and theorists concerning the matter of evil and logically associated themes such as violence, mass murder, genocide, antisocial behaviour in general, aggression, hate and cruelty. However, the demands of making a theoretical distinction between these themes, although connected, is stressed. Above all, an integral perspective combining different scientific disciplines is aimed at.
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Helai, Baryalai. An Insider’s View : Lessons from the Afghan Peace Process, 2009-2021. Folke Bernadotte Academy, janvier 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.61880/jnph7128.

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This insider’s view gives a first-hand account of the Afghan peace process between the government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the Taliban between 2009 and 2021. Written by the former Chief of Staff of the Afghanistan governments Negotiation Team, it gives the view of the peace process from the vantage point of someone in the room when it all happened. It explores the challenges the Negotiation team and Afghan government faced and how they responded to those challenges. While the peace process was frustrating and ultimately failed, there are some lessons that can be drawn from the process, that the document clearly list at the end.
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Tomiak, Richard, et Jaime Millán. Sustainability of Reform in Central America : Market Convergence and Regional Integration. Inter-American Development Bank, janvier 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0011225.

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The objective of this paper is to assesses the Central American power sector reforms and suggest an integrated framework for promoting sustainability of electricity sector reform in the six countries of the Central American isthmus. Whilst the paper draws on experiences gained in other parts of the world, it explicitly takes into account the particular characteristics of the region. It concurs with the view that competition in the six Central American states is limited by their technical and institutional constraints but suggests that these can be overcome over time by establishing appropriate regulatory regimes and pursuing a policy of regional market convergence that ultimately results in full regional integration.
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Alhasan, Ahmad, Brian Moon, Doug Steele, Hyung Lee et Abu Sufian. Chip Seal Quality Assurance Using Percent Embedment. Illinois Center for Transportation, décembre 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36501/0197-9191/23-029.

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This study investigates the use of macrotexture as an indicator of the percent embedment (PE) of aggregate in a chip seal and ultimately, as a quality assurance tool for chip seals. The study included an extensive field- and controlled-testing program from 24 chip seal sections constructed in Illinois. Surface texture measurements were acquired using a high-speed texture profiler and a stationary laser texture device. The analysis showed that stationary texture measurements were more consistent and reliable for estimating PE and characterizing chip seals in the field. Moreover, the ground truth PE values were estimated using an image analysis algorithm implemented on side-view images of cores extracted in the field. The ground truth PE values were estimated using four approaches: the average elevation method, percent embedment of each aggregate method, the peak method, and the aggregate circumference method. The analysis showed that the correlations between the different PE estimation methods are relatively weak, indicating the various methods provide different information and may relate to different characteristics. The general regression models for PE values estimated using the average elevation method and the mean profile depth (MPD) acquired using laser texture scans and the average least dimension (ALD) yielded the highest R2 value of 0.50. The model showed a consistent decreasing trend between PE and MPD estimated using laser texture scans and side-view images. Moreover, the model matched the expected behavior that PE should reach 100% as MPD reaches 0. Finally, four models were recommended correlating PE estimated using the average elevation and each aggregate methods to the MPD (mm) estimated from laser texture scans and ALD (mm) estimated from side-view images.
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Saville, Alan, et Caroline Wickham-Jones, dir. Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Scotland : Scottish Archaeological Research Framework Panel Report. Society for Antiquaries of Scotland, juin 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/scarf.06.2012.163.

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Why research Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Scotland? Palaeolithic and Mesolithic archaeology sheds light on the first colonisation and subsequent early inhabitation of Scotland. It is a growing and exciting field where increasing Scottish evidence has been given wider significance in the context of European prehistory. It extends over a long period, which saw great changes, including substantial environmental transformations, and the impact of, and societal response to, climate change. The period as a whole provides the foundation for the human occupation of Scotland and is crucial for understanding prehistoric society, both for Scotland and across North-West Europe. Within the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic periods there are considerable opportunities for pioneering research. Individual projects can still have a substantial impact and there remain opportunities for pioneering discoveries including cemeteries, domestic and other structures, stratified sites, and for exploring the huge evidential potential of water-logged and underwater sites. Palaeolithic and Mesolithic archaeology also stimulates and draws upon exciting multi-disciplinary collaborations. Panel Task and Remit The panel remit was to review critically the current state of knowledge and consider promising areas of future research into the earliest prehistory of Scotland. This was undertaken with a view to improved understanding of all aspects of the colonization and inhabitation of the country by peoples practising a wholly hunter-fisher-gatherer way of life prior to the advent of farming. In so doing, it was recognised as particularly important that both environmental data (including vegetation, fauna, sea level, and landscape work) and cultural change during this period be evaluated. The resultant report, outlines the different areas of research in which archaeologists interested in early prehistory work, and highlights the research topics to which they aspire. The report is structured by theme: history of investigation; reconstruction of the environment; the nature of the archaeological record; methodologies for recreating the past; and finally, the lifestyles of past people – the latter representing both a statement of current knowledge and the ultimate aim for archaeologists; the goal of all the former sections. The document is reinforced by material on-line which provides further detail and resources. The Palaeolithic and Mesolithic panel report of ScARF is intended as a resource to be utilised, built upon, and kept updated, hopefully by those it has helped inspire and inform as well as those who follow in their footsteps. Future Research The main recommendations of the panel report can be summarized under four key headings:  Visibility: Due to the considerable length of time over which sites were formed, and the predominant mobility of the population, early prehistoric remains are to be found right across the landscape, although they often survive as ephemeral traces and in low densities. Therefore, all archaeological work should take into account the expectation of Palaeolithic and Mesolithic ScARF Panel Report iv encountering early prehistoric remains. This applies equally to both commercial and research archaeology, and to amateur activity which often makes the initial discovery. This should not be seen as an obstacle, but as a benefit, and not finding such remains should be cause for question. There is no doubt that important evidence of these periods remains unrecognised in private, public, and commercial collections and there is a strong need for backlog evaluation, proper curation and analysis. The inadequate representation of Palaeolithic and Mesolithic information in existing national and local databases must be addressed.  Collaboration: Multi-disciplinary, collaborative, and cross- sector approaches must be encouraged – site prospection, prediction, recognition, and contextualisation are key areas to this end. Reconstructing past environments and their chronological frameworks, and exploring submerged and buried landscapes offer existing examples of fruitful, cross-disciplinary work. Palaeolithic and Mesolithic archaeology has an important place within Quaternary science and the potential for deeply buried remains means that geoarchaeology should have a prominent role.  Innovation: Research-led projects are currently making a substantial impact across all aspects of Palaeolithic and Mesolithic archaeology; a funding policy that acknowledges risk and promotes the innovation that these periods demand should be encouraged. The exploration of lesser known areas, work on different types of site, new approaches to artefacts, and the application of novel methodologies should all be promoted when engaging with the challenges of early prehistory.  Tackling the ‘big questions’: Archaeologists should engage with the big questions of earliest prehistory in Scotland, including the colonisation of new land, how lifestyles in past societies were organized, the effects of and the responses to environmental change, and the transitions to new modes of life. This should be done through a holistic view of the available data, encompassing all the complexities of interpretation and developing competing and testable models. Scottish data can be used to address many of the currently topical research topics in archaeology, and will provide a springboard to a better understanding of early prehistoric life in Scotland and beyond.
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Sriraj, P. S., Bo Zou, Lise Dirks, Nahid Parvez Farazi, Elliott Lewis et Jean Paul Manzanarez. Maritime Freight Data Collection Systems and Database to Support Performance Measures and Market Analyses. Illinois Center for Transportation, décembre 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36501/0197-9191/20-021.

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The Illinois Marine Transportation System (IMTS) is a key component of the nation’s inland waterway system. IMTS is comprised of 27 locks and dams, 19 port districts, more than 350 active terminals, and 1,118 miles of navigable inland waterways traversing along the borderline or within the state of Illinois. However, the infrastructure of IMTS is aging and its conditions are deteriorating. To monitor the performance of IMTS and guide infrastructure investment to enhance safety, efficiency, and reliability of the system, a comprehensive performance measurement program is needed. To this end, the objective of this project is to create an integrated, comprehensive, and maintainable database that facilitates performance measurement of maritime freight to, from, and through Illinois. To achieve this objective, a review of the literature on maritime freight transportation both in the United States and abroad was performed. To gauge practitioners’ points of view, a series of phone interviews and online surveys of Illinois’ neighboring state DOT officials, officials from the US Army Corps of Engineers, Illinois port district authorities, and carriers operating in Illinois was also conducted. With the findings from the literature review and an understanding of state DOT practices, the needed and available data sources for a maritime freight performance measurement program were identified. Building on all the above efforts, a first-of-its-kind PM database for IMTS was designed and developed, along with a detailed user manual, ready for IDOT’s immediate use and future updates. In addition, opportunities for IDOT to use the database to conduct analysis are discussed. Key programmatic recommendations that outline the role of IDOT as a champion and as a facilitator are further included. The outcome of this project will help IDOT gain much-needed knowledge of and develop programs to improve IMTS performance, increase multimodal transportation network capacity, and expand the transportation and logistics sector of the state, which ultimately benefit the people and economy of Illinois.
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Aharoni, Asaph, Zhangjun Fei, Efraim Lewinsohn, Arthur Schaffer et Yaakov Tadmor. System Approach to Understanding the Metabolic Diversity in Melon. United States Department of Agriculture, juillet 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2013.7593400.bard.

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Fruit quality is determined by numerous genetic factors that affect taste, aroma, ‎color, texture, nutritional value and shelf life. To unravel the genetic components ‎involved in the metabolic pathways behind these traits, the major goal of the project was to identify novel genes that are involved in, or that regulate, these pathways using correlation analysis between genotype, metabolite and gene expression data. The original and specific research objectives were: (1) Collection of replicated fruit from a population of 96 RI lines derived from parents distinguished by great diversity in fruit development and quality phenotypes, (2) Phenotypic and metabolic profiling of mature fruit from all 96 RI lines and their parents, (3) 454 pyrosequencing of cDNA representing mRNA of mature fruit from each line to facilitate gene expression analysis based on relative EST abundance, (4) Development of a database modeled after an existing database developed for tomato introgression lines (ILs) to facilitate online data analysis by members of this project and by researchers around the world. The main functions of the database will be to store and present metabolite and gene expression data so that correlations can be drawn between variation in target traits or metabolites across the RI population members and variation in gene expression to identify candidate genes which may impact phenotypic and chemical traits of interest, (5) Selection of RI lines for segregation and/or hybridization (crosses) analysis to ascertain whether or not genes associated with traits through gene expression/metabolite correlation analysis are indeed contributors to said traits. The overall research strategy was to utilize an available recombinant inbred population of melon (Cucumis melo L.) derived from phenotypically diverse parents and for which over 800 molecular markers have been mapped for the association of metabolic trait and gene expression QTLs. Transcriptomic data were obtained by high throughput sequencing using the Illumina platform instead of the originally planned 454 platform. The change was due to the fast advancement and proven advantages of the Illumina platform, as explained in the first annual scientific report. Metabolic data were collected using both targeted (sugars, organic acids, carotenoids) and non-targeted metabolomics analysis methodologies. Genes whose expression patterns were associated with variation of particular metabolites or fruit quality traits represent candidates for the molecular mechanisms that underlie them. Candidate genes that may encode enzymes catalyzingbiosynthetic steps in the production of volatile compounds of interest, downstream catabolic processes of aromatic amino acids and regulatory genes were selected and are in the process of functional analyses. Several of these are genes represent unanticipated effectors of compound accumulation that could not be identified using traditional approaches. According to the original plan, the Cucurbit Genomics Network (http://www.icugi.org/), developed through an earlier BARD project (IS-3333-02), was expanded to serve as a public portal for the extensive metabolomics and transcriptomic data resulting from the current project. Importantly, this database was also expanded to include genomic and metabolomic resources of all the cucurbit crops, including genomes of cucumber and watermelon, EST collections, genetic maps, metabolite data and additional information. In addition, the database provides tools enabling researchers to identify genes, the expression patterns of which correlate with traits of interest. The project has significantly expanded the existing EST resource for melon and provides new molecular tools for marker-assisted selection. This information will be opened to the public by the end of 2013, upon the first publication describing the transcriptomic and metabolomics resources developed through the project. In addition, well-characterized RI lines are available to enable targeted breeding for genes of interest. Segregation of the RI lines for specific metabolites of interest has been shown, demonstrating the utility in these lines and our new molecular and metabolic data as a basis for selection targeting specific flavor, quality, nutritional and/or defensive compounds. To summarize, all the specific goals of the project have been achieved and in many cases exceeded. Large scale trascriptomic and metabolomic resources have been developed for melon and will soon become available to the community. The usefulness of these has been validated. A number of novel genes involved in fruit ripening have been selected and are currently being functionally analyzed. We thus fully addressed our obligations to the project. In our view, however, the potential value of the project outcomes as ultimately manifested may be far greater than originally anticipated. The resources developed and expanded under this project, and the tools created for using them will enable us, and others, to continue to employ resulting data and discoveries in future studies with benefits both in basic and applied agricultural - scientific research.
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