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2. Acceptable documents for a Wisconsin driver license or identification card application.
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- Drivers' licenses Wisconsin., Identification Wisconsin., Identification Wisconsin., Drivers' licenses., Identification., Wisconsin.
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- 2024
3. Digital imaging legal precedents.
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- Civil rights United States., Civil rights States. United States, Biometric identification United States., Biometric identification States. United States, Fingerprints., Fingerprints States., Identification United States., Identification States. United States, Identification Technological innovations United States., Identification Technological innovations States. United States, Dermatoglyphics, Droits de l'homme États-Unis., Droits de l'homme États. États-Unis, Identification biométrique États-Unis., Identification biométrique États. États-Unis, Empreintes digitales., Empreintes digitales États., Identification États-Unis., Identification États. États-Unis, Identification Innovations États-Unis., Identification Innovations États. États-Unis, Biometric identification., Civil rights., Civil rights U.S. states., Fingerprints., Identification., United States.
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- 2024
4. Parameter Identification for a Multivariable Nonlinear Constitutive Model inside ANSYS Workbench
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Hokeš, Filip, Kala, Jiří, Hušek, Martin, Král, Petr, Hokeš, Filip, Kala, Jiří, Hušek, Martin, and Král, Petr
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This contribution aims to describe the process of the inverse identification of the parameters of a nonlinear material model from experimentally obtained data. This process takes place with the aid of approaches utilizing optimization procedures based on population methods which are currently implemented in the ANSYS Workbench environment. The input data for the described numerical procedure took the form of the points of a load-displacement curve which was measured during the performance of a three-point bending test on a concrete beam. This experiment was numerically simulated via the finite element method with the use of the Menétrey-Willam nonlinear material model. Great attention is paid to the description of the sensitivity analysis and the parameter correlation performed with the utilization of a programmed script that enables the correct understanding of the used material model. Emphasis is therefore placed on the analysis of individual parameters whose understanding and correct setting have a significant influence on the convergence of the nonlinear solution. The basic principle of the identification by optimization is the minimization of the difference between experimentally and numerically obtained load-displacement curves. However, the problem is how to formulate this difference as precise as possible because the right choice of objective function is crucial for achieving the optimum. One possible way is to use the root-mean-squared error that is often used for evaluation of accuracy of economy or weather mathematical models. The text also deals with the possibility of a reduction in the design vector according to the results of sensitivity analysis and shows how this reduction affects the accuracy of the sought parameters. The contribution provides another view on the utilization of optimization algorithms in the area of the design of safe and effective structures., Tento příspěvek si klade za cíl popsat proces inverzní identifikace parametrů nelineárního materiálového modelu z experimentálně získaných dat. Tento proces je proveden pomocí přístupů využívajících optimalizační postupy založených na populačních metodách, které jsou v současné době implementovány v prostředí ANSYS Workbench. Vstupní data popsaného numerické procedury měla podobu bodů zatěžovací křivky, která byla měřena během provádění tříbodového ohybového testu na betonovém nosníku. Tento experiment byl numericky simulováno pomocí metody konečných prvků s využitím nelineárního materiálového modelu. Velká pozornost je věnována popisu citlivostní analýzy a korelace provedené s využitím naprogramovaného skriptu umožňující správné pochopení použitého materiálového modelu. Důraz je proto kladen na analýzu jednotlivých parametrů, jejichž znalost a správné nastavení mají významný vliv na konvergenci nelineárního řešení. Základní princip identifikace optimalizací je minimalizace rozdílu mezi experimentálně a numericky získanými zatěžovacími křivkami. Problémem však je, jak co nejpřesněji formulovat tento rozdíl, protože správný výběr cílové funkce je zásadní pro dosažení optima. Jednou z možných cest je využít root-mean-sqaured chyby, která se často používá pro vyhodnocení přesnosti ekonomických nebo meteorologických matematických modelů. Text se také zabývá možností snížení dimenze návrhového vektoru na základě výsledků analýzy citlivosti a ukazuje, jak toto snížení ovlivňuje přesnost hledaných parametrů. Příspěvek poskytuje další pohled na využití optimalizačních algoritmů v oblasti navrhování bezpečných a efektivních kosntrukcí.
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- 2016
5. First record of Takecallis taiwana (Takahashi) and T. arundinariae (Essig) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in Colombia
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Simbaqueba, Ronald, Serna, Francisco, Miller, Gary, Simbaqueba, Ronald, Serna, Francisco, and Miller, Gary
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The aphids Takecallis taiwana (Takahashi, 1926) and T. arundinariae (Essig, 1917) were collected from two locations in the Department of Cundinamarca (Colombia) and one location within 90 km of the city of Bogotá on plants of the Phyllostachys sp. (Poaceae: Bambusoideae). This represents the first record of these species from the northern half of South America. Key diagnostic morphological characterisitcs are given to help distinguish these species. A list of the species and a summary of their distributions are provided., Los áfidos Takecallis taiwana (Takahashi, 1926) y T. arundinariae (Essig, 1917) fueron recolectados en dos localidades en el Departamento de Cundinamarca (Colombia) y otra localidad a 90 km de la ciudad de Bogotá, en la planta Phyllostachys sp. (Poaceae: Bambusoideae). Estos hallazgos representan los primeros registros de estas especies en el norte de Sudamérica. Como apoyo para la distinción de estas especies, se proporcionan características diagnósticas. Se proporciona también una lista de las especies de Takecallis y su distribución.
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- 2016
6. First record of Takecallis taiwana (Takahashi) and T. arundinariae (Essig) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in Colombia
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Simbaqueba, Ronald, Serna, Francisco, Miller, Gary, Simbaqueba, Ronald, Serna, Francisco, and Miller, Gary
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The aphids Takecallis taiwana (Takahashi, 1926) and T. arundinariae (Essig, 1917) were collected from two locations in the Department of Cundinamarca (Colombia) and one location within 90 km of the city of Bogotá on plants of the Phyllostachys sp. (Poaceae: Bambusoideae). This represents the first record of these species from the northern half of South America. Key diagnostic morphological characterisitcs are given to help distinguish these species. A list of the species and a summary of their distributions are provided., Los áfidos Takecallis taiwana (Takahashi, 1926) y T. arundinariae (Essig, 1917) fueron recolectados en dos localidades en el Departamento de Cundinamarca (Colombia) y otra localidad a 90 km de la ciudad de Bogotá, en la planta Phyllostachys sp. (Poaceae: Bambusoideae). Estos hallazgos representan los primeros registros de estas especies en el norte de Sudamérica. Como apoyo para la distinción de estas especies, se proporcionan características diagnósticas. Se proporciona también una lista de las especies de Takecallis y su distribución.
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- 2016
7. Parameter Identification for a Multivariable Nonlinear Constitutive Model inside ANSYS Workbench
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This contribution aims to describe the process of the inverse identification of the parameters of a nonlinear material model from experimentally obtained data. This process takes place with the aid of approaches utilizing optimization procedures based on population methods which are currently implemented in the ANSYS Workbench environment. The input data for the described numerical procedure took the form of the points of a load-displacement curve which was measured during the performance of a three-point bending test on a concrete beam. This experiment was numerically simulated via the finite element method with the use of the Menétrey-Willam nonlinear material model. Great attention is paid to the description of the sensitivity analysis and the parameter correlation performed with the utilization of a programmed script that enables the correct understanding of the used material model. Emphasis is therefore placed on the analysis of individual parameters whose understanding and correct setting have a significant influence on the convergence of the nonlinear solution. The basic principle of the identification by optimization is the minimization of the difference between experimentally and numerically obtained load-displacement curves. However, the problem is how to formulate this difference as precise as possible because the right choice of objective function is crucial for achieving the optimum. One possible way is to use the root-mean-squared error that is often used for evaluation of accuracy of economy or weather mathematical models. The text also deals with the possibility of a reduction in the design vector according to the results of sensitivity analysis and shows how this reduction affects the accuracy of the sought parameters. The contribution provides another view on the utilization of optimization algorithms in the area of the design of safe and effective structures., Tento příspěvek si klade za cíl popsat proces inverzní identifikace parametrů nelineárního materiálového modelu z experimentálně získaných dat. Tento proces je proveden pomocí přístupů využívajících optimalizační postupy založených na populačních metodách, které jsou v současné době implementovány v prostředí ANSYS Workbench. Vstupní data popsaného numerické procedury měla podobu bodů zatěžovací křivky, která byla měřena během provádění tříbodového ohybového testu na betonovém nosníku. Tento experiment byl numericky simulováno pomocí metody konečných prvků s využitím nelineárního materiálového modelu. Velká pozornost je věnována popisu citlivostní analýzy a korelace provedené s využitím naprogramovaného skriptu umožňující správné pochopení použitého materiálového modelu. Důraz je proto kladen na analýzu jednotlivých parametrů, jejichž znalost a správné nastavení mají významný vliv na konvergenci nelineárního řešení. Základní princip identifikace optimalizací je minimalizace rozdílu mezi experimentálně a numericky získanými zatěžovacími křivkami. Problémem však je, jak co nejpřesněji formulovat tento rozdíl, protože správný výběr cílové funkce je zásadní pro dosažení optima. Jednou z možných cest je využít root-mean-sqaured chyby, která se často používá pro vyhodnocení přesnosti ekonomických nebo meteorologických matematických modelů. Text se také zabývá možností snížení dimenze návrhového vektoru na základě výsledků analýzy citlivosti a ukazuje, jak toto snížení ovlivňuje přesnost hledaných parametrů. Příspěvek poskytuje další pohled na využití optimalizačních algoritmů v oblasti navrhování bezpečných a efektivních kosntrukcí.
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- 2016
8. Parameter Identification for a Multivariable Nonlinear Constitutive Model inside ANSYS Workbench
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This contribution aims to describe the process of the inverse identification of the parameters of a nonlinear material model from experimentally obtained data. This process takes place with the aid of approaches utilizing optimization procedures based on population methods which are currently implemented in the ANSYS Workbench environment. The input data for the described numerical procedure took the form of the points of a load-displacement curve which was measured during the performance of a three-point bending test on a concrete beam. This experiment was numerically simulated via the finite element method with the use of the Menétrey-Willam nonlinear material model. Great attention is paid to the description of the sensitivity analysis and the parameter correlation performed with the utilization of a programmed script that enables the correct understanding of the used material model. Emphasis is therefore placed on the analysis of individual parameters whose understanding and correct setting have a significant influence on the convergence of the nonlinear solution. The basic principle of the identification by optimization is the minimization of the difference between experimentally and numerically obtained load-displacement curves. However, the problem is how to formulate this difference as precise as possible because the right choice of objective function is crucial for achieving the optimum. One possible way is to use the root-mean-squared error that is often used for evaluation of accuracy of economy or weather mathematical models. The text also deals with the possibility of a reduction in the design vector according to the results of sensitivity analysis and shows how this reduction affects the accuracy of the sought parameters. The contribution provides another view on the utilization of optimization algorithms in the area of the design of safe and effective structures., Tento příspěvek si klade za cíl popsat proces inverzní identifikace parametrů nelineárního materiálového modelu z experimentálně získaných dat. Tento proces je proveden pomocí přístupů využívajících optimalizační postupy založených na populačních metodách, které jsou v současné době implementovány v prostředí ANSYS Workbench. Vstupní data popsaného numerické procedury měla podobu bodů zatěžovací křivky, která byla měřena během provádění tříbodového ohybového testu na betonovém nosníku. Tento experiment byl numericky simulováno pomocí metody konečných prvků s využitím nelineárního materiálového modelu. Velká pozornost je věnována popisu citlivostní analýzy a korelace provedené s využitím naprogramovaného skriptu umožňující správné pochopení použitého materiálového modelu. Důraz je proto kladen na analýzu jednotlivých parametrů, jejichž znalost a správné nastavení mají významný vliv na konvergenci nelineárního řešení. Základní princip identifikace optimalizací je minimalizace rozdílu mezi experimentálně a numericky získanými zatěžovacími křivkami. Problémem však je, jak co nejpřesněji formulovat tento rozdíl, protože správný výběr cílové funkce je zásadní pro dosažení optima. Jednou z možných cest je využít root-mean-sqaured chyby, která se často používá pro vyhodnocení přesnosti ekonomických nebo meteorologických matematických modelů. Text se také zabývá možností snížení dimenze návrhového vektoru na základě výsledků analýzy citlivosti a ukazuje, jak toto snížení ovlivňuje přesnost hledaných parametrů. Příspěvek poskytuje další pohled na využití optimalizačních algoritmů v oblasti navrhování bezpečných a efektivních kosntrukcí.
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- 2016
9. On Identification and Alienation
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Izcovich, Luis and Izcovich, Luis
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What would a desire that is notbased on the desire of the Otherbe like? On the basis of Lacan’sformula that “desire is the desireof the Other”, the paper poses aquestion that has to do with analyticalpractice and its horizon. Weaddress the dimension of a desirebased on the necessary identificationwith the Other, which resultsfrom consenting to the relationwith the Other and which logicallyentails alienation. We attempt todescribe the perspective, evidentsince Lacan’s early writings, whichaccounts, first, for a desire originatingin alienation and then for thetransition to a desire that wouldbe the consequence of the failureof identifications. Our proposal isthat this desire, as the effect of theseparation from the Other revealsthe true identity of the subjectand, therefore, the disalienationof capitalist discourse., ¿Qué sería un deseo que no se sostenga en el deseo del Otro? A partir de la fórmula de Lacan “el deseo es el deseo del Otro”, se abre un interrogante que concierne a la práctica analítica y su horizonte. Abordamos la dimensión de un deseo apoyado en la necesaria identificación con el Otro, resultado de un consentimiento de la relación con el Otro, y que comporta, lógicamente, una alienación. Intentamos demostrar la perspectiva que desde los primeros escritos de Lacan da cuenta, primero, de un deseo cuyo origen es la alienación y, segundo, del pasaje a un deseo que sería la consecuencia de la caída de las identificaciones. Nuestra proposición es que ese deseo, efecto de la separación del Otro, es el que revela la verdadera identidad del sujeto y, por lo tanto, la desalienación del discurso capitalista., Qu’en serait-il d’un désir qui nese soutiendrait pas du désir del’Autre? Une question se pose àpartir de la formule de Lacan « ledésir est le désir de l’Autre », quitouche à la pratique analytique età son horizon. La dimension d’undésir qui s’appui sur l’identificationnécessaire à l’Autre, en tantque suite d’un consentement aurapport à l’Autre, et qui comportelogiquement une aliénation est iciabordée pour démontrer que laperspective de Lacan déjà dans sestous premiers écrits rend compte,d’abord, d’un désir issu de l’aliénationet, ensuite, du franchissementvers un désir qui serait effet de lachute des identifications. Ce désir,effet de l’écart vis-à-vis de l’Autre,dévoile la véritable identité du sujetet donc la désaliénation du discourscapitaliste.
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- 2015
10. Felipe Alonso: identificación con el mito clásico
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Dibujo, Universidad de Sevilla. HUM822: Gráfica y Creación Digital, González Palacios, María del Rocío, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Dibujo, Universidad de Sevilla. HUM822: Gráfica y Creación Digital, and González Palacios, María del Rocío
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Felipe Alonso (Madrid, 1985) es un joven y exitoso pintor figurativo, con una fulgurante carrera y numerosas exposiciones a sus espaldas. Partiendo de una visión contemporánea del mito clásico, presenta una producción que, a nuestro juicio, podría analizarse desde la idea arquetípica de alétheia -la verdad, el des-ocultamiento del ser–. Nuestra intención es ahondar en cómo el artista se sirve de los símbolos preestablecidos en la mitología clásica para construir un mensaje actual y personal. Su obra se gesta a partir de un proceso de ocultamiento y des-ocultamiento de las formas tras el cual, finalmente, acaba surgiendo su propia identidad., Felipe Alonso (Madrid, 1985) is a young figurative painter with a brilliant career and many exhibitions. He part from a contemporary vision of classical myth, it presents a production that, in our view, could be analyzed from the archetypal idea of alétheia-truth, the unconcealment of Being. Our intention is to delve into how the artist uses symbols preset in classical mythology to build a current and personal message.His work is brewing from a process of concealment and unconcealment of the forms, after which, finally, that emerge his own identity
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- 2015
11. Felipe Alonso: identificación con el mito clásico
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Dibujo, Universidad de Sevilla. HUM822: Gráfica y Creación Digital, González Palacios, María del Rocío, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Dibujo, Universidad de Sevilla. HUM822: Gráfica y Creación Digital, and González Palacios, María del Rocío
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Felipe Alonso (Madrid, 1985) es un joven y exitoso pintor figurativo, con una fulgurante carrera y numerosas exposiciones a sus espaldas. Partiendo de una visión contemporánea del mito clásico, presenta una producción que, a nuestro juicio, podría analizarse desde la idea arquetípica de alétheia -la verdad, el des-ocultamiento del ser–. Nuestra intención es ahondar en cómo el artista se sirve de los símbolos preestablecidos en la mitología clásica para construir un mensaje actual y personal. Su obra se gesta a partir de un proceso de ocultamiento y des-ocultamiento de las formas tras el cual, finalmente, acaba surgiendo su propia identidad., Felipe Alonso (Madrid, 1985) is a young figurative painter with a brilliant career and many exhibitions. He part from a contemporary vision of classical myth, it presents a production that, in our view, could be analyzed from the archetypal idea of alétheia-truth, the unconcealment of Being. Our intention is to delve into how the artist uses symbols preset in classical mythology to build a current and personal message.His work is brewing from a process of concealment and unconcealment of the forms, after which, finally, that emerge his own identity
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- 2015
12. Felipe Alonso: identificación con el mito clásico
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Dibujo, Universidad de Sevilla. HUM822: Gráfica y Creación Digital, González Palacios, María del Rocío, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Dibujo, Universidad de Sevilla. HUM822: Gráfica y Creación Digital, and González Palacios, María del Rocío
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Felipe Alonso (Madrid, 1985) es un joven y exitoso pintor figurativo, con una fulgurante carrera y numerosas exposiciones a sus espaldas. Partiendo de una visión contemporánea del mito clásico, presenta una producción que, a nuestro juicio, podría analizarse desde la idea arquetípica de alétheia -la verdad, el des-ocultamiento del ser–. Nuestra intención es ahondar en cómo el artista se sirve de los símbolos preestablecidos en la mitología clásica para construir un mensaje actual y personal. Su obra se gesta a partir de un proceso de ocultamiento y des-ocultamiento de las formas tras el cual, finalmente, acaba surgiendo su propia identidad., Felipe Alonso (Madrid, 1985) is a young figurative painter with a brilliant career and many exhibitions. He part from a contemporary vision of classical myth, it presents a production that, in our view, could be analyzed from the archetypal idea of alétheia-truth, the unconcealment of Being. Our intention is to delve into how the artist uses symbols preset in classical mythology to build a current and personal message.His work is brewing from a process of concealment and unconcealment of the forms, after which, finally, that emerge his own identity
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- 2015
13. Felipe Alonso: identificación con el mito clásico
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Dibujo, Universidad de Sevilla. HUM822: Gráfica y Creación Digital, González Palacios, María del Rocío, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Dibujo, Universidad de Sevilla. HUM822: Gráfica y Creación Digital, and González Palacios, María del Rocío
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Felipe Alonso (Madrid, 1985) es un joven y exitoso pintor figurativo, con una fulgurante carrera y numerosas exposiciones a sus espaldas. Partiendo de una visión contemporánea del mito clásico, presenta una producción que, a nuestro juicio, podría analizarse desde la idea arquetípica de alétheia -la verdad, el des-ocultamiento del ser–. Nuestra intención es ahondar en cómo el artista se sirve de los símbolos preestablecidos en la mitología clásica para construir un mensaje actual y personal. Su obra se gesta a partir de un proceso de ocultamiento y des-ocultamiento de las formas tras el cual, finalmente, acaba surgiendo su propia identidad., Felipe Alonso (Madrid, 1985) is a young figurative painter with a brilliant career and many exhibitions. He part from a contemporary vision of classical myth, it presents a production that, in our view, could be analyzed from the archetypal idea of alétheia-truth, the unconcealment of Being. Our intention is to delve into how the artist uses symbols preset in classical mythology to build a current and personal message.His work is brewing from a process of concealment and unconcealment of the forms, after which, finally, that emerge his own identity
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- 2015
14. A novel approach to latent fingermark detection using aptamer-based reagents
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Wood, MA and Wood, MA
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Research into latent fingermark detection and visualisation has taken many paths over the years as researchers and practitioners explore numerous methods to improve existing reagents. The majority of past research has resulted in providing small, incremental improvements to existing techniques. Currently, some researchers have opted to seek more transformational improvements in detection sensitivity, selectivity and visualisation. One such area being investigated is utilising immunology to target proteins, amino acids and drug metabolites in the latent fingermark deposit. Research to date has indicated that antibodies have great potential in providing these transformational improvements due to their ability to bind to certain fingermark components with high sensitivity and selectivity. Following on from the antibody research, aptamers have been highlighted as the next potential immunogenic technique for several reasons, including reduced health and safety issues, lower cost, greater sensitivity and selectivity, and ease of design and versatility. Aptamers are specifically selected oligonucleotides comprised of either ribonucleic acid (RNA) or single-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid (ssDNA). Due to the selection strategies employed, aptamers can be designed to target most molecules and bind to them with detection limits in the sub-micromolar to nanomolar ranges. Although aptamers have been successfully used in a variety of highly sensitive and selective detection devices, they have not been investigated for use in the detection and visualisation of latent fingermarks prior to this project. Initially, this project focussed on aptamers targeting amino acids as a means of visualising latent fingermarks. However, it was found that strong, non-specific interactions occurred with both the aptamer and the fluorescent tag, resulting in a lack of success with this approach. In order to address these issues, aptamers selected to the protein lysozyme were used on fingermarks plac
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- 2014
15. Documentos que se aceptan para solicitar una licencia de conducir o tarjeta de identificación del estado de Wisconsin.
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- Drivers' licenses Wisconsin., Identification Wisconsin., Identification Wisconsin., Drivers' licenses., Identification., Wisconsin.
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- 2013
16. Acceptable documents for a Wisconsin driver license or identification card application.
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- Drivers' licenses Wisconsin., Identification Wisconsin., Identification Wisconsin., Drivers' licenses., Identification., Wisconsin.
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- 2013
17. Cross-entropy approaches to software forensics : source code authorship identification
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Stinson, James Thomas and Stinson, James Thomas
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- Authorship Identification Computer programs., Cross-entropy method., Identification., Source code (Computer science), Plagiarism., Art d'écrire Identification Logiciels., Méthode de l'entropie croisée., Identification., Code source (Informatique), Plagiat., plagiarism., Cross-entropy method, Identification, Plagiarism, Source code (Computer science)
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Identification of source code authorship can be a useful tool in the areas of security and forensic investigation by helping to create corroborating evidence that may send a suspected cyber terrorist, hacker, or malicious code writer to jail. When applied to academia, it can also prove a useful tool for professors who suspect students of academic dishonesty, plagiarism, or modification of source code related to programming assignments. The purpose of this dissertation is to determine whether or not cross-entropy approaches to source code authorship analysis will succeed in predicting the correct author of a given piece of source code. If so, this work will try to identify factors that affect the accuracy of the algorithm, how programmer experience determines accuracy, and whether a cross-entropy approach performs better than some known source code authorship approaches. The approach taken in the research effort will manufacture a corpus of source code writings from various authors based on the same system descriptions and varying system descriptions, from which benchmarks of different approaches can be measured.
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- 2011
18. “Facing the Enemy”
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Reis, Emilson dos and Reis, Emilson dos
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This article investigates the issues of demoniac possession and mental diseases. Is there any relationship between them? Is a Christian ministering fated to face demoniac possessions? Are there some precautions to be taken when such circumstances occur? Such questions shall analyzed and treated along with a brief profile of the situations when these questions tend to be clear., O artigo pondera a questão da possessão demoníaca e das doenças mentais.Seriam elas as mesmas coisas? Existem cuidados a serem tomados quando taiscircunstâncias ocorrem? Tais questões serão analisadas e tratadas junto com um breve perfil de tais situações quando essas tendem a ser algo evidente.
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- 2010
19. “Facing the Enemy”
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Reis, Emilson dos and Reis, Emilson dos
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This article investigates the issues of demoniac possession and mental diseases. Is there any relationship between them? Is a Christian ministering fated to face demoniac possessions? Are there some precautions to be taken when such circumstances occur? Such questions shall analyzed and treated along with a brief profile of the situations when these questions tend to be clear., O artigo pondera a questão da possessão demoníaca e das doenças mentais.Seriam elas as mesmas coisas? Existem cuidados a serem tomados quando taiscircunstâncias ocorrem? Tais questões serão analisadas e tratadas junto com um breve perfil de tais situações quando essas tendem a ser algo evidente.
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- 2010
20. “Facing the Enemy”
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Reis, Emilson dos and Reis, Emilson dos
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This article investigates the issues of demoniac possession and mental diseases. Is there any relationship between them? Is a Christian ministering fated to face demoniac possessions? Are there some precautions to be taken when such circumstances occur? Such questions shall analyzed and treated along with a brief profile of the situations when these questions tend to be clear., O artigo pondera a questão da possessão demoníaca e das doenças mentais.Seriam elas as mesmas coisas? Existem cuidados a serem tomados quando taiscircunstâncias ocorrem? Tais questões serão analisadas e tratadas junto com um breve perfil de tais situações quando essas tendem a ser algo evidente.
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- 2010
21. Identification of Endophytic Bacteria in Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) and their Effect on Plant Growth
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Rangeshwaran, R., Raj, J., Kumar, Sreerama, Rangeshwaran, R., Raj, J., and Kumar, Sreerama
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Five endophytic bacteria were isolated from healthy chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) plants by surface-disinfestation method and identified based on morphological, physiological and biochemical tests. Erwinia herbicola and Enterobacter agglomerans, which had nitrate-solubilizing ability, were isolated from the root endosphere and Bacillus megaterium, B. circulans and one unidentified species of Bacillus were isolated from the leaf and stem tissues. None of the isolates had phosphate-solubilizing ability. All the isolates tolerated a wide range of pH and exhibited growth from pH 5 to 9. B. circulans and E. agglomerans tolerated an alkaline pH of 11, which is unusual. Higher growth promotion was noticed in chickpea plants treated with B. megaterium, E. agglomerans and Bacillus sp. and the plants treated with endophytes survived well in the presence of the wilt pathogen, Rhizoctonia solani. Seedlings from seeds treated with bacteria showed an increase in phenol content up to sixth day after Inoculation. The maximum phenol content (483.33μg g−1) was noticed in B. megaterium treated and the lowest (246.67μg g−1) was in control. Endophytic bacteria from healthy plant tissue could play a useful role In plant protection.
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- 2008
22. The Extent of DoD Influence on the Development and Application of Radio Frequency (RFID) Technology in the Civilian Sector
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NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA, Acevedo, Rafael A., Cooper, Robert W., NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA, Acevedo, Rafael A., and Cooper, Robert W.
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It would be a fair argument to say that there is perhaps no invention that has had as much impact on the world as that of the Internet. The internet, however, was conceived in the minds of government employees. Just as Government influenced the development of the internet, the same can be said of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology. The DoD had a very large impact on the development of RFID. Many DoD funded projects and experiments helped pave the way for and significantly influenced the development of RFID technology. This project examines the extent of that DoD influence and shows the correlation between DoD and RFID developments in the civilian sector. From Defense projects in minefields location to tracking containers in ships on the high seas in support of the war on terror, this project explains how specific Government sponsored projects had a direct influence on the current state of RFID technology., The original document contains color images.
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- 2005
23. Characterization of the Integrated Virus Detection System (IVDS): A Novel Instrument for Virus Identification and Its Use in the Initial Characterization of a New Marine Virus
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GEO-CENTERS INC ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND MD, Kuzmanovic, D. A., Elashvili, I., Wick, C. H., Krueger, S., GEO-CENTERS INC ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND MD, Kuzmanovic, D. A., Elashvili, I., Wick, C. H., and Krueger, S.
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Detection and quantification of unknown or novel virus samples remains one of the great technical challenges in biological sciences. Here we report the characterization of an instrument, The Integrated Virus Detection System (IVDS) as an accurate and rapid means to size and quantify viral unknowns., See also ADM001736, Proceedings for the Army Science Conference (24th) Held on 29 November - 2 December 2005 in Orlando, Florida.
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- 2004
24. Department of Defense Standard Practice: Identification Marking of U.S. Military Property
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IDENTIFICATION MARKING OF UNITED STATESMILITARY PROPERTY WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH and IDENTIFICATION MARKING OF UNITED STATESMILITARY PROPERTY WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
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This standard provides the item marking criteria for development of specific marking requirements and methods for identification of items of military property produced, stocked, stored, and issued by or for the Department of Defense. This standard addresses criteria and data content for both human-readable information (HRI) and machine-readable information (MRI) applications of item identification marking., Superseding MIl-STD-130L, 10 October 2003
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- 2004
25. L'archivage numérique : conditions, enjeux, effets
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Revue Protée, Théories et pratiques sémiotiques, Sous la responsabilité de Sémir Badir et de Jan Baetens, Revue Protée, Théories et pratiques sémiotiques, and Sous la responsabilité de Sémir Badir et de Jan Baetens
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Reposant de manière aiguë la question de l’inscription des traces mémorielles, la numérisation des objets culturels, qu’analysent la plupart des contributions à ce dossier, a tout de suite suscité, et continue du reste à produire, des interprétations fort divergentes, les unes optimistes et utopiques, les autres sceptiques, pessimistes, voire apocalyptiques.
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- 2004
26. Investigation of the replacement of Margaret River hairy marron Cherax tenuimanus (Smith) by smooth marron C. cainii Austin
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Bunn, John J. and Bunn, John J.
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The Margaret River hairy marron, Cherax tenuimanus (Smith, 1912) (Decapoda: Parastacidae) is critically endangered due to the introduction of the widespread marron, C. cainii Austin, 2002. This project investigates the rapid replacement of C. tenuimanus with studies important to its conservation. The ability to identify correctly in the field C. tenuimanuss, C. cainii and hybrids was investigated by linking morphology and marker allozyme loci. C. tenuimanus was readily identified in the field and errors were conservative; no genetically identified hybrids or C. cainii were field identified as C. tenuimauus during tissue samples collection. A prototype field identification guide has been constructed, aiming to provide the general public with an ability to identify correctly in the field C. tenuimanus. This should allow community participation in recovery plans centred on active removal of C. cainii and hybrids and ensure minimal accidental removal of C. tenuimanus. The guide will serve to allow recreational marron fishing within C. tenuimanus habitat, and raise public awareness about C. tenuimanus and its conservation. For the purpose of investigating the role of hybridisation in the replacement, accurate field identification of hybrid marron, based on morphology, was not achievable. Investigation into the relationship between median carina length and orbital carapace length recorded during tissue sample collection provided some distinction, but not at a diagnostic level. The genetically diverse F2 or backcross hybrid marron had the lowest accurate field identification. Further investigation into morphological and morphometric relationships will be necessary if precise accuracy in field identification of marron is deemed possible. The distribution of marron species within Margaret River was mapped with C. tenuimanus found almost exclusively in the forested upper reaches, only in sympatry with C. cainii. An abrupt boundary of occurrence exists for C. tenuimamus betwee
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- 2004
27. High Performance Real-Time Fusion Architecture
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INTEGRATED SENSORS INC UTICA NY, Fountain, Garry, INTEGRATED SENSORS INC UTICA NY, and Fountain, Garry
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The objective of this effort was to define, prototype and demonstrate an affordable next-generation JDL Level 2 fusion and exploitation architecture called the High Performance Real-Time Fusion Architecture (HPRTF). It was the goal of HPRTF to produce the following: Identification of processing bottlenecks that limit current Level 2 fusion systems from performing in real-time. Development of a hardware requirements trade space for real-time execution and identification of affordable solutions, Definition of an affordable, scalable, next generation fusion architecture, which will support real-time execution of Level 2 fusion systems. Development and demonstration of critical portions of a next generation Level 2 fusion architecture prototype system that demonstrates the capability of real-time execution., The original document contains color images.
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- 2002
28. Flight Test Identification and Simulation of a UH-60A Helicopter and Slung Load
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ARMY AVIATION RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY ACTIVITY MOFFETT FIELD CA AEROFLIGHTDYNAMICS DIRECTORATE, Cicolani, Luigi S., Sahai, Ranjana, Tucker, George E., McCoy, Allen H., Tyson, Peter H., ARMY AVIATION RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY ACTIVITY MOFFETT FIELD CA AEROFLIGHTDYNAMICS DIRECTORATE, Cicolani, Luigi S., Sahai, Ranjana, Tucker, George E., McCoy, Allen H., and Tyson, Peter H.
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Helicopter slung-load operations are common in both military and civil contexts. Helicopters and loads are often qualified for these operations by means of flight tests, which can be expensive and time consuming. There is significant potential to reduce such costs both through revisions in flight-test methods and by using validated simulation models. To these ends, flight tests were conducted at Moffett Field to demonstrate the identification of key dynamic parameters during flight tests (aircraft stability margins and handling-qualities parameters, and load pendulum stability), and to accumulate a data base for simulation development and validation. The test aircraft was a UH-60A Black Hawk, and the primary test load was an instrumented 8- by 6- by 6-ft cargo container. Tests were focused on the lateral and longitudinal axes, which are the axes most affected by the load pendulum modes in the frequency range of interest for handling qualities; tests were conducted at airspeeds from hover to 80 knots. Using telemetered data, the dynamic parameters were evaluated in near real time after each test airspeed and before clearing the aircraft to the next test point. These computations were completed in under 1 min. A simulation model was implemented by integrating an advanced model of the UH-60A aerodynamics, dynamic equations for the two-body slung-load system, and load static aerodynamics obtained from wind-tunnel measurements. Comparisons with flight data for the helicopter alone and with a slung load showed good overall agreement for all parameters and test points; however, unmodeled secondary dynamic losses around 2 Hz were found in the helicopter model and they resulted in conservative stability margin estimates.
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- 2001
29. TACOM/ARDEC Personalized Weapons Technology Program Meeting Report
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ARMY ARMAMENT RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT AND ENGINEERING CENTER PICATINNY ARSENAL NJ CLOSE COMBAT ARMAMENTS CENTER, Sadowski, Lucian, Small, Stephen C., ARMY ARMAMENT RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT AND ENGINEERING CENTER PICATINNY ARSENAL NJ CLOSE COMBAT ARMAMENTS CENTER, Sadowski, Lucian, and Small, Stephen C.
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On 26 Oct 2000, the Joint Service Small Arms Program at the U.S. Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center (ARDEC), Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey hosted a meeting between representatives from the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) and personnel from the Close Combat Armaments Center. The meeting was the first of a planned series following the July 2000 signing of a Memorandum of Agreement between ARDEC and NJIT for support in the development and selection of technologies applicable for 'smart gun' or 'user only' gun technologies. NJIT was tasked by the State of New Jersey to research the state-of-the-art and near future technologies and systems with the goal of determining if they could reduce the number of accidental and purposeful shootings (to include suicide) by unapproved users of the weapon. The State of New Jersey has mandated that handguns be equipped with user identification or authorization technologies, when such technologies are available and developed to a suitable extent. These technologies also have potential application for use with future sophisticated small arms. Such weapons if captured by enemy combatants could pose a significant threat to friendly forces. Technologies to disable the weapon and prevent unauthorized use are of interest to the U.S. armed forces.
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- 2001
30. Bayesian Belief Networks for Fault Identification in Aircraft Gas Turbines
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AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSONAFB OH, Reed, Aaaron T., AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSONAFB OH, and Reed, Aaaron T.
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This paper describes the methodology for usage of Bayesian Belief Networks (BBNs) in fault detection for aircraft gas turbine engines. First, the basic theory of BBNs is discussed, followed by a discussion on the application of this theory to a specific engine. In particular, the selection of faults and the means by which operating regions for the BBN system are chosen are analyzed. This methodology is then illustrated using the GE CFM56-7 turbofan engine as an example.
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- 2000
31. Fabrication and Control of Multilayered Superlattice Smart Structures.
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MISSOURI UNIV-ROLLA, Rao, S. V., MISSOURI UNIV-ROLLA, and Rao, S. V.
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This report outlines some of the structural identification and robust control methods developed for smart structural systems. A simple procedure for the shape optimization of distributed sensors is developed. The outputs of these spatially distributed sensors are utilized for the implementation of optimal controllers on the smart structural systems. A structural identification technique is developed by utilizing the multiple parametric measurements provided by the shaped PVDF film sensors. This method generates a minimal state variable representation of the structural system. The outputs of the state variable model are measured by using the distributed sensors. A variety of robust controllers were designed and implemented on the smart structural systems. In this study we have investigated the design of robust controllers by incorporating the performance requirements, robustness against the system uncertainties and the control effort constraints. The robustness properties of the controllers have been verified experimentally.
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- 1996
32. Fact sheet
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- Welfare fraud Prevention. Connecticut, Biometric identification Connecticut., Fingerprints Identification Data processing., Identification Connecticut., Identification Technological innovations Connecticut., Image processing Digital techniques., Identification biométrique Connecticut., Empreintes digitales Identification Informatique., Identification Connecticut., Identification Innovations Connecticut., Traitement d'images Techniques numériques., digital imaging., Biometric identification., Fingerprints Identification Data processing., Identification., Image processing Digital techniques., Welfare fraud Prevention., Connecticut.
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- 1996
33. Fingerprinting
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Ayers, Neil A. and Ayers, Neil A.
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- Fingerprints History., Identification., Criminal procedure., Empreintes digitales Histoire., Identification., Criminal procedure., Fingerprints., Identification.
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Discusses the origin of fingerprinting and whether it was first used for identification purposes or to apprehend criminals.
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- 1995
34. Federal Logistics Information System (FLIS) Procedures Manual. Volume 8. Change 1.
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DEFENSE LOGISTICS SERVICES CENTER BATTLE CREEK MI and DEFENSE LOGISTICS SERVICES CENTER BATTLE CREEK MI
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Change 1 to Volume 8, AD-A283 823.
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- 1994
35. Applying Continuous Process Improvement to the Contract Closeout Process
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NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA, Motherway, Daniel J., NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA, and Motherway, Daniel J.
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The purpose of this study is to streamline the contract closeout process through the application of continuous process improvement techniques. A methodology for the identification of procedures involved in the process and problem areas in the process was developed. Available literature was reviewed and personal interviews were conducted to develop a model of the contract closeout process and to identify problems in the contract closeout process. Continuous Process Improvement procedures were applied to the contract model and the problems identified to eliminate the problems and increase the efficiency of the process. Recommendations included: increasing the priority placed on the close out of U. S. Government contracts, development of an automated system for the close out of U. S. Government contracts, development of a training program in the contract closeout process, improvement of communications between organizations involved in the contract closeout process, and application of continuous process improvement procedures to reduce the time required to close out U. S. Government contracts. Streamlining the contract closeout process.
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- 1993
36. RAND's Concept Analysis Environment: A Briefing
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RAND CORP SANTA MONICA CA, Gritton, Eugene C., Don, Bruce, Steeb, Randall, RAND CORP SANTA MONICA CA, Gritton, Eugene C., Don, Bruce, and Steeb, Randall
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A primary mission of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is the development of innovative system concepts for improving the effectiveness of U.S. military forces. To assist DARPA in this effort, RAND has established the Concept Analysis Environment (CAE), a secure set of systems for the analysis, exploration, and evaluation of advanced military concepts. This secure framework incorporates simulation models for determining the effectiveness of advanced military system concepts in simulated battlefield environments. The authors describe the system's current and prospective simulation models and their use in two projects: the tactical armor/anti-armor study and the joint close support study. The CAE is expected to make a significant contribution to the three stages of developing innovative system concepts: initial conceptualization, identification of desirable system characteristics, and determination of probable military effectiveness.
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- 1990
37. Behavioral Strategies for Enhancing Productivity
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MARYLAND UNIV COLLEGE PARK COLL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT, Latham, Gary, Cummings, L. L., Mitchell, Terence R., MARYLAND UNIV COLLEGE PARK COLL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT, Latham, Gary, Cummings, L. L., and Mitchell, Terence R.
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A three stage process is proposed for enhancing productivity through the utilization of human resources. The stages comprising the process are: (1) identifying poor performance; (2) deciding what causes poor performance; and (3) coping with poor performance. Together these strategies form a performance enhancement system. Strategies for identifying a poor performance include examining discrepancies between goals and measured achievement, making comparisons across people, units or organizations, and making comparisons across time. A model for diagnosing and responding to poor performance is presented based on attribution theory. Empirical results in support of the model are discussed. Steps for coping with poor performance include (1) defining performance behaviorally, (2) training managers to minimize rating errors, (3) setting specific hard goals, and (4) ensuring that the consequences of working toward and attaining the goals are positive for the employee., Prepared in cooperation with the University of Washington State - Graduate School of Business Administration, Seattle, and with the University of Wisconsin-Madison - Graduate School Business, Contract N00014-79-C-0750. Sponsored in part by Contract MDA903-79-C-0543 and Grant NSF-DAR79-09792.
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- 1980
38. The Identification of the Subclasses of Human IgG by Analytical Isotachophoresis
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ARMY MEDICAL RESEARCH INST OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES FREDERICK MD, Hedlund,K. W., Wistar,R. , Jr., Nichelson,D., ARMY MEDICAL RESEARCH INST OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES FREDERICK MD, Hedlund,K. W., Wistar,R. , Jr., and Nichelson,D.
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- 1978
39. Project Number Formats.
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DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER ALEXANDRIA VA and DEFENSE DOCUMENTATION CENTER ALEXANDRIA VA
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Project number formats used in processing documents into the DDC automatic data processing system are listed. Project formats unique to military, Government or private organizations issuing documents have been standardized in the input process to insure reliability of retrieval products. In most instances, listings include AD (accession) numbers of documents for which formats were established, their report numbers and the TAB or GRA and I volumes in which announcement appeared. (Author), Supersedes Rept. no. DDC-TR-73-1, AD-759 400.
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- 1976
40. Flying Qualities Phase, Volume II. Chapter 15: Dynamic Parameter Analysis.
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AIR FORCE TEST PILOT SCHOOL EDWARDS AFB CA and AIR FORCE TEST PILOT SCHOOL EDWARDS AFB CA
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The term 'dynamic parameter analysis' is used in this course to mean a discussion of (1) the general systems identification problem, (2) parameter estimation techniques, and (3) parameter analysis methods. Systems identification is the determination of the characteristics of a physical system from experimental test data. Parameter estimation techniques are methods used in systems identification problems, and parameter analysis is putting the results of these experiments to good use.
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- 1981
41. Identification of Linear Dynamics Systems
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CALIFORNIA UNIV LOS ANGELES SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE, Balakrishnan,A. V., CALIFORNIA UNIV LOS ANGELES SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE, and Balakrishnan,A. V.
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The identification problem of systems with linear dynamics with state and observation noise is considered. An application to a Flight Control problem is indicated. (Author), Presented at the Southeastern Symposium on System Theory (3rd), held at Georgia Inst. of Tech., Atlanta, on 5-6 Apr 71.
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- 1971
42. GUIDE TO PROBLEM ANALYSIS OF ADVANCED TECHNOLOGICAL OBJECTIVES. METHODOLOGY FOR PROBLEM RESEARCH
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PROGRESS MANAGEMENT SERVICES ARLINGTON VA, Massey, Robert J., Hoshovsky, Alexander G., PROGRESS MANAGEMENT SERVICES ARLINGTON VA, Massey, Robert J., and Hoshovsky, Alexander G.
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The guide provides description of procedures used in an experimental project of the Air Force to identify, describe an document the problems of technological nature encountered or expected in the development of advanced systems or components. The objective of the project was to develop tools and procedures for improved R and D communications between R and D managers, technology users and the scientists and engineers.
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- 1970
43. Detection of Staphylococcal Enterotoxins. An Annotated Bibliography
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SCHOOL OF AEROSPACE MEDICINE BROOKS AFB TX, Krieg, Richard E., Jr, SCHOOL OF AEROSPACE MEDICINE BROOKS AFB TX, and Krieg, Richard E., Jr
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One hundred of the most frequently referenced and historically interesting reports related to the detection of staphylococcal enterotoxins are annotated.
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- 1971
44. SCOTOPIC ACUITY AND KNOWLEDGE OF RESULTS
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DEFENCE RESEARCH MEDICAL LABS TORONTO (ONTARIO), Foley, P. J., Lavery, J. J., Abbey, D. S., DEFENCE RESEARCH MEDICAL LABS TORONTO (ONTARIO), Foley, P. J., Lavery, J. J., and Abbey, D. S.
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The purpose of the present experiment was to determine the effect of knowledge of results (KR) when introduced separately from any change in motivation. That is, the object was to determine how much of the improvement reported by Shvarts is due to a learning process specific to the stimulus used, and how much is due to a general excitation of cerebral centres, which according to Shvarts, transfers to the discrimination of other stimuli. The following changes in the procedures described by Shvarts were made. First, KR was intruduced some time after the effect of the motivation variable had been measured. These two variables were confounded in Shvarts' study. Secondly, to distinguish training effects from motivation effects, the level of discrimination was determined independently on a Landolt ring before and after the experiment, in which the training stimulus was a letter E. (Author), Reprint from Perceptual and Motor Skills, 18, pp. 505-508, 1964. (Copies not supplied by DDC)
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- 1964
45. Studies of Display Symbol Legibility. XXIV. The Relative Legibility of Special Symbols Formed from Different Matrices, and the Legibility of Overprinted Special Symbols
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MITRE CORP BEDFORD MA, Shurtleff, Donald A., MITRE CORP BEDFORD MA, and Shurtleff, Donald A.
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The relative legibility of special symbols constructed from 5 x 7, 5 x 9, 7 x 9 and 7 x 11 dot matrices was determined. The special symbols were shown to one group of operators under nearly optimal viewing conditions. For two other groups of operators, symbol quality was degraded by vertically overprinting one symbol on another. The results indicated that symbol indentification was better for the 7 x 9 matrix than for the 5 x 7 matrix for both good and degraded display conditions. Symbol overprinting greatly impaired the operators' ability to identify special symbols. (Author), See also AD-850 380.
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- 1970
46. Learner-Centered Instruction (LCI): Volume IV - The Simulated Maintenance Task Environment (SMTE): A Job Specific Simulator.
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APPLIED SCIENCE ASSOCIATES INC VALENCIA PA, Rifkin, Kenneth I., Pieper, William J., Folley, John D., Jr., Valverde, Horace H., APPLIED SCIENCE ASSOCIATES INC VALENCIA PA, Rifkin, Kenneth I., Pieper, William J., Folley, John D., Jr., and Valverde, Horace H.
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- 1969
47. The Identification of Nonlinear Dynamical Systems from Input-Output Data.
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CALIFORNIA UNIV LOS ANGELES DEPT OF ENGINEERING, Phillips, Fletcher R., CALIFORNIA UNIV LOS ANGELES DEPT OF ENGINEERING, and Phillips, Fletcher R.
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The approaches used in the identification of nonlinear systems from input-output data have normally assumed that the system is almost completely unknown, or that it is completely known with the exception of fixed number of unknown parameters. In this report it is assumed that the input-output relations for the nonlinear dynamical system under study are known with the exception of an unknown function which occurs in this representation. From a finite length of input data and noise corrupted output data techniques are presented which yield a maximum likelihood estimate of an approximation to the unknown function. Computer algorithms based on gradient and Newton-Raphson procedures are developed, and an example is presented. (Author), Doctoral thesis.
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- 1969
48. Evaluation of the Surface Dynamics Profilometer for Runway Profile Measurement.
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LAW (K J) ENGINEERS INC DETROIT MI, Spangler, Elson B., Strong, James W., Brown, Gordon R., LAW (K J) ENGINEERS INC DETROIT MI, Spangler, Elson B., Strong, James W., and Brown, Gordon R.
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This report evaluates the use of the surface dynamics profilometer for measuring runway profiles. This evaluation showed that the surface dynamics profilometer meets all requirements for a system of this type and that for the first time runway profiles can be rapidly and accurately measured without removing the runway from operation for long periods of time. Modern aircraft, due to their large size, structural flexibility and higher take-off and landing speeds, can be excited into a resonant condition by runway roughness. Forces generated by the interaction of the aircraft and the runway can cause damaging stresses both in the aircraft structure and the runway pavement itself. Wavelength components in the runway profile that cause aircraft resonance often are difficult to locate. One method is to use the measured profile of the runway as an input to a computer simulation of the affected aircraft. (Author)
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- 1968
49. DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT, AND EVALUATION OF A PROGRAMMED INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE.
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GOODYEAR AEROSPACE CORP LITCHFIELD PARK AZ ARIZONA DIV, Resta, Paul E., Hylton, John A., Rydstrom, Hubert O., GOODYEAR AEROSPACE CORP LITCHFIELD PARK AZ ARIZONA DIV, Resta, Paul E., Hylton, John A., and Rydstrom, Hubert O.
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The major objective of the side-looking radar (SLR) Training Study project was to design and develop a programmed instructional course in SLR imagery interpretation that could be used with experienced photointerpreters or interpreter trainees in either a classroom or field setting. The program materials were developed and revised using the 'self-correcting' mechanism. Two major phases of testing were used during the development of each instructional sequence: (1) laboratory and (2) field. (Author)
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- 1968
50. OPTIMAL TIME-DOMAIN SYNTHESIS BY ITERATIVE METHODS
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PRINCETON UNIV NJ DEPT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE, McBride, L. E., Schaefgen, H. W., Steiglitz, K., PRINCETON UNIV NJ DEPT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE, McBride, L. E., Schaefgen, H. W., and Steiglitz, K.
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An iterative procedure is presented which permits the determination of a rational transfer function in the Laplace transform variable s which is optimal with respect to given input and output time-functions. The optimal system of a particular order is defined as the one whose output when subjected to the known input function is nearest in the time integral square sense to the desired output function. The method is thus applicable to a number of problems involving the minimization of an integral square error. (Author)
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- 1965
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