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Possible sign locations are detected using a fast, shapebased interest operator.
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W2098666383
Method
Remaining objects other than speed signs are discarded using a classifier similar to the ViolaJones detector.
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W2098666383
Method
Classification results from tracked candidates are utilized to improve recognition accuracy.
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W2098666383
Method
On a standard PC the system reached a detection speed of 27 fps with an accuracy of 98.8.
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W2098666383
Result
Including classification, speed sign recognition rates of 96.3 were achieved with a frame rate of approximately 11 fps and one false alarm every 42 s.
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W2098666383
Result
Despite evidence of its increasingly widespread use within organisations and a significant body of practitioner and popular literature on the subject, employee recognition has received relatively little empirical study by academic researchers.
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W1523926927
Uncertainty
As a result, there are significant gaps in our knowledge, particularly around how recognition schemes actually operate in organisations and the ways in which they impact upon individuals and organisations.
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W1523926927
Uncertainty
This thesis responds to these knowledge gaps through presenting empirical evidence collected through indepth interviews with employees drawn from two organisations, an insurance company and a local council, about their experiences of recognition in the workplace.
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W1523926927
Result
Taking an inductive thematic approach to the analysis of the employees accounts, I identify some of the key factors influencing employees experiences of recognition, thus contributing to knowledge about how recognition schemes are experienced and understood by employees.
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W1523926927
Result
In particular, I highlight the importance of the social and organisational context in which recognition is given and received in influencing the meanings which individuals assign to recognition.
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W1523926927
Purpose
I also discuss the ways in which further factors such as the recognition scheme design and implementation, including the way in which recognition is delivered to recipients, can mediate individuals experiences of recognition.
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W1523926927
Implications
Drawing upon theories of gift giving, I offer interpretations of employees accounts of their recognition experiences which identify three main important social functions fulfilled by employee recognition the communication of information about the perceptions and intentions of individuals involved in the process of reco...
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W1523926927
Result
Furthermore, whilst offering insights into its possible positive social functions and implications, this thesis contributes to knowledge about employee recognition by drawing attention to its possible dysfunctional consequences.
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W1523926927
Implications
The findings of this thesis are useful for practitioners responsible for designing and implementing employee recognition schemes, as well as for academic researchers seeking to understand the underlying dynamics of employee recognition as a human resource management practice.
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W1523926927
Reccomendations
A total of 170 therapeutic biliary drainage procedures were carried out in 90 patients with cancer over a 1year period JanuaryDecember 1988.
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W1994191395
Result
There were 129 percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage procedures done in 61 patients and 41 endoprostheses were placed in 29 patients.
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W1994191395
Method
The overall infection rate related to these procedures was 60.6, the rate being similar for the two procedures.
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W1994191395
Method
Infectious complications were experienced by 50 of patients undergoing a biliary drainage procedure.
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W1994191395
Method
The most common manifestation was cholangitis followed by bacteremia.
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W1994191395
Method
Other infections included liver abscess, gallbladder abscess, and subphrenic abscess.
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W1994191395
Background
The most common isolates were enteric gramnegative bacilli, followed by Enterococcus species, Candida species, and Staphylococcus epidermidis.
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W1994191395
Method
The use of prophylactic antibiotics in 76 of infected patients failed to prevent biliary catheterrelated infections.
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W1994191395
Result
Two patients died of complications related to biliary sepsis.
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W1994191395
Result
All other infected patients responded to antimicrobial therapy, which included various regimens of βlactam agents thirdgeneration cephalosporin, extendedspectrum penicillin, imipenemcilastatin, and aztreonam that were used in combination with an aminoglycoside in 15 patients.
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W1994191395
Method
Phytotherapy is a medicinal and ancestral practice in Africa.
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W73727561
Background
It deals with all the fields of human pathology.
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W73727561
Background
We wanted to ascertain the efficacy of some plants used in odontology as Euphorbia balsamifera traditionally used as antalgic treatment of acute dental pulpitis.
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W73727561
Hypothesis
The latex of the plant was caught and treated as to get enough stable paste.
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W73727561
Method
We used that paste in the same conditions we use arsenical nerve caustics, a pulpal devitalizer widely used in dental offices.
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W73727561
Purpose
The study carried out on 37 teeth has shown that latex of Euphorbia balsamifera is an effective pulpal devitalizing in contact with the pulp.
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W73727561
Result
Its lifetime action was comparable to that of the pulpal nerve caustics.
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W73727561
Result
The active principles are not known, however the product seems attractive as a pulpal devitalizing agent.
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W73727561
Limitations
The logic µU is the fixpoint extension of the Untilonly fragment of lineartime temporal logic.
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W1561030430
Background
It also happens to be the stutterinvariant fragment of lineartime µcalculus µ.
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W1561030430
Result
We provide complete axiomatizations of µU on the class of finite words and on the class of ωwords.
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W1561030430
Purpose
We introduce for this end another logic, which we call µΓ, and which is a variation of µ where the Next time operator is replaced by the family of its stutterinvariant counterparts.
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W1561030430
Method
This logic has exactly the same expressive power as µU.
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W1561030430
Result
Using already known results for µ, we first prove completeness for µΓ, which finally allows us to obtain completeness for µU.
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W1561030430
Result
Objectives.
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W1865158929
Method
The study aimed to validate a high resolution melting HRM polymerase chain reaction PCR based method for analysis of ATP2B1 rs2681472, a candidate genetic marker for hypertension.
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W1865158929
Other
Specifically, the study aimed to establish method accuracy, interand intraday precision, instrument detection limits IDL and linearity.
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W1865158929
Aims
Methodology.
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W1865158929
Method
DNA samples from whole blood of selected respondents of the 2008 National Nutrition Survey NNS were analyzed for ATP2B1 rs2681472, following the HRMPCR method.
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W1865158929
Method
Analytical validation parameters such as method accuracy, interand intraday precision, IDL and assay linearity were evaluated.
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W1865158929
Method
Results.
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W1865158929
Result
The data obtained using HRM conformed to data obtained from the current gold standard, which is direct DNA sequence analysis.
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W1865158929
Result
Precision of the method is shown in the low intraday and interday coefficients of variation of 0.11 and 0.14 respectively.
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W1865158929
Method
The IDL was found at 1x102 ng DNA.
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W1865158929
Method
Correlation coefficient using the method has met the acceptance criteria for linearity that is equal to 0.98.
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W1865158929
Result
Conclusion.
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W1865158929
Result
HRMPCR was successfully applied for analysis of ATP2B1 rs2681472.
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W1865158929
Aims
HRM is a highly commendable tool that can identify existence of polymorphisms in a genome which may be related to or which may cause hypertension.
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W1865158929
Importance
The method was found to be accurate and precise.
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W1865158929
Method
This article examines poor, moderate and good anecdotal episodes in the social context.
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W2033930683
Purpose
The research results suggest 1 the quality of anecdotal episodes is discriminated on the basis of energy and clarity concepts rather than the traditional delivery and content perspective, and 2 the energy and clarity of anecdotal episodes are related to observers perceived social attraction and projected potential to a...
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W2033930683
Hypothesis
Tnese results suggest that anecdotal episodes merit further consideration in relational development research from the communication perspective.
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W2033930683
Reccomendations
This paper is focused on an emphasis of the preventive maintenance effect on reliable and safe operation of technological equipment, in view of technical diagnostics.
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W2040105548
Hypothesis
Problems of the boroscopy as a diagnostics method providing fast information acquiring of inner parts of technological equipment turbomachinery RB211 DLE assembled in combined cycle gas turbine CCGT in selected company .
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W2040105548
Method
Observations were focused on high pressure axial compressor, being the main part of monitored technological system.
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W2040105548
Method
From quality point of view the paper provides new perspective of internal inspection of technological equipment covering possible damages locating and qualifying of qualitative characteristics of equipment inner parts.
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W2040105548
Result
The problems solved were based on particular practice demands and it reflects stateofart in concerned scientific field .
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W2040105548
Result
The concept of supply chain is predominant in literature.
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W1495651368
Background
It offers solutions to keeping costs to a minimum and at an acceptable level of services.
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W1495651368
Reccomendations
Supply chain management represents a significant change in the way that organisations view themselves and has witnessed values created through the integration and coordination of supply, demand and relationships in order to satisfy customers in an effective and profitable manner both in the private and public sectors.
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W1495651368
Importance
Despite the importance of supply chain management and its role in creating and sustaining competitive advantage in the private sector, it has not been used to its fullest potential as a tool for enhancing public procurement.
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W1495651368
Uncertainty
The main objective of this paper is to explore the perspectives and practices of supply chain management in the public sector.
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W1495651368
Hypothesis
The theoretical paper is supplemented by a case study of the South African public sector supply chain.
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W1495651368
Other
The paper identifies the critical components, features and benefits of public sector supply chains.
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W1495651368
Result
It concludes by examining the differences between public versus private sector supply chains.
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W1495651368
Aims
The paper contributes to literature on the application of public sector supply chains.
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W1495651368
Background
The infections risk related to pathogenic germs increases at the present time considering the increased resistance which certain microbes acquire, whose usual antibiotics are ineffective to treat the infectious disease.
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W1628562089
Hypothesis
The aim of this study was to determine antimicrobial effect of the aqueous and ethanolic extracts of Lavandula stoechas L. and Rosmarinus officinalis L. on Listeria monocytogenes PTCC 1297 Bacillus cereus PTCC 1154 Enterobacter aerogenes PTCC 1221 Enterococcus faecalis PTCC 1237 and Salmonella typhi PTCC 1609 in vitro ...
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W1628562089
Background
In this experimental study, after collecting plants from of Razavi Khorasan province, the extraction was carried out by the maceration method, after antimicrobial effect of the extracts evaluated by two methods, Collins method spreading of the extract on medium surface and disk agar diffusion method.
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W1628562089
Aims
The Minimum Inhibitory Concentration MIC and Minimum Bactericidal Concentration MBC for both species determined by using a dilution method.
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W1628562089
Method
Statistical analysis was carried out by analysis of variance ANOVA.
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W1628562089
Method
The results show that aqueous and ethanolic Lavandula stoechas L. extracts were quite effective in 2000 μgml concentration on Listeria monocytogenes Bacillus cereus and Enterococcus faecalis .
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W1628562089
Result
The results indicate that ethanolic extracts of Lavandula stoechas L. have the greatest effect on grampositive bacterium.
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W1628562089
Result
The result shows that MIC of Lavandula stoechas L. leaves of the aqueous and ethanolic extracts for Enterobacter aerogenes was 32 and 16 mgml respectively.
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W1628562089
Result
The result shows that MIC of Rosmarinus officinalis L. leaves of the aqueous and ethanolic extracts for Enterobacter aerogenes was 128 and 64 mgml respectively.
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W1628562089
Result
The Lavandula stoechas L. and Rosmarinus officinalis L. extracts presented the more effective impact on the growth of grampositive bacteria than gramnegative bacteria p0.05.
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W1628562089
Result
Under item response theory, test equating involves finding the coefficients of a linear trans formation of the metric of one test to that of another.
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W2079481750
Keywords
A procedure for finding these equating coefficients when the items in the two tests are nominally scored was developed.
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W2079481750
Method
A quadratic loss function based on the differences between response category probabilities in the two tests is employed.
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W2079481750
Method
The gradients of this loss function needed by the iterative multivariate search procedure used to obtain the equating coefficients were derived for the nominal response case.
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W2079481750
Method
Examples of both hori zontal and vertical equating are provided.
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W2079481750
Uncertainty
The empirical results indicated that tests scored under a nominal response model can be placed on a com mon metric in both horizontal and vertical equatings.
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W2079481750
Result
BackgroundAim.
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W2002907379
Background
Classification of ankle fractures is commonly used for selecting an appropriate treatment and prognosing an outcome of definite management.
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W2002907379
Method
One of the most used classifications is the DanisWeber classification.
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Method
To the best of our knowledge, in the available literature, there are no parameters affecting specific types of ankle fractures according to the DanisWeber classification.
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Background
The aim of this study was to analyze the correlation of the following parameters age, body weight, body mass index BMI, height, osteoporosis, osteopenia and physical exercises with specific types of ankle fractures using the DanisWeber classification.
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Hypothesis
Methods.
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Method
A total of 85 patients grouped by the DanisWeber classification fracture types were analyzed and the significance of certain parameters for specific types of ankle fractures was established.
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Result
Results.
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Result
The proportion of females was significantly higher p lt 0.001 with a significantly higher age 59.9 years, SD ?
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Method
14.2 in relation to males 45.1 years, SD ?
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Method
12.8 p lt 0.0001.
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Result
Type A fracture was most frequent in the younger patients 34.2 years, SD ?
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Method
8.6, and those with increased physical exercises p 0.020.
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Result
In type B fracture, the risk factor was osteoporosis p 0.0180, while in type C fracture, body weight p 0.017 and osteoporosis p 0.004 were significant parameters.
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Method