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  • 1
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    almahu_9947362696702882
    Format: XXIV, 291 p. 52 illus., 50 illus. in color. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783319269917
    Content: This book comprises the historical overview of migration processes in Kyrgyzstan, contemporary migration trends in international migration and various social, economic and political impacts of migration. It presents the findings of longstanding, in-depth, comprehensive and empirical research. Insights are maximized by applying the multi-sited strategy of analyzing both the migrant's place of origin and that of destination. The primary goal of the book is to contribute to a better understanding of the meanings and the impacts of contemporary international migration processes in Kyrgyzstan and their relevance for local livelihoods.
    Note: Introduction -- Theoretical Perspectives on International Migration and Livelihoods -- Methodology and Methods -- Migration as a Process and Contemporary Trends in International Migration in Kyrgyzstan -- Jalal – Abad Oblast – Global Transformations and Local Respondes -- Migration as Crucial Practice within New Livelihood Strategies -- Impacts of International Migration on Local Livelihoods -- Return Migration -- Conclusion, Outlook and Final Remarks.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783319269900
    Language: English
    Subjects: Geography
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    Urbana, Illinois ; : University of Illinois Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959236999002883
    Format: 1 online resource (272 p.)
    ISBN: 0-252-09697-5
    Content: From 1868 through 1939, anarchists' migrations from Spain to Argentina and back again created a transnational ideology and influenced the movement's growth in each country. James A. Baer follows the lives, careers, and travels of Diego Abad de Santillán, Manuel Villar, and other migrating anarchists to highlight the ideological and interpersonal relationships that defined a vital era in anarchist history. Drawing on extensive interviews with Abad de Santillán, Jose Grunfeld, and Jacobo Maguid, along withunusual access to anarchist records and networks, Baer uncovers the ways anarchist migrants in pursuit of jobs and political goals formed a critical nucleus of militants, binding the two countries in an ideological relationship that profoundly affected the history of both. He also considers the impact of reverse migration and discusses political decisions that had a hitherto unknown influence on the course of the Spanish Civil War. Personal in perspective and transnational in scope, Anarchist Immigrants in Spain and Argentina offers an enlightening history of a movement and an era.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Preface -- Principal individuals -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction -- Origins of the Spanish anarchist movement in the nineteenth century -- Anarchists and immigration from Spain to Argentina -- Deportations and reverse migration, 1902-1910 -- The CNT and the war years : anarchist rivalries and new leadership -- The FORA and the CNT : transnational anarchist rivalries -- Changing political climates and return migration : Abad de Santillán and the Fai in Spain -- Abad de Santillán and the anarchist revolution in Spain -- Argentine and Spanish anarchists in the Spanish Civil War -- Exile and homecoming -- Appendix a. List of Spanish refugees aboard the Winnipeg -- Appendix b. La protesta : prisoners in or deported from Argentina, 1905-1906. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-252-03899-1
    Language: English
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing :
    UID:
    edoccha_9958128159902883
    Format: 1 online resource (310 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2016.
    ISBN: 3-319-26991-7
    Content: This book comprises the historical overview of migration processes in Kyrgyzstan, contemporary migration trends in international migration and various social, economic and political impacts of migration. It presents the findings of longstanding, in-depth, comprehensive and empirical research. Insights are maximized by applying the multi-sited strategy of analyzing both the migrant's place of origin and that of destination. The primary goal of the book is to contribute to a better understanding of the meanings and the impacts of contemporary international migration processes in Kyrgyzstan and their relevance for local livelihoods.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Introduction -- Theoretical Perspectives on International Migration and Livelihoods -- Methodology and Methods -- Migration as a Process and Contemporary Trends in International Migration in Kyrgyzstan -- Jalal – Abad Oblast – Global Transformations and Local Respondes -- Migration as Crucial Practice within New Livelihood Strategies -- Impacts of International Migration on Local Livelihoods -- Return Migration -- Conclusion, Outlook and Final Remarks. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-319-26990-9
    Language: English
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    Hoboken, New Jersey :IEEE Computer Society, Inc./Wiley, | [Piscataqay, New Jersey] :IEEE Xplore,
    UID:
    edocfu_9961554558402883
    Format: 1 online resource (363 pages)
    Edition: 1st edition
    ISBN: 1-119-42850-5 , 1-119-42848-3 , 1-119-42849-1
    Content: Explores themes that drive individual contributions, including design correctness, support for big data and analytics, monitoring and detection, network considerations, and performance - Synthesizes highly cited earlier work (on topics including DARE, trust mechanisms, and elastic graphs) as well as newer research findings on topics including R-Storm, and RAMP transactions - Addresses assured cloud computing concerns such as game theory, stream processing, storage, algorithms, workflow, scheduling, access control, formal analysis of safety, and streaming Marketing Description: IEEE Computer Society, the IEEE Reliability Society, and the IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society--
    Note: Preface xiii -- Editors’ Biographies xvii -- List of Contributors xix -- 1 Introduction 1 /Roy H. Campbell -- 1.1 Introduction 1 -- 1.1.1 Mission-Critical Cloud Solutions for the Military 2 -- 1.2 Overview of the Book 3 -- 2 Survivability: Design, Formal Modeling, and Validation of Cloud Storage Systems Using Maude 10 /Rakesh Bobba, Jon Grov, Indranil Gupta, Si Liu, José Meseguer,Peter Csaba Ölveczky, and Stephen Skeirik -- 2.1 Introduction 10 -- 2.1.1 State of the Art 11 -- 2.1.2 Vision: Formal Methods for Cloud Storage Systems 12 -- 2.1.3 The Rewriting Logic Framework 13 -- 2.1.4 Summary: Using Formal Methods on Cloud Storage Systems 15 -- 2.2 Apache Cassandra 17 -- 2.3 Formalizing, Analyzing, and Extending Google’s Megastore 23 -- 2.3.1 Specifying Megastore 23 -- 2.3.2 Analyzing Megastore 25 -- 2.3.2.1 Megastore-CGC 29 -- 2.4 RAMP Transaction Systems 30 -- 2.5 Group Key Management via ZooKeeper 31 -- 2.5.1 ZooKeeper Background 32 -- 2.5.2 System Design 33 -- 2.5.3 Maude Model 34 -- 2.5.4 Analysis and Discussion 35 -- 2.6 How Amazon Web Services Uses Formal Methods 37 -- 2.6.1 Use of Formal Methods 37 -- 2.6.2 Outcomes and Experiences 38 -- 2.6.3 Limitations 39 -- 2.7 Related Work 40 -- 2.8 Concluding Remarks 42 -- 2.8.1 The Future 43 -- 3 Risks and Benefits: Game-Theoretical Analysis and Algorithm for Virtual Machine Security Management in the Cloud 49 /Luke Kwiat, Charles A. Kamhoua, Kevin A. Kwiat, and Jian Tang -- 3.1 Introduction 49 -- 3.2 Vision: Using Cloud Technology in Missions 51 -- 3.3 State of the Art 54 -- 3.4 System Model 57 -- 3.5 Game Model 59 -- 3.6 Game Analysis 61 -- 3.7 Model Extension and Discussion 67 -- 3.8 Numerical Results and Analysis 71 -- 3.8.1 Changes in User 2’s Payoff with Respect to L2 71 -- 3.8.2 Changes in User 2’s Payoff with Respect to e 72 -- 3.8.3 Changes in User 2’s Payoff with Respect to π 73 -- 3.8.4 Changes in User 2’s Payoff with Respect to qI 74 -- 3.8.5 Model Extension to n = 10 Users 75. , 3.9 The Future 78 -- 4 Detection and Security: Achieving Resiliency by Dynamic and Passive System Monitoring and Smart Access Control 81 /Zbigniew Kalbarczyk -- 4.1 Introduction 82 -- 4.2 Vision: Using Cloud Technology in Missions 83 -- 4.3 State of the Art 84 -- 4.4 Dynamic VM Monitoring Using Hypervisor Probes 85 -- 4.4.1 Design 86 -- 4.4.2 Prototype Implementation 88 -- 4.4.3 Example Detectors 90 -- 4.4.3.1 Emergency Exploit Detector 90 -- 4.4.3.2 Application Heartbeat Detector 91 -- 4.4.4 Performance 93 -- 4.4.4.1 Microbenchmarks 93 -- 4.4.4.2 Detector Performance 94 -- 4.4.5 Summary 95 -- 4.5 Hypervisor Introspection: A Technique for Evading Passive Virtual Machine Monitoring 96 -- 4.5.1 Hypervisor Introspection 97 -- 4.5.1.1 VMI Monitor 97 -- 4.5.1.2 VM Suspend Side-Channel 97 -- 4.5.1.3 Limitations of Hypervisor Introspection 98 -- 4.5.2 Evading VMI with Hypervisor Introspection 98 -- 4.5.2.1 Insider Attack Model and Assumptions 98 -- 4.5.2.2 Large File Transfer 99 -- 4.5.3 Defenses against Hypervisor Introspection 101 -- 4.5.3.1 Introducing Noise to VM Clocks 101 -- 4.5.3.2 Scheduler-Based Defenses 101 -- 4.5.3.3 Randomized Monitoring Interval 102 -- 4.5.4 Summary 103 -- 4.6 Identifying Compromised Users in Shared Computing Infrastructures 103 -- 4.6.1 Target System and Security Data 104 -- 4.6.1.1 Data and Alerts 105 -- 4.6.1.2 Automating the Analysis of Alerts 106 -- 4.6.2 Overview of the Data 107 -- 4.6.3 Approach 109 -- 4.6.3.1 The Model: Bayesian Network 109 -- 4.6.3.2 Training of the Bayesian Network 110 -- 4.6.4 Analysis of the Incidents 112 -- 4.6.4.1 Sample Incident 112 -- 4.6.4.2 Discussion 113 -- 4.6.5 Supporting Decisions with the Bayesian Network Approach 114 -- 4.6.5.1 Analysis of the Incidents 114 -- 4.6.5.2 Analysis of the Borderline Cases 116 -- 4.6.6 Conclusion 118 -- 4.7 Integrating Attribute-Based Policies into Role-Based Access Control 118 -- 4.7.1 Framework Description 119 -- 4.7.2 Aboveground Level: Tables 119 -- 4.7.2.1 Environment 120. , 4.7.2.2 User-Role Assignments 120 -- 4.7.2.3 Role-Permission Assignments 121 -- 4.7.3 Underground Level: Policies 121 -- 4.7.3.1 Role-Permission Assignment Policy 122 -- 4.7.3.2 User-Role Assignment Policy 123 -- 4.7.4 Case Study: Large-Scale ICS 123 -- 4.7.4.1 RBAC Model-Building Process 124 -- 4.7.4.2 Discussion of Case Study 127 -- 4.7.5 Concluding Remarks 128 -- 4.8 The Future 128 -- 5 Scalability, Workloads, and Performance: Replication, Popularity, Modeling, and Geo-Distributed File Stores 133 /Roy H. Campbell, Shadi A. Noghabi, and Cristina L. Abad -- 5.1 Introduction 133 -- 5.2 Vision: Using Cloud Technology in Missions 134 -- 5.3 State of the Art 136 -- 5.4 Data Replication in a Cloud File System 137 -- 5.4.1 MapReduce Clusters 138 -- 5.4.1.1 File Popularity, Temporal Locality, and Arrival Patterns 142 -- 5.4.1.2 Synthetic Workloads for Big Data 144 -- 5.4.2 Related Work 147 -- 5.4.3 Contribution from Our Approach to Generating Big Data Request Streams Using Clustered Renewal Processes 149 -- 5.4.3.1 Scalable Geo-Distributed Storage 149 -- 5.4.4 Related Work 151 -- 5.4.5 Summary of Ambry 152 -- 5.5 Summary 153 -- 5.6 The Future 153 -- 6 Resource Management: Performance Assuredness in Distributed Cloud Computing via Online Reconfigurations 160 /Mainak Ghosh, Le Xu, and Indranil Gupta -- 6.1 Introduction 161 -- 6.2 Vision: Using Cloud Technology in Missions 163 -- 6.3 State of the Art 164 -- 6.3.1 State of the Art: Reconfigurations in Sharded Databases/Storage 164 -- 6.3.1.1 Database Reconfigurations 164 -- 6.3.1.2 Live Migration 164 -- 6.3.1.3 Network Flow Scheduling 164 -- 6.3.2 State of the Art: Scale-Out/Scale-In in Distributed Stream Processing Systems 165 -- 6.3.2.1 Real-Time Reconfigurations 165 -- 6.3.2.2 Live Migration 165 -- 6.3.2.3 Real-Time Elasticity 165 -- 6.3.3 State of the Art: Scale-Out/Scale-In in Distributed Graph Processing Systems 166 -- 6.3.3.1 Data Centers 166 -- 6.3.3.2 Cloud and Storage Systems 166 -- 6.3.3.3 Data Processing Frameworks 166. , 6.3.3.4 Partitioning in Graph Processing 166 -- 6.3.3.5 Dynamic Repartitioning in Graph Processing 167 -- 6.3.4 State of the Art: Priorities and Deadlines in Batch Processing Systems 167 -- 6.3.4.1 OS Mechanisms 167 -- 6.3.4.2 Preemption 167 -- 6.3.4.3 Real-Time Scheduling 168 -- 6.3.4.4 Fairness 168 -- 6.3.4.5 Cluster Management with SLOs 168 -- 6.4 Reconfigurations in NoSQL and Key-Value Storage/Databases 169 -- 6.4.1 Motivation 169 -- 6.4.2 Morphus: Reconfigurations in Sharded Databases/Storage 170 -- 6.4.2.1 Assumptions 170 -- 6.4.2.2 MongoDB System Model 170 -- 6.4.2.3 Reconfiguration Phases in Morphus 171 -- 6.4.2.4 Algorithms for Efficient Shard Key Reconfigurations 172 -- 6.4.2.5 Network Awareness 175 -- 6.4.2.6 Evaluation 175 -- 6.4.3 Parqua: Reconfigurations in Distributed Key-Value Stores 179 -- 6.4.3.1 System Model 180 -- 6.4.3.2 System Design and Implementation 181 -- 6.4.3.3 Experimental Evaluation 183 -- 6.5 Scale-Out and Scale-In Operations 185 -- 6.5.1 Stela: Scale-Out/Scale-In in Distributed Stream Processing Systems 186 -- 6.5.1.1 Motivation 186 -- 6.5.1.2 Data Stream Processing Model and Assumptions 187 -- 6.5.1.3 Stela: Scale-Out Overview 187 -- 6.5.1.4 Effective Throughput Percentage (ETP) 188 -- 6.5.1.5 Iterative Assignment and Intuition 190 -- 6.5.1.6 Stela: Scale-In 191 -- 6.5.1.7 Core Architecture 191 -- 6.5.1.8 Evaluation 193 -- 6.5.1.9 Experimental Setup 193 -- 6.5.1.10 Yahoo! Storm Topologies and Network Monitoring Topology 193 -- 6.5.1.11 Convergence Time 195 -- 6.5.1.12 Scale-In Experiments 196 -- 6.5.2 Scale-Out/Scale-In in Distributed Graph Processing Systems 197 -- 6.5.2.1 Motivation 197 -- 6.5.2.2 What to Migrate, and How? 199 -- 6.5.2.3 When to Migrate? 201 -- 6.5.2.4 Evaluation 203 -- 6.6 Priorities and Deadlines in Batch Processing Systems 204 -- 6.6.1 Natjam: Supporting Priorities and Deadlines in Hadoop 204 -- 6.6.1.1 Motivation 204 -- 6.6.1.2 Eviction Policies for a Dual-Priority Setting 206 -- 6.6.1.3 Natjam Architecture 209. , 6.6.1.4 Natjam-R: Deadline-Based Eviction 215 -- 6.6.1.5 Microbenchmarks 216 -- 6.6.1.6 Natjam-R Evaluation 221 -- 6.7 Summary 223 -- 6.8 The Future 224 -- 7 Theoretical Considerations: Inferring and Enforcing Use Patterns for Mobile Cloud Assurance 237 /Gul Agha, Minas Charalambides, Kirill Mechitov, Karl Palmskog,Atul Sandur, and Reza Shiftehfar -- 7.1 Introduction 237 -- 7.2 Vision 239 -- 7.3 State of the Art 240 -- 7.3.1 Code Offloading 241 -- 7.3.2 Coordination Constraints 241 -- 7.3.3 Session Types 242 -- 7.4 Code Offloading and the IMCM Framework 243 -- 7.4.1 IMCM Framework: Overview 244 -- 7.4.2 Cloud Application and Infrastructure Models 244 -- 7.4.3 Cloud Application Model 245 -- 7.4.4 Defining Privacy for Mobile Hybrid Cloud Applications 247 -- 7.4.5 A Face Recognition Application 247 -- 7.4.6 The Design of an Authorization System 249 -- 7.4.7 Mobile Hybrid Cloud Authorization Language 250 -- 7.4.7.1 Grouping, Selection, and Binding 252 -- 7.4.7.2 Policy Description 252 -- 7.4.7.3 Policy Evaluation 253 -- 7.4.8 Performance- and Energy-Usage-Based Code Offloading 254 -- 7.4.8.1 Offloading for Sequential Execution on a Single Server 254 -- 7.4.8.2 Offloading for Parallel Execution on Hybrid Clouds 255 -- 7.4.8.3 Maximizing Performance 255 -- 7.4.8.4 Minimizing Energy Consumption 256 -- 7.4.8.5 Energy Monitoring 257 -- 7.4.8.6 Security Policies and Energy Monitoring 258 -- 7.5 Coordinating Actors 259 -- 7.5.1 Expressing Coordination 259 -- 7.5.1.1 Synchronizers 260 -- 7.5.1.2 Security Issues in Synchronizers 260 -- 7.6 Session Types 264 -- 7.6.1 Session Types for Actors 265 -- 7.6.1.1 Example: Sliding Window Protocol 265 -- 7.6.2 Global Types 266 -- 7.6.3 Programming Language 268 -- 7.6.4 Local Types and Type Checking 269 -- 7.6.5 Realization of Global Types 270 -- 7.7 The Future 271 -- Acknowledgments 272 -- 8 Certifications Past and Future: A Future Model for Assigning Certifications that Incorporate Lessons Learned from Past Practices 277 /Masooda Bashir, Carlo Di Giulio, and Charles A. Kamhoua. , 8.1 Introduction 277 -- 8.1.1 What Is a Standard? 279 -- 8.1.2 Standards and Cloud Computing 281 -- 8.2 Vision: Using Cloud Technology in Missions 283 -- 8.3 State of the Art 284 -- 8.3.1 The Federal Risk Authorization Management Program 286 -- 8.3.2 SOC Reports and TSPC 288 -- 8.3.3 ISO/IEC 27001 291 -- 8.3.4 Main Differences among the Standards 292 -- 8.3.5 Other Existing Frameworks 293 -- 8.3.5.1 PCI-DSS 293 -- 8.3.5.2 C5 294 -- 8.3.5.3 STAR 294 -- 8.3.6 What Protections Do Standards Offer against Vulnerabilities in the Cloud? 294 -- 8.4 Comparison among Standards 296 -- 8.4.1 Strategy for Comparing Standards 298 -- 8.4.2 Patterns, Anomalies, and Discoveries 299 -- 8.5 The Future 302 -- 8.5.1 Current Challenges 304 -- 8.5.2 Opportunities 305 -- 9 Summary and Future Work 312 /Roy H. Campbell -- 9.1 Survivability 312 -- 9.2 Risks and Benefits 313 -- 9.3 Detection and Security 314 -- 9.4 Scalability, Workloads, and Performance 316 -- 9.5 Resource Management 319 -- 9.6 Theoretical Considerations: Inferring and Enforcing Use Patterns for Mobile Cloud Assurance 321 -- 9.7 Certifications 322 -- Index 327. , Also available in print.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-119-42863-7
    Language: English
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  • 5
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    almafu_BV042782741
    Format: XXIII, 324 Bl. : , graph. Darst., Kt.
    Edition: [Mikrofiche-Ausg.]
    Edition: Mikroform-Ausgabe 4 Mikrofiches : 24x Mikrofiche-Ausg.:
    Note: Berlin, Freie Univ., Diss., 2015
    Additional Edition: Reproduktion von Sagynbekova, Lira The impact of international migration on livelihoods in Jalal-Abad Oblast, Kyrgyz Rebublic 2015
    Language: English
    Keywords: Migration ; Sozialer Wandel ; Politischer Wandel ; Lebensbedingungen ; Hochschulschrift
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  • 6
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    almahu_9949747656502882
    Format: 1 online resource (xlvii, 494 pages) : , illustrations, maps.
    ISBN: 9781003048152 , 1003048153 , 9781003860976 , 1003860974 , 9781003861027 , 1003861024
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in the history of the Americas ; 42
    Content: "By combining chronological coverage, analytical breadth, and interdisciplinary approaches, these two volumes study the histories of Colombia over the last two centuries as illustrations of the histories of democracy across the world. The volumes bring together over forty scholars based in Colombia, the United States, England, and Canada working in various disciplines to discuss how a country that has been consistently presented as a rarity in Latin America provides critical examples to reexamine major historical problems: republicanism and liberalism; export economies and agrarian modernization; populism and cultural politics of state formation; revolutionary and counterinsurgent Cold War violence; neoliberal reforms and urban development; popular mobilization and counterhegemonic public spheres; political ecologies and environmental struggles; and labors of memory and the challenge of reconciliation. Contributors are sensitive to questions of subjectivity and discourse, observant of ethnographic details and micro-politics, and attuned to macro-perspectives such as transnational and global histories. These volumes offers fresh perspectives on Colombia and will be of great value to those interested in Latin American and Caribbean history"--
    Note: Preface: Colombia revisited / Lina Britto and A. Ricardo López-Pedreros -- Introduction: Histories of perplexity / Lina Britto and A. Ricardo López-Pedreros -- A conversation with an Afrodiasporic humanist : Manuel Zapata Olivella in his own words / William Mina -- Black upward mobility, neoliberal multiculturalism and social whitening in Colombia / Mara Viveros Vigoya -- From native to Raizal : indigeneity and Anglophone Afro-Caribbean heritage of San Andrés, Providencia, and Santa Catalina / Sharika D. Crawford -- Campesino : a contested identity, a vibrant subjectivity in Colombia / Diana Bocarejo and Carlos del Cairo -- A country of forests : territorial state building in Colombia / Claudia Leal -- Collective land titling and neoliberalism in the Colombian Pacific region / Marta Isabel Domínguez -- From carbon extraction to blue and green extractivism : demands of radical socio-environmental transformations in the Guajira / Astrid Ulloa -- Diplomacy, drug trafficking, and political repression : César Gaviria's administration in Colombia, 1990-1994 / Eduardo Sáenz Rovner -- Narcotrafficking, immigration, and salsa music : the Cali-New York connection / Alejandro Ulloa Sanmiguel -- MONA®CO : conversations on narco-phenomena and contemporary art in Colombia / Santiago Rueda and Harold Ortiz -- The accidental persona : the media and Pablo Escobar / Catalina Uribe Rincón -- The moral vision and moral performance of photojournalist Jesús Abad Colorado / Alexander L. Fattal -- Community radio stations and the construction of modern indigeneity in Cauca / Diego Cortés -- Social media and the musical nation: hegemonic cooptation and the making of a national repertoire / Héctor Fernández L'Hoeste -- Gendered activism and elite formation on the Colombian frontier : lessons from the life of Fátima / Muriel Winifred Tate -- Coercive brokerage : the rise and fall of Colombian Paramilitary Commander Hernán Giraldo, 1976-2006 / Francisco Gutiérrez Sanín -- The conflicts of coca : women's struggles for economic autonomy in coca-growing regions / Estefanía Ciro -- Fluctuations and paradoxes in Colombia's long cycle of historical memory, 2005-2021 / María Emma Wills Obregón -- Rendering the unheard-of believable : on Fragmentos by Doris Salcedo and Duelos by Clemencia Echeverri / María del Rosario Acosta López -- "We gave them names:" exhumations, peace agreement and social reparation in Bojayá, Chocó / Pilar Riaño Alcalá in collaboration with José de la Cruz Valencia, Natalia Quiceno, and Camila Orjuela.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Histories of perplexity New York, NY : Routledge, 2024 ISBN 9780367499365
    Language: English
    Keywords: History.
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    almahu_9949385184702882
    Format: 1 online resource (xxiii, 393 pages) : , illustrations
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 9781000469462 , 1000469468 , 9781003146711 , 1003146716 , 9781000469424 , 1000469425
    Content: "This book addresses topics related to Internet of Things (IoT), Machine Learning, Cyber-Physical Systems, Cloud Computing and Autonomous Vehicles for Industry 4.0. It investigates challenges across multiple sectors, industries and considers Industry 4.0 for operations research and supply chain management. Cyber-Physical, IoT, and Autonomous Systems in Industry 4.0 encourages readers to develop novel theories and enrich their knowledge to foster sustainability. It examines the recent research trends and the future of Cyber-Physical systems, IoT, and Autonomous Systems as it relates to Industry 4.0. This book is intended for undergraduates, postgraduates, academics, researchers, and industry individuals to explore new ideas, techniques, and tools related to Industry 4.0"--
    Note: Cyber systems and security in industry 4.0 / Bhogaraju Padma and Thalatam Mohana Naga Vamsi -- A demand response program for social welfare maximization in the context of the Indian smart grid : a review / Sachin Ramnath Gaikwad and R. Harikrishnan -- Cloud computing security framework based on shared responsibility models : cloud computing / Umesh Kumar Singh and Abhishek Sharma -- Performance analysis of a hypervisor and the container-based migration technique for cloud virtualization / Aditya Bhardwaj -- Segmentation of fine-grained iron ore using deep learning and the internet of things / Ada Cristina França da Silva and Omar Andres Carmona Cortes -- Amalgamation of blockchain technology and cloud computing for a secure and more adaptable cloud / Himanshu V. Taiwade and Premchand B. Ambhore -- Cloud, edge, and fog computing : trends / Siddhant Thapliyal, Lisa Gopal, Piyush Bagla, and Kuldeep Kumar -- Progression in cyber security concerns for learning management systems : analyzing the role of participants / Tejaswini Apte and Sarika Sharma -- A security model for cloud-computing-based e-governance applications / Aditya Makwe, Anand More, Priyesh Kanungo, and Niranjan Shrivastava -- Automatic time and motion study using deep learning / Jefferson Hernandez, Sofia Lopez, Gabriela Valarezo, and Andres G. Abad -- Applications of IoT based frameworks in industry 4.0 : applications of IoT based frameworks / Kaushik Ghosh, Sugandha Sharma, Piyush Bagla, and Kuldeep Kumar -- Impact of deep learning and machine learning in industry 4.0 / Umesh Kumar Lilhore, Sarita Simaiya, Amandeep Kaur, Devendra Prasad, Meenu Khurana, Deepak Kumar Verma, and Afsan Hassan -- IoT applications and recent advances / T. Mohana Naga Vamsi and Pratibha Lanka -- A spatio-temporal model for the analysis and classification of soil using the IoT / M. Umme Salma, Subbaiah Rachana, and Narasegouda Srinivas -- A critical survey of autonomous vehicles / Nipun R. Navadia, Gurleen Kaur, Harshit Bhardwaj, Aditi Sakalle, Yashpal Singh, Taranjeet Singh, Arpit Bhardwaj, and Divya Acharya -- A meta-learning approach for algorithm selection for capacitated vehicle routing problems / Neha Sehta and Urjita Thakar -- Early detection of autism disorder using predictive analysis / T. Harshvardhan, G. Preethi, S. Aishwarya, T. Vinod, and K. S. Meghana -- Computing technologies for prognosticating the emanation of carbon using an ARIMA model / Shyla, Kapil Kumar, and Vishal Bhatnagar -- DWT and SVD-based robust watermarking using differential evolution with adaptive optimization / Meenal Kamlakar, Chhaya Gosavi, Vaidehee Salunkhe, Priyanka Bagul, Aishwarya Keskar, and Shweta Barge -- A novel framework based on a machine learning algorithm for the estimation of COVID-19 cases / Rashmi Welekar, Sharvari Tapase, Shubhi Bajaj, Isha Pande, Abhishek Verma, Ashutosh Katpatal, and Vaibhav Mishra -- Assessing the impact of coronavirus on pollutant concentration : a case study in Malaysia / Imam Wahyu Amanullah, Sharifah Sakinah Syed Ahmad, and Emaliana Kasmuri -- A comprehensive review of SLAM techniques / Karthi Mohan, Surya Bharath Achalla, and Arpit Jain -- A novel evolutionary computation method for securing the data in wireless networks / Inderpreet Kaur, Vibha Tripathi, and Nidhi.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Cyber-physical, IoT, and autonomous systems in industry 4.0 Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2022 ISBN 9780367705152
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 8
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    gbv_1806484986
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789047413097 , 9789004132672
    Series Statement: Nematology Monographs and Perspectives 1
    Content: According to the European Plant Protection Organization, the pinewood nematode (PWN), Bursaphelenchus xylophilus is a quarantine organism at the top of the list of the pathogenic species. PWN may be found in North America (Canada, USA and Mexico) and in East Asia (Japan, Korea, China and Taiwan) and has a highly destructive capability towards conifers, in a relatively short time, causing serious economic damage in Japan, China and Korea. This nematode surveying is extremely important and a correct identification of nematode species associated with conifers is essential. Several conifers species are very susceptible (Pinus sylvestris, Pinus nigra and Pinus pinaster), the last one (maritime pine) is a particulary important economic specie in Portugal, and in southern Europe. In 1999, this nematode was found and identified for the first time in Portugal and in Europe. During 1999 and 2000, the Portuguese government, following an alert provided to European Community officials initiated an extensive national survey. During 2000 and 2001, research has been carried out regarding the morphobiometric as well as molecular (DNA: ITS-RFLP) characterization of the collected populations, as well as closely related species of Bursaphelenchus. The book details the Proceedings of an international workshop held at the University of Évora in 2001, covering all major aspects of the bioecology of the pinewood nematode (PWN), Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, its insect vectors and effects on the tree. Topics covered are: global issues and national surveys; morphology and molecular methods of identification of PWN; ecology and epidemiology; quarantine issues; tree physiology, resistance and histopathology; biology of PWN and relationships to its cerambycid vectors; control methods. General quarantine and political views are also presented
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Global issues and National Surveys: -- Session Organisers M. Mota, J. Webster -- M. MOTA, L. BONIFÁCIO, M.A. BRAVO, P. NAVES, -- A.C. PENAS, J. PIRES,E. SOUSA & P. VIEIRA - Discovery of pine wood nematode in Portugal and in Europe -- M. SERRÃO- Eradication programme for the pine wood nematodeinPortugal. -- Y. MAMIYA- Pine wilt disease in Japan -- B. YANG- The history, dispersal and potential threat of PWNinChina. -- K. SUZUKI- Pine wilt disease - a threat to pine forests in Europe -- R.J. BOLLA & R. WOOD- Pine wood nematode: pathogenic or political?. -- J.M. WEBSTER- The pine wood nematode: implications of factors past and present for pine wilt disease -- O. KULINICH- Surveys for the pine wood nematode in Russia -- H. BRAASCH &S.ENZIAN- The pine wood nematode problem in Europe - present situation and outlook -- M. ESCUER, M. ARIAS & A. BELLO- The genus Bursaphelenchus (Nematoda)inSpain -- C. MAGNUSSON, K.H. THUNES, S. AUKELAND SALINAS & B. ØKLAND- Survey of the pine wood nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus,inNorway in 2000 -- H. MICHALOPOULOS-SKARMOUTSOS, G. SKARMOUTSOS, M. KALAPANIDA & A. KARAGEORGOS- Surveying and recording of nematodes of the genus Bursaphelenchus in conifer forests in Greece and pathogenicity of the most important species -- Morphology and molecular methods of identification: -- Session organisers H. Braasch, W. Burgermeister -- H. BRAASCH- Morphology of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus compared with other Bursaphelenchus species -- W. BURGERMEISTER & H. BRAASCH- Molecular evidence for Bursaphelenchus xylophilus ×B. mucronatus hybridisation under experimental conditions -- P. ABAD-Satellite DNA used as a species specific probe for identification of the pine wood nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus -- P. VIEIRA, J. EISENBACK & M. MOTA- PWN-CD: a taxonomic database for the pine wood nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, and other Bursaphelenchus species [Abstr.] -- Ecology and epidemology; quarantine issues: Session organisers D. Bergdahl, K. Futai -- K. FUTAI & T. AKEMA- Some environmental conditionswhichinfluencethespreadofpinewilt -- D.R. BERGDAHL & S. HALIK- Persistence of the pine wood nematode in asymptomatic Scots pines -- D. MCNAMARA- Quarantine concerns about the methods used to demonstrate pathogenicity of Bursaphelenchus spp. -- Physiology, resistance and histopathology: Session organisers Yu-Yang, K. Kuroda -- E. ASAI & K. FUTAI- The effects of simulated acid rain on the development of pine wilt disease -- K. KURODA- Characteristics of Japanese red pine (Pinus densiflora) families resistant to pine wilt -- Y. WANG, L. HAIYAN, S. CHAORAN & G. ZHIHONG- A study of variation of pH between healthy and pine wilt diseased woods of several pine species [Abstr.] -- Biology of PWN and relationships to its cerambycid vectors: Session organisers M. Linit, B. Yang -- M. LINIT & S. AKBULUT- Pine wood nematode phoresis: the impact on Monochamus carolinensis life functions -- S. JIKUMARU &K. TOGASHI- Obstruction by Bursaphelenchus mucronatus of B. xylophilus boarding Monochamus alternatus -- A. YAMANE, R. IWATA, T. ISHIKAWA, H. KOBAYASHI, Y. HATTA, Y. HATTA & Y. MAMIYA- Pine wood nematode movement on, and migration from, the body surface of the Japanese pine sawyer during feeding on pinetwigsafteremergence -- B.J. YANG, L. WANG, F. XU &`P. ZHANG-Latent infection of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (PWN) and a new means of transmission by Monochamus alternatus -- D.R. BERGDAHL- An observation of Monochamus scutellatus associated with conifer trees damaged or killed by wildland fire [Abstr.] -- Control methods: Session organisers B. Yang, K. Nakamura -- K. NAKAMURA & N. YOSHIDA- Successful control of pine wilt disease in Fukiage-hama seacoast pine forest in southwestern Japan -- L. WANG, F. XU, L. JIANG, P. ZHANG & Y. YANG-Pathogens of the pine sawyer, Monochamus alternatus, in China -- M. LIN & M. ZHOU- Activity of avermectin for controlling the pine wood nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus [Abstr.].
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe The Pinewood Nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus : Proceedings of an International Workshop, University of Évora, Portugal, August 20-22, 2001 Leiden : BRILL, 2004 ISBN 9789004132672
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    almahu_9949700779602882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9789047413097 , 9789004132672
    Series Statement: Nematology Monographs and Perspectives ; 1
    Content: According to the European Plant Protection Organization, the pinewood nematode (PWN), Bursaphelenchus xylophilus is a quarantine organism at the top of the list of the pathogenic species. PWN may be found in North America (Canada, USA and Mexico) and in East Asia (Japan, Korea, China and Taiwan) and has a highly destructive capability towards conifers, in a relatively short time, causing serious economic damage in Japan, China and Korea. This nematode surveying is extremely important and a correct identification of nematode species associated with conifers is essential. Several conifers species are very susceptible (Pinus sylvestris, Pinus nigra and Pinus pinaster), the last one (maritime pine) is a particulary important economic specie in Portugal, and in southern Europe. In 1999, this nematode was found and identified for the first time in Portugal and in Europe. During 1999 and 2000, the Portuguese government, following an alert provided to European Community officials initiated an extensive national survey. During 2000 and 2001, research has been carried out regarding the morphobiometric as well as molecular (DNA: ITS-RFLP) characterization of the collected populations, as well as closely related species of Bursaphelenchus. The book details the Proceedings of an international workshop held at the University of Évora in 2001, covering all major aspects of the bioecology of the pinewood nematode (PWN), Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, its insect vectors and effects on the tree. Topics covered are: global issues and national surveys; morphology and molecular methods of identification of PWN; ecology and epidemiology; quarantine issues; tree physiology, resistance and histopathology; biology of PWN and relationships to its cerambycid vectors; control methods. General quarantine and political views are also presented.
    Note: Global issues and National Surveys: -- Session Organisers M. Mota, J. Webster -- M. MOTA, L. BONIFÁCIO, M.A. BRAVO, P. NAVES, -- A.C. PENAS, J. PIRES,E. SOUSA & P. VIEIRA - Discovery of pine wood nematode in Portugal and in Europe -- M. SERRÃO- Eradication programme for the pine wood nematodeinPortugal. -- Y. MAMIYA- Pine wilt disease in Japan -- B. YANG- The history, dispersal and potential threat of PWNinChina. -- K. SUZUKI- Pine wilt disease - a threat to pine forests in Europe -- R.J. BOLLA & R. WOOD- Pine wood nematode: pathogenic or political?. -- J.M. WEBSTER- The pine wood nematode: implications of factors past and present for pine wilt disease -- O. KULINICH- Surveys for the pine wood nematode in Russia -- H. BRAASCH &S.ENZIAN- The pine wood nematode problem in Europe - present situation and outlook -- M. ESCUER, M. ARIAS & A. BELLO- The genus Bursaphelenchus (Nematoda)inSpain -- C. MAGNUSSON, K.H. THUNES, S. AUKELAND SALINAS & B. ØKLAND- Survey of the pine wood nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus,inNorway in 2000 -- H. MICHALOPOULOS-SKARMOUTSOS, G. SKARMOUTSOS, M. KALAPANIDA & A. KARAGEORGOS- Surveying and recording of nematodes of the genus Bursaphelenchus in conifer forests in Greece and pathogenicity of the most important species -- Morphology and molecular methods of identification: -- Session organisers H. Braasch, W. Burgermeister -- H. BRAASCH- Morphology of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus compared with other Bursaphelenchus species -- W. BURGERMEISTER & H. BRAASCH- Molecular evidence for Bursaphelenchus xylophilus ×B. mucronatus hybridisation under experimental conditions -- P. ABAD-Satellite DNA used as a species specific probe for identification of the pine wood nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus -- P. VIEIRA, J. EISENBACK & M. MOTA- PWN-CD: a taxonomic database for the pine wood nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, and other Bursaphelenchus species [Abstr.] -- Ecology and epidemology; quarantine issues: Session organisers D. Bergdahl, K. Futai -- K. FUTAI & T. AKEMA- Some environmental conditionswhichinfluencethespreadofpinewilt -- D.R. BERGDAHL & S. HALIK- Persistence of the pine wood nematode in asymptomatic Scots pines -- D. MCNAMARA- Quarantine concerns about the methods used to demonstrate pathogenicity of Bursaphelenchus spp. -- Physiology, resistance and histopathology: Session organisers Yu-Yang, K. Kuroda -- E. ASAI & K. FUTAI- The effects of simulated acid rain on the development of pine wilt disease -- K. KURODA- Characteristics of Japanese red pine (Pinus densiflora) families resistant to pine wilt -- Y. WANG, L. HAIYAN, S. CHAORAN & G. ZHIHONG- A study of variation of pH between healthy and pine wilt diseased woods of several pine species [Abstr.] -- Biology of PWN and relationships to its cerambycid vectors: Session organisers M. Linit, B. Yang -- M. LINIT & S. AKBULUT- Pine wood nematode phoresis: the impact on Monochamus carolinensis life functions -- S. JIKUMARU &K. TOGASHI- Obstruction by Bursaphelenchus mucronatus of B. xylophilus boarding Monochamus alternatus -- A. YAMANE, R. IWATA, T. ISHIKAWA, H. KOBAYASHI, Y. HATTA, Y. HATTA & Y. MAMIYA- Pine wood nematode movement on, and migration from, the body surface of the Japanese pine sawyer during feeding on pinetwigsafteremergence -- B.J. YANG, L. WANG, F. XU &`P. ZHANG-Latent infection of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (PWN) and a new means of transmission by Monochamus alternatus -- D.R. BERGDAHL- An observation of Monochamus scutellatus associated with conifer trees damaged or killed by wildland fire [Abstr.] -- Control methods: Session organisers B. Yang, K. Nakamura -- K. NAKAMURA & N. YOSHIDA- Successful control of pine wilt disease in Fukiage-hama seacoast pine forest in southwestern Japan -- L. WANG, F. XU, L. JIANG, P. ZHANG & Y. YANG-Pathogens of the pine sawyer, Monochamus alternatus, in China -- M. LIN & M. ZHOU- Activity of avermectin for controlling the pine wood nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus [Abstr.].
    Additional Edition: Print version: The Pinewood Nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus : Proceedings of an International Workshop, University of Évora, Portugal, August 20-22, 2001. Leiden ; Boston : BRILL, 2004 ISBN 9789004132672
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    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 90-474-1309-1
    Series Statement: Nematology Monographs and Perspectives ; 1
    Content: According to the European Plant Protection Organization, the pinewood nematode (PWN), Bursaphelenchus xylophilus is a quarantine organism at the top of the list of the pathogenic species. PWN may be found in North America (Canada, USA and Mexico) and in East Asia (Japan, Korea, China and Taiwan) and has a highly destructive capability towards conifers, in a relatively short time, causing serious economic damage in Japan, China and Korea. This nematode surveying is extremely important and a correct identification of nematode species associated with conifers is essential. Several conifers species are very susceptible (Pinus sylvestris, Pinus nigra and Pinus pinaster), the last one (maritime pine) is a particulary important economic specie in Portugal, and in southern Europe. In 1999, this nematode was found and identified for the first time in Portugal and in Europe. During 1999 and 2000, the Portuguese government, following an alert provided to European Community officials initiated an extensive national survey. During 2000 and 2001, research has been carried out regarding the morphobiometric as well as molecular (DNA: ITS-RFLP) characterization of the collected populations, as well as closely related species of Bursaphelenchus. The book details the Proceedings of an international workshop held at the University of Évora in 2001, covering all major aspects of the bioecology of the pinewood nematode (PWN), Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, its insect vectors and effects on the tree. Topics covered are: global issues and national surveys; morphology and molecular methods of identification of PWN; ecology and epidemiology; quarantine issues; tree physiology, resistance and histopathology; biology of PWN and relationships to its cerambycid vectors; control methods. General quarantine and political views are also presented.
    Note: Global issues and National Surveys: -- Session Organisers M. Mota, J. Webster -- M. MOTA, L. BONIFÁCIO, M.A. BRAVO, P. NAVES, -- A.C. PENAS, J. PIRES,E. SOUSA & P. VIEIRA - Discovery of pine wood nematode in Portugal and in Europe -- M. SERRÃO- Eradication programme for the pine wood nematodeinPortugal. -- Y. MAMIYA- Pine wilt disease in Japan -- B. YANG- The history, dispersal and potential threat of PWNinChina. -- K. SUZUKI- Pine wilt disease - a threat to pine forests in Europe -- R.J. BOLLA & R. WOOD- Pine wood nematode: pathogenic or political?. -- J.M. WEBSTER- The pine wood nematode: implications of factors past and present for pine wilt disease -- O. KULINICH- Surveys for the pine wood nematode in Russia -- H. BRAASCH &S.ENZIAN- The pine wood nematode problem in Europe - present situation and outlook -- M. ESCUER, M. ARIAS & A. BELLO- The genus Bursaphelenchus (Nematoda)inSpain -- C. MAGNUSSON, K.H. THUNES, S. AUKELAND SALINAS & B. ØKLAND- Survey of the pine wood nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus,inNorway in 2000 -- H. MICHALOPOULOS-SKARMOUTSOS, G. SKARMOUTSOS, M. KALAPANIDA & A. KARAGEORGOS- Surveying and recording of nematodes of the genus Bursaphelenchus in conifer forests in Greece and pathogenicity of the most important species -- Morphology and molecular methods of identification: -- Session organisers H. Braasch, W. Burgermeister -- H. BRAASCH- Morphology of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus compared with other Bursaphelenchus species -- W. BURGERMEISTER & H. BRAASCH- Molecular evidence for Bursaphelenchus xylophilus ×B. mucronatus hybridisation under experimental conditions -- P. ABAD-Satellite DNA used as a species specific probe for identification of the pine wood nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus -- P. VIEIRA, J. EISENBACK & M. MOTA- PWN-CD: a taxonomic database for the pine wood nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, and other Bursaphelenchus species [Abstr.] -- Ecology and epidemology; quarantine issues: Session organisers D. Bergdahl, K. Futai -- K. FUTAI & T. AKEMA- Some environmental conditionswhichinfluencethespreadofpinewilt -- D.R. BERGDAHL & S. HALIK- Persistence of the pine wood nematode in asymptomatic Scots pines -- D. MCNAMARA- Quarantine concerns about the methods used to demonstrate pathogenicity of Bursaphelenchus spp. -- Physiology, resistance and histopathology: Session organisers Yu-Yang, K. Kuroda -- E. ASAI & K. FUTAI- The effects of simulated acid rain on the development of pine wilt disease -- K. KURODA- Characteristics of Japanese red pine (Pinus densiflora) families resistant to pine wilt -- Y. WANG, L. HAIYAN, S. CHAORAN & G. ZHIHONG- A study of variation of pH between healthy and pine wilt diseased woods of several pine species [Abstr.] -- Biology of PWN and relationships to its cerambycid vectors: Session organisers M. Linit, B. Yang -- M. LINIT & S. AKBULUT- Pine wood nematode phoresis: the impact on Monochamus carolinensis life functions -- S. JIKUMARU &K. TOGASHI- Obstruction by Bursaphelenchus mucronatus of B. xylophilus boarding Monochamus alternatus -- A. YAMANE, R. IWATA, T. ISHIKAWA, H. KOBAYASHI, Y. HATTA, Y. HATTA & Y. MAMIYA- Pine wood nematode movement on, and migration from, the body surface of the Japanese pine sawyer during feeding on pinetwigsafteremergence -- B.J. YANG, L. WANG, F. XU &`P. ZHANG-Latent infection of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (PWN) and a new means of transmission by Monochamus alternatus -- D.R. BERGDAHL- An observation of Monochamus scutellatus associated with conifer trees damaged or killed by wildland fire [Abstr.] -- Control methods: Session organisers B. Yang, K. Nakamura -- K. NAKAMURA & N. YOSHIDA- Successful control of pine wilt disease in Fukiage-hama seacoast pine forest in southwestern Japan -- L. WANG, F. XU, L. JIANG, P. ZHANG & Y. YANG-Pathogens of the pine sawyer, Monochamus alternatus, in China -- M. LIN & M. ZHOU- Activity of avermectin for controlling the pine wood nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus [Abstr.].
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