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is a health problem as well as a social and economic one. Epilepsy affects over 65 million people worldwide (Ngugi et al., 2010).
Among people with epilepsy (PWE) and their healthcare providers, there are overlapping needs for improvement of patient education, self-management which directly influences, seizures management, diagnosis and therapy and medical data management. According to the several published studies, only 65–70% of PWE respond to current treatments to control their seizures
Natasza Blek,
Piotr Zwoliński
Journal of Epileptology, Volume 28 , 63–69
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all members and they must be given immediate force of law. Directives are nonlegislative acts of the EU and they have to be transposed into the national legal framework of the EU members. The EU environmental legislation mainly concerns water, air and noise pollution, chemical substances, waste management and nature conservation [10, 11, 12].
The system of financing environmental protection in Poland was designed before integration with the EU. It is based on environmental effects, while the
Katarzyna OSZCZAPIŃSKA
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, Volume 12 , ISSUE 3, 137–144
Article
Huge amount of organic garbage produced by cites with urbanization rapid development. Garbage disposal equipment were put into use in large scale. Traditional measures of equipment management is no more efficient. This paper focuses on realizing informationization and systematization of equipment management through software technology.
Liu Bocheng,
Cao Ye,
Jialei Song
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 3 , ISSUE 1, 135–138
Article
The health management of complex equipment is crucial to ensure the reliability, maintainability and safety of complex equipment. This paper introduces the basic concept and research connotation of prognostics and health management (PHM), analyzes the significance of PHM technology in equipment maintenance. For the fault prediction architecture and method, this paper focuses on the discussion, analysis, and summarizes the current research’s hot spots and existing technical difficulties. Finally
Hu Nannan,
Su Xiaohao,
Baolong Liu
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 3 , ISSUE 1, 115–121
Article
The transport of goods and persons with two or more transport carriers (road, rail, air, inland waterway, or sea) results in multipartite transport chains whose profitability depends on the cost-effectiveness of the transport carriers involved as well as on the capability of multimodal transport management. Currently, differences with regard to the technical equipment used and infrastructural facilities available as well as administrative and public organizational structures in place are the
Evelin ENGLER,
Stefan GEWIES,
Paweł BANYŚ,
Erik GRUNEWALD
Transport Problems, Volume 13 , ISSUE 1, 81–96
Article
I.
INTRODUCTION
With the continuous development of the computer, the speed of CPU is faster and faster, but the speed of memory has not been improved. The development of TLB will help computer to process large virtual address. In this paper, our team design a TLB software management method of constructing a balanced binary search tree based on virtual page number. When the TLB capacity of balanced binary search tree is large, the method could deal with it quickly, for example, the number of
Hongyu Chen,
Li Zhao,
Yuke Zhang,
Jian Ai
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 5 , ISSUE 4, 50–57
Research paper
This paper discusses a new solution for switch management in intelligent manufacturing network. It makes PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) communication module have the switch management features and exchange I/O data in manufacturing network. The switch manager has used the chip of the Ethernet switch device 88E6165. The Marvell 88E6165 device embedded in communication devices is a single-chip 6 port gigabit Ethernet switch with five integrated gigabit Ethernet transceivers. It performs the
Guangfu Wang
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 7 , ISSUE 2, 856–878
Article
This article presents the concept of transportation demand management (TDM) in the EU transport policy context. Authors present the source of transport intensity problems and also show good practices that effectively reduce the transport demand. To identify the major transportation demand problems that cities are faced with, primary and secondary research was carried out. Primary research shows the social awareness of mobility management. Secondary research consists of a thorough review of the
Ryszard Barcik,
Leszek Bylinko
Transport Problems, Volume 13 , ISSUE 2, 121–131
Research Article
Digital Urban Management has become a trend in the development of contemporary cities. This paper presents the design and implementation of an intelligent flood control decision support system (IFCDSS) using statistical analysis to determine the relationship between the data, and integrate data mining technology for digital urban management based on Java EE. The system also provides location-based decision making in urban management by using the Baidu Maps API.
Guanlin Chen,
Xinxin Sun,
Shengquan Li,
Jiang He,
Jiawei Zhang
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 7 , ISSUE 1, 161–177
Article
research? The article has three sections. The first section is an overview of my own journey through times where preference was given first to educational management and then educational leadership. The following two sections each build on from the previous one. I discuss how management took centre-stage following major education reforms, followed by the rise of (educational) leadership since the millennium and the consequent conclusion of leadership as a sine qua non in New Zealand education. The
Howard Youngs
Journal of Educational Leadership, Policy and Practice, Volume 35 , 59–77
Article
This article presents the results of the analysis and assessment of the effect on transport of programs supporting housing investments in the context of transport demand management. The evaluation of the presented programs confirms the dependence of inconsistent spatial planning policy and the growth of transport needs. The effects of the programs have been analyzed in detail. The article shows in a case study form that investment decisions directly affect communication behavior and changes in
Leszek BYLINKO
Transport Problems, Volume 15 , ISSUE 4, Part 2, 191–201
Article
management strategy for transportation systems in the U.S. in case of any disaster and hazards. In this paper, recommendations are provided to define best deployment of updated emergency response into practice. Practical issues are detailed affecting potential implementation of the strategy. Possible actions to address management issues and tools are investigated; and methods of identifying and measuring the impacts associated with implementation of the strategy are explained.
Kasim A. KORKMAZ
Transport Problems, Volume 12 , ISSUE 4, 153–162
research-article
The economy of Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand, is based on agriculture. It has a lot of farmland, including mangosteen and durian, which generate revenue for Nakhon Si Thammarat each year as high value (Office of Agricultural Economics, 2018). Mangosteen is approximately 1,800 million baht (personal contact with the Regional Office of Agricultural Economics, Thailand), but the quality of mangosteen and durian is not enough to market demands. The lack of a water management system for maintaining
Panjit Musik
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 13 , ISSUE 1, 1–7
Article
This article is a continuation of the authors’ study on the ways to ensure safety in the Air Traffic Management (ATM) system. It directly refers to the processes of risk management involving, in particular, risk management in (air) transport. The main aim of this paper is to present and indicate the hazard identification and risk assessment tools that can be used in air transport and to apply one of them for a risk analysis of a specific ATM originating case. This is why, after a short
Ewa DUDEK,
Karolina KRZYKOWSKA-PIOTROWSKA,
Mirosław SIERGIEJCZYK
Transport Problems, Volume 15 , ISSUE 2, 143–156
Research Article
cases, and the types of follow up were emphasized.The Norwegian Ministry of Health and Care Services provided an exception from the principle of informed consent so that this study could be conducted. We had access to the medical records of all children between the ages of 0 and 14 years old who were referred to the regional child abuse management unit in 2006 and 2007. A descriptive, cross-sectional study was performed.One hundred and six children were referred to the child abuse management unit
Hanne K. Greger,
Thomas Jozefiak,
Arne K. Myhre
Scandinavian Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology, Volume 1 , ISSUE 2, 51–62
Research Article
Summary. The problem of real time cargo-flows management in the integrated production and transportation system on example of machine-building enterprise is viewed optimal number of order cards in production and transportation system, which provides reduction in logistic costs. The building approach of membership function of linguistic terms, which characterize work-in-process level and waiting time, based on deterministic stock management model and queuing system is proposed.
Julia BULGAKOVA
Transport Problems, Volume 11 , ISSUE 4, 83–94
Review
of TRALI can be crucial in confirmation of the clinical diagnosis, as well as in decisions regarding donor management.
Patricia M. Kopko
Immunohematology, Volume 20 , ISSUE 2, 103–111
research-article
growing season, so management of this nematode is an important strategy for CRS management (Perez et al., 2000).
There are relatively few nematode management options for potato producers in Northeast Florida. Sting and stubby-root nematodes have wide host ranges making it difficult to manage these nematodes with crop rotation or cover cropping (Crow et al., 2000a, 2001). Production constraints for Northeast Florida potato producers – such as specialized equipment, the need for high-value rotation
Zane J. Grabau,
Joseph W. Noling,
Pablo A. Navia Gine
Journal of Nematology, Volume 51 , 1–12
Research Article
Abstract
The article presents an integrated (inferential) system of computer assistance in waste management designed in component-based technology. The system allows for the implementation of individual elements (system components) with native and managed programming languages and performance technologies, ensuring easy integration of those components into one coherent, cooperating whole. One of the key issues involves the placement of the objects, events and conducted spatial (geographical
Krzysztof GASKA,
Agnieszka GENEROWICZ,
Izabela ZIMOCH,
Józef CIUŁA,
Dariusz SIEDLARZ
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, Volume 11 , ISSUE 4, 151–159
Research Article
large areas. City authorities implement many solutions to reduce these negative effects of car transport, including strategies which aim towards change in travel patterns. Inhabitants are encouraged to travel by more sustainable transport modes, including bikes. The concept is called travel demand management and in Poland is still a new approach to the passenger transport. This paper presents examples of instruments that are most commonly used abroad to encourage bike travels and an overview of the
Katarzyna NOSAL
Transport Problems, Volume 10 , ISSUE 2, 23–34
Article
Driving speed is one of the most important factors in road safety, and speed not only affects the severity of a but is also related to the risk of being involved in a crash. Inappropriate speed is responsible for more than a third of all fatal accidents occurring on the roads. In Poland, the problem of speeding drivers is widely common. Hence, effective speed management and enforcement of speed limits on the existing road an important role. Possible solutions for rural roads are very limited
Robert Ziółkowski
Transport Problems, Volume 13 , ISSUE 2, 5–12
Article
not affect yield significantly. Although furfural and P. lilacinum have some potential for management of M. incognita on cut foliage crops, their use as a lone management option would likely not provide the needed level of control. Early treatment application following infestation provided greater J2 suppression compared to late application,suggesting the need for growers to avoid infested fields.
RICHARD BAIDOO,
TESFAMARIAM MENGISTU,
ROBERT MCSORLEY,
ROBERT H. STAMPS,
JANETE BRITO,
WILLIAM T. CROW
Journal of Nematology, Volume 49 , ISSUE 2, 133–139
Article
The planned directions for development in space management within the commune are indicated by, among others, a study and a document drawn up mandatorily for the entire municipal area. The analysis of the study record for the Kutno and Opoczno show that municipalities determine areas for newly urbanized housing sites. The use of new buildings would involve a dramatic increase in local community. The number of the inhabitants is decreasing and these trends are likely to remain. The results of
Sylwia KRZYSZTOFIK
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, Volume 9 , ISSUE 3, 13–20
Case report
The management of terminal catastrophic haemorrhage is a rare clinical palliative emergency for which the management is based largely on anecdotal and experiential guidelines, with no high grade evidence but rather robust contention and controversy. Whilst often rapid and deadly, inevitably dramatic and devastating for the treating health professionals and family, the key management areas include risk identification, supportive practices, the use of sedative medication and the ethical issues
Anna Smith
Australasian Journal of Neuroscience, Volume 25 , ISSUE 2, 20–24
Article
This paper describes a harvesting and power management system that can be equipped with a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) node in order to harvest energy presents in the environment to be used for sensor node power supply. The proposed scope is to develop a harvesting board exploiting available integrated circuits and devices for extending battery life-cycle of sensor node developed by Medinok SPA. The aim is to realize a WSN able to perform a monitoring of principal physical parameters deemed of
P. Visconti,
R. Ferri,
M. Pucciarelli,
E. Venere
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 9 , ISSUE 4, 1637–1667
Article
Piotr Zawada,
Włodzimierz Okrasa,
Jack Warchalowski
Statistics in Transition New Series, Volume 21 , ISSUE 5, 193–206
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1.
INTRODUCTION
The increase in the amount of waste is a concern for many countries in the world.
Accumulation of municipal solid waste (MSW) threatens to become a global problem for Ukraine. Recently only one incineration plant is functioning in the country giving heat energy for heating and hot water supply to the Kiev district heating system.
European principles of waste management laid the basis for a National waste management strategy in Ukraine till 2030, approved by the Cabinet of
Nonna PAVLIUK
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, Volume 12 , ISSUE 1, 155–161
Article
annually by 2021”2.
Cybersecurity should be an integral part of corporate strategy. As Touhill advises, the cybersecurity plan focuses on the following (Touhill & Touhill, 2014, as of Page 97):
Where are we now?
➢ SWOT analysis
What do we have to work with?
➢ Information
➢ Technology
➢ Finances
➢ Personnel
➢ Plans
Where do we want to be?
➢ Value
➢ Risk Management
➢ Effectiveness
➢ Competencies
How do we get there?
➢ What will be done?
➢ Who is responsible for doing it?
➢ How will it be done
Devesh Mishra
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 4 , ISSUE 3, 88–105
Article
Blood banks have a need for efficient, long-term storage of records and quick access to the stored information. Database management systems make it easy to retrieve and review large amounts of data. They provide such functions as data entry, sorting capability, search and find capacity, report production, calculation and graphic capacities, programming, and the relating of fields in one file to those in another file. Privately developed programs can be shared by blood banks. A program for
Phyllis A. Morel
Immunohematology, Volume 4 , ISSUE 4, 82–84
Research Article
Optical remote sensing tools are being used in a number of agricultural applications by recording an object's transmission of electromagnetic energy from reflecting and radiating surfaces. This unique spectral information is used to characterize the features of green vegetation. With the development of proximal sensing tools, vegetation or crop health can be determined and monitored in real-time. This information provides an opportunity for precise management of input resources to optimise
R.R. Pullanagari,
I. Yule,
W. King,
D. Dalley,
R. Dynes
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 4 , ISSUE 1, 125–137
Article
Management of arid lands in South Australia is an important yet often contentious topic amongst the multiple stakeholders that live within it. The interplay between land management and people is intertwined, with people being affected by and influencing its outcomes. Ensuring effective community engagement is fundamental to ensuring the success of environmental management endeavours. This paper explores the institutional, policy and community engagement structures in place within one particular
MELISSA NURSEY-BRAY
South Australian Geographical Journal, Volume 111 , 56–74
Review
Many hospital transfusion services have assumed responsibility for the coordinated management of human allograft tissue. This overview summarizes logistical aspects of tissue management based on the experience of a centralized tissue service at a large academic hospital, in which tissue is stored in a location remote from patient care areas. Operational aspects include determination of which personnel classifications will perform the necessary functions, establishment and maintenance of the
Beth M. Alden,
Annette J. Schlueter
Immunohematology, Volume 25 , ISSUE 3, 107–111
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turfgrass (Taliaferro, 1995). The warm and humid weather of the region makes this the ideal geography for bermudagrass growth and production.
One of the major pest issues for bermudagrass management in the southeast is plant-parasitic nematodes. A 2005 survey of golf courses in Florida found that over 80% of courses sampled were infested with plant-parasitic nematodes at potentially damaging levels (Crow, 2005). In Alabama, at least 10 genera of plant-parasitic nematodes have been recovered in routine
Will L. Groover,
Kathy S. Lawrence
Journal of Nematology, Volume 53 , 1–14
Article
Economic development of a country as well as growing consumption causes a rise in the amount of wastes, mainly municipal wastes. Basic sources of the municipal wastes are households and public buildings. When Poland joined European Union, it was necessary to introduce many changes related to the waste management. Gradually implemented actions aim at limiting the amounts of municipal wastes deposited in landfills and reducing biodegradable fraction of wastes. Production of fuel from the
Monika CZOP,
Małgorzata KAJDA-SZCZEŚNIAK
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, Volume 9 , ISSUE 3, 113–121
Research Article
Meloidogyne spp. are the most economically important species of plant-pathogenic nematodes. Plant resistance and crop rotation are the main nematode management methods. Thus, the objective was to evaluate the resistance of seven wheat genotypes, five oat genotypes, ten sorghum hybrids, and three sorghum–sudangrass genotypes to Meloidogyne incognita and Meloidogyne javanica. The crops were sowed in pots with an auto-claved substrate. A single plant/pot was left after thinning. The soil was
ANDRESSA LIMA DE BRIDA,
ÉRIKA CRISTINA SOUZA DA SILVA CORREIA,
BÁRBARA MONTEIRO DE CASTRO E CASTRO,
JOSÉ COLA ZANUNCIO,
SÍLVIA RENATA SICILIANO WILCKEN
Journal of Nematology, Volume 49 , ISSUE 4, 386–389
Research paper
Cesare Alippi,
Cristian Galperti
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 1 , ISSUE 3, 592–612
Research Article
Financial incentives are used by natural resource management organisations to encourage landholders to adopt sustainable practices where the outcomes on a farm scale may be negative or marginal. There is a growing body of research aimed at understanding why landholders do or do not agree to participate in financial incentive programs, however research that considers when and how financial incentives work to bring about long-term behaviour change is relatively immature. The purpose of this
Emma Swann,
Rob Richards
Evidence Base, Volume 2016 , ISSUE 2, 1–32
Article
A survey of 19 large blood centers, each with an average annual collection of 158,889 units, was conducted to identify current practices of management of red cell units that contain unexpected red cell antibodies. The routine antibody identification, distribution, and charge for such units varied widely among the 19 centers. In addition, although use of these units was low, costs were considerable. This survey can serve as a basis for other studies to arrive at cost-effective ways to manage
Marlene Simpson,
Jana Julleis,
Ram Kakaiya
Immunohematology, Volume 10 , ISSUE 3, 99–101
Research Article
Abstract
Rural areas, similar with the amount of produced sewage to urban areas, are rarely parts of agglomerations. Because of dispersed buildings and often poor infrastructure, sewage management regulation in rural areas can be difficult. Caring for the environment include aquatic environment protection. Sewage economy regulations, especially in rural areas, is a key issue in water contaminations counteracting. Often inappropriate sewage disposal and treatment methods choice could cause
Iwona SKOCZKO,
Katarzyna OSZCZAPIŃSKA
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, Volume 11 , ISSUE 4, 179–184
research-article
growth in the second to fourth years after planting suggests that the benefits of pre-plant fumigation would likely be limited to the first one or two years of vine growth, and the concept of threshold population densities to guide management actions may not be practical for M. xenoplax on grapevines.
Table 2.
Effects of rootstock on population densities of Mesocriconema xenoplax (Mx) in inoculated microplots and vine growth parameters for ‘Merlot’ grapevines grown in microplots with (+Mx) or
Thomas Forge,
Rosanne Smit,
Denise Neilsen,
Gerry Neilsen
Journal of Nematology, Volume 52 , 1–7
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1.
INTRODUCTION
Today's waste management faces a great challenge. The consumptive lifestyle of nowadays societies (extract → produce → use → throw away) produces a growing stream of waste. This forces a search for new solutions for the waste management. Current purposes of waste management focus on taking maximum advantage of the waste potential. Reasonable use of the natural resources and assuring sustainable economy is a priority of the European legislature. Waste Framework Directive assumes
Monika CZOP
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, Volume 12 , ISSUE 3, 123–129
Case report
This case report describes laboratory management of a chronically transfused sickle cell anemia patient with multiple antibodies and the time involved in providing compatible red cells for transfusion. Time was evaluated using the laboratory workload record ing method of the College of American Pathologists. Red cell units were sent to the hospital within 24 to 48 hours from receipt of a referral sample, despite a workload recording time in excess of 15 hours for a typical sample.
Kirk D. Kitchen,
Mary F. Corgan,
Brenda L. Hillard
Immunohematology, Volume 9 , ISSUE 3, 81–82
Case report
Maternal red blood cell (RBC) alloantibodies can cause hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN). Although much is described about common antibodies associated with HDFN, management of a pregnancy complicated by a maternal rare antibody presents several challenges related to assessment of fetal anemia risk, availability of blood for transfusion to the mother and/or the fetus or newborn if needed, and planning for delivery in the case of maternal hemorrhage. Here we report the laboratory
Raj Shree,
Kimberly K. Ma,
Lay See Er,
Meghan Delaney
Immunohematology, Volume 34 , ISSUE 1, 7–10
Article
plays in providing quality care and education, there was much confusion about what leadership entailed and how leadership differentiated from management in this context. The contextual complexities of the ECE sector were a significant influence on each participant’s opportunity to learn about, and practise leadership. Findings also revealed a need for contextually relevant and progressive approaches to leadership learning to support early childhood leaders and teachers in their leadership work.
Nicki Klevering,
Rachel McNae
Journal of Educational Leadership, Policy and Practice, Volume 33 , ISSUE 1, 5–17
Article
researcher to define a set of improvement measures most welcome by the residents. Interestingly, a considerable number of residents declared to participate in the rehabilitation projects by contributing their labor free of charge or by paying certain sums. The proposed way of asking residents on their view on the housing stock deficiencies provides a useful input for facility management plans. Surveys conducted periodically, as consecutive maintenance and improvement measures are taken, are argued to
Anna OSTAŃSKA
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, Volume 9 , ISSUE 2, 13–19
Research Article
relating to WSNs, while highlighting the main components necessary to form an ideal marine based WSN system, and some difficulties of implementing security in Marine WSNs such as the management of the cryptographic keys.
Walid Elgenaidi,
Thomas Newe
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 7 , ISSUE 5, 1–5
Review
Placental chorioangioma is the most common subtype of non-trophoblastic placental tumors. Other subtypes are very rare and usually associated with an uneventful course of pregnancy. Most chorioangiomas are small and of no clinical significance. Giant chorioangiomas may be associated with serious fetal and maternal complications. So far, no established ultrasound guidelines are available for the management of placental non-trophoblastic tumors. This may be attributed to the rarity of the disease
Nabil Abdalla,
Robert Piórkowski,
Paweł Stanirowski,
Monika Pazura,
Krzysztof Cendrowski,
Włodzimierz Sawicki
Journal of Ultrasonography, Volume 17 , ISSUE 69, 116–122
Report
population despite a comprehensive approach to RhIG therapy. Observations from this prospective patient management strategy include the need for improved application of guidelines for RhIG administration and improved quality of information provided to laboratories assessing RhIG eligibility. A laboratory process for prospective follow-up when unexpected anti-D is detected in pregnancy is recommended.
Judith L. Hannon,
Gwen Clarke
Immunohematology, Volume 32 , ISSUE 3, 108–111
research-article
recovery of heat from backwash water. The system combining these devices with the currently developed new water treatment technology, using membrane techniques (ultrafiltration and microfiltration), could effectively facilitate rational water, sewage and energy management in swimming pools [11–14].
2.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
The research included a physico-chemical analysis of washings samples taken during the filter backwashing (mean mixed sample). The research concept consisted of comparing the
Joanna WYCZARSKA-KOKOT,
Anna LEMPART
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, Volume 11 , ISSUE 3, 163–170
research-article
significant crop damage (Desaeger and Noling, 2017). The temperate nematodes, M. hapla and P. penetrans, are now also increasingly found in Florida strawberry farms. Both nematodes are not common in Florida, and were likely introduced to the state with infested planting material from the north.
Currently available nematode management methods for strawberry production are mostly limited to the use of soil fumigants, and more recently also some newly registered non-fumigant nematicides (Watson and Desaeger
Churamani Khanal,
Mengyi Gu,
Natalia A. Peres,
Johan A. Desaeger
Journal of Nematology, Volume 52 , 1–10
Article
and remote management of the recorded health data, and timely help.
Hou Honglun,
Huo Meimei,
Wu Minghui
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 6 , ISSUE 5, 2200–2216
research-article
(Zea mays), rather than host crops such as soybean (Glycine max), is an effective option for managing root-knot nematodes in peanuts, particularly when a non-host is grown for two or more years (Rodriguez-Kabana et al., 1994a, 1994b; Johnson et al., 1999; Davis and Timper, 2000). In practice, grower adoption of crop rotations that help manage PRKN varies as nematode management is oftentimes a secondary consideration to crop prices, grower equipment, and environmental conditions when choosing a crop
Zane J. Grabau,
Mark D. Mauldin,
Alemayehu Habteweld,
Ethan T. Carter
Journal of Nematology, Volume 52 , 1–10
Article
In 2012, theWashington raspberry (Rubus idaeus) industry received a special local needs (SLN) 24(c) label to apply Vydate L (active ingredient oxamyl) to nonbearing raspberry for the management of Pratylenchus penetrans. This is a new use pattern of this nematicide for raspberry growers; therefore, research was conducted to identify the optimum spring application timing of oxamyl for the suppression of P. penetrans. Three on-farm trials in each of 2012 and 2013 were established in Washington in
INGA A. ZASADA,
THOMAS W. WALTERS
Journal of Nematology, Volume 48 , ISSUE 3, 177–182
research-article
management programs of M. enterolobii.
Alixelhe Pacheco Damascena,
Júlio César Antunes Ferreira,
Marylia Gabriella Silva Costa,
Luis Moreira de Araujo Junior,
Silvia Renata Siciliano Wilcken
journal of nematology, Volume 51 , 1–8
Article
for smooth conduction of the aggregation process. However, these solutions require more energy and processing capacity, which are the main constraints for sensor nodes. To this end, the current study presents Trust-Aware Data Aggregation and Intrusion Detection System (TDAGIDS) for clustered WSNs. This TDAGIDS has two modules viz., trust management and intrusion detection. Each node runs a Trust Management System (TMS) that computes the trust value of neighbor nodes by observing their activities
P. Raghu Vamsi,
Krishna Kant
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 9 , ISSUE 2, 537–562
Book Review
Rachel Morgan, B.A., Grad. Dip. O&M, M. Teaching (Primary), Dip. Management
International Journal of Orientation & Mobility, Volume 5 , ISSUE 1, 56–58
Article
SUSAN L. F. MEYER,
KATHRYNE L. EVERTS,
BRIAN MCSPADDEN GARDENER,
EDWARD P. MASLER,
HAZEM M. E. ABDELNABBY,
ANDREA M. SKANTAR
Journal of Nematology, Volume 48 , ISSUE 1, 43–53
Conference Presentation
Ann Church
Immunohematology, Volume 22 , ISSUE 2, 83–83
Research Article
speed harmonization. Although many studies researching the effect of VSL system on the traffic stream can be found, there are only few addressing its influence on the drivers behavior, particularly focusing on their tolerance limit and compliance, which has crucial meaning for future design of controlling algorithms. This study was prepared to inspect this grey area by studying the data from the VSL system at Prague city ring, describing the influence of the highway management system and its
Michał MATOWICKI,
Ondřej PŘIBYL
Transport Problems, Volume 11 , ISSUE 1, 69–78
research-article
., 2014). Abamectin can reduce populations of Meloidogyne paranaensis in coffee fields during transplantation, or 60 days later, and it is not phytotoxic to coffee plants (Arita et al., 2020). The application of abamectin has been an important component of an integrated pest management strategy for nematodes.
In this study, we combined fluopyram and abamectin to evaluate their management potential for M. incognita in infested tomatoes. We evaluated growth rate indicators, the root-galling index (RGI
Qing-Qing Li,
Jing-Jing Li,
Qi-Tong Yu,
Ze-Yu Shang,
Chao-Bin Xue
Journal of Nematology, Volume 52 , 1–11
research-article
infestation could lead to peach tree death (Nyczepir et al., 1993).
Currently, a pre-plant fumigation with 1-3 dichloropropene (Telone II, DowAgrosciences) combined with the use of a resistant rootstock is recommended for the management of nematodes in peach orchards (Nyczepir, 1991; Beckman and Nyczepir, 2011). In addition, pre-plant crop rotations with bahia and tall fescue grasses and wheat have been recommended for the suppression of peach nematodes in the Southeast (Nyczepir and Meyer, 2010; Nyczepir
Andrew M. Shirley,
James P. Noe,
Andrew P. Nyczepir,
Phillip M. Brannen,
Benjamin J. Shirley,
Ganpati B. Jagdale
Journal of Nematology, Volume 51 , 1–10
research-article
, adversely affecting banana production by causing up to 50% yield losses (Coyne, 2009). However, the effective management of R. similis in banana crops is problematic, because the limited control strategies available at present tend not to be used by small-scale farmers as they involve the use of hot water and expensive nematicides, many of which are environmentally hazardous (Van, 2013). Thus, burrowing nematode species need rapid and accurate identification in order to allow development of alternative
Doreen M. Mgonja,
Gladness E. Temu,
Joseph C. Ndunguru,
Magreth F. Mziray,
Sylvester L. Lyantagaye,
Nessie D. Luambano
Journal of Nematology, Volume 52 , 1–8
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Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are often deployed in remote and hostile environments to monitor the mission critical tasks. In such environments, cooperation among nodes plays a vital role for successful execution of protocol operations. However, node cooperation may not be guaranteed when malicious activities are present in the WSNs. Trust management based security has received considerable attention to use along with cryptography based security to improve the cooperation among nodes in the
P. Raghu Vamsi,
Krishna Kant
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 9 , ISSUE 3, 1362–1383
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nutsedge (Cyperus rotundus L.), density at or below 1/m row. Grafting commercial scions onto M. incognita-resistant rootstocks has potential for nematode management combined with soil treatments or as a stand-alone component in crop production systems.
NANCY KOKALIS-BURELLE,
DAVID M. BUTLER,
JASON C. HONG,
MICHAEL G. BAUSHER,
GREG MCCOLLUM,
ERIN N. ROSSKOPF
Journal of Nematology, Volume 48 , ISSUE 4, 231–240
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crops is through prolonging the life of existing orchards. The longer an orchard remains healthy and productive, the less often it will be terminated, fumigated, and replanted. Over time, this reduces the amount of fumigant used. In addition to fumigation, a variety of approaches have been researched for management of plant-parasitic nematodes including development of pre-plant hot water treatments of rootstocks, evaluation of rootstock susceptibility, and evaluation of biological products (Buzo et
B. B. Westerdahl,
J. Hasey,
J. Grant,
L. W. Beem
Journal of Nematology, Volume 53 , 1–10
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, bulblets are planted from August through October, and bulbs are harvested the following August through October (Roberts et al., 1985). Bulbs not reaching marketable size in two consecutive growing field years are replanted for additional years. Basic principles of nematode control dictate that effective management requires a combination of clean planting stock and clean soil, as well as an understanding of the biology of the pests involved. Since 1976, Easter lily growers have actively sought
B. B. Westerdahl,
D. Giraud,
L. J. Riddle,
C. A. Anderson
Journal of Nematology, Volume 52 , 1–7
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Oliwia PIETRZAK,
Krystian PIETRZAK,
Natalia WAGNER,
Andrzej MONTWIŁŁ
Transport Problems, Volume 15 , ISSUE 4, Part 1, 149–161
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Gina M. Allen
Journal of Ultrasonography, Volume 18 , ISSUE 74, 234–239
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Zora R. Rogers
Immunohematology, Volume 22 , ISSUE 3, 126–131
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In this paper authors introduced the overall design of learning resource sharing platform in the pure IPv6 environment, including the client and the web server and the back-end database, and the user management, the detailed design of the three aspects of resource management platform and administrator management. Finally authors introduced application of decision tree in this website.
Chunmei Li,
Peng Cui,
Xinke Zhou,
Ze Xiao
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 3 , ISSUE 1, 54–57
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Caribbean fruit fly, also known as Caribfly or Anastrepha suspensa, is a major tephritid pest of guavas. A virulent entomopathogenic nematode (EPN) species was investigated to suppress the fruit-to-soil stages of Caribflies, which are also attacked by the koinobiont parasitoid Diachasmimorpha longicaudata in south Florida. The main objective was to develop a feasible and cost-effective EPN-application method for integrated pest management (IPM) of Caribfly to improve guava production. Naturally
William K. Heve,
Fahiem E. El-Borai,
Evan G. Johnson,
Daniel Carrillo,
William T. Crow,
Larry W. Duncan
Journal of Nematology, Volume 50 , ISSUE 3, 261–272
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Lynne Uhl,
Susan T. Johnson
Immunohematology, Volume 23 , ISSUE 3, 93–99
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cyst nematodes (including Meloidogyne spp.) were the second most destructive pathogen on soybean in 2014 in the southern USA, with an estimated grain yield loss of 18 million bushels (Allen et al., 2017).
Root-knot nematode management includes a combination of resistant cultivars, crop rotation, and nematicides. Currently, a few soybean and cotton cultivars are available with a moderate magnitude of resistance to M. incognita (Emerson et al., 2018; Wheeler et al., 2018). However, because of limited
Tracy Hawk,
Travis R. Faske
Journal of Nematology, Volume 52 , 1–7
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The following work was initiated to determine the scope of application methodology and fumigant combinations for increasing efficacy of 1,3-dichloropropene (1,3-D) and metam sodium for management of root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) in Florida. A series of five experiments were set up during spring and fall seasons to evaluate the potential of different fumigants, alone or in combination, in polyethylene film tomato production. The most promising chemical alternatives to methyl bromide, in
JOHAN DESAEGER,
DONALD W. DICKSON,
S. J. LOCASCIO
Journal of Nematology, Volume 49 , ISSUE 2, 140–149
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Nay Win,
Malcolm Needs,
Louise Tillyer
Immunohematology, Volume 23 , ISSUE 4, 143–145
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This This article presents a quick way to develop your system with custom components in Delphi. Use the above method can minimize code duplication, improve work efficiency. In this paper, we apply this method to the development of information management system in a university based on the Data Snap three-tier architecture. Through practice, we find that the workload of the original three months, and we only need 20 days to complete. Therefore, adopting the rapid software development method
Hu Jingyi,
Lei Juchao,
Wang Yaming,
Zhao Yalin
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 3 , ISSUE 1, 58–61
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Henryk Gurgul,
Marcin Suder
Statistics in Transition New Series, Volume 17 , ISSUE 4, 691–722
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for the management of root-knot nematodes. Ergo, these management strategies are limited because there is no any resistant variety available against root-knot nematode in okra in Haryana, India, and the wide host range of this nematode makes it difficult to design a practical and effective cropping system. Cruciferous bio-fumigants have been proposed as another strategy to manage soil-borne problems including nematodes (Stirling and Stirling, 2003; Matthiessen and Kirkegaard, 2006).
Bio-fumigation
J.A. Patil,
Anil Kumar,
Saroj Yadav,
K.K. Verma
Journal of Nematology, Volume 52 , 1–7
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Energy management is one of the most important tasks of the electric vehicles (EV) and is totally different with the management in the traditional internal combustion vehicles (ICV). To implement a pleasing management, the system should know the working current and terminal voltage of the traction battery systems very accurately. This paper presents a design of a smart current and voltage acquisition system with high accuracy for EV applications. The detailed structure and components, the
Dai Haifeng,
Zhang Xiaolong
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 5 , ISSUE 4, 824–842
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Vladimir NEMTINOV,
Yulia NEMTINOVA,
Andrey BORISENKO,
Vladimir MOKROZUB
Transport Problems, Volume 12 , ISSUE 4, 83–90
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Ajay Mahajan,
Christopher Oesch,
Haricharan Padmanaban,
Lucas Utterback,
Sanjeevi Chitikeshi,
Fernando Figueroa
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 5 , ISSUE 3, 559–575
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Susan Rolih
Immunohematology, Volume 17 , ISSUE 2, 57–57
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According to the development of information technology and the management of metallurgical enterprises, the paper puts forward the design scheme of the information platform for metallurgical enterprises, introduces the structure and function of the new type of metallurgical information platform. It realize loop online collection, hierarchical data computation, distributed database management and global WEB publishing capability. And improve the level of production automation, reduce energy
Ma Dandan,
Bai Jing
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 2 , ISSUE 4, 1–4
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and Evaluation Laboratory) analysis, the evaluation of indicators and Balanced Scorecard’s perspectives has been performed. This article can be useful to persons interested in the implementation of modern solutions in ERP applications dedicated to the TSL branch. Presented article can be useful to persons from upper management of TSL companies who are interested in modern methods of supporting strategic management and for IT system developers who are considering expanding modules of ERP
Witold TORBACKI
Transport Problems, Volume 12 , ISSUE 4, 27–36
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Milena Bieniek
Statistics in Transition New Series, Volume 19 , ISSUE 3, 551–561
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Gilly Smith
Australasian Journal of Neuroscience, Volume 25 , ISSUE 1, 8–14
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Eleni Nasiou,
Tim Thoden,
Iro V. Pardavella,
Emmanuel A. Tzortzakakis
Journal of Nematology, Volume 52 , 1–7
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Dmitry BANNIKOV,
Nina SIRINA,
Alexander SMOLYANINOV
Transport Problems, Volume 13 , ISSUE 3, 5–14
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Medical management of ectopic pregnancy with methotrexate, an antimetabolite of folic acid, is an important alternative to surgical treatment, as it ensures a similar outcome whilst being far less invasive. Ultrasound evaluation does not only facilitate an accurate diagnosis, but also helps to select patients most likely to benefit from methotrexate treatment, as opposed to those with a high likelihood of failure of medical management, who are thus eligible for primary surgical treatment
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The authentication of broadcast sources is one of the most important research issues in the area of network security. To confirm that the control information received is from the genuine management nodes, the message broadcasted from management nodes must be verifiable for the working nodes. In this paper, a highly reliable WSN broadcast authentication protocol based-on one-way key chain, namely, the ESKA, is presented. For the purpose of comparison, a group of simulations are conducted. The
Qianping Wang,
Ruoyu Li,
Liangli LAI,
Lei Kong
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 6 , ISSUE 4, 1653–1674
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Mel Siegel
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 1 , ISSUE 1, 285–299
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Liu Pingping,
Lu Zhaopan
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 2 , ISSUE 2, 68–78
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Richard L. Haspel,
Dawn Michelle,
Richard M. Kaufman,
Sunitha Vege,
Connie M. Westhoff
Immunohematology, Volume 22 , ISSUE 3, 132–135
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S.Gerald Sandler,
Nicole Dodge Zantek
Immunohematology, Volume 20 , ISSUE 4, 234–238
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Liancheng Guan
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 2 , ISSUE 4, 110–113
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The incidence of SBN has increased in Swedish sugar beets production in recent years, partially due to warmer summers, increased acreages of winter oil seed rape (WOSR) and the transition to a three-year crop rotation (Andersson, 1999). Cultivation of sugar beet in Sweden follows the environmental management system MBO (Environmental Management for Beet Production), guidelines including recommendations on cropping intensity of sugar beets in the crop rotation. The MBO system principle is rather
Zahra S. Omer,
Jens Levenfors,
Susanne Andersson,
Ann-Charlotte Wallenhammar
Journal of Nematology, Volume 51 , 1–11
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(2009) and Stoddard et al. (2013) also hint at very low threshold levels.
Some cultivars (e.g. Covington, Murasaki) have good RKN resistance, but under high soil temperatures, even resistant cultivars can still result in a large RKN population increase during one crop cycle (Roberts and Scheuerman, 1984). Furthermore, although storage root quality of resistant cultivars was not affected by RKN, yield losses resulting from RKN were still considerable, and additional management strategies are needed
Antoon Ploeg,
Scott Stoddard,
J. Ole Becker
Journal of Nematology, Volume 51 , 1–8
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This paper studies the application of embedded system in water conservancy information remote monitoring, structured, modular scheme is adopted to improve the system of software and hardware design, debugging and implementation, and puts forward a set of embedded control, data acquisition and transmission, friendly interface in the integration of monitoring information management system design. This system based on the wide coverage of the GSM short message service provided mobile communication
Xiaoqing Shi,
Qianhua Huang,
Gangyu Gu
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 2 , ISSUE 4, 106–109
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Tomasz Jargiełło,
Jan Sobstyl,
Łukasz Światłowski,
Maryla Kuczyńska,
Ewa Kuklik,
Michał Sojka,
Anna Drelich-Zbroja,
Maciej Pech,
Maciej Powerski
Journal of Ultrasonography, Volume 18 , ISSUE 73, 85–89
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Sunil Kumar,
Apurba Vishal Dabgotra
Statistics in Transition New Series, Volume 22 , ISSUE 1, 89–114