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Bülow, Isa von an Herman Grimm (1 Brief)
BÜLOW, ISA VON AN HERMAN GRIMM (1 BRIEF)
Bülow, Isa von an Herman Grimm (1 Brief) (Br681)
Brief 681 (Br681
Bülow, Isa von an Gisela Grimm (2 Briefe)
BÜLOW, ISA VON AN GISELA GRIMM (2 BRIEFE)
Bülow, Isa von an Gisela Grimm (2 Briefe) (Br679)
Brief 679 (Br679)
Brief 680 (Br680
Geological mapping in the proterozoic Mt. Isa Inlier, Queensland, Australia, using radiometric and multispectral remotely sensed data
Landsat Thematic Mapper, NSOOl Aircraft Thematic Mapper, Geoscan Mk. II. Multispectral Scanner and Airborne Gamma Radiometric data have been used to address a variety of geological problems in the Mary Kathleen area, 60 km east of Mt. Isa, NW Queensland. This area forms part of the Cloncurry Complex, a structurally complicated mass of diverse igneous and metamorphic rocks in the Precambrian Mt. Isa Inlier for which many stratigraphic problems remain to be solved. The Landsat Thematic Mapper data have been the most extensively used in this study. They are the least problematic data type and provide new geological information at scales up to 1:50 000. The NSOOl Aircraft Thematic Mapper data have similar spectral but superior spatial resolution in comparison with the satellite data. They suffer from increased geometric and noise-related problems, but the increase in spatial resolution has allowed the solution of problems, at scales up to 1:10 000, which could not be comprehensively addressed with the satellite data. The higher spectral resolution Geoscan Mk. II Multispectral Scanner aircraft data used in the latter part of the study can be used to remotely identify surface mineralogy. The logarithmic residual technique has proved the most successful approach to enhancing the radiance data sets. When applied to the lower spectral resolution data the technique achieves good discrimination of most lithologies, produces an albedo image useful for structural mapping and yields more information than can be extracted using conventional techniques. When applied to the higher spectral resolution data the technique allows remote mineral identification. Many of the geological problems in the area have been wholly or partially solved using suitably processed radiance data. The Airborne Gamma Radiometric data have the lowest spatial resolution. Only discrimination has been possible with this data set. These data contain no terrain information and are therefore difficult to use in the field. Integration of the gamma radiometric data with satellite data has been successful in overcoming this problem. The gamma radiometric data have allowed the separation of some lithologies which cannot be separated using the radiance data sets but have contrasting radiometric counts
Herb Wharton, Aboriginal stockman and author, Mount Isa, Queensland, 1994 /
Title devised by cataloguer from information provided by photographer.; Part of: Cattle Camp series of portraits of Aboriginal drovers, Mount Isa, Queensland, 1994.; Mode of access: Online
Car drivers’ preferences for ISA policy measures
Intelligent Speed Adaptation (ISA), an in-vehicle system that can either warn the driver or directly limit the vehicle’s speed when the speed limit is reached, is generally believed to have a large potential to increase road safety. However, policy makers hesitate to take policy measures that may increase ISA use. Public acceptance of ISA or policy makers’ perception of it is regarded to play an important role in this. This paper aims to increase this insight by reporting car drivers’ preferences for ISA policy measures based on stated choice experiment conducted in the Netherlands. Respondents made choices between various implementation strategies (mandatory ISA and voluntary ISA with financial incentives) given a chosen policy measure. The policy measure describes which drivers group (speed offenders, professional drivers or all drivers) is targeted and which ISA type (warning or limiting) is stimulated. The results point out that car drivers especially prefer that policy makers would impose ISA on speed offenders and to a lesser extent also on professional drivers, while they prefer a voluntary ISA for themselves. Use of voluntary ISA can be stimulated by offering financial incentives, of which purchase subsidy is preferred above annual tax cuts. Furthermore, car drivers prefer warning ISA for themselves and also for professional drivers, while they prefer limiting ISA for speed offenders. In addition, the results indicate that females and the older age group prefer ISA policy measures more than males and young drivers, but overall car drivers’ preferences seem to be rather homogeneous.Engineering, Systems and ServicesTechnology, Policy and Managemen
XVIII World Congress of Sociology, Yokohama, Japan, 13-19 July 2014
XVIII World Congress of Sociology : “Facing an unequal world: Challenges for Global Sociology”, Yokohama, Japan, 13-19 July 2014The Program of the World-Congress is now avialable on the official ISA-Website: the official ISA-Website For more details regarding the sessions organised by RC51 please have a look on the RC51-Website  
Decolonising Media Discourses during the Information Warfare: An East-Eurasian Perspective of the Russian-Ukrainian Conflict from Google News
IDMT-ISA-Electric-Engine Dataset
The IDMT-ISA-ELECTRIC-ENGINE dataset contains sound files of three similar units of an electrical engine (2ACT Motor Brushless DC 42BLF01, 4000 RPM, 24VDC), which simulate different acoustic conditions. The operational states “good”, “heavy load” and “broken” were provoked by a change of supply voltage and loading weight leading to a change of the operating sound. In March 2017 the IDMT_ISA_ELECTRIC_ENGINE dataset was recorded at Fraunhofer Institute for Digital Media Technology (IDMT). In each file, only one of the engines is active at the same time assuming an engine can only have one of the three operational states. The dataset consists of recordings of the electric engine plus the following background noise types:
File duration: 42.32 minutes
# Operational State “good”: 774
# Operational State “broken”: 789
# Operational State “heavyload”: 815
# Total WAV Files: 2378
Sampling rate: 44.1KHz
Resolution: 32-bit
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viability of investment in ISA S.A
La finalidad de este documento es tener la oportunidad de analizar la inversión de la empresa Interconexión Eléctrica S.A (ISA), en base a los indicadores macroeconómicos del mismo, y también busca de un futuro sostenible, comprometido con los objetivos de desarrollo sostenible para el año 2030. Por otro lado, cabe resaltar que la metodología mixta está destacando información importante como la situación financiera y proyectos de expansión.
Muestra importancia en las expectativas esperadas por los inversionistas de tal forma que se destaca el crecimiento constante y variaciones en las acciones del 2023. Por esta razón, queremos presentar un análisis exhaustivo en el cual se detallarán aspectos importantes tanto fundamentales como los puntos clave.Profesional en Negocios InternacionalesPregradoThe purpose of this document is to have the opportunity to analyze the investment of the company Intercambio Eléctrica S.A (ISA) based on its macroeconomic indicators. For this reason, we want to present an exhaustive analysis in which important aspects, both fundamental and key points, will be detailed
A dual infection of infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) virus and a togavirus-like virus in ISA of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar in New Brunswick, Canada
Two viruses, infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) virus and a novel togavirus-like virus, were isolated from ISA disease outbreaks that were first reported as a new syndrome, haemorrhagic kidney syndrome (HKS) affecting farmed Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L. on the East coast of Canada. Laboratory confirmation of ISA diagnosis was initially complicated by isolation of only the togavirus-like agent using the CHSE-214 cell line. Here we demonstrate that a clinical sample from a disease outbreak of ISA contained a mixture of ISA virus and togavirus-like virus. Reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) confirmed the presence of both viruses during serial passage of cultures in SHK-1 and CHSE-214 cells. Virus harvested at passage level 3 in both cell lines caused high mortalities and severe gross pathology consistent with ISA virus infection in experimentally inoculated Atlantic salmon parr (approximately 35 g) in freshwater, beginning 12 d post inoculation. ISA virus was detected by virus isolation from kidney and liver tissues of all dead or moribund fish tested. A comparison of virus isolation, 1-step procedure RT-PCR and RNA dot-blot hybridization for detection of ISA virus (ISAV) in fish tissues showed virus isolation to have 100% sensitivity, followed by RT-PCR (66 and 28% sensitivity in kidney and liver, respectively), with RNA dot-blot hybridization as the least sensitive method (20 and 10% sensitivity in kidney and liver, respectively). No togavirus-like virus was detected in these samples by virus isolation. Moreover, another togavirus-like virus isolate grown in CHSE-214 cells in the absence of any other detectable pathogen was non-pathogenic in experimentally inoculated fish. This study confirms that the original ISA outbreaks in New Brunswick, Canada, were caused solely by ISAV
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