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The Way Forward for Montreal Protocol Science. [PDF]

open access: yesCollect C R Geosci, 2018
The Montreal Protocol has controlled the production and consumption of ozone depleting substances (ODSs) since its signing in 1987. The levels of most of these ODSs are now declining in the atmosphere, and there are now initial signs that ozone levels are increasing in the stratosphere. Scientific challenges remain for the Montreal Protocol.
Newman PA.
europepmc   +4 more sources

Improving VANET protocols via network science [PDF]

open access: green2012 IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference (VNC), 2012
Developing routing protocols for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) is a significant challenge in these large, self-organized and distributed networks. We address this challenge by studying VANETs from a network science perspective to develop solutions that act locally but influence the networkperformance globally.
Wantanee Viriyasitavat   +3 more
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Controversies in Science and Technology—A Protocol for Comparative Research [PDF]

open access: greenScience, Technology, & Human Values, 1981
The case study method has dominated scholarly examination of scientific and technical controversies, largely because the approach provides great richness of detail about particular fea-tures of a controversy. However, case studies in scientific controversies should be viewed not only as unique products but also as strategic research sites that may ...
Gerald E. Markle, James C. Petersen
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Ranking sports science and medicine interventions impacting team performance: a protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies in elite football

open access: goldBMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine
This study protocol describes a systematic method to identify, collect and rank sports science and medicine interventions most associated with optimising team performance in elite football in observational studies.
Vincenzo Rago   +3 more
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Essential Context-derived Reasons Formation from Context Information of Museum Ubiquitous Visitors [PDF]

open access: yesEAI Endorsed Transactions on Context-aware Systems and Applications, 2020
INTRODUCTION: Recent advances in ubiquitous computing technologies have enabled anywhere, anytimepersonalized services to the museum ubiquitous visitors without any explicit requests.
Preeti Khanwalkar, Pallapa Venkataram
doaj   +1 more source

Organization of Museum Exhibit Information for Ubiquitous Visitors [PDF]

open access: yesEAI Endorsed Transactions on Creative Technologies, 2020
INTRODUCTION: A wide variety and an increasing amount of exhibit information is often overwhelming for the museum ubiquitous visitors. OBJECTIVES: In this work, we propose the organization of museum exhibit information to mitigate ...
Preeti Khanwalkar, Pallapa Venkataram
doaj   +1 more source

Evolving protocols for research in equitation science [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Veterinary Behavior, 2015
Within the emerging discipline of Equitation Science the application of consistent methodology, including robust objective measures, is required for sound scientific evaluation. This report aims to provide an evaluation of current methodology and to propose some initial guidelines for future research.
Pierard, M   +8 more
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Pitfalls and protocols of data science in manufacturing practice [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Intelligent Manufacturing, 2020
The practical application of machine learning and data science (ML/DS) techniques present a range of procedural issues to be examined and resolve including those relating to the data issues, methodologies, assumptions, and applicable conditions. Each of these issues can present difficulties in practice; particularly, associated with the manufacturing ...
Chia-Yen Lee   +2 more
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Weaving Indigenous science, protocols and sustainability science [PDF]

open access: yesSustainability Science, 2015
The proceedings of the National Science Foundation supported WIS2DOM workshop state that sustainability scientists must respect the “protocols” of practitioners of Indigenous sciences if the practitioners of the two knowledge systems are to learn from each other. Indigenous persons at the workshop described protocols as referring to attitudes about how
Whyte, Kyle Powys   +2 more
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