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Academic scholars face the challenge of addressing compliance with
labor legislation in an ever-changing landscape. Technological
advancements, such as digitalization and the widespread use of
artificial intelligence, introduce complexities that necessitate
new approaches to protecting workers' rights. Additionally, the
emergence of non-standard employment arrangements has disrupted
traditional concepts and standards. Academic scholars need a
comprehensive resource to navigate these challenges and develop
effective solutions for state control over labor law compliance.
Legal and Economic Aspects of State Control Over Compliance With
Labor Legislation is an essential resource for academic scholars
seeking to tackle the complexities of labor law compliance. By
integrating legal and economic perspectives, this book offers a
groundbreaking analysis of control mechanisms. Filling a crucial
gap in existing literature, it presents a comprehensive study that
bridges theory and practice, providing insights into labor law
compliance control that are currently lacking in academic
discourse. Covering a wide range of topics, this book equips
scholars with the necessary tools to address labor law compliance
effectively. It examines the legal aspects of state control,
explores the evolution of the legal framework, and scrutinizes the
administrative mechanisms involved in ensuring compliance.
Furthermore, it delves into the economic implications of labor law
compliance monitoring, focusing on the challenges presented by
non-standard employment arrangements. By providing empirical
research, the book offers valuable insights into the intersection
of legal and economic dimensions in labor law compliance control.
By offering comprehensive analysis and practical solutions, Legal
and Economic Aspects of State Control Over Compliance With Labor
Legislation empowers academic scholars to navigate the intricacies
of labor law compliance. This indispensable resource enables them
to develop innovative approaches that protect workers' rights in a
rapidly evolving labor landscape.
Although many archaeologists have a good understanding of the
basics in computer science, statistics, geostatistics, modeling,
and data mining, more literature is needed about the advanced
analysis in these areas. This book aids archaeologists in learning
more advanced tools and methods while also helping mathematicians,
statisticians, and computer scientists with no previous knowledge
of the field realize the potential of the methods in archaeological
experiments.
Reviews and rates the best recordings of country artists and
groups, provides biographies of the artists, and charts the
evolution of country music.
This book addresses the problems of fracture mechanics of materials
with cracks under the loading directed along the cracks. It
considers two non-classical fracture mechanisms, namely the
fracture of bodies compressed along cracks and the fracture of
materials with initial (residual) stresses acting in parallel to
the surfaces of cracks location, and presents new approaches (also
including combined one) developed in the framework of
three-dimensional linearized mechanics of deformable bodies. It
then discusses the results of studies on two- and three-dimensional
problems for various configurations of crack locations in isotropic
and anisotropic materials, and based on these results, critically
evaluates the accuracy and applicability limits of the "beam
approximation" approach, which is widely used to study various
problems of the fracture of bodies under compression along parallel
cracks.
Increasing demand on improving the resiliency of modern structures
and infrastructure requires ever more critical and complex designs.
Therefore, the need for accurate and efficient approaches to assess
uncertainties in loads, geometry, material properties,
manufacturing processes, and operational environments has increased
significantly. Reliability-based techniques help develop more
accurate initial guidance for robust design and help to identify
the sources of significant uncertainty in structural systems.
Reliability-Based Analysis and Design of Structures and
Infrastructure presents an overview of the methods of classical
reliability analysis and design most associated with structural
reliability. It also introduces more modern methods and
advancements, and emphasizes the most useful methods and techniques
used in reliability and risk studies, while elaborating their
practical applications and limitations rather than detailed
derivations. Features: Provides a practical and comprehensive
overview of reliability and risk analysis and design techniques.
Introduces resilient and smart structures/infrastructure that will
lead to more reliable and sustainable societies. Considers loss
elimination, risk management and life-cycle asset management as
related to infrastructure projects. Introduces probability theory,
statistical methods, and reliability analysis methods.
Reliability-Based Analysis and Design of Structures and
Infrastructure is suitable for researchers and practicing
engineers, as well as upper-level students taking related courses
in structural reliability analysis and design.
The continuous progress in the understanding of molecular
processes of disease formation and progression attributes an
increasing importance to biomedical molecular imaging methods. The
purpose of this workshop was to discuss and overview multiple
applications and emerging technologies in the area of diagnostic
imaging including its fundamental capabilities in preclinical
research, the opportunities for medical care, and the options
involving therapeutic concepts. The book provides the reader with
state-of-the-art information on the different aspects of diagnostic
imaging, illuminating new developments in molecular biology,
imaging agents and molecular probe design, and therapeutic
techniques.
This volume explores the latest methods used to study various
aspects of TET proteins and their biology. Chapters in this book
are divided into five parts. Part One describes technologies aimed
at detecting and quantifying DNA methylation turnover using
massively parallel sequencing, ELISA, and mass spectrometry
approaches. Part Two looks at data analyses protocols for
distinguishing acting versus passive DNA demethylation and
estimation of 5mC and 5hmC levels. Part Three deals with a new
topic that takes advantage of modified CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing
systems to target DNA demethylation activity to genomic loci of
interest. Part Four discusses protocols that detail how to purify
TET proteins and unravel their protein interactions, and Part Five
looks at the assessment of TET protein function and activity in
vivo and in vitro. Written in the highly successful Methods in
Molecular Biology series format, chapters include introductions to
their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and
reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols,
and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.
Cutting-edge and thorough, TET Proteins and DNA Demethylation:
Methods and Protocols is a valuable resource that aims to help
research scientists at all levels working in the fields of DNA
demethylation dynamics. Chapters 3, 7 and 17 are available open
access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
License via link.springer.com.
The subject of this book is the hierarchies of integrable equations
connected with the one-component and multi component loop groups.
There are many publications on this subject, and it is rather well
defined. Thus, the author would like t.o explain why he has taken
the risk of revisiting the subject. The Sato Grassmannian approach,
and other approaches standard in this context, reveal deep
mathematical structures in the base of the integrable hi erarchies.
These approaches concentrate mostly on the algebraic picture, and
they use a language suitable for applications to quantum field
theory. Another well-known approach, the a-dressing method,
developed by S. V. Manakov and V.E. Zakharov, is oriented mostly to
particular systems and ex act classes of their solutions. There is
more emphasis on analytic properties, and the technique is
connected with standard complex analysis. The language of the
a-dressing method is suitable for applications to integrable
nonlinear PDEs, integrable nonlinear discrete equations, and, as
recently discovered, for t.he applications of integrable systems to
continuous and discret.e geometry. The primary motivation of the
author was to formalize the approach to int.e grable hierarchies
that was developed in the context of the a-dressing method,
preserving the analytic struetures characteristic for this method,
but omitting the peculiarit.ies of the construetive scheme. And it
was desirable to find a start."
Perceptions of the Body and Sacred Space in Late Antiquity and
Byzantium seeks to reveal Christian understanding of the body and
sacred space in the medieval Mediterranean. Case studies examine
encounters with the holy through the perspective of the human body
and sensory dimensions of sacred space, and discuss the dynamics of
perception when experiencing what was constructed, represented, and
understood as sacred. The comparative analysis investigates
viewers' recognitions of the sacred in specific locations or
segments of space with an emphasis on the experiential and
conceptual relationships between sacred spaces and human bodies.
This volume thus reassesses the empowering aspects of space, time,
and human agency in religious contexts. By focusing on
investigations of human endeavors towards experiential and visual
expressions that shape perceptions of holiness, this study
ultimately aims to present a better understanding of the
corporeality of sacred art and architecture. The research points to
how early Christians and Byzantines teleologically viewed the
divine source of the sacred in terms of its ability to bring
together - but never fully dissolve - the distinctions between the
human and divine realms. The revealed mechanisms of iconic
perception and noetic contemplation have the potential to shape
knowledge of the meanings of the sacred as well as to improve our
understanding of the liminality of the profane and the sacred.
Icons of Space: Advances in Hierotopy brings together important
scholars of Byzantine religion, art, and architecture, to honour
the work of renowned art historian Alexei Lidov. As well as his
numerous publications, Lidov is well known for developing the
concept of hierotopy, an innovative approach for studying the
creation of sacred spaces. Hierotopy and the related concepts of
'spatial icons' and 'image-paradigms' emphasize fundamental
questions about icons, including what defines them as structures,
spaces, and experiences. Chapters in this volume engage with the
overarching theme of icons of space by employing, contrasting, and
complementing methods of hierotopy with more traditional approaches
such as iconography. Examinations of icons have traditionally been
positioned within strictly historical, theological, socio-economic,
political, and art history domains, but this volume poses
epistemological questions about the creation of sacred spaces that
are instead inclusive of multi-layered iconic ideas and the lived
experiences of the creators and beholders of such spaces. This book
contributes to image theory and theories of architecture and sacred
space. Simultaneously, it moves beyond colonial studies that
predominantly focus on questions of religion and politics as
expressions of privileged knowledge and power. This book will
appeal to scholars and students of Byzantine history, as well as
those interested in hierotopy and art history.
Although many archaeologists have a good understanding of the
basics in computer science, statistics, geostatistics, modeling,
and data mining, more literature is needed about the advanced
analysis in these areas. This book aids archaeologists in learning
more advanced tools and methods while also helping mathematicians,
statisticians, and computer scientists with no previous knowledge
of the field realize the potential of the methods in archaeological
experiments.
This adaptation of Longfellow's poem into a fast-moving spectacle
of dance and rhyme had a very successful run at the National
Theatre. All actors are called upon to perform the fast, athletic
dancing, mime and percussion that makes this play an exciting and
vivid visual experience.3 women, 8 men
Icons of Space: Advances in Hierotopy brings together important
scholars of Byzantine religion, art, and architecture, to honour
the work of renowned art historian Alexei Lidov. As well as his
numerous publications, Lidov is well known for developing the
concept of hierotopy, an innovative approach for studying the
creation of sacred spaces. Hierotopy and the related concepts of
'spatial icons' and 'image-paradigms' emphasize fundamental
questions about icons, including what defines them as structures,
spaces, and experiences. Chapters in this volume engage with the
overarching theme of icons of space by employing, contrasting, and
complementing methods of hierotopy with more traditional approaches
such as iconography. Examinations of icons have traditionally been
positioned within strictly historical, theological, socio-economic,
political, and art history domains, but this volume poses
epistemological questions about the creation of sacred spaces that
are instead inclusive of multi-layered iconic ideas and the lived
experiences of the creators and beholders of such spaces. This book
contributes to image theory and theories of architecture and sacred
space. Simultaneously, it moves beyond colonial studies that
predominantly focus on questions of religion and politics as
expressions of privileged knowledge and power. This book will
appeal to scholars and students of Byzantine history, as well as
those interested in hierotopy and art history.
Perceptions of the Body and Sacred Space in Late Antiquity and
Byzantium seeks to reveal Christian understanding of the body and
sacred space in the medieval Mediterranean. Case studies examine
encounters with the holy through the perspective of the human body
and sensory dimensions of sacred space, and discuss the dynamics of
perception when experiencing what was constructed, represented, and
understood as sacred. The comparative analysis investigates
viewers' recognitions of the sacred in specific locations or
segments of space with an emphasis on the experiential and
conceptual relationships between sacred spaces and human bodies.
This volume thus reassesses the empowering aspects of space, time,
and human agency in religious contexts. By focusing on
investigations of human endeavors towards experiential and visual
expressions that shape perceptions of holiness, this study
ultimately aims to present a better understanding of the
corporeality of sacred art and architecture. The research points to
how early Christians and Byzantines teleologically viewed the
divine source of the sacred in terms of its ability to bring
together - but never fully dissolve - the distinctions between the
human and divine realms. The revealed mechanisms of iconic
perception and noetic contemplation have the potential to shape
knowledge of the meanings of the sacred as well as to improve our
understanding of the liminality of the profane and the sacred.
This book includes selected papers presented at the International
Conference on Marketing and Technologies (ICMarkTech 2020), held at
ISCTE - University Institute of Lisbon, in the city of Lisbon in
Portugal, between 8 and 10 October 2020. It covers up-to-date
cutting-edge research on artificial intelligence applied in
marketing, virtual and augmented reality in marketing, business
intelligence databases and marketing, data mining and big data,
marketing data science, web marketing, e-commerce and v-commerce,
social media and networking, geomarketing and IoT, marketing
automation and inbound marketing, machine learning applied to
marketing, customer data management and CRM, and neuromarketing
technologies.
This volume explores the latest methods used to study various
aspects of TET proteins and their biology. Chapters in this book
are divided into five parts. Part One describes technologies aimed
at detecting and quantifying DNA methylation turnover using
massively parallel sequencing, ELISA, and mass spectrometry
approaches. Part Two looks at data analyses protocols for
distinguishing acting versus passive DNA demethylation and
estimation of 5mC and 5hmC levels. Part Three deals with a new
topic that takes advantage of modified CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing
systems to target DNA demethylation activity to genomic loci of
interest. Part Four discusses protocols that detail how to purify
TET proteins and unravel their protein interactions, and Part Five
looks at the assessment of TET protein function and activity in
vivo and in vitro. Written in the highly successful Methods in
Molecular Biology series format, chapters include introductions to
their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and
reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols,
and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.
Cutting-edge and thorough, TET Proteins and DNA Demethylation:
Methods and Protocols is a valuable resource that aims to help
research scientists at all levels working in the fields of DNA
demethylation dynamics. Chapters 3, 7 and 17 are available open
access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
License via link.springer.com.
This book addresses the problems of fracture mechanics of materials
with cracks under the loading directed along the cracks. It
considers two non-classical fracture mechanisms, namely the
fracture of bodies compressed along cracks and the fracture of
materials with initial (residual) stresses acting in parallel to
the surfaces of cracks location, and presents new approaches (also
including combined one) developed in the framework of
three-dimensional linearized mechanics of deformable bodies. It
then discusses the results of studies on two- and three-dimensional
problems for various configurations of crack locations in isotropic
and anisotropic materials, and based on these results, critically
evaluates the accuracy and applicability limits of the "beam
approximation" approach, which is widely used to study various
problems of the fracture of bodies under compression along parallel
cracks.
This book includes selected papers presented at the International
Conference on Marketing and Technologies (ICMarkTech 2019), held at
Maieutica Academic Campus (University Institute of Maia &
Polytechnic Institute of Maia) in Maia, Portugal, from 27 to 29
November 2019. It covers up-to-date cutting-edge research on
artificial intelligence applied in marketing, virtual and augmented
reality in marketing, business intelligence databases and
marketing, data mining and big data, marketing data science, web
marketing, e-commerce and v-commerce, social media and networking,
geomarketing and IoT, marketing automation and inbound marketing,
machine learning applied to marketing, customer data management and
CRM, and neuromarketing technologies.
The Framing of Sacred Space offers the first topical study of
canopies as essential spatial and symbolic units in Byzantine-rite
churches. Centrally planned columnar structures-typically comprised
of four columns and a roof-canopies had a critical role in the
modular processes of church design, from actual church furnishings
in the shape of a canopy to the church's structural core. As
architectonic objects of basic structural and design integrity,
canopies integrate an archetypical image of architecture and
provide means for an innovative understanding of the
materialization of the idea of the Byzantine church and its
multi-focal spatial presence. The Framing of Sacred Space considers
both the material and conceptual framing of sacred space and
explains how the canopy bridges the physical and transcendental
realms. As a crucial element of church design in the Byzantine
world, a world that gradually abandoned the basilica as a typical
building of Roman imperial secular architecture, the canopy carried
tectonic and theological meanings and, through vaulted, canopied
bays and recognizable Byzantine domed churches, established organic
architectural, symbolic, and sacred ties between the Old and New
Covenants. In such an overarching context, the canopy becomes an
architectural parti, a vital concept and dynamic design principle
that carries the essence of the Byzantine church. The Framing of
Sacred Space highlights significant factors in understanding
canopies through specific architectural settings and the Byzantine
concepts of space, thus also contributing to larger debates about
the creation of sacred space and related architectural taxonomy.
The continuous progress in the understanding of molecular processes
of disease formation and progression attributes an increasing
importance to biomedical molecular imaging methods. The purpose of
this workshop was to discuss and overview multiple applications and
emerging technologies in the area of diagnostic imaging including
its fundamental capabilities in preclinical research, the
opportunities for medical care, and the options involving
therapeutic concepts. The book provides the reader with
state-of-the-art information on the different aspects of diagnostic
imaging, illuminating new developments in molecular biology,
imaging agents and molecular probe design, and therapeutic
techniques.
Interface phenomena are most fascinating because of the mixing of
different scales and the interference of diverse physical
processes. This makes it necessary to use different levels of
description: microscopic, kinetic, and gas-dynamical. A unified
quasiclassical approach is used to answer practical questions
dealing with inelastic gas-surface scattering, the kinetics of
adsorption layers, the evolution of inhomogeneities and defects at
the surface, the Knudsen layer, the development of boundary
conditions on the kinetic and gas-dynamical levels, the
determination of exchange and slip coefficients, and so on.
The subject of this book is the hierarchies of integrable equations
connected with the one-component and multi component loop groups.
There are many publications on this subject, and it is rather well
defined. Thus, the author would like t.o explain why he has taken
the risk of revisiting the subject. The Sato Grassmannian approach,
and other approaches standard in this context, reveal deep
mathematical structures in the base of the integrable hi erarchies.
These approaches concentrate mostly on the algebraic picture, and
they use a language suitable for applications to quantum field
theory. Another well-known approach, the a-dressing method,
developed by S. V. Manakov and V.E. Zakharov, is oriented mostly to
particular systems and ex act classes of their solutions. There is
more emphasis on analytic properties, and the technique is
connected with standard complex analysis. The language of the
a-dressing method is suitable for applications to integrable
nonlinear PDEs, integrable nonlinear discrete equations, and, as
recently discovered, for t.he applications of integrable systems to
continuous and discret.e geometry. The primary motivation of the
author was to formalize the approach to int.e grable hierarchies
that was developed in the context of the a-dressing method,
preserving the analytic struetures characteristic for this method,
but omitting the peculiarit.ies of the construetive scheme. And it
was desirable to find a start."
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Security, Privacy, and Applied Cryptography Engineering - Second International Conference, SPACE 2012, Chennai, India, November 3-4, 2012, Proceedings (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
Andrey Bogdanov, Somitra Sanadhya
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second
International Conference on Security, Privacy and Applied
Cryptography Engineering held in Chennai, India, in November
2012.
The 11 papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected
from 61 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections
on symmetric-key algorithms and cryptanalysis, cryptographic
implementations, side channel analysis and countermeasures, fault
tolerance of cryptosystems, physically unclonable functions,
public-key schemes and cryptanalysis, analysis and design of
security protocol, security of systems and applications,
high-performance computing in cryptology and cryptography in
ubiquitous devices.
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