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    MOOS-IvP Autonomy Tools Users Manual Release 4.2.1 by Benjamin, Michael R.

    Published 2011
    “…This document describes 19 MOOS-IvP autonomy tools. uHelmScope provides a run-time scoping window into the state of an active IvP Helm executing its mission. pMarineViewer is a geo-based GUI tool for rendering marine vehicles and geometric data in their operational area. uXMS is a terminal based tool for scoping on a MOOSDB process. uTermCommand is a terminal based tool for poking a MOOSDB with a set of MOOS file pre-defined variable-value pairs selectable with aliases from the command-line. pEchoVar provides a way of echoing a post to one MOOS variable with a new post having the same value to a different variable. uProcessWatch monitors the presence or absence of a set of MOOS processes and summarizes the collective status in a single MOOS variable. uPokeDB provides a way of poking the MOOSDB from the command line with one or more variable-value pairs without any pre-existing configuration of a MOOS file. uTimerScript will execute a pre-defined timed pausable script of poking variable-value pairs to a MOOSDB. pNodeReporter summarizes a platforms critical information into a single node report string for sharing beyond the vehicle. pBasicContactMgr provides a basic contact management service with the ability to generate range-dependent configurable alerts. uSimMarine provides a simple marine vehicle simulator. uSimBeaconRange and uSimContactRange provide further simulation for range-only sensors. …”
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    U and Th concentrations and isotope ratios in modern carbonates and waters from the Bahamas by Robinson, L, Belshaw, N, Henderson, G

    Published 2004
    “…Additional high precision measurements (≈ ± 1‰) on modern carbonates confirm that all oceans have identical δ234U. Modern marine carbonates are shown to have 232Th/230Th ratios that reflect the local seawater in which they formed. © 2004 Elsevier Ltd.…”
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    Categorizing Active Marine Acoustic Sources Based on Their Potential to Affect Marine Animals by Carolyn D. Ruppel, Thomas C. Weber, Erica R. Staaterman, Stanley J. Labak, Patrick E. Hart

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Marine acoustic sources are widely used for geophysical imaging, oceanographic sensing, and communicating with and tracking objects or robotic vehicles in the water column. Under the U.S. Marine Mammal Protection Act and similar regulations in several other countries, the impact of controlled acoustic sources is assessed based on whether the sound levels received by marine mammals meet the criteria for harassment that causes certain behavioral responses. …”
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    Effect of Curing Method on Myofibrillar Protein Characteristics of Mountain Black Pork during Curing Process and Eating Quality of Barbecued Pork by ZHOU Yajun, ZHANG Manman, LI Zongping, MA Qingshu, MA Zhiyuan, JIANG Wei, YAO Guangming

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The highest marinade uptake and the lowest cooking loss and shear force were observed in the U group, while the U/LVT group had the highest total sensory score with better taste and flavor (P < 0.05). In conclusion, U/LVT marination can significantly affect MPs characteristics and improve the eating quality of barbecued pork from Mountain Black pigs.…”
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    The Viability and Simplicity of 3D-Printed Construction: A Military Case Study by Jeneé Jagoda, Brandy Diggs-McGee, Megan Kreiger, Steven Schuldt

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…In November 2019, U.S. Marines, Air Force, and Army Corps of Engineers personnel demonstrated the viability and simplicity of three-dimensionally (3D)-printed construction in a controlled environment at the U.S. …”
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    High executive functioning is associated with reduced posttraumatic stress after trauma exposure among male U.S. military personnel by Sabrina R. Liu, Tyler M. Moore, Ruben C. Gur, Caroline Nievergelt, Caroline Nievergelt, Dewleen G. Baker, Dewleen G. Baker, Victoria Risbrough, Victoria Risbrough, Dean T. Acheson, Dean T. Acheson

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The goal of this study was to improve understanding of EF as a potential antecedent or protective factor for the development of PTSD among military personnel.MethodIn a cohort of U.S. Marines and Navy personnel (N = 1,373), the current study tested the association between exposure to traumatic events (pre-deployment and during deployment) and PTSD severity, and whether EF moderated these associations. …”
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