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  <t1>SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF HEATING, COOLING, VENTILATION AND SANITARY SERVICES FOR THE GLOBE OF INNOVATION INFRASTRUCTURE.</t1>
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  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/676882/files/IT3106Coverletter.pdf;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/676882/files/IT3106Listfirmsfr.pdf;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/676882/files/IT3106Listfirmsgb.pdf;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/676882/files/IT3106Tender.pdf;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/676882/files/IT3106Specification.pdf;
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  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
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  <a1>Burghelea, T</a1>
  <a2>Segrè, E</a2>
  <a2>Steinberg, V</a2>
  <t1>Mixing by polymers: experimental test of decay regime of mixing</t1>
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  <ab>By using high molecular weight fluorescent passive tracers with different diffusion coefficients and by changing the fluid velocity we study dependence of a characteristic mixing length on the Peclet number, $Pe$, which controls the mixing efficiency. The mixing length is found to be related to $Pe$ by a power law, $L_{mix}\propto Pe^{0.26\pm 0.01}$, and increases faster than expected for an unbounded chaotic flow. Role of the boundaries in the mixing length abnormal growth is clarified. The experimental findings are in a good quantitative agreement with the recent theoretical predictions.</ab>
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  <yr>2004</yr>
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  <ul>http://documents.cern.ch/cgi-bin/setlink?base=preprint&amp;categ=nlin.CD&amp;id=0401003;
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  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
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  <a1>Gallas, M</a1>
  <a2>Moscicki, J</a2>
  <a2>Aimar, A</a2>
  <a2>Lamanna, M</a2>
  <a2>Mancera, L</a2>
  <t1>Quality Assurance and Testing in LCG</t1>
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  <la>eng</la>
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  <pb>CERN</pb>
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  <yr>2005</yr>
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  <ul>http://documents.cern.ch/cgi-bin/setlink?base=yellowarticle&amp;categ=2005-002&amp;id=p651;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/865672/files/p651.pdf;
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  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
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  <a2>Hemmer, F</a2>
  <a2>Prelz, F</a2>
  <a2>Beco, S</a2>
  <a2>Fisher, S</a2>
  <a2>Livny, M</a2>
  <a2>Guy, L</a2>
  <a2>Barroso, M</a2>
  <a2>Buncic, P</a2>
  <a2>Kunszt, Peter Z</a2>
  <a2>Di Meglio, A</a2>
  <a2>Aimar, A</a2>
  <a2>Edlund, A</a2>
  <a2>Groep, D</a2>
  <a2>Pacini, F</a2>
  <a2>Sgaravatto, M</a2>
  <a2>Mulmo, O</a2>
  <t1>Middleware for the next generation Grid infrastructure</t1>
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  <ab>The aim of the EGEE (Enabling Grids for E-Science in Europe) project is to create a reliable and dependable European Grid infrastructure for e-Science. The objective of the EGEE Middleware Re-engineering and Integration Research Activity is to provide robust middleware components, deployable on several platforms and operating systems, corresponding to the core Grid services for resource access, data management, information collection, authentication &amp; authorization, resource matchmaking and brokering, and monitoring and accounting. For achieving this objective, we developed an architecture and design of the next generation Grid middleware leveraging experiences and existing components essentially from AliEn, EDG, and VDT. The architecture follows the service breakdown developed by the LCG ARDA group. Our strategy is to do as little original development as possible but rather re-engineer and harden existing Grid services. The evolution of these middleware components towards a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) adopting existing standards (and following emerging ones) as much as possible is another major goal of our activity.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>SOA;
                Middleware;
                Grid;
                gLite;
                EGEE;
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  <pb>CERN</pb>
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  <yr>2005</yr>
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  <ul>http://documents.cern.ch/cgi-bin/setlink?base=egee&amp;categ=pub&amp;id=egee-pub-2004-002;
	http://documents.cern.ch/cgi-bin/setlink?base=yellowarticle&amp;categ=2005-002&amp;id=p826;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/865715/files/p826.pdf;
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  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
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  <t1>CERN Neutrinos search for sunshine in Italy!</t1>
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  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
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