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Effects of Low Reynolds Number on Wake-Generated Unsteady Flow of an Axial-Flow Turbine Rotor
Published 2005-01-01“…<p>The unsteady flow field downstream of axial-flow turbine rotors at low Reynolds numbers was investigated experimentally using hot-wire probes. Reynolds number, based on rotor exit velocity and rotor chord length <math alttext="$Rea_{ext{out}, ext{RT}$"> <mrow> <msub> <mrow> <mo>Re</mo> </mrow> <mrow> <mtext>out</mtext><mo>,</mo><mtext>RT</mtext> </mrow> </msub> </mrow> </math>, was varied from <math alttext="$3.2 imes 10^4$"> <mn>3.2</mn><mo>×</mo><msup> <mn>10</mn> <mn>4</mn> </msup> </math> to <math alttext="$12.8imes10^4$"> <mn>12.8</mn><mo>×</mo><msup> <mn>10</mn> <mn>4</mn> </msup> </math> at intervals of <math alttext="$1.6 imes 10^4$"> <mn>1.0</mn><mo>×</mo><msup> <mn>10</mn> <mn>4</mn> </msup> </math> by changing the flow velocity of the wind tunnel. …”
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Etude préliminaire de l'influence des disponibilités alimentaires et des activités humaines sur l’utilisation spatiale de l’habitat par les chimpanzés et les bonobos
Published 2012-12-01“…Among human activities recorded within the home range of Sebitoli chimpanzees, poaching has high consequences on chimpanzees as they sometimes get trapped in cable snares placed to capture duikers and are deeply injured : 23 chimpanzees among 65 identified so far, suffer from mutilations due to snares (21 wire snares deactivated during the study period). …”
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The first application of flush probe arrays on HL-3 tokamak
Published 2025-03-01“…Every probe body is embedded into a divertor plate then brazed to a copper wire to ensure good electrical connection, and finally fixed on a stainless-steel support. …”
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Laminated Veneers with Stratified Feldspathic Ceramics
Published 2018-01-01“…In the molding process, the second wire was withdrawn and the molding material flowed into the gingival groove, copying the terminal region. …”
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Assessing the neuroprotective potential of Eucalyptus globulus essential oil in a 6-hydroxydopamine rat model of Parkinson's disease
Published 2025-03-01“…Wistar rats were treated with EuEO (25 mg/kg, i.p) for 36 days, and behavioral tests (Barnes maze, wire mesh ramp, and grip strength) were performed 18 days after 6-OHDA application. …”
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Hubungan Tindakan Pemberantasan Sarang Nyamuk (PSN) dengan Keberadaan Jentik Vektor Chikungunya di Kampung Taratak Paneh Kota Padang
Published 2016-09-01“…There is no relationship between maintain a larva-eating fish (p=0,760), lighting and ventilation (p=0.053) , hang clothes in the room (p=0.068) , install wire gauze (p=0.274), clean the pot/birdbath (p=0.915), use of mosquito nets (p=0.619) , use of anti-mosquito drugs (p=0.209) and cover the holes of trees (p=0.123) to the presence of larvae Chikungunya vector.…”
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Klebsiella pneumoniae-derived extracellular vesicles impair endothelial function by inhibiting SIRT1
Published 2025-01-01“…Endothelium-dependent relaxation was measured using a wire myograph after in vivo or ex vivo treatment with K.pn EVs. …”
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Active Retrograde Extra Backup with a Mother-and-Child Catheter to Facilitate Retrograde Microcatheter Collateral Channel Tracking in Recanalization of Coronary Chronic Total Occlu...
Published 2020-01-01“…Of the 271 patients, 69.0% (187/271) underwent therapy through the septal branch, 31.0% (84/271) through the epicardial collateral channel, and 47.6% (129/271) through active retrograde extra backup with a mother-and-child catheter to facilitate retrograde microcatheter collateral CC tracking. The time of wire CC tracking was shorter in the ARB group than that in the non-ARB group (25.4 ± 8.5 vs 26.4 ± 9.7, p=0.348), but there was no significant difference. …”
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Structural safety assessment procedure of plastic single-span greenhouses considering semi-rigid clamp joints
Published 2025-03-01“…Loading test on two types of clamp joints revealed that SP (Steel-plate) joints exhibited more than twice the limit strength of SW (Steel-wire) joints. This result highlights the potential structural vulnerability of low-cost greenhouses constructed exclusively with SW joints. …”
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Medical Jousting: Going for the kill!
Published 2023-01-01“…A comment which might have touched a sensitive wire somewhere in your emotional memory, is an actual recollection of what I myself overheard once. …”
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Engineering Circuit Analysis /
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Mesh Analysis: A Comparison -- 4.6.Computer-Aided Circuit Analysis -- Summary And Review -- Reading Further -- Exercises -- ch. 5 Handy Circuit Analysis Techniques -- 5.1.Linearity and Superposition -- 5.2.Source Transformations -- 5.3.Thevenin and Norton Equivalent Circuits -- 5.4.Maximum Power Transfer -- 5.5.Delta-Wye Conversion -- 5.6.Selecting an Approach: A Summary of Various Techniques -- Summary And Review -- Reading Further -- Exercises -- ch. 6 The Operational Amplifier -- 6.1.Background -- 6.2.The Ideal Op Amp: A Cordial Introduction -- 6.3.Cascaded Stages -- 6.4.Circuits for Voltage and Current Sources -- 6.5.Practical Considerations -- 6.6.Comparators and the Instrumentation Amplifier -- Summary And Review -- Reading Further -- Exercises -- ch. 7 Capacitors And Inductors -- 7.1.The Capacitor -- 7.2.The Inductor -- 7.3.Inductance and Capacitance Combinations -- 7.4.Consequences of Linearity -- 7.5.Simple Op Amp Circuits with Capacitors -- 7.6.Duality -- 7.7.Modeling Capacitors and Inductors with PSpice -- Summary And Review -- Reading Further -- Exercises -- ch. 8 Basic Rl And Rc Circuits -- 8.1.The Source-Free RL Circuit -- 8.2.Properties of the Exponential Response -- 8.3.The Source-Free RC Circuit -- 8.4.A More General Perspective -- 8.5.The Unit-Step Function -- 8.6.Driven RL Circuits -- 8.7.Natural and Forced Response -- 8.8.Driven AC Circuits -- 8.9.Predicting the Response of Sequentially Switched Circuits -- Summary And Review -- Reading Further -- Exercises -- ch. 9 The Rcl Circuit -- 9.1.The Source-Free Parallel Circuit -- 9.2.The Overdamped Parallel RLC Circuit -- 9.3.Critical Damping -- 9.4.The Underdamped Parallel RLC Circuit -- 9.5.The Source-Free Series RLC Circuit -- 9.6.The Complete Response of the RLC Circuit -- 9.7.The Lossless LC Circuit -- Summary And Review -- Reading Further -- Exercises -- ch. 10 Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis -- 10.1.Characteristics of Sinusoids -- 10.2.Forced Response to Sinusoidal Functions -- 10.3.The Complex Forcing Function -- 10.4.The Phasor -- 10.5.Impedance and Admittance -- 10.6.Nodal and Mesh Analysis -- 10.7.Superposition, Source Transformations and Thevenin's Theorem -- 10.8.Phasor Diagrams -- Summary And Review -- Reading Further -- Exercises -- ch. 11 Ac Circuit Power Analysis -- 11.1.Instantaneous Power -- 11.2.Average Power -- 11.3.Effective Values of Current and Voltage -- 11.4.Apparent Power and Power Factor -- 11.5.Complex Power -- Summary And Review -- Reading Further -- Exercises -- ch. 12 Polyphase Circuits -- 12.1.Polyphase Systems -- 12.2.Single-Phase Three-Wire Systems -- 12.3.Three-Phase Y-Y Connection -- 12.4.The Delta (A) Connection -- 12.5.Power Measurement in Three-Phase Systems -- Summary And Review -- Reading Further -- Exercises -- ch. 13 Magnetically Coupled Circuits -- 13.1.Mutual Inductance -- 13.2.Energy Considerations -- 13.3.The Linear Transformer -- 13.4.The Ideal Transformer -- Summary And Review -- Reading Further -- Exercises -- ch. 14 Complex Frequency And The Laplace Transform -- 14.1.Complex Frequency -- 14.2.The Damped Sinusoidal Forcing Function -- 14.3.Definition of the Laplace Transform -- 14.4.Laplace Transforms of Simple Time Functions -- 14.5.Inverse Transform Techniques -- 14.6.Basic Theorems for the Laplace Transform -- 14.7.The Initial-Value and Final-Value Theorems -- Summary And Review -- Reading Further -- Exercises -- ch. 15 Circuit Analysis In The s-Domain -- 15.1.Z(s) and Y(s) -- 15.2.Nodal and Mesh Analysis in the s-Domain -- 15.3.Additional Circuit Analysis Techniques -- 15.4.Poles, Zeros, and Transfer Functions -- 15.5.Convolution -- 15.6.The Complex-Frequency Plane -- 15.7.Natural Response and the s Plane -- 15.8.A Technique for Synthesizing the Voltage Ratio H(s) = V out/V in -- Summary And Review -- Reading Further -- Exercises -- ch. 16 Frequency Response -- 16.1.Parallel Resonance -- 16.2.Bandwidth and High-Q Circuits -- 16.3.Series Resonance -- 16.4.Other Resonant Forms -- 16.5.Scaling -- 16.6.Bode Diagrams -- 16.7.Basic Filter Design -- 16.8.Advanced Filter Design -- Summary And Review -- Reading Further -- Exercises -- ch. 17 Two-Port Networks -- 17.1.One-Port Networks -- 17.2.Admittance Parameters -- 17.3.Some Equivalent Networks -- 17.4.Impedance Parameters -- 17.5.Hybrid Parameters -- 17.6.Transmission Parameters -- Summary And Review -- Reading Further -- Exercises -- ch. 18 Fourier Circuit Analysis -- 18.1.Trigonometric Form of the Fourier Series -- 18.2.The Use of Symmetry -- 18.3.Complete Response to Periodic Forcing Functions -- 18.4.Complex Form of the Fourier Series -- 18.5.Definition of the Fourier Transform -- 18.6.Some Properties of the Fourier Transform -- 18.7.Fourier Transform Pairs for Some Simple Time Functions -- 18.8.The Fourier Transform of a General Periodic Time Function -- 18.9.The System Function and Response in the Frequency Domain -- 18.10.The Physical Significance of the System Function -- Summary And Review -- Reading Further -- Exercises.…”
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Analytical and Comparative Analysis of Copper Industry Development Programs in Iran
Published 2024-10-01“…The consumption of refined copper has increased at a compound annual growth rate of 2.4% from 2015 to 2019. The need for copper wire in infrastructure and renewable energy projects, an increase in automobile production (which has grown by 3.7%), and an increase in the production of durable consumer goods (refrigerators and gas coolers have increased by 9.6% and 7.0%, respectively) have led to an increase in cpper consumption in the 5 years ending in 2019 (Urvisha, 2019). …”
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Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of a Fracture-dislocation of the Ankle
Published 2015-12-01“…Open reduction and internal fixation of the fracture-dislocation of the ankle with plates, screws and Kirschner wires is a well-defined treatment method. This paper presents the management of a fracture-dislocation of the right ankle in a 33-year-old female patient stabilized by using a one-third tubular plate, screws, and Kirschner wires with tension-band wires. …”
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Stray Voltages In Dairies
Published 2019-12-01“…The electrical current can be caused by poor or faulty wiring, faulty equipment, improper grounding, or originate off the farm and be introduced through the grounded neutral wiring network. …”
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Stray Voltages In Dairies
Published 2019-12-01“…The electrical current can be caused by poor or faulty wiring, faulty equipment, improper grounding, or originate off the farm and be introduced through the grounded neutral wiring network. …”
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Estimation of Maximum Rapprochement of Flexible Collecting Buses with Drops at Short Circuit
Published 2008-06-01“…The paper reveals an opportunity for prohibitive rapprochement and whipping of wires of one phase with the wires of adjoining phase branches and recommendations on its elimination are given in the paper.…”
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Mitigating Large Vibrations of Stayed Cables in Wind and Rain Hazards
Published 2020-01-01“…To mitigate large vibrations of the cable, the use of spiral wires wrapped around the cable is proposed. By testing two cable models in a wind tunnel in dry and rain conditions for different yaw angles and wind speeds, the effectiveness of using the spiral wires to mitigate large vibrations is clarified. …”
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A SA-Based Wireless Seismic Stress Monitoring System for Concrete Structures
Published 2013-11-01“…A PZT-based smart aggregate (SA) is capable of full process stress monitoring during earthquakes. A wired seismic monitoring system is prone to failure during earthquakes. …”
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More Benefits of Adding Sparse Random Links to Wireless Networks: Yet Another Case for Hybrid Networks
Published 2012-06-01“…In particular, given a parameter k controlling sparsity, any node has a probability of 1 / k 2 n r 2 for being a wired link station. Amongst the wired link stations, we consider creating a random 3-regular graph superimposed upon the random wireless network to create model G 1 , and alternatively we consider a sparser model G 2 as well, which is a random 1-out graph of the wired links superimposed upon the random wireless network. …”
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Multidimensional Sternal Fixation to Overcome a “Floating” Sternum
Published 2014-01-01“…This case report describes the repair of a complete sternal dehiscence of the lower right sternum using sternal wires, manubrial plates, and a Talon closure device for rigid, multidimensional sternal fixation. …”
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