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Tailoring microplasma nanofabrication: From nanostructures to nanoarchitectures
(Institute of Physics (IOP), 2009-04-15)An innovative approach to fabricate tailored Mo-oxide nanostructures and composite nanoarchitectures using atmospheric microplasmas sustained in a gap between a Mo wire and a Si substrate is reported. It is shown that at ... -
Taking advantage of digital opportunities: a typology of digital entrepreneurship
(Interscience Pub. The definitive version is available at http://www.inderscience.com/browse/index.php?journalCODE=ijnvo, 2007)As more companies start doing digital business, the question of how starting a digital venture differs from starting a traditional venture grows more important. We present a framework of digital entrepreneurship that ... -
Taking SMT education further
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Technology, customization, and reliability
(Elsevier Science. The definitive version can be found at http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/homepage.cws_home, 2001-08-01)This research examines the relative importance that customers place on product reliability, or things-gone-wrong, and customization, or things-gone-right, across a range of industrial settings. We integrate an evolutionary ... -
Temperature dependence of the reaction hydroperoxo (HO2) + hydroperoxo at low pressures
(The American Chemical Society: Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1986-02-13)The temperature dependence of the self-reaction of HO2, HO2 + HO2 -> H2O2 + O2 (k1) (1), was investigated by detecting HO2 with laser magnetic resonance in a low-pressure flow tube coated with halocarbon wax. Two independent ... -
A Test for "wrong-bond" rupture in the thermal structural isomerization of phenylcyclopropane and a confirmation of the two-center epimerization mechanism in its stereomutation
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Testing for normality using neural networks
(The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 1990-12-03)The most commonly used statistical procedures (t, F, chi-squared, ANOVA, regression) assume that samples have been taken at random from normal populations. In some cases the central limit theorem may provide a satisfactory ... -
Testing the photoionization models of powerful radio galaxies: Mixed line-emitting media in 3C 321
(Blackwell Publishing: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2000-10)The photoionization models for the narrow emission line regions of powerful radio galaxies have yet to be tested in depth. To this end, we present high-quality long-slit spectroscopy of the powerful double-nucleus radio ... -
A Theoretical analysis of season length restrictions in fisheries management
(Taylor &Francis Group, 2002)This paper studies season length restrictions in fisheries management from an ecological-economic perspective. We first construct a model of a stylized fishery in which season length restrictions are used to manage the ... -
A Theoretical model to predict pool boiling CHF incorporating effects of contact angle and orientation
(American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001-12)A theoretical model is developed to describe the hydrodynamic behavior of the vapor liquid interface of a bubble at the heater surface leading to the initiation of critical heat flux (CHF) condition. The momentum flux ... -
A Theoretical model to predict pool boiling CHF incorporating effects of contact angle and orientation
(American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 2000)A theoretical model is developed to describe the hydrodynamic behavior of the vaporliquid interface of a bubble at the heater surface leading to the initiation of critical heat flux (CHF) condition. The momentum flux ... -
Theory and simulation: Macromolecular assemblages
(Elsevier: Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2002-04-01)A selection of World Wide Web sites relevant to reviews published in this issue of Current Opinion in Structural Biology. -
Thermonuclear 36Cl pulse in natural water
(Nature Publishing Group: Nature, 1982-12-23)Radionuclides produced by atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons have been used as environmental tracers for the past 30 years. 185W and 90Sr have proved valuable in monitoring atmospheric circulation1, 14C has been applied ... -
Thin-film approximate modeling of in-core fiber gratings
(SPIE - Optical engineering, 1996-10)Generally tilted in-core fiber gratings are modeled by an equivalent inhomogeneous optical thin film. Its reflectance spectrum is evaluated using the multilayer and optical-path approximations. The results are shown to be ... -
Three-band temperature extraction from airborne imagery with imprecise atmospheric knowledge
(American Geophysical Union, 2006-07-12)The accurate estimation of an object's surface temperature from airborne imagery is complicated by several factors, including the effects of the atmosphere and surface emissivity variations. Several methods have been ... -
Three-dimensional longwave infrared synthetic image generation incorporating angular emissivity effects using ray-tracing techniques
(The International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE), 1990-11)A technique for longwave infrared (LWIR) synthetic image generation (510) is shown which yields improved radiomeiric accuracy in the 8-14 .tm bandpass. This process uses a modified LOWTRAN 6 atmospheric transmission/upwelled ... -
Time resolved measurements of the flow generated by suction feeding fish
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Time- and frequency-domain descriptions of spatially averaged one-way diffraction for an unfocused piston transducer
(Elsevier Science, 1999-03)Time-domain and frequency-domain expressions describing spatially averaged effects of one-way diffraction in the case of an unfocused piston transmitter and finite receiver are of theoretical and practical interest. Here, ... -
Time-course of chromatic adaptation for color-appearance judgments
(Optical Society of America, 1995-05)Observer production of achromatic appearance has previously been used to measure the time course of chromatic adaptation for changes from daylight to incandescent illuminants at constant luminance, indicating an exponential ... -
Timing is everything: Coordination of strike kinematics affects the force exerted by suction feeding fish on attached prey
(Journal of Experimental BiologyCompany of Biologists, 2007-07-17)During aquatic suction feeding, the predator opens its mouth and rapidly expands its buccal cavity, generating a flow field external to the mouth. The rapid expansion of the buccal cavity produces high fluid velocities ...