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FDTD vs. AIM for bioelectromagnetic analysis
Proceedings of the 2012 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation, 2012The effectiveness of a time-domain differential-equation and a frequency-domain integral-equation solver are contrasted for bioelectromagnetic analysis. The two fundamentally different methods are compared empirically in terms of their accuracy and efficiency for benchmark problems.
Cemil S. Geyik +3 more
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Reconstructability analysis: Aims, results, open problems
Systems Research, 1985AbstractThe term ‘reconstructability analysis’ has evolved as a generic term for all aspects of a methodology whose aim is to deal with problems associated with the relationship between systems perceived as wholes and their various subsystems (i.e. parts of the wholes). This article is a state‐of‐the‐art report on reconstructability analysis (RA).
Klir, George J., Way, Eileen C.
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Pair Population Analysis within AIM Theory
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2000The pair population analysis developed some time ago as a straightforward link between quantum chemical and classical picture of bonding was generalized by incorporating its formalism into the framework of AIM theory. A detailed numerical comparison between the results derived from the original pair population analysis and those from AIM generalization
Roberto Bochicchio +3 more
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Biomechanical simulation in the analysis of aimed movements
CHI '13 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2013For efficient design of gestural user interfaces both performance and fatigue characteristics of movements must be understood. We are developing a novel method that allows for biomechanical analysis in conjunction with performance analysis. We capture motion data using optical tracking from which we can compute performance measures such as speed and ...
Bachynskyi, M. +3 more
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The aim of factor analysis is to group by means of a kind of transformation the unarranged empirical data of the variables under examination in such a way that: (a) a smaller whole is obtained from the original material, whereby all the information given is reproduced in summarised form; (b) Factors are obtained which each produce a ...
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The aim of factor analysis is to group by means of a kind of transformation the unarranged empirical data of the variables under examination in such a way that: (a) a smaller whole is obtained from the original material, whereby all the information given is reproduced in summarised form; (b) Factors are obtained which each produce a ...
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AIM-UC: An application for QTAIM analysis
Journal of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering, 2014In this paper we introduce AIM-UC, a free application that allows to create graphs related to Quantum Theory of Atoms in Molecules (QTAIM). The input data are files that contain 3D grid of electron density, in some known formats: CUBE from gaussian, grd from DMol and CHGCAR from VASP. Also it supports wave function files from AIMPAC.
Vega, D., Almeida, D.
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Aiming trajectory analysis based on ARMAX model
2008 International Conference on Machine Learning and Cybernetics, 2008In this paper, the linear time invariant auto-regressive moving average exogeneous (ARMAX) process is adopted to model the aiming trajectory. Both of the vertical and the horizontal deviations are studied instead of the radius or score only. The magnitude of associated poles of the auto-regressive part whether slightly greater than one is used to ...
null Chi-Kuang Hwang +3 more
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Quantitative Analysis of Japan’s 2030 Target Based on AIM/CGE and AIM/Enduse
2017Japan submitted its (Intended) Nationally Determined Contributions ((I)NDC) that is 26% reduction of GHG in 2030 compared with the 2013 level on July 2015. In this analysis, Japan’s NDC is assessed using the technology selection model (AIM/Enduse) and the computable general equilibrium model (AIM/CGE) developed by AIM (Asia-Pacific Integrated Model ...
Ken Oshiro +2 more
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The Austrian Immunoglobulin in MS (AIMS) Study: Final Analysis
Multiple Sclerosis Journal, 2000From observational studies and positive experience in other autoimmune disorders it has been speculated that intravenous immunoglobulin (NIG) may be effective for the interval treatment of MS. The Austrian Immunoglobulin in Multiple Sclerosis (AIMS) study was the first to test this assumption in a randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled trial of ...
S, Strasser-Fuchs +4 more
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