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A simple analytical model of water
Biophysical Chemistry, 2003Water is an unusual liquid. It expands upon freezing, has minima in its volume, heat capacity, and isothermal compressibility with temperature, and shows signs of a first-order phase transition when supercooled. These anomalies disappear at high pressures.
Thomas M, Truskett, Ken A, Dill
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Analytical modeling of dissipative silencers
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2018This paper applies ideas originally developed in the field of acoustics of multiscale porous media to the analytical modeling of dissipative silencers. Analytical models for the long-wavelength acoustical properties of different types of dissipative silencers, such as pod silencers, lined ducts, splitters, and bar silencers, are introduced in this work.
Rodolfo, Venegas +2 more
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An analytic software testability model
Proceedings of the 11th Asian Test Symposium, 2002. (ATS '02)., 2003Software testability, which has been discussed in the past decade, has been defined as provisions that can be taken into consideration at the early step of software development. This paper gives software testability, previously defined by Voas, a new model and measurement without performing testing with respect to a particular input distribution.
Jin-Cherng Lin, Szu-Wen Lin
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Report on the workshop on analytical models
ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 1989Analytical models are extremely useful and important tools for design engineering in many fields. They provide engineers with performance predictions for a specified design, and they also can assist in design improvements by identifying the sources of performance deficiencies.Currently analytical models are not commonly used for design engineering in ...
Keith Butler +3 more
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2018
The large number of available natural fibers emphasizes the use of a reliable, non-costly and easy to use, predictive tool with short computation time. In order to predict the ultimate strengths and Young's moduli of green composites, an analytical model known as the three Stages Homogenization Model (3SHM) is used. The model relies on three main parts:
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The large number of available natural fibers emphasizes the use of a reliable, non-costly and easy to use, predictive tool with short computation time. In order to predict the ultimate strengths and Young's moduli of green composites, an analytical model known as the three Stages Homogenization Model (3SHM) is used. The model relies on three main parts:
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An analytic model of multiprogrammed computing
Proceedings of the May 14-16, 1969, spring joint computer conference on XX - AFIPS '69 (Spring), 1969The work described in this paper was undertaken in order to provide estimates of the throughput capacity of certain multiprogrammed computer systems. In particular, we consider those systems whose users are never simultaneously receiving input-output and central processor attention. Systems making use of "demand paging" tend to fall within this class.
Robert R. Fenichel, Adrian J. Grossman
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Hybrid Analytical-Statistical Models
2011To carry out new families of hybrid analytical orbit propagator programs a new methodology is presented. These families combine a simplified analytical orbit propagator with statistical time series models. In fact, this approach allows the increase of accuracy without loss of efficiency in the hybrid propagators as well as integrating the effects of ...
Juan Félix San-Juan +2 more
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1963
Abstract Hare clarifies the relation between value‐words and the imperative mood by showing how, through the combination of non‐evaluative words and the imperative mood, we can establish an artificial terminology that could fulfil the same function as our value‐words do now.
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Abstract Hare clarifies the relation between value‐words and the imperative mood by showing how, through the combination of non‐evaluative words and the imperative mood, we can establish an artificial terminology that could fulfil the same function as our value‐words do now.
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An analytic model for parallel computation
Proceedings of the June 13-16, 1977, national computer conference on - AFIPS '77, 1977A multiprocessor (MP) system is defined to be two or more independent processing units accessing a common memory for instructions and data. The common memory may be divided into independently accessible banks. A parallel program is a program operating on an MP system which makes use of more than one processing unit to achieve its computational goals.An
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