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Dynamic Software Science with Applications

IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 1979
Two disciplines have been developed during the past few years for the study of computer software. Software physics has as its purpose the analysis of execution characteristics of programs. Basic measures of software work, time, and shortage occupancy are used to derive measures such as power, capacity usage, and storage work, with applications to the ...
R. R. Oldehoeft, Leonard J. Bass
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Science in the Context of Application

2011
Part I: Changing Conditions of Scientific Research 1. Science and Technology 2. The Role of Instruments 3. Institutional Changes in Applied Research 4. Shifts in the Ontology: Part II: Science, Values, and Society 5. Commercialization, Politicization and Medialization of Research 6. Freedom of Research or social Accountability 7.
Carrier, Martin, Nordmann, Alfred
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Polyelectrolytes: Science and Application

2014
Polyelectrolytes, which are a macromolecule dissolved in water or polar solvent, have gained a wide attention among scientists and engineers for their wide application areas. Their different properties have allowed them to be used in many areas such as soap, body lotions, electrochromic devices, solid-state reference electrode systems, fuel cell ...
Akyol, Emel   +2 more
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Photoluminescence: Science and Applications

2007
In the past five years photoluminescence (PL) of SWNTs has gone from discoveryto one of the most actively researched areas, with broad impact on the basic scienceof SWNTs, as well as the promise of applications. The simplest free-carrier models ofperfect semiconducting SWNTs in vacuum predict that they have direct bandgapsand therefore should be ...
Finnie, Paul, Lefebvre, J., Maruyama, S.
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Applications in the physical sciences

Proceedings of the 1962 ACM national conference on Digest of technical papers -, 1962
CONTRIBUTIONS to medical sciences depend on the willingness of the research physician to use the computer as a matter-of-fact tool, just as he uses the microscope and other instruments. Where such conditions exist, contributions of some importance may be expected to emerge. At the University of Cincinnati Medical Center a computer has been used in such
Theodore D. Sterling, E. L. Saenger
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Electrocoagulation (EC) — science and applications

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2001
Although electrocoagulation is an evolving technology that is being effectively applied today for wastewater treatment, the paucity of scientific understanding of the complex chemical and physical processes involved is limiting future design and hindering progress.
M Y, Mollah   +3 more
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Applications of PIXE in the Life Sciences

Biological Trace Element Research, 1994
During the last decade, particle-induced X-ray emission spectrometry (PIXE) has been accepted by the analytical chemistry community as a standard method. Instead of routine bulk analysis of biomedical samples where several competing analytical techniques are available, the full strength of PIXE could be exploited in special applications where also ...
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Application of Microrheology in Food Science

Annual Review of Food Science and Technology, 2017
Microrheology provides a technique to probe the local viscoelastic properties and dynamics of soft materials at the microscopic level by observing the motion of tracer particles embedded within them. It is divided into passive and active microrheology according to the force exerted on the embedded particles. Particles are driven by thermal fluctuations
Nan, Yang   +4 more
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