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Composites in Armor

Science, 2006
Composite materials are traditionally regarded as materials that can save energy in large structures associated with transport. They are used to produce lightweight structures for fuel-efficient aircraft such as the new Boeing 787 Dreamliner; lightweight cars from Lotus, Ferrari and TVR; and high-speed trains, speedboats, and racing yachts.
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Composite Sampling

Biometrics, 1976
In sampling certain types of materials, such as bags of fertilizer, or subsampling large quantities of water, as might be done in investigating the density of plankton in certain environmental situations, it is customary to composite the samples. That is, several samples are drawn, mixed into a composite sample, and a sample taken from the composite is
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Compositional computing

ACM Computing Surveys, 1996
Compositionlity is a critical design idea for the design of complex computational systems. We argue that concurrent constraint programming provides powerful techniques for compositional construction, allowing modularity – hence separation and partitioning – and yet openess and interdependence, via constraint-based communication.
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Composite classification methods on composition identification

2014 IEEE 3rd International Conference on Cloud Computing and Intelligence Systems, 2014
Composition identification is an important topic of science research. With the help of spectral analysis, it can be completed much faster. However, the effectiveness of spectral analysis highly depends on reliability of reference spectrums and similarity measurement formulas.
Kun Niu   +3 more
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Effects of Fluid Composition on Mist Composition

Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, 2003
In a reported study, mists of selected synthetic metalworking fluids were generated in laboratory experiments by two processes, nebulization (atomization) and air sparging (bubbling). Short-chain fatty acid species were determined by in situ trimethylsilyl derivatization.
Eugene M, White, William E, Lucke
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Security Policy Composition for Composite Services

2008 Eighth International Conference on Web Engineering, 2008
An application based Service-Oriented Architecture(SOA) consists of an assembly of external services and the application is called as a composite service. Acomposite service could be implemented by other composite services hence the application could have a recursive structure, which is one of the features of SOA application.
Fumiko Satoh, Takehiro Tokuda
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Composition of composite material

Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, 1985
On the basis of a certain theory if we can predict the composition of a specified material in engineering and we can successfully produce the very material instantly according to the theoretical results, this is what the engineering hopes in the practical application.
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Composite-composite Adhesion as a Function of Adhesive-composite Material and Surface Treatment

Operative Dentistry, 2019
SUMMARY Objective: To evaluate the composite-to-composite repair interfacial fracture toughness (iFT) as a function of adhesive and composite repair material. Methods and Materials: Beam-shaped composite specimens (21×4×3±0.2 mm) were
A V, Ritter   +6 more
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Depth-Reduction for Composites

2016 IEEE 57th Annual Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science (FOCS), 2016
Summary: We show that every circuit with \(\mathrm{AND}\), \(\mathrm{OR}\), \(\mathrm{NOT}\), and \(\mathrm{MOD}_m\) gates, \(m\in\mathbb{Z}^+\), of polynomial size and depth \(d\) can be reduced to a depth-2, \(\mathrm{SYM}\circ\mathrm{AND}\), circuit of size \(2^{(\log n)^{O(d)}}\).
Shiteng Chen   +1 more
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Aspect Composition Using Composition Filters

2002
This chapter first discusses a number of software reuse and extension problems in current object-oriented languages. For this purpose, a change case for a simplified mail system is presented. Each evolution step in the change case consists of the addition or refinement of certain aspects to existing classes.
Bergmans, Lodewijk   +2 more
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