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Compression at the Physical Interface

IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 2008
This article focuses on recent progress in physical compressive sampling under the Defense Advanced Research Agency's Analog-to-Information (A-to-I) and Multiple Optical Non-Redundant Aperture Generalized Sensors (MONTAGE) programs. A-to-I and MONTAGE focus on aggressive forms of generalized sampling under which measurements consist of transformations,
D. Healy, D.J. Brady
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Physical Examination of Upper Extremity Compressive Neuropathies

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2012
A thorough history and physical examination are vital to the assessment of upper extremity compressive neuropathies. This article summarizes relevant anatomy and physical examination findings associated with upper extremity compressive neuropathies.
Samuel P, Popinchalk, Alyssa A, Schaffer
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PHYSICALLY RELATED COORDINATE SYSTEM FOR COMPRESSIBLE FLOW

Modern Physics Letters B, 2005
In this paper we apply the unified coordinate system developed by Hui and his co-workers to the steady compressible flow computation in such a way that the grid is generated physically and automatically. At the beginning of computation one only needs to build a narrow layer of grids near the left boundary.
Gao, Bo, Wu, Ziniu
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Effect of Physical Properties on Compression Characteristics

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1975
The tranmission of force to the die wall was measured by a piezoelectric sensor, and the compression cycles of lactose granules of different shapes were compared. In addition, a nearly spherical fraction of spray-dried lactose was similarly compared with a crystalline sample.
E, Shotton, B A, Obiorah
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Physical characteristics of compressed cotton stalks

Biosystems Engineering, 2008
A study was carried out to evaluate the physical characteristics of chopped cotton stalks and to establish correlations of physical characteristics with moisture content and compression pressure. Chopped cotton stalks having a moisture content varying from 8.5% to 21.45% (w.b.) were densified into square blocks (80 mm by 80 mm) at compression pressures
S.K. Jha, Amar Singh, Adarsh Kumar
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