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Data-driven optimisation of sustainable high-performance concrete incorporating SCMs, biomass ash, and graphene nanoplatelets. [PDF]
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A comparative analysis of the effects of green blended activators on the durability and mechanical performance of slag-based geopolymer cement. [PDF]
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Evaluation of Static Yield Stress and Buildability of PVA Fiber-Reinforced Mortars for 3D Printing Using a Vane Shear Test. [PDF]
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Compressive stress-driven Piezo1 activation and Rho-ROCK mechanotransduction promote tumor progression via epigenetic mechanical memory. [PDF]
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2006 IEEE International Test Conference, 2006
Conventional ASIC test compression techniques cannot be used for FPGAs due to the lack of unspecified bits in FPGA test configuration data. Also, majority of FPGA test time and volume is due to test configurations rather than test patterns. Hence, without proper test configuration compression techniques, excessively large test data volume and load time
Mehdi Baradaran Tahoori, Subhasish Mitra
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Conventional ASIC test compression techniques cannot be used for FPGAs due to the lack of unspecified bits in FPGA test configuration data. Also, majority of FPGA test time and volume is due to test configurations rather than test patterns. Hence, without proper test configuration compression techniques, excessively large test data volume and load time
Mehdi Baradaran Tahoori, Subhasish Mitra
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Accumulator Compression Testing
IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1986A new test data reduction technique called accumulator compression testng (ACT) is proposed. ACT is an extension of syndrome testing. It is shown that the enumeration of errors missed by ACT for a unit under test is equivalent to the number of restricted partitions of a number.
Nirmal R. Saxena, John P. Robinson
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THE ISOTONOMETRIC COMPRESSION TEST
Acta Ophthalmologica, 1973A description is given of a test for determining the ouflow of the aqueous humour. The test consists of compressing the eyeball with a metal funnel attached near the limbus of the cornea by suction. The intraocular pressure increased in this way is kept constant during the test by increasing the suction.
O, Tieri, A, Polzella, V, Iura
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