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A wireless power transfer system for leadless endovascular electrocorticography. [PDF]
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Electronic structure manipulation in electrocatalysis: mechanisms and design principles. [PDF]
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Efficient current rectification in driven acenes
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2022We examine the current–voltage (I–V) characteristics of different polyacenes, such as anthracene, tetracene, pentacene, etc., under the influence of an arbitrarily polarized light.
Sudin Ganguly, Santanu K. Maiti
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Current Distribution and Current Efficiency in Pulsed Current Plating of Nickel
Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 1996A mathematical model is presented to obtain the current distribution and current efficiency on a rotating disk electrode under controlled current condition. The calculated results compare well with experiments performed using a nickel/nickel sulfate system in the presence of boric acid.
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Current-flow efficiency of networks
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2018Abstract Many real-world networks, from infrastructure networks to social and communication networks, can be formulated as flow networks. How to realistically measure the transport efficiency of these networks is of fundamental importance. The shortest-path-based efficiency measurement has limitations, as it assumes that flow travels only along those
Kai Liu, Xiaoyong Yan
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Efficient and lightweight current leads
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2014Current leads generate substantial cryogenic heat loads in short length High Temperature Superconductor (HTS) distribution systems. Thermal conduction, as well as Joule losses (I2R) along the current leads, comprises the largest cryogenic loads for short distribution systems. Current leads with two temperature stages have been designed, constructed and
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