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Edge effects in narrow-width MOSFET's
IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, 1991New results on edge effects in narrow-width MOSFETs as a function of the gate bias are presented. It was found that the value of the effective channel width, the current through the edge region, and the absolute value of the parasitic parallel conductance all increased with gate bias.
M.J. Deen, Z.P. Zuo
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Width effect on upward flame spread
Fire Safety Journal, 2009Abstract One previous experimental study has reported a width effect for upward flame spread rate on thermally thin fuels. A similar effect is expected for thermally thick fuels. This study revisited this topic by developing a hypothesis and performing experiments with sidewalls using 18 mm thick, 1000 mm tall PMMA slabs of widths 100, 200, 300, 500 ...
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The Effect of Occlusal Discrepancies on Gingival Width
Journal of Periodontology, 2004Background: A relationship between occlusal forces and gingival recession has been postulated in the past. However, minimal data are available to demonstrate a causal relationship between occlusal forces and recession.Methods: The records from a private practice limited to periodontics were reviewed to find patients who had complete periodontal ...
Stephen K, Harrel, Martha E, Nunn
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Polymer concentration effects on helix–coil transition widths
Biopolymers, 1974AbstractA theoretical study of effects of excluded volume intermolecular interactions on the sharpness of helix–coil transitions in solutions of polyamino acids or simple proteins indicates that the transition width may vary appreciably as a function of polymer concentration.
M K, Grover, R, Zwanzig
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Pulse width effect in ultrafast laser ionization imaging
Optics Letters, 2008The effects of different laser pulse widths on laser-induced ionization imaging of microstructures embedded in transparent materials are investigated. It is shown that a femtosecond laser-induced ionization probe can detect the variation of elemental composition of the sample materials with a higher contrast ratio, whereas the ionization probe ...
Y, Zhao +4 more
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Effective width evaluation for steel–concrete composite beams
Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 2002Abstract In this paper the problems connected to the effective width evaluation for serviceability and ultimate analysis of steel–concrete composite beams are analyzed. By a parametric study carried out through the Abaqus code it is pointed out how the actual codes do not provide, in general appropriate results, for elastic and ultimate limit state ...
AMADIO, C, FRAGIACOMO, Massimo
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Soliton width-relaxation effects in polyacetylene
Physical Review B, 1986, Rice, , Jeyadev, , Phillpot
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The effective width of T beams
Magazine of Concrete Research, 1964Summary A method is described for the accurate determination of effective widths of isolated T beams and of T and L beams which form part of a larger structure. This method takes into account the bending stiffness of the flanges in a more satisfactory way than has been used hitherto.
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Effect of conductor width on coil array coupling
ISMRM Annual MeetingThis study investigates the effect of conductor width of the RF coils to the EM coupling of an array. The results show that the wide conductor of the RF coils offers less EM coupling among resonant elements.
Yunkun, Zhao, Xiaoliang, Zhang
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