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A flexible registration and evaluation engine (f.r.e.e.)

Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 2007
We present an image registration framework which offers effective assistance for solving current registration problems. This work was motivated by the huge amount of registration problems in clinical applications and the problem of finding adequate solutions and properly comparing them.
Ralf, Floca, Hartmut, Dickhaus
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Flexible Genetic Engineering Using RecA Protein

Molecular Biotechnology, 2001
With the explosion in genetic information and almost complete sequencing of the human genome, a shift in the experimental goals of molecular biologists is occurring. Instead of focusing on single genes, current attempts seek to divine the interactions of several genes and sequences.
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Engineering flexible teaching and learning in engineering education

European Journal of Engineering Education, 2001
The key challenges for achieving flexibility in flexible mode programmes in engineering and technology include: the integration of the explicit and implicit content in potentially disparate and isolated study modules across the whole programme curriculum; ensuring the validity and consistency of policies for granting students advanced standing based on
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A Flexible Infrastructure for Multilevel Language Engineering

IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 2009
Although domain-specific modeling tools have come a long way since the modern era of model-driven development started in the early 1990s and now offer an impressive range of features, there is still significant room for enhancing the flexibility they offer to end users and for combining the advantages of domain-specific and general-purpose languages ...
Atkinson, Colin   +2 more
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3500 SI Engine Application Flexibility

Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power, 1991
The 3500 Spark-Ignited Engine is a 170 mm bore by 190 mm stroke family including 8, 12, and 16-cylinder models rated at 54 bkW per cylinder. Initial production included low-emission versions of the 12 and 16 cylinder engines in 1986. This paper describes basic combustion and attachment developments that have broadened the product offering for improved ...
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Flexible Engineering Toward Green Aircraft

2020
This book discusses the recent advances in aircraft design methodologies. It provides an overview of topics such as shape optimization, robust design and aeroelasticity, focusing on fluid-structure numerical methodologies to address static and dynamic aeroelastic problems.
Marco Evangelos Biancolini, Ubaldo Cella
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Engineering for conceptual schema flexibility

Proceedings Eleventh International Workshop on Research Issues in Data Engineering. Document Management for Data Intensive Business and Scientific Applications. RIDE 2001, 2002
Many engineering approaches exist that are widely accepted as 'good design practices' for their ability to deliver high-quality conceptual schemas. Such schemas are supposed to be stable enough for subsequent system exploitation, and flexible enough to accommodate future changes.
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Experiences in engineering flexible Web services

IEEE Multimedia, 2001
The life-cycle of a World Wide Web service includes analysis, design, implementation and maintenance stages. Our experiences in building and maintaining the annual Vienna International Festival's Web site have led us to create engineering tools that cover all these phases.
E. Kirda   +3 more
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Biointerface engineering of flexible and wearable electronics

Chemical Communications
This review provides insights into the biointerface interactions of wearable patches, focusing on their design strategies, research progress, and emerging medical applications.
Alebel Nibret Belay   +3 more
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Flexible architectures for engineering successful SOCs

Proceedings of the 41st annual Design Automation Conference, 2004
This paper focuses on a particular SOC design technology and methodology, here called the advanced or processor-centric SOC design method, which reduces the risk of SOC design and increases ROI by using configurable processors to implement on-chip functions while increasing the SOC's flexibility through software programmability.
Chris Rowen, Steve Leibson
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