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High Fidelity, High Performance?

Simulation in Healthcare: The Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare, 2007
Developers of medical simulators and instructors who use them often have questions about the level of fidelity needed in a simulation. In this article, we address the nature of fidelity with respect to virtual reality training systems. We argue that high-fidelity simulators do not always lead to better performance, and in some instances, can interfere ...
Mark W, Scerbo, Steven, Dawson
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Stabilizing perovskite-substrate interfaces for high-performance perovskite modules

Science, 2021
Avoiding buried voids The buried interfaces of perovskite solar cells are difficult to alter after synthesis. During manufacture, Chen et al. removed perovskite films with dimethyl sulfoxide solvent from the hole-transfer layer and observed a substantial
Shangshang Chen   +5 more
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High Performance Visual Tracking with Siamese Region Proposal Network

2018 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2018
Visual object tracking has been a fundamental topic in recent years and many deep learning based trackers have achieved state-of-the-art performance on multiple benchmarks.
Bo Li   +4 more
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High-performance simulations for high-performance ships

Ships and Offshore Structures, 2007
Abstract The general development towards simulation-based design has been supported and in some cases even driven by modern classification society work. Advanced finite-element analysis has long been part of the services of classification societies. However, more recently the scope and depth of simulations at Germanischer Lloyd have developed rapidly ...
K. Fach, V. Bertram
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High Performance Processing for High Performance Polymers

MRS Proceedings, 1993
AbstractHigh performance polymers require new processing technologies to achieve their full potential properties. The strength, stiffness, coefficient of thermal expansion, and barrier properties of LCPs and blends are strongly dependent on processing. The use of biaxial shear flow during extrusion, elongational strain after extrusion, electromagnetic ...
Richard Lusignea   +2 more
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Advances in Nanostructures for High‐Performance Triboelectric Nanogenerators

Advanced Materials & Technologies, 2021
With the rapid development of the Internet of Things (IoT) and the ongoing Fourth Industrial Revolution, the effective conversion of wasted ambient mechanical energy from the environment to generate electricity is regarded as one of the most pivotal ...
Yongjiu Zou   +3 more
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High performance horizons [high performance computing]

Computing and Control Engineering, 2004
The field of high performance computing is undergoing a lot of changes. At the low end, supercomputers are becoming ever more affordable while, at the high end, it is becoming increasingly difficult to exploit the full potential of the most advanced hardware, given the sheer scale of the software challenges involved.
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High-Performance Ophthalmology

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1991
To the Editor. —As a neurologist with credentials in neuroophthalmology, I recently left work at a medical faculty to enter private practice. An ophthalmologist invited me to work in his office when he was operating, affording me a debut without capital expense.
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High Performance Ophthalmology

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1992
To the Editor. —The December 1991 issue of theArchivescontains a letter 1 from Carl Ellenberger, Jr, MD, in which he recalls advice given to him "recently" by a consultant who was working with an ophthalmologist in whose office Dr Ellenberger was then working.
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High Performance Cars Demand High Performance Materials

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1978
<div class="htmlview paragraph">High performance road and racing cars demand high performance from materials. Because high performance must be coupled with reliability, most constructors of such cars take a very conservative approach to materials selection, but some boldly break ground by using more advanced materials.
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