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Physical optics impulse response from faceted targets

IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium 1992 Digest, 1992
In practical high-frequency RCS (radar cross section) computations, the most common method is to represent a complex target by thousands of triangular facets, and to calculate its frequency-domain scattering by the physical optics (PO) theory. The authors extend this method to the time domain, in which the incident plane wave is a pulse instead of a ...
S.W. Lee   +4 more
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Physical properties and impulse strength of paper

Proceedings of the IEE Part A: Power Engineering, 1956
It is shown that the impulse strength of oil-impregnated paper, measured on single sheets, is related to the impulse strength of a lapped dielectric using the same paper. Attempts are made to relate the impulse strength to physical characteristics of the paper.
H.C. Hall, E. Kelk
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Impulse noise: Some definitions, physical acoustics and other considerations

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1991
An overview of the impulse noise (blast wave) stimulus is presented with an emphasis on examining those parameters that have been traditionally used to quantify the stimulus for the purpose of understanding its effects on hearing.
R P, Hamernik, K D, Hsueh
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Approximation of impulse controls

Computational Mathematics and Modeling, 2011
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Daryin, A. N., Minaeva, Yu. Yu.
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Physical pain and impulsivity in alcohol-dependent patients

Addiction Research & Theory, 2016
AbstractBackground: Physical pain and impulsivity are considered to be prevalent and significant factors that influence the course of alcohol dependence. The aim of the study was to investigate relationships between different dimensions of impulsivity and the current experience of physical pain in individuals entering alcohol treatment.Method: A sample
Andrzej Jakubczyk   +9 more
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Impulsivity and Physical Aggression: Examining the Moderating Role of Anxiety

The American Journal of Psychology, 2014
Abstract Individuals vary in their propensity to engage in aggressive behaviors, and recent research has sought to identify individual differences that contribute to a person’s propensity for physical aggression. Previous research has shown that impulsivity and aggression have a consistent relational pattern among many different samples.
Hatfield, Joshua, Dula, Chris S.
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Creating In-Store Impulse Buying: Physical or Human Cues?

Management Dynamics, 2021
Impulse buying behavior is the ever-concerning interest not only in marketing but in sustainable business management; the scope of in-store impulse buying behavior has increased with increasing online purchasing tendencies of customers. This study examines the role of physical and human cues in stimulating the impulse buying behavior of customers ...
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