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Inductance effects in RLC trees

Proceedings Ninth Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI, 2002
A closed form solution for characterizing voltage-based signals in an RLC tree is presented. The closed form solution is used to derive figures of merit to characterize the effects of inductance at a specific node in an RLC tree. The effective damping factor of the signal at a specific node in an RLC tree is shown to be one useful figure of merit.
YEHEA I. ISMAIL   +2 more
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Inductive Effect on Single-Atom Sites

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2023
Single-atom catalysts exhibit promising electrocatalytic activity, a trait that can be further enhanced through the introduction of heteroatom doping within the carbon skeleton. Nonetheless, the intricate relationship between the doping positions and activity remains incompletely elucidated.
Chang-Xin Zhao   +12 more
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Hydrodynamic effects on chiral induction

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2010
There are few unambiguous reports describing the transfer of chirality from stirring vortices down to the level of electronic transitions. In this tutorial review the methods reported are discussed as well as the structural trends that seem to be necessary conditions in order to detect this phenomenon.
Joaquim, Crusats   +2 more
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Inductive substituent effects

Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry, 1999
A brief description and analysis of the history of and modern situation in the field of inductive effects, methods for its quantitative determination and prospects are presented, including a discussion of the underlying mechanism. Copyright © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Effective plasma inductance computation

Physics of Plasmas, 2005
The calculation of the resistive wall modes and their feedback stabilization is greatly simplified by splitting the plasma response from that of the external conductors. Existing calculations either consider highly simplified models of the external conductors or assume the plasma response can be approximated by a single rigid mode. The full response of
Dmitry A. Maslovsky, Allen H. Boozer
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Dichoptic Induction of Mccollough-Type Effects

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1975
If left-oblique and right-oblique black/white gratings are presented alternately to one eye, and unpatterned red and green fields are presented alternately to the other, orientation-sensitive chromatic after-effects are induced. With the colour-stimulated eye the hue usually seen on a test grating is complementary to that originally paired with its ...
D M, Mackay, V, Mackay
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Biological effects of induction immunosuppression

Current Opinion in Immunology, 2004
The concept of induction immunosuppression is evolving. Once used to buttress the inadequacies of past maintenance immunosuppressive regimens, it is now being used to permit effective maintenance immunosuppression using ever decreasing amounts of modern agents. In addition to lymphocyte depletion, with which it was once synonymous, it is now recognized
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Effect of troglitazone on CYP1A1 induction

Toxicology, 2008
Several peroxisome proliferators enhance CYP1A1 activity, but the mechanisms involved in this enhancement remain unknown. In this study, we examined the effect of troglitazone, a peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma (PPAR-gamma) agonist, on CYP1A1 gene expression and explored the mechanisms involved in these effects.
Hyung Gyun, Kim   +2 more
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