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Paradigmatic Faults in International-Relations Theory

International Studies Quarterly, 2009
American scholars routinely characterize the study of international relations as divided between various Kuhnian “paradigms” or Lakatosian “research programmes.” Although most international relations scholars have abandoned Kuhn's account of scientific continuity and change, many utilize Lakatosian criteria to assess the “progressive” or “degenerative”
Patrick Thaddeus Jackson   +1 more
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Physical Modeling of Induction Internal Fault

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2014
Features analysis of propagation for harmonic probing signal having spiral topology of ax symmetric conducting inductive structure is conducted. The structure has violations in the form of short circuit of adjacent coil’s turns. Visualization of the results obtained is represented involving Parawey fan to spatially display phase distortions during the ...
Galina Elgina   +2 more
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Internal fault simulation in synchronous machines

2000 Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering. Conference Proceedings. Navigating to a New Era (Cat. No.00TH8492), 2002
This paper describes a synchronous machine model that can be used to simulate internal fault waveforms for power system protection studies. The need to develop the machine model in the direct phase domain is explained and a method to calculate the inductances involving the faulty windings is outlined using a four pole lap wound machine.
D.De S. Muthumuni, E. Dirks
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Internal Faults in Modular Multilevel Converter

2018 IEEE International Conference on Power Electronics, Drives and Energy Systems (PEDES), 2018
The Modular Multilevel Converter (MMC) has modular and redundant structure, which makes it more reliable during certain fault conditions. Hence MMC technology has received considerable attention among various topologies for interconnecting High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) grid.
Shilpi Kedia   +3 more
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Detecting I/O and Internal Feedback Bridging Faults

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1985
The testing of bridging faults (short circuits) has become increasingly important with the increasing density in VLSI chips. Yet very little work has been done in this area. In this correspondence, based on a two-state sequential machine model, we present the conditions for a circuit with feedback bridgings to oscillate and to exhibit stable sequential
Xu, Shiyi, Su, Stephen Y. H.
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Spectral Fault Signatures for Internally Unate Combinational Networks

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1983
A method is described for the derivation of fault signatures for certain classes or irredundant combinational networks. These signatures consist of a set of values derived from the network. Any stuck-at fault causes at least one of the values to change. The signatures provide complete fault detection for all single stuck-at faults.
Miller, D. M., Muzio, J. C.
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Fast generator protection against internal asymmetrical faults

IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems, 1977
An on-line digital computer technique for the protection of a generator against internal asymmetrical faults is described in this paper. The proposed technique relies on the detection of a second harmonic component in the field current at the onset of a fault in the armature winding.
P.K. Dash, O.P. Malik, G.S. Hope
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Faults in international showjumping are not random

Comparative Exercise Physiology, 2020
Performance analysis (PA) involves the systematic observation and analysis of factors identified to enhance performance to improve athlete decision-making in a specific sport. PA is commonplace in human sports, yet despite potential advantages, its application remains limited in equestrianism.
D. Marlin, J. Williams
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Contributory Fault in International Investment Arbitration

Journal of International Arbitration
As a general rule, if a state commits a wrongful act, it is under an obligation to make full reparation for the injury caused. Yet, arbitral tribunals have used the doctrine of contributory fault to reduce the amount of damages awarded to the investor for the state’s breach of an investment treaty. This article analyses fifteen arbitration
Dmytro Galagan, Markus Burgstaller
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Fault Lines of International Legitimacy

2009
Fault Lines of International Legitimacy deals with the following questions: What are the features and functions of legitimacy in the international realm? How does international legitimacy, as exemplified in particular by multilateral norms, organizations, and policies, change over time?
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