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Island Effect in Stretchable Inorganic Electronics

Small, 2022
AbstractIsland‐bridge architectures represent a widely used structural design in stretchable inorganic electronics, where deformable interconnects that form the bridge provide system stretchability, and functional components that reside on the islands undergo negligible deformations. These device systems usually experience a common strain concentration
Kan Li   +8 more
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Effects of island geometry in postdeposition island growth

Physical Review B, 2000
The results of kinetic Monte Carlo simulations of a realistic model of postdeposition island growth that takes into account the spatial extent of islands are presented. Simulations were carried out on oneand twodimensional substrates for different values of the critical island size i and were compared with previous results for a point-island model. The
Oana Tataru   +2 more
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The Effect of Island-Island Interaction on Coarsening of Strained Islands

Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 2003
We review recent studies on the effect of stress/strain-induced island-island interaction on coarsening of strained islands. For coarsening of strained 2D islands, there always exists a stable island size against coarsening. When coarsening proceeds via only mass transport between islands, the interaction broadens the island size distribution, leading ...
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When is an island not an island? Insular effects and their causes in fynbos shrublands

Oecologia, 1988
According to the equilibrium theory of island biogeography, insularisation will lead to species loss from habitat remnants. Extinctions will continue untill species number equilibrates at a level appropriate for the size and isolation of the island remnants.
W J, Bond, J, Midgley, J, Vlok
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Experimental Zoogeography of Islands: Effects of Island Size

Ecology, 1976
A controlled experiment performed on 8 small mangrove islands constituted an exact test of several biogeographic hypotheses which had rested largely on unsatisfying statistical treatments. The islands were censused for arboreal arthropods; each contained a different subset of a species pool of °500.
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Effects of island disaggregation in growth models

Physical Review E, 2006
We introduced two point island models with island disaggregation. In the first one, particles can detach from islands with an odd number of particles and from those with two particles. In the second model, particles can detach from all islands with more than two particles.
K, Mazzitello, C M, Aldao, H O, Mártin
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An Island Effect in Japanese

Journal of East Asian Linguistics, 2000
In this paper I develop an argument for a pied-piping approach to the apparent absence of island effects in Japanese, along the lines of Nishigauchi (1986, 1990). The argument (first mentioned in Watanabe (1992b), crediting Mamoru Saito) has to do with the behavior of multiple wh-phrases in situ which are in an island; such wh-phrases must all take the
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Comparatives and Negative Island Effect in Japanese

2020
This paper contributes to the understanding of Japanese yori-comparatives, focusing on the alleged lack of negative island effect in this language. The lack of the effect has been taken to be one piece of evidence for the negative setting of the Degree Abstraction Parameter [1]. We argue that this parameter setting does not explain the whole picture of
Mayumi Yoshimoto, Eri Tanaka
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Industry effects and firm effects: No effect is an island

Journal of Business Research, 2009
Abstract At the heart of business research is the identification and prioritization of the factors that create competitive advantage. Previous studies that decompose observed firm performance into industry and other effects have not considered the higher moments of the performance distribution (i.e., the excess kurtosis), nor estimated the correct ...
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Effect of Warm Ischemia on Neovascularization of Island Flaps

Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery, 2001
Poor neovascularization in free-flap transfers is considered to be a consequence of insufficient hypoxic stimulus in a transferred flap with good axial-pattern circulation and a short warm ischemia time. The purpose of the study was to investigate the effect of warm ischemia time on neovascularization of axial-pattern flaps.
Atabay, K   +5 more
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