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Anode‐supported solid oxide fuel cells with multilayer LSC/CGO/LSC cathode
Fuel Cells, 2021AbstractThe multilayer La0.6Sr0.4CoO3/Ce0.9Gd0.1O2/La0.6Sr0.4CoO3 (LSC/CGO/LSC) thin film cathode of the solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) with the different thickness of the LSC and CGO layers are obtained by magnetron sputtering. Cathodes are deposited onto the NiO/8YSZ anode‐supported 8YSZ/CGO bilayer electrolyte.
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Proceedings of the 54th Annual Design Automation Conference 2017, 2017
With recent advances in Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) architecture and design, the robustness and scalability of design implementation tools is becoming increasingly important. In an FPGA implementation flow, the basic logic elements (BLEs) like flip-flops (FFs) and lookup tables (LUTs) are clustered into adaptive logic modules (ALMs) and Logic ...
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With recent advances in Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) architecture and design, the robustness and scalability of design implementation tools is becoming increasingly important. In an FPGA implementation flow, the basic logic elements (BLEs) like flip-flops (FFs) and lookup tables (LUTs) are clustered into adaptive logic modules (ALMs) and Logic ...
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Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 2004
Ionization quench function Q(E) introduces an important correction in the CIEMAT/NIST tracing method. In this paper we present a detailed analysis of the equations used to compute the counting efficiency of 55Fe. The counting efficiency of this radionuclide is very sensitive to the shape and values of Q(E) for this method. We demonstrate that the Birks
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Ionization quench function Q(E) introduces an important correction in the CIEMAT/NIST tracing method. In this paper we present a detailed analysis of the equations used to compute the counting efficiency of 55Fe. The counting efficiency of this radionuclide is very sensitive to the shape and values of Q(E) for this method. We demonstrate that the Birks
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2023
Immediate Post-Arrest Lower Segment Caesarean Section (LSCS) is a serious circumstance that must be managed quickly and efficiently to guarantee the mother's and fetus's well- being. This emergency situation occurs when a pregnant woman has a cardiac arrest, prompting rapiddelivery to enhance maternal and foetal prognosis.
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Immediate Post-Arrest Lower Segment Caesarean Section (LSCS) is a serious circumstance that must be managed quickly and efficiently to guarantee the mother's and fetus's well- being. This emergency situation occurs when a pregnant woman has a cardiac arrest, prompting rapiddelivery to enhance maternal and foetal prognosis.
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Targeting LSCs: powering an old tool
Blood, 2008In this issue of Blood , Hassane and colleagues describe the discovery of new therapeutic agents effective against leukemic initiating cells through an in silico approach, demonstrating the power of collective knowledge deposited in publicly available gene-expression databases.
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Random LSC Functions: An Ergodic Theorem
Mathematics of Operations Research, 2001An ergodic theorem for random lsc (lower semicontinuous) functions is obtained by relying on a “scalarization” of such functions. In the process, Kolmogorov's extension theorem for random lsc functions is established. Applications to statistical estimation problems, composite materials, and stochastic optimization problems are briefly noted.
Korf, Lisa A., Wets, Roger J.-B.
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The photoionization-reduced energy in LSC
Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 2006The atomic rearrangement cascade that follows the electron-capture decay process in low-Z radionuclides involves X-rays which have high photoelectric interaction probabilities. When the K-shell binding energy of the ionized atom (e.g., hydrogen) is significantly lower than the energy of the X-ray photon, the detector response to a photon-equivalent ...
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Consistency Checking for LSC Specifications
2009 Third IEEE International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Software Engineering, 2009Live sequence charts (LSCs) have been proposed as an inter-object scenario-based specification and visual programming language. In this paper, we introduce a high level computational semantics of LSCs, in the form of a PLAY-tree, to show how a running LSC affects the system behaviors in response to a set of external events.
Hai-Feng Guo +2 more
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