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Linear consequent pole Halbach array flux reversal machine
This paper presents a linear variable reluctance permanent magnet (LVRPM) machine where the armature winding and inset Halbach array permanent magnets (PMs) are mounted on E-core stators.
Mohammad Abdul Hakim Raihan +3 more
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Summary Genomic technologies including next‐generation sequencing (NGS) and arrays for cytogenetic anomalies are now standard of care in England for the diagnostic evaluation of patients with suspected haematological malignancies. Challenges remain in the management of potential germline findings as a result of NGS panels and copy number variant ...
B. Speight +12 more
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A Method of Estimating Magnetic Reluctivity by Inverse Problems
We propose a method for estimating magnetic reluctivity for application in nondestructive testing and medical electronics. The combination of the finite element method and the measured data, one of the inverse problems, makes it possible to estimate magnetic reluctivity.
S. Yamada, K. Bessho
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Ecology in Hartmut Rosa's Theory of Resonance: A Four‐Level Reconstruction
ABSTRACT This article discusses Hartmut Rosa's sociological theory of resonance with special emphasis on religion and ecology. In Rosa, resonance experiences refer to (always) participatory and (normally) enlivening world relations. I argue that Rosa's resonance theory is multi‐pronged and covers at least three interconnected levels.
Niels Henrik Gregersen
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Central Nervous System Bleeding in Children With Haemophilia in Limited Resource
ABSTRACT Introduction Central nervous system (CNS) bleeding in children with haemophilia is a life‐threatening complication that may cause severe neurological sequelae or death. In resource‐limited settings, where prophylaxis is not universally accessible, its patterns and outcomes may differ from those in high‐income countries.
Patcharee Komvilaisak +5 more
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Wireless Energy Transfer Through Magnetic Reluctance Coupling
Energy harvesting from human motion for body worn or implanted devices faces the problem of the wearer being still, e.g. while asleep. Especially for medical devices this can become an issue if a patient is bed-bound for prolonged periods of time and the internal battery of a harvesting system is not recharged.
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Co‐Authorship in Applied Linguistics Research: Patterns and Trends, 1991–2023
Abstract It has been 18 years since Greene's featured article in Nature, The demise of the lone author. In that time, there have been enormous shifts in how educational research has been conducted, with a move towards greater teamworking, anecdotally evident from author bylines in published documents. This bibliometric study investigates patterns of co‐
William S. Pearson
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In traditional magnetic bearing motors, the magnetic bearing and the motor are usually driven and controlled separately, resulting in higher controller costs and limiting further expansion of their applications.
Zeyuan Liu +4 more
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Permanent magnet-assisted synchronous reluctance motors (PMA-SynRMs) are widely used in various industries as a relatively inexpensive and high-performance energy conversion device.
Jiajia Zhang +3 more
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Design and analysis of a novel rotor-segmented axial-field switched reluctance machine
As excitation strategy is influenced by the parity of phase number, and serious end effect is caused by full pitch windings adopted by the conventional rotor-segmented switched reluctance machine (RS-SRM), a novel rotor-segmented axial-field switched ...
Wei Sun, Qiang Li, Kai Liu, Lei Li
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