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The Magnitude of EU Fundamental Freedoms: Application of the Freedom of Establishment to the Cross-Border Mergers Directive

European Business Law Review, 2012
This article will examine the 10th Company Law Directive on Cross-Border Mergers in the light of the EU fundamental freedom of establishment. The provisions of the Cross-Border Mergers Directive must comply with the fundamental freedom of establishment.
Papadopoulos, Thomas   +1 more
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Fundamental limitation to the magnitude of piezoelectric response of ⟨001⟩pc textured K0.5Na0.5NbO3 ceramic

Applied Physics Letters, 2014
⟨001⟩pc textured K0.5Na0.5NbO3 (KNN) ceramic was found to exhibit a 65% improvement in the longitudinal piezoelectric response as compared to its random counterpart. Piezoresponse force microscopy study revealed the existence of larger 180° and non-180° domains for textured ceramic as compared to the random ceramic.
Shashaank Gupta   +5 more
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The Extension of the Fundamental System to Fainter Magnitudes

Celestial Mechanics, 1985
During the past 100 years the fundamental system has developed from a small list of 623 bright stars to one of 1535 stars. The compilation of the next fundamental catalog, the FK5, will involve the addition of some 3200 stars and will extend the system to magnitude 9.0. A number of criteria were used for selecting the 2000 stars in the seventh to ninth
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On the order of magnitude of fundamental polynomials of hermite interpolation

Acta Mathematica Hungarica, 1993
The author deals with Hermite interpolation polynomials of the form \[ H_{mn} (f,x):= \sum_{k=1}^ n \sum_{j=0}^{m-1} f^{(j)} (x_{kn}) A_{jk}(x) \] for a function \(f\) that is \(m-1\) times continuously differentiable on the interval \([-1,1]\) (\(m\) an arbitrary positive integer) and a system of arbitrary interpolation nodes \(-1\leq x_{nn}< x_{n-1,n}
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Fundamentals of Magnitudes, Unit Systems, and Their Applications in Process Engineering

2013
Most students, at various levels, are Probably familiar with unit systems. In this chapter, we provide some details of the International System of Units and its relation to the English Engineering system. Our main purpose is to ensure that students cannot only use different systems but also convert units among different systems.
Ricardo Simpson, Sudhir K. Sastry
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Fundamental Considerations Regarding the Use of Relative Magnitudes

Proceedings of the IRE, 1952
In order to facilitate the use of relative magnitudes, the convenience of which for certain purposes has been demonstrated by the decibel, an examination is made of the fundamental relations applying to such quantities. Relative magnitudes are defined as quantities changes in which are expressed as ratios, which combine by multiplication, as ...
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Analysis of VSI and MxC Converters Fed Two-Phase Induction Motor with the Same Magnitude of Fundamental Harmonic Voltages

International Review of Electrical Engineering (IREE), 2014
The paper investigates space vector PWM (SVPWM) control technique for a symmetrical two-phase induction motor (STPIM) when supplied from two different types of solid state converter drives; a voltage source inverter (VSI) drive and a matrix converter (MC) drive.
Branislav Dobrucky   +3 more
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High-Frequency Signal Injection Method Based on Duty Cycle Shifting Without Maximum Fundamental Voltage Magnitude Loss

IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics, 2017
High-frequency signal injection (HFSI) method is widely used in machine sensorless control in low speed operation range. The conventional HFSI methods are to superimpose high-frequency voltage signals onto the commanded stator voltage vector. Thus, the magnitude of the voltage used for machine torque production is sacrificed and these methods are not ...
Dong Wang   +2 more
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Enhancement on Surface-Emitting Second-Harmonic Generation by Counter-Propagating Fundamental Beams in LiNbO3 Channel Waveguide by Seven Orders of Magnitude

CLEO:2011 - Laser Applications to Photonic Applications, 2011
By coupling two counter-propagating fundamental beams into a LiNbO 3 channel waveguide, we have generated a strong surface-emitting second-harmonic beam, with normalized conversion efficiency being enhanced by seven orders of magnitude.
Yi Jiang   +6 more
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Fundamental factors determining the magnitudes of electric fields causing anodic oxide growth on film-forming metals

Reactivity of Solids, 1988
It is found that the fundamental factor determining the magnitude of the electric field, Eox, observed for the anodic oxide growth on a valve metal is the value of the electric displacement, D, given for the present case by D = ϵoxEox⋍ 1·108 V cm−1. Here D is also called the dielectric displacement vector and ϵox is the dielectric constant of the oxide.
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