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Temperature memory effect in amorphous shape memory polymers
Soft Matter, 2014Temperature memory effect in shape memory polymers is found to be complicated and the shape memory characteristic temperature depends on the programming temperature and other programming conditions.
Kai, Yu, H Jerry, Qi
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Memory Effects and Homogenization
Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis, 1990For each \(\epsilon >0\) consider problem \(\frac{\partial u^{\epsilon}(x,t)}{\partial t}+a^{\epsilon}(x)u^{\epsilon}(x,t)=f(x,t),\) \(x\in \Omega\), \(t\in (0,T)\); \(u^{\epsilon}(x,0)=0\), \(x\in \Omega\), and suppose that \(0\leq \alpha \leq a^{\epsilon}(x)\leq \beta\), a.e. and f is bounded and measurable.
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Effect sizes in memory research
Memory, 2013Effect sizes are omitted from many research articles and are rarely discussed. To help researchers evaluate effect sizes we collected values for the more commonly reported effect size measures (partial eta squared and d) from papers reporting memory research published in 2010.
Peter E, Morris, Catherine O, Fritz
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Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 1977
GaTe films have been prepared by the three temperatures method on mica and conducting glass substrates. The films which were deposited on mica were polycrystalline, while those deposited on conducting glass were generally amorphous. The resistivity of the films could be varied between 102 and 107 Ω-cm by varying the growth parameters which are ...
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GaTe films have been prepared by the three temperatures method on mica and conducting glass substrates. The films which were deposited on mica were polycrystalline, while those deposited on conducting glass were generally amorphous. The resistivity of the films could be varied between 102 and 107 Ω-cm by varying the growth parameters which are ...
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Effects of Hypnotics on Memory
Pharmacology, 1983The influence on memory of 7.5 mg zopiclone, given in single and repeated doses was compared with that of 2 mg flunitrazepam, 5 mg nitrazepam and placebo. Compared with placebo, all three drugs induced some impairment of memory especially after the first day of administration. Effects were more pronounced for the two benzodiazepines and more marked for
A, Fossen +3 more
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Eliminating the memory blocking effect
Memory, 2008Six experiments investigated the memory blocking effect (MBE) in which exposure to orthographically similar words (e.g., BALLOON) impairs one's ability to complete a similar fragment (e.g., BAL_ON_, solution is BALCONY). Experiments 1 and 2 demonstrated that blocking is not observed after a 72-hour delay; however, repetition priming was observed after ...
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Memory effects in conducting polymers
Physical Review Letters, 1989The kinetics of electrochemical doping of polyaniline films has been studied using in situ ESR experiments. It has been found that the kinetics and the doping level achieved during a potential-reading step depend on the previous electrochemical events undergone by the sample.
, Villeret, , Nechtschein
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2004
Understanding shape memory requires a thermodynamic approach that takes into account the structure of the solid and the mechanical properties resulting from it. For this reason, the crystallographic and thermodynamic aspects of shape memory effects will be discussed below to the extent to which they are relevant to the development of microactuators ...
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Understanding shape memory requires a thermodynamic approach that takes into account the structure of the solid and the mechanical properties resulting from it. For this reason, the crystallographic and thermodynamic aspects of shape memory effects will be discussed below to the extent to which they are relevant to the development of microactuators ...
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Brain stimulation: Effects on memory
Behavioral and Neural Biology, 1982Summary Despite some methodological constraints, electrical brain stimulation represents a powerful technique in elucidating the neurobiological basis of memory. Electrical brain stimulation appears to produce temporary and easily reversible effects upon neural function with more prolonged effects upon mnemonic information processing.
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Priming effects in prospective memory
Memory, 1993The objective of this study was to examine whether an increased activation of knowledge structures facilitates memory for future actions. Priming effects were manipulated by giving subjects a category fluency task for half of the target categories used in the subsequent prospective memory task. In this task, younger and older adults performed an action
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