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On the Effectiveness of Gummel’s Method

SIAM Journal on Scientific and Statistical Computing, 1988
The author considers the steady state semiconductor equations, and discusses the convergences properties of Gummel's iterative method for their solution, using the \(L_{\infty}\) norm. It is shown that the convergence depends on the bias potentials. A detailed discussion is given of the numerical results obtained in one particular model of a mosfet.
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Methods and effectiveness of environmental control

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1999
In recent years the role of allergen exposure and atopy, and the interaction between them in the clinical expression of allergic disease, has been examined in a quantitative manner in epidemiologic studies. Such analyses suggest that avoidance of exposure to domestic allergens is a critical element in integrated strategies for both the prevention and ...
E, Tovey, G, Marks
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Postantifungal Effect Methods

2005
Postantifungal effect (PAFE) is the evaluation of antifungal activity after the suppression of fungal growth when the drug is removed from the fungal suspension. In vitro, this effect might simulate the in vivo situation when the concentration of the drug falls to less than the minimum inhibitory concentration values and could be another tool, together
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The effect of testing method on stereoanomaly

Vision Research, 1984
Previous tests of stereoanomaly (a deficit in stereopsis for a given disparity direction, crossed or uncrossed) have employed stimuli in which physical contours are presented with large disparities at exposure durations too brief for eye movements. This study investigated stereoanomaly using alternative testing methods with two types of stimuli: (1 ...
R, Patterson, R, Fox
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An effective method of inactivating chlorhexidine

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 2002
The purpose of this study was to find an effective inactivating agent for chlorhexidine that would facilitate removal of all residual antimicrobial effect, which may cause false-negative results during microbiologic culturing.L-alpha-lecithin, Tween 80, and sodium thiosulfate were used in different proportions to prepare 6 potential inactivating ...
Ahmad, Zamany, Larz S W, Spångberg
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Effective Methods for the Biotinylation of Azamacrocycles

The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2007
The biotin-(strept)avidin interaction remains a gold standard of model biological recognition events. The biotinylation of azamacrocycles permits the investigation of signal transduction between this recognition event and the metal center of an azamacrocycle complex, of wide potential interest in biosensing. There are no generally applicable procedures
Sara J, Krivickas   +3 more
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Common Method Bias in Regression Models With Linear, Quadratic, and Interaction Effects

Organizational Research Methods, 2010
Enno Siemsen   +2 more
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The clinical effectiveness of contraceptive methods

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1959
The clinical effectiveness of contraceptive methods is examined. The history of the measurement of clinical effectiveness is presented from early use of the percentage of successful and unsuccessful users Pearls method of pregnancy rate per 100 years of exposure to the Stix-Notestein method based on a ratio expressing the number of pregnancies ...
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The Effect of Method Origin on Method Invocation Fault Frequency

2014 14th International Conference on Quality Software, 2014
Recent studies in analyzing bug-fix patternsrecorded in software repositories show that method invocation(MI) fixes are very common. Our belief is that these bug fixescould be analyzed further to provide detailed information thatallows software engineers to avoid these bugs.
Shimul Kumar Nath   +2 more
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Effective Hamiltonian method for environmental effects

Journal of Mathematical Chemistry, 1992
Some novel physical ideas and mathematical techniques are described, useful in the development of effective Hamiltonian methods for studying molecular environmental effects.
S. Huzinaga, S. Katsuki, O. Matsuoka
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