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Technological monolithic character of shells formed from polymeric composition materials
Mechanics of Composite Materials, 1988The heat-treatment process includes two basic stages: hardening of the initially liquid polymer-binder in the composition of the structure, and cooling of the already hard polymeric composite material. Researchers have focused their attention primarily on the stress--strain state of thick-wall articles in the cooling process (see, for example, [1-4 ...
R. A. Turusov +6 more
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Materials Letters, 2017
Abstract To achieve maximum pore diameter and surface area of porous silica monoliths different structure directing agents (SDAs) (Cationic/anionic/neutral/mixture) were used. BET study showed alteration of SDA’s chain length, composition or concentration have a cumulative effect on controlling the surface area and pore size.
Manisha Sharma +6 more
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Abstract To achieve maximum pore diameter and surface area of porous silica monoliths different structure directing agents (SDAs) (Cationic/anionic/neutral/mixture) were used. BET study showed alteration of SDA’s chain length, composition or concentration have a cumulative effect on controlling the surface area and pore size.
Manisha Sharma +6 more
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Technical Digest., International Electron Devices Meeting, 2003
The first prototype 3-D intelligent image sensor has been designed, fabricated, and tested. It is a monolithic character recognition system including about 10K transistors and 3K diodes, which are implemented in a 3-D IC process with laser-crystallization technology.
K. Kioi, S. Toyoyama, M. Koba
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The first prototype 3-D intelligent image sensor has been designed, fabricated, and tested. It is a monolithic character recognition system including about 10K transistors and 3K diodes, which are implemented in a 3-D IC process with laser-crystallization technology.
K. Kioi, S. Toyoyama, M. Koba
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ON THE ORDERS OF ZEROS OF STRONGLY MONOLITHIC CHARACTERS
Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical SocietyAbstract Let G be a finite group and p be a prime number. An element g of G is called an
GAMZE AKAR, TEMHA ERKOÇ
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On zeros of strongly monolithic characters of finite groups
Journal of Algebra and Its ApplicationsIn this paper, we are interested in the relationships between the structure of a finite group [Formula: see text] and the zeros of strongly monolithic characters of [Formula: see text]. We give some criteria for solvability and supersolvability of finite groups.
Sultan Bozkurt Güngör, Temha Erkoç
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Monolithic analog READ-ONLY memory for character generation
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, 1971Two novel circuit techniques are used. One is a compact analog memory element that is able to store a pair of coordinate values; eighty such elements can be placed on a 65/spl times/65 mil die. The other is a scanning technique that utilizes a resistive ladder network coupled to an array of common- emitter transistors, having obvious applications in ...
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Problems of the technological monolithic character of designs from composite materials
Fibre Science and Technology, 1983Abstract The main causes of crack formation during the process of producing thick-walled high-scale designs from composite materials and the methods of production of monolithic designs are considered. Attention is given to the temperature regime optimisation method for curing and cooling processes, on the basis of the so-called thermal theory of the
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A note on vanishing elements and co-degrees of strongly monolithic characters of finite groups
Istanbul Journal of MathematicsSummary: Character theory of finite groups have an important role in understanding the structure of finite groups. A number of previously unresolved problems related to the structure of finite groups have been solved with the development of representation and character theory.
Bozkurt Güngör, Sultan +2 more
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