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Multi-objective optimization of a bidirectional impulse turbine

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy, 2015
Real-life engineering problems have multiple objectives, which mostly are conflicting in nature, and these problems can be solved through multi-objective optimization (MOO) procedure. In the present problem, a high-fidelity computational fluid dynamics model coupled with multiple-surrogate assisted genetic algorithm based MOO has been solved for ...
Rameez Badhurshah, Abdus Samad
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A Multi-Angle, Multi-Distance Dataset of Microphone Impulse Responses

Journal of the Audio Engineering Society, 2022
A new publicly available dataset of microphone impulse responses (IRs) has been generated. The dataset covers 25 microphones, including a Class-1 measurement microphone, plus polar pattern variations for 7 of the microphones. Microphones were included having: omnidirectional, cardioid, supercardioid and bidirectional polar patterns; condenser, moving ...
Franco, Juan   +3 more
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Impulsivity and the multi-impulsive personality disorder

Personality and Individual Differences, 1992
Abstract The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that impulsiveness is positively related to the total number of categories of distinct impulse control incidents. That is, high impulsive individuals are more likely to be involved in more separate types of impulsive acts than low impulsive subjects. This is an extension and replication of
Matthew S. Stanford, Ernest S. Barratt
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Course of multi-impulsive bulimia

Psychological Medicine, 1994
SynopsisThirty-two consecutively admitted females with bulimia nervosa (purging type) according to DSM-IV and additional impulsive behaviours (multi-impulsive bulimia (MIB)) and 32 age-matched female controls with DSM-IV bulimia nervosa (purging type) (uni-impulsive bulimia (UIB)) were assessed longitudinally on admission and at discharge following in ...
M M, Fichter, N, Quadflieg, W, Rief
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The Impulsivist: a multi‐impulsive personality disorder

British Journal of Addiction, 1986
SummaryThe authors report a literature review of impulsivity in the substance abuse disorders, eating disorders, classical disorders of impulse control, self‐harm and personality disorders. They suggest that within each of these clinic populations there is a significant number of patients who have a very poor prognosis and are characterised not just by
J H, Lacey, C D, Evans
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Trauma and multi-impulsivity in the eating disorders

Eating Behaviors, 2004
Multiple impulsive behaviours are common in the eating disorders, and multi-impulsive patients appear to do more poorly in treatment. However, comparatively little is known about the origins of multi-impulsivity in such cases. This study addresses the links between reported childhood trauma and multi-impulsivity in the eating disorders, examining ...
Emma, Corstorphine   +3 more
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Multi-impulsivity of Japanese patients with eating disorders: primary and secondary impulsivity

Psychiatry Research, 2000
Several studies have noted that multi-impulsive bulimia nervosa tends to be refractory to treatment. However, it is not known whether these impulsivities are an expression of more fundamental psychopathology or simply the consequence of chaotic eating behaviors.
T, Nagata   +3 more
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The relationship between psychopathy and impulsivity: A multi-impulsivity measurement approach

Personality and Individual Differences, 2011
Psychopathy is a serious personality disorder of which impulsivity is a key component. However, impulsivity is a multidimensional construct, with multiple approaches to measurement, and different measures may be differentially implicated in psychopathy.
Joanne E. Morgan   +2 more
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