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Physical models of magnetoimpedance

Journal of Applied Physics, 2007
We recall the methods for the rigorous calculation of the electromagnetic behavior of magnetic metallic samples and their application to the modeling of ferromagnetic resonance and of giant magnetoimpedance experiments. We explain the effect of various approximations and simplifications, particularly of the neglect of the exchange-conductivity effect ...
P. Ciureanu   +4 more
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PHYSICAL AND HYBRID MODELS: PHYSICAL MODELS AND COMPONENTS

2010
The complexity of the circulatory system makes its analysis very difficult or sometimes impossible in clinical environment. Moreover, external actions such as mechanical circulatory or ventilatory assistance applied in cases of cardiovascular insufficiency cause the situation to be even more difficult to be analyzed.
Ferrari G, Darowski M, Kozarski M
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Physical modelling

2006
A brief description is given of the state-of-the-art of physical modelling of geotechnical systems including comments on the role of single gravity modelling. Examples of the consequences of the decisions made in modelling geotechnical processes are presented.
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Model-making in physics

Contemporary Physics, 1980
Abstract Physicists tend to use models of various kinds to aid their understanding of complicated physical situations. The models differ by the degree of simplification or exaggeration they involve, according to the purpose for which they are used. It is suggested that one might distinguish seven different types.
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Discrete, Amorphous Physical Models

International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 2003
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The model in physics

Synthese, 1960
It must have been in an unthinking moment that I promised to speak about ‘the’ model in physics. For even in physics models of quite different types are used for quite different purposes. Rather than talk about ‘the’ model, I will take a few examples of some types of models in physics.
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Constrained rock physics modelling

SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2008, 2008
Seismic reflections are physically explained by contrasts in elastic properties in the subsurface, and rock physics is the science that links the seismic properties to geologic properties. Rock physics models attempt to quantify rock properties with physical parameters like clay content, saturation, and porosity, and use this to predict elastic rock ...
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Physical modelling

1994
Generating of model waves. Model investigation of high-speed marine vehicles. Model testing of offshore structures. Advance in experimental techniques.
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