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Data Center Power Supply Systems: From Grid Edge to Point-of-Load

IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics, 2023
Data centers consume about 2% of the world’s electricity with continuing growth. The power supply system plays a significant role in the energy saving and decarbonization of data centers. The development of power electronics brings opportunities for more
Yenan Chen   +3 more
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POINT OF CARE MATERNAL ULTRASOUND IN OBSTETRICS.

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2022
Ultrasound is the hallmark imaging modality traditionally used by obstetricians for fetal diagnosis and surveillance. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the role of point of care ultrasound (POCUS) for expeditious assessment of maternal cardiopulmonary ...
S. Easter   +4 more
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Quantifying the environmental benefits of collection/delivery points

OR Insight, 2009
Using a node-based routing and scheduling package, this paper estimates the environmental impacts of using a local railway station as a collection/delivery point (CDP) for small parcel transactions. This delivery option was compared with a typical existing situation where some customers who suffer a failed home delivery attempt decide to travel to the ...
McLeod, Fraser N., Cherrett, Tom J.
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Data-driven decision and analytics of collection and delivery point location problems for online retailers

, 2020
The location of collection and delivery points (CDPs), impacted by online customers’ demand data, plays an important role for online retailers. While previous delivery points optimization researches do not use customer behavior data, we propose new ...
Xianhao Xu   +4 more
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Selective Delivery of Points of Interest

2010
In our daily life, we are increasingly surrounded by devices that expose us to quantities of information well behind our cognitive capabilities. To overcome this problem various authors propose mechanisms capable of selecting only the most relevant pieces of information.
Nuno Gil Fonseca   +2 more
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Point-of-Care Technology

Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 2014
The growing complexity of technology, equipment, and devices involved in patient care delivery can be staggering and overwhelming. Technology is intended to be a tool to help clinicians, but it can also be a frustrating hindrance if not thoughtfully planned and strategically aligned. Critical care nurses are key partners in the collaborations needed to
Debbie, Gregory, Martha, Buckner
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Applications of Harmonic Limits at Wholesale Points of Delivery

IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, 2007
Compliance with harmonic limits is a significant concern for suppliers and consumers of electrical energy. A conventional application of IEEE 519-1992 requires users to limit harmonic currents while suppliers limit harmonic voltages. In a competitive arena, this approach could lead to denial of service and loss of revenue due to (indirect) conservatism
Arindam Maitra   +2 more
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Demo

Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Mobile data management, 2005
Context-awareness in mobile and ubiquitous computing requires the acquisition, representation and processing of context information which is not limited to the device features, network status, or user location but includes semantically rich data like user preferences and user current activity.
A. Agostini, C. Bettini, D. Riboni
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Recommendations for the use of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) by emergency physicians in Canada.

CJEM, 2019
The Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (CAEP) recognizes the role of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) as a valuable adjunct to the delivery of excellent emergency care.
D. Lewis   +16 more
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Successful development of oral SEDDS: screening of excipients from the industrial point of view.

Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2019
Oral administration is the most accepted and favored route as various side effects such as fear, pain and risk of infections can be avoided resulting in a comparatively high patient compliance.
Isabelle Nardin, S. Köllner
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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