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Abstract : Field test data were analyzed and computer simulations performed to validate the predictions of an earlier study, which calculated the minimum detectable quantities (MDQ's) of trace gases that can be detected remotely using high-resolution spectroscopy.
F P DelGreco, M Ahmadjian, A S Zachor
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2020
The integration of complex free-form surfaces in architecture presented considerable challenges to the fabrication and construction of these structures. To be able to identify the planning concept, which is the purpose of this dissertation, the sequence of the process and the requirements of each phase had to be clarified.
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The integration of complex free-form surfaces in architecture presented considerable challenges to the fabrication and construction of these structures. To be able to identify the planning concept, which is the purpose of this dissertation, the sequence of the process and the requirements of each phase had to be clarified.
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Philosophy of Science, 2021
Researchers often pursue proof of concept research, but criteria for evaluating such research remain poorly specified. This article proposes a general framework for proof of concept research that knits together and augments earlier discussions. The framework includes prototypes, proof of concept demonstrations, and post facto demonstrations.
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Researchers often pursue proof of concept research, but criteria for evaluating such research remain poorly specified. This article proposes a general framework for proof of concept research that knits together and augments earlier discussions. The framework includes prototypes, proof of concept demonstrations, and post facto demonstrations.
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2018
The landmark paper discussed in this chapter is ‘Epidural morphine in treatment of pain’, published by Behar et al. in 1979. A small case series in the seventies first highlighted the use of epidural morphine for pain. It consists of only ten patients who were all administered 2 mg of morphine epidurally.
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The landmark paper discussed in this chapter is ‘Epidural morphine in treatment of pain’, published by Behar et al. in 1979. A small case series in the seventies first highlighted the use of epidural morphine for pain. It consists of only ten patients who were all administered 2 mg of morphine epidurally.
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Scada Malware, a Proof of Concept [PDF]
Critical Infrastructures are nowadays exposed to new kind of threats. The cause of such threats is related to the large number of new vulnerabilities and architectural weaknesses introduced by the extensive use of ICT and Network technologies into such complex critical systems.
Marcelo Masera +3 more
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Percutaneous Thermal Segmentectomy: Proof of Concept
CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology, 2022To report the multicenter retrospective experience on combination of balloon-occluded MWA(b-MWA) followed by balloon-occluded TACE(b-TACE) in patients with liver malignancies > 3 cm, focusing on appearance and volume of necrotic area, safety profile and oncological results.Twenty-three patients with liver primary malignancies (hepatocellular carcinoma ...
Lucatelli P +8 more
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2009
The previous part discusses the GI/BSI/DFKI Protection Profile which constitutes after the implementation of the identified improvements as the proposed evaluation methodology for remote electronic voting systems. The result can now be applied to available systems. Currently, there is no system that has been evaluated against the GI/BSI/DFKI Protection
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The previous part discusses the GI/BSI/DFKI Protection Profile which constitutes after the implementation of the identified improvements as the proposed evaluation methodology for remote electronic voting systems. The result can now be applied to available systems. Currently, there is no system that has been evaluated against the GI/BSI/DFKI Protection
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2013
This chapter illustrates the use of the SmartSensor infrastructure through the development of an application in the domain of smart buildings. Smart buildings are buildings instrumented with smart devices designed to provide high flexibility of use and the ability to evolve and adapt according to the needs of organizations and human beings, aiming at ...
Flavia C. Delicato +2 more
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This chapter illustrates the use of the SmartSensor infrastructure through the development of an application in the domain of smart buildings. Smart buildings are buildings instrumented with smart devices designed to provide high flexibility of use and the ability to evolve and adapt according to the needs of organizations and human beings, aiming at ...
Flavia C. Delicato +2 more
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2000
Knowledge-based proof planning is a new paradigm in automated theorem proving. Its motivation partly comes from an increasing disillusionment by many researchers in the field of automated deduction, who feel that traditional techniques have been pushed to their limit and — as important as these developments have been in the past — will not be ...
Erica Melis, Jörg H. Siekmann
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Knowledge-based proof planning is a new paradigm in automated theorem proving. Its motivation partly comes from an increasing disillusionment by many researchers in the field of automated deduction, who feel that traditional techniques have been pushed to their limit and — as important as these developments have been in the past — will not be ...
Erica Melis, Jörg H. Siekmann
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IEEE Pulse, 2011
Here, two academic bioengineers who have taken this commercialization step will share their experiences and thoughts. First, we discuss this topic with Steve Quake at Stanford University. Prof. Quake has pioneered the development of multilayer microvalves as a way to control complex fluid handling at a microscale.
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Here, two academic bioengineers who have taken this commercialization step will share their experiences and thoughts. First, we discuss this topic with Steve Quake at Stanford University. Prof. Quake has pioneered the development of multilayer microvalves as a way to control complex fluid handling at a microscale.
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