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Leveling Up Your PWA

2017
At this point, your official PWA education is complete. Congratulations! Using what you’ve learned in this book, you now should be able to create a web application that loads fast, is installable on Android devices, works completely offline, and engages users. However, there is always more to learn.
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PWA and TWA: Recent Development Trends

2020
The continuous growth of the computing power of mobile devices and their relative low cost are some of the reasons for their great expansion. Currently, for example, in Argentina 9 out of 10 people own a smartphone. This trend, locally and globally, has been accompanied by the evolution of the software industry for these devices with the leadership of ...
Verónica Aguirre   +5 more
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PWAS-based wireless acoustic emission sensor

Proceedings of SPIE, 2012
This paper studies the development of a PWAS-based wireless AE sensor that consumes around 2 mW. Low power charge amplifiers were designed and implemented to match the high impedance of the PWAS transducer to the low impedance of the passive wireless transponder.
H. Huang, M. Islam
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PWA

Proceedings of the 21st annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval, 1998
Dan Smith, Rattasit Sukhahuta
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pwa

2021
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PWA with Angular and Workbox

2019
Up until this point in the book, I bet on the Angular Service Worker module and built on top of that. It has many advantages, including less code; tested in high scale, reliability, and stability; Angular way of communicating with Service Worker; automatic build with CLI; and great support from the Angular team. It truly gives us peace of mind.
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pwa report

Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (1961), 1964
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Characterization of Vacuum Die Cast Inconel 718 and Derivatives (PWA 1472/PWA 1473)

Superalloys 718, 625, 706 and Various Derivatives (2001), 2001
C.A. Borg, R.W. Hatala, J.J. Schirra
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