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Quasi-static scoping

Proceedings of the 20th ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT symposium on Principles of programming languages - POPL '93, 1993
Static scoping embodies a strong encapsulation mechanism for hiding the details of program units. Yet, it does not allow the sharing of variable bindings (locations) across independent program units. Facilities such as module and object systems that require cross references of variables therefore must be added as special features.
Shinn-Der Lee, Daniel P. Friedman
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Nonlinear Quasi-Static Surface Plasmons

SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 2016
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Halabi, Ryan G., Hunter, John K.
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Quasi-Static Motions of Viscoelastic Satellites

Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy, 2001
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Bardin, Boris S.   +1 more
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Quasi-Static Brittle Fracture

MRS Proceedings, 1998
AbstractRecent work on the phenomenon of diffusion-controlled quasi-static brittle fracture, known as dynamic embrittlement, is reviewed here with reference to sulfur-induced embrittlement of steel, tin-induced embrittlement of Cu-Sn alloys, and oxygen-induced embrittlement of copper-based and nickel-based alloys. The mechanisms of this generic form of
J. A. Pfaendtner   +2 more
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Quasi-static CMOS

Proceedings Seventh Annual IEEE International ASIC Conference and Exhibit, 2002
A simple CMOS circuit technique called Quasi-static CMOS (QCMOS) can reduce the power dissipation of conventional 0.9 /spl mu/m CMOS by 10X. Each gate requires two additional transistors to operate in a quasi-static fashion. An oscillating power supply is required to power the circuit. >
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Quasi-static typing

Proceedings of the 17th ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT symposium on Principles of programming languages - POPL '90, 1990
We present a new approach to dynamic typing in a static framework. Our main innovation is the use of structural subtyping for dynamic types based on the idea that possible dynamic typing as a property should be inherited by objects of all types. Two properties of our system set it apart from existing systems which combine static and dynamic typing: all
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Quasi-Static Bifurcations

1997
In this chapter we analyze the canonical models (6.17) and (6.24) for singu­larly perturbed WCNNs at quasi-static saddle-node and quasi-static cusp bifurcations. In particular, we consider the canonical models in the special case $$ \alpha _1 = \ldots = \alpha _n = \alpha > 0. $$ .
Frank C. Hoppensteadt   +1 more
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Quasi-static Deformation

2015
This final chapter deals with quasi-static deformation of compact particle systems with enduring contacts. Although DEM can be applied to more dynamic problems, as illustrated in previous chapters, the original BALL and TRUBAL codes were intended to be used to examine quasi-static deformation in the context of soil mechanics.
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Quasi-Static Behavior

2001
A quasi-static method of analysis is used often in engineering practice for the design of structures subjected to dynamic loadings. It simplifies both theoretical and numerical methods of analysis, and, in the appropriate circumstances, captures the principal features of the response.
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Quasi-Static Adhesive Fracture

The Journal of Adhesion, 1975
Abstract The concept of quasi-static crack propagation is used in the present paper to study quantitatively the effects of environmental fluids on fracture in adhesive joints. The mechanisms and mechanics of environmental adhesive fracture under rising loads are discussed. Two types of cracking behaviour were observed.
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