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Optimal Separation Sequence for Three-Component Mixtures
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2007In this paper, the problem of finding the optimal separation sequence for a three-component mixture in a cascade of two binary separation stages is considered. The minimal energy that is needed for a separation in a two-stage mechanical separation subject to a given flow rate of the input mixture is obtained.
Anatoly M, Tsirlin +2 more
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A component-based implementation of multiple sequence alignment
Proceedings of the 2003 ACM symposium on Applied computing - SAC '03, 2003This paper addresses the efficient execution of a Multiple Sequence Alignment (MSA) method, in particular the progressive alignment-based CLUSTAL W algorithm, on a cluster of workstations. We describe a scalable component-based implementation of CLUSTAL W program targeting distributed memory machines and multiple query workloads.
Ümit V. Çatalyürek +5 more
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Maximization of system reliability with the consideration of component sequencing
Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 2018Abstract This article deals with the optimal reliability design for a system with heterogeneous components, i.e., redundancy allocation problem with mixed components (RAPMC). Furthermore, it is confirmed that the component sequence affects the reliability of a cold-standby system with an imperfect fault detector/switch, and the optimal order depends ...
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BATCHING AND SEQUENCING OF COMPONENTS AT A SINGLE FACILITY
IIE Transactions, 1993We formulate and solve a single-machine scheduling problem where each job requires a component unique to that job and one which is common to all jobs. We develop an optimal dynamic programming algorithm for this problem which minimizes total job flow time.
R. G. VICKSON +2 more
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Three Component Sequence Stratigraphy
AAPG Bulletin, 1992ABSTRACT Rapid developments in sequence stratigraphy have significantly changed the way of subdividing, correlating and mapping sedimentary rocks. Sequence stratigraphy has evolved from a theoretically controversial model into a practically accepted method.
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A Fast Method for Sequence Component Filtering
International Journal of Electrical Engineering & Education, 2003In this paper a method to filter or segregate sequence components, using minimal hardware is presented. The method does not involve phase shifts other than that of 90 degrees. Thus it can be implemented using very simple hardware or if implemented in software will need considerably less amount of processing. The method consists in first separating the
Y. G. Paithankar, S. R. Bhide
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The Relationship Between the Sequencing and Timing Components of a Skill
Journal of Motor Behavior, 1977The relationship between the sequencing and timing components of a skill was investigated in a serial reaction-time task. Two groups received extensive training on an identical sequence of events. For one group there was a constant timing interval between events, while in the other group the length of the timing interval varied from trial to trial ...
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Continuity and Analysis of Sequences of Principal Components
Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 2010Double arrays of n rows and p columns can be regarded as n drawings from some p-dimensional population. A sequence of such arrays is considered. Principal component analysis for each array forms sequences of sample principal components and eigenvalues.
F. Alqallaf +2 more
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Unbalance Assessment Using Sequence Components
2011This chapter starts with an introduction of unbalance assessment. It then describes sequence components in three phase system. Unbalance is assessed using sequence components. A case study has been shown on single phasing of an induction machine. Generation of sequence components along with their phase shift has been mathematically explained.
Surajit Chattopadhyay +2 more
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