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The Physics of Fluids, 1964
A discussion is given concerning the effects of viscosity and large disturbance amplitude on the instability occurring at a slip interface between two parts of an incompressible fluid. In particular it is shown how an analysis by Carrier can be applied to explain the train of small vortices generated at a shearing edge, and comparisons with ...
Amsden, A. A., Harlow, F. H.
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A discussion is given concerning the effects of viscosity and large disturbance amplitude on the instability occurring at a slip interface between two parts of an incompressible fluid. In particular it is shown how an analysis by Carrier can be applied to explain the train of small vortices generated at a shearing edge, and comparisons with ...
Amsden, A. A., Harlow, F. H.
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Noûs, 2011
What kind of mistakes are slips? Why do they happen? The dissertation seeks to address these questions and to derive from their answers a more realistic understanding of everyday human action. The inspiration comes from psycholinguistics, where slips have played a central role in the construction of models of speech production.
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What kind of mistakes are slips? Why do they happen? The dissertation seeks to address these questions and to derive from their answers a more realistic understanding of everyday human action. The inspiration comes from psycholinguistics, where slips have played a central role in the construction of models of speech production.
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Proceedings of the 42nd Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture, 2015
Wire energy has become the major contributor to energy in large lower level caches. While wire energy is related to wire latency its costs are exposed differently in the memory hierarchy. We propose Sub-Level Insertion Policy (SLIP), a cache management policy which improves cache energy consumption by increasing the number of accesses from energy ...
Subhasis Das +2 more
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Wire energy has become the major contributor to energy in large lower level caches. While wire energy is related to wire latency its costs are exposed differently in the memory hierarchy. We propose Sub-Level Insertion Policy (SLIP), a cache management policy which improves cache energy consumption by increasing the number of accesses from energy ...
Subhasis Das +2 more
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Proceedings of the 12th ACM/IEEE international workshop on System level interconnect prediction, 2010
Founded in 1999, the ACM SLIP Workshop is now in its 12th year. The 2010 SLIP Panel session will highlight perspectives from three individuals who have had great influence on the course of SLIP, and provide an opportunity for lively discussion by workshop attendees of prospects for the next 10 years of SLIP.
Patrick Groeneveld +2 more
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Founded in 1999, the ACM SLIP Workshop is now in its 12th year. The 2010 SLIP Panel session will highlight perspectives from three individuals who have had great influence on the course of SLIP, and provide an opportunity for lively discussion by workshop attendees of prospects for the next 10 years of SLIP.
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1991
There have been numerous arguments from the domains of phonotactics and stress for including the rhyme as an internal constituent of the syllable (Halle and Vergnaud, 1980). The rhyme has also been proposed as a production unit on the basis of slips of the tongue and word games (Fudge, 1987; Treiman, 1985).
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There have been numerous arguments from the domains of phonotactics and stress for including the rhyme as an internal constituent of the syllable (Halle and Vergnaud, 1980). The rhyme has also been proposed as a production unit on the basis of slips of the tongue and word games (Fudge, 1987; Treiman, 1985).
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Materials Science & Engineering A: Structural Materials: Properties, Microstructure and Processing, 2022
Jie Pan
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Jie Pan
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