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Erratum: Quantitative CT Analysis of Small Airway Remodeling in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease by a New Image Post-Processing System [Corrigendum]. [PDF]
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Thermodynamics of Small Systems
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2008After an informal review of the basic ideas in thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, I collect sparse observations on the statistical physics of small systems (small N, few degrees of freedom, nanometer scale in size). Inspired by the contributions of Philippe Chomaz, Francesca Gulminelli and Michel Farizon, presented in this section, I would like ...
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How Does AWWA's Small Systems Division Benefit Small Systems?
Opflow, 2021According to the US Environmental Protection Agency, there are about 35,000 small community water systems (defined as serving fewer than 10,000 people) and another 105,000 noncommunity water systems that serve transient and workplace populations. Although these systems face most of the same challenges as larger water utilities, they generally have ...
Stephanie Elliott, Bruce Macler
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IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 1985
This paper discusses SNA/LEN, a possible extension of Systems Network Architecture intended to allow peer, dynamic, and easy to use networking functions for a variety of node sizes down to and including the new generation of personal computers. After reviewing the special requirements posed by small systems and the need for including them as equal ...
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This paper discusses SNA/LEN, a possible extension of Systems Network Architecture intended to allow peer, dynamic, and easy to use networking functions for a variety of node sizes down to and including the new generation of personal computers. After reviewing the special requirements posed by small systems and the need for including them as equal ...
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