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Algorithmic pricing.

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Loon, Joyce Maria Wilhelmina van
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Shape Optimization of the Conventional Simple Shear Specimen

open access: yesKey Engineering Materials, 2013
Shear tests of rectangular sample are widely used by the scientific community for characterizing the material behavior due to large strains obtained. However, for some hard metals, such as the dual-phase steel DP 980, premature rupture occurs in the vicinity of the grips.
A Andrade-Campos   +2 more
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Optimization of fibers orientation in a composite specimen

open access: yesMechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures, 2016
ABSTRACTThis article is devoted to the study of the optimal design of fibers orientation in a composite specimen with the objective to minimize the displacement. The composite specimen considered is within the scope of aerospace and mechanical applications.
Monte, Sara M. C.   +3 more
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Optimizing specimen processing for ancient soft tissue specimens

Biotechnic & Histochemistry, 2015
Despite many reports concerning processing of ancient soft tissues, scant attention has been paid to optimizing procedures for processing soft tissues that have been altered by taphonomic processes. To determine the best procedures, we investigated the rehydration solution, time of exposure to the solutions, fixative solution and exposure to heat ...
G, Prats-Muñoz   +3 more
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Optimizing cervical specimen classifiers

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 1980
In an automated cervical cancer screening program, a prescreening machine could pass suspicious specimens to a cytotechnologist or cytopathologist while eliminating the normals from human consideration. This decision should be made at minimum cost consistent with acceptable false negative error rates.
Kenneth R. Castleman, Benjamin S. White
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Optimization of Poly-(Methylphenylsilylene) Specimens for Cathodoluminescence Measurement

Microscopy and Microanalysis, 2003
Two possibilities of photon collection from the luminescence centra can be applied at cathodoluminescence (CL) measurement of transparent specimens. The CL emission can be collected both from the side of excitation and substrate using a lens and a light guide, respectively.
Schauer, Petr   +3 more
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Optimal Handling of Bone Tumor Specimens

2014
The diagnosis of bone tumors is challenging and depends on optimal processing of specimens as well as integration of radiographic and clinical information. The correct diagnosis will often require ancillary techniques such as immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry and molecular or cytogenetic analysis.
Leslie G, Dodd, Shi, Wei, Gene P, Siegal
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An Optimization Approach to Scanning Skin Direct Immunofluorescence Specimens

2015 International Conference on Digital Image Computing: Techniques and Applications (DICTA), 2015
We propose an optimization framework for developing a fully automated scanning system. The framework allows us to have effective design choices in developing the system as every choice should be based on optimizing the objective function. We apply this framework in developing a fully automated scanning system for skin Direct Immunofluorescence (DIF ...
Asser Samak   +9 more
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New impact specimen for adhesives: optimization of high-speed-loaded adhesive joints

open access: yesInternational Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives, 1998
A new kind of joint specimen has been developed to load the adhesive in pure shear on impact. The specimen is tested with three adhesives at five layer thicknesses, and at three test speeds. From these tests it can be concluded that the rod-ring specimen
A Vlot
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Optimization and Triage of Small Specimens

2014
There is a shift in the diagnosis and treatment of lung carcinomas. Identification of the subtype of non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLCs) and underlying mutations of lung adenocarcinomas drives management. This has coincided with the performance of greater numbers of minimally invasive procedures and the acquisition of small specimens, including fine ...
Anjali Saqi, John P. Crapanzano
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