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Online Consumers' Switching Behavior

Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations, 2007
Limited studies have investigated online consumer loyalty and retention from a relationship orientation in electronic commerce research. It is important to understand the differences in relationship orientations between people who have the propensity to stick to particular Web sites (“stayers”) and people who have the propensity to switch to ...
Dahui Li   +2 more
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Nonlinear optical interfaces: Switching behavior

IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, 1984
We report the results of a study of the switching behavior of the interface between an ordinary dielectric and a nonlinear dielectric material with an intensity-dependent index of refraction. The non-linear dielectric used for these experiments consisted of a liquid suspension of dielectric particles.
P. Smith, W. Tomlinson
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Switched behaviors with impulses - a unifying framework

2012 IEEE 51st IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), 2012
We present a new framework to describe and study switched behaviors. We allow for jumps and impulses in the trajectories induced either implicitly by the dynamics after the switch or explicitly by 'impacts'. With some examples from electrical circuit we motivate that the dynamical equations before and after the switch already uniquely define the ...
Trenn, Stephan, Willems, Jan C.
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Variable predators and switching behavior

Theoretical Population Biology, 1984
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Switching behavior of different contact materials under capacitive switching conditions

2008 23rd International Symposium on Discharges and Electrical Insulation in Vacuum, 2008
For vacuum circuit-breakers capacitive current switching means a specific operating condition. Though it differs notably from the short-circuit current interruption situation, the circuit-breaker design needs to be reconsidered and adapted. Capacitive switching combines high inrush-currents at the connection of a capacitive load and considerable low ...
Florian Korner   +3 more
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Behavior and Switch Level Simulation

1992
One of the most important characteristics of the LAGER set of tools is the tight coupling between the specification of the design and the simulation of that description. There are several levels of simulation which are employed. At the lowest level simulation is performed on a description which is obtained by extraction from the physical layout, using ...
Lars Svensson   +2 more
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Switching Behavior of Ferroelectric Bi4Ti3O12

Journal of Applied Physics, 1965
The switching behavior of single-crystal ferroelectric Bi4Ti3O12 has been determined at room temperature. The switching time for fields from 4 to 14 kV/cm can be expressed as ts = 1.32×10−3 exp [61.6 (kV/cm)/E] μsec. For fields in the range 3 to 4 kV/cm, partial switching occurs; for fields less than 3 kV/cm, switching does not occur.
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Saturation behavior of silicon Auston switches

Journal of Applied Physics, 1989
The laser-energized photoconductive switch (Auston switch) has been described previously with various applications. We report new measurements investigating the physical behavior of several types of silicon Auston switches, establishing basic quantum efficiency, charge-voltage behavior, and voltage-time response.
Mark E. Dunham   +2 more
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Analysis of GaN HEMT switching behavior

2015 9th International Conference on Power Electronics and ECCE Asia (ICPE-ECCE Asia), 2015
This paper presents a comprehensive study of the GaN HEMT switching performance in a phase-leg configuration with special focus on the impact of different parasitic effects. Therefore, a simulation model of a double pulse test circuit with GaN devices and including parasitic elements is proposed. The causes of parasitic inductances and capacitances are
Jennifer Lautner, Bernhard Piepenbreier
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The problem of switching in conditional behavior

Integrative Physiological and Behavioral Science, 1993
This article reviews studies of various authors on the phenomenon of "switching," which is observed in both classical and instrumental conditioning and consists in elicitation of different responses to the same conditional stimulus (CS) when it is applied in an environment different than the original one.
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