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Temperature-compensated induction extensometer

Review of Scientific Instruments, 1978
A linear displacement transducer, or extensometer, has been designed and constructed to measure displacements over a range of 0–150 mm. The transducer works by electromagnetic induction and consists of a bifilar coil coaxial with two conducting cylinders, one inside and the other outside the coil.
A R, Yazdi, W E, Deeds, C V, Dodd
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Temperature Compensated Time Synchronization

IEEE Embedded Systems Letters, 2009
Time synchronization in embedded sensor networks is an important service for correlating data between nodes and communication scheduling. While many different approaches to the problem are possible, one major effect of clock frequency difference between nodes, environmental temperature changes, has often been left out of the solution.
Thomas Schmid 0002   +3 more
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Temperature-compensated chemical reactions

Physical Review E, 2007
Circadian rhythms are daily oscillations in behaviors that persist in constant light/dark conditions with periods close to 24 h. A striking feature of these rhythms is that their periods remain fairly constant over a wide range of physiological temperatures, a feature called temperature compensation. Although circadian rhythms have been associated with
Kanaka, Rajan, L F, Abbott
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A Self-Compensating Temperature Indicator

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1930
The following paper describes a unique adaptation of the temperature sensitive magnetic alloys known as ``calmaloy'' to the cold junction compensation of thermocouple temperature indicators. It has been known for some time that certain specially prepared copper-nickel alloys possess the property of changing permeability linearly with temperature over ...
I. F. Kinnard, H. T. Faus
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Temperature compensation for a core memory

Papers presented at the December 1-3, 1959, eastern joint IRE-AIEE-ACM computer conference on - IRE-AIEE-ACM '59 (Eastern), 1959
For fixed installation, it is often possible to control the temperature of ferrite core memories within narrow limits. However, in a small mobile computer designed to operate over world-wide conditions, this control is not feasible because of the added weight, volume, and cost encountered.
A. H. Ashley   +2 more
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Temperature Compensation in the Oscillatory Bray Reaction

The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2005
The influence of temperature on the oscillatory frequency of the hydrogen peroxide-iodate ion reaction is found to be two-sided: (i) the period length decreases with increasing temperature in most of the instances studied, (ii) or in some cases an opposite change is observed.
Klara, Kovacs   +2 more
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Temperature compensation in circadian clock models

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2005
Circadian clock of organisms has a free-running period that does not change much with ambient temperature. This property "temperature compensation" is studied when the rate of all reaction steps increase with temperature in the biochemical network generating the rhythm.
Kurosawa, Gen, Iwasa, Yoh
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Temperature Sensitivity and Compensation on a Reconfigurable Platform

IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems, 2018
This brief investigates temperature compensation techniques for circuits and systems on a reconfigurable platform. The work demonstrates use of large-scale reconfigurable system-on-chip for reducing the variability of circuits and systems compiled on a floating gate (FG)-based field-programmable analog array (FPAA).
Sahil Shah   +3 more
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A CMOS temperature-compensated current reference

IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, 1988
A temperature-compensated current reference for CMOS integrated circuits based on a MOSFET as current-defining element, is described. To minimize the mass-production cost, it uses no external components nor trimming procedures. Comparison with classical current references with a resistor as a current-defining element shows a considerable improvement of
Willy M. C. Sansen   +2 more
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Leak isolation with temperature compensation in pipelines

2012 9th International Conference on Electrical Engineering, Computing Science and Automatic Control (CCE), 2012
In this paper an update for the friction coefficient and the kinematic viscosity is proposed in order to enhance the performance of a leak isolation algorithm LIA in face of temperature changes. The performance of the enhanced LIA is compared in simulation with the original one.
Alejandro Pizano-Moreno, Ofelia Begovich
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