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Packaging Material Implications in RFID Operations

by Robert H Clarke , Krittika Tanprasert
"... Radio frequency identification (RFID), although not a new technology, is relatively new to many supply chains and retail store applications. Packaging plays a significant role in the success of RPID retail operations because RFID tags are placed directly on the packages Presently metal is the only ..."
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c k a g i n g M a t e r i a l I m p l i c a t i o n s i n R F I D O p e r a t i o n s J. Pack.Scl Tech. Vol. 14 No.5 (2005) Therefore, the objective of this research was to evaluate the effect of commonly used packaging materials and package forms with 915 MHz RFID operations in terms of read

7 Classification and Regression Trees, Bagging, and Boosting

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Volume I: Computer Science and Software Engineering

by Ioannis Z. Emiris, Victor Y. Pan, Elias P. Tsigaridas, Allen Tucker, Teo Gonzales, Jorge L. Diaz-herrera, Ioannis Z. Emiris, Victor Y. Pan, Elias P. Tsigaridas , 2013
"... Algebraic algorithms deal with numbers, vectors, matrices, polynomials, for-mal power series, exponential and differential polynomials, rational functions, algebraic sets, curves and surfaces. In this vast area, manipulation with matri-ces and polynomials is fundamental for modern computations in Sc ..."
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Algebraic algorithms deal with numbers, vectors, matrices, polynomials, for-mal power series, exponential and differential polynomials, rational functions, algebraic sets, curves and surfaces. In this vast area, manipulation with matri-ces and polynomials is fundamental for modern computations

Scenario Generation and Reduction for Long-term and Short-term Power System Generation Planning under Uncertainties

by Yonghan Feng, James D. Mccalley, William Q. Meeker, Jo Min, Lizhi Wang
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The Datacenter as a Computer An Introduction to the Design of Warehouse-Scale Machinesiii Synthesis Lectures on Computer Architecture Editor

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The Datacenter as a Computer An Introduction to the Design of Warehouse-Scale Machinesiii Synthesis Lectures on Computer Architecture Editor

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The Datacenter as a Computer An Introduction to the Design of Warehouse-Scale Machinesiii Synthesis Lectures on Computer Architecture Editor

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The distribution of fluid forces on model arterial endothelium using computational fluid dynamics,

by S R Bussolari , M A Gimbrone Jr , C F Dewey Jr - J. Biomechanical Eng. , 1992
"... Numerical calculations are used in conjunction with linear perturbation theory to analyze the problem of laminar flow of an incompressible fluid over a wavy surface which approximates a monolayer of vascular endothelial cells. These calculations model flow conditions in an artery very near the vess ..."
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. Numerical magnitudes no longer agree with linear theory after the onset of separated flow. Maximum (r yXimax ) and minimum (r yx , m i n ) shear stress magnitudes for both numerical and analytical solutions are plotted in Figs. 5(a) and 6(a) for a range of parameter values. Groups of points corresponding

ALGEBRAIC ALGORITHMS1

by Ioannis Z. Emiris, Victor Y. Pan, Elias P. Tsigaridas, Ioannis Z. Emiris, Victor Y. Pan, Elias P. Tsigaridas , 2012
"... This is a preliminary version of a Chapter on Algebraic Algorithms in the up- ..."
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This is a preliminary version of a Chapter on Algebraic Algorithms in the up-

i A TRANSIENT COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMIC STUDY OF A LABORATORY-SCALE FLUORINE

by Ryno Pretorius, Supervisor Prof, P. L. Crouse, Electrolysis Cell
"... Fluorine gas is produced industrially by electrolysing hydrogen fluoride in a potassium acid fluoride electrolyte. Fluorine is produced at the carbon anode, while hydrogen is produced at the mild-steel cathode. The fluorine produced has a wide range of uses, most notably in the nuclear industry wher ..."
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Fluorine gas is produced industrially by electrolysing hydrogen fluoride in a potassium acid fluoride electrolyte. Fluorine is produced at the carbon anode, while hydrogen is produced at the mild-steel cathode. The fluorine produced has a wide range of uses, most notably in the nuclear industry where it is used to separate 235U and 238U. The South African Nuclear Energy Corporation (Necsa) is a producer of fluorine and requested an investigation into the hydrodynamics of their electrolysis cells as part of a larger national initiative to beneficiate more of South Africa’s large fluorspar deposits. Due to the extremely corrosive and toxic environment inside a typical fluorine electrolysis reactor, the fluid dynamics in the reactor are not understood well enough. The harsh conditions make detailed experimental investigation of the reactors extremely dangerous. The objective of this project is to construct a model that can accurately predict the physical processes involved in the production of fluorine gas. The results of the simulation will be compared to experimental results from tests done on a lab-scale reactor. A good correlation
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