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Chipperfield, James, and Philip Bell. "Embedded experiments in repeated and overlapping surveys." Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in Society) 173, no. 1 (January 2010): 51–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-985x.2009.00602.x.

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Einstein, H. H., and F. S. Jeng. "Model experiments for propellant embedded rock anchors." Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering 24, no. 1 (1991): 1–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01042716.

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Schnute, Jon T. "Statistical Analysis of Embedded Replicates in Mark–Recovery Experiments." Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 49, no. 3 (March 1, 1992): 432–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f92-050.

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This paper examines statistical theory related to a specialized mark–recovery experiment in which a group of fish is marked with coded wire tags (CWTs) cut sequentially from a wire roll. If the roll contains several codes embedded repetitively and if fish are selected randomly for marking, the resulting marked group automatically comprises several random subgroups called "embedded replicate" groups. When the fish are recovered, each subgroup can be identified by a distinct mark. Consequently, embedded replication appears to offer an easy technique for extending the information available from a conventional CWT experiment with only one code. The paper contends, however, that embedded replicate groups inherently provide no useful information beyond that obtained by treating them as a single group. In particular, the use of embedded replicates for variance estimation can be deceptive. Analytical results supporting these claims are presented for two cases of special interest. The paper also provides an overview of statistical methods that can be used, without recourse to embedded replication, to assess uncertainty in parameters commonly measured by mark–recovery experiments.
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Atkin, Marc S., and Paul R. Cohen. "Monitoring Strategies for Embedded Agents: Experiments and Analysis." Adaptive Behavior 4, no. 2 (January 1996): 125–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/105971239600400202.

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SUZUKI, Takuo, and Yasushi NAKAUCHI. "Field Experiments of a Sensor Embedded Medication Support System." SICE Journal of Control, Measurement, and System Integration 7, no. 5 (2014): 263–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.9746/jcmsi.7.263.

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Sell, Raivo. "Remote Laboratory Portal for Robotic and Embedded System Experiments." International Journal of Online and Biomedical Engineering (iJOE) 9, S8 (December 4, 2013): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v9is8.3370.

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Engineering education process is heavily relying on the practical hands-on experimentation. However, todayâ??s education is involving more and more e-learning aspects and learners expect to get most of the content and activity available over the Internet. Practical experiments is not trivial to carry out over the Internet, but using novel ICT technologies and integrated solution, it is possible to offer real experimentation over the Internet. This paper describes and presents the remote practical experiment system in robotic and embedded system domain.
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Gellie, Nicholas JC, Martin F. Breed, Peter E. Mortimer, Rhett D. Harrison, Jianchu Xu, and Andrew J. Lowe. "Networked and embedded scientific experiments will improve restoration outcomes." Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 16, no. 5 (May 7, 2018): 288–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fee.1810.

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Fang, Xiangdong. "BN-Embedded Perylenes." Molecules 26, no. 23 (November 25, 2021): 7148. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26237148.

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Transition metal catalyzed coupling reaction strategy has been utilized in the synthesis of two novel BN-perylenes starting from halogenated BN-naphthalene derivatives. The molecular structures and packing modes of BN-perylenes were confirmed by NMR spectroscopy and X-ray single-crystal diffraction experiments. Their photophysical properties were further investigated using UV-vis and fluorescence spectroscopy and DFT calculations. Interestingly, the isosteric BN-insertion in perylene system resulted in stronger π-π stacking interaction both in solid and solution phases. The synthesized BN-perylenes are proved to be highly stable and thus provide a new valuable platform for novel organic materials applications which is otherwise inaccessible to date.
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Bakchinov, A. A., G. R. Grek, B. G. B. Klingmann, and V. V. Kozlov. "Transition experiments in a boundary layer with embedded streamwise vortices." Physics of Fluids 7, no. 4 (April 1995): 820–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.868605.

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Ovatman, Tolga, Aske W. Brekling, and Michael R. Hansen. "Cost Analysis for Embedded Systems: Experiments with Priced Timed Automata." Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science 238, no. 6 (June 2010): 81–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.entcs.2010.06.006.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Embedded experiments"

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Woldu, Essayas Gebrewahid, and Fareed Ahmed Jokhio. "Experiments with Vehicle Platooning." Thesis, Halmstad University, School of Information Science, Computer and Electrical Engineering (IDE), 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-5621.

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This thesis is concerned with an experimental platform for studying cooperative driving and techniques for embedded systems programming. Cooperative driving systems use vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication for safe, smooth and efficient transportation. Cooperative driving systems are considered as a promising solution for traffic situations such as blind crossings. For the thesis work we use a robotic vehicle known as PIE (Platform for Intelligent Embedded Systems) equipped with a wireless communication device, electrical motors and controlled via a SAM7-P256 development board. For the infrastructure side we use a SAM7-P256 development board equipped with nRF24l01. Vehicle to vehicle and base station to vehicle communication is established and different platooning scenarios are implemented. The scenarios are similar to platooning scenarios from the Grand Cooperative Driving Challenge GCDC1. The performance of the platoon control algorithm is measured in terms of throughput (a measure of string stability), smoothness and safety, where the safety requirements serve as pass/fail criteria.

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Adrielsson, Anders. "Zedboard based platform for condition monitoring and control experiments." Thesis, Luleå tekniska universitet, Institutionen för system- och rymdteknik, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-70105.

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New methods for monitoring the condition of roller element bearings in rotating machinery offer possibilities to reduce repair- and maintenance costs, and reduced use of environmentally harmful lubricants. One such method is sparse representation of vibration signals using matching pursuit with dictionary learning, which so far has been tested on PCs with data from controlled tests. Further testing requires a platform capable of signal processing and control in more realistic experiments. This thesis focuses on the integration of a hybrid CPU-FPGA hardware system with a 16-bit analog-to-digital converter and an oil pump, granting the possibility of collecting real-time data, executing the algorithm in closed loop and supplying lubrication to the machine under test, if need be. The aforementioned algorithm is implemented in a Zynq-7000 System-on-Chip and the analog-to-digital converter as well as the pump motor controller are integrated. This platform enables portable operation of the matching pursuit with dictionary learning in the field under a larger variety of environmental and operational conditions, conditions which might prove difficult to reproduce in a laboratory setup. The platform developed throughout this project can collect data using the analog-to-digital converter and operations can be performed on that data in both the CPU and the FPGA. A test of the system function at a sampling rate of 5 kHz is presented and the input and output are verified to function correctly.
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Anozie, Chidi H. "Event-Triggered Design of Networked Embedded Automation Systems." University of Akron / OhioLINK, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=akron1291754351.

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Oliveira, Ádria Barros de. "Applying dual core lockstep in embedded processors to mitigate radiation induced soft errors." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/173785.

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Os processadores embarcados operando em sistemas de segurança ou de missão crítica não podem falhar. Qualquer falha neste tipo de aplicação pode levar a consequências inaceitáveis, como risco de vida ou danos à propriedade ou ao meio ambiente. Os sistemas embarcados que operam em aplicações aeroespaciais são sucetíveis à falhas transientes induzidas por radiação. Entretanto, os efeitos de radiação também podem ser observados ao nível do solo. Falhas transientes afetam os processadores modificando os valores armazenados em elementos de memória, tais como registradores e memória de dados. Essas falhas podem levar o processador a executar incorretamente a aplicação, provocando erros na saída ou travamentos no sistema. Os avanços recentes em processadores embarcados concistem na integração de processadores hard-core e FPGAs. Tais dispositivos, comumente chamados de Sistemas-em-Chip Totalmente Programáveis (APSoCs), também são sucetíveis aos efeitos de radiação. Com objetivo de minimizar esse problema de tolerância a falhas, este trabalho apresenta um Dual-Core LockStep (DCLS) como uma técnica de tolerância para mitigar falhas induzidas por radiação que afetam processadores embarcados em APSoCs. Lockstep é um método baseado em redundância usado para detectar e corrigir falhas transientes. O DCLS proposto é implementado em um processador ARM Cortex-A9 hard-core embarcado no APSoC Zynq-7000. A eficiência da abordagem implementada foi validada tanto em aplicações executando em bare-metal como no sistema operacional FreeRTOS. Experimentos com íons pesados e emulação de falhas por injeção foram executados para analisar a sucetibilidade do sistema a inversão de bits. Os resultados obtidos mostram que a abordagem é capaz de diminuir a seção de choque do sistema com uma alta taxa de proteção. O sistema DCLS mitigou com sucesso até 78% das falhas injetadas. Otimizações de software também foram avaliadas para uma melhor compreenção dos trade-offs entre desempenho e confiabilidade. Através da análise de diferentes partições de software, observou-se que o tempo de execução de um bloco da aplicação deve ser muito maior que o tempo de verificação para que se obtenha menor impacto em desempenho. A avaliação de otimizações de compilador demonstrou que utilizar o nível O3 aumenta a vulnerabilidade da aplicação à falhas transientes. Como o O3 requer o uso de mais registradores que os otros níveis de otimização, o sistema se torna mais sucetível à falhas. Por outro lado, os resultados dos experimentos de radiação apontam que a aplicação compilada com nível O3 obtém maior Carga de Trabalho Média Entre Falhas (MWBF). Como a aplicação executa mais rápido, mais dados são computados corretamente antes da ocorrência de um erro.
The embedded processors operating in safety- or mission-critical systems are not allowed to fail. Any failure in such applications could lead to unacceptable consequences as life risk or significant damage to property or environment. Concerning faults originated by the radiation-induced soft errors, the embedded systems operating in aerospace applications are particularly susceptible. However, the radiation effects can also be observed at ground level. Soft errors affect processors by modifying values stored in memory elements, such as registers and data memory. These faults may lead the processor to execute an application incorrectly, generating output errors or leading hangs and crashes in the system. The recent advances in embedded systems concern the integration of hard-core processors and FPGAs. Such devices, called All Programmable System-on-Chip (APSoC), are also susceptible to radiation effects. Aiming to address this fault tolerance problem this work presents a Dual-Core LockStep (DCLS) as a fault tolerance technique to mitigate radiation-induced faults affecting processors embedded into APSoCs. Lockstep is a method based on redundancy used to detect and correct soft errors. The proposed DCLS is implemented in a hard-core ARM Cortex-A9 embedded into a Zynq-7000 APSoC. The approach efficiency was validated not only on applications running in baremetal but also on top of FreeRTOS systems. Heavy ions experiments and fault injection emulation were performed to analyze the system susceptibility to bit-flips. The obtained results show that the approach is able to decrease the system cross section with a high rate of protection. The DCLS system successfully mitigated up to 78% of the injected faults. Software optimizations were also evaluated to understand the trade-offs between performance and reliability better. By the analysis of different software partitions, it was observed that the execution time of an application block must to be much longer than the verification time to achieve fewer performance penalties. The compiler optimizations assessment demonstrate that using O3 level increases the application vulnerability to soft errors. Because O3 handles more registers than other optimizations, the system is more susceptible to faults. On the other hand, results from radiation experiments show that O3 level provides a higher Mean Workload Between Failures (MWBF). As the application runs faster, more data are correctly computed before an error occurrence.
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Keresztes, Janos C., Koshel R. John, Karlien D’huys, Ketelaere Bart De, Jan Audenaert, Peter Goos, and Wouter Saeys. "Augmented design and analysis of computer experiments: a novel tolerance embedded global optimization approach applied to SWIR hyperspectral illumination design." OPTICAL SOC AMER, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/622951.

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A novel meta-heuristic approach for minimizing nonlinear constrained problems is proposed, which offers tolerance information during the search for the global optimum. The method is based on the concept of design and analysis of computer experiments combined with a novel two phase design augmentation (DACEDA), which models the entire merit space using a Gaussian process, with iteratively increased resolution around the optimum. The algorithm is introduced through a series of cases studies with increasing complexity for optimizing uniformity of a short-wave infrared (SWIR) hyperspectral imaging (HSI) illumination system (IS). The method is first demonstrated for a two-dimensional problem consisting of the positioning of analytical isotropic point sources. The method is further applied to two-dimensional (2D) and five-dimensional (5D) SWIR HSI IS versions using close-and far-field measured source models applied within the non-sequential ray-tracing software FRED, including inherent stochastic noise. The proposed method is compared to other heuristic approaches such as simplex and simulated annealing (SA). It is shown that DACEDA converges towards a minimum with 1 % improvement compared to simplex and SA, and more importantly requiring only half the number of simulations. Finally, a concurrent tolerance analysis is done within DACEDA for to the five-dimensional case such that further simulations are not required. (C) 2016 Optical Society of America
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Favre, Dominguez Mario Benjamin. "Experimental investigation of a gas-embedded z-pinch." Thesis, Imperial College London, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/37688.

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SLACK, MICHAEL JAMES. "EXPERIMENTAL TESTING OF NON-EMBEDDED POSITIVE MOMENT CONNECTIONS." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2002. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1022154276.

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Gunupudi, Vandana Tate Stephen R. "Exploring trusted platform module capabilities a theoretical and experimental study /." [Denton, Tex.] : University of North Texas, 2008. http://digital.library.unt.edu/permalink/meta-dc-6101.

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Lam, Wai-yin, and 林慧賢. "Experimental study on embedded steel plate composite coupling beams." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2003. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B26643352.

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Hatemipur, Hussein. "Embedded programming and construction of the PCB SiC In Space Experiment." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS), 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-244395.

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This thesis consists of the compilation of four previous bachelor theses as well as the continued work that has been carried out within the SiC in Space project, which is a part of the student satellite project MIST in KTH. SiC in Space is a project whose aim is to examine and verify the characteristics of the semiconductor Silicon Carbide, SiC, in harsh environments, in space specifically. In order to carry out the tests on SiC, a PCB was designed, where the BJT measurement circuits, voltage circuits, selection of MCU as well as software, assembling and testing of the final PCB, were divided in four parts, due to the size of the project. This work discusses testing, programming and verifying of the previous designed PCB:s as well as the design of a new PCB which includes new requirements and specifications from MIST. A test oriented approach of programming was made to verify that the circuits met the desired functions in order to put together a complete programme for automatic measuring and communication with the satellite. The errors that were discovered in carried out tests, were adjusted for the new PCB, making it in accordance with all the requirements set by the MIST- and SiC group.
Detta examensarbete bygger vidare på de fyra tidigare kandidatuppsatserna som har avhandlats samt det fortsatta arbetet inom SiC in Space projektet, vilket ingår i KTHs student satellit projekt MIST. SiC in space är ett projekt vars ändamål är att undersöka och verifiera halvledarmaterialet kiselkarbid, SiC, karakteristik i tuffa miljöer, specifikt i rymden för detta projekt. För att kunna göra tester på SiC designades ett kretskort, där experimentkretsarna, spänningskretsar, val av mikrokontroller samt mjukvara och montering och testning av det slutgiltiga kortet delades upp i fyra delar på grund av omfattningen av projektet. Detta arbete avhandlar i synnerhet testning, programmering samt verifiering av tidigare designade PCB tillika designen av ett nytt PCB inkluderande nya krav och specifikationer från MIST. En testorienterad programmeringsansats gjordes för att verifiera att kretsarna uppfyllde de önskade funktionerna för att sedan sammanställa ett fullständigt program för automatisk mätning och kommunikation med satelliten. De fel som upptäckts efter utförda tester har justerats för den nya PCBn, vilket i dagsläget uppfyller alla krav satta av både MIST och SiC gruppen.
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Books on the topic "Embedded experiments"

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Jean-Philippe, Babau, Champeau Joël, and Gérard Sébastien, eds. From MDD concepts to experiments and illustrations. London: ISTE, 2006.

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From MDD Concepts to Experiments and Illustrations. ISTE Publishing Company, 2007.

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Fodor, Janet Dean, Stefanie Nickels, and Esther Schott. Center-Embedded Sentences. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190464783.003.0007.

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Doubly center-embedded relative clause constructions such as “The rat that the cat that the dog chased killed ate the malt” are notoriously difficult to parse. Many explanations have been offered. This chapter proposes a novel one: an alignment problem at the syntax-prosody interface, consisting of a mismatch between the heavily nested syntactic structure and the flat structure required by prosodic phrasing. Selective shrinking and lengthening of phrases within the sentence can coax the prosodic processor into creating rhythmic packages that fit well with the nested syntactic tree structure. Long outer phrases and short inner ones help with that, while short outer phrases and long inner ones hinder it. The chapter discusses two experiments—reading aloud with facilitation; reading aloud followed by grammaticality judgment—that provide evidence that produced prosody is the causal link between phrase lengths and ease of processing, though not exhibiting a “missing-VP effect” for either sentence type.
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Furst, Eric M., and Todd M. Squires. Magnetic bead microrheology. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199655205.003.0008.

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Magnetism is a convenient force for actively pulling colloidal particles in a material. Many materials of interest in a microrheology experiment have a negligible magnetic susceptibility, and so embedded magnetic particles can be subject to relatively strong forces by fields imposed from outside of the sample. These are usually generated by electromagnets, but can also include the use of permanent magnets, or a combination of both. Such “magnetic tweezers” are used as sensitive force probes, capable of generating forces ranging from femtonewtons to nanonewtons. Magnetic forces and magnetic materials are reviewed and magnetic tweezer designs discussed. Linear and non-linear measurements using magnetic tweezers are presented, including studies yield stress and shear thinning. The operating regime of magnetic tweezer microrheology is presented, which enables microrheology experiments to access stiffer materials.
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Gallagher, Shaun. Action and the Problem of Free Will. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198794325.003.0007.

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This chapter examines the concept of free will as it is discussed in philosophy and neuroscience. It reviews reflective and perceptual theories of agency and argues against neuro-centric conclusions about the illusory nature of free will. Experiments conducted by Benjamin Libet suggest that neural activations prior to conscious awareness predict specific actions. This has been taken as evidence that challenges the traditional notion of free will. Libet’s experiments, arguably, are about motor control processes on an elementary timescale and say nothing about freely willed intentional actions embedded in personal and social contexts that involve longer-term, narrative timescales. One implication of this interpretation is that enactivism is not a form of simple behaviorism. Agency is not a thing reducible to elementary neuronal processes; nor is it an idea or a pure consciousness. It rather involves a structure of complex relations.
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Knight, Linda. Inefficient Mapping: A Protocol for Attuning to Phenomena. punctum books, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.53288/0336.1.00.

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Working from a speculative, more-than-human ontological position, Inefficient Mapping: A Protocol for Attuning to Phenomena presents a new, experimental cartographic practice and non-representational methodological protocol that attunes to the subaltern genealogies of sites and places, proposing a wayfaring practice for traversing the land founded on an ethics of care. As a methodological protocol, inefficient mapping inscribes the histories and politics of a place by gesturally marking affective and relational imprints of colonisation, industrialisation, appropriation, histories, futures, exclusions, privileges, neglect, survival, and persistence. Inefficient Mapping details a research experiment and is designed to be taken out on mapping expeditions to be referred to, consulted with, and experimented with by those who are familiar or new to mapping. The inefficient mapping protocol described in this book is informed by feminist speculative and immanent theories, including posthuman theories, critical-cultural theories, Indigenous and critical place inquiry, as well as the works of Karen Barad, Erin Manning, Jane Bennett, Maria Puig de la Bellacassa, Elizabeth Povinelli, and Eve Tuck and Marcia McKenzie, which frame how inefficient mapping attunes to the matter, tenses, and ontologies of phenomena and how the interweaving agglomerations of theory, critique, and practice can remain embedded in experimental methodologies.
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Staff. Effects of Embedded Internal Delaminations on Composite Laminate Compression Strength; an Experimental Review. Independently Published, 2018.

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Pepinsky, Thomas B., R. William Liddle, and Saiful Mujani. Islam and Party Politics. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190697808.003.0003.

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Islamic political parties and social organizations have capitalized upon economic grievances to win popular support. But existing research has been unable to disentangle the role of Islamic party ideology from programmatic economic appeals and social services in explaining these parties’ popular support. This chapter demonstrates that Islamic party platforms function as informational shortcuts to Muslim voters, and confer a political advantage only when voters are uncertain about parties’ economic policies. Using experiments embedded in an original nationwide survey in Indonesia, we find that Islamic parties are systematically more popular than otherwise identical non-Islamic parties only under cases of economic policy uncertainty. This relationship is driven by the most pious Muslims. When respondents know economic policy platforms, Islamic parties never have an advantage over non-Islamic parties, regardless of how pious they are. Islam’s political advantage is real, but circumscribed by parties’ economic platforms and voters’ knowledge of them.
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George C. Marshall Space Flight Center., ed. The effects of embedded internal delaminations on composite laminate compression strength: An experimental review. [Marshall Space Flight Center, Ala.]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, 1994.

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Kubozono, Haruo, Junko Ito, and Armin Mester, eds. Prosody and Prosodic Interfaces. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198869740.001.0001.

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Abstract This volume brings together novel, original studies on prosody and prosodic interfaces. It consists of fifteen chapters, of which some look at word prosody and phrase prosody in individual languages, some examine the interactions between lexical tones and intonation, and others analyze the syntax-prosody interface. Despite much recent attention paid to prosody, there is yet a significant number of languages and dialects that remain largely undocumented or understudied. Many chapters in this volume contribute to this empirical gap in prosodic research by presenting new data, based on original fieldwork and experiments. Moreover, many chapters address important questions pertaining to the interactions between lexical and postlexical tones with in-depth investigations of both lexical prosody and postlexical phonology. Furthermore, other chapters tackle the question of how prosodic structure—either lexical or postlexical—interacts with syntactic structure, thereby contributing to our understanding of the interaction between multiple components of the grammar, embedded in a thorough understanding of current linguistic theories. The volume as a whole addresses many difficult issues and illuminates the question of how prosody is structured in language and functions in human communication.
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Hintenaus, Peter. "Models and Experiments." In Engineering Embedded Systems, 1–11. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10680-9_1.

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Wolf, Fabian. "Experiments and Results." In Behavioral Intervals in Embedded Software, 103–28. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3649-6_6.

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Gonçalves, Fernando, Zlatko Petrov, José Gabriel de F. Coutinho, Razvan Nane, Vlad-Mihai Sima, João M. P. Cardoso, Stephan Werner, et al. "LARA Experiments." In Compilation and Synthesis for Embedded Reconfigurable Systems, 135–79. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-4894-5_6.

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Peón Quirós, Miguel, Francky Catthoor, and José Manuel Mendías Cuadros. "Experiments on Data Placement: Results and Discussion." In Heterogeneous Memory Organizations in Embedded Systems, 143–73. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37432-7_6.

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Jiang, Peilin, Hua Xiang, Fuji Ren, and Shingo Kuroiwa. "An Advanced Mental State Transition Network and Psychological Experiments." In Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing – EUC 2005, 1026–35. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11596356_102.

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Peeters, Eric, François-Xavier Standaert, Nicolas Donckers, and Jean-Jacques Quisquater. "Improved Higher-Order Side-Channel Attacks with FPGA Experiments." In Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems – CHES 2005, 309–23. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11545262_23.

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Tavares, Adriano, Mongkol Ekpanyapong, Jorge Cabral, Paulo Cardoso, Jose Mendes, and Joao Monteiro. "Experiments with Embedded System Design at UMinho and AIT." In Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing, 41–48. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25908-1_6.

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Schoen, Alan H. "Embedded Triply-Periodic Minimal Surfaces and Related Soap Film Experiments." In Mathematical Sciences Research Institute Publications, 147–57. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-9711-3_16.

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Maiti, Ananda, Andrew D. Maxwell, and Alexander A. Kist. "Visual Tools for Aiding Remote Control Systems Experiments with Embedded Controllers." In Smart Industry & Smart Education, 415–24. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95678-7_46.

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Shi, Yingjie, Xiang Wang, Wei Wang, Huayun Zhang, and Shusong Jiang. "Implementation and Application of Embedded Real-Time Database for New Power Intelligent Terminal." In Proceeding of 2021 International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Applications, 711–20. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-2456-9_72.

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AbstractAn implementation method of embedded real-time database is proposed. The lightweight high matching of power model is realized through tree structure. The resource consumption of real-time database in embedded device environment is reduced by means of separated storage and non independent process deployment. The efficient access of measuring point data is realized through internal mapping rules and improved breadth first search algorithm. Experiments show that the embedded real-time database realized by this method has good performance and low energy consumption, and is suitable for intelligent terminal equipment in new power system.
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Conference papers on the topic "Embedded experiments"

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Sell, Raivo. "Remote laboratory environment for embedded system experiments." In 2013 2nd Experiment@ International Conference (exp.at'13). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/expat.2013.6703072.

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Krosman, Kazimierz, and Janusz Sosnowski. "ESD problems in embedded systems." In Photonics Applications in Astronomy, Communications, Industry, and High-Energy Physics Experiments 2019, edited by Ryszard S. Romaniuk and Maciej Linczuk. SPIE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2536623.

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Roppel, Carsten, and Martin Danz. "Compressive sampling experiments." In 2014 6th European Embedded Design in Education and Research Conference (EDERC). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ederc.2014.6924365.

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DiSalvo, Carl. "Design Experiments in Civics." In TEI '19: Thirteenth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3294109.3305257.

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Aydin, M., and R. Benveniste. "Hands on arm based embedded system experiments using OMAP-L138 experimenter kit." In 2012 5th European DSP Education and Research Conference (EDERC). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ederc.2012.6532215.

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Zabołotny, Wojciech M., Adrian Byszuk, Maryna Chernyshova, Radosław Cieszewski, Tomasz Czarski, Wojciech Dominik, Katarzyna L. Jakubowska, et al. "Embedded controller for GEM detector readout system." In Photonics Applications in Astronomy, Communications, Industry, and High-Energy Physics Experiments 2013, edited by Ryszard S. Romaniuk. SPIE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2033281.

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"Embedded Systems Introductory Course supported by remote experiments." In 1st International Workshop on e-learning and Virtual and Remote Laboratories. SciTePress - Science and and Technology Publications, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0001150400890098.

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Tabunshchyk, Galyna, Dirk Van Merode, Peter Arras, and Karsten Henke. "Remote experiments for reliability studies of embedded systems." In 2016 13th International Conference on Remote Engineering and Virtual Instrumentation (REV). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/rev.2016.7444443.

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Andersh, Jon, Bernard Mettler, and Nikos Papanikolopoulos. "Miniature embedded rotorcraft platform for aerial teleoperation experiments." In 2009 17th Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation (MED). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/med.2009.5164608.

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Hu, Wei, Nick Bao, Like Yan, Tianzhou Chen, and Qingsong Shi. "Adapting Experiments of Embedded System Curriculum Designed Based on Embedded IA to Atom." In 2008 14th IEEE International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icpads.2008.82.

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Reports on the topic "Embedded experiments"

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Shin, Kang G., Shige Wang, Zonghua Gu, Sharath Kodase, and Jeong-Chang Kim. AIRES: Automatic Integration of Reusable Embedded Software, Methodologies, Toolkit, and Experiments. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada425188.

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Russo, David, and William A. Jury. Characterization of Preferential Flow in Spatially Variable Unsaturated Field Soils. United States Department of Agriculture, October 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2001.7580681.bard.

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Preferential flow appears to be the rule rather than the exception in field soils and should be considered in the quantitative description of solute transport in the unsaturated zone of heterogeneous formations on the field scale. This study focused on both experimental monitoring and computer simulations to identify important features of preferential flow in the natural environment. The specific objectives of this research were: (1) To conduct dye tracing and multiple tracer experiments on undisturbed field plots to reveal information about the flow velocity, spatial prevalence, and time evolution of a preferential flow event; (2) To conduct numerical experiments to determine (i) whether preferential flow observations are consistent with the Richards flow equation; and (ii) whether volume averaging over a domain experiencing preferential flow is possible; (3) To develop a stochastic or a transfer function model that incorporates preferential flow. Regarding our field work, we succeeded to develop a new method for detecting flow patterns faithfully representing the movement of water flow paths in structured and non-structured soils. The method which is based on application of ammonium carbonate was tested in a laboratory study. Its use to detect preferential flow was also illustrated in a field experiment. It was shown that ammonium carbonate is a more conservative tracer of the water front than the popular Brilliant Blue. In our detailed field experiments we also succeeded to document the occurrence of preferential flow during soil water redistribution following the cessation of precipitation in several structureless field soils. Symptoms of the unstable flow observed included vertical fingers 20 - 60 cm wide, isolated patches, and highly concentrated areas of the tracers in the transmission zone. Soil moisture and tracer measurements revealed that the redistribution flow became fingered following a reversal of matric potential gradient within the wetted area. Regarding our simulation work, we succeeded to develop, implement and test a finite- difference, numerical scheme for solving the equations governing flow and transport in three-dimensional, heterogeneous, bimodal, flow domains with highly contrasting soil materials. Results of our simulations demonstrated that under steady-state flow conditions, the embedded clay lenses (with very low conductivity) in bimodal formations may induce preferential flow, and, consequently, may enhance considerably both the solute spreading and the skewing of the solute breakthrough curves. On the other hand, under transient flow conditions associated with substantial redistribution periods with diminishing water saturation, the effect of the embedded clay lenses on the flow and the transport might diminish substantially. Regarding our stochastic modeling effort, we succeeded to develop a theoretical framework for flow and transport in bimodal, heterogeneous, unsaturated formations, based on a stochastic continuum presentation of the flow and a general Lagrangian description of the transport. Results of our analysis show that, generally, a bimodal distribution of the formation properties, characterized by a relatively complex spatial correlation structure, contributes to the variability in water velocity and, consequently, may considerably enhance solute spreading. This applies especially in formations in which: (i) the correlation length scales and the variances of the soil properties associated with the embedded soil are much larger than those of the background soil; (ii) the contrast between mean properties of the two subdomains is large; (iii) mean water saturation is relatively small; and (iv) the volume fraction of the flow domain occupied by the embedded soil is relatively large.
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Thornell, Travis, Charles Weiss, Sarah Williams, Jennifer Jefcoat, Zackery McClelland, Todd Rushing, and Robert Moser. Magnetorheological composite materials (MRCMs) for instant and adaptable structural control. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/38721.

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Magnetic responsive materials can be used in a variety of applications. For structural applications, the ability to create tunable moduli from relatively soft materials with applied electromagnetic stimuli can be advantageous for light-weight protection. This study investigated magnetorheological composite materials involving carbonyl iron particles (CIP) embedded into two different systems. The first material system was a model cementitious system of CIP and kaolinite clay dispersed in mineral oil. The magnetorheological behaviors were investigated by using parallel plates with an attached magnetic accessory to evaluate deformations up to 1 T. The yield stress of these slurries was measured by using rotational and oscillatory experiments and was found to be controllable based on CIP loading and magnetic field strength with yield stresses ranging from 10 to 104 Pa. The second material system utilized a polystyrene-butadiene rubber solvent-cast films with CIP embedded. The flexible matrix can stiffen and become rigid when an external field is applied. For CIP loadings of 8% and 17% vol %, the storage modulus response for each loading stiffened by 22% and 74%, respectively.
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Schluckebier, Kai. Intersections in contemporary traffic planning. Goethe-Universität, Institut für Humangeographie, August 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/gups.58866.

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In Germany, traffic planning still follows the tradition of modernist urban planning theory from the beginning of the 1930s and car-oriented city planning during the post-war period in West Germany. From a methodological perspective, the prevailing narrative is that traffic can be abstracted and modelled under laboratory conditions (in vitro) as a spatial movement process of individual neutral particles. The use of these laboratory experiments in traffic planning cannot be understood as a neutral application of experimental results, assumed to be true, in a variety of spatial contexts. Rather, it is an active practice of staging traffic according to a particular social interactionist paradigm. According to this, traffic is staged through interventions in planning authorities as well as the practices of people on the streets. In order to describe these staging conduits, traffic is ontologically thought of as a social order that is continuously reproduced situationally through interactions, following Erving Goffman and Harold Garfinkel. To investigate the staging conduits empirically, an ethnographic-inspired field study was conducted at Willy-Brandt-Platz in Frankfurt am Main in May and June 2020. Through situational mapping and observation of social interactions (in situ), knowledge about the staging of social orders was generated. These empirical findings are further embedded in debates that discuss traffic not only as a staging but also as an enactment of certain realities. Understanding planning practice as a political enactment, through which realities are not only described but also made, makes it possible for us to think and design alternative realities.
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Galiani, Sebastian, Patrick McEwan, and Brian Quistorff. External and Internal Validity of a Geographic Quasi-Experiment Embedded in Cluster-Randomized Experiment. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, July 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w22468.

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Wood, Richard, Carol Smidts, Boyuan Li, Xiaoxu Diao, Brent Shumaker, Dan E. McCarter, Tyler S. Gavin, and Carl Elks. Comparative Assessment of Experimental Testing of Instrument with an Embedded Digital Device Using Model-Based and Conventional Methods. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1512920.

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Nelsen, James, Shuyue Guo, and Kirsten Chojnicki. Analysis of Experimental Shock Propagation through a Diverse Set of Geometric Cavities Embedded in Lab-Scale Polymer Cubes. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1843909.

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Jury, William A., and David Russo. Characterization of Field-Scale Solute Transport in Spatially Variable Unsaturated Field Soils. United States Department of Agriculture, January 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/1994.7568772.bard.

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This report describes activity conducted in several lines of research associated with field-scale water and solute processes. A major effort was put forth developing a stochastic continuum analysis for an important class of problems involving flow of reactive and non reactive chemicals under steady unsaturated flow. The field-scale velocity covariance tensor has been derived from local soil properties and their variability, producing a large-scale description of the medium that embodies all of the local variability in a statistical sense. Special cases of anisotropic medium properties not aligned along the flow direction of spatially variable solute sorption were analysed in detail, revealing a dependence of solute spreading on subtle features of the variability of the medium, such as cross-correlations between sorption and conductivity. A novel method was developed and tested for measuring hydraulic conductivity at the scale of observation through the interpretation of a solute transport outflow curve as a stochastic-convective process. This undertaking provided a host of new K(q) relationships for existing solute experiments and also laid the foundation for future work developing a self-consistent description of flow and transport under these conditions. Numerical codes were developed for calculating K(q) functions for a variety of solute pulse outflow shapes, including lognormal, Fickian, Mobile-Immobile water, and bimodal. Testing of this new approach against conventional methodology was mixed, and agreed most closely when the assumptions of the new method were met. We conclude that this procedure offers a valuable alternative to conventional methods of measuring K(q), particularly when the application of the method is at a scale (e.g. and agricultural field) that is large compared to the common scale at which conventional K(q) devices operate. The same problem was approached from a numerical perspective, by studying the feasibility of inverting a solute outflow signal to yield the hydraulic parameters of the medium that housed the experiment. We found that the inverse problem was solvable under certain conditions, depending on the amount of noise in the signal and the degree of heterogeneity in the medium. A realistic three dimensional model of transient water and solute movement in a heterogeneous medium that contains plant roots was developed and tested. The approach taken was to generate a single realization of this complex flow event, and examine the results to see whether features were present that might be overlooked in less sophisticated model efforts. One such feature revealed is transverse dispersion, which is a critically important component in the development of macrodispersion in the longitudinal direction. The lateral mixing that was observed greatly exceeded that predicted from simpler approaches, suggesting that at least part of the important physics of the mixing process is embedded in the complexity of three dimensional flow. Another important finding was the observation that variability can produce a pseudo-kinetic behavior for solute adsorption, even when the local models used are equilibrium.
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Mani, R. G., V. Narayanamurti, V. Privman, and Y. Zhang. Measurement and Manipulation of Nuclear Spins Embedded in Low Dimensional Quantum Hall Electronic Semiconductor Systems: A Novel Experimental Approach to Quantum Computation. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada433744.

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Andrawes, Bassem, Ernesto Perez Claros, and Zige Zhang. Bond Characteristics and Experimental Behavior of Textured Epoxy-coated Rebars Used in Concrete Bridge Decks. Illinois Center for Transportation, January 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36501/0197-9191/22-001.

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The deterioration of bridge decks is a problem typically associated with the corrosion of the reinforcing steel. This issue was partially controlled during the 1970s with the incorporation of the epoxy-coating protection system. However, research later demonstrated that the smooth surface resulting from the epoxy-coating application reduces most of the friction between the rebar and the surrounding concrete. Consequently, forces acting on the rib faces are reconfigured in such a way that the radial components increase, triggering the early development of cracks. To mitigate both the reduction of bonding and the formation of cracks, the Illinois Department of Transportation proposed a new type of coated bars: textured epoxy-coated (TEC) bars. Over the last few years, different projects have been executed to understand and improve the characteristics of TEC rebars. This report is a continuation of research performed at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign to evaluate the bond behavior of TEC bars. The experimental program starts by characterizing, qualitatively and quantitatively, the roughness of the TEC rebars. Next, their bond-slip interaction embedded in concrete is evaluated through pull-out tests. Finite element models of these tests are developed to validate the behavior observed as the textured reinforcement loses anchorage with concrete. Based on these results, the experimental program then aims to study the impact of the drying shrinkage, temperature change, and flexural demands on two large-scale bridge deck specimens reinforced, individually, with TEC and standard epoxy-coated bars. The results collected from both specimens using digital image correlation and strain gauges are compared to explore the differences exhibited by the traditional and the new type of reinforcement coatings in terms of stress distribution in bridge decks. Finally, given the specialized equipment and time-consuming procedure needed to calculate the roughness parameters of TEC bars, an empirical, weight-based approach is developed as a rapid method for assessing the rebars’ roughness on-site.
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