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Journal articles on the topic "Facet-dependence"

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Wang, Yicheng, Konstantinos G. Papanikolaou, Ryan T. Hannagan, Dipna A. Patel, Tedros A. Balema, Laura A. Cramer, Paul L. Kress, Michail Stamatakis, and E. Charles H. Sykes. "Surface facet dependence of competing alloying mechanisms." Journal of Chemical Physics 153, no. 24 (December 28, 2020): 244702. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0034520.

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Davidson, Douglas, and Marcel den Nijs. "Temperature dependence of facet ridges in crystal surfaces." Physical Review E 59, no. 5 (May 1, 1999): 5029–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physreve.59.5029.

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Luo, Wenjia, Xiaowa Nie, Michael J. Janik, and Aravind Asthagiri. "Facet Dependence of CO2 Reduction Paths on Cu Electrodes." ACS Catalysis 6, no. 1 (December 8, 2015): 219–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.5b01967.

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Zhang, Wenbiao, Yanghao Shi, Yang Yang, Jingwen Tan, and Qingsheng Gao. "Facet dependence of electrocatalytic furfural hydrogenation on palladium nanocrystals." Chinese Journal of Catalysis 43, no. 12 (December 2022): 3116–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1872-2067(22)64097-x.

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Wang, Tong, Ximin Li, and Yijin Wang. "SAR Image Simulations of Ocean Scenes Based on the Improved Facet TSM." Sensors 23, no. 5 (February 25, 2023): 2564. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23052564.

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The facet-based two scale model (FTSM) is widely applied in SAR image simulations of the anisotropic ocean surface. However, this model is sensitive to the cutoff parameter and facet size, and the choice of these two parameters is arbitrary. We propose to make an approximation of the cutoff invariant two scale model (CITSM) to improve the simulation efficiency while remaining the robustness to cutoff wavenumbers. Meanwhile, the robustness to facet sizes is obtained by correcting the geometrical optics (GO) solution, taking into account the slope probability density function (PDF) correction induced by the spectrum within an individual facet. The new FTSM, with less dependence on cutoff parameters and facet sizes, is proved to be reasonable in the comparisons with advanced analytical models and experimental data. Finally, SAR images of the ocean surface and ship wakes with various facet sizes are provided to prove the operability and applicability of our model.
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Somers, Kieran P., and David L. Cheung. "The Amyloidogenic Peptide Amyloid Beta(16–22) Displays Facet Dependent Conformation on Metal Surfaces." Biophysica 2, no. 2 (June 9, 2022): 135–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biophysica2020015.

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Currently, it is not understood how metal nanoparticles influence the formation of protein fibrils, although recent literature highlights that the shape and chemical composition of such nanoparticles can strongly influence the process. Understanding this process at a fundamental level can potentially unlock routes to the development of new therapeutics, as well as novel materials for technological applications. This requires a microscopic picture of the behaviour of amyloidogenic proteins on metal surfaces. Using replica exchange molecular dynamics simulations, we investigate the conformation of the model amyloidogenic peptide, Aβ(16–22), on different gold and silver surfaces. The conformation of the peptide on gold surfaces also shows a strong facet dependence, with fibril-like conformations being promoted in the 100 surface and inhibited on the 111 surface. A smaller degree of facet dependence is seen for silver with the peptide behaving similar on both of these. The difference in the facet dependence can be related to the difference between direct adsorption onto the gold 111 surface, with a preference towards indirect (water mediated) adsorption onto the other surfaces. This new information on the behaviour of an amyloidogenic peptide on metal surfaces can give insight into the size-dependent effect of nanoparticles on fibril formation and the use of surfaces to control fibrillation.
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Shibanuma, Kazuki, and Shuji Aihara. "Dependence of Cleavage Facet Size in Ferrite Steel on Temperature." Tetsu-to-Hagane 98, no. 5 (2012): 184–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.2355/tetsutohagane.98.184.

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Li, Fang, Peter D. Nellist, Christian Lang, and David J. H. Cockayne. "Dependence of Surface Facet Period on the Diameter of Nanowires." ACS Nano 4, no. 2 (January 29, 2010): 632–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/nn901428u.

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Ogita, S., M. Hirano, H. Soda, M. Yano, H. Ishikawa, and H. Imai. "Dependence of spectral linewidth of DFB lasers on facet reflectivity." Electronics Letters 23, no. 7 (1987): 347. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/el:19870256.

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Wang, Wen-Chung, and Mark Wilson. "Exploring Local Item Dependence Using a Random-Effects Facet Model." Applied Psychological Measurement 29, no. 4 (July 2005): 296–318. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0146621605276281.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Facet-dependence"

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Labukhin, Dmitry Li Xun. "Modelling, design, and simulation of facet reflection and gain polarization dependence in semiconductor optical amplifiers." *McMaster only, 2007.

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Teng, Chia-Shin, and 鄧家欣. "The Study of Using Many-Facet Rasch Measurement to Evaluate the Correlation between Sustainable Product Serviceability and Customer Dependence." Thesis, 2009. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/61274059937960218506.

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碩士
東海大學
工業設計學系
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Serviceability of a sustainable product could increase customer dependence, and customer dependence could dominate whether the sustainable product survives on the market. Therefore it is significant to understand the correlation between sustainable product performance and customer dependence. The correlation can reveal whether the product needs to be improved or redesigned. For engineers and designers, a sustainable product’s expected specifications are tangible; however, the product serviceability and the customer dependence are abstract and they are hard to be measured. In practice, some unmeasured components, such as private impression and psychological factor, would influence the customer dependence. The aim of this research is to employ a feasible and effective approach, many-facet Rasch analysis, which is originated in Item Response Theory, for measuring the correlation. The analysis use with dichotomous or polytomous response, and it considers the components, which result in the abstract product serviceability and customer dependence, are interactive facets. Further, the expert-supported questionnaire investigation is the medium for obtaining the customer intention. The each question can represent a specific service item, and all the questions are grouped according to the corresponding attributes. The customer can express his likes and dislikes on the respective item after trials. Consequently, the analysis at least takes four facets into account, and they are product types, customers, service groups and detailed service items. For the questionnaire data computation, a business computer tool, FACETS, is operated to locate the measurement values. The values and related outputs can numerically disclose the correlation and then give the interpretation about the product serviceability and the customer dependence. This research illustrated the above-mentioned idea by two evaluation cases. The first dichotomous case was about paper-binding tools. Two green-design products were attractive and outstanding in performance but needed more merchandising in the market. The second polytomous case was comparing traditional paper book, e-book reader device and PC/NB-based e-book reader. The analysis result revealed that the e-book reader device, which is so-called “green ICT product,” still has some weak visual performances and also need more promotion in Taiwan.
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Book chapters on the topic "Facet-dependence"

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Ticona, Julia. "Conclusion." In Left to Our Own Devices, 104–16. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190691288.003.0006.

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The conclusion reflects on the political consequences of leaving workers to their own devices as well as on the consequences of thinking about inclusion as an important facet of digital inequality. It explains the implications of the book’s findings for researchers concerned with digital inequalities as well as for people working to solve some of these pressing issues. The consequences of our deepening dependence and expanding ecology of digital technologies in the world of work shouldn’t only be a concern for Uber drivers and factory workers whose jobs are under threat from automation; it should be a concern for all of us. As we stare down the “future of work” for US workers on either side of a polarized labor market, the mistaken belief that digital technologies democratize access to the American dream of economic mobility through work affects us all and has serious consequences for our ability to understand our new ways of working.
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Conference papers on the topic "Facet-dependence"

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Stievater, T. H., D. Park, M. W. Pruessner, W. S. Rabinovich, S. A. Holmstrom, S. Kanakaraju, C. J. K. Richardson, and J. B. Khurgin. "Polarization Dependence of Facet Reflectivity in Rectangular Submicron Waveguides." In CLEO: Applications and Technology. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/cleo_at.2011.jtui27.

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Walther, F. G., and D. Welford. "Dependence of Diode Laser Linewidth on Facet Reflectivity and Output Power." In Semiconductor Lasers. Washington, D.C.: Optica Publishing Group, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/sla.1987.tub2.

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In earlier work,1 it was demonstrated that diode laser frequency noise consists primarily of 1/f and spectrally white components, which cross typically between 0.1 and 1 MHz, depending on power level. The model is good out to a few hundred MHz, beyond which the noise spectrum increases to the relaxation oscillation and then decreases at higher frequencies. The white fm noise component alone produces a Lorentzian lineshape while the 1/f component alone leads to a Gaussian lineshape given reasonable limits on observation time. The total linewidth (fwhm), Δυ, results from the convolution of the Lorentzian, ΔυL, and Gaussian, Δυg, components; the relationship among the components has been approximated empirically by.
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Javier-Cano, Francisco, Araceli Romero-Nunez, Anish Jantrania, Hongbo Liu, A. Kassiba, and S. Velumani. "Bandgap dependence on facet and size engineering of TiO2: A DFT Study." In 2021 18th International Conference on Electrical Engineering, Computing Science and Automatic Control (CCE). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cce53527.2021.9632880.

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Dong, Ling, Kathryn E. Lee, and Beth A. Winkelstein. "Dynamic Distraction of the Cervical Facet Joint Produces Higher Mechanical Allodynia than Quasistatic Distraction: Implications of Displacement Thresholds for Pain in Whiplash Loading." In ASME 2007 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2007-176587.

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Chronic neck pain due to whiplash injury results in 10.2 million visits to ambulatory care settings annually in the United States [1]. During the whiplash kinematic, the cervical facet joint undergoes tensile loading at a strain rate of 500–1000%/s [2,3]. In addition, distraction of the facet joint and its capsule in animal models produces both firing of pain fibers in the capsule and persistent behavioral hypersensitivity (measured by mechanical allodynia) [4,5]. In vivo studies have demonstrated a dependence of pain symptoms on the magnitude of applied joint distraction, with some distraction magnitudes not producing any changes in physiologic outcomes or pain [5]. However, in those studies, joint loading was applied quasistatically, despite the dynamic nature of whiplash. While such work provides insight into mechanisms of facet-mediated neck pain and suggests that the magnitude of joint distraction may affect pain symptoms, those studies did not incorporate the dynamic effects necessary for modeling whiplash. It remains unclear whether dynamic loading of the cervical facet joint can induce behavioral hypersensitivity, and if so, whether the degree of behavioral sensitivity depends on the distraction magnitude. This pilot study compared the effects of dynamically and quasistatically applied facet joint loading on ligament kinematics and corresponding pain symptoms.
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Robadey, J., D. Martin, P. C. Silva, and F. K. Reinhart. "Facet phase dependence of complex and index-coupled DFB lasers grown over V-grooves by MBE." In Technical Digest Summaries of papers presented at the Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Conference Edition. 1998 Technical Digest Series, Vol.6. IEEE, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cleo.1998.676201.

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Tsvetovsky, V. B., Valeriy I. Deshko, Anton Ya Karvatskii, A. V. Lenkin, S. V. Bykova, Vladimir D. Golyshev, and M. A. Gonik. "NUMERICAL - EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF CRYSTAL GROWTH RATE DEPENDENCE ON FACET UNDERCOOLING FOR DIELECTRIC CRYSTAL GROWTH FROM THE MELT." In CHT-04 - Advances in Computational Heat Transfer III. Proceedings of the Third International Symposium. Connecticut: Begellhouse, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1615/ichmt.2004.cht-04.890.

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Siegel, Ch, Th Graf, J. E. Balmer, and H. P. Weber. "Determination of the thermal lens in laser materials by measuring the fluorescence distributions." In The European Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics. Washington, D.C.: Optica Publishing Group, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/cleo_europe.1998.ctui15.

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The performance of a solid-state laser is strongly influenced by thermally induced distortions (temperature-and strain-induced variation of the refractive index and curvature of the end face). All these effects contribute to the thermal lensing in the rod. To measure the dioptric power, we make use of the cylindrical symmetry of the pump and rod geometry and the optical isotropy of the crystal. During laser operation the stimulated emission reduces the amount of spontaneous emission at the location of the laser mode. With a CCD camera the distribution during laser operation and without laser emission is recorded through a planar facet along the rod axis. Under presumption of cylindrical symmetry the three-dimensional distributions can be reconstructed with a numerical code. By comparing these two distributions we developed a method to directly determine the radius of the fundamental mode in the crystal (Fig. 1). Using the propagation matrix method, the dependence of the mode radius w on the pump power P can be derived [ref 1], w(P) contains a material constant f*. the specific focal length, which can be found by comparing the calculated mode radius in the crystal with the mode radius determined in the experiment. The measurements were performed with a single end-pumped Nd:YAG rod and f* was fond to be 4.03 m-W/mm2 (Fig 2)
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