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Journal articles on the topic "Input differential"

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BRUUN, ERIK. "A differential-input, differential-output current mode operational amplifier." International Journal of Electronics 71, no. 6 (December 1991): 1047–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00207219108925545.

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Glas, G. O., and J. G. Zola. "Input resistances of the single-input active-load differential amplifier." IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Fundamental Theory and Applications 41, no. 1 (1994): 60–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/81.260223.

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Hess, Robert F., Chang Hong Liu, and Yi-Zhong Wang. "Differential binocular input and local stereopsis." Vision Research 43, no. 22 (October 2003): 2303–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0042-6989(03)00406-1.

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Redoute, J. M., and M. S. J. Steyaert. "EMI-Resistant CMOS Differential Input Stages." IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers 57, no. 2 (February 2010): 323–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tcsi.2009.2023836.

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Haigh, D. G., and C. Toumazou. "Tunable differential-input gallium arsenide transconductors." Electronics Letters 27, no. 2 (1991): 151. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/el:19910098.

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TONGPOON, Pravit, Fujihiko MATSUMOTO, Takeshi OHBUCHI, and Hitoshi TAKEUCHI. "A Differential Input/Output Linear MOS Transconductor." IEICE Transactions on Electronics E94-C, no. 6 (2011): 1032–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1587/transele.e94.c.1032.

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Palmisano, G., and S. Pennisi. "CMOS single-input differential-output amplifier cells." IEE Proceedings - Circuits, Devices and Systems 150, no. 3 (2003): 194. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ip-cds:20030352.

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Hara, K., K. Kojima, K. Mitsunga, and K. Kyuma. "Differential optical switching at subnanowatt input power." IEEE Photonics Technology Letters 1, no. 11 (November 1989): 370–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/68.43382.

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Crouch, P. E., F. Lamnabhi-Lagarrigue, and A. J. van der Schaft. "Adjoint and Hamiltonian input-output differential equations." IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control 40, no. 4 (April 1995): 603–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/9.376115.

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Takagi, Shigetaka, Nobuo Fujii, and Takeshi Yanagisawa. "High-frequency monolithic differential input/output integrator." Electronics and Communications in Japan (Part II: Electronics) 72, no. 8 (1989): 87–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ecjb.4420720810.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Input differential"

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Zhang, Peichang. "Coherent versus differential multiple-input multiple-output systems." Thesis, University of Southampton, 2015. https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/376511/.

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In recent years, Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO) techniques have attracted substantial attention due to their capability of providing spatial diversity and/or multiplexing gains. Inspired by the concept of Spatial Modulation (SM), the novel concept of Space-Time-Shift-Keying (STSK) was recently proposed, which is considered to have the following advantages: 1) STSK constitutes a generalized shift keying architecture, which is capable of striking the required trade-off between the required spatial and time diversity as well as multiplexing gain and includes SM and Space Shift Keying (SSK) as its special cases. 2) Its high degree of design-freedom, the above-mentioned flexible diversity versus multiplexing gain trade-off can be achieved by optimizing both the number and size of the dispersion matrices, as well as the number of transmit and receive antennas. 3) Similar to the SM/SSK schemes, the Inter-Antenna-Interference (IAI) may be eliminated and consequently, the adoption of single-antenna-based Maximum Likelihood (ML) detection becomes realistic in STSK schemes. In this report, our investigation can be classified into two major categories, Coherent STSK (CSTSK) and Differential STSK (DSTSK) schemes. For CSTSK, since Channel State Information (CSI) is required for data detection, Channel Estimation (CE) techniques become necessary. To be more explicit, we first briefly review the conventional Training Based CE (TBCE) and Semi-Blind CE (SBCE) schemes for the CSTSK MIMO schemes. In addition, we develop a Blockof-Bits Selection Based CE (BBSBCE) algorithm for CSTSK schemes for increasing the overall system’s throughput, while improving the accuracy of the CE. Additionally, it has been widely recognised that MIMO schemes are capable of achieving a diversity and/or multiplexing gain by employing multiple Antenna Elements (AEs) at the transmitter and/or the receiver. However, it should also noted that since MIMO systems utilize multiple RF chains, their power consumption and hardware costs become substantial. Against this background, we introduce the concept of (Antenna Selection) AS and propose a simple yet efficient AS algorithm, namely the Norm-Based Joint Transmit and Receive AS (NBJTRAS) for assisting MIMO systems. For DSTSK, since no CSI is required for differential detection schemes, it also draws our attention. However, in the absence of CE, the Conventional Differential Detection (CDD) schemes usually suffer from a 3 dB performance degradation and may exhibit an error-flow when Doppler frequency is excessive. In order to mitigate this problem, we investigate Multiple-Symbol Differential Sphere Detection (MSDSD) scheme and adopt it in our DSTSK scheme to improve the system performance, while reducing the detection complexity. Furthermore, based on our MSDSD detected DSTSK scheme, we propose a DSTSK aided Multi-User Successive Relaying aided Cooperative System (MUSRC), which is capable of supporting various number of users flexibly, while covering the conventional 50% throughput loss due to the half-duplex transmit and receive constraint of practical transceivers.
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Shahiri, Hazrul Izuan. "Labor Input Elasticity, Employment Outcomes, and Occupation Segregation." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/232492.

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The first chapter of this thesis studies the effect of labor unions on the elasticity of substitution between production inputs in several transportation industries such as railroad, postal service and air transportation. The elasticity is derived from two different methods: the CES production function and the translog cost function. This study finds that labor unions lower the flexibility to substitute between labor and capital in the air transportation industry. The second chapter estimates the effect of using internet job search on labor market outcomes. This study uses a Cox Proportional Hazard Model to find the effect of internet job search on unemployment duration. Further, a generalized Oaxaca wage decomposition is employed to explore a difference in wages received between internet job searchers and non-internet job searchers. The results show that internet job search is associated with higher education. However, there is no evidence that internet job search shortens unemployment duration of the job searchers. Finally, internet job searchers obtain slightly lower wages than non-internet job searchers. The last chapter in this dissertation studies the effect of New Economy Policy (NEP) on ethnics' economics gap in Malaysia. Specifically, this chapter estimates a degree of occupational segregation before and after NEP between ethnic Malays and Chinese, between ethnic Malaya and Indians, and between ethnic Chinese and Indians by using the Duncan Dissimilarity Index. In addition, this study also estimates a generalized Oaxaca wage decomposition between these ethnic groups before and after NEP. This study finds that NEP managed to reduce occupational segregation between all ethnic groups. However, all ethnic wage gaps continued to rise after 1986.
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Foley, Dawn Christine. "Applications of State space realization of nonlinear input/output difference equations." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/16818.

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Fujimoto, Kenji, Jacquelien M. A. Scherpen, and 健治 藤本. "Nonlinear input-normal realizations based on the differential eigenstructure of Hankel operators." IEEE, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/2237/6745.

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Walker, Kenneth N. (Kenneth Neal). "Differential Effects of Biofeedback Input on Lowering Frontalis Electromyographic Levels in Right and Left Handers." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1990. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc331405/.

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This investigation was an attempt to replicate and expand previous research which suggested that laterality of electromyographic biofeedback input had a significant effect in lowering frontalis muscle activity. In 1984 Ginn and Harrell conducted a study in which they reported that subjects receiving left ear only audio biofeedback had significantly greater reductions in frontalis muscle activity than those receiving right ear only or both ear feedback. This study was limited to one biofeedback session and subjects were selected based on demonstration of right hand/ear dominance. The purpose of the present study was to determine whether the left ear effect reported by Ginn and Harrell could be replicated. Furthermore, the current investigation sought to extend the previous finding to left handed subjects and explore the stability of the effect, if found, by adding a second biofeedback session. Subjects were 96 students recruited from undergraduate psychology classes. They were screened for handedness by the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory which resulted in identification of 48 right handers and 48 left handers. Subjects were randomly assigned to one of four groups consisting of left ear feedback, right ear feedback, both ears feedback, and controls. This resulted in eight conditions. Analysis of variance of microvolt changes from baseline found no statistically significant differences between groups. An examination of the rank order of the data reveal a left ear group performance in the same direction as those reported by Ginn and Harrell (1984).
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Danielson, Jon David. "Mobile boom cranes and advanced input shaping control." Thesis, Atlanta, Ga. : Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/24651.

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Dang, Xiaoyu. "An Optimum Detector for Space-Time Trellis Coded Differential MSK." International Foundation for Telemetering, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/604515.

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ITC/USA 2007 Conference Proceedings / The Forty-Third Annual International Telemetering Conference and Technical Exhibition / October 22-25, 2007 / Riviera Hotel & Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada
The accuracy of channel estimation plays a crucial role in the demodulation of data symbols sent across an unknown wireless medium. In this work a new analytical expression for the channel estimation error of a multiple input multiple output (MIMO) system is obtained when the wireless medium is continuously changing in the temporal domain. Numerical examples are provided to illustrate our findings. Space-time (ST) coding using Continuous Phase Modulation (CPM) has spectral advantages relative to linear modulations. In spite of the spectral benefits, Space-Time Trellis Codes (STTC) using the CPM implementation of Minimum Shift Keying (MSK) scheme has inherent inphase and quadrature interference, when the received complex baseband signal is the input into the matchfilter to remove the shaped sinusoid pulses. In this paper a novel optimum transmitting and detecting structure for STTC-MSK is proposed. Treating the Alamouti scheme as an outer code, each STTC MSK waveform frame is immediately followed by the orthogonal conjugate waveform frame at the transmit side. At the receiver first orthogonal wave forming is applied, then a new time-variant yet simple trellis structure of the STTC-MSK signals is developed. This STTC-MSK detector is absolutely guaranteed to be I/Q interference-free and still keeps a smaller computation load compared with STTC-QPSK. Simulations are made over quasi-static AWGN fading channel. It is shown that our detector for ST-MSK has solved the I/Q interference problem and has around 2.8 dB gain compared with the Alamouti Scheme and 3.8 dB gain for bit error rate at 5 X 10^(-3) in a 2 by 1 Multiple Input Single Output system.
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Noller, Yannic. "Hybrid Differential Software Testing." Doctoral thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18452/21968.

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Differentielles Testen ist ein wichtiger Bestandteil der Qualitätssicherung von Software, mit dem Ziel Testeingaben zu generieren, die Unterschiede im Verhalten der Software deutlich machen. Solche Unterschiede können zwischen zwei Ausführungspfaden (1) in unterschiedlichen Programmversionen, aber auch (2) im selben Programm auftreten. In dem ersten Fall werden unterschiedliche Programmversionen mit der gleichen Eingabe untersucht, während bei dem zweiten Fall das gleiche Programm mit unterschiedlichen Eingaben analysiert wird. Die Regressionsanalyse, die Side-Channel Analyse, das Maximieren der Ausführungskosten eines Programms und die Robustheitsanalyse von Neuralen Netzwerken sind typische Beispiele für differentielle Softwareanalysen. Eine besondere Herausforderung liegt in der effizienten Analyse von mehreren Programmpfaden (auch über mehrere Programmvarianten hinweg). Die existierenden Ansätze sind dabei meist nicht (spezifisch) dafür konstruiert, unterschiedliches Verhalten präzise hervorzurufen oder sind auf einen Teil des Suchraums limitiert. Diese Arbeit führt das Konzept des hybriden differentiellen Software Testens (HyDiff) ein: eine hybride Analysetechnik für die Generierung von Eingaben zur Erkennung von semantischen Unterschieden in Software. HyDiff besteht aus zwei parallel laufenden Komponenten: (1) einem such-basierten Ansatz, der effizient Eingaben generiert und (2) einer systematischen Analyse, die auch komplexes Programmverhalten erreichen kann. Die such-basierte Komponente verwendet Fuzzing geleitet durch differentielle Heuristiken. Die systematische Analyse basiert auf Dynamic Symbolic Execution, das konkrete Eingaben bei der Analyse integrieren kann. HyDiff wird anhand mehrerer Experimente evaluiert, die in spezifischen Anwendungen im Bereich des differentiellen Testens ausgeführt werden. Die Resultate zeigen eine effektive Generierung von Testeingaben durch HyDiff, wobei es sich signifikant besser als die einzelnen Komponenten verhält.
Differential software testing is important for software quality assurance as it aims to automatically generate test inputs that reveal behavioral differences in software. The concrete analysis procedure depends on the targeted result: differential testing can reveal divergences between two execution paths (1) of different program versions or (2) within the same program. The first analysis type would execute different program versions with the same input, while the second type would execute the same program with different inputs. Therefore, detecting regression bugs in software evolution, analyzing side-channels in programs, maximizing the execution cost of a program over multiple executions, and evaluating the robustness of neural networks are instances of differential software analysis with the goal to generate diverging executions of program paths. The key challenge of differential software testing is to simultaneously reason about multiple program paths, often across program variants, in an efficient way. Existing work in differential testing is often not (specifically) directed to reveal a different behavior or is limited to a subset of the search space. This PhD thesis proposes the concept of Hybrid Differential Software Testing (HyDiff) as a hybrid analysis technique to generate difference revealing inputs. HyDiff consists of two components that operate in a parallel setup: (1) a search-based technique that inexpensively generates inputs and (2) a systematic exploration technique to also exercise deeper program behaviors. HyDiff’s search-based component uses differential fuzzing directed by differential heuristics. HyDiff’s systematic exploration component is based on differential dynamic symbolic execution that allows to incorporate concrete inputs in its analysis. HyDiff is evaluated experimentally with applications specific for differential testing. The results show that HyDiff is effective in all considered categories and outperforms its components in isolation.
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Bondarenko, A. I., M. O. Mittsel, and A. P. Kogushko. "Laboratory stand for research of the workflow in hydrostatic mechanical transmissions." Thesis, Vela Verlag, Germany, 2014. http://repository.kpi.kharkov.ua/handle/KhPI-Press/42212.

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The work of the laboratory stand as a whole as well as its particular elements is described. The effect of laws of parameters change of hydrostatic transmission fluid machines regulation and the laws of the braking torque change on the basic parameters of hydrostatic mechanical transmissions of different structures (two schemes were discussed: the first one with an inlet differential, the second - with an output differential) at implementation of both acceleration and deceleration processes is determined. The phenomenon of non-simultaneous translation of operating regimes of fluid machines being a part of the hydrostatic mechanical transmission with an “output” differential in the areas of zero speed and power modes is studied.
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Iamratanakul, Dhanakorn. "Pre-actuation and post-actuation in control applications /." Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/9968.

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Books on the topic "Input differential"

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Grossman, Robert. The realization of input-output maps using bialgebras. [Washington, D.C: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1989.

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Grossman, Robert. The realization of input-output maps using bialgebras. [Washington, D.C: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1989.

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Borjas, George J. Market responses to interindustry wage differentials. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.

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Eastin, Joshua, and Kendra Dupuy, eds. Gender, climate change and livelihoods: vulnerabilities and adaptations. Wallingford: CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789247053.0000.

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Abstract This book applies a gender lens to examine the implications of climate change for livelihoods in vulnerable states. The goals are to enhance awareness of climate change as a gender issue, and to highlight the importance of gender in identifying livelihood vulnerabilities and in designing more robust climate adaptation measures, especially in climate-sensitive industries such as agriculture. The contributions in this book examine how the consequences of climate change affect women and men in different ways, and address the implications of climate change for women's livelihoods and resource access. The book is organized into two main sections. The first section (Chapters 2-8) examines disparities in the vulnerability of women's and men's livelihoods to climate change. The chapters in this section address issues such as gender inequalities in the household distribution of labour; differential access to agricultural livelihood inputs and assets; gender-based threats to personal safety and security; and gendered vulnerability to and experiences with climate disasters, food insecurity, and infrastructure development. The second section (chapters 9-16) takes a gender-based view of various climate adaptation initiatives in areas that rely on agriculture for subsistence and production. The contributions in this section address gender-inclusive participation in climate policy planning and decision making, the role of gender in livelihood adaptation measures, and any successes, failures, or opportunities for improvement that emerge from these efforts.
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G, Larson Richard, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. The realization of input-output maps using bialgebras. [Washington, D.C: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1989.

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Zhu, Yang, and Miroslav Krstic. Delay-Adaptive Linear Control. Princeton University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691202549.001.0001.

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Actuator and sensor delays are among the most common dynamic phenomena in engineering practice, and when disregarded, they render controlled systems unstable. Over the past sixty years, predictor feedback has been a key tool for compensating such delays, but conventional predictor feedback algorithms assume that the delays and other parameters of a given system are known. When incorrect parameter values are used in the predictor, the resulting controller may be as destabilizing as without the delay compensation. This book develops adaptive predictor feedback algorithms equipped with online estimators of unknown delays and other parameters. Such estimators are designed as nonlinear differential equations, which dynamically adjust the parameters of the predictor. The design and analysis of the adaptive predictors involves a Lyapunov stability study of systems whose dimension is infinite, because of the delays, and nonlinear, because of the parameter estimators. This book solves adaptive delay compensation problems for systems with single and multiple inputs/outputs, unknown and distinct delays in different input channels, unknown delay kernels, unknown plant parameters, unmeasurable finite-dimensional plant states, and unmeasurable infinite-dimensional actuator states. Presenting breakthroughs in adaptive control and control of delay systems, the book offers powerful new tools for the control engineer and the mathematician.
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Resource allocation and student achievement: A microlevel impact study of differential resource inputs on student achievement outcomes. Ottawa: National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1996.

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Toye, John. Development as economic growth, 1956–. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198723349.003.0008.

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Economists often conflate the theory of economic development with the theory of economic growth. This practice has become increasingly popular since Robert Solow made elegant improvements to the Harrod–Domar growth model, but left it unclear whether it was meant to be applicable in developing countries. Solow’s model has one sector only and aggregates growth as increased GNP. It has no place for changes in the balance between economic sectors that characterize development. A related technique is growth accounting, which disaggregates growth into amounts generated by capital and labour inputs, and a residual attributed to technical change and all other influences on growth. The finding that the residual outweighs the effect of factor inputs is subject to measurement problems, and ignores the question of large productivity differentials between sectors.
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Wills, Gabrielle, Debra Shepherd, and Janeli Kotzé. Explaining the Western Cape Performance Paradox. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198824053.003.0006.

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In this chapter we consider how well primary school students perform in the Western Cape when compared with their peers in other provinces and countries across Southern and Eastern Africa. We find that while the Western Cape is a relatively efficient education system within South Africa, particularly in serving the poorest students, a less-resourced country such as Kenya produces higher Grade 6 learning outcomes at every level of student socio-economic status. The system performance differentials are not explained away by differences in resourcing, teacher, school inputs, or indicators of hierarchical governance. The results point to the limits of strong Weberian bureaucratic capabilities for raising learning outcomes.
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Agarwal, Bina. Food Security, Productivity, and Gender Inequality. Edited by Ronald J. Herring. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195397772.013.002.

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This chapter examines the relationship between gender inequality and food security, with a particular focus on women as food producers, consumers, and family food managers. The discussion is set against the backdrop of rising and volatile food prices, the vulnerabilities created by regional concentrations of food production, imports and exports, the feminization of agriculture, and the projected effect of climate change on crop yields. The chapter outlines the constraints women face as farmers, in terms of their access to land, credit, production inputs, technology, and markets. It argues that there is substantial potential for increasing agricultural output by helping women farmers overcome these production constraints and so bridging the productivity differentials between them and male farmers. This becomes even more of an imperative, given the feminization of agriculture. The chapter spells out the mechanisms, especially institutional, for overcoming the constraints and the inequalities women face as producers, consumers, and home food managers. Institutionally, a group approach to farming could, for instance, enable women and other small holders to enhance their access to land and inputs, benefit from economies of scale, and increase their bargaining power. Other innovative solutions discussed here include the creation of Public Land Banks that would empower the smallholder, and the establishment of agricultural resource centers that would cater especially to small-scale women farmers.
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Book chapters on the topic "Input differential"

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Delchamps, David F. "Linear Differential Equations: Existence and Uniqueness Theorems." In State Space and Input-Output Linear Systems, 31–49. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3816-4_3.

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van der Schaft, A. J. "Representing a nonlinear input-output differential equation as an input-state-output system." In Open Problems in Mathematical Systems and Control Theory, 239–43. London: Springer London, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0807-8_45.

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Seeler, Karl A. "Differential Equations, Input Functions, Complex Exponentials, and Transfer Functions." In System Dynamics, 45–115. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-9152-1_2.

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Edalat, Abbas, and Mehrdad Maleki. "Differential Calculus with Imprecise Input and Its Logical Framework." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 459–75. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-89366-2_25.

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Dutta Roy, Suhash Chandra. "Active RC Filters Using a Single Differential Input Operational Amplifier." In Topics in Signal Processing, 79–86. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9532-1_10.

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Maksimov, Vyacheslav. "Method of Extremal Shift in Problems of Reconstruction of an Input for Parabolic Variational Inequalities." In Analysis and Optimization of Differential Systems, 259–68. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35690-7_26.

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Baumann, Manuel, Jan Heiland, and Michael Schmidt. "Discrete Input/Output Maps and their Relation to Proper Orthogonal Decomposition." In Numerical Algebra, Matrix Theory, Differential-Algebraic Equations and Control Theory, 585–608. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15260-8_21.

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Crouch, P. E., and F. Lamnabhi-Lagarrigue. "State space realizations of nonlinear systems defined by input-output differential equations." In Analysis and Optimization of Systems, 138–49. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bfb0042209.

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Barchielli, Alberto. "Input and output channels in quantum systems and quantum stochastic differential equations." In Quantum Probability and Applications III, 37–51. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bfb0078053.

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Yang, Kewei, and Andreas G. Andreou. "A Multiple Input Differential Amplifier Based on Charge Sharing on a Floating-Gate MOSFET." In Analog Signal Processing, 21–32. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-4503-0_2.

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Conference papers on the topic "Input differential"

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Kawano, Yu. "On differential input-to-state stability." In 2016 IEEE 55th Conference on Decision and Control (CDC). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cdc.2016.7798854.

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Serazetdinov, A. R., and E. V. Atkin. "Differential Input Area Efficient Current Comparator." In 2019 IEEE 31st International Conference on Microelectronics (MIEL). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/miel.2019.8889641.

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Serazetdinov, A. R., E. V. Atkin, and K. O. Khokhlov. "Differential input area efficient current comparator." In PHYSICS, TECHNOLOGIES AND INNOVATION (PTI-2019): Proceedings of the VI International Young Researchers’ Conference. AIP Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5134401.

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Minch, Bradley A. "A CMOS differential-difference amplifier with class-AB input stages featuring wide differential-mode input range." In 2017 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iscas.2017.8050488.

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Mor´n, Emmanuel Garcia, and Daishi Alfredo Murano Labastida. "Input-Output Stability for Differential Neural Networks." In 2011 IEEE Electronics, Robotics and Automotive Mechanics Conference (CERMA). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cerma.2011.16.

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Michel, Fridolin, and Michiel Steyaert. "Differential input topologies with immunity to electromagnetic interference." In ESSCIRC 2011 - 37th European Solid State Circuits Conference. IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/esscirc.2011.6044900.

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Gal, Ruud, and Hans Wallinga. "Differential Input Current Integrator for Charge Domain Networks." In Twelfth European Solid-State Circuits Conference. IEEE, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/esscirc.1986.5468376.

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Bozomitu, Radu Gabriel, Vlad Cehan, and Robert Gabriel Lupu. "A new CMOS differential input FM quadrature demodulator." In 2014 37th ISSE International Spring Seminar in Electronics Technology (ISSE). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isse.2014.6887609.

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Alkhalaf, Muath, Abdulbaki Aydin, and Tevfik Bultan. "Semantic differential repair for input validation and sanitization." In the 2014 International Symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2610384.2610401.

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Gu, Xiaolan, Ming Li, Li Xiong, and Yang Cao. "Providing Input-Discriminative Protection for Local Differential Privacy." In 2020 IEEE 36th International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icde48307.2020.00050.

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Reports on the topic "Input differential"

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Pearson, A. E. On Structure Determination for Polynomial Input-Output Differential Systems,. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada160225.

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Mabuchi, Hideo. Approximation of Quantum Stochastic Differential Equations for Input-Output Model Reduction. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ad1007427.

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Webster, Clayton, Raul Tempone, and Fabio Nobile. The analysis of a sparse grid stochastic collocation method for partial differential equations with high-dimensional random input data. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/934852.

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Aparicio, Gabriela, Vida Bobić, Fernando De Olloqui, María Carmen Fernández Diez, María Paula Gerardino, Oscar A. Mitnik, and Sebastian Vargas Macedo. Liquidity or Capital?: The Impacts of Easing Credit Constraints in Rural Mexico. Inter-American Development Bank, June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003336.

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This paper evaluates the effectiveness of easing credit constraints for rural producers in Mexico through loans provided by a national public development finance institution. In contrast to most of the existing literature, the study focuses on the effect of medium-sized loans over a two- to four-year time horizon. This paper looks at the effects of such loans on production and investment decisions, input use, and yields. Using a multiple treatment methodology, it explores the differential impacts of providing liquidity for working capital versus providing credit for investments in fixed assets. It finds that loans increased the likelihood that producers grow and sell certain key annual crops, in particular among recipients of working capital loans. It also finds significant effects on production value and sales (per hectare), with similar impacts for recipients of both types of loans, with gains in yields driven by changes in labor quality and more intensive use of key inputs. There is no evidence of significant effects on the purchase of large machinery, but there are impacts on the acquisition of cattle. Overall, the results reported in this paper suggest that lack of liquidity is at least as important as lack of funding for new investment in capital for rural producers in Mexico. Producers benefit from easing their credit constraints, regardless of the type of loan used for that purpose.
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