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Farooq, Shujaat. "The Utilisation of Education and Skills: Non-Pecuniary Consequences Among Graduates." Pakistan Development Review 56, no. 1 (March 1, 2017): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.30541/v56i1pp.1-17.

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In this study, an attempt has been made to estimate the incidences of the job mismatch and its determinants in Pakistan. This study has divided the job mismatch into three categories: qualification-job mismatch, skill mismatch and field of study mismatch. The primary dataset has been used in which employed graduates of the formal sector have been targeted. The paper has also measured the qualification-job mismatch by three approaches, and found that about one-third of the graduates have been facing qualification-job mismatch. Similarly, more than one-fourth of the graduates are mismatched in skills, about half of them are over-skilled and the rest are under-skilled. The analysis also shows that 11.3 percent of the graduates have irrelevant, and 13.8 percent have slightly relevant jobs to their field of study. The analysis reveals that over-qualified and over-skilled graduates are less satisfied, while under-qualified and under-skilled graduates are more satisfied with their current jobs. A similar situation has been observed in case of the field of study mismatch, where both the moderate and complete fields of study matched graduates are more satisfied than the mismatched ones. The job search behaviour is positively associated with the level of education. Over-qualification has a positive impact, while under-qualification has a negative effect to search for another job. A good match between field of study and current job reduces the likelihood of intention to quit the job. JEL Classification: I23, I24, J21, J24 Keywords: Education and Inequality, Higher Education, Human Capital, Labour Market
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Farooq, Shujaat. "Mismatch Between Education and Occupation: A Case Study of Pakistani Graduates." Pakistan Development Review 50, no. 4II (December 1, 2011): 531–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.30541/v50i4iipp.531-553.

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In this study, an attempt has been made to estimate the incidences of job mismatch in Pakistan. The study has divided the job mismatch into three categories; education-job mismatch, qualification mismatch and field of study and job mismatch. Both the primary and secondary datasets have been used in which the formal sector employed graduates have been targeted. This study has measured the education-job mismatch by three approaches and found that about one-third of the graduates are facing education-job mismatch. In similar, more than one-fourth of the graduates are mismatched in qualification, about half of them are over-qualified and the half are under-qualified. The analysis also shows that 11.3 percent of the graduates have irrelevant and 13.8 percent have slightly relevant jobs to their studied field of disciplines. Our analysis shows that women are more likely than men to be mismatched in field of study. JEL classification: I23, I24, J21, J24 Keywords: Education and Inequality, Higher Education, Human Capital, Labour Market
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Farooq, Shujaat. "The Utilisation of Education and Skills: Incidence and Determinants among Pakistani Graduates." Pakistan Development Review 50, no. 3 (September 1, 2011): 219–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.30541/v50i3pp.219-244.

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This study estimates the incidence of job mismatch and its determinants in Pakistan, based on three categories: (i) qualification mismatch, (i) skill mismatch, and (iii) field-of-study mismatch. It uses both primary and secondary datasets that target graduates employed by the formal sector. The study measures the qualification mismatch using three approaches and finds that about one third of the graduates sampled face a qualification mismatch. Similarly, more than one fourth are mismatched in terms of skill, about half are over-skilled, and half are under-skilled. The analysis also shows that 11.3 percent hold jobs that are irrelevant to their discipline and 13.8 percent have jobs that are slightly relevant to their discipline. Women are more likely than men to be over-qualified, and age has a negative association with over-qualification. Graduates who belong to political families have a better qualification match but a lower field-of-study match. While a higher level of schooling prevents graduates from being under-qualified, it also raises the likelihood of being over-qualified and over-skilled. Occupation-specific disciplines offer more protection against the possibility of job mismatch. Both full-time education and semester-system education reduce job mismatch, while distance learning raises job mismatch. The phenomena of being over-qualified and over-skilled is more prevalent in lower occupations, as is field-of-study mismatch. JEL classification: I23, I24, J21, J24 Keywords: Education and Inequality, Higher Education, Human Capital, Labour Market
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Farooq, Shujaat. "Job Mismatches in Pakistan: Is there Some Wage Penalty to Graduates?" Pakistan Development Review 54, no. 2 (June 1, 2015): 147–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.30541/v54i2pp.147-164.

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In this study, an attempt has been made to estimate the incidence of job mismatch and its impacts on graduate‘s earnings in Pakistan. The study has divided the job mismatch into three categories; qualification-job mismatch, skill mismatch and field of study and job mismatch. The primary dataset has been used in which the formal sector employed graduates have been studied. This study has measured the qualification-job mismatch by three approaches and found that about one-third of the graduates are facing qualification-job mismatch. Similarly, more than one-fourth of the graduates are mismatched in skill, about half of them are over-skilled and the half are under-skilled. The analysis also shows that 11.3 percent of the graduates have irrelevant and 13.8 percent have slightly relevant jobs to their studied field of disciplines. Our analysis shows that over-qualified graduates face wage penalty under different approaches. After controlling skill heterogeneity, there is less penalty to apparently over-qualified and more penalty to genuinely over-qualified. The over-skilled graduates face wage penalties and the under-skilled get wage premiums as compared to the matched workers. A good field of study and job matches also improve the wages of graduates. JEL Classification: I23, I24, J21, J24, J31 Keywords: Education and Inequality, Higher Education, Human Capital, Labour Market, Wages
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Niazi, Kamran Ali Khan, Tamas Kerekes, Alberto Dolara, Yongheng Yang, and Sonia Leva. "Performance Assessment of Mismatch Mitigation Methodologies Using Field Data in Solar Photovoltaic Systems." Electronics 11, no. 13 (June 21, 2022): 1938. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics11131938.

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Partial shading and other non-ideal conditions cause electrical mismatches that reduce the output power generated by a photovoltaic (PV) system. It affects the overall performance and efficiency of PV systems. Therefore, a model is developed in MATLAB, which analyses the performance of the PV systems under real irradiance profiles and temperatures for various available mismatch mitigation methodologies, i.e., bypass diode, DC power optimizer, and differential power processing (DPP). More specifically, this study will help to understand the best mismatch reduction methodologies for a solar PV system under different scenarios. The results also are validated by comparing them with a similar PV system installed in SolarTechLAB, which also operates under the same irradiance and temperature conditions under which these models are tested. This study also presents novel results, covering discussions on the reverse voltage distribution under mismatch scenarios among bypass diode, DC power optimizer, and DPP techniques.
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Blount-Hill, Kwan-Lamar, and Victor St. John. "Manufactured “Mismatch”." Race and Justice 7, no. 2 (January 23, 2017): 110–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2153368716688741.

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Studies bear out that African Americans are drastically underrepresented in criminology and criminal justice doctoral programs and that, once admitted, they have lower-than-average rates of completion. On average, throughout their careers, African Americans are less likely to secure positions in the most prestigious programs; publish in the most highly regarded journals; or receive tenure, promotion, and compensation commensurate with their European American colleagues. One explanation is that the academy espouses ideals that disadvantage those from a Black cultural background. Through auto-ethnographic narratives, this article explores the ways in which criminology and criminal justice have adopted and reinforced a professional culture that may be incongruent with that of most Black academics. Borrowing from the tenets of critical race theory, we examine the ways in which the field imposes criteria for success counter to the cultural orientation of many African Americans. Finally, we argue the need for field-wide self-assessment and proactive measures to increase receptiveness to, and inclusion of, scholars who bring broader methodological and cultural lenses to both the academic discipline and the practical administration of justice.
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Chaudhry, Mumtaz Anwar, Rabia Khalid, and Rasim Özcan. "Determinants of Job Mismatch Among Graduates: A Case Study of Clerical Workers at Lahore, Pakistan." Akademika 92, no. 3 (October 28, 2022): 175–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/akad-2022-9203-13.

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Job mismatch among graduates reflects inefficiencies in the labor market. An imbalance between the demand and supply of graduates in the labor market leads to a horizontal mismatch. Nations make progress based on knowledge and education but despite obtaining higher education individuals are unable to find a job related to their field of study. This phenomenon occurs when educational institutes produce a large number of graduates while on the other hand, the supply of graduates exceeds the demand for graduates. This study aims to find out the determinants of horizontal mismatch and to analyze the reasons why workers have accepted the mismatched job. By using the worker’s self-assessment method required data is collected from the clerical workers of public and private sector universities at Lahore in 2019. These universities include the University of the Punjab, Lahore, and the University of Management and Technology, Lahore. Results of Logistic Regression analysis concluded that cost of job search, asymmetric information, and methods used to find a job are the most important determinants of job-mismatch. This study has also analyzed the reasons why workers have accepted their present mismatched job. Findings concluded that individuals accepted mismatched-job due to pay and promotion opportunities and a good working environment. This study suggested establishing linkages between educational institutes and industries to better formulate the policy that reduces the extent of horizontal mismatch. Keywords: Job-mismatch; logistic regression; worker’s self-assessment approach; graduates; asymmetric information
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Le Gall, Yann, Francois-Xavier Socheleau, and Julien Bonnel. "Matched-Field Performance Prediction with Model Mismatch." IEEE Signal Processing Letters 23, no. 4 (April 2016): 409–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/lsp.2016.2524645.

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Kudo, Noriko, Kiyoto Kasai, Kenji Itoh, Ichiro Koshida, Masato Yumoto, Masato Kato, Satoru Kamio, et al. "Comparison between mismatch negativity amplitude and magnetic mismatch field strength in normal adults." Biological Psychology 71, no. 1 (January 2006): 54–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsycho.2005.01.011.

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Kolosova, A. I., V. N. Rudakov, and S. Y. Roshchin. "The impact of jo-education match on graduate salaries and job satisfaction." Voprosy Ekonomiki, no. 11 (November 6, 2020): 113–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2020-11-113-132.

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The paper estimates the determinants and effects of the job–education field match on graduates’ salaries and job satisfaction taking the merged data from the Russian Labour Force Survey and the National Survey of Graduate Employment, both conducted in 2016. The authors use various measures of the horizontal job–education match: the respondents’ self-assessment and the objective measure derived from job and education fields codes from the corresponding classifiers. The analysis has shown that the probability of having a job in accordance with the received education is higher for graduates in the sphere of medical, computer and law sciences. There is a penalty for mismatched from 6% to 13% compared to those working accordingly the received diploma. The higher the degree of the mismatch - the greater the penalty. The size of penalty depends on major and on the match measure used. The study revealed the negative impact of the job–education horizontal mismatch on job satisfaction, which provides some evidence that the mismatch is mostly involuntary.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Mismatch field"

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Meredith, Guy Robert George. "The consequences of a mismatch between employee needs and job attributes in the information systems field : an empirical survey." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/14948.

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The high turnover of IS staff in South Africa continues to be a source of concern to organisations relying on Information Technology. Such turnover is costly, and leads to delays in project completion; loss of valuable experience; and reductions in IS department productivity. One of the suggestions for reducing turnover that is frequently encountered in the literature is for organisations to implement a dual-career path for their IT staff. This advice is based on the assumption that IT personnel hold either a Managerial or Technical Career Orientation, and that the dual-career path will, therefore, meet the needs of all IT personnel. This study shows that such an assumption is invalid. As a group, IT professionals in South Africa are shown to have a wide diversity of career orientations. In addition, professionals with different career orientations are shown to be very different types of employee, having different needs and values, and exhibiting different levels of performance in the job. As expected, professionals also tend to occupy jobs that are most likely to fulfil their career orientations. Furthermore, IT professionals whose jobs are congruent with their orientations show significantly greater job and career satisfaction, higher organisational commitment, and less intention to leave their organisations, than their counterparts who experience a mismatch. In contrast, the matched group as a whole did not show superior perceived performance in the mismatched group, although certain orientations did exhibit such differences. It is critical that organisations take cognisance of the diversity of IT personnel in their employ, and adopt career planning and motivational strategies flexible enough to accommodate each orientation. This study has shown that the implementation of a dual-career path will satisfy a scant 10.2% of the individuals surveyed. Thus, greater focus by organisations on understanding the individual, and less on seeking to manage the IT profession as a group, will result in personnel experiencing greater satisfaction, as well as more commitment to, and less likelihood of leaving, their employing organisations. It is recommended that research is continued into the career orientations of IS personnel. Specifically, it would be valuable to improve and refine the instrument assembled in this study, the aim of producing a measure that researchers and, moreover, employers can utilise to assess how various jobs match the different career orientations known to exist. Also, it would be beneficial to examine further the performance levels of individuals in positions incompatible with their orientations, and to examine why different levels of performance between matched and mismatched individuals were exhibited by only certain of the orientations. Finally, research should be performed into the different career paths, positions and assignments most suited to the individual orientations, in order to enable organisations to achieve a better fit between the needs of the organisation, and the needs of the IT employee. It is recommended that research is continued into the career of IS personnel. Specifically, it would be valuable to improve and refine the instrument assembled in this study, with aim of producing a measure that researchers and, moreover, employers can utilise to assess how various jobs match the different career orientations known to it would be beneficial to examine further the performance levels of individuals positions incompatible with orientations, and to examine different levels of between matched and mismatched individuals were by only certain of the orientations. Finally, research should performed into the different career paths, positions and assignments most suited to the individual in order to enable organisations to achieve a between the needs of the and the needs of the employee.
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Pratapgarhwala, Mustansir M. "Characterization of Transistor Matching in Silicon-Germanium Heterojunction Bipolar Transistors." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/7536.

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Transistor mismatch is a crucial design issue in high precision analog circuits, and is investigated here for the first time in SiGe HBTs. The goal of this work is to study the effects of mismatch under extreme conditions including radiation, high temperature, and low temperature. One portion of this work reports collector current mismatch data as a function of emitter geometry both before and after 63 MeV proton exposure for first-generation SiGe HBTs with a peak cut-off frequency of 60 GHz. However, minimal changes in device-to-device mismatch after radiation exposure were experienced. Another part of the study involved measuring similar devices at different temperatures ranging from 298K to 377K. As a general trend, it was observed that device-to-device mismatch improved with increasing temperature.
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Orädd, Greger. "NMR diffusion studies on lyotropic liquid crystalline systems." Doctoral thesis, Umeå universitet, Kemiska institutionen, 1994. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-101297.

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The pulsed field gradient fourier transform nuclear magnetic resonance (PFG-FTNMR) method to measure translational diffusion coefficients in multicomponent systems has been applied to amphiphilic molecules forming liquid crystalline phases. By analyzing the concentration dependence of the diffusion coefficients of water and amphiphile in a micellar system of N,N-dimethyldodecy lamine oxide (DDAO) in water it was possible to conclude that the micelles formed were polydisperse in size and shape. It was also shown that solubilization of small amounts of hydrophobic molecules into the micelles induces spherical micelles of a narrow size distribution. From the magnitude of the lateral diffusion coefficient in the cubic phase of DDAO/water it was concluded that this phase is built up of bicontinous aggregates. The lipid lateral diffusion in the cubic phase of monooleoylglycerol (MO)/water has been measured. The decrease in the lateral diffusion of MO in this phase, when the water was replaced by glycerol, was ascribed to changes in viscosity in the polar region. Measurements by electron spin resonance and time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy showed that changes in viscosity of the solvent also affected the motions in the hydrocarbon region. The diffusion coefficients of all three components in the cubic phase located in the lowwater region of the ternary system of diacylglycerol (DAG)/soybean phosphatidylcholine (SPC)/water have been determined. Conclusive evidence was provided for that this cubic phase is built up of reversed micelles containing mainly SPC in a continous matrix of mainly DAG. The effect on the phase properties of DDAO upon incorporation of the peptide gramicidin D has been investigated. It was shown that gramicidin D induces a lamellar phase at all water contents. The change in the order parameter profile of the C-2H bonds in perdeuterated DDAO upon incorporation of gramicidin D is compatible with theoretical calculations for proteins exhibiting a positive hydrophobic mismatch. A method for using the PFG FTNMR technique in measurements of the transmembrane exchange rate of small molecules in vesicular suspensions is discussed and some preliminary data is shown.

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Felicetti, Roberto. "Voltage Transients in the Field Winding of Salient Pole Wound Synchronous Machines : Implications from fast switching power electronics." Licentiate thesis, Uppsala universitet, Elektricitetslära, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-434652.

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Wound Field Synchronous Generators provide more than 95% of the electricity need worldwide. Their primacy in electricity production is due to ease of voltage regulation, performed by simply adjusting the direct current intensity in their rotor winding. Nevertheless, the rapid progress of power electronics devices enables new possibilities for alternating current add-ins in a more than a century long DC dominated technology. Damping the rotor oscillations with less energy loss than before, reducing the wear of the bearings by actively compensating for the mechanic unbalance of the rotating parts, speeding up the generator with no need for additional means, these are just few of the new applications which imply partial or total alternated current supplying of the rotor winding. This thesis explores what happens in a winding traditionally designed for the direct current supply when an alternated current is injected into it by an inverter. The research focuses on wound field salient pole synchronous machines and investigates the changes in the field winding parameters under AC conditions. Particular attention is dedicated to the potentially harmful voltage surges and voltage gradients triggered by voltage-edges with large slew rate. For this study a wide frequency band simplified electromagnetic model of the field winding has been carried out, experimentally determined and validated. Within the specific application of the fast field current control, the research provides some references for the design of the rotor magnetic circuit and of the field winding. Finally the coordination between the power electronics and the field winding properties is addressed, when the current control is done by means of a long cable or busbars, in order to prevent or reduce the ringing.
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Niranjan, Shalini S. "Potential mismatches in structural and functional organization in the gracile nucleus." University of Toledo Health Science Campus / OhioLINK, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=mco1223921577.

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Jung, Fabienne [Verfasser], Heike [Akademischer Betreuer] Endepols, and Ansgar [Akademischer Betreuer] Büschges. "Mismatch responses in the awake rat: Evidence from epidural recordings of auditory cortical fields / Fabienne Jung. Max-Planck-Institut für neurologische Forschung. Gutachter: Heike Endepols ; Ansgar Büschges." Köln : Universitäts- und Stadtbibliothek Köln, 2013. http://d-nb.info/1038486599/34.

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Johnson, Janine B. "Fracture Failure of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/4847.

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Among all existing fuel cell technologies, the planar solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) is the most promising one for high power density applications. A planar SOFC consists of two porous ceramic layers (the anode and cathode) through which flows the fuel and oxidant. These ceramic layers are bonded to a solid electrolyte layer to form a tri-layer structure called PEN (positive-electrolyte-negative) across which the electrochemical reactions take place to generate electricity. Because SOFCs operate at high temperatures, the cell components (e.g., PEN and seals) are subjected to harsh environments and severe thermomechanical residual stresses. It has been reported repeatedly that, under combined thermomechanical, electrical and chemical driving forces, catastrophic failure often occurs suddenly due to material fracture or loss of adhesion at the material interfaces. Unfortunately, there have been very few thermomechanical modeling techniques that can be used for assessing the reliability and durability of SOFCs. Therefore, modeling techniques and simulation tools applicable to SOFC will need to be developed. Such techniques and tools enable us to analyze new cell designs, evaluate the performance of new materials, virtually simulate new stack configurations, as well as to assess the reliability and durability of stacks in operation. This research focuses on developing computational techniques for modeling fracture failure in SOFCs. The objectives are to investigate the failure modes and failure mechanisms due to fracture, and to develop a finite element based computational method to analyze and simulate fracture and crack growth in SOFCs. By using the commercial finite element software, ANSYS, as the basic computational tool, a MatLab based program has been developed. This MatLab program takes the displacement solutions from ANSYS as input to compute fracture parameters. The individual stress intensity factors are obtained by using the volume integrals in conjunction with the interaction integral technique. The software code developed here is the first of its kind capable of calculating stress intensity factors for three-dimensional cracks of curved front experiencing both mechanical and non-uniform temperature loading conditions. These results provide new scientific and engineering knowledge on SOFC failure, and enable us to analyze the performance, operations, and life characteristics of SOFCs.
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Francetto, Tiago Rodrigo. "Comportamento operacional de elementos sulcadores de fertilizante em função da distância dos mesmos para o mecanismo de corte." Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, 2017. http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/11570.

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The objective was to determine the effect of longitudinal distance between coulters and furrow openers about the operational performance of these associations working in different forward speeds, with regard to the energy requeriment and the amount of furrow, with the purpose of identifying the integration mechanism/regulation that presents the lowest energy consumption without compromising the quality of the furrow. This was carried out in an agricultural area located in the municipality of Santa Maria (Rio Grande do Sul), belonging to Universidade Federal de Santa Maria. The soil of the experimental area was classified as Ultisol and sandy. The experiment was composed of 24 combinations of treatments, in a factorial scheme of 2x3x4. These were composed by the interaction of the factors groove opening mechanisms (hoe furrow opener and mismatched double discs), longitudinal distance from center to center of coulter and furrowers (0,50,1,0 e 1,50 m) and forward speeds (1,11, 1,67, 2,22 e 2,78 m s-1). The variables responses of the performance of the mechanisms associations were obtained directly or indirectly, through the application of different methods by different tools. After the acquisition of the data, they were submitted to statistical analysis of variance and verified the significance of the factors through the F test. In addition, a mathematical analysis of the instantaneous rate of change, with the use of the differential calculus. The furrow, distance and velocity factors had a statistically significant influence on the primary performance variables resulting from instrumentation, except the distance factor on the slipping of the driving wheels. For the variables of soil mobilization, the furrow factor provided a significant change in all, while the distance factor significantly modified only the raised area and the maximum furrow depth. Already the velocity, interfered significantly in the latter and in the area of mobilized soil. In addition, in the secondary variables, the modification of the furrow and speed factors did not provide significant change only in the variable soil swelling, while the distance did not change the specific fuel consumption. The traction, the hourly consumption and the skating were higher for the configurations that employ the hoe furrow opener, present greater distance and work at higher speeds. The distance did not modify the mobilized area, the width and the depth of the furrow, and the reduction of this reduced the elevated area. The use of lower speeds and distances provides greater efficiency in the use of traction per unit of depth and of soil mobilized for both furrowers.
O objetivo foi determinar o efeito da distância longitudinal entre disco de corte e sulcador de fertilizante sobre o desempenho operacional destas associações trabalhando em diferentes velocidades de deslocamento, no que diz respeito ao requerimento energético e a qualidade de sulco, com o propósito de identificar a integração mecanismo/regulagem que apresente o menor consumo energético sem comprometer a qualidade do sulco. Este foi realizado em área agrícola situada no município de Santa Maria (Rio Grande do Sul), pertencente à Universidade Federal de Santa Maria. O solo da área experimental foi classificado como Argissolo e textura franca. O experimento foi composto por 24 combinações de tratamentos, em um esquema fatorial de 2x3x4. Estes foram compostos pela interação dos fatores mecanismos de abertura de sulco (haste sulcadora e discos duplos desencontrados), distância longitudinal de centro a centro do mecanismo de corte e dos sulcadores (0,50, 1,0 e 1,50 m) e velocidades de deslocamento (1,11, 1,67, 2,22 e 2,78 m s-1). As variáveis respostas do desempenho das associações de mecanismos foram obtidas de forma direta ou indireta, através da aplicação de diferentes métodos por distintas ferramentas. Após a aquisição dos dados, os mesmos foram submetidos à análise estatística de variância e verificado a significância dos fatores através do teste F. Além disso, foi realizada uma análise matemática da taxa de variação instantânea, com o uso do cálculo diferencial. Os fatores sulcador, distância e velocidade apresentaram influência estatisticamente significativa sobre as variáveis de desempenho primárias oriundas da instrumentação, exceto o fator distância sobre o patinamento dos rodados motrizes. Para as variáveis de mobilização do solo, o fator sulcador proporcionou alteração significativa em todas, enquanto que o fator distância modificou significativamente apenas a área elevada e a profundidade máxima do sulco. Já a velocidade, interferiu significativamente nesta última e na área de solo mobilizada. Ademais, nas variáveis secundárias, a modificação dos fatores sulcador e velocidade não proporcionaram alteração significativa apenas na variável empolamento, enquanto que a distância não modificou o consumo específico de combustível. O esforço tratório, o consumo horário e o patinamento, foram mais elevados para as configurações que empregam a haste sulcadora, apresentam maior distância e trabalham em maiores velocidades. A distância não modificou a área mobilizada, a largura e a profundidade do sulco, sendo que a redução desta diminuiu a área elevada. O emprego de velocidades e distâncias menores propiciou maior eficiência no uso da tração por unidade de profundidade e de solo mobilizada para ambos os sulcadores.
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Wu, Feng-Nan, and 吳鋒南. "Reduction of Crosstalk and Impedance Mismatch on High Density Pin Field and Multi-Module Memory Bus." Thesis, 2013. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/c6a645.

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Compact routing in a high density pin field results in artificial crosstalk and discontinuities. Simplified equations for the embedded and de-embedded processes are proposed for evaluating the errors caused by crosstalk and discontinuities. To evaluate the error caused by coupling due to routing on a high density pin field, a portion of the pin field of the test board is simulated by using the full wave solver. The simulation results indicate that significant artificial resonance occurs when wide traces are used in the board design. To study the effects of impedance variation, a TRL calibration kit without coupling effects is designed using ADS. The error boxes with different impedances can be extracted through post-processing with the TRL calibration kits. The high-density routing is further studied on the coupling impacts of the CPU and DIMM area. The high-density routing under the areas increases crosstalk and discontinuities, the original design of even and odd mode characteristic impedances changes. The occurrence of multi-drop problem between the CPU and memory chip causes over- and under-driven that reduce the eye opening. Furthermore, the different phase velocities of even- and odd-modes cause timing jitter at the receiver end. This dissertation proposes two steps to solve the complex issue of signal integrity for the multi-module memory bus. First, particle swarm optimization (PSO) is used to tune the characteristic impedance of the transmission line and on-die termination (ODT) values such that the variation of transmission line impedance can be improved and maximum power delivery can be obtained. The cost function of the algorithm is defined by selecting the minimum reflection coefficient at the driver side and maximum the transmission coefficient at the receiver side to reduce the over- and under-driven. Second, the timing jitter can be reduced by placing a capacitor to compensate for the velocity difference caused by different propagation modes. Finally, signal integrity enhancements for the DDR3 are verified by measuring S parameters in the frequency domain and post-processed eye diagrams in the time domain.
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Straka, Jason Ryan. "Humming along or buzzing off?: the elusive consequences of plant-pollinator mismatches and factors limiting seed set in the Coast Range of British Columbia." Thesis, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/4326.

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There is concern that climate change may cause mismatches between timing of flowering and activity of pollinators (phenology). However, concluding that mismatches will occur, and have serious consequences for pollination services, requires assumptions that have not yet been tested. I begin by discussing a set of these assumptions, bringing past research into the context of mismatch. Briefly, the assumptions are that 1) dates of first-flowering or emergence (DFFE) correctly describe phenology (and therefore mismatch); 2) differences in DFFE represent the magnitude of mismatch; 3) advancement of DFFE will be the primary phenological change; 4) shifts will be random and independent for each species; 5) populations of plants and pollinators are “bottom-up” regulated by their mutualistic interactions; 6) all interactions are of similar strength and importance; 7) dispersal, and the spatial context of phenological mismatches can be ignored; and ecological processes including 8) phenotypic plasticity and adaptive evolution of phenology, 9) competition and facilitation, and 10) emergence of novel interactions, will not affect mismatches. I then describe novel experiments, which could help to account for some of these assumptions, clarifying the existence and impacts of mismatches. Next, I present an original field experiment on factors affecting seed set in an alpine meadow in the Coast Range of British Columbia, Canada. I found evidence contradicting the assumption that seed set is primarily limited by pollination. My data highlight the roles of phenology, temperature (degree-days above 15°C, and frost hours), and interactions with pollinators (mutualists) and seed-predators (floral antagonists) in driving patterns of seed set. Seed set of early and late-flowering species responded differently to a 400m elevation gradient, which might be explained by phenology of bumble bees. My data suggest that the consequences of mismatch may be smallest for plants that are fly-pollinated and self-fertile. Non-selfing, bee-pollinated species might be more prone to reproductive limitation through mismatch (affected by snowmelt and cumulative degree-days). Plants that are limited by seed-predators might be negatively affected by warming temperatures with fewer frost hours, and extreme events such as late-season frosts and hail storms can prevent plants from setting seed entirely. Overall, my work emphasizes the importance of complementing theory, data-driven simulations, and meta-analyses with experiments carried out in the field.
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Books on the topic "Mismatch field"

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Brüne, Martin, and Wulf Schiefenhövel, eds. Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Medicine. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198789666.001.0001.

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Medicine is grounded in the natural sciences, among which biology stands out with regard to the understanding of human physiology and conditions that cause dysfunction. Ironically, evolutionary biology is a relatively disregarded field. One reason for this omission is that evolution is deemed a slow process. Indeed, macroanatomical features of our species have changed very little in the last 300,000 years. A more detailed look, however, reveals that novel ecological contingencies, partly in relation to cultural evolution, have brought about subtle changes pertaining to metabolism and immunology, including adaptations to dietary innovations, as well as adaptations to exposure to novel pathogens. Rapid pathogen evolution and evolution of cancer cells cause major problems for the immune system to find adequate responses. Moreover, many adaptations to past ecologies have turned into risk factors for somatic disease and psychological disorder in our modern world (i.e. mismatch), among which epidemics of autoimmune diseases, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and obesity, as well as several forms of cancer stand out. In addition, depression, anxiety, and other psychiatric conditions add to the list. The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Medicine is a compilation of up-to-date insights into the evolutionary history of ourselves as a species, and how and why our evolved design may convey vulnerability to disease. Written in a classic textbook style, emphasising the physiology and pathophysiology of all major organ systems, the book addresses students as well as scholars in the fields of medicine, biology, anthropology, and psychology.
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Unger, Jennifer, and Seth J. Schwartz. Future Directions for Research on Acculturation and Health. Edited by Seth J. Schwartz and Jennifer Unger. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190215217.013.34.

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This closing chapter reviews what we see as the contribution of the Handbook to the literature, as well as what we view as the major issues facing the study of acculturation and health. Issues enumerated include mismatches between acculturation theory and the ways in which acculturation is measured and studied in health and medical research; advances in measurement; appreciating the nuanced links between acculturation and health outcomes; expanding the array of migrant groups and receiving societies examined in acculturation and health research; studying acculturation among indigenous and colonized groups; incorporating acculturation into preventive and treatment interventions; and examining the mechanisms through linking acculturation with health outcomes. The chapter concludes with recommendations for moving the field forward.
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Troisi, Alfonso. Nature. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199393404.003.0001.

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Referring to “natural behaviors” or “behaviors against nature” is common not only in the media but also in different professional fields dealing with human conduct. However, many assumptions about human nature that are taken for granted in social and human sciences are wrong when evaluated in light of recent discoveries in evolutionary behavioral biology. The aim of this chapter is to set the framework for an evolutionary analysis of the human mind and behavior and to summarize current knowledge on the evolution of Homo sapiens. Basic concepts of evolutionary biology (e.g., adaptation, ultimate versus proximate causation, genetic mismatch) are briefly explained, and their implications for a correct discussion of human nature are illustrated. The take-home message of the chapter is that a full understanding of the human mind and human behavior requires the integration of social and biological sciences, abandoning false dichotomies such as nature versus culture or instinct versus learning. This is a necessary step toward the practical implementation of ethical and legal systems more respectful of individual proclivities.
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Morgan, Michael M., MacDonald J. Christie, Thomas Steckler, Ben J. Harrison, Christos Pantelis, Christof Baltes, Thomas Mueggler, et al. "Mismatch Field." In Encyclopedia of Psychopharmacology, 786. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68706-1_4370.

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Thuma, Edwin, Simon Rogers, and Iadh Ounis. "Exploiting Query Logs and Field-Based Models to Address Term Mismatch in an HIV/AIDS FAQ Retrieval System." In Natural Language Processing and Information Systems, 77–89. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38824-8_7.

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Conti, Albert A., Tom Van Court, and Martin C. Herbordt. "Processing Repetitive Sequence Structures with Mismatches at Streaming Rate." In Field Programmable Logic and Application, 1080–83. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30117-2_131.

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Costello, Craig, Colin Boyd, Juan Manuel Gonzalez Nieto, and Kenneth Koon-Ho Wong. "Delaying Mismatched Field Multiplications in Pairing Computations." In Arithmetic of Finite Fields, 196–214. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13797-6_14.

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Gardeen, S., A. Leuthold, and J. H. Broadhurst. "Observing Mismatch Fields from Human Auditory Discrimination of Heavily Damped Frequency Component Adjustments." In IFMBE Proceedings, 278–81. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12197-5_64.

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Diesch, E., T. A. Luce, and K. Eyferth. "Source Location and Orientation, Dipole Moment, and Latency of Magnetic Mismatch Fields May Mirror the Perceptual Salience of Phonetic Contrasts." In Biomag 96, 733–36. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1260-7_179.

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Khamis-Dakwar, Reem, and Melissa Randazzo. "Deconstructing the Three Pillars of Evidence-Based Practice to Facilitate Social Justice Work in Speech Language and Hearing Sciences." In Critical Perspectives on Social Justice in Speech-Language Pathology, 130–50. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-7134-7.ch007.

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This chapter reviews the limitations of the evidence-based practice (EBP) framework adopted by American Speech Language Hearing Association for the field of speech, language, and hearing sciences (SLHS) in addressing systemic racism. The authors argue that a shift from a medically-based EBP model to a pluralistic EBP model would better serve the needs of black, indigenous, people of color (BIPOC) with communication impairments in the current sociopolitical landscape. The authors examine the three pillars of EBP through the lens of social justice work. They describe how the current EBP model limits the development of social justice work in SLHS. They describe the need to refine the EBP model by validating the contribution of qualitative research as scientific evidence, reevaluating the basis of clinical expertise in client-clinician cultural mismatch, and address the importance of integrating policy and culture in consideration of client and family preferences. These transformations are critical in light of the under-representation of BIPOC clinicians in the field of SLHS profession.
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Mahto, Rakeshkumar, and Reshma John. "Modeling of Photovoltaic Module." In Solar Cells [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.97082.

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A Photovoltaic (PV) cell is a device that converts sunlight or incident light into direct current (DC) based electricity. Among other forms of renewable energy, PV-based power sources are considered a cleaner form of energy generation. Due to lower prices and increased efficiency, they have become much more popular than any other renewable energy source. In a PV module, PV cells are connected in a series and parallel configuration, depending on the voltage and current rating, respectively. Hence, PV modules tend to have a fixed topology. However, in the case of partial shading, mismatching or failure of a single PV cell can lead to many anomalies in a PV module’s functioning. If proper attention is not given, it can lead to the forward biasing of healthy PV cells in the module, causing them to consume the electricity instead of producing it, hence reducing the PV module’s overall efficiency. Hence, to further the PV module research, it is essential to have an approximate way to model them. Doing so allows for understanding the design’s pros and cons before deploying the PV module-based power system in the field. In the last decade, many mathematical models for PV cell simulation and modeling techniques have been proposed. The most popular among all the techniques are diode based PV modeling. In this book chapter, the author will present a double diode based PV cell modeling. Later, the PV module modeling will be presented using these techniques that incorporate mismatch, partial shading, and open/short fault. The partial shading and mismatch are reduced by incorporating a bypass diode along with a group of four PV cells. The mathematical model for showing the effectiveness of bypass diode with PV cells in reducing partial shading effect will also be presented. Additionally, in recent times besides fixed topology of series–parallel, Total Cross-Tied (TCT), Bridge Link (BL), and Honey-Comb (H-C) have shown a better capability in dealing with partial shading and mismatch. The book chapter will also cover PV module modeling using TCT, BL, and H-C in detail.
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Mitchell, Claire. "I Do and I Understand." In Engaging Teacher Candidates and Language Learners With Authentic Practice, 15–34. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-8543-5.ch002.

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As a result of globalization, World Language Education has experienced considerable changes within recent decades. With these changes, there is a need for new approaches to teaching and learning a world language, as there is a growing mismatch between language use in the real world and the approach to teaching a world language in the classroom. This chapter, then, presents a pedagogical model that was implemented in an Introduction to Second Language Acquisition course in order to adequately prepare teacher candidates for their future careers as educators in a globalized society. In particular, the model in this chapter discusses authentic experiences grounded in inquiry-based learning that provide opportunities for teacher candidates to collaboratively research current trends in the field of World Language Education and put them into practice through undergraduate research projects.
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Mitchell, Claire. "I Do and I Understand." In Research Anthology on Facilitating New Educational Practices Through Communities of Learning, 575–94. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-7294-8.ch030.

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As a result of globalization, World Language Education has experienced considerable changes within recent decades. With these changes, there is a need for new approaches to teaching and learning a world language, as there is a growing mismatch between language use in the real world and the approach to teaching a world language in the classroom. This chapter, then, presents a pedagogical model that was implemented in an Introduction to Second Language Acquisition course in order to adequately prepare teacher candidates for their future careers as educators in a globalized society. In particular, the model in this chapter discusses authentic experiences grounded in inquiry-based learning that provide opportunities for teacher candidates to collaboratively research current trends in the field of World Language Education and put them into practice through undergraduate research projects.
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Conference papers on the topic "Mismatch field"

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Shield, John, Peter Sutton, and Philip Machanick. "Analysis of Kernel Effects on Optimisation Mismatch in Cache Reconfiguration." In 2007 International Conference on Field Programmable Logic and Applications. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/fpl.2007.4380732.

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Dai, Yanwei, Yinghua Liu, and Yuh J. Chao. "Mismatch Effect on the Mode II Type Crack Tip Field in Power-Law Creeping Materials." In ASME 2018 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2018-84623.

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The mismatch effect in weldments are widely to be seen in engineering practices. In this paper, the material mismatch effect on the mode II creep crack tip field is investigated and discussed. The effects of material mismatch and heat affected zone (HAZ) width on the C(t)-integral are presented. Both the local mismatch effect and the general mismatch effect are found to play important roles in the variations of C(t)-integral. The mismatch effect on the stress field of the mode II creep crack is also studied. The two-order term solutions are presented to characterize the material mismatch constraint effect on the mode II type creep crack. Some typical cases by considering general mismatch effect and local mismatch effect are given so as to make comparisons between the HRR field, FE solutions and the two-order term solutions. It can be seen that the two-order term solutions can coincide with the FE solutions quite reasonably regardless of creep extent, creep exponent, mismatch factor and HAZ width. This research also reveals the significant effect of the material mismatch on the high order term solutions under various conditions for mode II creep crack.
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Dai, Yanwei, Yinghua Liu, and Haofeng Chen. "Influences of T-Stress on Constraint Effect in Mismatched Modified Boundary Layer Model for Creep Crack." In ASME 2016 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2016-63220.

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Constraint effect plays an important role in assessing the stress field and the growth rate of creep crack in components under high temperature. The mismatched modified boundary layer (MMBL) model is extended to creep crack in this paper. For the MMBL model, the Q-parameters for different mismatch factors are studied under different T-stresses. The variation of the dimensionless T-stress in creep zone is given. The variations of open stresses with creep time for different mismatch factors are presented under different T-stresses. The comparisons of Q-parameter between homogeneous material and mismatched materials are made. The influences of mismatch factor on the constraint parameter are discussed. The influence of creep exponent on the open stress is also discussed.
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Eteng, Akaa, Sharul Kamal A. Rahim, and Chee Yen Leow. "Effects of size mismatch in dual-function near-field antennas." In 2014 IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on Wireless and Mobile (APWiMob). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/apwimob.2014.6920309.

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Zhang, Guo, Yebin Zhang, Kai Wang, Shoubao Han, Zhonghao Zhou, Chao Li, and Lei Wang. "Sub-aperture field of view mismatch in differential synthetic aperture ladar." In Sixteenth National Conference on Laser Technology and Optoelectronics, edited by Jianqiang Zhu, Weibiao Chen, Pu Wang, Zhenxi Zhang, and Jianrong Qiu. SPIE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2602024.

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Zhao, Ji, Jiayi Ma, Jinwen Tian, Jie Ma, and Dazhi Zhang. "A robust method for vector field learning with application to mismatch removing." In 2011 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cvpr.2011.5995336.

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Qin, Xiaoyi, Ming Li, Hui Bu, Shrikanth Narayanan, and Haizhou Li. "The 2022 Far-field Speaker Verification Challenge: Exploring domain mismatch and semi-supervised learning under the far-field scenario." In The 2022 Far-field Speaker Verification Challenge (FFSVC2022). ISCA: ISCA, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21437/ffsvc.2022-3.

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Lee, Kwangchil, and Kyoungsik Kim. "Impedance mismatch approach for a near-field superlens with intrinsic loss of absorption." In SPIE OPTO: Integrated Optoelectronic Devices, edited by Jean-Emmanuel Broquin and Christoph M. Greiner. SPIE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.809963.

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Lee, Kwangchil, and Kyoungsik Kim. "Enhanced image quality of a lossy near-field superlens using index mismatch approach." In 2009 34th International Conference on Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves (IORMMW-THz 2009). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icimw.2009.5325611.

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Zhuang, Chuanjing, Yaorong Feng, and Chunyong Huo. "Study on the Mismatched Girth Welds of X80 Line Pipes." In 2006 International Pipeline Conference. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2006-10195.

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X80 linepipes are going to be widely used for gas transmission pipelines in China. The welding procedure for girth weld is very critical to the safety of the X80 pipeline. In this paper, different welding procedures are employed to obtain three different mismatched girth welds, with which tests were carried out to analyze effect of mismatch on the properties of girth welds. Plastic deformation and critical defect size (δc) is calculated and discussed for the different mismatched girth welds utilizing both FAD and FEM methods. Overmatched or evenmatched girth weld is recommended for high grade linepipes because overmatched weld has the advantages of improving limit load and enhencing fracture resistance of pipe girth welds. But the increase of weld strength may reduce the resistance of the weld to HIC and SCC, as well as make the field weld operation more difficult. The level of mismatch shouldn’t be too high because too much weld seam strength will not only be a way of waste, but also decrease weld resistance to HIC cracks.
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Reports on the topic "Mismatch field"

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Strahan, Robert W. USMC Field Artillery, Doctrine to Procurement Mismatch. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, October 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada358278.

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Chow, S. I., M. D. Zoltowski, and G. M. Kautz. Multiply-Constrained MVDR Matched Field Processing With A-Posteriori Constraints for Enhanced Robustness to Mismatch. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, December 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada244883.

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