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A KINEMATIC FOCUS ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE MAIN PHASES OF SKI JUMPJNG AND PERFORMANCE AT THE INNSBRUCK
"... Ski jumping is a sport discipline which consists of a wide range of movements. The jump is typically divided into a series of phases: in-run, take-off, transition, flight and follow up phase, the landing. Although there are ..."
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Ski jumping is a sport discipline which consists of a wide range of movements. The jump is typically divided into a series of phases: in-run, take-off, transition, flight and follow up phase, the landing. Although there are
Copy right © The Society of Geomagnetism and Earth, Planetary and Space Sciences (SGEPSS); The Seismological Society of Japan; The Volcanological Society of Japan; The Geodetic Society of Japan; The Japanese Society for Planetary Sciences. Main-phase cre
, 1999
"... During a geomagnetic storm in early November 1993, NOAA satellite observations revealed that a population of energetic electrons appeared in the center of the outer radiation belt during the main phase of the storm. At the beginning of the main phase of the magnetic storm, the number of electrons wi ..."
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During a geomagnetic storm in early November 1993, NOAA satellite observations revealed that a population of energetic electrons appeared in the center of the outer radiation belt during the main phase of the storm. At the beginning of the main phase of the magnetic storm, the number of electrons
STATISTICAL PROPERTIES OF DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS WITH SOME HYPERBOLICITY
, 1997
"... This paper is about the ergodic theory of attractors and conservative dynamical systems with hyperbolic properties on large parts (though not necessarily all) of their phase spaces. The main results are for discrete time systems. To put this work into context, recall that for Axiom A attractors the ..."
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This paper is about the ergodic theory of attractors and conservative dynamical systems with hyperbolic properties on large parts (though not necessarily all) of their phase spaces. The main results are for discrete time systems. To put this work into context, recall that for Axiom A attractors
A point-charge force field for molecular mechanics simulations of proteins based on condensed-phase QM calculations
- J. Comput. Chem
, 2003
"... Abstract: Molecular mechanics models have been applied extensively to study the dynamics of proteins and nucleic acids. Here we report the development of a third-generation point-charge all-atom force field for proteins. Following the earlier approach of Cornell et al., the charge set was obtained b ..."
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by fitting to the electrostatic potentials of dipeptides calculated using B3LYP/cc-pVTZ//HF/6-31G* * quantum mechanical methods. The main-chain torsion parameters were obtained by fitting to the energy profiles of Ace-Ala-Nme and Ace-Gly-Nme di-peptides calculated using MP2/cc-pVTZ//HF/6-31G* * quantum
Performance-Effective and Low-Complexity Task Scheduling for Heterogeneous Computing
- IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
, 2002
"... Efficient application scheduling is critical for achieving high performance in heterogeneous computing environments. The application scheduling problem has been shown to be NP-complete in general cases as well as in several restricted cases. Because of its key importance, this problem has been exte ..."
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extensively studied and various algorithms have been proposed in the literature which are mainly for systems with homogeneous processors. Although there are a few algorithms in the literature for heterogeneous processors, they usually require significantly high scheduling costs and they may not deliver good
A Nonlinear Primal-Dual Method For Total Variation-Based Image Restoration
, 1995
"... . We present a new method for solving total variation (TV) minimization problems in image restoration. The main idea is to remove some of the singularity caused by the non-differentiability of the quantity jruj in the definition of the TV-norm before we apply a linearization technique such as Newton ..."
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. We present a new method for solving total variation (TV) minimization problems in image restoration. The main idea is to remove some of the singularity caused by the non-differentiability of the quantity jruj in the definition of the TV-norm before we apply a linearization technique
The Atlantic multidecadal oscillation and its relationship to rainfall and river flows in the continental
, 2001
"... Abstract. North Atlantic sea surface temperatures for 1856-1999 contain a 65-80 year cycle with a 0.4 øC range, referred to as the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) by Kerr [2000]. AMO warm phases occurred during 1860-1880 and 1940-1960, and cool phases during 1905-1925 and 1970-1990. The sign ..."
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and 1950s. Between AMO warm and cool phases, Mississippi River outflow varies by 10 % while the inflow to Lake Okeechobee, Florida varies by 40%. The geographical pattern of variability is influenced mainly by changes in summer rainfall. The winter patterns of interannual rainfall variability associated
Scalable high performance main memory system using phase-change memory technology
- In International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA
, 2009
"... The memory subsystem accounts for a significant cost and power budget of a computer system. Current DRAM-based main memory systems are starting to hit the power and cost limit. An alternative memory technology that uses resistance contrast in phase-change materials is being actively investigated in ..."
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The memory subsystem accounts for a significant cost and power budget of a computer system. Current DRAM-based main memory systems are starting to hit the power and cost limit. An alternative memory technology that uses resistance contrast in phase-change materials is being actively investigated
A durable and energy efficient main memory using phase change memory technology
- In International Symposium on Computer Architecture
, 2009
"... Using nonvolatile memories in memory hierarchy has been investigated to reduce its energy consumption because nonvolatile memories consume zero leakage power in memory cells. One of the difficulties is, however, that the endurance of most nonvolatile memory technologies is much shorter than the conv ..."
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the conventional SRAM and DRAM technology. This has limited its usage to only the low levels of a memory hierarchy, e.g., disks, that is far from the CPU. In this paper, we study the use of a new type of nonvolatile memories – the Phase Change Memory (PCM) as the main memory for a 3D stacked chip. The main
Coil sensitivity encoding for fast MRI. In:
- Proceedings of the ISMRM 6th Annual Meeting,
, 1998
"... New theoretical and practical concepts are presented for considerably enhancing the performance of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) by means of arrays of multiple receiver coils. Sensitivity encoding (SENSE) is based on the fact that receiver sensitivity generally has an encoding effect complementa ..."
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, samples of distinct information content can be obtained at one time by using distinct receivers in parallel (2), implying the possibility of reducing scan time in Fourier imaging without having to travel faster in k-space. In 1988 Hutchinson and Raff (3) suggested dispensing entirely with phase encoding
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