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PHENOMENA OBSERVED IN LABORATORY PLASMAS RELEVANT FOR THE SO-CALLED ANOMALOUS TRANSPORT OBSERVED IN PLASMA DEVICES

by C Gherman , C Borcia , E Lozneanu , M Sanduloviciu , C Gaman
"... The storage of matter and energy in confined plasma configurations is limited by an intermittent loss of particles and energy, usually referred to as anomalous transport. For tentatively explaining this phenomenon, we present in this paper experimental evidence of intermittent shelling off of elect ..."
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of electrical double layers generated at the border of confined plasma following a self-organization scenario. Moving against the electrons kinetic energy gradient, these structures enable the anomalous transport of matter and energy from the plasma to the surrounding. Our study can be related to the flicker

426 American Society of Hematology Challenges in the Therapeutic Use of a “So-Called ” Universal Hemostatic Agent:

by Recombinant Factor Viia, W. Keith Hoots
"... Recombinant factor VIIa (rFVIIa) has been licensed by the U.S.A. and European regulatory agencies (FDA and EMEA, respectively) for nearly a decade to treat patients with con-genital or acquired hemophilia A or B and high respond-ing inhibitors to factor VIII (FVIII) and factor IX (FIX). Re-cently (2 ..."
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-cently (2004-2005), rFVIIa has been similarly licensed for replacement therapy in factor VII (FVII) deficiency.1 In ad-dition, both research investigators and clinicians treating patients with severe hemorrhaging have employed rFVIIa as a potential “universal hemostatic agent ” in diverse sce-narios for which

Use-driven product conceptualization based on nucleus modeling and simulation with scenarios

by Wilfred Van Der Vegte, Imre Horváth - Proc. 15th European Simulation Symposium , 2003
"... conceptual product design, use process Conventionally, simulation of product behaviour is em-ployed as a pre-realization type of assessment at the end of the design process, making only late feedback for im-provement possible. Enabling the start of optimization in the conceptualization is expected t ..."
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of the use process. Simulations are con-trolled by so-called scenarios that arrange a logical struc-ture of feasible situations for the integral model. The pa-per describes the content of the nucleus-based integral model and presents an application case study to illustrate the potentials of this new approach

USE-DRIVEN PRODUCT CONCEPTUALIZATION BASED ON NUCLEUS MODELING AND SIMULATION WITH SCENARIOS

by unknown authors
"... conceptual product design, use process Conventionally, simulation of product behaviour is employed as a pre-realization type of assessment at the end of the design process, making only late feedback for improvement possible. Enabling the start of optimization in the conceptualization is expected to ..."
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of the use process. Simulations are controlled by so-called scenarios that arrange a logical structure of feasible situations for the integral model. The paper describes the content of the nucleus-based integral model and presents an application case study to illustrate the potentials of this new approach. 3

Global and regional climate changes due to black carbon,

by V Ramanathan , G Carmichael - Nat. Geosci., , 2008
"... Figure 1: Global distribution of BC sources and radiative forcing. a, BC emission strength in tons per year from a study by Bond et al. Full size image (42 KB) Review Nature Geoscience 1, 221 -227 (2008 Black carbon in soot is the dominant absorber of visible solar radiation in the atmosphere. Ant ..."
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by more than 25% and increase drought frequency significantly 59 . As wash out by rain is a major sink for BC, large decreases in rainfall can have a positive feedback on BC concentrations. The other scenario is the so-called nuclear winter scenario 87, 88, 89 , in which large-scale increase in BC from

Dynamic Oligopolistic Games Under Uncertainty: A Stochastic Programming Approach

by Talat Genc , Stanley S. Reynolds , Suvrajeet Sen , 2005
"... This paper studies several stochastic programming formulations of dynamic oligopolistic games under uncertainty. We argue that one of the models, namely Games with Probabilistic Scenarios (GPS), provides an appropriate formulation. For such games, we show that symmetric players earn greater expected ..."
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expected profits as demand volatility increases. This result suggests that even in an increasingly volatile market, players may have an incentive to participate in the market. The key to our approach is the so-called scenario formulation of stochastic programming. In addition to several modeling insights

Dynamic Oligopolistic Games Under Uncertainty: A Stochastic Programming Approach*

by Talat Genca, Stanley S. Reynoldsb, Suvrajeet Senc , 2005
"... Abstract: This paper studies several stochastic programming formulations of dynamic oligopolistic games under uncertainty. We argue that one of the models, namely Games with Probabilistic Scenarios (GPS), provides an appropriate formulation. For such games, we show that symmetric players earn greate ..."
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greater expected profits as demand volatility increases. This result suggests that even in an increasingly volatile market, players may have an incentive to participate in the market. The key to our approach is the so-called scenario formulation of stochastic programming. In addition to several modeling

Resource prediction for media stream decoding

by Juan Hamers, Lieven Eeckhout - In DATE , 2007
"... Resource prediction refers to predicting required compute power and energy resources for consuming a service on a device. Resource prediction is extremely useful in a client-server setup where the client requests a media service from the server or content provider. The content provider (in cooperati ..."
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in the content provider’s database into so called scenarios. Client profiling using scenario representatives characterizes the client’s computational power. This enables the content provider for predicting decode time, decode energy and quality of service for a media stream of interest once deployed

Scenario Clustering

by unknown authors
"... Dependence between various stage2 scenarios. Scenarios optimization starts from optimal dual basis of the last scenario solved Solving similar scenarios successively (by forming clusters of scenarios) sig-nificantly reduces the stage2 solve time. Issue: Internal Library state affects performance of ..."
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Dependence between various stage2 scenarios. Scenarios optimization starts from optimal dual basis of the last scenario solved Solving similar scenarios successively (by forming clusters of scenarios) sig-nificantly reduces the stage2 solve time. Issue: Internal Library state affects performance

Distributed System Upgrade Scenarios

by Sameer Ajmani , 2003
"... this report must be Live: the report would only be sent if the calling OR requested a trace on the non-upgraded OR; since the calling OR's SO always responds Live to such trace requests, this report must also be Live. A Live report just causes an 5 old ref to be maintained, so it has no e#ect ..."
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this report must be Live: the report would only be sent if the calling OR requested a trace on the non-upgraded OR; since the calling OR's SO always responds Live to such trace requests, this report must also be Live. A Live report just causes an 5 old ref to be maintained, so it has no e
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