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Galactic cosmic-ray modulation in a realistic global magnetohydrodynamic heliosphere
(2013-02-10)To understand the behavior of cosmic-ray modulation seen by the two Voyager spacecraft in the region near the termination shock (TS) and in the heliosheath at a distance of >100 AU, a realistic magnetohydrodynamic global ... -
Galactic cosmic-ray modulation using a solar minimum MHD heliosphere: A stochastic particle approach
(2005-12-01)An example of Galactic cosmic-ray modulation in a fully three-dimensional heliosphere is presented here. We use a stochastic particle method to solve for modulation without requiring symmetric boundaries or fields. We ... -
A Game Theory Motivated Approach to Analyzing Modularity in Automotive Systems
(2019-05)This paper examines the effect of integrated and modular design on consumers and manufacturers and seeks to determine if there is an optimal design that benefits both. Some consumers perceive the automotive industry to ... -
GAMMATONE AND MFCC FEATURES IN SPEAKER RECOGNITION
(2014-11)The feature analysis component of an Automated Speaker Recognition (ASR) system plays a crucial role in the overall performance of the system. There are many feature extraction techniques available, but ultimately we ... -
Gap-based estimation: Choosing the smoothing parameters for probabilistic and general regression neural networks
(2007-10)Probabilistic neural networks (PNN) and general regression neural networks (GRNN) represent knowledge by simple but interpretable models that approximate the optimal classifier or predictor in the sense of expected value ... -
Gas-phase phosgenation of TDA to produce TDI
This design is for a plant that produces toluene-diisocyanate (TDI), an important raw material for the production of flexible polyurethane foams. This industry is a growing global market. The novelty of this process ... -
Gaussian reference fluid and interpretation of
(1991-01-15)The of vacuum geometrodynamics is turned into a Schrödinger equation by imposing the normal Gaussian coordinate conditions with s and then restoring the coordinate invariance of the action by parametrization. This procedure ... -
GBANN-V: Genetically Based Artificial Neural Network With Validation for Optimal Feature Selection and Data Mining
(2016-12)In data mining and machine learning systems, highly predictive feature attributes help researchers and data analysts classify the problem space in the most optimal way. In this thesis paper, a feature subset selection ... -
Gel formation in protein amyloid aggregation: A physical mechanism for cytotoxicity
(2014-04-16)Amyloid fibers are associated with disease but have little chemical reactivity. We investigated the formation and structure of amyloids to identify potential mechanisms for their pathogenic effects. We incubated lysozyme ... -
Gemini mid-IR polarimetry of NGC 1068: Polarized structures around the nucleus
(2007-05-20)We present diffraction-limited, 10 μm imaging polarimetry data for the central regions of the archetypal Seyfert active galactic nucleus NGC 1068. The position angle of polarization is consistent with three dominant ... -
Gene Expression Studies for Analyzing Effects of Space Radiation in Tissues
(2019-07)Human exploration beyond the earth's orbit poses many risks for the crew on these missions. One of the major health risks is exposure to space radiation environment beyond the earth’s magnetic field. The space environment ... -
Gene transcription and chromosome replication in Escherichia coli
(1997-01)Transcript levels of several Escherichia coli genes involved in chromosome replication and cell division were measured in dnaC2(Ts) mutants synchronized for chromosome replication by temperature shifts. Levels of transcripts ... -
GENERAL ELECTRIC J85 ENGINE FLAME HOLDER TOOLING
(2020-08)Larsen Motorsports competes in drag racing events all over the country using their jet power drag cars. These competitions are focused on getting the most performance out of the engine as possible by shaving weight off the ... -
General existence principles for nonlocal boundary value problems with ø-laplacian and their applications
(2005-05-12)The paper presents general existence principles which can be used for a large class of nonlocal boundary value problems of the form (ø(x′)) ′ = f1(t,x,x′) + f2(t,x,x′)F 1X + f3(t,x,x′)f2x,α(x) = 0, β(x) = 0, where fj satisfy ... -
Generalized event shape and energy flow studies in e+e- annihilation at √s = 91.2-208.0 gev
(2011-10-31)We present results from a study of hadronic event structure in high energy e+e− interactions using the L3 detector at LEP. A new class of event shape distributions are measured at and above the Z boson pole for light quark ... -
Generalized first-order nonlinear evolution equations and generalized yosida approximations based on H-maximal monotonicity frameworks
(2009)First a general framework for the Yosida approximation is introduced based on the relative H-maximal monotonicity model, and then it is applied to the solvability of a general class of first-order nonlinear evolution ... -
Generalized flow invariance for differential inclusions
(2005-05-12)We introduce a generalized notion of invariance for differential inclusions, using a proximal aiming condition in terms of proximal normals. A set of sufficient conditions for the weak and strong invariance in the generalized ... -
A generalized framework for reasoning with angular directions
(2001-11-03)This extended abstract presents a new scheme for qualitative reasoning with directions between points in 2D-space, called Star-ontology(6). The current results of our study on the complexity issues for reasoning with ... -
Generalized Random Measures on Topological Spaces
(2019-05)Our work deals with classes of random measures on σ-compact Hausdorff spaces perturbed by stochastic processes. We render a rigorous construction of the stochastic integral of functions of two variables and show that ... -
Generalized Two Point Boundary Value Problems. Existence and Uniqueness
(1992)An algorithm is presented for finding the pseudo-inverse of a rectangular matrix. Using this algorithm as a tool, existence and uniqueness of solutions to two point boundary value problems associated with general first ...