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B+ TREE CACHE MEMORY PERFORMANCEGIESKE, EDMUND J. 06 October 2004 (has links)
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Ergonomic Comparison of Keyboard and Touch Screen Data Entry While Standing and SittingHammer, Matthew Justin 08 October 2007 (has links)
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Characterizing the performance of a biological analogue to a digital inverterGhosh, Susmit Kumar 05 October 2010 (has links)
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Dynamic Level-2 Cache Memory Locking by Utilizing Multiple Miss TablesMocniak, Andrew Louis 01 June 2016 (has links)
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DHT-based Collaborative Web TranslationTu, Zongjie January 2016 (has links)
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MAKING A GROUPED-DATA FREQUENCY TABLE: DEVELOPMENT AND EXAMINATION OF THE ITERATION ALGORITHMLohaka, Hippolyte O. January 2007 (has links)
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Effect of water table management on selected physical properties and carbon fractions of a Hoytville soil in Northwest OhioBaker, Barbara J. 20 December 2002 (has links)
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The Effects of Play Pracice on Teaching Table Tennis Forehand SkillsZhang, Peng 20 August 2008 (has links)
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An IPv6 Routing Table Lookup Algorithm in Software and ASIC by Designing a High-Level Synthesis SystemIslam, MD I. 21 July 2022 (has links)
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Pollutant advective spreading in beach sand exposed to high-energy tidesItugha, O.D., Chen, D., Guo, Yakun 13 August 2016 (has links)
yes / This paper presents field measurements in which dye solute was injected into coastal sand to investigate contaminant advection in intertidal beach sand. The measurements show the pathways of a contaminated plume in the unsaturated zone during both the flood and ebb tides. A prescribed amount of dye tracer solution was directly injected through the topsoil, with average porosity 0.3521±0.01, at predetermined locations of the River Mersey’s outer estuarial beach during ebb-tide. The injected dye was monitored, sampled and photographed over several tidal cycles. The distinctive features of the plume (full two dimensional cross-sections), sediments and water-table depth were sampled in-situ, close to the injection point (differing from previous contaminant monitoring tests in aquifers). The advective movement is attributed to tidal impact which is different from contaminant transport in aquifers. The experimental results show that plumes have significantly large spatial variability, diverging upwards and converging downwards, with a conical geometric shape which is different from the usual spherical/elliptical shape reported in literature. The mean vertical motion of the plume reaches three times the top-width within ten tidal cycles, exceeding the narrow bottom-width by a factor of order 2. The observed transport features of the plume within the beach sand have significant relevance to saltwater intrusion, surface water and groundwater quality. The field observations are unique and can serve as a valuable benchmark database for relevant numerical studies. / China Ministry of Science and Technology 973 program (2014CB745001), Special Program of future development in Shenzhen (201411201645511650) and Shenzhen Key Laboratory for Coastal Ocean Dynamic and Environment(ZDSY20130402163735964).
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