نتایج جستجو برای: thermal period

تعداد نتایج: 701324  

Increasing the population of cities and the growth and development of urban planning on the one hand and climate change on the other hand has affected the thermal balance of cities and has created thermal islands, so attention to the impact of design on the thermal comfort of urban spaces has become important. The study of the thermal performance of yards as common spaces between urban scale an...

2000
A. R. King K. Schenker

We show that the usual picture of supersoft X–ray binary evolution as driven by conservative thermal–timescale mass transfer cannot explain the short orbital periods of RX J0537.7–7034 (3.5 hr) and 1E0035.4-7230 (4.1 hr). Non–conservative evolution may produce such periods, but requires very significant mass loss, and is highly constrained.

2014
G. Ruocco A. Fratalocchi

Rhythms of life are dictated by oscillations, which take place in a wide rage of biological scales. In bacteria, for example, oscillations have been proven to control many fundamental processes, ranging from gene expression to cell divisions. In genetic circuits, oscillations originate from elemental block such as autorepressors and toggle switches, which produce robust and noise-free cycles wi...

Journal: :Nano letters 2008
Nuo Yang Gang Zhang Baowen Li

The thermal conductivity of silicon nanowires (SiNWs) is investigated by molecular dynamics (MD) simulation. It is found that the thermal conductivity of SiNWs can be reduced exponentially by isotopic defects at room temperature. The thermal conductivity reaches the minimum, which is about 27% of that of pure 28Si NW, when doped with 50% isotope atoms. The thermal conductivity of isotopic-super...

Journal: :Applied optics 2005
Takashi Yokouchi Yoshifumi Suzaki Kiyoshi Nakagawa Makoto Yamauchi Masanori Kimura Yasuo Mizutani Susumu Kimura Seiki Ejima

We have developed a wideband tunable optical filter that uses a long-period fiber grating (LPFG) in which both resonance wavelength and its signal attenuation can be adjusted. We create the grating mechanically by pressing a spring coil to an optical fiber. We achieve continuous fine tuning of wavelength and attenuation by varying the temperature of the LPFG. The adjustable ranges of the LPFG a...

Introduction and purpose: Thermal comfort conditions are a set of thermal conditions that can be appropriate for at least 80% of people. The absence of thermal comfort conditions is considered as a bipolar phenomenon of cold to warm or hot discomfort, which creates different levels of thermal stress. In this comparative study, we analyzed the temporal and spatial distributio...

2009
E. S. Landry A. J. H. McGaughey

Molecular dynamics simulations are used to examine the effect of interfacial species mixing on the thermal conductivity of Stillinger-Weber Si /Si0.7Ge0.3 and Si/Ge superlattices at a temperature of 500 K. The thermal conductivity of Si /Si0.7Ge0.3 superlattices is predicted to not depend on the interfacial species mixing and to increase with increasing period length. This period length depende...

2006
Leonid V. Kovalev Diego Maldonado Jang-Mei Wu

We construct quasiconformal mappings in Euclidean spaces by integration of a discontinuous kernel against doubling measures with suitable decay. The differentials of mappings that arise in this way satisfy an isotropic form of the doubling condition. We prove that this isotropic doubling condition is satisfied by the distance functions of certain fractal sets. Finally, we construct an isotropic...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2003
Michael Tombu Pierre Jolicoeur

The authors present the central capacity sharing (CCS) model and derive equations describing its behaviors to explain results from dual-task situations. The predictions of the CCS model are contrasted with those of the central bottleneck model. The CCS model predicts all of the hallmark effects of the psychological refractory period (PRP) pardigm: -1 slope of the PRP effect at short stimulus on...

Journal: :Acta psychologica 2014
Markus Janczyk Susanne Augst Wilfried Kunde

Stimuli that are clearly positive or negative (hence valence-laden stimuli) have the potential to interrupt unrelated task processing. A typical example is the emotional Stroop effect (ESE) in which responding to a certain task feature (e.g., color) is delayed by the presentation of task-irrelevant valent stimuli (e.g., negative pictures) compared to valence-neutral stimuli. Here we scrutinize ...

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