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The photoelectrical efficiencies of the corresponding cells based on rigid and flexible photoanodes were achieved maximum up to be 3.91% and 2.22% under 100 mW cm−2 AM 1.5 illumination, respectively.
This takes into account a number of things, and due to the freedom of speech provisions under the Human Rights Act 1998 is deliberately intended not to be based on rigid and inflexible tests.
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The ultimate design loads of the test beams were calculated based on rigid plastic analysis (RPA) using the actual material properties.
Indeed, a significant number of natural products are based on rigid templates and frameworks that have limited conformational variability, e.g., alkaloids and steroids.
The device is made on flexible foil using printing whereas all preconcentrators seen in literature are mainly based on rigid substrates and are micro-machined using cleanroom processes.
Conventional analysis methods for building structures with added viscoelastic dampers, such as direct integration, complex mode superposition, and modal strain energy method, were compared, and a procedure based on rigid diaphragm assumption and matrix condensation technique was proposed for application in the preliminary analysis and design stages.
Liquid oil-futures contracts have shifted the market from one based on rigid bilateral deals to a dynamic one in which oil is a fungible, global commodity.
Literature shows several methods, to solve the vehicle reallocation problem and most of them are based on rigid control thresholds and refer to car-sharing systems.
Verizon Wireless' consistent focus on reliability is based on rigid engineering standards and a disciplined deployment approach year after year.
The most common approach to the model creation, based on rigid body kinematics and transformations of coordinates between the individual rigid bodies, is a homogeneous transformation matrix (HTM).
The phenomenon, however, subsequently provided important evidence for Newton's theory of gravity when d'Alembert in 1749 carried out a successful derivation based on rigid body motion and a correct value of the Moon's force derived from the then recently discovered phenomenon of the nutation of the Earth.
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