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For trace metals that do not contribute to the composition of the solution the activity coefficient can be determined from six contributions: (i) The Debye Hückel limiting law, which is only a function of ionic strength.

This rather big area gap is explained by five contributions: (i) interfacing, integration, and autonomy,   (ii) higher interleaving throughput,   (iii) very-large state interleaving,   (iv) programmability,   (v) dimensioning required for prototyping.  .

This paper makes two major contributions: (i) first, we describe a novel wireless multihop testbed, which we name FloorNet, that is deployed and operated under the false floor of a lab in our Computer Science building.

In this paper, we make the following concrete contributions: (i) We build indexes of bus journey data by bit-vectors according to the application scenarios, taking into account particularly the temporal and spatial factors.

For this, we carry out the following contributions: (i) a thorough review of 3GPP specifications analyzing the QoS requirements imposed by the 3GPP QoS architecture and their implications on the scheduling design.

This paper contains the following contributions: (i) a novel Affine-Arithmetic (AA) SQNR estimator optimized for LTI algorithms,   (ii) a novel AA-based SQNR estimator for LTI and differentiable algorithms.

This study makes four important contributions, (i) a state-of-the-art of Kanban research is provided, (ii) the reported benefits and challenges are identified in both the primary papers and experience reports, (iii) recommended practices from both the primary papers and experience reports are listed and (iv) opportunities for future Kanban research are identified.

This study has two main contributions: (i) a new method for design improvement applying GA to optimization of vibration characteristics for the horizontal-axis washing machines, and (ii) a novel measurement method yielding the displacement in 2D and instantaneous frequency of vibration from acceleration data.

In this article, we present a Temporal Collective Matrix Factorization (TCMF) model, making the following contributions: (i) we capture preference dynamics through a joint decomposition model that extracts the user temporal patterns, and (ii) co-factorize the temporal patterns with multimodal user-item interactions by minimizing a joint objective function to generate the recommendations.

Wear due to the sliding contact between a pantograph strip and the contact wire of a railway overhead line has three main contributions: (i) a mechanical one, due to friction, (ii) an electrical one, due to current flow at the contact area and (iii) that due to electrical arcs related to the power dissipated during arc generation.

The presence of ontologies has three main contributions: (i) each owner of each source may use it to define his/her requirements, (ii) it reduces most important types of conflicts that may exist in sources and requirements (schematic and semantic) and (iii) it facilitates the sustainable urbanization of the target data warehouse.

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