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Discover LudwigThe term "parallel unit" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to two or more phrases, sentences, or clauses in a series that follow the same construction and are of equal importance. For example, "I like to read, run, and swim". Here, ‘read’, ‘run’, and ‘swim’ are all part of the parallel unit.
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Hydrogen-etching of 6H SiC 0001) substrates removed mechanical polishing damage and produced an array of parallel, unit cell high steps.
This paper develops a model for both design and scheduling of flowshop batch plants considering mixed product campaign and parallel unit duplication.
Subsequently, Hu et al. [17, 18] proposed a two-stage multiple objectives PSO algorithm based on parallel unit coordinate system.
If ( M, g ) is an open manifold having a limiting Carleman weight, then some conformal multiple of the metric g admits a parallel unit vector field.
Locally, a manifold admits a parallel unit vector field if and only if it is isometric to the product of an Euclidean interval and another Riemannian manifold.
The advantage of an algometer over the electronic von Frey device is that it is a single and simple handheld unit without any electric wire or other parallel unit.
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CAVLC encoder with three parallel units is proposed to improve entropy coding speed significantly.
The distance can be minimized by optimizing the number of series and parallel units of the electrolyzer.
The impact of such disruptive events can be mitigated by adding parallel units and/or intermediate storage.
The examples deal with disturbance rejection, throughput maximization and economic optimization of plants consisting of parallel units.
With the existence of four parallel units, several SIMD format instructions have been added to LEON2 instruction set.
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