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For the calculation a network model (whose admittance is identical to the thermal admittance of the system) has been designed for the whole system.

Even though both P1 and P2 exhibit good inhibition efficiency, maximum efficiency is obtained for compound P2 because of the presence of plenty of electrons and an additional pyridine ring compared to P1. CPE is a special element whose admittance is a function of angular frequency and whose phase is independent of frequency [50].

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The correction current injection technique is adopted to adjust the power exchange of shunt elements, whose nominal admittances are included in the system admittance matrix, through suitable fringing currents in the iteration process.

It is shown that at the leading order, the behaviour of the resonant surface is described in terms of the effective admittance, whose unconventional properties makes it possible to achieve the total sound absorption at multiple frequencies, broadband absorption, the phase reversal of the reflected wave at resonance and the control of the enclosure modes.

When dealing with the representation of a nonlinear load through admittances, whose magnitude and angle depend on the harmonic content of the supply voltage, the tensor based procedures are accurate enough when the load admittance loci yields to a circle, which is usually the case for simulations.

In a troubling week for long-suffering fans and overstocked merchandising companies alike, the Sugababes have gained admittance to a small, strange subset of acts, whose only shared characteristic is a desire to continue working, despite containing none of their original members.

Students whose families have paid for admittance at this level are given priority when applying for primary level at the same school.

The republic's Greek-run government established special tariff arrangements with the European Union and from 1990 sought admittance to the organization, whose member countries account for about half of the island's imports.

Women who were admitted post-partum (n = 114) were excluded from the sample, as well as women whose gestational age was < 28 weeks upon admittance or were recorded as abortion (n = 482 women), and women who were discharged before delivery (n = 687 women).

In the sensitivity analysis, we further demonstrated that a diagnosis of GORD after COPD is an independent risk factor for ICU admittance and mechanical ventilation even after including patients whose GORD was diagnosed prior to their COPD diagnosis and those patients that suffered an AECOPD within the first year preceding their diagnosis with GORD.

One is an admittance card dated April 12 , 1865 to a lecture by the abolitionist Frederick Douglass, whose home, now a historical site, is a short walk from the museum.

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