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    RAD51: beyond the break by Wassing, IE, Esashi, F

    Published 2020
    Journal article
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    Dissipative Protection of a GKP Qubit in a High-Impedance Superconducting Circuit Driven by a Microwave Frequency Comb by L.-A. Sellem, A. Sarlette, Z. Leghtas, M. Mirrahimi, P. Rouchon, P. Campagne-Ibarcq

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In a state-of-the-art experimental setup, we estimate that the encoded qubit lifetime could extend 2 orders of magnitude beyond the break-even point, with substantial margin for improvement through progress in fabrication and control electronics. …”
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    PEMBUATAN MESIN MICRO EDM DIE SINKING PORTABLE SERTA PEMBUATAN MICRO HOLES DENGAN TOOL ELEKTRODA BRASS (KUNINGAN) PADA BENDA KERJA STAINLESS STEEL 204 by , BRANGGAH BANGKIT AJI, , Muslim Mahardika, S.T., M.Eng., Ph.D.

    Published 2013
    “…Electrical spark occurs when the voltage difference between the cutting tool and the workpiece beyond the \"break down voltage\" dielectric gap. The influence of the electric field that exists between the electrode and the workpiece causes movement of positive ions and electrons, respectively toward opposite poles, forming ion channels that are conductive. …”
    Thesis
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    Application of type I and II error analysis to support economic decision-making of using an immunomodulator feed additive by L.T. Casarotto, A. De Vries, J.D. Chapman, L.O. Ely, G.E. Dahl

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We concluded that a type I and II error analysis applied to the use of the OMN feed additive provided additional insights beyond a break-even analysis to support economic decision-making when the response on dairy farms is uncertain. …”
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    3D Deep Learning Segmentation for Fiber Break Analysis of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer Tomograms by Vuong, Daniel

    Published 2023
    “…Qualitative and quantitative analysis reveals that the 3D model has the ability to embed the third dimension of spatial information, such that 3D segmentation is evaluated as improved over 2D for the fiber break problem, which is also desirable for future applications in composite damage segmentation beyond fiber breaks, suggesting 3D will be strictly better in the composite damage classification problem space.…”
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