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Capacitor plague
Known as:
Bulging capacitor
, Plague
, Badcaps.net
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The capacitor plague was a problem related to a higher-than-expected failure rate of non-solid aluminum electrolytic capacitors, between 1999 and…
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2008
2008
Collateral, Debt Capacity, and Corporate Investment: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
J. Gan
2008
Corpus ID: 56197293
This paper examines how a shock to collateral value, caused by asset market fluctuations, influences the debt capacities and…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Design of a Soft-Switched 6-kW Battery Charger for Traction Applications
B. Mcgrath
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D. G. Holmes
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P. McGoldrick
,
A. McIver
IEEE transactions on power electronics
2006
Corpus ID: 46588810
Auxiliary power converters for traction rolling stock applications have to operate under difficult conditions, including high…
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2006
2006
Recovery of the black-footed ferret: progress and continuing challenges--Proceedings of the Symposium onthe Status of the Black-footed Ferret and Its Habitat, Fort Collins, Colorado, January 28-29…
J. E. Roelle
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B. Miller
,
J. L. Godbey
,
D. Biggins
2006
Corpus ID: 49358243
Black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) historically occupied colonies of three prairie dog (Cynomys) species—Gunnison’s (C…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Communication In General Decentralised Filters And The Coordinated Search Strategy
F. Bourgault
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H. Durrant-Whyte
2004
Corpus ID: 15063243
This paper addresses the problem of coordinating multiple heterogeneous sensing platforms performing a search mission for a…
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2004
2004
PYRAPERM KILLS FLEAS AND HALTS PLAGUE AMONG UTAH PRAIRIE DOGS
J. Hoogland
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S. Davis
,
Sarah Benson-Amram
,
D. Labruna
,
Brigitte Goossens
,
Margaret A. Hoogland
2004
Corpus ID: 37938465
Abstract Plague is an introduced bacterial disease whose primary vectors are fleas (Siphonaptera). Utah prairie dogs (Cynomys…
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2003
Highly Cited
2003
Direct Observation of Photo Switching in Tethered Spiropyrans Using the Interfacial Force Microscope
B. Bunker
,
Byung I. Kim
,
+5 authors
S. Picraux
2003
Corpus ID: 135614934
The interfacial force microscope has been used to establish the changes in the surface chemistry that accompany photoactivated…
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1995
Highly Cited
1995
Measurement of failure rate in widely distributed software
R. Chillarege
,
S. Biyani
,
J. Rosenthal
Twenty-Fifth International Symposium on Fault…
1995
Corpus ID: 20428700
In the history of empirical failure rate measurement, one problem that continues to plague researchers and practitioners is that…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Specifying Open GIS with Functional Languages
A. Frank
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W. Kuhn
International Multi-Conference on Systems…
1995
Corpus ID: 14298570
The concept of Open GIS depends on precise definitions of data, operations and interfaces. This paper argues for the use of…
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1992
1992
Ecological impact of crayfish plague in Ireland
M. Matthews
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J. Reynolds
Hydrobiologia
1992
Corpus ID: 20325225
Freshwater crayfish are key members of aquatic communities due to their large size and abundance. Although most commonly regarded…
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1986
Highly Cited
1986
The Impact of Plague in Tudor and Stuart England.
R. Outhwaite
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P. Slack
1986
Corpus ID: 157100363
List of tables List of figures Preface Conventions Part I. Perspectives: Disease and society Attitudes and actions Part II. The…
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