Academic literature on the topic 'Competitive Consecutive'

Create a spot-on reference in APA, MLA, Chicago, Harvard, and other styles

Select a source type:

Consult the lists of relevant articles, books, theses, conference reports, and other scholarly sources on the topic 'Competitive Consecutive.'

Next to every source in the list of references, there is an 'Add to bibliography' button. Press on it, and we will generate automatically the bibliographic reference to the chosen work in the citation style you need: APA, MLA, Harvard, Chicago, Vancouver, etc.

You can also download the full text of the academic publication as pdf and read online its abstract whenever available in the metadata.

Journal articles on the topic "Competitive Consecutive"

1

Cox, Stephen M. "Chaotic mixing of a competitive–consecutive reaction." Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 199, no. 3-4 (2004): 369–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physd.2004.08.030.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
2

Kawamura, Tsutomu, Tomofumi Shiraishi, and Masashi Oda. "Numerical Analyses of Competitive-Consecutive Reactions in Microreactors." JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OF JAPAN 41, no. 2 (2008): 108–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1252/jcej.07we137.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
3

Speier, John L., and Ming Shin Tzou. "Relative consecutive competitive rates of alkoxylation of chlorosilanes." Organometallics 12, no. 5 (1993): 1981–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/om00029a066.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
4

Hecht, K. J., A. Kölbl, M. Kraut, and K. Schubert. "Micromixer Characterization with Competitive-Consecutive Bromination of 1,3,5-Trimethoxybenzene." Chemical Engineering & Technology 31, no. 8 (2008): 1176–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ceat.200800213.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
5

Sharma, Kal Renganathan. "Improvement of Biodiesel Product Yield during Simple Consecutive-Competitive Reactions." Journal of Encapsulation and Adsorption Sciences 05, no. 04 (2015): 204–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/jeas.2015.54017.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
6

Taimela, Simo, Urho M. Kujala, and Sakari Orava. "Two Consecutive Rib Stress Fractures in a Female Competitive Swimmer." Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine 5, no. 4 (1995): 254–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00042752-199510000-00009.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
7

Krongauz, Vadim V., and Hye Yeong Kim. "Competitive Consecutive Electron Transfer in Determination of Ionization Potentials: Ketene Derivatives." Journal of Physical Chemistry A 110, no. 51 (2006): 13808–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp0641637.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
8

Liu, Jie, Yan An, Ya-Hui Wang, Hai-Ying Jiang, Yu-Xin Zhang, and Zili Chen. "Unprecedented Consecutive, Competitive Nucleophilic Addition to Construct Densely Functionalized Propargylic Alcohols." Chemistry - A European Journal 14, no. 30 (2008): 9131–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.200801452.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
9

Baldyga, J., J. R. Bourne, and B. Zimmermann. "Investigation of mixing in jet reactors using fast, competitive—consecutive reactions." Chemical Engineering Science 49, no. 12 (1994): 1937–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0009-2509(94)80078-2.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
10

Whyte, Laura J., Chris Easton, Lindsey Wylde, et al. "The Physiology of Seven Consecutive Days of Competitive Cross Country Mountain Biking." Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 40, Supplement (2008): S66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/01.mss.0000321734.21347.34.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
More sources

Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Competitive Consecutive"

1

Nagaki, Aiichiro. "Control of competitive consecutive reaction in organic synthesis." 京都大学 (Kyoto University), 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/144941.

Full text
Abstract:
Kyoto University (京都大学)<br>0048<br>新制・課程博士<br>博士(工学)<br>甲第11597号<br>工博第2543号<br>新制||工||1346(附属図書館)<br>23240<br>UT51-2005-D346<br>京都大学大学院工学研究科合成・生物化学専攻<br>(主査)教授 吉田 潤一, 教授 杉野 目道紀, 教授 前 一廣<br>学位規則第4条第1項該当
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
2

Shah, Syed Imran A. "The Effects of Mixing, Reaction Rate and Stoichiometry on Yield for Mixing Sensitive Reactions." Master's thesis, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10048/1044.

Full text
Abstract:
Competitive-Consecutive and Competitive-Parallel reactions are both mixing sensitive reactions; the yield of desired product from these reactions depends on how fast the reactants are brought together. Recent experimental results have suggested that the mixing effect may depend strongly on the stoichiometry of the reactions. To investigate this, a 1-D, non-dimensional, reaction-diffusion model at the micro-mixing scale has been developed. Assuming constant mass concentration and diffusivities, systems of PDEs have been derived on a mass fraction basis for both types of reactions. A single general Damkhler number and specific dimensionless reaction rate ratios were derived for both reaction schemes. The resulting dimensionless equations were simulated to investigate the effects of mixing, reaction rate ratio and stoichiometry of the reactions. It was found that decreasing the striation thickness and the dimensionless rate ratio maximizes yield for both types of reactions and that the stoichiometry has a considerable effect on yield. All three variables were found to interact strongly. Phase plots showing the interactions between the three variables were developed.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles

Book chapters on the topic "Competitive Consecutive"

1

Yoshida, Jun-ichi. "Controlling Competitive Consecutive Reactions Using Micromixing." In SpringerBriefs in Molecular Science. Springer Japan, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55513-1_7.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
2

Mann, R., and A. M. El-Hamouz. "Effect of Macromixing on a Competitive/Consecutive Reaction in a Semi-Batch Stirred Reactor: Paul’s Iodination Experiments Interpreted by Networks-of-Zones." In Fluid Mechanics and Its Applications. Springer Netherlands, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-7973-5_1.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
3

Penney, W. Roy. "Fast competitive/consecutive (C/C) chemical reactions." In Computer-Aided Design of Fluid Mixing Equipment. Elsevier, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-818975-7.00014-2.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
4

Yang, Chunhua, and Bei Sun. "Kinetic modeling of the competitive-consecutive reaction system." In Modeling, Optimization, and Control of Zinc Hydrometallurgical Purification Process. Elsevier, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-819592-5.00013-2.

Full text
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
5

Hu, Qing, and Robert T. Plant. "Assessing the Value of Information Technology Investment to Firm Performance." In Advances in Information Resources Management. IGI Global, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-930708-44-0.ch015.

Full text
Abstract:
The promise of increased competitive advantage has been the driving force behind the large-scale investment in information technology (IT) over the last three decades. There is a continuing debate among executives and academics as to the measurable benefits of this investment. The return on investment (ROI) and other performance measures reported in the academic literature indicate conflicting empirical findings. Many previous studies have based their conclusions on the statistical correlation between IT capital investment and firm performance data of the same time period. In this study we argue that the causal relationship between IT investment and firm performance could not be reliably established through concurrent IT and performance data. We further submit that it would be more convincing to infer causality if the IT investments in the preceding years are significantly correlated with the performance of a firm in the subsequent year. Using the Granger causality models and three samples of firm-level financial data, we found no statistical evidence that IT investments have caused the improvement of financial performance of the firms in the samples. On the contrary, the causal models suggest that improved financial performance over consecutive years may have contributed to the increase of IT investment in the subsequent year. Implications of these findings as well as directions for future studies are discussed.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
6

Hill, J. N. C. "Morocco." In Democratisation in the Maghreb. Edinburgh University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474408974.003.0005.

Full text
Abstract:
Drawing on Levitsky and Way’s model, this chapter provides an original explanation of the endurance of Morocco’s competitive authoritarian order. Levitsky and Way argue that the country is an unsuitable case study because it has an unelected executive (the monarch). The chapter challenges this assertion before demonstrating that the regime’s survival is mainly due to the West’s low leverage over it and its high organisational power. The chapter goes on to show that, like its Algerian counterpart, the regime draws strength from not relying on any single party. Rather, by courting several, either simultaneously or consecutively, it is able to preserve its independence and freedom of manoeuver.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
7

Peterson, Jason A. "Is There Anything Wrong with Five White Boys Winning the National Championship?" In Full Court Press. University Press of Mississippi, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496808202.003.0004.

Full text
Abstract:
This chapter examines Mississippi State’s third consecutive SEC championship and the onslaught of debate from Mississippi’s press surrounding the merits of integrated competition. Like its past championship seasons, the 1961-62 Bulldogs of head coach James “Babe” McCarthy were denied entry into the NCAA tournament, but support for MSU began to grow. Reporters such as Herb Phillips of the Commercial Dispatch, Billy Ray of the Vicksburg Daily News, Dick Lightsey of the Biloxi-based Daily Herald, and sports editor Lee Baker of the Hederman-owned Clarion-Ledger argued for the Bulldogs’ place in the integrated postseason and the elimination of the unwritten law, all the while stressing their own belief in segregation. From the early stages of February 1962 through March 1962, a smattering of commentary and opinions were expressed from newspapers with the majority of reporters in the Magnolia State once again retreating to the comfortable confines of silent support for the Closed Society. However, by evidence of the growing numbers of supporters in the press, journalists in Mississippi were slowly changing and social progress in athletics was soon to appear on the state’s doorstep.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
8

Varveri, Danai, and Vassilios Ziakas. "A Chronicle of Event Postponement and Reorganization Coming Back Stronger (Danai Varveri and Vassilios Ziakas)." In Crisis Management and Recovery for Events: Impacts and Strategies. Goodfellow Publishers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23912/9781911635901-4807.

Full text
Abstract:
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the global event industry has been deeply affected. In Greece, the scale of the coronavirus crisis brings back memories of the 2008 financial crisis; both are crises that reshaped society in lasting ways. The 2008 financial crisis showed that the event industry in Greece can survive adverse conditions. In the following years, although Greece has been under strict austerity measures and economic hardship, the Greek calendar continued to feature a range of cultural festivals and events, especially during the summer months of the peak tourism season. Music and dance festivals are a mainstay of the creative event industry in Greece, because they not only enhance local development and tourism but also contribute to artistic expression and the utilization of cultural capital. The COVID-19 pandemic crisis has put at risk most events around the globe. According to chaos theory, the principle of ‘butterfly effect’ explains how small incidents may cause large effects to broader systems; in this manner alike the COVID-19 outbreak has plunged the global into a serious pandemic crisis. In the event industry, strict social distancing and restrictions to minimize the spread of coronavirus have set new norms in socializing and celebrating. Concerns about safety in gatherings have led to cancelling or reshaping events. The Greek government imposed consecutive lockdowns that paralyzed the already dismal social and business environment from a 10-year economic depression. Local or national lockdowns limit the range of managerial responses in event planning and make it more difficult for any level of crisis preparedness to be achieved. Thus, major uncertainties have arisen about the future and survival of events in Greece. How are event organizers responding to the crisis and adapting to the new conditions? What decision-making processes do they employ to deal with the consequences of the crisis? The purpose of this chapter is to throw light on the empirical decision-making of event managers to re-organize the National Ballet Competition of Greece as a virtual event. This experience is discussed alongside pertinent literature to highlight major issues and responses.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles

Conference papers on the topic "Competitive Consecutive"

1

Ghiasi, MohammadAmin, MohammadTaghi Hajiaghayi, Sébastien Lahaie, and Hadi Yami. "On the Efficiency and Equilibria of Rich Ads." In Twenty-Eighth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-19}. International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2019/43.

Full text
Abstract:
Search ads have evolved in recent years from simple text formats to rich ads that allow deep site links, rating, images and videos. In this paper, we consider a model where several slots are available on the search results page, as in the classic generalized second-price auction (GSP), but now a bidder can be allocated several consecutive slots, which are interpreted as a rich ad. As in the GSP, each bidder submits a bid-per-click, but the click-through rate (CTR) function is generalized from a simple CTR for each slot to a general CTR function over sets of consecutive slots. We study allocation and pricing in this model under subadditive and fractionally subadditive CTRs. We design and analyze a constant-factor approximation algorithm for the efficient allocation problem under fractionally subadditive CTRs, and a log-approximation algorithm for the subadditive case. Building on these results, we show that approximate competitive equilibrium prices exist and can be computed for subadditive and fractionally subadditive CTRs, with the same guarantees as for allocation.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
2

Kim, Yeo Jin, and Min Chi. "Temporal Belief Memory: Imputing Missing Data during RNN Training." In Twenty-Seventh International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-18}. International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2018/322.

Full text
Abstract:
We propose a bio-inspired approach named Temporal Belief Memory (TBM) for handling missing data with recurrent neural networks (RNNs). When modeling irregularly observed temporal sequences, conventional RNNs generally ignore the real-time intervals between consecutive observations. TBM is a missing value imputation method that considers the time continuity and captures latent missing patterns based on irregular real time intervals of the inputs. We evaluate our TBM approach with real-world electronic health records (EHRs) consisting of 52,919 visits and 4,224,567 events on a task of early prediction of septic shock. We compare TBM against multiple baselines including both domain experts' rules and the state-of-the-art missing data handling approach using both RNN and long-short term memory. The experimental results show that TBM outperforms all the competitive baseline approaches for the septic shock early prediction task.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
3

Hernandez, Krista, Dania Wilson, Kyle Ressel, Justus Nwoke, Martin Soto, and M. Salim Azzouz. "Gear Based Quasi-Continuous Variable Transmission for Wind Turbines." In ASME 2015 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2015-50683.

Full text
Abstract:
Over the past decade wind turbines have been proven to be a competitive contender to produce cheap electricity. Their output electrical power went from few dozens of watts to several megawatts, and this trend is continuing to increase as they become larger in size. Most of these wind turbines are typically regulated through a set of controls acting on the electricity generator workload. These controls are achieved through the use of power electronics controlling the electrical load on the generator for variable speed wind turbine. This paper explores the possibility of implementing an alternative control system in variable wind speed turbines using a special gearbox with a high number of close consecutive discrete gear ratios. The proposed gear based Quasi-Continuous Variable Transmission, called QCVT, allows a variable speed at the input shaft and delivers a quasi-constant speed at the output shaft of the gearbox. The system consists of a special drivetrain assembly of spur gears run and controlled automatically through a set of clutch power shifters. The clutches are used to shift a set of compound gears, thus modifying the drivetrain total gear ratio. The designed system can produce up to 625 gear ratios and acts as a quasi-continuously variable transmission between the wind turbine hub and the electricity generator which requires a constant entry speed delivering a frequency of 60 Hz. The gearing transmission system has been designed using the SolidWorks CAD software for modeling and simulation and the gearing design theory has been used to dimension the special drivetrain assembly of spur gears. The kinematic gearing theory has been used to establish the multitude of close consecutive discrete gearing ratios of the transmission system. A wind driven rotor model for the wind turbine power coefficient has been used to determine the power absorbed by the wind turbine from the blowing wind and the power delivered to the electricity generator. The wind turbine torque generated by the wind and the torque produced at the electricity generator have also been determined using the multitude of gear ratios of the designed drivetrain. A new control law is established to keep the wind turbine generator running at a quasi-constant speed while producing maximum power. Considering the QCVT with its numerous close and consecutive gear ratios as the main torque regulator, the wind turbine system is expected to deliver the right needed torque for a specified electrical load. A set of results featuring how the electricity generator power and torque can be controlled by shifting the ratios of drivetrain transmissions are delivered. A particular emphasis is put on maximizing the generator delivered power using controlled gear ratios while the speed of the wind is changing. A small scale prototype of the QCVT powertrain transmission has been designed and built for concept demonstration and testing purposes.
APA, Harvard, Vancouver, ISO, and other styles
We offer discounts on all premium plans for authors whose works are included in thematic literature selections. Contact us to get a unique promo code!

To the bibliography