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Kumar, Santosh, Lokendra Singh, Sanjeev Kumar Raghuwanshi, and Nan-Kuang Chen. "Design of Full-Adder and Full-Subtractor Using Metal-Insulator-Metal Plasmonic Waveguides." Plasmonics 12, no. 4 (August 18, 2016): 987–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11468-016-0350-y.

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Aziz, Rao Shahid, Ashwini K. Arya, and Seong-Ook Park. "Multiband Full-Metal-Rimmed Antenna Design for Smartphones." IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters 15 (2016): 1987–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/lawp.2016.2548018.

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Mynors, Diane J., Martin English, and Michael Castellucci. "Roll Forming: Reusable Design and Quantifiable Design Effectiveness." Key Engineering Materials 410-411 (March 2009): 245–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.410-411.245.

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The cold rolled forming process passes flat sheet metal through a series of roll tool sets resulting in complex final section profiles. The sheet metal is deformed both while in contact with the rolls and while in between the roll. Some of the variables in this process include the roll tool set and hence progression design and the designer; the metal type and its thickness; and the sectional profile and the associated tolerances required by the customer. When a customer orders a new profile the roll tool and hence system designers’, start by trying to determine if something similar has previously been rolled. If a similar profile can be identified then that becomes the starting point for the new process design which includes the roll tool sets and the number of sets. Typically previous designs have been identified from the collective design office memory or by searching through past drawings until something similar is found. When a previous similar rolled section is identified; unless the design is very recent it is often impossible to gauge a measure of design and hence rolling success. This paper describes how the authors have developed and implemented within the Hadley Group a searchable database of previously rolled profiles, thus enabling all similar profiles to be identified. In addition, the paper contains a description of how a measure of tooling design effectiveness has been developed and is used as part of the full design, pre-production rolling, and full production rolling process with the results being incorporated into the database, hence enabling an informed selection of the design starting point.
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Govender, Gonasagren, Heinrich Möller, and Ulyate Andries Curle. "Alloy Design for Semi Solid Metal Forming." Materials Science Forum 783-786 (May 2014): 136–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.783-786.136.

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Semi-solid metal forming is more than 40 years old but its full potential to near net shape form high strength aluminium alloys has been realised only to a limited degree. Alloys developed for traditional manufacturing processes were initially used but it became apparent that alloys specific to SSM forming needed to be developed. The main alloy development criteria revolved around SSM processing temperature, solid fraction (fs) versus temperature sensitivity and age hardening potential. This methodology while sound does not fully address the unique processing behaviour of SSM forming. By its very nature SSM requires the controlled solidification of a part of the melt before forming. From basic solidification fundamentals this results in the enrichment of the remaining liquid with alloying elements. During the forming process segregation of liquid phase essentially produces a component with very different compositions in the regions where the liquid solidifies last. From recent work completed on a wide range of standard alloy systems it has become apparent that this segregation effect has a significant impact on aging behaviour and strength. Low melting point structures formed in the these regions result in localised melting in the grain boundary region and along areas of gross liquid segregation during solution heat treatment, contributing to the poor mechanical properties. Although this behaviour can be addressed using modified heat treatment, this cannot be applied to all current alloy systems. Alloy design for SSM forming must take these phenomena into account in order to develop and or specify aluminium alloys with acceptable mechanical properties.
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Wang, Hansen, Yayuan Liu, Yuzhang Li, and Yi Cui. "Lithium Metal Anode Materials Design: Interphase and Host." Electrochemical Energy Reviews 2, no. 4 (October 12, 2019): 509–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41918-019-00054-2.

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Abstract Li metal is the ultimate anode choice due to its highest theoretical capacity and lowest electrode potential, but it is far from practical applications with its poor cycle lifetime. Recent research progresses show that materials designs of interphase and host structures for Li metal are two effective ways addressing the key issues of Li metal anodes. Despite the exciting improvement on Li metal cycling capability, problems still exist with these methodologies, such as the deficient long-time cycling stability of interphase materials and the accelerated Li corrosion for high surface area three-dimensional composite Li anodes. As a result, Coulombic efficiency of Li metal is still not sufficient for full-cell cycling. In the near future, an interphase protected three-dimensional composite Li metal anode, combined with high performance novel electrolytes might be the ultimate solution. Besides, nanoscale characterization technologies are also vital for guiding future Li metal anode designs. Graphic Abstract
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Mønness, E. "Data Transformations with a Full 26Experimental Design—A Metal-Cutting Case Study." Quality Engineering 24, no. 1 (January 2012): 37–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08982112.2011.616150.

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Molero, Carlos, and Maria Garcia-Vigueras. "Circuit Modeling of 3-D Cells to Design Versatile Full-Metal Polarizers." IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques 67, no. 4 (April 2019): 1357–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tmtt.2019.2898828.

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Hajare, Raju, and C. Lakshminarayana. "Design and software characterization of finFET based full adders." International Journal of Reconfigurable and Embedded Systems (IJRES) 8, no. 1 (February 11, 2019): 51. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijres.v8.i1.pp51-60.

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Adder is the most important arithmetic block that are used in all processors. Most of the logical circuits till today were designed using Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors (MOSFET’s). In order to reduce chip area, leakage power and to increase switching speed, MOSFET’s were continuously scaled down. Further scaling below 45nm, MOSFET’s suffers from Short Channel Effects (SCE’s) which leads to degraded performance of the device. Here the Performance of 28T and 16T MOSFET based 1-bit full adder cell is characterized and compared with FinFET based 28T and 16T 1-bit full adders at various technology nodes using HSPICE software. Results show that FinFET based full adder design gives better performance in terms of speed, power and reliability compared to MOSFET based full adder designs. Hence FinFET are promising candidates and better replacement for MOSFET.
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Devan, K., Abhitab Bachchan, A. Riyas, T. Sathiyasheela, P. Mohanakrishnan, and S. C. Chetal. "Physics design of experimental metal fuelled fast reactor cores for full scale demonstration." Nuclear Engineering and Design 241, no. 8 (August 2011): 3058–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nucengdes.2011.05.016.

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Wu, Zheqiang, Hao Wang, Peng Chen, Wenhui Shen, and Guangli Yang. "A COMPACT GPS/WLAN ANTENNA DESIGN FOR MOBILE TERMINAL WITH FULL METAL HOUSING." Progress In Electromagnetics Research C 64 (2016): 169–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.2528/pierc16040804.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Full metal design"

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Zhou, Mei. "Characterisation of metal contact surfaces and structural-dynamics design and analysis of a micro-stamping machine." Thesis, University of Strathclyde, 2011. http://oleg.lib.strath.ac.uk:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=15660.

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Saha, Tanmoy. "Design, fabrication, and complementary metal-oxide- semiconductor (CMOS) integration of micro-electro- mechanical systems (MEMS) humidity sensors." Thesis, McGill University, 2013. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=114228.

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The design, microfabrication, and CMOS integration of micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) capacitive humidity sensors are presented in this work. Theoretical analysis and simulations were done to understand how sensor performance can be optimized. While CoventorWare was used for steady-state simulations, a MATLAB simulation model, based on the mathematics of moisture adsorption and diffusion, was developed for dynamic simulations. The sensors were fabricated using a process flow that has a low thermal budget (≤ 300 ○C), as well as material and chemical compatibility with IC fabrication, allowing it to support monolithic integration with CMOS circuitry for system-on-chip (SoC) designs. The fabricated sensors were tested using both deliquescent calibration salts and a humidity / temperature chamber, providing results that were used to compare the performance of various sensor designs. These experimental results, along with the simulation results, were used to devise and justify a design methodology for MEMS capacitive relative humidity sensors. The sensors showed high sensitivity over a large dynamic range, response times as fast as 1.5 seconds, and excellent long term drift as low as 0.1 %RH/year. The humidity sensors were fabricated on top of CMOS dies (TIA - transimpedance amplifier) obtained from Texas Instruments to demonstrate the capability of full monolithic integration of the MEMS sensors and IC. A very convenient and versatile methodology was reported and used for integrating the MEMS sensors above IC dies of any size. Test results show that the performance of the TIA is unaffected by the integration, while the MEMS sensors grown on top of the TIA are fully functional, thereby validating the integration procedure used and the IC-compatibility of the MEMS humidity sensor process flow.
La conception, le microfabrication, et l'intégration de CMOS des sondes capacitives micro-électro-mécaniques d'humidité des systèmes (MEMS) sont présentés dans ce travail. L'analyse et les simulations théoriques ont été faites pour comprendre comment l'exécution de sonde peut être optimisée. Tandis que CoventorWare était employé pour des simulations équilibrées, un modèle de simulation de MATLAB, basé sur les mathématiques de l'adsorption et de la diffusion d'humidité, a été développé pour des simulations dynamiques. Les sondes ont été fabriquées en utilisant un écoulement de processus qui a un bas budget thermique (○C de ≤ 300), comme la compatibilité de matériel et de produit chimique avec la fabrication d'IC, lui permettant de soutenir l'intégration monolithique avec des circuits de CMOS pour des conceptions du système-sur-puce (SoC). Les sondes fabriquées ont été examinées en utilisant les deux sels déliquescents de calibrage et une chambre d'humidité/température, fournissant les résultats qui ont été employés pour comparer l'exécution de la diverse sonde conçoit. Ces résultats expérimentaux, avec les résultats de simulation, ont été employés pour concevoir et justifier une méthodologie de conception pour les sondes capacitives d'humidité relative de MEMS. Les sondes montrées la sensibilité élevée au-dessus d'une gamme dynamique étendue, des temps de réponse plus rapidement que 1.5 seconde, et d'une excellente dérive à long terme aussi basse que 0.1 % RH/year. Les sondes d'humidité ont été fabriquées sur les matrices de CMOS (TIA - amplificateur de transimpedance) obtenues à partir de Texas Instruments pour démontrer les possibilités de la pleine intégration monolithique des sondes et de l'IC de MEMS. Une méthodologie très commode et souple a été rapportée et employée pour intégrer les sondes de MEMS au-dessus des matrices d'IC de n'importe quelle taille. Les résultats d'essai prouvent que l'exécution du TIA est inchangée par l'intégration, alors que les sondes de MEMS développées sur le TIA sont entièrement fonctionnelles, validant de ce fait le procédé d'intégration utilisé et l'IC-compatibilité de l'écoulement de processus de sonde d'humidité de MEMS.
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Tang, Wei 1976. "High-speed parallel optical receivers." Thesis, McGill University, 2007. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=103298.

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Parallel optical interconnects (POI) have attracted a great deal of attention in the past two decades as the system bandwidth continues to increase. Optical interconnects are known to have more advantages than their electrical counterparts in many aspects such as crosstalk, bandwidth distance product, power consumption, and RC time delay. The parallelization of several optical links is also an effective method to increase the aggregate data rate while keeping the component count manageable and to reduce the unit cost of optics, electronics, and packaging at lower line rate.
Parallel optical transceiver modules running at several gigabits per second are commercially available nowadays. Parallel optical receivers are one of the key components of parallel interconnected systems. In this work, we describe how a low-power parallel CMOS preamplifier IC and a deskew IC have been designed and fabricated through the IBM 0.13mum CMOS technology. The performances of three different transimpedance amplifier (TIA) topologies are compared experimentally. The best of the three TIAs shows a differential gain of 56.2dBO, 2.6GHz bandwidth, and less than -16dBm sensitivity with a bit-error-rate (BER) less than 10-12. The TIA consumes 2.5mW of power from a 1.2V supply while the channel power is 22mW with a 400mV pp differential output swing.
A novel method of accurately measuring the crosstalk power penalty with an on-chip PRBS generator is proposed and its implementation is described. The use of an on-chip PRBS generator to drive the dummy channels eliminates the data pattern dependence between the aggressors and the victim. The inevitable channel skew associated with parallel channels can be removed by a phase-locked loop (PLL) based deskew method. We investigated the skew compensation range of this method theoretically and our experimental results confirm our conclusion.
Various practical design and test techniques such as photodiode modeling, AC coupling, low-pass filtering and continuous skew generation, and their implementations, are discussed and implemented in this thesis.
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Llewellyn, David B. "Design, synthesis and catalytic properties of chiral counteranions on transition metal catalysts : a new route to asymmetric induction." Thesis, McGill University, 2002. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=82918.

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The design of enantioselective transition metal catalyzed reactions is an important area of chemical research. The purpose of this study was to develop a new method to incorporate chirality into transition metal catalysis via ion pairing interactions. This has led to the development of the first enantioselective transition metal catalyzed reaction using a chiral counteranion as the sole source of asymmetry.
In chapter two, the synthesis of a chiral bis(1,1'-bi-2-naphtholato)borate anion is described. This anion can be incorporated into cationic copper(I) complexes via anion exchange, which has allowed its effect on the copper(I) catalyzed aziridination and cyclopropanation reactions to be examined. In the cyclopropanation reaction, it was found that changing the chirality of the counteranion in the presence of (R,R)-2,2'-isopropylidenebis(4-phenyl-2-oxazoline), a chiral ligand, results in a change in the enantioselectivity of the cyclopropanes formed by over 30%. The influence of the chiral counteranion in the absence of a chiral ligand was also explored.
Chapter three describes the use of the copper(I) bis((R)-1,1' -bi-2-naphtholato) borate salt as a chiral NMR shift reagent. The coordination of the (R) and (S) enantiomers of 2,2'-bis(di-p-tolyl-phosphino)-1,1 '-binaphthyl (tol-BINAP) to copper(I) bis((R)-1,1' -bi-2-naphtholato) borate in CD2Cl2 results in well resolved 1H NMR (400 MHz) resonances for the two enantiomers. Examination of standard solutions of 2,2'-bis(di-p-tolyl-phosphino)-1,1 '-binaphthyl demonstrate that the copper complex can be used as an effective NMR shift reagent over a wide range of enantiomeric compositions.
In chapters four and five, the synthesis of a new class of peptide-based chiral counteranions, and their incorporation into copper(I) catalysts via ion exchange, is described. Studies on the copper(I) catalyzed cyclopropanation of styrene with ethyl diazoacetate demonstrate that ion-pairing with these anions can provide a novel method to incorporate a copper cation into a chiral alpha-amino acid environment for asymmetric catalysis. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
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Mony, Madeleine. "Reprogrammable optical phase array." Thesis, McGill University, 2007. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=103276.

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The evolving needs of network carriers are changing the design of optical networks. In order to reduce cost, latency, and power consumption, electrical switches are being replaced with optical switching fabrics at the core of the networks. An example of such a network is an Agile All-Photonic Network (AAPN).
This thesis presents a novel device that was designed to operate as an optical switch within the context of an AAPN network. The device is a Reprogrammable Optical Phase Array (ROPA), and the design consists of applying multiple electric fields of different magnitudes across an electro-optic material in order to create a diffractive optical element. The configuration of the electric fields can change to modify the properties of the diffractive device.
Such a device has a wide range of potential applications, and two different ROPA designs are presented. Both designs are optimized to function as 1xN optical switches. The switches are wavelength tunable and have switching times on the order of microseconds. The ROPA devices consist of two parts: a bulk electro-optic crystal, and a high-voltage CMOS chip for the electrical control of the device. The design, simulation, fabrication and testing of both the electrical and optical components of the devices are presented.
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Bilík, David. "Koncepční návrh konstrukce nového celokovového výcvikového kluzáku vycházejícího z kluzáku řady Blaník." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta strojního inženýrství, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-232027.

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The object of thesis is a new full metal wing design of L-23 Super Blanik glider for L-23 NG project. Thesis includes calculation of flight envelope according to CS 22, wing load, wing design and stress analysis of important part of construction. The final part of thesis include weight estimation and comparison with existing design.
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Lin, Chun-Yu. "Design Principles for Metal-Coordinated Frameworks as Electrocatalysts for Energy Storage and Conversion." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2018. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1404610/.

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In this dissertation, density functional theory calculations are performed to calculate the thermodynamic and electrochemical properties of metal coordinated frameworks for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER). Gibb's free energy, overpotential, charge transfer and ligands effect are evaluated. The charge transfer analysis shows the positive charges on the metal coordinated frameworks play an essential role in improving the electrochemical properties of the metal coordinated frameworks. Based on the calculations, design principles are introduced to rationally design and predict the electrochemical properties of metal coordinated frameworks as efficient catalysts for ORR and OER. An intrinsic descriptor is discovered for the first time, which can be used as a materials parameter for rational design of the metal coordinated frameworks for energy storage and conversion. The success of the design principles provides a better understanding of the mechanism behind ORR and OER and a screening approach for the best catalyst for energy storage and conversion.
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Ceballos, Castillo Carlos Alberto. "Multidisciplinary design approach and safety analysis of ADSR cooled by buoyancy driven flows." Delft : Delft University Press, 2007. http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0712/2007276538.html.

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Thesis (doctoral)--Delft University of Technology, 2007.
"Proefschrift ter verkrijging van de graad van doctor aan de Technische Universiteit Delft." Includes bibliographical references (p.120-128) and index.
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Lin, Chun Yu. "Design Principles for Metal-Coordinated Frameworks as Electrocatalysts for Energy Storage and Conversion." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2012. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1404610/.

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In this dissertation, density functional theory calculations are performed to calculate the thermodynamic and electrochemical properties of metal coordinated frameworks for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER). Gibb's free energy, overpotential, charge transfer and ligands effect are evaluated. The charge transfer analysis shows the positive charges on the metal coordinated frameworks play an essential role in improving the electrochemical properties of the metal coordinated frameworks. Based on the calculations, design principles are introduced to rationally design and predict the electrochemical properties of metal coordinated frameworks as efficient catalysts for ORR and OER. An intrinsic descriptor is discovered for the first time, which can be used as a materials parameter for rational design of the metal coordinated frameworks for energy storage and conversion. The success of the design principles provides a better understanding of the mechanism behind ORR and OER and a screening approach for the best catalyst for energy storage and conversion.
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Nathany, Sumit Kumar. "Design of a 14-bit fully differential discrete time delta-sigma modulator /." Online version of the thesis, 2006. https://ritdml.rit.edu/dspace/handle/1850/2799.

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Books on the topic "Full metal design"

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Canada, Atomic Energy of. Conceptual Design of Copper Metal-Matrix Fuel Waste Container. S.l: s.n, 1986.

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Pachurin, German. Technology for studying the destruction of structural materials under different loading conditions. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/981296.

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The textbook is devoted to solving topical issues related to the prediction of the effect of plastic deformation on the behavior in various operating conditions of a wide class of metals and alloys. The technology developed by the author for studying the mechanical properties and the process of destruction of plastically treated metal materials under various loading conditions (static at different temperatures, cyclic in air at low, room and elevated temperatures, as well as at room temperature in the presence of a corrosive environment) is described. Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation. Addressed to bachelors and undergraduates of higher educational institutions of full-time and part-time education in the areas of training 20.03.01 Technosphere safety" (training profile "Safety of technological processes and production"), 22.03.01 and 22.04.01 "Materials Science and Materials Technology", 22.03.02 and 22.04.02 "Metallurgy", 15.03.01 and 15.04.01 "Mechanical Engineering", 15.05.01 "Design of technological machines and complexes", 15.03.02 "Technological machines and equipment", 15.03.04 and 15.04.04 "Automation of technological processes and production", 17.05.02 "Strelkovo-pushechnoe, artillery and rocket weapons", 15.03.05 "Design and technological support of machine-building industries". It can be useful for scientific and engineering workers of enterprises of automotive, aviation, shipbuilding and other metalworking branches of mechanical engineering, laboratory workers, as well as for training specialists in materials science, metal science and metal forming."
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South Carolina. General Assembly. Legislative Audit Council. Report to the General Assembly: A review of the South Carolina Department of Mental Health. Columbia, S.C: The Council, 1996.

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South Carolina. General Assembly. Legislative Audit Council. Report to the General Assembly: Options for Medicaid cost containment. Columbia, S.C: South Carolina Legislative Audit Council, 2003.

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Council, South Carolina General Assembly Legislative Audit. Report to the General Assembly: A review of the state operations of the Adjutant General. Columbia, SC: South Carolina Legislative Audit Council, 2000.

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South Carolina. General Assembly. Legislative Audit Council. Report to the General Assembly: A limited-scope review of the Department of Social Services. [Columbia, S.C.]: The Council, 1991.

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Council, South Carolina General Assembly Legislative Audit. Report to the General Assembly: A management and performance review of the South Carolina Jobs-Economic Development Authority. [Columbia, S.C.] (620 Bankers Trust Tower, Columbia 29201): The Council, 1995.

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Council, South Carolina General Assembly Legislative Audit. Report to the General Assembly: Department of Health and Environmental Control's implementation of the Safe Drinking Water Act. Columbia, S.C: The Council, 1994.

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South Carolina. General Assembly. Legislative Audit Council. Report to the General Assembly: A review of the Public Service Commission. Columbia, S.C: Legislative Audit Council, 2003.

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South Carolina. General Assembly. Legislative Audit Council. Report to the General Assembly: A sunset review of the Department of Health and Environmental Control's health services. [Columbia, S.C.]: The Council, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Full metal design"

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Horová, Kamila, František Wald, and Abdelhamid Bouchair. "Travelling Fire in Full-Scale Experimental Building." In Design, Fabrication and Economy of Metal Structures, 371–76. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36691-8_56.

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White, TMS David W. "Furnaces Designed for Fuel Efficiency." In Light Metals 2011, 1165–72. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118061992.ch197.

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White, David W. "Furnaces Designed for Fuel Efficiency." In Light Metals 2011, 1169–72. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48160-9_197.

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Yousefi, A. Karkhaneh, and H. Nahvi. "Optimization of a Locomotive Fuel Tank." In Design, Fabrication and Economy of Metal Structures, 97–102. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36691-8_15.

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Cao, Guorong, Xinquan Zhang, and Hao Zhang. "Numerical Simulation of Full Life Cycle Cathode Assembly Performances for Design Optimization." In Light Metals 2014, 501–6. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48144-9_85.

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Cao, Guorong, Xinquan Zhang, and Hao Zhang. "Numerical Simulation of Full Life Cycle Cathode Assembly Performances for Design Optimization." In Light Metals 2014, 501–6. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118888438.ch85.

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Zhang, Hongliang, Ling Ran, Jinding Liang, Tianshuang Li, Kena Sun, and Jie Li. "Study on 3D Full Cell Ledge Shape Calculation and Optimal Design Criteria by Coupled Thermo-Flow Model." In The Minerals, Metals & Materials Series, 587–96. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72284-9_76.

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Takagi, Yuto, Masahiro Inagaki, and Ken’ichi Yano. "CFD Optimization Method to Design Foam Residue Traps for Full Mold Casting." In Casting Processes and Modelling of Metallic Materials. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.95505.

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Full mold casting is a casting process in which a mold made of wood or metal is substituted for a styrofoam model. This metal casting process is advantageous for the production of large-sized castings because it uses a foamed model. However, this unique process of melting a foamed model causes a problem which is the foamed model remains dissolved in the casting. This is called foam residue defect and is specific to full mold casting. In this study, we propose a new casting design called a residue trap to reduce these residue defects. This residue trap collects the residue of foam models included in the molten metal, which tends to be generated when the temperature of the molten metal becomes low by being attached to the product part in the same way to overflows. We also optimized the shape of the residue trap in terms of easing of post-treatment and increasing efficiency of collecting foam residue. Eventually, the effectiveness of the residue trap was verified by actual full mold casting experiments.
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Chaki, Sudipto, and Dipankar Bose. "Application of Artificial Neural Networks to Estimate Tensile Strength of Austenitic Stainless Steel During Metal Inert Gas Welding Process." In Artificial Neural Network Applications in Business and Engineering, 197–221. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-3238-6.ch009.

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In the present work, artificial neural networks (ANN) have been used to model the complex relationship between input-output parameters of metal inert gas (MIG) welding processes. Four ANN training algorithms such as back propagation neural network (BPNN) with gradient descent momentum (GDM), BPNN with Levenberg Marquardt (LM) algorithm, BPNN with Bayesian regularization (BR), and radial basis function networks (RBFN) method have been used for prediction modelling. An experimentation based on full factorial experimental design has been conducted on MIG welding of austenitic stainless steel of grade-304 where welding current, welding speed, and voltage have been considered as input parameters, and tensile strength has been considered as measurable output parameter. The dataset so constituted is used for ANN modelling. Altogether, 40 different ANN architectures have been trained and tested using the above-mentioned algorithms, and 3-11-1 ANN architecture trained using BPNN with BR has been considered to show best prediction capability with mean % absolute error of 0.354%.
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"Full Metal Abs: The Obscene Spartan Supplement of Liberal Democracy." In Disgust and Desire, 250–70. Brill | Rodopi, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004360150_012.

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Conference papers on the topic "Full metal design"

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Tsai, Ming-jhih, Jwo-Shiun Sun, and Guan-Yu Chen. "Full metal case antenna Design and measurement." In 2016 Progress in Electromagnetic Research Symposium (PIERS). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/piers.2016.7734357.

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Yan, Kuixi, Peng Yang, Feng Yang, Ximeng Wang, and Junxiao Wang. "Multi-band antenna design for full metal casing mobile handset." In 2017 Sixth Asia-Pacific Conference on Antennas and Propagation (APCAP). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/apcap.2017.8420626.

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Molero, Carlos, T. Debogovic, and Maria Garcia-Vigueras. "Design of Full-Metal Polarizing Screen Based on Circuit Modeling." In 2018 IEEE/MTT-S International Microwave Symposium - IMS 2018. IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mwsym.2018.8439694.

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Nie, Liying, Xianqi Lin, Jin Zhang, Yuan Jiang, and Hui Deng. "Design of GPS/WLAN antenna for full metal cover tablet PC." In 2017 Sixth Asia-Pacific Conference on Antennas and Propagation (APCAP). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/apcap.2017.8420550.

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Chen, Peng, Ping Wang, Yumei Yu, and Guangli Yang. "A compact LTE antenna design for mobile device with full metal housing." In 2016 International Workshop on Antenna Technology (iWAT). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iwat.2016.7434790.

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Duggen, Lars, and Stefan Mátéfi-Tempfli. "Forces in Liquid Metal Contacts." In ASME 2014 12th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/esda2014-20114.

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Using rather well known theory about capillary bridges between two electrodes we calculate the tensile force that can be applied to liquid metal contacts in the micrometer regime. Assuming circular symmetry, full wetting of the electrodes, and neglecting gravity, we present a brief review of the necessary theory and find numerically the forces to be in the 100μN range for liquid metals as mercury and liquid Gallium suspended between electrodes of 20μm radius.
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Digaum, Jennefir L., Hung-Eil Kim, Eric L. Christensen, Hamilton Sanchez, and Moydul Islam. "Full-chip layout optimization for photo process window improvement of 3D NAND metal routing level." In Design-Process-Technology Co-optimization for Manufacturability XIII, edited by Jason P. Cain and Chi-Min Yuan. SPIE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2512567.

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Kalmár-Nagy, Tamás, Jon R. Pratt, Matthew A. Davies, and Michael D. Kennedy. "Experimental and Analytical Investigation of the Subcritical Instability in Metal Cutting." In ASME 1999 Design Engineering Technical Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc99/vib-8060.

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Abstract A single-degree-of-freedom dynamic cutting fixture is used to map out a part of the lobed stability boundary in a simple high-speed machining experiment. The experiment reveals the hysteretic nature of the instability. A 1 DOF mechanical model is derived using parameters identified from the experiment. We then show the existence of a subcritical Hopf bifurcation in this delay-differential equation model which corresponds to the observed experimental instability. The calculation is based on center manifold reduction. Then time domain simulation is used to solve the full nonlinear equation of motion that allows for the tool to leave the workpiece giving excellent agreement with the experiment.
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Lin, Ray-Lee, Yong-Fa Chen, and Yan-Yu Chen. "Design consideration of self-oscillating full-bridge electronic ballast for metal halide lamp at 2.65MHz operating frequency." In 2010 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ecce.2010.5618090.

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Ikeda, Kazumi, James W. Maddox, Wataru Nakazato, and Shigeru Kunishima. "Advanced Recycling Core Accommodating Oxide Fuel and Metal Fuel for Closed Fuel Cycle." In 17th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone17-75499.

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This report presents a unique core capable of accommodating oxide fuel and metal fuel and easy to change oxide core to metal core conforming to the design requirements. For the homogeneous oxide fueled core containing TRU (transuranics) fuel with 12% of the moderator pins, the results of calculation show the TRU conversion ratio (ratio of loss of TRU to loss of heavy metal) of 0.33 and the TRU burning capability (ratio of loss of TRU per electric generation) of 67 kg/TWeh. On the other hand, the calculations replacing from oxide fuel assemblies to metal fuel assemblies have demonstrated the TRU transmutation capability of 69 kg/TWeh with the TRU conversion ratio of 0.30. As the result of simulation calculations, three ordinary fuel exchanges the oxide equilibrium core to full metal core by way of transitional cores, where the maximum linear heat rates are still equal to the metal equilibrium core or less. With this, the presented core concept is concluded that a full oxide core, a full metal core, mixed fueled cores can be materialized in the presented ARR’s first unit (ARR1).
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Reports on the topic "Full metal design"

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Gil Ramos, Kenneth Rubow, and Ronald Sekellick. FULL SCALE REGENERABLE HEPA FILTER DESIGN USING SINTERED METAL FILTER ELEMENTS. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/834564.

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Dodds, N. E. Test design description. Volume 1B. IFR-1 metal fuel irradiation (AK-181). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/712141.

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Iyakutti, Kombiah. Computational Design, Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of Carbon Nanotube (CNT) - Metal Oxide/Metal Hydride Composite - A Practicable Hydrogen Storage Medium for Fuel Cell - 3. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, August 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada567692.

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Dodds, N. E. Test design description Volume 2, Part 1. IFR-1 metal fuel irradiation test (AK-181) element as-built data. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/712348.

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Dodds, N. E. Test Design Description: Volume 2, Part 1, MFF-1 and MFF-1A metal fuel irradiations (HF168 and HF169) element as-built data. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/713773.

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Petrovic, Bojan, and Ivan Maldonado. Fuel and Core Design Options to Overcome the Heavy Metal Loading Limit and Improve Performance and Safety of Liquid Salt Cooled Reactors. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1253940.

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Viswanathan, Meera, Jennifer Cook Middleton, Alison Stuebe, Nancy Berkman, Alison N. Goulding, Skyler McLaurin-Jiang, Andrea B. Dotson, et al. Maternal, Fetal, and Child Outcomes of Mental Health Treatments in Women: A Systematic Review of Perinatal Pharmacologic Interventions. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), April 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23970/ahrqepccer236.

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Background. Untreated maternal mental health disorders can have devastating sequelae for the mother and child. For women who are currently or planning to become pregnant or are breastfeeding, a critical question is whether the benefits of treating psychiatric illness with pharmacologic interventions outweigh the harms for mother and child. Methods. We conducted a systematic review to assess the benefits and harms of pharmacologic interventions compared with placebo, no treatment, or other pharmacologic interventions for pregnant and postpartum women with mental health disorders. We searched four databases and other sources for evidence available from inception through June 5, 2020 and surveilled the literature through March 2, 2021; dually screened the results; and analyzed eligible studies. We included studies of pregnant, postpartum, or reproductive-age women with a new or preexisting diagnosis of a mental health disorder treated with pharmacotherapy; we excluded psychotherapy. Eligible comparators included women with the disorder but no pharmacotherapy or women who discontinued the pharmacotherapy before pregnancy. Results. A total of 164 studies (168 articles) met eligibility criteria. Brexanolone for depression onset in the third trimester or in the postpartum period probably improves depressive symptoms at 30 days (least square mean difference in the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression, -2.6; p=0.02; N=209) when compared with placebo. Sertraline for postpartum depression may improve response (calculated relative risk [RR], 2.24; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.95 to 5.24; N=36), remission (calculated RR, 2.51; 95% CI, 0.94 to 6.70; N=36), and depressive symptoms (p-values ranging from 0.01 to 0.05) when compared with placebo. Discontinuing use of mood stabilizers during pregnancy may increase recurrence (adjusted hazard ratio [AHR], 2.2; 95% CI, 1.2 to 4.2; N=89) and reduce time to recurrence of mood disorders (2 vs. 28 weeks, AHR, 12.1; 95% CI, 1.6 to 91; N=26) for bipolar disorder when compared with continued use. Brexanolone for depression onset in the third trimester or in the postpartum period may increase the risk of sedation or somnolence, leading to dose interruption or reduction when compared with placebo (5% vs. 0%). More than 95 percent of studies reporting on harms were observational in design and unable to fully account for confounding. These studies suggested some associations between benzodiazepine exposure before conception and ectopic pregnancy; between specific antidepressants during pregnancy and adverse maternal outcomes such as postpartum hemorrhage, preeclampsia, and spontaneous abortion, and child outcomes such as respiratory issues, low Apgar scores, persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn, depression in children, and autism spectrum disorder; between quetiapine or olanzapine and gestational diabetes; and between benzodiazepine and neonatal intensive care admissions. Causality cannot be inferred from these studies. We found insufficient evidence on benefits and harms from comparative effectiveness studies, with one exception: one study suggested a higher risk of overall congenital anomalies (adjusted RR [ARR], 1.85; 95% CI, 1.23 to 2.78; N=2,608) and cardiac anomalies (ARR, 2.25; 95% CI, 1.17 to 4.34; N=2,608) for lithium compared with lamotrigine during first- trimester exposure. Conclusions. Few studies have been conducted in pregnant and postpartum women on the benefits of pharmacotherapy; many studies report on harms but are of low quality. The limited evidence available is consistent with some benefit, and some studies suggested increased adverse events. However, because these studies could not rule out underlying disease severity as the cause of the association, the causal link between the exposure and adverse events is unclear. Patients and clinicians need to make an informed, collaborative decision on treatment choices.
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McKenna, Patrick, and Mark Evans. Emergency Relief and complex service delivery: Towards better outcomes. Queensland University of Technology, June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/rep.eprints.211133.

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Emergency Relief (ER) is a Department of Social Services (DSS) funded program, delivered by 197 community organisations (ER Providers) across Australia, to assist people facing a financial crisis with financial/material aid and referrals to other support programs. ER has been playing this important role in Australian communities since 1979. Without ER, more people living in Australia who experience a financial crisis might face further harm such as crippling debt or homelessness. The Emergency Relief National Coordination Group (NCG) was established in April 2020 at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic to advise the Minister for Families and Social Services on the implementation of ER. To inform its advice to the Minister, the NCG partnered with the Institute for Governance at the University of Canberra to conduct research to understand the issues and challenges faced by ER Providers and Service Users in local contexts across Australia. The research involved a desktop review of the existing literature on ER service provision, a large survey which all Commonwealth ER Providers were invited to participate in (and 122 responses were received), interviews with a purposive sample of 18 ER Providers, and the development of a program logic and theory of change for the Commonwealth ER program to assess progress. The surveys and interviews focussed on ER Provider perceptions of the strengths, weaknesses, future challenges, and areas of improvement for current ER provision. The trend of increasing case complexity, the effectiveness of ER service delivery models in achieving outcomes for Service Users, and the significance of volunteering in the sector were investigated. Separately, an evaluation of the performance of the NCG was conducted and a summary of the evaluation is provided as an appendix to this report. Several themes emerged from the review of the existing literature such as service delivery shortcomings in dealing with case complexity, the effectiveness of case management, and repeat requests for service. Interviews with ER workers and Service Users found that an uplift in workforce capability was required to deal with increasing case complexity, leading to recommendations for more training and service standards. Several service evaluations found that ER delivered with case management led to high Service User satisfaction, played an integral role in transforming the lives of people with complex needs, and lowered repeat requests for service. A large longitudinal quantitative study revealed that more time spent with participants substantially decreased the number of repeat requests for service; and, given that repeat requests for service can be an indicator of entrenched poverty, not accessing further services is likely to suggest improvement. The interviews identified the main strengths of ER to be the rapid response and flexible use of funds to stabilise crisis situations and connect people to other supports through strong local networks. Service Users trusted the system because of these strengths, and ER was often an access point to holistic support. There were three main weaknesses identified. First, funding contracts were too short and did not cover the full costs of the program—in particular, case management for complex cases. Second, many Service Users were dependent on ER which was inconsistent with the definition and intent of the program. Third, there was inconsistency in the level of service received by Service Users in different geographic locations. These weaknesses can be improved upon with a joined-up approach featuring co-design and collaborative governance, leading to the successful commissioning of social services. The survey confirmed that volunteers were significant for ER, making up 92% of all workers and 51% of all hours worked in respondent ER programs. Of the 122 respondents, volunteers amounted to 554 full-time equivalents, a contribution valued at $39.4 million. In total there were 8,316 volunteers working in the 122 respondent ER programs. The sector can support and upskill these volunteers (and employees in addition) by developing scalable training solutions such as online training modules, updating ER service standards, and engaging in collaborative learning arrangements where large and small ER Providers share resources. More engagement with peak bodies such as Volunteering Australia might also assist the sector to improve the focus on volunteer engagement. Integrated services achieve better outcomes for complex ER cases—97% of survey respondents either agreed or strongly agreed this was the case. The research identified the dimensions of service integration most relevant to ER Providers to be case management, referrals, the breadth of services offered internally, co-location with interrelated service providers, an established network of support, workforce capability, and Service User engagement. Providers can individually focus on increasing the level of service integration for their ER program to improve their ability to deal with complex cases, which are clearly on the rise. At the system level, a more joined-up approach can also improve service integration across Australia. The key dimensions of this finding are discussed next in more detail. Case management is key for achieving Service User outcomes for complex cases—89% of survey respondents either agreed or strongly agreed this was the case. Interviewees most frequently said they would provide more case management if they could change their service model. Case management allows for more time spent with the Service User, follow up with referral partners, and a higher level of expertise in service delivery to support complex cases. Of course, it is a costly model and not currently funded for all Service Users through ER. Where case management is not available as part of ER, it might be available through a related service that is part of a network of support. Where possible, ER Providers should facilitate access to case management for Service Users who would benefit. At a system level, ER models with a greater component of case management could be implemented as test cases. Referral systems are also key for achieving Service User outcomes, which is reflected in the ER Program Logic presented on page 31. The survey and interview data show that referrals within an integrated service (internal) or in a service hub (co-located) are most effective. Where this is not possible, warm referrals within a trusted network of support are more effective than cold referrals leading to higher take-up and beneficial Service User outcomes. However, cold referrals are most common, pointing to a weakness in ER referral systems. This is because ER Providers do not operate or co-locate with interrelated services in many cases, nor do they have the case management capacity to provide warm referrals in many other cases. For mental illness support, which interviewees identified as one of the most difficult issues to deal with, ER Providers offer an integrated service only 23% of the time, warm referrals 34% of the time, and cold referrals 43% of the time. A focus on referral systems at the individual ER Provider level, and system level through a joined-up approach, might lead to better outcomes for Service Users. The program logic and theory of change for ER have been documented with input from the research findings and included in Section 4.3 on page 31. These show that ER helps people facing a financial crisis to meet their immediate needs, avoid further harm, and access a path to recovery. The research demonstrates that ER is fundamental to supporting vulnerable people in Australia and should therefore continue to be funded by government.
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