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Dunseath, Gareth J., Dominic Bright, and Stephen D. Luzio. "Comparative Accuracy Evaluation of a Blood Glucose Meter With Novel Hematocrit Correction Technology, With Three Currently Used Commercially Available Blood Glucose Monitoring Systems." Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology 13, no. 3 (2019): 568–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1932296818821389.

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Hematocrit is known to influence glucose values obtained on some blood glucose meters, with bias observed especially at low and high hematocrit levels. We evaluated the performance of a meter with hematocrit correction technology alongside 3 other commercially available meters. Capillary blood samples from 100 subjects were analyzed in duplicate and compared to the plasma values obtained by reference laboratory analyzer. Bias, error grid, and sensitivity to hematocrit analyses were performed for each meter. Average percentage bias was similar for all meters, however the evaluated meter performed best with respect to error grid analysis, with 100% of values falling within the “no effect on clinical action” and “no risk” categories and did not display any hematocrit associated bias.
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Cable, Thomas. "Syllable Weight in Old English Meter." Diachronica 11, no. 1 (1994): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/dia.11.1.03cab.

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SUMMARY Syllable weight in Old English meter is usually seen as a technicality involving rules of 'resolution' and 'suspension of resolution'. Because the patterns of syllable weight seem more arbitrary than other features of Old English meter, some metrists reject the concept altogether, and those who use it normally relegate it to a kind of addendum to the rules of stress. However, by directly linking the possibility for resolution to degree of stress, syllable weight becomes as basic as stress in the 'strong-stress meter' of Old English, and suspension of resolution is accounted for as a matter of course. The meter does not require separate statements for the various contexts of resolution and its blocking. A grid-moraic representation is a convenient way of showing this interaction of syllable weight and stress. RÉSUMÉ Traditionellement, on traite le poids syllabique dans le mètre du vieil anglais comme une technicité qui comprend des règles de 'résolution' et de 'suspension de résolution'. Comme les structures du poids syllabique paraissent plus arbitraires que d'autres traits du vieil anglais, certains métriciens rejettent le concept complètement, et ceux qui s'en servent le relèguent à une espèce de supplément aux règles d'accentuation. Cependant, en reliant la possibilité de resolution à un degré d'accentuation, le poids syllabique devient aussi fondamental que l'accent dans un 'mètre d'accentuation forte' du vieil anglais, et, par conséquence, on rend compte de la suspension de résolution. Le mètre n'exige pas de constatations distinctes pour les différents contextes de résolution et son bloquage. Une représentation par grille moraïque semble une façon convenable de démontrer cette interaction entre le poids syllabique et l'accent. ZUSAMENFASSUNG In der Prosodie des Altenglischen wird das Silbengewicht gewohnlich als ein Verfahren angesehen, das 'Resolution' und 'Aufhebung der Resolution' regelt. Weil das Muster des Silbengewichts weit willkürlicher als andere Cha-rakteristika des altenglischen Metrums erscheint, haben einige Metriker dieses Konzept ganz aufgegeben, und solche, die sich dessen bedienen, haben es es zu einer Art Anhang zu den Betonungsregeln gemacht. Indem man jedoch die Möglichkeit der Resolution mit der Schwere der Betonung verbindet, wird das Silbengewicht genauso grundlegend wie die Betonung im 'stark-akzentuierten Metrum' des Altenglischen, und die Aufhebung der Resolution wird dement-sprechend behandelt. Das Metrum bedarf also nicht mehr getrennter Feststel-lungen beziiglich der verschiedenen Bedingungen der Resolution und der Abblockung. Eine Darstellung mithilfe moraischer Raster erscheint als eine praktische Weise, die Interaktion zwischen Silbengewicht und Betonung auf-zuzeigen.
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Hörhammer, Marcus. "Sicher steuern im Smart Grid." BWK ENERGIE. 71, no. 04 (2019): 28–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.37544/1618-193x-2019-04-28.

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MESS- UND STEUERKONZEPT | Die Einführung intelligenter Messsysteme (iMSys) ist ein wichtiger Baustein der Energiewende. Mit ihnen wird eine neue, sichere Kommunikationsinfrastruktur für das Stromversorgungssystem geschaffen. Die Voltaris GmbH hat für die Aufgabe des sicheren Steuerns ein Mess- und Steuerkonzept entwickelt und erprobt. Im aktuellen Projekt „Designetz“ im Rahmen des Förderprogramms „Schaufenster intelligente Energie – Digitale Agenda für die Energiewende“ (Sinteg) treibt das Maxdorfer Unternehmen die Entwicklung voran und gewinnt dadurch wichtige Erkenntnisse für die Umsetzung eines wirtschaftlichen Smart-Meter-Rollouts.
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Weitgasser, Raimund, Brigitta Gappmayer, and Maximilian Pichler. "Newer Portable Glucose Meters—Analytical Improvement Compared with Previous Generation Devices?" Clinical Chemistry 45, no. 10 (1999): 1821–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/45.10.1821.

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Abstract Background: Newer glucose meters are easier to use, but direct comparisons with older instruments are lacking. We wished to compare analytical performances of four new and four previous generation meters. Methods: On average, 248 glucose measurements were performed with two of each brand of meter on capillary blood samples from diabetic patients attending our outpatient clinic. Two to three different lots of strips were used. All measurements were performed by one experienced technician, using blood from the same sample for the meters and the comparison method (Beckman Analyzer 2). Results were evaluated by analysis of clinical relevance using the percentage of values within a maximum deviation of 5% from the reference value, by the method of residuals, by error grid analysis, and by the CVs for measurements in series. Results: Altogether, 1987 blood glucose values were obtained with meters compared with the reference values. By error grid analysis, the newer devices gave more accurate results without significant differences within the group (zone A, 98–98.5%). Except for the One Touch II (zone A, 98.5%), the other older devices were less exact (zone A, 87–92.5%), which was also true for all other evaluation procedures. Conclusions: New generation blood glucose meters are not only smaller and more aesthetically appealing but are more accurate compared with previous generation devices except the One Touch II. The performance of the newer meters improved but did not meet the goals of the latest American Diabetes Association recommendations in the hands of an experienced operator.
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Offner, Georg. "Die Basis des Smart Meterings." BWK ENERGIE. 71, no. 10 (2019): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.37544/1618-193x-2019-10-33.

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Intelligente Stromzähler können mehr als nur den Stromverbrauch messen. Ausgestattet mit Grid-Funktionalitäten ermitteln sie Daten über den Netzzustand und geben so hochauflösende Einblicke in das lokale Netz-Cluster. Basiszähler sind das solide Fundament, auf dem das Smart Meter Gateway als Kernelement des Smart Meterings aufbaut.
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Karon, Brad S., Leslie J. Donato, Chelsie M. Larsen, et al. "Accuracy of Capillary and Arterial Whole Blood Glucose Measurements Using a Glucose Meter in Patients under General Anesthesia in the Operating Room." Anesthesiology 127, no. 3 (2017): 466–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/aln.0000000000001708.

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Abstract Background The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of a glucose meter with surgical patients under general anesthesia in the operating room. Methods Glucose measurements were performed intraoperatively on 368 paired capillary and arterial whole blood samples using a Nova StatStrip (Nova Biomedical, USA) glucose meter and compared with 368 reference arterial whole blood glucose measurements by blood gas analyzer in 196 patients. Primary outcomes were median bias (meter minus reference), percentage of glucose meter samples meeting accuracy criteria for subcutaneous insulin dosing as defined by Parkes error grid analysis for type 1 diabetes mellitus, and accuracy criteria for intravenous insulin infusion as defined by Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute guidelines. Time under anesthesia, patient position, diabetes status, and other variables were studied to determine whether any affected glucose meter bias. Results Median bias (interquartile range) was −4 mg/dl (−9 to 0 mg/dl), which did not differ from median arterial meter bias of −5 mg/dl (−9 to −1 mg/dl; P = 0.32). All of the capillary and arterial glucose meter values met acceptability criteria for subcutaneous insulin dosing, whereas only 89% (327 of 368) of capillary and 93% (344 of 368) arterial glucose meter values met accuracy criteria for intravenous insulin infusion. Time, patient position, and diabetes status were not associated with meter bias. Conclusions Capillary and arterial blood glucose measured using the glucose meter are acceptable for intraoperative subcutaneous insulin dosing. Whole blood glucose on the meter did not meet accuracy guidelines established specifically for more intensive (e.g., intravenous insulin) glycemic control in the acute care environment.
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Li, Jiangteng, and Fei Wang. "Non-Technical Loss Detection in Power Grids with Statistical Profile Images Based on Semi-Supervised Learning." Sensors 20, no. 1 (2019): 236. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20010236.

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In order to keep track of the operational state of power grids, the world’s largest sensor system, smart grid, was built by deploying hundreds of millions of smart meters. Such a system makes it possible to discover and make quick response to any hidden threat to the entire power grid. Non-technical losses (NTLs) have always been a major concern for their consequent security risks as well as immeasurable revenue loss. However, various causes of NTL may have different characteristics reflected in the data. Accurately capturing these anomalies faced with such a large scale of collected data records is rather tricky as a result. In this paper, we proposed a new methodology of detecting abnormal electricity consumptions. We did a transformation of the collected time-series data which turns it into an image representation that could well reflect users’ relatively long term consumption behaviors. Inspired by the excellent neural network architecture used for objective detection in computer vision, we designed our deep learning model that takes the transformed images as input and yields joint features inferred from the multiple aspects the input provides. Considering the limited amount of labeled samples, especially the abnormal ones, we used our model in a semi-supervised fashion that was brought about in recent years. The model is tested on samples which are verified by on-field inspections and our method showed significant improvement for NTL detection compared with the state-of-the-art methods.
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Kroener, Nils, Kevin Förderer, Manuel Lösch, and Hartmut Schmeck. "State-of-the-Art Integration of Decentralized Energy Management Systems into the German Smart Meter Gateway Infrastructure." Applied Sciences 10, no. 11 (2020): 3665. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app10113665.

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The German Smart Meter Gateway (SMGW) infrastructure enables digital access to metering data and distributed energy resources by external parties. There are, however, various restrictions in order to guarantee the privacy of consumers, and strong security requirements. Furthermore, in the current state of development, there are still several challenges to overcome in order to implement demand side management (DSM) measures. In this paper, we present a prototype enabling DSM measures within the SMGW infrastructure, using the smart grid traffic light concept. The prototype implements an automated decentralized energy management system (EMS) that optimally controls an electric vehicle charging station. In the development of this prototype, we did not only evaluate five of the seven available SMGW devices, but also push the limits of the infrastructure itself. The experiments demonstrated the successful implementation of the intended DSM measure by the EMS. Even though there are technical guidelines standardizing the functionality of SMGWs, our evaluation shows that there are substantial differences between the individual SMGW devices.
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Fudge, T. J., Neil F. Humphrey, Joel T. Harper, and W. Tad Pfeffer. "Diurnal fluctuations in borehole water levels: configuration of the drainage system beneath Bench Glacier, Alaska, USA." Journal of Glaciology 54, no. 185 (2008): 297–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.3189/002214308784886072.

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AbstractWater levels were measured in boreholes spaced along the entire length of Bench Glacier, Alaska, USA, for a period in excess of 2 years. Instrumented boreholes were arranged as nine pairs along the center line of the glacier and an orthogonal grid of 16 boreholes in a 3600 m2 region at the center of the ablation area. Diurnal fluctuations of the water levels were found to be restricted to the late melt season. Pairs of boreholes spaced along the length of the ablation area often exhibited similar fluctuations and diurnal changes in water levels. Three distinct and independent types of diurnal fluctuations in water level were observed in clusters of boreholes within the grid of boreholes. Head gradients suggest water did not flow between clusters, and a single tunnel connecting the boreholes could not explain the observed pattern of diurnal water-level fluctuations. Inter-borehole and borehole-cluster connectivity suggests the cross-glacier width of influence of a segment of the drainage system connected to a borehole was limited to tens of meters. A drainage configuration whereby boreholes are connected to a somewhat distant tunnel by drainage pipes of differing lengths, often hundreds of meters, is shown with a numerical test to be a plausible explanation for the observed borehole behavior.
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Lacidogna, Giuseppe, Domenico Scaramozzino, and Alberto Carpinteri. "Optimization of diagrid geometry based on the desirability function approach." Curved and Layered Structures 7, no. 1 (2020): 139–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/cls-2020-0011.

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AbstractDiagrids represent one of the emerging structural systems employed worldwide for the construction of high-rise buildings. Their potential relies on the peculiar architectural effect and their great lateral stiffness. Because of the modular nature of the diagrid triangular element, optimization processes are usually carried out to assess the best arrangement of the external diagonals in order to enhance the structural performance while using the lowest amount of structural material. In this contribution, we make use for the first time of the desirability function approach to investigate the optimal geometry of the dia-grid system. A 168-meter tall building, with four different floor shapes, is analyzed, and the inclination of the external diagonals is varied between 35° and 84°. The desirability function approach is applied to find the most desirable geometry to limit both the lateral and torsional deformability, the amount of employed material as well as the construction complexity of the building. A sensitivity analysis is also carried out to investigate the influence of the individual desirability weight on the obtained optimal geometry. The effect of the building height is finally evaluated, through the investigation of sets of 124-, 210- and 252-meter tall diagrid structures.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Grid dip meter"

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Obr, Michal. "Sací měřič rezonance s větší měřicí cívkou." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta elektrotechniky a komunikačních technologií, 2011. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-218826.

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This master’s thesis deals with grid dip meter, its operating principle, characteristics and with measuring procedure. The thesis contains basic division of oscilators, its characteristics and operating principal. The master`s thesis contains complete design of grid dip meter with large-diameter measuring coil which is placed outside the device. Grip dip meter is made of SMD components on a one-sided printed wiring. Grip dip meter consist of transformer itself, that has two secondary windings as a supply for resonance meters and internal digital frequency meter. The device has analog panel gauge and BNC input for extrenal counter.
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Ruhland, Grit [Verfasser], Nathalie [Akademischer Betreuer] Singer, Guerra Max [Akademischer Betreuer] Welch, Christian [Akademischer Betreuer] Wolkersdorfer, Florian [Gutachter] Dombois, and Hans-Rudolf [Gutachter] Meier. "FOLGELANDSCHAFT. Eine Untersuchung der Auswirkungen des Uranbergbaus auf die Landschaft um Gera/Ronneburg. / Grit Ruhland ; Gutachter: Florian Dombois, Hans-Rudolf Meier ; Nathalie Singer, Max Welch Guerra, Christian Wolkersdorfer." Weimar : Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, 2021. http://d-nb.info/1241475636/34.

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Conference papers on the topic "Grid dip meter"

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Vora, Jayneel, Darshan Vekaria, Sudeep Tanwar, and Sudhanshu Tyagi. "Machine Learning-based Voltage Dip Measurement of Smart Energy Meter." In 2018 Fifth International Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Grid Computing (PDGC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pdgc.2018.8745738.

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