نتایج جستجو برای: behavior tests

تعداد نتایج: 932653  

2007
John L. Wyatt

| This paper proposes three tests to determine whether a given nonlinear device noise model agrees with accepted thermodynamic principles. These tests conclude that every Gaussian noise model for any nonlinear device predicts thermodynamically impossible circuit behavior, but the shot-noise model predicts thermodynamically acceptable behavior under a constraint derived here.

Journal: :international journal of advanced structural engineering 2010
rozlyn k. bubela carlos e. ventura helmut g.l prion

experimental tests were performed to study the seismic behavior and performance ofmodified steel chevron braced frame systems, which incorporate a vertical slotted connection(vsc) detail between the top of the braces and the floor beam above. the vsc detail isintended to prevent vertical load transfer to the beam and limit brace forces to thecompressive resistance of the members. full-scale qua...

Journal: :J. Electronic Testing 2003
Said Hamdioui Zaid Al-Ars Ad J. van de Goor Mike Rodgers

The ever increasing trend to reduce DPM levels of memories requires tests with very high fault coverage and low cost. This paper describes an important fault class, called dynamic faults, that cannot be ignored anymore. The dynamic fault behavior can take place in the absence of the static fault behavior, for which the conventional memory tests have been constructed. The concept of dynamic faul...

2011
Gordon Fraser Andreas Zeller

State-of-the art techniques for automated test generation focus on generating executions that cover program behavior. As they do not generate oracles, it is up to the developer to figure out what a test does and how to check the correctness of the observed behavior. In this paper, we present an approach to generate parameterized unit tests—unit tests containing symbolic preand postconditions ch...

Journal: :international journal of iron & steel society of iran 2015
a. meysami r. amini najafabadi

the hot compression tests were carried on x45crniw189 valve steel (x45) in the temperature rangeof 1000– 1200 °c and the strain rate range of 0.004 – 0.5 s-1 in order to study the high temperaturesoftening behavior of this steel. for the exact prediction of flow stress, the effective stress-effectivestrain curves were obtained from experiments under various conditions. on the basis of experimen...

Journal: :Journal of behavioral and brain science 2012
V M Ruvin Kumara Marianne Wessling-Resnick

Chronically high occupational exposure to airborne metals like iron can impair olfactory function, but little is known about how low iron status modifies olfactory behavior. To investigate the influence of body iron status, weanling rats were fed a diet with low iron content (4 - 7 ppm) to induce iron deficiency anemia and olfactory behavior was compared to control rats fed an isocaloric diet s...

Journal: :Journal of adolescence 2016
Donald M Dougherty Rene L Olvera Ashley Acheson Nathalie Hill-Kapturczak Stacy R Ryan Charles W Mathias

Adolescents with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Conduct Disorder (CD) experience deficits in neuropsychological measures of attention, inhibition, and reward processes. Methylphenidate treatment for ADHD and CD has acute effects on these processes. Some of these same aspects of performance are separately described in the Behavioral Model of Impulsivity, which uses a modifie...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 1968
J R Grassi

The hypotheses that normal children accumulate less reactive inhibition than brain-damaged and behavior-disordered 5s and that brain damage produces extraverted behavior were substantially supported by the results of 4 psychomotor and perceptual tests. 75 children (25 brain damaged, 25 behavior disordered, and 25 normals) of at least average intelligence (age range 11-15) were sampled. The resu...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2013
Dorion B Liston Leland S Stone

Eye movements are the most frequent (∼3 per second), shortest-latency (∼150-250 ms), and biomechanically simplest (1 joint, no inertial complexities) voluntary motor behavior in primates, providing a model sensorimotor decision-making system. Current computational "difference" models of choice behavior utilize a single decision variable encoding the difference between two alternate signals, oft...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1993
C M Carter M Urbanowicz R Hemsley L Mantilla S Strobel P J Graham E Taylor

Seventy-eight children, referred to a diet clinic because of hyperactive behaviour, were placed on a 'few foods' elimination diet. Fifty nine improved in behaviour during this open trial. For 19 of these children it was possible to disguise foods or additives, or both, that reliably provoked behavioural problems by mixing them with other tolerated foods and to test their effect in a placebo con...

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