Browsing by Subject "Power"
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Intelligent Circuit Design and Implementation with Machine Learning
(2022)Electronic design automation (EDA) technology has achieved remarkable progress over the past decades. However, modern chip design is not completely automatic yet in general and the gap is not easily surmountable. For example, ... -
Pitit se rìches malere [Children are the wealth of the poor]: The Influence of Gender and Power on Choice and Uptake of Long Acting Contraceptives
(2016)Background: Haiti has the highest maternal mortality rate in the Latin American and Caribbean region. Despite the fact that Haiti has received twice as much family planning assistance as any other country in the western ... -
Reducing US Greenhouse Gas Emissions through a Replacement of Coal with Natural Gas in Power Generation
(2010-04-29)Currently, coal provides about 50% of U.S. electricity supply and releases 80% of electricity sector carbon dioxide (Annual Energy Outlook Early Release Overview, 2009). A conceptual instantaneous switch to modern natural ... -
Self-regulatory processes underlying structural stigma and health.
(Soc Sci Med, 2014-02)In this article, we examine self-regulatory processes that are initiated by structural stigma. To date, the literature on self-regulation as a mechanism that underlies stigma and health outcomes has focused primarily on ... -
The Dispersion of Power: Thinking Democratically in the 21st Century
(2017)This dissertation identifies a logic of “equal agency” at the heart of a great deal of contemporary thinking about politics. Scholars and citizens alike, I claim, often use some version of this logic in trying to understand ... -
THE ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY OF POWER PRODUCTION FROM UTILITY SCALE WIND FARMS AT OBERLIN COLLEGE
(2010-04-30)The State of Ohio receives 90% of its electricity from coal power plants. The City of Oberlin’s power provider, Oberlin Municipal Light and Power Systems (OMLPS), is facing a 70% net annual shortfall in electric supply starting ...