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13 states have never exonerated a prisoner based on DNA evidence. Here’s why.
written by Adeshina Emmanuel, fl. 2019 (Chicago, IL: Injustice Watch, 2019),
Source: www.injusticewatch.org
Source: www.injusticewatch.org
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written by Adeshina Emmanuel, fl. 2019 (Chicago, IL: Injustice Watch, 2019),
Source: www.injusticewatch.org
Source: www.injusticewatch.org
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Global Issues
Content Type
Periodical article
Author / Creator
Adeshina Emmanuel, fl. 2019
Date Published / Released
2019-12-16, 2019
Publisher
Injustice Watch
Topic / Theme
Exoneration (DNA and other), Criminal investigations, Legal evidence, Forensics (Evidence), Prisoners, Law, History, Prison Policy, Causes of Mass Incarceration, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000), 21st Century in World History (2001– )
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6.5 kV n-Channel 4H-SiC IGBT with Low Switching Loss Achieved by Extremely Thin Drift Layer
(Switzerland: Trans Tech Publications, 2016), 9 page(s)
Thin drift layers were used to realize n-channel 4H-SiC IGBTs with an extremely low switching loss. The thickness of a drift layer was 60 µm, which was designed for a blocking voltage of 6.5 kV. An on-voltage of 5.4 V was obtained at a collector current of 100 A/cm2 and the specific differential on-resistance at...
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(Switzerland: Trans Tech Publications, 2016), 9 page(s)
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Thin drift layers were used to realize n-channel 4H-SiC IGBTs with an extremely low switching loss. The thickness of a drift layer was 60 µm, which was designed for a blocking voltage of 6.5 kV. An on-voltage of 5.4 V was obtained at a collector current of 100 A/cm2 and the specific differential on-resistance at 100 A/cm2 was 20 mOcm2 at room temperature, indicating proper bipolar operation. A switching evaluation of the SiC IGBTs was performed...
Thin drift layers were used to realize n-channel 4H-SiC IGBTs with an extremely low switching loss. The thickness of a drift layer was 60 µm, which was designed for a blocking voltage of 6.5 kV. An on-voltage of 5.4 V was obtained at a collector current of 100 A/cm2 and the specific differential on-resistance at 100 A/cm2 was 20 mOcm2 at room temperature, indicating proper bipolar operation. A switching evaluation of the SiC IGBTs was performed with a bus voltage of 3.6 kV and a load current of 10 A, and a turn-off loss of 1.2 mJ was obtained. This turn-off loss is very small compared to the values in the current literatures, and was estimated to be an over 80% reduction. The series operation of thin-drift-layer 6.5 kV SiC IGBTs can ensure a lower switching loss than the single operation of higher blocking voltage devices in power conversion systems.
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Global Issues
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Periodical article
Date Published / Released
2016-05, 2016
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications
Topic / Theme
Engineering
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Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Periodical article
Author / Creator
Melissa Fares, fl. 2013
Date Published / Released
2017-02-17, 2017
Publisher
Reuters
Topic / Theme
Internment Camps, Forced resettlement, Internment camps, Imprisonment, Japanese American Internment, 1942-1945, World War II, 1939-1945, Law, History, Politics & Policy, Causes of Mass Incarceration, Conditions of Confinement, Japanese Americans, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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THE 1980 NEW MEXICO PRISON RIOT
written by Mark Colvin, fl. 1982, in Social Problems, Vol. 29 no. 5. June 1982, p. NA (Radford, VA: Radford University, 1982),
Source: www.radford.edu
Source: www.radford.edu
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written by Mark Colvin, fl. 1982, in Social Problems, Vol. 29 no. 5. June 1982, p. NA (Radford, VA: Radford University, 1982),
Source: www.radford.edu
Source: www.radford.edu
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Periodical article
Author / Creator
Mark Colvin, fl. 1982
Date Published / Released
1982-06, 1982
Publisher
Radford University
Topic / Theme
Riots, Violence, Prisons, Prisoners, Law, History, Conditions of Confinement, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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2D Barcode Identification Technology Application in Tool Management System for Workshop
(Switzerland: Trans Tech Publications, 2016), 9 page(s)
With the development of advanced automation degree industries, the requirements of network management for workshop tool become more and more urgent. A very important part in network management system is identification technology of the tool. In this paper, 2D (two-dimensional) barcode identification technology is...
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(Switzerland: Trans Tech Publications, 2016), 9 page(s)
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With the development of advanced automation degree industries, the requirements of network management for workshop tool become more and more urgent. A very important part in network management system is identification technology of the tool. In this paper, 2D (two-dimensional) barcode identification technology is applied in the tool information in real-time query to realize network management. The 2D barcode reading device, which is combined with...
With the development of advanced automation degree industries, the requirements of network management for workshop tool become more and more urgent. A very important part in network management system is identification technology of the tool. In this paper, 2D (two-dimensional) barcode identification technology is applied in the tool information in real-time query to realize network management. The 2D barcode reading device, which is combined with the local computer decoding software, could achieve communication between production line and the server. By using 2D barcode identification technology, it could achieve network management for workshop tool, improve production efficiency and reduce the artificial error.
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Global Issues
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Periodical article
Date Published / Released
2016-01, 2016
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications
Topic / Theme
Engineering
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2-D Defect Profile Reconstruction from Ultrasonic Guided Wave Signals Based on Radial Wavelet Basis Function Neural Network with ELM
(Switzerland: Trans Tech Publications, 2016), 14 page(s)
The reconstruction of defect profiles based on ultrasonic guided waves means the acquisition of defect profiles and parameters from ultrasonic guided wave signals. To achieve multi-resolution approximation, this paper proposed a reconstruction approach based on Radial Wavelet Basis Function Neural Network (RWBFNN)...
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(Switzerland: Trans Tech Publications, 2016), 14 page(s)
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The reconstruction of defect profiles based on ultrasonic guided waves means the acquisition of defect profiles and parameters from ultrasonic guided wave signals. To achieve multi-resolution approximation, this paper proposed a reconstruction approach based on Radial Wavelet Basis Function Neural Network (RWBFNN), which combines wavelet analysis and neural network. Gaussian radial basis functions and Mexican hat wavelet frames are used as scalin...
The reconstruction of defect profiles based on ultrasonic guided waves means the acquisition of defect profiles and parameters from ultrasonic guided wave signals. To achieve multi-resolution approximation, this paper proposed a reconstruction approach based on Radial Wavelet Basis Function Neural Network (RWBFNN), which combines wavelet analysis and neural network. Gaussian radial basis functions and Mexican hat wavelet frames are used as scaling functions and wavelet functions respectively. The training and testing samples contain simulation data and experimental data. The input data sets are defect echo signals, and the output data sets are 2-D profile parameters. To reduce the training time and simplify the profile reconstruction procedure without losing accuracy, Extreme Learning Machine (ELM) is adopted simultaneously. The results indicate that significant advantages can be obtained over other defect profile reconstruction schemes, and the accuracy of the predicted defect profile can be controlled by the resolution of the network with the lower computational complexity.
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Periodical article
Date Published / Released
2016-05, 2016
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications
Topic / Theme
Engineering
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2D Meso-Scale Finite Element Modeling and Simulation of Polymer-Mineral Composite Material
(Switzerland: Trans Tech Publications, 2016), 9 page(s)
Polymer-mineral composite material is prepared by using modified epoxy resin as binder and mineral particles as aggregates. Its excellent damping characteristic and low thermal expansion make it ideal in manufacturing machine tool beds. However, the properties of this material depend on its formula and structure,...
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(Switzerland: Trans Tech Publications, 2016), 9 page(s)
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Polymer-mineral composite material is prepared by using modified epoxy resin as binder and mineral particles as aggregates. Its excellent damping characteristic and low thermal expansion make it ideal in manufacturing machine tool beds. However, the properties of this material depend on its formula and structure, so it is very important to develop an efficient method to numerically model the materials and then to optimize their properties. In thi...
Polymer-mineral composite material is prepared by using modified epoxy resin as binder and mineral particles as aggregates. Its excellent damping characteristic and low thermal expansion make it ideal in manufacturing machine tool beds. However, the properties of this material depend on its formula and structure, so it is very important to develop an efficient method to numerically model the materials and then to optimize their properties. In this paper, 2D meso-scale finite element modeling is presented for numerical analysis of the mechanical properties of polymer-mineral composite material. The material was treated as a 2-phase composite composed of aggregates and binder which was epoxy resin mixed with fillers. Based on grading curve, the weights of aggregates were converted into the corresponding area, the aggregate particles were randomly generated and assembled with binder to produce the model. And then 2D numerical simulations were conducted under different gradations. The results show that: (1) the 2D FE model is very close to the real polymer-mineral composite material in the aspect of density and aggregate shapes and sizes, which validate the fidelity of the generated finite element model and numerical analysis method; (2) by comparing the materials' properties under four different gradations, it can be found that the materials with SAC gradation have the best mechanical property.
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Date Published / Released
2016-03, 2016
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications
Topic / Theme
Engineering
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300TH PERSON EXONERATED BY DNA EVIDENCE IN US
written by Amnesty International (London, England: Amnesty International, 2020),
Source: www.amnestyusa.org
Source: www.amnestyusa.org
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written by Amnesty International (London, England: Amnesty International, 2020),
Source: www.amnestyusa.org
Source: www.amnestyusa.org
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Periodical article
Author / Creator
Amnesty International
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
Amnesty International
Topic / Theme
Exoneration (DNA and other), Forensics (Evidence), Prisoners, History, Sociology, Law, Prison Policy, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
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GREAT BRITAIN AND THE CONGO FREE STATE: THE TIMES: December 19th., 1906 - 5
written by Times [of London] (Newspaper), in Records created or inherited by the Foreign Office (FO). Records of the Slave Trade and African Departments. Foreign Office: African Department: General Correspondence from 1906 (FO 367), of United Kingdom. National Archives at Kew (London, England - Kew) (19 December 1906); in 30th Meridian, December 1906-January 1907, Belgium and Congo. Code 404 Files 58 - 3495. 1906 , 5-5
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written by Times [of London] (Newspaper), in Records created or inherited by the Foreign Office (FO). Records of the Slave Trade and African Departments. Foreign Office: African Department: General Correspondence from 1906 (FO 367), of United Kingdom. National Archives at Kew (London, England - Kew) (19 December 1906); in 30th Meridian, December 1906-January 1907, Belgium and Congo. Code 404 Files 58 - 3495. 1906 , 5-5
Date Written / Recorded
19 December 1906, 1906
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Periodical article
Author / Creator
Times [of London] (Newspaper)
Topic / Theme
The Congo and its Borders, Maps, Political geography, Political boundaries, History, Geography, Industrialization and Western Global Hegemony (1750–1914)
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Images reproduced by courtesy of The National Archives, London, England. www.nationalarchives.gov.uk. The National Archives give no warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or fitness for the purpose of the information provided. Images may be used only for purposes of research, private study or education. Applications for any other use should be made to The National Archives Image Library, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU.
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3D Numerical Model of the Subsoil-Structure Interaction and Comparison of the Results with Experimentally Measured Values
(Switzerland: Trans Tech Publications, 2017), 13 page(s)
The influence of the physically-nonlinear behaviour of the structure and interaction between the upper structure and foundation are the aspects which influence the results of the subsoil-structure interaction analysis. The experimental measurement of stress and strain and monitoring of stress-strain relations by i...
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(Switzerland: Trans Tech Publications, 2017), 13 page(s)
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The influence of the physically-nonlinear behaviour of the structure and interaction between the upper structure and foundation are the aspects which influence the results of the subsoil-structure interaction analysis. The experimental measurement of stress and strain and monitoring of stress-strain relations by interaction of foundation structures with subsoil are also performed at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, VS?B-TU Ostrava. Numerical ana...
The influence of the physically-nonlinear behaviour of the structure and interaction between the upper structure and foundation are the aspects which influence the results of the subsoil-structure interaction analysis. The experimental measurement of stress and strain and monitoring of stress-strain relations by interaction of foundation structures with subsoil are also performed at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, VS?B-TU Ostrava. Numerical analyses of contact task was made with FEM. The test sample for the task was a steel-fibre reinforced concrete foundation slab model loaded during experimental loading test. The calculated values of the subsidence do not correspond to the measured values of foundation subsidence of existing buildings, or values measured during the experiments. Results of the solutions are also different and depend on the choice of the model of the subsoil. Using several FEM software tools were made numerical analyses. Results of FEM analyses were also confronted with the values measured during the experiment.
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Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Periodical article
Date Published / Released
2017-06, 2017
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications
Topic / Theme
Engineering
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