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General Electric
Company•Boston, Massachusetts, United States•
About: General Electric is a company organization based out in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Turbine & Rotor (electric). The organization has 76365 authors who have published 110557 publications receiving 1885108 citations. The organization is also known as: General Electric Company & GE.
Topics: Turbine, Rotor (electric), Signal, Combustor, Coating
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15 Oct 1982TL;DR: In this paper, a planar slice of nuclear spins in a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) sample is used to define a smaller sensitive volume in a predetermined region of the isolated planar slices.
Abstract: Selective irradiation is used to isolate a planar slice of nuclear spins in a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) sample. Selective radio frequecy pulses, applied in the presence of magnetic field gradients, are then employed to define a smaller sensitive volume in a predetermined region of the isolated planar slice. An NMR spin echo signal produced by excited nuclear spins situated in the thusly localized volume is observed in the absence of magnetic field gradients and, upon Fourier transformation, yields the desired localized chemical shift spectra.
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TL;DR: A critical review of the literature and machining studies on a Ti-(6Al-4V) work material at various speeds with the aid of high speed photography and in situ machining experiments inside a scanning electron microscope is presented in this paper.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the catalytic effects of these salts during gasification of graphite in oxygen and carbon dioxide are interpreted on the basis of distinct oxidation-reduction cycles, involving the intermediate formation of peroxide in the former case and alkali metal in the latter.
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TL;DR: In this paper, high temperature-high pressure annealing experiments on diamond transform type IB dispersed nitrogen into type IA aggregate nitrogen were conducted. The activation energy for the transformation was approximately 60 kcal mol−l (2.6 eV).
Abstract: High temperature–high pressure annealing experiments on diamond transform type IB dispersed nitrogen into type IA aggregate nitrogen. The activation energy for the transformation is approximately 60 kcal mol−l (2.6 eV). An estimate is given for the diffusivity of nitrogen in diamond for this transformation
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TL;DR: The authors present a review of the GDOP metric as used in GPS and many of its known bounds, using a formal linear algebraic framework to aid further study and insight.
Abstract: The authors present a review of the GDOP metric as used in GPS. Their goal is to review this metric and many of its known bounds as well as to report some new results. They use a formal linear algebraic framework to aid further study and insight.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Cornelia M. van Duijn | 183 | 1030 | 146009 |
Krzysztof Matyjaszewski | 169 | 1431 | 128585 |
Gary H. Glover | 129 | 486 | 77009 |
Mark E. Thompson | 128 | 527 | 77399 |
Ron Kikinis | 126 | 684 | 63398 |
James E. Rothman | 125 | 358 | 60655 |
Bo Wang | 119 | 2905 | 84863 |
Wei Lu | 111 | 1973 | 61911 |
Harold J. Vinegar | 108 | 379 | 30430 |
Peng Wang | 108 | 1672 | 54529 |
Hans-Joachim Freund | 106 | 962 | 46693 |
Carl R. Woese | 105 | 272 | 56448 |
William J. Koros | 104 | 550 | 38676 |
Thomas A. Lipo | 103 | 682 | 43110 |
Gene H. Golub | 100 | 342 | 57361 |