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Illinois Institute of Technology
Education•Chicago, Illinois, United States•
About: Illinois Institute of Technology is a education organization based out in Chicago, Illinois, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Electric power system & Wireless network. The organization has 10188 authors who have published 21062 publications receiving 554178 citations. The organization is also known as: IIT & Illinois Tech.
Topics: Electric power system, Wireless network, Population, Iterative reconstruction, Computer science
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a series of new metrics for the reliability and economic assessment of micro-grids in distribution system, including reliability parameters for a microgrid in the islanded mode, indices indicating distributed generation (DG) and load characteristics in the microgrid, microgrid economic indices, and customer based microgrid reliability indices.
Abstract: This paper proposes a series of new metrics for the reliability and economic assessment of microgrids in distribution system These metrics include reliability parameters for a microgrid in the islanded mode, indices indicating distributed generation (DG) and load characteristics in the microgrid, microgrid economic indices, and customer based microgrid reliability indices A two-step Monte Carlo simulation (MCS) method is proposed to assess the reliability and economics of a microgrid with intermittent DGs as well as the reliability of distribution system with microgrids An application in IEEE-RBTS shows the effectiveness of the reliability and economic assessment technique with the proposed metrics, which can provide scientific and comparative information for the design and operation of microgrids
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TL;DR: Why some people with mental illness self-stigmatize and develop low self-esteem while others remain indifferent to stigma or respond with a sense of empowerment is sought.
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: The study sought to better understand why some people with mental illness self-stigmatize and develop low self-esteem while others remain indifferent to stigma or respond with a sense of empowerment. The authors hypothesized that a high level of perceived discrimination, little sense of identification with the group of people with mental illness, and a high level of perceived legitimacy of discrimination lead to self-stigma. METHODS: Sixty women with borderline personality disorder and 30 women with social phobia, who were recruited at three centers in Germany and Switzerland, completed stigma-related questionnaires. RESULTS: After depression and index diagnosis were controlled for, a low level of perceived discrimination and of the legitimacy of discrimination predicted high self-esteem and high empowerment. Identification with the group of people with mental illness did not predict self-esteem or empowerment. CONCLUSIONS: Perceived legitimacy of discrimination may be a crucial determinant of ...
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TL;DR: In this article, a comparative study of the use of supported and unsupported catalysts for direct methanol fuel cells has been performed and the effect of catalyst loading, fuel concentration and temperature dependence on the anode, cathode and full fuel cell performance was determined in a fuel cell equipped with a reversible hydrogen reference electrode.
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TL;DR: During the past several years, there have been a number of advances in the computational and theoretical modeling of lipid bilayer structural and dynamical properties, including mixed bilayers and bilayer self-assembly.
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TL;DR: The fluidization behavior of binary mixture differing in size in the gas bubbling fluidized bed is experimentally and theoretically studied in this paper, where the segregation phenomena are analyzed, and the relevancy of the pressure drop profile of the binary mixture to the definition of its minimum fluidization velocity is discussed.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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David R. Williams | 178 | 2034 | 138789 |
David A. Bennett | 167 | 1142 | 109844 |
Herbert A. Simon | 157 | 745 | 194597 |
Naomi J. Halas | 140 | 435 | 82040 |
Ted Belytschko | 134 | 547 | 81345 |
Thomas E. Mallouk | 122 | 549 | 52593 |
Julie A. Schneider | 118 | 492 | 56843 |
Yang-Kook Sun | 117 | 781 | 58912 |
Cass R. Sunstein | 117 | 787 | 57639 |
D. Errede | 110 | 892 | 62903 |
Qian Wang | 108 | 2148 | 65557 |
Patrick W. Corrigan | 106 | 501 | 46711 |
Jürgen Kurths | 105 | 1038 | 62179 |
Wei Chen | 103 | 1438 | 44994 |
Richard A. Posner | 97 | 566 | 40523 |