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    • Forced Convection From a Pair Of Spheres: A Three-Temperature Problem 

      Foroushani, Seyed Sepehr Mohaddes; Wright, John L.; Naylor, David (2015-05)
      Interaction of spherical particles in a fluid flow is important in combustion, chemical processes and air pollution. In this study, a recently developed technique for characterizing multi-temperature convective heat transfer ...
    • The Formation and Runoff of Condensate on a Vertical Glass Surface 

      Wright, John L.; Kansal, Vivek; Collins, Michael R. (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, 2014)
      An experimental study of condensate formation and runoff was performed by exposing a sheet of glass, cooled at its bottom edge, to an enclosure with a controlled environment. This arrangement mimics the indoor glass surface ...
    • Formation of Secondary Organic Aerosols by Germicidal Ultraviolet Light 

      Choi, Eureka; Tan, Zhongchao; Anderson, William A. (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019-01-31)
      Ultraviolet (UV) light with a wavelength of 254 nm is known to be germicidal, and thus has been increasingly employed as a method of disinfection for indoor environments. Solar UV wavelengths (300 to 400 nm) are known to ...
    • Fossil fuel divestment strategies: Financial and carbon related consequences 

      Hunt, Chelsie; Weber, Olaf (Sage, 2018-03-19)
      Fossil fuel divestment is discussed controversially with regard to its financial consequences and its effect on decarbonizing the economy. Theory and empirical studies suggest arguments for both, financial underperformance ...
    • Four-coloring P6-free graphs 

      Chudnovsky, Maria; Spirkl, Sophie; Zhong, Mingxian (Association for Computing Machinery, 2019)
      In this paper we present a polynomial time algorithm for the 4-COLORING PROBLEM and the 4-PRECOLORING EXTENSION problem restricted to the class of graphs with no induced six-vertex path, thus proving a conjecture of Huang. ...
    • Four-coloring P6-free graphs. I. Extending an excellent precoloring. 

      Chudnovsky, Maria; Spirkl, Sophie; Zhong, Mingxian (Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 2024)
      This is the first paper in a series whose goal is to give a polynomial-time algorithm for the 4-coloring problem and the 4-precoloring extension problem restricted to the class of graphs with no induced six-vertex path, ...
    • Four-coloring P6-free graphs. II. Finding an excellent precoloring. 

      Chudnovsky, Maria; Spirkl, Sophie; Zhong, Mingxian (Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 2024)
      This is the second paper in a series of two. The goal of the series is to give a polynomial-time algorithm for the 4-coloring problem and the 4-precoloring extension problem restricted to the class of graphs with no induced ...
    • Fracture Characterization of Rolled Sheet Alloys in Shear Loading: Studies of Specimen Geometry, Anisotropy, and Rate Sensitivity 

      Abedini, Armin; Butcher, Clifford; Worswick, Michael J. (Springer, 2017-01-01)
      Two different shear sample geometries were employed to investigate the failure behaviour of two automotive alloy rolled sheets; a highly anisotropic magnesium alloy (ZEK100) and a relatively isotropic dual phase steel ...
    • Fracture mechanics based estimation of fatigue lives of laser welded joints 

      Goyal, Rakesh; Bogdanov, Sergey; El-zein, Mohamad; Glinka, Grzegorz (Elsevier, 2018-11-01)
      The conventional joining methods like resistance spot welding and arc welding have several challenges during joining of thin sheets of high strength steel materials. One of the main challenges is that application of these ...
    • A Framework and Taxonomy of Videogame Playing Preferences 

      Fortes Tondello, Gustavo; Wehbe, Rina Renee; Orji, Rita; Ribeiro, Giovanni; Nacke, Lennart (Association for Computing Machinery, 2017-10-15)
      Player preferences for different gaming styles or game elements has been a topic of interest in human-computer interaction for over a decade. However, current models suggested by the extant literature are generally based ...
    • A Framework for Analyzing Broadly Engaged Philosophy of Science 

      Plaisance, Kathryn S.; Elliott, Kevin C. (Cambridge University Press, 2022-01-01)
      Philosophers of science are increasingly interested in engaging with scientific communities, policy makers, and members of the public; however, the nature of this engagement has not been systematically examined. Instead ...
    • Friction and Adhesion of Microparticle Suspensions on Repellent Surfaces 

      Melayil, Kiran Raj; Misra, Sirshendu; Mitra, Sushanta K. (ACS, 2020-11-06)
      With the recent advancements in the development and application of repellent surfaces, both in air and under liquid medium, accurate characterization of repellence behavior is critical in understanding the mechanism behind ...
    • FrictionalMonolith: A Monolithic Optimization-based Approach for Granular Flow with Contact-Aware Rigid-Body Coupling 

      Takahashi, Tetsuya; Batty, Christopher (Association for Computing Machinery, 2021)
      We propose FrictionalMonolith, a monolithic pressure-friction-contact solver for more accurately, robustly, and efficiently simulating two-way interactions of rigid bodies with continuum granular materials or inviscid ...
    • From Coast to Coast: Canadian Collaboration in a Changing RDM Seascape 

      Sewerin, Cristina; Barsky, Eugene; Dearborn, Dylanne; Henshilwood, Angela; Hwang, Christina; Keys, Sandra; Mitchell, Marjorie; Spence, Michelle; Szigeti, Kathy; Zaraiskaya, Tatiana (2016-06-06)
      There is power in collaboration. With academic institutions across Canada preparing for possible changes in funding requirements around sharing and preserving data and the submission of data management plans, librarians ...
    • From eye to face: The impact of face outline, feature number, and feature saliency on the early neural response to faces 

      Parkington, Karisa B.; Itier, Roxane J. (Elsevier, 2019-11-01)
      The LIFTED model of early face perception postulates that the face-sensitive N170 event-related potential may reflect underlying neural inhibition mechanisms which serve to regulate holistic and featural processing. It ...
    • From Nosy Little Brothers to Stranger-Danger: Children and Parents’ Perception of Mobile Threats 

      Zhang-Kennedy, Leah; Mekhail, Christine; Abdelaziz, Yomna; Chiasson, Sonia (ACM, 2016-06-21)
      The rise in mobile media use by children has heightened parents' concerns for their online safety. Through semi-structured interviews of parent-child dyads, we explore the perceived privacy and security threats faced by ...
    • From Source to Sink: Petrogenesis of Cretaceous Anatectic Granites from the Fosdick Migmatite-Granite Complex, West Antarctica 

      Brown, Caitlin R; Yakymchuk, Chris; Brown, Michael; Fanning, Christopher Mark; Korhonen, Fawna J.; Piccoli, Philip M.; Siddoway, Christine S. (Oxford University Press, 2016-07-01)
      Anatectic granites from the Fosdick migmatite-granite complex yield U-Pb zircon crystallization ages that range from 115 to 100Ma, with a dominant grouping at 107-100 Ma, which corresponds to the timing of dome formation ...
    • From the ground up: Building a roadmap of research priorities for a national research data management community 

      Cheung, Melissa; Dearborn, Dylanne; Da Sylva, Lyne; Khair, Shahira; Szigeti, Kathy (2019-05)
      Launched in 2015, the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) Portage Network is dedicated to the shared stewardship of research data in Canada through fostering national communities of practice for research data, ...
    • From Waste to Wealth: Policies to Promote the Circular Economy 

      Chevanaz, Regis Y.; Dimitrov, Stanko (Elsevier, 2024-03-01)
      The policy article addresses the urgent need for comprehensive policy framework to advance the circular economy, a crucial strategy in mitigating the global waste and pollution crisis. It seeks to bridge the research gap ...
    • Fully oxygenated water columns over continental shelves before the Great Oxidation Event 

      Ostrander, Chadlin; Nielsen, Sune; Owens, Jeremy; Kendall, Brian; Gordon, Gwyneth; Romaniello, Stephen; Anbar, Ariel (Nature, 2019-02-25)
      Late Archaean sedimentary rocks contain compelling geochemical evidence for episodic accumulation of dissolved oxygen in the oceans along continental margins before the Great Oxidation Event. However, the extent of this ...

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