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  2. Cutoff voltage - Wikipedia

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    The cut-off voltage is different from one battery to the other and it is highly dependent on the type of battery and the kind of service in which the battery is used. When testing the capacity of a NiMH or NiCd battery a cut-off voltage of 1.0 V per cell is normally used, whereas 0.9 V is normally used as the cut-off voltage of an alkaline cell ...

  3. G. Narayanamma Institute of Technology and Science

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    G. Narayanamma Institute of Technology and Science is a women's engineering college located in Hyderabad. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is affiliated to the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University . History

  4. G. Pulla Reddy - Wikipedia

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    He founded the G. Pulla Reddy College of Engineering & Technology in Kurnool and started G. Narayanamma Institute of Technology and Science in Hyderabad. [ 1 ] Sri G. Pulla Reddy had been active in Hindu nationalist organizations.

  5. Item bank - Wikipedia

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    An item bank Or Question Bank is a term for a repository of test items that belong to a testing program, as well as all information pertaining to those items. In most applications of testing and assessment , the items are of multiple choice format, but any format can be used.

  6. Cutting stock problem - Wikipedia

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    The minimum pattern count problem: to find a minimum-pattern-count solution amongst the minimum-waste solutions. This is a very hard problem, even when the waste is known. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] There is a conjecture that any equality-constrained one-dimensional instance with n sizes has at least one minimum waste solution with no more than n + 1 ...

  7. Test functions for optimization - Wikipedia

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    The artificial landscapes presented herein for single-objective optimization problems are taken from Bäck, [1] Haupt et al. [2] and from Rody Oldenhuis software. [3] Given the number of problems (55 in total), just a few are presented here. The test functions used to evaluate the algorithms for MOP were taken from Deb, [4] Binh et al. [5] and ...

  8. Regularization (physics) - Wikipedia

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    The problem of infinities first arose in the classical electrodynamics of point particles in the 19th and early 20th century. The mass of a charged particle should include the mass–energy in its electrostatic field (electromagnetic mass). Assume that the particle is a charged spherical shell of radius r e. The mass–energy in the field is

  9. Butterworth filter - Wikipedia

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    Its cutoff frequency (the half-power point of approximately −3 dB or a voltage gain of 1/ √ 2 ≈ 0.7071) is normalized to 𝜔 = 1 radian per second. Butterworth only dealt with filters with an even number of poles in his paper, though odd-order filters can be created with the addition of a single-pole filter applied to the output of the ...