Heterogeneity in Response to the Power Wall

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Lieven Eeckhout
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Kshitij Sudan ◽  
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Claude M. Setodji ◽  
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2013 ◽  
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F D Mera ◽  
S A Fulling ◽  
J D Bouas ◽  
K Thapa
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2009 ◽  
Vol 18 (5) ◽  
pp. 409-411 ◽  
Author(s):  
Barry Denby ◽  
Abraham G Campbell ◽  
Hamish Carr ◽  
G. M. P O'Hare

This paper proposes a virtual environment system called a lightweight affordable immersion room (LAIR) that we propose for use in space and financially constrained situations. The LAIR consists of four walls arranged in a square providing a 360° degree view. By using front projection and two projectors per wall, the LAIR provides a compact environment which gives users some freedom of movement. The LAIR may be considered in terms of performance and cost as somewhere between a power wall and a CAVE—more immersive than a power wall, but less than a CAVE—and similarly moderate in terms of use of space and cost.


2021 ◽  
pp. tobaccocontrol-2020-055834
Author(s):  
Eqia Arum Azzahro ◽  
Desak Made Sintha Kurnia Dewi ◽  
Septa Indra Puspikawati ◽  
Rizky Putri Handayani ◽  
Gayatri Ayodya ◽  
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IntroductionThe tobacco retail density in Indonesia is very high, and tobacco companies are creative at promoting their products at point of sale (POS). The study explores the strategies employed by tobacco companies through their retailer programmes in Banyuwangi, Indonesia.MethodsIn 2019 we conducted observation and indepth interviews with the owners/keepers of 12 retailers with Sampoerna Retail Community (SRC) signs and 6 retailers with Gudang Garam Strategic Partnership signs placed as store names in front of their stores. We analysed the data to identify key strategies used by each tobacco company.ResultsGudang Garam promoted more visibility of their own products, while Sampoerna promoted their products in a power wall and also rearranged other products sold in the store to attract more customers. Sampoerna educated their retailers to attract and retain more customers by using schemes such as reward points and coupons. Sampoerna also developed and promoted the use of a mobile application for online sales.ConclusionsBoth programmes promote product and brand display at retailers to create brand loyalty. The SRC mobile application for online sales is potentially attractive to young customers and allows for data collection about retail and customer purchase behaviours that can be used for tailored marketing. Tobacco sales promotion strategies should be strongly regulated. Banning indoor tobacco advertisement, promotion and tobacco display at POS should be encouraged.


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S. A. FULLING ◽  
K. A. MILTON ◽  
JEF WAGNER

A finite ultraviolet cutoff near a reflecting boundary yields a stress tensor that violates the basic energy-pressure relation. Therefore, a "soft" wall described by a power-law potential, which needs no ad hoc cutoff, is being investigated by the collaboration centered at Texas A&M University and the University of Oklahoma. Progress is reported here.


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2013 ◽  
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pp. 1340014 ◽  
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TAKAHIRO HANYU

This paper presents an architecture-level approach, called nonvolatile logic-in-memory (NV-LIM) architecture, to solving performance-wall and power-wall problems in the present CMOS-only-based logic-LSI (Large-Scaled Integration) processors. The use of magnetic tunnel junction devices combined with a CMOS-gate style makes it possible to achieve a high-performance and ultra-low-power logic LSI. Some concrete examples using the proposed method allow you to achieve the desired performance improvement compared to a corresponding CMOS-only-based realization.


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David J. Kuck ◽  
Sergei Gorlatch ◽  
Murray Cole ◽  
Gregory R. Watson ◽  
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