Racism revisited with a new approach

2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 13-20
Author(s):  
Yann A. Meunier

Racism is a scourge which has plagued societies for centuries. Its root cause can be found in the fear of others. Some authors have considered it as a mental disorder in its more severe forms. We approach it from a novel and highly actionable angle by comparing it to a transmissible disease, candidiasis, with which racism holds many essential similarities that we outline in details. We also suggest various ways to eradicate and mitigate racism through practical action plans.

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Oberon Dixon-Luinenburg ◽  
Jordan Fine

Abstract In this paper, we demonstrate a novel nanoprobing approach to establish cause-and-effect relationships between voltage stress and end-of-life performance loss and failure in SRAM cells. A Hyperion II Atomic Force nanoProber was used to examine degradation for five 6T cells on an Intel 14 nm processor. Ten minutes of asymmetrically applied stress at VDD=2 V was used to simulate a ‘0’ bit state held for a long period, subjecting each pullup and pulldown to either VDS or VGS stress. Resultant degradation caused read and hold margins to be reduced by 20% and 5% respectively for the ‘1’ state and 5% and 2% respectively for the ‘0’ state. ION was also reduced, for pulldown and pullup respectively, by 4.5% and 5.4% following VGS stress and 2.6% and 33.8% following VDS stress. Negative read margin failures, soft errors, and read time failures all become more prevalent with these aging symptoms whereas write stability is improved. This new approach enables highly specific root cause analysis and failure prediction for end-of-life in functional on-product SRAM.


Author(s):  
Peter Egger ◽  
Stefan Müller ◽  
Martin Stiftinger

Abstract With shrinking feature size of integrated circuits traditional FA techniques like SEM inspection of top down delayered devices or cross sectioning often cannot determine the physical root cause. Inside SRAM blocks the aggressive design rules of transistor parameters can cause a local mismatch and therefore a soft fail of a single SRAM cell. This paper will present a new approach to identify a physical root cause with the help of nano probing and TCAD simulation to allow the wafer fab to implement countermeasures.


Author(s):  
Dr. Ajith Kumar G. ◽  
Dr.Savitha HP ◽  
Dr. Suhas Kumar Shetty ◽  
Dr. Kavyashree K ◽  
Dr. Keshav R

Prajnaparada (Intellectual Blasphemy) is willfully ignoring one’s inner knowing and going against norms, intuition and common sense. It is the root cause for all diseases. Involving in verbal, mental or physical activities which are un-favorable to self, harms both body and mind. Actions generated by Prajnaparada aggravate Tridosha (bodily humors) and stimulate Rajas and Tamo Gunas (psychological attributes) allowing disease to be established.


2011 ◽  
Vol 314-316 ◽  
pp. 2370-2374
Author(s):  
Yin Hua Liu ◽  
Yang Yang

The process monitoring and diagnosis in assembly process is important. Multivariate T2 control charts are applied to detect the mean shift and interaction change in the assembly process. However, T2 charts can not identify the root cause of the change. The traditional MTY method for T2 signal decomposition is computationally expensive, especially when the dimension of the variables is high. A new approach based on Bayesian network to identify the significant cause of T2 signals is proposed in this paper. The headlamp bracket case is used to illustrate the overall procedure. And the effectiveness of the proposed approach is evaluated.


Author(s):  
Bonggu Sung ◽  
Daejung Kim ◽  
Yongjik Park ◽  
Joo-Sun Choi

Abstract In this paper, we investigate that Gate-Induced Drain Leakage (GIDL)-weak cells can be screened effectively by modulation of cell-plate voltage (VPlate) during retention time in dynamic random access memory (DRAM) with Negative Wordline bias scheme (NWL). Boosting storage-node voltage (VSP) by increase of VPlate is the root cause of generating additional GIDL fail bits.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 41-49
Author(s):  
Lien Mai Thi Nguyen ◽  
Nhu Chan Minh Dieu Nguyen

Exploring the culture and literature of countries around the world is increasingly important in the current trend of international exchange and integration. Therefore, foreign literature disciplines, including Japanese literature, occupies an increasingly essential position in the curriculum of Dong Thap University. However, the perception and teaching of Japanese Haiku poems have long been challenged due to language barriers as well as cultural differences. In order for enhancing the quality of teaching Haiku poetry to Literature Pedagogy majors at Dong Thap University, the article presents a new approach towards classical Haiku poetry through the perspective of ink painting art (aka painting art). With the aim of observing the beauty of Japanese literature and culture, the study analyzes the causes and some specific manifestations of the similarities between Japanese ink painting art and classical Haiku poetry in terms of artistic methods. The root cause lies in the influence of Zen, as a cultural characteristic of the Japanese spirit, and the specific manifestations include the technique of empty spaces in ink painting art, and the empty poetic strategy in classical Haiku poetry, the features of the conception scenery and the moment characteristic in both Oriental art genres.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 52-60
Author(s):  
Lien Mai Thi Nguyen ◽  
Nhu Chan Minh Dieu Nguyen

Exploring the culture and literature of countries around the world is increasingly important in the current trend of international exchange and integration. Therefore, foreign literature disciplines, including Japanese literature, occupies an increasingly essential position in the curriculum of Dong Thap University. However, the perception and teaching of Japanese Haiku poems have long been challenged due to language barriers as well as cultural differences. In order for enhancing the quality of teaching Haiku poetry to Literature Pedagogy majors at Dong Thap University, the article presents a new approach towards classical Haiku poetry through the perspective of ink painting art (aka painting art). With the aim of observing the beauty of Japanese literature and culture, the study analyzes the causes and some specific manifestations of the similarities between Japanese ink painting art and classical Haiku poetry in terms of artistic methods. The root cause lies in the influence of Zen, as a cultural characteristic of the Japanese spirit, and the specific manifestations include the technique of empty spaces in ink painting art, and the empty poetic strategy in classical Haiku poetry, the features of the conception scenery and the moment characteristic in both Oriental art genres.


2016 ◽  
Vol 40 (0) ◽  
pp. 1-27 ◽  
Author(s):  
ChJeong Jeong ◽  
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Kyung-suk Chang ◽  
Dong-yub Lee ◽  
Seong-min Song ◽  
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