When unemployment falls to the natural rate, problems are almost always just around the corner. In 1966, the yield curve inverted when unemployment fell below 4%, and again there was no recession. But there was a problem just around the corner—high inflation. So low unemployment is a very ...
While the range-error model was generally a successful first description of the eye-movement data, experimental studies demonstrated effects that could not be explained within this model. First, the presence of additional stimuli could influence the saccadic landing positions31,32,33,34,35,36. Secon...
Details of the elastic means 27 for keeping the flexible hose 26 normally in the inverted long "U" shape shall be explained hereinafter in respect of several embodiments, but the operation of the new and creative mounting for the flexible hose 26 shall briefly be explained here. Since the fle...
This plateau is best explained by the charge drift paths (see Fig. 1 right), all converging at a height of 5 cm toward the same low electric field region. Finally, the normalized pulse shape parameter \left<A/E\right> is also scrutinized. \left<A/E\right> is the position of the ...
The above increase was explained by a mathematical model based on Bernoulli’s law, even though the model could not identify the pore geometry precisely. (4) For the polymeric PES membrane, the increase was as high as two orders of magnitude. This suggests other reasons for such a large inc...
The variations in exchange bias with the enhancement of the AFM thickness can be explained through the role of AFM domains [5,40,76]. As domains are created in the outer AFM shell, more uncompensated spins become available at the interface. Subsequently, the exchange bias strengthens [5,40,...