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HFSS or HfSS may refer to: * ''high-frequency structure simulator'', a high frequency electromagnetic simulation software, see Ansys HFSS * ''high in fat, sugar and salt'', food products that are high in fat, sugar or salt, see junk food "Junk food" is a term used to describe food that is high in calorie#Nutrition, calories from macronutrients such as sugar and fat, and often also high in sodium, making it hyperpalatable, and low in dietary fiber, Protein (nutrient), protein, or m ... * Hochschule für Sozialpädagogik und Sozialökonomie, a predecessor of the City University of Applied Sciences in Bremen, Germany See also * * HFS (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Ansys HFSS
Ansys HFSS (high-frequency structure simulator)  is a commercial finite element method solver for electromagnetic (EM) structures from  Ansys. Engineers use Ansys HFSS primarily to design and simulate high-speed, high-frequency electronics in radar systems, communication systems, satellites, ADAS, microchips, printed circuit boards, IoT products, and other digital devices and RF devices. The solver has also been used to simulate the electromagnetic behavior of objects such as automobiles and aircraft. ANSYS HFSS allows system and circuit designers to simulate EM issues such as losses due to attenuation, coupling, radiation and reflection. The benefits of simulating a circuit's high frequency behavior with high accuracy on a computer reduces the final testing and verification effort of the system as well as mitigating the necessity of building costly multiple prototypes, saving both time and money in product development. History HFSS was originally developed by Professor ...
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Junk Food
"Junk food" is a term used to describe food that is high in calorie#Nutrition, calories from macronutrients such as sugar and fat, and often also high in sodium, making it hyperpalatable, and low in dietary fiber, Protein (nutrient), protein, or micronutrients such as vitamins and dietary element, minerals. It is also known as "high in fat, salt and sugar food" (HFSS food). The term ''junk food'' is a pejorative dating back to the 1950s. Precise definitions vary by purpose and over time. Some high-protein foods, like meat prepared with saturated fat, may be considered junk food. Fast food and fast-food restaurants are often equated with junk food, although fast foods cannot be categorically described as junk food. Candy, Soft drink, soft drinks, and Food processing#Processing levels, highly processed foods such as certain Breakfast cereal, breakfast cereals, are generally included in the junk food category; much of it is ultra-processed food. Concerns about the negative health eff ...
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City University Of Applied Sciences (Bremen)
The Bremen University of Applied Sciences (German: ''Hochschule Bremen'') is a public ''Fachhochschule'' located in Bremen, Germany. In 1982, this University evolved from the fusion of four Universities of Applied Sciences: the Universities for technology, business, social pedagogy and social economy, and nautics. The history of the Hochschule Bremen – City University of Applied Sciences (HSB) traces back to the foundation of the Technikum, a School for Civil Engineering and Shipping in 1894 and the foundation of the Social Women's' School, the first School of Social Work in Bremen in 1918. HSB is a member of the UAS7 (Seven Universities of Applied Sciences) network that forms a strategic alliance of seven leading German Universities of Applied Sciences in teaching and research. Campuses The HSB is located at several sites. The central site, with the head office, faculty of Social Sciences and parts of the engineering degree programmes and natural sciences, is located in Br ...
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