126 research outputs found

    El diseño de un contrato ambiental para las explotaciones ganaderas de extensivo. Estudio aplicado a la Reserva de la Biosfera de las sierras de Béjar y Francia

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    publishedTomo I . Sección: Sistemas Ganaderos-Economía y Gestión. Sesión: Sostenibilidad. Ponencia nº 3

    Study of Passive CMOS Mixers Effects on Image Rejection Ratio

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    In this brief, modeling and simulation of quadrature passive mixers are analyzed, focusing on the impact they have on the image rejection ratio (IRR). For this purpose, a 65-nm CMOS technology is used

    Approaching Ideal Polyphase Filter Response in 65-nm CMOS

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    This work analyzes the effect of the most critical non-idealities on a passive polyphase filter implemented in a 65-nm CMOS technology, to attain single-sideband transmission in a 5 GHz Wi-Fi alike communication system. Non-idealities impact on this kind of passive complex filter have not been thoroughly analyzed in literature

    Estimación de la degradación por mismatch del rechazo de imagen en filtros polifásicos pasivos

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    Los filtros polifásicos pasivos (PPF) son sistemas empleados extensivamente en transmisores o receptores heterodinos de banda lateral única (Single Side Band, SSB) para rechazar la banda imagen. Este trabajo se centra en establecer una cota a la máxima degradación que el mismatch entre componentes puede producir en su respuesta

    Approaching Ideal Polyphase Filter Response in 65-nm CMOS

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    This work analyzes the effect of the most critical non-idealities on a passive polyphase filter implemented in a 65-nm CMOS technology, to attain single-sideband transmission in a 5 GHz Wi-Fi alike communication system. Non-idealities impact on this kind of passive complex filter have not been thoroughly analyzed in literature

    High cooperativity coupling to nuclear spins on a circuit quantum electrodynamics architecture

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    Nuclear spins are candidates to encode qubits or qudits due to their isolation from magnetic noise and potentially long coherence times. However, their weak coupling to external stimuli makes them hard to integrate into circuit quantum electrodynamics architectures, the leading technology for solid-state quantum processors. Here, we study the coupling of 173Yb(III) nuclear spin states in an [Yb(trensal)] molecule to superconducting cavities. Experiments have been performed on magnetically dilute single crystals placed on the inductors of lumped-element LC superconducting resonators with characteristic frequencies spanning the range of nuclear and electronic spin transitions. We achieve a high cooperative coupling to all electronic and most nuclear [173Yb(trensal)] spin transitions, a necessary ingredient for the implementation of qudit protocols with molecular spins using a hybrid architecture

    An ECVAG† trial on assessment of oxidative damage to DNA measured by the comet assay

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    The increasing use of single cell gel electrophoresis (the comet assay) highlights its popularity as a method for detecting DNA damage, including the use of enzymes for assessment of oxidatively damaged DNA. However, comparison of DNA damage levels between laboratories can be difficult due to differences in assay protocols (e.g. lysis conditions, enzyme treatment, the duration of the alkaline treatment and electrophoresis) and in the end points used for reporting results (e.g. %DNA in tail, arbitrary units, tail moment and tail length). One way to facilitate comparisons is to convert primary comet assay end points to number of lesions/106 bp by calibration with ionizing radiation. The aim of this study was to investigate the inter-laboratory variation in assessment of oxidatively damaged DNA by the comet assay in terms of oxidized purines converted to strand breaks with formamidopyrimidine DNA glycosylase (FPG). Coded samples with DNA oxidation damage induced by treatment with different concentrations of photosensitizer (Ro 19-8022) plus light and calibration samples irradiated with ionizing radiation were distributed to the 10 participating laboratories to measure DNA damage using their own comet assay protocols. Nine of 10 laboratories reported the same ranking of the level of damage in the coded samples. The variation in assessment of oxidatively damaged DNA was largely due to differences in protocols. After conversion of the data to lesions/106 bp using laboratory-specific calibration curves, the variation between the laboratories was reduced. The contribution of the concentration of photosensitizer to the variation in net FPG-sensitive sites increased from 49 to 73%, whereas the inter-laboratory variation decreased. The participating laboratories were successful in finding a dose–response of oxidatively damaged DNA in coded samples, but there remains a need to standardize the protocols to enable direct comparisons between laboratories
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