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    A hand-held neutron detection sensor systems

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    In this paper, a hand-held neutron radiation sensor application is described. The sensor system utilizes a new class of boron-carbide diode that interacts with incoming neutrons. To interface with the boron-carbide diode an integrated front-end is designed in a 1.5/spl mu/m standard CMOS technology. With the diode and front-end microchip, a hand-held neutron detection system was realized with an embedded microcontroller for realtime processing. The hand-held detector operation was then tested with a plutonium-beryllium neutron source. Testing results confirm the validity of the approach and the functionality of the design

    Autonomic failure after stroke - Is it indicative for pathophysiology of complex regional pain syndrome?

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    PubMed ID: 11153885In order to find pieces of evidence for a central origin of autonomic failure in complex regional pain syndrome I (CRPS I), the pattern of autonomic symptoms in CRPS I patients was compared to patients a few days after stroke. Autonomic failure in the latter group is assumed to represent definite CNS origin. Seventeen stroke patients, 21 patients in the acute and late stage of CRPS I and a control group of 23 healthy subjects were investigated. Detailed neurological examination was performed, sweating was induced centrally (thermoregulatory sweating, TST) and peripherally by carbachol iontophoresis (QSART) and quantified by evaporation hygrometry. Skin temperature was assessed by infrared thermography. The incidence of motor-sensory dysfunction (without pain) and the incidence of edema was strikingly similar in stroke and CRPS patients. Furthermore, stroke patients had increased TST but not QSART responses on the contralesional limb (P<0.05) and skin temperature was decreased (P<0.001). The same pattern of autonomic failure was found in late CRPS (TST: P<0.02, skin temperature: P<0.01) whereas in acute CRPS additional, presumably peripheral mechanisms, contribute to sympathetic symptoms. In conclusion, our investigation suggests that many clinical symptoms and the main features of sympathetic dysfunction in CRPS could be explained by a CNS pathophysiology

    An analog-to-digital converter with Golomb-Rice output codes

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    Fully programmable, scalable chaos-based PN sequence generation

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    The all boron carbide diode neutron detector: Comparison with theory

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    A boron carbide diode detector, fabricated from two different polytypes of semiconducting boron carbide, will detect neutrons in reasonable agreement with theory. Small deviations from the model calculations occur due to the detection efficiencies of the 10B capture products Li plus α sum signal differing somewhat from expectation in the thin diodes. The performance of the all boron carbide neutron detector does depart from the behavior of devices where a boron rich neutron capture layer is distinct from the diode charge collection region (i.e. a conversion layer solid state detector), as is expected
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