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    Development of the ALMA-North America Sideband-Separating SIS Mixers

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    As the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) nears completion, 73 dual-polarization receivers have been delivered for each of Bands 3 (84-116 GHz) and 6 (211-275 GHz). The receivers use sideband-separating superconducting Nb/Al-AlOx/Nb tunnel-junction (SIS) mixers, developed for ALMA to suppress atmospheric noise in the image band. The mixers were designed taking into account dynamic range, input return loss, and signal-to-image conversion (which can be significant in SIS mixers). Typical SSB receiver noise temperatures in Bands 3 and 6 are 30 K and 60 K, resp., and the image rejection is typically 15 dB.Comment: Submitted to IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory Tech., June 2013. 10 pages, 21 figure

    Referral Pattern and Timing of Repair Are Risk Factors for Complications After Reconstructive Surgery for Bile Duct Injury

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    Reconstructive surgery for the treatment of bile duct injury is associated with acceptable morbidity and no mortality. Extended injury to the bile duct, referral to a tertiary center after primary therapeutic interventions and acute repair are independent negative predictors on outcome after reconstructive surgery for bile duct injury
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