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Printed circuit board with bellows rivet connection Patent
Electrical connection for printed circuits on common board, using bellows principle in rive
Coupled Mode Theory of Electron‐Beam Parametric Amplification
A theory of parametric amplification in a filamentary electron beam by transverse fields is developed in coupled mode form. Space charge effects are neglected. In addition to beam modes at the signal frequency, beam modes at frequencies ωn=ω+ω_p, n=0, ±1, ±2…, where ω_p is the pump frequency, are coupled together. A discussion of the general form of the equations is given and reveals the circumstances under which exponential gain or periodic energy transfer between various modes can occur. When applied to quadrupole electric pump fields, a description of the quadrupole amplifiers of Adler, Wade, and Gordon is obtained. This theory is then used to evaluate the noise contribution from synchronous beam modes and higher cyclotron idler modes. Coupling by axially symmetric electric fields and by axially symmetric magnetic fields is discussed, and other amplification schemes suggested. The theory of coupling by axially symmetric fields can also be used to study lens effects on noise in the gun region
Annual league tables of mortality in neonatal intensive care units: longitudinal study. International Neonatal Network and the Scottish Neonatal Consultants and Nurses Collaborative Study Group.[see comment]
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether crude league tables of mortality and league tables of risk adjusted mortality accurately reflect the performance of hospitals.
DESIGN: Longitudinal study of mortality occurring in hospital.
SETTING: 9 neonatal intensive care units in the United Kingdom.
SUBJECTS: 2671 very low birth weight or preterm infants admitted to neonatal intensive care units between 1988 and 1994.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Crude hospital mortality and hospital mortality adjusted using the clinical risk index for babies (CRIB) score.
RESULTS: Hospitals had wide and overlapping confidence intervals when ranked by mortality in annual league tables; this made it impossible to discriminate between hospitals reliably. In most years there was no significant difference between hospitals, only random variation. The apparent performance of individual hospitals fluctuated substantially from year to year.
CONCLUSIONS: Annual league tables are not reliable indicators of performance or best practice; they do not reflect consistent differences between hospitals. Any action prompted by the annual league tables would have been equally likely to have been beneficial, detrimental, or irrelevant. Mortality should be compared between groups of hospitals using specific criteria-such as differences in the volume of patients, staffing policy, training of staff, or aspects of clinical practice-after adjusting for risk. This will produce more reliable estimates with narrower confidence intervals, and more reliable and rapid conclusions
Zero field spin polarization in a 2D paramagnetic resonant tunneling diode
We study I-V characteristics of an all-II-VI semiconductor resonant tunneling
diode with dilute magnetic impurities in the quantum well layer. Bound magnetic
polaron states form in the vicinity of potential fluctuations at the well
interface while tunneling electrons traverse these interface quantum dots. The
resulting microscopic magnetic order lifts the degeneracy of the resonant
tunneling states. Although there is no macroscopic magnetization, the resulting
resonant tunneling current is highly spin polarized at zero magnetic field due
to the zero field splitting. Detailed modeling demonstrates that the local spin
polarization efficiency exceeds 90% without an external magnetic field.Comment: 7 pages, 10 figures (including supplementary information
The role of intellectual property rights in economic growth
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