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Design of a 12 channel fm microwave receiver
The design, fabrication, and performance of elements of a low cost FM microwave satellite ground station receiver is described. It is capable of accepting 12 contiguous color television equivalent bandwidth channels in the 11.72 to 12.2 GHz band. Each channel is 40 MHz wide and incorporates a 4 MHz guard band. The modulation format is wideband FM and the channels are frequency division multiplexed. Twelve independent CATV compatible baseband outputs are provided. The overall system specifications are first discussed, then consideration is given to the receiver subsystems and the signal branching network
Program on application of communications satellites to educational development: Design of a 12 channel FM microwave receiver
The design, fabrication, and performance of elements of a low cost FM microwave satellite ground station receiver is described. It is capable of accepting 12 contiguous color television equivalent bandwidth channels in the 11.72 to 12.2 GHz band. Each channel is 40 MHz wide and incorporates a 4 MHz guard band. The modulation format is wideband FM and the channels are frequency division multiplexed. Twelve independent CATV compatible baseband outputs are provided. The overall system specifications are first discussed, then consideration is given to the receiver subsystems and the signal branching network
High efficiency compound semiconductor concentrator photovoltaics
Special emphasis was given to the high yield pilot production of packaged AlGaAs/GaAs concentrator solar cells, using organometallic VPE for materials growth, the demonstration of a concentrator module using 12 of these cells which achieved 16.4 percent conversion efficiency at 50 C coolant inlet temperature, and the demonstration of a spectral splitting converter module that achieved in excess of 20 percent efficiency. This converter employed ten silicon and ten AlGaAs cells with a dichroic filter functioning as the beam splitter. A monolithic array of AlGaAs/GaAs solar cells is described
A Novel Approach to the Cosmological Constant Problem
We propose a novel infinite-volume brane world scenario where we live on a
non-inflating spherical 3-brane, whose radius is somewhat larger than the
present Hubble size, embedded in higher dimensional bulk. Once we include
higher curvature terms in the bulk, we find completely smooth solutions with
the property that the 3-brane world-volume is non-inflating for a continuous
range of positive values of the brane tension, that is, without fine-tuning. In
particular, our solution, which is a near-BPS background with supersymmetry
broken on the brane around TeV, is controlled by a single integration constant.Comment: 20 pages, revte
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Glucocorticoid-regulated localization of cell surface glycoproteins in rat hepatoma cells is mediated within the Golgi complex.
Glucocorticoid hormones regulate the post-translational maturation and sorting of cell surface and extracellular mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) glycoproteins in M1.54 cells, a stably infected rat hepatoma cell line. Exposure to monensin significantly reduced the proteolytic maturation and externalization of viral glycoproteins resulting in a stable cellular accumulation of a single 70,000-Mr glycosylated polyprotein (designated gp70). Cell surface- and intracellular-specific immunoprecipitations of monensin-treated cells revealed that gp70 can be localized to the cell surface only in the presence of 1 microM dexamethasone, while in uninduced cells gp70 is irreversibly sequestered in an intracellular compartment. Analysis of oligosaccharide processing kinetics demonstrated that gp70 acquired resistance to endoglycosidase H with a half-time of 65 min in the presence or absence of hormone. In contrast, gp70 was inefficiently galactosylated after a 60-min lag in uninduced cells while rapidly acquiring this carbohydrate modification in the presence of dexamethasone. Furthermore, in the absence or presence of monensin, MMTV glycoproteins failed to be galactosylated in hormone-induced CR4 cells, a complement-selected sorting variant defective in the glucocorticoid-regulated compartmentalization of viral glycoproteins to the cell surface. Since dexamethasone had no apparent global effects on organelle morphology or production of total cell surface-galactosylated species, we conclude that glucocorticoids induce the localization of cell surface MMTV glycoproteins by regulating a highly selective step within the Golgi apparatus after the acquisition of endoglycosidase H-resistant oligosaccharide side chains but before or at the site of galactose attachment
Non-contact method for measurement of the microwave conductivity of graphene
We report a non-contact method for conductivity and sheet resistance
measurements of graphene samples using a high Q microwave dielectric resonator
perturbation technique, with the aim of fast and accurate measurement of
microwave conductivity and sheet resistance of monolayer and few layers
graphene samples. The dynamic range of the microwave conductivity measurements
makes this technique sensitive to a wide variety of imperfections and
impurities and can provide a rapid non-contacting characterisation method.
Typically the graphene samples are supported on a low-loss dielectric
substrate, such as quartz, sapphire or SiC. This substrate is suspended in the
near-field region of a small high Q sapphire puck microwave resonator. The
presence of the graphene perturbs both centre frequency and Q value of the
microwave resonator. The measured data may be interpreted in terms of the real
and imaginary components of the permittivity, and by calculation, the
conductivity and sheet resistance of the graphene. The method has great
sensitivity and dynamic range. Results are reported for graphene samples grown
by three different methods: reduced graphene oxide (GO), chemical vapour
deposition (CVD) and graphene grown epitaxially on SiC. The latter method
produces much higher conductivity values than the others.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures and 2 table
Web-Based Training: A case study on the development of an Intranet based training course
Multimedia and hypermedia applications have been successfully used for user training. This paper addresses the question whether the World Wide Web can be used to deliver web-based training of similar quality compared to traditional hypermedia learning systems. The development of a web-based training course for a major company is described, and the lessons learned from that project are discussed
Braneworld stars and black holes
We look for spherically symmetric star or black hole solutions on a
Randall-Sundrum brane from the perspective of the bulk. We take a known bulk
solution, and analyse possible braneworld trajectories within it that
correspond, from the braneworld point of view, to solutions of the brane
Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkoff equations. Our solutions are therefore embedded
consistently into a full bulk solution. We find the full set of static
gravitating matter sources on a brane in a range of bulk spacetimes, analyzing
which can correspond to physically sensible sources. Finally, we look at
time-dependent trajectories in a Schwarzschild--anti de Sitter spacetime as
possible descriptions of time-dependent braneworld black holes, highlighting
some of the general features one might expect, as well as some of the
difficulties involved in getting a full solution to the question.Comment: 39 pages, 15 figure
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