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    Transducer circuit and catheter transducer Patent

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    Transducer circuit design with single coaxial cable for input and output connections including incorporation into miniaturized catheter transduce

    Constant-amplitude RC oscillator

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    Sinusoidal oscillator has a frequency determined by resistance-capacitance /RC/ values of two charge control devices and a constant-amplitude voltage independent of frequency and RC values. RC elements provide either voltage-control, resistance-control, or capacitance-control of the frequency

    Demodulation system Patent

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    Development of demodulation system for removing amplitude modulation from two quadrature displaced data bearing signal

    Active rc networks of low sensitivity for integrated circuit transfer function

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    Active RC network is capable of extremely high Q performance with exceptional stability and has independently adjustable zeros and poles. The circuit consists of two integrators and two summers that are interconnected to produce a complete second-order numerator and a second-order denominator

    COMPARISON OF SINGLE- AND MULTILAYER MATERIALS USED AS DAMPENING ELEMENTS IN KNEE-PROTECTORS

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    The purpose of this study was to identify characteristics of protectors and materials used to assemble protectors, which can be used to create a ranking and proof that a protector has the effects wanted. Single layer neoprene of increasing material strength (n=7) was compared to prototype multilayer materials (n=18) and different commercially available knee protectors (n=18). The test object was attached to a realistic knee dummy, and a fall to the floor was recorded, both kinematically and kinetically. Maximum acceleration and pressure on a single sensor was calculated at the time of the impact, as well as the height of the first rebounce after impact. For single layer materials, results showed a linear correlation of material strength and all three measured parameters. While max. acceleration and pressure both decreased with growing material strength, bounce height increased. This behaviour cannot be observed in multilayer systems. For our test materials as well as fully assembled protectors, pressure values were almost identical, while bounce height varied in a wide range. Different protectors showed great difference in their effectiveness to reduce maximum acceleration

    A Demodulation System for Vector Measurements from a Spinning Satellite

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    Method for demodulating spin-modulated data from magnetometer sensors mounted on spinning satellite

    A Comparative Case Study of Georgia Delegations at the 2012 National Party Conventions

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    From August 26 to September 8, nine political science students and four supervising faculty traveled from Kennesaw State University to the 2012 Republican National Convention and the Democratic National Convention as part of special topics course on a course titled “Party Conventions Field Study”. While in Tampa and Charlotte, the students and faculty immersed themselves in a “real world” educational environment and in doing so gained extraordinary first-hand exposure to a fundamental, yet not well understood, part of the American political process. Students directly engaged with convention proceedings and participants, primarily the Georgia state party delegations, and implemented pre-approved research projects. Nine communication students also traveled to the conventions where they interviewed delegates and party officials and filed daily stories that were published on the department’s news websit

    Development of integrated thermionic circuits for high-temperature applications

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    Integrated thermionic circuits (ITC) capable of extended operation in ambient temperatures up to 500 C are studied. A set of practical design and performance equations is demonstrated. Experimental results are discussed in which both devices and simple circuits were successfully operated in 5000 C environments for extended periods. It is suggested that ITC's may become an important technology for high temperature instrumentation and control systems in geothermal and other high temperature environments

    LOWER LIMB JOINT KINETICS IN THE SPRINT START PUSH-OFF

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    Previous studies have analysed lower limb joint kinetics during sprint performance, but not addressed the earliest contact out of the blocks. The aim of this study was to report lower limb joint moments and powers during the first stance phase of the sprint push-off. One competitive male sprinter performed 10 maximal sprint starts. An automatic motion analysis system (CODA, 200 Hz) with synchronised force plate data (1000 Hz) were used to collect kinematic profiles at the hip, knee and ankle and ground reaction forces for the first stance phase. Cluster markers defined the orientation of the lower limb segments in 3D. Knee and hip kinetics differed to the later phases of sprint, whereas similarities were found at the ankle. This study highlights the need for the push-off phase to be considered separately from both research and practical perspectives
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