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    Silicon dendritic web material

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    The development of a low cost and reliable contact system for solar cells and the fabrication of several solar cell modules using ultrasonic bonding for the interconnection of cells and ethylene vinyl acetate as the potting material for module encapsulation are examined. The cells in the modules were made from dendritic web silicon. To reduce cost, the electroplated layer of silver was replaced with an electroplated layer of copper. The modules that were fabricated used the evaporated Ti, Pd, Ag and electroplated Cu (TiPdAg/Cu) system. Adherence of Ni to Si is improved if a nickel silicide can be formed by heat treatment. The effectiveness of Ni as a diffusion barrier to Cu and the ease with which nickel silicide is formed is discussed. The fabrication of three modules using dendritic web silicon and employing ultrasonic bonding for interconnecting calls and ethylene vinyl acetate as the potting material is examined

    Evaluation matrix for products from underutilized crops

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    We developed a matrix to evaluate valorisation strategies for products from underutilized crops. It shall help networks involved in agrobiodiversity conservation and breeding to find and improve their valorisation strategies, such as a label

    Development of high efficiency solar cells on silicon web

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    Web base material is being improved with a goal toward obtaining solar cell efficiencies in excess of 18% (AM1). Carrier loss mechanisms in web silicon was investigated, techniques were developed to reduce carrier recombination in the web, and web cells were fabricated using effective surface passivation. The effect of stress on web cell performance was also investigated

    Qualification Procedures of the CMS Pixel Barrel Modules

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    The CMS pixel barrel system will consist of three layers built of about 800 modules. One module contains 66560 readout channels and the full pixel barrel system about 48 million channels. It is mandatory to test each channel for functionality, noise level, trimming mechanism, and bump bonding quality. Different methods to determine the bump bonding yield with electrical measurements have been developed. Measurements of several operational parameters are also included in the qualification procedure. Among them are pixel noise, gains and pedestals. Test and qualification procedures of the pixel barrel modules are described and some results are presented.Comment: 7 Pages, 7 Figures. Contribution to Pixel 2005, September 5-8, 2005, Bonn, Germna

    Digital videodensitometric measurement of aortic regurgitation

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    A videodensitometric method for quantification of aortic regurgitation which requires neither measurement of cardiac output nor determination of enddiastolic and endsystolic left ventricular volumes has been developed. The injection of 20 ml of contrast medium into the left ventricle is digitally recorded at 25 images s−1 during 20 s using an equipment for digital subtraction angiography (Digitron 2, Siemens). The Digitron computes 2 ‘time dilution curves' (TDC) from the unsubtracted image sequence, for 2 regions of interest drawn around the angiographic enddiastolic and endsystolic left ventricular silhouettes. Enddiastolic and endsystolic points of the TDC are then entered into a VAX-750 computer, which calculates the ejection fraction (EF), the forward ejection fraction (FEF) and the regurgitant fraction (RGF). This is performed by a complex fitting algorithm based on a physical model of the washout process of contrast medium, which reconstructs the two best enddiastolic and endsystolic baselines in the washout parts of the two TDC. The EF, FEF and RGF obtained in 9 regurgitant and 11 nonregurgitant patients have been compared with the corresponding values EFv, FEFv and RGFv obtained by a conventional technique (Cardiogreen and biplane LV area-length volumetry). Regression analysis yielded: EF = 0.88 × EFv (regression line forced through the origin), r = 0.77, FEF = 0.76 × FEFv + 3, r = 0.96, RGF = 0.94 × RGFv + 5, r = 0.98 (v stands for volumetry

    Fatal anaphylactoid response to protamine after percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty

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    A generalized skin erythema and severe hypotension developed following administration of protamine for the reversal of heparin anticoagulation after an unsuccessful attempt at percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in a patient who had never been exposed to protamines before. Evidence of classical pathway complement activation was present indicating that this reaction could have been triggered by a non-immunological mechanism. The patient could not adequately be resuscitated because of the presence of severe coronary artery diseas

    Interpretation of Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance Spectra in Doped La2_2CuO4_4

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    The nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR) spectrum of strontium doped La2_2CuO4_4 surprisingly resembles the NQR spectrum of La2_2CuO4_4 doped with excess oxygen, both spectra being dominated by a main peak and one principal satellite peak at similar frequencies. Using first-principles cluster calculations this is investigated here by calculating the electric field gradient (EFG) at the central copper site of the cluster after replacing a lanthanum atom in the cluster with a strontium atom or adding an interstitial oxygen to the cluster. In each case the EFG was increased by approximately 10 % leading unexpectedly to the explanation that the NQR spectra are only accidentally similar and the origins are quite different. Additionally the widths of the peaks in the NQR spectra are explained by the different EFG of copper centres remote from the impurity. A model, based on holes moving rapidly across the planar oxygen atoms, is proposed to explain the observed increase in frequency of both the main and satellite peaks in the NQR spectrum as the doping concentration is increased
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