25,359 research outputs found
Apparatus and method for stabilized phase detection for binary signal tracking loops
Apparatus and method is presented for phase detection in binary signal tracking loops wherein two bandpass detectors are alternately interchanged between electrical connection with two local code reference tracking signals in order to cancel any adverse effect of gain imbalance in the bandpass detectors and direct current offset or drift. The detectors are time shared in multiplex fashion between the two local reference signals
Responses of three Muslim majority primary schools in England to the Islamic faith of their pupils
This paper considers the responses of three English primary schools to the education of their Muslim pupils. It begins by setting out the context of discussion about Muslims and education in Europe as well as by describing some of the structural and pedagogical characteristics and trends in English education influencing the schools’ options and choices. The main body of the article is a comparative analysis of the three schools, focusing on the approaches of teachers and school leaders to the faith backgrounds of their pupils, their constructions of Islam for these educational contexts, and their preparation of Muslim children for a religiously plural Britain. As the schools devise strategies and select between options, they provide in microcosm differing models of the inclusion of minority Islam in a western society
Differential phase shift keyed signal resolver
A differential phase shift keyed signal resolver resolves the differential phase shift in the incoming signal to determine the data content thereof overcoming phase uncertainty without requiring a transmitted reference signal
Four-phase differential phase shift resolver
Two systems have been developed to resolve phase uncertainty without transmitting reference signals. In both methods signal is impressed on carrier as differential, rather than absolute, phase shift. At the receiver four-phase demodulation and logic process unambiguously resolves differential phase shift of input carrier
Pair correlation functions and phase separation in a two component point Yukawa fluid
We investigate the structure of a binary mixture of particles interacting via
purely repulsive (point) Yukawa pair potentials with a common inverse screening
length . Using the hyper-netted chain closure to the Ornstein-Zernike
equations, we find that for a system with `ideal' (Berthelot mixing rule) pair
potential parameters for the interaction between unlike species, the asymptotic
decay of the total correlation functions crosses over from monotonic to damped
oscillatory on increasing the fluid total density at fixed composition. This
gives rise to a Kirkwood line in the phase diagram. We also consider a
`non-ideal' system, in which the Berthelot mixing rule is multiplied by a
factor . For any the system exhibits fluid-fluid phase
separation and remarkably the ultimate decay of the correlation functions is
now monotonic for all (mixture) state points. Only in the limit of vanishing
concentration of either species does one find oscillatory decay extending to . In the non-ideal case the simple random phase approximation provides
a good description of the phase separation and the accompanying Lifshitz line.Comment: 11 pages, 6 figures. Accepted for publication in J. Chem. Phy
Specific selection of antigen-reactive lymphocytes into antigenically stimulated lymph nodes in sheep
Sanskrit From Tamil Nadu: At Play In The Forests Of The Lord: The Gopalavimshati Of Vedantadeshika
First-order layering and critical wetting transitions in non-additive hard sphere mixtures
Using fundamental-measure density functional theory we investigate entropic
wetting in an asymmetric binary mixture of hard spheres with positive
non-additivity. We consider a general planar hard wall, where preferential
adsorption is induced by a difference in closest approach of the different
species and the wall. Close to bulk fluid-fluid coexistence the phase rich in
the minority component adsorbs either through a series of first-order layering
transitions, where an increasing number of liquid layers adsorbs sequentially,
or via a critical wetting transition, where a thick film grows continuously.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Differential phase shift keyed communication system
A communication system using differential phase-shift-keying (DPSK) transmits and receives binary data without requiring timing or phase reference signals. The system encodes and modulates the data at the transmitter, and decodes and demodulates the data at the receiver, without ambiguity as to the data content
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