418 research outputs found

    Alien Registration- Pentz, Judson A. (Portland, Cumberland County)

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    https://digitalmaine.com/alien_docs/21259/thumbnail.jp

    Implementation of a Primary Tapped Transformer in a High Frequency Isolated Power Converter

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    Abstract: On load, transformer primary tap changing is not common in high frequency converters. This paper investigates a new converter topology to drive primary tapped transformers. The ideas that have been introduced previously are simply implemented into existing converter topologies which have been modified to accommodate a primary tapped transformer. The effects of efficiency with variation of source voltage and duty cycle are studied. It is shown that this topology can maintain a load voltage for a much wider source voltage variation without major sacrifices in efficiency

    Advances in the diagnosis and management of allergic disease: Applications to South African practice

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    There have been a number of advances in the diagnosis and management of allergic diseases that are relevant to South African (SA) circumstances. These are all published or about to be published in new guidelines that provide practical advice to guide SA doctors who treat patients with these conditions. The guidelines include those for atopic dermatitis, allergic rhinitis and food allergy. This article reflects the most pertinent aspects of the guidelines. It also provides a short summary of a new allergy diagnostic test available in SA, the multiplexmicroarray chip, known as the immuno-solid-phase allergen chip (ISAC) test. It provides component-resolved allergy testing for special circumstances and complex allergic problems and is certainly not required as a screening allergy test. Finally, this article gives an update on allergen immunotherapy – some patients with allergic conditions may benefit from immunotherapy. In SA, some forms of immunotherapy for allergic rhinitis and mild asthma may currently include sublingual immunotherapy

    Relationship of age and hypertension to neuropsychological test performance

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    Young adult (X- = 29) and middle aged (X- =50) hypertensive and normotensive subjects were compared with respect to seven neuropsychological test scores derived from tests on the Halstead-Reitan battery. Age main effects, with inferior performance for the middle aged subjects, were observed for the localization and time portions of the Tactile Performance Test (TPT) and for the Trail Making A test. The multivariate age effect was significant for the composite of seven scores. A multivariate blood pressure main effect was obtained and main effect blood pressure was significant for the category test; hypertensives made more errors than normotensives. A blood pressure by age interaction was observed for finger tapping scores and the TPT-Memory scores with larger differences between hypertensives and normotensives for the younger than for the middle aged group. Results were discussed in terms of previous studies of age and hypertension with the WAIS, the Primary Mental Abilities Test and serial reaction time measures. The poor prediction of hypertensive status from individual neuropsychological test scores was emphasized and readers were cautioned not to conclude that essential hypertensives, as a group, can be characterized as brain damaged

    Anxiety and depression in young and middle aged hypertensive and normotensive subjects

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    This study examined the effects of essential hypertension on measures of anxiety and depression for two age groups of hypertensive (free from hypertension-related pathology and/or cardiovascular disease) and normotensive subjects. Hypertensive subjects had significantly higher State Anxiety scores and Zung Depression scores than did normotensive subjects. These differences between the blood pressure groups were due largely to the scores of the younger hypertensive subjects. The results of the present study are consistent with previous results from our laboratory that have found that younger hypertensives differed (relative to controls) from middle aged hypertensives on measures, such as, symptoms reported on the Cornell Medical Index and WAIS Performance scores. The results of the present study were discussed within the context of age associated differences in response to hypertension and factors that might account for these differences

    Lessons from Our Patients: Development of a Warm Autopsy Program

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    Kaminski and colleagues discuss the lessons they have learned in establishing a warm autopsy program to advance research on idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis

    Some considerations for miniaturized measurement shunts in high frequency power electronic converters.

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    Abstract: Power semi-conductors are able to achieve switching transients within a few nanoseconds and possibly even faster. These fast switching transients will need to be measured and analyzed thoroughly. In this paper four different types of shunt constructions and installations are tested on the same power electronics circuit, giving widely diverse results. Interpreting and analyzing these measurement results will assist in developing accurate current measurement devices for fast switching transient power electronic converters of the future

    An experimental study of switching GaN FETs in a coaxial transmission line

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    Abstract: The switching characteristics of GaN FETs have not yet been measured accurately because of their small electromagnetic size in relation to the circuit and the electromagnetic environment the measurements are exposed to. Switching GaN FETs in a transmission line will allow for measurements to be taken in an electromagnetically defined environment. The transmission line is adapted to take optimum measurements. This is proven by the waveforms presented
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