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Multifunction MMIC For Miniaturized Solid State Switch Matrix
This paper describes a new multifunction MMIC expressly designed for a reconfiguration matrix equipment.This MMIC has been developed using a standard PHEMT process and includes two switches,a totally switchable-off amplifier and a temperature compensation circuit.The complete circuit has also been designed to interface a standard CMOS control level. Performed simulations and obtained results demonstrate the effectiveness of this approach in reaching compactness and reliability of satellite equipment
Bajo la higuera. Reuniones del Instituto Superior de Estudios Religiosos (ISER) 2006. [Reseña]
Reseña de: Celina Lértora Mendoza (coord.), Bajo la
higuera. Reuniones del Instituto Superior de
Estudios Religiosos (ISER) 2006, Ed. Lumen,
Buenos Aires 2008, 125 pp
Cranial neuralgias: from physiopathology to pharmacological treatment
Cranial neuralgias are paroxysmal painful disorders of the head characterised by some shared features such as unilaterality of symptoms, transience and recurrence of attacks, superficial and "shock-like" quality of pain and the presence of triggering factors. Although rare, these disorders must be promptly recognised as they harbour a relatively high risk for underlying compressive or inflammatory disease. Nevertheless, misdiagnosis is frequent. Trigeminal and glossopharyngeal neuralgias are sustained in most cases by a neurovascular conflict in the posterior fossa resulting in a hyperexcitability state of the trigeminal circuitry. If the aetiology of trigeminal neuralgia (TN) and other typical neuralgias must be brought back to the peripheral injury, their pathogenesis could involve central allodynic mechanisms, which, in patients with inter-critical pain, also engage the nociceptive neurons at the thalamic-cortical level. Currently available medical treatments for TN and other cranial neuralgias are reviewed
Extracorporeal CO2 removal in hypercapnic patients who fail noni nvasive ventialtion and refuse endotracheal intubation. a case series
Noninvasive ventilation (NIV) represents the standard of care for patients with exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. However, NIV fails in almost 40% of the most severe forms of acute hypercapnic respiratory failure and patients must undergo endotracheal intubation and invasive ventilation. Such transition from NIV to invasive ventilation is associated to increased mortality. Under these circumstances, patients may express a clear intention not to be intubated
Molecular gas and nuclear activity in early-type galaxies: any link with radio-loudness?
Aims. We want to study the amount of molecular gas in a sample of nearby
early-type galaxies (ETGs) which host low-luminosity Active Galactic Nuclei
(AGN). We look for possible differences between the radio-loud (RL) and
radio-quiet (RQ) AGN. Methods. We observed the CO(1-0) and CO(2-1) spectral
lines with the IRAM 30m and NRO 45m telescopes for eight galaxies. They belong
to a large sample of 37 local ETGs which host both RQ and RL AGN. We gather
data from the literature for the entire sample. Results. We report the new
detection of CO(1-0) emission in four galaxies (UGC0968, UGC5617, UGC6946, and
UGC8355) and CO(2-1) emission in two of them (UGC0968 and UGC5617). The
CO(2-1)/CO(1-0) ratio in these sources is . Considering both the
new observations and the literature, the detection rate of CO in our sample is
55 9%, with no statistically significant difference between the hosts of
RL and RQ AGNs. For all the detected galaxies we converted the CO luminosities
into the molecular masses, , that range from 10 to 10
M, without any statistically significant differences between RL and
RQ galaxies. This suggests that the amount of molecular gas does not likely set
the radio-loudness of the AGN. Furthermore, despite the low statistical
significance, the presence of a weak trend between the H mass with
various tracers of nuclear activity (mainly [O III] emission line nuclear
power) cannot be excluded.Comment: Accepted for publication on A&A, 9 pages, 5 figure
Growth of Self Organized Eutectic Fibers from LiF-Rare Earth Fluoride Systems
Eutectic fibers consisting of an ordered arrangement of LiF fibrils inside a
LiREF4 matrix (RE = Y, Gd) can be grown with the micro-pulling-down method at
sufficiently large pulling rate exceeding 120 mm/h. The distance between
individual fibrils could be scaled down to 1 micrometer at 300 mm/h pulling.
LiF-LiYF4 has stronger tendency to form facetted eutectic colonies than
LiF-LiGdF4, explained by the larger entropy of melting of the former.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, Talk on MRS Fall 2012 Bosto
Long term therapeutic efficacy of a soft monobloc mandibular advancement device in adults with obstructive sleep apnea
To evaluate the long term (48 months) therapeutic efficacy of a soft monobloc mandibular advancement device in adult patients with mild or moderate obstructive sleep apnea
Mobile learning for the integration of groups that risk being marginalized
Social inclusion and cohesion are two of the objectives that the European Union has very often proclaimed in its documents, in the past ten years. At the same time, community policies have emphasized the role that ICTs can
play to encourage and support participation and integration opportunities of disadvantaged citizens. Within this context, the ENSEMBLE project, presented here, aims at developing a strategy of use of ICTs to promote socio-cultural integration of immigrant citizens by using technologies such as MP3 players and mobile phones, and by experimenting instructional methods and communication models suitable for the adopted instruments. The present paper focuses particularly on the educational communication design of MMS messages
Crystal growth of LiGd1-xLuxF4 solid solutions by zone melting technique
Mixtures (1 - x) LiGdF4 + x LiLuF4 (0.50? \leq x \leq 0.75) were melted and
submitted to one zone melting cycle under a reactive HF atmosphere, aiming the
study of the crystal growth of LiGd1-xLuxF4 solid solutions. Phase
identification and compositional studies of the ingots were performed by
scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry, and X-ray
powder diffraction. Transparent regions of the bar related with the formation
of LiGd1-xLuxF4 solid solutions were found to be enlarged proportionally to the
initial amount of Lu in the mixtures. Gd segregates to the end of the ingot.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure
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