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    Encoder/decoder system for a rapidly synchronizable binary code Patent

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    Design and development of encoder/decoder system to generate binary code which is function of outputs of plurality of bistable element

    A Peak Point Theorem for Uniform Algebras on Real-Analytic Varieties

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    It was once conjectured that if AA is a uniform algebra on its maximal ideal space XX, and if each point of XX is a peak point for AA, then A=C(X)A = C(X). This peak-point conjecture was disproved by Brian Cole in 1968. Here we establish a peak-point theorem for uniform algebras generated by real-analytic functions on real-analytic varieties, generalizing previous results of the authors and John Wermer

    Simple quasi-exponential slope generator

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    Circuitry for digitally generating an exponentially decaying wave function permits discrete values to be sampled from the exponential waveform for comparison with a binary number of specified accuracy. This exponential-decay generator employs a simple binary counter to count in the sequence of exponential decay

    Rapid sync acquisition system Patent

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    System designed to reduce time required for obtaining synchronization in data communication with spacecraft utilizing pseudonoise code

    Technique minimizes the effects of dropouts on telemetry records

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    Recorder deficiencies are minimized by using two-channel system to prepare two tapes, each having noise, wow and flutter, and dropout characteristics of channel on which it was made. Processing tapes by computer and combining signals from two channels produce single tape free of dropouts caused by recording process

    Digital filter for reducing sampling jitter in digital control systems Patent

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    Digital filter for reducing jitter in digital control system

    Design for a Rapid Automatic Sync Acquisition System

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    System provides rapid command sync acquisition between widely separated transmitter-receivers. It is based on a rapid, automatic range-adjustment approach rather than the time-consuming cycle slipping or stepping techniques of conventional phase-locked loops

    Investigation of temperature and concentration oscillations in the directional solidification of Pb-Sn-Te

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    Directional solidification of the pseudobinary compound semiconductor material Pb sub 1-x Sn sub x Te by the Bridgman crystal growth process will be studied. Natural convection in the molten sample will be visualized with a novel electrochemical cell technique that employs the solid electrolyte material yttria-stabilized zirconia. Mass transfer by both diffusion and convection will be measured by detecting the motion of oxygen tracer in the liquid. Additional applications for electrochemical cells in semiconductor crystal growth are suggested. Unsteady convection in the melt will also be detected by the appearance of temperature oscillations. The purpose of this study is to experimentally characterize the overstable conditions for a Pb sub 1-x Sn sub x Te melt in the vertical Bridgman crystal growth technique and use a linear analysis to predict the onset of convection for this system
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