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    Improved measurement of depth perception

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    Electromechanical system for Howard-Dolman device was developed. System is used for human depth perception measurements without tactual stimuli

    Modulator for tone and binary signals

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    Tones and binary information are transmitted as phase variations on a carrier wave of constant amplitude and frequency. The carrier and tones are applied to a balanced modulator for deriving an output signal including a pair of sidebands relative to the carrier. The carrier is phase modulated by a digital signal so that it is + or - 90 deg out of phase with the predetermined phase of the carrier. The carrier is combined in an algebraic summing device with the phase modulated signal and the balanced modulator output signal. The output of the algebraic summing device is hard limited to derive a constant amplitude and frequency signal having very narrow bandwidth requirements. At a receiver, the tones and binary data are detected with a phase locked loop having a voltage controlled oscillator driving a pair of orthogonal detection channels

    Microwave spectroscopy of a carbon nanotube charge qubit

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    Carbon nanotube quantum dots allow accurate control of electron charge, spin and valley degrees of freedom in a material which is atomically perfect and can be grown isotopically pure. These properties underlie the unique potential of carbon nanotubes for quantum information processing, but developing nanotube charge, spin, or spin-valley qubits requires efficient readout techniques as well as understanding and extending quantum coherence in these devices. Here, we report on microwave spectroscopy of a carbon nanotube charge qubit in which quantum information is encoded in the spatial position of an electron. We combine radio-frequency reflectometry measurements of the quantum capacitance of the device with microwave manipulation to drive transitions between the qubit states. This approach simplifies charge-state readout and allows us to operate the device at an optimal point where the qubit is first-order insensitive to charge noise. From these measurements, we are able to quantify the degree of charge noise experienced by the qubit and obtain an inhomogeneous charge coherence of 5 ns. We use a chopped microwave signal whose duty-cycle period is varied to measure the decay of the qubit states, yielding a charge relaxation time of 48 ns

    Memory based on abstraction for dynamic fitness functions

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    Copyright @ Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2008.This paper proposes a memory scheme based on abstraction for evolutionary algorithms to address dynamic optimization problems. In this memory scheme, the memory does not store good solutions as themselves but as their abstraction, i.e., their approximate location in the search space. When the environment changes, the stored abstraction information is extracted to generate new individuals into the population. Experiments are carried out to validate the abstraction based memory scheme. The results show the efficiency of the abstraction based memory scheme for evolutionary algorithms in dynamic environments.This work was supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) of UK under Grant No. EP/E060722/1

    Differences in Interpersonal Values Among Students Involved in Volunteer Service

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    A study of college students involved m. community service volunteer activities found that students\u27 interpersonal values differed relative to whether they were involved through religious, Social Greek, or service organizations

    Differences Among Community Service Volunteers, Extracurricular Volunteers, and Nonvolunteers on the College Campus

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    Students involved in volunteer community service activities display different demographic characteristics and inte1personal values than do other students

    An evaluation of the post-ignition unblocking behavior of solid propellant aft-end ignition systems Final report

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    Determining postignition interactions between igniter and main motor flow by aft-end heated air simulation of solid propellant exhaus

    An evaluation of aft-end ignition for solid propellant rocket motors

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    Performance evaluation of solid propellant rocket motor ignition to determine igniter design and parameters to avoid overpressurizatio
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