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    On-body antenna wit parasitic elements

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    An antenna with multi-elements that act together to form an array is required to increase the gain. One example is the well-known Yagi-Uda antenna. Such an antenna is widely used for television communication in which it operates at high frequency (HF), very high frequency (VHF) and ultra high frequency (UHF). It consists of a driven element and a number of parasitic radiators in which currents are induced by mutual coupling. Some applications consider the mutual coupling effect undesirable because it degrades the performance. However, in the parasiticaray it is central to the operation. The parasite elements are useful to increase the gain, create a directional beam and enhance the bandwidth impedance of the antenna

    The western blue groper (Achoerodus gouldii), a protogynous hermaphroditic labrid with exceptional longevity, late maturity, slow growth, and both late maturation and sex change

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    The western blue groper (Achoerodus gouldii) is shown to be a temperate protogynous hermaphrodite, which spawns between early winter and mid-spring. Because A. gouldii changes body color at about the time of sex change, its color can be used as a proxy for sex for estimating the size and age at sex change and for estimating growth when it is not possible to use gonads for determining the sex of this fish. The following characteristics make A. gouldii highly susceptible to overfishing: 1) exceptional longevity, with a maximum age (70 years) that is by far the greatest yet estimated for a labrid; 2) slow growth for the first 15 years and little subsequent growth by females; and 3) late maturation at a large total length (TL50 = 653 mm) and old age (~17 years) and 4) late sex change at an even greater total length (TL50 = 821 mm) and age (~35 years). The TL50 at maturity and particularly at sex change exceeded the minimum legal total length (500 mm) of A. gouldii and the lengths of many recreationally and commercially caught fish. Many of these characteristics are found in certain deep-water fishes that are likewise considered susceptible to overfishing. Indeed, although fishing effort for A. gouldii in Western Australia is not particularly high, per-recruit analyses indicate that this species is already close to or fully exploited

    Depletion-Isolation Effect in Vertical MOSFETs During the Transition From Partial to Fully Depleted Operation

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    A simulation study is made of floating-body effects (FBEs) in vertical MOSFETs due to depletion isolation as the pillar thickness is reduced from 200 to 10 nm. For pillar thicknesses between 200–60 nm, the output characteristics with and without impact ionization are identical at a low drain bias and then diverge at a high drain bias. The critical drain bias Vdc for which the increased drain–current is observed is found to decrease with a reduction in pillar thickness. This is explained by the onset of FBEs at progressively lower values of the drain bias due to the merging of the drain depletion regions at the bottom of the pillar (depletion isolation). For pillar thicknesses between 60–10 nm, the output characteristics show the opposite behavior, namely, the critical drain bias increases with a reduction in pillar thickness. This is explained by a reduction in the severity of the FBEs due to the drain debiasing effect caused by the elevated body potential. Both depletion isolation and gate–gate coupling contribute to the drain–current for pillar thicknesses between 100–40 nm

    Shallow junctions on pillar sidewalls for Sub-100-nm vertical MOSFETs

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    A simple process for the fabrication of shallow drain junctions on pillar sidewalls in sub-100-nm vertical MOSFETs is described. The key feature of this process is the creation of a polysilicon spacer around the perimeter of the pillar to connect the channel to a polysilicon drain contact. The depth of the junction on the pillar sidewall is primarily determined by the thickness of the polysilicon spacer. This process is CMOS compatible and, hence, facilitates the integration of a sub-100-nm vertical MOSFET in a planar CMOS technology using mature lithography. The fabricated transistors have a subthreshold slope of 95 mV/dec (at VDS = 1 V) and a drain-induced barrier lowering of 0.12 V

    Switched-band vivaldi antenna

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    A novel Vivaldi antenna with added switched band functionality to operate in a wideband or narrowband mode is presented. The antenna reconfiguration is realized by inserting four pairs of switchable ring slots into the ground plane of the structure. A wide bandwidth mode from 1.0-3.2 GHz and three narrowband modes can be selected. A fully functional prototype with PIN diodes switches has been developed. Measured results shows good performance of the proposed designs. The antenna could be a suitable solution for a multimode application requiring wideband and frequency reconfigurable antennas, such as in military applications and cognitive radio

    Drain current multiplication in thin pillar vertical MOSFETs due to depletion isolation and charge coupling

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    Drain current multiplication in vertical MOSFETs due to body isolation by the drain depletion region and gate–gate charge coupling is investigated at pillar thicknesses in the range of 200–10 nm. For pillar thickness >120 nm depletion isolation does not occur and hence the body contact is found to be completely effective with no multiplication in drain current, whereas for pillar thicknesses <60 nm depletion isolation occurs for all drain biases and hence the body contact is ineffective. For intermediate pillar thicknesses of 60–120 nm, even though depletion isolation is apparent, the body contact is still effective in improving floating body effects and breakdown. At these intermediate pillar thicknesses, a kink is also observed in the output characteristics due to partial depletion isolation. The charging kink and the breakdown behavior are characterized as a function of pillar thickness, and a transition in the transistor behavior is seen at a pillar thickness of 60 nm. For pillar thickness greater than 60 nm, the voltage at which body charging occurs decreases (and the normalized breakdown current increases) with decreasing pillar thickness, whereas for pillar thickness less than 60 nm, the opposite trend is seen. The relative contributions to the drain current of depletion isolation and the inherent gate–gate charge coupling are quantified. For pillar thickness between 120 and 80 nm, the rise in the drain current is found to be mainly due to depletion isolation, whereas for pillar thicknesses <60 nm, the increase in the drain current is found to be governed by the inherent gate–gate charge coupling

    Associations of blood pressure with body composition among Afro-Caribbean children in Barbados

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    Despite complex presentation of adult hypertension and a concomitant obesity epidemic, little is known about overweight in relation to blood pressure among Caribbean children. We examined blood pressure in relation to body size in a cross-sectional study of 573 Barbadian children aged 9–10 years (2010-2011).The United States normative blood pressure percentiles were used to identify children with high (≥ 95th percentile) or high normal blood pressure (90th – 95th percentile). The World Health Organization body mass index cut-off points were used to assess weight status. Major findings: Thirty percent of children were overweight/obese. Percentage fat mass differed between girls (20.4%) and boys (17.72%) (p&#60; 0.05). Mean systolic blood pressure among girls was 106.11 (95% CI 105.05, 107.17) mmHg and 105.23 (104.09, 106.38) for boys. The percentages with high or high-normal mean systolic blood pressurewere14.38% (10.47, 18.29) for girls and 8.08% (4.74, 11.41) for boys. Height and body mass index were independent correlates of systolic and diastolic blood pressure. Mean systolic blood pressure was related to lean mass but not fat mass, while diastolic blood pressure was associated with fat mass index and overweight. Principal conclusion: One third of 9-10 year old children in Barbados were overweight/obese and 12% had elevated mean systolic blood pressure. BP was related to body size. These findings signal potential adverse trends in weight gain and BP trends for children growing up in the context of a country that has recently undergone rapid economic transition

    2,2-Disubstituted-1,3-Propanediamines and Related Diurethans, Diureides and Hexahydropyrimidin-2-Ones

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    2,2-Disubstituted-1,3-Propanediamines Have Been Prepared and Converted to Diurethans, Diureides and Hexahydropyrimidin-2-Ones. a Practical Synthesis of 5-AlkyI-5-Phenylhexahydropyrimidin-2-Ones Has Been the Major Achievement. as a Cyclization Reagent Diphenyl Carbonate Was Superior to Diethyl Carbonate. © 1957, American Chemical Society. All Rights Reserved
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