... B Friedlander and A Weiss, “Direction finding in the presence of mutual coupling, ” IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, vol 39, no 3, pp 273–284, 1991 [11] T Su, K Dandekar, and H Ling, ... Statistical Signal and Array Processing (SSAP ’98), pp 232–235, Portland, Ore, USA, September 1998 [9] K R Dandekar, H Ling, and G Xu, “Effect of mutualcoupling on direction finding in smart antenna applications,” ... [5] H Steyskal and J S Herd, Mutualcoupling compensation in small array antennas,” IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, vol 38, no 12, pp 1971–1975, 1990 [6] J Yang and A L Swindlehurst,...
... of mutualcouplingand illustrates the mutualcoupling matrix model Assume that the real received baseband signal at time instant k of N antenna elements with M-tap temporal filter for each antenna ... considering mutualcoupling effect To evaluate the effect of mutualcouplingand compensate for its influence, an adaptive spatial filter with LS method is utilized to make up for mutualcoupling effect and ... [9] to access mutualcoupling between the elements of a given array In order to reduce the adverse effects of mutualcoupling on antenna arrays, several mathematical models of mutualcoupling have...
... studies on mutualcoupling were carried out by Wedlock, Poe & Carver “Measured MutualCoupling Between Microstrip Antenna [1] and E Petard & J P Daniel, MutualCoupling between Microstrip Antennas” ... effects on mutualcoupling on microstrip patch antennas 1.3 Literature Survey From literature survey, we have seen much work done on patch antennas and the mutualcoupling between patch antennas that ... effectively predict the mutualcoupling between two rectangular microstrip patch antennas We present the study and formulation of the mutualcoupling between rectangular patch antennas that is yet...
... conditions) 2.3.3 External surfaces At the external surfaces of the cell, temperature is specified and zero heat flux is applied at the surface of the conducting boundary surfaces 2.3.4 Interfaces ... able to: (1) understand the many interacting, complex electrochemical and transport phenomena that cannot be studied experimentally; (2) identify limiting steps and components; and (3) provide a ... planar and a tubular-shaped PEM fuel cell 2.1 Computational domain The full computational domains for the planar and tubular-shaped PEM fuel cell consist of cathode and anode gas flow fields, and...
... common and studied CDs are a-, b- and c-CDs, consisting of 6-, 7- and 8-glucosyl units, respectively [14] CDs can be described as toroidal, hollow, truncated cones with a hydrophilic surfaceand ... drugs, control of volatility and sublimation, physical isolation of incompatible compounds, long-term protection of color, odor and flavor, and suppression of hemolysis and the bitter tastes of drugs ... between 4.5 and 9.5 indicate that the chemical structures of both GA and c–CD and their interactions are little perturbed in this pH range The similar DH values at pH 7.4 in Tris ⁄ HCl and Pi indicate...
... receptor ligand assay (CARLA) [12] and scintillation proximity assay (SPA) [13], have been used to measure the binding constants for ligandPPARc interactions and in screening of ligands By employing ... to ligands (Eur J Biochem 271) 391 Table The equilibrium constant and Tm for the PPARcLBD and the compounds complex The equilibrium constants (KDs) and Tm values were obtained by Biacore and CD ... receptor and ligands The majority of binding sites of PPARc is lipophilic, and the lipophilicity of the ligands is also very high, so a hydrophobic effect must play a key role in receptorligand binding...
... different file name and revert back to the separate heater and cooler case for subsequent modules 13 14 Templates and Sub- Flowsheets Creating and Manipulating Sub- flowsheets Sub- flowsheets can ... K-102, their energy streams, and stream 13 Figure 11 14 Right-click on any of these objects and select Cut/Paste Objects and then Combine Into Sub- Flowsheet Templates and Sub- Flowsheets 15 This group ... flowsheet level Select the sub- flowsheet icon and delete it as it is now empty Viewing and Editing the Sub- Flowsheet Pressing the Sub- Flowsheet Environment button on the sub- flowsheet operation...
... “Investment policy and performance of Mutual Fund” has studied the Indian Public Sector Mutual Funds In this book he has covered risk, rate of return Investment policy and pricing of mutual funds In ... towards mutual funds and their preference To study the investment rationale to be studied by mutual funds investors To know investor awareness about investment in mutual funds DATA SET AND SAMPLE ... Frazzini Andrea, “Dumb Money: Mutual Fund flows as the cross-section of stock returns”, NCFM’s AMFI Material on mutual funds (workbook) [5] Nalini Prabha Tripathy, “Market Timing Abilities and Mutual...
... hybrid logic formula in (8) corresponds to the AVM in (9) SUBJ ´i (8) (9) ¾ COMP SUBJ COMP AGR SUBJ singular i PRED dogµ ¿ singular PRED dog AGR SUBJ A crucial aspect of hybrid logic is that nominals ... communicate, and we can freely include and use information across different levels of meaning We have implemented a (preliminary) Java package for creating and manipulating hybrid logic terms and connected ... Engineering The Case of Description and Hybrid Logics Ph.D thesis, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Patrick Blackburn and Alex Lascarides 1992 Sorts and operators for temporal semantics...
... Khorana, Servaes, and Wedge (2007)), of the fund’s corporate governance (Cremers et al (2006)), and of the fund family (Nanda, Wang, and Zheng (2004)) Understanding whether, how, and to what extent ... risk-free rate, and SMBt , HMLt , and UMDt are returns on the size, value, and momentum factor mimicking portfolios, respectively Our monthly Fama and French (1992, 1993) size and value factor ... analyses of Gruber (1996), Zheng (1999), and Sapp and Tiwari (2004), and it establishes the smart money effect for the U.K mutual fund marketplace To understand which f low components drive this...
... composed of a smaller subset of transport processes (momentum, energy, and mass transfer) This realization generated the transport phenomena approach -an approach TRANSPORT PROCESSESAND TRANSPORT COEFFICIENTS ... and carbon dioxide (mole fractions of 0.78, 0.205, and 0.005, respectively) 22 TRANSPORT PROCESSESAND TRANSPORT COEFFICIENTS REFERENCES R B Bird, W E Stewart, and E N Lightfoot, Transport Phenomena, ... fraction of 0.486) and propane at atmospheric pressure and 1OO"C? 1-13 Argon at 27°C and atmospheric pressure has values of viscosity and thermal conductivity of 2.27 x lop5 pascal-sec and 1.761 x Joules/(sec...
... condition normal to the free surface is the balance between the normal component of the surface traction vector and the surface tension forces due to the curved free surfaceand the pressure n• ϭϪ ... pressure, and ␥ is the surface tension The equation that governs variations of the free surface with time is given by ץ⌺ ϩv•ٌ⌺ϭ0 ץt (8) where ⌺ is the free surface geometry At the free surface, ... V., Klimenkov, E A., and Tsepelev, V S., 1986, ‘ Surface Tension of Molten Steel,’’ Russ Metall., 4, pp 25–28 Filippov, K S., 1992, ‘‘Density andSurface Tension of Iron and Fe-Cu-S Melts,’’...
... condition normal to the free surface is the balance between the normal component of the surface traction vector and the surface tension forces due to the curved free surfaceand the pressure n• ϭϪ ... pressure, and ␥ is the surface tension The equation that governs variations of the free surface with time is given by ץ⌺ ϩv•ٌ⌺ϭ0 ץt (8) where ⌺ is the free surface geometry At the free surface, ... V., Klimenkov, E A., and Tsepelev, V S., 1986, ‘ Surface Tension of Molten Steel,’’ Russ Metall., 4, pp 25–28 Filippov, K S., 1992, ‘‘Density andSurface Tension of Iron and Fe-Cu-S Melts,’’...
... section are alternating in time and transient in distance, and the fourth and last section gives gives the theory of phenomena which phenomena transient in time and in distance To some extent ... distance of finite and infinite conductor, with and without return conductor flux of conductor of 81 Magnetic 82 Mutual impedance andmutual inductance finite length, sill 411 Con- 414 and coll 415 ... field and its components The electromagnetic field, the electrostatic field and the power consumption, and their relation to current and The electromagnetic energy, the electrostatic energy, and...
... gains, excitatory and inhibitory interlimb coupling gains, andcoupling geometry We first simulated the simplest case, a single CPG, and then expanded the model to have two CPGs and lastly four ... were coupling geometry (f-f/ e,e and f-e/e-f), coupling gain (hip or hc), and lower limb sensory feedback gain, hs lo Four-CPG model Experimental studies suggest that there is interlimb neural coupling ... excitatory coupling from upper to lower CPGs and inhibitory coupling from lower to upper CPGs These asymmetrical gains resulted in more asymmetrical and skewed output burst shapes and altered...
... post-transfection, cells were surface labelled with biotin Following cell lysis and immunoprecipitation using α-GP-2, samples were subjected to SDS-PAGE and blotted to nitrocellulose Surface biotin-labelled ... 59–491) and the subunits GP-1 (aa 59–259) and GP-2 (260–491) are shown Hydrophobic regions are indicated in stripes The signal peptidase (SPase) cleavage site between threonine residues 58 and 59 ... N-glycan mutants are transported to the cell surfaceand remain mannose-rich Materials and methods N-glycans play not only an important role in folding and intracellular transport of viral glycoproteins...
... understand the effect of varying sub- carrier bandwidth on the PU interference, we have plotted Figures 14 and 15 by dividing the PU band into and sub- bands, respectively, and allocating the power uniformly ... Steendam and Moeneclaey [20], Harvatin and Ziemer [21], and Tufvesson and Maseng [22] have demonstrated the impact of varying the sub- carrier bandwidth on the system performance in a time and frequency-selective ... max C B VI Sub- carrier bandwidth sizing The OFDM sub- carrier bandwidth should be greater than the Doppler spread of the channel and less than the coherence bandwidth An increase in the bandwidth...
... (2) and (3) are chosen in such a manner that pulse 38 Laser Pulse Phenomenaand Applications duration and energy are the same in both cases The perfect thermal contact between the substrate and ... axis is ~ 30º 24 Laser Pulse Phenomenaand Applications For f= 50 kHz and V= 300 m s -1, the propulsion is Fr = 40 g, and for V= 400 m s -1 the propulsion is 69 g; the coupling coefficient is Jr ... and parameters which refer to coating and the substrate in the further considerations will have bottom indexes c and s respectively The dimensionless temperature distribution in the coating and...
... to local short heating a surface of the sample in it the field of normal lateral stresses is formed; tensile lateral stresses occur near the subsurface cooled region and are proportional to the ... temperature T ∗ for ZrO ceramic coating and 40H steel substrate at rectangular laser pulse duration τ s = 0.15 (Yevtushenko et al., 2007) 54 Laser Pulse Phenomenaand Applications 0.0 0.05 0.10 0.15 ... for the non-homogeneous body consisting of bulk substrate and a thin coating of different material deposited on its surface The heating of the outer surface of this coating was realised with laser...
... understanding of the deeper physical 118 Laser Pulse Phenomenaand Applications processes behind light-matter interaction processes will clear out our minds from the clutter of ambiguities and then ... engineers and visualize the invisible interaction processes in nature using their imaginative faculty and then emulate different natural processes to invent Various Ambiguities in Generating and Reconstructing ... quantum transition bands of the detecting dipoles can respond simultaneously to only a subset of the frequencies from ν p to ν p + r , determined, say, by the band widths and the band gap of a solid...