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A stabilized transistor oscillator

1955 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference. Digest of Technical Papers, 1955
Summary form only given. The most serious causes of frequency instability are the effect of temperature on parameters of transistors and the variation of supply voltage. There are some circuit arrangements which can considerably minimize these effects.
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A Stabilized Scintillation Counter

IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 1964
A gain stabilization system for use with a scintillation counter is described. The system uses a Po210 ? source sandwiched between two 0.020" thick discs of plastic phosphor as a reference light source, which is mounted between the NaI(Tl) crystal and the photomultiplier.
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Theory of a Stabilized Rotator

Journal of Machinery Manufacture and Reliability, 2022
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A Stability Criterion for Numerical Integration

Journal of the ACM, 1959
A necessary and sufficient condition is given for the absolute stability of multipoint numerical integration formulas for differential equations. The condition is that a certain matrix of low order, whose elements are computable from the coefficients of the integration formula, be positive definite. Two simple examples are given.
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A stabilized endodontic implant

International Endodontic Journal, 1980
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A stabilizing repair timer

1998
Certain types of system faults, notably data errors due to transient faults, can be repaired by software. The repair consists of identifying faulty variables and then rewriting data to correct the fault. If fault identification is imprecise, repair procedures can contaminate non faulty processes from data originating at faulty processes.
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A Stabilizing Partner

Science, 2003
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