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10th International Conference on Digital Satellite Communications (ICDSC-10), 1995
The provision of a portable C-band terminal communicating with large hub stations through an 18 MHz band of INTELSAT V transponders is investigated. The considered multiple hub network with distributed control can support up to 18 2.4 kbit/s simultaneously active users equipped with 0.8 m antennas at remote sites.
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The provision of a portable C-band terminal communicating with large hub stations through an 18 MHz band of INTELSAT V transponders is investigated. The considered multiple hub network with distributed control can support up to 18 2.4 kbit/s simultaneously active users equipped with 0.8 m antennas at remote sites.
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1994
Maize is one of the most important cereal crops to be extensively characterized cytologically. McClintock (1929) gave the first indication of heterochromatinous knobs within pachytene maize chromosomes. Proceeding from chromosome morphology and data on the location of knobs, she provided early identification of all maize chromosomes.
E. K. Gubar, V. A. Kunakh
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Maize is one of the most important cereal crops to be extensively characterized cytologically. McClintock (1929) gave the first indication of heterochromatinous knobs within pachytene maize chromosomes. Proceeding from chromosome morphology and data on the location of knobs, she provided early identification of all maize chromosomes.
E. K. Gubar, V. A. Kunakh
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A Method for Combined C-Banding and Silver Staining
Stain Technology, 1984A reliable technique for combined C-banding and silver staining of metaphase chromosomes which uses trypsinization is described. Slides are first immersed in dilute HCl to remove residual cytoplasm from around the chromosomes. They are then treated with saturated barium hydroxide and incubated overnight in saline sodium citrate (0.30 M NaCl, 0.03 M ...
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C‐band polymorphism in human chromosome no. 6
Clinical Genetics, 1979Chromosome analysis of G‐banded cells from 92 individuals consecutively referred to the Cytogenetics Laboratory show that the paracentromeric band in the short arm (6pll), which stains negatively with G‐banding and darkly with C‐banding, shows a marked increase in size in about 9 % of chromosomes no. 6. The results of this study and those from a family
K, Madan, A H, Bruinsma
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1984
Using Leishmans stain for C-banding, the authors indicate the use of this approach for identifying chromosome aberrations and clarifying taxonomic relationships and seek to apply them to resolve the origin and evolutionary history of V. faba. Chromosomes of six species of Vicia were examined including four accessions of V. faba.
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Using Leishmans stain for C-banding, the authors indicate the use of this approach for identifying chromosome aberrations and clarifying taxonomic relationships and seek to apply them to resolve the origin and evolutionary history of V. faba. Chromosomes of six species of Vicia were examined including four accessions of V. faba.
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C-Band Satellite Communications
30th AIAA International Communications Satellite System Conference (ICSSC), 2012Commercial satellite communications began in the early 1960s, building on C-band technologies developed in previous decades for point-to-point terrestrial microwave links. As the industry has grown, C-band usage in satellite communications has been augmented, but not replaced, by the usage of higher frequency bands.
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Variable C-banding pattens and a proposed C-band karyotype in Gallus domesticus
Genetica, 1981B. J. Pollock, N. S. Fechheimer
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