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Hybrid Frequency-Selective Rasorber With Low-Frequency Diffusion and High-Frequency Absorption

IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 2021
In this article, a novel frequency-selective rasorber (FSR) is proposed, which provides a high-efficiency transmission band and a broadband radar cross section (RCS) reduction by hybridizing low-frequency diffusion and high-frequency absorption.
Lin Zhou, Z. Shen
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High-frequency ventilation

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1984
Complete physiological understanding of HFV requires knowledge of four general classes of information: 1) the distribution of airflow within the lung over a wide range of frequencies and VT (sect. IVA), 2) an understanding of the basic mechanisms whereby the local airflows lead to gas transport (sect.
J M, Drazen, R D, Kamm, A S, Slutsky
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High frequency phonocardiography

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1961
Abstract A systematic study of the high frequency components of the heart sounds and murmurs was made by means of a new standardized and calibrated phonocardiograph provided with a variable band pass filter. The frequency bands 500–1000 c.p.s. and higher were particularly studied but comparison was also made with the vibrations found in lower bands.
A A, LUISADA, G, DI BARTOLO
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HIGH-FREQUENCY FUZZ

Modern Physics Letters A, 2005
As a simple example of the "blurring" influence of noncommutative geometry, a noncommutative version of a high-frequency perturbation of a background metric is calculated. The relation between the principal null vectors of the wave and those of the induced symplectic structure is in this case particularly clear.
Burić, M., Madore, J.
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High-frequency Ventilation

Clinics in Perinatology, 2021
High-frequency ventilation (HFV) is an alternative to conventional mechanical ventilation, with theoretic benefits of less risk of ventilator lung injury and more effectivity in washout CO2. Previous clinical studies have not demonstrated advantages of HFV in preterm infants compared with conventional ventilation, so rescue HFV has been used when ...
Manuel, Sánchez-Luna   +3 more
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High frequency ventilation

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1997
Abstract:The 1990s have seen a dramatic resurgence of interest in high frequency ventilation (HFV). The role of HFV in the rescue of infants failing conventional mechanical ventilation (CMV) is now relatively well established. However, the wider role of HFV in the routine management of respiratory failure in the newborn is more contentious.
C A, Ramsden, J J, Pillow
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High-Frequency Ventilation

Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 1998
High-frequency ventilation (HFV) provides respiratory gas exchange using positive airway pressure-driven tidal breaths that are often smaller than anatomic dead space and breathing frequencies several times faster than normal. Gas transport with HFV involves nonconvective mechanisms such as Taylor dispersion, coaxial flow, and augmented diffusion ...
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High-Frequency Trading

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
High-frequency traders in financial markets have been making media headlines. As a relatively new phenomenon, much of the discussion is not backed by solid academic research. In this special issue of the Journal of Financial Markets on High-Frequency Trading, we present several research papers that aim to inform the discussion on this important issue.
Tarun Chordia   +3 more
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High permeability and low loss bioinspired soft magnetic composites with nacre-like structure for high frequency applications

Acta Materialia, 2019
Bioinspired Soft Magnetic Composites (SMCs) with nacre-like structure were fabricated using highly planar arranged flaky-Sendust. These SMCs show particularly high permeability and low loss, thus exhibiting great potential for high frequency magnetic ...
Wangchang Li   +8 more
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The adaptive market hypothesis in the high frequency cryptocurrency market

International Review of Financial Analysis, 2019
This paper investigates the adaptive market hypothesis (AMH) with respect to the high frequency markets of the two largest cryptocurrencies — Bitcoin and Ethereum, versus the Euro and US Dollar.
Jeffrey Chu, Yuanyuan Zhang, S. Chan
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