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Protecting designs with a passive thermal tag

2008 15th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems, 2008
The theft of electronic designs and in particular Intellectual Property (IP) Cores is problematic [1]. Proving a design has been stolen is difficult if not impossible. A method is required to quickly and cheaply identify electronic designs and especially IP Core designs embedded within larger chips or programmed into Field Programmable Gate Arrays ...
Carol Marsh, Tom Kean, David McLaren
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Passive fire protection

Structural Survey, 1993
Considers some of the major spheres of influence which can affect the design of the passive fire protection of a building and outlines passive fire protection materials and applications, fire tests, Building Regulations and the possible influence of European legislation.
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Protective films in passivity

Zeitschrift für Elektrochemie, Berichte der Bunsengesellschaft für physikalische Chemie, 1958
AbstractAn “Inhibitor” is something added to a corrosive liquid to render it non‐corrosive; “passivity” is a change in the metal remaining after it has emerged from the “inhibiting” bath, enabling it to resist liquids which normally would corrode it. The object of the paper is to ask whether passivity is due to (1) a three‐dimensional film (2) a two ...
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Passive protection cells

Proceedings of the IEE - Part B: Radio and Electronic Engineering, 1958
A passive protection cell consists essentially of a t.r. cell containing argon without water vapour. The effects of the omission of water vapour from the gas filling on keep-alive characteristics, leakage power and recovery time are described. Tests on several cells in active duplexing systems have shown that lives in excess of 10000 hours are obtained.
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On the Applicability of Spacecraft Passive Protection

Journal of Surface Investigation
The spacecraft passive protection of a monolithic and a screen types has been considered. The screen passive protection includes one additional protective shield placed in front of the protected wall. The penetration length of particles for various types of passive protection has been estimated.
Victoria V Svotina, M V Cherkasova
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Passive protection of calves with Pasteurella haemolytica antiserum

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1995
SUMMARY Four colostrum-deprived calves each were immunized passively with antisera to whole Pasteurella haemolytica, leukotoxin-containing supernatants of P haemolytica, P haemolytica lipopolysaccharide, or newborn calf serum. Calves were challenge exposed intrabronchially with 5 × 109 P haemolytica, and 24 hours later, the resulting lesions were ...
D A, Mosier, K R, Simons, J G, Vestweber
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Passive protection of sheep against capripoxvirus

Research in Veterinary Science, 1986
The close antigenic relationship between strains of capripox was shown by passively immunising sheep with serum against capripoxviruses isolated from a sheep and from a goat. Sheep immunised with immune serum to Oman sheep pox or Yemen goat pox resisted challenge with Yemen goat pox or Nigeria sheep pox respectively.
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Rotavirus infection in lambs: Studies on passive protection

Archives of Virology, 1976
Gnotobiotic lambs were protected against rotavirus infection by the presence in the gut at the time of infection of colostrum or serum containing antibodies to rotavirus. This protection was observed even when passively-acquired antibody was not present in the serum of the infected lamb.
D R, Snodgrass, P W, Wells
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Performance Assessment of Passive Fire Protection Materials

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2011
The performance of fireproofing materials in providing effective protection from fire strongly depends on the thermophysical properties and on the behavior of the material during fire exposure. Not only active insulators but also nonactive coatings may undergo significant changes in their structure and properties when exposed to high temperatures.
M. Gomez Mares   +3 more
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Passive Immune Protection of Turkeys against Coryza

Avian Diseases, 1997
Antisera made against whole cells of Bordetella avium protected turkeys against disease signs of turkey coryza, but antiserum against the dermonecrotic heat-labile toxin (DHLT) did not. Neither antiserum against whole cells nor antiserum against DHLT protected turkeys against colonization of the trachea by B. avium.
R B, Rimler, R A, Kunkle
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