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Push-pull RC-oscillator/multivibrator
2013 IEEE 56th International Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems (MWSCAS), 2013The paper considers a new push-pull RC-oscillator/multivibrator. In the sinusoidal regime the circuit develops two counter-phase oscillations located at different DC levels. The DC level of the first oscillation is close to the power supply level, the DC level of the second oscillation is close to the ground. The transition from sinusoidal oscillations
I.M. Filanovsky +2 more
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Euclidean push–pull partial covering problems
Computers & Operations Research, 2006zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Ohsawa, Yoshiaki +2 more
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Television & New Media, 2016
This article explores push–pull dynamics in television drama production and reception. Push–pull dynamics are understood as complicated power relations in the transactions between television industries and audiences. The research is underpinned by qualitative data, drawing on more than 170 participants in interviews, focus groups, and participant ...
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This article explores push–pull dynamics in television drama production and reception. Push–pull dynamics are understood as complicated power relations in the transactions between television industries and audiences. The research is underpinned by qualitative data, drawing on more than 170 participants in interviews, focus groups, and participant ...
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Push–pull allenes-conjugation, (anti)aromaticity and quantification of the push–pull character
Tetrahedron, 2013Abstract Structures, 1H/13C chemical shifts, and π electron distribution/conjugation of an experimentally available and theoretically completed set of push–pull allenes Acc2C C CDon2 (Acc=F, CHO, CF3, C N; Don=t-Bu, OMe, OEt, SMe, SEt, NCH2R) have been computed at the DFT level of theory.
Kleinpeter, Erich (Prof. Dr.) +2 more
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1994
1. Transistors: Three similar npn BJTs, for example, 2N2925, 2N2924, or 2N2712. 2. Resistors: One 680 kΩ, two 3.3 kΩ, two 1 kΩ, two 680 Ω, and one to be determined experimentally. 3. Capacitors: Three 0.1 µ F (not electrolytic). 4. Potentiometers: Two 100 kΩ. 5. Output transformer: Transistor push-pull
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1. Transistors: Three similar npn BJTs, for example, 2N2925, 2N2924, or 2N2712. 2. Resistors: One 680 kΩ, two 3.3 kΩ, two 1 kΩ, two 680 Ω, and one to be determined experimentally. 3. Capacitors: Three 0.1 µ F (not electrolytic). 4. Potentiometers: Two 100 kΩ. 5. Output transformer: Transistor push-pull
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2017
Women’s activism has focused not only on state institutions, such as the military, electoral politics, and education, but also on religious institutions. At the same time, participation in organized religion has helped women develop organizational and leadership skills that they can then draw on for their activism, both in movements directed toward ...
Rachel L. Einwohner +2 more
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Women’s activism has focused not only on state institutions, such as the military, electoral politics, and education, but also on religious institutions. At the same time, participation in organized religion has helped women develop organizational and leadership skills that they can then draw on for their activism, both in movements directed toward ...
Rachel L. Einwohner +2 more
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Proceedings of the 10th international conference on World Wide Web, 2001
Pavan Deolasee +4 more
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