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The Minimum Specific On-Resistance of 4H-SiC Superjunction Devices

IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
This brief presents the minimum specific on-resistance ${R}_{\min ,\text {SiC}}$ of balanced symmetric 4H-silicon carbide superjunction (4H-SiC SJ) devices based on the resistance well (R-well) model.
Wentong Zhang   +6 more
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Normally-Off Tri-Gate GaN MIS-HEMTs with 0.76 mΩ·cm2 Specific On-Resistance for Power Device Applications

IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, 2019
A GaN metal–insulator–semiconductor high electron mobility transistor (MIS-HEMT) using tri-gate architecture and hybrid ferroelectric charge trap gate stack is demonstrated for normally-off operation. Compared with the conventional planar device, the tri-
Chia-Hsun Wu   +11 more
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Biofilm-Specific Antibiotic Resistance

Future Microbiology, 2012
Bacterial biofilms are the basis of many persistent diseases. The persistence of these infections is primarily attributed to the increased antibiotic resistance exhibited by the cells within the biofilms. This resistance is multifactorial; there are multiple mechanisms of resistance that act together in order to provide an increased overall level of ...
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High Performance GaN-on-Si Power Devices with Ultralow Specific On-resistance Using Novel Strain Method Fabricated on 200 mm CMOS-Compatible Process Platform

International Symposium on Power Semiconductor Devices and IC's, 2019
A novel strain engineering is reported to realize enhancement-mode high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs) with ultralow specific on-resistance ($\boldsymbol{R}_{\mathbf{on},\mathbf{sp}}$) fabricated on 200 mm CMOS-compatible process platform. In this
R. Wong   +16 more
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The Minimum Specific on-Resistance of Semi-SJ Device

IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, 2019
The minimum specific ON-resistance $\text{R}_{ \mathrm{\scriptscriptstyle ON},\textsf {sp}}$ of the semisuperjunction (semi-SJ) device is realized in this paper. Based on the similar SJ optimization method in our previous works, the minimum $\text{R}_{
Wentong Zhang   +4 more
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Plethysmographic specific airway resistance

Paediatric Respiratory Reviews, 2006
sRaw measurements are feasible in children from 2 years of age. sRaw allows clinical monitoring and research during this critical period of growth and development in early life. sRaw measurements promise to bridge the gap of lung function measurements between infancy and school age.
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Wide SOA and High Reliability 60-100 V LDMOS Transistors with Low Switching Loss and Low Specific On-Resistance

IEEE International Conference on Solid-State and Integrated Circuit Technology, 2018
This paper describes wide SOA and high reliability 0.35 μm CMOS compatible 60-100 V dual RESURF LDMOS transistors with low switching loss and low specific on-resistance for automotive applications. TCAD simulations verified that the proposed devices have
Jun-Ichi Matsuda   +4 more
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The specific resistance of blood at body temperature

Medical & Biological Engineering, 1973
The specific resistance of human, canine, bovine, and equine blood with a haematocrit range extending from 0 to 70% and at 37°C was measured at 25 kHz. The data obtained were subjected to various curve-fitting procedures; in all cases, the resistivity was found to increase with increasing haematocrit.
L A, Geddes, C, Sadler
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Specific Electric Resistance of Body Tissues

Physics in Medicine and Biology, 1961
The four-electrode method as used by Burger and van Milaan has several advantages over the Schwan method. It can be applied on human extremities without any perforation of the skin, no complicated corrections have to be made, and polarization can be neglected, as was demonstrated experimentally. Anisotropy of tissue has been investigated as is shown in
H C, BURGER, , van DONGEN
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Non-specific resistance induced by palmitoylethanolamide

Toxicon, 1972
Abstract The effectiveness of a naturally occurring lipid, palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) in enhancement of non-specific resistance was investigated in mice. The optimal oral dosage was 50 mg/kg, administered for 12 consecutive days. PEA treatment decreased markedly the mortality of animals injected either with Shigella dysenteriae toxin, Streptolysin O
H, Rasková, K, Masek, O, Linèt
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