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IMPlementing IMProved Asthma self-management as RouTine (IMP2ART) in UK primary care: An internal pilot for a cluster randomised controlled trial. [PDF]

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Validating the moderating role of age in multi-perspective acceptance model of wearable healthcare technology

Telematics and informatics, 2021
The recent trend of aging population, not to mention the unprecedented pandemic, draws great attention from the general public about health concerns.
T. Kim, C. Ho
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Application of Low-Carbon Ecofriendly Microwave Heat Curing Technology to Concrete Structures Using General and Multicomponent Blended Binder

Journal of materials in civil engineering, 2019
Concrete structures that employed general and multicomponent blended binders were constructed using a low-carbon, ecofriendly microwave heat curing technology with the aim of accelerating t...
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AT&T next generation digital cellular base station technology

International Symposium on Switching, 2005
Cellular telecommunications is growing at a rapid rate throughout the world since its introduction in the United States by AT&T in 1981. Current usage within the United States has reached the two millionth customer mark and is still expanding. Market forcasters expect cellular customer usage to grow to 78 to 20 million subscribers by mid-year 1993 ...
R.W. Henn, R.S. Kerby, J.E. Russell
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Generic packaging technologies for T/R-modules

2005 European Microwave Conference, 2005
This paper presents some recent evaluations of packaging technologies for T/R modules over a broad frequency range. The report also presents some examples of hardware demonstrators using the described technologies. The used methodologies are sub-divided into carrier substrates, component interconnection and packaging, heat transfer methods, mechanical ...
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Technologies for Next Generation T/R Modules

2007 IEEE Radar Conference, 2007
Technologies to enable the next generation of transmit/receive modules for sensor and communications systems are being pursued in programs funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). DARPA programs contributing to dramatically improved performance and wafer-scale integration for T/R modules will be highlighted.
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