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The flash-TDC

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 1989
Abstract A circuit is presented which uses FADCs for instantaneous time digitization at regular clock intervals. It allows the construction of pipeline TDCs with a resolution of a small fraction of the clock time. In measurements with a 100 MHz, 8-bit FADC a resolution of ≈ 30 ps has been obtained.
Klär, H.   +3 more
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Cerebellar tDCS as Therapy for Cerebellar Ataxias

The Cerebellum, 2022
In recent years, a growing body of literature has investigated the use of non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) techniques to influence cerebellar activity and the effects of cerebellar stimulation on other brain regions through its multiple complex projections.
Natale Maiorana   +4 more
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tDCS and exclusion

2022
Hostility bias or sadness bias in excluded individuals: Does anodal transcranial direct current stimulation of right VLPFC vs left DLPFC have a mitigating effect?
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TDC: Tagless DRAM Cache

2018 IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposium on VLSI (ISVLSI), 2018
Advancements in 3D-stacking technology lead to the usage of stacked DRAM as a last level cache. DRAM caches present multiple design challenges. DRAM cache tag management overhead is one of them because of large area requirement and high access time for look-up.
S. R. Swamy Saranam, Madhu Mutyam
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tDCS in the Context of Rehabilitation

2021
Rehabilitation is a widely used term, with many definitions. According to the World Health Organization, “Rehabilitation is a set of interventions needed when a person is experiencing or is likely to experience limitations in everyday functioning due to aging or a health condition, including chronic diseases or disorders, injuries or traumas.” In the ...
Marcel Simis   +3 more
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tDCS-Pharmacotherapy Interactions

2021
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) noninvasively induces cortical excitability alterations via application of continuous, weak direct current through the scalp and has been adopted in clinical settings, particularly in psychiatry, as adjunctive treatment option.
Min-Fang Kuo, Michael A. Nitsche
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A Novel Encoder for TDCs

2019
We present a novel encoder design for FPGA-based Time-to-Digital Converters (TDCs) that use tapped delay lines. The encoder is the most challenging and problematic unit on such measurement devices. Recent developments in TDC methodology include the Wave Union principle, and encoders based on population count. These two methods can alleviate fundamental
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Multimodal Association of tDCS with Electroencephalography

2016
In the last decade, in the field of neuromodulation, we have observed an increase in the popularity of approaches that combine transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) with additional methods to establish, in vivo, the neurophysiological consequences of a given experimental or therapeutic manipulation.
Bolognini N., Miniussi C.
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tDCS and Functional Connectivity

2021
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a noninvasive brain stimulation technique that modulates the cortical excitability of the human brain by applying weak direct currents on the scalp through both anodal and cathodal electrodes. However, the mechanisms of tDCS action are not yet fully understood.
Kai-Yen Chang   +4 more
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The Benefits of TDC

2003
The book started by giving you an idea of why I “developed” Templatedriven Consulting. Then we took a look at the world economic situation and moved on to depict the major differences between conventional consulting approaches and TDC. In the later chapters, I provided you with insights into the TDC methodology and the new requirements for managers and
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