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Random telegraph noise (RTN) characteristics of memristor depend on external environmental conditions. To avoid these bias‐dependent characteristics, a true random number generator circuit using the RTN current fluctuations of memristor is presented with an edge detection circuit and counter, and bias independence is experimentally demonstrated for ...
Jinwoo Park, Hyunjoong Kim, Hyungjin Kim
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Cash to accruals accounting in British central government: A journey through time
Abstract Departmental and central government accountability to the UK Parliament was based principally on cash transactions for a period of over 300 years commencing with the Glorious Revolution of 1688. Beginning in the second decade of the 19th century, recurrent proposals for the replacement of cash accounting by accruals accounting were founded on ...
John Richard Edwards
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Connecting the New World. Nets, mobility and progress in the Age of Alexander von Humboldt
Zusammenfassung Dieser Artikel untersucht das Verhältnis zwischen den revolutionären technologischen Neuerungen des 19. Jahrhunderts und dem Leben und Wirken Alexander von Humboldts (1769-1859).
Moritz von Brescius
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Early telecommunication and the birth of telegraphy in Malta [PDF]
This paper reviews the birth of telegraphy and its take-up in Malta before the advent of radio. The driving force behind the adoption of a number of signalling methods and the telegraph in Malta was the militia, but a means of effective communication was
Aloisio, Mario
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Abstract Background Globally, digital skills are a crucial aspect of education that schools should develop systematically. Research on digital skills tends to be measured using self‐reports, performance tests or interventions. There is less knowledge about student and teacher uptake of technology in school, making it important to investigate the actual
Astrid Elisabeth Kure+2 more
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“Generally, I live a lie”: Transgender consumer experiences and responses to symbolic violence
Abstract In this article, our focus is on how trans consumers experience symbolic violence to draw attention to inequalities that may otherwise remain hidden. Unlike overt acts of physical violence, symbolic violence is subtle and occurs routinely throughout the course of everyday life.
Sophie Duncan‐Shepherd, Kathy Hamilton
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The communications sector of an economy comprises a range of technologies, physical media, and institutions/rules that facilitate the storage of information through means other than a society\u27s oral tradition and the transmission of that information ...
Field, Alexander J.
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A telegrafia eléctrica nas páginas de "O Instituto", revista da Academia de Coimbra
Analisamos os avanços da telegrafia eléctrica e da telegrafia sem fios no mundo e, em particular, em Portugal, com base em artigos da revista O Instituto, publicada pelo Instituto de Coimbra, uma sociedade científica, fundada em 1852, que reuniu um vasto
António José F. Leonardo+2 more
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"Cuerpo de Telégrafos": First Attempts to Create a Professional Body for Electrical Communications in Spain [PDF]
The Body of Telegraphists ("Cuerpo de Telegrafos", in Spanish) was established in Spain in 1856 in order to operate the electric telegraph service and later to develop a national-wide telegraph network.
Perez Sanjuan, Olga+1 more
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In 1912, the Australian journalist and postal reformer Henniker Heaton was made a baronet of the British imperial crown. He was also the self-proclaimed spokesperson of “99 per cent of the population” who were disconnected from global communication.
Simone M. Müller
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