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Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1986
A technique for sublaminar wiring is described. This technique emphasizes prevention of deep penetration of the wires into the spinal canal by a method of crimping the wire around the lamina. The authors have experienced a low neurologic injury rate with this technique.
D A, Yngve +3 more
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A technique for sublaminar wiring is described. This technique emphasizes prevention of deep penetration of the wires into the spinal canal by a method of crimping the wire around the lamina. The authors have experienced a low neurologic injury rate with this technique.
D A, Yngve +3 more
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Communications Engineer, 2005
With cellular coverage becoming available in even the most rural regions, an increasing number of operators are resorting to wireless systems for backhaul of their cellular traffic. Broadband wireless multiplexing systems, such as the AirMux-200, can provide a low-cost alternative to microwave connections. These devices support integration of cellular,
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With cellular coverage becoming available in even the most rural regions, an increasing number of operators are resorting to wireless systems for backhaul of their cellular traffic. Broadband wireless multiplexing systems, such as the AirMux-200, can provide a low-cost alternative to microwave connections. These devices support integration of cellular,
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2004
Molecular wires are compounds that are proposed to be used in molecular electronic and optoelectronic devices to replace the metal and silicon-based wires in semiconductor devices. We review the field, including organic molecular wires such as oligo(2,5-thiophene ethynylene)s, oligo(1,4-phenylene ethynylene)s, oligo(1,4-phenylene vinylene)s, aromatic ...
Dustin K, James, James M, Tour
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Molecular wires are compounds that are proposed to be used in molecular electronic and optoelectronic devices to replace the metal and silicon-based wires in semiconductor devices. We review the field, including organic molecular wires such as oligo(2,5-thiophene ethynylene)s, oligo(1,4-phenylene ethynylene)s, oligo(1,4-phenylene vinylene)s, aromatic ...
Dustin K, James, James M, Tour
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Microelectronics Reliability, 1966
Abstract Miniature welding has been considered as a means of interconnecting conventional electronic components for space use. Only limited tests have been made to determine the relative reliabilities of isolated soldered and welded joints, but these suggest that miniature welded joints are not in any way inferior to soldered ones.
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Abstract Miniature welding has been considered as a means of interconnecting conventional electronic components for space use. Only limited tests have been made to determine the relative reliabilities of isolated soldered and welded joints, but these suggest that miniature welded joints are not in any way inferior to soldered ones.
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Selection of wires and wire spacing for X-wires
Experiments in Fluids, 1988X-wires are commonly used to obtain two components of the fluctuating velocity in a turbulent flow. Data obtained from the experiments of others and from our own experiments is used to provide design information that can be used as a guide in the selection of diameter, length and spacing of the wires that are used to make such X-wires. The selection is
L. W. B. Browne +2 more
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Two-wire — Four-wire repeaters
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Communications, 1963The paper describes improved methods and equipment for voice frequency amplification in two and four-wire circuits. Signaling, hybrid coils, loaded and non-loaded circuits are discussed, Indicated trends to four-wire circuits and fine gauge cable application has important engineering aspects.
John K. Hilliard, Eric Mitchell
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