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Senior Applications Engineer

by Mike Hoogstra, Christopher Young
"... APPLICATION NOTE ..."
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APPLICATION NOTE

is Senior Applications Scientist

by Gary B. Smejkal, Ma Usa, Alexander Lazarev, Gary B. Smejkal, Er Lazarev
"... solution phase isoelectric focusing, two-dimensional gel electrophoresis ..."
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solution phase isoelectric focusing, two-dimensional gel electrophoresis

By Yevgen Barsukov, Senior Applications Engineer,

by Using Digital Technology
"... processing, performance logging and charging control can optimize battery performance while improving the accuracy of forecasted run times and storage capacity. ..."
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processing, performance logging and charging control can optimize battery performance while improving the accuracy of forecasted run times and storage capacity.

Two-Sided Matching: A Study in Game-Theoretic Modeling and Analysis

by Alvin E. Roth, Marilda, A. Oliveira - Econometric Society Monograph Series , 1990
"... Reading this text on the application of game theory to two-sided matching problems, I relived an experience shared by many readers of this journal-the process known as &dquo;resident match.&dquo; At a prescribed moment, over 90 % of sen-ior medical students frantically tear open an envelope ..."
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Reading this text on the application of game theory to two-sided matching problems, I relived an experience shared by many readers of this journal-the process known as &dquo;resident match.&dquo; At a prescribed moment, over 90 % of sen-ior medical students frantically tear open an envelope

Building A Serial Digital Interface For A Multi-Format Video System by Palani Subbiah, Senior Applications Engineer, and

by Vikas Dhurka, Product Marketing Engineer
"... Mandated by the FCC, television stations around the US have started to make the transition to digital television (DTV). Since not all households might have the capability of receiving DTV terrestrial broadcast signals professional video equipment manufacturers and broadcasters face two key challenge ..."
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Mandated by the FCC, television stations around the US have started to make the transition to digital television (DTV). Since not all households might have the capability of receiving DTV terrestrial broadcast signals professional video equipment manufacturers and broadcasters face two key challenges: being ready to support both digital and analog broadcasts, and being ready to support programming in both the DTV subgroups of HD (high-definition) and SD (standard definition). In other words, broadcasters must be prepared to support a multi-format video system. Beginning with the history of DTV, this article will look at challenges faced in building a serial digital interface (SDI) for a multi-format video system and possible solutions for such implementations. The Revolution The last big revolution in the television industry was the shift from monochrome to color television broadcasting. Today there is a new revolution, a shift from analog to digital broadcasting. In countries like Japan this transition is already underway. In the US, the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Fifth Report and Order, dated April 21, 1997 included an aggressive eight-year strategy for transition to DTV. This has triggered a revolution in which analog systems are being progressively replaced by digital. Broadcasters are supposed to follow a pre-approved course: set a standard, buy

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH Susan Jenson is a Senior Applications Scientist at the U.S. Geological Survey's EROS Data Center in Sioux Falls,

by Susan K. Jenson
"... Digital elevation model (DEM) data in a raster format can be used to automatically derive the drainage character istics of an area. A procedure has been designed that is capable of operating on matrices of elevation data having no algorithmically imposed size limit, while performing within the resol ..."
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Digital elevation model (DEM) data in a raster format can be used to automatically derive the drainage character istics of an area. A procedure has been designed that is capable of operating on matrices of elevation data having no algorithmically imposed size limit, while performing within the resolution and accuracy tolerances of the DEM data. Each cell is processed as the center of a 3- by 3-cell spatial window in the raster elevation data. If a cell is a local minimum in comparison with two of its non-adjacent neighbors, it is labeled as a drainage cell. The linkages of the drainage cells within user-specified distance and elevation thresholds are established in a separate pro cess. The products of these processing steps are digital masks of the drainage cells and the watershed basins, both in raster format. A drainage cell mask derived using this procedure is use ful in computing slope values for a raster data base. Slope has traditionally been calculated for each cell by fitting a plane through the eight nearest cells. However, if the terrain represented by these cells is V-shaped, such as a gully, a plane does not fit well; in fact, the desired slope value is the slope along the bottom of the gully, regardless of the steepness of the gully sides. The automated drainage process will label such a cell as a drainage cell, and its slope can then be computed from the elevation values of neighboring drainage cells.

Senior Web Applications Developer

by Anne Beaumont, Kelly Gardiner
"... Conversations or evidence-an analysis of responses from members of the public to an invitation to submit their comments about State Library of Victoria images available over the Web ..."
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Conversations or evidence-an analysis of responses from members of the public to an invitation to submit their comments about State Library of Victoria images available over the Web

Senior Lecturer

by Dr Steven Pike
"... Although Repertory Grid Analysis (RGA) was originally developed in clinical psychology, the technique has been adapted for use in a diverse range of fields. However, the technique is rarely addressed in marketing research texts and has not been fully utilised in the tourism literature. Also, RGA app ..."
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applications have predominantly been reported in the form of personal interviews. The article reports the first trial of RGA to elicit salient destination image attributes using group settings. This is a replication study, which is compared to a previous application of the technique that involved personal

The Senior Director

by Communicable Diseases Branch
"... This document has been prepared by Queensland Health for Queensland Health employees and others seeking information about the application of the Protocol. The document is intended to assist those involved in the management of people living with HIV who place others at risk. Queensland Health does no ..."
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This document has been prepared by Queensland Health for Queensland Health employees and others seeking information about the application of the Protocol. The document is intended to assist those involved in the management of people living with HIV who place others at risk. Queensland Health does

Senior Analyst

by Ms. K. Akila, Dr. S. Chitrakala, Mr. N. Nandhakumar
"... Abstract — Human Motion can be detected by measuring change in speed or vector of it in the field of view. Also the temperature and heartbeat of the human (target object) promotes more applications. The tracking architecture and dataset processing cannot perform the expected outcomes due to the limi ..."
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Abstract — Human Motion can be detected by measuring change in speed or vector of it in the field of view. Also the temperature and heartbeat of the human (target object) promotes more applications. The tracking architecture and dataset processing cannot perform the expected outcomes due
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