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Jirasek, Franz Jos. "Band 2". Heimatkreis Hohenelbe/Riesengebirge e.V, 1986. https://slub.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A15715.
Texto completoFranz, Robert U. [Herausgeber]. "PreLytica : Band 2 – Analysen und Ergebnisse". Düren : Shaker, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1202218512/34.
Texto completoDanuser, Hermann y Tobias Plebuch. "Musik als Text: Band 2: Freie Referate". Bärenreiter Verlag, 1998. https://slub.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A37047.
Texto completoMütze, Dirk Martin, Klaus Reichmann y Claudia Vater. "Bausteine für Ortschronisten und Heimatforscher - Band 2". Sächsisches Landeskuratorium Ländlicher Raum e.V, 2020. https://slub.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A73142.
Texto completoSpener, Philipp Jakob. "Briefe aus der Dresdner Zeit / Band 2: 1688". Mohr Siebeck, 2009. https://slub.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A7920.
Texto completo1688 appears to be relatively unspectacular as far as Spener’s biography is concerned. Spener has arrived in Dresden and after having worked there for one and a half years he has somewhat settled into live at court. A large number of the letters that have been preserved are addressed to various clergy in electoral Saxony. In those letters, Spener answers questions pertaining to both personal and official matters. Issues dealt with include the appropriate implementation of catechetical instruction after it was made mandatory in 1688. Spener moved his own catechetical exercises from his private home into the chapel of the electoral prince’s widow, Magdalena Sybille. These exercises are the subject of numerous letters. The students’ collegia philobiblica, which had experienced a boom in the previous year on Saxon universities, are scarcely mentioned in the correspondence. However, Spener was in correspondence with the initiators in Leipzig Paul Anton and August Hermann Francke. Anton was now the traveling preacher for electoral prince Johann Georg (IV.), and most of his reports to the senior court preacher in Dresden pertained to the Quietists in southern Europe. Francke was now living in Hamburg. Not a single letter has been preserved between Francke and Spener from this early period, but their correspondence and the issues it dealt with is testified to by Spener’s intensive correspondence with his former aide Hermann von der Hardt, who was now Francke’s traveling companion. For the Pietism to come two subjects are crucial: In the question of the appropriate pedagogical approach, Spener had a much more progressive view than Francke encountered at the same time in Hamburg. The second question is the issue of perfectionism, based upon the exegesis of Romans 7. Overall, the events in Hamburg can be understood as a prelude to the debates surrounding Pietism, which began shortly thereafter in Leipzig. The term “Pietism” appears first in the summer of 1689, but already in 1688 a group had formed, which was singled-out by its opponents and whose members were called “Spenerians”. This observation highlights the importance of the events of 1688 as a prequel to the Pietist movement starting in 1689. Spener discusses the political situation in Europe, which was overshadowed by the war between France and Germany and the beginning of the reign of William the Orange (III) in England. Spener was interested in to what extent the German Lutheran church was being influenced by these events. Spener himself exhibits a strong apocalyptic frame of mind, which due to his “hope for better times” did not result in a position of resignation. In addition to Spener’s scholarly correspondence with theological colleagues, there is also a very philosophical letter addressed to Ehrenfried Walter von Tschirnhaus.:Inhalt Vorwort Abkürzungen und Siglen Abgekürzt zitierte Literatur und Quellen Briefe des Jahres 1688 Nr. 1 an [Hektor Gottfried Masius in Kopenhagen] 2.1.1688 Nr. 2 an [Johann Heinrich Sprögel in Quedlinburg 10.1.1688 Nr. 3 an Johann Jacob Spener in Leipzig 10.1.1688 Nr. 4 an [einen Amtsbruder] 12.1.1688 Nr. 5 an [einen Amtsbruder] 24.1.1688 Nr. 6 an [Franz Wolff in Rostock] 27.1.1688 Nr. 7 an [Justus Christoph Schomerus in Rostock] 28.1.1688 Nr. 8 an Philipp Reinhard Spener in Leipzig [Januar] 1688 Nr. 9 an Pfalzgraf Christian II. von Pfalz-Birkenfeld in Bischweiler Januar 1688 Nr. 10 an [Johann Fischer in Riga] 4.2.1688 Nr. 11 an [Nathanael Ecclitius in Frankfurt a. M.] 6.2.1688 Nr. 12 an Anna Elisabeth Kißner in Frankfurt a. M. 7.2.1688 Nr. 13 an Hermann von der Hardt in Lüneburg 9.2.1688 Nr. 14 an [Joachim Justus Breithaupt in Erfurt] 13.2.1688 Nr. 15 an Johann Winckler in Hamburg 13.2.1688 Nr. 16 an [Christoph Daniel Schreiter in Wurzen] 21.2.1688 Nr. 17 an Paul Anton in Lissabon 22.2.1688 Nr. 18 an Gottlieb Spizel in Augsburg 23.2.1688 Nr. 19 an [einen Amtsbruder bei Leipzig] 27.2.1688 Nr. 20 an [Johann Georg Kulpis in Stuttgart] 29.2.1688 Nr. 21 an [einen Amtsbruder] 2.3.1688 Nr. 22 an Johann Schilter in Straßburg 6.3.1688 Nr. 23 an [einen Fürsten im Elsaß] 7.3.1688 Nr. 24 an [Johann Jacob von Sandrart in Nürnberg] 9.3.1688 Nr. 25 an [einen Amtsbruder in Kursachsen] 12.3.1688 Nr. 26 an [einen Doktor der Theologie] 13.3.1688 Nr. 27 an [Johann Jacob Spener in Leipzig] 13.3.1688 Nr. 28 an [einen Amtsbruder in Kursachsen] 15.3.1688 Nr. 29 an Johann Schilter in Straßburg 15.3.1588 Nr. 30 an [einen Superintendenten] 17.3.1688 Nr. 31 an Johann Wilhelm Petersen in Eutin 20.3.1688 Nr. 32 an Elias Veiel in Ulm 21.3.1688 Nr. 33 an [Johann Fritzsche in Sorau] 24.3.1688 Nr. 34 an Anna Elisabeth Kißner in Frankfurt a. M. 26.3.1688 Nr. 35 an [einen Theologen] 27.3.1688 Nr. 36 an [Michael Walther in Wittenberg] 27.3.1688 Nr. 37 an [Johann Fritzsche in Sorau] 30.3.1688 Nr. 38 an Christian Kortholt in Kiel 2.4.1688 Nr. 39 an [Christian Kortholt in Kiel] 2.4.1688 Nr. 40 an [einen Unbekannten] 3.4.1688 Nr. 41 an Anna Elisabeth Kißner in Frankfurt a. M. 7.4.1688 Nr. 42 an [Johann Georg Kulpis in Stuttgart] 17.4.1688 Nr. 43 an [Michael Walther in Wittenberg] 23.4.1688 Nr. 44 an Andreas Kühn in Danzig 24.4.1688 Nr. 45 an [Johann Heinrich Jung in Rodenbach] 14.5.1688 Nr. 46 an Anna Elisabeth Kißner in Frankfurt a. M. 15.5.1688 Nr. 47 an Hermann von der Hardt in Hamburg 15.5.1688 Nr. 48 an [einen Amtsbruder] 17.5.1688 Nr. 49 an [Gottlieb Spizel in Augsburg] 17.5.1688 Nr. 50 an [ein städtisches Predigerministerium] 18.5.1688 Nr. 51 an [Äbtissin Anna Dorothea von Sachsen-Weimar in Quedlinburg] 25.5.1688 Nr. 52 an [Maria Dorothea Schmidt in Leipzig] 26.5.1688 Nr. 53 an [einen Unbekannten] 28.5.1688 Nr. 54 an [Johann Heinrich May in Durlach] 29.5.1688 Nr. 55 an [Hektor Gottfried Masius in Kopenhagen] 29.5.1688 Nr. 56 an Paul Anton in Paris 30.5.1688 Nr. 57 an Hermann von der Hardt in Hamburg 31.5.1688 Nr. 58 an [Heinrich Dornemann in Verden?] [April/Mai] 1688 Nr. 59 an [einen Amtsbruder] 6.6.1688 Nr. 60 an [Johann Nicolaus Jacobi in Leisnig] 8.6.1688 Nr. 61 an Johann Nicolaus Jacobi in Leisnig 12.6.1688 Nr. 62 an Johann Jacob Müller in Augsburg 21.6.1688 Nr. 63 an Johann Jacob Saltzmann in Merseburg 21.6.1688 Nr. 64 an [ein Collegium Philobiblicum] 23.6.1688 Nr. 65 an Paul Anton in Paris 28.6.1688 Nr. 66 an [Johann Wilhelm Baier in Jena] 28.6.1688 Nr. 67 an Johann Georg Kulpis in Stuttgart 29.6.1688 Nr. 68 an [Tobias Engel in Freiberg] 30.6.1688 Nr. 69 an [Johann Vincent Runckel in Gießen?] [Mitte] 1688 Nr. 70 an [einen Amtsbruder in der Lausitz?] [Erstes Halbjahr] 1688 Nr. 71 an [einen Amtsbruder auf dem Land] [Erstes Halbjahr] 1688 Nr. 72 an [eine Gräfin] 5.7.1688 Nr. 73 an [Friedrich Melchior Barthol in Stuttgart] 7.7.1688 Nr. 74 an [einen Freund] 10.7.1688 Nr. 75 an Hermann von der Hardt in Hamburg 17.7.1688 Nr. 76 an [Johann Gabriel Sandhagen in Lüneburg] 18.7.1688 Nr. 77 an Johann Wilhelm Petersen in Lüneburg 19.7.1688 Nr. 78 an [Prinzessin Hedwig Sophie von Dänemark in Kopenhagen] 23.7.1688 Nr. 79 an [Königin Ulrike Eleonore von Schweden in Stockholm] 23.7.1688 Nr. 80 an [eine junge Adlige] 25.7.1688 Nr. 81 an Anna Elisabeth Kißner in Frankfurt a. M. 30.7.1688 Nr. 82 an Gräfin Benigna von Solms-Laubach in Laubach 13.8.1688 Nr. 83 an Johann Heinrich Thamer in Stolberg 14.8.1688 Nr. 84 an [einen Unbekannten] 21.8.1688 Nr. 85 an [Jacob Albrecht Öttel in Köln] 21.8.1688 Nr. 86 an Johann Jacob Spener in Leipzig 22.8.1688 Nr. 87 an [Johann Winckler in Hamburg] 28.8.1688 Nr. 88 an [Christian Wildvogel] in [Quedlinburg?] 3.9.1688 Nr. 89 an Christian Kortholt in Kiel 3.9.1688 Nr. 90 an Johann Wilhelm Petersen in Eutin 4.9.1688 Nr. 91 an Johann Christian Schlegel in Zwickau 5.9.1688 Nr. 92 an [einen Theologiestudenten in Wittenberg] 9.9.1688 Nr. 93 an Paul Anton in Paris [ca. 14.] 9.1688 Nr. 94 an Anna Elisabeth Kißner in Frankfurt a. M. 20.9.1688 Nr. 95 an [Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus in Kieslingswalde] 20.9.1688 Nr. 96 an [Georg Friedrich Barthol in Gießen?] 21.9.1688 Nr. 97 an Hermann von der Hardt in Hamburg 24.9.1688 Nr. 98 an [einen Amtsbruder in Schlesien] 5.10.1688 Nr. 99 an Johann Heinrich Hassel in Diespeck 8.10.1688 Nr. 100 an Johann Jacob Müller in Augsburg 11.10.1688 Nr. 101 an [einen Freund] 11.10.1688 Nr. 102 an [einen Amtsbruder] 13.10.1688 Nr. 103 an Anna Elisabeth Kißner in Frankfurt a. M. 16.10.1688 Nr. 104 an Kurfürst Johann Georg III. von Sachsen in Dresden 18.10.1688 Nr. 105 an [einen Unbekannten] 26.10.1688 Nr. 106 an [einen Theologen] 6.11.1688 Nr. 107 an Anna Elisabeth Kißner in Frankfurt a. M. 16.11.1688 Nr. 108 an [Johann Winckler in Hamburg] 22.11.1688 Nr. 109 an [einen Amtsbruder] 25.11.1688 Nr. 110 an [einen Freund] 26.11.1688 Nr. 111 an Hermann von der Hardt in Braunschweig 27.11.1688 Nr. 112 an Heinrich Georg Neuß in Blankenburg 28.11.1688 Nr. 113 an [Daniel Kaspar Jacobi in Utrecht] [Herbst] 1688 Nr. 114 an [einen Unbekannten] [Herbst?] 1688 Nr. 115 an Hermann von der Hardt in Braunschweig 13.12.1688 Nr. 116 an [Johann Daniel Arcularius in Frankfurt a. M.] 18.12.1688 Nr. 117 an Johann Heinrich Jung in Laubach 19.12.1688 Nr. 118 an [Johann Rudolf Henrici in Frankfurt a. M.?] [Nov./Dez.] 1688 Nr. 119 an Anna Elisabeth Kißner in Frankfurt a. M. 21.12.1688 Nr. 120 an [einen Amtsbruder in Kursachsen] 22.12.1688 Nr. 121 an [Herzog Gustav Adolf von Mecklenburg-Güstrow in Güstrow] 28.12.1688 Nr. 122 an [Christian Kortholt in Kiel] 28.12.1688 Nr. 123 an [einen Unbekannten in Hildesheim?] [2. Halbjahr] 1688 Nr. 124 an [August Pfeiffer in Leipzig] [2. Halbjahr 1688?] Nr. 125 an [Louise Charbonnet in Riga] 1688 Nr. 126 an [eine theologisch interessierte Person] 1688 Nr. 127 an [eine theologisch interessierte Frau] 1688 Nr. 128 an [eine theologisch interessierte Person] 1688 Nr. 129 an [Eberhard Zeller in Hamburg] [Ende] 1688 Nr. 130 an [einen Amtsbruder] 1688 Nr. 131 an [einen Anhänger] 1688 Nr. 132 an [einen Amtsbruder] 1688 Nr. 133 an [einen Amtsbruder] 1688 Nr. 134 an [einen Amtsbruder] 1688 Nr. 135 an [einen Amtsbruder] 1688 Nr. 136 an [einen Amtsbruder] 1688 Nr. 137 an [einen Amtsbruder] 1688 Nr. 138 an [einen Amtsbruder in Kursachsen] 1688 Nr. 139 an [einen Amtsbruder in Kursachsen] 1688 Nr. 140 an [einen Amtsbruder] 1688 Nr. 141 an [einen Amtsbruder] 1688 Nr. 142 an [eine unbekannte Person] 1688 Nr. 143 an [einen Amtsbruder in Kursachsen?] 1688 Nr. 144 an [einen befreundeten Amtsbruder] 1688 Nr. 145 an [einen Unbekannten in der Mark Brandenburg] 1688 Anhang: Speners Ausführungen zum Krieg Nr. 146 An [Hermann von der Hardt in Braunschweig] 10.12.1688 Nachtrag: Zwei Briefe aus dem Jahr 1687 Nr. 147 an einen Amtsbruder [in der Lausitz?] [Zweites Halbjahr] 1687 Nr. 148 an einen Amtsbruder [in der Lausitz?] [Zweites Halbjahr] 1687 Verzeichnis der Fundorte Handschriften Drucke Register Personen Orte Bibelstellen Schlüssel zu den zeitgenössischen Sammlungen von Ph. J. Speners Bedenken und Briefen
Altenburg, Detlef y Rainer Bayreuther. "Musik und kulturelle Identität: Band 2: Symposien B". Bärenreiter Verlag, 2012. https://slub.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A71833.
Texto completoOkuducu, Yusuf. "Dual Band Microstrip Patch Antenna Structures". Master's thesis, METU, 2005. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/2/12606859/index.pdf.
Texto completo-15 dB are designed, manufactured and measured. A dual-band aperture coupled stacked microstrip patch antenna operating at 1.8 GHz with 3.8% bandwidth and at 2.4 GHz with 1.6% bandwidth is designed, produced and measured for mobile phone and WLAN applications. In addition, an aperture coupled stacked microstrip patch antenna which operates at PCS frequencies in 1.7-1.95 GHz band is designed. Dual and circularly polarized stacked aperture coupled microstrip patch antennas are also investigated. A triple band dual polarized aperture coupled stacked microstrip patch antenna is designed to operate at 900 MHz, at 1.21 GHZ and at 2.15 GHz. Mutual coupling between aperture coupled stacked microstrip patch antennas are examined and compared with the coupling of aperture coupled microstrip patch antennas
Brundage, William D. "VLA X-Band Preparation for Voyager 2 at Neptune". International Foundation for Telemetering, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/615320.
Texto completoThe Very Large Array (VLA) radio telescope, located in west-central New Mexico, obtains high-resolution radio images of astronomical objects by using Fourier aperture synthesis with 27 antennas. With the addition of X-band to its receiving capabilities by 1989, and when arrayed with the Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex (GDSCC), the VLA will double the Deep Space Network (DSN) receiving aperture in the U. S. longitude for signals from Voyager 2 at Neptune. This paper describes the VLA and the installation of the X-band system, its operation and performance for Voyager data reception, and its capabilities for other science at X-band.
Spener, Philipp Jakob. "Briefe aus der Frankfurter Zeit / Band 2: 1675–1676". Mohr Siebeck, 1996. https://slub.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A16926.
Texto completoThis volume contains the surviving letters from the years 1675 and 1676. In addition to the letters written by Spener, there are letters from his correspondent partners in which they express their reactions to the publication of Spener’s 'Pia Desideria' (1675). The most frequent subjects are Pia Desideria and the themes discussed in that work. These include 1) the reform of the church, 2) Spener’s controversial notions on the hope of better times for the church, which he based on 3) the biblical promise of a large-scale conversion of the Jews, 4) the announcement of the fall of the Roman Catholic Church as the 'Babel' of the Apocalypse, 5) the introduction of collegia pietatis and similar gatherings for and with theology students. Other topics dealt with in the letters include decisions pertaining to personnel, the possibility of a union between Lutherans and the Reformed, the persecuted Lutherans in Hungary and regional disputes, such as in Danzig. Also discussed in the letters are various publishing projects, including the completion of a Bible commentary which was to include Luther’s comments. There are also pastoral letters to other pastors and members of the nobility. Subjects from earlier letters are also dealt with, such as keeping the Sabbath (Sunday), church discipline and the growing specter of atheism. For the first time, the name of Jakob Böhme is mentioned, who will become a regular topic for discussion in later letters. Technical note: The text of this volume is searchable by OCR-on-the-fly. The accuracy of the search terms cannot be guaranteed.:Inhalt Vorwort Editorische Hinweise Abkürzungen und Siglen Abgekürzt zitierte Literatur und Quellen Briefe des Jahres 1675 Nr. 1 an [einen Freund] [Anfang 1675] Nr. 2 an [Elias Veiel in Ulm] [Anfang 1675] Nr. 3 an Gottlieb Spizel in Augsburg 5.3.1675 Nr. 4 an [einen Amtsbruder] 8.3.1675 Nr. 5 an Johann Ludwig Hartmann in Rothenburg o.T. 9.3.1675 Nr. 6 an Dominikus Dietrich in Straßburg 13.3.1675 Nr. 7 an Johann Wilhelm Petersen in Gießen 15.3.1675 Nr. 8 an Johann Wilhelm Petersen in Gießen 26.3.1675 Nr. 9 an Ahasver Fritsch in Rudolstadt 5.4.1675 Nr. 10 an [Joachim Stoll in Rappoltsweiler] 7.4.1675 Nr. 11 an Elias Veiel in Ulm 16.4.1675 Nr. 12 an Gottlieb Spizel in Augsburg 19.4.1675 Nr. 13 an [Anton Reiser in Augsburg] [Ende April 1675] Nr. 14 an [Nathanael Dilger in Danzig] [Frühjahr 1675] Nr. 15 an Johann Wilhelm Petersen in Gießen 4.5.1675 Nr. 16 an [Philipp Ludwig Hanneken in Gießen] [Mai/Juni 1675] Nr. 17 an [Joachim Stoll in Rappoltsweiler] 15.6.1675 Nr. 18 an [Johann Olearius in Halle a.S.] 1.7.1675 Nr. 19 an [Philipp Ludwig Hanneken in Gießen] 8.7.1675 Nr. 20 an [Johann Ludwig Hartmann in Rothenburg o.T.] 9.7.1675 Nr. 21 an [Samuel Benedikt Carpzov in Dresden] 23.7.1675 Nr. 22 an [Martin Geier in Dresden] 28.7.1675 Nr. 23 an [Gräfinnen von Nassau-Idstein in Idstein] [Ende Juli] 1675 Nr. 24 an [einen Amtsbruder] [Ende Juli 1675] Nr. 25 an Gottlieb Spizel in Augsburg 6.8.1675 Nr. 26 an [Johann Wilhelm Barger in Schweinfurt] 10.8.1675 Nr. 27 an Christian Kortholt in Kiel 16.8.1675 Nr. 28 an Gottlieb Spizel in Augsburg 17.8.1675 Nr. 29 an [Balthasar Bebel in Straßburg] 20.8.1675 Nr. 30 an [Johann Meisner in Wittenberg] 21.8.1675 Nr. 31 an [Christoph Huth in Friedberg] [August/September] 1675 Nr. 32 an [Hans Eitel Diede zu Fürstenstein in Friedberg] [August/September] 1675 Nr. 33 an Johann Wilhelm Petersen in Gießen 3.9.1675 Nr. 34 an Gottlieb Spizel in Augsburg 7.9.1675 Nr. 35 an [Johann Melchior Stenger in Storkow] 15.9.1675 Nr. 36 an Jacob Thomasius in Leipzig 15.9.1675 Nr. 37 an [Johann Specht in Lahr a.Rh.] 18.9.1675 Nr. 38 an Johann Caspar Bauhin in Basel 18.9.1675 Nr. 39 an Daniel Wilhelm Moller in Altdorf 20.9.1675 Nr. 40 an Ahasver Fritsch in Rudolstadt 20.9.1675 Nr. 41 an [Joachim Stoll in Rappoltsweiler] 23.9.1675 Nr. 42 an [Johann Saubert in Altdorf] [Ende September 1675] Nr. 43 an [Martin Geier in Dresden] [September/Oktober 1675] Nr. 44 an [Samuel Benedikt Carpzov in Dresden] [September/Oktober 1675] Nr. 45 an [Johann Ludwig Hartmann in Rothenburg o.T.] [Anfang Oktober] 1675 Nr. 46 an Gottlieb Spizel in Augsburg 5.10.1675 Nr. 47 an Johann Fabricius in Venedig 18.10.1675 Nr. 48 an [Johann Faust in Straßburg] [Herbst 1675] Nr. 49 an Gottlieb Spizel in Augsburg 12.11.1675 Nr. 50 an Johann Wilhelm Petersen in Gießen 13.11.1675 Nr. 51 an Ahasver Fritsch in Rudolstadt 16.11.1675 Nr. 52 an Gottlieb Spizel in Augsburg 16.11.1675 Nr. 53 an Joachim Stoll in Rappoltsweiler 23.11.1675 Nr. 54 an Ahasver Fritsch in Rudolstadt 27.11.1675 Nr. 55 an Johann Wilhelm Petersen in Gießen 30.11.1675 Nr. 56 an Elias Veiel in Ulm 23.12.1675 Nr. 57 an Johann Wilhelm Petersen in Gießen 28.12.1675 Nr. 58 an [Anton Reiser in Öhringen] [1675] Nr. 59 an [einen Amtsbruder] 1675 Nr. 60 an [Adam Tribbechov in Gotha] [1675/1676] Briefe des Jahres 1676 Nr. 61 an Gottlieb Spizel in Augsburg [Anfang Januar 1676] Nr. 62 an Johann Wilhelm Petersen in Gießen 17.1.1676 Nr. 63 an [Kilian Rudrauff in Gießen] [Anfang 1676] Nr. 64 an [Elias Dantz in Lobenstein] [Anfang 1676] Nr. 65 an [einen Unbekannten] [Anfang 1676] Nr. 66 an [Johann Cunrad Hößlin in Bebenhausen] [Februar 1676] Nr. 67 an Ahasver Fritsch in Rudolstadt 18.2.1676 Nr. 68 an Ahasver Fritsch in Rudolstadt 21.2.1676 Nr. 69 an [Joachim Stoll in Rappoltsweiler] 22.2.1676 Nr. 70 an [Johann Ludwig Hartmann in Rothenburg o.T.] [Anfang März 1676] Nr. 71 an Gottlieb Spizel in Augsburg 11.3.1676 Nr. 72 an [einen Amtsbruder in Brandenburg-Preußen] 24.3.1676 Nr. 73 an [Johann Meisner in Wittenberg] 24.3.1676 Nr. 74 an Friedrich Wilhelm, Kurfürst von Brandenburg 26.3.1676 Nr. 75 an Ahasver Fritsch in Rudolstadt 28.3.1676 Nr. 76 an [einen befreundeten Theologen in Straßburg] 30.3.1676 Nr. 77 an Jacob Thomasius in Leipzig [März/April] 1676 Nr. 78 an [Abraham Calov in Wittenberg] [Frühjahr 1676] Nr. 79 an [Justus Jacob Leibniz?] in [Nürnberg] 18.4.1676 Nr. 80 an Johann Wilhelm Petersen in Gießen 29.4.1676 Nr. 81 an [David Clodius in Gießen] [Frühjahr 1676] Nr. 82 an [Elias Dantz in Lobenstein] 5.5.1676 Nr. 83 an [Johann Cunrad Hößlin in Bebenhausen] 13.5.1676 Nr. 84 an [Anna Sophia von Voss in Rostock] 27.5.1676 Nr. 85 an [Sophie Elisabeth von Holstein-Sonderburg in Wiesenburg] [Mai/Juni] 1676 Nr. 86 an Gottlieb Spizel in Augsburg 10.6.1676 Nr. 87 an [Heinrich Peter Haberkorn in Görlitz] 15.6.1676 Nr. 88 an Adam Tribbechov in Gotha 20.6.1676 Nr. 89 an [Kilian Rudrauff in Gießen] 22.6.1676 Nr. 90 an [Johann Matthäus Faber in Heilbronn] 26.6.1676 Nr. 91 an [einen Unbekannten] 30.6.1676 Nr. 92 an Ahasver Fritsch in Rudolstadt 6.7.1676 Nr. 93 an [Hector Mithobius in Otterndorf] 20.7.1676 Nr. 94 an Johann Melchior Stenger in Wittstock 10.8.1676 Nr. 95 an Ahasver Fritsch in Rudolstadt 22.8.1676 Nr. 96 an Johann Wilhelm Petersen in Gießen 22.8.1676 Nr. 97 an Gottlieb Spizel in Augsburg 31.8./5.9.1676 Nr. 98 an [Adam Tribbechov in Gotha] 21.9.1676 Nr. 99 an Johann Daniel Arcularius in Gießen 22.9.1676 Nr. 100 an Ahasver Fritsch in Rudolstadt 22.9.1676 Nr. 101 an Ahasver Fritsch in Rudolstadt 23.9.1676 Nr. 102 an [Elias Dantz in Lobenstein] 23.9.1676 Nr. 103 an [einen Unbekannten] 25.9.1676 Nr. 104 an Daniel Wilhelm Moller in Altdorf 25.9.1676 Nr. 105 an Johann Caspar Bauhin in Basel 28.9.1676 Nr. 106 an [Johann Ludwig Hartmann in Rothenburg o.T.] 29.9.1676 Nr. 107 an [einen Theologen] [September 1676] Nr. 108 an [Elias Veiel in Ulm] [September 1676] Nr. 109 an [David Clodius in Gießen] 2.10.1676 Nr. 110 an [Johann Fischer in Riga] 2.10.1676 Nr. 111 an Johann Gezelius d.J. in Åbo 3.10.1676 Nr. 112 an Ahasver Fritsch in Rudolstadt 7.11.1676 Nr. 113 an Johann Fabricius in Venedig 16.11.1676 Nr. 114 an Johann Wilhelm Petersen in Lübeck 21.11.1676 Nr. 115 an Philipp Wilhelm von Günderrode in Frankfurt a.M. [Mitte November 1676] Nr. 116 an [Landgraf Ernst von Hessen-Rheinfels in Rheinfels] 30.11.1676 Nr. 117 an Johann Wilhelm Petersen in Lübeck 30.11.1676 Nr. 118 an [Johann Winckler in Darmstadt] 15.12.1676 Nr. 119 an [einen Amtsbruder?] 15.12.1676 Nr. 120 an [Johann Cunrad Hößlin in Bebenhausen] [Dezember 1676] Nr. 121 an [Tamás Steller in Den Haag?] [Dezember 1676] Nr. 122 an [Johann Wilhelm Barger in Schweinfurt?] 1676 Nr. 123 an [Johann Jacob Schütz in Frankfurt a.M.] 1676 Nr. 124 an [Graf Johannes von Nassau-Idstein] 1676 Nr. 125 an [eine Gräfin von Nassau-Idstein] 1676 Nr. 126 an [eine Gräfin von Nassau-Idstein] 1676 Nr. 127 an [einen Unbekannten] [1676] Nr. 128 an [Johann Christian Keck in Durlach] [1676] Nr. 129 an [einen Unbekannten] [1676] Nr. 130 an [einen Unbekannten] [1676] Nr. 131 an [einen Amtsbruder] [1676] Nr. 132 an [einen Freund] [1675/76] Briefe an Ph.J. Spener: Zuschriften auf die Postillenvorrede (Pia Desideria) Nr. 133 von Johann Olearius in Halle a.S. 1.5.1675 Nr. 134 von Balthasar Mentzer in Darmstadt 5.5.1675 Nr. 135 von Heinrich Müller in Rostock 5.5.1675 Nr. 136 von Gebhard von Alvensleben in Neugattersleben 10.5.1675 Nr. 137 von Joachim Schröder in Rostock 15.5.1675 Nr. 138 von Johann Ludwig Hartmann in Rothenburg o.T. 16.5.1675 Nr. 139 von Justus Jacob Leibniz in Nürnberg 8.6.1675 Nr. 140 von Christoph Huth in Friedberg 10.6.1675 Nr. 141 von Gottlieb Spizel in Augsburg 13.6.1675 Nr. 142 von Anton Reiser in Augsburg 24.6.1675 Nr. 143 von Johann Saubert in Altdorf 3.8.1675 Nr. 144 von [Samuel Benedikt Carpzov in Dresden] [August 1675] Nr. 145 von Johann Ludwig Hartmann in Rothenburg o.T. [August/September 1675] Nr. 146 von Johann Christoph Beyer in Worms 7.9.1675 Nr. 147 von Jacob Thomasius in Leipzig 4.10.1675 Nr. 148 von Abraham Calov in Wittenberg 11.10.1675 Nr. 149 von Johann Gottfried Olearius in Halle a.S. 12.10.1675 Nr. 150 von Adam Tribbechov in Gotha 14.10.1675 Nr. 151 von David Clodius in Gießen 25.10.1675 Nr. 152 von Johann Nikolaus Misler in Gießen 13.11.1675 Nr. 153 von Elias Dantz in Lobenstein 29.12.1675 Nr. 154 von Kilian Rudrauff in Gießen 30.12.1675 Nr. 155 von Marx Hueber in Augsburg 2.1.1676 Nr. 156 von Johann Andreas Frommann in Tübingen 6.1.1676 Nr. 157 von Hector Mithobius in Otterndorf 28.2.1676 Nr. 158 von Johann Meisner in Wittenberg 1.3.1676 Nr. 159 von Balthasar Raith in Tübingen 2.3.1676 Nr. 160 von Johann Saubert in Altdorf 7.3.1676 Nr. 161 von Johann Christian Keck in Durlach 16.3.1676 Anhang: Quellen zur Geschichte des Frankfurter Collegium pietatis Nr. 162 Bericht Speners über das Collegium pietatis [1676] Nr. 163 Gutachten der Theologischen Fakultät Kiel 7.3.1676 Nr. 164 Gutachten von Ahasver Fritsch [1676] Verzeichnis der Fundorte Handschriften Drucke Register Personen Orte Bibelstellen Schlüssel zu den zeitgenössischen Sammlungen von Ph.J. Speners Bedenken und Briefen
Ruppert, Wolfgang A. F., Brigitte E. Breckner y Andreas Cap@esi ac at. "On Asymptotic Behaviour and Rectangular Band structures in SL(2,R)". ESI preprints, 2000. ftp://ftp.esi.ac.at/pub/Preprints/esi919.ps.
Texto completoHamann, Jens. "Band 2 - Mit vielen Abbildungen aus der Zeit 1900 bis heute". Jens Hamann, 2016. https://slub.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A74043.
Texto completoPunya, Atchara. "Quasiparticle self-consistent GW band structures of III-N, II-IV-N2 semiconductors and band offsets". Case Western Reserve University School of Graduate Studies / OhioLINK, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=case1380888317.
Texto completoEdling, Thomas. "Design of circular polarized dual band patch antenna". Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för teknikvetenskaper, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-174672.
Texto completoYu, Sang. "Design of a multi-band RF front-end between 2-12 GHz". Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för teknik och naturvetenskap, 2006. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-97087.
Texto completoDavies, Nigel Clement. "Digital radio and its application in the HF (2-30 MHz) band". Thesis, University of Leeds, 2004. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/637/.
Texto completoBaig, Zohaib. "Implementation of band-pass filters using transconductance-capacitor method /". Available to subscribers only, 2008. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1650508421&sid=2&Fmt=2&clientId=1509&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
Texto completoBarchiesi, Luigi. "X-ray analysis and broad-band properties of [NeV]-selected type 2 AGN". Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2019. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/18749/.
Texto completoAhrens, G. A., F. Ließke y R. Wittwer. "Mobilitätsanalysen für die Region Dresden (BMBF-Leitprojekt intermobil Region Dresden ; Schlussbericht - Band 2)". Thesis, Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2005. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:swb:14-1118660562002-27107.
Texto completoDresden, Sächsische Landesbibliothek Staats und Universitätsbibliothek. "Bibliotheca Gastronomica Walter Putz. - Band 2: Handschriften, Zeitschriften, Register der Personen und Titel". SLUB Dresden, 2009. https://slub.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A921.
Texto completoWegener, Jens [Verfasser]. "Jeremy Benthams normativ-anthropologischer Ansatz. : Theorie und praktische Implikationen. Band 2. / Jens Wegener". Berlin : Duncker & Humblot, 2021. http://d-nb.info/1238492010/34.
Texto completoMalm, Ulf. "Sveriges medeltida ballader. Utgivna av Svenskt visarkiv. Band 4:1, 4:2. Sthlm 1996". Uppsala universitet, Litteraturvetenskapliga institutionen, 1997. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-201074.
Texto completoAhr, Berenice [Verfasser]. "Integration von Infrastrukturen in Europa im historischen Vergleich : Band 2: Telekommunikation (Telefonie) / Berenice Ahr". Baden-Baden : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2013. http://d-nb.info/1110055838/34.
Texto completoMadden, Cynthia Kathleen. "Contributions to remote sensing of shallow water depth with the Worldview-2 yellow band". Thesis, Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/5772.
Texto completoRemote sensing of the bathymetry in shallow water of Tampa Bay is examined using the multi-spectral imagery from the Worldview-2 satellite. Utilizing the newly available yellow spectral band in a ratio algorithm, five ratio combinations are compared against a digital elevation model of Tampa Bay. Following the work of Stumpf et al. (2003) ratio algorithm and starting with the work of Loomis (2009) and Densham (2005), the yellow band was combined with the blue, green and red bands separately. These three ratio combination results were compared with the results of the more traditional blue/green combination and a green/red combination. Three transects lines were drawn in a shallow reef area in the north portion Tampa Bay, Florida on Mullet Key near Fort de Soto State Park. In water under 2 meters depth, the substrate contributions were significant in all ratio derived bathymetries. The addition of the yellow band provided more information about the bathymetry than the previous blue/green and green/red combinations by adding more combinations that utilized a reflectance level difference. The yellow band demonstrates less sensitivity to bottom type in two of the transect lines.
Quiñonez, Fabiola Azanha. "Cristais fotônicos 2 D : projeto e fabricação". [s.n.], 2006. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/278155.
Texto completoDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Fisica Gleb Wataghin
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Resumo: Nesta tese foi utilizado um programa baseado em elementos finitos para projetar cristais fotônicos bidimensionais, assim como foram desenvolvidos processos de litografia holográfica para gravação destas estruturas fotônicas em filmes de carbono amorfo hidrogenado, depositados sobre substratos de vidro. O projeto dos parâmetros geométricos das estruturas que apresentam um gap fotônico, numa dada região de interesse do espectro óptico, foi feito através do cálculo dos diagramas de bandas das estruturas, levando-se em consideração as dimensões e formas que possam ser fabricadas utilizando a técnica de litografia holográfica. Para gravação dos cristais fotônicos bidimensionais, com simetrias cúbica e hexagonal, foi utilizada a técnica de superposições sucessivas de padrões, gerados pela interferência de duas ondas planas (exposições holográficas), associadas à litografia do filme de carbono por plasma reativo (RIE ¿ Reactive Ion Etching)
Abstract: In this thesis, we employed a software based on finite element method to design two-dimensional photonic crystals, as well as we developed a holographic lithography process to record these photonic structures in amorphous carbon films, coated on glass substrates. In order to present a photonic band gap in a desired region of the optical spectrum, the geometrical parameters of the structures were defined by analyzing the calculated band diagram of the structures. Such definition takes into account the dimensions and forms of the structures that can be fabricated using techniques of holographic lithography. To record the two-dimensional photonic crystals, with cubic and hexagonal symmetries, we used the technique of successive superimposition of fringe patterns. The patterns were generated by the interference of two plane waves (holographic exposures), associated to the lithography of the carbon film by reactive ion etching
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Propriedades òticas e Espectroscopia da Matéria Condensada ; Outras Inter. da Mat. Com Rad. e Part
Mestre em Física
Brenner, Simon. "Innovationspreis 2009 - Die Bibliothekswebsite auf Knopfdruck Konzeption und Entwicklung eines als Dienstleistung angebotenen Web-Content-Management-Systems für Bibliotheken ; [Band 1 und Band 2]". Wiesbaden Dinges & Frick, 2008. http://d-nb.info/993338607/04.
Texto completoHussain, Shahid Abrar. "VHDL Implementation of Flexible Frequency-Band Reallocation (FFBR) Network". Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för systemteknik, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-69390.
Texto completoCavonius, Johansson Hanna y Jens Henriksson. "Skattning av skogliga variabler genom satellitbilder från Sentinel 2 : Estimation of forest variables using satellite images from Sentinel 2". Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för skog och träteknik (SOT), 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-94004.
Texto completoJeong, Sang Min. "Analysis of Vibration of 2-D Periodic Cellular Structures". Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/7122.
Texto completoYarkinoglu, Gucuk Oya. "Modelling And Analyzing The Uncertainty Propagation In Vector-based Network Structures In Gis". Master's thesis, METU, 2007. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/2/12608845/index.pdf.
Texto completoBürkner, Hans-Joachim. "Werlen, Benno, Sozialgeographie alltäglicher Regionalisierungen. Band 2: Globalisierung, Region und Regionalisierung / [rezensiert von] Hans-Joachim Bürkner". Universität Potsdam, 1999. http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/volltexte/2008/2380/.
Texto completoHumphries, Seth David. "Carbon dioxide sequestration monitoring and verification via laser based detection system in the 2 micron band". Thesis, Montana State University, 2008. http://etd.lib.montana.edu/etd/2008/humphries/HumphriesS1208.pdf.
Texto completoPaul, Jyotirmay. "Design and development of adaptive optics system in visible and near infra-red-band for IUCAA 2 M Telescope". Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2019. http://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/4041.
Texto completoTurcu, Mircea Cassian. "Defect energies, band alignments, and charge carrier recombination in polycrystalline Cu(In,Ga)(Se,S)2 alloys". Doctoral thesis, Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2004. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:swb:14-1086247686828-95497.
Texto completoTurcu, Mircea Cassian. "Defect energies, band alignments, and charge carrier recombination in polycrystalline Cu(In,Ga)(Se,S)2 alloys". Doctoral thesis, Technische Universität Dresden, 2003. https://tud.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A24342.
Texto completoMo, Yuqi. "Ultra narrow band based IoT networks". Thesis, Lyon, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LYSEI069/document.
Texto completoSigfox rises as a promising candidate dedicated for long-distance and low-power transmissions in the IoT backgrounds. Ultra Narrow Band (UNB), being the communication technology chosen by Sigfox, allows to transmit information through signals whose bandwidth is very limited, typically 100 Hz. Due to the imprecision restraint on electronic devices, it is impossible to transmit UNB signals in orthogonal channels. The natural radio access for this kind of system is thus random ALOHA, in both time and frequency domain. This random access can induce collisions which degrades the networks performance. The aim of this thesis is to characterize the capacity of UNB based networks, as well as to enhance its performance, by considering the randomness in time and frequency. The first contribution of the thesis, is the theoretical and numerical capacity evaluation under idealized and realistic channel conditions, for mono base station (BS) case. Under idealized conditions, we have quantified this capacity for generalized ALOHA case and extended for replications. We highlight the time-frequency duality in UNB systems, and that there exists an optimum replication number for a given network parameter set. Under realistic conditions, we have taken into account the specific spectral interference of UNB systems and propagation path loss (without and with Rayleigh fading) to characterize the performance, with the aid of stochastic geometry. The second contribution is the enhancement of UNB network performance in single BS case. We propose to use successive interference cancellation (SIC) in UNB networks, which allows to mitigate the interference. We have provided a theoretical analysis by considering both SIC and the spectral interference, for mono-BS case. We bring to light the efficiency of SIC in enhancing UNB system performance. The third contribution is the improvement of UNB systems, by exploiting the multiple BS diversity. An analytical performance evaluation considering the simplest selection combining is conducted. In particular, we consider the interference viewed by all the BSs are correlated. Then we apply more complex signal combining technologies such as MRC (max ratio combining) and EGC (equal gain combining), and even interference cancellation across multi-BS in UNB networks. We evaluate the performance improvement that each technology can bring, and compare them with each other. We highlight the efficiency of these multi-BS technologies which allow us to achieve significant performance enhancement compared to mono-BS (e.x. 125 times better performance with global SIC). Last but not least, we experimentally verify the the spectral interference model and network capacity on a cognitive radio testbed
Zimmer, Beth L. "Quorum Sensing and Microbial Interactions in Coral Black Band Disease and Coral-Associated Bacteria". FIU Digital Commons, 2012. http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/781.
Texto completoParsa, Ali. "A new transceiver architecture for the 60-GHz band". Diss., Restricted to subscribing institutions, 2008. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1679376371&sid=1&Fmt=2&clientId=1564&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
Texto completoWali, Naveen y Balamurali Radhakrishnan. "Design of a Time-to-Digital Converter for an All-Digital Phase Locked Loop for the 2-GHz Band". Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Elektroniksystem, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-106744.
Texto completoRiegel, Marcus L. "An analytical and historical examination of six works for middle level wind band: Bells of freedom (grade 1) by David Gillingham, Rising star (grade 1) by Samuel R. Hazo, Achilles’ wrath (grade 2) by Sean O’Laughlin, Kenya contrasts (grade 2.5) by William Himes, On the wings of swallows (grade 3) by Michael Sweeney, and Old churches (grade 3) by Michael Colgrass". Kansas State University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/1130.
Texto completoDepartment of Music
Frank C. Tracz
The following document is research and analysis from the comprehensive examination question based on the Graduate Conducting Recital of Marcus L. Riegel. The recital, performed by the Chapman Middle School Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Grade Bands, was given in the District Gymnasium at the Spring Arts Concert on April 22, 2008 at 7:00 pm. The repertoire included but was not exclusive to Bells of Freedom by David Gillingham, Rising Star by Samuel R. Hazo, Achilles’ Wrath by Sean O’Loughlin, Kenya Contrasts by William Himes, On the Wings of Swallows by Michael Sweeney, and Old Churches by Michael Colgrass. This document contains theoretical and historical analysis- and outlines the procedures of planning and performing the graduate conducting recital.
Righini, Matteo. "Misure di trasmittanza ottica di nanoparticelle di Ti(1-x)V(x)O(2)". Bachelor's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2014. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/7698/.
Texto completoJayatunga, Benthara Hewage Dinushi. "Heterovalent Semiconductors: First-Principles Calculations of the Band Structure of ZnGeGa2N4, and Metalorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition of ZnGeN2 - GaN Alloys and ZnSnN2". Case Western Reserve University School of Graduate Studies / OhioLINK, 2021. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=case1619087038602758.
Texto completoTurcu, Mircea C. [Verfasser]. "Defect energies, band alignments, and charge carrier recombination in polycrystalline Cu(In,Ga)(Se,S)2 alloys / Mircea C Turcu". Aachen : Shaker, 2004. http://d-nb.info/1170529550/34.
Texto completoŠimka, Marek. "Lokalizace uvnitř budov pomocí technologie LoRa". Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta elektrotechniky a komunikačních technologií, 2021. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-442421.
Texto completoKiesel, Klaus-Peter. "Kindheit und Bekehrung in Nord-Tansania: Aufsätze von Afrikanern aus dem ehemaligen Deutsch- Ostafrika vom Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts, Band 2". Universität Leipzig, 2007. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A33588.
Texto completoJunior, Mauro Fernando Soares Ribeiro. "Cálculos de estrutura eletrônica de materiais e nanoestruturas com inclusão de autoenergia: Método LDA - 1/2". Universidade de São Paulo, 2011. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/43/43134/tde-02052012-132110/.
Texto completoIn this work, we used the recent development of DFT/LDA-1/2 method for calculations of excited states in materials. We begin with a summary of the density functional theory (DFT) and included an introduction to the method LDA-1/2 for calculations of excitations in solids. In compiling the results we hope to have demonstrated the usefulness of the LDA-1/2 for calculating alignments of bands at junctions semiconductor / semiconductor and semiconductor / insulator. The method involves the knowledge of basic chemical systems. To do this we chose systems important for several applications, and simulation models which are the limit or beyond the reach of methodologies involving high computational cost, but have been well characterized experimentally. We focus our actions in the study of the predictive capability of the LDA-1/2 for alignments of bands, the band called offsets, particularly important for micro and optoelectronics. When it was not possible to compare our results with experiment, we compared the methods with state of the art as GW. Good results were obtained for band gaps and band offsets of interfaces A1As/GaAs, Si/SiO2, A1N/GaN and CdSe / CdTe, which represent the different types of jun_c poss__veis-tions, with (eg A1As/GaAs, A1N/GaN) and without (eg Si/SiO2, CdSe / CdTe) ^ omuns anions with (eg A1As/GaAs) and without (eg CdSe / CdTe, Si/SiO2) matching network parameters and different types of alignments (\"straddling\" eg A1As/GaAs or \"staggered\" eg CdSe / CdTe). Systematically analyze the behavior of the environment along the interface bandgap, plane by plane scanning behavior of the edges atomic valence and conduction with LDA-half in comparison with LDA, or comparing templates within the LDA-1 / 2, as the case of CdSe / CdTe and Si/SiO2. For the case A1As/GaAs, we take the marriage of network parameters of semiconductor components and try an interface model alloys A1xGa1-x As / GaAs to study the variation of valence, conduction and bandgap as a function of composition x. In the AlN / GaN, we also studied the offsets with the contributions of the orbitals separately. In all cases the LDA-half led us to interesting results from simple models. The exploration of new frontiers of the method was necessary to decrease the dimensionality of the systems, the 3D (bulk) for 2D (interfaces) and then to 1D, ie, quantum _os (\"nanowires\"). Our study material for the ZnO was that, apart from the motivation coming from known applications in optoelectronics, presents challenges for bulk simulations with any method, and that was addressed with some success using the LDA-half earlier, and for wireless find interesting results in quantum triangular geometries that facilitated models. We calculate the bandgap and bulk ZnO nanowires passivated and not passivated with hydrogen using LDA and LDA-1/2 without spin polarization. The bandgap structures and strips as a function of the diameter of ano_o adjustments are calculated and decay functions for comparison were made by extrapolation of the bandgaps with experimental values. It was possible to compare our results with the bulk of wires, and predict a range of bandgaps that variaação can find experimental triangular ZnO nanowires. It was also made analysis of energy confinement in ZnO quantum wires, comparing LDA with LDA-1/2. Finally, we show the results of an opportunity to apply the method to a material with defects, newly discovered and promising, and with huge market potential in photocatalysis, the Ti1-O4N. Our work involved the application of LDA-1/2 to a very challenging problem, eg the generation of clean energy, specifically the separation of the water molecule for hydrogen production. The main challenge has been the difficulty of predicting bandgaps theoretically, in particular for large systems such as the model atomistic defects because of the high computational costs involved. These difficulties force the researchers to use adjustable parameters or semi-empirical methods, or other simplified models to accurately describe experimental results. This complicates the study of potentially efficient photocatalytic systems which have not yet been characterized or optimized. The LDA-1/2 is here validated for this class of materials, thus opening the opportunity to study more realistic and complex systems for more accurate calculations, particularly for clean energy generation. In particular, we modeled the structure of TiO2 in the rutile with substitutional nitrogen, whose electronic structure is still debated. It was the first application of the LDA-1/2 systems with some kind of defect, with excellent results for the new system Ti1-_O4N with Ti vacancies.
Zhan, Zhaowu. "On design concept for full-duplex based flexible radio transceivers". Thesis, Lyon, INSA, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014ISAL0142/document.
Texto completoThe wireless medium is a shared and limited resource. Current wireless standards always share the medium with Half-Duplex principle: the transmission and reception of signals are done in two separate time slots or two different frequency bands. Besides, the transceiver can only transmit and receive one signal at a time. This dissertation takes an alternate approach: Instead of sharing the medium with Half-Duplex principle, the entire licensed frequency band is shared for simultaneous transmission and reception, which we call Full-Duplex. Besides, the design concept for a wideband flexible radio transceiver can process two different types of signals at a time. To approach this goal, we use an active analog radio frequency self-interference cancellation (AARFSIC) method or a combination scheme of the AARFSIC and active digital self interference cancellation in time domain (ADSICT) to cancel the strong self-interference (SI) induced by the Full-Duplex principle. Based on the Full-Duplex radio, we propose a flexible Full-Duplex Dual-Band (FDDB) OFDM radio transceiver by combining it with a Dual-Band RF front-end. Building on these, we make three main contributions: We present an active self-interference cancellation (ASIC) scheme, which can cancel both the strong one-path and multi-path SI completely, based on the combination of the AARFSIC and DSICT. Next, we introduce the design and evaluation of a Full-Duplex OFDM radio, including the analysis and qualification of the impact of the thermal noise and phase noise on the system performance. Finally, we develop a FDDB OFDM radio that can work on two separate spectrum fragments. In order to eliminate the impact of the I/Q imbalance on the FDDB radio, a simple but practical digital I/Q imbalance estimation and compensation method is presented. The system level simulation conducted with ADS and Matlab software shows that this method can effectively compensate both high and low I/Q imbalance
Algarin, Paula C. "Effects of Zn Doping and High Energy Ball Milling on the Photocatalytic Properties of TiO2". [Tampa, Fla] : University of South Florida, 2008. http://purl.fcla.edu/usf/dc/et/SFE0002462.
Texto completoCook, Alan Matthew. "Generation of narrow-band terahertz coherent Cherenkov radiation in a dielectric wakefield structure". Diss., Restricted to subscribing institutions, 2009. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1905663081&sid=1&Fmt=2&clientId=1564&RQT=309&VName=PQD.
Texto completoSerba, Philipp [Verfasser], Jan-Waalke [Gutachter] Meyer, Dirk [Gutachter] Wicke y Mirko [Gutachter] Novák. "Apotropäische Reliefs aus dem Nordwest-Palast Aššurnaṣirpals II. in Nimrūd (Band 2) / Philipp Serba ; Gutachter: Jan-Waalke Meyer, Dirk Wicke, Mirko Novák". Frankfurt am Main : Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, 2018. http://d-nb.info/116407735X/34.
Texto completoLevalois, Marc. "Etude par diffraction de rayons x de la densite electronique dans les semi-conducteurs gaas, znsias : :(2), zngeas::(2) et znsnas::(2)". Caen, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987CAEN2006.
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