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A magnetic system for solving one or more quadratic optimization problems by associating each of a plurality of variables of a quadratic optimization problem with a nanomagnet subset of a nanomagnet array, driving the nanomagnets of the nanomagnet subset to an excited state, allowing the nanomagnets...
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A fiber optic sensor, which includes an interference energy analyzer, is used to measure strain and temperature distribution along a test fiber. The sensor includes the following: a plurality of double-Bragg grating elements positioned along a test fiber, a broadband light source which produces a br...
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Fiber optic sensor with transmission/reflection analyzer for detection and localization of a perturbation that generates additional losses in the test fiber. The sensor includes a test fiber having a first port and a second port; a light source for producing a beam of light propagating along the tes...
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An optical fiber sensor system comprising of an optical fiber including plurality of sensitive elements, each sensitive element has characteristic spectral band which in normal undisturbed condition lies in a first wavelength range and, under an influence of some specified condition to be detected, ...
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The present invention relates to methods for detecting polymeric analytes, especially biopolymers, and sensors for detecting the polymeric analytes. The present invention uses magnetic beads in a rotating magnetic field to provide a visual detection of the presence of a polymeric analyte, such as nu...
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Apparatuses and methods for manipulating droplets are disclosed. In one embodiment, an apparatus for manipulating droplets is provided, the apparatus including a substrate, multiple arrays of electrodes disposed on the substrate, wherein corresponding electrodes in each array are connected to a comm...
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The invention relates to a method and a hoisting device for determining centers of mass and mass for large structures. According to the method, a hoisting device is used which has at least two different suspension devices, wherein the suspension devices each comprise a cable element and a suspension...
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The invention relates to a method and to a device for using partially non-stabilized broadband light sources to accurately measure partially broadband-absorbing substances using referencing measuring cells. In order to create a low-cost, high-resolution, and at the same time fast spectrographic devi...
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The invention relates to a radial plain bearing that comprises a shaft (1), a bearing shell (2) having a cylindrical sliding surface (15) in each case, several lubrication pockets (3) distributed over the circumference, to a device for hydrostatically supplying lubricant, and to a device for hydrody...
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Fourier domain a/LCI (faLCI) system and method which enables in vivo data acquisition at rapid rates using a single scan. Angle-resolved and depth-resolved spectra information is obtained with one scan. The reference arm can remain fixed with respect to the sample due to only one scan required. A re...
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A submersible, self-propelled apparatus for analyzing a component contained in a liquid medium. The submersible, self-propelled apparatus uses kinetic energy of the apparatus to drive a liquid under analysis through the apparatus. This is accomplished by use of a conveyance system that is attached t...
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A device for the precise and accurate potentiometric pH measurements in situ. Embodiments of a potentiometric device according to the invention consist of one or more glass pH-sensitive electrodes connected to a potentiometer. A key feature of the device is that, rather than being calibrated convent...
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Compressive Sensing (CS) is an emerging area which uses a relatively small number of non-traditional samples in the form of randomized projections to reconstruct sparse or com not pressible signals. Direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation is performed with an array of sensors using CS. Using random pr...
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A system and method for determining a location of a mobile object is provided. The system determines the location of the mobile object by determining distances between a plurality of sensors provided on a first and second movable parts of the mobile object. A stride length, heading, and separation d...
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An improved method of loading tips and other surfaces with patterning compositions or inks for use in deposition. A method of patterning is described, the method comprising: (i) providing at least one array of tips; (ii) providing a plurality of patterning compositions; (iii) ink jet printing at lea...
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The disclosure relates to methods of printing indicia on a substrate using a tip array comprised of elastomeric, compressible polymers. The tip array can be prepared using conventional photolithographic methods and can be tailored to have any desired number and/or arrangement of tips. Numerous copie...
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Methods of use of ferromagnetic Group III-V semiconductor/non-magnetic Group III-V semiconductor heterojunctions, with a magnetodiode device, to detect heterojunction magnetoresistance responsive to an applied magnetic field....
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A system that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, a solid-state selector having a vessel for carrying a liquid medium with one or more molecules surrounded by ions, a solid state conductive structure doped with impurities having one or more through-holes extend...
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Methods and apparatus for selectively driving the vibrations of normal modes of a target molecule into coherence using stimulated Raman scattering. In concert, many vibrations produce a larger anti-Stokes signal than a single vibration. The same illumination does not drive other molecules to have co...
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In one aspect, provided herein is a single crystal silicon microcalorimeter, for example useful for high temperature operation and long-term stability of calorimetric measurements. Microcalorimeters described herein include microcalorimeter embodiments having a suspended structure and comprising sin...
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The invention relates to an adaptive mirror based on a ceramic substrate comprising a corresponding reflector and piezoelectric actuators, a cooling device being built into the substrate. The invention also relates a method for producing such a mirror. Said mirror can be used for the modulatation or...
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This document discloses, among other things, a system and method for implementing an algorithm to determine pose, velocity, acceleration or other navigation information using feature tracking data. The algorithm has computational complexity that is linear with the number of features tracked....
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A magnetic resonance image is produced by means of the SWIFT technique with magnetization preparation using one or two adiabatic inversion pulses....
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A magnetic resonance image is produced by shifting a gap during acquisition of spin data for a specimen. The spin data is generated by a gapped excitation sequence....
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Methods of manufacturing a flexible force sensor include forming a first sensor part providing a plurality of spaced first electrode plates (80) in an electrically non-conductive material. A second sensor part is also formed and includes a plurality of second electrode plates (82) in an electrically...
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A method is proposed for characterizing a totality of particles (318). The method can be used in particular for charactering microparticular or nanoparticular aerosols. The method comprises the following steps: a) in a classification step, a class of the totality is selected, wherein the particles (...
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The invention relates to an adaptive mirror based on a ceramic substrate comprising a corresponding reflector and piezoelectric actuators, a cooling device being built into the substrate. The invention also relates a method for producing such a mirror. Said mirror can be used for the modulatation or...
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Disclosed are embodiments of apparatus for sorting particles in a fluid stream by size. In one embodiment of an apparatus for sorting such particles, a housing is provided, which defines a channel for a fluid stream containing particles. A suction channel is also provided, which terminates at a suct...
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An apparatus for determining microrelief of an object periphery, comprising a ring for attachment to the object, a carriage adapted to traverse the ring; a non-contact measurement system mounted on the carriage; an advancement mechanism for incrementally advancing the carriage to a plurality of loca...
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Systems and methods for detecting electromagnetic waves are disclosed. A system for detecting such waves includes a device having a first magnetic layer having a fixed magnetization direction, a second magnetic layer having an unfixed magnetization direction responsive to the electromagnetic wave, a...
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A method of verifying the performance of a size standard, formed of a plurality of size standard elements, used in a nucleic acid analysis method is provided. The verification is achieved by introducing the size standard to an analysis stage and performing a size based separation on the size standar...
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Embodiments of embedded MEMS sensors and related methods are described herein. Other embodiments and related methods are also disclosed herein....
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Methods and apparatuses for imaging surface impedance....
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Embodiments of sensor systems and related methods of operating and manufacturing the same are described herein. The sensor systems can be used to detect atomic or subatomic particles or radiation. Other embodiments and related methods are also disclosed herein....
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A method and system for controlling an apparatus including receiving data indicative of an actual state of the apparatus, defining a first viewpoint relative to at least one of the environment and the apparatus, determining a first predicted state of the apparatus at time T, determining a first pred...
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The invention concerns high sensitivity light scattering detection and its application to evaporative light scattering detection in liquid chromatography. The exemplary embodiment includes a detection cell to accept particles suspended in a gas stream and permit a polarized light beam to pass throug...
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A device for sensing a mass in a liquid environment including a resonator comprising a piezo layer having a top electrode and a bottom electrode, a sensing surface located adjacent and opposite the top electrode, the resonator and the sensing surface defining a gap therebetween, and a post attached ...
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A sensor array having a plurality of modulated slots for microwave and/or millimeter wave imaging. The locations of the slots in the array define a spatial domain away from an object for detecting an electric field from the object. Each of the slots outputs a signal representative of the measured fi...
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A device and a method for measuring viscosity that includes attaching molecular rotors to a solid surface, exposing the solid surface to a fluid having a viscosity to be measured, and taking optical measurements to determine viscosity. The solid surface is preferably quartz, polystyrene or silicate ...
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A flow controller for use with a liquid chromatography detector. The flow controller includes a flow channel comprising an inlet portion, a control channel portion in communication with the inlet portion, and an outlet portion in communication with said control channel portion. The control channel p...
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Systems and methods for allocating resources within an infrastructure, such as an electrical grid, in response to changes to inputs and output demands on the infrastructure, such as energy sources and sinks. A disclosed system includes one or more processors, each having respective communication int...
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The present invention provides, inter alia, methods of characterizing a small molecule organic material, e.g., a drug or a drug product. This method includes subjecting the solid small molecule organic material to x-ray total scattering analysis at a short wavelength, collecting data generated there...
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Methods and systems for coded rolling shutter are provided. In accordance with some embodiments, methods and system are provided that control the readout timing and exposure length for each row of a pixel array in an image sensor, thereby flexibly sampling the three-dimensional space-time value of a...
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An Advanced Laser Fluorometer (ALF) can combine spectrally and temporally resolved measurements of laser-stimulated emission (LSE) for characterization of dissolved and particulate matter, including fluorescence constituents, in liquids. Spectral deconvolution (SDC) analysis of LSE spectral measurem...
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The present invention relates to methods and kits for the detection and diagnosis of cancer or precancerous conditions. Methylation of specific genes has been identified as indicative of cancer and methods of the invention, in part, relate to the detection of methylation levels in cells as a determi...
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A beam of coherent laser light with linear polarization oriented at 45 degrees to vertical is expanded, and passes through a quarter-wave plate with the fast axis oriented vertically, creating circularly polarized light. The light then passes through a non-polarizing 50/50 beamsplitter. A partial re...
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A flow unit for microfluidic particles separation and concentration is disclosed. The unit comprises a nozzle segment, a turn segment, and a diffuser segment. The nozzle segment is defined by a first member and a second member, and has an opening through which fluid and microfluidic particles enter....
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Disclosed herein are systems and methods for mass spectrometry using laserspray ionization (LSI). LSI can create multiply-charged ions at atmospheric pressure for analysis and allows for analysis of high molecular weight molecules including molecules over 4000 Daltons. The analysis can be solvent-ba...
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A method for compressive domain filtering and interference cancelation processes compressive measurements to eliminate or attenuate interference while preserving the information or geometry of the set of possible signals of interest. A signal processing apparatus assumes that the interfering signal ...
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Devices and methods for hyperspectral and multispectral imaging are discussed. In particular, Image Mapping Spectrometer systems, methods of use, and methods of manufacture are presented. Generally, an image mapping spectrometer comprises an image mapping field unit, a spectral separation unit, and ...
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A system for embedding real-time Model Predictive Control (MPC) in a System-on-a-Chip (SoC) devices is provided. In the system, a microprocessor is connected to an auxiliary unit or application-specific matrix coprocessor. The microprocessor can control the operation of the MPC algorithm, i.e., carr...
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The present invention relates to a method for the simple, objective and accurate determination the zero point or effective zero point of a material, the point of first contact between an indenter tip and the surface of a material. The zero point is determined by using a sensor having a tip and capab...
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Extremely minute amounts of live pathogens are rapidly detected using a piezoelectric cantilever sensor. A single pathogen is detectable in about 30 minutes. Pathogen-specific antibodies are immobilized on the sensor surface. The sensor is exposed to a medium that potentially contains the target pat...
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A change in impedance of a electromechanical resonating sensor is utilized to detect and/or measure a change in mass accumulated on the sensor. The impedance is monitored at a fixed frequency. The fixed frequency may be at or near the resonance frequency of the sensor. In various configurations, the...
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An imaging system generates an image of a specimen by acquiring images of individual portions of the specimen and combining the images to form a composite image. The system moves the specimen to a set of predetermined locations such that all portions of the specimen are captured into images. At each...
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A method for determining the dissociation constant (Kd) by plotting resonance frequency shift as a function of time for various target analyte concentrations. From this graph, the fraction of saturation, i.e. equilibrium fraction of bound binding sites out of all available binding sites on the senso...
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The present invention relates to the use of mass spectrometry to analyze arrays. The present invention provides methods for characterizing solutions comprising one or more proteins using arrays and mass spectrometry. The arrays of the present invention are coated with porous gold and utilize hydroph...
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A fluidic device including a main channel, wherein a first inlet fluidly connects to an upstream end of the main channel and introduces magnetic beads into a first side of the main channel A second inlet is fluidly connected to the upstream end of the main channel and introduces a sample stream into...
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Method and apparatus (10) for detecting a species in a dilute medium, the species having a spectral feature, the apparatus comprising: a beam source (20) arranged to generate a first laser beam and a second laser beam coherent with each other, and having a matching chirp pattern. Beam guide arranged...
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The disclosure relates to obstacle array devices (also known as bump array devices) for separating populations of particles by size. Improvements over previous obstacle array devices are realized by causing the fluid velocity profile across gaps between obstacles to be asymmetrical with respect to t...
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Analytical methodology is disclosed in which a trace analyte in a sample is tagged to increase its signal strength for measurement, and an affinity substance is used at least after the tagging step (late in the method) to separate the tagged analyte from tagging noise, wherein the affinity substance...
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Ultrasensitive detection of a chemical substance (analyte) by mass spectrometry is achieved by employing a molecular tag that yields an intense parent ion and then an intense daughter ion in a multi-stage mass spectrometer....
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A mass spectrometer (MS) that is adapted to allow rapid gas- phase hydrogen/deuterium exchange (HDX) labeling of ions in one or more traveling wave ion guides (TWIGs) with or without ion mobility separation. The addition of isotopic labeling by gas- phase HDX offers a sensitive alternative dimension...
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Systems and methods determining amplitude and phase versus frequency of an incoming beam of pulsed laser light. An apparatus is set to an initial configuration to split the incoming beam into two beams of substantially equal intensity, delay one of the two split beams for a delay period t and recomb...
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A method disclosed herein relates to displaying three-dimensional images. The method comprising, projecting integral images to a display device, and displaying three-dimensional images with the display device. Further disclosed herein is an apparatus for displaying orthoscopic 3-D images. The appara...
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The present invention relates to a method and system of array imaging that extends or maximizes the longevity of the sensor array by minimizing the effects of photobleaching. The imaging system has a light source, a variable exposure aperture, and a variable filter system. The system extends the lon...
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The method involves generating bearing force of gas bearing elements (1) through supplying of compressed gas for formation of a pressurized cushion between a sliding surface (4) and a counter surface (7). The gas is guided-away from the direct surrounding of the bearing elements over selective influ...
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The present invention relates generally to the field of high content screening of particles, e.g., cells in a flow cytometric system. In particular, the present invention relates to devices, methods and systems to obtain line-scan images of particles, e.g., cells, of a plurality of different samples...
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Systems and methods for providing improved detectors for use in SPECT cameras. The improved detectors use pinhole apertures and surfaces calculated to provide improved sensitivity and resolution. In some embodiments, the detectors have non-planar surfaces. In some embodiments, the surfaces are spher...
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The invention relates to a method for calculating the focal stack associated with an object space from the plenoptic function thereof, using a sum transform along the length of constrained planes in discrete hypercubes, enabling the calculation time to be considerably reduced. The invention also rel...
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The invention relates to a method for separating and classifying particles suspended in a fluid, by applying a periodic vorticity field. According to said method, the particles are separated and, depending on the specific conditions of application of the vorticity field, the particles are classified...
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A method of detection of an analyte in which (i) a protein comprising a moiety capable of binding the analyte and a fluorescent label is contacted with a medium suspected of containing the analyte; (ii) the analyte, if present, binds to the moiety; (iii) the protein is subjected to incident radiatio...
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A method of operating a thin-film radiation detector such as a superconducting single photon detector comprising the steps of selecting a first polarization state of an incident beam of radiation; and directing the resulting first polarized beam of radiation at the thin- film detector surface such t...
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The invention provides a microfluidic device wherein capillaries are connected to the microfluidic device by a deformable penetrable substance....
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The invention relates to a method which makes use of the Zeeman effect for measuring magnetic fields, by way of dark resonances. According to said method, a measuring cell (14) is exposed to the magnetic field (B) to be measured and contains the atoms of a measuring medium in a buffer gas, a radiati...
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A sensor (100) for quantifiable measurement of basic gases features a substrate (110), electric contacts (120) and also either one sensor layer which consists of a mixture of at least two sensor materials, or at least two sensor layers which each consist of one sensor material. The sensor materials ...
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In an optical arrangement (1) for measuring spectroscopic properties of a sample located at a sample position (2), a light bundle is directed at the sample position at an adjustable angle of incidence (f) by means of a first rotating mirror (7) and a first arc-shaped main mirror (8), and the light r...
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The invention relates to a method of analyzing spectral data for the selection of a calibration model, relating spectra of a substance to a physical or chemical parameter of the substance, over a predetermined range of the physical or chemical parameter, comprising the steps: a) capturing spectral d...
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Impinging electromagnetic radiation generates pairs of majority and minority carriers in a substrate. A spectrometer device for detection of electromagnetic radiation impinging on a substrate comprises means for generating, in the substrate, a majority carrier current; at least one detection region ...
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The present invention relates to a method for improving the efficiency of high-pressure liquid chromatography columns in HPLC. More specifically, the method of the present invention provides a high-pressure liquid chromatography column being divided into a multitude of shorter separation segments, t...
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The present invention enables the automatic change of the number of segments involved in a coupled chromatographic column system, without the need to physically detach and attach the individual segments. The present invention further relates to a method for performing method development in chromatog...
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The present invention is related to a method for operating by pulse width modulation a micromirror device (50) comprising the steps of: - providing a micromirror device comprising at least one micromirror element (10) being electrostatically deflectable around a rotation axis (30) between at least t...
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A high-resolution sensor of magnetic field sensor system and materials for use in such a system are described. The sensor systems measure a magnetic field using inorganic and/or organic magneto-optically active materials, e. g. polymer material and have an interferometer based on Faraday rotation. T...
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A non-destructive and simple analytical method is provided which allows in situ monitoring of plasma damage during the plasma processing such as resist stripping. If a low-k film is damaged during plasma processing, one of the reaction products is water, which is remained adsorbed onto the low-k fil...
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A test structure is presented to measure thermal conductivity of thin film materials based on the Seebeck effect. Furthermore, a method for the fabrication of the test structure and a method for measuring the thermal conductivity with the test structure is presented. The test structure is fabricated...
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The present invention concerns a device for modifying and/or controlling the state of polarisation of light, said device comprising a light impervious surface structure provided with at least one through hole or aperture and with a surface topography comprising one or several surface features which ...
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The method involves defining a three dimensional scene in a continuous three dimensional space. The three dimensional scene is discretized by volume elements i.e. voxel, using a balancing mechanism i.e. binary mechanism. The discretized three dimensional scene is segmented by creating two dimensiona...
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The invention relates to a method for changing the direction of magnetization in a top layer (2) including a ferromagnetic material, characterized in that: a) the top layer (2) is placed over a bottom layer (3) that is not magnetically coupled to the top layer (2), the bottom layer (3) including a m...
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The invention relates to a spectrograph comprising a means (3) for focussing radiation emitted by a sample illuminated by a source of radiation, and a means (4) for diffracting the focussed radiation, in which, according to the invention, the diffraction means includes a flat diffraction network wit...
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The invention relates to a method for stabilizing, along the distance (L) between two mirrors (3, 4), an optical cavity (2), wherein said method comprises the steps of: injecting, into the cavity, an incident light beam in the form of a frequency comb; observing the spectrum of the light transmitted...
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The method for performing magnetic resonance measurements on a sample according to the present invention, in which a first predetermined number of pulse trains each comprising a second predetermined number of pulses spaced by a predetermined time interval (?t) are applied for excitation each having ...
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The present application teaches an implementation of an ultra-compact range sensor based on aperture varying passive depth from defocus (DFD). An embodiment of the present application teaches a range sensor, which is a fast LCD matrix that allows the acquisition of a plurality of images with variabl...
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Electrochemical Flow Cell Detector comprising a chamber (1 ) configured to receive a first electrolyte solution; a membrane (2) comprising a second electrolyte in contact with the chamber, and in contact with the first electrolyte solution when present in the chamber; a first electrode (3) in fluid ...
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An analysis system has a sample region (1), a source of excitation radiation (3), and a wavelength-inspecific beam splitter (13) to deliver some of the excitation radiation to a sample. A dispersion element (2023) disperses returned radiation from the sample to be analysed that has been transmitted ...
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The invention relates to a translational recoding reporter construct comprising: a first fluorescent protein coding sequence; a second fluorescent protein coding sequence encoding a fluorescent protein different from the first fluorescent protein; and a linker sequence interposed between the first a...
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An apparatus for time-gated fluorescence or luminescence detection includes gating means (206) arranged to alternately permit light from an excitation source (242) to be directed to a sample (235) along a first communication path (231, 232), and then permit light emitted from the sample to be direct...
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The invention relates to the detection and quantification of polypeptides using mass spectrometry. Specifically, the invention provides a method for testing whether a target polypeptide is present in a sample of a set of polypeptides, a method for deriving a value for distinguishing polypeptides of ...
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An apparatus (10) for detecting a particle (12) labelled with a fluorescent marker is disclosed. The apparatus (10) has a flow cell (16) being adapted to contain a fluid (14) in which the particle (12) is suspended. A light source (28) is operatively coupled to the flow cell (16) and arranged for em...
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A method of determining the concentration of a test fluid sample using a paper-based microfluidic system having a plurality of hydrophilic testing zones, including: a) depositing said test fluid sample on at least one said testing zone; b) depositing a plurality of standard fluid samples or reactive...
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A three-dimensional microfluidic system including: at least one hydrophilic thread along which fluid can be transported through capillary wicking; and at least one hydrophobic substrate for supporting the hydrophilic thread. A method of transporting and mixing a plurality of fluids within a microflu...
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A shutter for a beam of electromagnetic radiation, such as that provided by a synchrotron, said shutter comprising at least one voice coil having a radiation attenuating head, wherein actuation of the voice coil moves the head on a linear trajectory between a first position wherein the beam of elect...
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A property of a sample is monitored by providing a quantum probe having a quantum state in proximity to the sample, and detecting the quantum decoherence rate of the quantum probe, where said quantum decoherence rate is influenced by the property of the sample. The quantum probe may comprise one or ...
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A system and method for spectroscopic detection of a loss in a resonator cavity. The system comprises: a tunable laser source for generating a laser beam; a frequency locking system for either locking the frequency of the laser beam to a resonance of the resonator cavity or locking the length of the...
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A method of optimising the sensitivity of surface plasmon ellipsometry(SPE) apparatus used to analyse a surface comprising a conducting film, the method comprising calculating a sensitivity map of SPE for the film, the sensitivity map comprising data defining variations in sensitivity of said SPE ap...
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A sensor element comprises first and second channel devices and at least one reflector. Each of the first and second channel devices is directed towards the reflector(s) and is able to transmit radiation along its length towards the reflector, and to transmit reflected radiation away from the reflec...
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Disclosed is a method of multiplexed concentration measurement of one or more analytes in a sample by means of electrical impedance measurements, the method comprises the steps of : providing the sample; providing a plurality of subsets of particles with capture molecules specific for at least one o...
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The present invention relates to a compact and inexpensive optical displacement sensor that does not require accurate control of the distance to the object. A repetitive optical structure is utilized for formation of a repetitive optical signal emitted by an illuminated moving object. The repetitive...
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A noninvasive polarimetric apparatus used to measure levels of a substance in a sample in the presence of dynamically changing sample birefringence is provided. A polarization system generates multiple states of polarized light which interact with the sample. An analyzer system receives a signal fro...
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The present invention relates to a process for improving the photostability and/or control of the fluorescence intensity of a fluorescent dye wherein a fluorescent dye is admixed with a redox buffer comprising at least one reducing agent and/or at least one oxidizing agent and/or at least one reduci...
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A gyrostabiliser system is provided comprising: at least two flywheels 14,14', each having a respective spin axis; a first drive system 18,18', adapted to rotate the at least two flywheels 14,14', about their respective spin axes; at least two gimbal supports 10,10' each being arranged, in use, to m...
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An apparatus for determining a direction to a source of radiation, e.g. a gamma-ray or neutron source at a range of 100 m or more, is described. The apparatus is rotatable, e.g. about a vertical axis, and comprises a plurality of radiation shields and radiation detectors. The radiation shields are s...
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An apparatus for laser irradiation comprising: a housing wherein the housing defines at least a portion of a test volume; a first conduit configured to provide a first flow of gas into the test volume; a second conduit configured to remove the first flow of gas from the test volume; a third conduit ...
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There is disclosed an analyte detection system comprising: and analyte analysis stage through which a condensed phase containing the analyte flows; nebuliser means into which the output of the analyte analysis stage is introduced, the nebuliser means producing an analyte containing aerosol; a flame ...
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A system and method for measuring mass flow of a non-gaseous phase (4) of material such as a solid particulate are described. The material flows through a conduit of which a section (14) is heated or cooled. One temperature sensor (6) is provided upstream of this section and at least another tempera...
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A method of displaying strain image data for an imaged object, the method comprising: capturing strain image data defining deformation of said object over an imaged region of said object; processing said strain image data to determine local image quality data, said local image quality data comprisin...
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A method of retrieving phase information (309) from input intensity information (362), representative of a target image, in which a Fourier transform (350) is performed on data (301, 303), and the result (305) used in forming a phase estimate (309), the phase estimate being inverse Fourier transform...
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A prediction method for predicting the effect of an amino acid modification on the rate of aggregation (solubility) of a reference polypeptide comprising: calculating the difference in hydrophobicity ([Delta]Hydr) between the reference polypeptide and a modified polypeptide, calculating the differen...
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The method is described for extending the life of chemical sensors for determining individual components in the gas phase, the contact between fluoride-ion conductor and metal electrode being heated once or repeatedly under the conditions of the gas to be measured briefly to temperatures between 300...
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This technology is a device for non-intrusively measuring the properties of a flowing fluid. The device measures pressure, mass flow rate, density, and other variables. The device does not penetrate the vessel wall of the fluid being measured and, as a result, does not affect the fluid’s ...
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The charge-coupled device (CCD) detector provides improved performance for lowbackground observations....
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This technology replaces mechanical fluid flowmeters with an electronic probe that is small and portable. The probe’s main use is to measure the volumetric rate of flow of a liquid. The probe feeds data directly to a portable computer or workstation, so analog measurements are immediately converted ...
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This Technology Opportunity sheet describes processes to control the location of, or eliminate dislocation defects (including micropipes) in silicon carbide (SiC) single-crystal semiconductor materials. These technologies expand the capabilities of the technology described in TOP3–00149....
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Developed at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), this technology is a novel method for electroplating ultra-high-strength glassy metals—nickel-phosphorous and nickelcobalt- phosphorous—in a variety of alloys with different properties. Traditionally, these metals are deposited onto s...
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This patented technology utilizes modified nadic end caps to improve the high-temperature oxidation resistance of PMR (polymerization of monomeric reactants) polyimides, without adversely affecting the processibility of PMR polyimide components or their high-temperature strength....
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This invention is a high-strength, lightweight mechanical clamp that allows for rapid and remote release. This compact clamp provides a high holding force, yet requires only a minimal force for release....
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NASA’s high-precision, low-cost imaging system grid fabrication process allows manufacturers to reduce costs while achieving the superior imaging system accuracy and performance needed in most applications. These grids are being used by NASA in Fourier imaging systems to image X-rays, gam...
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These materials form dimensionally, mechanically, and thermally stable films with good ion conduction over a wide range of temperatures. NASA Glenn's ORMOSILs are made from relatively low cost materials resulting in an overall cost reduction of 10 to 20 times that of the current state-of-...
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In spectroscopic applications, the light source wavelength, tuning range, and spectral quality are important. High performance systems that use tunable dye or Ti: sapphire lasers are bulky, inefficient, and expensive. Commercial laser diode systems are available, but they are still reason...
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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) seeks to transfer technology for the development and production of skin modified aerogel monoliths. These aerogel monoliths are mechanically robust with no alteration of their bulk chemical composition and properties, which include ...
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Developed at the John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Florida, to protect embedded steel surfaces from corrosion, this material is made of inexpensive, commercially available ingredients and is easily applied to the outer surface of reinforced concrete by brush or spray....
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DVQ (which stands for "digital video quality") is a metric for evaluating the visual quality of digitized video images. Other video-quality metrics have been proposed, but it appears that each of them (1) may be based on mathematical models that are not related closely enough to the chara...
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Thermally stable piezoelectric and pyroelectric polymeric substrates retain their orientation, piezoelectric, and pyroelectric properties at temperatures above 100oC up to the softening temperature of the polymer. These substrates have an advantage over piezoelectric inorganic materials b...
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The tail boom of a single-rotor helicopter is subjected to a complex flow field that includes the wakes of the main and tail rotors, the freestream, and the wake from the forward fuselage....
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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) seeks a qualified user and/or manufacturer to pursue the further development and commercialization of a Capillary Pumped Loop system for body warming/cooling....
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These aerogel monoliths are mechanically robust with no alteration of their bulk chemical composition and properties, which include low density, high porosity, high surface area, low dielectric constant, and low thermal conductivity....
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Layered silicates have quickly become recognized as a useful filler in polymer matrix composites. Their platelet morphology and high aspect ratio results in greatly improved thermal, mechanical and barrier properties....
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This patented NASA Glenn Research Center technology utilizes modified nadic end caps to improve the high-temperature oxidation resistance of PMR (polymerization of monomeric reactants) polyimides, without adversely affecting the processibility of PMR polyimide components or their high-tem...
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NASA Langley Research Center is actively seeking partnerships and collaborations to commercialize its Flux-Focusing Eddy Current Sensor technologies....
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NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) has developed a technology that combines a film/adhesive lay-down module and fiber placement technology to enable the processing of both a composite structure and a film or film adhesive on the same placement machine without having to interrupt either proce...
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NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Flexible Carbon-based Ohmic Contacts for Organic Transistors provides one of a handful of enabling technologies in support of the development of organic electronic circuits and devices. Flexible electronics are an emerging technology area that enables a br...
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This technology is an improved phase locked loop circuit. This system generates an output signal whose frequency is related to that of the input signal. In order to achieve a broad bandwidth, a range detection circuit is provided that is capable of closely monitoring the input signal....
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A NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) development team has achieved breakthroughs in bulk silicon micromachining of microelectromechanical (MEMS)-based submillimeter and far infrared (IR) radiation detectors. The IR detectors are ultra-thin, three-dimensional (3D) structures made poss...
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Parallel implementations of large tap-length digital filters are complex digital designs and require large transistor count (real estate) to implement. The goal was to develop simple architectures to implement in parallel/vector processing form to reduce the processing rate required by th...
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The design approach for the high-rate digital demodulator consisted of algorithmic development, software simulations, development of a hardware prototype in reprogrammable hardware, and finally, development of a single 800k gate CMOS ASIC. Two identical ASICs will be required in the digital receiver...
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NASA Goddard Space Flight Center’s high-rate digital receiver performs demodulation and bit synchronization for quadrature PSK (QPSK) and binary PSK (BPSK) modulated signals. The parallel architecture of the HRDR provides the required functions by using decimated samples of the input sign...
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These technologies offer an attractive combination of improved technology at lower costs--they enable the production of strong, lightweight, adaptable, uniquely shaped, insulated, chemically resistant, cryogenic tanks, vessels, and pipes while reducing fabrication costs....
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The composite roll press is a machine through which composite laminates are processed. With the combination of standard composite laminate build up techniques and the use of unique processing methods, a very high quality part is obtained. The process allows for the use of dry fibers and r...
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NASA Glenn Research Center researchers have developed two high-performance SiC/SiC composite systems with state-of-the-art thermostructural capability up to 1315 oC (2400 oF). These systems are based on advanced processes that significantly improve the performance of commercially availabl...
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Developed at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, the Hilbert-Huang transformation (HHT) technology allows users to conduct more precise analysis of signal data than can be obtained from conventional Fourier-based methods....
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Developed at the John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC), this process provides for the in situ treatment of dense nonaqueous phase liquids, or DNAPL’s. This technology is one of the few methods available that can treat the DNAPL source....
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NASA's Fuzzy Reasoning Edgde Detection (FRED) system uses heuristics that mimic the capability of humans to approximate solutions, making it ideal for detecting edges in noisy, cluttered environments and for detecting unfamiliar objects....
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NASA scientists have discovered a method for combining or dividing harmonically rich waveforms while maintaining both the amplitude and phase of the original waveform....
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The newly discovered giant magnetoresistive (GMR) technique to identify surface cracks is a nondestructive evaluation method to solve common industry crack-detection problems. Thick, multilayer metal structures, such as wing splices in heavy transport aircraft, present one of the most dif...
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Originally developed at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, this technology provides a solution to torque-coupling locking brake and clutch applications that are too demanding for conventional sprag brakes/clutches....
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NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center is offering licensing and/or joint development opportunities for its newest composite layered tank, vessel, and pipe technologies. These technologies offer an attractive combination of improved technology at lower costs—they enable the production of str...
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With the ever-increasing need for higher accuracy in process controls, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center's (GSFC) new real-time sensor technology greatly improves accuracy in parylene and other polymer deposition systems. This technology also saves time and money through reduced error and ...
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This dual sonic sensor system for measuring densities and the simultaneous use of an integrated sonic/microwave system for height and volume measurements is extremely unique. In addition, the technology provides highly accurate density measurements, and fast, real-time monitoring of the f...
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NASA Stennis¿ adaptive predictive algorithm for electronic thermometers uses sample readings during the initial rise in temperature and applies an algorithm that accurately and rapidly predicts the steady state temperature. The final steady state temperature of an object can be calculated...
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NASA's fuzzy reasoning adaptive thresholding (FRAT) system is ideal for binarizing noisy, cluttered or textured gray-scale images. Using a faster computational technique that improves on previous fuzzy entropy functions, FRAT is faster and more reliable than other current, highly reliable...
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NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Flexible Carbon-based Ohmic Contacts for Organic Transistors provides one of a handful of enabling technologies in support of the development of organic electronic circuits and devices. Flexible electronics are an emerging technology area that enables a br...
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The Soft Side Air Displacement Volumometer is a dev ice and a method to measure the volume of a person¿s body, limb, or other solid object. Using a soft-sided bag, air injector, pressure transducer, and recording device, a number of steps are completed to measure the pressure of the bag w...
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Sol-gel has been used for many years in a wide variety of fiber optic applications. Existing systems coat optical fibers with sol-gel. One drawback of this method is that detection occurs outside the core of the fiber rather than inside it. Researchers at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center ...
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This invention can be used for multiple purposes and measures including: the measuring of flow-rates, turbulence and dispersion; fluid identification; and monitoring information on instantaneous changes in flow conditions, other time-varying characteristics of multiple fluids, or multiple...
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A NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) development team has achieved breakthroughs in bulk silicon micromachining of microelectromechanical (MEMS)-based sub millimeter and far infrared (IR) radiation detectors. The IR detectors are ultra-thin, three-dimensional (3D) structures made possible by th...
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The technology consists of a first connector subassembly with an extended arm (or tongue) that has a transversely insertable tubular member. The second connector assembly has a pair of spaced arm members (or yoke) that have a semi-cylindrical recess where the tubular member is inserted. A...
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The design of the rotating inner receiver is a dependable method of capturing and retaining the latch pin. This dependability makes it ideal for remote or difficult to access locations. The design of the rotating latch prevents the premature release of the latch pin. This dependability in...
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In aerodynamics research, much valuable information can be gained from visualizing and measuring shear stress patterns on solid surfaces. Frictional forces generated by gases or liquids flowing over these surfaces can significantly influence the performance of aircraft, ships, or surface-...
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Potential commercial uses include treatment facility for decompression sickness at remote locations and treatment facility for altitude sickness.
A prototype exits for this technology opportunity, which is part of the NASA Technology Transfer Program, the goal of which is to stimulate...
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The indicator assembly is attached to the top of the drum or vessel containing filter material. The assembly includes an elongated, outer housing (a tube), constructed at least partially of a transparent material, which provides a "window" for inspection. A wire-screen basket holds granul...
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The system is calibrated by locating a observer, e.g., a video and movie camera, such that a particular color band (preferably at or near the center of the reflected spectrum) is observed to thereby provide a reference color band. Because the application of shear causes either clockwise o...
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Most energy is deposited with in the atherosclerotic lesion and little energy will pass into and beyond the adventitia because of rapid decay of the electromagnetic wave. Thermal conduction also maintains an acceptable temperature in the surrounding cell layers. Preservation of the endoth...
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Unlike other mobile vehicle navigation systems, this invention utilizes neural network technology to determine the position and angular orientation of the vehicle. Neural networks are, generally, software implementations of high-speed parallel processing circuits modeled after the way in ...
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The most promising area of potential commercial use of this technology is in the aviation/aerospace industry. The technology can be used to encapsulate any high-speed machinery that could pose a serious threat in cases of catastrophic failure. The technology could be adapted for use in an...
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NASA Goddard Space Flight Center's GenSAA software was originally developed for real-time operations in spacecraft control centers. During routine satellite-ground contacts, the flight operations team monitors the downloading of scientific data and/or the uploading of onboard stored comma...
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When a photograph is taken, the image of this pattern appears along with the image of the object under investigation, allowing the viewer to quantify the size of the object. NASA's need for this development was inspired by hailstorm damage to the Space Shuttle's External Tank. Telephoto l...
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Optical encoders measure the linear or angular position of an object by optically detecting marks on a scale affixed to the object. Incremental encoders simply detect the relative motion of the object, not its absolute position. Although absolute linear optical encoders are available, the...
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The actuator design has several differences from conventional piezoelectric actuators. Because of its radial design, this actuator exhibits out of plane movement when electrically stimulated, and does not transmit any substantial mechanical strain beyond the boundary of the ceramic elemen...
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The polycarbonate/polysulfone laminate combination provides superior chemical and propellant exposure protection. The chemical resistance of the laminate includes protection against chemicals, such as hydrazine (N2H4), nitrogen tetroxide (N2O4), and monomethylhydraxine (N2H3CH3). Variatio...
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Potential commercial uses and benefits are: Radio Broadcasting This PLL could be used in a radio tuner to lock on a specific frequency, providing a cleaner signal. Telecommunications This technology is a key component of the telecommunication industry for encoding and decoding voice and d...
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Piezoelectric and Pyroelectric Polymeric Substrates have several potential commercial applications including: electromechanical and thermo mechanical transducers, acoustic, infrared, and temperature sensors, vibration, impact, and stress/strain sensors, micro-actuators and switches, ultra...
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Reagentless Chemiluminescent Biosensors for Determination of Hydrogen Peroxide, Ethanol and D-Glucose is a method of measuring low levels of select organic compounds (analytes) in water. The device uses chemiluminescence to quantify ethanol, glucose, oxygen, and hydrogen peroxide in a wat...
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NASA's highly reliable, low-cost liquid-applied coating offers companies the ability to conveniently protect embedded steel rebar surfaces from corrosion. The inorganic, galvanic coating contains one or more of the following metallic particles: magnesium, zinc, or indium. In addition, the...
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NASA Stennis Space Center has developed a low-power radiant temperature nulling radiometer with unique self-calibrating design features to improve the accuracy, resolution, and operation cost of standard infrared (IR) radiometers. Unlike current IR radiometers, this technology removes any...
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Ice buildup on surfaces, buildings, roadways, and vehicles can impair performance, damage structures, and lead to human injury or death. The Ice Thickness Gauge warns of such accumulation by actively measuring ice depth. The gauge consists of a unique combination of a temperature-measurem...
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Polyimides are often used for high-performance applications in the aerospace and electronics industries. Making these materials traditionally involved the condensation of a diamine with a dianhydride. Aromatic diamines are often toxic, mutagenic, or carcinogenic, resulting in health conce...
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This new technique offers improvements over conventional methods. By manipulating the water content of the salt solution before the freezing process, the ceramic's final density can be adjusted between 1% and 25% of its theoretical weight. In addition, the resulting ceramics offer greater...
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NASA's latest work uses fiber Bragg gratings to fine tune laser diode wavelengths, and has proven very productive in reducing size and cost while boosting performance of prototype spectrometer systems. Many types of systems - commercial spectrometers, lidar, and non-invasive medical instr...
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Hypoxia results from unprotected exposure above certain altitudes. Defined as an insufficient supply of oxygen to the body's tissues, hypoxia insidiously affects the central nervous system and organs. The most dangerous aspect of hypoxia is that the victim may lose the ability for critical judgment ...
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Also, unlike hydraulic shock absorbers, the damping force in this shock absorber does not vary appreciably with speed of stroking. This invention can be used in any application where there is a possibility for an overload to the design load or where stabilization is needed.
A prototyp...
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Researchers at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center have developed a revolutionary process for precision optical polishing of bare aluminum to an unprecedented smoothness. GSFC's process begins by using a single-point diamond turning machine. Grinding cannot be used on bare aluminum, it leave...
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Traditional energy-frequency analyses are based on Fourier transformation. These methods produce consistently accurate results only for linear and stationary signals. However, few energy-frequency data sets are truly linear and stationary. Although fast Fourier transformation (FFT) is rou...
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Developed by Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), this bearing technology combines the benefits of single row bearings - lightweight, low parts count, small size, and high load carrying - with the ability of tandem or double-row bearings to carry any combination of radial and axial loads. ...
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NASA Goddard Space Flight Center has developed a high-speed parallel integrated frame synchronizer chip that can be used in ground station systems that receive and process data from airborne or in-space sources. This chip has a processing speed of 500 Mbps - five times faster than process...
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NASA's latest work uses fiber Bragg gratings to fine tune laser diode wavelengths, and has proven very productive in reducing size and cost while boosting performance of prototype spectrometer systems. Many types of systems - commercial spectrometers, lidar, and non-invasive medical instruments - ca...
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Abstract:
Although GPS provides a free signal for very accurate position finding, space-qualified GPS equipment is expensive. Also, accuracy better than 50 km is not needed for many low Earth orbiting spacecraft, particularly solar and stellar observers. Even spacecraft using GPS could benefit from...
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The DCTune technology represents a fundamental improvement on existing optimization techniques known as Quantization. Quantization selectively increases or decreases the amount of information used to render a picture. The image compression uses a DCT and each DCT coefficient yielded by th...
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The invention is a concept for improving on a state-of-the-art satellite navigation system. Currently, spacecraft control systems rely on a system of sensors to determine position, velocity, and attitude. Sensors such as star trackers, magnetometers, infrared Earth sensors, and gyroscopes...
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Surface texturing can improve orthopaedic implants and increase cellular attachment, make transmitted light more diffuse, reduce surface glare, change friction and wetability of a surface, improve heat transfer, and produce many other beneficial effects. Some of the same technology can be...
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Researchers at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center developed a new thin-film deposition process that creates a permanent bond between the film and substrate. This patented process, known as vacuum arc vapor deposition (VAVD), can be performed using a traditional vacuum chamber or a hand-hel...
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The Space Station Paraffin-Actuated Remote Connector (SSPARC) is a device for joining two structural members, either electrically (using remote controls) or manually. The releasable coupling device is composed of a collet fastener, which has retractable latching fingers mounted on one of ...
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The device is computer controlled, reagentless, and requires no preparation of the sample. Operation requires no reagents because pH is controlled by an in-line solid-phase base (SPB). The ammonia monitor exhibits predictable response characteristics over a wide dynamic range of concentra...
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Some desirable characteristics of the new design optimization procedure include the ability to handle a variety of design objectives, easily impose constraints, and incorporate design guidelines and rules of thumb. It provides an infrastructure for variable fidelity analysis since it has ...
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The body fluids monitor uses bioelectrical responses to determine amounts of body fluids. By employing a sequence of measurements and processing steps, the device can calculate the total volume of body water, the volume of extra-cellular water, the total blood volume,and the total plasma volume in a...
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Clamps available on the market do not have their own remote releases, which must be customized and added separately. NASA's concept is a compact, stiff, remotely-activated quick release clamp that could weigh as little as 10 pounds, yet hold a load up to 10,000 pounds. Even at that load, ...
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Clamps available on the market do not have their own remote releases, which must be customized and added separately. NASA's concept is a compact, stiff, remotely-activated quick release clamp that could weigh as little as 10 pounds, yet hold a load up to 10,000 pounds. Even at that load, ...
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This "Virtual Glovebox"(VGX) is designed to integrate ultra-high resolution imaging technology and force-feedback devices with high-fidelity graphics and real-time computer simulation engines to provide a realistic immersive environment. In the future, this system may be used on Earth by ...
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Using this technique, NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center has developed a 60 cm2 CZT strip detector with 580,000 pixels for high-resolution gamma-ray astronomy in the 10,150 keV energy range with less than 100 µm spatial resolution. Further imaging tests at low energy levels have demonstra...
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The emerging infrastructure for digital video lacks a critical component: a reliable means for automatically measuring visual quality. Such a means is essential for evaluation of codecs, for monitoring broadcast transmissions and for ensuring the most efficient compression of sources and ...
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Perilog unearths data that is contextually relevant to the subject being investigated. The software measures the degree of contextual association for large numbers of term pairs in text (or any other sequence) to produce models that capture the structure of text. It statistically compares...
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Emulsified Zero-Valent Iron is a versatile technology that can be used at many of these locations. Applicable sites may include: dye and paint manufacturers;dry cleaners; chemical manufacturers; metal cleaning and degreasing facilities; leather-tanning facilities; pharmaceutical manufactu...
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Many machines with rotating parts use brakes and clutches to stop or control the degree and direction of motion of the driven parts. Brakes and clutches often are incorporated between concentric races (i.e., rotating shafts). One class of locking brake/clutch uses spherical balls or cylin...
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Although it yields a high quality coating, electroless deposition does not allow for much process control, requires high processing temperatures, and has a slower deposition rate than with electroplating. Better process control is available through electroplating, which involves placing a...
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CONFIG is a general-purpose simulation tool that can support simulations in several domains, including process-oriented industries (chemicals, foods, pharmaceuticals), water and waste processing, manufacturing, power systems, and computer/telecommunication networks. CONFIG is an enhanceme...
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The goal was to develop simple architectures to implement in parallel/vector processing form to reduce the processing rate required by the hardware and able to be extended to any length filter desired, with only linear increase in complexity. The improvement of these novel architectures i...
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A small, portable detector with high sensitivity suitable for detection of trace amounts of organic compounds, PTR-IMS does not suffer from problems associated with commonly used gas chromatography/mass spectrometry-based instruments (GC/MS) such as limited sensitivity, fragmentation of l...
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The data rates for NASA missions are increasing very rapidly. In order to process these high data rates, high-processing hardware is required. For baseband data processing, there exist inexpensive PCI-based solutions; But for RF processing, the current solutions are based on either all an...
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Charge-coupled devices have proven to be exceptionally versatile and effective detectors for imaging wavelengths between the near-ultraviolet and the near-infrared portions of the spectrum. Although detector format/size and sensitivity have increased to meet demand, these larger detectors...
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Charge-coupled devices have proven to be exceptionally versatile and effective detectors for imaging wavelengths between the near-ultraviolet and the near-infrared portions of the spectrum. Although detector format/size and sensitivity have increased to meet demand, these larger detectors...
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Capillary Pumped Loops (CPL) are a space-age technology for thermal control. GSFC uses CPLs for spacecraft thermal control and recently developed a concept for application of CPLs to human body thermal regulation. The key advantage is that CPLs can operate without an external mechanical p...
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The technology replaces mechanical flowmeters used currently with a simple, dependable electronic device with no moving parts. It is more accurate and not as invasive. Its readings are instantly converted from analog signals to digital records. These records could be broadcast on any band...
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The Capaciflector is a capacitive sensing element backed by an active reflector element that acts as a shield to reflect field lines. The capacitive coupling between the senor and the object is used to control an oscillator. As an object moves closer, the capacitance increases and the osc...
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Goddard's technologies are based on two innovative designs: the roller gear bearing and the phased-shifted gear bearing. The roller gear bearing has crowned roller ends with the roller radius equaling the gear pitch radius. The gear can mesh with another roller gear, with the crowned ends...
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The MPL system uses an optical telescope to transmit and expand solid-state laser pulses, allowing it to produce a high level of sensitivity and reliability using eye-safe pulse energy levels. MPL has several advantages over similar systems including: aerosol detection and better sensitiv...
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U.S. Patent 6,448,068
Technology Description Provided is a system for identifying a hydrogen gas producing organism. The system includes a sensor film having a first layer comprising a transition metal oxide or oxysalt and a second layer comprising a hydrogen-dissociative catalyst metal, the fi...
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U.S. Patent 7,306,951
Technology Description A measuring apparatus and method for use in measuring diffusible hydrogen concentrations in materials, structures, and other objects. In an embodiment of the invention for use in welding applications, the measuring apparatus (10) includes a sensor as...
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U.S. Patent 5,489,321
Technology Description A method of welding and sealing the edges of two juxtaposed glass sheets together to seal a vacuum space between the sheets comprises the steps of positioning a radiation absorbant material, such as FeO, VO.sub.2, or NiO, between the radiation transm...
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Technology Description The present invention relates to the composition of a solid lithium-ion electrolyte based on the Li.sub.2 O--CeO.sub.2 --SiO.sub.2 system having good transparent characteristics and high ion conductivity suitable for uses in lithium batteries, electrochromic devices and other ...
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U.S. Patent 6,448,068
Technology Description Provided is a system for identifying a hydrogen gas producing organism. The system includes a sensor film having a first layer comprising a transition metal oxide or oxysalt and a second layer comprising a hydrogen-dissociative catalyst metal, the fi...
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U.S. Patent 5,384,653
Technology Description A variable transmittance double pane window includes an electrochromic material that has been deposited on one pane of the window in conjunction with an array of photovoltaic cells deposited along an edge of the pane to produce the required electric ...
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U.S. Patent 5,716,736
Technology Description The present invention relates to the composition of a solid lithium-ion electrolyte based on the Li.sub.2 O--CeO.sub.2 --SiO.sub.2 system having good transparent characteristics and high ion conductivity suitable for uses in lithium batteries, electr...
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U.S. Patent 6,369,934
Technology Description A photoelectrochemical-electrochromic device comprising a first transparent electrode and a second transparent electrode in parallel, spaced relation to each other. The first transparent electrode is electrically connected to the second transparent e...
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U.S. Patent 5,840,443
Technology Description Advanced batteries having a long cycle lifetime are provided. More specifically, the present invention relates to electrodes made from redox polymer films and batteries in which either the positive electrode, the negative electrode, or both, comprise...
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U.S. Patent 5,789,348
Technology Description A process for the preparation of a precursor metallic powder composition for use in the subsequent formation of a superconductor. The process comprises the steps of providing an electrodeposition bath comprising an electrolyte medium and a cathode su...
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U.S. Patent 5,250,427
Technology Description A process is described for converting organic materials (such as biomass wastes) into a bioplastic suitable for use as a biodegradable plastic. In a preferred embodiment the process involves thermally gasifying the organic material into primarily car...
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U.S. Patent 6,723,566
Technology Description An anodic double layer gasochromic sensor structure for optical detection of hydrogen in improved response time and with improved optical absorption real time constants, comprising: a glass substrate; a tungsten-doped nickel oxide layer coated on the...
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U.S. Patent 5,223,634
Technology Description A dimeric composition of the formula: ##STR1## wherein L', L", L'", and L"" are each a bidentate ligand having at least one functional substituent, the ligand selected from bipyridine, phenanthroline, 2-phenylpyridine, bipyrimidine, and bipyrazyl and...
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U.S. Patent 5,202,150
Technology Description A method for impregnating a porous, non-metallic construction material with a solid phase-change material is described. The phase-change material in finely divided form is spread onto the surface of the porous material, after which the porous materia...
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Technology Description A process for the preparation of high purity silane, suitable for forming thin layer silicon structures in various semiconductor devices and high purity poly- and single crystal silicon for a variety of applications, is provided. Synthesis of high-purity silane starts with a t...
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U.S. Patent 6,420,071
Technology Description The invention provides a method of protecting an ion insertion material from the degradative effects of a liquid or gel-type electrolyte material by disposing a protective, solid ion conducting, electrically insulating, layer between the ion insertio...
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U.S. Patent 5,807,533
Technology Description A method for charging a sample of either a permanent or reversible getter material with a high concentration of hydrogen while maintaining a base pressure below 10.sup.-4 torr at room temperature involves placing the sample of hydrogen getter materia...
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U.S. Patent 6,277,589
Technology Description The invention provides an assay system for identifying a hydrogen-gas-producing organism, including a sensor film having a first layer comprising a transition metal oxide or oxysalt and a second layer comprising hydrogen-dissociative catalyst metal, ...
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Technology Description A high rate, low-temperature deposition of amorphous carbon films is produced by PE-CVD in the presence of a fluorinated or other halide gas. The deposition can be performed at less than 100.degree. C., including ambient room temperature, with a radio frequency plasma assi...
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Technology Description A variable transmittance optical component includes an electrochromic material and a photovoltaic device-type thin film solar cell deposited in a tandem type, monolithic single coating over the component. A bleed resistor of a predetermined value is connected in series across ...
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Technology Description A display and projection apparatus includes an electrochromic material and a photoconductive material deposited in tandem used in conjunction with a light filtering means for filtering light transmitted through the electrochromic material. When an electric field is applied acr...
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Technology Description A reverse configuration, lithium thin film battery (300) having a buried lithium anode layer (305) and process for making the same. The present invention is formed from a precursor composite structure (200) made by depositing electrolyte layer (204) onto substrate (201), follo...
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Technology Description A photovoltaic device has a buffer layer zinc stannate Zn.sub.2 SnO.sub.4 disposed between the semiconductor junction structure and the transparent conducting oxide (TCO) layer to prevent formation of localized junctions with the TCO through a thin window semiconductor layer, ...
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Technology Description A computational modeling method for predicting the chemical, physical, and thermodynamic performance of a condenser using calculations based on equations of physics for heat, momentum and mass transfer and equations of equilibrium thermodynamics to determine steady state profi...
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Technology Description The heat exchanger includes a fin and tube assembly with increased heat transfer surface area positioned within a hollow chamber of a housing to provide effective heat transfer between a gas flowing within the hollow chamber and a fluid flowing in the fin and tube assembly. A ...
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Technology Description By enhancing the natural instabilities in the boundary layer and in the free shear layer of a wall jet, the boundary is minimized thereby increasing the transport of heat and mass. Enhancing the natural instabilities is accomplished by pulsing the flow of air that creates the ...
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This invention demonstrates the use of n-type thiophene semiconducting films in the construction and operation of organic light-emitting diodes (OLED), thin film transistors (TFT), field effect transistors (FET) and related devices. Thiophene oligomers (nTs) and polymers (PTs) are known that operate...
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A new process affording a single step route to polycrystalline samples of any delafossite-like (ABO2) material with phase purity has been developed. These materials exhibit luminescence, catalysis, and p-type conducting properties. These materials can be employed as sputtering targets in thin film f...
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This invention provides superconducting magnesium diboride (MgB2) materials and methods for their production that overcome present day synthesis limitations. Magnesium diboride has recently been found to be superconducting at the critical temperature Tc of 39°K, much higher than the best low-tempera...
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The present invention provides a growth technique to achieve epitaxial, single-phase films of III-V diluted magnetic semiconductors (DMSs) with large Mn concentrations that exhibit ferromagnetic order at room temperature. The III-V DMS compositions and/or methods of this invention are suitable for d...
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A novel "spintronic" magnetodiode based on a III-V ferromagnetic semiconductor and a III-V nonmagnetic semiconductor heterojunction has been created by Northwestern researchers. The diodes exhibit a large junction magnetoresistance that is linearly dependent on the applied magnetic field at room tem...
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Ag2V4O11 (SVO) and Ag4V2O6F2, (SVOF) are important cathode materials for medical battery applications such as defibrillators. A one-step process has been developed affording crystalline SVO and SVOF by reaction under ambient conditions, eliminating the need for superambient pressure and temperatures...
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A novel battery cathode composition having a higher discharge capacity available from silver reduction at a potential above 3V compared to that of the current standard medical battery cathode SVO material.
ADVANTAGES: Batteries incorporating the new cathode exhibit a potential above 3 V for exte...
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An effective method for the spatially-controlled writing of embedded, optically transparent, electrically conducting oxide nanowires and other patterns via focused ion beam implantation into highly resistive transparent metal oxide thin films.
ADVANTAGES: Nanoscale, spatially-controlled doping o...
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Background Electroporation is a process by which a biological cell is exposed to a high-voltage electric potential to generate transitory pores in the cell membrane. The pores allow large molecules, such as nucleic acids and proteins, to enter the cell from a medium in which the cell is stored. As a...
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Background The quality of any product can be limited or enhanced by the quality of the source material from which it is made, and in the textile industry, this source material is the fiber from which cloth is made. Fiber analysis is currently used in the textile industry to measure fiber attributes ...
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Background Materials index of refraction (IOR) is a sensitive measure to variations of density, charge-state, conductivity, temperature, chemical composition, and microscopic structure. IOR measurements are common in a wide range of industrial and research applications, including materials processin...
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Background Sonar systems of similar application as this invention fall into three categories: single-beam mechanical scan, single-beam hand-held, and multiple-beam hand-held. Existing mechanically scanned single-beam sonars require a stable platform and stepper motor controls, which prevents their u...
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Background N-lower alkyl pyrrolidones have found wide commercial acceptance as non-toxic, aprotic chemical solvents. However, absence of hydrophobic-lipophobic balance in these molecules prevents micellular formation. Consequently, these molecules possess no significant aqueous surfactant properties...
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Background The advantages of fuel cell use are compelling. Fuel cells are cleaner and safer for the environment, and they offer an alternative to petroleum-burning internal combustion engines. The U.S. EPA states that accelerating the development of fuel cells and hydrogen is one of the most effecti...
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Background State-of-the-art fuel cell membranes have many shortcomings. Nafion, one of the most widely available membranes, cannot operate in temperatures in excess of 100 degrees Celsius, and because it must be wet to allow proton conduction, the fuel cell requires a complex external humidification...
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Background Current fabrication methods of electronic or electroactive materials are inherently 2-D and involve expensive lithographic masks, complicated stamping, etc. Furthermore, current strategies have not proven useful for creating complex 3-D assemblies.
Invention Description The use of dir...
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Background There are two types of electrical energy storage devices: chemical energy storage (batteries) and electrochemical dual-layer capacitors (ultracapacitors). Ultracapacitors are widely used for energy recapture, energy storage, backup power supplies, and power conditioning applications. They...
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Background Current state-of-the-art technology for reverse osmosis filtration of water has one major flaw: the addition of chlorine can cause the membrane to degrade. However, when treating saltwater or brackish water, it is necessary to introduce chlorine for sanitation and disinfection purposes. U...
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Background Current methods for carbon dioxide removal and hydrogen purification are not only very expensive but also cause large losses of gas and use toxic chemicals. The hydrogen required in the refining business is generated through costly, toxic, and inefficient systems like steam methane reform...
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Background One of the major roadblocks to widespread use of membranes for water purification is membrane fouling. Fouling occurs when certain impurities in water are deposited on the surface of a membrane or in its internal pore structure. This deposition leads to a dramatic reduction in water flux,...
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A new multiplexed and parallel polymer patterning process, with individual addressability, via electropolymerization within the gap of electrodes has been developed at Northwestern University. The technology permits the scaleable and controlled patterning of conducting polymer structures on the micr...
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The invention is a novel avalanche-free single photon detector in the short infrared range that is suitable for ultra-sensitive high-density infrared imaging arrays. The pixel element is low voltage and operates at near room temperatures, does not depend on a large power supply/source, and has near ...
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Northwestern researchers have developed peptoid mimics of antimicrobial peptides that can be immobilized onto surfaces, rendering these surfaces capable of compromising the membranes of attached bacteria.
ADVANTAGES: Peptoids afford promising alternatives to conventional antimicrobials because o...
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There are several drawbacks to a traditional, passive suspension system. First, the system cannot eliminate the transmission of ground irregularities to the passenger. Second, ground disturbances are magnified by the suspension system, resulting in large disturbances to the passenger. Further, choos...
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Background Technology scaling adversely affects most parameters relevant to analog design, and ADCs are no exception. To achieve a high linearity, high sampling speed, and high dynamic range with low supply voltages and low power dissipation in ultra-deep submicron silicon technology is a major chal...
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Background Sonar systems of similar application as this invention fall into three categories: single-beam mechanical scan, single-beam hand-held, and multiple-beam hand-held. Existing mechanically scanned single-beam sonars require a stable platform and stepper motor controls, which prevents their u...
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Employing xerogel based microdot sensor arrays, wherein recognition chemicals (luminophores) are sequestered, to detect and quantify multiple analytes is described earlier in technology no. 5729. Current methods of detection (based on color-change) r equire an external excitation source to emit visi...
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Chemical sensor arrays are low cost, compact, robust and versatile alternatives to large analytical tools and hence drive the need to rapidly fabricate reusable chemical sensor arrays for simultaneous multi-analyte quantification.
This invention includes the rapid fabrication of reusable chemica...
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Chemical sensor arrays are low cost, compact, robust and versatile alternatives to large analytical tools and hence drive the need to rapidly fabricate reusable chemical sensor arrays for simultaneous multi-analyte quantification.
This invention includes the rapid fabrication of reusable chemica...
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Chemical sensor arrays are low cost, compact, robust and versatile alternatives to large analytical tools and hence drive the need to rapidly fabricate reusable chemical sensor arrays for simultaneous multi-analyte quantification.
This invention includes the rapid fabrication of reusable chemica...
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Chemical sensor arrays are low cost, compact, robust and versatile alternatives to large analytical tools and hence drive the need to rapidly fabricate reusable chemical sensor arrays for simultaneous multi-analyte quantification.
This invention includes the rapid fabrication of reusable chemica...
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invention relates to a method and a system for detecting and imaging the shape, location, and material identity of buried objects at any depth in granular beds. It employs controlled dispersion mechanical energy impulses generated over relative ly small areas of the surface of a granular bed.
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Chemical sensor arrays are low cost, compact, robust and versatile alternatives to large analytical tools like optical spectrometers. This invention describes the rapid fabrication of reusable chemical sensor arrays for simultaneous multi-analyte qua ntification by machining a novel array on the fac...
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This invention describes a technology appropriate for detection of buried objects such as landmines, buried structures and artifacts in soil beds and inhomogeneities in mass distribution of powders.
It is a method and a system for detecting and imaging the shape, location, and material identity ...
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This invention describes the design of a novel sensor to quantify molecular Oxygen (O2) based entirely on solid-state electronics. A derivative compound of Ruthenium II has been found to exhibit luminescence of a very specific quality. Upon reacting with molecular O2, the characteristics of the lumi...
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This invention describes a sensor for civil engineering applications in earthquake zones and for other applications where low frequency, large dynamic measurement range is required. Earlier technologies like high and "force-balance" acceleromet an deliver the frequency and dynamic range but are extr...
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This invention describes a technology that provides a new class of strain/stress sensors. The sensors are short fiber composites. They provide a reversible electrical response to strain/stress application. The sensing material can function as the structure material at the same time, so no embedding ...
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Introduction Telecommunication systems designed for Bluetooth or other standards deal with transmitted and received signals in the radio frequency (RF) range. Modulation methods and frequency-hopping techniques are employed to optimize access for multiple users. These communication architectures cre...
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Introduction There are a number of methods for measuring bulk fluid compositions in statics and flow by visible light reflection characteristics from the optically inhomogeneous wall of a vessel. Surface Plasmon Spectroscopy (SPS) on gratings and randomly rough surfaces has proven to be especially s...
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Introduction Shape memory alloys (SMA) and ferromagnetic shape memory alloys (FSMA) have shown tremendous promise for a wide variety of applications because of their ability to
“remember” a previous state when either heat or a magnetic field is applied, respectively. This is especially important fo...
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Introduction Salinity levels in seawater are not constant and can vary dramatically both temporally and spatially due to phenomena such as temperature, precipitation, deep-water upwelling, and tidal action. These variations are especially pronounced in coastal and estuarine waters where seawater int...
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Introduction High-performance organic or polymer light-emitting diodes comprise multilayer configurations having hole-transporting, emissive and electron-transporting layers to balance the injection and transport of both holes and electrons. In general, holetransporting material is the first applied...
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Introduction Advances in microfluidic technology are constantly opening doors to new and exciting applications, especially for biosensors and environmental monitoring. One recent area of interest is point-of-care diagnostic devices. These devices provide fast, accurate, and inexpensive sample analys...
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Introduction Advances in microfluidic technology are constantly opening doors to new and exciting applications. Currently, many laboratory processes can be combined on a single chip commonly only millimeters in size while manipulating liquid volumes of picoliter size or less. In order to effectively...
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Introduction Shape memory alloys (SMA) and ferromagnetic shape memory alloys (FSMA) have shown tremendous promise for a wide variety of applications because of their ability to
“remember” a previous state when either heat or a magnetic field is applied, respectively. This is especially important fo...
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Introduction Salinity levels in seawater are not constant and can vary dramatically both temporally and spatially due to phenomena such as temperature, precipitation, deep-water upwelling, and tidal action. These variations are especially pronounced in coastal and estuarine waters where seawater int...
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Introduction X-rays have long been used in the characterization of a wide variety of materials. However, conventional techniques for dealing with light-element (or low-Z) materials, such as those containing nitrogen and carbon, are too low in energy to penetrate significant distances into enclosing ...
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Introduction Respiration rates are an important indicator of cellular and metabolic states in cells ranging from mammalian to bacterial, from individuals to large populations. Unfortunately, conventional techniques have significant drawbacks: for instance, electrochemical techniques have low sensiti...
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Introduction Single-crystal, one-dimensional nanostructures of palladium are attractive as interconnects for fabricating nanoscale electronic devices. Polycrystalline, mesoscopic wires made of palladium have been utilized for resistance-based detection of hydrogen gas. However, polycrystalline wires...
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Introduction Lower limb complications associated with diabetes include the development of plantar ulcers that can lead to infection and subsequent amputation. Several authors have postulated that shear stress is an important component of ulcer development. While it is known from force plate analyses...
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Introduction There are a number of methods for measuring bulk fluid compositions in statics and flow by visible light reflection characteristics from the optically inhomogeneous wall of a vessel. Surface Plasmon Spectroscopy (SPS) on gratings and randomly rough surfaces has proven to be especially s...
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Introduction A common cause of injury among orchard workers in Washington state occurs when the user dismounts the ladder. The user often cannot accurately gauge the last step of the ladder because the line of sight is obscured by the apple bag when descending the ladder, with their back facing the ...
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Introduction A leading cause of worker injury in the fruit tree industry involves orchard ladder stability and the level of awareness of the user when climbing and dismounting the ladder. Due to cultural and economic reasons, industry acceptance of all-new designs has been low. Rather than radically...
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Summary Colloidosomes are spherical shells of micron-sized particles made by the simple technique of self-assembly onto emulsion droplets. These hollow, elastic capsules are ideal for efficiently encapsulating active agents for selective and timed release because they are highly controllable in stre...
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Summary This invention describes a microfluidic electro-flow focusing device. The essence of the device is the application of an electric field at a flow focusing junction between two immiscible fluids. The electric field creates charged drops and large forces necessary for emulsification, while the...
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Summary Since they were first demonstrated over twenty years ago, optical tweezers have been widely used for the manipulation and measurement of many microscale particles, particularly in the biological sciences. However, many of these systems require large, high-powered laser systems along with bul...
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Summary This invention describes a method to directly write optical elements in three dimensions inside a transparent material using an unamplified femtosecond laser. Ultrashort pulses from a laser oscillator are tightly focused into the material, causing localized heating and subsequently producing...
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Summary Colloidosomes are spherical shells of micron-sized particles made by the simple technique of self-assembly onto emulsion droplets. These hollow, elastic capsules are ideal for efficiently encapsulating active agents for selective and timed release because they are highly controllable in stre...
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Summary This invention concerns devices and methodology to control the positioning and movement of magnetic and non-magnetic nanoparticles in a fluid with nanometer precision. The devices allow for the independent and simultaneous control of many particles. The devices utilize a grid of current carr...
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Summary This invention describes a photonic crystal system which uses electro-magnetically induced transparency (EIT) as the non-linear medium in photonic crystal cavities to obtain devices of unprecedent non-linear sensitivity, with operating power requirements many orders of magnitude smaller than...
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Summary This invention uses an array of sensors, which enable a human to use his fingers or tongue to convey information electronically. The sensors are arranged to produce signal patterns by responding to the positioning of the finger or tongue within the action area, with finger or tongue pressure...
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Summary This invention provides a one step process for reading magnetic data and converting the magnetic digital signal directly into an optical signal. This invention enables an electronic system, which includes a three terminal device having a light emitting portion and a magnetically sensitive po...
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Summary This invention describes a microfluidic electro-flow focusing device. The essence of the device is the application of an electric field at a flow focusing junction between two immiscible fluids. The electric field creates charged drops and large forces necessary for emulsification, while the...
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Summary By employing novel filtration methods, this semi-continuous ambient particulate nitrate monitor measures the concentration of particulate ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3) contained in PM2.5.
The device consists mainly of an inlet, filter, heater and detector. In 10-minute cycles, nitrates are c...
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Summary The Technology
The Stereo Imaging Research Group developed methods, materials and applications for stereoscopic hardcopy. The group's StereoJet process forms polarizing images by inkjet printing, using commercial desktop printers without modification. Key inventions include specialized su...
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Summary Background
In digital imaging applications, data are typically obtained via a spatial subsampling procedure implemented as a color filter array (CFA). CFA assigns a separate primary color to each pixel by placing a filter of that color over the pixel. The most well known CFA is the Bayer ...
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Summary This invention describes a method to directly write optical elements in three dimensions inside a transparent material using an unamplified femtosecond laser. Ultrashort pulses from a laser oscillator are tightly focused into the material, causing localized heating and subsequently producing...
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Summary This invention concerns devices and methodology to control the positioning and movement of magnetic and non-magnetic nanoparticles in a fluid with nanometer precision. The devices allow for the independent and simultaneous control of many particles. The devices utilize a grid of current carr...
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Summary This invention describes a photonic crystal system which uses electro-magnetically induced transparency (EIT) as the non-linear medium in photonic crystal cavities to obtain devices of unprecedent non-linear sensitivity, with operating power requirements many orders of magnitude smaller than...
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Summary This invention uses an array of sensors, which enable a human to use his fingers or tongue to convey information electronically. The sensors are arranged to produce signal patterns by responding to the positioning of the finger or tongue within the action area, with finger or tongue pressure...
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Summary This invention provides a one step process for reading magnetic data and converting the magnetic digital signal directly into an optical signal. This invention enables an electronic system, which includes a three terminal device having a light emitting portion and a magnetically sensitive po...
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Summary Micro- and nanofabricated rotation and translation devices usually rely on the possibility to support the moving part on small dimples in order to reduce the contact area with the substrate. Nonetheless, large forces must be applied to overcome the residual friction. Furthermore, results lar...
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Summary Emulsions—dispersions of two immiscible fluids—have many applications in industry and everyday life. These range from paints, to crop protection, chemical synthesis, and production of latices. They are also increasingly attractive for analytical applications. Traditional emulsions consis...
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Summary Creating Nano-Wrinkles of Virtually any Design on the Surface of Polymers
Elevator pitch: A new method has been developed at Harvard to design and create virtually any type of nano-wrinkle patterns on the surfaces of polymers. Anticipated applications for these hard-skin nano-wrinkled s...
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Summary Background:
Non-spherical colloidal particles are useful in advanced applications beyond those that regular spherical colloidal particles exhibit. For example they are useful for modifying optical properties, controlling suspension rheology, and engineering colloidal composites. However c...
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Summary The broadly tunable quantum cascade laser (QCL) described in this invention enables the production of a small, portable chemical and biological sensor that can detect a range of molecules within a single, compact device. Quantum Cascade Lasers (QCLs) are intraband semiconductor lasers that c...
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Summary Since they were first demonstrated over twenty years ago, optical tweezers have been widely used for the manipulation and measurement of many microscale particles, particularly in the biological sciences. However, many of these systems require large, high-powered laser systems along with bul...
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Summary Since they were first demonstrated over twenty years ago, optical tweezers have been widely used for the manipulation and measurement of many microscale particles, particularly in the biological sciences. However, many of these systems require large, high-powered laser systems along with bul...
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Summary Since they were first demonstrated over twenty years ago, optical tweezers have been widely used for the manipulation and measurement of many microscale particles, particularly in the biological sciences. However, many of these systems require large, high-powered laser systems along with bul...
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Summary By employing novel filtration methods, this semi-continuous ambient particulate nitrate monitor measures the concentration of particulate ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3) contained in PM2.5.
The device consists mainly of an inlet, filter, heater and detector. In 10-minute cycles, nitrates are c...
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Summary This invention concerns devices and methodology to control the positioning and movement of magnetic and non-magnetic nanoparticles in a fluid with nanometer precision. The devices allow for the independent and simultaneous control of many particles. The devices utilize a grid of current carr...
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Summary This invention uses an array of sensors, which enable a human to use his fingers or tongue to convey information electronically. The sensors are arranged to produce signal patterns by responding to the positioning of the finger or tongue within the action area, with finger or tongue pressure...
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Summary This invention describes a photonic crystal system which uses electro-magnetically induced transparency (EIT) as the non-linear medium in photonic crystal cavities to obtain devices of unprecedent non-linear sensitivity, with operating power requirements many orders of magnitude smaller than...
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Introduction Oxygen and air pressure measurement are used in a number of analytical and monitoring applications. When a single oxygen or pressure sensor is used it is difficult to produce reproducible and quantifiable results due to temperature and concentration dependent measurement variations. An ...
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Introduction High-performance organic or polymer light-emitting diodes comprise multilayer configurations having hole-transporting, emissive and electron-transporting layers to balance the injection and transport of both holes and electrons. In general, holetransporting material is the first applied...
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Introduction Wireless optical links, or free space optics (FSO), enable point-to-point, high-speed communication with low installation costs and high levels of security, and they are especially useful in situations where fiberoptics are impractical. Unfortunately, this technique suffers from signal ...
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Introduction Wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) is a capacity increasing technology used in fiber-optic communications to carry different optical signals in a single optical fiber. Optical add-drop multiplexers are required at either end of a fiber for WDM. Current technologies switch too slowly...
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Introduction In microcellular plastic foams, inert gas is dissolved in thermoplastic under high pressure. The forced evacuation of this gas during processing creates pores (or cells) within the final plastic. The pores are small enough that clarity of the plastic is unaffected, and because of the po...
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Introduction Cyclic olefin copolymer (COC) is a commercially available thermoplastic. It possesses exceptional clarity in its natural form, similar to that of glass, and it has high moisture resistance and low absorption rates. This thermoplastic’s many qualities make it an exceptional candidate for...
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Introduction There are a number of methods for measuring bulk fluid compositions in statics and flow by visible light reflection characteristics from the optically inhomogeneous wall of a vessel. Surface Plasmon Spectroscopy (SPS) on gratings and randomly rough surfaces has proven to be especially s...
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Introduction Wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) is a capacity increasing technology used in fiber-optic communications to carry different optical signals in a single optical fiber. Optical add-drop multiplexers are required at either end of a fiber for WDM. Current technologies switch too slowly...
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Introduction The electro-optic effect, important for optical communications and quantum optics, occurs in materials that alter their refractive index in the presence of an electrical field. One of the more important specific electro-optic effects is known as the Pockels effect. Materials exhibiting ...
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Introduction Wireless optical links, or free space optics (FSO), enable point-to-point, high-speed communication with low installation costs and high levels of security, and they are especially useful in situations where fiberoptics are impractical. Unfortunately, this technique suffers from signal ...
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Introduction Photovoltaic cells based on polymer semiconductors are of great interest as a low cost approach to solar energy conversion into electricity. The most efficient polymer solar cells are based on binary blends, in which polymers function as electrondonors and fullerenes as electron-accepto...
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Introduction Advances in microfluidic technology are constantly opening doors to new and exciting applications. Currently, many laboratory processes can be combined on a single chip commonly only millimeters in size while manipulating liquid volumes of picoliter size or less. In order to effectively...
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Introduction Because of their small sizes and unique properties, nanomaterials are finding widespread use in studying complex biological systems. Gold nanostructures have been the subject of intensive research because of their unique and tunable surface plasmon resonance (SPR) properties. Because of...
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Introduction Single-crystal, one-dimensional nanostructures of palladium are attractive as interconnects for fabricating nanoscale electronic devices. Polycrystalline, mesoscopic wires made of palladium have been utilized for resistance-based detection of hydrogen gas. However, polycrystalline wires...
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Introduction Microscale enrichment and separation are important for various research, biomedical, and industrial uses. Conventional means for these processes typically require specific labels—
either inherent to the structure or appended to it. Unfortunately, not every important substrate has a con...
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Introduction Owing to the high electrical and thermal conductivity of bulk silver, the synthesis of Ag nanowires has been and continues to be an area of active research. The properties and applications of the nanostructures are determined by the shape, size, structure, and composition of the nanostr...
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Introduction As electronic devices get increasingly more powerful and more compact, there are an increasing number of semiconductor components that emit an increasing amount of heat. In order to ensure that these devices remain long-lived and reliable, more efficient methods of dissipating heat buil...
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Introduction Ever since the discovery of carbon nanotubes they attracted a great deal of attention due to the myriad of possible applications, such as in fuel cells, lithium-ion batteries, and supercapacitors. Nevertheless, the synthesis of well-defined carbon nanotubes of 50 to 100-nm diameter has ...
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Introduction Caged compounds are biologically active molecules rendered inactive by a link to a chemical group (the "cage") through a photolabile bond. They are useful in the study of the spatiotemporal dynamics of cellular systems. Currently used caged molecules can only be photoactivated in the UV...
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Introduction Imaging devices are used in a variety of roles from medical imaging to barcode reading, and as these devices get smaller, their number of potential applications only increases. Endoscopes, for example, allow for real-time imaging inside the body; conventional versions, however, are limi...
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Introduction Gadolinium (Gd3+) is chelated with diethylenentriaminepentaacetyl (DTPA) to provide contrast in magnetic resonance (MR) imaging to identify pathogenic tissues. Unfortunately, the Gd3+-DTPA complexes approved for clinical use are cleared within a few minutes and do not provide sufficient...
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Introduction Efficient heat management is crucial for electronics to optimize performance and to avoid premature component deterioration. An area of primary concern is at the interface of adjoining thermal components, such as with heatsink interfaces and with connections between thermoelectric legs....
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Introduction Sensors based the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) effect sense the refractive index of a thin region adjacent to the sensing surface. If there are several different species present in solution at the surface of the sensor, the sensor will measure an effective index of refraction which i...
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Introduction Because of their small sizes and unique properties, nanomaterials are finding widespread use in studying complex biological systems. Gold nanostructures have been the subject of intensive research because of their unique and tunable surface plasmon resonance (SPR) properties. Because of...
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Introduction The friction created by air or water moving across an aircraft, vehicle, or boat can have a large impact on efficiency and performance. Extensive design work in air or water tunnels is typically carried out to minimize these frictional losses. The ability to measure friction or shear fo...
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Introduction Cyclic olefin copolymer (COC) is a commercially available thermoplastic. It possesses exceptional clarity in its natural form, similar to that of glass, and it has high moisture resistance and low absorption rates. This thermoplastic’s many qualities make it an exceptional candidate for...
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Introduction When viewing a real scene, not everything in the scene is in focus at any given time. Instead the individual viewing the scene accommodates (adjusts the focus of the eye) to bring objects at various distances into focus. Current stereographic displays tend to cause profound eye fatigue ...
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Introduction Severe visual impairment (those persons classified as legally blind) affects over 1 million Americans currently. With the aging of the U.S. population, this visually impaired segment is expected to rise at 10 times the rate of general population growth. Technology description Researcher...
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Introduction Organic electro-optic (EO) materials have attracted much interest in the past two decades because of their extensive potential applications in various fields, ranging from waveguides, switches, emitters, and detectors. Though EO materials have a huge potential in Photonics and Electroni...
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Introduction Ethylene is a commercially important chemical with many applications, and it is especially important as a building block for other, more complex molecules. It is typically made by cracking various larger hydrocarbons using pyrolysis. The hydrocarbon feedstock for these reactions varies ...
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Introduction For some applications, it is essential to obtain the real time 2-D profiling of certain physical parameters such as temperature, force, pressure, and shear stress on a 3-D object. If the surface of the object is flat, one can use a monolithic MEMS device with large amounts of sensors. H...
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Introduction There is a variety of reasons that a person’s bladder may fail or require removal, including bladder acontractility, cancer, and cystitis. Unfortunately, conventional artificial bladders tend to suffer from critical complications, such as inadequate performance, infection, and adverse h...
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Introduction There is an ever increasing need for potable water. Improvements in conventional purification technologies allow for savings in both time and money and ensure that clean water is available in areas that need it. Technology Description Professor Benjamin at the University of Washington h...
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Introduction There is an ever increasing need for potable water. Improvements in conventional purification technologies allow for savings in both time and money and ensure that clean water is available in areas that need it. Technology Description Professor Benjamin at the University of Washington h...
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Introduction X-rays have long been used in the characterization of a wide variety of materials. However, conventional techniques for dealing with light-element (or low-Z) materials, such as those containing nitrogen and carbon, are too low in energy to penetrate significant distances into enclosing ...
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Introduction Ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) is a thermoplastic consisting of molecules of incredibly long chains with molecular weights of several million. It has the highest impact strength of any thermoplastic, has a high resistance to corrosion, moisture, and abrasion, and has ...
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Introduction Conjugated polymers and organic semiconductors promise great advances in electronics because of the benefits they offer over silicon, including being cheaper with less demanding manufacturing requirements and allowing for larger, more flexible, and more robust materials that are more re...
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Introduction In microcellular plastic foams, inert gas is dissolved in thermoplastic under high pressure. The forced evacuation of this gas during processing creates pores (or cells) within the final plastic. The pores are small enough that clarity of the plastic is unaffected, and because of the po...
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Introduction Cyclic olefin copolymer (COC) is a commercially available thermoplastic. It possesses exceptional clarity in its natural form, similar to that of glass, and it has high moisture resistance and low absorption rates. This thermoplastic’s many qualities make it an exceptional candidate for...
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Introduction Efficient heat management is crucial for electronics to optimize performance and to avoid premature component deterioration. An area of primary concern is at the interface of adjoining thermal components, such as with heatsink interfaces and with connections between thermoelectric legs....
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Introduction Electrochemical Fabrication is the process of manufacturing a wide array of devices by either electrodeposition of pure metal/alloys on substrates or by selectively producing and/or removing material from the substrate through the use of spatially controlled electrochemical reactions. M...
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UW Ref# 7654 Introduction Many of the seminal findings in cell and molecular biology have come from cultures of cells grown in two dimensions but the limitations of biology in just 2D are becoming clear. Cells in tissue are not just autonomous masses but consist of many interdependent cell types and...
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Introduction Shape memory polymers have shown tremendous promise for a wide variety of applications for their ability to “remember” a previous state when heated. Unfortunately, they have been slow to develop commercial availability. Many of these polymers also have small compression ratios. However,...
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Introduction There is great demand for new, compact, but powerful actuators in a variety of industries which can replace heavy actuators, such as the hydraulic actuator and the electrical motor with gear box. Technology description Researchers at the UW have developed an improved design of a ferroma...
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Introduction Shape memory alloys (SMA) are metals which can return to their original shape after deformation through the application of heat. They are in wide use for applications ranging from cardiovascular stents to reversible energy-absorbing bumpers for automobiles. SMA’s take advantage of the m...
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Introduction Shape memory alloy (SMA) materials are easily deformed at low temperature and return to their original configuration by heating. Via the piezoelectric effect, some materials will produce an electric potential as a result of stress from changes in temperature. The alternating current (AC...
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Introduction Shape memory alloys (SMA) and shape memory polymers (SMP) have shown tremendous promise for a wide variety of applications because of their ability to “remember” a previous state when heated. However, they can only remember a single shape. The ability to remember two shapes would make t...
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Introduction Raman spectroscopy characterizes molecules by their Raman scattering. As incoming light scatters off a molecule, most does so elastically, neither gaining nor losing energy, and this is known as Rayleigh scattering. Some of this light, however, about 1 in 10 million photons, is the subj...
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Introduction In general, motors are constructed by both electro and permanent magnets, and move due to the attractive magnet using force, which originates from these magnets. The motors rotate infinitely in principal; however the output torque is limited. Technology description Researchers at the UW...
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Introduction Acne is a problem that affects approximately 85% of all teenagers. The typical drug treatments, such as isotretinoin, are known to have many risks and side effects. Many other over the counter treatments have little or no effect. Technology description Researchers at the UW have develop...
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Introduction Wireless optical links, or free space optics (FSO), enable point-to-point, high-speed communication with low installation costs and high levels of security, and they are especially useful in situations where fiberoptics are impractical. Unfortunately, this technique suffers from signal ...
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Introduction Detailed airflow measurements are not always easy or practical to obtain, especially when needing them over multiple points in time and space, when needing high precision, or when needing data from normally inaccessible locations. Technology Description Professor Mamishev at the Univers...
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Introduction X-rays have long been used in the characterization of a wide variety of materials. However, conventional techniques for dealing with light-element (or low-Z) materials, such as those containing nitrogen and carbon, are too low in energy to penetrate significant distances into enclosing ...
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Invention An improved method for the preparation of carboxylic acids from aldehydes.The improvements consist of reducing the amount of environment polluting chemicals, higher yields and higher reaction rates than with conventional methods. The Need The known processes for preparing carboxylic aci...
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Background: Pulsed, q-switched solid-state lasers are an almost ubiquitous light source for powerful, short laser pulses, as used in industry and research labs. Typically, a simple free running cavity design is employed, while more demanding applications require seeded lasers. In that case a narrow...
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APPLICATIONS OF TECHNOLOGY:
- Screening of luggage and cargo for explosives and fissile material - Gamma ray and neutron detection
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- Produces short 5 nanosecond neutron pulses - Minimizes alignment problems - Reduces RF input power requirement - Removes spurious background particle ...
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