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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Training Behavior Professionals to Use the Interview-Informed Synthesized Contingency Analysis (IISCA): Extension

Markham, Eric Nicholas 12 1900 (has links)
The current investigation replicated and extended previous research on training of behavior professionals to implement functional assessment and analysis procedures. Specifically, the study extended procedures described by Metras to train board certified behavior analysts (BCBAs) to administer two components of the Interview Informed Synthesized Contingency Analyses (IISCA) by: (1) conducting the study in the context of a large residential/training facility for adults with ID, (2) including a participant who served as a behavior analyst for a caseload of individuals who lived and received services at the facility, and (3) adjusting the vignettes and interview scripts to reflect the change in context. This current study shows that, following a brief training sequence, the participant was able to accurately administer the open-ended interview and construct a synthesized test and control condition.
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Assessment of Caregiver Generalization of Reinforcement to the Natural Environment in a Large Residential Facility and Use of Prompting and Feedback to Improve Performance

Licausi, Ashley 08 1900 (has links)
Behavioral skills training (BST) is often used to train caregivers to implement various behavior management procedures; however, additional strategies are sometimes required to promote the generalization of skills from a contrived setting to the natural environment. Generalizing skills to the natural environment requires that the caregiver's behavior transfer from control of stimuli in the contrived setting to stimuli in the natural environment, and the skill continues to be performed with high levels of accuracy. The purpose of this study was to assess the extent to which caregivers generalized the use of social reinforcement, in the form of descriptive praise, from the contrived setting to the natural environment. When caregivers failed to respond to opportunities, a progressive prompt delay was used to bring caregivers' responding under the control of relevant client behavior; feedback was used to improve the accuracy with which caregivers implemented reinforcement. Five caregivers in a large residential facility participated in the study; single-opportunity probes were used to assess caregiver's identification of opportunities and accuracy in implementing reinforcement for two defined client behaviors, compliance and appropriate attention-getting behavior. Results of the study suggest that skills failed to generalize from the contrived setting to the natural environment. However, prompting was effective in training caregivers to identify opportunities to provide reinforcement, and feedback improved implementation of reinforcement.
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Effects of Cannulation, BST Administration and Protein Degradability on Rumen and Duodenal Characteristics and Milk Production Response in Holstein Dairy Cows

Winsryg, Margaret D. 01 May 1990 (has links)
Bovine somatotropin (bST) is a protein synthesized at the base of the brain and released by the pituitary gland into the circulatory system. BST is transported by the circulatory system and absorbed only by cells of target organs that possess cell surface receptors for the protein (11, 41). Its effect is initiated via a protein receptor initiation and cyclic AMP cascade . This effect on the cell continues well past the degradation of the bST molecule. BST is likely transported into the cell, where it is degraded . Its constituent blocks, amino acids, are used to synthesize new proteins or converted to other metabolites such as sugars (1).
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The Quality Factor and Tunability Optimization of a Novel BST Varactor Design

Harvey, Malia 01 September 2020 (has links)
No description available.
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Beam-Steerable and Reconfigurable Reflectarray Antennas for High Gain Space Applications

Karnati, Kalyan 01 January 2015 (has links)
Reflectarray antennas uniquely combine the advantages of parabolic reflectors and phased array antennas. Comprised of planar structures similar to phased arrays and utilizing quasi-optical excitation similar to parabolic reflectors, reflectarray antennas provide beam steering without the need of complex and lossy feed networks. Chapter 1 discusses the basic theory of reflectarray and its design. A brief summary of previous work and current research status is also presented. The inherent advantages and drawbacks of the reflectarray are discussed. In chapter 2, a novel theoretical approach to extract the reflection coefficient of reflectarray unit cells is developed. The approach is applied to single-resonance unit cell elements under normal and waveguide incidences. The developed theory is also utilized to understand the difference between the TEM and TE10 mode of excitation. Using this theory, effects of different physical parameters on reflection properties of unit cells are studied without the need of full-wave simulations. Detailed analysis is performed for Ka-band reflectarray unit cells and verified by full-wave simulations. In addition, an approach to extract the Q factors using full-wave simulations is also presented. Lastly, a detailed study on the effects of inter-element spacing is discussed. Q factor theory discussed in chapter 2 is extended to account for the varying incidence angles and polarizations in chapter 3 utilizing Floquet modes. Emphasis is laid on elements located on planes where extremities in performance tend to occur. The antenna element properties are assessed in terms of maximum reflection loss and slope of the reflection phase. A thorough analysis is performed at Ka band and the results obtained are verified using full-wave simulations. Reflection coefficients over a 749-element reflectarray aperture for a broadside radiation pattern are presented for a couple of cases and the effects of coupling conditions in conjunction with incidence angles are demonstrated. The presented theory provides explicit physical intuition and guidelines for efficient and accurate reflectarray design. In chapter 4, tunable reflectarray elements capacitively loaded with Barium Strontium Titanate (BST) thin film are shown. The effects of substrate thickness, operating frequency and deposition pressure are shown utilizing coupling conditions and the performance is optimized. To ensure minimum affects from biasing, optimized biasing schemes are discussed. The proposed unit cells are fabricated and measured, demonstrating the reconfigurability by varying the applied E-field. To demonstrate the concept, a 45 element array is also designed and fabricated. Using anechoic chamber measurements, far-field patterns are obtained and a beam scan up to 25o is shown on the E-plane. Overall, novel theoretical approaches to analyze the reflection properties of the reflectarray elements using Q factors are developed. The proposed theoretical models provide valuable physical insight utilizing coupling conditions and aid in efficient reflectarray design. In addition, for the first time a continuously tunable reflectarray operating at Ka-band is presented using BST technology. Due to monolithic integration, the technique can be extended to higher frequencies such as V-band and above.
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A Conductor Backed, Coplanar Waveguide Fed, Linear Array Comprised of Bowtie Antennas for a Varactor Tuned Radiation Pattern

Sumanam, Satya Parthiva Sri 14 September 2016 (has links)
No description available.
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Variavilidad en genes de respuesta inmune : papel en la infección por VIH-1 y envejecimiento natural

Laplana Lafaja, Marina 17 July 2012 (has links)
La modulació inadequada o el manteniment de forma crònica de la resposta immune poden provocar efectes adversos a sistemes i òrgans i donar lloc a la manifestació de patologies. En aquest context, els mecanismes de regulació de la resposta immune són un element clau per mantenir un estat òptim de salut i un envelliment saludable. La capacitat d'organitzar una resposta immune contra agents patògens o cèl·lules tumorals està en part determinada pel fons genètic de cada individu. Els estudis d'associació genètica han resultat d'utilitat per identificar variants de gens de resposta immune implicades en patologies que van des del càncer o les malalties cardiovasculars a infeccions com la tuberculosi o el VIH-­‐1. En la present tesi s'ha estudiat la variabilitat de gens de resposta immune i el seu paper en dos models diferents: la infecció per VIH-­‐1 i el procés d'envelliment natural. En el primer model s'ha estudiat la variabilitat del gen BST-­‐2, factor de restricció en la infecció per VIH-­‐1, i dels gens CYP27B1, GC i VDR, implicats en la síntesi, transport i acció genòmica de la vitamina D, hormona implicada en la modulació de la resposta immune. Així mateix, al segon model s'ha avaluat l'efecte de la variabilitat del gen VDR i dels gens RANTES i CCR5, implicats en la mediació de la resposta inflamatòria. En el model d'infecció per VIH-­‐1 s'han identificat 2 variants del gen BST-­‐2 associades amb progressió, una captura la variabilitat de la regió genòmica i l’altra amb potencial efecte funcional. En l'estudi de la relació de variants dels gens VDR, CYP27B1 i GC amb el ritme de progressió de la infecció s'han confirmat i ampliat el nombre de marcadors del gen VDR que mostren associació amb progressió. Les combinacions haplotípiques del gen VDR que s'associen amb progressió són aquelles que optimitzen la resposta a la vitamina D. Aquests resultats poden interpretar-­‐se en funció del paper dual de la vitamina D en la modulació de la resposta immune. L'associació amb progressió de les variants identificades és més significativa en els pacients reclutats en el període pre-­‐ TARGA (anterior a 1997). En el model d'envelliment natural, variants del gen VDR mostren associació amb envelliment saludable en homes. Les variants associades són aquelles que confereixen una capacitat de resposta intermèdia a la vitamina D. Això emfatitza el paper de la vitamina D en envelliment i posa de manifest la importància del fons genètic a l’hora d’establir els nivells òptims de vitamina D per a un envelliment saludable. En relació als polimorfismes dels gens CCR5 i RANTES no s'ha trobat associació significativa pel locus CCR5, encara que els resultats mostren una major prevalença de la variant no funcional, i per tant pitjor mediadora de la resposta inflamatòria, en individus longeus. Quant a les variants del gen RANTES, els resultats indiquen una associació específica de sexe que suggereix l'existència d'un determinant genètic de RANTES que predisposa a un fenotip proinflamatori en homes i a un fenotip antiinflamatori en dones. / La modulación inadecuada o el mantenimiento de forma crónica de la respuesta inmune puede provocar efectos adversos en sistemas y órganos y dar lugar a la manifestación de patologías. Por ello, los mecanismos de regulación de la respuesta inmune son un elemento clave para el mantenimiento de un estado de salud óptimo y un envejecimiento saludable. La capacidad de organizar una respuesta inmune contra agentes patógenos o células tumorales está en parte determinada por la fondo genético de cada individuo. Los estudios de asociación genética han resultado de utilidad para identificar variantes de genes de respuesta inmune implicadas en patologías que van desde el cáncer o las enfermedades cardiovasculares a infecciones como la tuberculosis o el VIH-­‐1. En la presente tesis se ha estudiado la variabilidad de genes de respuesta inmune y su papel en dos modelos distintos: la infección por VIH-­‐1 y el proceso de envejecimiento natural. En el primer modelo se ha estudiado la variabilidad del gen BST-­‐2, factor de restricción en la infección por VIH-­‐1, y de los genes CYP27B1, GC y VDR, implicados en la síntesis, transporte y acción genómica de la vitamina D, hormona implicada en la modulación de la respuesta inmune. Asimismo, en el segundo modelo, se ha evaluado el efecto de la variabilidad del gen VDR y de los genes RANTES y CCR5, implicados en la mediación de la respuesta inflamatoria. En el modelo de infección por VIH-­‐1, se han identificado 2 variantes del gen BST-­‐ 2 asociadas con progresión, una que captura la variabilidad de la región genómica y otra con potencial efecto funcional. En el estudio de variantes de los genes VDR, CYP27B1 y GC con el ritmo de progresión de la infección se ha confirmado y ampliado el número de marcadores del gen VDR que muestran asociación con progresión. Las combinaciones haplotípicas del gen VDR que se asocian con progresión son aquellas que optimizan la respuesta a la vitamina D. Estos resultados pueden interpretarse en función del papel dual de la vitamina D en la modulación de la respuesta inmune. La asociación con progresión de las variantes identificadas incrementa su significación en los pacientes reclutados en el periodo pre-­‐TARGA (anterior a 1997). En el modelo de envejecimiento natural, variantes del gen VDR muestran asociación con envejecimiento saludable en hombres. Las variantes asociadas son aquellas que confieren una capacidad de respuesta intermedia a la vitamina D. Ello revela el papel de la vitamina D en envejecimiento y enfatiza la importancia del fondo genético al establecer los niveles óptimos de vitamina D para un envejecimiento saludable. En relación a los polimorfismos de los genes CCR5 y RANTES no se ha encontrado asociación significativa para el locus CCR5, aunque los resultados muestran una mayor prevalencia de la variante no funcional, y por lo tanto peor mediadora de la respuesta inflamatoria, en individuos longevos. En cuanto a las variantes del gen RANTES, los resultados indican una asociación específica de sexo que sugiere la existencia de un determinante genético de RANTES que predispone a un fenotipo proinflamatorio en los varones y a un fenotipo anti-­‐inflamatorio en las mujeres. / The improper balance or the maintenance of a chronic immune response can produce adverse effects on organs and systems and prone to diseases. Therefore, the regulatory mechanisms of the immune response are key factors to maintain an optimal health status and to follow a healthy aging. The capacity to produce an immune response against pathogens or tumour cells is partially determined by the genetic background of the individual. Genetic association studies have been useful to identify variants of immune response genes involved in diseases ranging from cancer or cardiovascular disease to infections such as tuberculosis or HIV-­‐1. In this thesis we have studied the variability of immune response genes and their role in two models: the HIV-­‐1 infection and the natural aging process. In the first model it has been studied the variability of BST-­‐2 gene, which is an HIV restriction factor, and CYP27B1, GC and VDR genes, that are involved in the synthesis, transport and genomic action of vitamin D, hormone that modulates the immune response. In the second model, we have also evaluated the effect of VDR gene variability as well as RANTES and CCR5 gene variants, both involved in mediating the inflammatory response. In the model of the HIV-­‐1 infection we have identified two variants of BST-­‐2 gene associated with progression, one that captures the variability of the genomic region and the other with potential functional effect. In the study of VDR, CYP27B1 and GC gene variants related to progression rates we have confirmed and extended the number of VDR gene markers showing association with progression. The VDR gene haplotype combinations that are associated with progression are those that optimize the response to vitamin D. These results should be interpreted as a con to the dual role of vitamin D in the modulation of the immune response. The association with progression of the identified variants is significantly increased in patients enrolled in the pre-­‐HAART (before 1997). In the model of aging, VDR gene variants were most associated with healthy aging in men. The associated variants are those that confer an intermediate responsiveness to vitamin D. This reveals the role of vitamin D in aging and emphasizes the role of genetic background in determining optimal levels of vitamin D for healthy aging. In relation to polymorphisms of CCR5 and RANTES genes we do not found significant association for the CCR5 locus, although the results show a higher prevalence of non-­‐functional variant, and thus a poorer mediator of the inflammatory response, in long-­‐lived individuals. In relation to RANTES gene variants, the results indicate a sex-­‐specific association suggesting the existence of a genetic determinant of RANTES that predisposes to a proinflammatory phenotype in males and an anti-­‐inflammatory phenotype in females.
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Study Of Pulsed Laser Ablated Barium Strontium Titanate Thin Flims For Dynamic Random Access Memory Applications

Saha, Sanjib 08 1900 (has links)
The present study describes the growth and characterization of pulsed laser ablated Bao.sSro.sTiOs (BST) thin films. Emphasis has been laid on the study of a plausible correlation between structure and property in order to optimize the processing parameters suitably for required application. An attempt has been made to understand the basic properties such as, origin of dielectric response, charge transfer under low and high-applied electric fields across the BST capacitor and finally the dielectric breakdown process. Chapter 1 gives a brief introduction on the application of ferroelectric thin films in microelectronic industry and its growth techniques. It also addresses the present issues involved in the introduction of BST as a capacitor material for high-density dynamic random access memories. Chapter 2 outlines the motivation for the present study and briefly outlines the research work involved. Chapter 3 describes the experimental procedure involved in the growth and characterization of BST thin films using pulsed laser ablation technique. Details include the setup design for PLD growth, material synthesis for the ceramic targets, deposition conditions used for thin film growth and basic characterizations methods used for study of the grown films. Chapter 4 describes the effect of systematic variation of deposition parameters on the physical and electrical properties of the grown BST films. The variation in processing conditions has been found to directly affect the film crystallinity, structure and morphology. The change observed in these physical properties may also be correlated to the observed electrical properties. This chapter summarizes the optimal deposition conditions required for growing BST thin films using a pulsed laser ablation technique. Microstructure of BST films has been categorized into two types: (a) Type I structure, with multi-grains through the film thickness, for amorphous as-grown films after high temperature annealing (exsitu crystallized), and (b) columnar structure (Type II) films, which were as-grown well-crystallized films, deposited at high temperatures. The ac electrical properties have been reviewed in detail in Chapter 5. Type I films showed a relatively lower value of dielectric constant (e ~ 426) than Type II films with dielectric constant around 567. The dissipation factors were around 0.02 and 0.01 for Type I and Type II films respectively. The dispersion in the frequency domain characteristics has been quantitatively explained using Jonscher's theory. Complex impedance spectroscopy employed showed significant grain boundary response in the case of multi-grained Type I films while negligible contribution from grain boundaries has been obtained in the case of columnar grained Type II BST films. The average relaxation time r obtained from the complex impedance plane plots show almost three orders higher values for Type I films. The obtained results suggest that in multi-grained samples, grain boundary play a major role in electrical properties. This has been explained in accordance to a model proposed on the basis of depleted grains in the case of Type I films where the grain sizes are smaller than the grain boundary depletion width. Chapter 6 describes the dc leakage properties of the grown BST thin films and the influence of microstructure on the leakage properties. It was evident from the analysis of the graph of leakage current against measurement temperature, that, the observed leakage behavior in BST films, can not be attributed to a single charge transport mechanism. For Type I films, the Arrhenius plot of the leakage current density with 1000/T exhibits different regions with activation energy values in the range of 0.5 and 2.73 for low fields (2.5kV/cm). The activation energy changes over to 1.28 eV at high fields (170 kV/cm). The obtained values agree well with that obtained from the ac measurements, thus implying a similarity in the origin of the transport process. The activation energy value in the range of 0.5 eV is attributed to the electrode/film Schottky barrier, while the value in the range of 2.73 eV is due to deep trap levels originating from Ti+3 centers. The value in the range of 1.28 eV has been attributed to oxygen vacancy motion. Similar results have been obtained from the Arrhenius plot of the leakage current for Type II films. In this case, only two different activation energy values can be identified in the measured temperature and applied electric field range. At low fields the activation energy value was around 0.38 eV while at high fields the value was around 1.06 eV. These values have been identified to be originating from the electrode/film Schottky barrier and oxygen vacancy motion respectively. Thus a complete picture of the charge transport process in the case of BST thin film may be summarized as comprising of both electronic motion as well as contribution from oxygen vacancy motion. The effect of electrical stress on the capacitance-voltage (C-V) and the leakage current has been analyzed in Chapter 7. From the change in the zero bias capacitance after repeated electron injection through the films the values of the electronic capture cross-section and the total trap density for Type I and II films have been estimated. The results showed higher values for Type I film in comparison to Type II films. The difference has been attributed to the presence of grain boundaries and a different interface in the case of Type I films when compared to Type II films where the absence of grain boundaries is reflected in the columnar microstructure. A study of the time-dependent-dielectric-breakdown (TDDB) characteristics under high fields for Type I and Type II films showed higher endurance for Type I film. On the other hand space-charge-transient characteristics have been observed in the case of Type II films at elevated temperature of measurement. Mobility and activation energy values extracted from the transient characteristics are found to be in the range of 1 x 10~12 cm2 /V-sec and 0.73 eV respectively, suggesting a very slow charge transport process, which has been attributed to the motion of oxygen vacancies. An overall effect of electrical stress suggested that oxygen vacancy motion can be related to the observed resistance degradation and TDDB, which has been further enhanced by the combination of high temperature and high electric fields. Chapter 8 deals with the effect of intentional doping in the BST films. The doping includes Al at the Ti-site, Nb in the Ti-site and La at the Ba/Sr-site. The effect of doping was observed both on the structure and electrical properties of the BST films. Acceptor doping of 0.1 atomic 7c Al was found to decrease the dielectric constant as well as the leakage current. For higher concentration of acceptor-dopant, the leakage current was found to increase while showing space-charge-transient in the TDDB characteristics, again suggesting the effect of increased concentration of oxygen vacancies. Donor doping using 2 atomic % La and Xb significantly improved the leakage as well as the TDDB characteristics by reducing the concentration of oxygen vacancies. A further procedure using graded donor doping in the BST films exhibits even better leakage and TDDB properties. An unconventional, graded doping of donor cations has been carried out to observe the impact on leakage behavior, in particular. The leakage current measured for a graded La-doped BST film show almost six orders of lower leakage current in comparison to undoped BST films, while endurance towards breakdown has been observed to increase many-fold. Chapter 9 highlights the main findings of the work reported in this thesis and lists suggestions for future work, to explore new vistas ahead.
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Synthèse et caractérisation de nouveaux matériaux ferroélectriques accordables pour applications hyperfréquences

Huber, Christophe 13 October 2003 (has links) (PDF)
Les matériaux ferroélectriques non-linéaires à faibles pertes diélectriques présentent une permittivité ajustable sous champ électrique qui les destine à des applications de composants agiles hyperfréquences pour la microélectronique et les télécommunications (condensateurs et résonateurs accordables, déphaseurs, ...). Les performances requises - pertes diélectriques faibles, permittivité modérée, accordabilité maximale, stabilité thermique jusqu'aux hyperfréquences - imposent d'améliorer le matériau de base Ba0.6Sr0.4TiO3 (BST). Les céramiques élaborées à partir de BST et d'une phase à faibles pertes non-ferroélectrique telle MgO, MgTiO3, mais aussi les compositions inédites avec SnO2 et BaSnO3, sont caractérisées par des analyses physico-chimiques et électriques. Afin de réduire de manière significative les pertes diélectriques, de nouveaux composites à architecture contrôlée (coeur/écorce notamment BST@SiO2) sont développés par des procédés innovants de synthèse en chimie douce. Les essais de faisabilité et leurs propriétés électriques inédites ouvrent la voie à de nombreuses possibilités de maîtrise de l'agencement des phases dans les matériaux composites ferroélectriques.
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Etude théorique et expérimentale des métamatériaux et des techniques d'agilité (MEMS, BST) pour la conception des circuits RF miniatures et reconfigurables

Ouagague, Badreddine 26 September 2014 (has links) (PDF)
Actuellement, les applications sans fils connaissent une croissance importante. La multiplication de leurs standards (LTE, 3G, Wifi, Bluetooth, GPS) incite les chercheurs à réduire d'avantage l'encombrement, la consommation d'énergie et les coûts. Notre travail présente une exploration théorique et expérimentale des techniques qui permettent d'atteindre cet objectif : les métamatériaux permettent la miniaturisation des circuits et les MEMS RF ou les matériaux ferroélectriques permettent leur accordabilité en fréquence. Après un rappel théorique des métamatériaux, nous avons étudié expérimentalement des structures planaires en PCB pour mettre en évidence les propriétés du diagramme de dispersion. Nous avons ensuite conçu un filtre passe-bande destiné à une application spatiale, l'utilisation des métamatériaux a permis de réduire son encombrement d'environ 90% par rapport à un filtre classique à stub quart d'onde. En utilisant la technologie silicium, nous nous sommes ensuite intéressés à l'optimisation d'une cellule CRLH pour augmenter son degré de liberté en ajoutant un stub capacitif. Ce travail est complété par l'introduction des MEMS pour apporter une agilité à la structure. Les résultats expérimentaux ont permis d'exhiber une accordabilité d'environ 80%. Dans le même sens, le BST (matériau ferroélectrique) a été exploré, des circuits de test ont été réalisés pour extraire ses caractéristiques. Les travaux expérimentaux ont exhibé des accordabilités allant jusqu'à 67%. Cette étude a été complétée par la réalisation de structures métamatériaux accordables.

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