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Rational Understanding in Competency to Stand Trial: A Qualitative Study and Development of an Assessment InstrumentCole, Kenneth C., Jr. January 2010 (has links)
No description available.
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過酸化水素処理後のゲノム安定性維持に関わるCST複合体の機能解析原, 智彦 24 November 2023 (has links)
京都大学 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(生命科学) / 甲第24981号 / 生博第510号 / 新制||生||68(附属図書館) / 京都大学大学院生命科学研究科統合生命科学専攻 / (主査)教授 上村 匡, 教授 松本 智裕, 教授 原田 浩 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Philosophy in Life Sciences / Kyoto University / DFAM
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Návrh nerezonančního držáku vzorku pro obecné použití v terahertzové elektronové spinové resonanční spektroskopii / Design of a Non-Resonant General Purpose Sample Holder for Terahertz Electron Paramagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyMartínek, Tomáš January 2018 (has links)
Cílem diplomové práce je navrhnout konstrukční řešení držáků vzorků pro vysokofrekvenční elektron paramagnetickou resonanci. Předmětem návrhu je vytvořit jednoduchý zamykací systém pro spojování mikrovlnného vlnovodu a držáku vzorku. Dále navrhnout systém s řešením držáku pro více vzorků. Toto unikátní provedení držáku povede k několikanásobné úspoře celkového času měření vzorků. Poslední návrh spočívá v optimalizaci držáku vzorku s možností naklápění osy, kterou lze díky přímému napojení na piezoelektrický rotátor pootáčet s přesností na miliradiány. Oba typy držáku vzorku jsou navrženy s ohledem na automatizaci měření.
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Knihovna stavebních prvků koaxiálního filtru pro CST Microwave Studio / Library of building elements of coaxial filters for CST Microwave StudioVorek, Jiří January 2010 (has links)
This thesis deals with development of tool – macros which help to create coaxial cavity filters. It describes problematic design of complex structures at CST Studio Suite 2009. For this purpose macros supporting coarse and fine model to method Tuning – Space Mapping (TSM) was made. This means creating fine model at CST MWS and coarse model at CST DS.
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Rekonfigurovatelná štěrbinová anténní řada / Reconfigurable slot antenna arrayWeigel, Filip January 2016 (has links)
This master's thesis deals with the basic principles of slot antennas. Models of antennas were simulated in a selected electromagnetic simulator CST MICROWAVE STUDIO (CST MWS). There are several models of slot antennas which are optimized for communication in the car at a frequency 8 GHz.
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Textilní vlnovod / Textile waveguidePelikán, Michal January 2017 (has links)
Diploma thesis is focused on manufacturing process of waveguide filter. Thesis is divided to 8 chapters. There is summarized theory of possible execution of waveguide filter, used materials, their influence and risks during production. Then are described possible steps of realization and necessary relations for its design, simulation and also practical realization. At conclusion are summarized, compared and described reached results.
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Bringing Out-Of-District Special Education Students Back to Their Home DistrictJohnson, Robert F. 14 July 2023 (has links)
No description available.
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Changes in Sympathetic Preganglionic Neurons and Associated Glial Cells following InjuryCoulibaly, Aminata P. 17 August 2010 (has links)
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Antena indoor de dupla polarização para recepção de TV digitalSantos, Guilherme Boscolo dos 30 January 2018 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2018-01-30 / With the establishment of digital television technology, improvements have emerged com-
pared to analogue, such as bringing users better quality picture and video. This transition
of the analogue/digital system is already a reality in Brazil, so that organs linked to the
Brazilian government are performing the process of switch-off the analogue signal. This
switch-off aims to release the electromagnetic spectrum in the UHF band to allow the
expansion of mobile broadband. Due to this operation in adjacent bands, there is a pos-
sibility that the LTE signal interferes with digital TV. Studies presented by researchers
report that antennas designed with ”smart” characteristics can reduce interference from
unwanted signals. When designed with dual polarization, such antennas enable the wireless
link to become more robust due to differences polarization existing between the transmitter
and the receiver of the current communications systems. This essay presents a new pro-
posal of dual-polarized antenna, whose operating is destined to the radio frequency range
of the digital television after the switch-off, so that it can be used in the current digital te-
levision standard as in the next-generation of digital broadcasting. The proposed antenna
was designed with a full wave electromagnetic field simulator. A prototype was simulated
and built and experimental results showed that the proposed antenna could cover a band
of 384 MHz in the UHF band and 40 MHz in the high VHF band as well as serving as
a filter for the LTE band. Tests were performed using software defined radio and showed
their reception quality. / Com o estabelecimento da tecnologia da televisão digital, melhorias surgiram comparadas
com à analógica, como levar aos usuários uma melhor qualidade de imagem e vídeo.
Essa transição do sistema analógico/digital já é uma realidade no Brasil, de modo que
órgãos ligados ao governo brasileiro já estão realizando o processo de desligamento do sinal
analógico. Esse desligamento que tem por objetivo liberar o espectro eletromagnético na
faixa de UHF para permitir a expansão da banda larga móvel. Devido a esta operação em
faixas adjacentes, existe a possibilidade do sinal LTE interferir na TV digital. Estudos
apresentados por pesquisadores relatam que antenas projetadas com características de
“inteligentes” podem reduzir interferências vindas de sinais indesejáveis. Quando projetadas
com dupla polarização, tais antenas ainda possibilitam que o enlace sem fio se torne
mais robusto frente às diferenças de polarização existentes entre o transmissor e o receptor
dos sistemas de comunicações atuais. Esta pesquisa apresenta uma nova proposta de antena
com dupla polarização, cuja faixa de operação é destinada a faixa de radiofrequência
da televisão digital após o desligamento do sinal analógico, de forma a ser utilizada no
atual sistema de televisão como em sua próxima geração. A antena proposta foi projetada
com simulador de campo eletromagnético de onda completa. Um protótipo foi simulado
e construído e os resultados experimentais demonstraram que a antena proposta pode
cobrir uma banda de 384 MHz na faixa do UHF e 40 MHz na de VHF alto além de servir
como filtro para a faixa do LTE. Testes foram realizados utilizando rádio definidos por
software e mostraram sua qualidade de recepção.
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A multi-perspective report on the status of the knowledge of and response to commercial sexual exploitation of children with a specific focus on child prostitution and child sex tourism : a social work perspectiveSpurrier, Karen Jeanne 05 1900 (has links)
Increasing tourism numbers in third world countries affect their economies and certain
aspects of their society positively; however, there are concomitant negative effects that
expose the dark side of the tourism industry. One of these is the escalating commercial
sexual exploitation of children (CSEC), particularly child prostitution (CP) in the context of
tourism, a phenomenon known as child sex tourism (CST). Although tourism plays an
important role in creating the perfect storm of poverty-stricken children colliding with wealthy
tourists, it is not solely responsible for this phenomenon. Internationally and nationally, the lacuna of knowledge on CST in particular hampers an
informed response by way of resource allocation and coordinated service delivery to both
victims and perpetrators. Utilising a qualitative research approach, and the collective case
study and phenomenological research designs complemented by an explorative, descriptive
and contextual strategy of inquiry, the researcher explored the status of the knowledge of
and response to the CSEC through the lens of closely associated role players, who were
purposively selected for inclusion in the study. These were adult survivors who were as
children engaged in sex work and victims of child sex tourism, social workers and non-social
workers involved in rendering child welfare and protection services, members of the Family
Violence Child Protection and Sexual Offences (FCS) Unit of the South African Police
Service (SAPS) and representatives of the hospitality and tourism industry. Data was
collected via individual in-depth semi-structured interviews, telephone interviews, and email-communication and thematically analysed. The researcher found that a range of microsystem level factors, such as poverty and family
dysfunction, pushed children to the street, and as a means to survive engage in sex work,
enabling tourists (i.e. local - out of towners) and foreigners, mainly men from varied sexual
orientation) to commercially sexually exploit both boys and girls, from as young as nine
years of age, and of different race groups, which leave them with physical and psychological
scars.
The following main findings surfaced: The social workers, in comparison to the non-social
workers, who have a primary responsibility to provide child welfare and protection services
were ill-informed in terms of identifying CST as phenomenon, untrained and/or slow to
respond appropriately with interventions directed to the victims and perpetrators of CSEC. The service provider groups, as microsystems interfacing on a mesosystem, were fraught
with perceptions that the social workers and the SAPS were being inadequate. Furthermore
a lack of cooperation, collaboration and communication between the service provider groups
to respond to CSEC existed. The hospitality and tourism industry service representatives
were also ill-informed about the phenomena of CP and CST with a response that at best can
be labelled as fluctuating between an indirect response to that of turning a blind-eye. From
the findings, recommendations for social work practice, education and training and
recommendations specific for the other closely associated role players in responding to the CSEC were forwarded. / Social Work / D.Phil. (Social Work)
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