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Electronic properties of grain boundaries in Cu(In,Ga)Se-2 thin films with various Ga-contents
We present a study on the electronic properties of grain boundaries (GBs) in polycrystalline Cu(In,Ga)Se-2 (CIGSe) thin films by means of Kelvin probe force microscopy. As grown as well as KCN-treated films were investigated comparatively. No influence of the chemical treatment on the electronic properties of GBs was found. GBs generally exhibited large variations in their electronic properties. B
Size, Shape, and Charge of Salt-Free Catanionic Microemulsion Droplets: A Small-Angle Neutron Scattering and Modeling Study.
The formation and microstructure of a novel microemulsion based on a salt-free catanionic surfactant have been examined by considering the hexadecyltrimethylammonium octylsulfonate (TASo)-decane-D(2)O system and using small-angle neutron scattering and self-diffusion NMR. With focus on the emulsification failure boundary, o/w discrete droplets have been observed and characterized for all of the st
Grazing-incidence spectrometer on the SSPX spheromak
The silver flat field spectrometer (SFFS) is a high-resolution grazing-incidence diagnostic for magnetically confined plasmas. It covers the wavelength range of 25-450 A with a resolution of Delta lambda=0.3 A full width at half maximum. The SFFS employs a spherical 1200 lines/mm grating for flat-field focusing. The imaging is done using a backilluminated Photometrics charge-coupled device camera
Will restrictions on CO2 emissions require reductions in transport demand?
In this paper, the potential for the transportation sector to develop in a way that is consistent with long-term climate targets will be discussed. An important question is whether technical measures will be sufficient for reaching long-term climate targets. Although there is a large potential to significantly increase the use of bioenergy from today's level, there will be severe restrictions to i
Experience from Two Resistivity Inversion Techniques Applied in Three Cases of Geotechnical Site Investigation
The combination of in situ geotechnical testing and continuously measured geophysical data can be a powerful tool in geotechnical site investigation. In two cases from Sweden and one case from Denmark electric resistivity surveys are used successfully in geotechnical site investigations. The main contribution of resistivity results is the possibility to interpret continuous geological models. An i
Heat-treated and homogenised potato pulp suspensions as additives in low-fat sausages
Differently homogenised and heat treated potato pulp, used as a dietary fibre additive in low-fat sausages, gave rise to an enhanced instrumentally and sensory measured firmness and compactness, respectively. This is believed to be due to the high content of insoluble fibre, which creates a fibrous network that enhances the texture of the sausage, while not interfering with the meat protein networ
The RosettaCon 2012 Special Collection: Code Writ on Water, Documentation Writ in Stone.
The Structure of Superantigen Complexed with TCR and MHC Reveals Novel Insights into Superantigenic T Cell Activation
Förhållandet mellan anföringssats och anförd sats vid direkt anföring
Vid direkt anföring uppvisar såväl anföringssats som anförd sats huvudsats¬egenskaper och det är inte uppenbart hur förhållandet mellan satserna i en anförd mening ska förstås. I denna uppsats undersöks det hierarkiska förhållandet mellan anföringssats och an¬förd sats ur såväl semantisk/pragmatisk som syntaktisk synvinkel. Undersökningens utgångs¬punkt är tre antaganden om huvud- och bisatser: 1)
A New Algorithm for Solving Ring-LPN With a Reducible Polynomial
The learning parity with noise (LPN) problem has recently proved to be of great importance in cryptology. A special and very useful case is the Ring-LPN problem, which typically provides improved efficiency in the constructed cryptographic primitive. We present a new algorithm for solving the Ring-LPN problem in the case when the polynomial used is reducible. It greatly outperforms the previous al
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On the Kalman-Yakubovich-Popov Lemma for Positive Systems
The classical Kalman-Yakubovich-Popov lemma gives conditions for solvability of a certain inequality in terms of a symmetric matrix. The lemma has numerous applications in systems theory and control. Recently, it has been shown that for positive systems, important versions of the lemma can equivalently be stated in terms of a diagonal matrix rather than a general symmetric one. This paper generali
A novel nonlinear model reduction method applied to automotive controller software
The automotive industry is experiencing tightening emission legislations together with high demands on performance and driveability. As a counteraction, controller software tends to become more and more complex. Intricate controller software has several downsides, the large number of controller parameters yields an exhaustive calibration task, often performed through costly experiments. In additio
Repeat polymorphisms in ESR2 and AR and colorectal cancer risk and prognosis: results from a German population-based case-control study
Background: Evidence has accumulated which suggests that sex steroids influence colorectal cancer development and progression. We therefore assessed the association of repeat polymorphisms in the estrogen receptor beta gene (ESR2) and the androgen receptor gene (AR) with colorectal cancer risk and prognosis. Methods: The ESR2 CA and AR CAG repeat polymorphisms were genotyped in 1798 cases (746 fem
Neuroblastoma aggressiveness in relation to sympathetic neuronal differentiation stage.
Neuroblastoma is a childhood malignancy of the sympathetic neuronal lineage. It is a rare disease, but since it is frequently diagnosed during infancy, neuroblastoma causes life-long medical follow up of those children that survive the disease. It was early recognized that a high tumor cell differentiation stage correlates to favorable clinical stage and positive clinical outcome. Today, highly di
Dietary fiber, organic acids and minerals in selected wild edible fruits of Mozambique.
The harvesting, utilization and marketing of indigenous fruits and nuts have been central to the livelihoods of the majority of rural communities in African countries. In this study we report on the content of dietary fiber, minerals and selected organic acids in the pulps and kernels of the wild fruits most commonly consumed in southern Mozambique. The content of soluble fiber in the pulps ranged
Gridded Parasitic Patch Stacked Microstrip Antenna with Beam Shift Capability for 60 GHz Band
Yeast "make-accumulate-consume" life strategy evolved as a multi-step process that predates the whole genome duplication.
When fruits ripen, microbial communities start a fierce competition for the freely available fruit sugars. Three yeast lineages, including baker's yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, have independently developed the metabolic activity to convert simple sugars into ethanol even under fully aerobic conditions. This fermentation capacity, named Crabtree effect, reduces the cell-biomass production but pro