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1. Δ<i>I<sub>DDQ</sub></i> Testing of a CMOS Digital-to-Analog Converter Considering Process Variation Effects

Rajiv Soundararajan, Ashok Srivastava, Siva Sankar Yellampalli,

In this paper, we present the implementation of a built-in current sensor (BICS) which takes into account the increased background current of defect-free circuits and the effects of process variation ...

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2. Δ(1232) Axial Charge and Form Factors from Lattice QCD

Alexandrou, Constantia, Gregory, Eric B., Korzec, Tomasz, Koutsou, Giannis, Sato, Toru, Tsapalis, An...

We present the first calculation on the Δ axial vector and pseudoscalar form factors using lattice QCD. Two Goldberger-Treiman relations are derived and examined. A combined chiral fit is performed to...

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3. Δ-matroid and jump system

Kabadi, S. N., Sridhar, R.,

The concept of Δ-matroid is a nontrivial, proper generalization of the concept of matroid and has been further generalized to the concept of jump system. In this paper, we show that jump systems are, ...

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4. Δ9-tetrahydrocannabivarin suppresses in vitro epileptiform and in vivo seizure activity in adult rat

Hill, Andrew J., Weston, Samantha E., Jones, Nicholas, Smith, Imogen, Bevan , Sarah, Williamson, Eli...

Purpose: We assessed the anticonvulsant potential of the phytocannabinoid Δ9-tetrahydrocannabivarin (Δ9-THCV) by investigating its effects in an in vitro piriform cortex (PC) brain slice model of epil...

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6. δ13C analysis of bulk organic matter in speleothems using liquid chromatography-isotope ratio mass spectrometry

Blyth, Alison, Shutova, Y., Smith, C.,

The determination of δ13C values in speleothems is of considerable importance in palaeoenvironmental research, but has focussed solely on analysis of the carbonate. Here we demonstrate a new method fo...

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7. δ13C and δD measurements of volatile organic compounds in a variety of emissions by thermal desorption compound specific isotope analysis

Vitzthum von Eckstaedt, Christiane D.,

Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can be related to different compound classes but they all have a distinct vapour pressure allowing them to enter the atmosphere under ambient conditions. VOCs can und...

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8. δ13C and δD of volatile organic compounds in an alumina industry stack emission

Vitzthun von Eckstaedt, C., Grice, Kliti, Ioppolo-Armanios, M., Jones, M.,

Compound specific isotope analysis (CSIA) is becoming more widely accepted as a tool for determining the sources of contaminants and monitoring their transport and fate in the environment. However, me...

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9. δD and δ13C analyses of atmospheric volatile organic compounds by thermal desorption gas chromatography isotope ratio mass spectrometry.

Vitzthun von Eckstaedt, C., Grice, Kliti, Ioppolo-Armanios, M., Chidlow, Geoffrey, Jones, M.,

This paper describes the establishment of a robust method to determine compound specific δD and δ13C values of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in a standard mixture ranging between C6 and C10 and wa...

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