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In vivo optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging of transplant kidney: Feasibility studies
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In vivo optical coherence tomography measurements in the cervix using a fiber optic probe
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In vivo Optical Coherence Tomography of Human Epithelium: From Structural to Functional Imaging
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In Vivo Optical Imaging of the Female Breast
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In vivo optical investigation of short term skin water contact and moisturizer application using NIR spectroscopy
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In vivo optical molecular imaging: principles and signal processing issues
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In vivo Optical Spectroscopy of Acoustically Induced Blood Stasis
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In vivo oriented modeling with consideration of intracellular crowding
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In vivo out-of-plane Doppler imaging based on ultrafast plane wave imaging
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In vivo patient measurements of bladder elasticity using Ultrasound Bladder Vibrometry (UBV)
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In vivo performance evaluation of short-lag spatial coherence and harmonic spatial coherence imaging in fetal ultrasound
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In vivo performance evaluation of the innovamedica pneumatic ventricular assist device
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In vivo PET imaging of diabetic encephalopathy rat model
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In vivo photoacoustic and pulse echo imaging of a pancreatic tumor using a hand held device
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In vivo photoacoustic imaging of blood vessels using an extreme-narrow aperture sensor
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In vivo photoacoustic micro-imaging of microvascular changes in achilles tendon of mice
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In vivo photoacoustic oxygen saturation imaging without the need for fluence estimation
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In vivo photo-thermal optical coherence tomography of targeted mouse brain tumors using gold nanostars
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In vivo polymerization of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) in rodent cerebral cortex
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In vivo pressure estimation using subharmonic contrast microbubble signals: proof of concept
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In Vivo Probe Measurement Technique for Determining Dielectric Properties at VHF through Microwave Frequencies
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In Vivo Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Study of the Healthy Chinese Adult Pons
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In vivo quantification of a homogeneous brain deformation model for updating preoperative images during surgery
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In vivo quantification of image enhancement and circulation kinetics for phase change perfluorocarbon agents using custom pulse sequences
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In vivo quantification of retraction deformation modeling for updated image-guidance during neurosurgery
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In vivo quantitation of circulating tumor cells by video-rate intravital laser-scanning confocal microscopy
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In vivo quantitative
1
H-MRS of metabolites in the brain using water as internal standard
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In Vivo Quantitative Evaluation of Skin Ageing by Capacitance Image Analysis
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In Vivo Quantitative Mapping of Myocardial Stiffening and Transmural Anisotropy During the Cardiac Cycle
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In Vivo Quantitative Reconstruction Studies of Bioluminescence Tomography: Effects of Peak-Wavelength Shift and Model Deviation
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In vivo quasi-distributed temperature sensing with fibre Bragg gratings
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In vivo rabbit gastrointestinal wall imaging using endoluminal coil
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In vivo radial and longitudinal carotid artery plaque strain estimation via ultrasound-based speckle tracking
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In vivo Raman spectroscopy for early lung cancer detection
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In vivo real time imaging with micromachined based Dual-axes confocal microscope
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In vivo real-time 3-D intracardiac echo using PMUT arrays
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In vivo real-time freehand elasticity imaging
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In vivo real-time observation of ICG pharmacokinetics by NIR laser-scanning confocal microscopy
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In vivo reflectance of blood and tissue as a function of light wavelength
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In vivo registration of both electrogoniometry and medical imaging: development and application on the ankle joint complex
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In vivo release of bovine serum albumin from a small intestinal submucosa gel
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In vivo results of a new focal tissue ablation technique: irreversible electroporation
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In vivo results of real-time freehand elasticity imaging
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In Vivo RF Powering for Advanced Biological Research
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In vivo sarcomere imaging and fiber tension measurements
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In vivo saturation binding analysis using small animal PET - the impact of the reference tissue on the binding potential of [18F]N-methyl-benperidol
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In Vivo Simultaneous Morphological and Biochemical Optical Imaging of Oral Epithelial Cancer
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In vivo snapshot hyperspectral image analysis of age-related macular degeneration
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In vivo soft tissues elasticity during thermal therapy is linked to the thermal dose
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In Vivo Sound Velocity in Reflection
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In vivo spectral transmission measurements through single and multiple tissue layers and blood
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In vivo spectral-spatial imaging for oxygen mapping using single-point, time-domain electron paramagnetic resonance
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In vivo static imaging for the real and the reactive parts in electrical impedance tomography using multifrequency techniques
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In vivo Stimulation on Rabbit Retina using CMOS LSI-based Multi-Chip Flexible Stimulator for Retinal Prosthesis
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In vivo studies of biocompatible PEG-based hydrogel scaffolds with biofactors
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In Vivo Studies Using Pulse and C. W. Doppler Flowmeters
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In vivo study of cerebral ischemia using Shear Wave Imaging and Ultrafast Doppler
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In Vivo Study of Cross-Sectional Skeletal Muscle Fiber Asymmetry with Diffusion-Weighted MRI
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In vivo study of early development of vertebrate nervous system using noninvasive harmonics optical microscopy
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In vivo study of hydroxyapatite-chitosan and hydroxyapatite-tricalcium phosphate bone graft in sheep´s bone as animal model
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In vivo study of on-line liver tissue classification based on envelope power spectrum analysis
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In vivo study of percutaneous absorption of lidocaine using electret in the rat
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In vivo study of post-traumatic arthritis in rabbit knees
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In vivo study of response threshold in retinal degenerate model at different degenerate stages
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In vivo subharmonic pressure estimation of portal hypertension in canines
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In vivo T2-mapping and segmentation of carotid artery plaque components using magnetic resonance imaging at 1.5T
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In vivo targeted gene delivery to skin by direct irradiation with nanosecond laser pulses
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In vivo testing of a low noise 32-channel wireless neural recording system
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In Vivo Testing of Circularly Polarized Implantable Antennas in Rats
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In Vivo Tests of Implantable Antennas in Rats: Antenna Size and Intersubject Considerations
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In vivo three-dimensional investigation of tissue birefringence by Jones matrix tomography
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In Vivo Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of the Cornea from Confocal Microscopy Images
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In vivo three-dimensional velocity vector imaging and volumetric flow rate measurements
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In vivo three-photon calcium imaging of brain activity from layer 6 neurons in mouse brain
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In vivo three-photon imaging of subcortical structures of an intact mouse brain using quantum dots
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In vivo three-photon microscopy of subcortical structures within an intact mouse brain
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In vivo THz fiber-scanning mammography of early breast cancer in mice
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In vivo time harmonic multiple frequency elastography of human liver
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In vivo time-resolved DOT measurement and image reconstruction of human forearm under exercises
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In Vivo Time-Resolved Fluorescence Imaging of a NIR FRET Probe in Live Mice
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In vivo tracking of 3D organs using spherical harmonics and subspace clustering
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In vivo transcranial cavitation detection during ultrasound-induced blood-brain barrier opening
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In vivo transcranial imaging of blood perfusion in rat brain using contrast-enhanced ultrasound
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In vivo transfection microsystems
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In vivo transfer of a reporter gene into the ocular ciliary muscle mediated by ultrasound and microbubbles
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In vivo transthoracic measurement of end-diastolic left ventricular stiffness with ultrasound shear wave elastography: A pilot study
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In vivo transthoracic measurements of acoustic radiation force induced displacements in the heart over the cardiac cycle
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In vivo transthoracic ultrafast Doppler imaging of left intraventricular blood flow pattern
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In vivo treatment of rabbit VX2 tumor by miniaturized image-ablate ultrasound arrays
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In vivo tumor detection on rabbit with biopsy needle as MRE driver
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In Vivo tumor interstitial fluid pressure measurement using static micro force sensor and mechanical tumor model
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In vivo two-photon imaging of cortical vasculature in mice to 1.5-mm depth with 1280-nm excitation
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In vivo ultrahigh resolution optical coherence tomography using a Kerr-lens modelocked Ti:Al/sub 2/O/sub 3/ laser
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In vivo ultrahigh-resolution, functional optical coherence tomography
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In vivo ultrasonic detection of angiogenesis with site-targeted nanoparticle contrast agents using measure-theoretic signal receivers
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In Vivo Ultrasonic Measurements of Tissue Properties
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In vivo ultrasound biomicroscopy
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In vivo ultrasound biomicroscopy of skin with 20 MHz and 100 MHz range ultrasound: inverse echo signal filtering optimization
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In Vivo Ultrasound Biomicroscopy of Skin: Spectral System Characteristics and Inverse Filtering Optimization
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In vivo ultrasound characterization of red blood cell aggregation using the Structure Factor Size and Attenuation Estimator
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In vivo ultrasound electrode displacement strain imaging
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In vivo validation of 2D myocardial elastography at variable levels of ischemia
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In vivo validation of a blood vector velocity estimator with MR angiography
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In vivo validation of a one-dimensional finite element method for simulation-based medical planning for cardiovascular bypass surgery
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In vivo validation of a one-dimensional finite-element method for predicting blood flow in cardiovascular bypass grafts
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In vivo validation of a propulsion method for untethered medical microrobots using a clinical magnetic resonance imaging system
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In vivo validation of blood flow estimation using the decorrelation of radiofrequency intravascular echo signals
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In Vivo Validation of Custom-Designed Silicon-Based Microelectrode Arrays for Long-Term Neural Recording and Stimulation
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In Vivo Validation of Longitudinal–Circumferential Area Change Ratio to Estimate Myofiber Shortening in the Heart
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In vivo validation of Myocardial Elastography under graded ischemia conditions
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In vivo validation of pulsatile flow and differential pressure estimation models in a left ventricular assist device
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In vivo vector flow imaging with retrospective pulsed wave doppler
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In vivo velocity and flow errors quantification by phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging
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In vivo verification of a 100 Mbps transcutaneous optical telemetric link
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In Vivo Verification of Implantable Antennas Using Rats as Model Animals
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In vivo verification of the acoustic model used to predict temperature elevations for MRI guided ultrasound surgery
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In vivo vertebrate morphogenesis study using noninvasive harmonic generation microscopy
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In vivo viscoelasticity estimation of myocardium
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In vivo voltage-sensitive dye optical functional imaging of the subcortical brain
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In vivo volt-amperometric characterization of electrochemical phenomena due to metallic restorations in the oral cavity
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In vivo volumetric blood flow imaging using optical microangiography at capillary level resolution
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In vivo wireless body communications: State-of-the-art and future directions
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In vivo wireless communication channels
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In vivo wireless communications and networking
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In vivo, high-throughput imaging for functional characterization of the embryonic zebrafish heart
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In vivo-activation of photodynamic hematoporphyrin-derivative (HPD) by HIFU
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In what ways are small-world and scale-free networks interrelated?
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In what ways are writers becoming trainers?
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In which fields do we graze? (Edtl.)
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In with the new
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In with the New, Out with the Old
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In with the new: meet the new governing team for PES [Leader´s Corner]
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In Worship of an Echo
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In Your Future... [advertisement]
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In Your Future... [advertisement]
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In Your Future... [advertisement]
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In your hand computing: tangible interfaces for mixed reality
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In your pocket: smartcards
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In∗bug: Visual analytics of bug repositories
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In(Al)GaAs–AlGaAs Wafer Fused VCSELs Emitting at 2- μm Wavelength
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In(As,Sb) superlattice-based emitters for mid-IR wavelengths
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In(Ga)As Quantum Ring Terahertz Photodetector With Cutoff Wavelength at 175
m
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In(Ga)As/GaAs self-organized quantum dot lasers: DC and small-signal modulation properties
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In(O,OH)S/AgInS
2
absorbent layer/buffer layer system for thin film solar cells
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In(security) Against Fault Injection Attacks for CRT-RSA Implementations
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In, but not of, the system: overview of embedded systems test methods
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IN/INS shorting due to surface ESD
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In/out energy Design r-evolution
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In/out pad electrostatic discharge protection for sub-micron integrated circuits based on lateral bipolar transistor
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In/Sb halo doping and replaced anneal sequence for 80 nm CMOS
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In/sub 0.25/Ga/sub 0.75/As/AlAs-based resonant tunneling diodes grown on prepatterned and nonpatterned GaAs
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In/sub 0.5/Ga/sub 0.5/As/GaAs quantum dot infrared photodetectors grown by metal-organic chemical vapor deposition
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In/sub 0.52/Al/sub 0.48/As/In/sub 0.53/Ga/sub 0.47/As double-heterojunction p-n-p bipolar transistors grown by molecular beam epitaxy
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In/sub 0.52/Al/sub 0.48/As/InAs/In
x
Al/sub 1-x/As pseudomorphic HEMT´s on InP
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In/sub 0.53/Ga/sub 0.47/As junction field-effect transistors as tunable feedback resistors for integrated receiver preamplifiers
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In/sub 0.53/Ga/sub 0.47/As/InP floating guard ring avalanche photodiodes fabricated by double diffusion
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In/sub 0.53/Ga/sub 0.47/As/InP type-I DHBTs having 450 GHz f/sub T/ and GHz f/sub max/ w/C/sub cb/I/sub c/ = 0.38 ps/V
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In/sub x/Ga/sub 1-x/As/InAs/sub y/P/sub 1-y/ Lasers For 2.55 /spl mu/m Optical Fiber Communications
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In/sub x/Ga/sub 1-x/As-Al/sub y/Ga/sub 1-y/As-GaAs strained-layer quantum-well heterostructure circular ring lasers
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In-/tangible assets as a service in manufacturing service ecosystems
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IN: useful but no panacea [intelligent network implementation problems]
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In?uenza-specific Amino Acid Substitution Model
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IN@Home: personal services thanks to CPL evolutions
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IN´98. 7th IEEE Intelligent Network Workshop Proceedings (Cat. No.98TH8364)
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In
Ga
N–GaN-Based Solar Cells With a Multiple-Quantum-Well Structure on SiCN
166
In
0.17
Al
0.83
N/AlN/GaN Triple T-shape Fin-HEMTs with g
m
=646 mS/mm, I
ON
=1.03 A/mm, I
OFF
=1.13 µA/mm, SS=82 mV/dec and DIBL=28 mV/V at V
D
=0.5 V
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In
0.52
Al
0.48
As/In
0.53
Ga
0.47
As/In
0.52
Al
0.48
As abrupt double-heterojunction bipolar transistors
168
In
0.53
Ga
0.47
As FET´s with insulator-assisted Schottky gates
169
In
0.53
Ga
0.47
As MOSFETs with high channel mobility and gate stack quality fabricated on 300 mm Si substrate
170
In
0.53
Ga
0.47
As quantum-well MOSFET with source/drain regrowth for low power logic applications
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In
0.53
Ga
0.47
As submicrometer FET´s Grown by MBE
172
In
0.53
Ga
0.47
As/Si
3
N
4
n-channel and p-channel inversion mode MISFET´s
173
In
0.63
Ga
0.37
As FinFETs using selectively regrown nanowires with peak transconductance of 2.85 mS/μm at V
ds
= 0.5 V
174
In
0.7
Ga
0.3
As channel n-MOSFETs with a novel self-aligned Ni-InGaAs contact formed using a salicide-like metallization process
175
In
1-x
Ga
x
As
y
P
1-y
/InP DH lasers fabricated on InP
176
In
2
O
3
:Ga-based Ceramics: Advantages and shortcomings for application in one-electrode gas sensors
177
In
2
S
3
buffer layer prepared by chemical bath deposition
178
In
o.75
Ga
o.25
As channel III–V MOSFETs with leading performance metrics
179
In
x
Ga
1−x
As materials for post CMOS application: Materials and device aspects
180
In
x
Al
1-x
As/InP heterojunction insulated gate field effect transistors (HIGFET´s)
181
In
x
Ga
1−x
as surface channel quantum well MOSFET: Quantum ballistic simulation using mode space approach
182
In
x
Ga
1−x
Sb MOSFET: Performance analysis by self consistent CV characterization and direct tunneling gate leakage current
183
In
x
Ga
1−x
Sb n-channel MOSFET: Effect of interface states on C-V characteristics
184
In
x
Ga
1-x
N based multi junction concentrator solar cell
185
In
x
Ga
Ux
As surface channel, quantum well MOSFET: Electrostatic analysis by self consistent CV characterization incorporating strain effects
186
In
0.1
Ga
0.9
As/GaAs/AlAs pseudomorphic resonant tunnelling diodes integrated with airbridge
187
In
0.29
Al
0.71
As/In
0.3
Ga
0.7
As heterostructure devices grown on GaAs substrates with a metamorphic buffer design
188
In
0.29
Al
0.71
As/In
0.3
Ga
0.7
As heterostructure field-effect transistors fabricated on GaAs substrates
189
In
0.37
Ga
0.63
N metal-semiconductor-metal photodetectors with recessed electrodes
190
In
0.425
Al
0.575
As/In
0.65
Ga
0.35
As metamorphic HEMT on GaAs
191
In
0.49
Ga
0.15
P/In
0.15
Ga
0.85
As heterostructure pulsed doped-channel FETs
192
In
0.49
Ga
0.51
/GaAs superlatticed resonant-tunneling transistor (SRTT)
193
In
0.5
(Al
x
Ga
1-x
)
0.5
HEMTs for high-efficiency low-voltage power amplifiers: design, fabrication, and device results
194
In
0.5
Ga
0.5
As-Based Metal - Oxide - Semiconductor Capacitor on GaAs Substrate Using Metal - Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition
195
In
0.5
Ga
0.5
P spacer layer for high drain breakdown voltage InGaAs/InAlAs HFET on InP grown by MOVPE
196
In
0.5
Ga
0.5
P/In
0.22
Ga
0.78
As/GaAs pseudomorphic high electron mobility transistor with gate oxide layer for improving on-state and off-state breakdown voltages
197
In
0.52
(Al
0.9
Ga
0.1
)
0.48
As/In
0.53
Ga
0.4
$ d7As HEMTs on InP substrates
198
In
0.52
(Al
0.9
Ga
0.1
)
0.48
As/In
0.53
Ga
0.47
As HEMT with improved device reliability
199
In
0.52
Al/sub0.48/As/In
0.53
Ga
0.47
As HEMT´s on InP substrates
200
In
0.52
Al
0.48
As/In
0.53
Ga
0.47
As MSM photodetectors and HEMT´s grown by MOCVD on GaAs substrates
201
In
0.52
Al
0.48
As/In
0.53
Ga
0.47
As lateral resonant tunnelling transistor
202
In
0.52
Al
0.48
As/In
x
Ga
1-x
As (0.53⩽
x
⩽0.70) lattice-matched and strained heterostructure insulated-gate FETs
203
In
0.53
Al
0.22
Ga
0.25
As/InP heterojunction bipolar transistor with δ-doped continuous-conduction-band (CCB) structure
204
In
0.53
Ga
0.47
As MSM photodiodes with transparent CTO Schottky contacts and digital superlattice grading
205
In
0.53
Ga
0.47
As/In
0.52
Al
0.48
As separate absorption, charge, and multiplication layer long wavelength avalanche photodiode
206
In
0.53
Ga
0.47
As/In
0.52
Al
0.48
As SACM APDs for single photon detection
207
In
0.53
Ga
0.47
As/InAs
0.3
P
0.7
composite channel high electron mobility transistors
208
In
0.53
Ga
0.47
As/InP Type-I DHBTs w/ 100 nm collector and 491 GHz f,415 GHz f
max
209
In
0.53
Ga
0.47
As-Based nMOSFET Design for Low Standby Power Applications
210
In
0.53
Ga
0.47
As-InP multiple quantum well layers disordered by impurity diffusion with sulphur or zinc and by proton bombardment
211
In
0.53
Ga
0.47
As-on-Insulator Metal–Oxide–Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistors Utilizing Y
2
O
3
Buried Oxide
212
In
0.69
Al
0.31
As
0.41
Sb
0.59
/In
0.27
Ga
0.73
Sb double-heterojunction bipolar transistors with InAs
0.66
Sb
0.34
contact layers
213
In
1-x
Ga
x
As/In
.53
Ga
.47
As strained superlattices grown by gas source molecular beam epitaxy
214
In
x
Ga
1-x
As/InAs
y
P
1-y
detector for near infrared (1-2.6 μm)
215
In
x
Ga
1-x
As/InP multiquantum well structures grown on [111]B InP substrates
216
In
x
Ga
1-x
N/Al
yx
Ga
1-x
N violet light emitting diodes with reflective p-contacts for high single sided light extraction
217
In
x
Ga
1-x
Sb of highly uniform composition
218
In0.53Ga0.47As contact layer for 1.3 ¿m light-emitting diodes
219
In0.53Ga0.47As liquid phase epitaxy on (100)-InP substrates at low growth temperatures
220
In0.53Ga0.47As PIN photodiode grown by MOVPE on a semi-insulating InP substrate for monolithic integration
221
In0.53Ga0.47As p-i-n photodiodes for long-wavelength fibre-optic systems
222
In-420: A new chlorinated liquid dielectric
223
INA Organizing Committee
224
INA Reviewers
225
INA: a distributed processing based approach to information networks
226
InA1As/InGaAs Metamorphic High Electron Mobility Transistor with a Liquid Phase Oxidized InA1As as Gate Dielectric
227
iNaaS: OpenStack and SDN/OpenFlow based network virtualization with OpenlRIS
228
Inability of Single Carrier Tunneling Barriers to Give Subthermal Subthreshold Swings in MOSFETs
229
Inaccessibility in multi-agent systems
230
Inaccessible Area and Effort Consumption Dynamics
231
Inaccuracies decrease in retransmission meter with homodyne conversion
232
Inaccuracies in Doppler Radar Navigation Systems Due to Terrain Directivity Efects, Nonzero Beamwidths and Eclipsing
233
Inaccuracies in numerical calculation of scattering near natural frequencies of penetrable objects
234
Inaccuracies in power estimation during logic synthesis
235
Inaccuracies in the dielectric permittivity due to thickness variation
236
Inaccuracies introduced using infrared windows and cameras
237
Inaccuracies of a plastic "pinna" SAM for SAR testing of cellular telephones against IEEE and ICNIRP safety guidelines
238
Inaccuracies of Giant Magneto-Resistive Angle Sensors Due to Assembly Tolerances
239
Inaccuracies of input data relevant for PV yield prediction
240
Inaccuracies of the LTCC technology and their impact on the chip balun performance
241
Inaccuracies when mixing coordinate reference frameworks in a system of systems simulation
242
Inaccuracy estimation of microwave microstrip reflect array implementation
243
Inaccuracy of availability metrics estimated by the Serial-Parallel model
244
Inaccuracy of internal models in force fields and complementary use of impedance control
245
Inaccuracy of location information as a consequence of data collection delay and presence of misbehaving and malicious nodes
246
Inaccuracy Of Pulse Oximeter Readings Due To Carboxyhemoglobin
247
Inaccuracy of Short-Term Light Flicker
Indicator Measuring With a Flickermeter
248
Inaccurate assessment of Doppler-derived mean pressure gradients by commercially available computer programs
249
Inaccurate path correction in ray tracing using ray expansion method
250
Inaccurate phase-based disparities removal
251
Inactivate adenovirus by using a room temperature plasma needle
252
Inactivating microorganisms using a pulsed electric field continuous treatment system
253
Inactivating pathogenic micro-organisms through microwave sterilization technology
254
Inactivation and Influnencing Factors of Oxidants on the Fourth Instar Larvae of Chironomus Kiiensis in Drinking Water
255
Inactivation Characteristics of Bacteria in Capacitively Coupled Argon Plasma
256
Inactivation decoding analysis for LT codes
257
Inactivation effciencies of reactive oxygen specias on inactivation of penicilium degitatum spores by atmospheric-pressure O
2
/Ar plasma
258
Inactivation Effect of Low-Temperature Plasma on
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
for Nosocomial Anti-Infection
259
Inactivation Effect of Surface Microdischarge Plasma on
Bacillus cereus
260
Inactivation Effects of PEF on Horseradish Peroxidase (HRP) and Pectinesterase (PE)
261
Inactivation Kinetics Study of an Atmospheric-Pressure Cold-Plasma Jet Against Pathogenic Microorganisms
262
Inactivation mechanism of Penicillium digitatum using atmospheric pressure plasma
263
Inactivation of
Bacillus
Spores Using a Low-Temperature Atmospheric Plasma Brush
264
Inactivation of
Escherichia Coli
by a Coaxial Microwave Plasma Flow
265
Inactivation of
S. mutans
Using an Atmospheric Plasma Driven by a Palm-Size-Integrated Microwave Power Module
266
Inactivation of
Candida albicans
by Cold Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Jet
267
Inactivation of airborne bacterial endospores with OAUGDP
268
Inactivation of algae in ballast water with multi-needle gas-liquid hybrid discharge reactor
269
Inactivation of Aquatic Microorganisms by Low-Frequency AC Discharges
270
Inactivation of atmospheric bacteria using lytic enzyme mixture
271
Inactivation of Bacteria in Flight by Direct Exposure to Nonthermal Plasma
272
Inactivation of bacteria in water by a direct-current, cold, atmospheric-pressure He/O
2
plasma microjet
273
Inactivation of biofilm-forming bacteria using cold atmospheric plasmas and potential application for decontamination of fresh foods
274
Inactivation of Bucillus Stearothermophilus by pulsed electric field
275
Inactivation of Cyclops by Chemical Oxidation in a Drinking Water Plant
276
Inactivation of E. Coli affected by medium conductivity in pulsed electric field
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Inactivation of E. Coli affected by medium conductivity in pulsed electric field processing
278
Inactivation of enterobacter aerogenes in carboxymethyl cellulose solution using intense pulsed electric fields (iPEF) combined with moderate thermal treatment
279
Inactivation of food-borne enteropathogenic bacteria and spoilage fungi using pulsed-light
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Inactivation of microorganisms by pulsed electric field treatment: the influence of pulse parameters on the inactivation rate
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Inactivation of microorganisms by pulsed electric fields of different voltage waveforms
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Inactivation of microorganisms by pulsed high voltage application
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Inactivation of Naturally Grown Microorganisms in Orange Juice Using Pulsed Electric Fields
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Inactivation of newcastle disease virus by cold plasma
285
Inactivation of pathogenic and spoilage microorganisms in a test liquid using pulsed electric fields
286
Inactivation of Staphylococcus Aureus and Escherichia Coli with High-Power Nd:YAG Laser and UV Radiation
287
Inactivation of Tubifex (Monopylephorus limosus) in Water by Six Common Disinfectants
288
Inactivation of Viruses in Water by Biogenic Silver: Innovative and Environmentally Friendly Disinfection Technique
289
Inactivation of viruses using pulsed high electric field
290
Inactivation of Yeast by Dielectric Barrier Discharge (DBD) Plasma in Helium at Atmospheric Pressure
291
Inactivation of Yersinia enterocolitica Gram-negative bacteria using high-voltage pulse technique
292
Inactivation pathways of reactive species generated by low temperature atmospheric pressure plasma
293
Inactive Doppler acquisition systems
294
Inactive power compensator: Modeling and control
295
Inactivity detection on an ISDN B-channel
296
Inactivity patterns and alarm generation in senior citizens´ houses
297
Inactivity Windows and Leakage Currents in Irradiated CMOS Analog Switches
298
Inactivity Windows in Irradiated CMOS Analog Switches
299
Inactwation of bacillus subtilis spores in water by a cold, atmospheric-pressure air plasma microjet
300
Inadequacies of collocation solutions to Pocklington-type models of thin-wire structures
301
Inadequacies of Current Risk Controls for the Cloud
302
Inadequacies of the Industry-Standard IEEE C37.99-2000 Concerning Grounding Neutrals of Shunt Capacitors in High-Voltage Substations
303
Inadequacies of Traditional Exploration Methods in Systems-of-Systems Simulations
304
Inadequacy of the classical theory of the MOS transistor operating in weak inversion
305
Inadequacy of the Drude formula in the simulation of a siver nanowire laser
306
Inadequacy of the Queue-Based Max-Weight Optimal Scheduler on Wireless Links with TCP Sources
307
Inadequacy of the Rayleigh range criterion for superdirective arrays
308
Inadequate voltage control in the assessment of voltage stability conditions
309
Inadmissible Class of Boolean Functions under Stuck-at Faults
310
In-advance CPU time analysis for Monte Carlo device simulations
311
In-advance data analytics for reducing time to discovery
312
In-advance path reservation for file transfers In e-Science applications
313
Inadvertant energizing protection of synchronous generators
314
Inadvertent Energizing Protection of Synchronous Generators
315
Inadvertent Energy Interchange - Causes, Remedies, and Balancing
316
iNagMon Network Monitoring on the iPhone
317
In-Ag-Te-Sb Phase Change Recording Media At CD Linear Velocity
318
InAIN/GaN MOSHEMT with Al
2
O
3
insulating film
319
In-air and underwater performance and finite element analysis of a flextensional device having electrostrictive poly(vinylidene fluoride-trifluoroethylene) polymers as the active driving element
320
In-air handwritten Chinese character recognition using multi-stage classifier based on adaptive discriminative locality alignment
321
In-air Knotting of Rope by a Dual-arm Multi-finger Robot
322
In-Air Rangefinding With an AlN Piezoelectric Micromachined Ultrasound Transducer
323
In-air Typing Interface: Realizing 3D operation for mobile devices
324
In-air ultrasonic gesture sensing with MEMS microphones
325
InAISb/InSb Quantum Well Mid-Infrared Diode Lasers
326
InAlAs APD with high multiplied responsivity-bandwidth product (MR-bandwidth product) of 168 A/W.GHz for 25 Gbit/s high-speed operations
327
InAlAs Avalanche Photodiode With Type-II Superlattice Absorber for Detection Beyond 2
328
InAlAs avalanche photodiodes for gated Geiger mode single photon counting
329
InAlAs avalanche photodiodes with very thin multiplication layer of 0.1 μm for high-speed and low-voltage-operation optical receiver
330
InAlAs epitaxial growth for wide band gap solar cells
331
InAlAs solar cells grown by alternative MOVPE precursors
332
InAlAs/In
x
Ga
1-x
As HIGFETs (
x
⩾0.53) for E/D FET logic applications
333
InAlAs/InGaAs channel composition modulated transistors with InAs channel and AlAs/InAs superlattice barrier layer
334
InAlAs/InGaAs double heterojunction bipolar transistors with a collector launcher structure for high-speed ECL applications
335
InAlAs/InGaAs double-gate HEMTs with high extrinsic transconductance
336
InAlAs/InGaAs HBT exponentially graded base doping and graded InGaAlAs emitter-base junction
337
InAlAs/InGaAs HBT X-band double-balanced upconverter
338
InAlAs/InGaAs HBT X-band double-balanced upconverter
339
InAlAs/InGaAs HBTs using magnesium p-type dopant
340
InAlAs/InGaAs HBTs with simultaneously high values of F/sub /spl tau// and F/sub max/ for mixed analog/digital applications
341
InAlAs/InGaAs HEMT using InGaP Schottky contact layer
342
InAlAs/InGaAs HEMTs with Minimum Noise Figure of 1.0 dB AT 94 GHz
343
InAlAs/InGaAs heteroestructures for THz generation
344
InAlAs/InGaAs heterojunction bipolar transistors grown by chemical beam epitaxy (CBE)
345
InAlAs/InGaAs heterojunction bipolar transistors with AlAs etch-stop layer
346
InAlAs/InGaAs heterostructure FET´s processed with selective reactive-ion-etching gate-recess technology
347
InAlAs/InGaAs HFET with extremely high device breakdown using an optimized buffer layer structure
348
InAlAs/InGaAs Interband Tunnel Diodes for SRAM
349
InAlAs/InGaAs metamorphic HEMT and MOS-HEMT with regrown Source/Drain by MOCVD
350
InAlAs/InGaAs metamorphic HEMT with high current density and high breakdown voltage
351
InAlAs/InGaAs metamorphic low-noise HEMT
352
InAlAs/InGaAs MHEMT degradation during DC and thermal stressing
353
InAlAs/InGaAs MSM PDs heteroepitaxially grown on Si
354
InAlAs/InGaAs quantum cascade laser with concentric racetrack array cavity
355
InAlAs/InGaAs resonant tunneling bipolar transistors (RBTs) operating at room temperature with high current gains
356
InAlAs/InGaAs strain compensated quantum cascade structures for short wavelength infra-red emission
357
InAlAs/InGaAs varactor diodes with THz cutoff frequencies fabricated by planar integrated technology
358
InAlAs/InGaAs(P) double heterojunction bipolar transistors with high breakdown voltage grown by chemical beam epitaxy (CBE)
359
InAlAs/InGaAs/InP DHBTs with polycrystalline InAs extrinsic emitter regrowth
360
InAlAs/InGaAs/InP dual-gate-HFET´s: new aspects and properties
361
InAlAs/InGaAs/InP field effect transistor with carbon-doped InAlAs buffer layers
362
InAlAs/InGaAs/InP HEMTs with high breakdown voltages using double-recess gate process
363
InAlAs/InGaAs/InP HFET with suppressed impact ionization using dual-gate cascode-devices
364
InAlAs/InGaAs/InP junction HEMTs
365
InAlAs/InGaAs/InP MODFET´s with uniform threshold voltage obtained by selective wet gate recess
366
InAlAs/InGaAs/InP-HEMT technologies for high yield analog/digital ICs
367
InAlAs/InGaAsSb/InGaAs double heterojunction bipolar transistors with high current gain and low base sheet resistance
368
InAlAs/InP/InGaAs/InP DHBTs with a novel composite-emitter design
369
InAlAs-InGaAs double-gate HEMTs on transferred substrate
370
InAlAsSb/InGaSb double heterojunction bipolar transistor
371
InAlAsSb/InGaSb double heterojunction bipolar transistor
372
InAlGaAs fully quaternary doped-channel FETs recessed by CHF
3
+BCl
3
reactive ion etching
373
InAlGaAs selective MOVPE growth with bandgap energy shift
374
InAlGaAs/GaAs strained-layer superluminescent diodes
375
InAlGaAs/InAlAs MQWs on Si Substrate
376
InAlGaAs/InAlAs quaternary well superlattice avalanche photodiodes (APDs)
377
InAlGaAs/InGaAs HBT
378
InAlGaAs/InP cylinder microlaser connected with two waveguides
379
InAlGaAs-InGaAs-InP RCE pin photodiode 1300 nm wavelength region
380
InAlGaN/GaN MMICs in microstrip transmission line technology for wideband applications
381
InAlGaP vertical cavity surface emitting lasers (VCSELs): processing and performance
382
InAlN - A new barrier material for GaN-based HEMTs
383
InAlN Barrier Scaled Devices for Very High
and for Low-Voltage RF Applications
384
InAlN/AlN/GaN HEMTs on sapphire substrate
385
InAlN/AlN/GaN HEMTs With Regrown Ohmic Contacts and
of 370 GHz
386
InAlN/GaN HEMT technology for robust HF receivers: An overview of the HF and LF noise performances
387
InAlN/GaN HEMTs for Operation in the 1000
Regime: A First Experiment
388
InAlN/GaN HEMTs on Sapphire Substrate With 2.9-W/mm Output Power Density at 18 GHz
389
InAlN/GaN HEMTs With AlGaN Back Barriers
390
InAlN/GaN HEMTs: a first insight into technological optimization
391
InAlN/GaN heterostructure field-effect transistor DC and small-signal characteristics
392
InAlN/GaN heterostructures for microwave power and beyond
393
InAlN/GaN MOSHEMT With Self-Aligned Thermally Generated Oxide Recess
394
InAlN/GaN MOSHEMTs with high drain current of 2.3 A/mm high on/off ratio of 10
12
and low SS of 64 mV/dec enabled by atomic-layer-epitaxial MgCaO as gate dielectric
395
InAlP-Capped (100) Ge nFETs with 1.06 nm EOT: Achieving record high peak mobility and first integration on 300 mm Si substrate
396
INALSYS: a layout automation system based on analog layout constraints
397
INAP conformance test system development and verification using IUT simulator
398
INAP protocol conformance testing
399
Inapproximability - some history and some open problems
400
Inapproximability for Metric Embeddings into R^d
401
Inapproximability of (1,2)-Exemplar Distance
402
Inapproximability of power allocation with inelastic demands in AC electric systems and networks
403
Inapproximability of Vertex Cover and Independent Set in Bounded Degree Graphs
404
Inapproximability Results for Sparsest Cut, Optimal Linear Arrangement, and Precedence Constrained Scheduling
405
Inapproximability Results for the Weight Problems of Subgroup Permutation Codes
406
iNARTE and RABQSA International - together at EMC 2012
407
iNARTE Merges with RABQSA International
408
InAs APD with solid state photomultiplier characteristics
409
InAs avalanche photodiode with improved electric field uniformity
410
InAs avalanche photodiodes for X-ray detection
411
InAs bipolar transistors: a path to high-performance cryogenic electronics
412
InAs bipolar transistors: a path to high-performance cryogenic electronics
413
InAs channel HFETs: current status and future trends
414
InAs charge-storage photodiode infrared vidicon targets
415
InAs charge-storage photodiode mosaic for infrared vidicon targets
416
InAs Diodes Fabricated Using Be Ion Implantation
417
InAs electron avalanche photodiodes with 580 GHz gain-bandwidth product
418
InAs electron avalanche photodiodes with single carrier type multiplication and extremely low excess noise
419
InAs Electron-Avalanche Photodiodes: From leaky diodes to extremely low noise avalanche photodiodes
420
InAs gate-all-around nanowire MOSFETs by top-down approach
421
InAs growth on submicron (100) SOI islands for InAs-Si composite channel MOSFETs
422
InAs HEMT for terahertz applications
423
InAs HEMT narrowband amplifier with ultra-low power dissipation
424
InAs infrared avalanche photodiodes
425
InAs infrared image sensor arrays
426
InAs nanostructure devices fabricated by AFM oxidation process
427
InAs nanowire gate-all-around MOSFETs by heterogeneous planar VLS growth
428
InAs nanowire MOSFET differential active mixer on Si-substrate
429
InAs Nanowire Transistors Using Solution-Grown Nanowires with Acceptor Doping
430
InAs N-MOSFETs with record performance of I
on
= 600 μA/μm at I
off
= 100 nA/μm (V
d
= 0.5 V)
431
InAs on InP quantum dots for optoelectronic applications
432
InAs photodiode on semi-insulating GaAs substrate with Zn-diffusion guard-ring for high-speed and low dark current performance
433
InAs Photodiodes for 3.43
Radiation Thermometry
434
InAs Planar Nanowire Gate-All-Around MOSFETs on GaAs Substrates by Selective Lateral Epitaxy
435
InAs QDs broadband LED using double-cap procedure and selective MOVPE growth
436
InAs QDs on thin GaP
1−x
N
x
buffer on GaP by MOCVD
437
InAs quantum dot and nanowhisker formation by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition in porous materials
438
InAs quantum dot development for enhanced InGaAs space solar cells
439
InAs quantum dot DFB lasers on GaAs for uncooled 1310 nm fiber communication
440
InAs quantum dot enhancement of GaAs solar cells
441
InAs quantum dot evolution observed by in-situ scanning tunneling microscopy during molecular beam epitaxy growth
442
InAs quantum dot evolution observed by in-situ scanning tunneling microscopy during molecular beam epitaxy growth
443
InAs quantum dot growth by APMOCVD
444
InAs quantum dot growth using bismuth as a surfactant for optoelectronic applications
445
InAs Quantum Dot Lasers on GaAs Substrate with 12 Layers
446
InAs Quantum Dot Lasers on GaAs Substrate with 12 Layers
447
InAs quantum dot lasers on InP substrate
448
InAs quantum dot microdisk injection laser
449
InAs quantum dot photodetector operating at 1.3 µm grown on Silicon
450
InAs quantum dot photonic crystal lasers and their temperature dependence
451
InAs quantum dot selective area epitaxy using InGaAs thin films
452
InAs quantum dot structures on InP grown by MOVPE for mid-infrared emission
453
InAs quantum dots based solar cell: Multi-excitons
454
InAs quantum dots for quantum information processing
455
InAs Quantum Dots Grown on Selective Areas with a Metal Mask for Photonic-Crystal-Based Ultra-Small and Ultra-Fast All Optical Devices
456
InAs quantum dots infrared photodetectors
457
InAs quantum dots on AlGaInAs emitting in the optical C-band at 1.55 µm
458
InAs quantum dots on GaAs for intermediate band solar cells
459
InAs quantum dots on InP(100) grown by metalorganic vapor-phase epitaxy
460
InAs quantum well islands — A novel structure for photon up-conversion from the near IR to the visible
461
InAs quantum well magnetic sensors with high sensitivity and excellent temperature stability
462
InAs quantum wires on InP substrate for VCSEL applications
463
InAs quantum-dot lasers operating near 1.3 μm with high characteristic temperature for continuous-wave operation
464
InAs quantum-dots laser utilizing GaAs W1 type photonic-crystal slab line-defect waveguide
465
InAs quantum-well MOSFET (L
g
= 100 nm) with record high g
m
, f
T
and f
max
466
InAs self-assembled quantum dot and quantum dash lasers on InP for 1.55 μm optical telecommunications
467
InAs self-assembled quantum dot lasers grown on [100] InP
468
InAs spin-flip laser operation at 3µm
469
InAs thin films for TFT device applications
470
InAs whispering gallery mode lasers for the mid-infrared spectral range
471
InAs Wrap-Gate Nanowire Transistors
472
InAs–InP (1.55- μm Region) Quantum-Dot Microring Lasers
473
InAs–Si Nanowire Heterojunction Tunnel FETs
474
InAs(P,Sb)/InAsSb LEDs emitting in the 3-4 μm range at room temperature
475
Inas/(al,ga)sb Quantum Well Structures for Magnetic Sensors
476
InAs/(Al,Ga)Sb quantum well structures for magnetic sensors
477
InAs/AlGaAs quantum dot intermediate band solar cells with enlarged sub-bandgaps
478
InAs/AlGaSb Esaki tunnel diodes grown by selective area epitaxy on GaSb (001) substrate
479
InAs/AlGaSb heterostructure stress sensor for MEMS/NEMS applications
480
InAs/AlGaSb quantum cascade lasers
481
InAs/AlSb double-barrier structure with large peak-to-valley current ratio: a candidate for high-frequency microwave devices
482
InAs/AlSb dual-gate HFETs
483
InAs/AlSb dual-gate HFETs
484
InAs/AlSb Dual-Gate HFETs with High Maximum Drain Bias
485
InAs/AlSb HEMT and Its Application to Ultra-Low-Power Wideband High-Gain Low-Noise Amplifiers
486
InAs/AlSb HFETs with f
τ
and f
max
above 150 GHz for low-power MMICs
487
InAs/AlSb quantum cascade lasers operating at 6.7 μm
488
InAs/AlSb quantum cascade lasers operating near 20 μm
489
InAs/AlSb/GaSb resonant interband tunneling diodes and Au-on-InAs/AlSb-superlattice Schottky diodes for logic circuits
490
InAs/GaAs
p
–
i
–
p
quantum dots-in-a-well infrared photodetectors operating beyond 200 K
491
InAs/GaAs and InAlGaAs/AlGaAs quantum dot based solar cells for intermediate band operation
492
InAs/GaAs graded superlattice channel transistors (GSTs)
493
InAs/GaAs quantum dot formation studied by magneto-photoluminescence spectroscopy
494
InAs/GaAs quantum dot infrared photodetector (QDIP) with double Al
0.3
Ga
0.7
As blocking barriers
495
InAs/GaAs quantum dot lasers
496
InAs/GaAs quantum dot lasers metal-stripe-bonded onto SOI substrate
497
InAs/GaAs Quantum Dot Lasers on Silicon-on-Insulator Substrates by Metal-Stripe Wafer Bonding
498
InAs/GaAs quantum dot lasers with InGaP cladding layer grown by solid-source molecular beam epitaxy
499
InAs/GaAs Quantum Dot Saturable Absorber Mirror for Passive Mode-Locking of Nd:YVO
4
Lasers at 1064 nm
500
InAs/GaAs Quantum Dots grown by Migration Enhanced Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MEMBE) and the lasing characteristics of Quantum Dot Laser Diode Emitting 1310 nm
501
InAs/GaAs quantum dots: a material for very highspeed, long-wavelength photodetectors on GaAs
502
InAs/GaAs quantum-dot lasers and detectors on silicon substrates for silicon photonics
503
InAs/GaAs quantum-dot lasers monolithically grown on Si substrate
504
InAs/GaAs Quantum-Dot Lasers Monolithically Grown on Si, Ge, and Ge-on-Si Substrates
505
InAs/GaAs quantum-dot superluminescent diodes with 110 nm bandwidth
506
InAs/GaAs self-organized quantum dot far-infrared detectors
507
InAs/GaInAs quantum dot DFB lasers emitting at 1.3 μm
508
InAs/GaInSb/AlGaAsSb based type-II W-lasers
509
InAs/GaSb Broken-Gap Heterostructure Laser for Terahertz Spectroscopic Sensing Application
510
InAs/GaSb infrared photovoltaic detector at 77 K
511
InAs/GaSb short-period superlattice injection lasers operating in 2.5 μm-3.5 μm mid-infrared wavelength range
512
InAs/GaSb Superlattice Detectors Operating at Room Temperature
513
InAs/GaSb Type-II Superlattice for Radiation Thermometry
514
InAs/GaSb/InSb short-period super-lattice diode lasers emitting near 3.3 μm at room-temperature
515
InAs/In
1-x
Ga
x
As Composite Channel High Electron Mobility Transistors for High Speed Applications
516
InAs/In
0.52
Al
0.48
As quantum wire structure with the specific layer-ordering orientation on InP(001)
517
InAs/InAs(P,Sb) quantum-well laser structure for the midwavelength infrared region
518
InAs/InGaAlAs/InP quantum dash lasers for telecommunication applications
519
InAs/InGaAs composite-channel HEMT on InP: Tailoring InGaAs thickness for performance
520
InAs/InGaAs MQW lasers emitting at 2.3 μm grown by MOVPE
521
InAs/InGaAs quantum dot laser with high ground-state modal gain grown by solid-source molecular-beam epitaxy
522
InAs/InGaAs quantum dot Mach-Zehnder modulator at 1.55 μm
523
InAs/InGaAs quantum dot Mach-Zehnder modulator at 1.55μm
524
InAs/InGaAs self-assembled quantum dots grown on (311)B GaAs by molecular beam epitaxy
525
InAs/InGaAs/GaAs quantum dot lasers of 1.3 μm range with high (88%) differential efficiency
526
InAs/InGaAs/GaAs quantum dot lasers of 1.3 /spl mu/m range with enhanced optical gain
527
InAs/InGaAsN quantum dots emitting at 1.55 micron grown by molecular beam epitaxy
528
InAs/InGaAsP quantum dot semiconductor optical amplifiers at 1.5 μm: fabrication and gain characteristics
529
InAs/InGaAsP quantum dots emitting at 1.5 µm for applications in lasers
530
InAs/InGaP/GaAs heterojunction power Schottky rectifiers
531
InAs/InP 1550 nm quantum dash semiconductor optical amplifiers
532
InAs/InP based quantum dash mode-locked lasers for WDM transmission and millimeter wave generation
533
InAs/InP QDs broadband LED using selective MOVPE growth and double-cap procedure
534
InAs/InP Quantum Dash Based Electro Optic Modulator with Over 70 NM Bandwidth at 1.55 μM
535
InAs/InP quantum dash based mode locked lasers for 60 GHz radio over fiber applications
536
InAs/InP quantum dot laser devices around 1550 nm for fiber communications
537
InAs/InP quantum dot mode-locked lasers grown on (113)B InP substrate
538
InAs/InP quantum dot photonic crystal microcavities — A scalable route to single and entangled pair sources
539
InAs/InP quantum-dash based lasers: Impact of differential gain on optical feedback tolerance
540
InAs/InP Quantum-Dash Lasers and Amplifiers
541
InAs/InP Quantum-Dot Passively Mode-Locked Lasers for 1.55-μ m Applications
542
InAs/InP(100) quantum dot laser with high wavelength stability
543
InAs/Sb∶GaAs quantum dot solar cells grown by metal organic chemical vapor deposition
544
InAs/SiGe on Si nanowire tunneling field effect transistors
545
InAs
x
P
1−x
nanowire heterostructures
546
InAs
y
P
1-y
metamorphic buffer layers (MBLs) on InP substrates for mid-IR diode lasers
547
InAs
0.97
N
0.03
/InGaAs/InP multiple quantum well lasers with emission wavelength λ=2.38 μm
548
InAs
x
P
1-x
V-groove quantum wires
549
InAs
x
P
1-x
/InP photodiodes prepared by molecular-beam epitaxy
550
InAs-based distributed feedback quantum cascade lasers
551
InAs-based heterojunction bipolar transistors
552
InAs-based heterostructure field-effect transistor using AlAs
0.16
Sb
0.84
double barriers
553
Inas-based interband cascade lasers near 6 μm
554
InAs-based interband cascade lasers with emission wavelength at 10.4 μm
555
InAs-Based Interband-Cascade-Lasers in the 6-7 µm Wavelength Range
556
InAs-Based Mid-Infrared Interband Cascade Lasers Near 5.3
557
InAs-based quantum cascade light emitting structures containing a double plasmon waveguide
558
InAs-Based Single-Mode Distributed Feedback Interband Cascade Lasers
559
InAsBi photodiode operating in the MWIR
560
InAs-dot/GaAs structures site-controlled by in situ EB lithography and self-organizing MBE growth
561
InAs-GaSb/Si heterojunction tunnel MOSFETs: An alternative to TFETs as energy-efficient switches?
562
InAs-InAlGaAs quantum dot DFB lasers based on InP [001]
563
InAs-InAs
x
Sb
1-x
type-II superlattice midwave infrared lasers grown on InAs substrates
564
InAs-InGaAs quantum dot VCSELs on GaAs substrates emitting at 1.3 μm
565
InAs-inserted-channel InAlAs/InGaAs inverted HEMTs with NbN electrodes
566
InAs-inserted-channel InAlAs/InGaAs inverted HEMTs with superconducting electrodes
567
InAsN/GaAsN quantum dots grown on GaAs substrate by solid source MBE
568
InAsN/InGaAs/InP quantum well structures for midinfrared diode lasers
569
InAsP cells for solar thermophotovoltaic applications
570
InAsP cells for solar thermophotovoltaic applications
571
InAsP quantum dot lasers
572
InAsP quantum wells for low threshold and high efficiency multi-quantum well laser diodes emitting at 1.55 μm
573
InAsP/In[Ga]P MQWs for 1.55 μm modulators grown by solid-source MBE
574
InAsP/InAlGaAs lasers for high T/sub 0/ operation
575
InAsP/InAs Nanowire Heterostructure Field Effect Transistors
576
InAsP/InGaP all ternary strain-compensated multiple quantum wells and its application to long wavelength lasers
577
InAsP/InP(001) quantum dots emitting at 1.55 μm grown by metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy
578
InAsPSb/InAs diode laser emitting in the 2.5 μm range
579
InAs-QD growth and its application for long-wavelength lasers
580
InAs-quantum-dots-based light emitting diodes with GaNAs strain-compensating layers
581
InAsSb and InPSb materials for mid infrared photodetectors
582
InAsSb based beterojunction photodetector for application in longwavelength infrared (LWIR) region
583
InAsSb based mid-infrared optical upconversion devices operable at thermoelectric temperatures
584
InAsSb hybrid imager evaluation
585
InAsSb light emitting diodes and their applications to infra-red gas sensors
586
InAsSb/AlAsSb double-heterostructure and InAsSb/InAlAs quantum-well diode lasers emitting at ~4 μm
587
InAsSbP/InAs LEDs for the 3.3-5.3 /spl mu/m Spectral Range
588
InAsSbP-InAs LEDs for the 3.3-5.5 μm spectral range
589
InAsSbP-InAsSb-InAs diode lasers emitting at 3.2 μm grown by metal-organic chemical vapor deposition
590
InAs-Si heterojunction nanowire tunnel diodes and tunnel FETs
591
Inattentive cognitive radios: Cognition with information processing constraints
592
Inaudibility and Robustness Analysis for Patchwork Based Audio Watermarking Algorithms
593
Inaudible cooling: A novel approach to thermal management for power electronics based on acoustic streaming
594
Inaudible Dual Tone Data transmission for home appliances
595
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669
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688
Inaugural address. The twin pillars of engineering
689
Inaugural address. The vital spark
690
Inaugural address. Unity in the electrical industry
691
Inaugural address: ¿Electrical engineers and the post-war period¿
692
Inaugural address: The self-induction of an electric current in relation to the nature and form of its conductor
693
Inaugural Editorial
694
Inaugural Editorial
695
Inaugural Editorial
696
Inaugural Editorial: Embracing New Opportunities for Growth
697
Inaugural Editorial: Riding the Tidal Wave of Human-Centric Information Processing — Innovate, Outreach, Collaborate, Connect, Expand, and Win
698
Inaugural Issue Editorial
699
Inaugural Issue Editors´ Introduction
700
Inaugural issue of Journal of Display Technology scheduled for September 2005
701
Inaugural meeting of the Eastern Counties Section of the Institution
702
Inaugural meeting of the Edinburgh Section
703
Inaugural meeting of the Glasgow Section of the Institution
704
Inaugural meeting of the Leicester and District Section
705
Inaugural meeting of the Northern Ireland Section
706
Inaugural meeting of the Nottingham Section
707
Inaugural meeting of the South Wales and Monmouthshire Section
708
Inaugural meeting of the Southern Section of the Institution
709
Inaugural meeting of the Sydney Section, Australia
710
Inaugural meeting of the Western Section
711
Inaugural meeting of the worcestershire section
712
Inaugural meetring of the Yorkshire Section of the Institution
713
Inaugural speaker
714
Inauguration of IEEE Marconi Milestone in Salvan
715
Inauguration of Indonesia IEEE SSCS Chapter and First ICE-ID Coincide in Bali [Chapters]
716
Inauguration of V.H.F.-F.M. service in Great Britain
717
INAV: Minimizing delay induced by DCF control packet losses in IEEE 802.11 to optimize throughput
718
I-Navigate: Intelligent, Self-adapting Navigation Maps
719
In-band amplified spontaneous emission noise filtering with a dispersion-imbalanced nonlinear loop mirror
720
In-band amplified spontaneous emission noise filtering with a dispersion-imbalanced nonlinear loop mirror
721
In-band amplify and forward cooperative diversity for the orthogonal complementary coded CDMA networks
722
In-band and out-band relaying configurations for dual-carrier LTE-advanced system
723
In-band and out-band spectrum analysis of OFDM communication systems using ICI cancellation methods
724
Inband and outband spectrum analysis of the BFDM and BFDM/OQAM signals with truncated Gaussian pulses
725
In-band bootstrapping in database-driven multi-hop cognitive radio networks
726
Inband busytone for robust medium access control in pervasive networking
727
Inband Cdma : Sequence Options
728
In-band channel sounding in operative cells for mobile and wireless communications
729
In-band clock distribution using signal phase for channel identifiable clock recovery in optical time-division multiplexing
730
In-Band Coding for Power Reduction in Multiple-Subcarrier Modulated Wireless Optical Systems
731
Inband crosstalk analysis of optical cross-connect architectures
732
Inband crosstalk analysis of wavelength-routing-based photonic packet buffers
733
In-band crosstalk tolerance of direct detection DQPSK optical systems
734
In-Band Crosstalk Transmission Penalties on 112-Gb/s PDM-QPSK Optical Links
735
In-band Cross-Trigger Event Transmission for Transaction-Based Debug
736
In-Band Device-to-Device Communication in OFDMA Cellular Networks: A Survey and Challenges
737
In-Band DGD Monitoring Based on Polarization Controlled Stimulated Brillouin Scattering
738
In-band diode pumped high power Ho:YLF laser
739
In-Band Disparity Compensation for Multiview Image Compression and View Synthesis
740
In-band dispersion limitations of uniform apodised fibre gratings
741
In-band distortion of multisines
742
In-Band Emission in LTE-A D2D: Impact and Addressing Schemes
743
In-Band Estimation of Optical Signal-to-Noise Ratio From Equalized Signals in Digital Coherent Receivers
744
In-band FSK supervisory signaling between adaptive optical transceivers employing digital signal processing
745
In-band full duplex: How it can work
746
In-Band Full-Duplex Communications for Cellular Networks with Partial Uplink/Downlink Overlap
747
In-band full-duplex relaying for 5G cellular networks with wireless virtualization
748
In-Band Full-Duplex Relaying: A Survey, Research Issues and Challenges
749
In-Band Full-Duplex System Throughput Analysis for Wi-Fi Outdoor Network
750
In-band full-duplex transceiver technology for 5G mobile networks
751
In-band full-duplex wireless powered communication networks
752
In-Band Full-Duplex Wireless: Challenges and Opportunities
753
In-Band Generation of Synchronous Linear Data Signals
754
In-band impairment measurement via Varied-SOP polarization-resolved Optical Spectrum Analysis
755
In-Band Interference Effects on UTRA LTE Uplink Resource Block Allocation
756
In-band interference of multi-band OFDM systems
757
In-band interference of three kinds of UWB signals in GPS L1 band and GSM900 uplink band
758
In-band interference power caused by different kinds of UWB signals at UMTS/WCDMA frequency bands
759
In-band interference reduction by using wiener filter in radio channel data
760
In-band interference reduction in FMCW channel data using Prony modelling
761
In-band interference reduction using Minimum Norm method in frequency modulated continuous wave channel data
762
In-band interference suppression in time-domain algorithms for DTMF detection
763
In-band interferometric estimation of OSNR for PolMux QPSK signals with unknown filter history
764
In-band intermodulation measurement and simulation of a local multipoint distribution system
765
In-Band Label Extractor Based on Cascaded Si Ring Resonators Enabling 160 Gb/s Optical Packet Switching Modules
766
In-band least-squares echo canceller
767
In-band microwave video distribution system (IB-MVDS): network architecture
768
In-band mobile digital TV transmission technology for advanced television systems committee
769
In-band multi-user transmission schemes for HF communications
770
Inband noise cancelling in FM systems: the white noise case
771
In-band noise suppression using novel monolithically integrated semiconductor optical amplifier-based ultra-compact interferometers
772
In-band optical crosstalk in fiber-radio WDM networks
773
In-band optical frequency domain reflectometry in PONs
774
In-band optical signal-to-noise monitoring technique using polarization diversity
775
In-band OSNR estimation for Nyquist WDM superchannels
776
In-band OSNR monitor based on 3 × 3 Si-wire MMI coupler
777
In-band OSNR monitor based on Mach Zehnder DLI interferometer for polarization multiplexed signals
778
In-band OSNR monitor for DP-QPSK signal with high-speed integrated Stokes polarimeter
779
In-band OSNR monitor using an optical bandpass filter and optical power measurements for superchannel signals
780
In-band OSNR monitoring based on two parallel Mach-Zehnder interferometers
781
In-Band OSNR monitoring by polarization diversity and electronic signal processing
782
In-band OSNR monitoring of PM-QPSK using the Stokes parameters
783
In-Band OSNR Monitoring Technique Based on Link-by-Link Estimation for Dynamic Transparent Optical Networks
784
In-band OSNR monitoring using cascaded four-wave mixing in a fibre optical parametric amplifier
785
In-band OSNR monitoring using fibre optical parametric amplifier
786
In-Band OSNR Monitoring Using Spectral Analysis After Frequency Down-Conversion
787
In-band OSNR monitoring via slow-light enhanced third harmonic generation in silicon photonic crystal waveguides
788
In-band OSNR monitoring with a high sensitivity silicon photonics system-on-chip
789
In-Band OSNR System Margin and Overall Link Impairment Level Monitoring Techniques Using an Optical Coherent Receiver
790
In-band pumped Ho
3+
:KY
3
Fi
10
2 μm Laser
791
In-band pumped Nd:LuVO
4
laser mode-locked by negative χ
(2)
-lens formation in an intracavity LBO crystal
792
In-band pumping of high-power Ho:YAG lasers by laser diodes at 1.9μm
793
In-band quantum key distribution (QKD) on fiber populated by high-speed classical data channels
794
In-band SBS suppression for optical high power transmitter
795
In-band scattering from arrays with parallel feed networks
796
Inband scattering from arrays with series feed networks
797
Inband scattering model for arrays with parallel feed networks
798
In-band scattering of dipole array with edge loaded rectangular reflector
799
In-Band Sensing without Quiet Period in Cognitive Radio
800
In-Band Spectrum Sensing in IEEE 802.22 WRANs for Incumbent Protection
801
In-band spurious attenuation in LTE-class RFIC chip using a soft magnetic thin film
802
In-band spurious attenuation in LTE-class RFIC chip using a soft magnetic thin film
803
In-band time-to-live signaling system for combined DPSK/SCM scheme in OLS
804
In-band tone signal coding in the low-bit-rate speech vocoder
805
In-band transition of a nationwide air/ground radio system from an analog to a digital architecture
806
In-Band Update for Network Routing Policy Migration
807
In-band wavelength conversion of 16×114-Gbps polarization multiplexed RZ-8PSK signals with digital coherent detection
808
In-band wireless backhaul for 5G millimeter wave cellular communications - interactive live demo
809
In-Band Wormholes and Countermeasures in OLSR Networks
810
In-band, point to multi-point, mm-Wave backhaul for 5G networks
811
Inband-pumped Er:Lu
2
O
3
laser near 1.6 µm
812
Inband-pumped Ho:KLu(WO
4
)
2
microchip laser q-switched with a PbS-quantum-Dot-doped glass
813
In-based queue handling for geographically distributed call-centre solutions
814
In-Beam and Off-Beam PET Measurements of Target Activation by Megavolt X-Ray Beams
815
In-Beam Diamond Start Detectors
816
In-beam PET imaging for the control of heavy-ion tumour therapy
817
In-beam PET imaging for the control of heavy-ion tumour therapy
818
In-beam SNS ring collimation optimisation
819
In-Bed Mobility Monitoring Using Pressure Sensors
820
In-bed Patients Behaviour Monitoring System
821
In-bed posture classification and limb identification
822
INBI: An Improved Network-Based Inference Recommendation Algorithm
823
INBIOMED: a platform for the integration and sharing of genetic, clinical and epidemiological data oriented to biomedical research
824
In-block controllability of affine systems on polytopes
825
In-Block Prediction-Based Mixed Lossy and Lossless Reference Frame Recompression for Next-Generation Video Encoding
826
In-board magnetics processes
827
Inbody mobile bionanosensor networks through non-diffusion-based molecular communication
828
In-body path loss model for homogeneous and heterogeneous human tissues
829
In-body path loss model for homogeneous human muscle, brain, fat and skin
830
In-body Path Loss Model for Homogeneous Human Tissues
831
In-body to off-body channel modelling
832
In-Body to On-Body Ultrawideband Propagation Model Derived From Measurements in Living Animals
833
In-bore armature contact voltage measurement
834
In-bore diagnostics of drag forces in the electrothermal launcher SIRENS
835
In-bore electric and magnetic field environment
836
In-bore instrumentation/diagnostics for large-bore EMLs
837
In-bore measurements using an optical data link [in EM railguns]
838
In-Bore Pressure Measurements of the Sirnes Electrothermal Source
839
In-bore projectile dynamics in the linear induction launcher (LIL). Part II: balloting, spinning, and nutation
840
In-bore railgun projectile velocity
841
In-bore spectral measurements in a plasma-armature railgun
842
In-bore stiffness considerations for electromagnetic projectile armatures and boreriders
843
Inbound & Outbound Email Traffic Analysis and Its SPAM Impact
844
Inbound and outbound calls assignment for an efficient call center
845
Inbound interdomain traffic engineering with LISP
846
Inbound international tourism development in India: A panel data analysis on its affecting factors
847
Inbound logistics cassava starch planning: With application of GIS and K-means clustering methods in Thailand
848
Inbound Mobility Management on LTE-Advanced Femtocell Topology Using X2 Interface
849
Inbound tourists segmentation with combined algorithms using K-Means and Decision Tree
850
Inbound traffic engineering for multi-homed ASes using AS path prepending
851
Inbound traffic engineering for multihomed ASs using AS path prepending
852
Inbound Traffic Load Balancing in BGP Multi-homed Stub Networks
853
In-bound/Out-bound detection of people´s movements using an IR-UWB radar system
854
In-broker access control: towards efficient end-to-end performance of information brokerage systems
855
INBS: An Improved Naive Bayes Simple learning approach for accurate indoor localization
856
In-building and home networks using POF
857
In-building communication using massively distributed wireless microdevice network
858
In-building coverage for UMTS using radio over fibre technology
859
In-building coverage for UMTS using radio over fibre technology
860
In-Building DAS for High Data Rate Indoor Mobile Communication
861
In-building data-over-voice Internet access
862
In-building design based on building information model
863
In-building intruder detection for WLAN access
864
In-building lighting management system with wireless communications
865
In-building Localization using Neural Networks
866
In-building location systems
867
In-building navigation system using a camera
868
In-building penetration loss modeling and measurement in suburban, urban and dense urban morphologies
869
In-building portable telephone system
870
In-building positioning: modeling location for indoor world
871
Inbuilding prediction [radio propagation]
872
In-building propagation at 900 MHz and 1650 MHz for digital cordless telephones
873
In-building radio distribution using a "saturated" distributed-antenna-architecture-universal radio-power and delay-spread statistics
874
In-building signal correlation for an urban environment
875
In-building software radio architecture, design and analysis
876
In-building UHF propagation studies
877
In-building unlicensed WiFi band OFDM signal distribution over MMF&BIF using VCSEL
878
In-building wideband multipath characteristics at 2.5 and 60 GHz
879
In-building wideband partition loss measurements at 2.5 and 60 GHz
880
In-building wireless communication system design
881
In-Building Wireless Distribution in Legacy Multimode Fiber With an Improved RoMMF System
882
In-building wireless radio channel characterization based on energy measurements and the Hilbert transform
883
Inbuilt burstification urgency-driven scheduling (iBUS) for differentiated services in IP-over-WDM networks
884
In-Built N
+
Pocket p-n-p-n Tunnel Field-Effect Transistor
885
Inbuilt-Burstification Urgency-Driven Scheduling (iBUS) Algorithm for Packet Transport in IP-over-WDM Networks
886
Inc rease of coercmty and squareness ratio of ba ferrite min films by adding SiO/sub 2/ and substituting Al for Fe
887
INC: a new philosophy of CNC
888
INC: a new type of computer numerical control
889
INCA Algorithm for Training Voice Conversion Systems From Nonparallel Corpora
890
INCA: a next-generation architecture for simulation
891
INCA: A Security Service for Collaborative Learning Environments
892
INCA: A tool for the assessment and improvement of supply reliability indices
893
INCA: an expert system for process planning in PCB assembly line
894
INCA: support for IN using the Tempest
895
In-cabin aircraft channel temporal variations due to moving human bodies: Measurements and channel characterization
896
In-cabin localization solution for optimizing manufacturing an d maintenance proces ses for civil aircrafts
897
Incabin Millimeter Wave Propagation Simulation in a Wide-Bodied Aircraft Using Ray-Tracing
898
In-cabin propagation measurements and comparison with EM techniques
899
In-Cabin Wideband Channel Characterization for WAIC Systems
900
In-cache pre-processing and decode mechanisms for fine grain parallelism in SCISM
901
In-call renegotiation of traffic parameters
902
In-Camera Automation of Photographic Composition Rules
903
In-camera detection of fabric defects
904
In-camera person-indexing of digital images
905
InCamShare: An Automatic Playlist Creator Employs Users´ Shared Experience on Mobile Devices
906
Incandescence — Some theoretical aspects
907
Incandescence-free miniature vacuum microwave amplifier with distributed interaction
908
Incandescence--Some Theoretical Aspects
909
Incandescent lamp CMOS driver with output power control
910
Incandescent lamp flicker mitigation and measurement
911
Incandescent lamp ratings in France
912
Incandescent Lamps as Resistances
913
Incandescent lamps as resistances
914
Incandescent Lighting from Central Stations
915
Incapability of analog relay protection to detect generator stator winding ground failures at neutral end
916
Incapability of Drilling With a High-Power-Density Beam
917
In-Car Jammer interference detection in automotive GNSS receivers and localization by means of vehicular communication
918
In-car machine-human interaction: how the new vehicle technologies which respond to the vehicles needs could match with the user-centered approach and contribute to shape a user-centered design approach
919
In-Car Media Search
920
In-car navigation as an aid to the business driver
921
In-car noise field analysis and multi-zone noise cancellation quality estimation
922
In-Car Positioning and Navigation Technologies—A Survey
923
In-car speech and audio processing - some experiments within hArtes project
924
In-car speech recognition using distributed microphones: adapting to automatically detected driving conditions
925
In-car speech recognition using distributed microphones-adapting to automatically detected driving conditions
926
In-car tactical advice using delayed detector data
927
In-Car Ubiquitous Computing: Driver Tutoring Messages Presented on a Head-Up Display
928
Incas: a cycle accurate model of UltraSPARC
929
Incast-Aware Switch-Assisted TCP Congestion Control for Data Centers
930
In-Cave Wireless Communication System
931
InCC: Hiding information by Mimicking traffic in network flows
932
IncCond MPPT control using flyback converter
933
INCEMIC 2006 Steering Committee
934
INCEMIC 2012 review
935
Incendivity of electrical sparking due to circulating currents in the enclosures of large electrical machines
936
Incenter-based nearest feature space method for hyperspectral image classification using GPU
937
Incentive Alignment and Risk Perception: An Information Security Application
938
Incentive analysis for cooperative distribution of interactive multiview video
939
Incentive and incentives
940
Incentive and incentives
941
Incentive and Quality Aware Participatory Sensing System
942
Incentive and reputation mechanisms for online crowdsourcing systems
943
Incentive and Service Differentiation in P2P Networks: A Game Theoretic Approach
944
Incentive and Supervision Mechanism within High Quality Pork Supply Chain Based on Principal-Agent
945
Incentive Attack Prevention for Collaborative Spectrum Sensing: A Peer-Prediction Method
946
Incentive auction: a proposed mechanism to rebalance spectrum between broadcast television and mobile broadband [Spectrum policy and regulatory issues]
947
Incentive based approach to find selfish nodes in Mobile P2P networks
948
Incentive Based Data Sharing in Delay Tolerant Mobile Networks
949
Incentive based demand response program: An effective way to tackle peaking electricity crisis
950
Incentive based distribution network performance enhancement
951
Incentive Based Equilibrium and Applications
952
Incentive based regualtion of the finnish DSOs - experiences of the finnish regulator
953
Incentive based regulation of the Finnish DSOS Finnish regulator
954
Incentive Based Routing Protocol for Mobile Peer to Peer Networks
955
Incentive based smart pricing scheme using scoring rule
956
Incentive Charge Calculation for Open Access transmission system
957
Incentive Compatible Configuration for Wireless Multicast: A Game Theoretic Approach
958
Incentive compatible control using iterative decomposition algorithms
959
Incentive compatible cost- and stability-based routing in ad hoc networks
960
Incentive Compatible Distributed Data Mining
961
Incentive compatible green procurement using scoring rules
962
Incentive Compatible Imbalance Settlement
963
Incentive Compatible MAC-Layer QoS Design
964
Incentive compatible mechanism design for synthetic task allocation in virtual organizations
965
Incentive compatible mechanism for coordinated temperature control in multi-occupant buildings
966
Incentive Compatible Mechanism in P2P Systems
967
Incentive Compatible Mechanisms for Group Ticket Allocation in Software Maintenance Services
968
Incentive compatible mechanisms for power cut allocation in smart grids
969
Incentive Compatible Mode Selection and Spectrum Partitioning in Overlay D2D-Enabled Network
970
Incentive Compatible Online Scheduling of Malleable Parallel Jobs with Individual Deadlines
971
Incentive Compatible Power Control in Wireless Networks: A Mechanism Design Method
972
Incentive compatible pricing strategies for QoS routing
973
Incentive Compatible Privacy-Preserving Data Analysis
974
Incentive Compatible Privacy-Preserving Distributed Classification
975
Incentive Compensation Based on Managerial Ability and Overconfidence Bias
976
Incentive Constraint Mechanism for Senior Executives of Village Bank
977
Incentive contract design in distribution supply chain with the overconfident retailer
978
Incentive Contract Design to Improve the Service Quality in Third Party Logistics: a Moral Hazard Model
979
Incentive Contract in R&D Outsourcing Under Asymmetric Information: A Moral Hazard Framework
980
Incentive Contracting Based Upon Consumer Indifference
981
Incentive Contracts of R&D Personnel´s Technological Innovation Based on Organizational Slack
982
Incentive control of multiple decision-making systems
983
Incentive Cooperation Strategies for Peer-to-Peer Live Multimedia Streaming Social Networks
984
Incentive design and market evolution of mobile user-provided networks
985
Incentive design for Direct Load Control programs
986
Incentive design for efficient building quality of service
987
Incentive design for learning in user-recommendation systems with time-varying states
988
Incentive Design for Lowest Cost Aggregate Energy Demand Reduction
989
Incentive Design for Voltage Optimization Programs for Industrial Loads
990
Incentive driven cooperation to avoid packet loss in multihop ad hoc networks
991
Incentive driven information sharing in delay tolerant mobile networks
992
Incentive driven LTE content distribution in VANETs
993
Incentive Effect of Executive Stock Option: Empirical Evidence from Listed Companies of Japan
994
Incentive effects of common and separate queues with multiple servers: The principal-agent perspective
995
Incentive effects of corporate debt reorganization
996
Incentive Efficiency Losses from Inequity Aversion in Optimal Contract
997
Incentive Engineering at Congested Wireless Access Points Using an Integrated Multiple Time Scale Control Mechanism
998
Incentive engineering in wireless LAN based access networks
999
Incentive finance for industry
1000
Incentive for cooperation in Cognitive Radio Networks with group communities