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    Designing Of Pulse Phase-Locked Loops by A. A. Deryushev, I. L. Svito, M. S. Shmakov

    Published 2006-08-01
    “…The paper considers pulse phase-locked loops (PPLL) in which switching of structure and pa­rameters is used for improvement of dynamic and spectral characteristics Classification of existing switching algorithms is given in the paper. …”
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    Reconfigurable phase inverter with switchable frequency by Zhen Heng Liao, XuChun Zhang

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Interdigital striplines, metallic via holes, and the defected ground structure are used to obtain 180° phase inverter. The switchable frequency is controlled by the length of the slot‐line on the defected ground which can be changed by PIN‐diodes and a single control voltage. …”
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    BUDAYA SCROLLING DI PLATFORM TIKTOK TERHADAP PERILAKU HABLUMINALLAH DAN HABLUMINANNAS MAHASISWA PAI by Ahmad Roihan Tamim, Noval Vahmi Varhan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The influence of TikTok on students' social relationships (Habluminannas) shows that most of them still obey their parents and teachers, behave politely, and use good speech. However, excessive use of TikTok can affect the consistency and quality of worship. …”
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    Effect of Loop Diameter on the Steady State and Stability Behaviour of Single-Phase and Two-Phase Natural Circulation Loops by P. K. Vijayan, A. K. Nayak, D. Saha, M. R. Gartia

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…An extensive experimental and theoretical investigation of the effect of loop diameter on the steady state and stability behavior of single- and two-phase natural circulation loops have been carried out and the results of this study are presented in this paper.…”
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    The Coupled Nonlinear Schrödinger Equations Describing Power and Phase for Modeling Phase-Sensitive Parametric Amplification in Silicon Waveguides by Xuefeng Li, Zhaolu Wang, Hongjun Liu

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The coupled nonlinear Schrödinger (NLS) equations describing power and phase of the optical waves are used to model phase-sensitive (PS) parametric amplification in a width-modulated silicon-on-insulator (SOI) channel waveguide. …”
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    What is the difference between thus and thusly? by Morana LUKAČ

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…I will do so by exploring large-scale corpora consisting of web-based data, the Global Web-Based Corpus (GloWbE) (Davies 2013) and the NOW Corpus (Davies 2013), where a higher number of occurrences of this low-frequency word can be found. …”
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    Improvement of Carrier Phase Tracking Based on a Joint Vector Architecture by Shaohua Chen, Yang Gao

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…To address this problem and improve the carrier phase tracking sensitivity, a carrier phase tracking method based on a joint vector architecture is proposed. …”
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    Asynchronous Wireless Signal Modulation Recognition Based on In-Phase Quadrature Histogram by Xu Zhang, Xi Hui, Pengwu Wan, Tengfei Hui, Xiongfei Li

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Firstly, the low-speed asynchronous sampled signals are modeled, and their in-phase quadrature components are used to generate a two-dimensional asynchronous in-phase quadrature histogram. …”
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    Cement-Based Renders Manufactured with Phase-Change Materials: Applications and Feasibility by Luigi Coppola, Denny Coffetti, Sergio Lorenzi

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The paper focuses on the evaluation of the rheological and mechanical performances of cement-based renders manufactured with phase-change materials (PCM) in form of microencapsulated paraffin for innovative and ecofriendly residential buildings. …”
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