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• Parasitic cavity modes internal to the shielded package may be suppressed over the frequency range of the fundamental stopband. • Crosstalk between internal transmission lines can be suppressed. • For packages with integrated antenna elements, ... more
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Electromagnetic band-gap (EBG) structures refer to arrays of two-dimensional or three-dimensional periodic objects that inhibit the propagation of electromagnetic waves in a particular frequency band (the bandgap) irrespective of the direction of ... more
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The answer again lies in the shape of the geodesic structure. The lower the total outside surface area (walls and ceilings) the greater the efficiency in energy use for heating and cooling. A dome has approximately one-third less surface area to ... more
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The issue has been one of market perception that EBG structures are too large or the frequency of operation is too high. This perception is understandable given that most if not all of the early publications (2003-2005) on power plane noise ... more
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A - Yes. Currently, there are more than 2,500,000 pieces of loan and pricing data managed within the iMort™_Lender system, including Conforming, Jumbo, ALT-A and even sub-Prime data. Our technology is constantly upgraded to handle any type of ... more
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All grains or crystals are composed of atoms bound together in a definite pattern. These structures are called space lattice or crystal structures. At a fixed temperature, the atoms in an array are spaced a definite distance from one another, ... more
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Yes. Clearing and Grubbing includes removal of all fences, brick structures, and other items within designated limits inside the right-of-way and easement areas. ... more
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Yes, we provide a wide range of quality services for existing buildings regardless as to who constructed the structure. ... more
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No. For example, you wouldn't call the two-inch-across structures illustrated at the left mushrooms -- even though the items shown there are indeed the spore-producing reproductive structures of a fungus, called False Turkey-tails (I wonder why?). ... more
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Our structures are basically designed to allow the addition of an extension in length, which is possible at any time. Such an extension normally complies with the previous frame spacing of the structure (usually 5,00 m), and may be used in as many ... more
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