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Improved sub-threshold Slope in RF vertical MOSFETS using a frame gate architecture
We report a CMOS-compatible vertical MOSFET, which incorporates a frame gate architecture suitable for application in RF circuits. Fabricated surround gate vertical MOSFETs with the frame gate architecture show no degradation of short channel effects when the channel length is scaled, while control devices show significantly degraded sub-threshold slope and DIBL. The frame gate vertical MOSFETs show near ideal sub-threshold slopes of 70-80mV/decade and DIBL of 30-35mV/V in a 100 nm gate length nMOS device. In contrast, the control vertical MOSFETs without the frame gate exhibit sub-threshold slopes of 110 to 140 mV/decade and DIBL of 100 to 280 mV/V. This improved sub-threshold slope is explained by the elimination of etch damage during gate etch
L O. Evans Hall Women’s Dormitory - 1955
This L O. Evans Hall was constructed in 1955 originally built to serve as a female residence hall and later housed the registrar’s office. Student services and administrative offices were located in this building. L.O. Evans was the First Lady at PVAMU college.https://digitalcommons.pvamu.edu/preservation-week-2018/1005/thumbnail.jp
Elliott Hall of Music C/O/L Building
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Elliott Hall of Music C/O/L Building
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Elliott Hall of Music C/O/L Building
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Elliott Hall of Music C/O/L Building
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The Fifth International Conference on Software Engineering Advances - ICSEA 2010
ICSEA is a conference dedicated to the advances in Software Engineering practices. It is organized into the following tracks:
Advances in fundamentals for software development
Advanced mechanisms for software development
Advanced design tools for developing software
Advanced facilities for accessing software
Software performance
Software security, privacy, safeness
Advances in software testing
Specialized software advanced applications
Open source software
Agile software techniques
Software deployment and maintenance
Software engineering techniques, metrics, and formalisms
Business technology
Software economics, adoption, and education
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Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
O. A. C. Review Volume L Issue 5, February 1938
This issue begins with an article about the history of Red Fife Wheat from its origins in Galicia to its importation to Peterborough. Agricultural articles pertain to the dietary benefits of human consumption of rye and timothy grasses, and continued research in soil nutrient depletion. Other articles include the presentation of A. T. Christie's Victorian medals to the Ontario Agricultural College. An alumnus continues his 1931 story as a stowaway. The English column addresses the use of proper English and the origin of the Little Theatre Movement. While the literary column provides book reviews, an account of the Canadian Author Lecture by H. Napier Moore, and the composition of epitaphs. The athletics column reports on the results of the competitions in basketball, swimming, hockey, boxing, wrestling, and fencing. In the Macdonald Institute column a student describes the O. A. C. campus to foreign students, there are also accounts of the "Feminine Section of O. A. C., and a tally of the food consumed in the dinning hall. The highlight of the campus news column is the Conversazione of 1938 and the social events of the season. The O. V. C. column provides updates of the joint social events between the colleges on campus. A new column - the Club News, reviews events for each of the animal husbandry, field husbandry, dairy, horticulture, and biology clubs. Alumni and Alumnae columns provide alumni updates.EditorialLand of the first Red Fife kernelA. T. (Dad) Christie gives keepsakes to President of farm collegeSo now we eat grassStowaway voyageChemistry department attacks soil depletionDepartment of English bulletinThe Origin of the Little Theatre MovementO. A. C. sportsfolioLiterary highlightsMacdonald newsThis life of oursCollege lifeConversazioneHands across the highwayClub newsAlumni newsMacdonald alumnaeGraduate newsadvertisin
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