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    All-optical TDM data demultiplexing based on a highly nonlinear fiber Kerr gate using a linearly chirped rectangular control pulse

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    We experimentally demonstrate an OTDM demultiplexer based on a fiber Kerr gate which uses a linearly- chirped rectangular control pulse generated by shaping a spectrally broadened pulse with a fiber Bragg grating. Error- free, 40Gbit/s to 10Gbit/s demultiplexing is successfully achieved

    Past veterinarians in South Africa

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    An alphabetical list containing short biographies of all deceased South African veterinarians up to 1990.[compiled by] P.J. (Bill) PosthumusVolume 1: AL -- Volume 2: M-ZAlso available in print http://137.215.9.20/record=b1893606ab2013ab201

    An evaluation of dryland watershed development projects in India:

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    This study addresses three main research questions: 1) What projects are most successful in promoting the objectives of raising agricultural productivity, improving natural resource management and reducing poverty? 2) What approaches enable them to succeed? 3) What nonproject factors also contribute to achieving these objectives? The major hypotheses are that participatory approaches that devote more attention to social organization yield superior project impact, and that favorable economic conditions and good infrastructure also support better natural resource management and higher productivity.Natural resources India Management., Poverty India., Agricultural productivity Economic aspects India.,

    Open brief aan den WelEdel. Gestr. Heer P.J. Joubert

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    leyds-70-7201.pdf created from original pamphlet in the WJ Leyds Collection held in the Africana Section of the Stellenbosch University Library and Information Service.Dutch open letter to P.J. Joubert concerning a railroad concession granted to the author and two of his friends in 1885

    Design, Modeling and Simulation of a 52MHz MEMS Gyroscope Device in 1.5um SOI

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    In this thesis , a simulation model of a MEMS gyroscope is presented. The model enables mode matching and analysis of the dynamic behavior of a gyroscope. Furthermore, the model allows the optimization the design parameters of the gyroscope. The simulated gyroscope operates at a frequency of 52MHz with amplitudes of 10nm and quality factor of 50,000. Finally, the drive mode measurements are presented at different bias voltages.Microelectronics & Computer EngineeringElectrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Scienc

    Het gemeentelijk Investeringsraadsel: Het verband tussen gemeentelijke investeringen en lokale welvaartsontwikkeling

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    Dit proefschrift gaat over de vraag in hoeverre in Nederland de lokale welvaartsontwikkeling wordt bepaald door de gemeentelijke investeringsinspanning. Op project niveau is meestal wel het een en ander bekend over de maatschappelijke effecten, maar over de impact van de totale investeringsinspanning ontbreekt zowel fundamentele als toepasbare kennis. Het is een raadsel dat nog opgelost dient te worden. De doelstelling van dit proefschrift is daaraan een bijdrage te leveren.Housing System

    Coupled thermo–hydro–mechanical processes for the Dutch radioactive waste repository

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    Disposal of spent nuclear fuel and long lived radioactive waste in deep clay geological formations is one of the promising options worldwide. In this concept of the geological disposal system, the Boom Clay is considered as a potential host rock when designing a generic waste repository in the Netherlands. For design and evaluation of a repository for geologic disposal of nuclear wastes one of its principal concern is the thermal loading. High-level radioactive waste and spent fuel generate considerable amounts of heat. When those waste types are disposed in a geological repository the elevated thermal effect on the behaviour of soils surrounding nuclear waste disposal give rise to change in hydraulic and mechanical properties is a significant factor for repository design. Understanding these time-dependent phenomena processes in relation to both the effects of pore water dissipation and of the thermal expansion is essential for reliably assessing repository performance and evaluating the safety case. This paper presents some of the investigation on the thermal processes with emphasis on the coupled Thermo-Hydro- Mechanical (THM) processes for the disposal concept of a radioactive waste disposal facility, in Boom Clay at a depth of about 500m.Geo-engineerin

    Probabilistic performance assessment of a deep tunnel for a radioactive waste repository in French COx claystone

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    A preliminary probabilistic study of the stability of a circular drift excavated for a radioactive waste repository in the French Callovo-Oxfordian claystone is presented and discussed. An analytical mechanical model assuming isotropic elastic behaviour and linear plastic softening was used. Particular emphasis here is placed on the uncertainty of mechanical property values. The test results from several laboratories showed considerably variable property values and they have been interpreted statistically in this investigation. The obtained statistical results were used in a Monte Carlo framework. The performance of the drift was evaluated in terms of the probability of threshold exceedance in the extent of the plastic zone.Geo-engineerin

    Time- and vector-resolved Kerr microscopy of hard disk writers

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    Copyright © 2011 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and the American Institute of Physics. The following article appeared in Applied Physics Letters 99 (2011) and may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3665957Time-resolved scanning Kerr microscopy has been used to make wafer level measurements of magnetization dynamics within the yoke and pole piece of partially built hard disk writer structures. Three Cartesian components of the vector magnetization were recorded simultaneously using a quadrant photodiode polarization bridge detector. The rise time, relaxation time, and amplitude of each component has been related to the magnetic ground state, the initial torque, and flux propagation through the yoke and pole piece. Dynamic images reveal “flux-beaming” in which the magnetization component parallel to the symmetry axis of the yoke is largest along that axis

    Achteraf bekeken: Architectuur in Suriname 1951 tot 1969: Bouwwerken ontworpen door ir. P.J. Nagel (1921-1997)

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    Dit boek bestaat hoofdzakelijk uit foto’s van bouwwerken in Suriname, ontworpen door ir. Peter Jacobus Nagel in de periode 1951-1969. Ingenieur P.J. Nagel is afgestudeerd aan de Technische Hogeschool Delft. In dit boek wordt beschreven het leven van Nagel: zijn studietijd, eerste werkkring op Aruba, leven en werken als zelfstandig architect in Suriname van 1951 tot 1963 en tot slot zijn activiteiten in- en vanuit Nederland
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