46 research outputs found

    Magnetic bubble propagation circuits

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    The theoretical model proposed by Archer et al for analysis of field access magnetic-bubble propagation circuits is extended to include rotating drive fields. This extension allows the study of magnetic bubble propagation along a T-Bar pattern. Computer simulations are made for a T-Bar pattern, and useful results are obtained concerning circuit parameters affecting bubble propagation at high frequencies, A new field access circuit is designed which has an essentially uniform bubble velocity profile and is therefore expected to provide wide propagation margins at high frequencies. Results of experiments with this circuit are presented and relevant circuit parameters discussed

    Original filing title: Band | Gates, Allen Francis | Gebelein, Conrad | Kulina, Mark Robert | Deuber, John H. | Seidel, Ken | Tocker, Stanley | Cox, Richard Douglas | Hall, Jackson | Dederick, Warren Emery | Melville, Stan

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    Not every member is identified. This image was collected by Mame Warren for her book Johns Hopkins Knowledge for the World, but was not usedGroup photograph of the band. Individuals pictured include Allen Francis Gates, Conrad Gebelein, Mark Robert Kulina, John H. Deuber, Ken Seidel, Stanley Tocker, Richard Douglas Cox, Jackson Hall, Warren Emery Dederick, and Stan Melville

    Cobweb cellular arrays

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    Magnetic Switching Circuits

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    Executive compensation and business policy choices at U.S. commercial banks

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    This study examines whether and how the terms of CEO compensation contracts at large commercial banks between 1994 and 2006 influenced, or were influenced by, the risky business policy decisions made by these firms. We find strong evidence that bank CEOs responded to contractual risk-taking incentives by taking more risk; bank boards altered CEO compensation to encourage executives to exploit new growth opportunities; and bank boards set CEO incentives in a manner designed to moderate excessive risk-taking. These relationships are strongest during the second half of our sample, after deregulation and technological change had expanded banks' capacities for risk-taking.

    Football

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    This image was collected by Mame Warren for her book Johns Hopkins Knowledge for the World, but was not usedAction shot of the Randolph Macon vs. Hopkins gam

    Track & Field

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    This image was collected by Mame Warren for her book Johns Hopkins Knowledge for the World, but was not usedAction shot of Hopkins athlete pole vaulting | Occurred during the triangle mee

    Fraternities | Student Life | Lena the Hyena Contest

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    This image was collected by Mame Warren for her book Johns Hopkins Knowledge for the World, but was not usedTwo students in costumes during the "Lena the Hyena" contest | One student holds a Vassar pennant, and the other is wearing an animal pelt | Event organized by the Interfraternity Boar

    Football

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    This image was collected by Mame Warren for her book Johns Hopkins Knowledge for the World, but was not usedAction shot of the Randolph Macon vs. Hopkins gam
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