Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Non-standard antennas


Non-standard antennas.


SEND A TEXT WHEN POSSIBLE Typing a message instead of calling protects your head from radiation.SOURCE AccurayFrench physicists and engineers survey new designs for antennas that respond to new materials and technologies, new algorithms and increased speed for signal processing, and new requirements and applications. They cover emerging concepts, technologies, detection and localization, and ultra-wideband. The topics include acoustic antennas for biomedical and industrial ultrasonic imaging, terahertz broadband micro-antennas for continuous wave imaging, the airborne high precision location of radiating sources, and the co-design of antennas with low noise amplifier for ultra-wideband applications.RASE THE BARS R adiation levels rise when your phone tries to connect to a cell tower, so avoid using it anywhere you get a weak signal.Hardcover$195.00"The quantity, quality and diversity of the CyberKnife and TomoTherapy abstracts accepted for presentation at the AAPM/COMP meeting reinforces growing recognition in the medical physicist community of Accuray's technologies," said Euan S. Thomson, Ph.D., president and chief executive officer of Accuray. "These presentations point to positive results as well as new applications for both systems that further expand the number of patients who can benefit from the CyberKnife System and the TomoTherapy System."Ed. by Francois Le Chevalier et al.

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