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Cet article présente une entrevue inédite d’Hubert Aquin avec l’écrivain britannique Aldous Huxley, réalisée dans le cadre de l’émission "Premier plan" du 12 juin 1960 à la télévision de Radio-Canada. L’analyse des contextes de production, de diffusion et de réception de l’entrevue, située dans le corpus des grands entretiens réalisés en 1960 par Hubert Aquin, permet de mieux saisir l’impact de la carrière journalistique sur la formation intellectuelle de l’écrivain, du militant politique et de l’homme des médias. La réémergence du patrimoine médiatique aquinien, grâce à la nouvelle accessibilité de plusieurs dizaines de documents audiovisuels à l’Université de Montréal, est finalement soulignée, laissant entrevoir de nouvelles perspectives d’études de l’œuvre.
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The increasing interest in the interaction of light with electricity and electronically active materials made the materials and techniques for producing semitransparent electrically conducting films particularly attractive. Transparent conductors have found major applications in a number of electronic and optoelectronic devices including resistors, transparent heating elements, antistatic and electromagnetic shield coatings, transparent electrode for solar cells, antireflection coatings, heat reflecting mirrors in glass windows and many other. Tin doped indium oxide (indium tin oxide or ITO) is one of the most commonly used transparent conducting oxides. At present and likely well into the future this material offers best available performance in terms of conductivity and transmittivity combined with excellent environmental stability, reproducibility and good surface morphology. Although partial transparency, with a reduction in conductivity, can be obtained for very thin metallic films, high transparency and simultaneously high conductivity cannot be attained in intrinsic stoichiometric materials. The only way this can be achieved is by creating electron degeneracy in a wide bandgap (Eg > 3eV or more for visible radiation) material by controllably introducing non-stoichiometry and/or appropriate dopants. These conditions can be conveniently met for ITO as well as a number of other materials like Zinc oxide, Cadmium oxide etc. ITO shows interesting and technologically important combination of properties viz high luminous transmittance, high IR reflectance, good electrical conductivity, excellent substrate adherence and chemical inertness. ITO is a key part of solar cells, window coatings, energy efficient buildings, and flat panel displays. In solar cells, ITO can be the transparent, conducting top layer that lets light into the cell to shine the junction and lets electricity flow out. Improving the ITO layer can help improve the solar cell efficiency. A transparent ii conducting oxide is a material with high transparency in a derived part of the spectrum and high electrical conductivity. Beyond these key properties of transparent conducting oxides (TCOs), ITO has a number of other key characteristics. The structure of ITO can be amorphous, crystalline, or mixed, depending on the deposition temperature and atmosphere. The electro-optical properties are a function of the crystallinity of the material. In general, ITO deposited at room temperature is amorphous, and ITO deposited at higher temperatures is crystalline. Depositing at high temperatures is more expensive than at room temperature, and this method may not be compatible with the underlying devices. The main objective of this thesis work is to optimise the growth conditions of Indium tin oxide thin films at low processing temperatures. The films are prepared by radio frequency magnetron sputtering under various deposition conditions. The films are also deposited on to flexible substrates by employing bias sputtering technique. The films thus grown were characterised using different tools. A powder x-ray diffractometer was used to analyse the crystalline nature of the films. The energy dispersive x-ray analysis (EDX) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were used for evaluating the composition and morphology of the films. Optical properties were investigated using the UVVIS- NIR spectrophotometer by recording the transmission/absorption spectra. The electrical properties were studied using vander Pauw four probe technique. The plasma generated during the sputtering of the ITO target was analysed using Langmuir probe and optical emission spectral studies.
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The radio frequency plasma generated during the sputtering of Indium Tin Oxide target using Argon was analyzed by Langmuir probe and optical-emission spectroscopy. The basic plasma parameters such as electron temperature and ion density were evaluated. These studies were carried out by varying the RF power from 20 to 50 W. A linear increase in ion density and an exponential decrease in electron temperature with rf power were observed. The measured plasma parameters were then correlated with the properties of ITO thin films deposited under similar plasma conditions.
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Farm communication and extension programs are vital part of the farm development attempts. Electronic media plays a major role in farm extension activities. Kerala, the consumer state, which was a complete agricultural state in pre-independence period, is the sprouting land of agricultural extension and publication activities in print media. Later AIR (All India Radio) farm programs and farm broadcasting of Doordarshan enriched the role of electronic media in farm extension activities. The media saturated southern state of India received this new electronic media farm communication revolution whole heartedly. However, after 1990, Kerala witnessed a flood of private T V channels and currently there are 24 channels in this regional language, named Malayalam. All major news and entertainment channels are broadcasting farm programs. Farm programs of AIR and Doordarshan, broadcasted in Malayalam language, have been well accepted to the farmers‘ in Kerala. However, post-independence period, witnessed the formation of Kerala state in Indian Union and the first ballot-elected communist Government started its administration. After the land reform bills, the state witnessed a gradual decrease in agricultural production. Even if it is not reflected much in the attitude and practices of farm community and farm broadcast of traditional electronic broadcasting, a change is observable after the post-liberalization era of India. Private Television channels, which were focused on entertainment value of programs, started broadcasting farm programs and the parameters of program production went through certain changes. In this situation, there is ample relevance for a study about the farm programs of electronic media in terms of a comparative study of audience perception. The study is limited in the state of Kerala as it is the most media saturated state in India. The study analyzes the rate, nature and scope of adoption of farming methods transmitted through electronic media (T.V. and Radio) in Malayalam language.All kinds of Farm programs including comprehensive program serials, success stories, seasonal cropping methods, experts opinion, been analyzed on the basis of the following objectives. To find whether propagating new farm methods through farm programs in electronic media or the availability of adequate infrastructure and economic factors make a farmer to adopt a new farming method. To find which electronic media has more influence on farmers to adopt agricultural programs. To find which form of electronic media gets better feedback from farmers To find out whether the programs of T.V. or Radio is more acceptable to farmers than the print media. To find whether farmers gets the message through their preferred medium for the message. The researcher recorded opinions from a panel of agricultural officers, farm Information officers, agro extension researchers and experts. According to their opinions and guidelines, a pilot study is designed and conducted in Kanjikuzhy Panchayath, in Alappuzha district, Kerala. The Panchayath is selected by considering its ideal nature of being the sample for a social Science research. Besides, the nature of farming in the Panchayath, which devoid of the cultivation of cash crops also supported its sample value. As per the observations from the pilot study, researcher confirmed the Triangulation method as the methodology of research. The questionnaire survey, being the primary part contained 42 Questions with 6 independent and 32 dependent variables. The survey is conducted among 400 respondents in Idukki, Alappuzha and Pathanamthitta districts considering geographical differences and distribution of different types of crops. The response from a total of 360 respondents, 120 from each district, finally selected for tabulation and data analysis.The data analysis, based on percentage analysis, along with the results from focus group discussion among a selected group of 20 farmers, together produced the results as follows. Farmers, who are the audience of farm programs, have a very serious approach towards the medium. They are maintaining a critical point of view towards the content of the programs. Farmers are reasonably aware about the financial side of the programs and the monitory aspirations of both private and Government owned Television channels. Even though, the farmers are not aware on the technical terminology and jargons, they have ideas about success stories, program serials and they are even informed about channels are not maintaining an audience research section like AIR. Though the farmers accept Doordarshan as the credential source of farm information and methods, they are inclined to the entertainment value of programs too. They prefer to have more entertainment value for the programs of Doordarshan. Surprisingly, they have very solid suggestions on even about the shots which add entertainment value to the farm broadcasting methods of Doordarshan. Farmers are very much aware about the fact that media is just an instrument for inspiration and persuasion. They strongly believe that the source of information and new methods is agricultural research and an effective change happens only when there are adequate infrastructure and marketing facilities, along with the proper support from Government agricultural guideline and support systems like Krishi Bhavans. They strongly believe that media alone cannot create any magic in increasing agricultural production. Farmers are pointing out the lack of response to the feedback and queries of farmers on farming methods, as an evidence for the difference in levels of commitment of Government and private owned Television channels.Farmers are still perceiving AIR farm programs are far more committed to farmers and farming than any other electronic medium. However, they are seriously lacking Radio receivers with medium wave reception facility. Farmers perceive that the farming methods on new crops are more adoptable than the farming methods of traditional crops in both private and Government owned Television channels. There are multiple factors behind this observation from farmers. Farmers changed in terms of viewing habits and they prefer success stories, which are totally irrelevant and they even think that such stories encourage people to go for farming and they opined that such stories are good sources of inspiration. However, they are all very much sure about the importance and particular about the presence of entertainment factor even in farm programs. Farmers expect direct interaction of any expert of the new farming method to implement the method in their agriculture practices. Though introduction of a new idea in the T.V. is acceptable, farmers need the direct instruction of expert on field to start implementing the new farming practices Farmers still have an affinity towards print media reports and agricultural pages and they have complaints to print media on the removal of agricultural information pages from news papers. They prefer the reports in print media as it facilitates them to collect and refer articles when they need it. Farmers are having an eye of doubt about the credibility of farm programs by private T.V. channels. Even if they prefer private Television channels for listening and adopting new farming methods and other farm information, they scrutinize programs to know whether they are sponsored programs by agrochemical or agro-fertilizer manufacturer.
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Numerous low - pressure systems form in the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal. These low-pressure systems are highly useful in bringing the rainfall over the Indian sub continent. The developments of these systems are accompanied by the reduction in air temperature and an increase in atmospheric humidity. The radio refractivity, which is a function of the atmospheric pressure, temperature and humidity, also changes following the development of these systems. Variation of radio refractive index and its vertical gradient are analysed for many low pressure systems formed over the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal. It is found that the atmosphere becomes super refractive associated with the formation of these systems, caused by the increase in humidity and decrease in temperature. The maximum gradient is observed near the surface layers, especially in the lowest 1 km. Super refraction leads to increased radar detection range and extension of radio horizon
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The carrier transport mechanism of polyaniline (PA) thin films prepared by radio frequency plasma polymerization is described in this paper. The mechanism of electrical conduction and carrier mobility of PA thin films for different temperatures were examined using the aluminium–PA–aluminium (Al–PA–Al) structure. It is found that the mechanism of carrier transport in these thin films is space charge limited conduction. J –V studies on an asymmetric electrode configuration using indium tin oxide (ITO) as the base electrode and Al as the upper electrode (ITO–PA–Al structure) show a diode-like behaviour with a considerable rectification ratio
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Software Defined Radio (SDR) hardware platforms use parallel architectures. Current concepts of developing applications (such as WLAN) for these platforms are complex, because developers describe an application with hardware-specifics that are relevant to parallelism such as mapping and scheduling. To reduce this complexity, we have developed a new programming approach for SDR applications, called Virtual Radio Engine (VRE). VRE defines a language for describing applications, and a tool chain that consists of a compiler kernel and other tools (such as a code generator) to generate executables. The thesis presents this concept, as well as describes the language and the compiler kernel that have been developed by the author. The language is hardware-independent, i.e., developers describe tasks and dependencies between them. The compiler kernel performs automatic parallelization, i.e., it is capable of transforming a hardware-independent program into a hardware-specific program by solving hardware-specifics, in particular mapping, scheduling and synchronizations. Thus, VRE simplifies programming tasks as developers do not solve hardware-specifics manually.
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Utilización de las TICs en las distintas áreas de conocimiento y edición de un periódico escolar digital, así como la conexión de la emisora escolar para su escucha a través de internet incluida dentro de su página web.
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El currículum de la asignatura de Música en cuarto de ESO desarrolla entre otras temáticas las nuevas tecnologías y los medios de comunicación. Sin que se obvie el hecho de que la totalidad del currículum se puede desarrollar a partir de este proyecto educativo. La idea ha consistido en impartir el temario de la asignatura de Música en cuarto curso de la ESO a partir de la confección de programas de radio a desarrollar en los recreos. De este modo se trabajó cada uno de los epígrafes del currículum, seleccionando aquellas audiciones a presentar al resto de compañeros del centro junto con música comercial. De esta forma han trabajado su música preferida y han integrado una tipología a la que el alumnado no tiene acceso y con la que deben familiarizarse para configurar un criterio estético más personal.
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El objetivo del presente trabajo es acercar al alumnado al conocimiento del mundo tan cercano y, a la vez, tan desconocido para la mayoría, que representan los medios de comunicación, para que puedan ser cada día más conscientes de la importancia de éstos. Los medios de comunicación están en la casa, en la calle, en todas partes. Raro es el lugar que se resiste a su poder de penetración. Forman parte imprescindible de la vida moderna, del progreso, y lo queramos o no vamos asimilando sus mensajes de manera más o menos consciente. Se puede y se debe comenzar el día relacionando al alumnado con su contexto más inmediato, es decir, comentando las noticias del momento, potenciando al mismo tiempo la comprensión de la realidad más inmediata. La prensa, la radio y la publicidad ayudan al profesorado a un tipo de enseñanza vinculada a la vida, pero no hay que olvidar que esto requiere a su vez de un gran esfuerzo y que no es tarea fácil.
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En esta comunicaci??n se aborda un programa radiof??nico-escolar nacido en los primeros a??os de la fase tecnocr??tica del franquismo. El programa de radio Horizontes, iniciado en el curso 1954 y dirigido a la infancia asturiana, fue planteado para ser escuchado en las escuelas. El d??a de emisi??n el programa formaba parte de la actividad educativa de los escolares al ser sintonizado desde las aulas y posteriormente requerir los maestros actividades relacionadas con el contenido, tales como s??ntesis, redacciones, dibujos... o bien realizando las tareas propuestas en los concursos. No se trataba de un programa infantil al uso sino de un programa radiof??nico en horario lectivo para ni??os y maestros, cuyo contenido, a tono con la ??poca, no parece estar pensado s??lo para el entretenimiento o el adoctrinamiento pol??tico y religioso sino tambi??n para estimular el conocimiento de manera l??dica, fomentando la cultura de los escolares y de la poblaci??n. Resumen basado en la publicaci??n.
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El proyecto se fundamenta en la creación de líneas estratégicas que permitan el sostenimiento y captación de audiencias de las emisoras Radio Nacional de Colombia y Radiónica. Por medio de un planteamiento estratégico se generan para este proyecto tres fases de implementación: Plan de medios, Segmentación de mercados y Realización de eventos en Cali, Medellín y Bogotá.
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Alunizando, el magazine de los sesenta hoy, es un programa radial que pretende transportar al oyente a la época de su infancia y juventud, época de grandes transformaciones tanto para Colombia como para el mundo. Asimismo, busca indicar las causas o las raíces de los fenómenos y procesos que se viven hoy en día en el mundo. No sólo es un programa para los nostálgicos, sino también para aquellas personas interesadas en la historia, música, hechos y personajes de los sesenta, así como para quienes buscan una alternativa a los programas radiales convencionales. Al ser un magazine radial cuenta en su estructura con géneros periodísticos tales como: la noticia, el reportaje, la crónica, el perfil biográfico y un género dramático que es la radionovela.
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En un amplio contexto, el objetivo general de Radio Semillas: La voz de Iraca es identificar los alcances del periodista radial en pequeñas comunidades para justificar la existencia de las radios comunitarias. Se busca establecer la reivindicación de este tipo de emisoras al exhibir su labor en el fortalecimiento de comunidad. Finalmente, este trabajo se realizó con el estímulo y compromiso periodístico de aportar un trabajo transmedia de calidad a la actual bibliografía académica acerca de radios comunitarias en el país.
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Introducción: la medición de la densidad mineral ósea en el fémur y columna lumbar es considerada la prueba de oro para el diagnóstico de osteoporosis en mujeres postmenopáusicas, sin tener suficiente evidencia de la utilidad al medir de manera individual o simultanea el radio 33 con este mismo propósito. Metodología Se realizó un estudio de pruebas diagnósticas, valorando concordancia anidada para determinar el valor diagnóstico del radio 33 comparado con los resultados por dual fémur y columna, actualmente patrón de oro el en diagnóstico. Se incluyeron mujeres mayores de 50 años entre el periodo de 2008 y 2011. Resultados Se incluyeron 3241 osteodensitometrias de pacientes femeninas con columna AP, dual fémur, radio ultradistal y radio 33. Tomando como estándar de oro la medición en columna y/o femur, el radio-33 obtuvo una sensibilidad de 95.5% y especificidad de 91% (p= 0,000) para osteoporosis, y una sensibilidad de 76.5% y especificidad de 54.9% p=0,000 para el diagnóstico de osteopenia. El radio 33 permite diagnosticar un 35% adicional de casos que no son captados con la medición en fémur y columna lumbar. Discusión La osteodensitometría en los sitios usados comúnmente, predice únicamente el 40% del riesgo de fractura (1). Si se incluye la medición de radio 33, la sensibilidad de la osteodensitometría sube en un 35.66% adicional, logrando detectar más pacientes con este riesgo y generando un impacto en la oportunidad del tratamiento y quizás reducción en la morbi-mortalidad secundaria a fracturas en esta población susceptible.