997 resultados para Electronic Documents
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Zinc indium tin oxide (ZITO) transparent conductive oxide layers were deposited via radio frequency (RF) magnetron co-sputtering at room temperature. A series of samples with gradually varying zinc content was investigated. The samples were characterized with x-ray and ultraviolet photoemission spectroscopy (XPS, UPS) to determine the electronic structure of the surface. Valence and conduction bands maxima (VBM, CBM), and work function were determined. The experiments indicate that increasing Zn content results in films with a higher defect rate at the surface leading to the formation of a degenerately doped surface layer if the Zn content surpasses 50%. Furthermore, the experiments demonstrate that ZITO is susceptible to ultraviolet light induced work function reduction, similar to what was earlier observed on ITO and TiO2 films.
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Työn tarkoituksena on ollut luoda varaosien tunnistukseen kehitysmalli, jota voidaan käyttää pohjana palveluiden kehityksessä. Saatavilla olevia tunnistusmenetelmiä parantamalla on mahdollista kehittää liiketoimintaprosesseja. Yrityksiin kohdistuu yhä enemmän vaatimuksia, jotka täyttääkseen on kyettävä luomaan kustomoitavissa olevia innovatiivisia palvelukokonaisuuksia. Yritysten tulisi kerätä yhteen kaikki saatavilla oleva tieto asiakkaiden hankkimista tuotteista ja palveluista tarjoten näiden kautta toimintamahdollisuuksia lähemmäs asiakasrajapintaan. Sähköisten tunnistuspalveluiden kehitys ja integrointi yhdeksi kokonaisuudeksi on keskeisessä asemassa yrityksen palvelutarjontaa kehitettäessä. Palveluihin voidaan antaa pääsy SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) -malliin perustuvien portaaleiden kautta. Uudet varaosien tunnistusmenetelmät tulee liittää web-palveluina portaaliin integrointimenetelmiä käyttäen. Varaosien tunnistuksen kannalta on keskeistä linkittää taustajärjestelmien tieto tukemaan tunnistusprosessia tuotteiden koko elinkaaren ajan. Case tapauksessa integroitiin varaosien tunnistuspalveluina IMB WebSphere Portal:n PDM (Product Data Management) -järjestelmän varaosadokumentaatio. Lisäksi luotiin varaosien tunnistusjärjestelmän vaatima datamalli, joka mahdollistaa PDMjärjestelmässä olevan as-built – varaosarakenteen hyväksikäytön portaaliin liitettävän graafisen varaosien tunnistusjärjestelmän kanssa. Tulevaisuuden kehitysmahdollisuuksina nähdään huoltojärjestelmien tiedon integrointi osaksi tunnistusmenetelmiä parantavaa kokonaisuutta, huoltotarpeen automaattinen seuranta ja analysointi, RFID:n käyttömahdollisuudet, mobiili-sovellusten kehitys, varaosien tunnistukseen perustuvien liiketoimintaprosessien automatisointi sekä jatkuva tiedonjaon kehittäminen.
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The electron transmission and bound state properties of a quantum wire with a sharp bend at arbitrary angle are studied, extending results on the right angle sharp bend (the L¿shaped wire). These new results are compared to those of a similar structure, the circular bend wire. The possibility of using a bent wire to perform transistor action is also discussed.
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Madagascar is renowned for the loss of the forested habitat of lemurs and other species endemic to the island. Less well known is that in the highlands, a region often described as an environmental "basket-case" of fire-degraded, eroded grasslands, woody cover has been increasing for decades. Using information derived from publically available high- and medium-resolution satellites, this study characterizes tree cover dynamics in the highlands of Madagascar over the past two decades. Our results reveal heterogeneous patterns of increased tree cover on smallholder farms and village lands, spurred by a mix of endogenous and exogenous forces. The new trees play important roles in rural livelihoods, providing renewable supplies of firewood, charcoal, timber and other products and services, as well as defensible claims to land tenure in the context of a decline in the use of hillside commons for grazing. This study documents this nascent forest transition through Land Change Science techniques, and provides a prologue to political ecological analysis by setting these changes in their social and environmental context and interrogating the costs and benefits of the shift in rural livelihood strategies.
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The fight against doping in sports has been governed since 1999 by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), an independent institution behind the implementation of the World Anti-Doping Code (Code). The intent of the Code is to protect clean athletes through the harmonization of anti-doping programs at the international level with special attention to detection, deterrence and prevention of doping.1 A new version of the Code came into force on January 1st 2015, introducing, among other improvements, longer periods of sanctioning for athletes (up to four years) and measures to strengthen the role of anti-doping investigations and intelligence. To ensure optimal harmonization, five International Standards covering different technical aspects of the Code are also currently in force: the List of Prohibited Substances and Methods (List), Testing and Investigations, Laboratories, Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUE) and Protection of Privacy and Personal Information. Adherence to these standards is mandatory for all anti-doping stakeholders to be compliant with the Code. Among these documents, the eighth version of International Standard for Laboratories (ISL), which also came into effect on January 1st 2015, includes regulations for WADA and ISO/IEC 17025 accreditations and their application for urine and blood sample analysis by anti-doping laboratories.2 Specific requirements are also described in several Technical Documents or Guidelines in which various topics are highlighted such as the identification criteria for gas chromatography (GC) and liquid chromatography (LC) coupled to mass spectrometry (MS) techniques (IDCR), measurements and reporting of endogenous androgenic anabolic agents (EAAS) and analytical requirements for the Athlete Biological Passport (ABP).
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