The Advanced Proton Driven Plasma Wakefield Acceleration Experiment (AWAKE) aims at studying plasma wakefield generation and electron acceleration driven by proton bunches. It is a proof-of-principle ...R&D experiment at CERN and the world's first proton driven plasma wakefield acceleration experiment. The AWAKE experiment will be installed in the former CNGS facility and uses the 400 GeV/c proton beam bunches from the SPS. The first experiments will focus on the self-modulation instability of the long (rms ~12 cm) proton bunch in the plasma. These experiments are planned for the end of 2016. Later, in 2017/2018, low energy (~15 MeV) electrons will be externally injected to sample the wakefields and be accelerated beyond 1 GeV. The main goals of the experiment will be summarized. A summary of the AWAKE design and construction status will be presented.
A 22 nm generation technology is described incorporating transistor and interconnects with performance suitable for the needs of both high density DRAM and high-performance logic devices. We have ...integrated a 0.029 μm 2 DRAM cell capable of meeting >100μs retention at 95°C. Results will be reported for a test-vehicle with best-reported array density at 17.5Mb/mm 2 based on a 128Mb macro. The process technology utilizes our leading edge 22nm 3-D tri-gate transistor as described previously 1,2. The excellent leakage and performance characteristics of tri-gate transistors have been optimized for the access transistor, while maintaining the performance needed to enable high performance circuits in the same die. A high aspect-ratio, 3-D metal-insulator-metal capacitor trench has been integrated into the ultra-low-k interlayer dielectric and Cu metallization used for interconnect stacks. The previously described 22nm logic and SoC technology has been leveraged, with a 3-D MIM capacitor included in the ultra-low-k (ULK) ILD at the same level as the Metal-2 through Metal-4 interconnects. Excellent retention capability and yield have been demonstrated.
Effect of methionine and threonine supplementations on performance of broiler chicken challenged with oral infectious bursal disease virus vaccine F. Maroufyan; A. Kasim; S. R. Hashemi ...
Proceeding of the International Conference on Animal Health and Human Safety, M. Ariff OmarRasedee AbdullahGurmeet Kaur DhaliwalChen Hui ChengM. MurugaiyahKalthum HashimOoi Peck Toung.- UPM Serdang, Selangor (Malaysia): Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Univ. Putra Malaysia, (Malaysia), 2009. International Conference on Animal Health and Human Safety, Palm Garden IOI Resort Putrajaya (Malaysia), 6-8 Dec 2009.- 978-967-344-122-8.- p.95-97,
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A random variable of (x1) is defined to be normally distributed if its weight/density is given where the parameter micron and O2 satisfy (-~ micron+~) and O20. The standard normal random variable ...which has mean of 0 and variance 1 or Z ~ N (0.1) could be used for selection criteria of maize family for Open Pollinated Variety parental material. The analysis is called Index Selection. Breeders could give criteria to select families in a population with range value of standard deviation (s) -3.0 to + 3.0 and intensity 0 to 10. The Index Selection method was utilized to select families from maize population AMATL (S1) C2 which was improved for acid soil tolerance. In selecting best families breeders defined standard deviation (s): 0.0 to 3.0 and intensity 5.0 to 9.0. The mean yield of 20 selected families was 3055 kg/ha or 32.5 percent higher than mean of its population; Anthesis Silking Interval mean was six days. Five variables (plant height, ear height, plant aspect, husk aspect and ear aspect) were defined as the same with population (s
The Advanced Proton Driven Plasma Wakefield Acceleration Experiment (AWAKE) aims at studying plasma wakefield generation and electron acceleration driven by proton bunches. It is a proof-of-principle ...R&D; experiment at CERN and the world׳s first proton driven plasma wakefield acceleration experiment. The AWAKE experiment will be installed in the former CNGS facility and uses the 400 GeV/c proton beam bunches from the SPS. The first experiments will focus on the self-modulation instability of the long (rms ~12 cm) proton bunch in the plasma. These experiments are planned for the end of 2016. Later, in 2017/2018, low energy (~15 MeV) electrons will be externally injected into the sample wakefields and be accelerated beyond 1 GeV. The main goals of the experiment will be summarized. A summary of the AWAKE design and construction status will be presented.
Weighted least squares design of 2-D digital filters Al-Naimy, F.S.; Nigam, M.J.; Kasim, A.
2000 10th Mediterranean Electrotechnical Conference. Information Technology and Electrotechnology for the Mediterranean Countries. Proceedings. MeleCon 2000 (Cat. No.00CH37099),
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The design of finite impulse response (FIR) filters in one or two-dimensions can be performed with good computational efficiency using weighted least square (WLS) design. This paper presents an ...improved WLS technique for the design of 2-D FIR filters. We introduce an updating desired frequency response, which implicitly includes the weighting function such that the sum of weighted square errors to be minimized can be represented in a 2-D matrix form. This makes it possible to keep all filter parameters in their natural 2-D form, thereby reducing the computational complexity from O(N/sup 6/) to O(N/sup 3/). It is confirmed through design examples that our approach is computationally efficient and leads to nearly optimal approximations.
Population of Maros Sintetic-1 was intercrossed between 12 inbred lines (S4 and S5) which tolerance under acid sulphate soil. Population to be improved was subjected to under low nitrogen to find ...yield 5,0 t/ha. Evaluation of 210 S1 families of Maros Sintetic-1 has been conducted in Bajeng on 2000/2001 to obtain selected superior family with intensity selection 10 percent. Two environment evaluated was (1) deficiency of N, Urea 50 kg/ha, and (2) normal N, Urea 300 kg/ha. The method used was Alfa Lattice design with two replications (14 x 15), plot size 4.0 m, spacing 75 x 20 cm and basal fertilizer was 200-100 of SP36 and KCl, control lines were Lamuru and Barambai composite (S1)Cl. The result showed that yield of 20 superior families S1 in normal N (Urea 300 kg/ha) is 4,613-6,094 kg/ha, and in under low N (Urea 50 kg/ha) is 1,934-4,747 kg/ha. Family S1 (Maros Sintetic-1, 9, 86, 26, 124, 163, 100, and 110) is the best families to improve genetic variability in the next cycle (C1) as parental of OPV variety with value of yield-ratio 0.70. The plant aspect, husk cover and ear is (1.0-2.0) and ASI 4.0 days. The score of selected families is 2-4 (resistance) to leaf blight (Helminthosporium spp.) and population 4.7 under normal N condition