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Table 2: Equipment List for 4/12/2002 UWB EMI Testing

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"... In PAGE 14: ... An external UWB source power supply and HP 8116A Pulse Function Generator were provided by NASA to externally clock the UWB signal source, and a portable VOR/ILS Ramp Test Set (TIC Tester) was provided by United Airlines to allow transmission of ILS reference signals. A list of test equipment is provided in Table2 . The HP 8116A Pulse Function Generator was set to output 1 microsecond pulses at the desired pulse repetition frequency, and allowed external modulation of the UWB clock pulse by connecting a modulating signal to its Control-Input jack.... ..."

Table 5: Equipment List for 5/8-9/2002 UWB EMI Testing

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"... In PAGE 19: ... The primary goal was to duplicate the ILS Localizer interference found on the B747-400, and to better quantify the UWB interference thresholds found previously for the ILS, TCAS and ATC aircraft systems. A list of test equipment is provided in Table5 . Again, an external power supply and HP 8116A Pulse Function Generator were provided by NASA to externally clock the UWB signal source, and a portable VOR/ILS Ramp Test Set (TIC Tester) was provided by United Airlines to allow transmission of ILS reference signals.... ..."

Table 7. R amp;D expenditures (Equipment purchase costs) to total sales

in Technology Management Process Of The Part And Component Suppliers In The Turkish Automotive Industry
by Gündüz Ulusoy, Ahmet Özgür, Taner Bilgiç, Erbil Payzin, Ali Riza Kaylan
"... In PAGE 10: ... Reason No impact Little impact Great impact The company wishes to gain expertise in a particular technology 0 18 82 R amp;D area is close to existing technical capabilities 6 35 59 Internal R amp;D is less expensive than acquisition from external sources 18 35 47 The company wishes to keep its technological thrust confidential 18 35 47 The company culture fosters the belief that the only good technology is developed internally 59 41 0 Table 6. Reasons for acquiring technology from internal sources (%) Despite the fact that internal development is practised by 62% of the companies R amp;D expenditures are quite low ( Table7 ). In 1997, 64% of the companies reported R amp;D expenditures lower that 0.... In PAGE 10: ... amp;D expenditures greater than 1%. The change over the past three years in negligible. The average annual increase is three per cent. Table7 depicts R amp;D expenditures to total sales ratio of the surveyed companies in three groups. In the first group there are companies with number of employees less than 250, the second group contains companies with 251 and 500 employees and group three contains companies with more than 500 employees.... ..."

Table 13. TFE equipment specifications. Equipment Specifications

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"... In PAGE 7: ...able 12. TFE inorganic ground water chemistry influent concentrations since 1984 ..... 38 Table13 .... In PAGE 50: ... The specifications and design for TFE are presented below. The equipment specifications are presented in Table13 . A location plan and a P amp;ID are presented as Plates 3 and 4*, respectively.... ..."

Table 5. TFD equipment specifications. Equipment Specification

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"... In PAGE 32: ...UCRL-AR-113880 March 1, 1994 The specifications and design for TFD are presented below. The equipment specifications are presented in Table5 . A location plan and a P amp;ID are presented as Plates 1 and 2*, respectively.... In PAGE 90: ...ederwall, B. Qualheim, R. S. Lawson, and W. F. Isherwood (1989), LLNL Ground Water Project Monthly Progress Report, January 1989, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, Calif. (UCAR-10160-89-2) ( Table5 revised February 25, 1993; page 43 revised September 2, 1993). Gill, M.... ..."

Table 2: Equipment Data

in ABSTRACT ASSESSMENT OF POTENTIAL GAINS IN PRODUCTIVITY DUE TO PROACTIVE RETICLE MANAGEMENT USING DISCRETE EVENT SIMULATION
by P. A. Farrington, H. B. Nembhard, D. T. Sturrock, G. W. Evans, Sungmin Park, John Fowler Ph. D, Matt Carlyle
"... In PAGE 4: ... For this reason, it was not included. Table2 shows the equipment detail used in the simulation. Table 2: Equipment Data... ..."

Table 1 Equipment for the experiment

in © Universiti Teknologi Malaysia THE OPTIMIZATION OF STEPPING STONE DETECTION: PACKET CAPTURING STEPS
by Mohd Nizam Omar, Mohd Aizaini Maarof, Anazida Zainal 2006
"... In PAGE 7: ...1 2.1 Tools Table1 lists the equipments used for the experiment. Table 1 Equipment for the experiment... ..."

Table 1: Equipment Assumptions

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"... In PAGE 3: ... Additional com- parisons are made to the use of 193nm dry and immersion equipment. Table1 shows the Imprint equipment assump- tions. The throughput is given in terms of wafers per hour (wph).... ..."

Table 3 Equipment suppliers

in Dynamic Adaptation in Fly Motion Vision
by Virginia L. Flanagin, Zur Erlangung Des Doktorgrades, Abteilung ‚neuronale Informationsverarbeitung, Virginia L. Flanagin, Ehrenwörtliche Versicherung
"... In PAGE 60: ...DL version 5.0-6.0 Research Systems Inc. Colorado, USA Table3 Suppliers for the electrophysiological equipment and programming software. ... ..."

Table 2 Equipment for PSTN.

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"... In PAGE 12: ...The equipment required for a PSTN return channel is given User Broadcaster in Table2 , and the relative advantages and disadvantages are shown in Table 3. An ETSI standard is available for a return channel over PSTN [7].... ..."
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