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Research, development and entrepreneurial activities are peiwasive, fueled by ever-growing demands for lighter, smaller and more powerful batteries with even more reliability and extended shelf life for industrial, automotive, military, business, medical, and home uses. Mobile communications, coiuput-... [Pg.235]

But, it is substantially better than the tens of kilohertz that classic amorphous silicon or OFETs can achieve. It is also in frequency ranges of interest for many mobile communication systems and radar detection bands and, therefore, would provide sufficient capability for a range of RF opportunities. [Pg.17]

Section 8 Mobilize community resources and conduct community education Section 9 Make advance preparations to use VHF isolation precautions... [Pg.197]

Fuel cells are an attractive alternative for replacing single-use and rechargeable batteries in mobile communication gadgets like cell phones, PDAs and laptops. Particularly the Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) cell... [Pg.399]

Having inspected the bring area, the fall-out area and the spectators enclosure, it is time to consult the check-list and to commence the unloading of the breworks. It is prudent to place NO SMOKING signs within 50 metres of all breworks, and mobile communication equipment should be banned from the vicinity because of the radio hazard if the display is to be bred electrically. [Pg.148]

Electronics Mobile Communications Ride Handling Systems Medical Technologies Fuel Cell Hybrid Technologies... [Pg.232]

Yoshiaki Kushiki, Pres., Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. Torn Ishida, Pres., Matsushita Battery Industrial Co., Ltd. [Pg.307]

Mitsubishi Chemical MITSUBISHI CORP Mitsubishi Motors MITSUBISHI CORP Mobile Communications Company TOSHIBA CORPORATION... [Pg.432]

Sch 03] Schiller, Jochen H., Mobile Communications, Addison-Wesley, 2003. [Pg.192]

The introduction of high-Tj. superconductor technology into the mobile communications arena will continue. [Pg.236]

Dielectric resonators are extensively used in mobile communications technology. As far as selectivity and temperature drift are concerned the requirements for hand-held units are far less demanding than for those used in the base stations, and for the more general filter applications. For example, for... [Pg.307]

We now discuss a recent example of simulation that models three alternative configurations for a supply chain in the mobile communications industry at the Ericsson company in Sweden. A supply chain consists of several links which may be separate companies or independent business units of a single large company. Examples of links are retailers, wholesalers, distributors, and factories. Customary strategies imply that, at the individual links of the supply chain, decisions are made based on... [Pg.290]

The technique of sequential bifurcation is an important and useful method for identifying important factors in experiments with simulation models that involve a large number of factors. We have demonstrated the steps of this technique through a case study on three supply chain configurations in the Swedish mobile communications industry. We have formalized the assumptions of the technique and found that, in practice, these assumptions may not be too restrictive, as our case study illustrates. We have extended the technique of sequential bifurcation to random (as opposed to deterministic) simulations. [Pg.305]

Mobilize Community Partnerships and Action to Identify and Solve Health Problems. This service involves... [Pg.197]

Radio frequency (RF) is another kind of radiation that is used in radio, television, satellite, and mobile communications. The frequency radiated by these generators ranges from 3 KHz to 300 GHz. [Pg.36]

Groning R, Remmerbach S, Jansen AC. Telemedicine insulin pump controlled by the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM). Int J Pharm 2007 339 61-65. [Pg.511]

The study supplies data on the penetration rate (number of households having acquired at least one piece of equipment) which is the highest for mobile communication equipment (61% for mobile telephones, 49% for home cordless telephones), while it is of 29% for cordless power tools and 20% for camcorder (Figure 6). [Pg.46]

The term general purpose consumer battery can be used to describe any portable battery system. This includes both single cells, such as those used in torches, radios or other similar devices and battery packs used within mobile communication and cordless tools for example. The term covers both rechargeable chemistries, as well as the more abundant single use chemistries. [Pg.177]

MHz Mobile communication, amateur, short-wave broadcasting... [Pg.2363]


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