This paper presents a theoretical study of real-time bandwidth
compression systems using the Hilbert transform and associated analytic
signal concept. An analytic signal is defined as
u(t) = s(t) + [superscript ¯]js(t) , where [superscript ¯]s(t) is the Hilbert transform of the signal
s(t). A complete discussion of the properties...
This thesis discusses the design of an approximate matched
filter capable of detecting a 30 MHz, 0.45 microsecond pulsed carrier
in white noise. The theoretical background, which the matched filter
is based upon, is presented. The matched filter described herein is
composed of an open-end lumped-parameter delay line and a...
This thesis discusses the field of products liability as it
relates to the electronics industry. The historical development of
products liability is traced and the various legal theories are
examined. These legal theories and background are then used to discuss
the judicial obligations imposed upon the manufacturer and
seller of...
Electrical stimulation of the vagus nerves produces an excitatory
contraction response in the isolated rat stomach. This contraction
response was abolished by atropine to unmask the vagal inhibitory
response (VIR) elicited during low frequency vagal stimulation.
Babring and Gershon (1967), after working on guinea-pigs and mice,
hypothesized that both serotonin...
This paper presents a study of the resonant transfer of energy
between filters with the viewpoint of applying this technique to
communication systems.
A summary of the existing filter designs
for this application is made.
This summary shows that a requirement
common to all these filters is that the impulse...
Pineal acetylserotonin methyltransferase (ASMT) activities
in rainbow trout were reported on by Hafeez and Quay (1971). The validity of certain
assay parameters used by these researchers
were investigated. With the exception of incubation temperature,
all parameters studied proved to be quite valid. Temperature
studies indicated a low stability for trout...
Biliary excretion has been of considerable interest in mammals
but has not been extensively studied in fish. To understand the
significance of biliary excretion in rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri),
two studies were conducted.
The objective of the initial study was to evaluate the ability of
rainbow trout to excrete a...
Tissue distribution studies of calcium and lead in brain tissue
of rats were increased subsequent to a single intravenous injection
of lead, 10 mg/kg, in the form of lead acetate. Time-course
studies demonstrated that brain concentrations of calcium and lead
(in terms of wet tissue weight) were found to be...
The utero-ovarian vasculature of domestic animals has been a
popular research subject, especially concerning the roles of the uteroovarian
artery and vein in the unilateral luteolytic phenomenon
demonstrated in these animals. No reports in the literature, however,
have been found regarding the smooth muscle physiology of these vessels.
The present...
Neuromuscular physiology has been extensively investigated
in several groups of vertebrates excluding fish. To
understand the nature of neuromuscular transmission in this
group, the response of the pectoral fin abductor muscle of
black bass (Micropterus salmoides) to nerve stimulation
under the influence of an anticho1inesterase agent was
studied. Diisopropylfluorophosphate (DFP),...