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Journal articles on the topic "H.I.V.E (Imaginary organization)"

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Mohan, N. L., N. Sundararajan, and S. V. Seshagiri Rao. "Reply by the authors to R. Nagendra and H. V. Ram Babu." GEOPHYSICS 52, no. 2 (February 1987): 240–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.1486684.

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The comments of Nagendra and Ram Babu mainly center around the sign of the imaginary component in the integral [Formula: see text]. We have defined [Formula: see text] and maintained the consequential algebra throughout. The Hilbert transform we considered is a modified version of Thomas (1969) without any theoretical deviations. Since the modification is elementary, we thought more elaboration was not necessary.
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Chill, Ralph, and Sebastian Krol. "Note on the Kato property of sectorial forms." Journal of Operator Theory 88, no. 1 (June 15, 2022): 191–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.7900/jot.2021jan21.2309.

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We characterise the Kato property of a sectorial form a, defined on a Hilbert space V, with respect to a larger Hilbert space H in terms of two bounded, selfadjoint operators T and Q determined by the imaginary part of a and the embedding of V into H, respectively. As a consequence, we show that if a bounded selfadjoint operator T on a Hilbert space V is in the Schatten class Sp(V) (p⩾1), then the associated form aT(⋅,⋅):=⟨(I+iT)⋅,⋅⟩V has the Kato property with respect to every Hilbert space H into which V is densely and continuously embedded. This result is in a sense sharp. Another result says that if T and Q commute then the form a with respect to H possesses the Kato property.
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Zhang, Yan Jie, Zhi Heng Xu, Zhuang Zhuang Zheng, Ji Xin Wang, and Yu Hai Liu. "An Educational Platform for Cascade PWM STATCOM." Applied Mechanics and Materials 719-720 (January 2015): 470–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.719-720.470.

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This paper presents a training system based on low-voltage cascaded PWM STATCOM.It is intended to train the employee in power grid companies.The system is characterized by load disturbance in 380-V power grid and imaginary power compensation of transformerless cascade PWM STATCOM with star-configuration. A two-hierarchy DC voltage balance strategy is adopted to stabilize the H-bridge capacitors in the compensation procedure. Simulation and experimental waveform indicate that a 380V-20kvar cascade STATCOM with star-configuration compensate the the imaginary power shortage within 20ms.
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Perton, Mathieu, Zack J. Spica, Robert W. Clayton, and Gregory C. Beroza. "Shear wave structure of a transect of the Los Angeles basin from multimode surface waves and H/V spectral ratio analysis." Geophysical Journal International 220, no. 1 (October 10, 2019): 415–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggz458.

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SUMMARY We use broad-band stations of the ‘Los Angeles Syncline Seismic Interferometry Experiment’ (LASSIE) to perform a joint inversion of the Horizontal to Vertical spectral ratios (H/V) and multimode dispersion curves (phase and group velocity) for both Rayleigh and Love waves at each station of a dense line of sensors. The H/V of the autocorrelated signal at a seismic station is proportional to the ratio of the imaginary parts of the Green’s function. The presence of low-frequency peaks (∼0.2 Hz) in H/V allows us to constrain the structure of the basin with high confidence to a depth of 6 km. The velocity models we obtain are broadly consistent with the SCEC CVM-H community model and agree well with known geological features. Because our approach differs substantially from previous modelling of crustal velocities in southern California, this research validates both the utility of the diffuse field H/V measurements for deep structural characterization and the predictive value of the CVM-H community velocity model in the Los Angeles region. We also analyse a lower frequency peak (∼0.03 Hz) in H/V and suggest it could be the signature of the Moho. Finally, we show that the independent comparison of the H and V components with their corresponding theoretical counterparts gives information about the degree of diffusivity of the ambient seismic field.
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Bodek, K., L. De Keukeleere, M. Kolodziej, A. Kozela, M. Kuzniak, K. Lojek, M. Perkowski, et al. "BRAND – Search for BSM physics at TeV scale by exploring transverse polarization of electrons emitted in neutron decay." EPJ Web of Conferences 219 (2019): 04001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201921904001.

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Neutron and nuclear beta decay correlation coefficients are linearly sensitive to the exotic scalar and tensor interactions that are not included in the Standard Model (SM). The proposed experiment will measure simultaneously 11 neutron correlation coefficients (a, a, B, D, H, L, N, R, S, U, V) where 7 of them (H, L, N, R, S, U, V) depend on the transverse electron polarization – a quantity that vanishes for the SM weak interaction. The neutron decay correlation coefficients H, L, S, U, V were never attempted experimentally before. The expected ultimate sensitivity of the proposed experiment that currently takes off on the cold neutron beamline PF1B at the Institut Laue-Langevin, Grenoble, France, is comparable to that of the planned electron spectrum shape measurements in neutron and nuclear β decays but offers completely different systematics and additional sensitivity to imaginary parts of the scalar and tensor couplings.
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Sze, H., JM Ward, S. Lai, and I. Perera. "VACUOLAR-TYPE H+-TRANSLOCATING ATPases IN PLANT ENDOMEMBRANES: SUBUNIT ORGANIZATION AND MULTIGENE FAMILIES." Journal of Experimental Biology 172, no. 1 (November 1, 1992): 123–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.172.1.123.

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Acidification of endomembrane compartments by the vacuolar-type H+-translocating ATPase (V-ATPase) is vital to the growth and development of plants. The V-ATPase purified from oat roots is a large complex of 650x10(3 )Mr that contains 10 different subunits of 70, 60, 44, 42, 36, 32, 29, 16, 13 and 12x10(3 )Mr. This set of ten polypeptides is sufficient to couple ATP hydrolysis to proton pumping after reconstitution of the ATPase into liposomes. Unlike some animal V-ATPases, the purified and reconstituted V-ATPase from oat is directly stimulated by Cl-. The peripheral complex of the ATPase includes the nucleotide-binding subunits of 70 and 60x10(3 )Mr and polypeptides of 44, 42, 36 and 29x10(3 )Mr. Six copies of the 16x10(3 )Mr proteolipid together with three other polypeptides are thought to make up the integral sector that forms the H+-conducting pathway. Release of the peripheral complex from the native membrane completely inactivates the pump; however, the peripheral subunits can be reassembled with the membrane sector to form a functional H+ pump. Comparison of V-ATPases from several plants indicates considerable variations in subunit composition. Hence, several forms of the V-ATPase may exist among, and probably within, plant species. At least four distinct cDNAs encode the 16x10(3 )Mr proteolipid subunit in oat. Multiple genes could encode different subtypes of the H+ pump that are regulated by the developmental stage and physiological function specific to the cell or tissue type.
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Long, Bo-Yong, and Michael Dorff. "Linear combinations of a class of harmonic univalent mappings." Filomat 32, no. 9 (2018): 3111–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/fil1809111l.

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A planar harmonic mapping is a complex-valued function f : U ? C of the form f (x + iy) = u(x,y) + iv(x,y), where u and v are both real harmonic. Such a function can be written as f = h + g?, where h and g are both analytic; the function ? = g'=h' is called the dilatation of f. We consider the linear combinations of planar harmonic mappings that are the vertical shears of the asymmetrical vertical strip mappings j(z) = 1/2isin?j log (1+zei?j/ 1+ze-i?j) with various dilatations, where ?j ? [?/2,?), j=1,2. We prove sufficient conditions for the linear combination of this class of harmonic univalent mappings to be univalent and convex in the direction of the imaginary axis.
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POP, A. V., G. ILONCA, M. POP, and D. MARCONI. "THE INFLUENCE OF ATOMIC SUBSTITUTIONS AND SINTERING TEMPERATURE ON ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE AND IRREVERSIBILITY LINE OF (Bi,Pb):2223 BULK SUPERCONDUCTORS." International Journal of Modern Physics B 18, no. 15 (June 20, 2004): 2169–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217979204025300.

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Superconducting ceramic samples ( Bi , Pb ):2223 (sample V) and ( Bi )( Pb ),( Sr , Ba ):2223 (samples S1 and S2) were investigated by electrical resistance and AC magnetic susceptibility measurements. The intergrain critical current density J cJ (T) dependence near T c obtained from imaginary AC susceptibility data agrees with the assumption of SNS intergrain junctions, and are sensitive to the compounds stoichiomerty and thermal treatments. The crossover from linear to nonlinear dependence of T p (H AC ) of irreversible line (IL) observed in all samples, was discussed based on the modification of Josephson medium in the Muller model.
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Litman, G. W., K. Hinds, L. Berger, K. Murphy, and R. Litman. "Structure and organization of immunoglobulin V H genes in Heterodontus , a phylogenetically primitive shark." Developmental & Comparative Immunology 9, no. 4 (1985): 749–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0145-305x(85)90040-0.

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Bodek, K., J. Choi, L. De Keukeleere, K. Dhanmeher, M. Engler, G. Gupta, A. Kozela, et al. "BRAND – exploring transverse polarization of electrons emitted in neutron decay." EPJ Web of Conferences 262 (2022): 01014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202226201014.

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Neutron and nuclear beta decay correlation coefficients are sensitive to the exotic scalar and tensor interactions that are not included in the Standard Model (SM). The proposed experiment BRAND will measure simultaneously seven neutron correlation coefficients: H, L, N, R, S, U and V that depend on the transverse electron polarization – a quantity which vanishes in the SM. Five of these correlations: H, L, S, U and V were never attempted experimentally before. The expected impact of the proposed experiment is comparable to that of frequently measured “traditional” correlation coefficients (a, b, A, B, D) but offers completely different systematics and additional sensitivity to imaginary parts of the scalar and tensor couplings. In order to demonstrate the feasibility of the challenging techniques such as the event-by-event decay kinematics reconstruction together with the electron polarimetry a test setup was installed at the cold neutron beam line PF1B at the Laue-Langevin Institute, Grenoble, France. In this contribution, the results of the first run as well as plans for the run in Autumn 2021 will be discussed.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "H.I.V.E (Imaginary organization)"

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Olehlová, Markéta. "Identita a vykořeněnost v současném postkoloniálním románu." Doctoral thesis, 2012. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-308482.

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English summary The main objective of this thesis is to present some key issues relevant for postcolonial field of study with respect to two basic areas of interest: concepts of identity and place, respectively displacement in contemporary postcolonial discourse and their reflection in fiction, too. The thesis should provide the potential reader with basic theoretical background based on the most fundamental sources and by means of selected literary works it should support (or disclaim, if necessary) conclusions reached by the most notable theories. This dissertation work consists of three major parts. In the introduction, apart from providing the motivational, theoretical and literary objectives of the thesis, I cover some basic difficulties that may occur when dealing with the postcolonial field of study. The central part of the thesis can be divided into two parts, each of them consisting of two further sections. The first one, "Identity in Postcolonial Discourse", is focused on one of the key terms in all of postcolonial theory: identity and other concepts related with it. I cover the basic development of theoretical reflection concerning this concept, drawing primarily from secondary sources dealing with it. The theoretical part on identity is succeeded by a chapter "Reflections of Identity in the...
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Books on the topic "H.I.V.E (Imaginary organization)"

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ill, Myler Terry, ed. Riverside v City Slickers. Dublin: Children's Press, 1998.

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Maxine, Paetro, ed. 10th anniversary. New York: Little, Brown and Co., 2011.

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Maxine, Paetro, ed. 10th anniversary. New York: Grand Central Pub., 2012.

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James, Patterson. 10th anniversary. London: Arrow, 2012.

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Maxine, Paetro, ed. 10th anniversary. New York: Vision, 2012.

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Maxine, Paetro, ed. 10th anniversary. London: Arrow Books, 2012.

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James, Patterson. 10th anniversary. Leicester: Charnwood, 2012.

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Dexter V Merton. Rising Stars UK Ltd, 2008.

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Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs., ed. Building systems: A report on Title V programs' collaboration with the Part H early intervention initiative. Washington, DC: Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs, 1993.

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10th Anniversary. Penguin Random House, 2011.

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