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Autor:
D. T. Clark, McIntosh, Rar Young, A. B. Horsfall, D L Gordon, Sean Wright, Muhammad Idris, Ming Hung Weng
Publikováno v:
Materials Science Forum. 924:854-857
A high-temperature silicon carbide power module using CMOS gate drive technology and discrete power devices is presented. The power module was aged at 200V and 300 °C for 3,000 hours in a long-term reliability test. After the initial increase, the v
Autor:
D. T. Clark, D L Gordon, Sean Wright, H.K. Chan, Nicholas G. Wright, M A Duncan, A. B. Horsfall, S J Kirkham, R.A.R. Young, Muhammad Idris, E.P. Ramsay, Ming Hung Weng
Publikováno v:
Semiconductor science and technology, 2017, Vol.32(5), pp.054003 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
A high manufacturing readiness level silicon carbide (SiC) CMOS technology is presented. The unique process flow enables the monolithic integration of pMOS and nMOS transistors with passive circuit elements capable of operation at temperatures of 300
Autor:
D. L. Gordon
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Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 84:4566-4569
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Internal medicine journal. 42(7)
Hepatitis C treatment is successful in 40-80% of patients in drug sponsored registration trials. However, few studies have examined treatment outcomes in non-trial, routine clinical practice settings.The aim of this study was to investigate the treat
Autor:
V M Avery, D L Gordon
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The Journal of Immunology. 151:5545-5553
Previous studies indicate that factor H (fH) binds to a number of cell types and may have functions other than C regulation. We have examined for fH binding to PMN using flow cytometry and radiolabeled binding assays. Binding of fH was demonstrated t
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Scandinavian journal of immunology. 72(3)
Autor:
D L, GORDON
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The New Orleans medical and surgical journal. 99(9)
Autor:
D. L. Gordon
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Archives of Internal Medicine. 152:1269-1272
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British journal of anaesthesia. 87(4)
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JEMS : a journal of emergency medical services. 26(12)
Many argue that experience is the best teacher. However, it's often dangerous for the patient and impractical for an EMS system to assess prehospital providers in their actual working environment. Simulated scenario competition fosters clearer thinki