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Elixir Pharmaceuticals Announces Exclusive Sirtuin Intellectual Property License Agreement with Boston University
License Covers Discoveries of SIRT Modulation and Applications to Treat Metabolic Diseases, Including Diabetes and Obesity, as well as Cancer CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Elixir Pharmaceuticals, Inc., today announced the Company has entered an exclusive license agreement with Boston University to key intellectual property covering discoveries regarding the use of...
Tags: Boston University, Company, modulation, patient
Research articles 2008-07-01
COMMON AGRICULTURAL POLICY : HEALTH CHECK PROGRESSES AGAINST BACKDROP OF FOOD CRISIS.
With the question of food security dominating debates in Europe and around the world since the start of the year, the European Commission will be presenting, on 20 May in Strasbourg, proposals for adjustments to the Common Agricultural Policy. This will no doubt be a tough ...
Tags: commission, European Commission, food, Government, modulation, payment, Regulations, SALES
Research articles 2008-05-29
The A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park, has received a $1.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health for research in auditory neuroscience
The A. JAMES CLARK SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE PARK, has received a $1.2 MILLION grant from the National Institutes of Health for research in auditory neuroscience. Researchers will work to understand how acoustic modulations, speech and other sounds are encoded in the auditory cortex.
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, modulation, SOFTWARE, University of Maryland
Research articles 2008-04-17
AGRICULTURE COUNCIL : PARLIAMENT SAVOURINGITS VICTORY OVER VOLUNTARY MODULATION.
Despite abstention from Latvia, the EU Council of Agriculture Ministers reached a unanimous agreement, on March 19 in Brussels, about a rule enabling the United Kingdom and Portugal to apply voluntary modulation of direct aidsa- ie a maximum of 20% of funds earmarked for these payments...
Tags: Council, European Parliament, modulation
Research articles 2007-03-23
RURAL DEVELOPMENT : EP'S FREEZE ON MODULATION OF PAYMENTS WORRIES MEMBER STATES.
European Agriculture Commissioner Mariann Fischer Boel announced on the margins of the EU's Agriculture Council on 29 January in Brussels that the presentation of national plans for rural development 2007-2013, their adoption by the experts of the Committee on Agricultural Structures and Rural Development STAR, and...
Tags: European Parliament, FINANCE, modulation, payment
Research articles 2007-02-09
MEPs attack voluntary modulation.(European Policy News)(member of the european parliament)(Brief article)
MEPs voiced resounding opposition to current proposals for voluntary modulation this week, with the adoption of a report which formally rejects the European Commission's current plans. The report, put forward by German Christian Democrat Lutz Goepel in the Agriculture Committee on Tuesday, was given...
Tags: attack, European Parliament, Government, modulation, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2006-10-06
Power amplifiers and drivers.(WHAT'S HOT / EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES)
MwT announces a family of eight high-linearity PAs for Wi-Fi (802.11 I and WiMAX (802.16d/e) standards for all three frequency bands: 2.4 to 2.7 GHz. 3.3 to 3.7 GHz and 4.9 to 5.9 GHz. The WPS series power amplifiers have Pl dB up to 36 dBm with...
Tags: amplifier, modulation, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, WIRELESS
Research articles 2006-04-01
Telecom improvements through THz.(terahertz radiation)(Brief Article)
The increasing demand for transmitting large amounts of information can make today's gigabit billion bits per second telecommunications systems a thing of the past. Using terahertz GHz) waves from a free electron laser, researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, along with members from the...
Tags: California, Georgia Institute of Technology, HARDWARE, modulation, NETWORKING, Semiconductors, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony
Research articles 2006-01-01
Transceiver design for IEEE 802.15.4 and Zigbee-compliant systems.(TECHNICAL FEATURE)
Zigbee and the underlying IEEE 802.15.4 standard promise a low cost, low power and reliable wireless network technology for a wide range of control and monitoring applications with low to moderate data rates. In this article, the main characteristics of the IEEE 802.15.4 standard and how...
Tags: CMOS, IEEE, modulation, network, transceiver, transmitter, WIRELESS
Research articles 2005-09-01
WiMAX--a standard air interface for Broadband Wireless Access.(TECHNICAL FEATURE)
Broadband Wireless Access BWA enables a variety of applications ranging from high bandwidth backhaul for data networks to simple wireless DSL for residential customers. Although this is a large and diverse market, most of these wireless systems are implemented using proprietary or vendor specific technologies. There...
Tags: broadband, carrier, modulation, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, WIRELESS
Research articles 2005-05-01
Extending the frequency range of RF/microwave measurements: simple converters are the most economical and effective method of increasing the frequency performance in PXI-based RF analysis systems
Virtual instruments, also known as synthetic instruments, have become quite a talking point over the last few years. The U.S. military has seen the advantages of modular, lightweight, reconfigurable systems and awarded a number of contracts based on that concept. By taking a modular approach, the cost to upgrade...
Tags: analysis, modulation, NETWORKING, performance, WiMAX, WIRELESS
Research articles 2005-04-01
RF system-on-chip: product design challenges and tradeoffs: Bluetooth wireless interface enables what's said to be the highest possible interoperability between units from different equipment manufacturers.(special report)(radio frequency)
The Bluetooth wireless interface--introduced by the Bluetooth special interest group (Ericsson, Nokia, IBM, Toshiba and Intel) in 1998--specifies the air radio interface as well as the link and application layer, in order to enable the highest possible interoperability between units from different equipment manufacturers. Bluetooth...
Tags: Bluetooth, Federal Election Commission, interoperability, modulation, radio, Wi-Fi, WIRELESS
Research articles 2005-02-01
Septentrio has first Galileo receiver
Septentrio Satellite Navigation of Leuven, Belgium recently delivered the first Galileo receiver to the European Space Agency ESA as part of the C0 phase of the Galileo Test User Segment. Capable of tracking any Galileo signal as well as new modulations such as BOC(m,n) and AltBOC, the Septentrio GPS/GNSS technology...
Tags: Belgium, calibration, commonality, European Space Agency, MARKETING, modulation
Research articles 2004-12-01
Regulation resilient modulation.(Letters To The Editor)(Letter to the Editor)
This past year, communications have been going back and forth between the National Cable & Telecommunications Association NCTA and the Federal Communications Commission FCC on the subject of cable signal leakage and the impact on emergency communications. In particular, in its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, the...
Tags: Cable, FCC, Government, modulation, NETWORKING, regulation, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2004-03-01
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UNB Article QuestionedI WAS, I admit, taken in a bit at first by the article on ultra-narrowband modulation in the December 2003 issue of Microwaves & RF ("Understanding Ultra Narrowband Modulation," p. 53, by Harold R. Walker). It was probably the fact that it appeared in a magazine of some...
Tags: Dr., IEEE, microwave, modulation, NETWORKING
Research articles 2004-02-01
Radio testing: an insider's guide from an outsider's view: an ex-test engineer provides some objective guidance on wireless product testing and some of its pitfalls
As more and more devices are designed and deployed with wireless functionality, the need for proper testing and evaluation is more critical than ever. Unlike testing a computer or a peripheral transmitter, radio testing can be more complicated. For that reason, it is imperative that the lab doing the testing...
Tags: FCC, Government, modulation, radio, transmitter, WIRELESS
Research articles 2003-11-01
National Science Foundation obtains United States patent.(Brief Article)
National Science Foundation (Arlington, VA) has patented methods of altering organ mass, controlling fertility and enhancing asexual reproduction in plants through the modulation of plant growth and cell proliferation. The methods involve producing transgenic plants comprising a recombinant expression cassette containing an ANT nucleic acid...
Tags: modulation, National Science Foundation, organ, patent, reproduction
Research articles 2003-10-01
Modeling 802.11a-based wLAN systems
Complex communications standards such as the OFDM-based IEEE 802.11 a methods employed in WLANs can be simulated with the right system-level software simulation tools. Multicarrier modulation schemes are gaining momentum in the communications marketplace due to bandwidth efficiency. In particular, orthogonal-frequency-division-multiplex OFDM systems allow carriers to be very tightly packed...
Tags: carrier, distortion, IEEE, modeling, modulation, Wi-Fi, WIRELESS, WLAN
Research articles 2002-11-01
FQPSK with an outer code for greater efficiency
Coding gains are expected, even for reduced-complexity receivers. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California A proposed method of FQPSK modulation and demodulation of a radio signal would incorporate any of a number of relatively simple (short-constraint-- length) outer codes. By affording significant coding gains even when using a reduced-complexity (and...
Tags: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, MARKETING, modulation, NASA
Research articles 2002-10-01
Essient Photonics lands initial round of funding of $7 million for modulation and detection devices
Bringing with it eight years of photonic research, Essient Photonics has announced its first round of funding totaling US$7 million, led by Pond Ventures. The Glasgow-based company is a supplier of integrated III-V optoelectronic components for modulation and detection in 10Gbps and 40Gbps systems. With the support of the University...
Tags: Glasgow, MARKETING, modulation, Strategy, University of Glasgow
Research articles 2002-04-12
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