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- Co-Ordinated Experimental Research Into PV Power Interaction With the Supply Network - Phase I
- This paper has been prepared as a part of the Department of Trade and Industry's New and Renewable Energy Programme. The paper presents the latest information on the technical issues related to network connection of photovoltaic generators. The use of PV systems is well established for stand alone applications and...
- White papers 2001-11-12
- Semantic Disturbance in Schizophrenia and Its Relationship to the Cognitive Neuroscience of Attention
- This paper views schizophrenia as producing a failure of attentional modulation that leads to a breakdown in the selective enhancement or inhibition of semantic/lexical representations whose biological substrata are widely distributed across left dominant temporal and frontal lobes. Supporting behavioral evidence includes word recall studies that have pointed to a...
- White papers 2001-07-04
- KPN: KPN Cuts Operating Costs by Two-Thirds in Migration to Unisys Servers With Microsoft Operating System
- KPN, the market leader in major segments of the Dutch telecoms industry, operates a fixed telephony network in the Netherlands, Germany, and Belgium. KPN wanted to reduce the costs and increase the productivity of KANVAS, its cable network connection address registration system, because KPN's legacy mainframe was reaching the end...
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- The Electronic Future of Legal Noticing
- Having an alternate business location is vital to any continuity of business. A real estate agent and/or building manager can assist in locating space that would be available should the need arise. The space does not have to be as large as your current location, however, it should be able...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Making the Most of Videoconferencing
- Videoconferencing has become more and more common as the technology behind it became more affordable and reliable. Today, two or more people can easily communicate using simple and reliable audio and video devices — some built into their desktop computers. If you are considering videoconferencing, remember the following:In addition to...
- Articles 2007-09-28
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