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... capacity of the system One of the basic tasks in dealing with MIMO systems is the modelingof the channel generally represented by the random NR ∗ NT matrix H Guided by the analysis of [15] and ... overview on the third generation (3G) of telecommunications In Section 3, we study the performances of MIMO systems dealing with 3G We first develop the modelingof MIMO channel by using the random ... enhancement of 3G mobile systems; for example, high speed digital packet access (HSDPA) In Table 1, we recall some simulated MIMO results in 3GPP based on a link level simulation of a combination of V-Blast...
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... existence of the pool of nonspecific electron acceptors and donors The results of 3D simulation visually display the role of spatial organization of the system in forming the kinetics of the P700 ... membrane of a chloroplast thylakoid This method can be applied for the description of the functioning of a large number of macromolecules which interact in the heterogeneous interior of subcellular systems ... states of dynamical systems The authors review methods to generate and analyze TNs for molecular systems The appropriate identification of states and transitions from the potential energy surface of...
... (TCID50) Infectious material was handled in a bio-safety level facility at the Department of Microbiology, The University of Hong Kong Isolation of primary human alveolar type II alveolar epithelial ... University of Hong Kong for their technical support in this study This work was supported by grants of National Institutes of Health (NIAID contract no HHSN266200700005C), Canadian Institutes of Health ... Research Chair Author details Department of Microbiology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, PR China 2Department of Pathology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, PR China 3British...
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... 614 Modelingof Combustion Systems: A Practical Approach Usually, one defines a reaction coordinate known as the ... N k N k ,0 xk = (G.5) where Nk,0 is the starting number of moles of species k, and Nk is the concentration at some particular conversion of interest Thus, Nk,0 is a constant and Nk is a variable ... ∑N k ˆ V where ∑N k = P RT (G.12) are the total moles of the reaction This gives ˆ RT V= P We may also write ∑N k ∑N (G.13) k as a function of conversion: ∑ N = ∑ (1 − x ) N k k k ,0 (G.14) Typically,...