Essays about: "what goes up"
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16. Evaluation of Discrete-Time Wideband Receivers for NB-IoT
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för elektro- och informationsteknikAbstract : A receiver that covers several RF bands requires multiple front-end filters which increases the cost in terms of components and/or board/silicon area. Front-end filters assist a receiver to withstand interference at multiples of its down-conversion frequency. READ MORE
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17. An Infrared Stellar Thermometer
University essay from Lunds universitet/Astronomi - Genomgår omorganisationAbstract : Infrared (IR) spectroscopy has many advantages over optical, one of which is allowing us to see through intergalactic dust, letting us probe deeper into space and dust-dense regions such as galactic centers. However the investigating the IR spectral range is a relatively new field, owing to recent developments in detector technology, and stellar parameter determination in IR is not well researched. READ MORE
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18. The visibility of double neutron star binaries to LISA
University essay from Lunds universitet/Astronomi - Genomgår omorganisationAbstract : Double neutron star binaries (DNSBs) in the mHz gravitational wave (GW) regime are an important group of objects which the GW detector LISA will be able to observe. The detection and parametrization of these objects will help develop our current understanding of neutron star formation and evolution. READ MORE
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19. Seeing Stars - Intensity Interferometry in the Laboratory and on the Ground
University essay from Lunds universitet/Astronomi - Genomgår omorganisationAbstract : Context Since the time of Tycho Brahe astronomy has been an observing science defined by the quality of its instrumentation. The introduction of primitive telescopes by Galileo in 1609 began a period of development of ever-larger telescopes with greater measuring precision. READ MORE
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20. Causes of the bullwhip effect : A study of the bullwhip effect in the Volvo Group Service Market Logistics’ supply chain
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Logistik- och kvalitetsutvecklingAbstract : The bullwhip effect is defined as an upstream amplification of demand variability and has received interest within multinational companies for decades. As early as in the 1950’s, Forrester (1958) discussed what is today known as the bullwhip effect, which has a negative impact on the customer service, costs, and inventory investment in a supply chain (Lee et al. READ MORE