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SEU characterization of commercial and custom-designed SRAMs based on 90 nm technology and below
2020
International audience; The R2E project at CERN has tested a few commercial SRAMs and a custom-designed SRAM, whose data are complementary to various scientific publications. The experimental data include low- and high-energy protons, heavy ions, thermal, intermediate- and high-energy neutrons, high-energy electrons and high-energy pions.
Ranke, Burckhardt und die "Orientalische Renaissance"
2021
The essay outlines Ranke's and Burckhardt's responses to the "Eastern Renaissance" triggered by Romanticism and late nineteenth-century culture. Main topics are the productive role of violence in history, the meaning of "sacrifice" and the danger of anonymity in metropolitan life. An important reference is found in a Quinet's book, which is used here as an undelying theme.
Baltic Journal of English Language, Literature and Culture, Vol.12
2022
Miniature MOEMS hyperspectral imager with versatile analysis tools
2019
The Fabry-Perot interferometers (FPI) are essential components of many hyperspectral imagers (HSI). While the Piezo-FPI (PFPI) are still very relevant in low volume, high performance applications, the tunable MOEMS FPI (MFPI) technology enables volume-scalable manufacturing, thus having potential to be a major game changer with the advantages of low costs and miniaturization. However, before a FPI can be utilized, it must be integrated with matching optical assembly, driving electronics and imaging sensor. Most importantly, the whole HSI system must be calibrated to account for wide variety of unwanted physical and environmental effects, that significantly influence quality of hyperspectral…
Le cadre de sante entre logiques d'utilité économique et logiques de soins hospitaliers
2010
The public hospital first line manager has to organize the activity of his care unit on the basis of arbitrations between two systems of logic that come more and more frequently in conflict: - The market logic / the public hospital logic - The care process logic / the patient's path logic - The function logic / the professional logic - The managerial logic / the logic "bureaucratic"
O cechach życia w nowym kapitalizmie. Richard Sennett i inspiracja dla antropologii neoliberalizmu
2016
Obowiązujące stosunki ekonomiczne zawsze związane są ze specyficznymi praktykami kulturowymi. Te praktyki kulturowe dostarczają ram dla doświadczania status quo. Współczesny neoliberalizm wydaje się formą kapitalizmu szczególnie przywiązaną właśnie do praktyk kulturowych, w istocie ideologicznych, które skrywają rozmaite relacje władzy, przymus i strukturalne zależności, także te ekonomiczne. Pozostają przy tym trudno uchwytne. Richard Sennett tak nacechowany współczesny kapitalizm nazywa nowym kapitalizmem. Jego analiza zmian instytucjonalnych, ale i osobistych, społecznych kosztów dostarcza krytycznych opisów, które mogą być inspiracją dla antropologii neoliberalizmu. Ta zaś jawi się jako…
Emotions toward cognitive enhancement technologies and the body – Attitudes and willingness to use
2020
While technological development is becoming more integrated into our surrounding environments, it is also moving closer towards the human body. In fact, numerous examples can be seen in which information technology (IT) is being designed not just for use on the body, but also inside it. Technologies dominating this domain can be described as ‘cognitive enhancement technologies’ (CETs). These technologies are intended to enhance people's cognitive capabilities, and can be viewed in the forms of implants, lens, drugs, and then moving outward, smart clothing, watches and physical environments to name some. The present study focused on measuring peoples’ (N=104) emotions towards and willingness…
Accuracy of Computer-Aided Dynamic Navigation Compared to Computer-Aided Static Navigation for Dental Implant Placement: An In Vitro Study
2019
Aim: To analyze the accuracy capability of two computer-aided navigation procedures for dental implant placement. Materials and Methods: A total of 40 dental implants were selected, which were randomly distributed into two study groups, namely, group A, consisting of those implants that were placed using a computer-aided static navigation system (n = 20) (guided implant (GI)) and group B, consisting of those implants that were placed using a computer-aided dynamic navigation system (n = 20) (navigation implant (NI)). The placement of the implants from group A was performed using surgical templates that were designed using 3D implant-planning software based on preoperative cone-beam computed…