Abstract:
Methods and compositions for repair and regeneration of neural tissue are provided. Particularly, methods and compositions for promoting neural tissue wound healing and treatment of traumatic brain injury using porous crystalline calcium carbonate particles and a biocompatible polymer, for example compositions comprising porous coral exoskeleton particles in combination with a biocompatible polymer, and optionally comprising neural growth agents and platelets for application to damaged neural tissue for enhancing neural regrowth and recovered functionality, in, for example, but not limited to, traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Abstract:
A ring oscillator test circuit, includes an odd number of stages, where each stage includes a load and drive transistor connected in series at a common node. The common node of each stage is electrically connected to the drive transistor gate of the following stage, and the common node of the last stage is connected to the drive transistor gate of the first stage. A first voltage input connects to the drains of all the load transistors. A second voltage input connects to the gates of all of the load transistors. A reference voltage input connects to the sources of all of the drive transistors. At least one of the common nodes connects to a test output.
Abstract:
A method of generating a signal being phase-shifted at a predetermined phase- shift division factor relative to a reference signal is disclosed. The method comprises: using the predetermined phase-shift division factor for selecting a modulation amplitude, modulating a control signal at the selected modulation amplitude, and combining the reference signal and the control signal to form the phase- shifted.
Abstract:
Disclosed are methods and devices that in some embodiments are useful in improving a position determination of a receiver of a global navigation satellite system.
Abstract:
The invention, in some embodiments, relates to the field of global navigation satellite systems, and more particularly to the field of methods and devices for identifying whether a satellite in a global navigation satellite system has a line of sight to a specific global navigation satellite system receiver (LOS satellite) or does not have a line of sight to the global navigation satellite system receiver (NLOS satellite).
Abstract:
Methods employing chemiluminescent agents as therapeutically active agents in the treatment of proliferative disorders are disclosed. The chemiluminiscent agents are used in the disclosed method without a therapeutically effective amount of a photosensitizer. Novel chemiluminescent agents having the general formula: are also disclosed, wherein X, Y, Z, R 3 and R 5 -R 9 are as defined herein.
Abstract:
The invention, in some embodiments, relates to the field of global navigation satellite systems, and more particularly to the field of methods and devices for improving accuracy of position determination by receivers of global navigation satellite systems. Some embodiments of the invention relate to methods for generating a three-dimensional (3-D) representation of an urban area by a receiver of a global navigation satellite system using blocked lines of sight to satellites of the system. Additional embodiments of the invention relate to methods for transmitting a three-dimensional (3-D) representation of an urban area by a receiver of a global navigation satellite system for improving calculation of location by the global navigation satellite system receiver.
Abstract:
Disclosed are an orientation controller based on a parallelogram linkage, a mechanical arm, an anthropomorphic gripper and components thereof such as mechanical digits suitable for use, for example, in the field of keyhole surgery.
Abstract:
Disclosed are antimicrobial compounds and compositions, the use of such compounds and compositions in the treatment of an infection by microbes and methods for treating an infection by microbes, for example of fungi and oomycetes.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a method for determining an phase spectrum θ(ω) of the complex spectral transfer function H(ω) of a medium. In some embodiments, the method is applied for detecting or imaging an object screened by scattering medium or for determining a refractive index spectrum of a material.