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Combinatorial Genetic Logic $154.53 This book examines several synthetic transcriptional regulatory circuits in bacteria. Chapter 1 presents a novel technique for shuffling short sequences of regulatory DNA to generate exponential libraries of functional sequences. Chapter 2 introduces a library of combinatorial promotersgenetic logic gates which integrate multiple environmental signals. Chapter 3 examines the role of genetic noise in transcriptional coregulation using a threecolor fluorescent reporter system. Chapter 4 showcases a synthetic circuit for the control of population density in a bacterial growth culture. These examples highlight a quantitative approach for characterizing the logical input functions of prokaryotic genes, focusing on the relationship between combinatorial promoter functions and architectures. Author: Cox III, Robert Sidney Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 220 Publication Date: 2010/06/03 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.50 inches |
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Hazard (Logic) $71.7 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles In digital logic, a hazard in a system is an undesirable effect caused by either a deficiency in the system or external influences. Logic hazards are manifestations of a problem in which changes in the input variables do not change the output correctly due to some form of delay caused by logic elements (NOT, AND, OR gates, etc.) This results in the logic not performing its function properly. The three different most common kinds of hazards are usually referred to as static, dynamic and function hazards. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 98 Publication Date: 2010/08/11 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.23 inches |
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Solid State Logic Xlogic X-Rack 4-Channel Input Module $910 Solid State Logic's XLogic X-Rack gives project studio owners the ability to do what was once a dream: build an affordable SSL console with the sonic capabilities of their large format consoles with the same SuperAnalogue circuitry found in the AWS 900+, Duality, K, and J series recording desks. The Solid State Logic XLogic X-Rack 4-Channel Input Module is the perfect alternative to their 8-input module. It provides 4 inputs each with features suited to the tracking process or for combining line level sources into a final mix. Each input features pan and level controls, solo, insert connection, and routing to either the Record or Main Stereo Bus.Line 1The XRack Line Return module contains four separate input amplifiers, each equipped with individual gain and pan controls, as well as Insert, Solo, and Record/Mix bus switches.Line 2The level control allows the gain of each input to be varied from inf to +10dB with an indent at unity gain. A signal-present indicator measures the signal level immediately prior to the Level control. It will light green for signals above the lower threshold of -60dBu, amber for signals between +4eBu and +24dBu, and lights red for signals above +24dBu.Line 3Signals applied to the input of the module will be permanently available in the Insert Send; the Insert Return can be selected in place of the Line Input by pressing the INS switch. The insert return can also be used to provide an alternative input to these input amplifiers.Line 4Each input can be individually routed to either the Mix Bus (REC switch released) or the Record Bus (REC switch pressed). The Solo switch feeds signal, post Level, and Pan to the X-Rack Solo Bus. The Pan control will pan between Left and Right channel of the selected bus. Each of the three busses feed the X-Rack Master Module (see #182055), located either in the same X-Rack or remotely if multiple X-Rack units have been linked by the Mix Bus Link connector. With X-Rack you can create an SSL summing mixer with an ultra-pure analogue mix buss, using two different line input modules to achieve high channel counts or combine additional sources during mixdown to the legendary Stereo Bus Compressor. X-Rack delivers the very highest quality analogue recording and summing path and is the perfect configurable solution for studio or live applications.The X-Rack chassis is a 4U 19" rack housing with a premium grade power supply, MIDI IN/OUT connections and a Mix Bus Link port that enables two X-Racks to be cascaded. The chassis also houses the Total Recall system with onboard capacity to store 32 system snapshots (the snapshots can also be stored as MIDI SysEX).Please note: The XR623 X-Rack Line Return module operates only in conjunction with the XR622 X-Rack Master module.The line input module for trackingFour line level inputs with independent Pan and Level controlsRoute to master bus or record busInsert points on each channel |
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Solid State Logic XLogic X-Rack 4-Channel Input Module $828.1 Solid State Logic's XLogic X-Rack gives project studio owners the ability to do what was once a dream: build an affordable SSL console with the sonic capabilities of their large format consoles — with the same SuperAnalogue circuitry found in the AWS 900+, Duality, K, and J series recording desks. The Solid State Logic XLogic X-Rack 4-Channel Input Module is the perfect alternative to their 8-input module. It provides 4 inputs each with features suited to the tracking process or for combining line level sources into a final mix. Each input features pan and level controls, solo, insert connection, and routing to either the Record or Main Stereo Bus. Line 1 The XRack Line Return module contains four separate input amplifiers, each equipped with individual gain and pan controls, as well as Insert, Solo, and Record/Mix bus switches. Line 2 The level control allows the gain of each input to be varied from —inf to +10dB with an indent at unity gain. A signal-present indicator measures the signal level immediately prior to the Level control. It will light green for signals above the lower threshold of -60dBu, amber for signals between +4eBu and +24dBu, and lights red for signals above +24dBu. Line 3 Signals applied to the input of the module will be permanently available in the Insert Send; the Insert Return can be selected in place of the Line Input by pressing the INS switch. The insert return can also be used to provide an alternative input to these input amplifiers. Line 4 Each input can be individually routed to either the Mix Bus (REC switch released) or the Record Bus (REC switch pressed). The Solo switch feeds signal, post Level, and Pan to the X-Rack Solo Bus. The Pan control will pan between Left and Right channel of the selected bus. Each of the three busses feed the X-Rack Master Module (see #182055), located either in the same X-Rack or remotely if multiple X-Rack units have been linked by the Mix Bus Link connector. With X-Rack you can create an SSL summing mixer with an ultra-pure analogue mix buss, using two different line input modules to achieve high channel counts or combine additional sources during mixdown to the legendary Stereo Bus Compressor. X-Rack delivers the very highest quality analogue recording and summing path and is the perfect configurable solution for studio or live applications. The X-Rack chassis is a 4U 19" rack housing with a premium grade power supply, MIDI IN/OUT connections and a Mix Bus Link port that enables two X-Racks to be cascaded. The chassis also houses the Total Recall™ system with onboard capacity to store 32 system snapshots (the snapshots can also be stored as MIDI SysEX). Please note: The XR623 X-Rack Line Return module operates only in conjunction with the XR622 X-Rack Ma |
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Pass Transistor Logic $65.33 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In electronics, pass transistor logic (PTL) describes several logic families used in the design of integrated circuits. It reduces the count of transistors used to make different logic gates, by eliminating redundant transistors. Transistors are used as switches to pass logic levels between nodes of a circuit, instead of as switches connected directly to supply voltages . This reduces the number of active devices, but has the disadvantage that output levels can be no higher than the input level. Each transistor in series has a lower voltage at its output than at its input. If several devices are chained in series in a logic path, a conventionallyconstructed gate may be required to restore the signal voltage to the full value. By contrast, conventional CMOS logic always switches transistors to the power supply rails, so logic voltage levels in a sequential chain do not decrease. Since there is less isolation between input signals and outputs, designers must take care to assess the effects of unintentional paths within the circuit. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 18 Publication Date: 2011/03/30 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.04 inches |
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Computerized Multiple Input Chromoatography $107.25 No Synopsis Available |
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Multiple-Conclusion Logic $55.41 No Synopsis Available |
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Logic Controls Logic Controls Programmable Keypad $212.99 1 1 Year Limited 1.30" 176 19" 6 lb 8.60" - POS keyboard, Model KB3000 Interface cable Utility software disk Reusable legend sheet (inserted under the keypad cover sheet) IBM 101 type legend sheet User's manual Vibration ( 10 to 55 Hz. ): 4G's Shock :40G's Spacing Standard 0.75 inches between keys Supports the following character sets: All alphanumeric characters 12 function keys All IBM keyboard's special keys (Shift, CTRL, Alt, ESC, etc.) 255 ASCII codes All 176 keys are programmable, up to 1800 characters per key with programmable inter-string delays Includes powerful Windows-based programming utility Create program layout for multiple keyboards-programming utility saves templates in data files Multi-level key definition No programming accessory kit, TSR program, or battery required High quality, stainless steel dome disk switches Standard computer 101 keyboard output data format Data set includes all alphanumeric, control, function and optional international output codes True keyboard wedge function, operates with or without computer keyboard Available with PS/2 (standard) or optional RS232C or AT interface I/O ports allow daisy-chaining of other input devices Heavy duty one-piece steel case Ideal Layout for Many Applications The KB3000 matrix keypad is ideal for many applications that require a large number of function keys. The keypad templates are easily removable so that different templates can easily be swapped out. Retail, restaurant, dry cleaning, and industrial establishments all make use of the KB3000 features. Superior Reliability The KB3000 is built with only the highest quality components. The 176 key keypad is built with high quality stainless steel dome disk switches and is enclosed in a heavy duty one piece steel case. All units are spill proof and also receive full functional and quality control testing before leaving Logic Controls facilities. Easy and Advanced Programming The KB3000 is one of the easiest and most programmable keyboards on the market. All keys are programmable and the KB3000 supports a full set of alphanumeric, control, function, and international output codes. Using a powerful Windows-based programming utility that stores key definitions in a data file, an integrator can create a program layout for multiple keypads, rather than programming key by key, keypad by keypad. KB3000 Keypad Logic Controls Logic Controls Programmable Keypad Logic Controls, Inc PC PS/2 Spill Proof Wired www.logiccontrols.com |
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Logic Gate $103.56 A logic gate performs a logical operation on one or more logic inputs and produces a single logic output. The logic normally performed is Boolean logic and is most commonly found in digital circuits. Logic gates are primarily implemented electronically using diodes or transistors, but can also be constructed using electromagnetic relays, fluidics, optics, molecules, or even mechanical elements. In electronic logic, a logic level is represented by a voltage or current, (which depends on the type of electronic logic in use). Each logic gate requires power so that it can source and sink currents to achieve the correct output voltage. In logic circuit diagrams the power is not shown, but in a full electronic schematic, power connections are required. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 140 Publication Date: 2009/12/28 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.32 inches |
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Nor Logic $70.1 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Like NAND gates, NOR gates are socalled universal gates that can be combined to form any other kind of logic gate. For example, the first embedded system, Apollo Guidance Computer, was built exclusively from NOR gates, about 5,600 in total for the later versions. Today, contrary to popular belief, integrated circuits are not constructed exclusively from a single type of gate. Instead, EDA tools are used to convert the description of a logical circuit to a netlist of complex gates (standard cells) or transistors (full custom approach). Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 76 Publication Date: 2010/09/04 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.18 inches |
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Multiple-Valued Logic Design : An Introduction $321.7 No Synopsis Available |
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Multiple Valued Logic Concepts and Representations $39 No Synopsis Available |
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Business Logic $60.54 Business logic, or domain logic, is a nontechnical term generally used to describe the functional algorithms that handle information exchange between a database and a user interface. It is distinguished from input/output data validation and product logic. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 66 Publication Date: 2010/04/29 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.15 inches |
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Solid State Logic X-Rack Dynamics Module $845 The Solid State Logic X-Rack Dynamics Module is designed to be the perfect level control tool kit for recording. The Dynamics Module is densely packed with control features yet it's simple to use. The combination of separate Compressor and Gate/Expander sections is powerful, graceful, and ideal for gentle and unobtrusive level control.Please note: The XR618 X-Rack Dynamics Module operates in conjunction with the XR622 X-Rack Master module.Fully balanced XLR input and outputSwitched -10dB/+4dB operating levelDedicated compression meter displayOver-easy RMS compressor, switchable to peak sensing hard kneeVariable Ratio, Threshold and ReleaseExternal key operationIndependently switched Gate/Expander sectionLink facility for multiple module linking |
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Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Channel Models : Theory and Practice $99.37 No Synopsis Available |
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