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In this ,paper, we investigate the problem of normalization of mailing addresses. Our approach is a "hybrid" approach.

The proximity effect, caused by electron beam backscattering during resist exposure, is an important concern in writing submicron features.

The fabrication of 10 um infrared detectors from III-V materials allows advantageous use of their more highly developed growth and processing technologies, as compared with II-VI compounds.

Six units are assembled as required for the following purposes and range of operation: 5.7-22 Mc./s.; crystal or self-excitation; c.w. or m.c.w.

Currently, almost all discriminative training algorithms for nonlinear classifier design are based on gradient-descent methods, such as the backpropagation and the generalized probabilistic descent

The standard quantum search lacks a feature, enjoyed by many classical algorithms, of having a fixed point, i.e. monotonic convergence towards the solution.

Oscillations often occur in recursive digital filters as a result of the nonlinear action of quantizing the products in the feedback sections.

Herein, we propose a new method on antenna shuffling for a hybrid transmission scheme based on capacity metric.

We develop a new class of asynchronous distributed algorithms for the explicit rate control of elastic sessions in an integrated packet network.

We consider meshed optical transport networks having multiple levels of hierarchy whereby cross-connects in different levels perform multiplexing and demultiplexing functions at different granulari

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