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A Self-Organising Network (SON) represents an approach where the optimisation of a mobile radio network is automated through a set of independently operating SON functions.

We present a new definition for calculating credulous extensions of simple nonmonotonic inheritance networks, which are "coupled", or coherent, in a sense characterized by Touretzky.

Polishing a flat surface on a fiber changes the birefringence at the core or introduces birefringence in a circular fiber.

We study an asymmetric cyclic polling model with general mixtures of exhaustive and gated service, and with zero switch-over times, in heavy traffic.

We have generalized the work reported in Ferguson and Aminetzah to get exact results (requiring the solution of a set of M-N linear equations and that of a set of M sup 2 linear equations) on the m

The unique ability of the tert-butyloxycarbonyl protecting group (t-BOC) to be removed by a catalytic amount of strong acid has intensified the search towards new chemically amplified resist syst

Poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) prepared in 1,2-dichloroethane solution at 40C is shown to contain two types of nitrile structure derived from the polymerization initiator, azobis(isobutyronitrile) (AIB

Some of the physical and electrical properties of poly-p-xylylene (PPX) films important for use as a dielectric in single and multilevel structures are reported.

Polysilynes, a new class of amorphous alkyl silicon network polymers, undergo a novel photooxidative crosslinking reaction, associated with an up to 15% decrease in refractive index.

In the present article for publication in the ACS Symposium Series we summarize our progress in the synthesis and characterization of pyrrolylphosphazenes.