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Severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) pigs are an emerging animal model being developed for biomedical and regenerative medicine research. SCID pigs can successfully engraft human‐induced pluripotent stem cells and cancer cell lines. The development of a humanized SCID pig through xenotransplantation of human hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) would be a further demonstration of the value...
This paper presents a novel approach for the optimal design of RC snubbers, valid for very high frequencies from 30 MHz to 300 MHz. The integration of monolithic RC snubbers poses new design challenges, which are not covered by conventional design approaches. Our method avoids commonly made simplifications and therefore overcomes these challenges. A half-bridge circuit is used in the experiments to...
This paper presents non-isothermal effects on disposal of carbon dioxide into a saline aquifer. Carbon dioxide storage in the subsurface could be an important part of the present climate control initiative to reduce the carbon dioxide concentration of the atmosphere. Layer of water-bearing permeable rock is assumed as a saturated porous medium, and the contained water can be replaced by compressed...
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