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The Hall Effect and Its Applications


Free Download The Hall Effect and Its Applications by C. L. Chien, C. R. Westgate
English | PDF | 1980 | 550 Pages | ISBN : 147571369X | 42.2 MB
In 1879, while a graduate student under Henry Rowland at the Physics Department of The Johns Hopkins University, Edwin Herbert Hall discovered what is now universally known as the Hall effect. A symposium was held at The Johns Hopkins University on November 13, 1979 to commemorate the lOOth anniversary of the discovery. Over 170 participants attended the symposium which included eleven in vited lectures and three speeches during the luncheon. During the past one hundred years, we have witnessed ever ex panding activities in the field of the Hall effect. The Hall effect is now an indispensable tool in the studies of many branches of condensed matter physics, especially in metals, semiconductors, and magnetic solids. Various components (over 200 million!) that utilize the Hall effect have been successfully incorporated into such devices as keyboards, automobile ignitions, gaussmeters, and satellites. This volume attempts to capture the important aspects of the Hall effect and its applications. It includes the papers presented at the symposium and eleven other invited papers. Detailed coverage of the Hall effect in amorphous and crystalline metals and alloys, in magnetic materials, in liquid metals, and in semiconductors is provided. Applications of the Hall effect in space technology and in studies of the aurora enrich the discussions of the Hall effect’s utility in sensors and switches. The design and packaging of Hall elements in integrated circuit forms are illustrated.

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Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology


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2011 | 1502 Pages | ISBN: 1416045740 | PDF | 81 MB
The 12th edition of Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology continues this bestselling title’s long tradition as one of the world’s favorite physiology textbooks. The immense success of this book is due to its description of complex physiologic principles in language that is easy to read and understand. Now with an improved color art program, thorough updates reflecting today’s medicine and science, and accessible online at studentconsult.com, this textbook is an excellent source for mastering essential human physiology knowledge.

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Soundevice Digital Verbum Entropic Hall v3.1


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The recent digital world tends to line up everything. That makes things predictable and… well, boring. The beauty of life is in chaos and randomness of unexpected. And Verbum Entropic Hall reflects that which makes it one of the most realistic reverbs out there.

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Katie Up and Down the Hall The True Story of How One Dog Turned Five Neighbours into a Family


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English | 2010 | pages: 272 | ISBN: 1599954303, 1599952564 | EPUB | 0,3 mb
One day, with a brand new puppy in his arms, Glenn Plaskin impulsively knocked on his neighbour’s door, anxious for advice about how to train her. Soon after, Glenn’s magnetic pet attracts ‘Granny’, an elderly woman living at the end of their hall. Fashion modeling, using the TV remote, and even sitting at the dinner table, Katie’s antics not only bring smiles to the faces of her family, but charm the likes of Peter Jennings, Ivana Trump and Bette Midler. Katie races the neighbourhood kids up and down the halls of the apartment, befriends a group of eccentric elderly women who live nearby, and when any one of her dear friends is sick or grieving, Katie is the first one on the scene with her paws protectively on their chest. Set in New York City over a decade, we’re pulled through the sharp ups and downs of life; from the beautiful surprise of four neighbours being brought together and the creation of a truly profound bond, to using that strength while living through the sheer horror of 9/11 at ground-zero. With the help of Katie the cocker spaniel, the notion of what makes a family is challenged and we’re all taught something in the process.

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Soundevice Digital Verbum Entropic Hall v3.0


Free Download Soundevice Digital Verbum Entropic Hall v3.0-TCD | 17 September 2023 | 14 MB
The Beauty Is in Chaos
The recent digital world tends to line up everything. That makes things predictable and… well, boring. The beauty of life is in chaos and randomness of unexpected. And Verbum Entropic Hall reflects that which makes it one of the most realistic reverbs out there.

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Mesoscopic Quantum Hall Effect


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English | PDF | 2012 | 200 Pages | ISBN : 3642304982 | 3.8 MB
In recent years, remarkable progress in the fabrication of novel mesoscopic devices has produced a revival of interest in quantum Hall physics. New types of measurements, more precise and efficient than ever, have made it possible to focus closely on the electronic properties of quantum Hall edge states. This is achieved by applying charge and heat currents at mesoscopic length scales, attaching metallic gates and Ohmic contacts, and splitting edge channels with the help of quantum point contacts. The experiments reveal fascinating new phenomena, such as the interference, statistics, and topological phase shifts of fractionally charged quasi-particles, strong interaction and correlation effects, and phase transitions induced by non-Gaussian fluctuations. The thesis discusses some puzzling results of these experiments and presents a coherent picture of mesoscopic effects in quantum Hall systems, which accounts for integer and fractional filling factors and ranges from microscopic theory to effective models, and covers both equilibrium and non-equilibrium phenomena.

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From the Shtetl to the Lecture Hall Jewish Women and Cultural Exchange


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2013 | 319 Pages | ISBN: 0761859926 | EPUB | 4 MB
Until the 19th century, women were regularly excluded from graduate education. When this convention changed, it was largely thanks to Jewish women from Russia. Raised to be strong and independent, the daughters of Jewish businesswomen were able to utilize this cultural capital to fight their way into the universities of Switzerland and Germany. They became trailblazers, ensuring regular admission for women who followed their example. This book tells the story of Russian and German Jews who became the first female professionals in modern history. It describes their childhoods–whether in Berlin or in a Russian shtetl–their schooling, and their experiences at German universities. A final chapter traces their careers as the first female professionals and details how they were tragically destroyed by the Nazis.

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