00699nam0-22002411i-450-990002710390403321000271039FED01000271039(Aleph)000271039FED0100027103920000920d1970----km-y0itay50------baENGMultinational Retailing .by Hollander St anley C.East LansingMSU International business and economic studies1970Hollander,Stanley C.106175ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK9900027103904033214-8-289-TITIC 4732ECAECAMultinational Retailing426277UNINAING0101725nam 2200373 n 450 99638696970331620221102113644.0(CKB)1000000000620828(EEBO)2240857123(UnM)99850735(EXLCZ)99100000000062082819920312d1556 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A breuyat chronicle[electronic resource] contayning al the kynges, from Brute to to [sic] this daye, and many notable actes, gathered out of dyuers chronicles, from William conquerour, vnto the yere of Christ. M.D.L.VI. with the mayors, and shiriffes of the cytye of London, newly correcteed [sic] and amended[[Imprinted at Londo[n] In Fletestrete nere to .S Dustones church, by Thomas Marshe][1556]][256] pAnother edition of "A breviat cronicle" (STC 9968), continued to 1556, that includes, on P4v and following: "The length, breadth, and compasse of England, with the numbre of parishe churches, townes and bishoprikes".Imprint from colophon. Publication date from STC.In 1556 or 1557 J. Walley was fined for arranging to print an edition without a licence--STC.Signatures: [star] A-P (-P8, blank?).Imperfect; tightly bound, affecting text.Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018Great BritainHistoryTo 1485Great BritainHistory1485-1603Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996386969703316A breuyat chronicle2394399UNISA01487nam a2200277 i 450099100006068970753620020503113408.0010124s1999 ||| ||| | lat 3110164892b10021693-39ule_instocm00009744ExLDip.to Beni CulturaliitaPapazoglu, Fanula459578Inscriptiones Graecae Epiri, Macedoniae, Thraciae, Scythiae. Volumen X pars II fasciculus II :consilio et auctoritate academiae scientaiarum berolinensis et brandeburgensis editae /ediderunt Fanula Papazoglu, Milena Milin, Marijana Ricl ; adiuvante Klaus HallofBerlino :Gruyter, Gualterus : de,1999XIII, 262 p., [60] p. di tav.Volumen X, pars II: Inscriptiones Macedoniae, fasciculus II: Inscriptiones Macedoniae Septentrionalis, sectio prima: Inscriptiones Lyncestidis, Heracleae, Pelagoniae, Derriopi, LychnidiIscrizioni greche - Macedonia SettentrionaleMilin, Milenaauthorhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut733010Ricl, Marijana.b1002169321-09-0631-05-02991000060689707536LE001 F 15c12001000018161le001-E0.00-no 00000.i1002479731-05-02Inscriptiones Graecae Epiri, Macedoniae, Thraciae, Scythiae. Volumen X pars II fasciculus II1444255UNISALENTOle00101-01-01ma -engxx 0102721nam 22004333 450 991081712940332120230629230839.01-63081-869-0(CKB)5150000000654806(MiAaPQ)EBC6877367(Au-PeEL)EBL6877367(EXLCZ)99515000000065480620220207d2021 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNonlinear Design FETs and HEMTsNorwood :Artech House,2021.©2021.1 online resource (373 pages)Despite its continuing popularity, the so-called standard circuit model of compound semiconductor field-effect transistors (FETs) and high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs) is shown to have a limitation for nonlinear analysis and design: it is valid only in the static limit. When the voltages and currents are time-varying, as they must be for these devices to have any practical use, the model progressively fails for higher specification circuits. This book shows how to reform the standard model to render it fully compliant with the way FETs and HEMTs actually function, thus rendering it valid dynamically. Proof-of-principle is demonstrated for several practical circuits, including a frequency doubler and amplifiers with demanding performance criteria. Methods for extracting both the reformulated model and the standard model are described, including a scheme for re-constructing from S-parameters the bias-dependent dynamic (or RF) I(V) characteristics along which devices work in real-world applications, and as needed for the design of nonlinear circuits using harmonic-balance and time-domain simulators. The book includes a historical review of how variations on the standard model theme evolved, leading up to one of the most widely used--the Angelov (or Chalmers) model.Nonlinear DesignField-effect transistorsDesign and constructionModulation-doped field-effect transistorsDesign and constructionModulation-doped field-effect transistorsDesign and constructionfast(OCoLC)fst01024517Field-effect transistorsDesign and construction.Modulation-doped field-effect transistorsDesign and construction.Modulation-doped field-effect transistorsDesign and construction.621.3815/284Ladbrooke Peter H1684584MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910817129403321Nonlinear Design4056172UNINA