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Mercury cadmium telluride carrier concentration can be adjusted by having a quantity of lithium dispersed therein in an amount sufficient to measurably increase the acceptor concentration of the semiconductor. Methods of forming the acceptor doped mercury cadmium telluride include diffusion of a quantity of lithium into an already existing body of mercury cadmium telluride. Formation of NP junctions and P-P+ regions are disclosed using the compositions and methods of the present invention.
Mercury cadmium telluride carrier concentration can be adjusted by having a quantity of lithium dispersed therein in an amount sufficient to measurably increase the acceptor concentration of the semiconductor. Methods of forming the acceptor doped mercury cadmium telluride include diffusion of a quantity of lithium into an already existing body of mercury cadmium telluride. Formation of NP junctions and P-P+ regions are disclosed using the compositions and methods of the present invention.
Traction-enhancing tire chains with a lateral cable having a tension-applying connector for interconnecting the opposite ends of the lateral cable for attaching the tire chains to a tire. A clasp is attached to a pin slidably disposed in a cam slot defined in a tensioning lever attached to one end of the lateral cable. The clasp hooks about a selected anchor on the opposite end portion of the lateral cable and applies tension to the lateral cable as the lever is rotated to a tensioning position....
A method for growing high quality epitaxial films using low pressure MOCVD that includes providing a substrate that is misoriented from a singular plane, placing the substrate into an MOCVD reactor at a total pressure of less than 0.2 atmospheres and then growing an epitaxial film on the substrate. When providing a misoriented gallium arsenide substrate, the MOCVD reactor is set at a temperature in the range of 650 to 750 degrees centigrade to grow an aluminum gallium arsenide film. This tempera...
A container, e.g., case or bag, has an internal compartment with an access opening that is entirely closed with a cover having a clasp that cooperates with a latch of an electronic lock carried on the container. Preferably, the cover carries a key pad on its external surface and the key pad is in circuit to an alarm system that includes a control unit, power supply, motion and/or shock detector, and an audible alarm such as a siren. Most preferably, the power supply comprises one and preferably ...
An architectural support comprised of various splines, key ways, and collars which interlock and when assembled form a complete unit. This unit may be used as an architectural support in the construction or fabrication of a table, display, cabinet, stand, and platform. This architectural support in the above items would be used as a table leg, support leg, or door pull. In addition, the architectural support could be used for decorative or aesthetic purposes.
An annular ring and cap that are positionable within a manhole or catch basin structure above the base of the manhole or catch basin to reduce the amount of debris entering into the manhole or catch basin. The annular ring may be positioned within the manhole or catch basin such that a flange of the annular ring is sandwiched between the base and support frame. When a final grade surrounding the manhole or catch basin is complete and the cover or grating is positioned above the support frame, th...
A method of testing a subject for a propensity to develop, diagnose, or treat ALSV-induced cancer, comprising the steps of obtaining a cell or tissue sample from the subject, processing the sample to isolate DNA from the sample, and examining the DNA isolated from the sample to detect the presence of the ALSV LTR. The sample can be from a cell, a tissue or a tumor. Preferably, the DNA is examined using a PCR-based assay with at least one primer set from the group consisting of: AL1D (SEQ ID NO:1...
A strap that can be wrapped around a notebook binder at right angles to its spine and separably attaches to the notebook binder and wraps around the notebook and overlaps itself and separably attaches to itself, and preferably, in its closed position, has carrying means as an integral part of the strap.
A guide catheter for accessing the coronary sinus ostium has a proximal portion and a distal portion formed into a preformed shape including a curved segment. The preformed shape includes a first arc, a second arc, a third arc, a fourth arc, and a generally straight terminal portion. The preformed shape is generally a J-shape, having a terminal portion generally parallel to the proximal portion, a generally closed arc or a generally open arc.
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