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General Electric
Company•Boston, Massachusetts, United States•
About: General Electric is a company organization based out in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Turbine & Signal. The organization has 76365 authors who have published 110557 publications receiving 1885108 citations. The organization is also known as: General Electric Company & GE.
Topics: Turbine, Signal, Rotor (electric), Coating, Combustor
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27 Feb 1991TL;DR: In this article, a priority selection processor for parsing compressed video codewords between high and low priority channels for transmission is proposed, which is based on a hierarchical hierarchy of hierarchical coded data.
Abstract: Apparatus for encoding/decoding a HDTV signal for e.g. terrestrial transmission includes a priority selection processor for parsing compressed video codewords between high and low priority channels for transmission. A compression circuit responsive to high definition video source signals provides hierarchically layered codewords CW representing compressed video data and associated codewords T. defining the types of data represented by the codewords CW. The priority selection processor, responsive to the codewords CW and T, counts the number of bits in predetermined blocks of data and determines the number of bits in each block to be allocated to the respective channels. Thereafter the processor parses the codewords CW into high and low priority codeword sequences wherein the high and low priority codeword sequences correspond to compressed video data of relatively greater and lesser importance to image reproduction respectively.
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TL;DR: A 73-day field study of in situ aerobic biodegradation of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in the Hudson River shows that indigenous aerobic microorganisms can degrade the lightly chlorinated PCBs present in these sediments.
Abstract: A 73-day field study of in situ aerobic biodegradation of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in the Hudson River shows that indigenous aerobic microorganisms can degrade the lightly chlorinated PCBs present in these sediments Addition of inorganic nutrients, biphenyl, and oxygen enhanced PCB biodegradation, as indicated both by a 37 to 55 percent loss of PCBs and by the production of chlorobenzoates, intermediates in the PCB biodegradation pathway Repeated inoculation with a purified PCB-degrading bacterium failed to improve biodegradative activity Biodegradation was also observed under mixed but unamended conditions, which suggests that this process may occur commonly in river sediments, with implications for PCB fate models and risk assessments
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01 Aug 1939TL;DR: In this article, a new and useful polymeric body comprising chemical compounds of silicon, oxygen and at least one methyl group l attached directly to silicon is described, which is referred to as an invention.
Abstract: This Invention relates to new compositions of matter, their preparation and use. More particularly it is concerned with new and useful polymeric bodies comprising chemical compounds of silicon, oxygen and at least one methyl group l attached directly to silicon. These polymeric bodies may be...
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TL;DR: In this article, stress-induced dichroism on the dominant infrared absorption band due to oxygen in silicon (9μ) and in germanium (11.7μ) was measured.
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TL;DR: The efficacy of solid-state lighting based upon InGaN LEDs has improved by >10x over the past decade: the efficacy of cool white LEDs surpassed linear fluorescent lamp (LFLs) efficacies (>100 lm/W) and warm white 1W LEDs surpasses compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs).
Abstract: The efficacy of solid-state lighting (SSL) based upon InGaN LEDs has improved by >10x over the past decade: the efficacy of cool white LEDs surpasses linear fluorescent lamp (LFLs) efficacies (>100 lm/W) and warm white 1W LEDs surpasses compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) efficacies (>60-70 lm/W).
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Cornelia M. van Duijn | 183 | 1030 | 146009 |
Krzysztof Matyjaszewski | 169 | 1431 | 128585 |
Gary H. Glover | 129 | 486 | 77009 |
Mark E. Thompson | 128 | 527 | 77399 |
Ron Kikinis | 126 | 684 | 63398 |
James E. Rothman | 125 | 358 | 60655 |
Bo Wang | 119 | 2905 | 84863 |
Wei Lu | 111 | 1973 | 61911 |
Harold J. Vinegar | 108 | 379 | 30430 |
Peng Wang | 108 | 1672 | 54529 |
Hans-Joachim Freund | 106 | 962 | 46693 |
Carl R. Woese | 105 | 272 | 56448 |
William J. Koros | 104 | 550 | 38676 |
Thomas A. Lipo | 103 | 682 | 43110 |
Gene H. Golub | 100 | 342 | 57361 |