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As we like it: did the UK's 2016 EU referendum reveal the "will of the people?"
Published 2023“…Addressing the House of Commons in March 2019, then–Prime Minster Theresa May stated that “my sense of responsibility and duty has meant that I have kept working to ensure that we deliver on the result and the will of the people” (March 27, 2019).1 May’s successor, Boris Johnson, appealed to the same notion when suggesting in the Daily Telegraph (September 15, 2019) that opposition parties were “united in wanting to cancel the referendum result…and overturn the will of the people.” …”
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Internet Economics
Published 2002“…It has its own infrastructure complete with service providers, private networks, user communities, international links, etc. similar to telephone or telegraph industries. However, the Internet is more decentralized and less application-specific than traditional telecommunication industries. …”
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Design of high-gain microstrip grid antenna for 24-GHz car radar
Published 2013“…In modern days, telecommunication involves the use of electrical devices such as telegraph, telephone and etc. through the transmitting and receiving of microwave using the antenna. …”
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Strategy Meets Institutions: The Transformation of Management-Labor Relations at Deutsche Telekom and NTT.
Published 2006“…This comparison of labor-management relations at Deutsche Telekom and NTT (formerly Nippon Telephone and Telegraph) demonstrates the value of considering both institutions and strategic decision-making to understand the interaction between companies and unions. …”
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A stain in the picture
Published 2020“…I use the terms ‘technological screen' and ‘interface' in a broad sense as referring not just to smartphones, but also to other forms of everyday screens and interfaces, including those which are no longer extant, such as the telegraph key, so as to trace the operation of processes of subjectification in these cases as well. …”
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Quantum Zeno effect in the strong measurement regime of circuit quantum electrodynamics
Published 2016“…The analysis methods are suitable for processing general noisy random telegraph signals.…”
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Non-Gaussian Noise in Superconducting Circuits
Published 2023“…In our superconducting system, the experimentally observed noise is consistent with random telegraph noise and leads to the stepwise decay of signals. …”
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Assessing Photoelectric Fusion Technologies: Market Potential and Strategic Insights from NTT's IOWN Case
Published 2024“…The thesis explores the adoption of silicon photonics as a significant innovation, shifting from electrical to optical signals, particularly within Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corporation (NTT)'s Innovative Optical and Wireless Network (IOWN) initiative. …”
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Radiation hardness of MALTA2 monolithic CMOS imaging sensors on Czochralski substrates
Published 2024“…In order to comply with the requirements of high energy physics (HEP) experiments, various process modifications and front-end changes have been implemented to achieve low power consumption, reduce random telegraph signal (RTS) noise, and optimise the charge collection geometry. …”
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Hyperbolic divergence cleaning in lattice Boltzmann magnetohydrodynamics
Published 2023“…Magnetohydrodynamics with hyperbolic divergence cleaning permits a nonzero divergence that evolves under a telegraph equation, designed to both damp the divergence, and propagate it away from any sources, such as poorly resolved regions with large spatial gradients, without significantly increasing the computational cost. …”
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Spatiotemporal Dynamics in Public Transport Personal Security Perceptions: Digital Evidence from Mexico City's Periphery
Published 2017“…The potential for information and communication technologies (ICTs) to revolutionise transportation is of long-standing interest. Just as the telegraph, trans-oceanic cable communications, the telephone, and the fax surely influenced travel behaviours and supply of transportation infrastructures and services, related developments, especially in computing, have changed the way we analyse and plan systems. …”
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The History of Communications and Its Implications for the Internet
Published 2002“…There are repeating patterns in the histories of communication technologies, including ordinary mail, the telegraph, the telephone, and the Internet. In particular, the typical story for each service is that quality rises, prices decrease, and usage increases to produce increased total revenues. …”
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Study of polarization diversity circuit in silicon photonics
Published 2009“…In this project, we aim to create a polarization diverse circuit by analysing the pros and cons of current designs by Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corporation (NTT), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Zhejiang University, and thereby further improving current polarization splitter and rotator designs.…”
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A secure chat application based on pure peer-to-peer architecture
Published 2015“…Chat application is increasingly used as an alternative to older communication technologies such as telephony and telegraph. Equipped with advanced features, people can use it for education, business and socialize. …”
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RTS noise reduction of CMOS image sensors using amplifier-selection pixels
Published 2013“…This paper describes a RTS (random telegraph signal) noise reduction technique for an active pixel CMOS image sensor (CIS) with in-pixel selectable dual source-follower amplifiers. …”
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Charles Grafton Page's Experiment with a Spiral Conductor
Published 2023“…In the 1830s, American experimenter Charles Grafton Page pioneered electromagnetism, developing instruments, experimental practice, and understandings that were foundational for nineteenth-century technologies such as the telegraph and induction coil. While a student, Page detected electricity in a spiral conductor where direct current had not passed and no one expected current to be. …”
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