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2. Lies and Loneliness: An Interview with Tony Leung Chiu Wai
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Nochimson, Martha P. and Wai, Tony Leung Chiu
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- 2005
3. Immunity-enhancing Micronutrients and Community Pharmacists: An Opportunity to Expand Self-Care Practices among the Public
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Philip Kwok-Leung Chiu, Edward Fook-Wing Yau, and Ching-Lung Cheung
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Pharmacology ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Drug Discovery ,Plant Science ,General Medicine - Abstract
Background: The urban lifestyle and environment pose a constant immune challenge to city dwellers. A major such challenge is influenza, which creates substantial public health and socio-economic burdens. The global healthcare paradigm has begun emphasizing the importance and cost-effectiveness of self-care in partnership with healthcare professionals such as community pharmacists for the management of mild ailments. For the general public, micronutrient supplementation is an affordable and potentially feasible self-care strategy for immunity enhancement and disease management. At the same time, micronutrient deficiencies are a serious public health concern in both developing and developed areas. Objective: This review focuses on the clinical evidence for the efficacy and safety of three key micronutrients — vitamins C, D and zinc — on respiratory infections. Key findings: These micronutrients are important for optimal immune function through their complementary roles in supporting both innate and adaptive immunity, as well as epithelial barriers. The need to improve public awareness of self-care in prevention and health management is highlighted by recent public health issues and the global fight against antimicrobial resistance. Community pharmacists could play a crucial role in empowering patient autonomy. Conclusion: With this review we aim to offer insights into the supplementation of these micronutrients as a self-care approach to the management of immune health.
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- 2022
4. Investigation of a wideband 90 degree hybrid coupler with an arbitrary coupling level
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Leung Chiu and Quan Xue
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Bandwidth -- Measurement ,Electric inverters -- Usage ,Microwave circuits -- Design and construction ,Microwave transmission lines -- Analysis ,Bandwidth allocation ,Bandwidth technology ,Business ,Computers ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Published
- 2010
5. A W-Band Balanced Power Amplifier Using Broadside Coupled Strip-Line Coupler in SiGe BiCMOS 0.13- <tex-math notation='LaTeX'>$\mu\text{m}$ </tex-math> Technology
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J.C. Vardaxoglou, Eryk Dutkiewicz, Zhang Ju Hou, Yang Yang, Leung Chiu, Quan Xue, and Xi Zhu
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Physics ,business.industry ,Amplifier ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,Impedance matching ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,BiCMOS ,Silicon-germanium ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,W band ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Scattering parameters ,Optoelectronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Stripline - Abstract
Load-variation insensitivity, for impedance matching between power amplifiers (PAs) and transmitting antennas, contributes to challenging the design of millimeter-wave wireless systems. In this paper, a $W$ -band two-way balanced PA based on a compact quadrature coupler with a broadside coupled strip-line (BCSL) as the core is presented to enhance the load-variation insensitivity and stability. The proposed coupler is truly broadband with low amplitude and phase imbalance. The proposed $W$ -band balanced PA achieves higher power-added efficiency (PAE) and unsaturated output power ${P} _{\mathrm{ sat}}$ over wide frequency bandwidth. The $W$ -band balanced PA is implemented in a 0.13- $\mu \text{m}$ SiGe BiCMOS process and achieves a measured ${P} _{\mathrm{ sat}}$ of 16.3 dBm and a peak PAE of 14.1% at 100 GHz (with 1.6-V power supply). The measured ${P} _{\mathrm{ sat}}$ with 1-dB bandwidth is from 91 to 102 GHz. The measured results present the feasibility of the compact quadrature coupler. The total chip surface area (with pads) is 0.64 mm2, where the size of the proposed quadrature coupler area is only 0.04 mm2.
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- 2018
6. Wideband Millimeter-Wave On-Chip Quadrature Coupler With Improved In-Band Flatness in 0.13- <tex-math notation='LaTeX'>$\mu$ </tex-math> m SiGe Technology
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Yang Yang, Xi Zhu, Quan Xue, Leung Chiu, and Zhang Ju Hou
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010302 applied physics ,Physics ,business.industry ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,01 natural sciences ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Optics ,0103 physical sciences ,Broadband ,Extremely high frequency ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Return loss ,Equivalent circuit ,Insertion loss ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Wideband ,Center frequency ,business - Abstract
This letter proposes a compact and broadband quadrature coupler with a center frequency of 55 GHz, which consists of a 90° broadside coupled-line to support the differential signal propagation and two T-type L-C networks to support the common signal propagation. To analyze the proposed coupler, an equivalent circuit model is provided for estimation of the distributed and lumped component values. The measured results of the proposed on-chip quadrature coupler show that the return loss and isolation are greater than 20 dB with a bandwidth of 105%, while the insertion loss is about −0.85 dB. The magnitude imbalances are less than 1 dB within the bandwidth of 56% and the phase differences are with ±1° errors within the bandwidth of 96.9%. The chip size, excluding the test pads, is only $0.31\times0.22$ mm2.
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- 2018
7. The GLH proteins, Caenorhabditis elegans P granule components, associate with CSN-5 and KGB-1, proteins necessary for fertility, and with ZYX-1, a predicted cytoskeletal protein
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Smith, Pliny, Leung-Chiu, W-M., Montgomery, Ruth, Orsborn, April, Kuznicki, Kathleen, Gressman-Coberly, Emily, Mutapcic, Lejla, and Bennett, Karen
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Caenorhabditis elegans -- Research ,Germ cells -- Physiological aspects ,Protein metabolism -- Physiological aspects ,Protein kinases -- Physiological aspects ,Biological sciences - Abstract
The GLH proteins belong to a family of four germline RNA helicases in Caenorhabditis elegans. These putative ATP-dependent enzymes localize to the P granules, which are nonmembranous complexes of protein and RNA exclusively found in the cytoplasm of all C. elegans germ cells and germ cell precursors. To determine what proteins the GLHs bind, C. elegans cDNA libraries were screened by the yeast two-hybrid method, using GLHs as bait. Three interacting proteins, CSN-5, KGB-1, and ZYX-1, were identified and further characterized. GST pull-down assays independently established that these proteins bind GLHs. CSN-5 is closely related to the subunit 5 protein of COP9 signalosomes, conserved multiprotein complexes of plants and animals. RNA interference (RNAi) with csn-5 results in sterile worms with small gonads and no oocytes, a defect essentially identical to that produced by RNAi with a combination of glh-1 and glh-4. KGB-1 is a putative JNK MAP kinase that GLHs bind. A kgb-1 deletion strain has a temperature-sensitive, sterile phenotype characterized by the absence of mature oocytes and the presence of trapped, immature oocytes that have undergone endoreplication. ZYX-1 is a LIM domain protein most like vertebrate Zyxin, a cytoskeletal adaptor protein. In C. elegans, while zyx-1 appears to be a single copy gene, neither RNAi depletion nor a zyx-1 deletion strain results in an obvious phenotype. These three conserved proteins are the first members in each of their families reported to associate with germline helicases. Similar to the loss of GLH-1 and GLH-4, loss of either CSN-5 or KGB-1 causes oogenesis to cease, but does not affect the initial assembly of P granules. Key Words: germline; RNA helicase; two-hybrid screen; GST pull-downs; COP9 signalosome; RNAi; MAP kinase; JNK kinase; Zyxin; LIM domain.
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- 2002
8. The output frequency spectrum of a thyristor phase-controlled cycloconverter using digital control techniques
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Leung, Chiu Hon
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621.31042 ,Electronic devices & electromechanical devices - Abstract
The principle of operation dictates that the output of a cycloconverter contains some harmonics. For drive applications, the harmonics at best increase losses in the motor and may well cause instability. Various methods of analysing the output waveform have been considered. A Fortran 77 program employing a modified Fourier series, making use of the fact that the input waveforms are sinusoidal, was used to compute the individual harmonic amplitudes. A six pulse three phase to single phase cycloconverter was built and a Z-80 microprocessor was used for the control of firing angles. Phase locked loops were used for timing, and their effect upon the output with changing input frequency and voltage were established. The experimental waveforms are analysed by a FFT spectrum analyser. The flexibility of the control circuit enables the following investigations not easily carry out using traditional analog control circuit. The phase relationship between the cosine timing and reference wave in the cosinusoidal control method was shown to affect the output waveform and hence the harmonic content. There is no clear optimum value of phase and the T.H.D. up to 500Hz remains virtually constant. However, the changes of individual harmonic amplitudes is quite significant. In practice it may not be possible to keep the value of phase constant but it should be considered when comparing control strategies. Another investigation involves the changing of the last firing angle in a half cycle. It shows that the value of firing angles produced by the cosinusoidal control method is desirable. Operation at theoretical maximum output frequency was also demonstrated.
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- 1985
9. Low-Cost Narrowed Dielectric Microstrip Line— A Three-Layer Dielectric Waveguide Using PCB Technology for Millimeter-Wave Applications
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Qing-Yuan Tang, Stella W. Pang, Shaowei Liao, Xinghai Zhao, Quan Xue, Hao-Tian Zhu, and Leung Chiu
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Radiation ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Gate dielectric ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,Dielectric ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,Microstrip ,law.invention ,010309 optics ,Microstrip antenna ,law ,Transmission line ,Attenuation coefficient ,0103 physical sciences ,Extremely high frequency ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Optoelectronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Waveguide - Abstract
We investigated a dielectric transmission line consisting of three dielectric substrate layers for millimeter-wave (mmW) applications. This line is referred to as a narrowed dielectric microstrip line (N-DML). The effective dielectric constant method is used to analyze the propagation characteristics of the N-DML. The result of the analysis of the normalized phase constant is consistent with the simulation. For demonstration, two J -band N-DML prototypes of different lengths with transitions to rectangular waveguides were designed, fabricated, and measured. Good agreement between the simulated and measured results is observed. In particular, due to its nonmetal structure, the N-DML shows a low average attenuation constant of only 0.52 dB/cm over 220-280 GHz in the experiment. Due to its good performance, ease of fabrication, low loss, and low cost, the N-DML is a suitable candidate for various mmW applications.
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- 2017
10. A Class of Quadrature Couplers Based on Transformer
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Leung Chiu, Quan Xue, and Zhang Ju Hou
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Engineering ,Radiation ,business.industry ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,Ring network ,02 engineering and technology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Inductor ,Network topology ,law.invention ,law ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Scattering parameters ,Electronic engineering ,Power dividers and directional couplers ,Hybrid coupler ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Wideband ,Transformer ,business - Abstract
A study of lumped transformer-based directional couplers is proposed by converting a conventional two-port transformer into a four-port directional coupler. The directional coupler of this kind is a backward coupler that consists of a ferrite-core transformer and four or five associated lumped reactive elements. Four different topologies of the coupler are proposed with four different reactive element arrangements, namely, ring topology, cross topology, H-shaped topology, and twisted topology. Analysis and design equations are presented. Four different circuits with different frequency responses are derived. Four 13.56-MHz couplers with these four different topologies are designed, fabricated, and measured. Wideband, compact, and backward wave coupling features are theoretically and experimentally confirmed.
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- 2016
11. Thallium
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Marko, Istvan E., primary and Leung, Chiu W., additional
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- 1995
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12. A dual-band balanced amplifier using three-layer technology
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Leung Chiu and Zhang Ju Hou
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Electrical engineering ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Rat-race coupler ,Printed circuit board ,Multi-band device ,Hybrid coupler ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Direct-coupled amplifier ,Microwave ,Shunt (electrical) ,Electronic circuit - Abstract
A multilayer technology is applied to design a dual-band branch-line coupler for the dual-band balanced amplifier. The proposed coupler is designed based on a three-layer printed circuit board. The dual-band operation is achieved by four additional shunt stubs at the middle layer, while the upper layer is the core and active circuits layer and the bottom is ground layer. The proposed coupler with equal power division is designed at two frequencies of 1.1 and 1.9 GHz. Besides, a balanced amplifier is also designed which achieves gain of 11.6 and 10.1 dB at 1.1 and 1.9 GHz, respectively. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Microwave Opt Technol Lett 56:1680–1683, 2014
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- 2014
13. Wideband Microstrip 90° Hybrid Coupler Using High Pass Network
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Leung Chiu
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Engineering ,Radiation ,Article Subject ,business.industry ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,Electrical engineering ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Microstrip ,Rat-race coupler ,Transmission line ,Electronic engineering ,Magic tee ,Hybrid coupler ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Wideband ,High-pass filter ,business - Abstract
A wideband 90° hybrid coupler has been presented and implemented in planar microstrip circuit. With similar structure of conversional 2-section branch-line coupler, the proposed coupler consists of a lumped high-pass network but not the quarter wavelength transmission at the center. The values of all lumped elements were optimized to replace a quarter-wavelength transmission line with a phase inverter. To demonstrate the proposed concept, a 1-GHz prototype was fabricated and tested. It achieves 90% impedance bandwidth with magnitude of S11 less than −10 dB. Within this bandwidth, more than 13 dB port-to-port isolation, less than 5.0 degree phase imbalance, and less than 4.5 dB magnitude imbalance are achieved, simultaneously. The proposed coupler not only achieves much wider bandwidth but also occupies less circuit area than that of the conversional 2-section branch-line coupler.
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- 2014
14. A meandering substrate integrated waveguide with slots for frequency scanning array
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Leung Chiu
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Waveguide (electromagnetism) ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Frequency band ,Doppler radar ,Electrical engineering ,Substrate (electronics) ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Optics ,law ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Antenna (radio) ,Center frequency ,business ,Short circuit ,Microwave - Abstract
A meandered substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) has been proposed for the frequency scanning array that has potential application of the low cost 24-GHz Doppler radar system. All radiating slots are connected in series using a short circuit ended SIW; therefore, its radiation beam can be steered with frequency. The modified antenna with meandering structure is proposed to enhance the scanning range. The physical slot spacing is kept at about half free space waveguide, whereas the electrical spacing is about 540° at the center frequency of 24 GHz. A broadside radiation is achieved at 24-GHz frequency and a ±30° continuous scanning range is experimentally confirmed with the frequency band from 23 to 25 GHz. Another antenna with center frequency of 77 GHz is designed and tested. It also achieves a ±30° continuous scanning range with the frequency band from 75 to 79 GHz. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Microwave Opt Technol Lett 56:1478–1483, 2014
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- 2014
15. Compact and Wideband Parallel-Strip 180° Hybrid Coupler with Arbitrary Power Division Ratios
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Quan Xue and Leung Chiu
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Engineering ,Radiation ,Article Subject ,business.industry ,Absolute phase ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,Electrical engineering ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Characteristic impedance ,Rat race ,Power dividers and directional couplers ,Hybrid coupler ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Wideband ,business ,Microwave - Abstract
This paper presents a class of wideband 180° hybrid (rat race) couplers implemented by parallel-strip line. By replacing the 270° arm of a conventional 180° hybrid coupler by a 90° arm with phase inverter, the bandwidth of the coupler is greatly enhanced and the total circuit size is reduced by almost half. Simple design formulas relating the characteristic impedance of the arms and power division ration are derived. To demonstrate the concept, four couplers with different power division ratios of 1, 2, 4, and 8 were designed, fabricated, and tested. -parameters of the coupler are simulated and measured with good agreement. All working prototypes operate more than 112% impedance bandwidth with more than 25 dB port-to-port isolation and less than 5° absolute phase imbalance. The proposed 180° hybrid couplers can be employed as a wideband in-phase/differential power divider/combiner, which are essential for many RF and microwave subsystem designs.
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- 2013
16. Simple circular dichroic method for the determination of absolute configuration of 5-substituted 2(5H)-furanones
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Gawronski, Jacek K., Oeveren, Arjan van, Deen, Hanncke van der, Leung, Chiu W., and Feringa, Ben L.
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Aromatic compounds ,Circular dichroism -- Research ,Biological sciences ,Chemistry - Abstract
The circular dichroism in a series of 5-alkyl- and 5-alkoxy-substituted butenolides has been investigated. The results showed that the absolute configuration at C(5) is correlated to the sign of the Cotton effects of the n-pi* (235-250 nm) and pi-pi* (200-220 nm) transitions. This has been observed regardless of an additional chiral center on the substituent R and is also applicable for butenolides bearing additional methyl groups attached to the C=C bond.
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- 1996
17. A 4-Element Balanced Retrodirective Array for Direct Conversion Transmitter
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Chi Hou Chan, Leung Chiu, and Quan Xue
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Physics ,Retrodirectivity ,business.industry ,Electrical engineering ,Phase (waves) ,Port (circuit theory) ,Signal ,Radiation pattern ,Direct-conversion receiver ,Optics ,Array gain ,Radio frequency ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business - Abstract
A phase conjugated array capable of sending two individually modulated signals towards the direction of an interrogator is proposed. Each of the array elements is a dual-fed patch with one input port connected to a 90° phase shifting element and a resistive field effect transistor (FET) mixer and the other port just the mixer alone, making the array a balanced structure. A 4-element working prototype was designed at the center frequency of 5.8 GHz. A linearly polarized retrodirectivity has been experimentally confirmed by measuring bi-static radiation patterns with the interrogating signal coming at 0°, +30°, +60°, -15°, and -45°. A 8.6-dB peak power variation of re-radiation within ±60° normal to plane of the array has been shown in the measured mono-static radiation patterns. To test the ability of direct conversion, an active integrated direct conversion receiver employing the same array has been designed to receive and demodulate the response signals from the phase conjugated array. A 5 MHz square and 8 MHz sinusoidal waves as two base-band signals were carried through the phase conjugated array and successfully recovered by the direct conversion receiver.
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- 2011
18. Ultrawideband Printed Log-Periodic Dipole Antenna With Multiple Notched Bands
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Guohua Zhai, Wei Qin, Chao Yu, Wei Hong, Zhenqi Kuai, Chen Yu, and Leung Chiu
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Ultra-wideband ,Radiation pattern ,law.invention ,Microstrip antenna ,Optics ,Balun ,law ,Standing wave ratio ,Dipole antenna ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Wideband ,business ,Omnidirectional antenna - Abstract
A printed log-periodic dipole antenna (PLPDA) with multiple notched bands is proposed for ultrawideband (UWB) applications. The impedance bandwidth of 3.1 GHz-10.6 GHz with VSWR less than 2 is achieved based on the wideband property of the PLPDA as well as the half mode substrate integrated waveguide (HMSIW) Balun. Different from omnidirectional UWB antennas, the end-fire radiation pattern of the PLPDA is more stable within the UWB band. Multiple notched bands are generated by integrating U-shaped slots into the PLPDA for blocking the interference from other narrow band wireless communication systems. Several antennas with the notched frequencies of 3.5 GHz, 5.5 GHz, 6.8 GHz, and 8.5 GHz are designed, fabricated, and measured. The measured results are in agreement with the predicted results.
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- 2011
19. Performance enhancement of microwave circuits using parallel-strip line
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Chi Hou Chan, Quan Xue, and Leung Chiu
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Engineering ,Balanced circuit ,business.industry ,Strategy and Management ,Electrical engineering ,Microstrip ,Education ,Printed circuit board ,Balanced line ,Balun ,Transmission line ,Hardware_INTEGRATEDCIRCUITS ,Electronic engineering ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Stripline ,Electronic circuit - Abstract
Nowadays, demands for compactness, light weight, and broadband have a great impact on design issues at both component and system levels in wireless communications. Multilayered structures fabricated with low-temperature co-fired ceramic (LTCC) technologies have been developed recently in response to these demands. With this trend, double-sided printed circuits using conventional fabrication techniques with lower cost have been receiving plenty of attention. The parallel-strip line, belongs to the family of balanced transmission lines. The conventional printed circuit board technology is able to realize it easily. It is a simple structure comprised of a piece of dielectric substrate sandwiched by two conducting traces. Signals flowing on the upper and lower conductors are always equal in magnitude and 180° out of phase; therefore, parallel-strip line has an inherent advantage of easy realization of a balanced configuration. Balanced or double balanced microwave circuits, such as amplifier, mixer, and antenna, are frequently employed in high-performance wireless communications systems, and they can be directly fed by parallel-strip lines. In contrast, microstrip line is an unbalanced transmission line; therefore, extra effort of designing balanced to unbalanced structures (balun) is required for using microstrip transmission lines.
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- 2010
20. Investigation of a Wideband 90$^{\circ}$ Hybrid Coupler With an Arbitrary Coupling Level
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Quan Xue and Leung Chiu
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Engineering ,Radiation ,business.industry ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Rat-race coupler ,Electronic engineering ,Power dividers and directional couplers ,Magic tee ,Hybrid coupler ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Wideband ,Center frequency ,business ,Phase shift module - Abstract
This paper presents a new class of wideband 90° hybrid coupler with an arbitrary coupling level. The physical size of the proposed coupler is close to that of a conventional two-section branch-line coupler, but it has an additional phase inverter. The impedance bandwidth of the proposed coupler is close to that of a four-section branch-line coupler. The proposed coupler is a backward-wave coupler with a port assignment different from that of a conventional branch-line coupler. The design formulas of the proposed coupler are proved based on its even- and odd-mode half structures. We demonstrated three couplers at the center frequency of 2 GHz with different design parameters.
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- 2010
21. A compact wideband parallel-strip 180° hybrid coupler
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Quan Xue, Chi Hou Chan, and Leung Chiu
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,Electrical engineering ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Rat-race coupler ,Optoelectronics ,Power dividers and directional couplers ,Magic tee ,Hybrid coupler ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Wideband ,Center frequency ,business ,Microwave - Abstract
In this study, a wideband compact parallel-strip 180° hybrid coupler with the center frequency of 2 GHz is presented. By replacing the 270° section in the 180° hybrid coupler with a parallel-strip phase reversal swap, the total circuit size is reduced by half. In this structure, the phase gradients of the four arms of the coupler are equalized; therefore, the operation bandwidth is dramatically enhanced. S-parameters of the coupler are simulated and measured with good agreement. As predicted from the measured data, the bandwidth of the 90% combining efficiency is increased from 45 to 124%. The proposed design achieves more than −25 dB signal suppression within the whole measured frequency range (0–4 GHz) as opposed to 1.8 to 2.2 GHz of the conventional design. The proposed 180° hybrid coupler can serve as a wideband in-phase/differential power divider/combiner, which are essential for many RF and microwave subsystem designs. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Microwave Opt Technol Lett 50: 3271–3274, 2008; Published online in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com). DOI 10.1002/mop.23926
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- 2008
22. Phase-Conjugated Arrays Using Low Conversion-Loss Resistive Phase-Conjugating Mixers and Stub-Loaded Patch Antennas
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Leung Chiu, Quan Xue, and Chi Hou Chan
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Resistive touchscreen ,Radiation ,Materials science ,Retrodirectivity ,business.industry ,Capacitive sensing ,Local oscillator ,Electrical engineering ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Stub (electronics) ,Antenna array ,Microstrip antenna ,Optoelectronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Circular polarization - Abstract
A 1-D four-element and 2-D eight-element phase-conjugated retrodirective arrays employing low conversion-loss resistive field-effect transistor mixers and stub-loaded patch elements are proposed. The mixer, systematically designed using a multi- harmonic loading technique, offers a low 5.2-dB conversion loss at a 4.5-dBm local oscillator power level. The stub-loaded patch element is a square patch with a capacitive open stub loaded at each of its four corners, leading to patch-size reduction, lower mutual coupling between adjacent elements, and broader beam width. With the same element spacing of half a free-space wavelength at 5.8 GHz, the mutual coupling is suppressed by 3.1 and 3.3 dB in the E- and if-planes, respectively, when compared to the conventional square patches. Within an angle of plusmn60deg normal to the arrays, distinct linearly polarized retrodirectivities in terms of pattern deformations are experimentally confirmed for both the H-plane of the 1-D array and both E- and H-planes for the 2-D array. Additionally, circularly polarized retrodirectivity are also experimentally confirmed for 2-D arrays.
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- 2008
23. A Parallel-Strip Ring Power Divider With High Isolation and Arbitrary Power-Dividing Ratio
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Quan Xue and Leung Chiu
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Engineering ,Radiation ,business.industry ,Voltage divider ,Electrical engineering ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Current divider ,Characteristic impedance ,Frequency divider ,Electric power transmission ,Transmission line ,Power dividers and directional couplers ,Wilkinson power divider ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business - Abstract
In this paper, a new power divider concept, which provides high flexibility of transmission line characteristic impedance and port impedance, is proposed. This power divider is implemented on a parallel-strip line, which is a balanced transmission line. By implementing the advantages and uniqueness of the parallel-strip line, the divider outperforms the conventional divider in terms of isolation bandwidths. A swap structure of the two lines of the parallel-strip line is employed in this design, which is critical for the isolation enhancements. A lumped-circuit model of the parallel-strip swap including all parasitic effects has been analyzed. An equal power divider with center frequency of 2 GHz was designed to demonstrate the idea. The experimental results show that the equal power divider has 96.5% -10-dB impedance bandwidth with more than 25-dB isolation and less than 0.7-dB insertion loss. In order to generalize the concept with an arbitrary power ratio, we also realize unequal power dividers with the same isolation characteristics. The impedance bandwidth of the proposed power divider will increase with the dividing ratio, which is opposite to the conventional Wilkinson power divider. Unequal dividers with dividing ratios of 1 : 2 and 1 : 12 are designed and measured. Additionally, a frequency independent 180 power divider has been realized with less than 2 phase errors.
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- 2007
24. High-efficiency linear RF Amplifier - a unified circuit approach to achieving compactness and low distortion
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Chi Hou Chan, T.Y. Yum, Leung Chiu, and Quan Xue
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Power-added efficiency ,Engineering ,Radiation ,business.industry ,Amplifier ,RF power amplifier ,Transistor ,Electrical engineering ,Adjacent channel power ratio ,Condensed Matter Physics ,law.invention ,law ,Distortion ,Electronic engineering ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Electrical efficiency ,Intermodulation - Abstract
The realization of a highly efficient linearized amplifier has emerged as a paramount issue in the design of advanced mobile handsets. In this paper, a new RF amplifier linearization scheme using a compensating transistor combination is proposed. The devised approach ably utilizes all terminals of an additional transistor that offers a unified pre-post-distortion and cubic distortion characteristic for performance improvement. Meticulous modeling along with a power-dependent Volterra series is performed to identify contributions on each mechanism under various power levels. An experimental four-tone test reveals a maximum 28-dB reduction for the intermodulation distortion at 1.95 GHz, which outperforms typical pre-distortions of 5-10 dB. A single-ended two-stage amplifier module demonstrates a state-of-the-art power efficiency of 55% with 27-dB transducer gain at 24-dBm output power. Meanwhile, the adjacent channel power ratio (ACPR 1) is maintained with good margins of -35dBc for a four-channel wideband code-division multiple-access signal under all output dynamics. Graceful degradations on modulation bandwidths, tone spacing, bias, and gain variations are also discussed, showing superb performance with virtually no dedicated retuning circuit parameters for multicarrier applications. By combining a bias control along with the proposed linearization technique, the average efficiency (12%) is 3times higher than that of the fixed bias (3.94%), demonstrating the potential utility on further prolonging battery lifetime in practical scenarios
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- 2006
25. The multilayer folded couplers and their application
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Chi Hou Chan, Leung Chiu, and Quan Xue
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Engineering ,Fabrication ,Balanced circuit ,business.industry ,Electrical engineering ,Solid-state ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Microstrip ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Printed circuit board ,Wilkinson power divider ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Microwave ,Electronic circuit - Abstract
In this paper, three folded couplers and their application have been presented. The Wilkinson power divider, and 90° and 180° hybrids are folded for size reduction in the multilayered printed circuit media. The folded hybrid ring is employed as the transition between the microstrip line (MSL) and the parallel-strip line (PSL) for balanced circuit applications. The PSL has an inherent advantage of easy realization of balanced configuration, which is suitable for push–pull designs, especially for high power applications. The PSL makes the design of circuits more flexible than MSL because the lump components and solid state devices can be easily mounted in both series and shunt manners without any difficulties in fabrication. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Microwave Opt Technol Lett 48: 2285–2288, 2006; Published online in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com). DOI 10.1002/mop.21913
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- 2006
26. Identifying Caenorhabditis elegans GLH Partners by Yeast Two-Hybrid Assays
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Smith, P., Leung-Chiu, A., Mutapcic, L., Montgomery, R., and Bennett, K.
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Caenorhabditis elegans -- Physiological aspects ,Enzymes -- Research ,Carrier proteins -- Research ,Biological sciences - Abstract
Four germline-specific RNA helicases, GLHs, have been identified in the free-living soil nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. This family of putative ATP-dependent enzymes is localized to the P granules, which are nonmembranous, cytoplasmic complexes of protein and RNA. P granules are potential determinants of germline development, segregating with the germline precursor lineage from the first embryonic cell division. The GLH proteins are similar to the Drosophila melanogaster germline RNA helicase VASA; however, the GLHs differ in having multiple CCHC zinc fingers as well as multiple N-terminal, noncharged phenylalanine/ glycine-rich repeats. GLH-3 is unique among the GLHs because it does not contain FGG repeats. Essentially complete sterility results when GLH-1 and GLH-4 are eliminated by RNA interference (RNAi) (Kuznicki et al., Development, 2000, 127, 2907). To study the relationships of the GLHs with other proteins, two libraries were screened by the yeast two-hybrid method, using GLHs as bait. Three C. elegans proteins have been identified; along with two-hybrid interactions, these proteins bind GLHs in GST pulldown assays. Ongoing tests consider their function in P granules and in germline development. The GLH binding partners include: (1) KGB-1, a novel putative kinase that GLHs bind, most closely related to the serine/threonine JNK (Jun N-terminal kinase) MAP kinase family. We generated a KGB-1 deletion strain; it has a temperature-sensitive sterile phenotype. (2) ZYX-1, a LIM domain-containing protein most related to vertebrate zyxin. Antibodies reveal that ZYX-1 is a component of P granules. (3) COP-9/JAB-1, closely related to subunit 5 of the cell's signalosome complex, conserved in plants and animals. COP-9 RNAi results in worms with small gonads and no oocytes, similar to those produced with GLH-1/4 RNAi.
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- 2001
27. An injection locked sub-harmonic self-oscillating mixer for multi-band operation
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T.Y. Yum, T. F. Cheng, Leung Chiu, Chi Hou Chan, and Quan Xue
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Physics ,Oscillation ,business.industry ,Transistor ,Harmonic mixer ,Electrical engineering ,dBc ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Injection locking ,law ,Phase noise ,Optoelectronics ,Radio frequency ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Microwave - Abstract
A high-performance X-band subharmonic self-oscillating mixer (SOM) is proposed. By using a reconfigurable transistor pair in conjunction with open- and short-circuit stubs, the proposed SOM is capable of down-converting four RF frequency bands with center frequencies at 7.35, 8.65, 11.35, and 12.65 GHz with a conversion gain ranging from 7.83 to 18.7 dB. The measured phase noise of the free-running oscillation is −85.4 dBc/Hz at an offset frequency of 100 kHz. With injection locking, the phase noise is reduced to less than −100 dBc/Hz at 10 kHz, without affecting the conversion gains. This is the first demonstration of a multiband subharmonic SOM. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Microwave Opt Technol Lett 42: 415–419, 2004; Published online in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com). DOI 10.1002/mop.20321
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- 2004
28. Combinatorial RNA interference indicates P granule components GLH-1 and GLH-4 are critical for fertility in Caenorhabditis elegans
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Kuznicki, K. A., Smith, P. A., Leung-Chiu, A. W. M., and Bennett, K. L.
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Developmental biology -- Research ,RNA -- Research ,Caenorhabditis elegans -- Research ,Homology (Biology) -- Analysis ,Drosophila -- Research ,Proteins -- Research ,Biological sciences - Abstract
We report that four putative germline RNA helicases, GLHs are components of the germline-specific P granules in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. GLH-3 and GLH-4 are newly discovered and belong to a multi-gene glh family; each of the four GLHs contain multiple CCHC zinc fingers. The GLHs are homologous to Drosophila VASA, a polar granule component necessary for oogenesis and embryonic pattern formation. RNA-mediated interference (RNAi) reveals that the GLHs, like VASA are critical for oogenesis. At permissive temperatures (20o), loss of GLH-1 and GLH-4 results in 97% sterility in the glh-1/4(RNAi) animals, the offspring of injected hermaphrodites, glh-1/4(RNAi) germlines are underproliferated and are without oocytes. Spermatogenesis is also delayed in glh-1/4(RNAi) animals; progeny lacking these GLH proteins produce defective sperm. P granules are still present in glh-1/4(RNAi)sterile worms as revealed with antibodies against the remaining GLH-2 and GLH-3 proteins. These studies indicate that C. elegans can use GLH-1 or GLH-4 to promote germline development.
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- 2000
29. USING REVERSE GENETICS TO SCREEN FOR glh MUTANTS
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Coberly, E. A., Montgomery, R. A., Kuznicki, K. A., Leung-Chiu, A. W. M., and Bennett, K. L.
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Developmental biology -- Research ,Genomes -- Research ,Nematoda -- Research ,RNA -- Research ,Proteins -- Research ,DNA -- Research ,Mutagenesis -- Analysis ,Polymerase chain reaction -- Analysis ,Biological sciences - Abstract
The genome of the free-living soil nematode Caenorhabditis elegans contains four germline RNA helicase (glh) genes. The GLH proteins are localized to germline specific P granules. All organisms, including humans, have similar RNA-binding helicases in their primordial germ cells. The role of these helicases in germline development is unknown, although RNA interference (RNAi) studies with glh-1 and glh-4 imply both have a function during mitotic proliferation and oogenesis (see Kuznicki et al.). To determine the role of the glhs, we have isolated two glh null strains from mutagenized libraries. To create a library, L4 larval worms are treated with 4,5,8-trimethylpsoralen (TMP), a mutagen that induces DNA deletions upon UV exposure. Over 500,000 progeny of the mutagenized worms are screened in each library by polymerase chain reactions (PCRs) with nested glh-specific primers to amplify wildtype and, if present, mutant glh genes. Deletion bands smaller than the wildtype band are observed by gel electrophoresis. The deletion mutant progeny are isolated from the library by progressive platings, sibling selection, and eventually narrowing to plates started by a single worm. In this study, glh-2-/- and glh-3-/- strains were identified, isolated, and confirmed. The DNA sequence of each deletion was determined and compared to the wildtype gene with 2.8 kb, including the start codon, being absent in the glh-2 gene, and 1.7 kb missing in the glh-3 gene. Therefore both mutant strains are predicted to produce no GLH protein and to be genetic nulls. The isolated strains were made homozygous, backcrossed to eliminate extraneous mutations, and are currently being characterized for sterility phenotypes. NSF REU student.
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- 2000
30. A Second Harmonic Self-Oscillating Mixer Incorporating Resonant Cell Structure
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Quan Xue and Leung Chiu
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Engineering ,Radiation ,Article Subject ,business.industry ,Oscillation ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Intermediate frequency ,Conversion gain ,Harmonic ,Electronic engineering ,Optoelectronics ,Wireless ,Cell structure ,Radio frequency ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Mixing (physics) - Abstract
A downconverting second harmonic self-oscillating mixer (SOM) is developed for low-cost wireless communications applications. Incorporating resonant cell in the SOM, we can provide suitable oscillation for generating LO and terminations to all major unwanted mixing products, leading to high conversion gain design. The proposed SOM was measured with 8.5 dB downconversion gain at the RF frequency of 8.2 GHz RF, LO frequency of 4.0 GHz, and IF frequency of 0.2 GHz. The proposed design achieves higher conversion gain than that of the SOM without resonant cell.
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- 2012
31. A Low-Power Third-Harmonic Self-Oscillating Mixer Using Multi-Harmonic Load
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Quan Xue, Ke Wu, Simone A. Winkler, Leung Chiu, and Chi Hou Chan
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Harmonic mixer ,Electrical engineering ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Power (physics) ,Harmonic analysis ,Low-power electronics ,Harmonics ,Harmonic ,Radio frequency ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Voltage - Abstract
A novel design of a third-harmonic self-oscillating mixer (SOM) based on a nonlinear optimization technique, namely multi-harmonic load, has been designed. Power consumption is reduced by terminating harmonic properly, and conversion gain is optimized in the form of harmonic termination networks at dc, RF, and LO frequency, and its harmonics. In this way, a novel SOM circuit at an RF frequency of 5.79 GHz has been designed and fabricated yielding an excellent conversion gain of +11.5 dB. Gate and drain voltage supplies are -1.18V and +1.5 V, respectively and dc power consumption is about 9 mW.
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- 2012
32. The GLH Proteins, Caenorhabditis elegans P Granule Components, Associate with CSN-5 and KGB-1, Proteins Necessary for Fertility, and with ZYX-1, a Predicted Cytoskeletal Protein
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April Orsborn, W.-M. Leung-Chiu, Emily Gressman-Coberly, Lejla Mutapcic, Pliny A. Smith, Ruth Montgomery, K. A. Kuznicki, and Karen Bennett
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RNA helicase ,JNK kinase ,Protein subunit ,Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases ,germline ,DEAD-box RNA Helicases ,COP9 signalosome ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,RNA interference ,Two-Hybrid System Techniques ,Animals ,two-hybrid screen ,Caenorhabditis elegans ,Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins ,Molecular Biology ,030304 developmental biology ,LIM domain ,0303 health sciences ,biology ,COP9 Signalosome Complex ,JNK Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases ,Proteins ,Helicase ,RNA ,Signal transducing adaptor protein ,Cell Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,RNA Helicase A ,Zyxin ,Cell biology ,Cytoskeletal Proteins ,Meiosis ,GST pull-downs ,Fertility ,RNAi ,Multiprotein Complexes ,biology.protein ,MAP kinase ,Carrier Proteins ,RNA Helicases ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Peptide Hydrolases ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
The GLH proteins belong to a family of four germline RNA helicases in Caenorhabditis elegans. These putative ATP-dependent enzymes localize to the P granules, which are nonmembranous complexes of protein and RNA exclusively found in the cytoplasm of all C. elegans germ cells and germ cell precursors. To determine what proteins the GLHs bind, C. elegans cDNA libraries were screened by the yeast two-hybrid method, using GLHs as bait. Three interacting proteins, CSN-5, KGB-1, and ZYX-1, were identified and further characterized. GST pull-down assays independently established that these proteins bind GLHs. CSN-5 is closely related to the subunit 5 protein of COP9 signalosomes, conserved multiprotein complexes of plants and animals. RNA interference (RNAi) with csn-5 results in sterile worms with small gonads and no oocytes, a defect essentially identical to that produced by RNAi with a combination of glh-1 and glh-4. KGB-1 is a putative JNK MAP kinase that GLHs bind. A kgb-1 deletion strain has a temperature-sensitive, sterile phenotype characterized by the absence of mature oocytes and the presence of trapped, immature oocytes that have undergone endoreplication. ZYX-1 is a LIM domain protein most like vertebrate Zyxin, a cytoskeletal adaptor protein. In C. elegans, while zyx-1 appears to be a single copy gene, neither RNAi depletion nor a zyx-1 deletion strain results in an obvious phenotype. These three conserved proteins are the first members in each of their families reported to associate with germline helicases. Similar to the loss of GLH-1 and GLH-4, loss of either CSN-5 or KGB-1 causes oogenesis to cease, but does not affect the initial assembly of P granules.
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- 2002
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33. Dielectric microstrip line (DML) — A new transmission line for terahertz applications
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Leung Chiu, W. Stella Pang, Quan Xue, Xinghai Zhao, Hao-Tian Zhu, and Qing-Yuan Tang
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Waveguide (electromagnetism) ,Optics ,Materials science ,Wave propagation ,business.industry ,Transmission line ,Terahertz radiation ,Attenuation coefficient ,Calibration ,Dielectric ,business ,Microstrip - Abstract
This paper presents a multilayer dielectric transmission line — the dielectric microstrip line (DML), for the terahertz (THz) applications. This DML is a metal free transmission line eliminating metal loss, which can be a very serious problem at THz. The E⁁ mode is the main mode in the DML for the electromagnetic wave propagation. A DML with standard waveguide operating within 0.220THz–0.325THz is designed, fabricated and measured for demonstration. With TRL calibration method, phase constant and attenuation constant of the DML are obtained.
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- 2014
34. Combinatorial RNA interference indicates GLH-4 can compensate for GLH-1; these two P granule components are critical for fertility in C. elegans
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Pliny A. Smith, W.-M. Leung-Chiu, Karen Bennett, Annette O. Estevez, K. A. Kuznicki, and H.C. Scott
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Male ,Blotting, Western ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Oogenesis ,Germline ,RNA interference ,Homologous chromosome ,Animals ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Caenorhabditis elegans ,Spermatogenesis ,Molecular Biology ,In Situ Hybridization ,Cell Nucleus ,Zinc finger ,Genetics ,Sequence Homology, Amino Acid ,biology ,Temperature ,Zinc Fingers ,P granule assembly ,Blotting, Northern ,biology.organism_classification ,Immunohistochemistry ,Sperm ,Phenotype ,Multigene Family ,RNA ,Cell Division ,RNA Helicases ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
We report that four putative germline RNA helicases, GLHs, are components of the germline-specific P granules in Caenorhabditis elegans. GLH-3 and GLH-4, newly discovered, belong to a multi-gene glh family. Although GLHs are homologous to Drosophila VASA, a polar granule component necessary for oogenesis and embryonic pattern formation, the GLHs are distinguished by containing multiple CCHC zinc fingers. RNA-mediated interference (RNAi) reveals the GLHs are critical for oogenesis. By RNAi at 20°C, when either loss of GLH-1 or GLH-4 alone has no effect, loss of both GLH-1 and GLH-4 results in 97% sterility in the glh-1/4(RNAi) offspring of injected hermaphrodites. glh-1/4(RNAi) germlines are under-proliferated and are without oocytes. glh-1/4(RNAi) animals produce sperm; however, spermatogenesis is delayed and the sperm are defective. P granules are still present in glh-1/4(RNAi) sterile worms as revealed with antibodies against the remaining GLH-2 and GLH-3 proteins, indicating the GLHs function independently in P granule assembly. These studies reveal that C.elegans can use GLH-1 or GLH-4 to promote germline development.
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- 2000
35. A compact dual-band bandstop filter
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Ka Wai Wong, Quan Xue, and Leung Chiu
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Physics ,business.industry ,Attenuation ,Stopband ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Band-stop filter ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Optics ,Electrical length ,Electronic engineering ,Prototype filter ,Multi-band device ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Center frequency ,business ,Group delay and phase delay - Abstract
A compact nonresonating, dual-band bandstop filter is proposed. By connecting two transmission lines with proper characteristic impedances and phase delay (one is 90° and the other one is 450° in electrical length at center frequency), a dual stopband with two transmission zeros at each stopband is obtained. A prototype is demonstrated for 2.4/5.8-GHz applications. The measured results show the dual fractional stopband bandwidths with 20-dB signal attenuation are 25.2% and 12.4%. Also, the theoretical simulation, electromagnetic simulation, and the measured results show good agreement with this simple design. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Microwave Opt Technol Lett 51: 2952–2954, 2009; Published online in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com). DOI 10.1002/mop.24753
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- 2009
36. Oversize rectangular microstrip patch with higher-order mode suppression using multifeed network
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Leung Chiu and Quan Xue
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Patch antenna ,Engineering ,Coaxial antenna ,business.industry ,Antenna measurement ,Electrical engineering ,Antenna factor ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Antenna efficiency ,Folded inverted conformal antenna ,Microstrip antenna ,Optics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Monopole antenna - Abstract
An oversize microstrip patch antenna using multifeed has been proposed. By employing 1-to-8 in phase power divider, the antenna has been excited using edge feeds and resonates at fundamental mode. The proposed patch antenna is designed for high antenna gain of 10.9 dBi at 5.8 GHz. The occupancy area of proposed antenna is 34% smaller than that of conventional 8-element microstrip patch antenna array. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Microwave Opt Technol Lett 50: 2749–2751, 2008; Published online in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com). DOI 10.1002/mop.23792
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- 2008
37. Wideband Parallel-Strip Bandpass Filter Using Phase Inverter
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Ka Wai Wong, Leung Chiu, and Quan Xue
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Band-pass filter ,Transmission line ,Electronic engineering ,Return loss ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Wideband ,business ,Phase shift module ,Passband ,Stripline ,Group delay and phase delay - Abstract
A new wideband parallel-strip bandpass filter using phase inverter with stubs is proposed. With the wideband phase inverter in the parallel-strip line structure, the measured fractional passband bandwidth is 123% with a flat group delay response. Also, over 90% impedance bandwidth is obtained for the return loss higher than 20 dB. The theoretical simulation, electromagnetic simulation, and measured results show good agreement with this proposed design.
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- 2008
38. A 2-D Van Atta Array Using Star-Shaped Antenna Elements
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Quan Xue, Ka Wai Wong, and Leung Chiu
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Physics ,Coaxial antenna ,business.industry ,Antenna measurement ,Antenna factor ,Collinear antenna array ,law.invention ,Antenna array ,Microstrip antenna ,Optics ,law ,Dipole antenna ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Antenna (radio) ,business - Abstract
A new passive 2-D Van Atta array is introduced with star-shaped antenna elements. The star-shaped antenna is proposed for low mutual coupling in the array. A single antenna element designed at 5.8 GHz has two orthogonal feeding ports with 23 dB port return loss and 28 dB isolation between ports. The mutual coupling among the antenna elements is less than -15.5 dB, which is 5 dB better than the conventional square patch antenna. Experimental results show that this array keeps a constant retrodirective characteristic at arbitrary injection polarization and direction. A stable bistatic radar cross section (BRCS) within 120deg angle can be achieved at 5.8 GHz
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- 2007
39. A wideband compact parallel-strip 180/spl deg/ Wilkinson power divider for push-pull circuitries
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T.Y. Yum, Chi Hou Chan, Quan Xue, and Leung Chiu
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Low-pass filter ,Amplifier ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,Electrical engineering ,Differential amplifier ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electronic engineering ,Power dividers and directional couplers ,Wilkinson power divider ,Push–pull output ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Wideband ,business - Abstract
A Wilkinson power divider with a differential output implemented in parallel-strip-line (PSL) is proposed. Taking full advantages of the PSL technology and a three-stage cascaded design, more than 170% impedance and isolation bandwidths are obtained. Inherent to the PSL structure, the 180deg differential output is frequency-independent. A class-B push-pull power amplifier employing the devised concept is designed, showing a peak efficiency of 44% over a 4-GHz bandwidth. Without exploiting any extra and external low-pass filters, the proposed design can produce startling second-harmonic suppressions (more than 50dB) over the whole working dynamics and operated bandwidth
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- 2006
40. High‐frequency wideband quadrature coupler using transformer and lumped elements
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Zhang Ju Hou, Leung Chiu, and Quan Xue
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Physics ,business.industry ,Frequency band ,Electrical engineering ,Inductor ,law.invention ,Capacitor ,law ,Phase imbalance ,Return loss ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Wideband ,Transformer ,business - Abstract
A lumped quadrature coupler based on a ferromagnetic core is proposed for high-frequency (HF) application. The four terminals of the transformer are connected to the four ports, whereas two inductors and two capacitors are connected between two adjacent ports. The bandwidth is only limited by magnitude imbalance. A 13.56 MHz prototype is designed and tested. A 69% bandwidth is achieved with ±3 dB magnitude imbalance. Within the frequency band, the measured return loss is greater than 31.57 dB, port-to-port isolation is greater than 33.21 dB and the phase imbalance is
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- 2014
41. Retrodirective array for RFID and microwave tracking beacon applications
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Quan Xue, Chi Hou Chan, Leung Chiu, W. S. Chang, and T.Y. Yum
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Engineering ,Retrodirectivity ,business.industry ,Electrical engineering ,Phase (waves) ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Tracking (particle physics) ,Signal ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Frequency offset ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Phase conjugation ,business ,Sensitivity (electronics) ,Microwave - Abstract
A novel and compact four-element retrodirective array (RDA) prototype is realized. It demonstrates excellent performance in terms of retrodirectivity and sensitivity. Each element employs a phase conjugator (a biased FET mixer) with a conversion gain of 5.46 dB. The LO is set at 19.61 GHz and is pumped into the element while the RF operates at 9.8 GHz. The mixer generates an IF signal with a frequency offset of 10 MHz from the RF to separate the transponded signal from the interrogating sig- nal. Retrodirectivity is observed over a wide range of incidence angles from 50° to 50°. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Microwave Opt Technol Lett 48: 409 - 411, 2006; Published online in Wiley InterScience (www. interscience.wiley.com). DOI 10.1002/mop.21365
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- 2005
42. Design of a broadband CPWG to dielectric ridge waveguide transition for terahertz circuits
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Leung Chiu, Hao-Tian Zhu, Qing-Yuan Tang, Stella W. Pang, and Quan Xue
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Optics ,Materials science ,Ridge waveguides ,business.industry ,Terahertz radiation ,Coplanar waveguide ,Broadband ,Optoelectronics ,Dielectric ,business ,Microstrip ,Electronic circuit - Published
- 2013
43. Three-layer dielectric waveguide with microstrip transition
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Leung Chiu, Hao Tian Zhu, and Quan Xue
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Microstrip antenna ,Waveguide (electromagnetism) ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Gate dielectric ,Electrical engineering ,Optoelectronics ,Dielectric loss ,Dielectric waveguides ,business ,Layer (electronics) ,Microstrip - Published
- 2013
44. A transition of microstrip line to dielectric microstrip line for millimeter wave circuits
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Hao-Tian Zhu, Leung Chiu, and Quan Xue
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Patch antenna ,Microstrip antenna ,Waveguide (electromagnetism) ,Optics ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Transmission line ,Insertion loss ,Dielectric ,business ,Microstrip ,Stripline - Abstract
A compact microstrip line to dielectric microstrip line (DML) transition is investigated, where DML is a dielectric waveguide that has quasi-planar structure line like conventional microstrip. DML is much more convenient to be used for various circuit constructions, comparing to other dielectric waveguides such as non-radiative dielectric guide and image guide. However, DML is not a standard transmission line. Transition is required for the measurement. In our experiment, the measured insertion loss of a section of DML with two back-to-back transitions ranges from 3.1 dB to 5.3 dB during 42 GHz to 54 GHz.
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- 2013
45. A Parallel-Strip Balun for Wideband Frequency Doubler
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Quan Xue and Leung Chiu
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Physics ,Radiation ,Article Subject ,Balun ,Frequency multiplier ,Maximum phase ,Electronic engineering ,Conversion gain ,Impedance matching ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Wideband ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Signal - Abstract
A parallel-strip phase inverter with a pair of simple impedance matching networks is designed. The phase inverter introduces the almost frequency independent 180° phase shift and was employed in the wideband parallel-strip balun. The balun was designed and measured with the maximum magnitude imbalance of 0.5 dB and the maximum phase imbalance of 6.0°. The proposed balun is used as input network for the wideband balanced frequency doubler. The proposed frequency doubler achieves significant conversion gain from 0.1 GHz to 1.7 GHz. The frequency doubler achieves 7.4 dB conversion gain and 23 dB fundamental signal suppression at 1 GHz.
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- 2013
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46. Effect of cevimeline on oral health and quality of life in Sjögren's syndrome patients
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Leung, Chiu-man, Katherine.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Cevimeline ,Quality of life (healthcare) ,business.industry ,Family medicine ,Alternative medicine ,medicine ,Sjogren s ,Oral health ,business ,Data science ,medicine.drug - Published
- 2012
47. Limitation of Q-factor of second-order active filter using finite gain operational amplifiers
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Pui-leung Chiu
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Order (business) ,Q factor ,Amplifier ,Electronic engineering ,business ,Active filter - Published
- 2012
48. Living in the community : an exploratory study of independent living skills training for the mentally handicapped people
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Sin-leung. Chiu
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Medical education ,Skills training ,Psychology ,Independent living ,Clinical psychology - Published
- 2012
49. A Simple Microstrip Bandstop Filter Using Cross-Coupling Stubs
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Leung Chiu and Quan Xue
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Engineering ,Radiation ,Article Subject ,business.industry ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Band-stop filter ,Microstrip ,Stub (electronics) ,Electronic engineering ,Hardware_INTEGRATEDCIRCUITS ,RFIC ,Prototype filter ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Center frequency ,business ,Microwave ,Group delay and phase delay - Abstract
This paper presents an alterative implementation of a shunt open-circuited stub for multilayer microwave circuit. With making use of the proposed implementation, a simple and compact bandstop filter with a district bandstop characteristics and a first spurious at the third harmonic is proposed. The proposed filter exhibits about 12.5% fractional bandwidth of −10 dB signal rejection at the center frequency of 2.04 GHz and flat group delay at the pass bands. Besides, by cascading a number of the proposed bandstop filters designed at the different frequencies, multiband bandstop filters can be easily realized. A dual- (tri-) band design at the center frequencies of 2 GHz and 3 GHz (and 4 GHz) is designed, realized, and measured. The proposed bandstop filter well suits the nowadays multilayer and compact radio frequency integrated circuit design.
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- 2012
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50. Frequency notched wideband printed directional antennas
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Chao Yu, Leung Chiu, Chen Yu, Guohua Zhai, Wei Hong, Wei Qin, and Zhenqi Kuai
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Directional antenna ,business.industry ,Computer science ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,Data_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORY ,Interference (wave propagation) ,Computer Science::Other ,law.invention ,Radiation pattern ,Microstrip antenna ,Hardware_GENERAL ,law ,Computer Science::Networking and Internet Architecture ,Electronic engineering ,Wireless ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_SPECIAL-PURPOSEANDAPPLICATION-BASEDSYSTEMS ,Dipole antenna ,Wideband ,Antenna (radio) ,business ,Computer Science::Information Theory - Abstract
Printed wideband and ultra-wideband (UWB) antennas are the simple and low cost electromagnetic radiator design for the front-end system with the low-power and high-data-ratio transmissions. Antenna with stable and directional radiation pattern is critical to maintain the link gain of the wireless communication. With co-existence of UWB and other different wireless systems, UWB antenna with notched band(s) is an effective way to suppress the interference between these systems. This invited talk reviews some of the recent works on these areas, which has been pursued by the author's research group.
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- 2010
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