"Antenna" is a song by English-Ghanaian recording artist Fuse ODG. The song premiered on BBC Radio 1Xtra on 12 August 2012,[2][3] and featured on Fuse ODG's EP The Buzz, released in September 2012.[4][5] It was released as a single in the United Kingdom through 3 Beat Productions on 2 June 2013,[6] and became his first chart entry, debuting and peaking at number 7 on the UK Singles Chart,[7] as well as reaching number 9 in Scotland.

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But for Mann, a 28-year-old from Berkeley, Calif., the song was just another day on the job. Mann has produced a song each day for more than a year, supporting himself via video contests and by writing customized songs for people (his rates range from $100 to $500 or more). Mann spoke to TIME about his project and his iPhone fame.

U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Jesse Slater, left, and Yong Ui Song, fire alarm technicians with the 51st Civil Engineer Squadron, drill holes into the side of a metal rooftop to secure a new antenna on Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Nov. 29, 2018. The antenna was installed to prevent no-reply signals older antennae had been receiving from the farthest reaches of the base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin Raughton)

Yong Ui Song, left, and U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Jesse Slater, fire alarm technicians with the 51st Civil Engineer Squadron, install a new AS1 antenna on Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Nov. 29, 2018. While working on the roof of the fire department, the technicians were required to wear hardhats and were supervised from the ground and on the roof to prevent injury or fall. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin Raughton)

Yong Ui Song, left, and U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Jesse Slater, fire alarm technicians with the 51st Civil Engineer Squadron, assemble an AS1 antenna at the fire department on Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Nov. 29, 2018. The new antenna will provide a stronger signal to reach the farthest corners of the base, despite hilly terrain. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin Raughton)

U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Jesse Slater, left, and Yong Ui Song, fire alarm technicians with the 51st Civil Engineer Squadron, assemble a new AS1 antenna before installing it at the fire department on Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Nov. 29, 2018. The antenna, which was installed to provide a better signal from the farthest reaches of the base, took two hours to assemble and install. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin Raughton)

U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Jesse Slater and Yong Ui Song, fire alarm technicians with the 51st Civil Engineer Squadron, install an AS1 antenna to the roof of the fire department on Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Nov. 29, 2018. The new antenna will provide a stronger signal to reach the farthest corners of the base, despite hilly terrain. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin Raughton)

Yong Ui Song, fire alarm technician with the 51st Civil Engineer Squadron, drills a hole into the side of a metal rooftop to secure a new antenna on Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Nov. 29, 2018. The installation process included attaching a brace to secure the antenna, assembling the antenna properly, protecting it from lightning and function testing it to ensure operability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin Raughton)

We study spin-wave propagation using a phased array antenna. A phase-controlled spin-wave source array generates a spin wave propagating in any direction over a wide angle. The magnitude and directivity of the spin wave are found to be enhanced by increasing the number of individual elements, suggesting that the unidirectional high-power spin-wave beam can be possible using a phased array antenna. Furthermore, the phased array enables to focus the spin wave at a specific position, leading to a local confinement of the spin wave with an enhanced amplitude. The proposed spin-wave array antenna can be applied to the development of spin-wave demultiplexers.

In this paper, a frequency reconfigurable antenna was presented. This antenna is made up of a square loop and a microstrip line with a gap, in which the few layer graphene (FLG) sheet is located to achieve frequency reconfigurable. FLG is likes a lumped resistor with resistance. And the surface impedance can be adjusted by applying a direct current bias voltage, which obtains two work modes that imitate switch. Additionally, the experimental evidence show the proposed frequency reconfigurable antenna can provide a tunable bandwidth.

Sheng-lan Wang was born in Henan, China. She received her B.S. degree in Electronics Information and Engineering from Northwest A&F University, China, in 2016. She is now working toward her M.S. degree in Radio Physics from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC). Her research interests include antennas for wireless communication and the graphene application in antenna.

Yan Deng was born in Jiangsu, China. He received his B.S. degree in New Energy and Electronic Engineering from Yancheng Teaching University, China, in 2017. He is now working toward his M.S. degree in Radio Physics from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC). His research interests include antennas for wireless communication and microwave power transmission.

Zhi-jian Chen was born in Sichuan, China. He received his B.S. degree in School of Electronic Engineering from Chengdu University of Information Technology, China, in 2017. He is now working toward his M.S. degree in Radio Physics from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC). His research interests include antennas for wireless communication and metamaterial antennas.

Professor Song received her Ph.D degree from the University of California, Davis. She has previously worked as a research engineer at the Institute for Advanced Engineering and Triton Electron Technology Division where she was involved in the design, construction, and characterization of high power microwave tubes, millimeter-wave vacuum electronic devices, and microwave plasma systems. Professor Song has been actively involved in the design of novel electron guns, RF coupling structures, innovative RF circuits, and efficient collectors. She has investigated electric characteristics in different types of electron beams in a novel vacuum beam devices and demonstrated the 94 GHz heavily loaded gyro-TWT. Her research interests include RF/Microwave systems, high power microwave and millimeter-wave vacuum electronics, microwave power modules (MPMs), antenna and phased array, power combining techniques, microwave plasma systems, medical technology using microwave applications, and Terahertz electronics.

Honestly, ever since Sonic Nurse, I've always felt the songs seemed more personal but I just couldn't tell from what. Now, since the announcement of the seperation between Thurston & Kim, I can't help but wonder if majority of the songs are actually about their relationship with each other?

While the bit about "cruising the streets for pleasure" could be about prostitution, it could also just be about young people roaming the city looking without any monetary compensation in mind. So, I would agree with people who think the song is about an intense affair that ends quickly just due to happenstance - new job or school or whatever puts people in different places before they've had the chance to discover how they really feel about one another.

The song seems to about Eva Prinz, Thurston's mistress. Kim stated in her book that on the last tour "Thurston made it clear that he didn't want to play this Sonic Youth song, or that Sonic Youth song. It became clear that some of these songs were about her [the mistress]." Sonic Youth had played "Antenna" at almost every show in 2009 and 2010, but was conspicuously absent in 2011.

Canopy photosynthesis (Ac) describes photosynthesis of an entire crop field and the daily and seasonal integrals of Ac positively correlate with daily and seasonal biomass production. Much effort in crop breeding has focused on improving canopy architecture and hence light distribution inside the canopy. Here, we develop a new integrated canopy photosynthesis model including canopy architecture, a ray tracing algorithm and C3 photosynthetic metabolism to explore the option of manipulating leaf chlorophyll concentration ([Chl]) for greater Ac and nitrogen use efficiency (NUE). Model simulation results show that (1) efficiency of photosystem II increased when [Chl] was decreased by decreasing antenna size and (2) the light received by leaves at the bottom layers increased when [Chl] throughout the canopy was decreased. Furthermore, the modeling revealed a modest ~3% increase in Ac and an ~14% in NUE was accompanied when [Chl] reduced by 60%. However, if the leaf nitrogen conserved by this decrease in leaf [Chl] were to be optimally allocated to other components of photosynthesis, both Ac and NUE can be increased by over 30%. Optimizing [Chl] coupled with strategic reinvestment of conserved nitrogen is shown to have the potential to support substantial increases in Ac, biomass production and crop yields.

Yes folks, this band is the same Cave In that released Beyond Hypothermia and played metal. Yes avid readers, this is the same Cave In that played space rock and released Jupiter. But the music that graces this compact disc isn't metal or space rock, but instead radio friendly rock music with nebula inspired riffage. At this rate Cave In is going to be a boy band by the next album. Stephen Brodsky has vocals that are very soft sounding that can hit some very high notes, very evident in "Seafrost" when he breaks through the ceiling. Although he never screams like he did in previous releases, you can still feel his heart pounding through the musical serenity. Speaking of "Seafrost", I'm not sure why they put this as the sixth track when it's the longest song and breaks apart the flow of the album, maybe one of the producers suggested it then they all caved in. Their sound will float out of your speakers like gas then run through your head like a liquid would, this change of properties can hopefully be explained by a chemist. Catchy experimental sounding music is a first, originality points aplenty. By sacrificing the rock they had produced on Jupiter to have catchy music it loses substance and becomes pop rock, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. This is definitely better than the music that can be found on your local radio station, but that doesn't really say a lot. I have trouble listening to this all the way through because of the lack of replay; the songs start to blend together like corn and potatoes. When you first get your plate they are separated, but after you are done eating the two, they become digested and create the same piece of shit. The track "Penny Racer" displays this pop rock with a lack of spine well, although the metal guitar solo is pretty sweet. Although everything seems to have gone downhill for this band, two things in particular have improved on this, the lyrics and the sound of the bass. It's so annoying when bands have the bass so low you can't really hear it, like in Jupiter, but on this it's easier to hear. If you are going to go camping with your family or spend lots of time in the car with your parents, I suggest bringing this CD along. Antenna is an album that anybody can enjoy, but still has some mondo chill elements for you indie dickheads who enjoy the musical complexity. It's just not nearly as good as Jupiter. 2351a5e196

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