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    Development and Implantation of a Minimally Invasive Wireless Subretinal Neurostimulator by Shire, Douglas B., Kelly, Shawn K., Chen, Jinghua, Doyle, Patrick, Gingerich, Marcus D., Cogan, Stuart F., Drohan, William A., Mendoza, Oscar, Theogarajan, Luke, Wyatt, John L., Rizzo, Joseph F.

    “…A wirelessly operated, minimally invasive retinal prosthesis was developed for preclinical chronic implantation studies in Yucatan minipig models. The implant…”
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    Mismatch sensitivity of a simultaneously latched CMOS sense amplifier by Sarpeshkar, R., Wyatt, J.L., Lu, N.C., Gerber, P.D.

    Published in IEEE journal of solid-state circuits (01-10-1991)
    “…Derives a new formula for the sensitivity of a vertically matched CMOS sense amplifier, of the type used in dynamic-RAMs (DRAMs), to threshold voltage…”
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    A comparative study of the characteristics of fibre-flax ( Linum usitatissimum) by Booth, I, Harwood, R.J, Wyatt, J.L, Grishanov, S

    Published in Industrial crops and products (01-07-2004)
    “…The Linum core collection of Plant Research International, Wageningen (now The Centre for Genetic Resources, The Netherlands), includes a range of varieties,…”
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    Limits to the fluctuation-dissipation theorem for nonlinear circuits by Coram, G.J., Anderson, B.D.O., Wyatt, J.L.

    “…It is well known that the equilibrium thermal noise behavior at the terminals of any linear time-invariant (LTI) RLC circuit can be predicted from knowledge of…”
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    Nonlinear device noise models: Satisfying the thermodynamic requirements by Wyatt, J.L., Coram, G.J.

    Published in IEEE transactions on electron devices (01-01-1999)
    “…This paper proposes three tests to determine whether a given nonlinear device noise model is in agreement with accepted thermodynamic principles. These tests…”
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    Realization of a 15-channel, hermetically-encased wireless subretinal prosthesis for the blind by Kelly, S.K., Shire, D.B., Jinghua Chen, Doyle, P., Gingerich, M.D., Drohan, W.A., Theogarajan, L.S., Cogan, S.F., Wyatt, J.L., Rizzo, J.F.

    “…A miniaturized, hermetically-encased, wirelessly-operated retinal prosthesis has been developed for implantation and pre-clinical studies in Yucatan mini-pig…”
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    Poisson models for noisy nonlinear devices by Coram, G.J., Wyatt, J.L.

    “…This paper investigates further thermodynamic properties of the shot-noise model for nonlinear devices. Under the same constraint on the two Poisson process…”
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    Cubic silicon carbide avalanche photodiodes by Rowland, L.B., Wyatt, J.L., Bishop, S.M.

    “…Silicon carbide avalanche photodiodes are receiving significant interest for detection of low levels of ultraviolet light. The primary limitation of 3C-SiC is…”
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    Thermodynamic validity of noise models for nonlinear resistive devices by Wyatt, J.L., Coram, G.J.

    “…The first result of this paper gives the shot-noise amplitude for a class of nonlinear resistances. The noise behavior for equilibrium and nonequilibrium bias…”
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    Visual prostheses: Current progress and challenges by Theogarajan, L., Shire, D., Kelly, S., Wyatt, J.L., Rizzo, J.

    “…We have recently designed, fabricated and implanted a visual prosthesis. Animal studies show that the implant remains viable post- op. There exist numerous…”
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    The boston retinal prosthesis: A 15-channel hermetic wireless neural stimulator by Kelly, S.K., Shire, D.B., Doyle, P., Gingerich, M.D., Drohan, W.A., Rizzo, J.F., Theogarajan, L.S., Jinghua Chen, Cogan, S.F., Wyatt, J.L.

    “…A miniaturized, hermetically-encased, wirelessly-operated retinal prosthesis has been developed for pre-clinical studies in Yucatan minipig animal models. The…”
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    Time-domain reactive power concepts for nonlinear, nonsinusoidal or nonperiodic networks by Wyatt, J.L., Ilic, M.

    “…Two methods for extending the definition of reactive power beyond the sinusoidal steady state are presented. Reactive power concepts are created that can be…”
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    Circuit design criteria for stability in a class of lateral inhibition neural networks by Standley, D., Wyatt, J.L.

    “…In the analog VLSI implementation of neural systems, it is sometimes convenient to build lateral inhibition networks by using a locally connected on-chip…”
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    Circuit design criteria for stable lateral inhibition neural networks by Wyatt, J.L., Standley, D.L.

    “…The authors report a design approach that guarantees that lateral inhibition neural networks will be stable, even though the values of designed elements in the…”
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    CMOS resistive fuses for image smoothing and segmentation by Yu, P.C., Decker, S.J., Lee, H.-S., Sodini, C.G., Wyatt, J.L.

    Published in IEEE journal of solid-state circuits (01-04-1992)
    “…A two-terminal nonlinear element called a resistive fuse is described. Its application in image smoothing and segmentation is explained. Two types of CMOS…”
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    Poisson and Gaussian models for noisy devices by Coram, G.J., Wyatt, J.L.

    “…This paper builds on previous results by incorporating both the shot-noise model and the standard Nyquist-Johnson model for linear resistors in one general…”
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    Thermal noise behavior of a nonlinear bridge circuit by Coram, G.J., Anderson, B.D.O., Wyatt, J.L.

    “…It is well known that the thermal noise behavior at the terminals of any LTI RLC circuit can be predicted from knowledge of the driving-point impedance and…”
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    Field 24 amended in b/hAnalysis of mismatch sensitivity in a simulataneously latched CMOS sense amplifier by Sarpeshkar, R., Wyatt, J.L., Lu, N.C., Gerber, P.D.

    “…A new formula for the sensitivity of a vertically matched CMOS sense amplifier, of the type used in DRAMs, to threshold voltage mismatch, parasitic capacitance…”
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    Mismatch sensitivity of a simultaneously latched CMOS sense amplifier by Sarpeshkar, R., Wyatt, J.L., Lu, N.C., Gerber, P.D.

    “…The authors introduce a new formula for the sensitivity of a vertically matched CMOS sense amplifier, of the type used in dynamic RAMs (DRAMs) to threshold…”
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