I. Ointments II. Compendial requirements for ointments III. Creams IV. Gels V. Miscellaneous semisolid preparations: pastes and plasters VI. Features and use of dermatologic preparations VII. Features and use of ophthalmic ointments and gels VIII. Features and use of nasal ointments and gels IX. Features and use of rectal preparations X. Features and use of vaginal preparations
3.1 Introducing the Derivative 3.2 Rules of Differentiation 3.3 The Product and Quotient Rules 3.4 Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions 3.5 Derivatives as Rates of Change 3.6 The Chain Rule 3.7 Implicit Differentiation 3.8 Derivatives of Logarithmic and Exponential Functions 3.9 Derivatives of Inverse Trigonometric Functions 3.10 Related Rates
-- PN Junction -- Large-Signal and Small-Signal Models of Bipolar Transistors -- Large-Signal and Small-Signal Models of MOS Transistors -- Comparison of BJT and MOS transistors
◆7.0 Introduction ◆7.1 Design of Discrete-Time IIR Filters From Continuous-Time Filters ◆7.2 Design of FIR Filters by Windowing ◆7.3 Examples of FIR Filters Design by the Kaiser Window Method ◆7.4 Optimum Approximations of FIR Filters ◆7.5 Examples of FIR Equiripple Approximation ◆7.6 Comments on IIR and FIR Discrete-Time Filters
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◆2.1 Discrete-Time Signals: Sequences ◆High and Low Frequencies in Discrete-time signal ◆2.2 Discrete-Time Systems ◆Memoryless (memory); Linear; Time-Invariant; Causality; Stability(BIBO) ◆2.3 Linear Time-Invariant (LTI) Systems ◆LTI Systems:Convolution( 系统适用吗?) ◆2.4 Properties of LTI Systems ◆Stability and Causality of LTI systems;FIR and IIR systems ◆2.5 Linear Constant-Coefficient Difference Equations ◆The output for a given input is not uniquely specified. Auxiliary conditions are required; initial-rest conditions ◆2.6 Frequency-Domain Representation of DiscreteTime Signals and systems ◆ Eigenfunction and Eigenvalue for LTI systems ◆2.7 Representation of Sequences by Fourier Transforms ◆2.8 Symmetry Properties of the Fourier Transform ◆2.9 Fourier Transform Theorems ◆2.10 Discrete-Time Random Signals
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Definition of battery Working mechanism History of batteries Technology development Important types of batteries Characteristics, Comparisons