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Mallat, Chibli | Special Dossier on the Sabra and Shatila Case in Belgium | This dossier collects key legal documents in the Sharon affair. Being a legal dossier, the collection contains two sets of documents. The first set traces the evolution of Belgium's 1993/1999 universal jurisdiction law by making available in English, in several cases for the first time, translati... | | 2005 |
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Vardeny, Zeev Valentine | Spin and magnetic field effects in organic semiconductor devices | The authors describe three spin and magnetic field effects in organic semiconductor devices: First, injection, transport and detection of spin-polarised carriers using an organic semiconductor as the spacer layer in a spin-valve structure, yielding low-temperature giant magnetoresistance effects as... | Spin effects; Magnetic field effects; MR; OLED; Organic light-emitting diode; Spin-polarised carriers; Spin-dependent exciton formation; Electroluminescent efficiency; pi-conjugated organic semicondutors; OSEC | 2005 |
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Normann, Richard A. | Statistical encoding model for a primary motor cortical brain-computer interface | A number of studies of the motor system suggest that the majority of primary motor cortical neurons represent simple movement-related kinematic and dynamic quantities in their time-varying activity patterns. An example of such an encoding relationship is the cosine tuning of firing rate with respect... | Discrete Distribution; LN Model; Neural Decoding; Neuroprosthetics; Sequential Monte-Carlo Filter | 2005 |
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Hansen, Charles D.; Tasdizen, Tolga | Statistically quantitative volume visualization | Visualization users are increasingly in need of techniques for assessing quantitative uncertainty and error in the images produced. Statistical segmentation algorithms compute these quantitative results, yet volume rendering tools typically produce only qualitative imagery via transfer function-base... | Volume visualization; Uncertainty; Classification; Risk analysis | 2005 |
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Tasdizen, Tolga; Hansen, Charles D. | Statistically quantitative volume visualization | Visualization users are increasingly in need of techniques for assessing quantitative uncertainty and error in the images produced. Statistical segmentation algorithms compute these quantitative results, yet volume rendering tools typically produce only qualitative imagery via transfer functionbase... | | 2005 |
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Malloy, Thomas E. | Steps to an ecology of emergence | To begin to take steps to a mental ecology of emergence we first establish two fundamental assumptions from the methodology of transformational grammar-the centrality of human judgment based on direct experience and the proposition that the systematic nature of human behavior is algorithmically dri... | Emergence; Perceptual Categories; Dynamic Constancy; Hierarchies; Boolean Models; Epistemology; Knowledge; Bateson; Kauffman | 2005 |
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Fife, Paul C.; McMurtry, Patrick | Stress gradient balance layers and scale hierarchies in wall-bounded turbulent flows | Steady Couette and pressure-driven turbulent channel flows have large regions in which the gradients of the viscous and Reynolds stresses are approximately in balance (stress gradient balance regions). In the case of Couette flow, this region occupies the entire channel. Moreover, the relevant featu... | Couette flow; Stress gradient balance; Reynolds stress; Turbulent channel flow | 2005 |
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Schmidt, Meic H. | Surgical technique and results of endoscopic anterior spinal canal decompression | Object. Decompression of the spinal canal in the management of thoracolumbar trauma is controversial, but many authors have advocated decompression in patients with severe canal compromise and neurological deficits. Anterior decompression, corpectomy, and fusion have been shown to be more reliable f... | Anterior approach; Anterior decompression; Spinal trauma; Endoscopy | 2005 |
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Goller, Franz | Synthesizing bird song | In this work we present an electronic syrinx: an analogical integrator of the equations describing a model for sound production by oscine birds. The model depends on time varying parameters with clear biological interpretation: the air sac pressure and the tension of ventral syringeal muscles. We te... | Syrinx; Tension; Transducer | 2005 |
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Voth, Gregory Alan | Systematic coarse-graining of nanoparticle interactions in molecular dynamics simulation | A recently developed multiscale coarse-graining procedure [Izvekov, S.; Voth, G. A. J. Phys. Chem. B 2005, 109, 2469] is extended to derive coarse-grained models for nanoparticles. The methodology is applied to C60 and to carbonaceous nanoparticles produced in combustion environments. The coarse-gra... | Systematic coarse-graining; Multiscale coarse-graining | 2005 |
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Schmidt, Meic H. | Thoracoscopic spine surgery for decompression and stabilization of the anterolateral thoracolumbar spine | The anterior thoracolumbar spine can be exposed via a variety of approaches. Historically, open anterolateral or posterolateral approaches have been used to gain access to the anterior thoracolumbar spinal column. Although the exposure is excellent, open approaches are associated with significant pa... | Endoscopic spinal surgery; Thoracic spine; Lumbar spine; Thoracoscopic spinal instrumentation | 2005 |
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Couldwell, William T. | Thrombosed basilar apex aneurysm presenting as a third ventricular mass and hydrocephalus | Aneurysms presenting as third ventricular masses are uncommon; most are giant aneurysms arising from the basilar apex. We present a case of a thrombosed basilar apex aneurysm presenting as a third ventricular mass and hydrocephalus in a 55-year-old man. The case is unique in the literature as the an... | Basilar apex aneurysm; Ventricular mass; Third ventriculostomy | 2005 |
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Schmidt, Meic H. | Titanium cage-assisted polymethylmethacrylate reconstruction for cervical spinal metastasis | Reconstruction and stabilization of the cervical spine after vertebrectomy is an important goal in the surgical management of spinal metastasis. The authors describe their reconstruction technique using a titanium cage-Silastic tube construct injected with polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) augmented by... | Titanium cage; Cervical spine; Cervical spinal metastasis; Reconstruction; Vertebrectomy; PMMA reconstruction; Silastic tube | 2005 |
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Martin, Jim | Torso stabilization reduces the metabolic cost of producing cycling power | Many researchers have used cycling exercise to evaluate muscle metabolism. Inherent in such studies is an assumption that changes in whole-body respiration are due solely to respiration at the working muscle. Some researchers, however, have speculated that the metabolic cost of torso stabilization... | Torso stabilization; Efficiency; Economy; Static contraction; Work | 2005 |
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Silverman, Randall H. | Trade bookbinding in the British Isles, 1660-1800 by Stuart Bennett | A review of "Trade Bookbinding in the British Isles, 1660-1800" by Stuart Bennett. | Books, Reviews; Bookbinding | 2005 |
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Gesteland, Raymond F.; Baranov, Pavel V.; Atkins, John F.; Hammer, Andrew W. | Transcriptional slippage in bacteria: distribution in sequenced genomes and utilization in IS element gene expression | ABSTRACT: Background: Transcription slippage occurs on certain patterns of repeat mononucleotides, resulting in synthesis of a heterogeneous population of mRNAs. Individual mRNA molecules within this population differ in the number of nucleotides they contain that are not specified by the templat... | Transcription slippage; Bacterial genomes; IS element genes | 2005 |
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Vardeny, Zeev Valentine | Transport studies of isolated molecular wires in self-assembled monolayer devices | We have fabricated a variety of isolated molecule diodes based on self-assembled monolayers (SAM) of solid-state mixture (SSM) of molecular wires [1,4-methane benzene dithiol (Me-BDT)], and molecular insulator spacers [penthane 1-thiol (PT)] with different concentration ratios r of wires/spacers, wh... | Transport studies; Molecular wires; Monolayer devices | 2005 |
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Boehme, Christoph | Triplet recombination at Pb centers and its implications for capture cross sections | Pulsed electrically detected magnetic resonance measurements are presented showing that Pb centers at the crystalline silicon (c-Sid) (111) to silicon dioxide sSiO2d interface can cause recombination of strongly coupled spin pairs in singlet and triplet configurations. The implication of these find... | Silicon interfaces | 2005 |
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Vardeny, Zeev Valentine | Ultrafast spectroscopy of excitons in semiconducting carbon nanotubes | Ultrafast relaxation dynamics of photoexcitations in semiconducting single walled carbon nanotubes (S-NTs) were investigated using polarized pump-probe photomodulation (with 150 fs time resolution) and cw polarized photoluminescence (PL). Both annealed and unannealed NT films and D 2 0 solutions of ... | Non-linear optical methods; Carbon nanotubes; ultrafast dynamics | 2005 |
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Adler, Frederick R.; Liou, Theodore G. | Use of lung transplantation survival models to refine patient selection in cystic fibrosis | Lung transplantation in cystic fibrosis may improve survival for patients with low 5-year predicted survival. Identifying characteristics that affect post-transplantation survival may improve patient selection and survival benefit. Using Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Patient Registry and United Network... | Lung transplation; Survival; Burkholderia cepacia | 2005 |
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Adler, Frederick R.; Jackson, Brian Richard; Carroll, Karen C.; Samore, Matthew H. | Use of strain typing data to estimate bacterial transmission rates in healthcare settings | OBJECTIVE: To create an affordable and accurate method for continuously monitoring bacterial transmission rates in healthcare settings. DESIGN: We present a discrete simulation model that relies on the relationship between in-hospital transmission rates and strain diversity. We also present a proof... | Strain typing; Infection control; Transmission model | 2005 |
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Krensky, Beth | Vestment | Form: sculpture; Medium: bronze; Dimensions: 5 x 18 x 5" | | 2005 |
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Krensky, Beth | Vestment (detail) | Form: sculpture; Medium: bronze; Dimensions: 5 x 18 x 5" | | 2005 |
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Freire, Juliana; Silva, Claudio T. | VisTrails: enabling interactive multiple-view visualizations | VisTrails is a new system that enables interactive multiple-view visualizations by simplifying the creation and maintenance of visualization pipelines, and by optimizing their execution. It provides a general infrastructure that can be combined with existing visualization systems and libraries. A ke... | VisTrails; Dataflows; Pipelines; Provenance management; Interrogative visualization; Caching; Coordinated views | 2005 |
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Hawken, Leanne Sue | What's helpful in secondary schools: behavior programs for older students | Almost a decade of research has identified the most effective approach to addressing issues of behavior before they become a problem: schoolwide positive behavior support (SW-PBS). | | 2005 |