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Creator | Title | Description | Subject | Date |
251 |
 | Sokolsky, Pierre | Comparison of air fluorescence and ionization measurements of E.M. shower depth profiles: test of a UHECR detector technique | Measurements are reported on the fluorescence of air as a function of depth in electromagnetic showers initiated by bunches of 28.5 GeV electrons. The light yield is compared with the expected and observed depth profiles of ionization in the showers. It validates the use of atmospheric fluorescence... | Air fluorescence; Electromagnetic shower; Ultra-high energy cosmic rays; Ionization | 2006-02 |
252 |
 | Hultine, Kevin | Comparison of methods to estimate Ephemeral Channel Recharge, Walnut Gulch, San Pedro River Basin, Arizona | Ephemeral channel transmission loss represents an important groundwater surface water exchange in arid and semiarid regions and is potentially a significant source of recharge at the basin scale. Copyright [year] American Geophysical Union. Reproduced by permission of American Geophysical Union. ... | Transport; Transmission; Balance | 2004 |
253 |
 | Beckerle, Mary C. | Comparison of three members of the cysteine-rich protein family reveals functional conservation and divergent patterns of gene expression | Members of the cysteine-rich protein (CRP) family are evolutionarily conserved proteins that have been implicated in the processes of cell proliferation and differentiation. In particular, one CRP family member has been shown to be an essential regulator of cardiac and skeletal muscle development. | LIM domains; Chicken fibroblasts; Zyxin; Actinin; Protein expression; Cysteine-rich proteins | 1997 |
254 |
 | Gondolo, Paolo | Compatibility of DAMA dark matter detection with other searches | We present two examples of velocity distributions for light dark matter particles that reconcile the annual modulation signal observed by DAMA with all other negative results from dark matter searches. They are: (1) a conventional Maxwellian distribution for particle masses around 5 to 9 GeV; (2) ... | DAMA; CDMS; Neutralinos; WIMP; Weakly interacting massive particles; Halo models; Dark matter stream | 2005-06 |
255 |
 | Davidson, Diane W. | Competition and the structure of granivore communities | We trace the development of our investigations of granivory in desert ecosystems, illustrating the synthesis of the comparative and experimental approaches and noting the essential contributions of both. In the process, we also call attention to several major difficulties inherent to experimentatio... | Granivory; Competition; Desert Ecosystems; Competitive investigations; Experimental investigations | 1980 |
256 |
 | Wight, Charles Albert | Competitive vaporization and decomposition of liquid RDX | The thermal decomposition of hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine (RDX) has been studied by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Activation energies as a function of the extent of conversion, ?, have been determined by model-free isoconversional analysis o... | Liquid RDX; Competitive vaporization; Thermal decomposition; Differential scanning calorimetry | 2000 |
257 |
 | Miller, Joel Steven; Epstein, Arthur J. | Complex ac susceptibility studies of the disordered molecular based magnets V(TCNE)x: role of spinless solvent | The effect of different spinless solvents on the magnetism of V(TCNE)x . y(solvent) (TCNE= tetracyanoethylene) is studied by temperature (T) dependent ac susceptibility above 2.3 K. Though V(TCNE)x.y(CH2Cl2) has a critical temperature Tc -400 K, for V(TCNEx.y(C4H8O), Tc -205 K and the coercive field... | Magnetization; Spin; Temperature | 1993 |
258 |
 | Greene, Stephen Andrew; Golden, Kenneth M. | Composite microstructures and climate change | Develop mathematical models to better understand the changes in sea ice as it pertains to global climate. Compare Diffusion Limited Aggregates (DLA) and Electrorheological (ER) fluids to sea ice microstructures. | Composite microstructures; Climate change; Effect on climate; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2010-03-15 |
259 |
 | Fleming Aaron M. | Computational studies of electronic circular dichroism spectra predict absolute configuration assignments for the guanine oxidation product 5-carboxamido-5-formamido-2-iminohydantoin | Oxidation of the guanine heterocycle by two electrons can yield the chiral product 5-carboxamido-5-formamido-2-iminohydantoin (2Ih). The 2Ih free base enantiomers were synthesized from 2'-deoxyguanosine oxidized with a Cu(II)/H2O2 oxidant system followed by hydrolysis of the N-glycosidic bond. These... | Guanine oxidation; 2-Iminohydantoin; Electronic circular dichroism; Time-dependent density functional theory | 2014-12-15 |
260 |
 | Olivera, Baldomero M.; Parks, Thomas N. | Conantokin-T: a γ-carboxyglutamate containing peptide with N-methyl-D-aspartate antagonist activity | Conantokin-T, a 21-amino acid peptide which induces sleep-like symptoms in young mice was purified from the venom of the fish-hunting cone snail, Conus tulipa. The amino acid sequence of the peptide was determined and verified by chemical synthesis. The peptide has 4 residues of the modified amino ... | Conotoxins; Conantokin-T; N-methyl-D-aspartate antagonist; Conus tulipa | 1990 |
261 |
 | Seger, Jon | Conditional relatedness, recombination, and the chromosome numbers of insects | If two polymorphic loci are out of phase equilibrium, a homozygote at one of these loci is more highly related to its kin, at the other locus, than is an equivalent heterozygote. As a result, selection can favor (1) phenotypic responses to relative heterozygosity, and (2) increased recombination bet... | Coefficients of relatedness; Conditional relatedness | 1983 |
262 |
 | Mattis, Daniel C. | Conductivity of one-dimensional interacting fermions* | Using an exactly soluble model, the decay rate of a current-carrying state of one-dimensional fermions is calculated in the presence of random scatterers at finite temperature and the dc conductivity thereby inferred. For interacting fermions it is modified by a factor (T/T + θ)g, where g is a posi... | Fermi gas | 1974-04 |
263 |
 | Vardeny, Zeev Valentine | Confined and delocalized polarons in ∏-conjugated oligomers and polymers: a study of the effective conjugation length | We studied optical absorption of polarons in ∏-conjugated oligomers and polymers using the photoinduced absorption technique as well as chemical doping spectra from the literature. We find that the photon energy of the polaron low-energy transition obeys a relationship that depends only on the oli... | Confined polarons; Delocalized polarons; pi-conjugated oligomers; pi-conjugated polymers; Effective conjugation length | 2004-06 |
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 | Blumenthal, Donald K.; Trewhella, Jill | Conformationally dynamic C helix of the RIalpha subunit of protein kinase A mediates isoform-specific domain reorganization upon C subunit binding. | Different isoforms of the full-length protein kinase A (PKA) regulatory subunit homodimer (R2) and the catalytic (C) subunit-bound holoenzyme (R2C2) have very different global structures despite similar molecular weights and domain organization within their primary sequences. To date, it has been th... | Protein Isoforms; Global Structures; cAMP | 2005-10-21 |
265 |
 | DeTar, Carleton | Conjecture concerning the modes of excitation of the quark-gluon plasma | It is a widely held belief that at temperatures much higher than the confinement scale of quantumchromodynamics (QCD), quarks and gluons become free, giving rise to a new form of matter, called the quark-gluon plasma. It is conjectured here that the characterization of the plasma as a free or weakl... | Polyakov loops; Excitation | 1985-07 |
266 |
 | Vardeny, Zeev Valentine | Conjugation-length dependence of spin-dependent excition formations rates in ∏-conjugated oligomers and polymers | We have measured the ratio, r =ơ s/ơT of the formation cross section, ơ of singlet and triplet excitons from polarons in ∏-conjugated oligomer and polymer films, using a spectroscopic technique we developed recently. We discovered a universal relation between r and the conjugation length (CL): ... | pi-conjugated polymers; Conjugation length; Polaron recombination | 2002-04 |
267 |
 | Olivera, Baldomero M. | Conodipine-M, a novel phospholipase A2 isolated from the venom of the marine snail Conus magus | We describe the purification and first biochemical characterization of an enzymatic activity in venom from the marine snail Conus magus. This enzyme, named conodipine-M, is a novel phospholipase A2 with a molecular mass of 13.6 ĸDa and is comprised of two polypeptide chains linked by one or more di... | Conotoxins; Conodipine-M; Conus magus | 1994 |
268 |
 | Olivera, Baldomero M.; Gray, William Robert | Conotoxin MI: disulfide bonding and conformational states | The toxic peptide from Conus magus venom (conotoxin MI) is a 14-amino acid peptide (McIntosh, M., Cruz, L. J., Hunkapiller, M. W., Gray, W. R., and Olivera, B. M. (1982) Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 218, 329-334) which inhibits the acetylcholine ceptor. In this work we have confirmed the primary structu... | Conotoxins; Disulfide bonding; Venom; Conus magus | 1983 |
269 |
 | Olivera, Baldomero M.; Hillyard, David R. | Conotoxins | Many successful animal and plant families have developed distinctive biochemical strategies; one of the more unusual examples is found in a group of marine gastropods, the cone snails (Conus) (1). These animals have evolved a specialized biochemistry of small constrained peptides, the conotoxins. Th... | Conotoxins | 1991 |
270 |
 | Potts, Wayne K. | Consequences of self and foreign superantigen interaction with specific VB elements of the murine TCR aB | The aB T-cell receptor (TCRaB) recognizes a ligand composed of an antigen fragment complexed with a product of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC). The repertoire of receptors is limited both by the germ line of receptor variable elements and by selective events that take place during T-cell ... | Toxins; Repertoire; Expression | 1989 |
271 |
 | Beckerle, Mary C.; Clark, Kathleen A. | Conserved LIM protein that affects muscular adherens junction integrity and mechanosensory function in Caenorhabditis elegans | We describe here the molecular and functional characterization of the Caenorhabditis elegans unc-97 gene, whose gene product constitutes a novel component of muscular adherens junctions. UNC-97 and homologues from several other species define the PINCH family, a family of LIM proteins whose modula... | LIM domains; Caenorhabditis elegans; UNC-97; Adherens junction; Touch neuron; Muscle development | 1999 |
272 |
 | Yang, Seung Ook | Construction of a protein-based nanoreactor using charge complementarity | | | 2012 |
273 |
 | Adler, Frederick R. | Construction of multidimensional clustered patterns | Ecological processes often depend upon the patterning, as well as the absolute density, of resources. In this paper, we develop methods for describing pattern from the perspective of the organism encountering and exploiting the resources, and for reconstructing pattern from the description. | Algorithms; clustered resources; foraging | 1994 |
274 |
 | Symko, Orest George | Continuously operating 4He evaporation refrigerator | A simple and compact device was developed to provide continuous, self-regulating refrigeration at approximately 1.3 K. The temperature of the device remains nearly constant, independent of external power, up to a critical power. For a molar flow rate of 10^-4 moles/sec, the refrigerator can absorb... | 4He evaporation refrigerator | 1971 |
275 |
 | DeTar, Carleton | Continuum limit in the quenched approximation | Previous work at G/g2 = 5.7 with quenched staggered quarks is extended with new calculations at 5.85 and 6.15 on lattices up to 323 x 64. These calculations allow a more detailed study of extrapolation in quark mass, finite volume and lattice spacing than has heretofore been possible. We discuss h... | Decay constants; Staggered quarks; Wilson quarks | 1996-03 |