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Creator | Title | Description | Subject | Date |
101 |
 | Miller, Jan D. | Toner ink particle morphology in air-sparged hydrocyclone flotation deinking | A series of pulping and flotation deinking tests were performed using a pilot-scale air-sparged hydrocyclone (ASH) flotation cell and a toner ink printed furnish. Microscopy studies indicate ink particles in both the flotation accepts and rejects are relatively flat. Many of the ink particles ap... | Elongation; clone; particles | 1996 |
102 |
 | Baehr, Wolfgang | Trilateral tumors in four different lines of transgenic mice expressing SV40 T-antigen | PURPOSE. A line of transgenic mice containing the simian virus (SV) 40 T-antigen (T-ag) gene driven by the beta-luteinizing hormone (BLH) promoter developed bilateral retinoblastoma and primitive neuroectodermal tumors (PNET) of the midbrain. Midbrain tumors arose from the subependymal layer of the ... | Mice, Transgenic; Retinol-Binding Proteins; Eye Proteins | 1996 |
103 |
 | Davidson, Diane W. | Tropical arboreal ants: why so abundant? | ANTS ARE AMONG the most numerous and readily observed arthropods of tropical forests. Indeed, based on their standing biomass and many effects on other species, ants (Formicidae) are arguably the dominant arthropod family in the canopies of lowland rain forest trees (Tobin 1995). Others have tried t... | Arboreal ants; Tropics | 1996 |
104 |
 | Beckerle, Mary C. | Two muscle-specific LIM proteins in Drosophila | The LIM domain defines a zinc-binding motif found in a growing number of eukaryotic proteins that regulate cell growth and differentiation during development. Members of the cysteine-rich protein (CRP) family of LIM proteins have been implicated in muscle differentiation in vertebrates. Here we r... | LIM domains; Mlp60A; Mlp84B; Cysteine-rich proteins | 1996 |
105 |
 | Miller, Joel Steven | Two-dimensional molecular-based ferrimamagnets incorporating decamethylmetallocenium cations | Four new molecular-based magnets have been synthesized, and their magnetic properties have been investigated in detail. Their formulae are [M'(C5Me5)2]2M2[Cu(opba)]3.(DMSO)x(H20)y with M' = Fe, M = Mn, x = 5, y = 4 (1), M' = Fe, M = Co, x = 6, y = 4 (2), M' = Co, M = Mn, x = 5.5, y = 4 (3) and M' = ... | Magnetic; Compounds | 1996 |
106 |
 | Couldwell, William T. | Vagus nerve stimulation activates central nervous system structures in epileptic patients during PET H2(15)O blood flow imaging | OBJECTIVE: To determine the central areas of activation by vagal nerve stimulation (VNS) in epilepsy. VNS is a promising neurosurgical method for treating patients with partial and secondary generalized epilepsy. The anti-epileptic mechanism of action from VNS is not well understood. METHODS: We p... | Epilepsy; Positron emission tomography; Thalamus; Vagus nerve stimulation | 1996 |
107 |
 | Kestle, John R. W. | Value of postoperative surveillance imaging in the management of children with some common brain tumors | The rationale for obtaining surveillance computerized tomography (CT) scans or magnetic resonance (MR) images in pediatric patients with brain tumors is that early detection of recurrence may result in timely treatment and better outcome. The purpose of this study was to investigate the value of sur... | Brain neoplasm; Brain tumors; Computerized tomography scanning; Surveillance; Postoperative surveillance | 1996 |
108 |
 | Miller, Jan D. | Water at interfaces - some recent experimental results from surface spectroscopy | Fundamental aspects of interfacial phenomena in aqueous systems are determined by the properties of interfacial water It has become evident that interfacial water must be characterized spectroscopically in order to explain the recently identified non DLVO forces observed by atomic force microscopy a... | Interfacial water; surface spectroscopy; hydrophobic surfaces; hydrophilic surfaces; hydrogen bonding; FTIR/IRS; SFG; Spectroelectrochemistry; Non-DLVO forces; atomic force microscopy | 1996 |
109 |
 | Vardeny, Zeev Valentine | Absorption-detected magnetic-resonance studies of photoexcitations in conjugated-polymer/C60 composites | Photoexcitations in poly[2-methoxy-5-(2'-ethyl-hexyloxy -p-phenylene vinylene] (MEH-PPV) and composites of MEH-PPV and C60 (MEH-PPV/C60) were studied by photoinduced absorption and absorptiondetected magnetic-resonance spectroscopies. We report direct evidence that the prominent triplet photoexci... | Photoexcitations; Conjugated-polymer/C60 composites; Triplet photoexcitations | 1996-02 |
110 |
 | Rogers, Alan R.; Jorde, Lynn B. | Ascertainment bias in estimates of average heterozygosity | Population geneticists work with a nonrandom sample of the human genome. Conventional practice ensures that unusually variable loci are most likely to be discovered and thus included in the sample of loci. Consequently, estimates of average heterozygosity are biased upward. In what follows we descri... | Bias (epidemiology); biometry; heterozygote | 1996-05 |
111 |
 | 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 |
112 |
 | Williams, Clayton C.; Huang, Yufeng | Direct comparison of cross-sectional scanning capacitance microscope dopant profile and vertical secondary ion-mass spectroscopy profile | The scanning capacitance microscope (SCM) has been shown to be useful for quantitative 2D dopant profiling near the surface of silicon. An atomic force microscope is used to position a nanometer scale tip at a silicon surface, and local capacitance change is measured as a function of sample bias. A ... | Oxide capacitance; Dopant profile; Oxide layer; Scanning capacitance microscopy | 1996-01 |
113 |
 | Hendee, Shonn P.; Faour, Fouad A.; Christensen, Douglas A.; Patrick, Baharah; Durney, Carl H.; Blumenthal, Donald K. | Effects of weak extremely low frequency magnetic fields on calcium/calmodulin interactions. | Mechanisms by which weak electromagnetic fields may affect biological systems are of current interest because of their potential health effects. Lednev has proposed an ion parametric resonance hypothesis (Lednev, 1991, Bioelectromagnetics, 12:71-75), which predicts that when the ac, frequency of a c... | Electromagnetic Fields; Calcium-binding Proteins; Lednev's Theory | 1996-06 |
114 |
 | Mishchenko, Eugene | Electronic Raman scattering in a magnetic field | Raman scattering in a magnetic field is proposed as a possible method to solve the problem of whether the light scattering in high-Tc superconductors comes from conduction electrons or not. The electronic Raman light scattering in a magnetic field is studied theoretically. The semiclassical approa... | Raman scattering | 1996-01 |
115 |
 | Varner, Michael W. | Elevations of amniotic fluid macrophage inflammatory protein-1 alpha concentrations in women during term and preterm labor. | OBJECTIVE: To determine whether elevated concentrations of macrophage inflammatory protein-1 alpha (MIP-1 alpha) in amniotic fluid (AF) are related to term and preterm labor. METHODS: Amniotic fluid was obtained from women from five different clinical situations: 1) term cesarean delivery, no labor ... | Amniotic Fluid; Macrophage Inflammatory Protein-1; Obstetric Labor, Premature | 1996-01 |
116 |
 | DeTar, Carleton | fB quenched and unquenched | Results for fβ, / fβs, /fD, /fDs , and their ratios are presented. High statistics quenched runs at β = 5.7, 5.85, 6.0, and 6.3, plus a run still in progress at β = 6.52 make possible a preliminary extrapolation to the continuum. The data allows good control of all systematic errors except for q... | Decay constants; Wilson quarks | 1996-03 |
117 |
 | Christensen, Douglas A. | General formulation for connecting sources and passive lumped-circuit elements across multiple 3-D FDTD cells | A previous extension of the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method to include lumped-circuit elements is further extended to model lumped-element circuits connected across multiple FDTD cells. This formulation is needed to model many kinds of circuits, like those with a transistor or other ac... | Finite-difference time-domain method; Lumped-element circuit; Dielectric; Microstrip | 1996-02 |
118 |
 | Wu, Yong-Shi | Hidden massive Dirac fermions in effective field theory for integral quantum Hall transitions | Integral quantum Hall plateau transitions in a planar lattice system due to gap collapse can be described by an effective field theory with Dirac fermions. We discuss how to reproduce the correct integral values for the Hall conductance sxy before and after the plateau transition, which are dictat... | Dirac fermions; Vorticities; Edge states; Hall conductance | 1996-08 |
119 |
 | Varner, Michael W. | Intergenerational predisposition to operative delivery. | OBJECTIVE: To determine the risk of cesarean delivery for women who themselves were born via operative delivery. METHODS: A linked data base was constructed between the birth certificates of individuals born in Utah during 1947-1957 (parental cohort) and who subsequently became a parent of offspring... | Cesarean Section; Cohort Studies; Delivery, Obstetric; Obstetric Labor Complications | 1996-06 |
120 |
 | Liu, Feng | Interplay of stress, structure, and stoichiometry in Ge-covered Si(001) | By calculating the evolution of surface energies and surface stress tensors of Ge-covered Si(001) with increasing Ge coverage, we derive the most probable Ge stoichiometry in the subsurface regions beyond 1 monolayer coverage. We compare the calculated surface reconstruction and surface stress at th... | Ge-covered; Si(001); Stress; Structure; Surface stress tensors | 1996-04 |
121 |
 | Furse, Cynthia M.; Gandhi, Om P. | Memory efficient method of calculating specific absorption rate in CW FDTD simulations | Specific absorption rate (SAR) distributions in man models are often calculated using the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method. The traditional method of calculating SAR requires calculation and storage of the three electric field components in each cell and is therefore very time- and memor... | Specific absorption rates; SAR; FDTD simulations; Finite-difference time-domain; Mass-normalized time-averaged energy distribution | 1996-05 |
122 |
 | Wu, Yong-Shi | Mutual exclusion statistics between quasiparticles in the fractional quantum Hall effect | In this paper we propose a new assignment for mutual exclusion statistics between quasielectrons and quasiholes in the fractional quantum Hall effect. In addition to providing numerical evidence for this assignment, we show that the physical origin of this mutual statistics is a novel hard-core co... | Exclusion statistics | 1996-10 |
123 |
 | Wu, Yong-Shi | Mutual-exclusion statistics in exactly solvable models in one and higher dimensions at low temperatures | We study statistical characterization of the many-body states in exactly solvable models with internal degrees of freedom. The models under consideration include the isotropic and anisotropic Heisenberg spin chains, the Hubbard chain, and a model in higher dimensions which exhibits the Mott metal-in... | Exclusion statistics; Exclusons; Hubbard chain | 1996-08 |
124 |
 | DeTar, Carleton | Nt = 6 equation of state for two flavor QCD | We improve the calculation of the equation of state for two flavor QCD by simulating on Nt = 6 lattices at appropriate values of the couplings for the deconfinement/chiral symmetry restoration crossover. For amq = 0.0125 the energy density rises rapidly to approximately 1 GeV/fm3 just after the cro... | Kogut-Susskind fermions; Quark-gluon plasma | 1996-03 |
125 |
 | Vardeny, Zeev Valentine | Optically-detected magnetic-resonance study of triplet state dynamics in C70 | We present studies of fluorescence, phosphorescence, photoinduced absorption, and their respective optically detected magnetic resonance of C70 molecules dispersed in polystyrene glasses. Two distinct triplet excitons are identified with principle zero-field splitting parameters (D≈0.0089 and 0.0... | Ttriplet state dynamics; C70; Polystyrene glasses | 1996-03 |