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Vardeny, Zeev Valentine | Transient spectroscopy of excitons and polarons in C60 films from femtosecond to milliseconds | We have studied photoexcitations in C60 films using transient photomodulation and photoluminescence from 100 fs to 50 ms and absorption-detected magnetic resonance (ADMR). We show that singlet Frenkel excitons are the primary photoexcitations; their recombination kinetics in the picosecond time dom... | Transient spectroscopy; C60 films; Femtoseconds; Milliseconds | 1994-11 |
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Furse, Cynthia M. | Noise-domain reflectometry for locating wiring faults | Abstract-Reflectometry is commonly used to determine the integrity of cables and wiring. This paper describes a new family of reflectometers, the noise-domain reflectometers (NDR), that uses existing data signals on wiring and does not need to generate any signals of their own. There are two types o... | | 2005 |
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Eddings, Eric | Catalytic liquefaction of municipal sewage sludge over transition metal catalysts in ethanol-water co-solvent | Catalytic liquefaction of (Municipal sewage sludge) MSS over transition metal catalysts in ethanol-water co-solvent (EWCS) was investigated. The effect of operating parameters like temperature, holding time, and ethanol-water ratio was discussed. CuSO4 was selected as the most efficient catalyst. Th... | Sludge; Catalytic liquefaction; Ethanol-water; Biocrude | 2017 |
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Gerig, Guido | Regional gray matter growth, sexual dimorphism, and cerebral asymmetry in the Neonatal Brain | Although there has been recent interest in the study of childhood and adolescent brain development, very little is known about normal brain development in the first few months of life. In older children, there are regional differences in cortical gray matter development, whereas cortical gray and wh... | | 2007-01-01 |
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DeTar, Carleton | Light hadrons with improved staggered quarks: approaching the continuum limit | We have extended our program of QCD simulations with an improved Kogut-Susskind quark action to a smaller lattice spacing, approximately 0.09 fm. Also, the simulations with a ≈ 0.12 fm have been extended to smaller quark masses. In this paper we describe the new simulations and computations of the... | Staggered quarks; Hadronic decay | 2004-11 |
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DeTar, Carleton | Light hadrons with improved staggered quarks: approaching the continuum limit | We have extended our program of QCD simulations with an improved Kogut-Susskind quark action to a smaller lattice spacing, approximately 0.09 fm. Also, the simulations with a ≈ 0:12 fm have been extended to smaller quark masses. In this paper we describe the new simulations and computations of the... | Staggered quarks; Hadronic decay | 2004-11 |
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Olivera, Baldomero M. | Identification of Conus peptidylprolyl cis-trans isomerases (PPIases) and assessment of their role in the oxidative folding of conotoxins | Peptidylprolyl cis-trans isomerases (PPIases) are ubiquitous proteins that catalyze the cis-trans isomerization of prolines. A number of proteins, such as Drosophila rhodopsin and the human immunodeficiency viral protein HIV-1 Gag, have been identified as endogenous substrates for PPIases. However, ... | | 2010 |
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Furse, Cynthia M. | Feasibility of reflectometry for nondestructive evaluation of prestressed concrete anchors | Concrete dams and other large civil structures utilize steel cable anchors to improve strength and stability. Reflectometry methods that have been used for location of faults in electrical systems are examined as a possible method for location and quantization of possible deterioration on concrete ... | Concrete anchors; Steel cable anchors; Reflectometry; Nondestructive evaluation; Spectral time-domain reflectometry | 2009-11 |
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Goller, Franz | Dynamical origin of spectrally rich vocalizations in birdsong | Birdsong is a model system for learned vocal behavior with remarkable parallels to human vocal development and sound production mechanisms. Upper vocal tract filtering plays an important role in human speech, and its importance has recently also been recognized in birdsong. However, the mechanisms... | Taeniopygia guttata; Labial oscillations; SNILC bifurcation | 2008-07 |
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Vardeny, Zeev Valentine | Spin and spectral signatures of polaron pairs in π-conjugated polymers | We have studied polaron pair photoexcitations in a variety of π-conjugated polymer films by photoinduced absorption (PA) and optically-detected magnetic resonance (ODMR). An exchange interaction between polarons broadens the ODMR spectrum, permitting the unambiguous identification of the polaron pa... | Polaron pair; ODMR; Photoinduced absorption; Spin signatures; Spectral signatures; pi-conjugated polymers | 1997 |
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Regehr, John | Using hierarchical scheduling to support soft real-time applications in general-purpose operating systems | The CPU schedulers in general-purpose operating systems are designed to provide fast response time for interactive applications and high throughput for batch applications. The heuristics used to achieve these goals do not lend themselves to scheduling real-time applications, nor do they meet other s... | | 2001-01-01 |
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Olson, Randall J. | Early experiences with microphaco | Microphaco is the separation of irrigation from aspiration that allows removal of cataracts through sub-2mm incisions. While proven intraocular lenses (IOLs) are not available at this time to take advantage of the small wounds, these wounds are advantageous from a separating irrigation standpoint w... | Microphaco; Cataracts; Irrigation; Wounds | 2004 |
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Gardner, Reed M. | Eight-Channel Data Set for Clincal EEG Transmission Over Dial-Up Telephone Network | Biomedical Informatics | | 1974 |
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Miller, Jan D. | Bubble attachment time and FTIR analysis of water structure in the flotation of sylvite, bischofite and carnallite | Water structure is a most important parameter that influences the flotation of soluble salts. In this paper bubble attachment time measurements and FTIR analyses were performed to investigate the effect of water structure on the flotation behavior of sylvite (KCl), bischofite (MgCl2•6H2O) and carn... | | 2010-01-01 |
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Gerig, Guido | Functional connectivity MR imaging reveals cortical functional connectivity in the developing brain | BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Unlike conventional functional MR imaging where external sensory/cognitive paradigms are needed to specifically activate different regions of the brain, resting functional connectivity MR imaging acquires images in the absence of cognitive demands (a resting condition) and de... | | 2008-01-01 |
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Bernstein, Paul S. | Identification of lutein and zeaxanthin oxidation products in human and monkey retinas | PURPOSE: To characterize fully all the major and minor carotenoids and their metabolites in human retina and probe for the presence of the oxidative metabolites of lutein and zeaxanthin. METHODS: Carotenoids of a composite of 58 pairs of human retinas and a monkey retina were elucidated by comparing... | Mass Spectrometry; Oxidation-Reduction; Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet | 1997 |
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Harrison, Reid R. | Analog VLSI model of the fly elementary motion detector | Flies are capable of rapidly detecting and integrating visual motion information in behaviorly-relevant ways. The first stage of visual motion processing in flies is a retinotopic array of functional units known as elementary motion detectors (EMDs). Several decades ago, Reichardt and colleagues de... | | 1998-01-01 |
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Tasdizen, Tolga; Whitaker, Ross T. | Improving undersampled MRI reconstruction using non-local means | Obtaining high quality images in MR is desirable not only for accurate visual assessment but also for automatic processing to extract clinically relevant parameters. Filtering-based techniques are extremely useful for reducing artifacts caused due to undersampling of k-space (to reduce scan time... | | 2010 |
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Christiansen, Richard Wesley | Word recognition in continuous speech using linear prediction analysis | A promising method of automatic word recognition in continuous speech, recently designated as word spotting, has been demonstrated. The method uses error residual ratios from LPC (Linear Predictive Coding) vocoder analysis for waveform comparison and a dynamic programming procedure for time regist... | Word recognition; continuous speech; linear prediction analysis; word spotting; error residual ratios; LPC; Linear Predictive Coding; vocoder analysis | 1976 |
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Miller, Jan D. | Hydrophobic character of semisoluble salt minerals with oleate as collector | The effects of temperature, oxygen partial pressure, and solution chemistry can have a significant effect on the hydrophobic character of semisoluble salt minerals with adsorbed oleate. Measurements of bubble-attachment time and contact angle reveal the sensitivity of these hydrophobic surfaces to c... | Flotation; Solution; Oleate | 1984 |
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Vardeny, Zeev Valentine | Spin and spectral signatures of polaron pairs in ∏-conjugated polymers | We have studied polaron pair photoexcitations in a variety of p-conjugated polymer films by photoinduced absorption (PA) and optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR). Both luminescent and nonluminescent polymers have been studied. An exchange interaction between polarons broadens their magneti... | Spin signatures; spectral signatures; Photoinduced absorption; Photoexcitation | 1997-08 |
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Saam, Brian | Phase relationship between the long-time beats of free induction decays and spin echoes in solids | Recent theoretical work on the role of microscopic chaos in the dynamics and relaxation of many-body quantum systems has made several experimentally confirmed predictions about the systems of interacting nuclear spins in solids, focusing in particular on the shapes of spin echo responses measured by... | | 2012-01-01 |
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Ailion, David Charles | NMR in substitutionally disordered incommensurate (Rb1-xKx)2ZnCl4 | The impurity-concentration dependence of the 8 7Rb NMR line shapes and phason-induced spin-lattice relaxation rates has been studied over a wide temperature range in substitutional^ disordered incommensurate (Rb1_xKJ C)2ZnCl4 for x =0.00, 0.02, and 0.06. The results yield information on the impurity... | NMR; Line shapes; Phasons; Spin-lattice; Phase fluctuations | 1994 |
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Mamalis, Nick; Nilson, Christian D. | Outbreak of toxic anterior segment syndrome following cataract surgery associated with impurities in autoclave steam moisture. | BACKGROUND: Toxic anterior segment syndrome (TASS), a complication of cataract surgery, is a sterile inflammation of the anterior chamber of the eye. An outbreak of TASS was recognized at an outpatient surgical center and its affiliated hospital in December 2002. METHODS: Medical records of patients... | Toxic anterior segment syndrome; cataract surgery; autoclave steam moisture | 2006 |
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DeTar, Carleton | B̄→D*ℓν̄ form factor at zero recoil from three-flavor lattice QCD: a model independent determination of [Vcb] | We present the first lattice QCD calculation of the form factor for B→ D* lv with three flavors of sea quarks. We use an improved staggered action for the light valence and sea quarks (the MILC configurations), and the Fermilab action for the heavy quarks. The form factor is computed at zero recoi... | Staggered quarks | 2009-01 |