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Chapter and Conference Paper
Examining Material Response Using X-Ray Phase Contrast Imaging
Propagation based X-ray phase contrast imaging (PCI) offers unique opportunities for ultrafast, high-resolution measurements to examine dynamic materials response at extreme conditions. Within the past decade,...
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Article
Open AccessGeneralization of adiposity genetic loci to US Hispanic women
Obesity is a public health concern. Yet the identification of adiposity-related genetic variants among United States (US) Hispanics, which is the largest US minority group, remains largely unknown.
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Article
Secondary surfactant administration in neonates with respiratory decompensation
To evaluate blood gases and ventilatory parameters before and after two doses of surfactant in premature infants with respiratory decompensation after recovery from primary respiratory distress syndrome (RDS).
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Chapter
The Functional Consequences of Polymorphisms in the Human PON1 Gene
Early research on population distributions of plasma PON1 paraoxonase activity indicated a polymorphic distribution with high, intermediate and low metabolizers. Cloning and characterization of the cDNA encodi...
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Article
Spatial and Temporal Cusp Structures Observed by Multiple Spacecraft and Ground Based Observations
Downward precipitating ions in the cusp regularly exhibit sudden changes in ion energy distributions, forming distinctive structures that can be used to study the temporal/spatial nature of reconnection at the...
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Chapter
Spatial and Temporal Cusp Structures Observed by Multiple Spacecraft and Ground Based Observations
Downward precipitating ions in the cusp regularly exhibit sudden changes in ion energy distributions, forming distinctive structures that can be used to study the temporal/spatial nature of reconnection at the...
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Article
An Overview of the Fast Auroral SnapshoT (FAST) Satellite
The FAST satellite is a highly sophisticated scientific satellite designed to carry out in situ measurements of acceleration physics and related plasma processes associated with the Earth's aurora. Initiated and ...
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Chapter
An Overview of the Fast Auroral Snapshot (FAST) Satellite
The FAST satellite is a highly sophisticated scientific satellite designed to carry out in situ measurements of acceleration physics and related plasma processes associated with the Earth’s aurora. Initiated and ...
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Article
Synthetic Clay Excels in 90Sr Removal
Tests with actual ground water from Hanford site, and fundamental studies of 2Na+ → Sr2+ exchange equilibria revealed that a synthetic clay is extremely selective for 90Sr with a high capacity for uptake. Compara...
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Chapter
Performance of the AIRS Pulse Tube Engineering Model Cryocooler
TRW has designed, analyzed, built and tested an engineering model (EM) pulse tube cryocooler for the NASA Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) instrument. The cooler provides 1.63 W cooling at 55 K while reject...
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Article
Measurement of Arsenic Emission from Doped Czochralski Silicon Crystal Growing Operation
The level of arsenic from the effluent of a crystal grower was measured at different phases of the silicon crystal growth operation which includes arsenic do**, crystal body growth, burn‐in, and post burn‐in...
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A three-dimensional plasma and energetic particle investigation for the wind spacecraft
This instrument is designed to make measurements of the full three-dimensional distribution of suprathermal electrons and ions from solar wind plasma to low energy cosmic rays, with high sensitivity, wide dyna...
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Established cell lines from nonmammalian vertebrates: Models for DNA repair studies
Several established cell lines from different classes of vertebrates were assayed for the presence of O6-methylguanine acceptor protein. This protein is instrumental in removing adducts from DNA caused by exposur...
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Article
In vitro activity of imipenem against anaerobic bacteria