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    Map** of the mechanical response in Si/SiGe nanosheet device geometries

    The performance of next-generation, nanoelectronic devices relies on a precise understanding of strain within the constituent materials. However, the increased flexibility inherent to these three-dimensional d...

    Conal E. Murray, Hanfei Yan, Christian Lavoie in Communications Engineering (2022)

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    Investigating the impact of emotion on temporal orientation in a deep multitask setting

    Temporal orientation is an important aspect of human cognition which shows how an individual emphasizes past, present, and future. Theoretical research in psychology shows that one’s emotional state can influe...

    Sabyasachi Kamila, Mohammad Hasanuzzaman, Asif Ekbal in Scientific Reports (2022)

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    Text-Image-Video Summary Generation Using Joint Integer Linear Programming

    Automatically generating a summary for asynchronous data can help users to keep up with the rapid growth of multi-modal information on the Internet. However, the current multi-modal systems usually generate su...

    Anubhav Jangra, Adam Jatowt, Mohammad Hasanuzzaman in Advances in Information Retrieval (2020)

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    Supervised Machine Learning Approach for Bio-molecular Event Extraction

    The main goal of biomedical text mining is to capture biomedical phenomena from textual data by extracting relevant entities, information and relations between biomedical entities such as proteins and genes. M...

    Asif Ekbal, Amit Majumder in Swarm, Evolutionary, and Memetic Computing (2011)

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    Modeling silicon–germanium interdiffusion by the vacancy exchange and interstitial mechanisms

    We present a comprehensive model for the interdiffusion of silicon (Si) and germanium (Ge) in single quantum well (SQW) structures. The model includes the vacancy exchange mechanism as well as interstitial dif...

    Mohammad Hasanuzzaman, Yaser M. Haddara in Journal of Materials Science: Materials in… (2008)

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    Modeling vacancy injection from the silicon/silicon-nitride interface

    Vacancy injection is known to occur from the silicon/silicon-nitride interface under conditions of thermal nitridation and during anneal in inert or oxidizing ambients in the presence of a pre-deposited silico...

    Mohammad Hasanuzzaman, Yaser M. Haddara in Journal of Materials Science: Materials in… (2008)

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    A doxycycline-inducible urokinase receptor (uPAR) upregulates uPAR activities including resistance to anoikis in human prostate cancer cell lines

    The urokinase receptor (uPAR) mediates a diverse array of cellular processes including several events involved in prostate cancer metastasis. Many of these activities are initiated or enhanced by uPAR binding ...

    Mohammad Hasanuzzaman, Robert Kutner, Siamak Agha-Mohammadi in Molecular Cancer (2007)

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    The superoxide scavenger TEMPOL induces urokinase receptor (uPAR) expression in human prostate cancer cells

    There is little understanding of the effect that reactive oxygen metabolites have on cellular behavior during the processes of invasion and metastasis. These oxygen metabolites could interact with a number of ...

    Danielle Lejeune, Mohammad Hasanuzzaman, Amanda Pitcock, Joseph Francis in Molecular Cancer (2006)

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    Verification of Degradation of n-Alkanes in Diesel Oil by Pseudomonas aeruginosa Strain WatG in Soil Microcosms

    Degradation of n-alkanes in diesel oil by Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain WatG (WatG) was verified in soil microcosms. The total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) degradation level in two bioaugmentation samples was 51% ...

    Akio Ueno, Mohammad Hasanuzzaman, Isao Yumoto, Hidetoshi Okuyama in Current Microbiology (2006)

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    Isolation and Characterization of Novel Strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Serratia marcescens Possessing High Efficiency to Degrade Gasoline, Kerosene, Diesel Oil, and Lubricating Oil

    Bacteria possessing high capacity to degrade gasoline, kerosene, diesel oil, and lubricating oil were screened from several areas of Hokkaido, Japan. Among isolates, two strains, WatG and HokM, which were iden...

    Patcharaporn Wongsa, Makiko Tanaka, Akio Ueno in Current Microbiology (2004)

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    Isolation, Identification, and Characterization of a Novel, Oil-Degrading Bacterium, Pseudomonas aeruginosa T1

    A novel, oil-degrading bacterium (strain T1) was isolated from a hot spring in Hokkaido, Japan. It efficiently degrades different types of fats and oils, including edible oil waste. When grown in a mineral sal...

    Mohammad Hasanuzzaman, Kathryn M. Umadhay-Briones in Current Microbiology (2004)