Publications
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The Challenge of Constructing, Classifying, and Representing Metabolic Pathways
This review describes the criteria that need to be considered, and the rules that have been developed by MetaCyc curators as they make decisions regarding the representation and classification of…
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Evidence for Deposition of 10 Million Tonnes of Impact Spherules across Four Continents 12,800 Y Ago
We present results from one of the largest spherule investigations ever undertaken regarding spherule geochemistry, morphologies, origins, and processes of formation.
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Interleukin-6 Gene Polymorphism (−174 G/C) is Associated with Toxoplasmic Retinochoroiditis
This study suggests that the genotypes related with a lower production of IL-6 may be associated with the occurrence of TR.
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Differential Improvement in Neurocognition with Greater Antiretroviral Cns Penetration Effectiveness in Alcoholism-HIV Infection Comorbidity
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Low-Light NV-CMOS Image Sensors for Day/Night Imaging
SRI’s new NV-CMOS™ image sensor technology is designed to capture images over the full range of illumination from bright sunlight to overcast starlight.
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A New Perspective for Schizophrenia: TAAR1 Agonists Reveal Antipsychotic- and Antidepressant-Like Activity, Improve Cognition and Control Body Weight
We show that activation of the trace amine-associated receptor 1 (TAAR1), a modulator of monoaminergic neurotransmission, represents a novel therapeutic option.
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Multi-domain information fusion for insider threat detection
In this paper we report our effort on detecting malicious insiders from large amounts of work practice data.
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Interest flooding attack and countermeasures in Named Data Networking
In this paper we investigate effective solutions to mitigate Interest flooding.
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Random acts of kindness: the intelligent and context-aware future of reciprocal altruism and community collaboration
This paper highlights the possibilities for today's researchers and innovators to turbocharge community collaboration by developing the required technologies.
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FERN: a unifying framework for name resolution across heterogeneous architectures
We introduce FERN (Federated Extensible Resolution of Names), the first framework designed to enable efficient name resolution across heterogeneous name resolution systems operating in dynamic or static networks.
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Testing a novel parking system: on-street reservations
We developed a novel parking system that allows people to reserve on-street parking, meant to reduce congestion, increase convenience, and raise revenue.
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Echoes from the past: how technology mediated reflection improves well-being
We built Echo, a smartphone application for recording everyday experiences and reflecting on them later.