Publications
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Inkjet printed organic circuits for addressing non-volatile memory
At Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), organic complementary circuits have been demonstrated by inkjet printing.
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Mass production of flexible printed temperature sensors
In this report we describe a material set and method for the fabrication of all-printed thermistors on flexible substrates.
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Opto-fluidic detection system enabling sophisticated point-of-care diagnostics
We have demonstrated and prototyped a new optical detection approach that delivers high signal-to-noise discrimination without complex optics, expensive detectors or bulky excitation sources.
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Extended Motion Adaptive Signal Integration Technique for Real-Time Image Enhancement
We propose a Motion Adaptive Signal Integration (MASI) algorithm that operates the sensor at a high frame rate, with real time alignment of individual image frames to form an enhanced…
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Effects of Bacterial and Presystemic Nitroreductase Metabolism of 2-Chloro-5-Nitro-N-Phenylbenzamide on its Mutagenicity and Bioavailability
Studies were initiated to assess its bacterial mutagenicity and pharmacokinetic profile in two animal species prior to subchronic oral toxicity evaluations and the results are reported here.
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Evaluation of Arylimidamides DB1955 and DB1960 as Candidates Against Visceral Leishmaniasis and Chagas’ Disease: In Vivo Efficacy, Acute Toxicity, Pharmacokinetics, and Toxicology Studies
These two mesylate salts exhibited dose-dependent activity in the murine model of VL, with DB1960 inhibiting liver parasitemia and DB1955 reducing liver parasitemia.
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The Learning Registry: Building a Foundation for Learning Resource Analytics
We describe our experimentation with the current implementation of a distribution system used to share descriptive and social metadata about learning resources.
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Heightened Awareness in Insomnia
... investigate the possibility of hyperarousal in insomnia leading to the possibility of conscious awareness occurring in the context of what we have traditionally viewed to be EEG evidence of…
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Multi-Modal Pedestrian Detection on the Move
This paper presents an on-the-move pedestrian detection system that utilizes multiple sensor modalities to improve detection rates at deployable computational loads.
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N-Glycan Cryptic Antigens as Active Immunological Targets in Prostate Cancer Patients
We report here a carbohydrate microarray analysis of a number of tumor-associated carbohydrates for their serum antibody reactivities and potential immunogenicity in humans
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Evaluation of the California Subject Matter Project: History-Social Science Project Case Study
The California History-Social Science Project (CHSSP) has maintained a focus on providing long-term, subject-specific professional development.
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Flexible and printed electronic sensing systems
In this report recent developments made in printed sensor technology at PARC, a Xerox company, will be presented, including examples of optical, temperature and pressure sensors, fabricated using techniques such…