Publications
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Light-Driven Formation and Rupture of Droplet Bilayers
We demonstrate optical manipulation of nanoliter aqueous droplets containing surfactant or lipid molecules and immersed in an organic liquid using near infrared light.
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The Puf-Family RNA-Binding Protein Pfpuf2 Regulates Sexual Development and Sex Differentiation in the Malaria Parasite Plasmodium Falciparum
In this study we determined the function of PfPuf2, a member of the Puf family of translational repressors, in gametocytogenesis of Plasmodium falciparum.
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Automated Assessment of Physical-Motion Tasks for Military Integrative Training
We describe the performance assessment component of the BASE-IT system, a real-time monitoring system of performance of U.S. Marines during training exercises for urban warfare.
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Comparison of Indoor Robot Localization Techniques in the Absence of GPS
We report here on the performance of several implementations of the main class of localization algorithms that use a laser, Simultaneous Localization And Mapping (SLAM) on the RAWSEEDS benchmark.
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Monocyte Dysfunction in Sydenham’s Chorea Patients
We evaluated the activation state of monocytes, cells that are precursors of macrophages, to characterize the inflammation profile of patients.
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Mouse Urinary Biomarkers Provide Signatures of Maturation, Diet, Stress Level, and Diurnal Rhythm
We compared the volatile compositions of mouse urine using solid-phase microextraction and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (SPME-GC/MS).
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Designing the Logistics for Large-Scale Randomized Controlled Trials: Six Strategies for Implementation at Scale
The Scaling Up SimCalc Project demonstrates how careful attention to logistics can permit use of a distributed data strategy in a set of large-scale experiments without compromising rigorous control and…
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Nitride laser diodes with non-epitaxial cladding layers
We describe a new laser diode architecture in which the upper cladding layer is replaced with an evaporated or sputtered non-epitaxial material.
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Conversion of methionine to homocysteic acid in heavily oxidized proteomics samples
We present evidence that in heavily oxidized protein samples, such as those produced by hydroxyl radical surface mapping, a major oxidation product of methionine is homocysteic acid.
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Inkjet-printed, organic complementary circuits integrated with polymer mechanical sensors
Organic complementary circuits are demonstrated for integration with mechanical sensors to enable the fabrication of a sensor tape to detect mechanical impacts correlated to traumatic brain injury.
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The web as a privacy lab
In this position paper we argue that the very ability of Web data to breach privacy demonstrates its value as a laboratory for the detection of privacy breaches before they…
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Personalized privacy policies: challenges for data loss prevention
In our study, users were asked to evaluate various expressive file names for sensitivity; that it, they were asked to consider how broadly they were willing to share those filenames…