Author: SRI International
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Outcomes from a Patient-Centered Residential Treatment Plan for Tobacco Dependence
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Controlled Mesoporosity in SiOC Via Chemically Bonded Polymeric Spacers
Silicon oxycarbides with controlled porosity in the mesopore range have been obtained through high-temperature pyrolysis of newly developed reactive siloxane formulations.
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Network Coding for Content-Based Intermittently Connected Emergency Networks
n this demo, we present a network architecture that exploits partial caches by utilizing network coding to deliver large files (e.g. images) to first responders. The architecture is based on a content centric network platform called ICEMAN(Information CEntric Mobile Ad-hoc Networking) and runs on Android phones.
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Dead End Metabolites – Defining the Known Unknowns of the E. coli Metabolic Network
We have analysed the occurrence of dead end metabolites within the database – these are metabolites which lack the requisite reactions (either metabolic or transport) that would account for their production or consumption within the metabolic network.
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Time-Aware Relational Abstractions for Hybrid Systems
We present a technique to compute a time-aware relational abstraction for verifying (timing-related) safety properties of cyber-physical systems.
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Efficient Worm-Like Locomotion: Slip and Control of Soft-Bodied Peristaltic Robots
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Evaluating Transformative Research Programmes: A Case Study of the NSF Small Grants for Exploratory Research Programme
This article describes an evaluation of the National Science Foundation’s Small Grants for Exploratory Research programme conducted for NSF by SRI International.
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Safety Verification for Linear Systems
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Association of CD28 and CTLA-4 Gene Polymorphisms with Aggressive Periodontitis in Brazilians
Our hypothesis is that polymorphisms in genes that code for these molecules may be associated with periodontitis. The aim of the study was to investigate the association between +17 (T/C) CD28 and +49 (A/G) CTLA-4 gene polymorphisms and periodontitis in Brazilians.
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Discovering Action Idioms: Bridging the Gap between System-Level Events and Human-Level Actions
We present a sequential pattern mining approach to discovering human-level actions-action idioms – from instrumentation logs of lower-level events.
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Environmental Levels of Bisphenol-A Can Expand Numbers of Mammary Stem Cells and Potentially Increase Breast Cancer Risk
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Inquire Biology: A Textbook that Answers Questions
Inquire Biology provides unique capabilities through a knowledge representation that captures conceptual knowledge from the textbook and uses inference procedures to answer students’ questions.