Author: SRI International
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Potential Reporting Bias in fMRI Studies of the Brain
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have reported multiple activation foci associated with a variety of conditions, stimuli or tasks.
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Suppression of the Hanle Effect in Organic Spintronic Devices
We study carrier spin transport under a transverse magnetic field in organic structures.
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Adversaries and countermeasures in privacy-enhanced urban sensing systems
In this paper, we explore a number of scenarios where nodes of an Urban Sensing system are subject to individual queries.
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Mismatch Between Policies and Experiences of Beginning Teachers in California
It would be hard to argue with the statement that parents of students have a right to expect their children’s teachers are well prepared and well qualified. Our collective social, economic and political well-being depends largely on the strength of the public school systems educating our children. Just as our future rests with our children,…
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What Do Five Entrepreneurial Teams from Chile Do in Silicon Valley?
For the second year in a row, the Chilean Economic Development Agency (CORFO) is sponsoring five teams of entrepreneurs to spend one month at SRI for intensive training in innovation best practices. While here, the teams will participate in SRI Innovation Program workshops to learn how to develop new market opportunities, create successful business plans, and raise funding…
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Fabrication of vanadium oxide microbolometers on thin polyimide films
We report the fabrication and characterization of thin film vanadium oxide microbolometer detector elements on thin (12.5 um) polyimide films.
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Driving World-Class Innovation in Japan
As part of SRI’s strong commitment to meeting client needs in Japan, I am a regular visitor to the country. In fact, I’m in Tokyo this week to host an SRI event at the U.S. Embassy with more than 150 business and government leaders from around the country. On the agenda: new strategies to drive…
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Ballistic aerosol marking
Ballistic Aerosol Marking (BAM) is a radically new printing concept that combines the simplicity of a direct marking technique such as inkjet printing with the quality and color range/stability of Xerography.
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Understanding email writers: personality prediction from email messages
In this paper, we attempt to infer the personality of users based on the content of their emails.
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Nitride VECSELs as light sources for biomedical applications
In-well-pumped blue InGaN/GaN vertical-external-cavity surface-emitting lasers are demonstrated.
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Effects of mechanical strain on A-Si:H TFT electrical stability
In this talk, the speaker will discuss PARC’s approach to circuit design and modeling in the context of building sensor systems in partnership with Thinfilm Electronics based on an ink-jet printed organic TFT process.
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US Innovation Strategy and Policy: An Indicators Perspective
This chapter first describes and assesses US innovation strategy and policy, considering both their implicit and explicit characteristics. It then turns to a discussion of the state of innovation indicators research and analysis in the United States.