Author: SRI International
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Integrating local and remote worlds through channel blending
We conducted an in-depth video shadowing study to observe how close-knit groups use all the technology at their disposal to stay in touch and share their lives.
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Flexible radiation detectors
In this talk, PARC Area Manager and Principal Scientist Dr. Raj B. Apte will: Explain the key technical requirements needed to enter this market Provide an overview of x-ray imaging and radiation detectors (including specific technologies developed at PARC for commercial and government clients); Review the technologies for detecting radiation (on flexible substrates from polymers…
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Atomic layer dielectric deposition for flexible transistors
We will discuss our low temperature (150C) Al2O3 growth process by plasma assisted-ALD compared to the thermal process.
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ANDaNA: Anonymous Named Data Networking Application
We examine privacy-relevant characteristics of NDN and present an initial attempt to achieve communication privacy.
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Mass produced 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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System and methodology for rapid evaluation of geothermal rock-fluid interactions associated with CO2-EGS
For such a purpose, PARC has developed an integrated multichannel reactor system, fed by a mixture of gases, liquids and supercritical fluids, operating in a wide range of high-pressure and high-temperature conditions, and coupled to an on-line diagnostics system for real-time detailed ion analysis.
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Partial Recovery of Alcohol Dependence-Related Deficits in Sleep Evoked Potentials Following 12 Months of Abstinence
The present study tested the hypothesis that the amplitude of K-complex related evoked potential components would increase with prolonged abstinence from alcohol.
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Teacher Incentive Fund: First Implementation Report, 2006 and 2007 Grantees
The interim report is part of a five-year national implementation evaluation (2008-13) focused on the first two cohorts of the Teacher Incentive Fund (TIF) grantees.
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Peptides Derived from the Prohormone proNPQ/Spexin are Potent Central Modulators of Cardiovascular and Renal Function and Nociception
Here we demonstrate biological activity for two peptides present within proNPQ/spexin. NPQ/spexin and NPQ 53–70 have differing renal and cardiovascular effects when administered intracerebroventricularly or intravenously into rats.
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Moving “Forward” in Plasmodium Genetics Through a Transposon-Based Approach
The introduction of forward genetics has provided novel means to gain a better understanding of gene functions and their associated phenotypes in Plasmodium.
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Refinement of Structural Leads for Centrally Acting Oxime Reactivators of Phosphylated Cholinesterases
We present a systematic structural optimization of uncharged but ionizable N-substituted 2-hydroxyiminoacetamido alkylamine reactivators of phosphylated human acetylcholinesterase (hAChE) intended to catalyze the hydrolysis of organophosphate (OP)-inhibited hAChE in the CNS.
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The Design of a Proactive Personal Agent for Task Management
We present an extended agent architectural model that features a meta-level layer charged with identifying potentially helpful actions and determining when it is appropriate to perform them.