Author: SRI International
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Guest editorial: Multimedia technologies for e-learning (special issue of ITSE journal)
Education is one of the most important application areas for multimedia technologies.
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Are More Stringent NCLB State Accountability Systems Associated with Better Student Outcomes?
This study developed a comprehensive measure of the stringency level of NCLB states’ accountability systems, including the strength of their annual measurable objectives, confidence intervals, performance indexing, retesting, minimum subgroup size, and the difficulty levels of proficiency standards.
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Solution-processed, inkjet-printed non-volatile memory arrays based on ferroelectric field-effect transistors
Inkjet printing was used to pattern ferroelectric field effect transistors (feFETs) and addressing thin film transistors (TFTs).
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Photovoltaic investigation of new co-polymers based on thiophene, fluorine and phenylene
We have investigated a series of new electron donor co-polymers in organic thin-film solar cells.
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Reliability of all printed polymer photosensors for high illuminance detection
An all-printed polymer light sensor was developed for limited use in blast exposure monitoring of soldiers deployed in the battlefield and help with diagnosis of blast-related injuries which include traumatic brain injury (TBI).
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On Equatorial Spread F: Establishing a Seeding Hypothesis
The objective here is to answer questions that may impede the general acceptance of the equatorial spread F hypothesis.
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A. Diamino-1,2,4-Triazole Derivatives are Selective Inhibitors of TYK2 and JAK1 Over JAK2 and JAK3
Presented is the design and synthesis of 1,2,4-triazoles, and the evaluation of their inhibitory activity against the Janus associated kinases TYK2 and JAKs 1–3.
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Gravity Wave Activity in the Arctic Stratosphere and Mesosphere During the 2007-2008 and 2008-2009 Stratospheric Sudden Warming Events
We report Rayleigh lidar measurements of nightly temperature profiles in the 40–80 km altitude region and 30 min relative density profiles in the 40–50 km altitude region at Chatanika, Alaska (65°N, 147°W) in December, January, February, and March over two winters (2007–2008, 2008–2009).
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PANTHER Version 7: Improved Phylogenetic Trees, Orthologs and Collaboration with the Gene Ontology Consortium
Protein Analysis THrough Evolutionary Relationships (PANTHER) is a comprehensive software system for inferring the functions of genes based on their evolutionary relationships.
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Evaluation of the Texas High School Project: Second Comprehensive Annual Report
This report is the second comprehensive annual report of the Texas High School Project (THSP) evaluation.
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A Comprehensive Rocket and Radar Study of Midlatitude Spread F
The new phase-sensitive ionosonde system operated at Wallops Island during the experiment confirms the long-standing hypothesis that this particular spread F event arises from multipath echoes distributed over a wide field of view in the bottomside F region.
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Unsupervised domain adaptation with multiple acoustic models
We investigate the problem of adapting a recognition system with multiple acoustic models to a new domain in unsupervised mode.