Author: SRI International
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Soccer science and the Bayes community: exploring the cognitive implications of modern scientific communication
This paper reports on a series of experiments in this area, and a prototype implementation using a research platform called CACHE.
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Handheld, microfluidic-based detection platform for on-the-flow analyte characterization
We have demonstrated a new optical detection technique that delivers high signal-to-noise discrimination without precision optics to enable a flow cytometer that can combine high performance, robustness, compactness, low cost, and ease of use.
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Microfluidic-based detection platform for on-the-flow analyte characterization
In this paper we will describe and illustrate a new detection technique that will enable a compact, microfluidic-based flow cytometer that satisfies POC specifications for performance, robustness, compactness, cost, reagent consumption, and ease of use.
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Lasing of semi-polar InGaN/GaN(1122) heterostructures grown on m-plane sapphire substrates
Results for long-wavelength emitters are presented for semi-polar InGaN/AlGaN/GaN heterostructures grown on GaN(1122)/m-sapphire templates by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition.
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Compact and fast read-out for wavelength-encoded biosensors
We will describe a compact and fast wavelength monitor that can resolve sub-pm wavelength changes.
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Folate Receptor Targeted Nanophosphors for Enhanced Tumor Radiotherapy
Here we present a folic acid (FA) conjugated nanophosphor (NP) intended to enhance the therapeutic effect of radiotherapy by augmenting the production of reactive oxygen species with simultaneous photodynamic therapy (PDT).
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Ready Schools Miami: Year 2 Evaluation Findings
Since receiving support from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation in 2007, Ready Schools partners have made significant progress toward improving the systems in Miami-Dade. This report presents findings of the second year of evaluation.
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Adapting Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction to the Positive Youth Development Setting: A Pilot Study
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Student Modeling In An Intelligent Tutoring System.
In this chapter we review and summarize some of the main studies we have done with the system. Our results are surprising- by providing tutoring to students while they are assessed we actually improve the assessment of students’ knowledge.
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Alcohol’s Effects on Brain and Behavior
One main area of this research has focused on the neuropsychological sequelae of alcoholism, which has resulted in the description of a pattern of sparing and impairment that provided an essential understanding of the functional deficits as well as of spared capabilities that could be useful in recovery.
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Designing Large-Scale Science Assessment Tasks For Students With High-Incidence Disabilities: The Use Of Evidence-Centered Design, Design Patterns, And Universal Design For Learning
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Discovery of Numerous Specific Topics Via Term Co-Occurrence Analysis
We describe efficient techniques for construction of large term co-occurrence graphs, and investigate an application to the discovery of numerous fine-grained (specific) topics.